Holter Monitor MHM-701

Description:

Holter Monitor MHM-701 records 12-channel digital ECG data with 12-bit resolution. It provides accurate and high-quality results over a 24-hour monitoring period. This device has a frequency response of 0.1 to 60 Hz and a sampling rate of 250 Hz. This ensures clear and detailed waveforms for clinical analysis. Its compact and lightweight design makes it easy to wear. With options like a belt clip and lanyard, patients can move freely and comfortably during monitoring.

Specifications :

Channels 12 Channel Digital Recording
Resolution 12 Bit
Frequency Response 0.1 to 60 Hz
Sampling Rate 250 Hz
Minimum Input Signal 50 µV
Sensitivity 10 mm/mV ±5%
Input Impedance >10 MΩ
Baseline Stability ≤ ±5%
Time Constant ≥ 3.2 s
CMRR >60 dB
Inter-channel Interference <0.15 mV
Memory Capacity ≥ 256 MB
Data Transfer Built-in SD Card
ECG Signal Verification LCD at Hook-up
Operating Temperature 0°C to +45°C
Non-operating Temperature 0°C to +60°C
Operating Humidity 10% to 95% (non-condensing)
Non-operating Humidity 5% to 95% (non-condensing)
Atmospheric Pressure 86 kPa to 106 kPa
Monitor 15inch with 1024×768 resolution or above
Patient Cable 12 Lead Integrated Patient Cable
Operating Position Belt Clip
Input Circuit Current <0.1 µA
Safety Level Class I
RAM 1 GB
Storage 40 GB free space on hard drive
USB Ports 2 Free
Printer Laser Printer
CPU Intel Pentium 4
Dynamic Input Voltage ±4.5 mV
Polarizing Voltage ±300 mV
Battery 1 AA Alkaline (1.5V, 24 hours typical)
Power Consumption <0.1 VA
Packaging Dimensions 30 × 25 × 20 cm
Gross Weight 2 kg
Features :
    • Advanced Recording Capabilities

    • High Sensitivity and Signal Quality

    • Robust Data Storage and Transfer

    • Low Power Consumption

    • Minimum System Requirements

  • Applications

    Our Holter Monitor MHM-701 plays an important role in evaluating the effectiveness of anti-arrhythmic treatments and monitoring pacemaker performance. Designed for use in both hospital and ambulatory settings, it delivers continuous, real-time ECG data to support accurate diagnoses and guide clinical decision-making.