GS777 Integrated Wall System, PanOptic, MacroView for CSM UK

GS777 Integrated Wall System, PanOptic, MacroView for CSM UK

Welch Allyn

Diagnostic Equipment
  • CE Marked medical device for use in the European Economic Area (as part of the Welch Allyn/Hillrom Green Series 777 range).
  • Manufactured under an ISO 13485 Compliant quality management system (Welch Allyn/Hillrom/Baxter).
  • Designed to comply with applicable IEC/EN standards for medical electrical equipment and safety (e.g., IEC 60601 series) as stated in the manufacturer’s technical documentation.
  • Energy Efficient design aligned with Hillrom/Welch Allyn Green Series environmental and cost Reduction objectives.
Wall-mounted diagnostic system (otoscope/ophthalmoscope) with monitor mount

Description

The GS777 Integrated Wall System, PanOptic, MacroView for CSM UK is a Welch Allyn Green Series 777 integrated wall system configured for use with the Connex Spot Monitor (CSM) or Spot Vital Signs 4400 device. This configuration (777-PM2WCX-4) combines the energy-efficient Green Series 777 wall transformer with a PanOptic Basic LED Ophthalmoscope, a MacroView Basic LED Otoscope and an ear specula dispenser. The CSM or Spot vital signs device is mounted alongside (sold separately), allowing standardised physical examination and vital signs capture from a single wall-mounted station.

Bnefits

  • Integrated wall-mounted diagnostic system that consolidates key examination tools and vital signs monitoring in one location.
  • Compatible mounting for Connex Spot Monitor or Spot Vital Signs 4400 device, supporting automated blood pressure, temperature and SpO₂ measurements (monitor sold separately).
  • PanOptic Basic LED Ophthalmoscope provides a wider, clearer view of the fundus compared with traditional ophthalmoscopes for easier eye examinations.
  • MacroView Basic LED Otoscope offers a larger, nearly full-tympanic-membrane view and improved visualisation of the ear canal and tympanic membrane.
  • Energy-efficient Green Series 777 wall transformer with automatic on/off handles and handle-based rheostats to help reduce power consumption and improve workflow.
  • No external on/off switch on the transformer reduces surface contact points and supports infection control measures.
  • Integrated ear specula dispenser keeps commonly used consumables within easy reach, promoting efficient exam room workflow.
  • Modular, wall-mounted design helps standardise exam rooms and improve consistency of patient assessment across a facility.

Indications

  • Routine physical examination in primary care, outpatient clinics, urgent care, emergency departments and hospital wards.
  • Ophthalmoscopic examination of the eye using the PanOptic Basic LED Ophthalmoscope.
  • Otoscopic examination of the external auditory canal and tympanic membrane using the MacroView Basic LED Otoscope.
  • Use in conjunction with a Connex Spot Monitor or Spot Vital Signs 4400 device (when installed) for non-invasive measurement of blood pressure, temperature and oxygen saturation.
  • Standardised vital signs and exam data capture in clinical environments where wall-mounted diagnostic systems are preferred.

Composition

  • Green Series 777 wall transformer with two instrument handles, automatic on/off sensors and handle-based rheostats.
  • PanOptic Basic LED Ophthalmoscope head mounted on one 3.5 V power handle.
  • MacroView Basic LED Otoscope head mounted on one 3.5 V power handle.
  • Integrated ear specula dispenser for Welch Allyn ear specula.
  • Wall board/rail and mounting hardware suitable for installation with a Connex Spot Monitor (CSM) or Spot Vital Signs 4400 device (device not included).
  • Internal low-voltage power supply and coiled instrument cords as part of the wall transformer.
  • ABS/high-impact plastic housing and wall board, with LED illumination modules in the instrument heads.

Formulation

  • Configuration type: Green Series 777 Integrated Wall System for Connex Spot/Spot 4400 with PanOptic Basic LED Ophthalmoscope, MacroView Basic LED Otoscope and ear specula dispenser.
  • Model/item number (EU/UK variant): 777-PM2WCX-4 (Medisave UK); Baxter EU lists 777-PM2WCX-2 for a closely related EU configuration with the same instrument set.
  • Illumination: long-life white LED illumination in PanOptic Basic Ophthalmoscope and MacroView Basic Otoscope.
  • Power: mains-powered wall transformer supplying 3.5 V to instrument handles, with energy-efficient design.
  • Wall-mounted system intended for fixed installation in exam or treatment rooms.

Packaging

  • Supplied as a complete Green Series 777 Integrated Wall System assembly with wall transformer, two LED instrument heads (PanOptic Basic and MacroView Basic), ear specula dispenser and mounting hardware.
  • Connex Spot Monitor or Spot Vital Signs 4400 device not included and ordered separately.
  • Packaged in protective manufacturer carton with assembly/instruction documentation and mounting templates.
  • Intended for professional installation in clinical settings.

Usage

  • Have the system installed on a suitable wall surface by qualified personnel, following the manufacturer’s installation instructions and local electrical/healthcare facility requirements.
  • Mount the Green Series 777 wall transformer, ear specula dispenser and monitor bracket as specified; ensure mains power connection is properly wired and tested.
  • Attach the PanOptic Basic LED Ophthalmoscope and MacroView Basic LED Otoscope to the 3.5 V handles and coiled cords on the wall transformer.
  • If using a Connex Spot Monitor or Spot Vital Signs 4400, mount the device to the provided bracket and connect any required power or network cables according to its user manual.
  • To perform an exam, lift an instrument handle from the cradle; the automatic sensor will power the instrument on and illumination can be adjusted using the handle-based rheostat.
  • Use the MacroView Basic LED Otoscope with appropriate disposable ear specula from the dispenser, following standard otoscopy technique and infection control procedures.
  • Use the PanOptic Basic LED Ophthalmoscope according to manufacturer guidance for fundoscopy, focusing on the patient’s fundus as required.
  • Return the instrument handle to the cradle when finished; the automatic sensor will switch the instrument off, conserving energy.
  • Clean and disinfect the instrument heads and external surfaces regularly using compatible disinfectants as specified by the manufacturer.
  • Refer to the official Welch Allyn/Hillrom Instructions for Use and installation guides for detailed operating, cleaning and maintenance instructions.

Contraindications

  • No specific patient-related contraindications for the wall system itself; use of otoscope/ophthalmoscope should follow standard clinical judgement (e.g., avoid otoscopy in the presence of suspected tympanic membrane perforation unless clinically indicated).
  • Do not install or use the system in environments that do not meet the electrical safety or environmental requirements specified by the manufacturer.
  • Do not use if the system, cords or instrument heads appear damaged or if electrical safety checks are not passed.
  • Not intended for use in explosive or oxygen-enriched atmospheres unless explicitly indicated by the manufacturer.

Adverse Effects

  • Potential transient discomfort or photophobia during eye examination with the ophthalmoscope in some patients.
  • Possible minor discomfort during ear examination with the otoscope, particularly if the ear canal is inflamed or obstructed.
  • Risk of cross-infection if ear specula or instrument heads are not cleaned, disinfected or changed in accordance with infection control policies.
  • Risk of injury or equipment damage if the system is improperly installed or used contrary to the Instructions for Use.

Storage Conditions

  • Intended for permanent wall-mounted installation in indoor clinical environments.
  • Operate and store within the ambient temperature, humidity and environmental conditions specified in the manufacturer’s documentation.
  • Keep the system dry and protect from liquids, excessive dust, vibration and mechanical shock.
  • Ensure mains power supply and grounding meet local electrical and medical facility standards.
  • When not in use, leave instrument handles docked in the wall transformer cradles.

Duration

Not directly applicable; this is a diagnostic equipment system used during clinical examinations and vital signs assessment as required by the patient\u2019s care plan.

Onset

Immediate availability of illumination and diagnostic viewing when the instrument handle is removed from the cradle and powered on; no pharmacological effect.

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