Technical
The Equivital consists of the Sensor Electronics Module (SEM) which attaches to the chest via a strap arrangement (pro longed use) or self-adhesive pads (short term use by paramedics or first responders). more...

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Equivital physiological welfare monitoring system

EquivitalTM Customization and System Integration

The EquivitalRegistered TradeMark system has been designed to be flexible both in terms of its current implementation and for new applications. We understand that to offer maximum benefit the system needs to complement and co-exist with a variety of safety equipment, clothing and specialist equipment.

If you have specific needs talk to us about:

Alternative radio interfaces

  • we can support most low power radio protocols or integrate in proprietary radio solutions

Alternate clothing configuration - "One Size does not fit all"

  • we can offer custom clothing or connections methods (subject to volume) from belts and vests to adhesives

Custom algorithm application

  • we have worked with organisations to provide specific research based measures to assist in specialist monitoring requirements.

Hidalgo has many years experience in custom product design and a track record in delivering these designs into production.

Equivital SDK Suitcase

EquivitalRegistered TradeMark System Developer's Kit

(note that this is subject to change without notice)

This comprises the following:

Hardware:

  • a Sensor Electronics Module with rechargeable battery and Bluetooth interface
  • a belt (3 sizes available – please specify on ordering)
  • a programming cable, which connects to a PC (COM port) and allows updates of the SEM firmware (to SEM header)
  • a mains charger for the SEM (UK/Euro/USA plug and cable to SEM header)
Equivital SDK - case open

Software and documentation:

  • a copy of the viewing application software which takes the Bluetooth output from the SEM and inputs it to a PC, allowing display of the full disclosure data in graphical form.
  • a utility to change parameters, such as limits and timeouts (using the programming cable)
  • interface protocol document (partial and full disclosure)
  • technical documentation, including a User Guide.