Astrovision Lifesign 140 Multi Language Guide
The monitor’s 14-inch screen is a proxy for a missing hand to hold. Its bevy of languages is a monument to the Babel of the contemporary hospital, where a Mandarin speaker, a Somali refugee, and a Spanish migrant worker lie three beds apart, each staring at the same ceiling, each interpreted only by a plastic box on a pole.
Right-to-left (RTL) languages like Arabic or Hebrew showing broken characters. Solution: Ensure the firmware is version 2.4.1 or higher. Early 2020 models required a patch for RTL cursor movement. astrovision lifesign 140 multi language