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2 Theory of Operation
2.1 Overview
The Monitor is intended for monitoring physiologic parameters, including SpO
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NIBP and Temperature, on adult, pediatric, and neonatal patients in healthcare facilities by
clinical physicians or appropriate medical staff under the direction of physicians.
The equipment also:
Provides audible and visual alarm indications in case of patient or equipment
problems;
Provides display, review, storage and printing of monitored information;
Incorporates multiple input devices such as buttons, knob, and touchscreen; and,
Enables program upgrade over the network.
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The above figure shows a system consisting of the vital signs monitor and its peripheral
devices. The vital signs monitor:
Can be used for monitoring the physiological parameters, giving alarms and
reviewing patient data, etc.
Supports recorder.
Supports nurse call function.
Supports Wi-Fi module, wired network, remote view, and communication with the
BeneVision Central Monitoring System (hereinafter called CMS) (only available for
the Accutorr 7).
Supports external AC power source and an internal battery.
Supports clinical data acquisition: by SD card
or by USB drive.
NOTE
Wi-Fi module is only available for the Accutorr 7.
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