The GBI-3SM Digital Holter Recorder stores, on a memory card, continuous recordings of a patient's electrocardiogram, for a 24/48 or 72-hour period. The recording is not really a form of continuous monitoring in the sense that the signal is not available immediately. The ECG data is stored in a conventional Secure Digital (SD) Memory Card. The recording is a representation of past events which permits a detailed "off-line" analysis of them at a later time. This analysis is performed with the WinTer Holter Analyzer. This unit performs either the 24/48 hour Holter recording at a sampling rate of 256 or 1000 samples per second (V.H.R.ECG) for further Ventricular Late Potential Analysis. The GBI-3SM recorder is one of the most reliable portable units of the market.
Technical Specifications
- Dimensions: 3inW x 2.2inH x 0.65inD (76 x 57 x 16 mm)
- Weight: less than 2 ounces with battery (55 grams)
- Enclosure: ABS proprietary enclosure with EMI shielding
- Operating temperature: 0-70 degrees Celcius
- Digital Display: Interactive 1.46in x 0.79in (37x20 mm) - 64x128 graphic LCD, for display of all 3 ECG channel and data
- Number of Acquisition Channels: 3
- Programmable Sampling Rate: 256/512/1000 samples per second
- Storage Media: 512Mb Standard Secure Digital (SD) card
- Unique Patient cable: 7 leads for true 3 channel recording
- Pacemaker pulse detection : Can detect pacer pulse as small as 0.25 ms width
- Recording Capacity: 24, 48, 72 hours with only AAA alkaline battery
- Worn in a necklace position : Comfortable and discreet for patient
- Event Button: With tactile and audible feedback
- Power Supply: 1 Standard AAA, 1.5V, Alkaline battery
- Download to analyzer: Through a SD card reader
- Environmental directives: RoHs compliant
- Optional features: V.H.R. ECG
- Standard Accessories: One 3 lead patient cable, one 4 lead patient cable, one AAA 1.5V alkaline battery, one SD card, one watertight dustproof shock resistant case, one user's manual and hook-up accesories.
- Warranty: 18 Months
- Additional Software:High-definition 10 minutes or 1 hour of V.H.R. ECG (1000 samples per second per channel) for further Ventricular Late Potential Analysis)
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