Rigel Medical has launched the Unisim - a handheld, combination vital signs simulator capable of undertaking six synchronised vital signs parameters tests.
The Unisim enables medical-device engineers to quickly and accurately undertake NIBP, SPO2, ECG, temperature, IBP and respiration functionality tests simultaneously using a single portable instrument.
The battery-powered vital signs simulator is said to reduce the time taken to test the correct performance of a range of medical devices and equipment used in hospitals, operating theatres and other facilities.
It utilises the full synchronised functionality of Rigel's BP-Sim and SP-Sim as well as a comprehensive patient simulator (ECG, invasive blood pressure, respiration and temperature) to reduce simulation times and deliver cost-saving benefits.
While the instrument incorporates a range of custom settings that include a variety of paediatric and adult NIBP pressures, pulse volume adjustments, heart rate and manufacturer-specific O-curves, the Unisim can be fully customisable to meet specific performance test conditions.
The Rigel Unisim also utilises new and advanced technologies to maximise the accuracy of each simulation such as using both electronic and optical SPO2 simulation methods in a single test setup and manufacturer-specific simulation curves during the NIBP simulation, reducing uncertainties, thus improving the test time.
Featuring Bluetooth connectivity, simulation test results can be stored within the instrument and printed wirelessly to the rugged battery operated Elite Test-n-Tag printer.
Traceability is said to be improved as information can be downloaded into Med-Ebase asset management software.
This enables the user to store and manage test results, e-mail html test certificates to clients and schedule new work orders, which can then be fully uploaded into a large onboard memory.
The compact, lightweight design and long-life battery power of the Unisim is said to reduce downtime between tests, making the instrument practical and highly portable for multi-site use.
It features easy-to-follow menu-driven instructions for ease of operation and test control of all required electrical safety tests in manual, semi-automatic or fully automatic test modes.
A large internal memory facilitates the storage of test results for safety audit and traceability purposes.
As well as storing the results of electrical tests, there is also the ability to record user-defined inspections and measurements from other equipment such as SPO2, NIBP, ECG and other electro-medical patient equipment.