GE Healthcare recommends exporting the audit trail weekly to long term storage to meet archiverequirements. If the audit trail is not exported regularly, it consumes storage space and reduces thenumber of ECGs that you can store on the device.To export an audit trail, the following conditions must be met:• High Security Mode must be enabled.To enable High Security Mode, see 12.1 Basic Setup on page 104.• Audit Trail must be enabled.To enable Audit Trail, see 12.1 Basic Setup on page 104.• You must have Edit Setup and Delete Records permissions set.To set permissions for Edit Setup and Delete Records, see 12.9 User Setup on page 144.Use the following procedure to export the audit trail to an SD card:1. Insert an SD card into the device.2. On the Main Menu, press System Configuration > More > More > More > Export Audit >SD-Card.After the audit trail is copied to the SD card and cleared from the system a message notifies youthat the export was successful.Use the following procedure to export the audit trail to the Shared Directory:1. Set up the Shared Directory, see 12.5 Communication Setup on page 127.2. On the Main Menu, press System Configuration > More > More > More > Export Audit > SharedDirectory.After the audit trail is copied to the Shared Directory and cleared from the system a messagenotifies you that the export was successful.Use the following procedure to export the audit trail to the FTP Server:1. Set up the FTP Server, see 12.5 Communication Setup on page 127.2. On the Main Menu, press System Configuration > More > More > More > Export Audit > FTPServer.After the audit trail is copied to the FTP Server and cleared from the system a message notifies youthat the export was successful.After the XML file is exported, you can review or print the audit trail as needed. For more information onhow to parse the XML file for viewing or printing, refer to the GE Cardiology Open XML Reference Manual.To locate the part number for this manual, refer to “Related Documents” in the service manual.Operator Manual 12.18 PDF File Naming Convention2053535-002 Revision T MAC 2000 ECG Analysis System 157/198