Medical gas alert system S140

medical gas alert system
medical gas alert system
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Description

The SINTESY.eagle.S140 module is a medical device used to control alarms in medical gas distribution systems. It complies with Directive 93/42/EEC and 2007/47/EC, identifi ed in Class IIb according to the requirements of Annex IX, rule 9 and it meets also the requirements in the standard EN7396-1. The main feature is the ability to send, using the GSM network, alarm messages in case of alarm condition: messages can be dispatched as voice messages, SMS and/or e-mails. The module can be “called” by remote to verify the status of the plant or to drive the relay outputs. These operations are executed via password, for security reasons. S140 has 8 inputs that can be individually set as analog or digital. The installer can set all the parameters through a convenient and intuitive front keypad. For each input it is possible to set the indication that appears during the alarm condition. If the input is set as analog, it can be programmed with two alarm thresholds that, when exceeded, trigger the phone call, in addition to local signaling. Events related to the two thresholds can be remoted on 8 digital outputs (to connect other audible and/or visual indicators, or to remote the signals for a control room). The front panel has the acoustic and visual signals complying with EN60601-1-8: a yellow light to indicate a medium priority alarm, a red light to indicate a high priority alarm and a buzzer. The acoustic signal can be silenced by the operator for a programmable time (max. 15 minutes) or permanently. Up to 69 customizable voice messages are available. Another message, shared by all alarms, indicates the location and is used during the call.
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