Extension cable: DOC-10
Module: Ne111-SR
Sensor: D-YS
2
Extension cable: DOC-10
Module: Ne111-SR
Sensor: KS-AE01
3
Extension cable: KS-AExt01
Module: KM-SPO-03
Sensor: KS-AC01
4
Extension cable: KS-AExt01
Module: KM-SPO-03
Sensor: KS-AR01
5
Extension cable: KS-AExt01
Module: KM-SPO-03
Sensor type: KS-AR02
6
Extension cable: KS-AExt01
Module: KM-SPO-03
Sensor type: KS-ALW02
7
Extension cable: KS-AExt01
Module: KM-SPO-03
Sensor type: KS-ALW02S
8
Extension cable: KS-AExt01
Module: KM-SPO-03
NOTES
Arms is the accuracy defined as the root-mean-square value of deviation according to ISO
80601-2-61.
Because PULSE OXIMETER EQUIPMENT measurements are statistically distributed,
only about two-thirds of PULSE OXIMETER EQUIPMENT measurements can be expected
to fall within Arms of the value measured by a CO-OXIMETER.
Data averaging and update
The displayed SpO
and Pulse Rate values are the average of data collected within a specific time. The SpO
2
is calculated every second by the data collected in recent 5 seconds, the Pulse Rate is calculated for every
beat. The averaging method depends on the pulse rate value, for pulse rates below 50bpm, the SpO
averaged by 16-second sliding average, the Pulse Rate is averaged by 4-beat sliding average; for pulse rates
between 50bpm and 120bpm, the SpO
by 8-beat sliding average; for pulse rates above 120bpm, the SpO
the Pulse Rate is averaged by 16-beat sliding average.
The screen display of SpO
signal is noisy or missing, the display will hold the last value for at most 15 seconds before showing dashes.
The over-limit alarm is triggered once the SpO
generation delay is small (less than 1 second) compared with the alarm condition delay, which is caused by
is averaged by 8-second sliding average, the Pulse Rate is averaged
2
and Pulse Rate are updated every second with the most recent value, if the
2
or Pulse Rate exceeds the preset limits, the alarm signal
2
Neonate
Adult
Adult
Adult
Adult, pediatric
Neonate
Neonate
is averaged by 4-second sliding average,
2
148
±3
±2
±2
±2
±3
±3
±3
2
is
2