Guidance and Manufacturer's Declaration 16-3 
TABLE 2 
GUIDANCE AND MINDRAY DECLARATION—ELECTROMAGNETIC IMMUNITY 
The system is intended for use in the electromagnetic environment specified below. The 
customer or the user of system should assure that it is used in such an environment. 
ELECTROMAGNETIC 
ENVIRONMENT-GUIDANCE 
Electrostatic 
Discharge(ESD) 
Floors should be wood, 
concrete or ceramic tile. If 
floors are covered with 
synthetic material, the relative 
humidity should be at least 
30%. 
Electrical fast 
Transient / burst 
±2 kV for power 
supply lines; 
±1 kV for 
input/output lines 
±2 kV for power 
supply lines; 
±1 kV for 
input/output lines 
Mains power quality should be 
that of a typical commercial or 
hospital environment. 
±1 kV line(s) to 
line(s); 
±1 kV line(s) to 
line(s); 
Mains power quality should be 
that of a typical commercial or 
hospital environment. 
Voltage dips, Short 
interruptions and 
voltage variation on 
power supply input 
voltage   
<5% U
T 
(>95% 
dip in U
T 
) for 0.5 
cycle 
 
40% U
T 
(60% dip 
in U
T 
) for 5 cycle 
 
70% U
T 
(30% dip 
in U
T 
) for 25 
cycle 
 
<5% U
T 
(>95% 
dip in U
T 
) for 5 
sec 
<5% U
T 
(>95% dip 
in U
T 
) for 0.5 cycle 
 
40% U
T 
(60% dip in 
U
T 
) for 5 cycle 
 
70% U
T 
(30% dip in 
U
T 
) for 25 cycle 
 
<5% U
T 
(>95% dip 
in U
T 
) for 5 sec 
Mains power quality should be 
that of a typical commercial or 
hospital environment. If you 
require continued operation 
during power mains 
interruptions, it is 
recommended that our product 
be powered from an 
uninterruptible power supply or 
a battery.   
Power frequency 
(50/60 HZ) 
magnetic field 
Power frequency magnetic 
fields should be at levels 
characteristic of a typical 
location in a typical commercial 
or hospital environment. 
NOTE: U
T
 is the A.C. mains voltage prior to application of the test level.