iSirona SmartAdapter
The iSirona SmartAdapter™ enables connectivity to virtually any stationary,
mobile or non-networked medical device via the hospital’s existing
wireless network. Physically attached to the medical device, the SmartAdapter
extracts and securely transmits device data to iSirona’s DeviceConX™ for
delivery to clinical information systems. Simplifying installation, the SmartAdapter
automatically locates DeviceConX, configures itself and begins capturing
data once attached to the device. The SmartAdapter queues data, guaranteeing
delivery when the device is out of network range or during network outages.
Available late 2008, the SmartAdapter will provide secure, reliable delivery
of data from connected devices.
Flexible Installation Options
- Open platform allows for deployment to virtually any medical device
- Serial to WiFi conversion supports non-networked devices
- Unit is physically attached to the medical device
- Data is extracted and securely transmitted over hospital’s 802.11 network
- Compact design allows for multiple options for mounting to device
Simplified Installation, Configuration and Use
- Simplifies installation by automatically locating and connecting to the configuration server when booted
- Simplifies configuration by automatically downloading configuration information,
network settings, DeviceConX assignment, WiFi security parameters
and device driver once booted
- Restarts automatically in secure mode based on settings and performs
testing with assigned server, including device initialization
- Uses LED panel to provide visual indication of battery power level,
plus power status, input/output status and battery charging status
- Uses the small keypad interface to let the user switch between various
configuration and diagnostic modes, including a “factory reset” to
clear erroneous configuration data
- Provides quick and easy device driver development/deployment with Integrated Development Environment (IDE)
Key Features
Local Driver Deployment
- Leverages distributed computing model, removing driver load from server
- Communicates with device through dependable hardware interface
- Eliminates virtual COM port configuration steps/issues
Local Data Storage
- Uses local memory to allow for queuing data in the event of a network outage
- Protects against data loss during network outages or when a patient is out of network range
- Stores data in local memory so that in the event of power loss and battery depletion, all collected
data is retained and can be recovered when power is restored
Standard Network Protocols
- Communicates with DeviceConX via secure web services
- Removes dependency and limitations of virtual COM serial interfaces
- Allows unlimited devices to be managed by single server/server set based on hardware configuration
Physical and Mechanical
- Dimensions: (H x W x D) 1.58” x 2.80” x 4.19” (40.13 x 71.12 x 106.43mm)
Radio
- 802.11b radio-compliant (2.4 GHz)
- Transmission power: up to 40 mW (16 dBm)
Programmability
- Interface to monitored device completely programmable; new configurations
instantly downloaded to SAM from DeviceConX server
Electrical
- 1.2v x 4 NiMH AA 2300mHa rechargeable/replaceable battery packs (Pack:
4.8v @ 2300mAh)
- External Power: 7.5V, 2A regulated DC
- Universal 110V-260V medical grade power supply
- Built-in charger
- Requires approximately four hours of charge time for complete charge
- Expected runtime under typical operating conditions is approximately 24 hours
- Expected battery life is approximately one year
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