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Surgivet® V1030 Hand-Held Pulse Oximeter

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Chapter 9: PC Communication Setup<br />

Chapter 9: PC Communication Setup<br />

Description<br />

Real Time and Trend Data may be sent to a PC from the oximeter in the following way:<br />

• The oximeter sensor can be replaced with the WW3350 and 3339 cable to transfer commaseparated<br />

value (.CSV) ASCII Trend Data via RS232.<br />

WARNING! When connecting this monitor to any instrument, verify proper operation<br />

before clinical use. Refer to the instrument’s user manual for full instructions.<br />

Accessory equipment connected to the monitor’s data interface must be<br />

certified according to the respective IEC standards, i.e., IEC 60950 for data<br />

processing equipment or IEC 60601-1 for electromedical equipment. All<br />

combinations of equipment must be in compliance with IEC 60601-1-1 systems<br />

requirements. Anyone connecting additional equipment to the signal input<br />

port or the signal output port configures a medical system, and, therefore,<br />

is responsible that the system complies with the requirements of the system<br />

standard IEC 60601-1-1.<br />

WARNING! This monitor is suitable for use within the patient environment. IEC 60950<br />

approved equipment must be placed outside of the patient environment.<br />

The patient environment is defined as any volume in which intentional or<br />

unintentional contact can occur between the patient and parts of the system or<br />

between the patient and other persons touching parts of the system.<br />

Figure 9-1: Patient Environment (side). The dimensions are not prescriptive.<br />

Figure 9-2: Patient Environment (top). The dimensions are not prescriptive.<br />

Veterinary <strong>V1030</strong> <strong>Hand</strong>-<strong>Held</strong> <strong>Pulse</strong> <strong>Oximeter</strong> Operation Manual 9-1

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