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Receiver Housing (90479-A/B/C)
The receiver housing is used for centralized telemetry applications
and connects directly to a central monitor through an SDLC cable. It
provides up to eight plug-in slots for telemetry receiver modules.
Additional receiver modules may be utilized by connecting another
receiver housing to the SDLC bus (refer to
page 2-6). A diversity antenna system connects to the back of the
housing. Special dual cable assemblies on the front panel plug into
each receiver’s antenna inputs (ANT 1 and ANT 2). Except for power
ON/OFF switches (AC mains and battery), there are no operator
controls. An indicator lamp on the front panel lights when the unit is
connected to AC power. An internal battery provides at least ten
minutes of operation when AC power is lost. (Refer to
Figure 1-5 90479-A receiver housing front view
Warnings:
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Telemetry systems may be more susceptible to interference than hardwired systems,
which may impact patient safety.
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Operation of hand-held, wireless telephone equipment (cordless telephones, cellular
telephones) near telemetry systems may cause interference and should be
discouraged. While personal communication devices are powered ON, a separation
of >6.5 feet (>2 meters) should be maintained between personal communication
devices and interior walls, the patient cables, and any electronic medical device to
which the patient may be connected. Patients should not use any type of electronic
communication equipment while connected to any electronic medical device without
an on-site evaluation by the biomedical staff. Two-way radio equipment and other
personal communication devices must be evaluated on site to determine if
additional space limitations are needed.
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Do not install a telemetry receiver module into a bedside which is currently equipped
with any other ECG module, hardwired or telemetry (or SpO
2
module or NIBP
module if the 90343 or 91343 is operating with that specific receiver module). Doing
so may result in inaccurate patient data displays at remote monitors.
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Only 90478-Q modules may be installed in transport monitors.
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receiver
module slot
(for eight
modules)
2
antenna cable
(pulled out)
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antenna cable
(stowed)