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4.2.1.2 Electrical Requirements
The monitor can be powered by an AC power supply through the N1 Dock, or it can be directly connected to an external
power supply using an adapter. The power cord must be connected only to a power socket with protective grounding.
Make sure that:
1. All cables and connectors are not damaged, and pins are not loose.
2. Patient cables and leadwires are properly insulated, and connectors are not loose.
The power input specifications of the adapter and Transport Dock are as follows:
Input voltage 100-240V~(-25%, +15%)
Input current FSP030-RCAM: 1.0 ~ 0.6 A
Frequency 50 Hz/60 Hz(±3Hz)
The AC power input specifications of the N1 Dock are as follows:
Input voltage 100-240V~(±10%)
Input current 0.65A ~0.35A
Frequency 50 Hz/60 Hz (±3Hz)
4.2.1.3 Turning on the Monitor
1. Check the monitor for any mechanical damage. Make sure that all external cables and accessories are properly
connected.
2. For the first use, connect the monitor to the external power supply (AC adapter, Dock, powered-on host monitor, or
Transport Dock) for a while and then turn on the monitor to activate the battery.
3. When using the monitor alone, connect the monitor and the DC adapter. If you run the patient monitor on battery
power, ensure that the battery is sufficiently charged. If the monitor is powered using the N1 Dock, check that the
power LED on the Dock is on.
4. Press the power switch to turn on the monitor.