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RS-232 I/O
This is a rear panel 9-pin connector providing interfaces with other computer
systems or equipment. The driver for this “port” is a Universal Asynchronous
Receive-Transmit (UART) integrated circuit that interfaces this port with the
microprocessor. The baud rate for this serial transmission function is
programmable from 1200 baud to 38.4 kilobaud.
Pin number 9 of the RS-232 connector is reserved for a Nurse Call signal. The
nurse call signal reacts when a low, medium, or high level alarm is activated.
Defib Sync Pulse
The rear panel connector for the Defib Sync Pulse is keyed so that the
connection of a cable can be detected by the processor. When a connection is
detected, the processor software initiates the generation by hardware of a
TTL-compatible pulse capable of driving 1 TTL load over a three-meter cable
with less that 200 pF capacitance.
The defib pulse is triggered by the detection of the R-wave in the QRS
sequence of the ECG wave-form complex. The pulse signal is active for 100
±10 ms.
Speaker
The speaker is capable of providing 73 dBA of volume at a distance of one
meter during alarm conditions. The processor drives the speaker in different
patterns as specified for the different alarm priorities and conditions. Refer to
the operator’s manual for descriptions of alarm responses.
Recorder
The optional recorder module is installed in the right panel of the monitor.
Refer to the
User Guide
for printing procedures. It provides users with the
capability to obtain hard-copy records of selected vital signs information.
Basic control of the recorder is implemented by two push-switch controls on
the recorder front panel. One of these is used to obtain continuous recordings
of the real-time waveforms displayed in the top two graphic frames. Along
with the waveforms, the recorder prints the values of the vital signs being
displayed. The printing continues until the user presses either recorder switch
a second time.
The other control switch initiates a printout for 20 seconds of the same
information recorded by the continuous control.
If scrolling is enabled in a display frame containing trend data when the
continuous recording switch is operated, then the trend record for that vital
sign is printed. If the snapshot recording switch is operated, then only the
trend data on the display is printed.
The recorder may be programmed via the monitor menu display to print a
snapshot recording when an alarm condition occurs.
Summary of Contents for M3921A
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Page 16: ...Related Documents 4 Introduction ...
Page 48: ...Safety Tests 36 Performance Verification ...
Page 72: ...Troubleshooting Guide 60 Chapter 5 Troubleshooting ...
Page 100: ...Disassembly Procedures A3 88 Chapter 6 Disassembly Guide ...
Page 103: ...Top Level Assembly Chapter 7 Spare Parts 91 Figure 2 A1 Top Level Assembly Drawing 2 of 2 ...
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Page 108: ...Front Case Assembly 96 Chapter 7 Spare Parts Figure 5 A1 Front Case Assembly Drawing 2 of 3 ...
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Page 111: ...Front Case Assembly Chapter 7 Spare Parts 99 Figure 8 A3 Front Case Assembly Drawing 2 of 2 ...
Page 114: ...Rear Case Assembly 102 Chapter 7 Spare Parts Figure 9 A3 Rear Case Assembly Drawing 1 of 3 ...
Page 115: ...Rear Case Assembly Chapter 7 Spare Parts 103 Figure 10 A3 Rear Case Assembly Drawing 2 of 3 ...
Page 116: ...Rear Case Assembly 104 Chapter 7 Spare Parts Figure 11 A3 Rear Case Assembly Drawing 3 of 3 ...
Page 124: ...Repacking In A Different Carton 112 Chapter 8 Packing For Shipment ...
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