The SP403 Smart Plug is a versatile service module integrated into the hospital bedside terminal, designed to give staff and patients seamless control and insight over bedside electrical appliances. By leveraging the terminal’s interface and network connectivity, the SP403 transforms any standard medical device or personal electronics into smart assets—enhancing convenience, energy management, and patient comfort without additional hardware clutter.
Key Functions
Remote Appliance Control
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Turn connected devices (e.g., patient monitors, lamps, chargers) on or off directly from the bedside terminal or mobile app
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Schedule automatic power cycles for routine tasks like nightly light-off or equipment self-tests
Real-Time Power Monitoring
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Measure voltage, current, and cumulative energy usage of each outlet
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Display live consumption data and usage history on the terminal’s dashboard
Overload & Surge Protection
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Built-in safeguards against overcurrent, overload, and voltage spikes
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Automatic shutoff with alert notification in case of unsafe conditions
Compact, Medical-Grade Design
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Low-profile housing fits standard outlet modules in patient rooms
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Flame-retardant enclosure and hospital-grade wiring meet IEC 60601-1 safety standards
Seamless System Integration
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Communicates via ZigBee or Wi-Fi through the bedside gateway
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Auto-discovery and naming within the MT15 software for quick setup
Advantages
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Improved Patient Comfort
Patients and caregivers can adjust bedside lamps, fans, or personal devices without leaving the bed, fostering autonomy and convenience.
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Enhanced Energy Efficiency
Visibility into power usage helps identify underutilized or energy-hungry devices, enabling smarter scheduling and cost savings.
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Streamlined Workflows
Remote control and scheduling reduce manual rounds for turning equipment on/off, freeing staff to focus on direct patient care.
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Safety & Reliability
Overload protection and surge defense protect sensitive medical devices and reduce downtime, ensuring continuous operation.
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Data-Driven Maintenance
Historical power data can flag abnormal consumption patterns, prompting proactive equipment checks before failures occur.