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12.1 Inch Touch Screen Multi Parameter Patient Monitor

The 12.1-inch multi parameter patient monitor is professional bedside medical equipment for uninterrupted vital sign surveillance across all clinical settings. Equipped with a large color TFT touch screen, it delivers crisp real-time waveforms and intuitive one-touch parameter adjustment to streamline clinical operation for medical staff.


Features

● 12.1-inch high-definition color TFT LCD screen


● Full touchscreen interactive operation interface


● Synchronized real-time multi-physiological parameter monitoring


● ECG function with ST segment analysis and arrhythmia detection


● Stable SpO2 oxygen saturation & pulse rate tracking


● Automatic non-invasive blood pressure (NIBP) measurement


● RESP continuous respiration waveform monitoring


● Dual-channel body temperature detection


● Customizable sound and light dual alarm system for safety alerts


● Built-in rechargeable lithium battery for mobile monitoring


Standard Monitoring Parameters

Standard built-in items:


Applications

Suitable for:


● Intensive Care Units (ICU)


● Surgical operating rooms


● Hospital emergency departments


● General inpatient wards


● Community medical clinics


● Intra-hospital patient transfer monitoring


Technical Specifications

● Display: 12.1-inch color TFT LCD touch screen


● Screen Resolution: 800 × 600


● Output: Multi-channel synchronous waveform display


● Applicable Patient Groups: Adult, Pediatric, Neonatal


● Power Configuration: Built-in rechargeable battery, AC/DC dual power supply


● Core Monitoring Items: ECG, SpO2, NIBP, RESP, TEMP


Product Advantages

● Large high-resolution screen ensures clear observation of waveforms and data


● Reliable performance for long-duration continuous bedside monitoring


● Support optional modules for flexible customized parameter configuration


● Intuitive touch control reduces operation difficulty for medical personnel


● Wide adaptability to ICU, emergency, operating room and general ward scenarios

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