Schiller CARDIOVIT FT-1 Resting ECG System with Interpretation Software
The Schiller FT-1 is redefining the standard for portable resting ECG systems. This compact, tablet-style ECG device offers seamless wireless data transmission via Wi-Fi, LAN, or USB, making it ideal for both clinics and hospital networks.
With Schiller Sema Server Software included, you can automatically save ECGs to a shared network folder and easily integrate data with your EMR.
Key Features:
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ETM Interpretation Software for both adults and pediatric patients
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Advanced algorithms for rhythm, conduction, hypertrophy, and infarction analysis
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Internal memory stores up to 350 ECG tests and 100 rhythm tests
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8” high-resolution LCD multi-touch display – intuitive and easy to use
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Ultra-portable design – weighs just over 1 kg including battery
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Flat, sealed surface for easy cleaning and optimal hygiene
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Bidirectional communication: access data via worklist/PDQ and send reports to EMR/HIS
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Secure Wi-Fi protocols for reliable, paperless workflow
Included with Your Purchase:
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CARDIOVIT FT-1 ECG (Tablet format)
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Built-in ETM Interpretation Software
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Memory for 350 ECGs and 100 Rhythm Tests
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Wired and Wireless LAN capability
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3-Year Limited Warranty
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Accessories:
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10-Lead Patient Cable
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10 Snap-Clip Electrode Adapters
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100 Disposable Electrodes
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Power Cable
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1 Pack of Paper
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Operating Manual
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Silicone Protective Case (included)
- Schiller Sema Software Download/Install on Request
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Note: The Roll stand shown in the photos is sold separately.
Connectivity with Schiller Sema Server Software
This platform simplifies workflows by importing patient data from your EMR and exporting customized PDF reports directly to your PC. Combined with the FT-1’s internal memory and display review capabilities, this enables efficient, paperless ECG documentation.
Optimize Your Practice
With its compact design, advanced diagnostics, and seamless connectivity, the Schiller FT-1 ECG System is ideal for private practices, cardiology clinics, urgent care centers, and hospitals.