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PRN 50 Digital Writer General Information
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Hard-copy documentation comes from a stationary solid-state printing head.
The PRN 50 digital writer provides printing of physiologic waveforms and patient
alphanumeric information.
The microprocessor-driven thermal print head translates digitized data directly into
graphic forms on the 50mm paper. In contrast to conventional printers, in which movement
of the mechanism can distort waveforms and compromise accuracy, the PRN 50 digital writer
produces distortion-free hardcopy documentation with its stationary, solid-state printing
head. The only moving part on the otherwise completely electronic device is the paper
drive, which operates at eight different speeds.
The PRN 50 digital writer graphs up to four real-time waveforms simultaneously for
efficient comparison of individual physiologic parameters. Up to 3 real-time CRG waveforms
are able to be printed. The PRN 50 digital writer generates hardcopy printouts of stored
information, including trended parameters, arrhythmia information, cardiac, pulmonary and
dose calculations, and arrhythmia, alarm parameter and limits setup.
The writer prints data on a calibrated grid to ensure proper waveform alignment on the
paper. It also automatically prints numeric graticule increments for quick and easy
waveform assessment.
Replacing paper is simple; just remove the spent roll, replace it with a fresh supply
and the PRN 50 digital writer is ready to resume operation. The PRN 50 digital writer is
designed to be used with the Eagle®, Solar®, CD Telemetry-LANTM,
CentralscopeTM and Clinical Information Center (CIC) systems.