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BioRadio 110 User Guide
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Changing the Display
Viewing saved data is similar to viewing the data in Capture Mode. All of the display
features and commands can be customized in the same way. Refer to Chapter 3,
‘Recording Physiological Data’ or Chapter 5, ‘BioRadio Command Reference’.
features and commands can be customized in the same way. Refer to Chapter 3,
‘Recording Physiological Data’ or Chapter 5, ‘BioRadio Command Reference’.
Searching through Data
When BioRadio Capture is in View Mode, a scroll bar appears at the bottom of the
Display Graph. This scroll bar represents the entire length of the data file, and the
scrollbar button represents the current view position of the data file.
Display Graph. This scroll bar represents the entire length of the data file, and the
scrollbar button represents the current view position of the data file.
You can click and drag on the scrollbar thumb to quickly move within the recorded data
file and search for particular epochs of data. When you move the thumb, a window pops
up indicating the file position (in hours, minutes, seconds, and hundredths of seconds).
Once you release the thumb, the view location will update to the position you have
selected. To view a continuous stream of data, click and hold either the forward or
backward arrows.
Printing Data
In View Mode, you can print the currently displayed (screen
view only) physiological data to any Windows printer. The
printed output is time/date stamped including the timescale
and sampling frequency of the data segment printed.
view only) physiological data to any Windows printer. The
printed output is time/date stamped including the timescale
and sampling frequency of the data segment printed.
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Click Print from the File menu
The grid will be printed unless it is hidden in the Display
Graph.
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