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Features at a glance
Dedicated Windows* based
polygraphic physiological laboratory for experimental
use
Experiments cover all major physiological
signals and calculations
Do - it - yourself teaching aid with
comprehensive online help
Modular design for ease of use
Works with Windows* 98SE/ME/XP Operating
System
Serial port interface
With all necessary accessories Easy
- to - operate software
Description
GenLab
is the-state-of-the-art yet easy to operate Windows
based Polygraphic physiological Laboratory. It covers
all major physiological parameters like ECG, EEG,
EOG, EMG, Spirometry etc. It also includes haemodynamic
studies with various stimulants.
GenLab
is a comprehensive tool for teaching human physiological
parameters and effect of various stimulants on them
with experiments designed to clarify all the necessary
concepts in depth. The learning curve for the students
is almost flat since the software is intuitive in
its design. For further clarification of various functions,
a complete online help is provided.
The
experiments are designed in a very user-friendly way.
Connections of various probes and sensors are depicted
graphically for added ease of use. All experiments
include a number of vital parameters to be calculated
by students. The students can mark the important points
are marked properly, the software calculates the results
at the click of a button. This gives the students
hands-on experience of using sophisticated digital
instrument without the hassles of making markings
on strip-chart paper and then calculating the parameters
by hand.
Windows*
based GenLab software & serial port communication
with the GenLab instrument turns any PC into
a full-fledged Polygraphic physiological Laboratory,
with online results on screen. It gives a multicolor
/ B&W one-page report on A4 size paper. In-built
patient database with more than 1000 subjects memory
helps the student to keep track of his records. All
at just mouse clicks in a very user-friendly GenLab
software environment.
Technical
Specifications
Results
Instrument
Specifications :
Main
Unit : Power Supply and interface
Modules
:
ECG,
EEG, EMG, EOG, PPG, NiBP and Spirometry
Database
MS Access
Designed
for institutional use.
Password protection
for student folders.
Easy recall of any previous
test.
Data Acquisition
Digital
storage on HDD for all tests
Interface
: RS232C Serial
PC Specifications
:
OS
: Windows*95/98SE
CPU :
Intel* Celeron*
455mHz/P4* or
better
HDD
: 4.3 GB min.
RAM
: 32 MB min.
Printer
: Any Windows*
compatible
Inkjet/LaserJet
Printer.
STANDARD
ACCESSORIES
Serial Cable -1 No.
Software CD-1 No.
Data Cables - 3 Nos.
ECG Electrodes with
cable - 3 Nos.
EMG Electrodes with
cable - 3 Nos.
EEG Electrodes with
cable - 3 Nos.
EOG Electrodes with
cable - 3 Nos.
Spirometer turbine -
1 No
PPG Sensor with cable
- 1 No.
NiBP Cuff with hose
pipe - 1 No.
POWER
REQUIREMENTS
Voltage 230 VAC ± 10%
Frequency 50 Hz
Power Consumption 3.0
A maximum
PHYSICAL
CHARACTERISTICS
Instrument Dimensions
400 cm x 300 cm x 100 cm
Approximate Instrument
Weight 9.60 Kg
ENVIRONMENTAL
REQUIREMENTS
Operating and Storage
Temperatures
15 oC to 45 oC
Cent. to 45 oC
Ambient Relative Humidity
15% to 90%, non-condensing
Pressure/Altitude
Operating and Storage
523 mm Hg and 760 mm Hg
* Specifications
are subject to change without notice.
*All
regd. trademarks are acknowledged
to their respective owners.
Experiments :
Introduction to
ECG
Introduction to
EMG
Introduction to
EEG
Introduction to
EOG
Introduction to
Spirometry
Effect of Posture
on Haemodynamics
Effect of Exercise
on Haemodynamics
Effect of NTG on
Haemodynamics
Effect of ß-blocker
on Haemodynamics
Effect of cold
pressure on Haemodynamics
Effect of sustained
handgrip on Haemodynamics
User can calculate
an exhaustive list of results from
each experiment.
For example, the
"Introduction to ECG" experiment
can give the following results :