Description

A pocket Doppler with built-in fetal heart rate processing, the UltraTec PD1+ is compact, lightweight, and highly sensitive. The 2MHz fetal Doppler probe is an optimal choice for routine antenatal fetal detection by a General Practitioner or Midwife.input:
output:The fetal heart rate is displayed on a large LCD screen, and the user can access the audio signal through the built-in loudspeaker or an optional headset. The output level is controlled by a rotary volume control. The serial output can be connected to the optional UltraTrace 2 PC compatible software to obtain FHR traces.input:
output:
The lightweight narrow beam transducer facilitates the effortless identification of fetal signals, while internal signal processing mitigates noise artifacts.

The unit is powered by a standard 9V battery, which offers a battery life of more than nine hours.input:
output:The PD1+ complies with all current EEC standards for medical equipment.input:
output:The following are the features:- FHR Display with a Large LCDinput:
output:- Correlation software for FHR is integrated.- Portable, lightweight deviceinput:
output:- Retractable cable with a fixed probe- Plastic enclosure that is effortless to clean- Surface-mount electronics for high reliability br/>

– Battery Saver System- RS232 Connection

 

 

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