Specifications
7 x 9 inches (178 mm x 229 mm)
Medtronic Confidential
Refer to the “Reference man.” category in doc#163256 for Printing
Instructions.
196407001 Rev A
ECG Printout Example with Markers and EGM (9760 Programmer Recording)
About the Recording
Annotation of Executed Commands — Information on the ECG printout
includes an indication of when certain commands to the pacemaker occur-
red. When confirmation of the command is received, the command name is
printed at the appropriate point in the margin above the waveform grid.
Parameter values are not printed except during a threshold test. A recording
made during threshold measurement will show each programmed test value
at the point it is programmed.
Marker Channel™ and EGM Telemetry — If the programming head is
over the patient’s pacemaker, the recording will include a trace or traces of
the telemetry being received from the pacemaker. In the example above, the
patient’s ECG is accompanied by “Marker” telemetry and EGM telemetry.
This combination of Marker and EGM telemetry (atrial EGM if the pacing
mode is dual chamber) is the default setting and occurs automatically when
you position the programming head. As described later in this chapter, you
can select other types of telemetry to be displayed and recorded.
ECG and EGM Trace adjustment — The ECG and EGM are recorded
according to control settings accessible from the ECG/Markers/EGM
display described in the next section (the ECG/Markers/EGM display
appears on several screens). These control settings include ECG lead
configuration (Lead I, Lead II, or Lead III), amplitude scaling, and a filter
ON/OFF option.
Displaying and Printing the Patient’s ECG and EGM 5-3
Annotations
ECG
Marker Telemetry
EGM Telemetry










