User's Manual

Measurement Specifications
15-30 Safety Standards & Specifications
FAST SpO
2
Parameter
Specification
SpO
2
Measurement
Range (Calibration and
Display)
0 to 100%
SpO
2
Accuracy
See table following.
SpO
2
Resolution
1%
SpO
2
Numerics -
Averaging
5 - 20 seconds (default = 10 seconds)
NoteThe update rate for the SpO
2
pulse oximetry value and pulse rate is
typically 1 second. This can be extended to a max. 60 s when NBP is
measured on the same limb, with a corresponding INOP message after a
max. of 30 s, indicating that the displayed values are not current values.
The effect of SpO
2
pulse oximetry on data averaging is internally controllable
by the patient worn monitorMX40, with no user controls.
SpO
2
& Pulse Numerics -
Update Rate
Transmitted once per second.
NoteThe update rate for the SpO
2
pulse oximetry value and pulse rate is
typically 1 second. This can be extended to a max. 60 s when NBP is
measured on the same limb, with a corresponding INOP message after a
max. of 30 s, indicating that the displayed values are not current values.
Pleth Wave- Sampling
Rate
125 sps
Technical Alarms
(INOPs)
Triggered if the sensor is disconnected, if a pulse is not detected, if the signal
is noisy, if light interference is detected, if the sensor is defective, if the
measurement is erratic, or if the module is malfunctioning
Wavelength Range
500 to 1000 nm
NoteInformation about wavelength range can be especially useful to
clinicians (e.g., clinicians performing photodynamic therapy).
Pulse Rate Measurement
(available only with
Continuous SpO
2
)
Range: 30 to 300 bpm
Accuracy: +/- 2%
Resolution: 1 bpm