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Channels | 7 |
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Connectivity | USB |
FDA Cleared | Yes |
Parameters Measured | Respiratory Effort, Pulse Rate, Snoring |
Software | SleepView Software |
Compatibility | Windows |
Weight | 2.5 oz (70.9 g) |
Type | Home Sleep Apnea Test (HSAT) |
Normal operation may be affected by proximity to equipment marked with a specific symbol.
Lists potential hazards like choking, battery use, disposal, and accessory use.
Specifies PC hardware, OS, memory, disk space, USB port, and software needs for the system.
For recording physiological signals in research and diagnostic purposes, not for life support.
Details package contents, purchase recording, and warranty terms for the SleepView system.
SleepView is a type III sleep system for recording, displaying, scoring, and analyzing physiological signals.
The monitor records up to 8 signals, powered by one AAA battery, lasting over 10 hours.
Lists signals like Airflow, Snore, Pulse Oximetry, Heart Rate, and Body Position.
Nasal oral cannula detects airflow and snore, often used with a thermistor.
A soft finger sensor is included; wrap and disposable sensors are also available.
Interfaces directly with RIP belts; reusable and single-use belts are available.
Auxiliary port accepts Thermistor, Respiratory Effort (RIP belt), and IDcheck sensors.
Details cleaning procedures for the monitor and accessories to prevent germ spread. Cannula is single-use.
SleepView requires no calibration; software updates are available via prompts.
Step-by-step guide to install the SleepView Manager software from CD-ROM.
Component that runs in the background to ensure data transfer from device to website.
Details operating status, Upload Status tab for progress, and Events tab for logs.
Steps to begin using the web portal and log in to create a new study.
Describes Home page sections and workflow tasks: Schedule Study, Check-In Device, Review Studies.
Steps to schedule a new study, including entering patient and study details.
Steps to select and prepare the SleepView device, including note about data deletion.
Instructions for connecting SleepView to PC and setting recording options like time and duration.
Details time zone settings, auxiliary port configuration, and downloading parameters.
Process of uploading study data from the SleepView monitor to the portal for review.
Steps to assign uploaded data files to patient studies and submit them for review.
Viewing suboptimal recordings and managing studies in the 'Miscellaneous' tab.
Interface for searching, filtering, and sorting studies in the Studies List.
Accessing patient information, study status, and the signed PDF report.
Guide to preparing the SleepView device for a study without an internet connection.
Steps for configuring recording options, time zones, and auxiliary ports for offline studies.
Instructions for downloading study data from the SleepView monitor to a computer offline.
Explains LED indicators during boot-up process and their required actions.
Describes sensor status LEDs and the Smart-Check feature to verify data quality.
Key steps for dispensing SleepView to patients, including cleaning and programming.
Provides guidance on immunity tests and the electromagnetic environment for SleepView.
Details RF emissions compliance and recommended separation distances for RF communications equipment.
Lists system specifications including storage humidity, operating temperature, and case weight.
Details patient unit dimensions, weight, channels, resolution, power source, and indicators.