GE Eagle 4000Features This full-featured vital signs monitor offers software and hardware options which allow it to be configured to meet the needs of specific care units. The basic Eagle 4000 monitor includes multi-lead ECG, non-invasive pressure, SpO2 and two temperatures. Starting with the basic standard-of-care parameters, the Eagle 4000 monitor can be expanded to include: two invasive pressures, EtCO2, thermodilution cardiac output, 12 Lead ECG analysis, 12 lead ST monitoring, simultaneous multi-lead arrhythmia analysis with event storage and recall, dose/cardiac/pulmonary calculations and more. From admission to discharge, the Eagle 4000 monitor has the capabilities to monitor your patients Multi lead ECG NIBP, SpO2, Dual IBP and Temperature Simultaneous multi-lead arrhythmia analysis Event storage and recall Options 12-lead ST monitoring CO2 Monitoring GE Eagle 4000 Specifications Dimensions Height: 32.6 cm (12.8”). Width: 32 cm (12.5”). Depth: 14.1 cm (5.6”). Weight: 17.9 lbs Display Size: 10.4” diagonal. Type: monochrome high-bright electroluminescent and color thin film transistor liquid crystal display. Resolution: 640 x 480 pixels. Number of traces: 6. Length of trace: 6.0 at 25 mm/ sec. Sweep speed: 25 mm/s, all waveforms except CO2. Waveform display options: full or individual. Information window: displays all non-real-time information without obstructing the display of real-time information. Display organization: prioritized by parameter. Alarms Classification: crisis, warning, advisory, and message. Notification: audible and visual. Setting: default and individual. Silencing: 1 minute, current alarm only. Volume: default 70%, 70 dB measured at 1 meter. ECG Leads: I, II, III, V, aVR, aVL, and aVF. Leads analyzed simultaneously: I, II, III and V (multi-lead mode). Heart rate range: 30 to 300 bpm. Respiration Measurement technique: impedance variation detection. Respiration rate range: 1-200 breaths per minute. Alarms: user-selectable upper and lower limits, and user-selectable apnea limit. Temperature Channels: 2. Range: 0°C to 45°C (32°F to 113°F. Resolution: ±0.1°C. Parameters displayed: T1 and T2. Alarms: selectable upper and lower limits for T1 and T2. NIBP Measurement Technique: oscillometric. Displayed parameters: systolic, diastolic, and mean pressures, pulse rate, time of last measurement. Measurement modes: manual, auto and stat. Heart rate detection: 30 to 300 beats per minute. Alarms: user-selectable upper and lower limits for systolic, diastolic, and mean pressures. Pulse Oximetry Parameters monitored: arterial oxygen saturation (SpO2) and peripheral pulse rate (PPR). SpO2 – range: 50-100%; accuracy: ±2% (70-100%), ±3% (50-60%). PPR – range: 20-250 bpm; accuracy: ±3 bpm. Alarms: user-selectable upper and lower limits for SpO2 and PPR Power Requirements 90-132 VAC 50/60 Hz; 190-264 VAC 50/60 Hz. Power consumption: 90-132 VAC 2A; 190-264 VAC 50/60 1A