Recorder; Data Management - EDAN iM3 User Manual

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Vital Signs Monitor User Manual
Number
Capacity
Condition
Operating Time
Charging Time
Fast Charging Time
A.2.5 Recorder
Record paper Width
Paper Speed
Trace
Recording types
A.2.6 Data Management
Data storage
In monitor mode, a single piece of patient data maximally contains the following information:
Patient information
Trend graph and trend table
NIBP measurement review
Alarm review
2
≥4800 mAh
Standard configuration, at 20 °C~30 °C, with (a) new fully
charged battery/batteries, continuous SpO
NIBP automatic measurement mode at interval of 15
minutes, recording at interval of 10 minutes
≥8 hrs
≤20 hrs, at 20 °C~30 °C; the monitor is on
≤8 hrs, when the monitor is off or in standby mode
49 mm~50 mm.
12.5 mm/s, 25 mm/s, 50 mm/s
1
Continual real-time recording
8 seconds real-time recording
Recording manually
Physiological Alarm recording
Trend graph recording
Trend table recording
NIBP review recording
Alarm review recording
NIBP auto triggered recording
MRN, name, date of birth, date of admission, gender, type,
height, weight, blood type, doctor, bed No., department
240 hours
1200 sets
200 sets
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Product Specification
measurement and
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