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S/5 Anesthesia Monitor and S/5 Critical Care Monitor
Document No. 8002948
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5.7
Service Log
Error, event, alarm and maintenance data is stored in
Service Log.
The service log contains information about the occurred
monitor errors, events and alarms since the last factory
reset or service log reset. The service log is saved in the
EEPROM memory of the main CPU board. The user can
also store different maintenance events to the
maintenance log.
Maintenance
menu is for setting and viewing the
maintenance information of the monitor
Error History
is for selecting the error history view onto
the right side of the menu.
Event History
is for selecting the event history view onto
the right side of the menu.
Alarm History
is for selecting the alarm history view onto
the right side of the menu.
Scroll Last Er (Ev)
is for scrolling the error / event /
alarm information on the right side of the menu.
Scroll Counters
is for scrolling the error / event / alarm
counters on the right side of the menu.
Record Data
is for recording the service log information
onto the M-REC paper, the laser printer or the memory
module depending on the selection in the Record Data
service menu.
Reset Log
is for clearing up the content of the service
log. This function is recommended to be run after a
performed maintenance. In Error/Event history view the
Reset Log command clears up both error and event log. In
Alarm History view the Reset Log command resets only
the alarm history log.
5.7.1
Error History
Last errors:
The section shows the last monitor errors
and the time of their occurrence.
Error counters:
The section contains counters for each
different (detected) monitor errors. The time of
occurrence of the last error is shown beside each counter.
Last log reset:
The date and the time of last Error/Event
log reset.
Possible errors:
Fast cold start
indicates a number of erroneous cold
starts with power off time less than 20 seconds. The
reason can be either a failing lead acid battery or a
software problem that was solved by the hardware
watchdog circuitry located in the monitor’s power supply
unit.
GSP watch-dog time-out
indicates an erroneous restart
controlled by the main CPU board and caused by the
display controller board. The restart is listed as a fast cold
start.
UPI watch-dog time-out
indicates an erroneous restart
controlled by the main CPU board and caused by the UPI
or UPINET board. The restart is listed as a fast cold start.