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MC

2

 Power Systems User's Guide 

                                                                                                           About This Document  

1110227 Revision 2 

November 2006 

 

 

  

About This Document 

Overview 

The MC

2

 Power System was designed specifically to meet the needs of point-of-care 

mobile solutions.  This document contains all the essential information necessary to use 
and maintain the MC

2

 Power System at its maximum potential.  To ensure the current 

and future success of your power system, there are a few key points to keep in mind:

 

 

Establish clinical protocols for plugging in the power system to charge whenever it is 
not in use to ensure uninterrupted clinical workflow. 

 

Use only Stinger Medical-approved peripherals with the power system.   

 The 

MC

2

 Power System has no user-serviceable internal parts. 

 

 

Summary of Contents for MC2 POWER SYSTEMS

Page 1: ...MC2 Power Systems User s Guide November 2006 Document ID 1110227 Revision 2...

Page 2: ...stered trademark of Microsoft Corporation in the United States and or other countries All other product and company names herein may be trademarks service marks or registered trademarks of their respe...

Page 3: ...r Operation 6 User Selectable Switch Settings 9 Chapter 3 35 Amp Hour Series 11 Identifying The Power System 11 Preparing For Operation 13 User Selectable Switch Settings 15 Chapter 4 Identifying Fuel...

Page 4: ...e 1110227 Revision 2 iv November 2006 Appendix A Power System Specifications 39 Appendix B Mechanical Specifications 41 Appendix C Power System Specifications 43 Appendix D System Electromagnetic Emis...

Page 5: ...ormation necessary to use and maintain the MC2 Power System at its maximum potential To ensure the current and future success of your power system there are a few key points to keep in mind Establish...

Page 6: ...bold type for example On the System Setup menu click Restore Factory Profile Window names Begin with uppercase letters and appear in bold type for example the Advanced Power Monitor Software Setup win...

Page 7: ...port includes transport of patient within the hospital or hospital type facility Medical and non medical apparatus such as vital signs monitors computers LCD monitors and bar code scanners may be supp...

Page 8: ...er System has no user serviceable internal parts Do not cover or obstruct any venting holes on the power system Store the power system within 10 to 30 degrees Celsius 50 to 86 degrees Fahrenheit Stori...

Page 9: ...d or death DO NOT OPEN THE POWER SYSTEM Unauthorized personnel opening the power system may cause injury and or death If the unit is not working properly please contact the Stinger Medical C A R E dep...

Page 10: ...ful interference to radio television or Medical Electrical Equipment reception which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference usi...

Page 11: ...or unattended Stinger Medical recommends establishing a protocol for end users requiring the power system be plugged into and AC power source whenever not in use or unattended Perform regular preventa...

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Page 13: ...Switch Settings 9 35 Amp Hour Unit Identifying the Power System 11 Preparing for Operation 13 User Selectable Switch Settings 15 If the power system unit was sent alone 1 Unpack the power system unit...

Page 14: ...nfigured power output channel for the intended device Laptop computers are usually connected to the Power Output 1 located on the far left hand side 8 If available connect the USB and fuel gauge cable...

Page 15: ...hannel 5 Locate the power output plastic cover on the back side of the base Remove the power output plastic cover and verify that all cables have no physical defects and are properly secured to each p...

Page 16: ...uide 1110227 Revision 2 4 November 2006 11 Connect the correct power cable to each device Verify that the correct power cable is being used for the intended device since each power output can be confi...

Page 17: ...B Type B Voltage Settings for CPU Laptop ACC 1 Monitor Power Outputs shown left side Fuel Gauge Monitor Connect Voltage Settings for ACC 2 ACC 3 Power Outputs optional Cooling Fan Exhaust Fig 6 Identi...

Page 18: ...wo parts Electronic Enclosure and Battery Enclosure WARNING Battery enclosure is HEAVY 1110227 Revision 2 6 November 2006 Electronic Enclosure A Battery Enclosure B Fig 7 MC 2 Power System Parts 2 Con...

Page 19: ...indicators light up beside the outputs Note Number of LEDs to light up will vary based upon the number of outputs purchased 5 Charge your MC Power System using a Stinger Medical supplied cord set Fig...

Page 20: ...er s Guide Fig 11 Cord Reel 6 Confirm the Charging indicator on the fuel gauge is ON For more information see Identifying Fuel Gauge Indicators 7 Your Power System is ready for use when the Charged in...

Page 21: ...tputs ACC 1 Monitor and ACC 3 optional All outputs have a maximum continuous current of 4 amps User selectable switches are located on the top and side of the electronic enclosure Fig 12 Power outlets...

Page 22: ...Chapter 2 26 Amp Hour Series MC2 Power Systems User s Guide 1110227 Revision 2 10 November 2006...

Page 23: ...p Hour Series Identifying The Power System Fig 13 Power Output Port Connectors Power Output 1 Power Output 2 Power Output 3 Power Output 4 Power Management Software Connect USB Type B Fuel Gauge Monit...

Page 24: ...er Systems User s Guide Cooling Fan Exhaust Power Output Disconnect Switch ON OFF Right hand view Fig 14 Fan and Power Output Disconnect Switch 120V 60Hz AC Power Input Rear view Fig 15 AC Power Input...

Page 25: ...er Output Disconnect Switch is in the ON position For more information see Identifying the Power System Verify that the green LED power indicators light up beside the outputs Note The number of LEDs t...

Page 26: ...C2 Power Systems User s Guide 1110227 Revision 2 14 November 2006 4 Confirm the Charging indicator on the fuel gauge is ON see Identifying Fuel Gauge Indicators 5 Your Power System is ready for use wh...

Page 27: ...and Power Output 3 and between 3 3 12V on Power Output 2 and Power Output 4 All outputs have a maximum continuous current of 4 amps User selectable switches are located on the top and left hand side o...

Page 28: ...Chapter 3 35 Amp Hour Series MC2 Power Systems User s Guide Voltage Settings for Power Output 3 and Power Output 4 optional Top view 1110227 Revision 2 16 November 2006...

Page 29: ...suspend mode for storage all LEDs will not be lit Press momentarily for wake up 3 seconds 120V 60Hz AC power connected Advanced Fuel capacity indicator 120V 60Hz AC Power Connected Power system low Wh...

Page 30: ...Chapter 4 Identifying Fuel Gauge Indicators MC2 Power Systems User s Guide 1110227 Revision 2 18 November 2006...

Page 31: ...y depending on the usage of the power system Typically as a power system is used the capacity of the power system diminishes Charge time Capacity of charge 6 hours with no load 100 Optimal power syste...

Page 32: ...e The cooling fan maintains a constant ambient temperature inside the electrical enclosure Deep Discharge Protection Deep discharge of the power system will significantly reduce its cycle life After t...

Page 33: ...e None no USB cable provided disregard this section Advanced available at time of purchase only USB cable included System Requirements Operates ONLY on Windows XP and 2000 Installation Note If the loc...

Page 34: ...software does not offer the ability to perform an auto run of the software installation Manual installation of the software is required to load the application and the USB driver 1 Navigate to the CD...

Page 35: ...4 Click the installation button to begin installing the software The following window is displayed 5 Accept the default Program Group and then click Continue 6 The installation is complete when the fo...

Page 36: ...y starting the Advanced Power Monitor application Perform the following steps to copy the Advanced Power Monitor application into the Startup folder of each user on the computer 1 From the Start menu...

Page 37: ...computer and power system The user will have to manually determine what COM port has been assigned and manually set it in the Advanced Power Monitor software by performing the following steps 1 From...

Page 38: ...nitor application 8 Click Advanced Settings 9 Click the down arrow in the COM Port field in Advanced Settings 10 Select the COM port noted in step 6 11 Click Minimize Settings to close the Advanced Se...

Page 39: ...ent Software Launch the Advanced Power Monitor application The following window is displayed Calculated Time Remaining Green Power system fully charged Yellow Power system in a low state of charge Red...

Page 40: ...MC2 Power Systems User s Guide 1110227 Revision 2 November 2006 28...

Page 41: ...s 35 Amp Hour topic Reduced runtime Power system not charged Charge power system Battery life exceeded Contact Stinger Medical C A R E department Component not powering Component not plugged in Plug i...

Page 42: ...uses will trip and protect the circuit from damage The result of a tripped fuse is no output Many reasons could cause a fuse to trip If a fuse is reset and the system continues to have a problem disco...

Page 43: ...seconds 6 Follow the steps listed in the MC2 Power System Series 26 Amp Hour topic Preparing Your MC Power System for Operation 7 Reconnect devices 8 Plug in to charge until the fully charged notific...

Page 44: ...Chapter 7 Troubleshooting MC2 Power Systems User s Guide 1110227 Revision 2 32 November 2006...

Page 45: ...clean the exterior of the power system The following is a listing of approved cleaners that are effective for cleaning the exterior of the power system Quaternary ammonium chloride compounds such as...

Page 46: ...dia from the retainer 3 Rinse the filter media thoroughly under cool running water 4 Carefully squeeze excess water out of the filter media and lay the filter media flat to dry 5 Once the filter media...

Page 47: ...on An RMA is necessary to return the unit to Stinger Medical for servicing and to maintain the product warranty Any unit without an RMA will be returned at owner s expense See the warranty for more in...

Page 48: ...Chapter 9 Service and Support MC2 Power Systems User s Guide 1110227 Revision 2 36 November 2006...

Page 49: ...r to dispose of the battery The law says that responsibility is still on the owner if the battery is disposed of improperly by dumping in a landfill or shipping to a scrap dealer who does not handle i...

Page 50: ...Chapter 10 Battery Disposal 1110227 Revision 2 38 November 2006...

Page 51: ...rging Re settable Overload Protection Electrical Specifications Input Input Voltage 85 to 125 VAC Input Frequency 60 Hz Inrush Current Limiting 70A peak less than 1MS Input Protection 5A 250V fuse Out...

Page 52: ...12 V nominal 3 3 20V 5 Cycle Life Approximately 350 full charge cycles Connectors Cables Input Power Connector Medical Filter IEC power connector USB Port Connector Standard USB cable A male to B male...

Page 53: ...cifications MC2 Power System Series 26 Amp Hour Maximum Assembled Dimensions 5 5 x 7 125 x 16 5 Maximum Weight 30 lbs or less 1110227 Revision 2 November 2006 41 Storage Requirements MC2 Power System...

Page 54: ...Appendix B Mechanical Specifications 1110227 Revision 2 42 November 2006...

Page 55: ...ermedical com for full warranty details Approvals ETL cETL Listing for North America UL 60601 1 UL Standard for Safety Medical Electrical Equipment Part 1 General Requirements for Safety First Edition...

Page 56: ...Appendix C Power System Specifications 1110227 Revision 2 44 November 2006...

Page 57: ...ns regarding EMC and needs to be installed and put into service according to the EMC information provided in the ACCOMPANYING DOCUMENTS WARNING Use of unapproved ACCESSORIES may result in degradation...

Page 58: ...tic Emissions and Immunity Declarations MC2 Power Systems User s Guide Table 202 Guidance and manufacturer s declaration electromagnetic immunity for all EQUIPMENT and SYSTEMS see 6 8 3 201 a 6 111022...

Page 59: ...r in watts W according to the transmitter manufacturer and d is the recommended separation distance in meters m Field strengths from fixed RF transmitters as determined by an electromagnetic site surv...

Page 60: ...ystem Electromagnetic Emissions and Immunity Declarations MC2 Power Systems User s Guide 1110227 Revision 2 48 November 2006 b Over the frequency range 150 kHz to 80 MHz field strength should be less...

Page 61: ...d the MC 2 Series as recommended below according to the maximum output power of the communications equipment Separation distance according to frequency of transmitter m Rated maximum output power of t...

Page 62: ...Appendix D System Electromagnetic Emissions and Immunity Declarations MC2 Power Systems User s Guide 1110227 Revision 2 November 2006 50...

Page 63: ...circuit from excessive current Hertz A unit of frequency equal to one cycle per second Inrush A sudden initial pull of power from the battery upon start up Intake Filter Protective device for air inle...

Page 64: ...Glossary MC2 Power Systems User s Guide 1110227 Revision 2 52 November 2006 Voltage The rate at which energy is drawn from a source that produces a flow of electricity in a circuit expressed in volts...

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