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BIOPAC Hardware | NIBP100D | Page 2 - 3 Updated: 2.12.2013
Display resolution: 1 mmHg (0.1 kPa)
Inflation pressure:
Typ.: 120 mmHg (16 kPa)
Min.: 30 mmHg (4 kPa)
Max.: 300 ±10 mmHg (41.3 kPa ±1.3 kPa)
Excess pressure limit:
300 ±10 mmHg (40 kPa ±1.3 kPa)
Response time: < 3 sec.
Deflation time: < 15 sec
Protection against electric shock: Type BF
Interface
MP150/100 to DA100C via TCI105 (sold separately)
MP36 via BSL-TCI5 (sold separately)
Output
Sensor bridge voltage: 2 - 10 V (external monitor)
Sensitivity: 5 µV/V/mmHg
BP Wave Out: CNAP™ transducer cable 0.3m; connector RJ11 6P4C (e.g. Abbott IBP catheter)
Maximum delay of analog out signal: 80 msec
Means the BP waveform may be delayed with respect to other waveforms acquired by the MP150
unit, such as ECG, by max 80 msec
NIBP100D Monitor
Dimensions: 280 x 270 x 250 mm (11 x 10.6 x 9.8 in.)
Weight: 7.5 Kg (16.6 lbs) including components and accessories necessary for operability of device
Battery Sealed lead gel, operating time = 2 hours (fully charged battery, normal conditions)
Electrical Properties
No
minal voltage: 18 VDC ±10%
Nominal current: 3 A
Operability: No time-limit if powered by external mains adapter, at least 2 h if on battery-operation (fully
charged battery)
External Mai
ns Adapter
No
minal voltage: 100 – 240 VAC
Power frequency: ~50/60 Hz
Power output: 18 V, 3.3 A
Safety class: Class II with functional earth
Earth leakage current: < 500 µA
Note—Electric and magnetic fields may interfere with the functional reliability of the device, so avoid using the
CNAP™ Monitor 500 close to devices emitting powerful electro
magnetic fields, e.g. x-ray equipment, diathermy
applications or magnetic resonance tomographs.
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