ACTiSYS ACT-IR2012UL FIR - Infrared Reader USB adapter

$162.00
SKU: 8000-0815
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  • OEM-Specified Resuscitation Link: The exact, factory-sanctioned infrared adapter required to establish a secure data upload link with legacy ZOLL AED Plus and AED Pro monitors.
  • Seamless IrDA-to-USB Bridging: Converts wireless optical infrared telemetry directly into standard USB formatting for real-time post-rescue data decoding.
  • Optimized for RescueNet™ Suite: Guaranteed native compatibility with ZOLL’s signature digital event analysis and medical review software platforms.
  • Driver Stability & OS Compatibility: Utilizes high-grade internal chipsets engineered to operate reliably across modern enterprise Windows operating systems.
  • Rugged Field-Ready Construction: Built with an ultra-compact, high-impact polymer chassis and an integrated flexible cable to withstand clinical field wear.

Bridge the gap between older, life-saving hardware and modern enterprise computers with the professional ActiSys Infrared (IrDA) to USB Adapter (ACT-IR224UN-LN115). To safeguard internal electronics against dust, blood, and moisture, legacy medical devices like the ZOLL AED Plus and AED Pro were engineered without exposed physical data ports (such as USB or Ethernet sockets) on their primary outer casing. Instead, they rely on a sealed, wireless optical Infrared window to transmit records. This specialized optical reader resolves administrative data barriers by capturing those flashing light signals and transforming them into a standard USB format that any modern computer can process.

In an era of rigorous occupational health standards and post-incident medical tracking, extracting a casualty's ECG telemetry and the device’s compression history is a vital administrative duty. When plugged into a supervisor's laptop running ZOLL RescueNet™ or Code Review software, this reader forms an instantaneous, non-contact diagnostic bridge. Fleet coordinators can smoothly transfer event logs, download automatic self-test archives, and push mandatory internal firmware upgrades without risking the integrity of the device's sealed outer shell. It is an essential asset for safety managers overseeing institutional or corporate defibrillator networks.

📡 Medical Hardware & Software Integration Profile:

  • Defibrillator Hardware Targets: Engineered specifically to sync with the ZOLL AED Plus (Generation 1/2 IrDA versions) and the ZOLL AED Pro.
  • Proprietary Software Support: Fully certified to download data into ZOLL RescueNet™, ZOLL Code Review, and ZOLL AED Plus Administrative Software.
  • Operating System Architecture: Broad compatibility with desktop environments, utilizing standard stable device drivers for Windows 10 and Windows 11.
  • Functional Deployment Note: This adapter must be placed within a direct, unobstructed line-of-sight (maximum 1 meter distance) of the AED's infrared port during data synchronization to avoid packet corruption.
Manufacturer Product Model ActiSys ACT-IR224UN-LN115 (ZOLL Authorized Data Catalog SKU)
Interface Connection Standard USB Type-A Male (Compatible with USB 2.0 and USB 3.0 ports)
Wireless Data Protocol IrDA (Infrared Data Association) compliant optical signal array
Data Transmission Speed Supports standard medical telemetry rates up to 115.2 Kbps
Power Requirements Bus-powered via USB link (Draws minimal milliwatt power directly from host PC)
Chassis Architecture High-impact, translucent infrared-permeable composite shell casing

Q: Why does a corporate health and safety director require this specific infrared adapter instead of standard wireless Bluetooth linkages?

A: Traditional legacy defibrillators like the ZOLL AED Plus were engineered long before Bluetooth or Wi-Fi became standard protocols in medical environments. More importantly, clinical-grade medical equipment requires absolute shielding against external electronic eavesdropping or unauthorized wireless intervention during emergency operations. The closed optical nature of the ActiSys IrDA infrared standard forces a tight, localized, physical line-of-sight data connection. This setup guarantees that patient heart rhythms and rescue telemetry cannot be intercepted remotely, protecting medical privacy laws.

Q: What is the correct physical configuration method to ensure a fast, uncorrupted transfer when sync-linking the AED to the PC?

A: To guarantee an optimal data stream, place the host laptop on a stable surface and point the dark plastic lens of the ActiSys adapter directly at the corresponding rectangular infrared window located on the upper edge of the ZOLL AED. Keep the distance between both lenses under 30 to 45 centimeters (12 to 18 inches). Ensure that intense, direct overhead fluorescent lights or outdoor sunlight do not strike the lenses directly, as heavy ambient light waves can drown out the subtle infrared transmission signals and interrupt your download session.

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