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3 SYSTEM SPECIFICATIONS

3.1

Mechanical Specifications

Customer Responsibility

All indicated specifications are requirements to be fulfilled by the customer during planning,
storage, installation and operation.

It is the customer's responsibility to carry out structural/static load analysis and certify the design
and construction of the substructure.

The customer is responsible for a safe mounting of the mounting plates to the wall in case of 

Buzz

On-Wall

, respectively for a safe mounting of the mounting frame into the wall in case of 

Buzz In-

Wall

. This includes the definition of the components used to mount the device. These components

including material and material quality must be adequate for the structure/substructure of the wall
and the weight and dimensions of the respective device.

Installation Considerations

The touch display assembly of 

Buzz

 can be flipped around its lower edge in order to service all

components. The chosen mounting location must provide sufficient clearance in front of and below
the 

Buzz

 touch display.

The ventilation openings of the 

Buzz

 components must not be covered.

If 

Buzz

 is mounted flush (In-Wall system), sufficient heat dissipation must be ensured by either

structural measures or an active ventilation system. The ambient temperature shall not exceed the
defined limits during normal operation.

Wall-Mounted Devices

• Stainless steel or galvanized screws/bolts shall be used to mount the wall mounted

components.

• Depending on the wall medium, the customer must use fasteners sufficient for the overall load

of the system components under consideration of local codes (safety factors, etc.).

SYSTEM SPECIFICATIONS

Site Planning Manual Rev. 1.1 Buzz Ver. 2.0

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Summary of Contents for Buzz Navigation

Page 1: ...BUZZ Version 2 0 Site Planning Manual Revision 1 1 Copyright 2018 Brainlab AG Germany All rights reserved...

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Page 3: ...ns 16 2 3 3 Buzz In Wall System Connections 18 3 SYSTEM SPECIFICATIONS 19 3 1 Mechanical Specifications 19 3 1 1 Physical Specifications 20 3 1 2 Technical Specifications 21 3 2 Electrical and Network...

Page 4: ...Upgrading the Touch Display 48 4 7 Buzz Computer Rack installation 50 4 8 Required Service Access to Buzz Touch Display 51 4 9 Ventilation 52 4 10 Touch Display Cooling 54 4 10 1 Overview 54 5 IMPLEME...

Page 5: ...y It contains important information about the responsibilities and duties of all relevant parties Pay special attention to the warnings and cautions in this manual Support If you cannot find informati...

Page 6: ...nts between the parties and any attachments thereto NOTE All pictures and drawings in this manual are NOT TO SCALE Brainlab Trademarks Brainlab is a registered trademark of Brainlab AG Buzz is a regis...

Page 7: ...tronic equipment in accordance with statutory regu lations For information regarding the WEEE Waste Electrical and Electronic Equip ment directive visit http www brainlab com en sustainability GENERAL...

Page 8: ...associated with equipment misuse Cautions Cautions are indicated by circular caution symbols They contain safety critical information regarding possible problems with the device Such problems include...

Page 9: ...60601 1 1 or clause 16 of the 3rd edition of IEC 60601 1 respectively Anyone connecting additional equipment to medical electrical equipment configures a medical system and is therefore responsible th...

Page 10: ...Project Specific Information 10 Site Planning Manual Rev 1 1 Buzz Ver 2 0...

Page 11: ...Buzz can be used in the professional healthcare environment for various surgical procedures involving video processing image recording patient data viewing and software application control Variations...

Page 12: ...nnection panel cover Buzz In Wall Buzz In Wall comprises a touch display integrated in the wall The computer is separate and may be located up to 100 m away e g in a control room rack Alternatively yo...

Page 13: ...o four touch displays main touch display and up to three additional touch displays Figure 4 No Component Additional touch display NOTE The In Wall variant is shown in this example Related Links 6 1 Di...

Page 14: ...rated e g in a control room rack with a distance up to 100 m 328 ft away You can also use the additional computer Digital OR Computer For Barco Integration Buzz 2 0 Components Buzz 2 0 article number...

Page 15: ...varying cabling concepts are described in this chapter Also refer to system connections Related Links 3 4 System Connections on page 26 6 1 1 Digital OR Computer For Barco Integration Connections on...

Page 16: ...2 3 2 Buzz On Wall System Connections Buzz On Wall Figure 5 Buzz On Wall System Connections 16 Site Planning Manual Rev 1 1 Buzz Ver 2 0...

Page 17: ...Buzz On Wall with Additional Touch Displays Figure 6 BUZZ OVERVIEW Site Planning Manual Rev 1 1 Buzz Ver 2 0 17...

Page 18: ...2 3 3 Buzz In Wall System Connections Buzz In Wall with Additional Touch Displays Figure 7 Buzz In Wall System Connections 18 Site Planning Manual Rev 1 1 Buzz Ver 2 0...

Page 19: ...e weight and dimensions of the respective device Installation Considerations The touch display assembly of Buzz can be flipped around its lower edge in order to service all components The chosen mount...

Page 20: ...m Weight 31 kg 38 kg Buzz In Wall Buzz In Wall Touch Display Additional Touch Display In Wall Height 667 mm 667 mm Width 1189 mm Buzz 42 Touch Display only 1054 mm Depth 103 mm Depth in wall 98 mm 103...

Page 21: ...V 100 240 V Current 8 4 A 3 5 1 5 A Frequency 50 60 Hz 50 60 Hz Power Consump tion Max 850 W typically 350 W Max 350 W typically 200 W AC Power Supply Verify that the AC power supply branch circuit t...

Page 22: ...Yes No Flat surface e g ta ble Yes No Touch Display and or additional Touch Dis play In Wall No Yes On Wall Yes No Requirements for External Main Switch A main switch must be provided in close vicini...

Page 23: ...d to connect other equipment ensuring that all devices are at equal potential Note The potential equalization post is not available if the Buzz computer is wall mounted The use of the potential equali...

Page 24: ...I In YCbCr BNC SDI 576i 25 480i 29 97 HD SDI 720p 50 720p 60 1080i 30 1080i 60 1080p 25 1080p 30 3G SDI 1080p 50 1080p 59 94 1080p 60 DVI In 8 Bit RBG DVI I Single Link DVI D 640x480 60Hz 800x600 60Hz...

Page 25: ...The graphic card delivers a progressive single stream signal The 3D content is created by Brainlab software additional software may be required An external display must support 3D a line by line tech...

Page 26: ...tem is not intended to be used for real time video distribution Time critical video sources e g endoscope signal must still be connected to their standard display or other target External Touch Displa...

Page 27: ...SDI Video Inputs Imaging Output for Microscope 1 x DVI I Out 1 x USB B DVI Video Inputs 5V DC Output for Video In Transfer Lines 6 x 5V DC 2A NOTE Only connect equipment specified by Brainlab to the...

Page 28: ...ort Video Output for Display 5 Brainlab support Power connections for transfer line components 4 x 5 V DC 0 5 A each NOTE Only connect equipment specified by Brainlab to the DC output Brainlab support...

Page 29: ...VI Copper cables and DVI EO converter may be used for signal in and out Always fix the screws to lock the cable connector NOTE Use high quality DVI copper cable max 5 m to connect DVI Sources or a DVI...

Page 30: ...latch then pull plug out Feature Panel Microscope Only connect microscopes via a Brainlab microscope cable Plug in the cable by connecting all connectors DVI I USB CVBS to the corresponding port For...

Page 31: ...ice and a short implementation period certain requirements must be fulfilled by the customer or customer assigned 3rd party vendors prior to the Brainlab installation The following section gives a bri...

Page 32: ...elope Figure 11 Positioning of Device Matrix of allowed component locations Within Patient Environment Inside OR Cabin Touch display Not allowed Allowed Computer All Buzz components must be mounted ou...

Page 33: ...Links 2 3 Buzz Connections on page 15 6 1 1 Digital OR Computer For Barco Integration Connections on page 61 4 2 1 Buzz On Wall Buzz On Wall Example Wiring Diagram Figure 12 PLANNING AND SITE PREPARAT...

Page 34: ...Buzz On Wall Side by Side Example Floor Plan Figure 13 Buzz On Wall 34 Site Planning Manual Rev 1 1 Buzz Ver 2 0...

Page 35: ...Figure 14 PLANNING AND SITE PREPARATION Site Planning Manual Rev 1 1 Buzz Ver 2 0 35...

Page 36: ...Buzz On Wall with Additional Touch Displays Example Floor Plan Figure 15 Buzz On Wall 36 Site Planning Manual Rev 1 1 Buzz Ver 2 0...

Page 37: ...4 2 2 Buzz In Wall Buzz In Wall Example STC Diagram Figure 16 PLANNING AND SITE PREPARATION Site Planning Manual Rev 1 1 Buzz Ver 2 0 37...

Page 38: ...Buzz In Wall Example Floor Plan Figure 17 Buzz In Wall 38 Site Planning Manual Rev 1 1 Buzz Ver 2 0...

Page 39: ...Buzz In Wall with Additional Touch Displays Example Floor Plan Figure 18 PLANNING AND SITE PREPARATION Site Planning Manual Rev 1 1 Buzz Ver 2 0 39...

Page 40: ...to 45 C 14 F to 113 F Relative humidity 10 to 90 non condensing Barometric Pressure 500 to 1060 hPa Important Environmental Information Buzz is designed for the following ambient conditions Environmen...

Page 41: ...earthing system e g electrician safety FUNCTIONAL EARTH FE Terminal directly connected to a circuit or to a screen ing part that is intended to be earthed for functional purposes e g EMC SHLD POTENTIA...

Page 42: ...unting Height General Information The recommended center mounting height for the Buzz touch display is at 150 cm 59 above finished floor Figure 19 Suggested Mounting Height 42 Site Planning Manual Rev...

Page 43: ...er screw hole This screw is only used for an easy leveling of the frame and will be removed later on The suggested mounting height is 177 cm 69 7 from finished floor to the hole 2 Level and fasten the...

Page 44: ...Step 6 Clip the foam packaging cover as protection against scratches in the display metal frame B Mounting Information Buzz On Wall 44 Site Planning Manual Rev 1 1 Buzz Ver 2 0...

Page 45: ...he hole on the upper back side This screw is only required for easy leveling of the housing and must be removed later The suggested mounting height is 177 cm 69 7 from finished floor to the hole 2 Lev...

Page 46: ...0 In Wall touch displays are mounted adjacent to each other plan a 6 10 cm 2 4 gap between the In Wall frames to avoid interference of the protruding front bezels Figure 22 How to Install Buzz In Wal...

Page 47: ...b drawings The In Wall mounting plate kit consists of one component A Display metal frame NOTE If more Buzz In Wall touch displays are mounted adjacent to each other plan a 6 10 cm 2 4 gap between the...

Page 48: ...ccuracy 10 NOTE Only Buzz 2 0 On Wall Touch Display version can be mounted using the Digital Lightbox hole pattern Figure 24 Installing the Buzz 2 0 On Wall Touch Display in the Buzz 1 0 Hole Pattern...

Page 49: ...eight of the Buzz In Wall 2 0 touch display assembly including mounting frame is 38 kg 83 8 lbs Depth of Buzz In Wall 2 0 Touch Display protruding from wall 5 mm 0 2 The Buzz In Wall 2 0 Touch Display...

Page 50: ...ficient ventilation of the MCU The heat distribution of the Buzz computer is 400 W The temperature inside the rack should not exceed 35 C The environmental requirements must be fulfilled The minimum r...

Page 51: ...an be flipped down 90 when Brainlab services the system Ensure that there is sufficient space in front of and below the system and no permanent objects are installed there Required Access Area in Fron...

Page 52: ...ed on the top bottom and sides of the system as marked below Figure 27 NOTE If the computer is wall mounted the wave cover must always be mounted Ventilation Openings on Additional Touch Display On Wa...

Page 53: ...ilation openings on the In Wall touch display NOTE The computer must be installed on the bottom base plate to not block the ventilation openings Buzz In Wall Mounting Frame Ventilation openings are lo...

Page 54: ...ve cooling are The wall material surrounding the air volume inside the wall thermal conductivity thickness of materials The temperature inside the OR heating below or above the Buzz touch display shou...

Page 55: ...With Openings The below image shows the improved heat distribution with ventilation grids installed below and above the touch display Figure 32 PLANNING AND SITE PREPARATION Site Planning Manual Rev 1...

Page 56: ...Touch Display Cooling 56 Site Planning Manual Rev 1 1 Buzz Ver 2 0...

Page 57: ...ed and signed by the customer This normally occurs during the detailed planning phase It is recommended that the customer nominates an appropriate dedicated project manager or technical representative...

Page 58: ...ing all devices All technical issues ceiling substructure final location of devices etc A timeline next steps possible delivery and installation date The scope of work packages for all involved partie...

Page 59: ...Physical Specifications without Rack Mount Computer Height 186 mm 7 3 inch Width 430 mm 16 9 inch Depth 481 mm 18 9 inch Weight 18 kg 40 lbs NOTE The above dimensions are based on horizontal placemen...

Page 60: ...er For Barco Integration Operating Voltage 100 240 V Current 9 5 4 0 A Frequency 50 60 Hz Power Consumption Max 600 W typically 350 W Digital OR Computer For Barco Integration Specifications 60 Site P...

Page 61: ...bE WoL bottom Hospital Network 10 GbE Displays 1 4 from bottom to top top Tracking Unit Camera 1GbE bottom Interoperative Data 1 GbE Displays 5 8 from bottom to top Barco Nexxis Video 40 GbE QSFP Digi...

Page 62: ...1 4 Dis playPort 100 Compatible Cables and Connectors Port Example Handling USB USB ports for connecting USB 2 0 and 3 0 devices for patient data transfer NOTE Do not connect network adapters or USB...

Page 63: ...5HU x 730 mm Clearance required to ensure adequate ventilation Rear side with air vents min 200 mm 7 87 inches All other sides without air vents min 10 mm 0 39 inches Please refer to the Fujitsu Rack...

Page 64: ...Digital OR Computer For Barco Integration Installation 64 Site Planning Manual Rev 1 1 Buzz Ver 2 0...

Page 65: ...on Refer to the Brainlab Cleaning Disinfection and Sterilization Guide or Buzz System and Technical User Guide for detailed cleaning and disinfection procedures Maintenance Refer to the Buzz System an...

Page 66: ...Other References 66 Site Planning Manual Rev 1 1 Buzz Ver 2 0...

Page 67: ...In Wall 38 Buzz On Wall 34 Buzz On Wall with additional displays 36 G grounding 23 H humidity 40 L liability 6 M mounting height 42 mounting plates 43 P panels connection panel 27 patient environment...

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