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Set of 2 X Male Safety DIN connector to SNAP Adapter
The SleepSense Universal RIP/Inductive Adapter allows you to connect any SleepSense Inductive band to your current RIP/Inductive interface cables. Simply connect the adapter to your current interface cable and snap on any SleepSense Inductive Band.
SUM-Abdomen cable
The SleepSense MultiRIP system measures the thoracic and abdominal effort signals and their sum to provide accurate and reliable respiratory effort signals used to assist the technician in identifying desynchronized chest and abdominal breathing.
The PS9202 SUM-Abdominal Cable has a black connector that plugs into a designated socket on the 9201 MultiRIP Module Box. The other end of this cable has snap leads that will attach to any SleepSense Reusable or Semi-Reusable Inductive Belt.
For use with #9201 MultiRIP SUM Channel Module
SUM-Chest cable
The SleepSense MultiRIP system measures the thoracic and abdominal effort signals and their sum to provide accurate and reliable respiratory effort signals used to assist the technician in identifying desynchronized chest and abdominal breathing.
The PS9203 SUM-Chest Cable has a black connector that plugs into a designated socket on the 9201 MultiRIP Module Box. The other end of this cable has snap leads that will attach to any SleepSense Reusable or Semi-Reusable Inductive Belt.
For use with #9201 MultiRIP SUM Channel Module
Standard DIN Connector
SUM-Output Cable
The #PS9204 SUM Output Wireset is designed for use with 9201 MultiRIP Module and has various sets of Safety DIN Connectors that connect to the corresponding inputs in the PSG system.
The SleepSense MultiRIP System measures the thoracic and abdominal effort signals and their sum to provide accurate and reliable respiratory effort signals used to assist the technician in identifying desynchronized chest and abdominal breathing.
Sensor Tester
The Sensor Tester enables the sleep tech to verify the proper operation of many types of physiological sensors, electrodes, and cables used in the sleep lab.
The AC channel conveniently tests the operation of Piezo Crystal and Film Effort Sensors, Piezo Snore and Movement Sensors, and RIP/Inductive Sensors as well as any other sensor producing signals in the mV range.
The impedance channel will turn on the UP arrow light for resistance under 50 ohms. The results are high enough to show proper operation of all standard leads and electrodes, yet low enough to prevent showing GOOD” on a bad cable. The Sensor Tester battery should last for several years of normal use.