Technical Specifications:
Model: UMEC 12
Brand: Mindray
Display: 12.1” LED, 800×600 pixels, up to 11 waveforms
Dimensions: 345 mm × 160 mm × 255 mm
Weight: < 4 kg
Battery: Li-ion, 2500 mAh (optional 5000 mAh)
Battery Backup: 4 hours standard, 8 hours with 5000 mAh
Parameters Monitored:
ECG: 3/5-lead, HR Range: Adult 15–300 bpm, ±1 bpm accuracy
Respiration: 0–150 rpm, ±2 rpm accuracy
SpO₂: 0–100%, ±2% accuracy (Adu/Ped), ±3% (Neo)
Pulse Rate: 20–350 bpm depending on source (SpO₂/NIBP/IBP)
NIBP:
Method: Oscillometric, Modes: Manual/Auto/STAT
Ranges: Systolic (25–290 mmHg), Diastolic (10–250 mmHg), Mean (15–260 mmHg)
Accuracy: ±5 mmHg (mean error), ±8 mmHg (SD)
Temperature: 0–50°C, ±0.1°C accuracy
IBP (optional): 2 channels, Range: -50 to 300 mmHg, ±2% or ±1 mmHg
Cardiac Output (optional): 0.1–20 L/min, ±5% or ±0.1 L/min
CO₂ (optional): 0–20%, sidestream method, startup <90s
Recorder: 3-trace thermal array, speeds: 12.5, 25, 50 mm/s
Data Storage:
Trend: 1200 hrs (10-min interval), 120 hrs (1-min), 4 hrs (5-sec)
Alarm Events: 1800
NIBP: 1600 measurements
Full Disclosure: 48 hrs
Connectivity: USB, VGA, optional Ethernet/Wi-Fi
Mindray UMEC 12 Patient Monitor
The Mindray UMEC 12 is a high-performance multiparameter patient monitor designed to deliver accurate, real-time measurements of ECG, SpO₂, NIBP, respiration, temperature, IBP, CO₂, and cardiac output. With a 12.1” high-resolution screen, reliable algorithms, and extensive data storage, it's ideal for use in ICUs, emergency departments, and general wards.
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12.1” color LED or touchscreen display with 800×600 resolution
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Patented multi-lead ECG algorithm reduces false alarms
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Quick and comfortable NIBP measurements for all patient types
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Motion-tolerant SpO₂ algorithm ensures accuracy
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Data review: 1200 hrs trend, 1600 NIBP records, 48 hrs waveform
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Recorder with 3-trace thermal printing
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USB and VGA support for data transfer and external display
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Battery backup up to 8 hours (optional 5000 mAh)
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Lightweight design, <4 kg, with carry handle
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Optional modules: IBP, CO₂ (sidestream), Cardiac Output (C.O.)
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