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Edan VE-H100B Veterinary Pulse Oximeter - EDN-VE-H100B

Edan VE-H100B Veterinary Pulse Oximeter - EDN-VE-H100B

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Edan VE-H100B Veterinary Pulse Oximeter - EDN-VE-H100B

The Edan VE-H100B Veterinary Pulse Oximeter (#EDN-VE-H100B) is a universal tool that's been specially designed for veterinary use. From spot checks to continuous monitoring, all monitoring data can be transferred to a PC for convenient storage, management, review, or printing. The VE-H100B Veterinary is easy-to-use and features both small and large size sensors. It is suitable for dogs, cats, and other animals.

Features

 Features
  • Main Unit with LCD screen and RTC (Real Time Clock) display.
  • Backlight switch and automatic power-off function allow you to save power when needed.
  • SpO2 and Pulse Rate Measurement occurs via ear sensor.
  • Displays Numeric and Waveform of SpO2 simultaneously.
  • Long battery life enjoy up to 48 working hours with 4 AA or Ni-H rechargeable batteries.
  • Powerful data storage capacity.
  • Data can be transferred to a PC for storage, review, or printing with optional PC software.
  • Capable of up to 100 IDs and 300 hours of data storage for continuous monitoring.
  • Review the latest 10 minutes trend graph and SpO2 and Pulse Rate table in screen.
  • Compatible with the Nellcor VETSAT veterinary sensor.
  • Boasts audible and visible alarm capabilities.
  • Pulse-tone modulation (pitch tone).

Specifications

 Specifications
Weight 11 lb (5 kg) excluding recorder paper and battery
Dimensions 16.5" × 13" × 4.7" (420 × 330 × 120 mm)
Display 8" multicolor LCD, 800 × 600 pixels
Power Supply
Mains Voltage 100–240 V AC
Frequency 50 / 60 Hz
Input Current 0.9 – 0.4 A
Battery
Type Internal Li-ion battery pack
Rated Voltage 14.8 V
Capacity 2500 / 5000 mAh
Operating Time 1.5 / 2.5 hours continuous printing (≈300 / 450 ECGs)
Charging Time 3 / 6 hours
Recording System
Recorder Type Thermal dot-matrix recorder
Printing Density Amplitude: 8 dots/mm (200 dpi); Time: 40 dots/mm (1000 dpi @ 25 mm/s)
Recorder Paper SE-12P Z-Fold Thermal Paper (210 mm × 295 mm × 100 pages)
Paper Speed 5, 6.25, 10, 12.5, 25, 50 mm/s
External Printer Compatibility HP 1010/1510, HP M401, HP 1020/1020PLUS/1106, HP 2010/1050/2000, HP 2015/2035, HP 1525
Heart Rate Measurement
HR Range 30 – 300 BPM
Accuracy ±1 BPM
ECG Acquisition
Leads 12 standard leads (simultaneous acquisition)
A/D Converter 24-bit
Resolution 2.52 µV/LSB
Time Constant ≥ 3.2 s
Frequency Response 0.01 – 300 Hz (−3 dB)
Gain 1.25, 2.5, 5, 10, 20, 10/5 mm/mV, AGC
Input Impedance ≥ 100 MΩ (at 10 Hz)
Input Circuit Current ≤ 0.01 µA
Input Voltage Range ≤ ±5 mVpp
Calibration Voltage 1 mV ± 2%
CMRR (AC On / Off) ≥ 140 dB / ≥ 123 dB
Sampling Frequency 16,000 Hz
Pacemaker Detection
Amplitude ±750 µV to ±700 mV
Width 50 µs to 2.0 ms
Filters
AC Filter 50 / 60 Hz
Drift Filter (DFT) 0.01 / 0.05 / 0.15 / 0.25 / 0.32 / 0.5 / 0.67 Hz
EMG Filter Off / 25 / 35 / 45 Hz
Low-pass Filter 300 / 270 / 150 / 100 / 75 Hz
Data & Connectivity
Report Formats PDF, XML, DICOM, FDA-SCP
Data Transmission Wi-Fi, Ethernet, RS-232
Management Software SE-1515 Data Management System (bi-directional)
HIS Connectivity DICOM Worklist, DICOM Storage, HL7, GDT
Wi-Fi Module
Frequency Band 2400 – 2497 MHz
Modulation Type DSSS, CCK, OFDM
Transmission Power 6 – 17 dBm
Safety & Protection
Type of Protection Internally powered equipment (on battery power)
EMC Compliance Class B
Degree of Protection (Applied Part) Type BF
Mode of Operation Continuous
Enclosure Degree of Ingress Protection IPX2 (protected against vertically dripping water when tilted
 Literature

Edan VE-H100B Veterinary Pulse Oximeter Brochure

What our Experts Think
  • Veterinary-Focused Design: Engineered for a wide range of animals, from cats and dogs to exotic pets, ensuring accurate readings across species.

  • Flexible Monitoring: Offers both continuous and spot-check modes to suit different clinical scenarios.

  • Comprehensive Data Display: Shows numeric values, waveforms, and trend graphs; supports up to 300 hours of data storage with PC transfer capability.

  • Enhanced Alarm System: Adjustable audible and visual alerts help detect critical changes promptly.

  • Long Battery Life: Runs up to 48 hours on AA or Ni-MH rechargeable batteries, ideal for prolonged use.

  • User-Friendly Interface: Backlit LCD and intuitive controls make it easy to operate, even in low-light conditions.

  • Portable and Lightweight: Compact design ensures mobility for use across various clinical settings.

Q&A

Q: What is the Edan VE-H100B used for?
A: It’s a veterinary pulse oximeter that monitors oxygen saturation (SpO₂) and pulse rate in animals, providing fast, accurate readings for clinical care.

Q: Which animals is it suitable for?
A: Designed for small to medium-sized animals, including cats, dogs, and other pets.

Q: Is it easy to use?
A: Yes, it features a user-friendly interface with a clear LED display and quick sensor attachment for reliable readings.

Q: What are the key benefits of the VE-H100B?
A: Provides accurate SpO₂ and pulse monitoring, enhances patient safety, and supports quick decision-making in veterinary practice.

Q: Is it portable?
A: Yes, it’s lightweight and battery-operated, ideal for both clinic and field use.

Maintenance Tips
  • Clean Regularly: Wipe the device and probe with a soft cloth and mild disinfectant. Avoid harsh chemicals or soaking.

  • Probe Care: Inspect the sensor cable and clip for wear or damage before each use. Replace if frayed or broken.

  • Battery Maintenance: Recharge according to manufacturer guidelines and avoid over-discharging to extend battery life.

  • Storage: Keep the unit in a clean, dry environment away from direct sunlight or extreme temperatures.

  • Calibration Check: Periodically verify readings against known standards to ensure accuracy.

  • Avoid Moisture: Do not expose the device to water or liquids; protect from spills during use.

  • Handle with Care: Avoid dropping or applying excessive force to the oximeter to prevent internal damage.