This comprehensive user manual provides detailed instructions for the Zephyr™ OmniSense™ Physiological Status Monitoring (PSM) system and its associated software. Developed by Zephyr™ Performance Systems, a Medtronic company, this guide covers the setup, configuration, live operation, and data analysis of the OmniSense™ platform.
Key Features and Components
The OmniSense™ system is designed for advanced physiological and biomechanical data tracking, supporting multiple subjects simultaneously. Key components and functionalities include:
- Zephyr™ OmniSense™ Software: For data analysis and management.
- BioModules: Wearable sensors that capture physiological data.
- Garments: Various options like Zephyr™ straps, compression shirts, and BioPatch™ HP for sensor attachment.
- ECHO Gateway & Repeaters: For wireless data transmission.
- GPS Integration: For tracking speed, distance, and location.
- Live Operations: Real-time monitoring and data display via BioGauges.
- Data Analysis: Comprehensive tools for reviewing trends, performance metrics, and reports.
System Capabilities
The system allows for the monitoring of numerous physiological parameters such as Heart Rate, Breathing Rate, Activity Level, and Estimated Core Temperature. It supports up to 100 subjects and offers features like customizable safety alarms, workout tracking, and cloud connectivity via the OmniSense™ Web Portal for data storage and remote access.
About This Manual
This manual serves as a guide for users to effectively set up and utilize the OmniSense™ system. It details software installation, hardware configuration, system setup procedures, and operational workflows for both live monitoring and post-session analysis.