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Datex-Ohmeda S/5 monitors
Document No. 800 1015-1
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5.1
NIBP Service menu
Service Data
Pressure
shows measured pressure multiplied by 10.
Zero
shows pressure at auto zeroing multiplied by 10 and changes b20 and -20 mmHg.
Absolute pressure is the sum of
Pressure
and
Zero
.
Protect handle
indicates hardware protection for EEPROM memory. It should be ON all the time in
normal operation. If it is OFF data can not be read from or written to EEPROM, only the calibration
protection can be set or reset by software. It can be turned to OFF by turning the toggle switch to the
right at the bottom of the module, which also enables 'Protection ON/OFF' menu selection in the
calibration menu.
Calibr. prot.
shows software calibration protection and should be OFF to enable calibration.
+15 V power
indicates the condition of the supply v15 Vdirty for the pump and valves. It
exists (ON) or not (OFF) depending on service menu function. The supply voltage can be turned on
by selecting the previous menu and then the desired menu again.
AD0
to
AD7
show the values of each eight channels of A/D converter.
Timeouts
is a cumulative number that indicates how many times the module has not responded to
the monitor's inquiry.
Bad checksums
is a cumulative number that indicates how many times
communication from the module to monitor broke down.
Bad c-s by mod
is a cumulative number that indicates how many communication errors the
module has detected.
The monitor starts counting these items at power up and resets to zero at power off. The nonzero
values do not indicate a failure, but the continuous counting (more than 50 per second) indicates
either serial communication failure, or module not in place. Also other modules can cause
communication errors that cause these numbers rise.
RAM
indicates the state of the RAM memory.
ROM
indicates whether the checksum in the EPROM is in accordance with the one the software has
calculated.
EEPROM
indicates if the values stored in the permanent memory are valid.
The state is either
OK, Fail
or
?
(module not in place or a communication error).
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