Contec CMS50EW User Manual Download Page 8

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C.

C.

C.

C.

Resolution

Resolution

Resolution

Resolution

SpO

2

: 1%,

Pulse rate

: 1

bpm.

D.

D.

D.

D.

Measurement

Measurement

Measurement

Measurement Performance

Performance

Performance

Performance in

in

in

in Weak

Weak

Weak

Weak Filling

Filling

Filling

Filling Condition:

Condition:

Condition:

Condition:

SpO

2

and pulse rate can be shown correctly when pulse-filling ratio is 0.4%. SpO

2

error is

±

4%,

pulse rate error is

±

2 bpm or

±

2% (select the larger).

E.

E.

E.

E.

Resistance

Resistance

Resistance

Resistance to

to

to

to surrounding

surrounding

surrounding

surrounding light:

light:

light:

light:

The deviation between the value measured in the condition of man-made light or indoor natural light

and that of darkroom is less than ±1%.

F.

F.

F.

F.

Power

Power

Power

Power supply

supply

supply

supply requirement:

requirement:

requirement:

requirement:

: DC 3.6 V ~ 4.2V.

G.

G.

G.

G.

Optical

Optical

Optical

Optical Sensor

Sensor

Sensor

Sensor

Red light (wavelength is 660nm

6.65mW)

Infrared

(wavelength is 880nm,

6.75mW)

H.

H.

H.

H.

Adjustable

Adjustable

Adjustable

Adjustable alarm

alarm

alarm

alarm range:

range:

range:

range:

SpO

2

0%~100%

Pulse Rate: 0bpm~254bpm

5.

5.

5.

5.

Installation

Installation

Installation

Installation

5

5

5

5.1

.1

.1

.1....

View

View

View

View of

of

of

of the

the

the

the front

front

front

front panel

panel

panel

panel

Figure 2. Front View

5

5

5

5.2

.2

.2

.2....

Installing

Installing

Installing

Installing the

the

the

the hanging

hanging

hanging

hanging rope

rope

rope

rope

A.

Put the thinner side of the rope through the hole.

B

B

B

B

.

Put the wider side of the rope through the thinner side which has been put through the hole, then

tighten it.

5

5

5

5....3

3

3

3....

Accessories

Accessories

Accessories

Accessories

A.

A.

A.

A.

a hanging rope

B.

B.

B.

B.

a user manual

C.

C.

C.

C.

a power adapter

D.

D.

D.

D.

a data line

E.

E.

E.

E.

a disk (PC software)

F.

F.

F.

F.

an oximeter probe( optional )

Summary of Contents for CMS50EW

Page 1: ...I...

Page 2: ...sensor sensor sensor sensor should should should should not not not not be be be be applied applied applied applied to to to to the the the the same same same same finger finger finger finger for for...

Page 3: ...tions 4 4 1 Main performance 4 4 2 Main Parameters 4 5 Installation 5 5 1 View of the front panel 5 5 2 Installing the hanging rope 5 5 3 Accessories 5 6 Operating Guide 6 6 1 Application method 6 6 2...

Page 4: ...anyard is made of non sensitive material Please do not use lanyard if the user is allergic to lanyard Do not enwind neck with lanyard in order to avoid accident The disposal of scrap instrument and it...

Page 5: ...is used to adult or infant it depends on the probe selected optional The update period of data is less than 5 seconds which is changeable according to different individual pulse rate Please read the...

Page 6: ...peration of the product is simple and convenient B B B B The product is small in volume light in weight and convenient in carrying C C C C Low power consumption 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 Major Major Major Major...

Page 7: ...ore working abnormally which is due to low voltage E Automatically power off function when the device is under the state of measuring interface without external probe it will automatically power off w...

Page 8: ...rement DC 3 6 V 4 2V G G G G Optical Optical Optical Optical Sensor Sensor Sensor Sensor Red light wavelength is 660nm 6 65mW Infrared wavelength is 880nm 6 75mW H H H H Adjustable Adjustable Adjustab...

Page 9: ...side side side side If If If If the the the the alarm alarm alarm alarm function function function function is is is is on the on the on the on the device device device device will will will will prov...

Page 10: ...Bluetooth The specific operation methods are as follows Please note in the Settings Menu CLICK CLICK CLICK CLICK short push of button and PRESS PRESS PRESS PRESS prolonged push of power button 1sec Fi...

Page 11: ...he the Alarm Alarm Alarm Alarm setting setting setting settings s s s Click button to select EXIT then Press button to exit the Alarm Settings Menu C C C C ID ID ID ID setting setting setting setting...

Page 12: ...u Click button to select EXIT then Press button to exit the Main Menu 6 1 6 6 1 6 6 1 6 6 1 6 PC PC PC PC software software software software operation operation operation operation By PC software the...

Page 13: ...Please clean and disinfect the device after operating according to the User Manual 7 1 6 6 6 6 3 3 3 3 Clinical Clinical Clinical Clinical restrictions restrictions restrictions restrictions A A A A A...

Page 14: ...se Pulse Pulse Pulse Rate Rate Rate Rate are are are are not not not not display display display displayed ed ed ed stabl stabl stabl stably y y y 1 The finger is not laid inside deep enough 2 The fin...

Page 15: ...EE 2002 96 EC 10 10 10 10 Function Function Function Function Specification Specification Specification Specification Information Information Information Information Display Display Display Display Mo...

Page 16: ...ensity Range Continuous bar graph display the higher display indicate the stronger pulse Battery Battery Battery Battery Requirement Requirement Requirement Requirement Voltage 3 7 rechargeable lithiu...

Page 17: ...14 Appendix Appendix Appendix Appendix State Alarm condition delay Alarm signal generation delay Low voltage alarm 1s 20ms Spo2 alarm 330ms 20ms Pulse rate alarm 330ms 20ms Probe error alarm 16ms 20ms...

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