Technical Discussion
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Keypad
The user interface PCB keypad contains seven push buttons. These buttons allow
the user to setup and control of the monitor. The buttons are:
The signals from the buttons pass directly through the SpO
2
PCB and are applied
to the user interface PCB CPU. The
Power
button signal is applied to the SpO
2
power supply turning the monitor on or off.
Backlight
The backlight illuminates the display for better viewing.
CPU and Flash
The CPU controls all functions and timing for the monitor. The CPU
communicates with the SpO
2
PCB patient interface. The patient interface signal
are sent to the CPU for processing. The CPU sends signals to the patient sensor
via the patient interface for controlling the sensor light levels.
Real-Time Clock
The real-time clock and non-volatile random access memory (RAM) chip
maintain time and date used in the monitor. These circuits utilize a gold
electrolytic super-capacitor for power when the monitor is turned off.
Audio
The audio circuit drives a transducer to provide the monitor tones.
1 — Alarm Silence
5 — Backlight
2 — Down Arrow
6 — Up Arrow
3 — Data
7 — Power
4 — Menu
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