User`s guide

Making Copies of Auto ECGs
2-14 Recording an ECG
Making Copies of Auto ECGs
If you require additional copies of an Auto ECG, you may print a copy of the
last ECG that was recorded. See Figures 2-1 through 2-6 for examples of the
report formats available.
To print a copy of your most recent Auto ECG, press the key. The
message Printing... is displayed and the copy is printed.
To print a copy of the extended measurements report for the most recent ECG,
press the and keys at the same time. The extended measurements
report summarizes the morphology and rhythm characteristics for the
individual lead waveforms and rhythm groups in the ECG. The PageWriter
300pi uses these measurements to suggest an interpretation. See Figure 3-3
and Figure 3-5 in “Understanding ECG Analysis and the Predictive
Instruments Applications” for examples of the extended measurements report.
NOTE Unless you save the ECG, you must print an additional copy before the
cardiograph has been turned to Standby (off), before another ECG has been
acquired, before changing the ID, and before changing the cardiograph
configuration.
You may print copies of a stored ECG at any time. See Printing Stored ECGs
in ECG Storage (Options #A05 or StressWriter), for more information.
You may change the format and corresponding leads, and speed (25 or 50
mm/sec) prior to printing a copy of an ECG.
You can only print copies of Auto ECGs.
Copies of ECGs use the copy interpretation format specified when the
cardiograph was configured. See the section titled Miscellaneous Report
Fields in Configuring Your Cardiograph.
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