Datascope - Passport 2
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DESCRIPTION
Makes monitoring simple.
Rather than rummaging through layers of menus, there’s a Navigator™ knob. For frequently used functions, there are quick-action keys. Three waveforms will automatically reconfigure to six when needed. Colorful numerics automatically re-adjust to maximum size for optimal display visibility. Be amazed at what a difference a truly intelligent interface will make. Who would have thought it possible? A monitor that actually provides more while requiring less.
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2Replies3 months ago | Blood pressure readings Our machines keep giving us elevated Blood Pressure Readings .. will a factory reset help or is there a calibration we can do Equipment: Passport 2 Reply |
3Replies3 years ago | NIBP monitoring not working I cant seem to consistently have my NIBP feature working. Where do I start troubleshooting? Reply |
2Replies3 years ago | Screen When turning the monitor on the screen does not come on, this is the first time trying to use this monitor. Reply |
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VIDEOS
PACFAQ: Common SpO2 Cables & How To Tell The Difference
FEATURES
- Dedicated function keys provide one-touch access to all vital functions
- Colorful waveforms with automatic display configuration simplify use and enhance display visibility
- Standard features include six waveforms, auto-adjustable large numerics, 3 or 5-lead ECG, lead-selectable respiration, non-invasive blood pressure, temperature, and Masimo SET® motion tolerant SpO2
- View 12™ ECG analysis module offers diagnostic quality 12-lead ECG interpretation with ST and arrhythmia analysis in a compact, easy-to-use module
- Gas Module 3 offers complete 5-agent auto-ID, CO2, O2 and N2O analysis for comprehensive and reliable gas monitoring
- Built-in PCMCIA ports allow you to upgrade software, enhance memory, and transfer data with minimal effort
- Integrated power supply with lithium-ion battery technology provides uninterrupted patient care during transport