User's Manual

F Series Fetal & Maternal Monitor User Manual Fetal Monitoring Display
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Select the forward key to review the next traces. The traces start to advance. The amount of the
progress symbol “>” on top of the traces indicates the advancing speed. Rotate the control knob
clockwise or touch the
symbol to increase the speed until it reaches the maximum. Rotate
the knob anticlockwise or touch the
symbol to decrease the speed until it reaches the
minimum. Press the knob or touch any place on the screen to pause.
When the reviewing is paused, the progress symbol turns to <--X%-->. If the PRINT key is
pressed at this moment, the recorder will print the traces starting from the left edge of the screen
at a high speed.
X% indicates the proportion of current traces positioned in the whole reviewable traces.
Move the cursor away from the trace control tools, or touch any place out of the trace window on
the screen to return to the real-time main interface. If no operation is performed in 10 seconds,
the monitor switches to real-time interface automatically, unless the printing is in process.
When reviewing the traces, the monitor does not stop. The FH sound and numerics are all real
time information of the current patient.
WARNING
The reviewing printout is provided for reference only. Please take the real-time printout
as criterion when making diagnoses.
NOTE:
1 The main interface only displays traces and patient information of one file. If you want
to review another file you should search for the file and load it.
2 For a real-time monitoring patient, you can print all her traces, including SpO2 trace.
However, when printing traces in a file, the SpO2 trace cannot be printed.
3 You must pause before printing starts. Printing in the process of playback might result
in failure information on the paper.
4 After the reviewed data has been printed out, the recorder does not switch back to
real-time printing automatically.
8.2.4 *CTG Analysis
CTG analysis aims at a real-time trace, providing some reference data for the physicians. It only
analyzes the real-time trace after it’s been printed for 10 minutes, and the longest duration is 60
minutes.