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BSL PRO 4 Manual - Biopac

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Part B — Acquisition Functions 191Mark SelectionRestore fromSnapshotDefines two new Global events in the graph at the precise time locations of thecurrently selected area (the highlighted wave data section). If there is no selectionin the graph, this button has no effect. The events that are inserted will have the“Selection Begin” and “Selection End” event types.This feature not available in <strong>BSL</strong> <strong>PRO</strong>. (Used in AcqKnowledge Researchsoftware only).Event Type OptionsEvent Types are pre-defined options for assigning event information. The Event Type is for marking purposesonly and does not imply any analysis has or will occur for the event.Once Event Types are defined, some analysis functions can be automated, including measurement (page 196)and cycle detection (page 268).Event classifications:Event classifications group similar event types together into a logical category.Event classifications present event types in a hierarchical fashion and allow otherevent classifications to be contained within them.For example, the “Hemodynamic”event classification includes a “Beats” subclasswith pre-ventricular contraction and escape beat event types.Event typeClassificationGlobalAppendNotesUser-definedPharmacologyWaveform EditsSelectionsThis is the same as ‘untyped’ markers from <strong>BSL</strong> <strong>PRO</strong> 3.6 or earlier. Unrecognized event types willbe classified as global events.Automatically inserted by the program on append operations. Custom Append labels can becreated in MP > Set Up Segment Labels. (See page 198.)Annotation event to add notes on the data.Hotkey insertion for user-specific events; 9 types can be inserted via the keyboard duringacquisition.Basic pharmacological events: baseline, washing, and dosing.Automatically inserted by the program on cut or paste operations in a graph file. The descriptionconsists of the edit operation performed and a timestamp.Insertion of waveform edit events is off by default, but can be turned on for GLP purposes.Used to mark boundaries of selected areas.<strong>BSL</strong> <strong>PRO</strong> <strong>Manual</strong>

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