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OPR360U A0509
5-1
5
OPR360U A0509
5-1
5
OPR360US H0711
8-18
8
Specifications
Description
Environmental
Requirements
Operating:
Temperature: 5 to 40 ºC
Relative humidity: 10 to 95% Rh non-condensing
Altitude: 0 to 13,124 feet (0 to 4000 meters)
Pressure: 21 to 31 in. Hg (700 to 1060 hPa)
Storage:
Ambient temperature: -20 to 60º C (–68 to 140 ºF)
Relative humidity: < 95% Rh non-condensing
Altitude: 0 to 18,000 feet (0 to 5500 meters)
Pressure: 15 to 31 in. Hg (500 to 1050 hPa)
NOTE: Gas temperatures of > 40 ºC may adversely
affect the performance of the e360.
Air and O
2
supply
Inlet pressure: 30 to 90 psig, 50 psig nominal
Remote
Alarm/
Nurse Call
Range: Normally Open (refers to the electrical continuity
of the circuit)
For attachment to a nurse call or remote alarm system.
250 mA @ 100 VDC: Allowable current at maximum
voltage between the relay contact < .2 ohms: Maximum
initial contact resistance
NOTE: Always verify that the remote alarm function
is operational following initial connection to the nurse
call or remote alarm system and at regular intervals
thereafter.
NOTE: Always use shielded cables for connection
between the remote alarm and the nurse call or remote
alarm system.
RS232C
9-pin D-shell, 38.4k baud. For use with central
monitoring systems.
VGA
Output for external display monitor
USB
Output for connecting a data storage device
External
Alarm Silence
Input for optional Newport external alarm silence cable
External
Battery
3-pin DIN input for external power, 10 VDC to +14 VDC
Patient circuit
connections
Inspiratory and expiratory ports: 22-mm OD for
connection to a patient breathing circuit / filters.

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