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Siesta Sleep (PSG) Laboratory

Revolutionary
Diagnostics for a Wireless World
A data recorder
with the features listed below would be considered very
advanced.....
Revolutionary Size
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Dimensions
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5.5" x 3" x 1.5" (Length x Width x Height)
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142mm x 80mm x 40mm ( Length x Width x
Height)
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300 grams (9.6 ounces) with battery
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Revolutionary
Flexibility
Siesta provides 32
amplified channels for data collection: any physiological
signal may be recorded on any channel.
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Differential or Referential
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two
expansion ports for accessory modules; oximeter,
pressure transducers, event button....interface up
to 32 additional signals
Revolutionary
Power
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Use
standard alkaline A cells...OR
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Use
rechargeable NiMH battery pack (Recharger built in -
recharge Siesta just like you charge your cell
phone)...OR
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Run Siesta
on AC power; just plug it in
BUT with
Siesta, there's more...much more...
Revolutionary
Wireless Data Transmission
Gather data in
ways you never dreamed possible.
Siesta's ethernet
radio link provides the clinician with testing options and
opportunities never before available. Your patients are free
to move about while you continue to monitor the data. Set up
a testing room in just minutes. Use Siesta in PSG/EEG lab or
as your best solution for ambulatory testing.
Revolutionary Data
Storage
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Record
directly to the on-board, industry standard Compact
Flash Card (various sizes available)
OR
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Record all
raw data directly to the computer over wireless
network link...error free
OR
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Both
simultaneously (Instant Backup)
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Siesta
will revolutionize the way you perform diagnostic
testing |
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Use it in
the lab for sleep, EEG and long term monitoring
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Set up
your lab quickly and easily: no cables to run
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Spread
Spectrum radio network link ensures artifact free
data transmission *
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Patient is
untethered...continue to monitor and record while
patient is mobile
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Monitor
various Siestas from a single computer
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Control Siesta from any computer on the network
Use it for
portable testing around the Hospital

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Easily
take Siesta, along with a notebook computer to
monitor the data, to any location in the hospital -
No cables to run
OR
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Just plug
an APM (Access Point Module) into the
closest network access. The APM will pick up the
radio signal and allow you to monitor the patient
from the laboratory. Again, no cables.
The universal
digital data recorder for multiple applications including:
*Transmission
distance will vary with network radio configuration
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