Vital Signs/Multi-Parameter Forums

Nov 4 2021

Meditech M747

RE: Meditech - M747

Here is a quick video to show you step by step on how to adjust the alarm settings on your new Axia patient Monitor.

RE: Axia Surgical - V1500A

Covering the most common SpO2 cable connectors used in most Healthcare Clinics. With Free Downloadable PDF Cheat Sheet. This information with help you identify which connectors you will need…and hopefully take the guessing game out of your ordering process. 

Sp02 Cable Connector Cheat Sheet Available for download here:
http://pacificmedicalsupply.com/pac-f...

Today we are going to walk you through the most common SpO2 connectors used on patient monitoring equipment.

Nellcor DB9 OxiMax
The DB9 connector is the most common connector for finger sensors. It can be identified by 9 pins and the color Purple

Philips D-Connect
A D-Connect connector by Philips can be identified by 8 pins and the color Blue

Datascope
A Datascope connector by GE can be identified by 8 pins and the color white

GE Ohmeda
A GE Ohmeda can be identified by 10 pins and the color gray

GE Marquette
A Marquette connector has three different styles 
The GE Marquette standard Ohmeda can be identified by 11 pins and the color blue Blue

The GE Marquette with Nellcor OxiMax can be identified by 11 pins and the color blue

The GE Marquette with Masimo can be identified by 11 pins and the color Blue

GE Hypertronics Datex-Ohmeda
The GE Hypertronics Datex-Ohmeda connector can be identified by its 7 pins and the color Black

3M
The 3M connector has four different styles. 
The Nellcor 3M OxiSmart can be identified by its 14 pins and the color Gray
The Nellcor 3M OxiMax can be identified by its 14 pins and the color Purple
The Masimo 3M LNC connector can be identified by its-14 pins and the color White

And the Masimo 3M LNC-20 connector cab be identified by its 20 pins and the color Red

Masimo LNOP
The Masimo LNOP connector can be identified by F-Tab and the color White and Red

Masimo LNCS
The Masimo LNCS connector can be identified by 9 pins and the color gray

To learn more about SpO2 cable connectors, to cross reference, view all our in-stock cables and to download a free SpO2 and Extension Cable Catalog, visit pacificmedicalsupply.com/PacFaq

RE: Datascope - Passport 2

Covering the most common SpO2 cable connectors used in most Healthcare Clinics. With Free Downloadable PDF Cheat Sheet. This information with help you identify which connectors you will need…and hopefully take the guessing game out of your ordering process. 

Sp02 Cable Connector Cheat Sheet Available for download here:
http://pacificmedicalsupply.com/pac-f...

Today we are going to walk you through the most common SpO2 connectors used on patient monitoring equipment.

Nellcor DB9 OxiMax
The DB9 connector is the most common connector for finger sensors. It can be identified by 9 pins and the color Purple

Philips D-Connect
A D-Connect connector by Philips can be identified by 8 pins and the color Blue

Datascope
A Datascope connector by GE can be identified by 8 pins and the color white

GE Ohmeda
A GE Ohmeda can be identified by 10 pins and the color gray

GE Marquette
A Marquette connector has three different styles 
The GE Marquette standard Ohmeda can be identified by 11 pins and the color blue Blue

The GE Marquette with Nellcor OxiMax can be identified by 11 pins and the color blue

The GE Marquette with Masimo can be identified by 11 pins and the color Blue

GE Hypertronics Datex-Ohmeda
The GE Hypertronics Datex-Ohmeda connector can be identified by its 7 pins and the color Black

3M
The 3M connector has four different styles. 
The Nellcor 3M OxiSmart can be identified by its 14 pins and the color Gray
The Nellcor 3M OxiMax can be identified by its 14 pins and the color Purple
The Masimo 3M LNC connector can be identified by its-14 pins and the color White

And the Masimo 3M LNC-20 connector cab be identified by its 20 pins and the color Red

Masimo LNOP
The Masimo LNOP connector can be identified by F-Tab and the color White and Red

Masimo LNCS
The Masimo LNCS connector can be identified by 9 pins and the color gray

To learn more about SpO2 cable connectors, to cross reference, view all our in-stock cables and to download a free SpO2 and Extension Cable Catalog, visit pacificmedicalsupply.com/PacFaq

RE: Philips - IntelliVue MP2

Episode 6 - Learn How To Assign a TTX Number to your GE ApexPro Telemetry Transmitter

Today we are going show you how to assign a TTX Number to your GE ApexPro or ApexPro CH Telemetry Transmitter.

Here we have an ApexPro CH Telemetry Transmitter.

First, we will identify the TTX Number. What is the TTX Number? The TTX Number is the frequency of the device and is located on the backside of the unit near the battery door (here we have TTX 8656AP).

 After identifying the TTX Number, go to the CIC (Central Information Center) and click on the ADMIT button to start the process.

 A Patient Information Window will appear. Fill out the necessary information (Last and First Name, Patient ID and Age). 

 In the Bed drop down menu, select any available bed (here we will select 340A).

In the ECG From drop down menu, select the matching TTX Number which we had identified earlier on the backside of the Telemetry unit (TTX 8656AP).

Click the ADMIT button in lower right corner and send the admit data. 

Give the device a few seconds to LEARN the ECG Signal from the Telemetry Unit.

Once the ECG Signal has been recognized, you are now ready to set up the ECG Set and begin patient monitoring.

Learn more at Pacific Medical.

RE: GE HealthCare - ApexPro CH Telemetry System

Episode 6 - Learn How To Assign a TTX Number to your GE ApexPro Telemetry Transmitter

Today we are going show you how to assign a TTX Number to your GE ApexPro or ApexPro CH Telemetry Transmitter.

Here we have an ApexPro CH Telemetry Transmitter.

First, we will identify the TTX Number. What is the TTX Number? The TTX Number is the frequency of the device and is located on the backside of the unit near the battery door (here we have TTX 8656AP).

 After identifying the TTX Number, go to the CIC (Central Information Center) and click on the ADMIT button to start the process.

 A Patient Information Window will appear. Fill out the necessary information (Last and First Name, Patient ID and Age). 

 In the Bed drop down menu, select any available bed (here we will select 340A).

In the ECG From drop down menu, select the matching TTX Number which we had identified earlier on the backside of the Telemetry unit (TTX 8656AP).

Click the ADMIT button in lower right corner and send the admit data. 

Give the device a few seconds to LEARN the ECG Signal from the Telemetry Unit.

Once the ECG Signal has been recognized, you are now ready to set up the ECG Set and begin patient monitoring.

Learn more at Pacific Medical.

RE: GE HealthCare - Apex Pro Telemetry System

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