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The AIM-8-V3 uses a shielded five-wire impedance electrode cable assembly for sensing the subject’s bioelectric-impedance and ECG signals. Each of the five wires is a shielded coaxial cable, which prevents the two mA current electrodes from having high frequency cross talk with the impedance detection ECG electrodes. The subject electrode cable assembly is typically 34" long and is terminated with a DB-9 male plug which mates with the corresponding receptacle on the AIM-8-V3 monitor.
The electrode lead-wires are numbered 1 through 5 for easy identification. Leads 1 and 4 are the current excit
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