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8. Customizing the Resting ECG software
You can customize the Welch Allyn CardioPerfect software to your own preferences. The
features that you can customize are located in the ECG settings (File > Settings).
8.1. General tab
In the General tab, you can configure a number of common options that are used by Welch Allyn
CardioPerfect.
The General tab contains the following options:
Default chart speed
From this list, you can select the default monitoring chart speed.
Possible values are 5, 10, 12.5, 25, 50,100 mm/sec.
Default sensitivity
From this list, you can select the default monitoring sensitivity.
Possible values are 5, 10 or 20 mm/mV.
Extremity lead order
With this option you can choose from two different lead orders:
Standard (aVL, I, -aVR, II, aVF, III) and Cabrera (I, II, III, aVR,
aVL, aVF).
Maximum recording length The maximum number of seconds for a rhythm recording.
Anti-alias monitor
If this option is selected, your monitor is anti-aliased, so that the
curves of the ECG signal appear smoother.
Show new ECG dialog
If this option is selected, the New ECG dialog box is displayed
when you start a new ECG. Otherwise, you are taken straight to
the Real-time monitor to start recording. See page 12 for more
details.
Ask for lead set on pediatric patients
If this option is selected and you select a pediatric patient, Welch
Allyn CardioPerfect will ask you whether you want to use a
pediatric lead set.
Show Pacer
By disabling this setting, you can remove artificial pacemaker
signal indicators. For example, see Pacemaker pulse detection on
page 15.
Amplitude unit
The unit in which the amplitude is displayed. This can be either
micro volts or millimeters.
Muscle filter frequency
This setting will affect the high cutoff frequency that is used by the
muscle filter.