Veterinary Pulse Oximeter
Life Science Data Acquisition at its Best
Record pulse rate 18-450 BPM
Output SpO2, Pulse Rate, Pulse Waveform & Module Status
Veterinary pulse oximeter – 18 to 450 bpm
The OXY200 provides four outputs:
A: SpO2 value (Ch 1, 2, 3, or 4)
B: Pulse Plethysmogram (Ch 5, 6, 7, or 8)
C: Heart pulse rate (Ch 9, 10, 11, or 12)
D: Status ( Ch 13, 14, 15, or 16)
Channels can be individually enabled or disabled–monitor or record only the channels that suit your protocol. Switches on the side allow for output to be routed to MP System Analog inputs.
Use with TSD270 Veterinary SpO2 transducers:
- Transflectance Transducer – Vet. SpO2 – TSD270A
- Small Animal Wrap Transducer – Vet. SpO2 – TSD270B
Also available: CBLOXY-EXT 2.4 m extension cable
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