User's Manual

Panorama™ Operating Instructions 0070-00-0575-50 7 - 25
Views Disclosure Tab
7.4.3 Waveform Area
The Zoomed Out waveform area of the Disclosure tab provides a compressed view of
the selected patient’s historical waveform data. A maximum of 10 minutes of waveform data
can be scrolled into the viewable area of the display. Each row of historical disclosure data
in the waveform area is displayed in one minute intervals. Each waveform is displayed in the
color of the parameter.
On initial entry to the Zoomed Out view of the Disclosure tab, the displayed waveform is
the ECG waveform lead that is selected for display on the main screen.
The waveforms that are displayed in the Disclosure tab are based on the waveforms that
were selected as described in the ‘‘Display Tab’’ on page 5-29. Any previously collected
data is displayed, even if the parameter is not currently being monitored. Newly stored
waveform data does not immediately update the disclosure waveform area. Selecting
another control in the Disclosure tab causes the waveform area to refresh and updates the
newly stored waveform data.
Blank sections of a disclosure waveform occur during the storage of a row of data when:
• The system time has been altered
• The device has been placed into Standby mode
• The device is in a Communication Lost state
• The Panorama Central Station has been restarted
The entire waveform area will be blank if the selected patient tile does not have a monitoring
device attached or if there is no historical disclosure data in the patient’s database
7.4.4 Time, Date and Sensor Label
The actual time at which the data was stored is displayed on the left side of the waveform.
The format of the time display follows the System Time Format as defined in the ‘‘Date/Time
Tab’’ on page 9-27.
The date on which the selected waveform data was recorded is displayed in the upper right
corner of the waveform area (FIGURE 7-10.)
A sensor label for the selected waveform data is also displayed in the upper right corner of
the waveform area, just below the date (FIGURE 7-10.)
7.4.5 Event Markers
The Disclosure tab uses event markers to indicate that an event (such as an alarm
condition) has occurred. Event markers are small, color coded, horizontal lines that are
drawn above the disclosure waveform at the onset of the event. The color codes for the event
markers are defined as follows: