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Display Size | 12.1 inches |
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Display Type | TFT LCD |
ECG | 3-lead or 5-lead ECG monitoring |
Respiration | Yes |
SpO2 | SpO2 |
NIBP | Yes |
Temperature | Yes |
Battery Type | Rechargeable lithium-ion |
Networking | Ethernet |
Measurement Parameters | ECG, Respiration, SpO2, NIBP, Temperature |
Connectivity | Ethernet |
Power Supply | 100-240 VAC, 50/60 Hz |
Details the components of the patient monitor's front panel, including buttons, screen, and indicators.
Illustrates the side views of the iMEC 12/iMEC 10 and iMEC 8 models, highlighting ports and compartments.
Details the rear panel connections and ports for the iMEC 12/iMEC 10 and iMEC 8 models.
Explains the different areas of the patient monitor's display screen and their functions.
Describes how to interact with the touchscreen for navigation and operation, including locking/unlocking.
Guides users on configuring the display layout, allocating parameters and waveforms to different areas.
Explains how to access and navigate the monitor's main menu for operations and settings.
Provides instructions on powering on the monitor and preparing for patient monitoring.
Outlines the procedure for safely disconnecting the patient monitor from the AC power source.
Details steps for initial setup, including naming the monitor and setting department/bed.
Explains how to change the user interface language on the patient monitor.
Describes how to adjust screen brightness for optimal viewing and battery saving.
Guides on setting the system date, time, and their respective formats.
Details how to adjust alarm, key, and QRS tone volumes on the patient monitor.
Explains how to manage monitor configurations, including setting defaults, saving, and editing.
Provides steps for removing existing user configurations from the monitor or USB drive.
Guides on exporting monitor configurations to a USB drive and importing them.
Explains how to load previously saved configurations onto the patient monitor.
Details methods for manually and automatically starting and stopping thermal recorder operations.
Explains the on-screen symbols that indicate the current battery charge level and status.