Welch Allyn Video Cable Only for CompacVideo RCA

Welch Allyn Video Cable Only for CompacVideo RCA

Welch Allyn

Medical device accessory
  • Listed as accessory catalogue number 45518 (Video Cable, RCA/RCA) in official Welch Allyn product and service literature for the CompacVideo Otoscope system.
  • Intended as a component of the CompacVideo Otoscope imaging system, which is designed for medical use; regulatory classification and conformity are defined at the system level rather than for the cable alone in publicly available documents.
Video cable (RCA/RCA) for otoscope imaging system

Description

The Welch Allyn Video Cable Only for CompacVideo RCA (catalogue number 45518) is a dedicated composite video cable designed for use with the Welch Allyn CompacVideo Otoscope system. It provides an RCA-to-RCA connection between the otoscope’s video output and compatible video inputs on monitors, televisions, VCRs or recording devices, enabling real-time display and recording of otoscopic images. The cable is supplied as a standalone accessory for replacement or additional connectivity, and is intended for use in combination with the CompacVideo Otoscope head and a Welch Allyn 3.5 V power handle as part of the complete imaging system.

Bnefits

  • Provides the video connection between the Welch Allyn CompacVideo Otoscope and external video devices via standard RCA connectors.
  • Enables real-time display of high-quality otoscopic images on monitors, TVs or other compatible video equipment.
  • Allows recording or documentation of examinations when connected to suitable video capture or recording systems.
  • Dedicated accessory designed specifically to match the CompacVideo Otoscope system, helping ensure compatibility and reliable performance.
  • Replacement cable option that allows continued use of the CompacVideo Otoscope if the original cable is damaged or lost.
  • Standard composite RCA/RCA configuration for straightforward setup and integration with common video inputs.

Indications

  • Use as the video connection cable between the Welch Allyn CompacVideo Otoscope and compatible video display or recording devices.
  • Facilitates visualisation of the ear canal and tympanic membrane on external monitors during otoscopic examinations when used with the CompacVideo Otoscope.
  • Supports patient education and documentation by enabling display and potential recording of otoscopic images as part of the complete CompacVideo system.

Composition

  • Detailed material composition is not specified by the manufacturer in publicly available documentation.
  • Typical construction for this type of accessory is an insulated multi-strand conductor cable with moulded RCA connectors at both ends, but exact materials are not listed.

Formulation

  • Physical product: flexible video cable with RCA plug connector on each end.
  • Cable type: composite video (RCA/RCA) for use with the Welch Allyn CompacVideo Otoscope system.
  • Intended to transmit analogue video signal from the otoscope to a compatible display or recording device.
  • Non-sterile, reusable accessory; not intended for direct patient contact.

Packaging

  • Supplied as a single video cable accessory (catalogue number 45518).
  • Packaged as a standalone replacement or accessory part, typically in protective packaging appropriate for electronic cables.
  • Sold individually by distributors such as Medisave and Medscope; outer packaging details may vary by distributor.

Usage

  • Ensure you have a compatible Welch Allyn CompacVideo Otoscope and a suitable video monitor, TV or recording device with an RCA video input.
  • Power the CompacVideo Otoscope using an appropriate Welch Allyn 3.5 V power handle according to its instructions for use.
  • Connect one RCA plug of the 45518 video cable to the RCA video output port on the CompacVideo Otoscope system.
  • Connect the other RCA plug of the cable to the video input (usually yellow composite input) of the monitor, TV or recording/printing device.
  • Ensure all connections are secure but do not overtighten or force the connectors.
  • Switch on the monitor or receiving device and select the appropriate input channel.
  • Turn on and operate the CompacVideo Otoscope according to its operating manual to obtain and view images.
  • After use, power off the equipment, then gently disconnect the cable by holding the connector housings rather than pulling on the cable itself.
  • Store the cable in a clean, dry area, avoiding kinks, sharp bends or crushing of the cable.

Contraindications

  • Not intended for use with devices other than those specified by the manufacturer (Welch Allyn CompacVideo Otoscope system).
  • Do not use a damaged cable (e.g. visible cuts, exposed wires, cracked or loose connectors) as it may cause poor signal quality or equipment malfunction.
  • Not for sterile or invasive use; the cable is non-sterile and should not come into direct contact with the patient’s internal tissues or sterile fields.

Adverse Effects

  • No direct patient adverse effects are expected when the cable is used as intended, as it is non-sterile equipment that does not make direct patient contact.
  • Indirect issues may include loss of image, poor signal quality or interruption of video during examination if the cable is faulty or improperly connected, which could impact the quality of the examination.
  • Electrical safety risks are mitigated by following the CompacVideo Otoscope and monitor manufacturer’s instructions and ensuring equipment is properly maintained.

Storage Conditions

  • Store in a clean, dry environment at normal room temperature.
  • Avoid excessive heat, moisture, dust and direct sunlight.
  • Do not sharply bend, kink, crush or place heavy objects on the cable during storage or transport.
  • Keep away from chemicals or solvents that could degrade cable insulation or connector housings.
  • Inspect periodically for signs of wear or damage; replace if damage is observed.

Duration

Not applicable as a treatment; the cable is used only during the period in which the CompacVideo Otoscope is connected to a display or recording device for imaging.

Onset

Not applicable as a clinical treatment; when correctly connected, video transmission is effectively immediate during device operation.

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