Veterinary Multi-Parameter Monitor -VET-VM12H
The VET-VM12H Veterinary Monitors are professional-grade, 12-inch color TFT display devices, specifically designed for the comprehensive monitoring of animal vital signs in veterinary settings.
With its high-resolution screen and intuitive full-touch-screen operation, the VET-VM12A provides unparalleled clarity and ease of use, making it an essential tool for veterinarians in a variety of clinical and surgical settings.
VET-VM12H 12″ Veterinary Monitor
VET-VM12H Veterinary Monitor (12″) Designed for cats, dogs, and horses, this monitor features a clear 12-inch screen that displays five key parameters: ECG, SpO₂, NIBP, TEMP, and RESP.
Key Features:
Easy Operation: Combine touchscreen and knob controls for a fast, smooth workflow.
Versatile Views: Switch easily between Standard, Large Font, Trend, and OxyCRG modes.
Reliable Power: Includes a built-in battery, power-saving standby mode, and data protection features.
Ready to Use: Standard veterinary accessories are included.
Optional Upgrades: EtCO₂, 2-IBP, Masimo/Nellcor SpO₂, multi-gas, printer, and mounting solutions (wall or trolley).
Product Specifications
Veterinary Monitor Display: 12 Color TFT, 800×600 DPI
Standard Parameters: ECG, SpO₂ (PR), NIBP, TEMP, RES
Touch Operation: Full Touchscreen Navigation Knob
Display Modes: Standard / Large Font / Trend Coexist / OxyCRG dynamic
Vet NIBP: Special Nibp Board, Alarm Range & Software Tuned For Vet Use
Power Saving: Standby mode (Energy Saving & Suspend Monitoring)
Mounting/transport: Complete Flexible Mounting Solution; Wall Mount/Trolley Optional
Product Size and Package Size: 30.5*14.5*27 CM / 36*20*40 CM
Net & Gross Weight: 3.42 KG / 4.1 KG
Voltage: AC110V/220V; 50/60Hz
Language: English, French, German, Turkish, Portuguese, Spanish
Warranty: 2 Years
Application Scenarios
The veterinary monitor is designed for a wide range of animal healthcare environments, providing accurate and reliable monitoring in every scenario:
Clinics — Ideal for daily examinations and routine procedures.
Animal Hospitals — Ensures continuous, real-time monitoring in intensive care or recovery units.
Pet Care Centers — Supports health assessments and post-treatment observation.
Animal Surgery Rooms — Delivers precise monitoring of vital signs during anesthesia and surgery.