User's Manual

Ultraview Care Network
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The following list defines recording priorities in descending order:
Highest
Alarm recording or a manual recording request via a monitor
RECORD ALL request via a bedside monitor
RECORD ALL request via a central monitor
Non-waveform recordings
Lowest
All Arrhythmia/ST classes
In all network printing cases:
High priority print jobs bump lower priority jobs. For instance, an alarm
recording will bump graphic trends to a lower position in the print queue.
A fully loaded printer will bump graphic trends out of the queue.
A high priority request erases as many lower priority requests as needed to
make room for the data it contains.
Selecting Print Duration
Waveform Data
In the absence of an alarm condition, the print request origin determines the
length of time that waveform data (ECG, ART, RESP, etc.) is recorded.
Recordings requested via the monitor are either 12- or 20-seconds in duration.
This is selectable via the RECORDING DURATION key. Recordings start with a
few seconds of data received just prior to the print request, followed by real-time
data.
Non-Waveform Data
The length of time the printer requires to record non-waveform data, such as
graphs and data tables, depends on the complexity of the data and cannot be
pre-determined.
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A status message is not displayed when a print request
replacement occurs.
The RECORDING DURATION key will not display if the
recording duration has been preset by your system
administrator.
To select print duration from the
monitor:
1 Touch MONITOR SETUP.
2 Touch RECORDER CONFIG.
3 Touch RECORDING
DURATION to change length of
time for printing.