Hardware Requirements
Operator's Manual
9-7
9.7
Hardware Requirements
Backup Battery Temperature
Low
Backup battery temperature is >60°C.
Power Pac Battery Temperature
Low
Power
P
ac battery temperature is >60°C.
Power Pac Battery Pack Low
Med
Less than 2 Ah of charge is left on Power Pac battery pack.
Integrated Power Pac Failure
Med
Loss of communication with the Power Pac battery. Replace Power Pac
battery.
Switching to Backup Battery
Med
Indicates that the Power Pac battery pack is not available or usable.
Ventilator is switching battery operation to backup battery.
Running on Backup Battery
Med
The ventilator is operating on backup battery for >15 minutes. Audible
alarm will sound every 5 minutes thereafter.
Backup Battery Low
High
Backup battery has insufficient charge (less than 1 Ah).
Backup Battery Shutdown
Imminent
High
Backup battery is extremely low and will lose power very soon. Connect
to external power or insert new Power Pac battery pack.
Backup Battery Failure
High
Indicates a failure in backup battery due to communication failure with
host processor or capacity is below 1 Ah.
Flow Sensor Disconnect
High
Flow sensor is no longer detected or is faulty.
Table 9-8.
Automatic Alarms (Continued)
Alarm
Alarm priority
Description
Table 9-9.
Hardware Requirements
Hardware requirements
Description
Patient outlet
22 mm OD
AC power input
100–240 V AC
DC power input
12–24 VDC
Power switch
Momentary switch to power on and off
RS-232C interface
Nine-pin standard RS232 connector
Nurse call/remote alarm
RJ435 connector
USB ports
Two USB ports for connecting to central monitoring systems, uploading software upgrades
or download data files.
Electrical
Applied parts type BF Class I Protection Against Electric Shock
100-240 V AC, max. 2 A, 50/60 Hz
12-24 V DC, max. 5 A
Summary of Contents for Newport HT70
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