EQUIPMENT DATA EQUIPMENT DESCRIPTION: DISTRIBUTION SYSTEM, MEDICATION, AUTOMATIC ITEM SYMBOL: M3150 MANUFACTURER: CARDINAL HEALTH LOGCAT: C EXT. DIM.: 55”H X 22.8”W X 27”D WEIGHT: 165.5 LBS SEISMIC: NO HVAC HEAT GAIN (BTU/HR) VENT SIZE: CFM: S.P. REMARKS: PLUMBING HOT WATER SIZE: PRESSURE: FLOW RATE: TEMP.: COLD WATER SIZE: PRESSURE: FLOW RATE: TREATED WATER TYPE: SIZE: PRESSURE: FLOW RATE: STEAM SIZE: PRESSURE: FLOW RATE: DRAIN SIZE: RETURN PUMPED: GRAVITY: SIZE: SIZE TYPE PRESSURE OXYGEN: AIR: VACUUM: N20: NITROGEN: GAS: REMARKS: ELECTRIC VOLTAGE: 120 AMPS: 1 WATTS: PHASE: 1 HZ: 60 H.P.: REMARKS: SPECIAL REQUIREMENTS: CABINET REQUIRES 4” CLEARANCE FOR BACK OF UNIT, 212” PER SIDE. . Date: May 20, 2011 M3150 Pyxis MedStation® 3500 System Specifications Main - External Dimensions Graphic Equipment Imperial Metric 6 Drawer 22.8” (W) 27” (D) 55” (H) 57.9 cm (W) 68.6 cm (D) 139.7 cm (H) ***Cabinet requires 4 inch clearance for back of unit, 2 - 12 inches per side 11/29/06 4 Drawer + Pyxis® Bin Drawer 22.8” (W) 27” (D) 55” (H) 57.9 cm (W) 68.6 cm (D) 139.7 cm (H) 2 Drawer 22.8” (W) 27” (D) 27.8” (H) 57.9 cm (W) 68.6 cm (D) 70.7 cm (H) Page 4 Cardinal Health cannot guarantee accuracy of specifications and they may change without notice. The information contained herein should be used for general planning only. Please confirm specifications with your Cardinal Health representative. M3150 Pyxis MedStation® 3500 System Specifications Weight Specifications Equipment Imperial Metric Main (No drawers unless specified) 6 Drawer 165.5 lbs. 75.1 Kg 4 Drawer +bin 165.5 lbs. 75.1 Kg 2 Drawer 100.7 lbs. 45.7 Kg 0 Drawer 48.0 lbs. 21.8 Kg 7 Door Integrated With 1 Rapid Access Drawer 525.5 lbs. 238.4Kg 3 Door Integrated With 1 Rapid Access Drawer 369 lbs. 167.4 Kg Auxiliary (No drawers unless specified) 7 Drawer 133 lbs. 60.3Kg 6 Drawer-old 133 lbs. 60.3 Kg 6 Drawer-new 133 lbs. 60.3 Kg 2 Drawer 100.7 lbs. 45.7 Kg Double Column 8 Door 470.5 lbs. 213.4 Kg Single Column 4 Door 314 lbs. 142.4Kg Pyxis MedStation® Console and Workstation Pyxis MedStation® 3500 Console 25 lbs. 11.36 Kg Pyxis MedStation® 3500 Workstation 20 lbs. 9.09 Kg Pyxis MedStation® 3500 Console Rack 128 lbs. 58.1 Kg Drawers/Pockets Pyxis® Matrix Drawer 26 lbs. 11.6 Kg Pyxis® Matrix Drawer (Return Bin) 30 lbs. 13.6 Kg 11/29/06 Page 17 Cardinal Health cannot guarantee accuracy of specifications and they may change without notice. The information contained herein should be used for general planning only. Please confirm specifications with your Cardinal Health representative. M3150 Pyxis MedStation® 3500 System Specifications Weight Specifications (cont) Equipment Imperial Metric Pyxis CUBIE® Drawer Set (no pockets) 52.2 lbs. 23.7 Kg Pyxis CUBIE® Drawer Set (with pockets) 63 lbs. 28.6 Kg Pyxis® MiniDrawer I-6 55 lbs. 24.9 Kg Pyxis® MiniDrawer I-18 61.3 lbs. 27.8 Kg Pyxis® Carousel Drawer 27.5 lbs. 12.5 Kg Pyxis® Carousel Drawer with Return Bin 29 lbs. 13.2 Kg Pyxis® Bin Drawer 36.4 lbs. 16.5 Kg Pyxis® Bin Drawer with Return Bin 45 lbs. 20.45 Kg Pyxis CUBIE® Smart Pocket 1x 1 0.2 ounces 0.1 Kg Pyxis CUBIE® Smart Pocket 1x 2 0.3 ounces 0.1 Kg Pyxis® Matrix Half-Height Drawer 48.2 lbs. 21.9 Kg Pyxis CUBIE® Smart Pocket 1x 3 0.5 ounces 0.2 Kg Supply Shelf with Flex Bar 7 lbs. 3.2 Kg Supply Shelf without Flex Bar 6.5 lbs. 2.9 Kg Supply Matrix Drawer 17 lbs. 7.7 Kg Supply Electronics with Slides 46 lbs. 20.9 Kg Rapid Access Drawers with Slides 36 lbs. 16.4 Kg Accessories External Return Bin (Large) 11.6 lbs. 5.3 Kg External Return Bin (Small) 3.55 lbs. 1.61 Kg Internal Return Bin 4 lbs. 1.8 Kg Laser Printer 42 lbs. 19.1 Kg 11/29/06 Page 18 Cardinal Health cannot guarantee accuracy of specifications and they may change without notice. The information contained herein should be used for general planning only. Please confirm specifications with your Cardinal Health representative. M3150 Pyxis MedStation® 3500 System Specifications November 2006 Pyxis MedStation® 3500 system Specifications MedStation and the Pyxis logo are registered trademarks of Cardinal Health. Cardinal Health 3750 Torrey View Court San Diego, CA 92130 1-800-637-9947 Fax: 1-858-480-6329 www.pyxis.com Copyright 2006 Cardinal Health All rights reserved Printed in the United States of America Pyxis MedStation® 3500 system Specifications Changes in equipment, software, or procedures may occur periodically; information describing these changes will be included in future editions of the manual and periodic change-page releases. The information in this document is subject to change and does not represent a commitment on the part of Cardinal Health to provide additional services or enhancements. Other products and company names herein may be the trademarks of their respective owners. Federal Copyright Law protects this publication, with all rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced, stored in a retrieval system, translated, or transmitted, in any form or by any mean: manual, electronic, mechanical, optical, photocopying, recording, or otherwise without prior explicit written permission from Cardinal Health. 11/29/06 Page 2 Cardinal Health cannot guarantee accuracy of specifications and they may change without notice. The information contained herein should be used for general planning only. Please confirm specifications with your Cardinal Health representative. EQUIPMENT DATA EQUIPMENT DESCRIPTION: MONITOR, FETAL, BEDSIDE, STAND ALONE ITEM SYMBOL: M7820 MANUFACTURER: GE HEALTHCARE LOGCAT: C EXT. DIM.: 6.7”H X 16.5”W X 17.3”D SEISMIC: NO WEIGHT: 24 LBS. HVAC HEAT GAIN (BTU/HR) CFM: VENT SIZE: S.P. REMARKS: PLUMBING HOT WATER SIZE: PRESSURE: FLOW RATE: TEMP.: COLD WATER SIZE: PRESSURE: FLOW RATE: TREATED WATER TYPE: SIZE: PRESSURE: FLOW RATE: STEAM SIZE: PRESSURE: FLOW RATE: DRAIN SIZE: RETURN PUMPED: GRAVITY: SIZE: SIZE TYPE PRESSURE OXYGEN: AIR: VACUUM: N20: NITROGEN: GAS: REMARKS: ELECTRIC VOLTAGE: 120 AMPS: 0.4 4 WATTS: 100 PHASE: 1 HZ: 60 H.P.: REMARKS: SPECIAL REQUIREMENTS: Date: May 9, 2011 12:16 pm, Jul 01, 2011 M7820 GE Healthcare Nothing is more personal than the labor and delivery experience. The monitor you choose must support you in delivering the individualized care your patients expect. For antepartum monitoring through labor, delivery and recovery, the compact and easy-to-use Corometrics® 250 Series monitor is the most comprehensive maternal/fetal monitor available today. The Corometrics 250 Series monitor allows you to address the monitoring needs for both the mother and the fetus. Begin by using the external monitoring modes and add non-invasive blood pressure, fetal ECG, IUP, maternal ECG, and maternal pulse oximetry as the patient’s needs change, without switching to another monitor or external device. Corometrics 250 Series Maternal/Fetal Monitors The Corometrics 250 Series monitor sets new standards for maternal/fetal care. • Song Player, a GE exclusive, allows you to celebrate the birth with a choice of three songs. • Smart BP™ works with DINAMAP ® SuperSTAT non-invasive blood pressure (NIBP) technology to automatically delay blood pressure measurement during contractions. These patented technologies keep the patient more comfortable and help ensure faster, more meaningful diagnostic data. • Fetal heart rate high/low alarms provide both audible and visual alerts if the fetal heart rate (FHR) is outside of the user-defined high/low range. Optional unique Spectra Alerts™ transform the powerful Corometrics 250 Series into a “smart” monitor complete with alert functions. You can simultaneously analyze FHR and uterine activity (UA), and notify clinicians of deviations from the norm. • Heart Beat Coincidence Recognition provides visual and audible indications when it detects synchronous fetal and/or maternal heart rate signals, indicating that you may be monitoring a duplicate signal. The monitor compares up to three heart rates and provides an overlapping heart symbol for clear visual recognition and documentation. • Selectable 3-lead maternal ECG with pacemaker detection and rejection generates maternal heart rate, QRS waveform display and a six-second snapshot printout when requested. • The ChartLight™ feature, an industry first, allows the clinician to easily read the fetal strip, while patients remain relaxed in their low-light setting. New backlit keys help caregivers work comfortably without additional illumination. • Maternal Vital Signs History documents up to eight hours of maternal parameters, displaying the results in a flowchart summary format for easy charting and reference during recovery. M7820 Model comparison Fetal alarms (for ultrasound or FECG modes) 256 259 Twins (US) • • FECG • • TOCO/IUP • • NIBP • MSpO2 • MECG • Performance specifications Ultrasound mode Audio Alternating 1.5 second chimes (773 Hz and 523 Hz) Visual Flashing heart rate numerics or message Limits User-selectable high and low fetal heart rate Technical Signal quality Tachycardia response time 5 minutes at 100% limit violation Bradycardia response time 30 seconds at 100% limit violation Signal quality response time 100% Signal loss: 1.25 minutes; 70% Signal loss: 5 minutes; 65% Signal loss: 10 minutes Technique Pulsed Doppler with autocorrelation processing Transducer type 9-crystal Uterine activity mode Pulse reception frequency Single ultrasound mode: 4 kHz Dual ultrasound mode: 2 kHz Strain gauge Tocotransducer Range 0-100 mmHg 0-100 relative units Pulse duration 92 µS Bandwidth DC to 0.5 Hz DC to 0.5 Hz Transmitter frequency 1.151 MHz Resolution 1 mmHg 1 relative unit Excitation voltage +4.0 Vdc Intensity Spatial-average temporal average intensity Spatial-peak temporal average intensity Isata <5 mW/cm2 Zero set temperature drift <0.1 mmHg/°C (0.013 kPA/°C), excluding transducer Ispta <10 mW/cm2 Leakage current Peak instantaneous intensity 1.8 mW/cm2 Heart rate counting range 50-210 BPM Leakage current <10 µA at 120-240 VAC, isolated by transducer <60 µ at 254 VAC, electrically isolated Maternal blood pressure mode Technique Oscillometric w/DINAMAP SuperSTAT algorithm Blood pressure range Peak detecting, beat-to-beat cardiotachometer Systolic 30-290 mmHg, Dialstolic 10-220 mmHg, Mean arterial pressure 20-260 mmHg Pulse rate range 30-200 BPM Heart rate counting range 30-240 BPM Heart rate resolution ±1 BPM Blood pressure accuracy ±5 mmHg with a standard deviation no greater than 8 mmHg Artifact elimination Switch selectable, +25 BPM artifact rejection FECG mode Technique Countable input signal range Common mode rejection Balanced Unbalanced Pulse rate accuracy ±2 BPM or ±2% (whichever is greater) Cuff inflation Initial inflation to 135 mmHg user selectable from 100 to 250 mmHg. Subsequent inflation approximately 10 mmHg greater than previous systolic pressure. Cuff deflation Automatic Safety features Automatic cuff deflation if pressure exceeds 315 mmHg, or max. measurement time exceeded (AAMI SP10 limit of 180 sec; set to 120 sec). 15 µV to 2 mV peak-to-peak >120 dB at mains frequency, with patient cable 5 kΩ RA or LA: >110 dB at mains frequency Leakage current 60 µA at 254 VAC, electrically isolated Isolation, mains-to-patient >4 KVAC Safety timer detects microprocessor failure. Auto mode minimum 30-second delay from the end of one determination to the beginning of another to allow for venous return, indicated by WAIT on user interface in lieu of automode timer. Display/record Systolic, diastolic, mean pressure and pulse rate M7820 Alarms (audible and visual) Masimo SET Oximetry Audio Alternating 1.5 second chimes (773 Hz and 523 Hz) Sensor brand Masimo SET® Sensor type LNOP ® DC-I, Adt Visual Flashing pressure numerics, or message Saturation range 1-100% Limits User-selectable high and low systolic, diastolic and mean pressures; userselectable high and low pulse rate Saturation accuracy Technical Cuff/hose errors, connection errors, insufficient signal, excessive inflation/ motion or determination times, overpressure, communication problem or self-test failure ± 2 digits from 70-100% (no motion) ± 3 digits from 70-100% (motion) ± 2 digits from 70-100% (low perfusion) Unspecified from 0% SpO2 to 69% SpO2 Pulse rate range 25-240 BPM Pulse rate accuracy ± 3 digits; ± 5 digits in the presence of motion Alarms Visual: Flashing percent SpO2 numerics or message; Audible: Alternating 1.5 second chimes Limits User-selectable high and low SpO2; high and low pulse rate Maternal blood oxygen saturation GE Ohmeda Oximetry Sensor brand GE Ohmeda™ Oximetry Sensor type OxiTip+, Oxy-AP, Oxy-F Saturation range 0-100% MECG mode Saturation accuracy Percent SpO2 (± 1 Standard deviation) 70-100%; ± 2 digits 70-100%; ± 3 digits in the presence of motion; below 70% unspecified Maternal ECG electrode type Pulse rate range Pulse rate accuracy Medtronic 1700-003 or equivalent Leads available I, II and III Heart rate counting range 30-240 BPM 30-250 BPM Heart rate resolution ±1 BPM ± 2 digits or ± 2% whichever is greater (no motion), ± 5 digits or ± 5% whichever is greater (motion), ± 3 digits or ± 3% whichever is greater (low perfusion) Heart rate averaging 1 second average Countable input signal range 0.5 mV to 5 mV peak-to-peak Common mode rejection Balanced: >80 dB at mains frequency, with patient cable Alarms Visual: Flashing percent SpO2 numerics; Audible: Alternating 1.5 second chimes Limits User-selectable high and low SpO2; high and low pulse rate Leakage current Sensor brand Nellcor ® Puritan Bennett Sensor type OxiMax ® DS-100A, MAX-A Alarms Audio Visual Limits Saturation range 0-100% Pulse rate range 30-250 BPM Saturation accuracy ± 2 digits from 70-100% (no motion) ± 3 digits from 70-100% (motion) ± 2 digits from 70-100% (low perfusion) Unspecified 0-69% Isolation Mains-to-patient: >4 kVAC Leads-off detection dc current <0.1 µA Pulse rate accuracy ±3 digits (no motion), ±5 digits (motion) Maternal/vital signs history Storage/recall (8 hrs maximum) Alarms Visual: Flashing percent SpO2 numeric or message; Audible: Alternating 1.5 second chimes Limits User-selectable high and low SpO2; high and low pulse rate Pacemaker detection/rejection ±2.5 mV to ±700 mV Input voltage range Input pulse width 0.1 to 2 ms <10% of pulse width; Pulse rise/fall time not greater than 100 µS Over-under-shoot 2 mV Baseline drift 0.5V with a ±700 mV, 2 ms pacemaker pulse applied Caution Excessive overshoot time of pacemaker pulse may cause false QRS detection Nellcor OxiMax Oximetry Unbalanced 5K RA or LA: >50 dB at mains frequency Technical Tachycardia response time 60 µA at 254 VAC, with cable electrically isolated Alternating 1.5 second chimes Flashing heart rate numeric or message User-selectable high and low maternal heart rate Leads-off <8 seconds M7820 Certifications Strip chart recorder ANSI/AAMI EC 13-1992 – Complies with all areas except those listed below: Heart rate scale Domestic International Chart width 7 cm 8 cm Scaling 30 BPM/cm 20 BPM/cm Range 30-240 BPM 50-210 BPM Resolution 1 BPM 1 BPM • 3.2.6.1: Range of QRS wave amplitude and duration Uterine activity scale Strain gauge Tocotransducer Chart width 4 cm 4 cm • 3.2.7: Range and Accuracy of Heart Rate Meter, (4.2.7f – Input of 300BPM) Scaling 25 mmHg/cm 25 relative units/cm Range 0 -100 mmHg 0 -100 relative units • 3.2.8.1: Lower alarm limit (the lowest alarm limit on the 250 Series is 35 BPM) Resolution 1 mmHg 1 relative unit • 3.2.9.8c: Impulse response Pulse oximetry % SpO2 scale Domestic International Chart width 4 cm 4 cm Scaling 10%/cm or 25%/cm 2.5%/cm or 25%/cm Range 60-100% or 0-100% 50-100% or 0-100% Resolution 1% • 3.1.2.1e: Heart rate meter accuracy and response to irregular rhythm (not tested) • 4.2.9.7: Output Display, a) Channel Width ANSI/AAMI SP 10-1992 • The blood pressure module complies with the American National Standard for Electronic or Automated Sphygmomanometers (AAMI/ANSI SP10-1992) 1% UL-2601-1 Recorder drive Speeds 1, 2 and 3 cm/min Speed accuracy ±1% • Designed to meet UL-2601-1 Medical electrical equipment classified by Underwriter’s Laboratories, Inc. with respect to fire, shock and mechanical hazards in accordance with UL-2601-1 Environmental specifications EN1060-1 Strip chart paper Operating Storage Ambient temperature1 50°F to 104°F (10°C to 40°C) <80°F (<26.5°C) Relative humidity 30% to 70%, non-condensing 45% to 65%, non-condensing Atmospheric pressure 700-1060 mbar (525-795 mmHg) 700-1060 mbar (525-795 mmHg) Monitor(s) Operating Storage Ambient temperature1 50°F to 104°F (10°C to 40°C) 14°F to 131°F (-10°C to 55°C) Relative humidity 10% to 95%, non-condensing 0% to 95%, non-condensing Atmospheric pressure 700 -1060 mbar (525-795 mmHg) 700 -1060 mbar (525-795 mmHg) • Non-Invasive Sphygmomanometers – 1995, Part I: General Requirements Limited Warranty Standard limited warranty is one year. 1 Operating environmental specifications for paper are for a period of less than one month. Storage environmental specifications are for extended periods of time. GE Healthcare 8880 Gorman Road Laurel, MD 20723 U.S.A. 800-558-5120 www.gehealthcare.com Power requirements © 2005 General Electric Company – All rights reserved. Nominal line voltage 100 -120, 220 -240 VAC Line frequency 50/60 Hz Power consumption 100 W/0.4 A maximum General Electric Company reserves the right to make changes in specifications and features shown herein, or discontinue the product described at any time without notice or obligation. Contact your GE Representative for the most current information. GE and GE Monogram are trademarks of General Electric Company. Physical specifications Height 6.7 in (17.0 cm) Width 16.5 in (41.9 cm) Depth 17.3 in (43.9 cm) Weight 24 lbs (10.9 kg) approx. Corometrics and DINAMAP are registered trademarks of General Electric Company. GE Ohmeda, Smart BP, ChartLight and Spectra Alerts are trademarks of General Electric Company. All other company and product names mentioned may be trademarks of the companies with which they are associated. GE Medical Systems Information Technologies, Inc., a General Electric company, going to market as GE Healthcare. MIC-0114-07.05-EN-US EQUIPMENT DATA EQUIPMENT DESCRIPTION: MONITOR, PHYS, BEDSIDE, 4 CHANNEL, TABLETOP ITEM SYMBOL: M7845 MANUFACTURER: PHILLIPS MEDICAL SYSTEMS, N.A. LOGCAT: C EXT. DIM.: 7.4” H X 3.8” W X 2” D SEISMIC: NO WEIGHT: 13.2 LBS. HVAC HEAT GAIN (BTU/HR) VENT SIZE: CFM: S.P. REMARKS: PLUMBING HOT WATER SIZE: PRESSURE: FLOW RATE: TEMP.: COLD WATER SIZE: PRESSURE: FLOW RATE: TREATED WATER TYPE: SIZE: PRESSURE: FLOW RATE: STEAM SIZE: PRESSURE: FLOW RATE: DRAIN SIZE: RETURN PUMPED: GRAVITY: SIZE: SIZE TYPE PRESSURE OXYGEN: AIR: VACUUM: N20: NITROGEN: GAS: REMARKS: ELECTRIC VOLTAGE: 120 AMPS: 1.8 WATTS: PHASE: 1 HZ: 60 H.P.: REMARKS: SPECIAL REQUIREMENTS: Date: June 7, 2011 11:22 am, Nov 14, 2011 M7845 Philips M8001A and M8002A Data Sheet IntelliVue Patient Monitor lim in ar y MP20/MP30 Pr e The MP20/MP30 portable patient monitors are compact in size, ergonomic, and modular in design. They share a common user interface and technological platform with the Philips IntelliVue MP40 and MP50 patient monitors. The monitors can be connected to Philips measurement servers and server extensions to extend their functionality with plug-and-play convenience. Measurement Features • ECG monitoring using any combination of three to 10 electrodes. • 12-lead ECG monitoring with five electrodes using the EASI method or with 10 electrodes using the conventional method. • Multi-lead arrhythmia and ST segment analysis at the bedside on all available leads. The monitors are highly customizable. For each model, dedicated configurations are available for the anesthesia, critical and cardiac, and neonatal care environments. • The Hemodynamic Measurement Server Extension extends your measurement capability by adding a temperature and a pressure and an additional pressure or temperature measurement plus optional cardiac output. The IntelliVue series offers a complete monitoring solution that is flexible and modular, designed to suit a broad spectrum of monitoring needs. • FAST SpO2 for accurate performance even with low perfusion. • The monitor can operate using battery power for up to five hours, to let you safely and easily monitor patients during in-hospital transfer. PAD M7845 Monitor Specifications Physical Specifications See the individual Data Sheets for measurement server and measurement server extension specifications. Safety Specifications The monitor, together with the Multi-Measurement Server (M3001A), and all measurement server extensions, comply with the Medical Device Directive 93/42/EEC (CE0366) and with IEC 60601-1:1988 + A1:1991 + A2:1995; EN606011:1990 + A1:1993 + A2:1995; UL 60601-1:2003; UL 2601.1:1994; CAN/CSA C22.2#601.1-M90; JIS T 1001-1992; IEC 60601-1-1:2000; EN 606011-1:2001; IEC 60601-1-2:2001; EN 60601-12:2001. 188.0 x 96.5 x 38.5mm (7.4 x 3.8 x 1.5 in) M3012A Hemodynamic < 550 g Measurement Server Extension 98 x 40 x 190 mm M8025A Remote Alarm Device < 300 g 62 x 125 x 63 mm (2.4 x 5 x 2.5 in) M8026A Remote SpeedPoint < 400 g Item y ar in lim Pr e Operating M3001A Multi-Measurement Server (MMS) < 650g 188 x 96.5 x 0 to 40 deg. C (32 to 100 deg. F) 20% to 85% Relative Humidity (RH) (non condensing) Non-operating 5% to 85% Relative Humidity (RH) Altitude Range Operating 13.80"W x 11"H x 9.2"D Weight: 13.20 lbs 51.5 mm (7.4 x 3.8 x 2 in) 188.0 x 96.5 x 38.5 mm (7.4 x 3.8 x 1.5 in) 8 0 m to 3000 m (10000 ft) Non-operating 0 m to 12000 m (40000 ft) WxHxD < 345 x 275 x 230 mm M3015A Measurement Server < 550 g Extension - Microstream CO2 < 1.21 lb Humidity Range Range Non-operating -20 to 60 oC (-4 to 140 (without o F) battery) Battery storage < 6 kg < 1.4lb Condition Temperature Operating Range Physical Specifications M8001A IntelliVue MPx (including M3001A, recorder, and battery, without options) 103 x 139 x 63 mm (4 x 5.5 x 2.5 in) Environmental Specifications: Monitors This ISM device complies with Canadian ICES001. Cet appareil ISM est conforme a la norme NMB-001 du Canada. Max Weight < 0.7 lb Environmental Specifications The possibility of hazards arising from software errors was minimized in compliance with ISO 14971:2000, EN60601-1-4:1996 + A1:1999 and IEC 60601-1-4:1996 + A1:1999. Product WxHxD M3016A Measurement Server < 450 g Extension - Mainstream CO2 < 0.99 lb < 0.9 lb All applied parts are Type CF unless otherwise specified. They are protected against damage from defibrillation and electrosurgery. Physical Specifications Max Weight Product -20 to 50 deg. C (-4 to 122 deg. F) M7845 Performance Specifications Monitor Performance Specifications Sweep Speeds Line Voltage 100 to 240 V ~ Current 1.0 to 1.8 A Frequency 50/60 Hz Resolution 800 x 600 Refresh rate 60 Hz Useful screen 211.2 x 158.4 mm Pixel size 0.264 x 0.264 mm 6.25, 12.5, 25 and 50 mm/s with ±5% accuracy (guaranteed only for integrated displays) Indicators Alarms Off Alarms Sounds red LED red/yellow/cyan LED On/Standby green LED AC Power green LED Battery red-yellow-green LED Error red LED y SVGA Display 10.4 inch Power consumption < 100 W Audible feedback for user input. Prompt tone. Two different QRS tones, SpO2 modulation in tone. Four different alarm sounds ar Power Specifications Information: all alarms / inops, main alarms on/off, alarms acknowledged and time of occurrence Pr e Review Alarms Window lim Trends: 12, 16, 24 or 32 numerics @ 12 sec, 1 minute, 5 minute resolution. Multiple choices of number of numerics, resolution and duration depending on application area. capacity 100 items Real Time Range: from: January 1, 1997, 00:00 to: Clock December 31, 2080, 23:59 Accuracy: < 2 seconds per day (typically) Hold Time: infinite if powered by AC; otherwise at least 48 hours (typical: > 72 hours) Buffered Memory Contents: Active settings, trends, snapshots, events, review alarms Hold Time: infinite if powered by AC; otherwise at least 48 hours (typical: > 72 hours) Restart time: After power interruption, an ECG wave will be shown on the display after 30 seconds maximum. 9 M7845 Battery Specifications Monitor Interface Specifications One or two batteries can be used to operate the monitor. General • Special Philips high-power batteries M4605A 10.8 V 6000mAh Lithium Ion Battery • PN 989 8031 31111 (removable, with hot swap capability) • Weight: 480g per battery • Status LEDs indicate charge status of batteries Connector 1/4” phone each with tip, ring, sleeve Isolation 500 V ECG Output Signal Gain 320 to 3200 (ring, tip) Full Scale 3.2Vpp on Display Battery Operating Time: - With basic monitoring configuration (automatic brightness reduction, MMS in use, NBP every 15 minutes):5 hours (with two batteries) or 2.5 hours (with one battery) - With extended monitoring configuration (maximum brightness, MMS and CO2 Measurement Server Extension in use, NBP every 15 minutes, recorder every 15 minutes): 4 hours (with two batteries) or 2 hours (with one battery Gain Error <20% Baseline Offset <150mV Bandwidth 1 to 80Hz Output Impedance ECG Output (ring): <2.2KΩ±20% ECG Output/Marker Input (tip) <2.5kΩ ±20% Signal delay ≤30ms Marker Input Signal Type 0 to -12V, negative edge pulse Requirements (tip) Pulse Source <7kΩ Impedance Pulse Fall Time <100µs Pulse Duration >4ms Connector 20 pin MDR (Mini DRibbon), active open and closed contacts 3.5 mm phone jack, active closed contact only Contact <= 100 mA, <= 24 V DC Monitor Interface Specifications Isolation 1.5 kV Network Delay < (Configured Latency + 0.5 sec) y Battery Charge Time: Dual PS/2 Inputs Dual MIB/ RS232 Standard IEEE 802.3 10-Base-T Connector RJ45 (8 pin) Pr e Parallel Printer Port Flexible Nurse Call Relay lim Interface Specifications in ar - when monitor is switched off: about 4 hours when monitor is switched on and fully functional: 5 to 12 hours depending on configuration. Isolation 1.5 kV Standard IEEE 1284-I Connector DB-25 Isolation 1.5 kV Output Voltage 5V ± 10 % Output Current 250mA (comb. max) to connected PS/2 devices Standard IEEE 1073-3.2-2000 Compatible Devices Printers Connectors RJ45 (8 pin) Mode Software-controllable BCC (RxD/TxD cross over) or DCC (RxD/TxD straight through) Power 5V +/- 5%, 100mA (max.) Isolation 1.5kV ECG Output/Marker Input (1/4” stereo phone jack with tip, ring, sleeve) 10 PCL5 capability required HP Laserjet 1200 (monochrome) HP Laserjet 2100 (monochrome) HP DeskJet 2500 C+ (color) M7845 Usability Features Upgradability • Intuitive user interface. The MP20/MP30 monitors’ modular design allows new capabilities to be added in the future as your monitoring requirements evolve. This upgradability gives the security of knowing that the monitors can be enhanced and updated as practices and technologies advance, and it protects long-term investments. • Simple menu hierarchy gives fast access to all basic monitoring tasks. • Patient data management with tabular and graphic trends. • Ventilation, hemodynamic, and oxygenation calculations. • Settings “Profiles” for rapid case turnover. Main Components • Patented automatic alarm limits help clinicians provide care more efficiently. Display • Neonatal Event Review keeps a record of rapidly changing condition of neonatal patients. The monitors have color LCD TFT displays with a wide viewing angle, providing high resolution waveform and data presentation. • Bed-to-bed overview provides clinicians with an overview of all the patient beds in their care. The display, processing unit, and power supply are integrated into one device. • Choice of input devices: touchscreen (MP30 only), navigation point, mouse, trackball, remote SpeedPoint or keyboard. User Interface • 10" TFT flat panel display with SVGA resolution, wide viewing angle, large numerics, permanently visible alarm limits, and up to 4 real-time waves. ar y The user interface is designed for fast and intuitive operation. The color graphical user interface ensures that clinicians quickly feel at ease using the monitor. in Intended Use lim The monitors are intended to be used for monitoring, recording, and alarming of multiple physiological parameters of adults, pediatrics, and neonates in health care facilities. The devices are to be used by trained health care professionals. SmartKeys with intuitive icons allow monitoring tasks to be performed quickly and easily, directly on the monitor screen. Waves and numerics are color-coded. Pr e The monitors display up to four measurement waves simultaneously. For 12-lead ECG monitoring they can display 12 real-time ECG waves, with a rhythm strip and all ST values. The monitors are intended for use in health care facilities and also for use in transport situations within the hospital setting. The monitors are for single patient use only. They are not intended for home use. Rx only: U.S. Federal Law restricts this device to use by or on the order of a physician. Not a therapeutic device. Touchscreen Operation The MP30 monitor is supplied with a touchscreen display with a resistive touch surface. ST segment monitoring is intended for use with adult patients only and is not clinically validated for use with neonatal and pediatric patients. Input Devices Supported input devices include the navigation point and PS/2 compatible off-the-shelf computer accessories such as mouse or trackball. The ECG measurement is intended to be used for diagnostic recording of rhythm and detailed morphology of complex cardiac complexes (according to AAMI EC 11). Modularity The monitor’s functionality can be extended by connecting Philips multi-measurement server and measurement server extensions. It is available as a standalone or networked solution. 2 M7845 NavigationPoint Multi-Measurement Server (MMS) The integrated navigation point is the primary input device for the MP20 and supports the touchscreen for MP30. Its dial can be rotated to enable navigation across the monitor screen. A tactile resistance at every step gives the user control over cursor movement. The navigation point has four hardkeys: MMS with measurement extension The M3001A Multi-Measurement Server (MMS) can be connected without cables to the rear of the MP20/30. It sends measurement waves and numerics to the monitor screen and generates alarms and INOPs. Up to eight hours of patient trends are stored in the MMS, as well as patient demographic details. y Integrated Navigation Point ar Silence key to acknowledge all active alarms or switch alarm indicators on or off in Alarms key to pause alarm indicators or switch alarm indicators on or off lim Back key to take the user back from a sub menu to a main menu Mouse Pr e Main Screen key to take the user from any window to the main screen The MMS provides measurement data for Electrocardiogram (ECG)/Arrhythmia, Respiration, Oxygen Saturation of Arterial Blood (SpO 2), NonInvasive Blood Pressure (NBP), and Invasive Pressure or Temperature. It features 12-lead ECG capability, multi-lead arrhythmia, and 12-lead ST analysis. Measurement Server Extensions Any specified PS/2 mouse or trackball may be used for data entry. A Measurement Server Extension can optionally be slotted onto the Multi-Measurement Server to add: Simulated Keyboard M3016A: integrated mainstream CO2 (optional) and Invasive Blood Pressure or Temperature. If alpha or numeric data entry is required, for example to enter patient demographics, an on-screen keyboard will automatically appear on the screen. M3015A: Microstream CO21, and Invasive Blood Pressure/Temperature (optional). M3012A: Temperature and Invasive Blood Pressure and an additional Invasive Blood Pressure or 1.Microstream is a registered trademark of Oridion Systems Ltd. 3 M7845 Temperature measurement, optionally with Cardiac Output and Continuous Cardiac Output. Application Features Critical and Cardiac Care Features • The monitor performs multi-lead arrhythmia detection analysis on the patient’s ECG waveform at the bedside. It analyzes for ventricular arrhythmias, calculates heart rate, and generates alarms, including asystole, bradycardia, and ventricular fibrillation. • Up to 12 leads of ST segment analysis can be performed on adult patients at the bedside, measuring ST segment elevation and depression and generating alarms and events. The user can trend ST changes, set high and low alarm limits, and set both ST and isoelectric measurement points. Using ST Snippets, one-second wave segments can be compared with a baseline segment for each measured ST lead. M3012A hemodynamic measurement server extension • 12-lead ECG data can be measured, using either the EASI placement method with five standard electrodes or conventional electrode placement with 10 electrodes.1 12 realtime ECG waveforms can be displayed simultaneously. ar in lim • FAST-SpO2, using Fourier Artifact Suppression Technology, performs accurately even in cases with low perfusion. • Choice of Microstream and mainstream CO2 monitoring for high quality measurements with intubated and non-intubated patients. • A choice of cardiac output measurements using the right-heart thermodilution method and continuous cardiac output measurements with advanced hemodynamic assessment provided using the PiCCOTM method without a pulmonary catheter.2 Pr e The Remote Alarm Device can be connected to an external device interface connection on the monitor and mounted in a conspicuous position to improve the visibility of alarm signals generated by the monitor. y Remote Alarm Device The device has three optical alarm indicators, an integrated speaker to Remote Alarm transmit audible alarm Device signals and an On/Standby key to remotely switch the monitor on or put it into standby. • Clinical calculations enable stored and manually entered data to be used to perform hemodynamic, ventilation and oxygenation calculations. Calculated data is displayed in both indexed and non-indexed format. Remote SpeedPoint • The optional Drug Calculator helps you to manage intravenous (IV) drug infusions by calculating drug dose, rate, amount, volume, concentration, and standardized rate. The remote SpeedPoint can also be connected to an external device interface connection on the monitor. It combines joystick with dial control and enables full two-dimensional navigation across the monitor screen. A tactile resistance at every step gives the user control over cursor movement. Anesthesia Features • Screens provide flexible viewing of patient information during different procedures or phases Mounting The mounting options available enable flexible, space saving placement of the monitors for an ergonomic work space. 1.EASI-derived 12-lead ECGs and their measurements are approximations to conventional 12-lead ECGs. As the 12-lead ECG derived with EASI is not exactly identical to the 12-lead conventional ECG obtained from an electrocardiograph, it should not be used for diagnostic purposes. TM 2.PiCCO 4 is a trademark of Pulsion Medical Systems AG. M7845 • The monitor’s network capability means that it is ready for use as an integrated part of the hospital system. of an anesthesia case. Neonatal Monitoring Features • Specially-designed mounting solutions let you quickly disconnect the monitor for transport and reconnect to the mount after transport. • The optional OxyCRG screen provides a simultaneous presentation of up to three trends: – beat-to-beat heart rate (btbHR) – an oxygenation measurement trend – compressed respiration wave. This customized display gives clinicians a convenient overview of the neonatal patient’s most important vital signs, helping them to identify significant events. • The Universal Admit, Discharge and Transfer (ADT) feature means that all ADT information is shared between the networked monitor and the Information Center. Information need only be entered once. • Patients can be transferred by disconnecting the MMS from a monitor, and then reconnecting it at a new monitor. Patient demographics are stored in the MMS, so they do not have to be re-entered at the new monitor. Continuous OxyCRG recordings can be made on the built-in recorder, and reports can be printed on locally or centrally-connected printers. • Neonatal Event Review (NER) is optimized for monitoring neonatal patients. For each event, an episode of four minutes of data sampled four times a second is stored, to help you keep a record of the rapidly-changing condition of neonatal patients. Combi-events correlate apnea events with bradycardia and/or desaturations. Patient Data Documentation y ar in Ease of Use lim • Screen layouts are easily adjustable, allowing flexible display of measurement information. Pr e • Temperature, height, and weight can be configured either in metric or imperial units. Pressure measurements can be displayed in kPa or mmHg. Gases can be displayed in kPa, mmHg. Trends • An extensive range of Patient Reports can be printed: – Event Review and Episode Reports – OxyCRG Reports – 12-lead ECG Reports – Alarm Limit Reports – Vital Signs – Graphic Trends – Cardiac Output Reports – Wedge Procedure Reports – Calculations Reports – Drug Calculator Reports – Realtime Wave Reports Report templates can be defined in advance, enabling print-outs tailored to each hospital’s specific requirements to be started quickly. Reports can be printed on locally or centrallyconnected printers, and they can be initiated manually or automatically at user-defined intervals. • The trend database stores patientdata from up to 16 measurement numerics. The measurement information can be sampled every 12 seconds, one minute, or five minutes, and stored for a period ranging from four to 48 hours. Transport Features Alarms • The monitors’ portable design means they can be used for in-hospital transport: a monitor, combined with an MMS, and batteries weighs less than 6 kg. The alarm system can be configured to present either the traditional HP/Agilent/Philips alarm sounds or sounds compliant with the draft ISO/ IEC 9703-2 Standard. • The monitors can operate using battery power for up to five hours, to let you safely and easily monitor patients during procedures or in-hospital transfer. Alarm limits are permanently visible on the main screen. The Alarm Limits page provides a graphic depiction of alarm limits in relation to the currently monitored measurement values and lets you adjust alarm limits. It also lets you preview wide and narrow automatic alarm limits before you apply them. • The transition from bedside monitoring to transport is smooth and easy, with no need to disconnect patient cables or adjust any measurement or monitor settings. 5 M7845 When an alarm limit is exceeded, it is signalled by the monitor in the following ways: suitable alarm and safety limits and saves time usually spent carrying out a complete set-up procedure. • an alarm tone sounds, graded according to severity • an alarm message is shown on the screen, colorcoded according to severity • the numeric of the alarming measurement flashes on the screen • alarm lamps flash for red and yellow alarms and are illuminated for technical INOPs • the Remote Alarm Device signals the alarm visibly and audibly. Profiles can be created directly on the monitor or remotely on a personal computer and transferred to the monitor using the Support Tool. A selection of Profiles for common monitoring situations is provided with the monitor. These profiles can be changed, added to, renamed, or deleted. Networking Capabilities If the monitor is connected via a network to a central monitoring station, alarming is simultaneous at the monitor and at the Information Center. The monitor can operate as part of a wired or wireless hospital network system, using the Philips IntelliVue Clinical Network interface. The nurse call relay has active open and closed contacts and a user-definable delay time. Other Bed Overview Capability Alarms are graded and prioritized according to severity: The alarm status of beds in the same Care Group on the hospital network can be permanently displayed on the screen of each monitor in the Care Group. The user can also view measurement data from all other monitors connected to the hospital network. ar y • Red Alarms*** identify a potentially life threatening situation for a patient . • Yellow Alarms** indicate conditions violating preset vital signs limits. • Technical Alarms (INOPS) are triggered by signal quality problems, equipment malfunction or equipment disconnect. The Audio off/Pause Alarms function (equivalent to Silence/Suspend with previous monitor generations) allows the user to switch off alarm tones with one touch or click while retaining visual alarm messages. lim in Clinical Calculation Set The clinical calculation set consists of: Hemodynamic, Oxygenation, and Ventilation calculations. Hemodynamic Calculations: Pr e • Cardiac Index (C.I.) and Continuous Cardiac Index (C.C.I.) • Stroke Volume (SV) • Stroke Index (SI) • Systemic Vascular Resistance (SVR) • Systemic Vascular Resistance Index (SVRI) • Pulmonary Vascular Resistance (PVR) • Pulmonary Vascular Resistance Index (PVRI) • Left Cardiac Work (LCW) • Left Cardiac Work Index (LCWI) • Left Ventricular Stroke Work (LVSW) • Left Ventricular Stroke Work Index (LVSWI) • Right Cardiac Work (RCW) • Right Cardiac Work Index (RCWI) • Right Ventricular Stroke Work (RVSW) • Right Ventricular Stroke Work Index (RVSWI) • Extra Vascular Lung Water Index (EVLWI)1 • Intrathoracic Blood Volume Index (ITBVI) • Global End Diastolic Volume Index (GEDVI) All alarms can be paused indefinitely or for a period of one, two, three, five, or 10 minutes. Alarm strip recordings are available on the built-in recorder or on a centrally-connected recorder. Patented automatic alarm limits automatically adapt the alarm limits to the patient’s currently measured vital signs within a safe margin defined individually for each patient. Visual and/or audible latching and non-latching alarm handling is available. Profiles Profiles are predefined configuration settings for Screens, measurement settings, and monitor properties. Each Profile can be designed for a specific application area and patient category, for example OR adult, or ICU neonatal. Profiles enable a quick reaction to patient and care location changes: activating a Profile with a particular patient category (Adult, Pediatric or Neonatal) automatically applies Oxygenation Calculations: • Arterial Oxygen Content (CaO2) • Venous Oxygen Content (CvO2) • Arteriovenous Oxygen Content (avDO2) 1.Not available in the US. 6 M7845 • • • • • • Oxygen Availability Index (O2AVI) Oxygen Consumption (VO2) Oxygen Consumption Index (VO2I) Oxygen Extraction Ratio (O2ER) Alveolar-Arterial Oxygen Difference (AaDO2) Percent Arteriovenous Shunt (Qs/Qt) Parallel Printer Interface The Parallel Printer Output port can be used to connect any off-the-shelf printer that complies with the specifications. Flexible Nurse Call Relay Ventilation Calculations: • • • • • The Flexible Nurse Call Relay board provides a means for alarms generated on the monitor to be signalled on an external device such as a nurse call system, a beeper or a light. It provides three general alarm relays and one power fail alarm. The external device is connected to the alarm relay and alarms are triggered by criteria defined by the user. It has active open and closed contacts and a user-definable delay time. Minute Volume (MINVOL) Compliance (COMP) Dead Space (Vd) Dead Space/Tidal Volume Ratio (Vd/TV) Alveolar Ventilation (ALVENT) Service Features • The Support Tool helps technical personnel to – carry out configuration, upgrades and troubleshooting via the network, or on an individual monitor – share configuration settings between monitors – back up the monitor settings. MIB-ready/RS-232 Interface y MIB, Medical Information Bus (IEEE P1073), is a standard for interfacing medical devices, allowing full integration of these devices. The monitor has a serial MIB/RS-232 interface board with two fullyisolated MIB ports. Both ports can be independently configured to be used for: ar • A password-protected Service Mode ensures that only trained staff can access service tests and tasks. Device Connections lim in • The Configuration Mode is password-protected and allows trained users to customize the monitor configuration. – input for connection to a touchscreen – data export using a computer interface, to an automated anesthesia record keeper or a personal computer (not available in all geographies) Input Device Interface (2 PS/2 Interfaces) • a Multi-Measurement Server and a Measurement Server Extension • an Information Center (for example M3150B) • a PC. This interface provides two PS/2 ports to enable the monitor to be connected to off-the-shelf input devices. Pr e The monitor can be connected to: Remote Device Interface Network Interface This interface is required to connect a Remote Alarm Device and one Remote SpeedPoint to the monitor. The network interface provides the system with networking capability via a wired or wireless network connection. Wireless Network (optional) The monitor can function within a wireless infrastructure based on a Frequency Hopping Spread Spectrum (FHSS) radio in the 2.4 GHz band (ISM). Additional components are required to complete the system. Please refer to the M3185A IntelliVue Clinical Network Technical Data Sheet for further information. Further Optional Connection Interfaces Any two of the following optional interfaces can be installed in the monitor. 7 M7845 United States: Philips Medical Systems is part of Royal Philips Electronics Philips Medical Systems Cardiac and Monitoring Systems 3000 Minuteman Road Andover, MA 01810 (800) 934-7372 INTERESTED? Would you like to know more about our imaginative products? Please do not hesitate to contact us. We would be happy to provide specific information about our products and services, or put you on our mailing list for news about new product developments, upcoming events or for our clinical journal, MedicaMundi. We would be glad to hear from you. Canada: Philips Medical Systems Canada 281 Hillmount Road Markham, ON L6C 2S3 (800) 291-6743 On the web Europe, Middle East and Africa: Contact us through our web site: Philips Medizin Systeme Böblingen GmbH Cardiac and Monitoring Systems Hewlett-Packard Str. 2 71034 Böblingen Germany Fax: (+49) 7031 463 1552 www.medical.philips.com Via e-mail y Our e-mail for all remarks and requests is: ar medical@philips.com Latin America Headquarters: in By fax We can be reached at the following fax number: By postal service Philips Medical Systems Global Information Center I.B.R.S. / C.C.R.I. Numéro 11088 5600 VC Eindhoven Pr e Please write to us at the following address: lim +31 40 27 64 887 Pays-Bas / The Netherlands (no stamp required) Philips Medical Systems 1550 Sawgrass Corporate Parkway #300 Sunrise, Fl 33323 Tel: (954) 835-2600 Fax: (954) 835-2626 Asia Pacific Headquarters: Philips Medical Systems 30/F Hopewell Centre 17 Kennedy Road Wanchai Hong Kong Tel: (852) 2821 5888 Fax: (852) 2527 6727 © 2004 Koninklijke Philips Electronics N.V. All Rights Reserved. May 2004 xxx xxxx xxxxx 0366 M8001A and M8002A comply with the requirements of the Council Directive 93/42/EEC of 14 June 1993 (Medical Device Directive). S EQUIPMENT DATA EQUIPMENT DESCRIPTION: MONITOR, PHYSIO, CENTRAL, 8 BED, COLOR ITEM SYMBOL: M7850 MANUFACTURER: PHILLIPS MEDICAL SYSTEMS, N.A. LOGCAT: C EXT. DIM.: 14” H X 30” W X 14” D SEISMIC: NO WEIGHT: 80 LBS HVAC HEAT GAIN (BTU/HR) CFM: VENT SIZE: S.P. REMARKS: PLUMBING HOT WATER SIZE: PRESSURE: FLOW RATE: TEMP.: COLD WATER SIZE: PRESSURE: FLOW RATE: TREATED WATER TYPE: SIZE: PRESSURE: FLOW RATE: STEAM SIZE: PRESSURE: FLOW RATE: DRAIN SIZE: RETURN PUMPED: GRAVITY: SIZE: SIZE TYPE PRESSURE OXYGEN: AIR: VACUUM: N20: NITROGEN: GAS: REMARKS: ELECTRIC VOLTAGE: 120 AMPS: 20 WATTS: PHASE: 1 HZ: 60 H.P.: REMARKS: SPECIAL REQUIREMENTS: Date: May 9, 2011 M7850 Surveillance and Networking IntelliVue Information Center with portal technology central station and clinical workstation M7850 Comprehensive Key features of IntelliVue Information Center • Continuous surveillance monitoring • Industry-leading analysis tools for retrospective review of patient waveforms, alarms, events, ST segments, trends, and 12-lead ECGs • Secure remote access via web server • Access to patient data on the IntelliVue clinical network from any Information Center or networked PC • HL7 data export to clinical information systems • Waveform strip export to Philips CareVue Chart clinical information system IntelliVue Information Center combines the real-time monitoring surveillance of a central station with sophisticated clinical analysis tools. The Information Center provides matchless surveillance – complete waveforms, alarms, and numerics – of networked Philips monitors and telemetry systems. Six clinical review applications allow you to analyze patient data over the last 96 hours. Sophisticated diagnostic tools, including Philips industry-leading arrhythmia algorithm (ST/AR), are also built in. Moreover, the Information Center is equipped with Philips innovative portal technology, which provides ready access to data from web-enabled applications on the hospital network. Monitoring data can be viewed together with digital radiology images, archived data, lab results, reports, protocols, and other information conveniently and logically on the display. • Inbound ADT interface for admissions • Direct ECG data export to: – Philips TraceMasterVue and other vendors’ cardiology management systems – Philips Holter System • Alert data integration • Portal technology for access to hospital LAN applications, such as PACS and LIS Intuitive user interface No special computer expertise is needed to work with the Information Center since it uses familiar Microsoft Windows® screens, menus, and navigation commands. Our Help application provides contextual information and instructions from any screen. M7850 surveillance. In-dep Main screen displays realtime waveforms and parameters for up to 16 patients. Pair telemetry transmitter with a bedside monitor to view all parameters in same window. Patented back-lighting and crisp resolution make it easy to locate and review patient information. Blue, yellow, and red alarms indicate the level of urgency. Volume indicator now on main screen. Portal technology opens a window for access to hospital applications, such as PACS and LIS. Battery gauge appears in patient sector for telemetry devices and transport monitors. Touchscreen operation makes many functions directly accessible through simple commands. ST/AR is a gold-standard algorithm from Philips that provides continuous multi-lead analysis of ST segments and arrhythmia detection with highly accurate, proven performance. Electronic calipers measure waveforms on screen. No need to print strips. USB 2-channel recorder is designed to be environmentally friendly. M7850 th clinical analysis. Clinical Review Applications and Analysis Tools The Information Center’s Clinical Review Applications provide detailed retrospective analysis of your patient’s condition. With full disclosure, you can review the last 96 hours of physiologic data. Wave Review provides continuous full disclosure of any four waveforms. Zoom in or out as needed. Event Review supports decision making by providing a coherent summary of past physiologic events. ST Review presents ST snippets from selected ECGs, including monitoring of conventional and EASI* derived 12-lead. Alarm Review saves and displays alarms simultaneously so you can assess your patient’s alarm history on one easy-to-read screen. Up to 150 30-second alarm strips can be saved. Trend Review shows at a glance how your patient’s condition is changing over time. Graphical and tabular configurations of physiologic parameters can be displayed together. 12-lead Review stores up to 10 conventional diagnostic or EASI* derived 12-lead ECGs per patient for serial comparison. *EASI derived 12-lead ECGs and their measurements are approximations to conventional 12-lead ECGs and should not be used for diagnostic interpretations. M7850 IntelliVue Clinical Network: Continuous. Connected. Secure. Enabling Infrastructure. Philips Telemetry System 608 614 IntelliVue Telemetry System 1.4 GHz MHz Hospital LAN Patient A Database Server Patient Patient A Antenna Strings Combining Network B Receiver Mainframe IntelliVue Monitors ’ 32 Access Points Sync Unit IntelliVue Application Server Patient B Power Over Ethernet IntelliVue Information Center Switch Access Point Controller SCC Router Switch V24 and V26 CMS 2002 Reference Data Reference Data Physiologic Data Physiologic Data Main components of the IntelliVue Clinical Network • IntelliVue Database Server provides short-term data storage and transfer across the clinical network and facilitates data interchange with the hospital LAN via HL7 • IntelliVue Application Server opens a window on the IntelliVue Patient Monitoring System to deliver remote clinical applications • Tunneling Control Engine protects and prioritizes real-time monitoring waveforms and alarms over other traffic on the clinical network • Industry Standard Components Cat 5/6 cabling and standard switches M7850 Release G.0 - Technical Data Sheet IntelliVue M3150 Information Center local database Description The Release G.0 M3290A Application Software for the IntelliVue M3150 Information Center (local database) provides a central display of real-time physiological waves and parameters and annunciation of alarms for connected patients: • Main Screen for displaying real-time waves and parameters for up to 16 patients; separate Patient Window for viewing detailed real-time or stored data for individual patients • Central review station for reviewing up to 96 hours of stored patient monitoring data and 150, 30 second alarm records and saved strips, 4 waves per event • Support of the new Philips M4840 Philips IntelliVue Telemetry System • Support of new instrument telemetry patient monitor • Web server that permits viewing stored and viewable patient data from browser equipped PCs via the hospital’s HIS intra/internet • Name and patient identification information from the hospital information system when a Clinical Data Server Standalone is present • Real-time and stored patient monitoring data include full disclosure wave forms and parameters, alarms, multilead arrhythmia, ST segments, events, and trends • Configurable scheduled reports for one or more patients that can be generated on demand or on a regular interval basis • Tabular and graphical trend review - tabular presentation of averaged physiological parameter data • Export of waveform snippets and associated patient data for retrieval by a hospital or clinical information system. If enabled, waveforms are exported as .PNG files for use in documentation systems like CareVue. • Support of HL7 output • EASI reconstructed 12-Lead ECG export and captured conventional 12-Lead ECG export • Interface to Philips/Zymed Holter for WindowsTM Model 2010 for data export Patient Monitoring Data Patient data (waves, parameters, alarms) are obtained from patient monitors (hardwired, wireless*, telemetry) connected to the Philips Patient Care System or the IntelliVue Clinical Network. Patient data is stored in the M3150 Information Center workstation. M3150 Information Centers can accept data from Philips monitors (hardwired and telemetry) connected to the CareNet, Philips M2/M3/M4 and IntelliVue Patient Monitors on the Clinical Network, and Philips IntelliVue Telemetry System. Patient Data Display Patient monitoring data are viewed on the Main Screen and in more detail on a separate Patient Window. Main Screen displays real-time waveforms, numerics, and alarms for up to 16 patients. Up to 32 waveforms can be displayed in either single or dual column formats. The Main Screen is configurable for the waves and parameters to be displayed on a priority basis. Patient Window with greater data detail is directly accessed from the Main Screen. For a single display, the Main Screen resizes to make room for the Patient M7850 Window. For dual displays, the Main Screen and Patient Window can be full size on separate displays or the Main Screen can utilize both displays. Alarm Response M3150 Information Centers use the Philips patented color coding capability to visually identify a patient in alarm and its severity on the Main Screen. Multilevel, audible alarm tones also indicate alarms and their severity. Criteria for alarms and for storage and recording of events can be configured on a unit-wide basis (with password protection) but modified by users for individual patients. Individual patient alarms, except red level, can be easily turned on and off. The most recent alarm strip can be immediately viewed and printed. Scheduled Reports Scheduled reports can be configured to be generated on demand or on a regular time basis. A unit configuration sets the defaults for all patients on that M3150 Information Center. The unit defaults may be overwritten on a per patient basis. reports. The M3170 Patient Link does not generate alert sounds and relies on the bedside monitor for visual and auditory alarm notification. Bed to bed overview and alarm reflection on Philips M2/M3/M4 and IntelliVue Patient Monitors is also supported. Telemetry beds are not supported on the M3170 Patient Link. Remote Displays Remote displays can display the Main Screen of an Information Center at multiple locations. 5 remote displays can be connected to a single M3150 Information Center for display at cable distances up to 90 m (300 ft.) from the M3150 Information Center workstation. 12 Lead Analysis/Export Conventional 12-Lead capture, analysis and export of IntelliVue Patient Monitor ECG data (up to 10 per patient). Export of derived 12-Lead information for EASI 12-Lead IntelliVue Patient Monitor data. The data is exported in XML format. Export Data to Holter System Data Storage and Review Up to 96 hours of patient monitoring data (full disclosure waves, parameters, alarms, and events) can be stored for each patient, 4 waveforms per patient. 150, 30 second alarm records and saved strips can be stored for each patient with 4 waves per record. The interface to the Holter system provides data export of ECG waveform data from the Information Center in Philips/Zymed Holter format. Holter export is done at the Information Center. Connectivity to the Holter System on the hospital LAN is provided by the second LAN card in the Database Server. Transitional Monitoring Patients can be quickly and easily assigned to specific rooms, moved from room to room, and transferred among patient monitors (hardwired, wireless*, and telemetry) without loss of stored data. Data for up to 4 patients can be stored on a transfer list and recalled if the patient is readmitted. M3170 Patient Link The M3170 Patient Link is similar to the M3150 Information Center, except the M3170 Patient Link does not have a display connected. It operates as a central location for bedside initiated recording and Web Access IIC web provides remote, read-only access to physiological data. The IIC web supports: • Viewing retrospective review applications • Viewing near real-time patient window • Security access configuration for all clinicians accessing patient data (configurable passwordprotected login procedure) • Up to 100 simultaneous client web connections M7850 Alert Data Integration* Information Center systems with the Alert Data Integration option acquire patient alarm data from the bedside or the telemetry monitoring system and automatically relay it (via a LAN connection) to a receiving device. Important: The paging system is a secondary alarm notification system. It is not for primary notification of alarms, physiological, or demographic data. HL7 Export HL7 formatted messages containing M3150 Information Center collected data (patient monitor parameter data, external device data, alert data, and physio calculation) can be output to up to 6 external HL7 compliant receivers. HL7 version 2.3 is supported. The communication transport is TCP/IP socket communications. 4 Channel Recorder* A Philips 4 Channel Recorder can record up to four real-time waveforms on a 112 mm wide recording strip. One 4 channel recorder is physically connected to a M3150 Information Center. Printer An optional HP LaserJet printer can print chart-ready copies of stored patient data, and scheduled reports. Up to four M3150 Information Centers can be connected to one LaserJet Printer using an optional Printer Hub. User Configuration Recording and Printing Monitoring controls, display formats, alarm response, and patient data presentation can be configured to user preferences with simple configuration tools. Unit-wide configurations are made in password protected applications but can be modified for individual patients. System configurations can also be archived for quick restoration after software updates. There are three recording options for the M3150 Information Center: Extended Distances M3176C USB 2 Channel Recorder A M3176C USB 2 Channel Recorder can record one or two real-time or delayed waveforms. The 50 mm wide thermal array recorder provides high resolution, high quality waveforms. The grid and waveforms are printed simultaneously to assure accurate registration. It has recording capability for up to two waveforms and 3 lines of annotation. Up to 3 USB recorders can connect to a M3150 Information Center. M3176B 2 Channel Recorder A Philips 2 Channel Recorder can record one or two real-time or delayed waveforms. The 50 mm wide recording strip includes 3 lines of annotation. On a M3170 Patient Link with Philips patient monitors (hardwired, wireless*) connected, the patient name is not annotated. 3 recorder modules can provide multiple recording capability for a M3150 Information Center. When connected to the Clinical Network, cabling distances between a switch and network connected devices can be extended using active network components. Refer to the IntelliVue M3185 Clinical Network Data Sheet. On-Line Help On-line Help is available for both clinical applications and service functions. Context-sensitive help screens provide detailed information on how to utilize applications, optimize monitoring, and troubleshoot problems. Clinical Applications A broad suite of clinical applications is available for M3150 Information Centers to assist clinicians in reviewing patient conditions and assessing treatment status. Applications are highly configurable for both unit-wide protocols and individual patients. M7850 ST/AR Monitoring ST Segment Monitoring The Philips ST/AR arrhythmia algorithm can analyze 1 or 2 ECG leads for paced and non-paced adult, pediatric, and neonatal patients. It analyzes for ventricular arrhythmias, calculates heart rate, and generates alarms and events. The M3150 Information Center supports the selection of a single QRS lead for QRS detection and adjustment of the threshold (SDN bedsides and telemetry). The ST/AR ST segment algorithm analyzes adult patients monitored by telemetry and some hardwired patient monitors connected to the Philips Patient Care System. Arrhythmia Monitoring For some hardwired patient monitors, ST monitoring and alarming is still performed at the bedside. The M3150 Information Center displays and trends the ST values (3 for CareNet bedsides and up to 12 for IntelliVue Patient Monitors) that are calculated and alarmed at the bedside. Multi-lead arrhythmia monitoring is performed on user-selected primary and secondary ECG leads. ST/AR arrhythmia consists of the basic cardiac functions of heart rate, PVC rate, and beat-to-beat heart rate and detection of the following 22 alarms: • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • asystole1 ventricular fibrillation ventricular tachycardia1 extreme bradycardia1 extreme tachycardia1 pacer not capturing pacer not pacing PVC/min.1 low heart rate1 high heart rate1 irregular hear rate nonsustained V-tach supraventricular tach1 ventricular rhythm run PVCs pair PVCs multiform PVCs R-on-T PVC pause missed beat1 ventricular bigeminy ventricular trigeminy 1 configurable M3150 Information Centers can also be configured for Basic arrhythmia with only the first 10 alarms. For telemetry, it measures ST segment elevation and depression and generates alarms and events. Both atrially paced and non-paced beats are analyzed but not ventricularly paced or ventricular ectopic beats. EASI 12-lead For bedside and telemetry monitors that support EASI derived 12-lead, the EASI 12-lead review application allows retrospective review of derived ECG waves. The presentations of the 12 derived leads showing 2.5 s snippets per lead are provided. Printed reports in 3 row x 4 column, 6 row by 2 column, or 12 row x 1 column format are available. The M3-E bedsides send up to 3 selected EASI leads. These leads are not available in the 12-lead review application. Note—EASI derived 12-lead ECG’s and their measurements are approximations to conventional 12-lead ECG’s and should not be used for diagnostic interpretations. Patient Data Review M3150 Information Center applications include extensive patient data review capability. Up to 96 hours of full disclosure waves, alarms, events, ST segments, and trends can be reviewed by simply selecting the patient of interest and launching the desired review application. Switch from one application to another for the same patient by selecting the desired application; or switch from one patient to another for the same application by selecting the desired patient from a patient list. Review time and cursor time are automatically maintained when switching between applications. Strip functions provide detailed waveforms from Wave, Event, and Alarm Review applications and can M7850 be saved for a patient’s length-of-stay. Calibrated windows allow time scale expansion to 50 mm/s for display of up to 4 waveforms. Calipers permit accurate interval measurements and measurement annotation on stored strips. A comments field is available for notations. Recordings and printed reports can be quickly generated for chart-ready documentation. Features of Patient Data Review applications are described below. • 24 hour data storage standard (48, 72 or 96 hours are also available) • 24 hour trend, ST segment, and event storage standard (48, 72 or 96 hours are also available) • 50 alarm and saved strips standard, 150 alarm and saved strips as option Wave Review • continuous full disclosure of up to 4 configurable waves per patient • 1 minute to 60 minutes wave duration per screen single display - 1 wave for 30 minutes duration dual displays - 4 waves for 60 minutes duration • timeline, tabular, trend, and event navigators for fast searches and greater context • strip reports Alarm Review • 30 s compressed waveforms of alarm or saved strip events • up to 4 waveforms per event • simultaneous display of alarm events: single display - 5 alarm strips dual display - 10 alarm strips • search by alarm severity • interval measurement • relabel alarm name ST Review • ECG complexes stored at 1 minute resolution for connected patients • 50 mm/s presentation for increased resolution • EASI 12-lead presentations • superimposition of up to 4 sets of complexes with ST values • trend, tabular, event, and ST topology navigators for fast searches and greater context Event Review • 10 configurable groups, up to 5 alarm criteria per group • strip displayed for verification of event criteria • total occurrences of events calculated and displayed in 1, 4, 8, 12, and 24 hour time scales Trend Review • tabular display of physiological parameters • graphical presentation at 1 min. resolution using bivariate trend plots • 10 configurable groups with up to 5 bivariate trend plots, 10 parameters per group • exact parameters displayed for cursor time location • simultaneous display of trend plots: single display - 2 trend plots dual displays - 5 trend plots • trends displayed in 1, 4, 8, 12, and 24 hour time scales EASI 12 Lead Review • retrospective review of 12 derived leads • 2.5 s to 10 s snippets • 3 x 4, 6 x 2, and 12 x 1 (row by column) display and reports • EASI leads from M3-E patient monitors are not available Web Access The Information Center Web provides remote, readonly access to physiologic patient data that is resident on the M3150 Information Center. The Information Center web supports the following on all patients across the configured clinical units: • view retrospective review applications • view near real time patient window • security access configuration for all clinicians accessing patient data (configurable password protected log-on procedure) • up to 100 simultaneous client web connections M7850 Specifications Display Formats The Release G.0 M3290A Application Software for the IntelliVue M3150 Information Center executes on Philips qualified workstations running the Microsoft® Windows™ XP operating system. M3150 Information Centers include the following standard components: • PC with: - CD ROM and disk drives audio card and speaker keyboard mouse Windows™ XP operating system software • The Release G.0 M3290A Application Software for the IntelliVue M3150 Information Center with monitoring capability for up to 16 patients (depending on option selected) • Uninterruptible Power Supply (UPS) • External Speaker Physical, Electrical, Environmental Specific hardware units for M3150 Information Center systems vary with date of purchase with newer models substituted as they become available. Information Center Hardware Specifications -physical, electrical, and environmental -- for hardware units shipping with the M3150 Information Center orders can be found in the Service Manuals. Waveform Display Screen Resolution: 1280 x 1024 Vertical Refresh Rate: 60 Hz Ideal Viewable Width of 1280 dots: Medium Display: 308 mm Large Display: 381 mm Red, Green, & Blue Video Inputs: ~ 0.7 Vp-p Vertical & Horizontal Multi-Sync Inputs: 5 VTTL Video-Cable Connector: HD 15 Male Color Depth: 24-bit or greater True Color - Main Screen Single Column: 4x1, 6x1, 8x1 7.0 s wave trace @ 25 mm/s 14.0 s wave trace @ 12.5 mm/s Dual Column: 2x2, 3x2, 4x2, 5x2, 6x2, 8x2 3.3 s wave trace @ 25 mm/s 6.6 s wave trace @ 12.5 mm/s - Patient Window 6.2 s wave trace @ 25 mm/s Regulatory United States Federal Law restricts this device to sale by or on the order of a physician. The Release G.0 M3290A Application Software for the IntelliVue M3150 Information Center complies with applicable portions of ANSI/AAMI EC-13 and requirements of the Council Directive 93/42/EEC of 14 June 1993 concerning medical devices. It carries CE-marking accordingly. 0123 The processing unit, displays, Philips Recorder, UPS, and HP LaserJet printer comply with IEC 60950, CISPR 22 Level A, and CISPR 24. They carry CEmarking to the European Low Voltage and EMC Directives, except for the Philips Recorders, which carry CE-marking to Council Directive 93/42/EEC of 14 June 1993. They are not suitable for installation in the Patient Care Vicinity (Patient Environment). M7850 ORDERING INFORMATION Standard Components Standard components and features of the M3150 Information Centers include: • Workstation - Microsoft Windows XP Operating System - Keyboard and Mouse • External Speaker • UPS • The Release G.0 M3290A Application Software for the IntelliVue M3150 Information Center with monitoring capability for up to 16 patients (depending on option selected) - storage of fifty, 30 s alarm records and saved strips, up to 4 waves per record - ST/AR ST segment and multi-lead arrhythmia analysis with 22 alarm detection - 24 hours waveform storage for 4 waveforms per patient - 24 hour trends - 24 hour ST segments - 24 hour full disclosure - 24 hour event storage with wave strip function Characteristics Purchased options are ordered under catalog number 862173. Number of Beds A04 4 Patient capability A06 6 Patient capability A08 8 Patient capability A12 12 Patient capability A16 16 Patient capability Dual Display C01 Dual Display capability Alarms C03 Storage for one hundred and fifty 30 s alarm records and saved strips Biomedical PC C75 Biomedical PC spare Database Size D48 48 hour CER D72 72 hour CER D96 96 hour CER EASI Full Disclosure E01 EASI Full Disclosure HL7 Export C14 HL7 Export 12 Lead Analysis/Export C17 12 Lead Analysis/Export 304 12 Lead Analysis/Export for 4 beds 306 12 Lead Analysis/Export for 6 beds 308 12 Lead Analysis/Export for 8 beds 312 12 Lead Analysis/Export for 12 beds 316 12 Lead Analysis/Export for 16 beds Holter Export C23 Export Data to Holter Alert Data Integration C66 Alert Data Integration Wave Strip Export C72 Wave Strip Export License (non-Philips) SDN Card Connectivity C73 Add SDN Web Server C74 Web Server Printed Instructions for Use L01 Add Printed Hardcopy of Instructions for Use (US Only - English) M3170 Patient Link Options M3170 Patient Link is ordered under catalog number 862179 Number of Beds A04 4 Patient capability A06 6 Patient capability A08 8 Patient capability A12 12 Patient capability A16 16 Patient capability HL7 Export C14 HL7 Export SDN Card Connectivity C73 Add SDN Biomedical PC C75 Biomedical PC spare Printed Instructions for Use L01 Add Printed Hardcopy of Instructions for Use (US Only - English) Recording System Options The M3176B Recording system is ordered under catalog number 862083. Number of Recorders A01 Recorder A02 Two Recorders A03 Three Recorders The M3176C USB Recording system is ordered under catalog number 862120. M7850 Number of Recorders A01 Recorder A02 Two Recorders A03 Three Recorders The 4 Channel Recorder is ordered as catalog number M3160A (24 rolls of paper is included). 4 Channel Recorder Paper The 4 Channel Recorder paper is ordered as catalog number PSE11268. Printer Options The Printer is ordered under catalog number 862121. Option #A02 LaserJet Printer with connectivity to the Philips Clinical Network and Printer Hub. (includes JetDirect card) The Printer Hub is ordered under catalog number 862085. Display Options Philips will not install displays not supplied by Philips and cannot guarantee their compliance with ANSI/AAMI EC-13 or the EMC Directive. M3161A Medium Display 862194 Medium Flat Panel Display 862195 Medium Touch Flat Panel Display 862196 Large Flat Panel Display 862197 Large Touch Flat Panel Display Upgrade Options These M3150 Information Center upgrade options are ordered under catalog number 862202. A01 PC and Software Upgrade A02 Existing System Serial Number A03 Software Upgrade A04 Upgrade M3150 to M3155 4 Patients A06 Upgrade M3150 to M3155 6 Patients A08 Upgrade M3150 to M3155 8 Patients A12 Upgrade M3150 to M3155 12 Patients A16 Upgrade M3150 to M3155 16 Patients B04 Upgrade M3150 to M3145 4 Patients B06 Upgrade M3150 to M3145 6 Patients B08 Upgrade M3150 to M3145 8 Patients B12 Upgrade M3150 to M3145 12 Patients B16 Upgrade M3150 to M3145 16 Patients C01 Add Dual Display Hardware S01 Add Dual Display License C02 Add 2nd NIC C03 Add 150 Alarm Events C04 Add 2 Patient Capability for M3150 C14 Add HL7 Export C17 Add 12 Lead Analysis/Export 304 12 Lead Analysis/Export for 4 beds 306 12 Lead Analysis/Export for 6 beds 308 12 Lead Analysis/Export for 8 beds 312 12 Lead Analysis/Export for 12 beds 316 12 Lead Analysis/Export for 16 beds C23 Add Export Data to Holter M3150 C66 Add Alert Data Integration to M3150 C72 Add Wave Strip Export License (non-Philips) C73 Add SDN Card C74 Add Web Server M3150 D24 Add 24 Hour CER D48 Add 48 Hour CER D72 Add 72 Hour CER E01 Add EASI Full Disclosure The following hardware upgrade options are ordered under catalog number 862143. H02 Add 128Mb memory to D510 PC H03 Add 128Mb memory to D530 PC H04 Add 256Mb memory to Vectra VL400 PC H06 Add 128Mb memory to Vectra VL420 PC H09 Add Intel NIC H10 Add SDN Card H11 Add nVidia 100 NVS AGP Graphics to D530 H12 Add nVidia AGP Graphics to VL400, VL420, D510 H13 Add nVidia 280 NVS PCI-E Graphics Card to DC7100 H14 Add 256 Mbytes Memory to DC7100 H15 Add Intel Pro/1000 MT (NIC) These M3170 Release G.0 upgrade options are ordered under catalog number 862208. M7850 A01 PC and Software Upgrade A02 Existing System Serial Number A03 Software Upgrade A04 Upgrade to M3155 4 Patients A06 Upgrade to M3155 6 Patients A08 Upgrade to M3155 8 Patients A12 Upgrade to M3155 12 Patients A16 Upgrade to M3155 16 Patients B04 Upgrade to M3145 4 Patients B06 Upgrade to M3145 6 Patients B08 Upgrade to M3145 8 Patients B12 Upgrade to M3145 12 Patients B16 Upgrade to M3145 16 Patients C02 Add 2nd NIC C04 Add 2 Patient Capability C14 Add HL7 Export C73 Add SDN Card 862096 2-Way Video Splitter (displays ordered separately) 862211 6-Way Video Splitter for 5 remote slave displays (displays ordered separately) H01 Six Way Video Splitter Hardware K01 One Display Connection K02 Two Display Connection K03 Three Display Connection K04 Four Display Connections K05 Five Display Connections 862098 Keyboard-Video-Mouse Switch 862083 M3176B 2 Channel Recording System 862120 M3176C USB 2 Channel Recording System 862099 650VA Uninterruptible Power Supply (UPS) 862123 Add Information Center UPS Watchdog 862167 Information Center UPS Watchdog (Japan) 989803131311 Add Trackball NOTES: * Not available in all geographies M7850 Philips Medical Systems is part of Royal Philips Electronics ASIA Tel: +852 2821 5888 Interested? 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