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Describing the MCS+ Cabinet Components
P/N 85213-30, Manual revision: B
Power entry
module
The power entry module (PEM) is located on the left side panel of the device.
Externally, the module consists of an ON/OFF switch and a power input recep-
tacle for the power cord. Internally, the module contains the fuse panel. It will
interrupt power supply to the system in the event of an electrical current
surcharge.
The design of the power entry module also provides a filter-effect for the MCS+
device against the effects of a power surge.
In the case of an emergency, the ON/OFF switch can be used to stop all MCS+
function.
Figure 2-10, Power entry module (PEM)
Power cord
The power cord provided is designed to connect the MCS+ device with an
external power source via the power input receptacle, located on the power entry
module on the left side panel.
Bar-code reader
The bar-code reader is mounted on the left panel of the MCS+ device and can be
used to enter the following types of data directly into the data storage memory.
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Disposable set lot and list number.
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Anticoagulant and solution bag codes.
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Donation number, donor number and operator code.
Note: The Postscript to the MCS+ contains further information on the use of the
bar-code reader when entering data, as well as the role of the communication
box (discussed later in this chapter), in the transfer of this data to an external de-
vice or to HaemoNet, the Haemonetics communication network.
Warning: The class II bar-code reader emits laser radiation. Do not look directly
into the beam.
Handles
Handles for lifting the MCS+ device are located on the side panels.
1. ON/OFF power switch
2. Power input receptacle
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