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Measurement Specifications
Safety Standards & Specifications 10-29
Parameter Specification
Pacer Rejection
Performance
(Pace pulses with no
tails).
Positive pacers
1
Amplitude Width
+2 to +700 mV 0.1, 0.2, 0.5 and 1.0 ms
+2 to +500 mV 1.5 ms
+2 to +400 mV 2 ms
Negative pacers
1
Amplitude Width
-2 to -700 mV 0.1, 0.2, 0.5 and 1.0 ms
-2 to -500 mV 1.5 ms
-2 to -400 mV 2 ms
1
Philips does not claim, verify, or validate support
for all available pacemakers.
Heart Rate Numeric
(range, resolution and
accuracy)
Range: 15 bpm to 300 bpm (Adult, Pedi)
Resolution: 1bpm, accuracy +/- 1% of the range
Beat Detection Sensitivity: > 200 mV peak
Meets AAMI EC-13
Heart Rate Meter
Response Time to
Change in Heart Rate
For a rate increase, the average time to reach the
specified heart rate (40 bpm to 80 bpm) using test
waveforms as indicated in ANSI/AAMI EC13 Sec.
4.1.2.1(f) is 10 seconds. For a rate drop of 80 bpm
to 40 bpm, the average time is 7 seconds.
Heart Rate Meter
Response Time to
Irregular Rhythm
Provides correct heart rates (60, 80, 90, 120 bpm)
using test waveforms as indicated in ANSI/AAMI
EC13 Sec. 4.1.2.1(e). All QRS are counted with
test waveforms within HR accuracy defined above.
EMC Performance Limits,
radiated immunity
Meets Essential Performance.
ECG Patient Cable
Disconnection Safety
All ECG connections are patient safe within 750
msec of patient cable removal, with patient leakage
current <10 µΑ. Exception: Leadset detection pins
are protected mechanically to prevent patient
contact.
ECG Performance Disclosure/Specifications
For complete ECG Performance Disclosure information and specifications,
see the IntelliVue MX40 Instructions for Use, Chapter 14.

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