Recording Functions

Alarm Recording

Alarm Recording

Alarm recordings are a type of delayed recording, that is, the recording includes waveform information from before the alarm event so you can see the change in the patient's condition. When a patient goes into an alarm condition, an alarm recording is generated automatically according to the monitor's configuration. You can determine the alarm severity on a parameter-by-parameter basis that will cause an alarm recording to run. You can also enable and disable alarm recordings for individual parameters.

With the exception of oxyCRG alarm recordings, alarm recordings run at a speed of 25 mm/sec regardless of the speed selected in the Delayed Alarm Recording Task Window. OxyCRG alarm recordings run at the pre-configured oxyCRG speed. If oxyCRG is enabled in your monitor's configuration, you can select the type of alarm recording (standard or oxyCRG); refer to “Configuring Delayed Recordings” on page 6-9.

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Philips V26CT, V24CT manual Alarm Recording