Philips V26CT, V24CT manual Configuring Module, Bedside and Central Recordings

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Configuring Module, Bedside and Central Recordings

Setting up your Monitor

Configuring Module, Bedside and Central Recordings

Note—Recordings on a 4-channel bedside recorder are only possible with the CMS.

The Recordng Setup key enables you to configure five types of recordings:

1.Delayed and Alarm Recordings on a module, bedside or central recorder. A maximum of four delayed waves can be recorded, depending on the type of recorder. Up to four additional waves can be selected for alarm recordings, depending on the model of the monitor.

2.Realtime Recordings. Three recording modes can be configured to record waveforms at your request. For each mode you can choose the waves to be recorded, their position on the recording strip and the recorder to be used. Realtime recordings can be produced on module, 4-channel bedside or central recorders.

Note—To ensure an optimal realtime recording check that the recording configuration is appropriate for your recorder.

3.Monitoring Procedure Recordings on a module, bedside or central recorder. You can record the curves produced during cardiac output and pulmonary artery wedge pressure measurements.

4.Vital Signs Recordings. Automatic Vital Signs Recording gives the option of printing out all parameter numerics on the Plug-in Recorder Module either at user programmed time intervals, or upon completion of an NBP measurement.

5.OxyCRG and Neonatal Event Review Recordings.You can record the contents of the oxyCRG display and Neonatal Events onto an M1116B plug-in recorder module. For Neonatal Event Review Recordings, the M1116B plug-in recorder module has to be selected as the procedure recorder.

The procedures for configuring recordings are described in Chapter 6 “Recording Functions”.

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Philips V26CT, V24CT manual Configuring Module, Bedside and Central Recordings