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22.4 Automatically Printing Reports
When a parameter alarm switch is set to on and an alarm is triggered for this parameter, you can set the monitor
to automatically print a Print on Alarm Report.
To do so, follow this procedure:
1. Access alarm related tabs such as the
Alarm tab for a parameter in one of the following ways:
Select the Alarm Setup quick key at the bottom of the screen.
Select the parameter or waveform area of the desired parameter select the Alarm tab.
Select the Parameters Setup quick key at the bottom of the screen select the desired parameter
select the Alarm tab.
2. Switch on
Alarm outputs for desired parameters.
22.5 Stopping a Printing Task
To stop a printing task, follow this procedure:
1. Select the
Main Menu quick key from the Report column select Print Queue.
2. Select desired printing tasks and then select
Delete. Alternately, select Delete All to stop all the printing
tasks.
22.6 Configuring Reports
This section focuses on how to configure ECG reports, realtime reports, tabular trends reports, and graphic
trends reports.
22.6.1 Configuring ECG Reports
To configure ECG reports, follow this procedure:
1. Select the
Main Menu quick key from the Report column select Report Setup.
2. Select the
ECG Report tab.
3. Set the desired options.
The following table explains some of the less familiar options.
Menu item Function Description
Speed Set the print speed of
ECG waveforms
25 mm/sec: prints 25 mm of ECG waveform per second.
50 mm/sec: prints 50 mm of ECG waveform per second.
Auto Interval Defines the spacing
between the ECG
waveforms
on a
printout
On: automatically adjusts the space between waveforms to avoid
overlapping.
Off: each waveform area has the same size on a printout.
Note: This setting is only relevant when
12×1 is selected for 12-Lead Format.
12-Lead Format Select the format of 12-
lead ECG waveforms
on a printout.
12×1: displays 12-lead ECG waveforms on one page in one column.
6×2: displays 12-lead ECG waveforms on one page in two columns,
with 6 lines in each column.
6×2+1: displays 12-lead ECG waveforms on one page in two
columns, with 6 lines in each column, and one rhythm lead
waveform at the bottom.
3×4+1: displays 12-lead ECG waveforms on one page in 4 columns,
with 3 lines in each column, and one rhythm lead waveform at the
bottom.
3×4+3: displays 12-lead ECG waveforms on one page in 4 columns,
with 3 lines in each column, and three rhythm lead waveforms at
the bottom.