Central Station Monitoring

Central Station Monitoring

OMNIVIEW Central Station

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The Omniview™ central station allows the wireless or hard-wired measurement for a network of up to 32 Omni patient monitors. The
Omniview™ archives full disclosure of all patient information and vital sign trends. In real time the Omniview™ displays the patient’s numeric
vital signs along with waveforms. The patient data from the Omniview™ can transferred to a EMR as a supplement to the patient’s file or
integrated into a hospital information system.

The Omniview™ gives a real time
display of all patient vital signs:
Heart rate, Last BP reading, SpO2,
Temp, EtCO2 and Respiration rate
with waveforms.

OMNIVIEW Central Monitoring System Specifications :

Power Supply

AC100-240V 6A/3A

Basic Configuration

20” or larger color display
Intel Pentium IV2.0G CPU
Windows XP professional operating system
512MB RAM
80GB Fixed Disk drive

Performance Display

Size: color TFT display 20” or larger
Number of display: 1 or 2 sets (optional)
Resolution: 1280 x 1024

Waveform

ECG (I, II, III, aVR, aVL, aVF, V1-V6)
PLETH, RESP, CO2, IBP, Multi-gas

Parameter

HR, ST, NIBP, IBP, SpO2, PR, RR, TEMP, EtCO2, Multi-gas

Indicator

Up to 32-waveform presentation
12.5mm/s, 25.0mm/s, 50.0mm/s user-adjustable sweep speed
Alarm sound

Alarm

High and Low limits alarm
Audiable and visual alarm

Record Type

8 seconds real-time recording
Freeze waveform recording
Trend data recording
Alarm strip recording

Printer

External Laser Printer
View
Up 64 waveforms for up to 32 bedside monitors
(8 monitors per screen)
All waveform presentation for single patient
48 hours of trend display for all parameters
Multi-leads ECG waveform display
Waveform freeze
Wireless Networking
Industry standard 802.11b/g WLAN
Connected bedside number: up to 16 bedside monitors

Review

240 hours trend review for each bedside monitor
720 items parameters alarm review for each bedside monitor
720 NIBP measurements review
72 hours of 32 channels full-disclosure waveforms
store and review

Connection methods

Wireless via transmitter
Hardwired via ethernet
Hardwired via RS-232

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