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GE Healthcare

MAC

TM

 3500

 

Resting ECG Analysis System

Version  9D

Service Manual

2021337-036 Revision 

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Summary of Contents for MAC 3500

Page 1: ...GE Healthcare MACTM 3500 Resting ECG Analysis System Version 9D Service Manual 2021337 036 Revision L ...

Page 2: ...ot apply to earlier software versions Due to continuing product innovation specifications in this manual are subject to change without notice MUSE CASE MAC MARS MULTI LINK and 12SL are trademarks owned by GE Medical Systems Information Technologies Inc a General Electric Company going to market as GE Healthcare All other trademarks are owned by their respective owners 2005 2008 2010 2013 2014 2019...

Page 3: ...quipment Symbols 1 7 Service Information 1 9 Service Requirements 1 9 Equipment Identification 1 9 Serial Number Format 1 10 Label Format 1 10 2 Equipment Overview General Description 2 3 Side View 2 3 Back View 2 4 Connector Identification 2 5 3 Installation Introduction 3 3 General Assembly 3 4 Trolley Height Adjustment 3 6 Installing the MAC 3500 Resting ECG Analysis System 3 8 Installing the O...

Page 4: ...est 4 12 Speaker Test 4 13 Keyboard Test 4 13 Trim Pad Control Test 4 14 Writer Test 4 14 Battery Test 4 16 Communication Test 4 18 Acq Module Tests 4 21 Analog I O Tests 4 22 Floppy Drive Tests 4 24 Internal Memory Tests 4 25 SD Card Tests 4 25 Substitute Master Password 4 26 Equipment Problems 4 27 ECG Data Noise 4 27 System Errors 4 28 Frequently Asked Questions 4 29 Maintenance 4 29 Save Setup...

Page 5: ...4 38 Thermal Printer J12 4 39 Floppy Disk Drive J13 4 40 Acquisition Module J14 4 41 KISS Pump J19 4 41 Acquisition Module J20 4 41 LCD Backlight J23 4 42 5 Maintenance Introduction 5 3 Recommended Maintenance 5 3 Required Tools and Supplies 5 3 Inspection and Cleaning 5 4 Visual Inspection 5 4 Exterior Cleaning 5 4 Interior Cleaning 5 4 General 5 4 Thermal Printhead Cleaning 5 4 Checking Electric...

Page 6: ...ystem Setups and Option Activation 5 24 Installing the Software 5 24 Service Only Setups 5 27 Restore System Setups 5 28 Restore Options 5 28 Disable Options 5 29 COMM Board Replacement 5 30 Setting up LAN Communications 5 31 Writer Roller Carriage Assembly Replacement 5 33 Leakage Tests 5 34 Functional Checkout Procedures 5 35 Tools 5 36 Visual Inspection 5 36 Checkout Procedures 5 37 Operational...

Page 7: ... 3500 Plastics Kit pn 2030898 001 6 25 MAC 3500 Top Cover Kit pn 2030899 001 6 27 Harness Kit for MAC 3500 pn 2030871 002 6 28 MAC 3500 KISS Pump Hardware Kit pn 2030872 002 6 29 A Technical Specifications Instrument Type A 3 Processing A 3 Communications with MUSE System A 4 Display A 4 Writer A 4 Keyboard A 5 Electrical A 5 Physical A 5 Environmental A 6 Trolley A 6 Magnetic Card Reader A 6 Barc...

Page 8: ...8 CPU B 6 C Electromagnetic Compatibility Electromagnetic Compatibility EMC C 3 Guidance and Manufacturer s Declaration Electromagnetic Emissions C 3 Guidance and Manufacturer s Declaration Electromagnetic Immunity C 4 Guidance and Manufacturer s Declaration Electromagnetic Immunity C 5 Recommended Separation Distances C 6 EMC Compliant Cables and Accessories C 7 D Index ...

Page 9: ...Revision L MAC 3500 Resting ECG Analysis System 1 1 2021337 036 1 Introduction ...

Page 10: ...1 2 MAC 3500 Resting ECG Analysis System Revision L 2021337 036 For your notes ...

Page 11: ...ction and intended use Intended Audience This manual is intended for the person who uses maintains or troubleshoots this equipment Table 1 Revision History PN 2021337 036 Revision Date Comment A 1 August 2006 Initial release of document B 14 December 2006 Added FRUs for MobileLink Silex serial server C 1 February 2007 Edited EMC section for IEC 60601 2 51 compliance D 10 October 2008 Added 007 boa...

Page 12: ...12SL ECG Analysis Program Physician s Guide 2020299 021 MobileLink Wireless Communications Installation Manual 2025521 001 KISS Multilead Operator s Manual 2020299 025 LAN Option for MAC Resting ECG Systems Installation and Troubleshooting Guide 2044854 112 Modular MAC ECG Trolley Service Manual 2056914 001 Modular MAC ECG Trolley Assembly Instructions US 2056914 002 Modular MAC ECG Trolley Assemb...

Page 13: ...th conductor is in doubt CAUTIONS This equipment contains no serviceable parts Refer servicing to qualified service personnel U S Federal law restricts this device to the sale by or on the order of a physician Responsibility of the Manufacturer GE Medical Systems Information Technologies is responsible for the effects of safety reliability and performance only if Assembly operations extensions rea...

Page 14: ...d accessories manufactured or recommended by GE Healthcare Contact GE Healthcare for information before connecting any devices to this equipment that are not recommended in this manual If the installation of this equipment in the USA will use 240 V rather than 120 V the source must be a center tapped 240 V single phase circuit Parts and accessories used must meet the requirements of the applicable...

Page 15: ...ack Do NOT throw the battery into the garbage Recycle the battery Consult accompanying documents This position of the switch removes battery power from the equipment Classified with respect to electric shock fire mechanical and other specified hazards only in accordance with UL 60601 1 CAN CSA C22 2 No 601 1 CAN CSA C22 2 No 601 2 25 EN 60601 2 25 EN 60601 1 1 IEC 60601 1 2 2001 To reduce the risk...

Page 16: ...tain mercury which must be recycled or disposed of in accordance with local state or country laws Within this system the backlight lamps in the monitor display contain mercury Manufacturer name and address Consult instructions for use PCT GOST marking symbolizing conformity with applicable Russian Gosstandart technical and safety standards ...

Page 17: ...s the user s responsibility to report the need for service to GE or to one of their authorized agents Equipment Identification The serial number label is located inside the device as shown in the following illustration Every GE Healthcare device has a unique serial number for identification The serial number is formatted as shown in Serial Number Format on page 1 10 NOTE The examples shown are rep...

Page 18: ...MAC 3500 described in this manual is SCA B Year manufactured 00 99 06 2006 07 2007 and so on C Fiscal week manufactured D Production sequence number E Manufacturing site F Miscellaneous characteristic A B C D E F Table 3 Equipment Identification Label A Date of manufacture in YYYY MM format B Part number of product C Product code description D Serial number described above E Manufacturing site A B...

Page 19: ...Revision L MAC 3500 Resting ECG Analysis System 2 1 2021337 036 2 Equipment Overview ...

Page 20: ...2 2 MAC 3500 Resting ECG Analysis System Revision L 2021337 036 For your notes ...

Page 21: ...Description A keyboard Press the keyboard keys to control the system or to enter data B display screen View the waveform and text data C modem port Connect the telephone cable here optional feature D LAN port Connect to the LAN here optional feature The green LED on the right side of this port indicates a good ethernet link The amber LED on the left side of this port flashes to indicate network tr...

Page 22: ...on Back View Name Description A back panel connectors Connect peripheral devices here B Secure Digital card slot Insert Secure Digital card for external storage here C ground lug Connect non grounded peripheral devices to ensure equipotential D main AC power Insert the main AC power cable 105A A B C D ...

Page 23: ...Name Description A A Connect an optional card reader or optional bar code reader B 1 External GE KISS pump connection C 2 Connect a local transmission cable serial line modem or client bridge wireless option D ANA TTL Connect a device requiring analog data or TTL trigger ultrasound stress echo ergometer analog treadmill blood pressure units etc E EXT VID Connect an external video display F IR Poin...

Page 24: ...ystem Revision L 2021337 036 Equipment Overview Connector Identification H ground lug Connect non grounded peripheral devices to ensure equipotential I main AC power Insert the main AC power cable Table 4 Back Panel Connectors Continued ...

Page 25: ...Revision L MAC 3500 Resting ECG Analysis System 3 1 2021337 036 3 Installation ...

Page 26: ...3 2 MAC 3500 Resting ECG Analysis System Revision L 2021337 036 For your notes ...

Page 27: ... 036 Installation Introduction Introduction This chapter describes how to assemble the MAC 5500 system and optional accessories on the optional MAC Series Trolley and it identifies the requirements and configurations for using select devices with the ST option ...

Page 28: ...ing the MAC device to the MAC Series trolley Attaching the optional external modem Attaching the magnetic card reader Attaching the bar code reader NOTE These instructions describe the process only for the MAC Series trolley 1 For general assembly instructions for the modular MAC trolley 2 refer to the Modular MAC Trolley Assembly Instructions identified in Related Documentation on page 1 4 ...

Page 29: ...lete assembly as a reference when attaching the optional accessories NOTE Because the optional trolley is made by another vendor for GE the serial number format is different from that shown in Serial Number Format on page 1 10 MAC 3500 Patient Cable Arm and Holder Swivel Casters Trolley Serial Number 105A Front Cover Locking Casters ...

Page 30: ... cm 33 25 inches The trolley is normally shipped at the 92 07 cm 36 25 inches height but can be changed to fit your needs To change to the lower height use the following steps 1 Tip the trolley on its side and using a 1 2 inch socket remove the 4 outer 1 2 inch bolts and slide the base assemble up on the column 2 Remove the remaining bolts and mounting plate 3 Flip the mounting plate and reverse t...

Page 31: ...Revision L MAC 3500 Resting ECG Analysis System 3 7 2021337 036 Installation General Assembly CAUTION Do not over tighten Over tightening the bolts may cause them to strip 110A 109A ...

Page 32: ...nalysis System To secure the MAC 3500 to the trolley assembly follow these steps 1 Lock the wheels to prevent the trolley from rolling 2 Remove the end panel by pulling out and up 3 Place the unit on the trolley surface then slide it on until the unit is firmly in place and under the tab at the rear of the on the tray 111A 112A 4A ...

Page 33: ...ion General Assembly 4 Secure the MAC 3500 to the trolley by tightening the three captive screws located under the trolley tray 5 Replace the end panel by pushing up and in until you hear a snap 6 Unlock the wheels to allow free movement of the trolley 21A MAC 3500 113A 114A ...

Page 34: ...et comes assembled and ready to install on the trolley To install a modem kit on the trolley complete the following steps 1 Find the modem mounting site located under the patient cable arm at the rear of the trolley where the kit is to be installed 2 Slide the assembly up in place so that the bracket slot catches on the bracket lip 3 Tighten the three mounting screws to secure the modem to the tro...

Page 35: ...C 3500 Resting ECG Analysis System 3 11 2021337 036 Installation General Assembly 4 Plug the modem cable into connector port 2 on the MAC 3500 5 Refer to the operator s manual for information on using the modem 30A ...

Page 36: ...trolley styles Disregard and do not use the parts indicated in the following illustration To install the magnetic card reader and its mounting bracket on the trolley complete the following steps 1 Remove both end panels by pulling out and up at the bottom 2 Using a Phillips screw driver fasten the card reader assembly under the front handle Align with holes provided under front handle Card Reader ...

Page 37: ...y column towards the rear as shown below 4 At the front hold the cable to the side so it clears the front panel as you replace the panel 5 Plug the cable connector into port A then replace the back panel 6 Refer to the MAC 3500 Operator s Manual for information on using the Magnetic Card Reader Cable Routing Rear View 34A 77A 70A ...

Page 38: ...he Bar Code Reader and its cable mounting bracket on the trolley complete the following steps 1 Fasten the cable clamp bracket to the underside of the rear handle using a Phillips screw driver and the self tapping screws provided NOTE DO NOT overtighten Overtightening the screw may cause the screw to strip and clamp to fail Cable Clamp Cable Clamp Bracket Barcode Reader 71A 72A Cable Clamp Cable C...

Page 39: ...o place the correct amount of slack to free the cable from stress when the MAC 3500 needs to be re opened 3 Next fasten the cable and clamp to the clamp bracket then close the MAC 3500 Observe that there is enough slack to allow free movement of the cable when re opening the MAC 3500 4 Refer to the MAC 3500 Operator s Manual for information on how to use the barcode reader Internal Access Button 9...

Page 40: ...3 16 MAC 3500 Resting ECG Analysis System Revision L 2021337 036 Installation General Assembly For your notes ...

Page 41: ...Revision L MAC 3500 Resting ECG Analysis System 4 1 2021337 036 4 Troubleshooting ...

Page 42: ...4 2 MAC 3500 Resting ECG Analysis System Revision L 2021337 036 For your notes ...

Page 43: ...formation in this chapter helps you narrow service problems to one of the replaceable assemblies These assemblies illustrated in the following diagrams are discussed in more detail in the remainder of the chapter along with replacement procedures PCB Block Diagram The following diagram illustrates the logical relationship of the system components ...

Page 44: ...4 4 MAC 3500 Resting ECG Analysis System Revision L 2021337 036 Troubleshooting Assembly Descriptions ...

Page 45: ...ubleshooting Assembly Descriptions Connection Diagrams The following diagram illustrates the physical I O connections between the PCB and external devices The following diagrams provide a detailed look at the connection between the PCB and the LVDS LED display assembly ...

Page 46: ...or the LVDS LED display assembly 2026799 002 and the table that follows it identifies those connections Item GE Part Number Desciption A1 2024701 001 ASSY DISPLAY CABLE MAC3500 CMOS A2 2062075 001 LVDS LED LCD PANEL A4 2024701 001 MAC3500 PWR CABLE MAIN BOARD TO LVDS A5 2061540 001 PWA MAC5500 LVDS DRV BRD ROHS A6 2059277 001 ASSY MAC3500 BACKLIT CABLE AUO A7 2059322 001 MAC3500 LCD CABLE ...

Page 47: ...ays If the equipment is not working properly ask yourself the following questions Is the unit turned on Have there been any changes in the use location or environment of the equipment that could cause the failure Has the equipment hardware or software been modified since last use Is operator error the cause of the problem Try to repeat the scenario exactly and compare that to the proper operation ...

Page 48: ...4 8 MAC 3500 Resting ECG Analysis System Revision L 2021337 036 Troubleshooting General Fault Isolation Power up Flow Chart 60B ...

Page 49: ...n Poor Quality ECGs Poor quality ECGs can be caused by factors in the environment inadequate patient preparation hardware failures related to the acquisition module leadwires cables or problems in the unit Use a simulator to obtain an ECG report If the report is good the problem is external to the unit ...

Page 50: ...ing Loose screws in plugs Fuses Type and rating Replace as necessary Interface Cables Excessive tension or wear Loose connection Strain reliefs out of place Circuit Boards Moisture dust or debris top and bottom Loose or missing components Burn damage or smell of over heated components Socketed components not firmly seated PCB not seated properly in edge connectors Solder problems cracks splashes o...

Page 51: ...ct System Setup 3 At the prompt type the word system the password set at the factory then press the Enter key If the password was not changed the System Setup menu appears If the menu does not appear use the master password NOTE If the system s unique password is inaccessible create one following the instructions in Substitute Master Password on page 4 26 4 When the System Setup menu displays hold...

Page 52: ... 4 18 For information on Acq Module Tests go to Acq Module Tests on page 4 21 For information on Analog I O Tests go to Analog I O Tests on page 4 22 For information on SD Card Tests go to SD Card Tests on page 4 25 Display Test The purpose of the test is to verify that all the screen pixels are working and that the brightness and contrast samples are within the normal range Pixel Verification Tes...

Page 53: ... the key is functioning properly To verify if all keys are functioning properly press each key and verify that its value is highlighted on the screen and displayed at the top The numeric value that is displayed at the top of the screen is the scan code representation of the pressed key It is normal for the background value for the key to remain on the screen after it is pressed so you know it has ...

Page 54: ...or speed control paper speed paper tracking paper cueing and print head quality During the tests make the following general checks The first character printed should not be distorted The writer should not skew or crush either edge of the paper The large triangles and diagonal lines printed across the pages should be straight and uniform without curves or wavering The perfs should align with the te...

Page 55: ...attern indicates a defective or missing print head dot See Printhead Assembly Replacement on page 5 18 Roller Test During the check perform the following general checks After cueing printing should start at approximately 13 14 mm on the page The pattern will appear as diagonal light and dark wavy bands Isolated light spots indicate a flat spot on the roller A white line across the length of the pa...

Page 56: ...for the percent of charge remaining the battery voltage should be between 15 and 24 volts If battery voltage is below 15 volts the battery may need to be replaced Battery Current Disconnect AC power If the battery current is less than 0 7 amps the main CPU may need to be replaced For example if current is 0 8 amps consider replacing CPU See Main CPU Board Replacement on page 5 22 Battery Temperatu...

Page 57: ...he Battery Discharge Test is run again Battery Discharge Test window NOTE Consider replacing the battery if discharge capacity is less than 2000 2k mAH Battery Charge Test This test completely discharges the battery and monitors a charge cycle This test can take up to six hours to run Select Print Battery Charge Test to view test results NOTE The Battery Discharge Test takes less time to run and i...

Page 58: ...shown below COM Port Loopback Test The Communications COM Port Loopback test sends various ASCII characters out from the COM Port s transmit lines and expects the same character to return to its receiving lines Perform test for both COM 1 and COM 2 ports COM 3 and COM 4 are not included on the MAC 3500 To run test connect pin 3 to pin 5 using a jumper and then press any key to start The test will ...

Page 59: ...Test Connect a modem to the COM 2 port and select the External Modem Test The test communicates with the modem and returns the modem ID number firmware rev and current parameter settings if any If communication with the modem is unsuccessful the ID and firmware rev will display N A NOTE Although COM 2 is also used to connect the wireless client bridge this test is designed to check a modem only It...

Page 60: ...P address subnet mask and MAC Address settings for the Ethernet module If communication with the Ethernet module is unsuccessful the IP address subnet mask and MAC address will display N A NOTE If the test fails consider replacing the communication board See COMM Board Replacement on page 5 30 for more information If the LAN connection on the communication board returns information but network com...

Page 61: ...ient cable and keep them separated and away from any external power source NOTE One way of doing this is to connect all leads to a patient simulator and leave the simulator turned off NOTE The Button Pressed test does not apply to the MAC 3500 system Tests if the acquisition board is communicating Displays the acquisition board noise floor Displays the software version of the acquisition board 27A...

Page 62: ...fferent tests Analog Output Test The Analog Output Test This test involves monitoring of analog outputs using an oscilloscope Follow the on screen prompts to run the Analog Output Test Analog Input Test This test involves connecting a DC voltage to the DC input pins of the ANA TTL connector The voltage of the DC input is displayed Follow the on screen prompts to run the Analog Input Test 28A 20A ...

Page 63: ...ay need to replace the CPU board See Main CPU Board Replacement on page 5 22 ECGOut QRSTrigger Loopback Test This involves connecting the ECG Output and TTL Trigger Output to the DC Inputs The test sends all possible values out the ECG Output and a square wave out the TTL Trigger Output It confirms that correct values are read from the DC Inputs A pass fail result is displayed at the end of the te...

Page 64: ...igger pin 3 to Analog Input pin 9 NOTE If test fails you may need to replace the CPU board See Main CPU Board Replacement on page 5 22 Floppy Drive Tests This option does not apply to the MAC 3500 system PIN Name Pin Name 1 12v 6 DC Output 2 2 DC Output 1 7 DC Input 1 3 TTL Trigger Output also called QRS Trigger 8 ECG Output 4 Ground 9 DC Input 2 5 Ground 1 6 5 9 ...

Page 65: ...e System Setups Follow on screen prompts to perform the Internal Memory Tests SD Card Tests The SD Card Tests option performs a read write test on the SD card currently installed Responds with a PASS or FAIL Follow on screen prompts to perform the SD Card Tests If card is not formatted correctly an error message will appear at the bottom of the screen NOTE To format a card insert the SD card and c...

Page 66: ...ber as follows Add first and third digits second and fourth digits third and fifth digits fourth and sixth digits fifth and first digits and sixth and second digits Disregard the 10 s column when adding the digits The new number from the example above would be 440020 3 Enter the new number then press the Enter key The System Setup menu displays This process only works once so you should reprogram ...

Page 67: ...on or placement and condition of electrodes Careful skin preparation is the key to an interference free ECG Signal quality is indicated using Hookup advisor Click here to learn more about Hook up Advisor Hookup Advisor can be turned on or off in the ECG menu Select System Setup ECG ECG Acquisition Check for defective or date expired electrodes Check for defective broken or disconnected leadwires R...

Page 68: ... the system to an AC wall outlet to charge the battery appears on the screen The writer door is open Close the writer door The system does not power up when operating from battery power The battery is empty Connect the system to an AC wall outlet to charge the battery The system shuts down when operating from battery power Battery is empty or the Automatic Shutdown feature is enabled Connect the s...

Page 69: ... the SD card is not write protected Try a new SD card If your system is not set up to automatically save records you must manually save by pressing Store Format an SD Card Q How do I format an SD card in the MAC 3500 A Most secure digital cards do not require formatting In the event an unformatted SD card is used with the system the following message will display This SD Card cannot be read and re...

Page 70: ...etup to save you from entering it for each test Go to System Setup Select Basic System Select Miscellaneous Setup Arrow down to Location and type in the number you want set as your default Then press Enter Press the esc key until you return to System Setup Select Save Setup Select To System You can select Main Menu to exit System Setup Patient Questions Q How do I change what questions I see when ...

Page 71: ...0 or 12SL interpretation included on the ECG put the number of copies you want in the with column If you do not want the MAC 3500 interpretation to print on the ECG put the number of copies you want in the without column Click view report type to see the examples of the report formats Press the esc key until you return to System Setup Select Save Setup Select To System You can select Main Menu to ...

Page 72: ...umber at the least If you are transmitting to the MUSE system you will want to enter the Location number as well If an emergency situation dictates that you must complete the test without entering the patient data make sure you edit the record to add the missing information before you transmit it to the MUSE system Transmission Losing Fields When Transmitting Q Why do I lose the Referring MD and T...

Page 73: ...r those connectors The pin by pin descriptions identify the signal names and pin outs for each connector on the unit A Pins J1 COM1 COM3 4 Pins J3 Table 2 A Pins J1 Pin Name 1 Data 2 NC 3 Ground 4 5V 5 Clock 6 NC Table 3 COM1 COM3 4 Pins J3 Pin COM1 Signal COM3 4 Signal 1 RTS COM3 TxD 2 CTS COM3 RxD 3 TxD 4 Ground 5 RxD 6 DTR COM4 TxD 7 12V 8 DSR COM4 RxD 2 1 6 5 3 4 66A 6 3 1 8 5 4 2 7 67A ...

Page 74: ...tors COM2 Pins J5 Analog Pins J6 Table 4 COM2 Pins J5 Pin Name 1 RTS 2 CTS 3 TxD 4 Ground 5 RxD 6 DTR 7 12V 8 DSR 6 3 1 8 5 4 2 7 67A Table 5 Acquisition Module Connector J6 Pin Name 1 12V 2 DC Output 1 3 TTL Trigger Output 4 Ground 5 Ground 6 DC Output 2 7 DC Input 1 8 ECG Output 9 DC Input 2 6 9 5 1 68A ...

Page 75: ...bleshooting Input and Output Connectors EXT VID Pins J7 Table 6 External VGA Video J7 Pin Name 1 Red Video 2 Green Video 3 Blue Video 4 Ground 5 Ground 6 Ground 7 Ground 8 Ground 9 NC 10 Ground 11 Ground 12 NC 13 Horizontal Sync 14 Vertical Sync 15 NC 1 6 15 5 11 10 68A ...

Page 76: ...Signal 1 18V Battery Power 2 18V Battery Power 3 Battery Temperature Sense 4 3V Temperature Sense Power 5 Battery Ground 6 Battery Ground LCD Backlight J4 Pin No Signal 1 12V Power 2 12V Power 3 12V Power 4 Ground 5 Ground 6 Brightness Select 7 Backlight Enable 8 NC 9 Ground 10 Ground Keyboard J8 Pin No Signal 1 NC 2 NC 3 NC 4 NC 5 NC 6 Sense4 7 Sense2 8 Sense1 9 Sense0 ...

Page 77: ...se5 12 Sense6 13 Sense7 14 Drive0 15 Drive1 16 Drive2 17 Drive3 18 Drive4 19 Ground 20 Power Key 21 Drive5 22 Drive6 23 Drive7 24 Drive8 25 Drive9 26 Drive10 LCD J10 Pin No Signal 1 Ground 2 Pixel Clock 3 Hsync 4 Vsync 5 Ground 6 R0 LSB 7 R1 8 R2 9 R3 10 R4 11 R5 MSB 12 Ground 13 G0 LSB 14 G1 15 G2 16 G3 Keyboard J8 Continued ...

Page 78: ... 20 B0 LSB 21 B1 22 B2 23 B3 24 B4 25 B5 MSB 26 Ground 27 Data Enable 28 3V Power 29 3V Power 30 NC 31 NC Power Supply Motor J11 Pin No Signal 1 Motor Encoder B 2 5V Power 3 Motor A 4 Motor Encoder A 5 Ground 6 Motor B 7 NC 8 28V Power 9 Ground 10 Battery Charge LED 11 28V Power 12 Ground 13 Door Open Detect 14 Ground LCD J10 Continued ...

Page 79: ...al Printer Power 3 Thermal Printer Power 4 Thermal Printer Power 5 Thermal Printer Power 6 Thermal Printer Power 7 Thermal Printer Power 8 Ground 9 Ground 10 Ground 11 Ground 12 Ground 13 Ground 14 Ground 15 Cue Sense 16 NC 17 5V Main Power 18 Ground 19 Data Strobe 20 Data Strobe 21 Data Strobe 22 Data Strobe 23 Data Load 24 Data Clock 25 Print Head Temperature 26 Pixel Data ...

Page 80: ...ppy drive not installed Pin No Signal 1 5V Power 2 Index 3 5V Power 4 Drive Select 0 5 5V Power 6 Disk Change 7 NC 8 Media Sense 0 9 Media Sense 1 10 Motor Select 0 11 NC 12 Direction 13 NC 14 Step 15 Ground 16 Write Data 17 Ground 18 Write Gate 19 Ground 20 Track 0 21 Ground 22 Write Protect 23 Ground 24 Read Data 25 Ground 26 Head Select ...

Page 81: ...s Acquisition Module J14 Pin No Signal 1 Power 2 Ground 3 TX RS485 4 TX RS485 5 RX RS485 6 RX RS485 7 NC 8 NC 9 NC 10 NC KISS Pump J19 Pin No Signal 1 KISS Pump Power 12V DC 2 NC 3 GND 4 GND Acquisition Module J20 Pin No Signal 1 TX RS485 2 TX RS485 3 RX RS485 4 RX RS485 5 GND 6 Power 12V 7 NC 8 NC 9 NC 10 NC ...

Page 82: ...sting ECG Analysis System Revision L 2021337 036 Troubleshooting CPU PCB Input Output Signals LCD Backlight J23 Pin No Signal 1 GND 2 GND 3 Power 5V DC 4 Power 5V DC 5 Relay Port 1 Resistance 6 Relay Port 2 Resistance ...

Page 83: ...Revision L MAC 3500 Resting ECG Analysis System 5 1 2021337 036 5 Maintenance ...

Page 84: ...5 2 MAC 3500 Resting ECG Analysis System Revision L 2021337 036 For your notes ...

Page 85: ...ds The manufacturer does not in any manner assume the responsibility for performing the recommended maintenance schedule unless an Equipment Maintenance Agreement exists The sole responsibility rests with the individuals hospitals or institutions utilizing the device Required Tools and Supplies In addition to a standard set of hand tools you will need the items listed in the table below Table 1 To...

Page 86: ...aces monthly or more frequently if needed 1 Use a clean soft cloth and a mild dish washing detergent diluted in water 2 Wring the excess water from the cloth Do not drip water or any liquid on the equipment and avoid contact with open vents plugs or connectors 3 Dry the surfaces with a clean cloth or paper towel Interior Cleaning General Check for dust buildup on the surfaces of the interior circu...

Page 87: ...System 5 5 2021337 036 Maintenance Checking Electrical Safety Checking Electrical Safety The device should be checked annually for current leakage and ground continuity For details see Electrical Safety Checks on page 5 38 Thermal Printhead 1A ...

Page 88: ...Disconnect the unit from the AC wall outlet and remove the power cord from the unit Remove the battery as described in Battery Replacement If the MAC 3500 system is mounted to the trolley remove it from the trolley as described in Remove MAC 3500 System From Trolley Remove the writer paper Take strict precautions against electrostatic discharge damage Battery Replacement 1 Press the writer button ...

Page 89: ...e the battery Remove MAC 3500 System From Trolley If your MAC system is mounted on a trolley you must remove it from the trolley before servicing it The method for removing the device depends on the type of trolley MAC Series Trolley 1 Lock the wheels remove the rear trolley panel then loosen the three captive screws located under the trolley 2 Pull the MAC 3500 up toward you 2A 5A ...

Page 90: ...ment Procedures 3 Lift the unit from the trolley NOTE Once the maintenance procedures are complete reverse these steps to re assemble the MAC 3500 system to the trolley Type S Trolley To dismount the MAC 5500 from the Type S trolley follow the steps shown in the following illustration 4A ...

Page 91: ...form the following steps 1 Remove the bolts connecting the mounting tray to the trolley top 2 Tilt the rear of the device and mounting tray to a 30 angle 3 Slide the device and mounting tray toward the back of the trolley to remove them 4 Remove the screws securing the device to the mounting tray 5 Lift the device from the mounting tray The device is now ready to be serviced ...

Page 92: ...it over so the bottom side is up 2 Using a 10 Torx driver remove the three fasteners holding the power supply in place 3 Lift the power supply to expose the wiring harness and ground wire 4 Remove P2 from J2 on the power supply assembly and the ground wire connection from the power supply chassis 7A 3 fasteners Ground Wire Wiring Harness 6A ...

Page 93: ...is System 5 11 2021337 036 Maintenance Power Supply Replacement 5 Reassemble the power supply reversing the steps for removal Before replacing the screws ensure that the ground wire is routed through the notch in the plastic and not pinched ...

Page 94: ...ront of the unit 2 Remove the two fasteners that secure the display panel cover at the back of the unit and then remove the display cover 3 Remove the two fasteners holding the top of the keypad 4 Pull up on the keypad assembly to release it from the top cover You will hear a snapping noise as each of the eight plastic standoffs is released 92A 3 fasteners 93A 2 fasteners 94A ...

Page 95: ...to the top cover 5 Using a small pliers remove the eight plastic standoffs that remained in the top cover 6 Place new keyboard in place on top cover Be sure you align the eight plastic standoffs with the appropriate holes in the top cover 7 Once the keyboard has been properly aligned with the top cover push down on keyboard at each of the eight standoff locations until it snaps into place on the t...

Page 96: ... Refer to Printhead Assembly Replacement on page 4 5 18 Main PCB board Refer to Main CPU Board Replacement on page 4 5 22 Acquisition PCB Refer to Acquisition Board Replacement on page 4 5 19 1 Remove the battery as described in Battery Replacement 2 Turn the unit over so the bottom side is up and remove the two Torx fasteners shown in the figure below 3 Turn the unit right side up and press the w...

Page 97: ...ay 7 Remove the two fasteners at the top of the display panel bracket 8 Pivot the display up to access the cable connections on the main PCB NOTE If a KISS pump is installed it must be removed at this point in order to access the display panel connectors from the main board See KISS Pump Replacement Procedures for details 9 Disconnect the blue ribbon cable from the main PCB board 10 Disconnect the...

Page 98: ...ift upper cover from the assembly NOTE The back bezel covering the rear connections will fall off as you lift the off the cover Replacing the LVDS Converter Board Use the following procedure to replace the LVDS converter board required by the AUO LCD Display P N 2062075 001 1 Remove the display assembly from the device See Removal of Keyboard Top Cover Assembly on page 5 14 for instructions 2 Disc...

Page 99: ...ice See Keyboard Top Cover Assembly Reassembly on page 5 17 for instructions Keyboard Top Cover Assembly Reassembly Reverse the removal procedures to reassemble the keyboard top cover assembly NOTE When reconnecting the keyboard ribbon cable to its connector on the main PCB lift both ends of the plastic locking bar as you insert the ribbon cable Once the ribbon cable has been inserted push down on...

Page 100: ... steel pin which holds the printhead assembly in place and set it aside for printhead reassembly 6 Slide the steel pin out of the assembly NOTE Set aside the steel pin the three flat plastic washers the compression spring and the blade spring for printhead reassembly The relative order of each component is shown below Use this as a reference during reassembly 7 Push the access button to open the u...

Page 101: ...ed in Keyboard Top Cover Assembly Removal Reassembly 3 Remove the two Phillips head screws holding the acquisition connector bracket to the acquisition board 4 Remove the three fasteners holding the acquisition board to it s mounting bracket 5 Pull up on cable connector to disconnect it from the main CPU board 6 Remove acquisition board from the unit 7 Reassemble by reversing the disassembly proce...

Page 102: ...he two ground wires on either side of the display 4 Pivot the display up to access the cable connections on the main PCB NOTE If a KISS pump is installed it must be removed to access the display panel connectors from the main board See KISS Pump Replacement Procedures 5 Disconnect the blue ribbon cable from the main PCB board 6 Disconnect the display light cable from the main PCB board 7 Push back...

Page 103: ... Remove the two fasteners from the top of the display panel 4 Disconnect the two ground wires on either side of the display 5 Pivot the display up to gain access to the pump assembly 6 Press clip at the suction line connection and separate suction line from KISS pump assembly 7 Disconnect the two exhaust lines 8 Disconnect the pump power cable from the pump 9 Using a 10 Torx driver remove the four...

Page 104: ...the brown ribbon cable to disconnect it from the main CPU board 5 Remove the three fasteners holding the acquisition board to the acquisition board bracket and remove the acquisition board 6 Remove the four Torx fasteners holding the acquisition board mount in place and remove the acquisition board mount 7 Remove the two grounding straps by removing the fasteners holding them to the standoffs 8 Us...

Page 105: ...bly NOTE When replacing the fasteners which hold the two grounding straps in place be sure to route the grounding straps as shown below 2 Reassemble the top cover and display keyboard assemblies by reversing the steps for removal 3 Replace the battery and proceed with software serial number and system setups as described in Software System Setups and Option Activation on page 5 24 grounding strap ...

Page 106: ...h software version 10A 9C or earlier cannot be applied to devices with the 008 main board P N 801212 008 Connect the device to AC power Keep the device connected to AC power and do not power off the device during the update Installing the software with the user interface Use the following procedure to install the software using the user interface 1 Press Power to turn on the system 2 From the Main...

Page 107: ...method to install the software application on devices on which the user interface is not available This will typically be in cases where the application software cannot be found on the device On device boot up the boot loader program built into the ATMEL AT91RM9200 processor fetches the primary boot code from the SPI data flash The primary boot code contains a small application that updates the ma...

Page 108: ...e device from AC power b Remove and reinsert the battery See Battery Replacement on page 5 6 for instructions 2 Remove the top cover This is required to make the on board LEDs visible See Removal of Keyboard Top Cover Assembly on page 5 14 for details 3 Connect the device to AC power Keep the device connected to AC power during the software update 4 Insert the SD card with the required application...

Page 109: ...rom the Main Menu select System Setup 2 Enter the system password 3 Press Shift F2 at the System Setup menu 4 Enter the service password and press Enter 5 The Service Only Setup window is displayed 6 Enter the serial number of the system NOTE This is the number which was used when the option codes for this system were generated The number entered here must match the serial number on the label of t...

Page 110: ...cated on the bottom of the paper tray NOTE Use the activator codes shown on the label on your system The activator codes shown in the figure below are examples only 1 Power on the cart 2 Within the System Setup function select Basic System 3 Select Option Activation to activate options 4 Type the 12 digit option activation code and press the Enter key NOTE An asterisk appears next to each option a...

Page 111: ...stance you may need this functionality follow these steps 1 From the Main Menu select System Setup Basic System Option Activation 2 In the Option Code field type x followed by the option s existing activation code The corresponding option will then be disabled NOTE To re enable the option reenter the activation code without the x 3 Repeat for each option to be disabled ...

Page 112: ...ed in Battery Replacement on page 5 6 2 Using a 10 Torx driver remove the fasteners from the panel surrounding the LAN and modem ports 3 Grasp the side edges of the COMM board Rock the board side to side in the slot as you pull it out along its rails 4 Insert the new COMM board as shown below Slide it onto the rails until it is seated in place 100A 101A ...

Page 113: ...ubnet mask from the network administrator 1 Power on the MAC system 2 From the Main Menu select System Setup 3 If prompted enter the system password 4 From the System Setup menu select Basic System Network Setup The Network Setup window opens 5 Enter the IP Address Subnet Mask and Gateway provided by the network administrator 6 Enter the Port Number used by the MUSE system 7 Select Return and pres...

Page 114: ...ith the MUSE system Windows File Server 2000 2003 has an ARP cache that regenerates the MAC Address Physical Address table every 10 minutes When you replace the communications board you change the MAC Address Physical Address By waiting at least 10 minutes you allow the MUSE operating system to regenerate the MAC Address Physical Address cache so the MAC device is able to communicate again with th...

Page 115: ...rtment 5 Move the paper size bracket to the A4 position to expose one of the writer assembly mounting screws 6 Remove the screw and return the paper size bracket to the STD 8 5 x 11 position 7 Close the unit and turn it over so the bottom side is up 8 Remove the four screws located on the underside of the writer roller carriage assembly and lift the writer from the bottom of the unit 9 Reassemble ...

Page 116: ...Us page in the front of the manual We recommend that you perform these tests Before applying power for the first time Annually as part of routine maintenance Whenever internal assemblies are serviced NOTE The accuracy of the leakage tests depends on the properly wired wall outlet Do not proceed until you verify the integrity of the power source WARNING Total system leakage must not exceed 300 micr...

Page 117: ...ck Cylinder 1 2 4 5 9 1 3 Motherboard 1 2 3 4 5 3 5 9 10 1 2 3 4 13 20 5 through 9 Roller Assy 1 2 4 5 9 1 2 3 15 Writer Assy 1 2 4 5 9 1 2 3 15 Display Assy 1 2 4 5 3 7 9 1 2 3 12 Keyboard Assy 1 2 4 5 3 9 1 2 3 14 Power Supply Assy 1 2 3 4 5 9 10 1 2 3 Plastics 1 2 3 4 5 7 9 10 1 3 20 Bottom Plastic Replacement Only Trolley or Casters 2 5 6 9 10 AC Power Cord 3 5 4 1 3 Non Listed FRUs 1 2 4 5 9 ...

Page 118: ...tient related requirements with ECG Tech 3 Keyboard LCD passed inspection 4 AC Power cord passed inspection 5 Battery swollen or leaky passed inspection 6 Trolley and casters passed inspection 7 External surfaces passed inspection 8 FUSE type and rating passed inspection Mag Card Reader 1 2 5 9 1 3 9 Treadmill or Ergometer I F Cable 1 2 5 9 1 3 6 Blood Pressure Monitor 1 2 5 9 1 3 Table 4 Option R...

Page 119: ...ise device successfully communicates with MAC5500 5000 7 Blood pressure monitor successfully communicates with MAC5500 5000 8 Barcode reader successfully communicates with MAC5500 5000 9 Magnetic card reader successfully communicates with MAC5500 5000 10 Trolley casters lock successfully Diagnostic Tests 11 Battery Status Test meets Battery Current expectation 12 Display diagnostic test successful...

Page 120: ...NC ______ Pass Fail 300 Enclosure Leakage Current 1 Forward Polarity NC ______ Pass Fail 100 2 Neutral open Forward Polarity SFC ______ Pass Fail 300 3 Ground open Forward Polarity SFC ______ Pass Fail 300 4 Ground open Reverse Polarity SFC ______ Pass Fail 300 5 Neutral open Reverse Polarity SFC ______ Pass Fail 300 6 Reverse Polarity NC ______ Pass Fail 100 Patient Leakage Current to Ground 1 Fo...

Page 121: ...ty Resistance 1 AC mains power cord ground prong to exposed metal surface ground lug N A ______ Pass Fail Less than 200m 1 NC Normal Condition SFC Single Fault Condition N A Not Applicable 2 UUT Unit Under Test 3 All SIPs SOPs grounded Table 6 Electrical Safety Checks Step 1 Condition 2 UUT ON Result Leakage Current Limits ...

Page 122: ...5 40 MAC 3500 Resting ECG Analysis System Revision L 2021337 036 Maintenance Functional Checkout Procedures ...

Page 123: ...Revision L MAC 3500 Resting ECG Analysis System 6 1 2021337 036 6 Parts Lists ...

Page 124: ...6 2 MAC 3500 Resting ECG Analysis System Revision L 2021337 036 For your notes ...

Page 125: ... parts lists in this chapter supply enough detail for you to order parts for the assemblies stand alone FRUs and FRU kits considered field serviceable Only items assemblies and kits which have part numbers given in this chapter are available as FRUs To order parts contact your GE Healthcare service representative ...

Page 126: ...21337 036 Parts Lists Field Replaceable Units FRUs Field Replaceable Units FRUs Upper Level Assembly Drawings 66A 68A 69A 70A 71A 18 1 11 3 2 4 12 11 11 14 16 11 13 11 26 33 17 17 21 22 11 16 16 11 22 21 17 See Detail B See Detail A Detail B Detail A 17 15 ...

Page 127: ...vision L MAC 3500 Resting ECG Analysis System 6 5 2021337 036 Parts Lists Field Replaceable Units FRUs 11 91 23 11 11 11 11 82 92 5 82 90 47 88 24 20 25 36 73 74 KISS Pump Option See Detail C Detail C 91A ...

Page 128: ...6 6 MAC 3500 Resting ECG Analysis System Revision L 2021337 036 Parts Lists Field Replaceable Units FRUs 86A 37 16 11 33 89 38 30 29 28 32 26 11 35 27 11 34 31 89 11 19 11 19 6 8 7 ...

Page 129: ...Revision L MAC 3500 Resting ECG Analysis System 6 7 2021337 036 Parts Lists Field Replaceable Units FRUs 85A 90A 96 Detail D 93 95 11 Detail D 98 ...

Page 130: ... MAC 5000 13 700645 010 HARNESS PS LED MOTOR 14 421117 002 ASSY POWER SUPPLY MAC 5000 15 700686 001 HARNESS GROUND MAG MAC 5000 16 4520 004 WASHER FLAT SS 4 17 420016 001 LABEL SET MAC5000 BOTTOM COVER 18 419755 002 PAD BOTTOM MAC SERIES 19 419957 001 CONN VERT MINI DRAWER 14P 20 700682 001 HARNESS PWR TO CPU BD 21 801220 002 PCB MAC 5000 BATTERY TRANS 22 4550 014 WASH NYL 28 OD 12 ID 03THK 23 RAI...

Page 131: ...on page 6 29 35 FLEX CKT ASSY CAM Not available as stand alone FRU See Harness Kit for MAC 3500 pn 2030871 002 on page 6 28 36 PANEL REAR MAC3500 Not available as stand alone FRU See MAC 3500 Plastics Kit pn 2030898 001 on page 6 25 37 PLASTIC TOP COVER Not available as stand alone FRU See MAC 3500 Top Cover Kit pn 2030899 001 on page 6 27 38 PLATE TOP COVER MAC3500 Not available as stand alone FR...

Page 132: ...ardware Kit pn 2030872 002 on page 6 29 91 SNAP RIVET NYLON 124 DIA Not available as stand alone FRU See Hardware Kit for MAC 3500 pn 2030869 001 on page 6 24 92 ADHESIVE BEZEL CORNER Not available as stand alone FRU See MAC 3500 Plastics Kit pn 2030898 001 on page 6 25 93 FSTNR E RING Not available as stand alone FRU See Hardware Kit for MAC 3500 pn 2030869 001 on page 6 24 94 PACKAGING BOX ACCES...

Page 133: ... MAC 3500 Display Assembly pn 2026799 002 Item Part Number Item Description 1 2024701 001 BRACKET DISPLAY MAC3500 2 2062075 001 AUO DISPL LCD 6 5 G065VN01 V2 AUO 3 417866 002 SCREW 1 x 375 PNHD TORX 6 4 2061540 001 LVDS CONVERTER BOARD 5 2059322 001 MAC3500 LCD CABLE Available only in a FRU kit See Harness Kit for MAC 3500 pn 2030871 002 on page 28 for more information ...

Page 134: ...SPLAY CABLE MAC3500 Available only in a FRU kit See Harness Kit for MAC 3500 pn 2030871 002 on page 28 for more information 8 2034900 003 MAC3500 PWR CABLE MAIN BOARD TO LVDS Available only in a FRU kit See Harness Kit for MAC 3500 pn 2030871 002 on page 28 for more information 9 2027896 010 BRACKET LF 10 2027897 010 BRACKET MTG RIGHT 18D 11 411508 002 SCREW METRIX PH M2 x 3 W COAT Table 2 MAC 350...

Page 135: ... KISS PUMP 2 PCB HOLDER PUMP 4 CABLE STRIP 293 X 4 8 MM 5 BRACKET KISS PUMP MAC3500 Only available in a FRU kit See MAC 3500 KISS Pump Hardware Kit pn 2030872 002 on page 6 29 6 ASSY WIRE SET KISS PUMP MAC3500 Only available in a FRU kit See MAC 3500 KISS Pump Hardware Kit pn 2030872 002 on page 6 29 8 FITTING PNEU 1 8 QUICK MALE Only available in a FRU kit See MAC 3500 KISS Pump Hardware Kit pn 2...

Page 136: ...ty 1 BUTTON BATTERY MAC SERIES 1 2 M3 X 8MM TORX SEMS 1 3 SPRING BATTERY MAC SERIES 1 4 SPRING BAT BUTTON MAC 1 5 PAD BOTTOM MAC SERIES 2 6 INSULATOR BD MAC SERIES 1 7 PRINTER THERMAL MAC3500 See Thermal Writer Assembly on page 6 16 1 8 HARNESS GROUND MAG MAC 5000 1 9 LABEL SET MAC5000 BOTTOM COVER 1 1 10 INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS 1 11 LABEL LED MAC SERIES 1 12 LABEL CE UL MAC5000 1 1 2 3 4 5 6 8 ...

Page 137: ...036 Parts Lists Field Replaceable Units FRUs 13 LIGHTPIPE MAC 5000 1 14 ADHESIVE LIGHTPIPE MAC SERIES 1 15 LABEL PHYSICIAN MAC5000 1 16 BAG ANTI STATIC 6 X 8 1 1 Not shown in figure above Table 4 Universal Writer Kit pn 2031810 002 Continued Item Description Qty ...

Page 138: ...6 16 MAC 3500 Resting ECG Analysis System Revision L 2021337 036 Parts Lists Field Replaceable Units FRUs Thermal Writer Assembly 4 2 5 4 27 4 12 11 7 1 3 8 9 21 6 ...

Page 139: ...e 6 24 5 CLIP INT STAR 6 416015 001 SHOCK CYLINDER 7 COVER AMP CONNECTOR MAC SERIES 8 CONN VERT MINI DRAWER 14P 9 SPRING CONNECTOR MAC 11 PIN SHOCK 12 FSTNR WIRE CLIP 13 2029559 0012 2 Part Number 422397 001 can be substituted for this part if available PRINTHEAD MAC SERIES WRITER 14 FRAME WRITER 15 HINGE FRT MAC SERIES 16 HINGE RR MAC SERIES 17 WSHR NYLON 6 4 ID 18 PIN SHOCK UPPER 19 SPRING CPRSN...

Page 140: ...22885 001 KYBD MAC 3500 2022885 002 KYBD GER MAC3500 2022885 003 KYBD FRE MAC3500 2022885 004 KYBD SPA MAC3500 2022885 005 KYBD SWE MAC3500 2022885 006 KYBD ITA MAC3500 2022885 007 KYBD JAP MAC3500 2022885 008 KYBD DUT MAC3500 2022885 009 KYBD NOR MAC3500 2022885 010 KYBD DAN MAC3500 2022885 011 KYBD CZE MAC3500 2022885 013 KYBD CHN MAC3500 2022885 014 KYBD HUN MAC3500 2022885 015 KYBD POL MAC3500...

Page 141: ... 2D BARCODE IMAGER MAC5000 GERMAN 2031240 003 KIT 2D BARCODE IMAGER MAC5000 FRENCH 2031240 004 KIT 2D BARCODE IMAGER MAC5000 SPANISH 2031240 005 KIT 2D BARCODE IMAGER MAC5000 SWEDISH 2031240 006 KIT 2D BARCODE IMAGER MAC5000 ITALIAN 2031240 009 KIT 2D BARCODE IMAGER MAC5000 NORWEGIAN 2031240 010 KIT 2D BARCODE IMAGER MAC5000 DANISH 2031240 011 KIT 2D BARCODE IMAGER MAC5000 CZECH 2031240 014 KIT 2D...

Page 142: ...cription 2018627 001 KIT MAG CARD READER MAC5000 ENGLISH 2018627 002 KIT MAG CARD READER MAC5000 GERMAN 2018627 003 KIT MAG CARD READER MAC5000 FRENCH 2018627 004 KIT MAG CARD READER MAC5000 SPANISH 2018627 005 KIT MAG CARD READER MAC5000 SWEDISH 2018627 006 KIT MAG CARD READER MAC5000 ITALIAN 2018627 009 KIT MAG CARD READER MAC5000 NORWEGIAN 2018627 010 KIT MAG CARD READER MAC5000 DANISH ...

Page 143: ...6K CZEC 2005264 005 KIT MAC 5000 GLOBAL EXT MODEM 56K 2005264 006 KIT MAC 5000 EXT MODEM 56K JAP 2005264 007 KIT MAC 5000 EXT MODEM 56K NZEA Table 11 Wireless Option Part Number Description 2026821 001 1 1 Replaced by and compatible with 2034530 001 Silex Server USA ASSY WIRELESS TROY SERVER USA 2026821 002 2 2 Replaced by and compatible with 2034530 002 Silex Server Europe ASSY WIRELESS TROY SERV...

Page 144: ...1 PWR CRD CONT EURO 10A 250V 8FT 401855 002 PWR CORD BRITISH 10A 250V 8FT 401855 003 PWR CORD ITALIAN 10A 250V 8FT 401855 004 PWR CORD ISRAELI 10A 250V 8FT 405535 006 PWR SPLY CRD RA HOSP GRD 13A 125V 10FT 401855 007 PWR CORD SWISS 10A 250V 8FT 401855 008 PWR CORD INDIAN 10A 250V 8FT 401855 010 PWR CORD AUSTRALN 10A 250V 8FT 401855 012 PWR SPLY CRD RA CHINA 10A 250V 2 5M ...

Page 145: ...cessories Item Part Number Description 1 2017210 001 TROLLEY MAC SYSTEM 2 2024418 001 KIT UPGRADE CONDUCTIVE WHEEL 3 2028153 001 FRU TOP REPLACEMENT KIT FOR TROLLEY 4 2026528 001 FRU ACQUISITION HOLDER FOR TROLLEY 2031407 001 BRACKET ACQ CABLE MULTI LINK 2031408 001 BRACKET ACQ CABLE NEHB 2020510 001 KIT PAPER TRAY MAC TROLLEY 30344353 TRIPOD KISS MAC5000 30344377 ARM KISS 30344753 BRACKET TRIPOD ...

Page 146: ...dual FRUs They can be obtained by purchasing the entire FRU kit Items shown above are not drawn to relative scale Figures are provided for reference only Table 14 Hardware Kit pn 2030869 001 Item Item Description Qty 1 M3 X 8MM TORX SEMS 40 2 SDREW 1 X 375 TORX T 6 FHP 6 3 SCREW METRIC PH M2 X 3 W COAT 4 4 STANDOFF PLASTIC SNAP 8 5 SNAP RIVET NYLON 124 DIA 1 6 SPACER MALE FEMALE M3 X 10 HEX 2 7 FS...

Page 147: ...Revision L MAC 3500 Resting ECG Analysis System 6 25 2021337 036 Parts Lists Field Replaceable Units FRUs MAC 3500 Plastics Kit pn 2030898 001 ...

Page 148: ...TER 1 2 HLDR BUTTON MAC3500 1 3 LIGHT PIPE MAC3500 1 4 RAIL COMMUNICATION BOARD 1 5 PLASTIC KEYBOARD BEZEL 1 6 COVER KISS PUMP MAC3500 1 7 PLASTIC BRACKET ACQ BOARD 1 8 PLASTIC CONNECTOR COVER 1 9 LABEL LUER MAC3500 1 10 PANEL REAR MAC3500 1 11 PANEL BLANK COMMUNICATION MAC3500 1 12 PANEL COMMUNICATION MAC3500 1 13 BRACKET DISPLAY MAC3500 1 14 LABEL CE UL MAC3500 1 15 ADHESIVE BEZEL CORNER 1 ...

Page 149: ...ceable Units FRUs MAC 3500 Top Cover Kit pn 2030899 001 Table 16 MAC 3500 Top Cover Kit pn 2030899 001 Item Item Description Qty 1a 1 1 Items 1a and 1b comprise a single assembly PLASTIC TOP COVER 1 1b KYBD UNIVERSAL MAC3500 1 2 PLATE TOP COVER MAC3500 1 3 STANDOFF PLASTIC SNAP 8 1a 1b 2 3 ...

Page 150: ...mbly p n 2026299 002 It does not work with MAC 3500 Display Assembly p n 2026799 001 If you need a harness kit for 2026799 001 order Harness Kit 2030871 001 Table 17 Harness Kit pn 2030871 002 Item Item Description Qty 1 ASSY MAC3500 BACKLIT CABLE AUO 1 2 MAC3500 LCD CABLE 1 3 ASSY DISPLAY CABLE MAC3500 1 4 MAC3500 POWER CABLE MAIN BOARD TO LVDS 1 5 HARN LCD DISPLAY GROUND 2 6 FLEX CKT ASSY CAM 1 ...

Page 151: ...it pn 2030872 002 Table 18 MAC 3500 KISS Pump Hardware Kit pn 2030872 002 Item Item Description Qty 1 ASSY WIRE SET KISS PUMP MAC3500 1 2 BRACKET KISS PUMP MAC3500 1 3 NUT LOCK 1 4 PLUG LUER MALE 1 5 CONNECTOR LUER FEMALE 1 6 FITTING PNEU 1 8 QUICK MALE 1 7 FITTING PNEU 1 8 QUICK FEMALE 1 8 CLAMP CABLE 4 78MM ID BLK NYL 1 2 3 7 6 4 5 8 ...

Page 152: ...6 30 MAC 3500 Resting ECG Analysis System Revision L 2021337 036 Parts Lists Field Replaceable Units FRUs ...

Page 153: ...Revision L MAC 3500 Resting ECG Analysis System A 1 2021337 036 A Technical Specifications ...

Page 154: ...A 2 MAC 3500 Resting ECG Analysis System Revision L 2021337 036 For your notes ...

Page 155: ...x Supports 64 MB to 1 GB SD cards Digital sampling rate 4 000 samples second channel Pre acquisition Provides 10 seconds of instantaneous ECG acquisition Dynamic Range AC Differential 5mV DC offset 320 mV Frequency response 3 dB 0 01 to 150 Hz Common mode rejection 140 dB 123 dB with AC filter disabled Digital sampling rate 4 000 samples second channel Pre acquisition Provides 10 seconds of instan...

Page 156: ...lation 1 Requires additional MUSE software and installation Display Item Description Display type 6 5 in 165 mm diagonal graphics backlit AM LCD color optional Display resolution 640 x 480 pixels with waveform enhancement Display data Heart rate patient name ID clock waveforms lead labels speed gain and filter settings warning messages prompts and help messages 6 leads maximum Writer Item Descript...

Page 157: ...trical Item Description Power supply AC or battery operation Voltage 100 to 240 VAC 10 15 Current 0 5A 115 VAC 0 3A 240 VAC typical Frequency 50 to 60 Hz 10 Battery type User replaceable 18V 3 5 AH 10 rechargeable NiMH Battery capacity 100 single page reports typical or 6 hours continuous display without printing Battery charge time Approximately 4 5 hours from total discharge with display off Phy...

Page 158: ...Dimensions Height Width Depth 39 in 99 cm 21 in 54 cm 28 in 72 cm Height with acquisition module holder 52 5 in 134 cm Weight 55 lbs 25 kg Magnetic Card Reader Item Description Character set ANSI ISO ALPHA alphanumeric characters and ANSI ISO BCD subset of ASCII ISO 646 IRV 1991 Dimensions Height Length Width 1 17 in 28 mm 3 94 in 100 mm 1 34 in 34 mm Temperature range operating 50 F to 104 F 10 C...

Page 159: ...Ds 526 nm visible red LED Temperature ranges Operating Storage 32 F to 122 F 0 C to 50 C 40 F to 158 F 40 C to 70 C Humidity 95 non condensing at 50 C 122 F Rotational Sensitivity 360 degrees Min X Dimension 0 17 mm 6 6 mils Reading Distance Up to 22 6 cm 8 9 in assuming a 13 mil barcode element Ambient Total darkness to 100 000 Lux sunlight Communications RS 232 up to 115 2K baud Power Supply 5 V...

Page 160: ...A 8 MAC 3500 Resting ECG Analysis System Revision L 2021337 036 Technical Specifications Barcode Scanner For your notes ...

Page 161: ...Revision L MAC 3500 Resting ECG Analysis System B 1 2021337 036 B Software Hardware Compatibility ...

Page 162: ...B 2 MAC 3500 Resting ECG Analysis System Revision L 2021337 036 For your notes ...

Page 163: ...Compatible Display Assemblies Part Number Description Display Type 10 5 Make Model Type 2017484 001 Display Assembly MAC 5500 MAC 5000 NEC 64E CCFL CMOS 2017484 002 Display Assembly MAC 5500 MAC 5000 NEC 59D CCFL CMOS 2017484 003 Display Assembly MAC 5500 MAC 5000 AUO V0 CCFL CMOS 2017484 004 Display Assembly MAC 5500 MAC 5000 AUO V1 LED LVDS Table 2 Compatible Display FRU Kits Part Number Descrip...

Page 164: ... versions are compatible with which CPU Comm board combinations Table 3 Supported Hardware Software Combinations Main Board Primary Board Boot Code Software Application Comm Boards 002 003 004 008 B4 10B 9D 007 B3 10B 10A 1 9D 9C 2 006 B3 10B 10A 1 9D 9C 2 1 The 2022332 004 Comm Board is not compatible with the version 10A software If you need to upgrade to this comm board on a device with version...

Page 165: ...entifies the supported software update paths for each supported main board Attempting any unlisted update could result in issues either with the update process itself or with the device after the update is complete Table 4 Supported Software Update Paths Main Board Upgrade From To 008 v9D v10B v10B v9D 007 v10A v10B v10A v9D v9C v10B v9C v9D 006 v10A v10B v10A v9D v9C v10B v9C v9D ...

Page 166: ...tware Compatibility with the 008 CPU The 801212 008 main board is NOT compatible with versions 9C or 10A The 008 board has a new Numonyx Micron 512MB NAND Flash chip that requires boot code version B4 and software versions 9D or 10B The boot code will prevent you from installing version 9C or 10A on a device with the 801212 008 main board ...

Page 167: ...Revision L MAC 3500 Resting ECG Analysis System C 1 2021337 036 C Electromagnetic Compatibility ...

Page 168: ...C 2 MAC 3500 Resting ECG Analysis System Revision L 2021337 036 For your notes ...

Page 169: ...e tested to verify normal operation in the configuration in which it is being used Guidance and Manufacturer s Declaration Electromagnetic Emissions The MAC 3500 resting ECG analysis system is intended for use in the electromagnetic environment specified below It is the responsibility of the customer or user to ensure that the MAC 3500 system is used in such an environment Emissions Test Complianc...

Page 170: ...ply lines 1 kV for input output lines Mains power should be that of a typical commercial or hospital environment Surge EN 61000 4 5 1 kV differential mode 2 kV common mode 1 kV differential mode 2 kV common mode Mains power should be that of a typical commercial or hospital environment Voltage dips short interruptions and voltage variations on power supply input lines EN 61000 4 11 5 Ut 95 dip in ...

Page 171: ...he recommended separation distance in meters m Field strengths from fixed RF transmitters as determined by an electromagnetic site surveya should be less than the compliance level in each frequency rangeb Interference may occur in the vicinity of equipment marked with the following symbol NOTE 1 At 80 MHz and 800 MHz the higher frequency range applies NOTE 2 These guidelines may not apply in all s...

Page 172: ...ions equipment For transmitters rated at a maximum output power not listed above the recommended separation distance d in meters m can estimated using the equation applicable to the frequency of the transmitter where P is the maximum output power rating of the transmitter in watts w according to the transmitter manufacturer NOTE These guidelines may not apply in all situations Electromagnetic prop...

Page 173: ...k cable 12 wire NEHB IEC 22341808 Patient Trunk Cable IEC 10 Wire 22341809 CABLE TRUNK 10 LEAD MAC500 1200 ML AHA 38401765 SET LEADWIRE 4MM 10 SET IEC 38401766 SET of Electrode Leads 2 pcs 4 mm plug IEC NEHB Resistor 38401816 SET LEADW ML 4MM 10 LEAD 0 7M 1 3M IEC 38401817 SET LEADW ML 4MM 10 LEAD 0 7M 1 3M AHA 21612202 Electrode Application system KISS 12 leads without pump 400073 001 Serial Comm...

Page 174: ...magnetic Compatibility EMC 2005264 XXX MAC 5000 External Modem Kit 2018626 XXX MAC 5000 Barcode Scanner Kit 2018627 XXX MAC 5000 Magnetic Card Reader Kit 2014403 XXX MAC 5000 Wireless Kit 2023922 XXX MAC 5000 Secure Wireless Kit Table 1 Compliant Cables and Accessories Continued Part Number Description ...

Page 175: ...Revision L MAC 3500 Resting ECG Analysis System Index 1 2021337 036 Index ...

Page 176: ...Index 2 MAC 3500 Resting ECG Analysis System Revision L 2021337 036 For your notes ...

Page 177: ...ta noise 4 27 electromagnetic compatibility C 1 equipment type BF 1 7 F format a Disk 4 29 H how to format a secure data card 4 29 L location number 4 30 P passwords 4 31 patient data 4 32 patient questions 4 30 product code 1 10 S Secure data card formatting 4 29 serial number 1 9 storage of ECGs 4 29 symbols on equipment 1 7 system setup 4 29 4 30 T thermal printhead cleaning 5 4 transmission of...

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