Philips V26CT, V24CT manual Recording Functions

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Recording Functions

Additional Information

For example, the complete code (8AMIN360) at the beginning of a recording strip means:

The recording is delayed (8A).

The monitor is in monitoring mode (M). The application area is ICU (I).

The patient type is neonatal (N).

The delay time is 6 minutes, and the recording is an oxyCRG one (360).

Realtime and delayed recordings are also annotated with the following information:

Date and time (time of the alarm for alarm recordings, time of request for delayed recordings, time data was measured for stored recordings such as cardiac output, and time when run for others).

Alarm/INOP text (if applicable)

Patient parameters

Recorder speed

Waveform labels

Scale lines and labels

Bed label and patient name (if the monitor is attached to the Philips patient care system, or if the patient data management option has been purchased).

Note—For recordings made at speeds lower than 6.25 mm/s, the time is updated every 15 minutes. If you are making a continuous realtime recording at these speeds on the 4-channel recorder, the recording is started at 25 mm/s for the calibration marks and annotations, then switched to the configured speed. No re-annotations are made. Recordings made at speeds greater or equal to 6.25 mm/s are annotated every 60 seconds on the Plug-In and 4-channel recorders. There is no re- annotation on central station recorders.

A calibration pulse scale is included for ECG, pressure, CO2, EEG and VueLink waveforms. This annotation appears above the waveform. For cardiac output recordings, the calibration annotation takes the form:

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Philips V26CT, V24CT manual Recording Functions