xiv
Precautions for Use of Medical Telemeter
WARNING
The LX-8300M transmitter must not be co-located or operated in
conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter.
For the receiving monitor of the LX-8300M transmitter, make sure to
use the Fukuda Denshi products with the receiving range of 608 MHz-
614 MHz.
This equipment complies with FCC/IC radiation exposure limits set forth
for an uncontrolled environment and meets the FCC radio frequency
(RF) Exposure Guidelines and RSS-102 of the IC radio frequency (RF)
Exposure rules. This equipment has very low levels of RF energy that
are deemed to comply without testing of specific absorption rate (SAR).
Operation of LX-8300M requires the prior coordination with a frequency
coordinator designated by the FCC for the Wireless Medical Telemetry
Service.
This radio frequency device is susceptible to interference from outside
sources. Interference may prevent the monitoring of patients connected
to this equipment. If a problem exists, contact your local service
representative.
The LX-8300M transmits vital signs to the receiving monitor using radio
wave signal. Under unstable radio wave signals, the receiving monitor
will not generate any alarms. This situation may miss sudden change in
the patient's condition and may cause a serious accident. Under
unstable radio wave signals, check the patient status consistently under
this situation. To get stable radio wave signals, make sure to have a
proper telemetry installation.
CAUTION
For installation, make sure to follow the precautions below.
The medical institution (hereinafter referred to as the “Institution”) must
decide the telemetry installation plan for the medical department in order to
prevent interference and interference between transmitters (telemetry
based on destination country’s radio law). When telemetry has already
been installed and been used, radio format, frequency, and antenna power
are required to be examined to prevent interference.
When laying receiver antenna for each transmitter, the Institution has to
examine the installation so that electronic interference does not occur.
Based on the above examination result, the Institution should install each
receiver antenna as required.
Summary of Contents for LX-8000 Series
Page 1: ......
Page 2: ......
Page 22: ...xx ...
Page 26: ...1 General Description 2 ...
Page 34: ...3 Preparation 10 ...
Page 40: ...5 Respiration Monitoring 16 ...
Page 54: ...6 SpO2 Monitoring 30 ...
Page 74: ...9 Other Setting Items 50 ...
Page 76: ...10 Changing the Transmitter Channel and Group ID 52 ...
Page 84: ...11 Troubleshooting 60 ...
Page 94: ...13 Maintenance and Inspection 70 Periodic Check List ...
Page 102: ...14 Standard and Optional Accessories 78 ...
Page 108: ...15 Specification 84 ...
Page 109: ......
Page 110: ......