Recording Functions

Alarm Recording

 

Alarm

In a delayed recording, waves are recorded in the order assigned in the

Recording

Delayed/Alarm Recording Task Window, and the number of waves

Priorities

recorded is determined by the recorder configured for delayed

 

recordings. In alarm recordings, the alarming parameters replace the

 

waves in the lower channels. In the default alarm recording, the top

 

channel contains the first delayed wave, usually ECG. Additional

 

delayed channels are overwritten by the additional alarming parameter,

 

starting at the bottom channel, in the following priority:

Parameter whose alarm status has escalated in the last second, and has alarm recording enabled.

Parameter in red alarm with alarm recording enabled.

Parameter in yellow alarm with alarm recording enabled.

Parameter in red alarm with alarm recording disabled (if space is available).

Parameter in yellow alarm with alarm recording disabled (if space is available).

Alarm On the Plug-In (2-channel) recorder with respiration recordings

Recording disabled, an apnea alarm followed by a Pressure 1 limit alarm would Examples produce a strip:

Channel 1

ECG

Channel 2

Pressure 1

provided that P1 has been selected in the Delayed/Alarm Recordings Task Window.

For a 4-channel bedside recorder with a standard delayed recording configured as:

Channel 1

ECG

Channel 2

Pressure 1

Channel 3

Pressure 2

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Philips V26CT, V24CT manual Recording, Starting at the bottom channel, in the following priority, Channel