- Philips M2601A S03 (EASI) ECG Telemetry Transmitter
What Is A Telemetry Monitor
For the respiratory measurement (Resp), the monitor measures the thoracic impedance between two ECG electrodes on the patient’s chest. Changes in the impedance due to thoracic movement produce the Resp waveform on the monitor screen. The monitor counts the waveform cycles to. Register your product or find user manuals, FAQ's, hint & tips and downloads for your Philips LCD monitor 226E9QHAB/00. We are always here to help you.
Philips Telemetry Monitor Manual User
Product Description
The Philips M2601A Telemetry system transmitter sends continuous ECG and SpO2 measurements to the IntelliVue Information Center, where the measurements are captured, analyzed, displayed, and stored.
The basic setup comes with 3-lead or 5-lead capability. The ECG-only transmitter is particularly light and comfortable for patients. Upgraded transmitters combine standard and EASI derived 12-lead ECG monitoring on a single device, run on easily replaceable AA batteries, and provide audio feedback for many tasks, including “power on” and SpO2 spot check.
Features:
- Frequency of 460-480 MHz or 608-614 MHz WMTS
- Lightweight—less than ½ lb.
- Standard ECG configuration with 3- or 5-lead capability
- EASI ECG configuration used for transmitters that work with central stations that are capable of converting a 5-wire lead set signal to 12 lead analysis by having EASI version software installed at the central station.
- SpO2 configuration used for transmitters that are used with SpO2 sensors.