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HOLTER SCAN TIME: Allows you to input amount of hours recorded.
AUTO REPORT: Automatically prints out an unedited
Holter Report.
MANUAL SET ST: Selecting YES allows you to manually
set the Baseline Reference, J-Point and ST-Point for each channel of recorded data. The NO
selection has the program automatically make these selections. Yes selection is recommended.
SVE PREMATURE %: Allows you to select the prematurely
rate (from 15-50) for an SVE. The OFF selection disables this part of the analysis.
PAUSE TIME: Allows you to select the length of a
pause form 1.5 – 3.0 seconds.
24-HOUR ECG SAVE:
Tells the program to automatically store the Holter 24-hour ECG edited file into the
PRIOR program.
FD WITH ANALYSIS: Tells the program to automatically
print out a full disclosure after the program has completed an analysis.
SUMMARY SAVE: Store a mini-Holter report for any
particular patient that can be retrieved at a future date.
FD HOUR PER PAGE: Gives you the option of 30 minutes
per page or 1 hour per page of ECG data on your full disclosure.
RAW DATA DIRECTORY: Allows you to store and retrieve
originally recorded ECG files onto CD-R disks.
ID CREATE: Manual allows you to enter any ID# for the
cover sheet of your Holter report. Auto commands the computer to enter and ID #.
DATE STYLE: Lets you select your date format, either
month-day-year or day-month-year.
LANGUAGE: Gives you the option of running the program
in one of the listed languages.
NOTE: Passwords are required for all languages except
English.
WEIGHT: Lets you select between pounds or kilograms.
HEIGHT: Lets you select between inches and
centimeters.
DIAGNOSIS SENSITIVE RATE: Allows you to adjust for
artifact sensitivity. To move the adjustment bar, click and drag your mouse to the desired
setting. Fuzzy Match allows the analysis to try to process the most amount of artifact while the
Accurate Match adjusts for the least amount of artifact. Accurate match is strongly recommended.
FD HOUR PER PAGE: Gives you the option of 30 minutes per page or 1 hour per page of
ECG data on your full disclosure.

ID CREATE: Manual allows you to enter any ID# for the cover sheet of your Holter
report. Auto commands the computer to enter and ID #.
DATE STYLE: Lets you select your date format, either
month-day-year or day-month-year.
LANGUAGE: Gives you the option of running the program
in one of the listed languages.
NOTE: Passwords are required for all languages except
English.
WEIGHT: Lets you select between pounds or kilograms.
HEIGHT: Lets you select between inches and
centimeters.
DIAGNOSIS SENSITIVE RATE:
Allows you to adjust for artifact sensitivity. To move the adjustment bar, click and drag
your mouse to the desired setting. Fuzzy Match allows the analysis to try to process the most
amount of artifact while the Accurate Match adjusts for the least amount of artifact. Accurate
match is strongly recommended.




DIGITAL HOLTER RECORDER

DESCRIPTION OF UNIT
The DMS digital recorders are 50% the size and weight of cassette recorders, measuring 4.8” x
2.8” x 0.9” and weighing 5 ounces with the battery and flash card loaded. The recorder fits
conveniently into a small pocket, or can be worn with its carrying case.
The DMS digital recorders use Compact Flash Cards as a recording medium. This technology allows
the ECG recording to be substantially better than cassette recordings. The use of flash cards
allows for exact sample location throughout the Holter recording. The R-wave peaks, P-waves and ST
Segment are precise and the heart rate and HRV analysis are more accurate. Also, the time of day
is precise throughout the Holter recording. The digital Holter recorder can generate 2-lead,
3-lead and 12-lead ECG strips.
The high maintenance cost of Holter cassette recorders is a thing of the past. There are no
moving parts to wear out. Due to the long life of the Compact Flash Cards, the cost is
significantly lower in the long run when compared to cassette tapes. A powerful microprocessor
chip contains much of the capability of the older cassette technology. This microprocessor chip is
in a removable socket, so that updating in the future is simply a quick exchange of the chip.
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