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Service Manual

5-Lead, 5L, LT, XG

Datascope

Passport

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Summary of Contents for Passport 5-Lead

Page 1: ...Service Manual 5 Lead 5L LT XG Datascope Passport 0070 01 0420 indd 1 4 11 11 4 45 PM...

Page 2: ...5 Lead 5L LT XG Service Manual Datascope Passport 0070 02 0420 indd 1 4 11 11 4 45 PM...

Page 3: ...53 Recorder optional 1 54 Status Messages 1 57 Monitor Problem Solving 1 62 Connection to External Devices 1 64 Menus 1 64 Introduction XG 1 77 Controls Indicators and Connectors XG 1 77 Front Panel...

Page 4: ...l Conditions 3 8 Physical Characteristics 3 8 Agency Compliance 3 8 Repair Information 4 1 Introduction 4 1 Safety Precautions 4 1 Troubleshooting Guidelines 4 2 Equipment and Special Tools Required 4...

Page 5: ...Sidestream Adapter Calibration 7 28 Sidestream CO2 Sensor Calibration Verification 7 29 Sidestream CO2 Sensor Calibration 7 29 Battery Operation Verification 7 30 Leakage Current Test 7 30 Cosmetic C...

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Page 7: ...nded that only parts and accessories provided by Datascope be used with you monitor Warnings Precautions and Notes A WARNING is provided to alert the user to potential serious outcomes death injury or...

Page 8: ...ort operating instructions and all precautionary information before use WARNING Excessive ambient light may cause inaccurate measurements Cover the sensor site with opaque material WARNING Inaccurate...

Page 9: ...rating Instructions for a list of the proper ECG cables WARNING If the sensor or patient cable is damaged in any way discontinue use immediately To prevent damage do not soak or immerse the sensor in...

Page 10: ...ke a measurement once every 5 minutes Reports have been made of nerve injury occurring during use of automatically cycled blood pressure cuffs See the Appendix Precautions when Using Automatically Cyc...

Page 11: ...nts of liquid Wipe the sensor surface with a soft cloth dampened with the cleaning solution CAUTION Using dark colored soaks may stain the cuffs Test a single cuff to ensure that no damage will occur...

Page 12: ...Introduction Warnings Precautions and Notes x 0070 00 0420 Passport 5 Lead 5L LT XG Service Manual This page intentionally left blank...

Page 13: ...Indicators and Connectors XG 1 77 1 6 Operation XG 1 97 1 1 Introduction 5 Lead 5L LT This section of the Service Manual provides general information about the Datascope Passport Monitors 5 Lead 5L an...

Page 14: ...and operation although the reader is encouraged to refer to the Operating Instructions P N 0070 00 0324 for more complete details TABLE 1 1 PASSPORT 5L PASSPORT LT FUNCTIONS STANDARD OPTIONAL STANDAR...

Page 15: ...tion until the key is released A delayed action key provides an action but only after the key has been held pressed for a key specific period of time 1 p and q Set up 8 ZERO 1 IBP Optional 15 MUTE Ala...

Page 16: ...ey function will be recognized at any time The Passport will ignore multiple key selections All key actions are acknowledged by a key click except for BEEP VOL and ALARM VOL If a key is not available...

Page 17: ...except when waveform 2 is used for cascaded ECG When this is the case pressing the freeze key the first time causes the currently displayed ECG waveform data to be transferred to waveform 2 and froze...

Page 18: ...y press will silence the current alarm tone for 2 minutes Any new alarms that occur while the alarm tone is muted will disable the mute and sound the alarm tone An alarm mute symbol is displayed next...

Page 19: ...ms Pressing the key while the printing is in progress stops the recorder The recorder prints either waveforms or trend data depending on what is displayed i e trend data is printed when trend list is...

Page 20: ...21 DISPLAY The Display is used to present information which is divided into 5 graphic display areas They are A MENU Display Area B ECG Display Area C PARAMETER Display Area D MULTI FUNCTION Display A...

Page 21: ...Panel with Nellcor SpO2 SpO2 CUFF T ECG EKG E S I S All Patient Connections Electrically Isolated Press to Open Replace only w ith IBP 1 IBP 2 CO 2 BATT PI 2 PI 1 o 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 10cm 22...

Page 22: ...or used to attach the SpO2 sensor assembly to the monitor 26 T Temperature A standard three wire phone jack used to mate with either the YSI series 400 or 700 temperature probes The Passport automatic...

Page 23: ...UT CONNECTOR A four terminal connector to supply low voltage DC power to the unit and charge the batteries The power pack provides power to the unit independent of battery installation 33 J1 A communi...

Page 24: ...ms and may alter aspect ratios depending on the remote device and its set up 2 Connect PASSPORT Monitor Video Interface cable P N 0012 00 0983 to the Remote Color Display Interface cable P N 0012 00 0...

Page 25: ...g the menus and keyboard set when appropriate the following B Initiating an NIBP Measurement 1 Select cuff 2 Attach cuff hose to NIBP connector and place cuff on patient 3 Select timer interval if des...

Page 26: ...roper operation of the monitor Numbers in parentheses relate to the displays and controls described in Controls Indicators and Connectors 5 Lead 5L LT on page 1 3 1 3 1 Setting up Turning Power On 1 S...

Page 27: ...5 mm sec Waveform 2 Cascade ECG Waveform 3 Pleth Resp Source ECG Powerup Settings No change Record Wave Selection ECG Record on Alarm No Recorder Destination Local Alarms Low High Heart Rate Off Off S...

Page 28: ...play FIGURE 1 7 Window Layout The Display is divided into five graphic areas as shown above MENU Display Area displays the main menu selections available with the cursor and select keys the battery sy...

Page 29: ...u item is always highlighted by the cursor This window also contains the TIME DATE PATIENT SIZE and MUTE CATEGORY when active information For each patient size available there are different choices wi...

Page 30: ...5 130 High Off 40 180 mmHg IBP1 Dia Adult Low Off 5 90 High Off 40 130 mmHg Ped Low Off 5 50 High Off 50 100 mmHg Neo Low Off 5 50 High Off 50 100 mmHg NIBP Sys Adult Low Off 50 150 High Off 70 240 mm...

Page 31: ...e ECG size scale lead information Pacer Enhancement ON OFF message and when appropriate a message indicating there is no ECG waveform available SpO2 Nellcor Response Mode 1 2 3 CO2 Capnostat CO2 Scale...

Page 32: ...e box displays ECG Lead Fault and is positioned over the area where the ECG waveform normally resides PACER ENHANCEMENT Factory default is Pacer enh OFF pacer enhancement off The OFF setting allows an...

Page 33: ...Display Pressing the TREND RETURN key 15 displays the trend lists as shown above The trend lists take up the entire Multi function area To display additional parameters press the TREND RETURN key 15...

Page 34: ...turned off OFF is displayed in the respiration column NOTE The IBP1 column displays only in models that are equipped with the invasive pressure option The Trend Trigger and Interval are set in the Us...

Page 35: ...ET and the NIBP readings will change to dashes An Artifact message is displayed in the Parameter area under the ECG Heart Rate whenever 60 Hz noise or ESU Interference is present on the ECG waveform N...

Page 36: ...the UP p and DOWN q arrow keys 1 The choices available are listed in the CHOICES bar Once the desired choice is displayed press SELECT 2 to enter it and move the cursor down to the next item in the s...

Page 37: ...ore supple as they age and sometimes develop permanent folds that can leave temporary marks on the limb Any cuffs that exhibit this effect should be replaced NOTE Ensure that the pressure tubes are no...

Page 38: ...page 1 64 Choices are ADULT PEDIATRIC or NEONATE 5 If necessary enter the NIBP parameter menu to change the initial cuff inflation pressure Initial cuff inflation pressures depend on the PATIENT SIZE...

Page 39: ...ow steps 1 5 in Section 1 3 5 1 on page 1 25 6 Press INTERVAL 11 until the desired time displays The choices are OFF continuous 1 2 5 5 10 15 20 30 60 and 120 minutes 7 A measurement will be taken whe...

Page 40: ...it will take a measurement once every 5 minutes Reports have been made of nerve injury occurring during use of automatically cycled blood pressure cuffs See the Appendix Precautions when Using Automat...

Page 41: ...ductive parts of ECG electrodes do not contact other conductive parts including earth ground 1 For optimal skin contact thoroughly prep patient skin for electrode placement by doing the following Shav...

Page 42: ...assport will display the message Lead Off to indicate when ECG monitoring is inoperative ECG Lead Fault When ECG lead I II or III is being monitored a lead fault sensed by RA LA or LL will cause the E...

Page 43: ...ode Placement Place black electrode on left shoulder under clavicle Place white electrode on right shoulder under clavicle Place red electrode on lower left abdomen under the sixth rib Place green ele...

Page 44: ...16 V Lead Electrode Placement V1 Fourth intercostal space right sternal border V2 Fourth intercostal space left sternal border V3 Midway between V2 and V4 on a line joining these 2 locations V4 Fifth...

Page 45: ...nt of chest movement FIGURE 1 17 3 Lead Electrode Placement standard configuration For Lead II ECG Monitoring Place black electrode on left shoulder under clavicle Place white electrode on right shoul...

Page 46: ...d the automatic zero process is complete The pressure display should indicate zeros NOTE If the transducer offset should exceed 120 mmHg it will not be possible to automatically zero the transducer Pr...

Page 47: ...iatrics infants and neonates The FLEXISENSOR SD is used when the DATASENSOR is not convenient or suitable The ear sensor is intended for long term adult monitoring A range of disposable bandages are a...

Page 48: ...in to track patients with poor peripheral perfusion Rejection of Ambient Light Many monitoring situations involve high levels of ambient light i e operating room lights neonatal phototherapy heat warm...

Page 49: ...sensors DO NOT PLACE any sensor on an extremity with an arterial catheter or blood pressure cuff in place Placement of an arterial catheter or blood pressure cuff on an extremity may obstruct normal...

Page 50: ...ents with decreased peripheral perfusion SpO2 measurements may interfere with Magnetic Resonance Imaging MRI procedures SpO2 is calibrated to display functional saturation Non adhesive bandages are re...

Page 51: ...ling to position it appropriately Carefully read the sensor directions for use the Passport operating instructions and all precautionary information before use WARNING Excessive ambient light may caus...

Page 52: ...d DURAFORM are trademarks of Nellcor Incorporated Selecting a Sensor Sensors are designed for specific sites on patients with designated weight ranges To select the appropriate sensor consider the pat...

Page 53: ...imetry subsystem incorporates automatic calibration mechanisms It is automatically calibrated each time it is turned on at periodic intervals thereafter and whenever a new sensor is connected Also the...

Page 54: ...hange from 1 to 2 or 3 select SpO2 in the menu and toggle through the choices of 1 2 and 3 using the up and down arrow keys Press SELECT 2 then END 3 to lock the choice in and return to monitoring mod...

Page 55: ...ng the actual breaths per unit time The advantage of the CO2 waveform method is that the signal is a direct result of respiration and can only occur if the patient is actually breathing The disadvanta...

Page 56: ...sation NOTE See User Configuration Mode on page 53 for Barometric Pressure and CO2 Units selection NOTE See CO2 Messages only units equipped with Capnostat CO2 on page 60 for more details on messages...

Page 57: ...he airway adapter into the Capnostat sensor Align the line on the bottom of the airway adapter with the line on the bottom of the Capnostat Press the sensor and airway adapter together until they clic...

Page 58: ...fying a proper CO2 waveform capnogram on the monitor display NOTE The CO2 waveform is displayed by choosing CO2 as Waveform 2 or 3 and the Resp Source in the Setup menu 6 The sensor cable should face...

Page 59: ...T a horizontal position This helps keep patient secretions from pooling on the windows To prevent rain out and moisture from draining into the airway adapter DO NOT place the airway adapter in a gravi...

Page 60: ...rence Cal message is displayed and the reference value is displayed in the ETCO2 window The value should be between 36 and 40 Torr FIGURE 1 22 Reference Cell 1 3 11 7 CO2 Sensor Calibration The Capnos...

Page 61: ...ect Start Zero Cal Yes from the CO2 menu The Zero Cal in Progress message is displayed The Zero Cal Complete message is displayed when complete and a 0 value is displayed 5 Remove sensor from the zero...

Page 62: ...d the appropriate table is automatically used See Table 1 9 on page 1 50 for alarm ranges TABLE 1 9 Alarm Limits ALARM PARAMETERS HIGH LO PARAMETERS ADULT PED NEONATE ADULT PED NEONATE Heart Rate bpm...

Page 63: ...cted from the Recorder menu NOTE On the waveform printouts that are caused by alarm situations a bar is printed above the alarming area On trend printouts the value that has caused an alarm is printed...

Page 64: ...go away VOLUME KEY Increases or decreases the intensity of the alarm MUTE Silences all currently alarming parameters for 2 minutes Any new alarms that occur while an alarm tone is muted will disable...

Page 65: ...ormal operation The User Configuration Mode is accessed via a special power up sequence To enter the User Configuration Mode 1 Turn the POWER switch 34 ON 2 After the DIAGNOSTIC IN PROGRESS message is...

Page 66: ...s the user to enable or disable this feature see section 3 13 3 The Serial Output Type allows the user to select the communication protocols for interfacing with other specialized equipment VISA ACCUT...

Page 67: ...a printing when one is in progress When RECORD 19 is pressed to initiate a printing a 16 second strip is printed The 16 second strip consists of 8 seconds of prior and 8 seconds of post waveform from...

Page 68: ...gic parameters currently available as well as the ECG size and lead configuration the recorder is printing All parameters include their units FIGURE 1 26 Sample Printout Single Waveform Two waveforms...

Page 69: ...that has caused an alarm is printed with square brackets around it If the recorder is printing a waveform and an alarm situation occurs the currently printing waveform will be completed and then the a...

Page 70: ...FAILURE The NIBP system has detected a potential error Power cycle unit If message reappears call Service NIBP MEASURING CUFF Displayed during a measurement to show the cuff pressure Press DEFLATE to...

Page 71: ...able pulse is measured CHECK SpO2 SENSOR Insufficient light is received by the sensor detector or the sensor has a malfunction Check alignment of emitter and detector or change sensor SpO2 PR UNDER 30...

Page 72: ...r MESSAGE REASON SOLUTION CO2 INITIALIZING This message usually appears at power up The CO2 subsystem has been reset and is performing internal self tests prior to operation Wait for the message to go...

Page 73: ...pleted warming up Wait for the unit to complete warming up Repeat the zero calibration CO2 ADAPTER CAL FAILURE The adapter calibration was not completed successfully The adapter calibration may have b...

Page 74: ...per ECG cable PROBLEM REASON SOLUTION No trace for a desired parameter Improper attachment of transducer to monitor Faulty transducer Check transducer connection Try a different transducer Wandering E...

Page 75: ...is drained plug into an AC outlet to recharge the battery A period of 16 hours is required for a full charge Disabled Alarm Tone QRS Tone or Other Function Mute key pressed Beep volume low Check for a...

Page 76: ...menu operation False Apnea Alarm Apnea delay may be improperly set Patient may be having frequent episodes of CVA Scale size may be too low Choose another apnea delay Reposition electrodes to better...

Page 77: ...end Memory Choosing Yes deletes all the stored trend data Pacer Enhancement Set to ON to display the pacer signal as a full scale square wave FIGURE 1 29 Patient Menu CHANGE PATIENT Size Clear trend m...

Page 78: ...SELECT Enter move Waveform 3 Powerup settings No change IBP1 Auto Display IBP1 Waveform 2 Auto Display IBP2 Waveform 3 Auto Display CO2 Waveform 3 CHANGE SET UP Waveform 2 Choices Waveform 2 Waveform...

Page 79: ...e Passport Remote from the Visa Both from both the Passport and the Visa FIGURE 1 31 Recorder Menu ECG Pleth Resp ECG IBP1 ECG IBP2 IBP1 IBP2 CO2 ECG RESP CHANGE RECORDER Wave Selection Record on Alar...

Page 80: ...sec mmHg mmHg mmHg mmHg CHANGE ALARMS HR SpO2 IBP1 Sys Low OFF 5 90 High OFF 40 130 85 OFF OFF Low High IBP1 Dia NIBP Sys NIBP Dia IBP2 Mean Respiration Apnea Delay OFF BPM OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OF...

Page 81: ...gh IBP1 Dia NIBP Sys NIBP Dia IBP2 Mean Respiration Apnea Delay OFF BPM OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF mmHg RPM sec mmHg mmHg mmHg mmHg CHANGE ALARMS HR SpO2 IBP1 Sys Range OFF 10...

Page 82: ...heart rate reading The Auto selection uses a built in algorithm to automatically choose the strongest heart rate source FIGURE 1 37 HR ECG Menu CHANGE IBP IBP1 Scale IBP2 Scale Choices 37 5 75 150 30...

Page 83: ...2 waveform Start Zero Calibration Select Yes to initiate the calibration of the sensor Start adapter cal Select Yes to initiate the calibration of the airway adapter with the sensor N2O Compensation S...

Page 84: ...Choices Yes No Adjust valve EXIT quit SELECT Enter move No 0 8 N2O Compensation O2 Compensation OFF 21 CHANGE CO2 CO2 Scale Start Zero Calibration Start adapter cal Choices Yes No Adjust valve EXIT qu...

Page 85: ...5 5 10 20 30 60 or 120 minutes FIGURE 1 42 Trend Menu CHANGE TIME Hours Minutes Adjust valve EXIT quit SELECT Enter move 54 16 Trend Temp Hr SpO2 size Alarm Audio delay Aud alm standby Serial output t...

Page 86: ...ter move Fahrenheit Hr SpO2 Size Alarm Audio Delay Audio Alarm Standby Serial Output Type Date Time USER CONFIGURATION Press hold the END key for 3 sec to leave configuration mode Trend Choices Fahren...

Page 87: ...with other specialized equipment FIGURE 1 47 Serial Output Type Menu CHANGE ALARM STANDBY Aud alm standby Adjust valve END quit SELECT Enter move OFF Alarm Audio delay Serial output type Date USER CON...

Page 88: ...alve END quit SELECT Enter move 760 mmHg Alarm Audio delay Date USER CONFIGURATION Press hold the END key for 3 sec to leave configuration mode Time Trend Range 500 800 mmHg Temp NIBP Idle SPO2 Hr SpO...

Page 89: ...location of specific controls and displays Step by step instructions for operation of the monitor are provided in Operation XG on page 1 97 The following is a list of all the controls connectors and...

Page 90: ...l PARAGRAPH NUMBER DESCRIPTION CONTROL DISPLAY NUMBER PAGE NUMBER 1 5 1 Front Panel 1 24 1 79 1 5 2 Left Side Panel 25 34 1 87 1 2 3 Right Side Panel 35 39 1 90 1 5 4 Rear Panel 40 1 91 1 5 5 Remote C...

Page 91: ...y time The Passport XG will ignore multiple key selections All key actions are acknowledged by a key click except for BEEP VOLUME and ALARM VOLUME If a key is not available a double key click will sou...

Page 92: ...which transmits an admit command to the VISA Central Station 5 DISCHARGE Central Optional A single action key which transmits a discharge command to the VISA Central Station 6 SILENCE Central Optiona...

Page 93: ...he case pressing the freeze key the first time causes the currently displayed ECG waveform data to be transferred to waveform 2 and frozen Waveforms 1 and 3 continue to move Pressing FREEZE again caus...

Page 94: ...ead 5L LT and XG 1 82 0070 00 0420 Passport 5 Lead 5L LT XG Service Manual 12 CO2 PUMP Optional A single action key which turns on the sidestream CO2 pump and initiates an adapter and pump calibration...

Page 95: ...message displays in the NIBP message window until the timer mode is restarted by either pressing START or changing the interval 16 VOLUME Alarms and Alarm LED A repeat action key which adjusts the al...

Page 96: ...Mute is displayed above the menu selections When the key is pressed and held for 3 seconds all set alarms will be suspended for 2 minutes This is indicated by the Alarm Mute Symbol and the words All...

Page 97: ...key pressed for three seconds when waveforms are displayed see Section 1 6 18 on page 1 155 initiates a continuous printing of waveforms Pressing the key while the printing is in progress stops the r...

Page 98: ...RE 1 50 Display The Display is used to present information which is divided into 5 graphic display areas They are See Section 1 6 3 on page 1 102 for details A MENU Display Area B ECG Display Area C P...

Page 99: ...Left Side Panel with Nellcor SpO2 Press to Open SpO2 CUFF T ECG EKG E S I S All Patient Connections Electrically Isolated IBP 1 IBP 2 CO2 PI 2 PI 1 o 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 34 PUMP INPUT 33 25 26 27...

Page 100: ...Massimo type female connector used to attach the SpO2 sensor assembly to the monitor 29 T Temperature A standard three wire phone jack used to mate with either the YSI series 400 or 700 temperature pr...

Page 101: ...0 1 89 Operation 5 Lead 5L LT and XG Controls Indicators and Connectors XG 33 PUMP INPUT Optional This is used to connect the sampling tubing for Sidestream CO2 34 CO2 Optional A 20 pin connector used...

Page 102: ...J1 Optional A communication interface connector used to connect the Passport to a VISA Central Station Monitor Remote Color Display Nurse Call DPD Defibrillator Gas Module or other peripheral devices...

Page 103: ...nd XG Controls Indicators and Connectors XG 1 5 4 Rear Panel FIGURE 1 55 Rear Panel 40 CO2 Filter Housing Passport CO2 filter P N 0103 00 0452 is located inside this housing This filter should be repl...

Page 104: ...d its set up 2 Connect Passport Monitor Video Interface cable P N 0012 00 0983 to the Remote Color Display Interface cable P N 0012 00 0994 1 Connect Interface cable P N 0012 00 0994 to the Analog Inp...

Page 105: ...with the patient sample The Water Trap Reservoir must be emptied and rinsed with water only whenever more than half full or whenever changing patients To remove push latch to left Refer to section 4 1...

Page 106: ...5 Lead 5L LT XG Service Manual 45 Power Indicator Lamp This lamp illuminates when power is applied to the Gas Module and the power switch is turned on 46 Power Switch A switch used to power the unit o...

Page 107: ...Y Shaped Power Cord 49 AC DC Power Pack This AC DC Power Pack P N 0014 00 0173 04 with 9 cable provides DC voltage to the Passport When used with the Gas Module the Y Shaped cord 53 is plugged into b...

Page 108: ...an AC power source via one cable CAUTION Do not use this special Y shaped power cable for any devices other than the Passport and Gas Module II 54 External Interface Cable This cable P N 0012 00 1082...

Page 109: ...e 3 Press the FREEZE key to freeze all waveforms If the Cascade ECG waveform is chosen as the second waveform only the ECG waveform will be frozen C Initiating an NIBP Measurement 1 Attach cuff hose t...

Page 110: ...or 3 5 Set the Resp Source to CO2 ECG CAPNOSTAT is a trademark of NOVAMETRIX Inc G Recording Information 1 Select wave to be recorded through Record Menu Press PRINT to start Recording 2 Press PRINT a...

Page 111: ...needed and then turn the Passport on again 3 Attach the power pack to the DC POWER INPUT connector 36 If battery operation is required ensure that two fully charged batteries are installed NOTE If pow...

Page 112: ...ff Off NIBP Dia Off Off IBP2 Mean Off Off Respiration Off Off Apnea Delay Off Adult Off Ped 10 sec Neonate ETCO2 Off Off Alarms Gas Module only Resp Rate Off Off ET CO2 Off Off INS CO2 Off ET O2 Off O...

Page 113: ...mo Sensor Off Audio On Sensitivity Mode Normal Post Average Time sec 8 CO2 Scale 60 Torr Start Zero Calibration No Start Adapter Cal No N2O Compensation Off O2 Compensation 21 ECG Lead II Size 1 NIBP...

Page 114: ...ault to Centigrade 1 6 3 Display FIGURE 1 59 Window Layout MENU FUNCTION DEFAULT SETTINGS Trend Trigger NIBP Interval Timer 5 mins Temperature Scale Fahrenheit HrSpO2 Size HrSpO2 Size HR small SpO2 la...

Page 115: ...nd recorder operation 1 6 3 1 Menu Display Area FIGURE 1 60 Window Layout The menu area displays the main menu selections available These are accessed by using the UP p and DOWN q arrow keys 1 and SEL...

Page 116: ...ord on Alarm Yes No Record Destination Passport Central Both NIBP Start Pressure Adult 100 260 mmHg Ped 60 180 mmHg Neonate 40 120 mmHg IBP BP1 Scale Range 37 5 75 150 300 mmHg BP2 Scale Range 37 5 75...

Page 117: ...mall line segments added to the top and bottom of the vertical bar as shown above NOTE Changing the ECG SIZE only changes the display scale not the ECG amplitude ECG LEAD The ECG lead display shows th...

Page 118: ...t electrode connectors and the cable for proper connection This message may be the result of using inappropriate 3 Lead cables ESU INTERFERENCE MESSAGE When a large high frequency noise component is p...

Page 119: ...d up and the new data is added as the last line of data in the window To scroll through the data that is in memory press the q and p trend keys 20 The trend lists display consists of a heading that in...

Page 120: ...above is with two transducers connected and with the Gas Module configured Within the NIBP parameter area the interval chosen is displayed and the elapsed time ET since the last NIBP measurement was t...

Page 121: ...ndows for each menu item are displayed 2 When the desired menu item is highlighted in this case SET UP has been chosen press SELECT 2 to enter into the change window When SELECT is pressed the first i...

Page 122: ...CM DESCRIPTION CUFF NAME DATASCOPE PART NUMBER Reusable Disposable 45 66 Thigh 0998 00 0003 05 30 47 Large Adult 0998 00 0003 02 0683 07 0001 01 24 36 Adult 0998 00 0003 01 0683 07 0001 02 18 27 Child...

Page 123: ...or restricted When using the thigh cuff this product will not comply with AAMI accuracy standards The limb circumferences of the Color Coded Cuffs adhere to the AHA guidelines for size The pressure o...

Page 124: ...ion of unnecessary motion artifact After the cuff pressure drops below the diastolic pressure the results of the measurement are displayed If NIBP is the only parameter measured with the Passport XG a...

Page 125: ...taken when the selected interval has elapsed If an immediate measurement is desired press START 13 NOTE If the monitor is in the interval mode when it is turned on no measurement will be taken until t...

Page 126: ...rve injury occurring during use of automatically cycled blood pressure cuffs See the Appendix Precautions when Using Automatically Cycled Blood Pressure Cuffs Observe extreme caution on all patients n...

Page 127: ...silver chloride electrodes These are designed to acquire the ECG with excellent base line stability recovery from defibrillation and minimum artifact from patient movement WARNING Insure that the cond...

Page 128: ...t XG will display the message ECG Lead Fault to indicate when ECG monitoring is inoperative When ECG lead I II or III is being monitored a lead fault sensed by RA LA or LL will cause the ECG Lead Faul...

Page 129: ...pace in mid clavicular line Place the brown lead in any one of the V lead V1 V6 positions see V5 Fifth interspace in anterior axillary line V6 Fifth interspace in mid axillary line FIGURE 1 69 3 Lead...

Page 130: ...ed across the chest from each other to optimize measurement of chest movement 1 6 7 Invasive Pressure Acquisition 1 Plug the pressure transducer into the PRESSURE TRANSDUCER connector 31 or 32 on the...

Page 131: ...ransducer vent from atmosphere If an IBP waveform is desired use the Set up menu see Use of Menus on page 1 109 to assign a waveform window to display IBP If the Auto Display function is used to displ...

Page 132: ...ope Passport XG Monitor equipped with Datascope SpO2 The sensors cover both short term and long term monitoring needs on patients ranging from neonates to large adults The DATASENSOR is intended for s...

Page 133: ...ts with poor peripheral perfusion Rejection of Ambient Light Many monitoring situations involve high levels of ambient light i e operating room lights neonatal phototherapy heat warmers etc The Passpo...

Page 134: ...housing Watch for cracks cuts rips fogging or signs of moisture in the FLEXISENSOR SD E Sensor Performance For the BEST performance of all Datascope sensors DO NOT PLACE any sensor on an extremity wi...

Page 135: ...track pulses on patients with decreased peripheral perfusion SpO2 measurements may interfere with Magnetic Resonance Imaging MRI procedures SpO2 is calibrated to display functional saturation Non adh...

Page 136: ...may cause improper oximeter performance WARNING Tissue damage or inaccurate measurements may be caused by incorrect sensor application or use such as wrapping it too tightly applying supplemental tap...

Page 137: ...oss in vital sign readings WARNING The site should be checked at least every eight 8 hours every four 4 hours with the Adult re usable finger sensor Ensure proper adhesion skin integrity and proper al...

Page 138: ...in The adhesive can be partially rejuvenated by wiping with an alcohol wipe and allowing the sensor to thoroughly air dry prior to replacement on the patient Performance Considerations To insure optim...

Page 139: ...port has two sensitivity modes for SpO2 normal and high The user should choose the sensitivity mode depending upon signal quality and patient motion In most cases the normal setting will be appropriat...

Page 140: ...al hemoglobins e g carboxyhemoglobin or methemoglobin or intra vascular dyes such as indocyanine green methylene blue exposure to excessive illumination such as surgical lamps especially ones with a x...

Page 141: ...amily of sensors suitable for a wide variety of clinical settings and patients Specific sensors have been developed for neonates infants children and adults OXISENSOR oxygen transducers are sterile ad...

Page 142: ...riate sensor apply it as directed and observe all warnings and cautions If excessive ambient light is present cover the sensor site with opaque material Failure to do so may result in inaccurate measu...

Page 143: ...e operating modes for SpO2 enable it to make accurate measurements despite differing levels of patient activity In all three modes the Passport updates its measurements with every pulse beat Data from...

Page 144: ...urce must be selected see Resp Menu on page 1 179 WARNING Thoracic respiration measurement may interfere with some pacemakers Refer to the pacemaker s manual 1 6 11 1 Thoracic Impedance The Passport X...

Page 145: ...he Passport XG may use the breath waveform to report the respiration rate by measuring the actual breaths per unit time The advantage of the CO2 waveform method is that the signal is a direct result o...

Page 146: ...orm desired 3 Press the SELECT key 2 then the EXIT key 3 4 Select RESP menu choose RESP SOURCE and set to CO2 Off or CO2 ECG 5 Press the SELECT key 2 then the EXIT key 3 NOTE Refer to Resp Menu on pag...

Page 147: ...r more details on messages 1 6 12 2 Adapter Calibration Adapter calibration compensates for the optical differences between the adult and neonatal airway adapters for mainstream CO2 operation Adapter...

Page 148: ...f Adult Airway Adapter The adult airway adapter should be used when monitoring patients with endotracheal tube diameters greater than 4 0 mm 1 Verify the windows are clean and dry Clean or replace the...

Page 149: ...e clips 1 6 12 5 Use of Neonatal Airway Adapter The neonatal airway adapter should be used when monitoring patients with endotracheal tube diameters less than or equal to 4 0 mm 1 Verify the windows a...

Page 150: ...nto the reference cell labeled REF FIGURE 1 74 Reference Cell 3 The Sensor on Reference Cell message is displayed and the reference value is displayed in the ETCO2 window The value should be between 3...

Page 151: ...min This device should not be used on patients whose breathing could be impaired by this vacuum flow rate WARNING Connection of the Passport s exhaust port to the hospital s waste gas scavenge system...

Page 152: ...with the arrow on the bottom of the sensor See Figure 1 29 on page 65 NOTE Position the airway adapter with it s windows in a vertical and NOT a horizontal position This helps keep patient secretions...

Page 153: ...XG has detected valid breaths numbers will display for ETCO2 Inspired CO2 and Respiratory Rate if enabled for CO2 as source 9 If not already set use the Setup Menu to select Auto Display CO2 waveform...

Page 154: ...age or damage to the Passport s internal pump The scavenge system if used must be on during calibration 5 Connect the disc filter to the airway adapter NOTE The disc filter is not recommended for brea...

Page 155: ...assembly to a convenient place Use the plastic twist clips to connect the sensor cable and sample tubing together for easy identification 10 When the Passport XG has detected valid breaths numbers wil...

Page 156: ...with Sidestream CO2 only on page 1 164 for additional CO2 messages NOTE This pump calibration also calibrates the adapter It is not necessary to perform a separate adapter calibration at this time un...

Page 157: ...layed and the reference value is displayed in the ETCO2 window The value should be between 36 and 40 Torr FIGURE 1 78 Reference Cell 1 6 13 6 CO2 Sensor Calibration The Capnostat CO2 sensor does NOT n...

Page 158: ...to a breathing circuit intubated WARNING The maximum sampling rate at the nasal cannula is 200 ml min This device should not be used on patients whose breathing could be impaired by this vacuum flow...

Page 159: ...rvals or whenever gas readings appear to be in error The date of the last successful mixture calibration appears at the bottom of the Gases menu The operator may elect to perform a Zero calibration la...

Page 160: ...rror will be displayed and the previous calibration data will be restored Repeat the calibration procedure from step 1 If problems persist call for service 5 The message Feed Calibration Gas will appe...

Page 161: ...sist call for service 1 6 15 Alarms The Datascope Passport XG Monitor provides high and low alarm limits for heart rate HR systolic pressure IBP1 NIBP Sys diastolic pressure IBP1 NIBP Dia mean pressur...

Page 162: ...imit key a second and third time These Alarm Limits are not patient size dependent If the patient size is changed the Alarm Limits do not change ALARM PARAMETERS HIGH LO Parameters Adult Ped Neonate A...

Page 163: ...aused an alarm is printed with square brackets around it If the recorder is printing a waveform and an alarm situation occurs the currently printing waveform will be completed and then the alarm wavef...

Page 164: ...more alarms can be muted for either a period of 2 minutes or indefinitely The following is a description of how to enable the different mute modes SINGLE MUTE Any current alarm can be muted for 2 minu...

Page 165: ...hoose that menu item The current choice is highlighted 3 Use the UPp and DOWN q arrow keys 1 to select a new setting Once the desired choice is highlighted press the SELECT key 2 4 To save this settin...

Page 166: ...o set the time between interval triggers The trend interval is independent of the NIBP interval USER CONFIG MENU MENU ITEM CHOICES Date Time Year 0 to 99 Month 1 to 12 Day 1 to 31 Hours 0 to 23 Minute...

Page 167: ...of Menus on page 1 109 1 6 18 Recorder optional The Datascope Passport XG Recorder can provide a permanent record of a patient s systolic pressure diastolic pressure mean pressure heart rate SpO2 CO2...

Page 168: ...prints the list trend report See Recorder Paper Replacement on page 8 5 for paper installation 1 6 18 2 Printer Formats Single waveform format ECG and pleth waveforms are automatically positioned in...

Page 169: ...rs assigned to each waveform The waveforms do not overlap Grids are printed as for one waveform The upper and lower borders are printed as for the single waveform FIGURE 1 86 Sample Printout Two Wavef...

Page 170: ...printed with square brackets around it If the recorder is printing a waveform and an alarm situation occurs the currently printing waveform will be completed and then the alarm waveform printout will...

Page 171: ...URIN G CUFF Displayed during a measurement to show the cuff pressure Press DEFLATE to suspend a measurement and deflate the cuff NIBP RETRY MOTION Measurement has been attempted but no reading was pos...

Page 172: ...ient light is received by the sensor detector or the sensor has a malfunction Check alignment of emitter and detector or change sensor SpO2 PR UNDER 30 Detected pulse rate is below thirty beats per mi...

Page 173: ...of self test SpO2 NO SENSOR No sensor is connected to the monitor Attach sensor cable to the monitor SpO2 PULSE SEARCH Hardware settings are being adjusted in order to discriminate a pulse waveform Ch...

Page 174: ...CO2 CHECK ADAPTER The CO2 sensor is not correctly placed on the airway adapter or a different type of airway adapter has been connected or the adapter is dirty or damaged Check the installation and co...

Page 175: ...n the airway adapter Repeat the adapter calibration CO2 CAL FAILED INSERT ZERO CELL A zero calibration was attempted while the sensor was not attached to the zero cell Attach the sensor to the zero ce...

Page 176: ...e is blocked while the CO2 sidestream pump is on Check sampling line and filter for blockage clear sampling line if possible Replace sampling line and or filter if necessary If sampling cell is replac...

Page 177: ...Wait for message to clear GM CO2 ZERO ERROR Appears when the system has been unable to successfully zero the CO2 sensor Manually start zeroing the system again If problem persists call for service GM...

Page 178: ...service GM RESP HIGH Appears when the respiration rate is greater than or equal to the value set for the Resp High Alarm Check patient GM RESP LOW Appears when the respiration rate is less than or eq...

Page 179: ...veform will be a flatline Ensure proper gas mixture is attached tightly and regulator is on Repeat calibration procedure If problem persists call for service GM AGENTS UNCALIBRATED Appears after an un...

Page 180: ...r ECG cable ARTIFACT A 50 or 60 Hz noise is detected on the ECG waveform The displayed heart rate may not be correct Check site Change Lead selection Use proper ECG cable See Section 5 in the Datascop...

Page 181: ...roperly prepared Possibly not patient s normal complex Electrode could be positioned over a bone or muscle mass Readjust as required Abrade skin Check with 12 lead electrocardiogram Reposition electro...

Page 182: ...ll with paper feeding off of the spool from the bottom Resp Waveform Too Large Scales set inappropriately Change scale via menu Resp Waveform Too Small Patient breathing shallow or turned on side Scal...

Page 183: ...ESIS Choke Cable Turn respiration on OFF will be displayed in resp window Check that proper patient cable is used Use 3 lead Patient Cable non ESIS Waveform Acquisition Failure Front End Failure Exter...

Page 184: ...ice using this cable Testing should include verification that the maximum delay for cardioversion synchronization does not exceed 60 ms monitor and defibrillator Cable should be labeled with the devic...

Page 185: ...gs for Full Disclosure and Arrhythmia are sent to the VISA Central Station for processing Full Disclosure ON requests that all patient data be stored at the VISA Arrhythmia ON requests Arrhythmia dete...

Page 186: ...WITH ADMIT is not selected as the serial output type in the user configuration mode and Admit or Discharge is selected the following Warning message displays FIGURE 1 92 VISA with Admit not Installed...

Page 187: ...23 1 Patient Menu Size Changing the patient size will adjust the Passport XG for monitoring adults pediatrics or neonates The alarm limit selections will change accordingly The Passport displays the...

Page 188: ...elections when the Gas Module is installed and configured CHANGE PATIENT Size Full Disclosure Pacer Enhancement Choices Adult Pediatric Neonate Adjust valve EXIT quit SELECT Enter move OFF OFF Adult A...

Page 189: ...form 2 Choices IBP1 IBP2 Pleth Resp CO2 Agent O2 Adjust valve EXIT quit SELECT Enter move Waveform 3 Powerup settings No change IBP1 Auto Display IBP1 Waveform 2 Auto Display IBP2 Waveform 3 Auto Disp...

Page 190: ...nu ECG Pleth Resp ECG IBP1 ECG IBP2 IBP1 IBP2 CO2 ECG RESP CO2 O2 CO2 Agent CHANGE RECORDER Wave Selection Record on Alarm Choices Yes No Adjust valve END quit SELECT Enter move ECG No Record Destinat...

Page 191: ...Resp waveform Resp Source Sets the source of the respiration information CO2 OFF sets the source to CO2 if CO2 is present If CO2 is not present the Resp Source is OFF CO2 ECG sets the source to CO2 i...

Page 192: ...FIGURE 1 99 HR ECG Menu CHANGE RESP Resp Speed Choices 3 125 6 25 12 5 25 mm sec Adjust valve EXIT quit SELECT Enter move 12 5 mm sec Scale 3 Resp Source CO2 ECG CHANGE RESP Resp Speed Choices 1 2 3 4...

Page 193: ...e displayed CO2 waveform Start Zero Calibration Select Yes to initiate the calibration of the sensor Start adapter cal Select Yes to initiate the calibration of the airway adapter with the sensor CHAN...

Page 194: ...Select Yes to manually initiate re zeroing of the Agent CO2 and N20 Gas Module parameters CHANGE CO2 CO2 Scale Start Zero Calibration Start adapter cal Choices 5 8 12 Adjust valve EXIT quit SELECT En...

Page 195: ...No Auto Choices 40 60 100 mmHg Date of last mixture calibration 09 15 97 Adjust SELECT enter move EXIT Resp Speed 12 5 mm sec CHANGE GAS MODULE CO2 Scale Start Zeroing Start Calibration No No 0 60 mmH...

Page 196: ...on No No 0 60 mmHg Restart Pump Agent Selection Agent Scale 5 0 O2 Scale 18 30 No Auto Choices 1 2 5 5 10 20 Date of last mixture calibration 09 15 97 Resp Speed 12 5 mm sec CHANGE GAS MODULE CO2 Scal...

Page 197: ...IBP Dia IBP2 Mean Respiration Apnea Delay OFF BPM OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF mmHg RPM sec mmHg mmHg mmHg mmHg 85 Apnea Delay ETCO2 OFF OFF Adjust valve EXIT quit SELECT Enter...

Page 198: ...ust valve EXIT quit SELECT Enter move 9 27 97 Trend Temperature Hr SpO2 Size Alarm Audio Delay Audio Alarm Standby Serial Output Type Date Time USER CONFIGURATION Press hold the END key for 3 sec to l...

Page 199: ...udio Alarm Standby Serial Output Type Date Time USER CONFIGURATION Press hold the END key for 3 sec to leave configuration mode Trend Choices Fahrenheit Centigrade Temperature NIBP Idle SPO2 CO2 Color...

Page 200: ...should be selected when the VISA Central Station supports the Admit from Bedside feature The Gas Module option should be selected when the Passport XG is to be used with the optional Gas Module The Se...

Page 201: ...ec to leave configuration m ode Trend Choices 1200 2400 4800 9600 bps Temperature NIBP Idle SPO2 Hr SpO2 Size Audio Alarm Standby Serial O utput Type CO2 Color Settings Accutorr Baud R ate 1200 bps Ga...

Page 202: ...Operation XG Operation 5 Lead 5L LT and XG 1 190 0070 00 0420 Passport 5 Lead 5L LT XG Service Manual This page intentionally left blank...

Page 203: ...the internal organization of the instrument It depicts several circuit boards numerous connectors and the cathode ray tube The block diagrams are used to gain both familiarity with the instrument and...

Page 204: ...agram 2 35 EPLD U4 Block Diagram 2 37 IOCHRDY Logic Diagram 2 38 CPU Board Block Diagram 2 40 Line Battery Block Diagram 2 49 Diode OR Circuit 2 50 Comparatory 20 Second Delay Circuit 2 52 Oscillator...

Page 205: ...VDC 35A 3 17VDC 95A 4 COMMON 0012 00 0744 0670 00 0482 670 00 0560 03 0012 00 0734 P75 OVERLAY E L WITH IBP 331 00 0064 01 E L W O IBP 331 00 0064 02 BLANK LABEL FOR NO RECORDER OPTION 334 00 0973 J24...

Page 206: ...W O IBP 331 00 0064 02 BLANK LABEL FOR NO RECORDER OPTION 334 00 0973 J24 P21 J2 0012 00 0431 06 J21 J22 TEST PTS TEST PTS JP1 J23 P23 P5 J5 J P 3 P 1 J 1 NELLCOR SPO2 MODULE 0671 00 0007 SPO2 INTERF...

Page 207: ...Passport 5 Lead 5L LT XG Service Manual 0070 00 0420 2 5 Theory of Operation Block Diagrams FIGURE 2 3 Passport XG Block Diagram...

Page 208: ...2 96 Adult Patient Set up Recorder Alarms NIBP IBP RESP HR SPo2 NIBP Idle SPO2 Lead II 1mV ECG ECG 1mV 150 0 IBP1 mmHg 0 HR BPM SPO2 HR 56BPM 56 56 NIBP INTERNAL 5 ET min RESP RPM TEMP F 96 5 15 10 vi...

Page 209: ...e following Circuit Board Assemblies Circuit Descriptions Page 2 2 1 Interconnect Board 2 8 2 2 2 Frontend Board Daughter Board 2 10 2 2 3 SpO2 Board 2 26 2 2 3 1 Masimo Nellcor SpO2 Interface Board 2...

Page 210: ...or ECG respiration invasive pressure and temperature and the internal signal processing circuitry As it does this it also provides high voltage transient suppression ECG Connection to the patient is m...

Page 211: ...d ground on the Front End Module Transducer output is carried differentially on the OUT and OUT P1 and P2 signals to the Front End Module High voltage electrostatic discharge protection is provided by...

Page 212: ...fier is capable of measuring with either 400 or 700 series thermistor sensors Measurement is valid over the range of 15 to 45 degrees C Integral calibration is provided internally at an equivalent tem...

Page 213: ...trapped lead bias for lead fault detection Again using RA as a example the series connected diode pair CR1 and resistor R26 produce a level shifted version of the buffered RA signal This level shifted...

Page 214: ...has been added to allow selection of the added leads The network R14 C11 in this line provides isolation between the microcontroller and the ECG multiplexers and is identical to the networks found in...

Page 215: ...or R166 A noise filter has been constructed by installing a 22 1 k resistor in place of D37 and a 0 1 uF capacitor in place of R165 The threshold voltage of the comparator has been adjusted by changin...

Page 216: ...RESP FLT 115KHZ PRESS 1 P TRIGGER PRESS 2 T FLAG TEMP TA TB TC TD 5V 5V T 7 5V 7 5 V GND REGULATOR TRACKING REGULATOR POWER ISOLATION A D CONVERTER VDC PGND ADDRESS I O CLOCK DATA OUT SELECT MICRO CO...

Page 217: ...ed for the A D reference The respiration drive can be disabled by a logic high on the RESPEN signal which inhibits U18 A second order Bandpass Filter U11 and associated parts transforms this square wa...

Page 218: ...as much as a 500 pf cable capacitance 325pf 25 is more realistic the largest patient impedance of 2000 ohms will receive the greatest attenuation resulting in a carrier at U13 pin 1 of 1 5 volts At th...

Page 219: ...GURE 2 9 Pressure Preamp Block Diagram This amplifier will accept as an input a standard invasive pressure transducer which appears as a resistive bridge with each leg being approximately 350 ohms exc...

Page 220: ...portions of the pressure waveform This systolic trigger logic is detected by the microcontroller and communicated to the Control Module Temperature The temperature channel is designed to measure temp...

Page 221: ...ld of 0 7 volts from R193 and R177 When a series 400 probe is plugged in the ring is shorted to the sleeve contact which in turn is tied to the output of U48A With the switches Q7 Q8 and Q9 off and Q1...

Page 222: ...ll period The half cycle timing is set by R178 and C83 The modulation of the FET drive pulses is executed by comparing the bulk power voltage VDC with a percentage set by R138 and 179 of the reference...

Page 223: ...9 together with the internal oscillator circuit in U22 The internal processor clock is actually this frequency divided by two The crystal frequency is made available to other devices on the board The...

Page 224: ...s are level shifted without inversion by dual comparator U37 and associated pullup resistors which provide a nominal rail to rail swing between the 7 5 and 7 5 volt supplies The 2 5 volt supply which...

Page 225: ...ller receives a respiration mode command the upper three of the four data bits associated with the command are asserted on the upper three lines of port C These three lines control analog switches in...

Page 226: ...rated so that the SPI receives a second complete set of eight At this point the SPI contains the two msb s from the ADC as well as six undefined bits which are discarded A D Converter The data interfa...

Page 227: ...olt supply tolerance These factors are taken into account in the setting of the limits to prevent false reporting of errors Additionally a supply fault must be detected by the software on two successi...

Page 228: ...11 contains the LED of optocoupler U43 and current limiting resistor R234 Note that U43 is driven in the same way as U42 described above On the isolated side the open collector output of U43 together...

Page 229: ...gnal is sensitive to the combined attenuation of both molecules the device must use two different wavelengths to discriminate their individual contributions and thus their relative concentration FIGUR...

Page 230: ...alibration signal RUN CAL which is used by the sequencer to determine the operation mode and test signal DIAG which supplies a fixed voltage source at demultiplexer input for circuit diagnostics Again...

Page 231: ...ernate component of the multiplexed signal The multiplexer switches signals the two microprocessor controlled gains are changed if necessary and a new digital code is sent to the DAC for use in the su...

Page 232: ...UT3 is activated and data is latched to the output control signals Only 63C09 processor can access the control register Table II and Table III show how data lines are mapped to the control register ou...

Page 233: ...vides the five most significant address bits trough the control register The five control signals are changed infrequently but the counter increments every 16 s at the falling edge of the CLKSEQ clock...

Page 234: ...as integrators which average inverted and noninverted signals Matched 18 Hz Filters Two identical low pass filters based on U8 and U9 provide noise rejection for LED and demultiplexer switching noise...

Page 235: ...re negative than 7 2 V When this level is detected INTERF line goes low 63C09 CPU monitors this line to detect when Current to Voltage Preamp is saturated Clock Generator Clock Generator consists of 1...

Page 236: ...re enabled using signal SROE SRAM SRCE and SROE and data bus buffer ISA RD OE ISA RD CK and ISA WR OE control signals are generated next Finally IOCHRDY is enabled completing ISA access cycle 63C09 to...

Page 237: ...ffer connects to the Passport s pseudo ISA bus This bus is shared with the CO2 module Therefore bus resources have been allocated to avoid conflicts This interface logic implements two read write regi...

Page 238: ...to the microcontroller by writing to the control register Whenever the ISA bus signal RESETDRV is active the microcontroller reset will be asserted and will remain asserted after RESETDRV is no longe...

Page 239: ...latching the data from the bus This same pulse also interrupts the micro controller U1 telling it that new data has arrived Also flip flop F F 1 inside U4 becomes set see figure on previous page The...

Page 240: ...nt The EPLD contains the logic shown in figure below for generation of IOCHRDY FIGURE 2 16 IOCHRDY Logic Diagram The address lines SA16 SA19 are decoded to generate a signal whenever either port data...

Page 241: ...is tied directly to the 15V supply on the PM NIM by connecting J23 pin 6 and 7 This prevents the need for jumper JP4 on the Nellcor Module which would otherwise accomplish the same task Also the addit...

Page 242: ...ommunications Recorder interface Speaker Real time clock Keypad monitoring RS 232 interface D A and miscellaneous diagnostics FIGURE 2 17 CPU Board Block Diagram PARALLEL SaO2 MODULE INTERFACE 64 J65...

Page 243: ...nsists of 2x2 megabyte regions The first region 000000 0x1FFFFF is allocated for ROM use Only one megabyte of FLASH ROM is used therefore the ROM is mirrored in the first and second megabyte of the ad...

Page 244: ...ize wait time Display Controller The display controller U5 is a Yamaha V6366 The clock is provided by U38 an 11 0592MHz oscillator The LCD that is being used on the Passport project can accommodate a...

Page 245: ...user interrupt vector space The external and internal interrupts can be summarized as follows 8 bit D A Converter The 8 bit D A converter U36 is connected to the upper byte of the data bus The addres...

Page 246: ...te of 286 Hz 3 5 ms there should be no problem from this half of the converter An analog simulation of the circuitry shows that it shall meet the specification of 5 to 40 Hz 3db Speaker Driver The vol...

Page 247: ...down mode After time out reset all keypad output lines to 0 clear all pending interrupts and re enable KPS interrupt If key is still pressed another interrupt will be generated immediately Recorder I...

Page 248: ...an only print on a line by line basis via DMA The RCRST signal is used to reset the recorder On power up or reset the signal would by default put the recorder in a reset state Analog Front End Interfa...

Page 249: ...0 to obtain the proper clock polarity The definition of the A D channels are as follows Most of the inputs are used for diagnostic purposes In diagnostic mode all the power supply levels will be read...

Page 250: ...RTC has a bidirectional data line EEDI a clock EESK and a reset RTC line The data line and clock line are shared with the EEPROM interface port A bit 14 and port B bit 5 An active high signal RTC por...

Page 251: ...s the unit is automatically shut OFF with enough hysteresis that the main power switch must be cycled to re initiate a turn ON The hysteresis is necessary because when the system load is removed from...

Page 252: ...es power entry selection where the line voltage will always be selected before battery power is selected The OR ing function is provided by diodes CR8 CR10 These Schottky diodes are used because of th...

Page 253: ...erminal of the comparator If the supply voltage is greater than 10 5 V the divider voltage will be greater than the reference and the output will jump towards the positive rail When this occurs CR2 wi...

Page 254: ...6 and a bridge rectifier CR3 CR6 that converts ac voltage to dc This circuit forms an approximate voltage doubler Therefore at a cutoff supply voltage of about 9 5V this circuit will provide 9 5 volts...

Page 255: ...that provides three regulated outputs This module will accept input voltages ranging from 9V DC to 18V DC and produces outputs of 5V 1 5A 15V 250ma and 15V 250ma FIGURE 2 22 Power Module Diagram TP1 V...

Page 256: ...the fet R9 keeps the fet turned off for times when U1 6 is not active C18 and R8 provide a high speed yet damped switching path between U1 6 and the gate of Q1 R3 and R4 form a feedback voltage divid...

Page 257: ...d C23 Q2 functions as a follower which buffers the soft start RC prior to pulling down the output of the pwm error amp U1 1 2 2 7 Planar EL Panel Board Overview The panel board locates physically the...

Page 258: ...cator D1 is implemented by a high intensity red LED HP type HLMP K101 or equivalent It is driven by the FET Q1 type 2N7000 which is controlled by the signal LED0 form the CPU board Power On is indicat...

Page 259: ...s This interface logic implements two read write registers one for data and the other for control or status A microcontroller type 68HC705 operates as an intelligent highly buffered UART The serial po...

Page 260: ...ode is invoked immediately after reset Power Converter The CIM also supplies operating power to the Capnostat Power connections are made via J92 and J94 The 5 volts and digital ground obtained from th...

Page 261: ...r An 11 0592MHz crystal is connected to the on chip oscillator of the 80C196 This frequency is chosen for accurate generation of standard baud rates the on chip UART has an integral baud rate generato...

Page 262: ...The output of the pressure transducer is amplified by an instrumental amplifier implemented by U13A C and D The gain can be adjusted by trimpot VR1 The output is then buffered low pass filtered and of...

Page 263: ...ector for a chassis mounted pump an overpressure transducer and detection scheme and control logic to operate the linear bleed system The pump is used to inflate the cuff at the beginning of each meas...

Page 264: ...roller U1 on the pneumatics board The overpressure circuitry identifies two separate patient types adult and neonatal The neonatal mode is inferred from the existing conditions during pump up If the m...

Page 265: ...deo data is simultaneously accessed and sent to the EL panel The parallel access port of the VRAM is used to write the input video data into memory As such the parallel data port is used only in the w...

Page 266: ...put video data to a 4 bit parallel format An 8 bit multiplexer directs the 4 bit shift register double buffered to accommodate the VRAM timing to the appropriate half of the VRAM parallel data input T...

Page 267: ...EL and Color LCD Interface The EL and Color LCD Panel Boards 670 00 0617 XX has a built in frame buffer and the interface is regular timing at a 60Hz rate Therefore the interface requirements are much...

Page 268: ...Max for the monochrome EL display 2 2 11 Termination Board Overview The Termination Board s function is to help reduce emissions from high speed EL LCD display signal outputs and 5 VDC power from the...

Page 269: ...75 ohm termination resistors were inserted on the nine highest frequency EL LCD data clock and sync signals This was necessary because these signals are generated from high speed CMOS logic devices wh...

Page 270: ...Block Diagrams Theory of Operation 2 68 0070 00 0420 Passport 5 Lead 5L LT XG Service Manual This page intentionally left blank...

Page 271: ...10 Frequency Response to Screen ESU Filter Out 0 5 to 40 Hz 3db max 1 mVpp input notch filter disabled ESU filter in 0 5 to 20 Hz 3db max 1 mVpp input CMRR 90 dB min maximum output of 1 mV p p RTI ov...

Page 272: ...tion 0 1ms to 2 ms with no tail Rejects all pulses 2 0mV to 700mV and duration 0 1ms to 2 ms with 100ms T C tail 0 8mV or 25 ms T C tail 0 4mV Display Update 2 seconds 1 sec Noise Rejection Rejects no...

Page 273: ...d mode 55 to 235 mmHg Neonatal mode 45 to 120 mmHg Diastolic Range Adult Ped mode 30 to 200 mmHg Neonatal mode 25 to 100 mmHg Accuracy Mean error less than 5 mmHg standard deviation less than 8 mmHg R...

Page 274: ...to the sensor s labeling and instructions Accuracy when used with the OXISENSOR D 25 and N 25 sensors is as follows This feature applicable only if available installed in your unit Plethysmograph Puls...

Page 275: ...2 to 4 Hz at an amplitude of 1 to 2 cm and a non repetitive motion between 1 to 5 Hz at an amplitude of 2 to 3 cm in induced hypoxia studies in the range of 70 to 100 SpO2 against a laboratory co oxi...

Page 276: ...ps time whether the rest of the system has power or not A dedicated battery provides stand by power for the clock circuit For Sidestream Intubated configurations the in line disc filter must be remove...

Page 277: ...uracy 1 bpm CO2 waveform recognition 15 seconds for waveform Time to meet full specs 1 minute to meet spec Sensor warmup time Less than 5 minutes Barometric Pressure Error 2 Torr max additional 564 to...

Page 278: ...20 C to 60 C Humidity 5 to 95 non condensing Operating Altitude Sea level to 8 000 feet Operating Temperature 10 C to 35 C Operating Humidity 5 to 90 non condensing 3 4 Physical Characteristics Size...

Page 279: ...ards CSA C22 2 No 125 M 1984 IEC 601 2 30 1995 UL 544 Third Edition IEC 601 2 34 1994 IEC 601 1 1988 EN60601 1 1990 ISO 9919 1992 IEC 601 2 27 1994 ISO 9918 1993 EN60601 1 2 1995 The Passport 5L 5L CE...

Page 280: ...Agency Compliance Specifications 3 10 0070 00 0420 Passport 5 Lead 5L LT XG Service Manual This page intentionally left blank...

Page 281: ...tanding of the theory of operation Therefore if necessary refer to the Operating Instructions P N 0070 00 0324 for 5L units or P N 0070 00 0397 for XG units which describes the instrument functions an...

Page 282: ...peration of that circuit is understood trouble shooting can be completed by making measurements in that circuit to determine which component s is at fault 2 Avoid Shorting Component Leads During repai...

Page 283: ...es from the left and right side panels 3 Remove any batteries that are installed 4 Perform work on anti static mat NOTE The numbers in parentheses refer to the isometric drawings A Removal of the Fron...

Page 284: ...ay the keypad connector J72 from the Panel board 16 and remove the keypad ground screw 139 from the Panel board Remove the shield from the front panel assembly 4 Remove the four screws 141 at the corn...

Page 285: ...mparable to a electricians knife lift the corners of the keypad 3 Carefully peel the keypad back from both sides towards the cable which protrudes through the front housing 4 When the keypad is comple...

Page 286: ...right side panel 69 stays with the rear housing and the left side panel 19 comes out with the sub assembly a Removal of the CO2 Control Board 98 1 Disconnect P201 and P204 from the CO2 Board 2 Remove...

Page 287: ...or module disconnect cables form module and remove four screws that secure module and lift it from the assembly h Removal of the Interconnection Board 7 1 Disconnect P23 5 from the SpO2 Board and P1 f...

Page 288: ...ds the top of the Passport and lift to remove a Removal of the Control Board 51 from the NIBP Module 1 Use a small flat blade screwdriver to lift the center pin of the four snap rivets 2 Lift the Cont...

Page 289: ...splay could present a shock fire or other hazard both during and after the replacement procedure Make certain that the Passport is turned OFF the external power supply is disconnected and all batterie...

Page 290: ...e front of the display place it face down on the flat static free work surface 3 Looking at the back of the display locate the metal backlight holder by following the high voltage wires to the side of...

Page 291: ...Figure 4 3 1 Secure the mounting plate P N 0386 00 0156 to the rear of the Passport using four 8 32 x 38 flat head screws P N 0212 14 0806 2 Place the two lower clamps P N 0343 00 0064 into the slots...

Page 292: ...power supply bracket P N 0406 00 0544 3 Secure the power supply and the cable clamp P N 0343 00 0101 06 with the line cord to the power supply bracket P N 0406 00 0544 using the two 6 32 x 5 pan head...

Page 293: ...sport 5 Lead 5L LT XG Service Manual 0070 00 0420 4 13 Repair Information Mounting Instructions FIGURE 4 1 Rolling Stand 0040 00 0121 02 FIGURE 4 2 Bedrail Hook Mount FIGURE 4 3 Bed Mount 0040 00 0121...

Page 294: ...Mounting Instructions Repair Information 4 14 0070 00 0420 Passport 5 Lead 5L LT XG Service Manual P FIGURE 4 4 Passport Mounting FIGURE 4 5 Wall Mount...

Page 295: ...CRT Mounting Brackets These brackets are attached to the CRT Mounting Plate 4 Attach the CRT Mounting Plate P N 0386 00 0220 using the 2 screws that were removed in step 2 5 Attach the Arm Mounting Pl...

Page 296: ...47 5 1 type RN55D Reference Datascope P N 0309 00 4752 Resistor shall be located inside DIN plug and connected between Pin 6 and Pin 8 Resistor shall be mechanically secure and suitably insulated Bed...

Page 297: ...sembly Details Cable ECG Patient With Internal Resistors 0012 00 0620 XX A PART NUMBER DESCRIPTION AND LENGTH 0012 00 0620 01 5 Wire 10 Foot USA AHA 0012 00 0620 02 5 Wire 20 Foot USA AHA 0012 00 0620...

Page 298: ...rvice Manual Right Angle Safety ECG Patient With Choke Block 0012 00 0722 XX PART NUMBER DESCRIPTION AND LENGTH 0012 00 0722 01 5 Wire 10 Foot USA AHA 0012 00 0722 02 5 Wire 20 Foot USA AHA 0012 00 07...

Page 299: ...Assembly Details Cable ECG Patient with Choke Block 0012 00 0723 XX A PART NUMBER DESCRIPTION AND LENGTH 0012 00 0723 01 5 Wire 10 Foot USA AHA 0012 00 0723 02 5 Wire 20 Foot USA AHA 0012 00 0723 03...

Page 300: ...rvice Manual Right Angle Safety ECG Patient with Choke Block 0012 00 0724 XX PART NUMBER DESCRIPTION AND LENGTH 0012 00 0724 01 5 Wire 10 Foot USA AHA 0012 00 0724 02 5 Wire 20 Foot USA AHA 0012 00 07...

Page 301: ...70 00 0420 4 21 Repair Information Cable Assembly Details hp hp Pin 1 Pin 1 ECG Cable Assembly HP 3 Lead 0012 00 0846 ECG Cable Assembly HP 5 Lead 0012 00 1002 01 3 Lead HP ECG Lead Wired 0012 00 0847...

Page 302: ...0 Passport 5 Lead 5L LT XG Service Manual Cable Safety Patient Leads 0012 00 0622 XX A DASH NO LENGTH COLOR 01 18 Black White Red 03 18 Black White Red Brown Green Yellow 05 24 Black White Red Brown G...

Page 303: ...Link Shielded 16 Pin XG CE 0012 00 1028 A This version cable is exactly the same as the other except it also has a ferrite on it for CE approval Terminal 1 10 0 5 Key Designation 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10...

Page 304: ...assport to VISA Wall Plate 0012 00 0718 XX A Passport to VISA Wall Plate XG CE 0012 00 1031 XX A This version cable is exactly the same as the other except it also has a ferrite on it for CE approval...

Page 305: ...e XG CE 0012 00 1026 This version cable is exactly the same as the other except it also has a ferrite on it for CE approval A B C D E F See CONNECTOR 870 Dia View A A E A D B C F 5 9 4 N C AGND ECG AG...

Page 306: ...XG CE 0012 00 1027 A This version cable is exactly the same as the other except it also has a ferrite on it for CE approval A See CONNECTOR 870 Dia View A A B E C D F J H A H 5 9 4 N C AGND ECG AGND P...

Page 307: ...ails Passport To Corometrics Monitor 0012 00 0844 A Passport To Corometrics Monitor XG CE 0012 00 1029 A This version cable is exactly the same as the other except it also has a ferrite on it for CE a...

Page 308: ...Video Interface 0012 00 0983 A Terminal 1 18 25 P1 PIN 1 PIN 6 PIN 11 4 40 JACKPOST J1 9 2N4401 Q1 1 uF C1 2N4401 Q2 2N4401 Q3 R1 120 R2 RED 1 13 12 220 220 120 R4 GREEN 11 R3 220 120 R6 R5 BLUE 120...

Page 309: ...ll Cable and inner shield 4 Ground 15 Input Horizontal sync positive 5 Ground 14 Input Vertical sync negative 8 Display ID Ground 13 Input Red video 11 Input Blue video 12 Input Green video PIN NO DES...

Page 310: ...IEC CONVENTIONAL STANDARD LEAD COLOR LEAD COLOR RA White R Red LA Black L Yellow LL Red F Green PART NUMBER DESCRIPTION AND LENGTH 0012 00 0990 01 3 Lead 10 Foot USA AHA 0012 00 0990 02 3 Lead 20 Foo...

Page 311: ...IONAL STANDARD LEAD COLOR LEAD COLOR RA White R Red LA Black L Yellow LL Red F Green PART NUMBER DESCRIPTION AND LENGTH 0012 00 0991 01 3 Lead 10 Foot USA AHA 0012 00 0991 02 3 Lead 20 Foot USA AHA 00...

Page 312: ...NDARD LEAD COLOR LEAD COLOR RA White R Red LA Black L Yellow LL Red F Green PART NUMBER DESCRIPTION AND LENGTH 0012 00 0992 01 3 Lead 10 Foot USA AHA 0012 00 0992 02 3 Lead 20 Foot USA AHA 0012 00 099...

Page 313: ...AL STANDARD LEAD COLOR LEAD COLOR RA White R Red LA Black L Yellow LL Red F Green PART NUMBER DESCRIPTION AND LENGTH 0012 00 0993 01 3 Lead 10 Foot USA AHA 0012 00 0993 02 3 Lead 20 Foot USA AHA 0012...

Page 314: ...2 00 0994 01 Male to Male 10 foot Terminated 0012 00 0994 02 Male to Male 25 foot Terminated 0012 00 0994 03 Male to Male 50 foot Terminated 0012 00 0994 04 Male to Male 75 foot Terminated DB15 HD MAL...

Page 315: ...ale VGA Unassembled 0012 00 1010 XX NOTE Connector connector shell screws nuts insertion tool and instructions are included PART NUMBER DESCRIPTION AND LENGTH 0012 00 1010 02 Male to Male 25 foot Unte...

Page 316: ...uit board contained within nurse call cable ITEM REFERENCE DESIGNATOR DESCRIPTION PART NUMBER AND MANUFACTURER 1 D1 Diode IN914 IN914A National Semi Phillips Semiconductor Technology 2 D2 D3 Diode Zen...

Page 317: ...20 00 0112 02 CAPNOSTAT R XXXXXX R Serial Number CAPNOSTAT ADULT AIRWAY ADAPTERS 0103 15 0003 Reusable 0103 00 0410 02 Disposable 10 pcs 0103 00 0410 03 Disposable 25 pcs NEONATAL AIRWAY ADAPTER 0103...

Page 318: ...M DESCRIPTION PART NUMBERS 1 Insert 1 8 Barbed waste gas scavenging 0103 00 0454 02 2 Nasal Cannula 0103 00 0443 01 3 Disc Filter 5 Micron External 0103 00 0445 01 4 Nafion Tubing Assembly 0008 00 025...

Page 319: ...TERFACE 1 1 Brown 5 2 2 Red 5 3 3 3 Orange D Ground 4 4 Yellow D Ground 5 5 Blue P Ground 6 6 Violet P Ground 7 7 Gray 12 8 8 White 12 9 9 Black 15 10 10 White Brown A Ground 11 11 4 White Red 15 12 1...

Page 320: ...Cable Assembly Details Repair Information 4 40 0070 00 0420 Passport 5 Lead 5L LT XG Service Manual This page intentionally left blank...

Page 321: ...0 0375 5 5 NIBP Control Board 0387 00 0375 0387 00 0657 5 6 through 5 8 Pneumatics Board 0670 00 0447 01 English 5 9 Pneumatics Board 0387 00 0447 01 English 5 10 Pneumatic Board 0670 00 0605 CE 5 11...

Page 322: ...Interconnect Board 0670 00 0615 0670 00 0629 CE 5 55 Interconnect Board 0670 00 0576 0670 00 0628 CE 5 55 Interconnect Board 0387 00 0576 0387 00 0628 CE 5 56 Interconnect Board HP 0387 00 0615 0387...

Page 323: ...5 80 Termination Board Top and Bottom 0670 00 0648 5 81 Termination Board 0387 00 0648 5 82 SpO2 Interface Board Masimo NellcorSpO2 Interface Board Masimo Nellcor 0670 00 0665 01 Masimo 0670 00 0665 0...

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Page 325: ...Passport 5 Lead 5L LT XG Service Manual 0070 00 0420 5 5 Assembly and Schematic Diagrams FIGURE 5 1 NIBP Board 0670 00 0375...

Page 326: ...Assembly and Schematic Diagrams 5 6 0070 00 0420 Passport 5 Lead 5L LT XG Service Manual FIGURE 5 2 NIBP Control Board 0387 00 0375 0387 00 0675 Sheet 1 of 3...

Page 327: ...Passport 5 Lead 5L LT XG Service Manual 0070 00 0420 5 7 Assembly and Schematic Diagrams FIGURE 5 3 NIBP Control Board 0387 00 0375 0387 00 0657 Sheet 2 of 3...

Page 328: ...Assembly and Schematic Diagrams 5 8 0070 00 0420 Passport 5 Lead 5L LT XG Service Manual FIGURE 5 4 NIBP Control Board 0387 00 0375 0387 00 0657 Sheet 3 of 3...

Page 329: ...Passport 5 Lead 5L LT XG Service Manual 0070 00 0420 5 9 Assembly and Schematic Diagrams FIGURE 5 5 Pneumatics Board 0670 00 0447 01 English...

Page 330: ...Assembly and Schematic Diagrams 5 10 0070 00 0420 Passport 5 Lead 5L LT XG Service Manual FIGURE 5 6 Pneumatics Board 0387 00 0447 01 English...

Page 331: ...Passport 5 Lead 5L LT XG Service Manual 0070 00 0420 5 11 Assembly and Schematic Diagrams FIGURE 5 7 Pneumatic Board 0670 00 0605 CE...

Page 332: ...Assembly and Schematic Diagrams 5 12 0070 00 0420 Passport 5 Lead 5L LT XG Service Manual FIGURE 5 8 Pneumatic Board 0387 00 0605 CE...

Page 333: ...Passport 5 Lead 5L LT XG Service Manual 0070 00 0420 5 13 Assembly and Schematic Diagrams FIGURE 5 9 Line Battery Board 0670 00 0449 0670 00 0621 5L CE...

Page 334: ...Assembly and Schematic Diagrams 5 14 0070 00 0420 Passport 5 Lead 5L LT XG Service Manual FIGURE 5 10 Line Battery Board 0387 00 0449 0387 00 0621 5L CE...

Page 335: ...Passport 5 Lead 5L LT XG Service Manual 0070 00 0420 5 15 Assembly and Schematic Diagrams FIGURE 5 11 12 23 Volt Board 0670 00 0450...

Page 336: ...Assembly and Schematic Diagrams 5 16 0070 00 0420 Passport 5 Lead 5L LT XG Service Manual FIGURE 5 12 12 23 Volt Board 0387 00 0450...

Page 337: ...Passport 5 Lead 5L LT XG Service Manual 0070 00 0420 5 17 Assembly and Schematic Diagrams FIGURE 5 13 Sp02 Board 0670 00 0482...

Page 338: ...Assembly and Schematic Diagrams 5 18 0070 00 0420 Passport 5 Lead 5L LT XG Service Manual FIGURE 5 14 SpO2 Board 0387 00 0482 Sheet 1 of 4...

Page 339: ...Passport 5 Lead 5L LT XG Service Manual 0070 00 0420 5 19 Assembly and Schematic Diagrams FIGURE 5 15 SpO2 Board 0387 00 0482 Sheet 2 of 4...

Page 340: ...Assembly and Schematic Diagrams 5 20 0070 00 0420 Passport 5 Lead 5L LT XG Service Manual FIGURE 5 16 SpO2 Board 0387 00 0482 Sheet 3 of 4...

Page 341: ...Passport 5 Lead 5L LT XG Service Manual 0070 00 0420 5 21 Assembly and Schematic Diagrams FIGURE 5 17 SpO2 Board 0387 00 0482 Sheet 4 of 4...

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Page 343: ...Passport 5 Lead 5L LT XG Service Manual 0070 00 0420 5 23 Assembly and Schematic Diagrams FIGURE 5 18 CO2 Interface Module 0670 00 0497...

Page 344: ...Assembly and Schematic Diagrams 5 24 0070 00 0420 Passport 5 Lead 5L LT XG Service Manual FIGURE 5 19 CO2 Interface Module Board 0387 00 0497...

Page 345: ...Passport 5 Lead 5L LT XG Service Manual 0070 00 0420 5 25 Assembly and Schematic Diagrams FIGURE 5 20 CO2 Interface Module 0670 00 0632...

Page 346: ...Assembly and Schematic Diagrams 5 26 0070 00 0420 Passport 5 Lead 5L LT XG Service Manual FIGURE 5 21 CO2 Interface Module Board 0387 00 0632...

Page 347: ...Passport 5 Lead 5L LT XG Service Manual 0070 00 0420 5 27 Assembly and Schematic Diagrams FIGURE 5 22 Planar E L Panel Board 0670 00 0500 0670 00 0622 CE...

Page 348: ...Assembly and Schematic Diagrams 5 28 0070 00 0420 Passport 5 Lead 5L LT XG Service Manual FIGURE 5 23 Planar E L Panel Board 0387 00 0500 0387 00 0622 CE...

Page 349: ...Passport 5 Lead 5L LT XG Service Manual 0070 00 0420 5 29 Assembly and Schematic Diagrams FIGURE 5 24 Panel Board 0670 00 0546...

Page 350: ...Assembly and Schematic Diagrams 5 30 0070 00 0420 Passport 5 Lead 5L LT XG Service Manual FIGURE 5 25 Panel Board 0387 00 0546...

Page 351: ...Passport 5 Lead 5L LT XG Service Manual 0070 00 0420 5 31 Assembly and Schematic Diagrams FIGURE 5 26 SpO2 Interface Board Nellcor 0670 00 0557...

Page 352: ...Assembly and Schematic Diagrams 5 32 0070 00 0420 Passport 5 Lead 5L LT XG Service Manual FIGURE 5 27 SpO2 Interface Board Nellcor 0387 00 0557 Sheet 1 of 3...

Page 353: ...Passport 5 Lead 5L LT XG Service Manual 0070 00 0420 5 33 Assembly and Schematic Diagrams FIGURE 5 28 SpO2 Interface Board Nellcor 0387 00 0557 Sheet 2 of 3...

Page 354: ...Assembly and Schematic Diagrams 5 34 0070 00 0420 Passport 5 Lead 5L LT XG Service Manual FIGURE 5 29 SpO2 Interface Board Nellcor 0387 00 0557 Sheet 3 of 3...

Page 355: ...Passport 5 Lead 5L LT XG Service Manual 0070 00 0420 5 35 Assembly and Schematic Diagrams FIGURE 5 30 Front End Board FIGURE 5 31 Front End Board 0670 00 0560 03 04 5L CE 0670 00 0624 01 02 5L CE...

Page 356: ...Assembly and Schematic Diagrams 5 36 0070 00 0420 Passport 5 Lead 5L LT XG Service Manual FIGURE 5 32 Front End Board 0387 00 0560 XX 0387 00 0624 XX 5L CE Sheet 1 of 7...

Page 357: ...Passport 5 Lead 5L LT XG Service Manual 0070 00 0420 5 37 Assembly and Schematic Diagrams FIGURE 5 33 Front End Board 0387 00 0560 XX 0387 00 0624 XX 5L CE Sheet 2 of 7...

Page 358: ...Assembly and Schematic Diagrams 5 38 0070 00 0420 Passport 5 Lead 5L LT XG Service Manual FIGURE 5 34 Front End Board 0387 00 0560 XX 0387 00 0624 XX 5L CE Sheet 3 of 7...

Page 359: ...Passport 5 Lead 5L LT XG Service Manual 0070 00 0420 5 39 Assembly and Schematic Diagrams FIGURE 5 35 Front End Board 0387 00 0560 XX 0387 00 0624 XX 5L CE Sheet 4 of 7...

Page 360: ...Assembly and Schematic Diagrams 5 40 0070 00 0420 Passport 5 Lead 5L LT XG Service Manual FIGURE 5 36 Front End Board 0387 00 0560 XX 0387 00 0624 XX 5L CE Sheet 5 of 7...

Page 361: ...Passport 5 Lead 5L LT XG Service Manual 0070 00 0420 5 41 Assembly and Schematic Diagrams FIGURE 5 37 Front End Board 0387 00 0560 XX 0387 00 0624 XX 5L CE Sheet 6 of 7...

Page 362: ...Assembly and Schematic Diagrams 5 42 0070 00 0420 Passport 5 Lead 5L LT XG Service Manual FIGURE 5 38 Front End Board 0387 00 0560 XX 0387 00 0624 XX 5L CE Sheet 7 of 7...

Page 363: ...Passport 5 Lead 5L LT XG Service Manual 0070 00 0420 5 43 Assembly and Schematic Diagrams FIGURE 5 39 Front End Board 0670 00 0620 01 02 XG CE...

Page 364: ...Assembly and Schematic Diagrams 5 44 0070 00 0420 Passport 5 Lead 5L LT XG Service Manual FIGURE 5 40 Front End Board 0387 00 0620 XX XE CE Sheet 1 of 7...

Page 365: ...Passport 5 Lead 5L LT XG Service Manual 0070 00 0420 5 45 Assembly and Schematic Diagrams FIGURE 5 41 Front End Board 0387 00 0620 XX XE CE Sheet 2 of 7...

Page 366: ...Assembly and Schematic Diagrams 5 46 0070 00 0420 Passport 5 Lead 5L LT XG Service Manual FIGURE 5 42 Front End Board 0387 00 0620 XX XE CE Sheet 3 of 7...

Page 367: ...Passport 5 Lead 5L LT XG Service Manual 0070 00 0420 5 47 Assembly and Schematic Diagrams FIGURE 5 43 Front End Board 0387 00 0620 XX XE CE Sheet 4 of 7...

Page 368: ...Assembly and Schematic Diagrams 5 48 0070 00 0420 Passport 5 Lead 5L LT XG Service Manual FIGURE 5 44 Front End Board 0387 00 0620 XX XE CE Sheet 5 of 7...

Page 369: ...Passport 5 Lead 5L LT XG Service Manual 0070 00 0420 5 49 Assembly and Schematic Diagrams FIGURE 5 45 Front End Board 0387 00 0620 XX XE CE Sheet 6 of 7...

Page 370: ...Assembly and Schematic Diagrams 5 50 0070 00 0420 Passport 5 Lead 5L LT XG Service Manual FIGURE 5 46 Front End Board 0387 00 0620 XX XE CE Sheet 7 of 7...

Page 371: ...Passport 5 Lead 5L LT XG Service Manual 0070 00 0420 5 51 Assembly and Schematic Diagrams FIGURE 5 47 Datasette Board 0670 00 0561...

Page 372: ...Assembly and Schematic Diagrams 5 52 0070 00 0420 Passport 5 Lead 5L LT XG Service Manual FIGURE 5 48 Datasette Board 0387 00 0561...

Page 373: ...Passport 5 Lead 5L LT XG Service Manual 0070 00 0420 5 53 Assembly and Schematic Diagrams FIGURE 5 49 Datasette Board 0670 00 0574 01 0670 00 0574 03 0670 00 0574 04 0670 00 0574 05...

Page 374: ...Assembly and Schematic Diagrams 5 54 0070 00 0420 Passport 5 Lead 5L LT XG Service Manual FIGURE 5 50 Datasette Board 0387 00 0574 01 0387 00 0574 03 0387 00 0574 04 0387 00 0574 05...

Page 375: ...rt 5 Lead 5L LT XG Service Manual 0070 00 0420 5 55 Assembly and Schematic Diagrams I FIGURE 5 51 Interconnect Board FIGURE 5 52 Interconnect Board 0670 00 0615 0670 00 0629 CE 0670 00 0576 0670 00 06...

Page 376: ...Assembly and Schematic Diagrams 5 56 0070 00 0420 Passport 5 Lead 5L LT XG Service Manual FIGURE 5 53 Interconnect Board 0387 00 0576 0387 00 0628 CE...

Page 377: ...Passport 5 Lead 5L LT XG Service Manual 0070 00 0420 5 57 Assembly and Schematic Diagrams FIGURE 5 54 Interconnect Board HP 0387 00 0615 0387 00 0629 CE...

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Page 379: ...Passport 5 Lead 5L LT XG Service Manual 0070 00 0420 5 59 Assembly and Schematic Diagrams FIGURE 5 55 CPU Board 0670 00 0591 0670 00 0623 5L CE 0670 00 0631...

Page 380: ...Assembly and Schematic Diagrams 5 60 0070 00 0420 Passport 5 Lead 5L LT XG Service Manual FIGURE 5 56 CPU Board 0387 00 0591 0387 00 0623 5L CE 0387 00 0631 0387 00 0688 Sheet 1 of 4...

Page 381: ...Passport 5 Lead 5L LT XG Service Manual 0070 00 0420 5 61 Assembly and Schematic Diagrams FIGURE 5 57 CPU Board 0387 00 0591 0387 00 0623 5L CE 0387 00 0631 0387 00 0688 Sheet 2 of 4...

Page 382: ...Assembly and Schematic Diagrams 5 62 0070 00 0420 Passport 5 Lead 5L LT XG Service Manual FIGURE 5 58 CPU Board 0387 00 0591 0387 00 0623 5L CE 0387 00 0631 0387 00 0688 Sheet 3 of 4...

Page 383: ...Passport 5 Lead 5L LT XG Service Manual 0070 00 0420 5 63 Assembly and Schematic Diagrams FIGURE 5 59 CPU Board 0387 00 0591 0387 00 0623 5L CE 0387 00 0631 0387 00 0688 Sheet 4 of 4...

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Page 385: ...Passport 5 Lead 5L LT XG Service Manual 0070 00 0420 5 65 Assembly and Schematic Diagrams FIGURE 5 60 CPU Board 0670 00 0651 XG CE...

Page 386: ...Assembly and Schematic Diagrams 5 66 0070 00 0420 Passport 5 Lead 5L LT XG Service Manual FIGURE 5 61 CPU Board 0387 00 0651 XG CE 0387 00 0689 Sheet 1 of 4...

Page 387: ...Passport 5 Lead 5L LT XG Service Manual 0070 00 0420 5 67 Assembly and Schematic Diagrams FIGURE 5 62 CPU Board 0387 00 0651 XG CE 0387 00 0689 Sheet 2 of 4...

Page 388: ...Assembly and Schematic Diagrams 5 68 0070 00 0420 Passport 5 Lead 5L LT XG Service Manual FIGURE 5 63 CPU Board 0387 00 0651 XG CE 0387 00 0689 Sheet 3 of 4...

Page 389: ...Passport 5 Lead 5L LT XG Service Manual 0070 00 0420 5 69 Assembly and Schematic Diagrams FIGURE 5 64 CPU Board 0387 00 0651 XG CE 0387 00 0689 Sheet 4 of 4...

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Page 391: ...Passport 5 Lead 5L LT XG Service Manual 0070 00 0420 5 71 Assembly and Schematic Diagrams FIGURE 5 65 Front End Daughter Board 0670 00 0611 0670 00 0627 5L CE...

Page 392: ...Assembly and Schematic Diagrams 5 72 0070 00 0420 Passport 5 Lead 5L LT XG Service Manual FIGURE 5 66 Front End Daughter Board 0387 00 0611 0387 00 0627 5L CE...

Page 393: ...Passport 5 Lead 5L LT XG Service Manual 0070 00 0420 5 73 Assembly and Schematic Diagrams FIGURE 5 67 SpO2 Daughter Board 0670 00 0619...

Page 394: ...Assembly and Schematic Diagrams 5 74 0070 00 0420 Passport 5 Lead 5L LT XG Service Manual FIGURE 5 68 SpO2 Daughter Board 0387 00 0619...

Page 395: ...assport 5 Lead 5L LT XG Service Manual 0070 00 0420 5 75 Assembly and Schematic Diagrams FIGURE 5 69 VGA EL Panel Board VGA LCD Panel Board Display Interface Assembly XG 0670 00 0617 02 0670 00 0617 0...

Page 396: ...and Schematic Diagrams 5 76 0070 00 0420 Passport 5 Lead 5L LT XG Service Manual FIGURE 5 70 VGA EL Panel Board VGA LCD Panel Board Display Interface Assembly XG 0387 00 0617 02 0387 00 0617 03 Sheet...

Page 397: ...5 Lead 5L LT XG Service Manual 0070 00 0420 5 77 Assembly and Schematic Diagrams FIGURE 5 71 VGA EL Panel Board VGA LCD Panel Board Display Interface Assembly XG 0387 00 0617 02 0387 00 0617 03 Sheet...

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Page 399: ...Passport 5 Lead 5L LT XG Service Manual 0070 00 0420 5 79 Assembly and Schematic Diagrams Lin FIGURE 5 72 Line Battery Board Top and Bottom 0670 00 0626 0670 00 0656...

Page 400: ...Assembly and Schematic Diagrams 5 80 0070 00 0420 Passport 5 Lead 5L LT XG Service Manual FIGURE 5 73 Line Battery Board 0387 00 0626 0387 00 0656...

Page 401: ...Passport 5 Lead 5L LT XG Service Manual 0070 00 0420 5 81 Assembly and Schematic Diagrams FIGURE 5 74 Termination Board Top and Bottom 0670 00 0648...

Page 402: ...Assembly and Schematic Diagrams 5 82 0070 00 0420 Passport 5 Lead 5L LT XG Service Manual FIGURE 5 75 Termination Board 0387 00 0648...

Page 403: ...ce Manual provides information necessary to identify the replacement parts and assemblies of the instrument 6 2 Available Replacement Parts and Sub Assemblies The parts listings which follow are divid...

Page 404: ...idered for exchange Damaged boards will be invoiced at full value and no exchange credit will be applied 6 5 Replacement Parts Pricing Information Current parts prices and exchange charges can be dete...

Page 405: ...to certain electronic components such as resistors capacitors certain integrated circuits and transistors However in some cases components are selected by Datascope to meet special performance criteri...

Page 406: ...CONN Connector CONT Controller CONV Converter CPU Central Processing Unit DCDR Decoder DIFF Differential DIA Diastolic DIO Diode D A Digital to Analog ELEC Electrolytic EPROM Erasable Programmable Rea...

Page 407: ...00 0420 6 5 Replacement Parts Abbreviations SW Switch SYST Systolic TANT Tantalum TRANS Transistor TRANSIS Transistor VAR Variable VIA Versatile Interface Adapter XDCR Transducer XFMR Transformer XST...

Page 408: ...Abbreviations Replacement Parts 6 6 0070 00 0420 Passport 5 Lead 5L LT XG Service Manual This page intentionally left blank...

Page 409: ...Passport 5 Lead 5L LT XG Service Manual 0070 00 0420 6 7 Replacement Parts Available Replacement Parts and Sub Assemblies FIGURE 6 1 Main Assembly...

Page 410: ...Available Replacement Parts and Sub Assemblies Replacement Parts 6 8 0070 00 0420 Passport 5 Lead 5L LT XG Service Manual FIGURE 6 2 Planar Display Assembly...

Page 411: ...Passport 5 Lead 5L LT XG Service Manual 0070 00 0420 6 9 Replacement Parts Available Replacement Parts and Sub Assemblies FIGURE 6 3 XE El Display Assembly...

Page 412: ...Available Replacement Parts and Sub Assemblies Replacement Parts 6 10 0070 00 0420 Passport 5 Lead 5L LT XG Service Manual FIGURE 6 4 Detail A Electronic Frame Top View...

Page 413: ...assport 5 Lead 5L LT XG Service Manual 0070 00 0420 6 11 Replacement Parts Available Replacement Parts and Sub Assemblies FIGURE 6 5 Detail A Electronic Frame Bottom View With Datascope or Nellcor SpO...

Page 414: ...vailable Replacement Parts and Sub Assemblies Replacement Parts 6 12 0070 00 0420 Passport 5 Lead 5L LT XG Service Manual FIGURE 6 6 Detail A Electronic Frame Bottom View With Datascope or Masimo SpO2...

Page 415: ...Passport 5 Lead 5L LT XG Service Manual 0070 00 0420 6 13 Replacement Parts Available Replacement Parts and Sub Assemblies FIGURE 6 7 Detail B C NIBP Subassembly...

Page 416: ...Available Replacement Parts and Sub Assemblies Replacement Parts 6 14 0070 00 0420 Passport 5 Lead 5L LT XG Service Manual FIGURE 6 8 Detail C Power Supply Subassembly...

Page 417: ...Passport 5 Lead 5L LT XG Service Manual 0070 00 0420 6 15 Replacement Parts Available Replacement Parts and Sub Assemblies FIGURE 6 9 XG Color LCD Assembly...

Page 418: ...Available Replacement Parts and Sub Assemblies Replacement Parts 6 16 0070 00 0420 Passport 5 Lead 5L LT XG Service Manual FIGURE 6 10 XG Rear Housing with Sidestream Parts...

Page 419: ...1009 5 Cable Assy SpO2 patient connector Nellcor 0012 00 1052 6 Cap CO2 plug CE 0200 00 0311 7 PCB Interconnect Bd 0670 00 0576 01 7 PCB Interconnect Bd H P Style 0670 00 0615 7 PCB Interconnect Bd CE...

Page 420: ...ench 0380 00 0186 02 30 Back Housing English Sidestream 0380 00 0186 03 30 Back Housing German 5L 0380 00 0236 02 30 Back Housing XG CE with Sidestream 0380 00 331 01 30 Back Housing XG CE without Sid...

Page 421: ...0426 00 0061 49 Screw 4 5 16 lg PH Self Tapping 0213 09 0405 49 Screw 4 40 x 7 16 Lg PH Self Tapping 0213 08 0407 49A Spacer Nylon 0361 09 0004 50 Washer Internal Tooth 4 0210 09 0004 51 Datasette Tab...

Page 422: ...5 PCB Pneumatic Assy CE Linear Bleed 0670 00 0605 01 66 Tubing Silicone 1 16 ID x 1 8 OD 0008 10 0204 67 Standoff Hex Metal 4 40 CE 0361 30 0437 67 Standoff Hex Nylon 4 40 0361 32 0500 68 Cable Pneuma...

Page 423: ...lt Power Supply External Power Supply 120V 5L CE Units only 0014 00 0027 22 93 Ault Power Supply External Power Supply 220V 3L 5L LT 0014 00 0027 23 93 Ault Power Supply 3L 5L LT 0014 00 0173 01 93 Au...

Page 424: ...12 16 0206 105 Bumper 0348 00 0161 106 PCB Nellcor Pulse Oximetry Module 0671 00 0007 107 Bracket Connector Nellcor 0406 00 0635 108 Door Connector Nellcor 0307 00 0021 109 Nut Fastener Nellcor 0220 0...

Page 425: ...12 00 1012 144 Label Passport XG Central Silence 0334 00 1381 01 144 Label Passport XG Central Silence Spanish 0334 00 1381 02 144 Label Passport XG Central Silence German 0334 00 1381 03 144 Label Pa...

Page 426: ...iagram For Internal Tubing 0334 00 1413 168 Nut Exhaust Coupling 0220 00 0090 169 Nut Plate Exhaust Coupling 0386 00 0229 170 Label Filter 0334 00 1407 171 Label Pump Exhaust 0334 00 1408 172 Insulato...

Page 427: ...0 0140 195 Panel Left side Masimo 0380 00 0336 196 Screw 4 40 x 563 Long PNHD 0212 12 0409 N S Cable Tie with Screw Hole 0125 00 0018 197 Bracket cable Mount Panel Bd 0406 00 0752 198 Screw 4 40 x 1 4...

Page 428: ...H CO2 PUMP XG WITHOUT IBP WITH CO2 PUMP English 0330 00 0017 01 0330 00 0017 04 0330 00 0017 17 0330 00 0017 18 German 0330 00 0017 13 0330 00 0017 16 0330 00 0017 23 0330 00 0017 24 Spanish 0330 00 0...

Page 429: ...334 00 1044 05 X 0334 00 1044 06 X 0334 00 1044 07 0334 00 1044 08 X X 0334 00 1044 11 X X X X X 0334 00 1044 12 X X X X Left Side Panel Label with Nellcor Sp02 0334 00 1161 03 X X 0334 00 1161 04 X X...

Page 430: ...19 16 0309 00 3572 RES 35 7K 1 1 8W R20 17 0309 00 2212 RES 22 1K 1 1 8W R21 18 0309 00 1213 RES 121K 1 1 8W R22 19 0309 00 2431 RES 2 43K 1 1 8W R23 20 0309 00 2803 RES 280K 1 1 8W R24 21 0309 00 499...

Page 431: ...85 00 0055 CAP POLY 47uF C24 C25 C26 50 0283 05 0332 CAP 0033uF 10 100V C95 51 0283 04 0473 CAP 47uF 10 100V C100 52 0290 00 0110 CAP TANT 4 7uF 20 50V C106 C107 C111 C112 53 0283 05 0101 CAP 100pF 10...

Page 432: ...0 0443 IC LT1014 QUAD OP AMP U13 U14 81 0151 00 0100 IC ULN2003 XSTR ARRAY U15 82 0155 00 0213 IC 74HCOD QUAD 2 IN NAND U17 83 0155 00 0438 IC 74HCT245 OCTAL BUS XCVR U19 84 85 86 87 0158 01 0024 CRYS...

Page 433: ...00 0125 01 0001 CABLE TIE WRAP 101 0285 10 0474 CAP 0 47uF 2 50V C126 102 0307 00 1213 RES 121K 1 1 8W R124 NIBP BOARD ASSEMBLY CONTINUED 0670 00 0375 0670 00 0657 ITEM NO PART NUMBER DESCRIPTION REFE...

Page 434: ...8 00 0065 Inductor Dual Winding L2 12 0262 00 0005 Switch Pressure SW1 13 0119 00 0130 Valve V1 14 0119 00 0130 Valve V2 15 0119 00 0130 Valve V3 16 0119 00 0130 Valve V4 17 0119 00 0131 Valve V5 18 0...

Page 435: ...ME LAG F1 14 0159 12 0023 FUSE 4A 5x20mm TIME LAG F2 F3 15 0283 05 0101 CAP 100pf 10 200V CER C4 16 0283 05 0104 CAP 0 1uF 10 100V CER C1 C3 17 0283 10 1103 CAP 0 01uF 5 100V CER C5 C6 18 0290 02 2106...

Page 436: ...anual 38 0214 00 0074 Insulator Bead used on C1 C3 and C4 two each 39 0210 20 0004 Terminal Crimp Ring 22 16 AWG 4 Use on 0670 00 0621 only LINE BATTERY BOARD ASSEMBLY CONTINUED 0670 00 0449 0670 00 0...

Page 437: ...100 ohm 5 1 2W R1 2 17 0322 01 X050 RES 05 ohm 1 3W R11 18 0283 05 0470 CAP 47PF 10 200V C5 6 19 0283 05 0271 CAP 270PF 10 200V C13 20 0283 05 0102 CAP 001mF 10 200V C11 21 0285 00 0052 CAP Poly 001mF...

Page 438: ...50 0373 00 0032 Heat Sink XQ1 CR9 51 0136 17 0010 10 Pin Header J56 52 0124 00 0064 Test Pin TP1 TP2 TP3 TP4 TP5 53 0136 24 1016 16 Pin Header J57 54 0136 00 0152 14 Pin Header P58 55 0349 00 0056 Ins...

Page 439: ...1 00 0037 XSTR 2N3645A Q5 14 0151 00 0061 XSTR 2N2222A Q4 15 0151 00 0086 XSTR 2N5308 Q1 Q2 Q3 16 0151 00 0115 MOSFET 2N7000 N CHANNEL Q6 17 0153 00 0010 DIODE ZENER 9 1V 1N5239B CR8 18 0153 00 0014 D...

Page 440: ...3 U34 43 0155 90 0061 EPROM ASSY SEQUENCER ACCUSAT U24 44 0155 90 0161 U41 PLD ASSY U41 45 0155 90 0162 U37 PLD ASSY U37 46 0158 05 0002 CRYSTAL CLOCK OSCILLATOR Y1 47 0215 03 0002 FOAM TAPE 3 4 XU27...

Page 441: ...K 1 W 1 MF R70 R71 R72 R73 67 0309 00 1003 RES 100K 1 8W 1 FXD R17 R21 R45 R47 68 0309 00 1243 RESISTOR 124K 1 8W 1 R40 R42 69 0309 00 1333 RESISTOR 133K 1 8W 1 FX R4 70 0309 00 1472 RES 14 7 1 8W 1 M...

Page 442: ...W 5 R25 94 0315 00 0393 RES CF 39K 1 4W 5 R13 R75 95 0315 00 0472 RES CF 4 7K 1 4W 5 R74 R79 96 0315 00 0473 RES CF 47K 1 4W 5 R3 97 0315 00 0820 RES CF 82 1 4W 5 R80 R81 R82 R83 98 0320 00 1002 RES M...

Page 443: ...ULE TEST SPECIFICATION 8 0108 00 0038 INDUCTOR 120UH 2A L2 9 0108 00 0058 CHOKE FERRITE BEAD L1 10 0131 07 0004 CONN FRICTION LOCK RA 4PIN J93 11 0136 82 0010 HEADER 100 CTR STR LOCKING POLARIZING 10...

Page 444: ...C8 30 0290 17 3221 CAP ALUM ELEC 220UF 35V 20 LOW ESR C9 31 32 0307 00 0082 RES 3 74 OHM 2W 1 R2 33 0307 06 2103 RES NTWK 10K SIP 9 ELEMENT RP1 34 0315 00 0102 RES CF 1K 1 4W 5 R3 35 0315 00 0106 RES...

Page 445: ...5 R2 R3 R7 R8 7 0315 00 0103 RES 10K 1 4W 5 R4 8 0155 00 0239 IC 74ACT240 Octal Inverting Buffer U1 9 0151 00 0115 FET N Channel 2N7000 Q1 10 0136 24 1040 Header 40 Pin St Double Row J71 Key Pin 13 11...

Page 446: ...D Green Tinted Diffused D2 6 0136 24 1040 Header 40 pin J71 7 0136 22 0018 Header18 J74 8 0136 22 0012 Header 12 J72 9 0136 00 0151 Header 6 J73 10 0136 22 0002 Header 2 pin ST Single Row J75 11 0151...

Page 447: ...310 2 11 0151 00 0035 Transistor 2N3904 Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 Q5 Q6 12 0151 00 0061 Transistor 2N2222A Q9 Q10 13 0151 00 0073 Transistor 2N2907A Q7 Q8 14 0153 00 0014 Diode 1N914 D1 D2 D3 15 0153 00 0093 SG3503...

Page 448: ...W 5 R20 R21 R22 R23 R24 R25 R26 37 0315 00 0104 RES CF 100K 1 4W 5 R27 R28 38 0315 00 0103 RES CF 10K 1 4W 5 R1 39 0315 00 0151 RES CF 150 ohm 1 4W 5 R9 R10 R11 R12 R13 40 0315 00 0182 RES CF 1 8K 1 4...

Page 449: ...3 C125 add capacitor to R165 designation for 03 04 6 0285 10 0104 CAP 1UF 2 30V C73 C75 C76 C99 C100 C103 C44 C70 C97 C63 7 0283 04 0224 CAP 22UF 50V 10 C109 C126 8 0283 04 0334 CAP 33UF 50V 10 C124...

Page 450: ...101 RES 100 OHM 1 4W 5 R39 R45 R51 R65 R67 R90 R150 31 0307 00 0070 RES MF NTWRK 100K 1 8W 1 RN3 RN4 32 0309 00 1003 RES 100K 1 8W 1 R76 R81 R207 R208 33 0315 00 0103 RES 10K 1 4W 5 R1 R2 R5 R15 R42 R...

Page 451: ...9 53K 1 8W 1 R86 60 0315 00 0304 RES 300K 1 4W 5 R205 61 0315 00 0104 RES 100K 1 4W 5 R27 R28 R29 62 0309 00 3573 RES 357K 1 8W 1 R190 63 0309 00 3923 RES 392K 1 8W 1 R158 R183 R203 64 0309 00 0768 RE...

Page 452: ...93 0136 24 1010 10 PIN HEADER J42 94 0136 24 1012 12 PIN HEADER J43 95 0108 00 0063 DUAL INDUCTOR 2MH 25 L1 L2 96 0151 00 0035 TRANSISTOR 2N3904 Q10 Q11 Q12 Q13 97 0315 00 0392 RES 3 9K 1 4W 5 R44 98...

Page 453: ...8 U49 130 0158 01 0023 CRYSTAL 3 6864 MHZ Y1 131 0315 00 0226 RES 22M 1 4W 5 R500 R501 R502 132 133 0283 05 0271 CAP 270PF 200V 10 C85 C500 C501 134 0309 00 8661 RES 8 66K 1 8W 1 R195 135 136 0315 00...

Page 454: ...20 C131 154 155 0309 00 5231 RES 5 23K 1 8W 1 R161 156 157 0136 97 1008 CONN 16 PIN Low Profile Top entry J41 158 0136 97 3008 CONN 16 PIN Low Profile Pass through entry U3 159 0215 00 0029 INSULATOR...

Page 455: ...6 PIN P3 9 0136 00 0150 CONN PRESS 6 PIN P1 P2 10 0131 00 0227 CONN Phone 1 4 Plastic Bushing P4 11 0136 24 1018 HEADER DBL ROW 18 PIN J1 12 13 0283 05 0102 CAP 001uF 200v 10 C3 C4 C5 14 0108 00 0028...

Page 456: ...P1 TP2 TP3 TP4 TP5 TP6 TP7 TP8 9 0136 24 1010 HEADER DOUBLE ROW 10 PIN J64 10 0136 24 1016 HEADER DOUBLE ROW 16 PIN J67 11 0136 24 1026 HEADER DOUBLE ROW 26 PIN J62 12 0136 24 1040 HEADER DOUBLE ROW 4...

Page 457: ...AL TIMEKEEPER DS1202 U20 32 0155 00 0522 IC DIGITAL MICROMANAGER DS1236 U21 33 0155 00 0523 IC OP AMP LOW POWER JFET TL034 U33 U35 34 0155 00 0524 IC DUAL 1 OF 4 DECODER DEMULTIPLEXER 74ACT139 U23 35...

Page 458: ...5 C116 49 0283 05 0220 CAP CERAMIC 22PF 200V 10 C1 C2 C41 50 0283 05 0222 CAP CERAMIC 0022UF 200V 10 C118 C38 51 0283 05 0471 CAP CERAMIC 470PF 100V 10 C119 52 0290 02 3105 CAP FIXED 1UF TANT 35V 20 C...

Page 459: ...R49 68 0315 00 0104 RESISTOR FIXED CARBON FILM 1 4 WATT 100K R37 R39 69 0309 00 3923 RESISTOR FIXED METAL FILM 1 1 8W 392K R42 70 0315 00 0202 RESISTOR FIXED CARBON FILM 1 4 WATT 2K R12 71 0315 00 02...

Page 460: ...D 220UF TANT 10V 20 C67 83 0315 00 0134 RESISTOR FIXED CARBON FILM 1 4 WATT 130K R34 84 0315 00 0102 RESISTOR FIXED CARBON FILM 1 4 WATT 1K R47 85 0290 02 0336 CAP FIXED 33UF TANT 35V 20 C66 86 0290 0...

Page 461: ...0136 24 1020 CONNECTOR 20 pin dual row header J30 13 0136 24 1024 CONNECTOR 24 pin dual row header J35 14 0136 92 0003 CONNECTOR PC Header straight locking and polarized 3 pin J29 15 0136 92 0006 CONN...

Page 462: ...0472 RES NET 4 7K 5 8 Pin Sip RN3 38 0309 00 1021 RESISTOR 1 02K 1 8 W 1 R23 39 0309 00 1213 RESISTOR 121K 1 8 W 1 R8 R19 40 0309 00 1214 RESISTOR 1 21MEG 1 8 W 1 R4 R14 41 0309 00 1823 RESISTOR 182K...

Page 463: ...RESISTOR 2MEG 1 4 W 5 R31 60 0315 00 0223 RESISTOR 22K 1 4 W 5 R5 61 0315 00 0303 RESISTOR 30K 1 4 W 5 R9 62 0315 00 0332 RESISTOR 3 3K 1 4 W 5 R28 63 0315 00 0682 RESISTOR 6 8K 1 4 W 5 R17 64 0343 00...

Page 464: ...3 00 0056 CAP 0 1uF 20 C9 C10 15 0286 03 3121 CAP 120 pF 2 C1 C2 C3 C4 C5 C6 C7 C8 16 0287 00 1103 CAP 0 01uF 10 C11 17 18 19 0324 00 0105 RES 1 0M 5 25W R33 R34 20 0324 00 0226 RES 22M 5 25W R1 R5 R6...

Page 465: ...00 0231 CONN 12 Pin Receptacle HP Press P1 P2 10 0131 00 0227 CONN Phone 1 4 Plastic Bushing P4 11 0136 24 1018 HEADER DBL ROW 18 PIN J1 12 13 0283 05 0102 CAP 001uF 200v 10 C3 C4 C5 14 0108 00 0028...

Page 466: ...00 0115 FET N Channel 2N7000 Q1 10 0136 24 1040 Header 40 Pin St Double Row J71 Key Pin 13 11 0136 22 0016 Header 16 Pin St Single Row J72 Key Pin 4 12 0136 00 0234 Header 20 Pin St Double Row Right A...

Page 467: ...IC 74BCT374 Octal D Register U8 38 0151 00 0035 Transistor NPN 2N3904 Q3 Q4 39 0315 00 0513 RES 51K 1 4W 5 R6 40 0315 00 0472 RES 4 7K 1 4W 5 R3 41 0670 00 0617 41 0290 18 2205 CAP FIXED 22uF TANT 35...

Page 468: ...1N914 General purpose highspeed switching D1 D3 D5 D8 D10 D19 D21 D22 D24 D29 D31 D34 D39 D41 D56 D59 13 0153 00 0069 DIODE 1N5817 D44 D45 D47 D48 D51 14 0153 00 0085 1N6263 SCHOTTKY DIODE D20 D42 D4...

Page 469: ...36 0283 04 0333 CAP 0 033UF 100V 10 C66 C102 C505 C506 37 0283 04 0334 CAP 0 33UF 50V 10 C45 C124 C136 C137 38 0283 04 0474 CAP 0 47UF 50V 10 C39 C47 C60 C61 C110 C128 C134 C135 C503 C514 39 0283 04...

Page 470: ...WORK 14 PIN 100K RN3 RN4 62 0307 00 0072 RESISTOR SPECIAL 3 539 k 025 10 ppm R66 63 0307 00 0073 RESISTOR SPECIAL 9 428 k 025 10 ppm R68 64 0307 01 0473 RESISTOR NETWORK 10 PIN SIP 47K 2 RN2 65 0309 0...

Page 471: ...film 1 8 W 1 200K R157 R159 R177 R215 86 0309 00 2212 RESISTOR Metal film 1 8 W 1 22 1K R70 R211 87 0309 00 2433 RESISTOR Metal film 1 8 W 1 243K R199 88 0309 00 2492 RESISTOR Metal film 1 8 W 1 24 9...

Page 472: ...9531 RESISTOR Metal film 1 8 W 1 9 53K R86 111 0309 00 9762 RESISTOR Metal film 1 8 W 1 97 6K R182 112 0315 00 0101 RESISTOR FIXED Carbon film 1 4 W 5 100 OHM R39 R45 R51 R65 R67 R90 R150 113 0315 00...

Page 473: ...315 00 0475 RES FIXED Carbon film 1 4 W 5 4 7 M 136 0315 00 0512 RES FIXED Carbon film 1 4 W 5 5 1K 137 0315 00 0824 RES FIXED Carbon film 1 4 W 5 820K 138 0315 00 0912 RES FIXED Carbon film 1 4 W 5 9...

Page 474: ...al 151 0337 00 0108 SHIELD EMI FRONT END PCB 152 0361 00 0438 Spacer Round Nylon 153 0210 00 0125 PIN 025 Square Electrical 154 0283 05 0121 CAP 120PF 200V 10 C54 FRONT END BOARD ASSEMBLY CONTINUED 06...

Page 475: ...TP9 TP10 TP11 TP12 TP13 TP14 8 0136 24 1008 HEADER DOUBLE ROW 8 PIN TP1 TP2 TP3 TP4 TP5 TP6 TP7 TP8 9 0136 24 1010 HEADER DOUBLE ROW 10 PIN J64 10 0136 24 1016 HEADER DOUBLE ROW 16 PIN J67 11 0136 24...

Page 476: ...2 U1 29 0155 00 0519 IC 8 BIT A D CONVERTER W 11 CHANNEL MULTIPLEX U32 30 155 00 0520 IC DISPLAY CONTROLLER V6366F U5 31 0155 00 0521 IC DIGITAL SERIAL TIMEKEEPER DS1202 U20 32 0155 00 0522 IC DIGITAL...

Page 477: ...83 05 0101 CAP CERAMIC 100PF 200V 10 C112 C114 47 0283 05 0102 CAP CERAMIC 001UF 200V 10 C104 C105 C106 C107 C108 C109 C110 C111 48 0283 05 0103 CAP CERAMIC 01UF 100V 10 C4 C27 C28 C36 C43 C65 C69 C73...

Page 478: ...00 6042 RESISTOR FIXED METAL FILM 1 1 8W 60 4K R45 65 0315 00 0100 RESISTOR FIXED CARBON FILM 1 4 WATT 10 OHM R10 66 0315 00 0101 RESISTOR FIXED CARBON FILM 1 4 WATT 100 OHM R13 R16 67 0315 00 0103 R...

Page 479: ...G XU39 81 0315 00 0685 RESISTOR FIXED CARBON FILM 1 4W 6 8M R40 82 0290 02 0227 CAP FIXED 220UF TANT 10V 20 C67 83 0315 00 0134 RESISTOR FIXED CARBON FILM 1 4 WATT 130K R34 84 0315 00 0102 RESISTOR FI...

Page 480: ...73 C75 C76 C99 C100 C103 C44 C70 C97 C63 7 0283 04 0224 CAP 22UF 50V 10 C109 C126 8 0283 04 0334 CAP 33UF 50V 10 C124 C45 C136 C137 9 0283 04 0474 CAP 47UF 50V 10 C39 C47 C61 C110 C128 C134 C503 C60 C...

Page 481: ...00 1002 RES 10K 1 8W 1 R192 R193 R194 R212 R255 R257 35 0309 00 1002 RES 10K 1 8W 1 R6 R7 R127 R163 R164 R196 R200 R168 36 0315 00 0106 RES 10M 1 4W 5 R142 R144 R146 R148 R228 37 0309 00 1153 RES 115K...

Page 482: ...67 0315 00 0475 RES 4 7M 1 4W 5 R188 68 0315 00 0470 RES 47 OHM 1 4W 5 R213 69 0309 00 4752 RES 47 5K 1 8W 1 R54 R162 R214 70 0315 00 0474 RES 470K 1 4W 5 R83 R124 R505 R506 71 0315 00 0473 RES 47K 1...

Page 483: ...09 00 1741 RES 1 74K 1 8W 1 R87 105 0320 00 2580 RES 258 OHM 1 8W 1 R116 R138 R122 R131 106 0320 00 1383 RES 138 K 1 8W 1 R118 R130 108 0309 00 3572 RES 35 7K 1 8W 1 R125 R263 110 0307 01 0473 RES NTW...

Page 484: ...1 62K 1 8W 1 R265 142 0315 00 0361 RES 360 OHM 1 4W 5 R229 143 0388 00 0560 B PCB 144 0309 00 2433 RES 243K 1 8 W 1 R199 145 0215 03 0003 Tape Double Coated Foam Use on Y1 146 0309 00 7681 RES 7 68K 1...

Page 485: ...63 0283 05 0102 CAP 1000PF 200V 10 C11 C13 164 0283 05 0152 CAP 1500PF 100V 10 C10 C12 C14 165 0283 05 0222 CAP 2200PF 100V 10 C4 C5 C15 C16 166 0283 05 0021 CAP 220PF 200V 10 C17 C18 C19 C21 C24 C26...

Page 486: ...2 CR1 12 0155 00 0587 IC CD4093BE U2 13 0159 12 0021 FUSE 2 5A 5x20mm TIME LAG F1 14 0159 12 0023 FUSE 4A 5x20mm TIME LAG F2 F3 15 0283 05 0101 CAP 100pf 10 200V cer C4 16 0283 05 0104 CAP 0 1uF 10 1...

Page 487: ...REV A 34 0014 00 0028 Power Supply DC DC Converter 35 0210 20 0002 Terminal Crimp Ring 22 16 AWG 6 36 0006 05 1854 Wire Stranded GRN YEL 37 0136 87 0010 Conn 10 pin double row 10 J52 LINE BATTERY BOA...

Page 488: ...0 0231 CONN 12 Pin Receptacle HP Press P1 P2 10 0131 00 0227 CONN Phone 1 4 Plastic Bushing P4 11 0136 24 1018 HEADER DBL ROW 18 PIN J1 12 0136 24 1016 HEADER DBL ROW 16 PIN J1 13 0283 05 0102 CAP 001...

Page 489: ...6 57 0044 SOCKET PLCC 44 U1 10 0136 24 1050 HEADER DOUBLE ROW ST 50 PIN J91 11 12 0155 00 0426 IC 74HCT244 OCTAL BUFFER U3 13 0155 00 0516 IC 74HCT377 OCTAL D TYPE FLIP FLOP U2 14 0155 90 0211 IC MICR...

Page 490: ...RES CF 100 1 4W 5 R1 33 0388 00 0632 DRILL FAB CO2 INTERFACE MODULE PC BOARD 34 35 0530 00 0021 HOT MELT GLUE USE UNDER L2 36 0290 02 3225 CAP TANT 2 2UF 35V 20 02 only C14 37 0290 02 3105 CAP TANT 1U...

Page 491: ...nation Board 2 0136 00 0241 Connector PC Receptacle Elelevated 40 Pin Dual Row 100 Pitch P68 Samtec ESW 120 23 G D 3 0136 20 1040 Header Dual Row Rt Angle J71 Samtec TSW 120 08 G D RA 4 0108 00 0086 I...

Page 492: ...TP1 TP2 TP3 TP4 TP5 TP6 TP7 TP8 9 0136 24 1010 HEADER DOUBLE ROW 10 PIN J64 10 0136 24 1016 HEADER DOUBLE ROW 16 PIN J67 11 0136 24 1026 HEADER DOUBLE ROW 26 PIN J62 12 0136 24 1040 HEADER DOUBLE ROW...

Page 493: ...IAL TIMEKEEPER DS1202 U20 32 0155 00 0522 IC DIGITAL MICROMANAGER DS1236 U21 33 0155 00 0523 IC OP AMP LOW POWER JFET TL034 U33 U35 34 0155 00 0524 IC DUAL 1 OF 4 DECODER DEMULTIPLEXER 74ACT139 U23 35...

Page 494: ...CAP CERAMIC 22PF 200V 10 C1 C2 C41 50 0283 05 0222 CAP CERAMIC 0022UF 200V 10 C118 C38 51 0283 05 0471 CAP CERAMIC 470PF 100V 10 C119 52 0290 02 3105 CAP FIXED 1UF TANT 35V 20 C9 C10 C11 C12 53 0290 0...

Page 495: ...XED CARBON FILM 1 4 WATT 200K 72 0309 00 1824 RESISTOR FIXED METAL FILM 1 1 8W 1 82M 73 0315 00 0223 RESISTOR FIXED CARBON FILM 1 4 WATT 22K 74 0315 00 0472 RESISTOR FIXED CARBON FILM 1 4 WATT 4 7K 75...

Page 496: ...F TANT 35V 20 C14 C17 87 0006 04 2800 Wire 28 AWG Blk 88 0210 00 0124 Ground Lug 89 0006 02 2000 20 Gauge Stranded Wire BLK 90 0212 10 0406 SCREW 4 40 NYLON 91 0220 00 0037 NUT HEX 4 40 NYLON 92 0155...

Page 497: ...8 9 0136 24 1010 HEADER DOUBLE ROW 10 PIN J64 10 0136 24 1016 HEADER DOUBLE ROW 16 PIN J67 11 0136 24 1026 HEADER DOUBLE ROW 26 PIN J62 12 0136 24 1040 HEADER DOUBLE ROW 40 PIN J68 13 0136 87 0050 CON...

Page 498: ...0522 IC DIGITAL MICROMANAGER DS1236 U21 33 0155 00 0523 IC OP AMP LOW POWER JFET TL034 U33 U35 34 0155 00 0524 IC DUAL 1 OF 4 DECODER DEMULTIPLEXER 74ACT139 U23 35 0155 00 0525 IC QUAD 2 INPUT NOR GAT...

Page 499: ...AP CERAMIC 22PF 200V 10 C1 C2 C41 50 0283 05 0222 CAP CERAMIC 0022UF 200V 10 C118 C38 51 0283 05 0471 CAP CERAMIC 470PF 100V 10 C119 52 0290 02 3105 CAP FIXED 1UF TANT 35V 20 C9 C10 C11 C12 53 0290 02...

Page 500: ...0315 00 0202 RESISTOR FIXED CARBON FILM 1 4 WATT 2K R12 71 0315 00 0204 RESISTOR FIXED CARBON FILM 1 4 WATT 200K R36 R38 72 0309 00 1824 RESISTOR FIXED METAL FILM 1 1 8W 1 82M R43 73 0315 00 0223 RES...

Page 501: ...2000 20 Guage Stranded wIRE bLK 90 0212 10 0406 Screw 4 40 Nylon 91 0220 00 0037 Nut Hex 4 40 Nylon 92 0155 00 0954 01 IC OCTAL BUFFER LINE DRIVER 74LS244 U30 for 0670 00 0689 only 93 0006 04 2800 20...

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Page 503: ...7 5 3 Exception Stack Frame 7 11 7 5 4 Communication Test 7 11 7 5 4 1 Front End Communication Test 7 11 7 5 4 2 External Communication Test 7 12 7 5 4 3 NIBP Communication Test 7 13 7 5 5 Recorder 7...

Page 504: ...Calibration 7 2 0070 00 0420 Passport 5 Lead 5L LT XG Service Manual 7 5 9 3 Shared RAM Test 7 19 7 5 10 SpO2 Diagnostics Nellcor SpO2 Installed 7 20 7 5 11 SpO2 Diagnostics Masimo SpO2 Installed 7 20...

Page 505: ...w Battery Warning 11 29 4V System Shutdown 10 69 3V Display Test Pixel Test Pattern 1 XG Color LCD Only Pattern 2 Pattern 3 Pattern 1 Pattern 4 Pattern 2 Pattern 5 Pattern 3 Video Controller Test Vert...

Page 506: ...nd general guidelines Do not short component leads together Perform all steps in the exact order given Use extreme care when reaching inside the opened instrument Do not contact exposed metal parts wh...

Page 507: ...nd held for three seconds when the Main Diagnostics Menu is displayed the diagnostic mode is ended and the unit goes into a normal monitoring mode NOTE The x x x xxxx represents the software revision...

Page 508: ...ise the test results are invalid SERVICE DIAGNOSTICS Error Journal Exception Stack Frame Communications Recorder Voltlage Display Keyboard SpO2 Use arrow keys to move cursor SELECT to choose a menu it...

Page 509: ...he test results are invalid b Highlight the Bleed Rate Test option and press the SELECT key to start the test Selecting this option causes the pump motor to inflate the test chamber to 170 mmHg The la...

Page 510: ...s displayed in the PRESSURE window during the entire test The total pressure drop during the one minute holding period is displayed as the leak rate as shown in Figure 7 6 FIGURE 7 5 Leak Test Results...

Page 511: ...the test results are invalid 7 5 1 2 Pulse Channel Test The purpose of this test is to measure the DC offset and average noise in the pulse channel of the NIBP module for each of the three possible ga...

Page 512: ...pressure will be displayed in the pressure window and the message Press DEFLATE to End Test will be displayed After the target pressure is reached the pump will turn off and the pressure will be held...

Page 513: ...the main processor s exception stack frame This information is useful in determining where a bus or address error occurred and includes information such as program counter value at the time of the exc...

Page 514: ...est is run which sends an ASCII character to the Front End and verifies that the character echoed back is the same character which was sent The test is repeated for the entire ascii character set Echo...

Page 515: ...ly Failed When any character is echoed back incorrectly 3 Press the RECORD key to obtain a printout of the test results 4 Press the END key to return to the Communications Menu 7 5 4 3 NIBP Communicat...

Page 516: ...tinuously displayed 7 5 6 1 External Voltage a Connect the external DC Power Supply b Highlight the Voltage Test from the Main Service Menu and press the SELECT key to start the test c The display wil...

Page 517: ...tern c Press the END key 5L LT EXIT key XG to return to the Display Tests Menu NOTE Pattern 4 will appear when version Y software or higher is installed Description Display All pixls are ON in the lef...

Page 518: ...the unit appears to be functioning beep tone functions for the R wave NIBP pump starts etc there could be a problem with either the CPU Board or the Display Assembly A pixel pattern consisting of vert...

Page 519: ...isplay cable J68 If the signals are now present the display is possibly loading the signals otherwise the CPU Board is possibly defective e Press the END key 5L LT EXIT key XG to return to the Display...

Page 520: ...and receive light through the monitored sight processing unit can successfully display the parameters A display of 85 means that the SpO2 Board can accurately display SpO2 over the entire monitoring r...

Page 521: ...ed by the Shared RAM Test Menu which offers a choice of three different SpO2 RAM Test Memory Test 1 00H FFH Memory Test 2 Walking Ones and Memory Test 3 Address Test NOTE This test erases the normal o...

Page 522: ...een provided the unit is equipped with a recorder The DOWN ARROW key causes the display to clear and the next page of messages to be displayed Continue to press the DOWN ARROW key unitl the message Jo...

Page 523: ...ZE KEY The LCD displays the USER CONFIGURATION menu Use the SETUP UP ARROW DOWN ARROW keys to select options then press select Follow the on screen directions to change the date time and trend setup a...

Page 524: ...to ECG QRS waveform Set rate to 252 bpm Verify RATE display is 252 8 bpm Decease the RATE to 30 bpm and allow signal to stabilize May take 30 seconds to display rate Verify RATE display is 30 bpm 3 bp...

Page 525: ...hin 2 seconds and the TRANSDUCER NOT ZEROED message is removed Zero IBP 2 and verify proper operation 3 Apply 50 150 and 300 mmHg and verify that the following parameters SYS MEAN DIA agree 4 Apply a...

Page 526: ...n to deflate and in about 20 seconds should display SYS DIA MEAN reading in the NIBP window 7 13 Mainstream CO2 Adapter Calibration Adapter calibration compensates for the optical differences between...

Page 527: ...O2 Sensor Calibration The Capnostat CO2 sensor does NOT need to be calibrated at each monitor power up Calibration of a sensor is required the first time a particular sensor is connected to a particul...

Page 528: ...isappears 2 Press the CO2 PUMP key 12 A Warning message displays Ensure that the sampling tubing is correctly connected and that the nasal cannula is clear of all sources of CO2 including the patient...

Page 529: ...pump key and measure the flow rate of the pump Allow at least two minutes for the flow meter to settle before any adjustment is made 4 Adjust VR2 on the CO2 Control Module P N 0670 00 0118 to achieve...

Page 530: ...age is displayed The adapter calibration cannot be performed until the CO2 Sensor Warming Up message disappears 2 Ensure the nasal cannula is away from all sources of CO2 including the patient s and y...

Page 531: ...orr 7 14 4 Sidestream CO2 Sensor Calibration The Capnostat CO2 sensor does NOT need to be calibrated at each monitor power up Calibration of a sensor is required the first time a particular sensor is...

Page 532: ...de panel Verify that unit operation is not interrupted 6 Remove one of the batteries and verify unit continues to operate 7 Install the battery that was removed in the previous step and remove the oth...

Page 533: ...Polarity Normal 2 Polarity Normal with open neutral 3 Reverse Polarity 4 Verify the current reading for any test is less then 100uA C Lead to Ground Sink Current patient circuit Test V on Model 431 De...

Page 534: ...k all graphics and labeling for wear and scratches 7 18 Special Options Menu To enter the Special Options Menu 1 Power the unit on and wait for the normal power up procedure to be completed 2 Once in...

Page 535: ...trosurgical Unit filter is not active Pump Status XG Sidestream units only 1 This menu is non selectable Pump Status displays the status of the Sidestream CO2 in Bytecode NOTE Pump status is not inten...

Page 536: ...Special Options Menu Calibration 7 34 0070 00 0420 Passport 5 Lead 5L LT XG Service Manual This page intentionally left blank...

Page 537: ...sical inspections replacements of consumable items and performance checks are suggested to be performed at the recommended intervals stated below Datascope is not responsible for component failure or...

Page 538: ...least once a year or more often as required by local statutory or hospital administration practice 8 6 1 Care and Cleaning of Monitor The monitor enclosure may be cleaned with a mild soap and water so...

Page 539: ...o any liquid bath is not recommended ETO and steam autoclaving is not recommended Adult and Neonate Reusable Adapters These adapters can be disinfected by soaking in any of the above mentioned solutio...

Page 540: ...r for approximately 30 minutes 9 Repeat step 7 with distilled water 10 Repeat step 7 using air 11 While taking precaution not to touch any liquid that may leak out remove the CO2 filter cap from the C...

Page 541: ...Use only recommended recorder paper P N 0083 00 0422 This ensures that the print quality is acceptable and reduces print head wear 1 Open recorder door by pressing the paper eject button upper right c...

Page 542: ...ate sheet protectors and similar items made from petroleum products These products emit a small amount of vapor which will over a period of time deteriorate the image on the chart paper Adhesive Tape...

Page 543: ...PE29 6SZ United Kingdom Tel 01480 416840 Fax 01480 436588 Mindray Medical France SARL Europarc Cr teil 123 Chemin des Bassins 94035 Cr teil Cedex France Tel 0 1 45 13 91 50 Fax 0 1 45 13 91 51 Mindra...

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