Description
Features:
- Split-Screen Feature: The Mindray DPM7 is equipped with a unique split-screen feature, allowing operators to view 5-Lead ECG while analyzing real-time data, making it highly valuable in ICU or Operating Room settings.
- Advanced Monitoring Capabilities: Offers a broad range of monitoring capabilities, including multi-gas analysis, RESP monitoring, pulse rate monitoring, NIBP monitoring, multi-vector arrhythmia and ST analysis, and 3, 5, and 12-lead ECG monitoring.
- High-Resolution Touchscreen Display: Features a clear, 17-inch high-resolution color touchscreen display, providing operators with an optimal viewing experience for monitoring patients.
- Customizable Quick-Action Keys: Comes with customizable touchscreen quick-action keys for increased efficiency, allowing clinicians to access frequently used functions with ease.
- Lithium-Ion Batteries: Comes standard with lithium-ion batteries, ensuring continuous operation even during power outages or when the monitor needs to be moved.
- Large Numeric Display Mode: Offers a large numeric display mode for increased visibility, making it easier for clinicians to read and interpret patient data.
Mindray DPM7 Specifications:
- Physical Specifications:
- Dimensions: 14.6” (370 mm) H x 15.7” (400 mm) W x 7.6” (193 cm) D
- Weight: > 31.9 lbs (14.5 kg) including display, MPM, AG module, 2 lithium batteries, recorder, CF components
- Display: 17” (432 mm)
- Power Supply:
- Input Voltage: 100 to 240VAC
- Current: 2.8 to 1.6A
- Connectivity:
- Network: 2 RJ45 network connectors, 100 BASE-TX
- Video: 1 standard DVI-D video interface connector
- Auxiliary output: 1 BNC connector
- Equipotential: 1 equipotential grounding connector IEEE 802.11g Wi-Fi compatible
- Environmental Specifications:
- Operating Atmospheric Pressure: 425 – 809 mmHg
- Operating Temperature: 41° – 104°F (5° to 40°C)
- Operating Humidity: 15% to 95%, non-condensing
- Storage Atmospheric Pressure: 120 – 809 mmHg
- Inspiration Time (Ti): 0.11 to 10 s (adults), 0.1 to 10 s (pediatric patients, neonates)