The Mindray MEC-1000 Series Monitor
The Mindray MEC-1000 Series Monitor
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The MEC-1000 with battery such as Mindray MEC1000 Battery, Mindray MEC2000 Battery, Mindray MEC1200 Battery, Mindray PM8000 Battery, Mindray PM7000 Battery, Nihon Kohden PVM-2700 Battery, Nihon Kohden PVM-2701 Battery, Nihon Kohden PVM-2703 Battery, Nihon Kohden ECG-1150 Battery, Nihon Kohden ECG-1950 Battery, Nihon Kohden ECG-9620P Battery, Nihon Kohden ECG-6951E Battery is a portable, configurable monitor with applications for a wide variety of hospital and outpatient areas. Its high-resolution color display offers a remarkably brilliant, crisp viewing platform that far exceeds standard compact patient monitors. Its efficient, built-in power supply makes MEC-1000 highly adaptable for use in many departments. The MEC-1000 offers all of the features you have come to rely on, in a cost-effective, portable package. The obvious solution for your dynamic monitoring needs.
· 10.4" color TFT display with 800 x 600 resolution provides optimal visualization of patient data
· Standard features include 4 waveforms, 3 lead ECG, respiration, NIBP, SpO2, and temperature
· Optional two-trace, integral recorder
· Full graphic and list trends of all monitored parameters, provide for instant recall of patient data
· Front panel keypad, featuring the Navigator Control Knob and quick action keys, allows for one-step operation of essential functions
· Conveniently located alarm light enables instant visualization of alarm conditions
· Built-in Power Supply for direct AC connection allows convenient transport from one location to another
Features
· 8.4" color TFT display, with maximum 4 waveforms
· Parameters including ECG/RESP, SpO2, NIBP, TEMP and Pulse Rate
· Maximum 72-hour graphic and tabular trends for all parameters
· Rechargeable battery
· Optional recorder
Standard Configuration
ECG, RESP, NIBP, Mindray SpO2, TEMP, Lead-Acid Battery.
Optional
Thermal Recorder (Including 3 rolls of 50mm paper).

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