GE Mac 1200 EKG Machine

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Category: EKG Machines

GE GE Mac 1200 EKG Machine
GE GE Mac 1200 EKG Machine
GE GE Mac 1200 EKG Machine
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GE MAC 1200 EKG Machine
  • Advanced Electrocardiography Solution

The GE MAC 1200 Resting EKG machine is a robust and efficient electrocardiograph ideal for private practices and small hospitals seeking a comprehensive ECG solution. Building on the legacy of the Marquette brand, the MAC 1200 offers a compact design without compromising on performance.
Equipped with 12-lead capability, this electrocardiograph can be utilized for both acquisition with or without analysis, providing flexibility to meet various clinical needs. For facilities with minimal requirements, it functions seamlessly as a standard ECG machine. However, when integrated with the 12SL analysis program, users gain access to an industry-leading interpretation system and precise measurements, enhancing diagnostic accuracy.
Key Features:
  • Comprehensive ECG Solution: Addresses a wide spectrum of electrocardiography needs.
  • Waveform LCD Display: High-quality visualization of ECG waveforms for improved analysis.
  • Interpretive EKG: Advanced analysis functionalities for reliable interpretation.
  • Full-Sized Paper Reports: Produces clear and comprehensive patient reports.
  • Portable Design: Includes a built-in battery, making it easy to transport and use in various settings.
  • Flexible Measurements and Memory: Offers customizable options for ECG acquisition and data storage.
  • Simultaneous 12-Lead Acquisition and Analysis: Facilitates real-time analysis for prompt diagnosis.
  • Compact and Lightweight: Designed for easy handling with a convenient carrying handle.
  • Field Upgradability: Ensures the system can evolve with changing clinical needs.

Elevate your electrocardiography capabilities with the GE MAC 1200 EKG machine, delivering reliable performance and superior diagnostic support in a user-friendly package.

GE Mac 1200 EKG Machine Specifications


General Features
  • Instantaneous ECG acquisition and printing: 10 seconds
  • Microcomputer-controlled 12 lead resting ECG system

Physical Weight & Dimensions
  • Width: 14.5 inches (370 mm)
  • Height: 3.7 inches (94 mm)
  • Depth: 12.6 inches (320 mm)
  • Weight: 12.4 lbs (5.6 kg) with graphics display and battery

Power
  • Ratings: 10 - 120 V (0.32A) / 220 - 240 V (0.16A)
  • Frequency: 49 - 65 Hz
  • Battery type: NiCad, 18V, 1.4 Ah
  • Battery charge time: 4 hours

Signal Processing
  • Acquisition: 12 leads, simultaneously
  • Signal input: Type CF according to IEC
  • Digital sampling rate: 1000 samples/second/channel
  • Dynamic range: Differential signals for AC voltage ±10 mV, Superimposed DC voltage (Polarization voltage) ±600 mV
  • Resolution: 5 µV
  • Frequency response: 0.04 - 150 Hz
  • Common mode rejection: > 140 dB
  • Input impedance: > 100 M?
  • Pacemaker detection sensitivity: All leads, duration 0.1 - 2.5 ms, amplitude > 5 mV

Display
  • Type: LCD 320 x 240 pixel, backlit, contrast adjustable
  • Displayed data: Selected lead group, operation mode, lead check, heart rate, AC filter, muscle artifact detection, gain, speed, name, ID, 3 ECG waveforms

Writer
  • Type: Thermal array print head
  • Resolution: Vertically 8 dots/mm, horizontally 25 µm at 25 mm/s
  • Paper size: 8.5 × 11 inches
  • Writer speed: 5, 25, 50 mm/s
  • Paper type: Z-fold

Keyboard
  • Type: Membrane keypad with tactile feedback / 46 keys

Special Functions
  • Anti Drift System (ADS): Automatic compensation of baseline fluctuations caused by polarization voltage fluctuations at the electrodes
  • Baseline adjustment: ECG presentation on averaged baseline
  • Electrode monitoring: Audible and visual indication on the LCD for disconnected electrodes or fine breaks; each electrode monitored
  • Copy function: Automatic 12 lead mode allows printing copies of the ECG after recording
  • Automatic performance test upon power-up: Verification of the signal path starting at the signal input

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