Moni 2BV
SHINOVA
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| Features
The small and compact vital signs monitor
Accurate measurement in all kind of extreme.
environment measurement such as neonatal and shock animal patients.
Easy operation by 3.5" color TFT.
Two measurement modes: Spot or Monitoring modes.
Data storage capabilities - historical data view, trend graph view.
Monitoring mode - continuous recording, 48 hours of measurement data.
Audible and visual alarms, with upper and lower alarm limit adjustment.
| Specification
Display: 3.5" color TFT
Indicator: alarm indicator, power indicator
Alarm: probe off, low power
Application: big and small animals
Resolution: 320*480
Trace: 1 plethysmogram waveform
Modes: visual and Audio
Measurement range:
SpO2: 0-100% PR: 0-500bpm
Perfusion index: 0.05%-20%
SpO2 saturation: 70-100%
Pulse rate: 20-500BPM
Perfusion index: 0.025%-20%
Measurement accuracy
SpO2: big animal (including pediatric ) + 2digit
(70-100%) not defined(<70%)
Small animal + 3 digits not defined(<70%)
On motion condition + 3digit
PR: big/small animal (including pediatric) + 3digits
On motion condition + 3digit
Perfusion index: 0.05%-20%
SpO2 saturation: 1%
Pulse rate: 1BPM
Measurement range: 25-45℃
Resolution: 0.1℃
Accuracy: 0.1℃
Power type: lithium ion battery
Operation time: 8 hours for normal operation
Temperature: operating: 0℃~45℃ starage/
Transportation: -20℃~65℃
Humidity: operating: 15% to 90% noncondensing
Storage: 0% to 95% noncondensing
Altitude: operating altitude: up to 5000 meters
Size: dimension 146mm*67mm*30mm weight 250g
| About Us
SHINOVA, a well-known animal health brand in the world.
SHINOVA, based in Shanghai, is a professional veterinary equipment manufacturer and veterinary solutions provider primarily for animal hospitals and scientific research institutes.
For decades global operations, Shinova has dedicated itself to providing advanced veterinary techniques and medical solutions to tens of thousands of animal hospitals (including veterinary hospitals and equine hospitals) and veterinary schools (including veterinary teaching and animal experiments) in Europe, America, Australia, China, etc.
| Features
The small and compact vital signs monitor
Accurate measurement in all kind of extreme.
environment measurement such as neonatal and shock animal patients.
Easy operation by 3.5" color TFT.
Two measurement modes: Spot or Monitoring modes.
Data storage capabilities - historical data view, trend graph view.
Monitoring mode - continuous recording, 48 hours of measurement data.
Audible and visual alarms, with upper and lower alarm limit adjustment.
| Specification
Display: 3.5" color TFT
Indicator: alarm indicator, power indicator
Alarm: probe off, low power
Application: big and small animals
Resolution: 320*480
Trace: 1 plethysmogram waveform
Modes: visual and Audio
Measurement range:
SpO2: 0-100% PR: 0-500bpm
Perfusion index: 0.05%-20%
SpO2 saturation: 70-100%
Pulse rate: 20-500BPM
Perfusion index: 0.025%-20%
Measurement accuracy
SpO2: big animal (including pediatric ) + 2digit
(70-100%) not defined(<70%)
Small animal + 3 digits not defined(<70%)
On motion condition + 3digit
PR: big/small animal (including pediatric) + 3digits
On motion condition + 3digit
Perfusion index: 0.05%-20%
SpO2 saturation: 1%
Pulse rate: 1BPM
Measurement range: 25-45℃
Resolution: 0.1℃
Accuracy: 0.1℃
Power type: lithium ion battery
Operation time: 8 hours for normal operation
Temperature: operating: 0℃~45℃ starage/
Transportation: -20℃~65℃
Humidity: operating: 15% to 90% noncondensing
Storage: 0% to 95% noncondensing
Altitude: operating altitude: up to 5000 meters
Size: dimension 146mm*67mm*30mm weight 250g
| About Us
SHINOVA, a well-known animal health brand in the world.
SHINOVA, based in Shanghai, is a professional veterinary equipment manufacturer and veterinary solutions provider primarily for animal hospitals and scientific research institutes.
For decades global operations, Shinova has dedicated itself to providing advanced veterinary techniques and medical solutions to tens of thousands of animal hospitals (including veterinary hospitals and equine hospitals) and veterinary schools (including veterinary teaching and animal experiments) in Europe, America, Australia, China, etc.