Patient Monitor User Manual Monitoring ECG
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When Electrode Type is set to 5 Electrodes or 6 Electrodes, Screen Layout can be set to
Normal, Full-Scr and Half-Scr. Select Normal to display two ECG waveforms on the main
screen; In 5 electrodes, select Full-Scr to display seven ECG waveforms which occupy the area
of seven waveforms on the main screen; In 6 electrodes, select Full-Scr to display eight ECG
waveforms which occupy the area of eight waveforms on the main screen; In 5 electrodes, select
Half-Scr to display seven ECG waveforms on the screen, occupying the area of four waveforms;
In 6 electrodes, select Half-Scr to display eight ECG waveforms on the screen, occupying the
area of four waveforms.
When Electrode Type is set to 10 Electrodes, Screen Layout can be set to Normal and 12
Leads. Select Normal to display two ECG waveforms on the main screen; select 12 Leads to
display 13 ECG waveforms.
When Electrode Type is set to AUTO, the monitor can automatically identify the electrode type
according to the actual connection condition of the electrodes, and provide as much lead data as
possible when the condition of the lead signal is satisfied.
NOTE:
1 If 3 Electrodes is selected in the ECG Setup menu, only Normal can be selected for
Screen Layout in the sub-menu.
2 In 10 Electrodes display interface, the filter can only be set to Diagnosis.
3 If 6 Electrodes is selected in the ECG Setup menu, Va and Vb can be respectively
set to either Lead V1 ~ V6, but cannot be set to the same lead, Va is Lead V2 by
default, Vb is Lead V5 by default.
4 If AUTO is selected in the ECG Setup menu, when the electrodes connected to
patient is reduced from 10 electrodes to 3/5/6 electrodes, user can click Update
Lead Setup button to enable the monitor to perform lead off alarm according to
actual electrodes.
5 If AUTO
is selected in the ECG Setup menu, Va and Vb cannot be set when the
monitor recognizes the 10 electrodes system automatically. Va is fixed as V1 and Vb
is fixed as V2.
6 Full-Scr and Half-Scr settings in Screen Layout can be stored after restarting. The
user needs to press
shortcut key to switch to the standard screen.
9.6.5 Setting Pace Status
It is important to set the paced status correctly when you start monitoring ECG. To change the
paced status in the ECG Setup menu, select Pace to toggle between On or Off. When Pace is set
to On:
– Pace Pulse Rejection is switched on. This means that pacemaker pulses are not counted as
extra QRS complexes.
– Paced symbol is displayed as
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on the main screen. At this time, the artifact is displayed on the
screen instead of the actual pacemaker crest. All pacemaker crests are the same, so do not give a