Overview of Recording Types

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To quickstart a delayed recording,

Select the SmartKey Delayed Record to immediately start a delayed recording.

M1116B You can also start a delayed recording by pressing the RUN/CONT key on the recorder module.

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Extending Recordings

Timed (non-continuous) recordings stop when their runtime is over. Continuous recordings continue until stopped manually or by an INOP condition.

To extend an ongoing recording by its runtime, reselect its Start pop-up key once.

To make an ongoing recording continuous, reselect its Start pop-up key twice within 5 seconds.

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You can also make an ongoing recording continuous by pressing the RUN/CONT key on the

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recorder module.

Stopping Recordings

Recordings stop automatically when the preset runtime is over, when the recorder runs out of paper, or when the recorder has an INOP condition.

To manually stop a recording, select the Recordings SmartKey and then select the pop-up key

Stop all Recordng.

M1116B You can also stop a recording by pressing the STOP key on the recorder module.

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Recording Without a Template

To record without a preconfigured template, selecting the waves you require,

1Select the Recordings SmartKey.

2Select the pop-up key Select Waves and use the pop-up keys to choose up to three measurement waves to be printed on the recording. If you want fewer than three waves on the recording, select the waves you want then select the Continue pop-up key.

3Select one of the recording speed pop-up keys to set the required recording speed.

4Select the Start pop-up key to start the recording.

Select Waves recordings use default values for any recorder settings not defined: runtime is continuous, overlapping is set to non-overlapping.

Overview of Recording Types

This table details settings for local recordings, using either the integrated recorder or the M1116B. For details on recordings made on the central recorder, see your Information Center Instructions for Use.

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Philips MP60/70/80/90 Overview of Recording Types, Extending Recordings, Stopping Recordings, Recording Without a Template

MP60/70/80/90, MP40/50, MP20/30 specifications

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