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TELEMETRY TRANSMITTER (96281) OPERATIONS MANUAL 2-1
About the Transmitters
Telemetry Transmitters (96281-A, 96281-B, 96281-C)
The telemetry transmitters function as part of a digital telemetry system. This system consists of
transmitters, diversity antennas, receiver modules, and either a receiver housing and/or a monitor.
Typically a request comes from a central host monitor to obtain data from electrodes and/or remote
sensors attached to a patient which are connected to the transmitter. The central or bedside
monitor tells a receiver what channel to begin listening on—one that matches the transmitter on
the patient.
Refer to the data sheet AriaTele Transmitter (96281), P/N 061-2553-xx, for the options available
with the 96281 telemetry transmitter. Contact your Spacelabs Healthcare representative for the
complete compatibility list.
The patient-worn transmitters are small battery-powered devices that monitor ECG activity and
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data (96281-C only) and transmit this information to the telemetry receiver module.
Each transmitter only uses one channel. The wideband units transmit four leads; the narrowband
units transmit two leads. The transmitters with a display show four leads.
A label is affixed to each transmitter with its channel number representing a unique radio
frequency. Telemetry receivers are tuned from the Spacelabs Healthcare monitor touchscreen
to receive the available transmitter frequencies.
96281-A 96281-B 96281-C
D R A F T
22 June 2012