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Page 1: ...IED PERSONNEL ONLY TO AVOID ELECTRICAL SHOCK DO NOT PERFORM ANY SERVICING OTHER THAN THAT CALLE OUT IN THE OPERATORS ANUAL UNLESS QUALi ED TO DO SO Tektronix Inc P O Box 500 Beaverton Oregon 97077 070...

Page 2: ...1ent i artii pl lse includ Model Number Option Number and v v v Yt f V Specificatioril and prid hange eo yright 1 t 18 1 I e1nrCllUX ti 9 hts Reserved 0 PrintedJnthe United States of America Contents...

Page 3: ...OPTION 3 ONLY 3 15 DVM ANALOG AND DVM DIGITAL 3 16 PRINT CONTROL 1 BOARD PRINT CONTROL 2 BOARD PRINT DRIVE BOARD 3 19 POWER SUPPLY BOARD 3 30 400 SN 8020000 up PAGE SECTION 4 MAINTENANCE PREVENTIVE MA...

Page 4: ...1 22 1 23 1 25 1 26 2 1 2 1 2 2 2 3 2 4 2 5 2 6 3 2 3 4 3 5 3 6 FIGURE NO 3 5 3 6 3 7 3 8 3 9 3 10 3 11 3 12 3 13 3 14 3 15 4 1 4 2 4 3 4 4 4 5 4 6 4 7 4 8 4 9 4 10 4 11 5 1 5 2 I Start Print initiat...

Page 5: ...Contents 3 27 1 3 Physical Characteristics 1 5 4 1 Routine Maintenance Schedule 4 1 1 4 Factory Programmed Run Control Functions 1 8 4 2 Circuit Boards Installed in Your Recorder 4 9 2 1 Alpha Numeric...

Page 6: ...both current carrying conductors are live with respect to earth such asphase to phase on a three wire system is not recom mended since only the line or ungrounded conductor has over current fuse prote...

Page 7: ...cal alignment for the mounting adapter The Monitor Recorder mounting fixture design intends that the monitor mounting adapter be used ONLY with the support block installed on the Recorder See mounting...

Page 8: ...400 SN B020000 up I I 2429 1 400 OPTION 4 Recorder with 413 Monitor vi...

Page 9: ...the Option 2 3 and 4 Recorders also provide an alpha numeric printout with every record cycle of patient vital signs and elapsed time This feature is effective only in conjunction with the 413 414 Se...

Page 10: ...Monitors with Diagnostic bandwidth 10 mm Pen Deflection 40 mm Pen Deflection Baseline Positioning TABLE 1 1 Electrical Performance Requirement STANDARD RECORDER Moving hot stylus on thermally reactive...

Page 11: ...rises above trace when SAMPLE MARK pushbutton is pressed while recorder is running Specifications for Option 1 Recorder are same as those for Standard Recorder plus the following Pressure Pulse Selec...

Page 12: ...formation Derived from ECG pressure or pulse channel as determined by monitor Prints systolic diastolic and mean pressure values A minus sign is printed for negative pressure values With Yellow Spring...

Page 13: ...change in input to monitor pro duces a 10 mm 2 5 mm pen deflection with monitor Respiration Size control set to calibrated position 0 1 Hz or less to at least 4 Hz TABLE 1 2 Environmental Characteris...

Page 14: ...I 29 8 CM 2145 31 2429 1 6 Figure 1 2 Dimensional outline drawing MOUNTING INFORMATION The following accessories are available for mounting the Monitor Recorder unit on a pole PIPE OR OTHER TUBULAR O...

Page 15: ...hes to monitor Mates with Mounting Bracket above Included with monitor as a standard accessory THESE SCREWS ADJUST CLUTCH TENSION Tektronix Part 014 0054 00 2042 25 Figure 1 4 Installing mounting adap...

Page 16: ...400 ms 2A 3 A WHEN PRINTING OPTION 2 3 AND 4 ONLY 1 I I I I I I 2mA 2mA 0 ____ _________ __ 0 1 sec 1 25 sec 10 sec 10 sec OPT 3 20 sec OPT 3 2145 37 2429 4 Figure 1 6 Typical battery drain TABLE 1 4...

Page 17: ...CONDS AND PRINT DELAY WILL BE 3 5 SECONDS NORMAL STRAPPING FOR OPTION 3 IS PINS 1 TO 5 AND 6 TO 7 ALL OTHER RECORDERS ARE STRAP PED PINS 1 TO 2 AND 5 TO 7 BLUE iii RED A 2 3 4 s 6 7 I I I I I th ih lb...

Page 18: ...8 412 or Monitor Recorder installation These steps summarize the installation procedure 1 A 01 battery pack is installed in the monitor providing it doesn t already have a battery pack or its pack doe...

Page 19: ...of battery packs in the introductory portion of these instructions Do not connect either the recorder or monitor battery connector until instructed to do so Most of the monitor and recorder circuits...

Page 20: ...NO 006 0531 00 2 26 INSULATED WIRE 175 1986 00 175 1968 00 195 0187 00 175 1969 00 195 0169 00 175 1965 00 175 1966 00 175 1970 00 195 0171 00 1 12 QUANTITY 2 8 2 2 2 2 QUANTITY 2 l ABOVE COMPONENTS F...

Page 21: ...monitor Service Manual for removal instructions General lnformation 400 SN 8020000 up P761 ODO z yt 1 DOD FRONT OF MONITOR MAIN BOARD 408 412 2145 17 Figure 1 11 Installing wire to 408 and 412 Main Bo...

Page 22: ...END P692 P693 C ffi AND P702 PINS G AND CONNECTORS AS FLAT AGAINST THE CIRCUIT BOARD AS POSSIBLE El REPLACE HEX NUTS WITH HEX POSTS Figure 1 12 Installing Manifold Board mounting bar LOOP WIRE THROUGH...

Page 23: ...BOARD MANIFOLD BOARD VIOLET CONNECTOR General Information 400 SN B020000 up 1 Install ECG board Dress white yellow wire down the in ide of rear panel and between rear frame casting and the added Manif...

Page 24: ...CONNECTOR FROM ECG BOARD 4 40 X 1 4 SCREWS Figure 1 15 Installing Manifold Board and connecting cables in 412 735C 412 WITH 670 2705 00 PRESSURE PULSE BOARD CONNECT WHT RED WIRE TO PIN 4 I 4 7 WHT RED...

Page 25: ...ange connector to Readout Conditioner Board as as shown in Figure 1 18 4 Install 2 wire cable with brown connector on Pressure Pulse Board as shown in Figure 1 19 5 Install ECG Board Dress white yello...

Page 26: ...K SIDE WHT GRN TO PIN 1 Figure 1 18 Installing 5 wire cable to 414 Readout Conditioner Board WHT BRN PRESSURE PULSE BOARD BACK SIDE Figure 1 19 Installing 2 wire cable to 414 Pressure Pulse Board TO S...

Page 27: ...Remove Readout Conditioner Board 2 Install 5 wire cable with orange connector to Readout Conditioner Board as shown in Figure 1 22 3 For 414 FA Monitors Serial Numbers B010100 B041281 Add a short leng...

Page 28: ...e rear frame casting and the added Manifold Board mounting bar 6 Install ECG board Dress white yellow wire down the inside of rear panel and between rear frame casting and the added Manifold Board mou...

Page 29: ...install Manifold Board and connect remaining cables See Figure 1 24 FROM CR756 MAIN BOARD MANIFOLD BOARD 1 MOUNTING BAR VIOLET CONNECTOR HlUUU 4 40 X SCREW General Information 400 SN B020000 up 16 Mo...

Page 30: ...ve two lower cord wrap feet from monitor and mount on recorder using threaded mounting holes provided 1 22 2 Install adapter plates on recorder See Figure 1 8 The small ribs go toward the recorder and...

Page 31: ...ield and cable 9 Replace the top cover on the monitor 10 A plastic support block is attached to the side of the recorder under the monitor s mounting adapter position If a mounting adapter is installe...

Page 32: ...Tektronix Part No D cells D cells 119 0441 01 D cells F cells 040 0710 01 F cells F cells 119 0443 01 F cells D cells Not recommended Figure 1 27 shows the 413 Monitor Recorder installation These step...

Page 33: ...onnect it in a later step Do not short cells Nickel cadmium cells are capable of delivering high currents which can cause wire insulation to melt 4 If necessary replace battery pack with new one which...

Page 34: ...lnformation 400 SN B020000 up TEKi RO I XPART NO 386 3601 00 2 TEKTRONIX PART NO 175 1984 00 1 TEKTRONIX PART NO 211 0542 00 Figure 1 28 Contents of the 016 0638 00 monitor recorder Adapter Kit 1 26...

Page 35: ...P1982 to the moni tor main board 5 Carefully fit the recorder to the monitor Dress the inter connecting ribbon cable and pull the recorder s power cable into the monitor cavity General lnformation 400...

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Page 37: ...used to indicate time intervals With Recorder SPEED set to 25 mm sec each lower margin division equals 1 second with SPEED set to 50 mm sec each lower margin division equals 0 5 second PAPER USAGE RA...

Page 38: ...ON Recorder will run one cycle and stop 2 SELECT WAVEFORM SOURCE Except on standard model NOTE Adjust STYLUS HEAT control rear panel for visible trace If this control is set for maximum darkness fine...

Page 39: ...psed time is printed out in hours and minutes Each time the monitor s power is turned on the elapsed time clock of the Recorder is set to 0 00 and held there until the Recorder begins a record print c...

Page 40: ...T 21 MOD FA v v v y11 1 Printout eliminated if pressuretransducer is disconnected from monitor 2 Printout eliminated if temperature probe is disconnected from monitor 3 Printout eliminated if monitor...

Page 41: ...d line of the chart When A Vis selected Option 3 Recorder with 414 Option 21 MOD FA Monitor only the arterial venous pressure waveform is recorded CD When the A pressure channel is selected Option 3 R...

Page 42: ...indicates an alarm REMOTE SAMPLE MARK B 0 D AUTOMATIC SAMPLE MODES IN ENABLED TOP TIMEINTERVAL BOTTOM UPON ALARM The word ALARM will be printed at the end of the Print sequence REMOTE SAMPLE MARK Pro...

Page 43: ...on to the accumulated recorder running time Total operating time will be reduced about 45 seconds for each 14 second Operating lnformation 400 SN B020000 up record cycle of the standard and Option 1 R...

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Page 45: ...uced by the ending of the 14 second 28 second Option 3 Run Timer interval or by the ending of the print cycle whichever occurs Iast 3 40 millisecond Mark pulse to mark the analog display Each time the...

Page 46: ...D OR A9 A V CONDITIONER BOARD A12 DVM DIGITAL BOARD A11 DVM ANALOG BOARD A2 A10 A CONDITIONER BOARD RUN CONTROL BOARD A1 MOTHERBOARD NOTE A7 MANIFOLD BOARD IS LOCATED IN MONITOR Figure 3 1 Location of...

Page 47: ...t the same time 1 when the recorder is running pin 8 is LO 2 as the run time is ended pin 1 goes LO 3 pin 2 is always LO for standard and Option 1 recorders and goes LO on Option 2 3 and 4 recorders w...

Page 48: ...CCURS EVERY 15 MINUTES IF S110A CLOSED o s SL 40 ms MARK PULSE IL U125D 0 10 I LO RECORDER I LJ s u12GA r N O T R U N N IN G 2 9 r l 51SlJ l I1_ START POWER PULSES S110A TIME INTERVAL U118A 0 113 U138...

Page 49: ...ALARM PUSHBUTTON IS IN RUNTIMER U180 2 R PIN 3 OPT3 LO RECORDER RUNNING U145A 3 c U125E 11 C142i U140A R igiI 1 a LO RUN TIME ENDED R180 LO EXCEPT DURING PRINTING CYCLE OPT 2 3 4 U152D 4 R 4 2 q_V_ c...

Page 50: ...I HI LO I PRINT DELAY ______ _ 1 75 SEC OPT 2 4 14 SEC OPT 3 v I I HI LO I _______ ____ i l 1 RESETS U140B I I I HI LO HI LO PR INT JV Vv 1 BUSY FROM PRINT CONTROL 1 BD U180 __f1_ l_JlSL 1 C U156C I...

Page 51: ...heory of Operation 400 SN 8020000 up TIMER INITIATED PRINT ONLY MODE OPTIONS 2 3 AND 4 A low power mode is provided to conserve battery power on timer initiated runs Moving the P203 jumper to pins 1 a...

Page 52: ...uit Functions The Pen Amplifier board accomplishes the following 1 Amplifies ECG or Pressure signals to drive the writing stylus 2 Provides baseline positioning for ECG waveforms 3 8 3 Provides baseli...

Page 53: ...INTERVAL TIMER COUNTS TO 15 MINUTES _Jl ____________________ _ HI MONITOR INDICATES ALARM LO HI LO HI _nPLE MARK PUSHED LO I I HI J 1 40ms LO_n __ __________________ _ I I HI I r 1 LO uI 11 9 V SUPPL...

Page 54: ...on 1 2 3 and 4 recorders the Pressure Baseline Shifter circuit sets the zero pressure baseline 1 2 centimeter above the bottom chart line when the Pressure Pulse line from the monitor is HI When the l...

Page 55: ...STOP PULSE LO I I I I U150B HI I STOP POWER rt PIN 10 I AT U156C PIN 1 PULSE STOP I POWER LO I I I I HI I I I I U150B LJ Lr PIN 5 LO I I l I I I 2145 53 2429 40 Figure 3 9 Timing diagram for continuo...

Page 56: ...wing 1 Provides systolic and diastolic pressure values from the monitor A Wave signal Systolic and Diastolic Conditioners sample and hold the peak values of systolic and diastolic pressures The filter...

Page 57: ...o pole filter U415D and associated circuitry U412A again closes and a new cycle starts Theory of Operation 400 SN 8020000 up A OVER RANGE DETECTOR The A Overrange Detector consists of U460A B and asso...

Page 58: ...nitor The signal is inverted the logic levels are changed and it is sent to the Print Control 1 board to printout either C or Fas set by the switch on the monitor rear panel 3 14 3 Converts logic leve...

Page 59: ...71OB will be HI This causes the BP A V printout to be omitted from the alpha numeric printing sequence Theory of Operation 400 SN 8020000 up If both pin 1 and pin 2 of U71 OAare LO pin 4 of U71OB will...

Page 60: ...as shown in Figure 3 10 Resistors R730 and R735 ensure that whenever there is no pulsatile pressure systolic minus diastolic O all levels decay to the static incoming pressure value 3 16 A V MEAN COND...

Page 61: ...offset current the down ramp count is delayed by 100 counts the equivalent of the fixed offset current on the up ramp The number of counts back down after the 100 count delay gives the value of the u...

Page 62: ...gnal is coupled through the polarity switch to the input of the DVM Integrator stage pin 1 of U810 with no change in polarity however if the signal from pin 3 of U830 is negative the Polarity Switch s...

Page 63: ...768 kHz signal is applied to the input of U1015 in order to advance the counter from 0 59 to 1 00 This is accomplished when U1021C allows the 32 768 kHz signal to pass through U 1012A and through U 10...

Page 64: ...s Print Speed 25 50 signal to set Column Sequencer clock rate to 64 Hz for 25 mm SEC chart speed or 128 Hz for 50 mm SEC 4 Provides EOC End of Character signal to Print Control 2 board to advance Word...

Page 65: ...1 0 1 0 1 0 1 A5 0 0 1 1 0 0 1 1 0 0 1 1 0 0 1 1 CHARACTER A6 0 0 0 0 1 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 1 1 1 1 ADDRESS A7 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 Aa 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 Ag 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0...

Page 66: ...PROM OUTPUT LOAD ADDRESS TO WORD TO CHARACTER PROMS DECIMAL EQUIVALENT 0 64 SELECTS PARAMETER ADDRESS INPUT TO CONDITIONAL LOAD MUX ENABLED ONLY WHEN BIT6 IS0ANDBIT7 IS 1 1 FOR DVM AT U830 2 FOR OVERR...

Page 67: ...8 00 011 011 27 Load DVM value BP A Diastolic 29 10 000 011 Update DVM BP A V Mean 30 00 101 001 41 Load space 31 00 100 101 37 Load space 32 01 100 111 71 Conditional Load 33 00 011 011 27 Load DVM v...

Page 68: ...om the DVM Digit circuit See Figure 3 14 Since this is to be a clock digit bit 2 is a 0 Bits 0 1 go to a multiplexer in the DVM Digital circuit and select the most 3 24 significant to the least signif...

Page 69: ...address from the Word Address PROMs U1450 U1460 into the Character Sequencers U1620 U 1640 Theory of Operation 400 SN B020000 up At the end of the first word sequence EOW End of Word pulse triggers U1...

Page 70: ...ORD I i BIT 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0 WORD TO 0 I I I 0 I I 0 CHARACTER PROM OUTPUT ADDRESS I I DIGITS SELECTED BIT 6 1 SELECTS MOST SIGNIFICANT THROUGH ___ LEAST SIGNIFICANT 11 WHEN DVM OR CLOCK DIGIT DIGIT SE...

Page 71: ...100 00 000 101 00 111 101 01110110 01 110 101 11 111 100 00 000 010 00 010 000 00 100 000 10 000 001 00 101 111 00 010 110 10111101 00 100 000 10 101 000 00 101 001 00 100 000 10 100 000 00 010 100 0...

Page 72: ...f EOC at U16560 U1640 is clocked past the end of the sequence but will be reloaded by the next load address from U1450 U1460 due to the delay in the Master Strobes 3 28 WORD TO CHARACTER PROMS Word to...

Page 73: ...SP 0 2 from the Parameter Select Latch into inputs A B and C of U1935 select one of the six parameters see truth table on schematic When the parameter selected is to be skipped its input to U 1935 is...

Page 74: ...be on The V Supply provides standby power to the timing and control circuits on the Power Supply board Run Control board DVM Analog board and DVM Digital board This voltage keeps these circuits in ope...

Page 75: ...Stylus Heater circuit through R2055 and 02056 to provide extra current for fast warm up The extra current is limited to approximately 500 mA by R2055 and 02054 4 9 V 4 9 V AND 11 9 V SUPPLIES The 4 9...

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Page 77: ...n lift the cover straight off of the Recorder NOTE The procedures for gainingaccess to A 1 Motherboard A4 Power Supply board and Al Manifold board are given under Component Removal and Replacement lat...

Page 78: ...s are found Overheating usually indicates other trouble in the instrument therefore it is important that the cause of overheating be corrected to prevent recurrence of the damage 4 2 Recorders that ha...

Page 79: ...denti fied with a grid index system Adjustment and Test Point Locations To aid in locating test points and adjustable components called out in the Performance Check and Adjustment pro cedure an Adjust...

Page 80: ...R 10pF BLACK 0 1 1 20 2pF BROWN 1 10 1 10 1 0 1pF RED 2 102 or 100 2 102or100 2 ORANGE 3 103or 1 K 3 103 or 1000 3 YELLOW 4 104 or 10K 4 104 or 10 000 100 0 GREEN 5 105 or 100 K 1 2 105or 5 0 5pF 100...

Page 81: ...ment type 2 Instrument serial number 3 A description of the part if electrical include the circuit number 4 Tektronix part number SOLDERING TECHNIQUES Disconnect the Monitor from the power source turn...

Page 82: ...before removing or replacing semi conductors Replacement devices should be of the original type or a direct replacement Figure 4 3 shows the lead configurations of the semiconductor devices used in t...

Page 83: ...00 up SUB Q803 L DMOS _J TRANSISTOR E HEAT SINK B C 02076 02098 02175 02058 02011 ________________ POWER TRANSISTORS 8 PIN 14 PIN 16 PIN 24 PIN 4 7 24 INDEX 1 INDEX 1 INTEGRATED Cl RCUITS ____________...

Page 84: ...on t place semiconductors or boards containing semiconductors on or inplastic containers styrofoam or other nonconductive material Use material specifically treated for antistatic qualities INSTALLING...

Page 85: ...s list for completely wired boards Maintenance 400 SN B020000 up WARNING To avoid electric shock hazard or possible instru ment damage when removing or replacing circuit boards always disconnect the M...

Page 86: ...the top cover from the Monitor then dis connect P2130 see Fig 4 5 from the battery pack assembly 2 Remove the bottom cover from the Recorder using the procedure given earlier under Cabinet Removal 4 1...

Page 87: ...A V CONDITIONER BOARD A12 DVM DIGITAL BOARD A11 DVM ANALOG BOARD A2 A10 A CONDITIONER BOARD RUN CONTROL BOARD A1 MOTHERBOARD NOTE A7 MANIFOLD BOARD IS LOCATED IN MONITOR Figure 4 6 Location of circuit...

Page 88: ...d against the Motherboard Be sure that all pins and sockets are properly mated PROTECTIVE METAL SHIELD 7 Reposition the ECG POSITION knob shaft and coupler assembly as in step 3 above Tighten the sets...

Page 89: ...connector on the front edge of the board Maintenance 400 SN 8020000 up NOTE Insure that the Print Head Flex Cableis flat edgesnot folded over etc and the etched contact fingers areproperly aligned wit...

Page 90: ...Drive board 3 Remove the screw which holds the print module to the chassis pan 4 Remove the four screws holding the Recorder frame side rails to the front panel subcasting 4 14 5 Slide the subcasting...

Page 91: ...cent to P2200 Re move the 4 screws securing the module to the front panel casting 6 Carefully lift the module from the Recorder Retain the cylinderical spacer which is between the chassis pan and the...

Page 92: ...nd disconnect it from the ac power source 2 Remove the bottom cover from the Recorder Unplug the Print Head Flex Cable from the A 15 Print Drive board 4 16 3 Open the paper carriage and slide the Carr...

Page 93: ...or decreasing the contrast of the printed characters It is possible to set this adjustment to extremes where the hot dot print head is so far away from the center of the rubber roller that no printin...

Page 94: ...ny plane of the pen motor shaft will cause damage to the rotor and bearing assemblies 4 18 c Tampering with any screws on the pen motor case can result in nonlinearity d Mechanicalshocks e g dropping...

Page 95: ...Carefully set the new stylus in place on the stylus mount ing block and press in about inch It may be necessary to slightly bend out rear end of mounting flanges to get stylus started onto the mountin...

Page 96: ...60 clockwise Press SAMPLE MARK push button and check that a line is written 5 Set red needle on dynar ometer to zero Carefully place tip of dynamometer against the stylus tip Press SAMPLE 4 20 MARK pu...

Page 97: ...rt drive motor terminal connectors from the yellow plastic holder See Figure 4 2 3 Loosen the three screws which secure the motor bracket to the Recorder module frame 4 Slide the motor bracket as requ...

Page 98: ...s it is too loose 4 22 5 Install the chart drive motor terminal connectors in the yellow P2034 holder See Figure 4 2 and Table 4 4 6 Replace the Recorder module in the Recorder frame See Strip Chart R...

Page 99: ...essary for accurate calibration All test equipment should be correctly calibrated and operating within their specifications FUNCTIONAL CHECK The following procedure will check the basic operation of t...

Page 100: ...s monitor recorder combinations The table indicates which alphanumerics are eliminated when the corresponding probes or transducers are not connected to the monitor 5 2 9 Connect pressure transducer s...

Page 101: ...on input 4 413 Monitor with Option 1 2 3 or 4 Recorder Unplug the A V Wave jumper connector from the 400 Recorder Calibration Aid Connect the function Calibration 400 SN 8020000 up generator output to...

Page 102: ...3 MONITOR ONLY JUMPER ECG WAVE A VWAVE r 1 1 ttJ _ l J t l lfym l Jl J r r WAVE I PINS FOR STORING SHORTING JUMPERS FROM TO MONITOR RECORDER __MANIFOLD BOARD ECG WAVE INPUT AN WAVE INPUT PIN 1 A V WAV...

Page 103: ...P2415 on Manifold board If using Calibration aid replace shorting jumpers 8 1165 HZ OSCILLATOR a Connect universal counter input to TP134 and ground lead to the recorder module frame Calibration 400...

Page 104: ...must be in the range 113 0 degrees to 113 2 degrees f ADJUST R306 Full Scale so tape readout is within 0 1 of the test DVM readout 5 6 NOTE It is necessary to understand the accuracy of the digital vo...

Page 105: ...press the TEMP or TEMPERATURE A button b Replace the monitor s temperature simulation plug with a 41 F 5 C tempe ature simulation plug c Press SAMPLE MARK pushbutton Calibration 400 SN 8020000 up d Re...

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Page 107: ...esentative will contact you concerning any change in part number Change information if any is located at the rear of this manual SPECIAL NOTES AND SYMBOLS X000 Part first added at this serial number 0...

Page 108: ...S KNIGHTS INC TEKTRONIX INC INTERNATIONAL RECTIFIER CORP SWITCHCRAFT INC ILLUMINATEDPRODUCTSINC A SUB OF OAKINDUSTRIES INC MALLORY CAPACITORCO DIV OF P R MALLORY ANDCO INC DALE ELECTRONICS INC Address...

Page 109: ...CER DI 0 1UF 20 50V CAP FXD CER DI 0 22UF 20 50V CAP FXD ELCTLT 0 27UF 20 50V CAP FXD CER DI 820PF 5 500V CAP FXD CER DI 0 00lUF 5 lOOV CAP FXD ELCTLT 4 7UF 20 10V CAP FXD ELCTLT 1UF 20 35V _CAP FXD P...

Page 110: ...V 90201 TDC106M025FL C769 2 283 0003 00 CAP FXD CER DI O OlUF 80 20 150V 72982 855 558Z5U 103Z C809 3 283 0003 00 CAP FXD CER DI 0 01UF 80 20 150V 72982 855 558Z5U l03Z C853 3 283 0599 00 CAP FXD MICA...

Page 111: ...FL C2092 283 0111 00 CAP FXD CER DI 0 1UF 20 50V 72982 8121 N088Z5Ul04M C2093 290 0536 00 CAP FXD ELCTLT 10UF 20 25V 90201 TDC106M025FL C2096 290 0536 00 CAP FXD ELCTLT 10UF 20 25V 90201 TDC106M025FL...

Page 112: ...LICON 30V 150MA 07910 1N4152 CR8713 152 0141 02 SEMICONDDEVICE SILICON 30V 150MA 07910 1N4152 CR8733 152 0141 02 SEMICONDDEVICE SILICON 30V 150MA 07910 1N4152 CR8743 152 0141 02 SEMICONDDEVICE SILICON...

Page 113: ...508 All5A CR2147 152 0655 00 SEMICONDDEVICE SILICON lOOV 3A 03508 All5A CR2148 152 0655 00 SEMICONDDEVICE SILICON lOOV 3A 03508 All5A CR2151 152 0141 02 SEMICONDDEVICE SILICON 30V 150MA 07910 1N4152 C...

Page 114: ...LICON NPN 80009 151 0390 00 Ql857 3 151 0390 00 TRANSISTOR SILICON NPN 80009 151 0390 00 Ql858 3 151 0390 00 TRANSISTOR SILICON NPN 80009 151 0390 00 Ql945 3 151 0224 00 TRANSISTOR SILICON NPN 07263 2...

Page 115: ...0105 00 RES FXD CMPSN lM OHM 5 0 25W 01121 CB1055 Rl74 315 0104 00 RES FXD CMPSN lOOK OHM 5 0 25W 01121 CB1045 Rl76 311 1247 00 RES VAR NONWIR lM OHM l0 0 50W 73138 72X 35 0 105K Rl77 315 0474 00 RES...

Page 116: ...W 01121 CB2025 R370 315 0151 00 RES FXD CMPSN 150 OHM 5 0 25W 01121 CB1515 R374 315 0752 00 RES FXD CMPSN 7 5K OHM 5 0 25W 01121 CB7525 R375 311 1559 00 RES VAR NONWIR lOK OHM 20 0 50W 73138 91A 10001...

Page 117: ...2 315 0273 00 RES FXD CMPSN 27K OHM 5 0 25W 01121 CB2735 R6502 315 0104 00 RES FXD CMPSN lOOK OHM 5 0 25W 01121 CB1045 R6522 315 0273 00 RES FXD CMPSN 27K OHM 5 0 25W 01121 CB2735 R6552 315 0273 00 RE...

Page 118: ...O l 0 125W 91637 MFF1816Cll200B R834 2 315 0105 00 RES FXD CMPSN lM OHM 5 0 25W 01121 CB1055 R8352 315 0105 00 RES FXD CMPSN lM OHM 5 0 25W 01121 CB1055 R836 2 315 0105 00 RES FXD CMPSN lM OHM 5 0 25W...

Page 119: ...FXD CMPSN lM OHM 5 0 25W 01121 CB1055 Rl420 1 315 0103 00 RES FXD CMPSN lOK OHM 5 0 25W 01121 CB1035 Rl421 1 315 0103 00 RES FXD CMPSN lOK OHM 5 0 25W 01121 CB1035 Rl452l 307 0445 00 RES NTWK FXD FI...

Page 120: ...CB1055 Rl9271 315 0105 00 RES FXD CMPSN lM OHM 5 0 25W 01121 CB1055 Rl928 1 315 0105 00 RES FXD CMPSN lM OHM 5 0 25W 01121 CB1055 Rl929 1 315 0105 00 RES FXD CMPSN lM OHM 5 0 25W 01121 CB1055 Rl931 1...

Page 121: ...N 36K OHM 5 0 25W 01121 CB3635 R2057 315 0623 00 RES FXD CMPSN 62K OHM 5 0 25W 01121 CB6235 R2060 321 0138 00 RES FXD FILM 267 OHM l 1 0 125W 91637 MFF1816G267ROF R2062 321 1313 08 RES FXD FILM 18K OH...

Page 122: ...78 00 T2135 120 1079 00 XFMR ASSEMBLY TOROID 2 WINDINGS 80009 120 1079 00 T2138 120 1077 00 XFMR CONVERTER POT CORE 80009 120 1077 00 T2180 4 Ull8 156 0750 00 MICROCIRCUIT DI DUAL MONOSTABLE MV 80009...

Page 123: ...NTER 80009 156 0896 00 Ul019 3 156 0523 00 MICROCIRCUIT DI 7 STAGE BINARYCOUNTER 80009 156 0523 00 u1021 3 156 0350 00 MICROCIRCUIT DI QUAD2 INPUT NANDGATE 02735 CD4011AE Ul035 3 156 0897 00 MICROCIRC...

Page 124: ...0869 00 MICROCIRCUIT DI 8 CHANNEL DGTL MUXER 80009 156 0869 00 u1935l 156 0869 00 MICROCIRCUIT DI 8 CHANNEL DGTLMUXER 80009 156 0869 00 U2007 156 0495 00 MICROCIRCUIT LI QUAD OP AMPL SGL SUPPLY 27014...

Page 125: ...t TC Thermocouple BT Battery J Connector stationary portion TP Test point C Capacitor fixed or variable K Relay u Assembly inseparable or non CB Circuit breaker L Inductor fixed or variable repairable...

Page 126: ...DEX configuration may vary from one IC to the next 2429 23 Figure 7 1 Semiconductor Lead configurations Section 7 400 SN 8020000 up A13 PRINT CONTROL 1 BOARD A11 A12 DVM ANALOG BOARD A15 PRINT DRIVE B...

Page 127: ...UL Tl VIBRATOR U118 U1653 U1673 U1440 INPUTS OUTPUTS CLEAR A B 0 0 0 X X 0 1 X 1 X 0 1 X X 0 0 1 1 0 _ IL l__J 1 1 n L f 4053 156 0515 00 TRIPLE 2 CHANNEL MULTIPLEXER U450 4052 156 0514 00 DIFFERENTIA...

Page 128: ...l C X 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 X B X 0 0 0 0 1 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 1 1 1 1 A STROBE X 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 Don t Care Positive Transition Do D1 D2 D3 D4 D...

Page 129: ...OTROM DVM I I SKIP 1 ov1 1 PR OM iATE BLANl INGj 5PEED ANO AN 0C SIG NALS STR 06ESn OELA D LO IC LOC ilC DRIVERS F ROM MUXR 5 Ul o 3 y MONITOR I 0 Ult 32B 1 og QIBOS 10 IS u1s2 e o V q 10 zER 0 BLANKI...

Page 130: ...R208 3A C190 4C R130 1A R210 3A C197 3B R132 1B R134 1B TP132 1B CR115 3B R137 2B TP134 1B CR124 3D R138 2B TP178 1C CR170 1C R140 2B CR173 1C R142 3C U118 3B CR190 3C R144 3C U125 2C CR192 3C R162 4A...

Page 131: ...QIM L t 12 1 B aq Jt 4 oo 7 111 Rl63 CONTINI JOUSRUN 1 _j 100k 7 RUN TIMER Uj A 1 JUMPER 13 L U150B 4025 6 I I I IN ENl BLED 2 1 t t 1 1 1 sq 13I 7 TOP TIME INTERVAL BOTTOM UPONALARM T I I I I I I I...

Page 132: ...U330 C390 2E R328 3A R362 3C U366 C391 4D R329 3A R364 2C C395 1D R330 2B R365 1B C396 4D R331 28 R366 30 R332 28 R367 3D CR345 3A R335 28 R370 2E CR358 2D R336 28 R374 2C R338 3C R375 1C JUMPER 3E R3...

Page 133: ...D CHART SPEED P182 EXAMPLE IF JUMPERS ARE CONNECTED BETWEEN PINS 1 3 AND 4 7 RUN TIME WILL BE 7 SECONDS AND PRINT DELAY WILL BE 3 5 SECONDS A 234567 I I rlJ cll dJ cb di ch ch if BLACK ALPHA NUMERICS...

Page 134: ...R343 IOOk 4 iV R353 100k 6 TP338 IN PRESSURE BASELINE SI IIFTER 047 cw R 376 150 16V UNREG R37S IOI C385 16V 2 2_ F UNREG R384 2 7k DAMPQ R383 12 0 c w R 80 2 Sk C386 2 2 F R3SS no 12 TP386 I 3 I RED...

Page 135: ...438 2C R483 4C CR442 1C R440 1C R486 1B CR443 1C R442 1C 28 CR463 3E R444 1D U410 2C CR468 3E R446 1D U412 3C CR483 3D R447 1D U415 3B CR485 3D R449 2C U420 3A R450 2C U444 2B P400 4C R451 2C U448 1C...

Page 136: ...AY BY CY 0 AX BX CX P400 R466 4 ik U460B IM 2Yr1 _________________________________ 1_0 4 CW 14SS A V OVRNG I 11 S i 2A FROM J600 II III 4 1V DIAG 0 OR R480 IM SKIP A V I 1 ____________________________...

Page 137: ...uffer Board Components CKT GRID CKT GRID NO COORD NO COORD CR612 3D R618 3C CR613 3D R622 3C CR617 3D R624 3C CR618 3D R630 3B CR623 3C R632 2B R635 2B 0616 3E R640 3B 0620 3C R642 2B 0625 3C R645 2A...

Page 138: ...F LO IC CONDITIONER 17 C Ti __ f TO J1400 12 e 1 R o 2 4 1 Q625 DIAG b Q620 IOOk U634C SYSTOLIC DIASTOLIC MEAN SUFFERS SYST I 2_s ______ f N o LSM 24 FROM J400 2 s I R032 26 sv sT 2 IOOk 27k I DIA G...

Page 139: ...30 3B R710 30 R770 2E C735 28 R712 40 R771 2D C742 28 R714 3E R773 2E C744 2C R716 40 R775 2E C745 3C R717 4C R776 2E C747 2C R725 38 R778 2E C750 1D R727 38 C756 2D R728 3C U710 4E C757 2C R730 2A U7...

Page 140: ...2 SYST A V TO J400 22 DIAG Y 14 I DIAST JVl VV r l I l AJi 2 R74S 110k 7 ___________________________ 24 MEAN A V U710C l U710D 7 3 __ TYPE 324 741 14 58 4001 4066 SEE PARTS LIST FOR SEMICONDUCTOR TYPE...

Page 141: ...CKT NO LOC NO LOC NO P830 1C R842 1E U810 R844 1D U830 0803 1C R845 1D U845 R846 1D U847 R802 2C R847 2D U849 R803 2C R852 1C U853 R806 1C R854 1D U856 R811 3C R857 1C U861 R812 3C R859 1C U869 R815...

Page 142: ...i I l 7 I I 4 ovM icei42 4 qv s T 4 iv PARTIAL Ai MOTHER BOARD TYPE LM30SN 741 4001 U847 4001 UCl24 4011 4066 400 RECORDER SN B02000 UP V 14 14 4 qy 7 4 lV 7 4 7 4 14 7 7 7 14 7 flP830 J iovM U845 741...

Page 143: ...2A C1022 2B R1033 2C R1092 3C C1079 2D R1041 3D R1096 3E C1091 4B R1046 2E R1047 2E U1012 1E CR1063 3C R1048 2D U1015 1B CR1094 1A R1051 3D U1019 1A R1052 3D U1021 2B J1000 4C R1053 3D U1 035 2D R1054...

Page 144: ...2_ Q 2 17 BCD0 _l R VIOV Sv l__ l 11 TO J1600 7 IOOk DIAG U1042D UI042C RI046 4011 4011 1001 t VVv 4 S BCDi t R INO V 52 1 I I TO Jl600 8 IOOk DI L C 0 06 gf R gts _ 2_ DIS V 16 1 11 V 7 I T i oq1 1 4...

Page 145: ...49EI c o I c Cm 4 2145 79 Figure 7 12 A13 Print Control 1 Board Components CKT GRID CKT GRID NO COORD NO COORD C1408 3D R1421 2D C1420 1D R1452 2A C1421 2C R1487 4D C1433 4D R1488 3D C1434 2B R1489 3D...

Page 146: ...7k 4 lV R14S2 F 4 7k 4 CfV Rl452E 4 7k 4_qy R 1452 4 7k 4 V Rl4S2B 4 7k 4 lV Rl452A 4 7k 6 _ __ 5 6 14 A Q0 1 2 20 i 600 20 DIAC 0 COND LOAD u 1 s l1 i 4 qy 116 U1480 74 174 CLK Q6 15 L 1 CLR Q3 7 4d...

Page 147: ...OORD NO COORD C1653 2E R1634 1C C1654 2E R1653 2E C1673 2D R1654 2E C1674 1D R1664 4C C1691 4D R1671 4C C1692 1C R1673 20 R1674 1D CR1633 10 U1610 2C P1600 4C U1620 2A P1610 1A U1621 2B U1632 3E 01633...

Page 148: ...4Y 0 1A J 2Aj 3AJ 4A I 1B J 2B J 38 J 48 DVM CLOCK OECODER PARTIAL Al MOTHER BD Rl634 IOOk Pl600 _ DVM CLK _ 1 3 f TO JI000 13 DIAC 0 I IS A i tio 11 I Qo 6 I B Qc LAI 23 It 14 A4 i1J 2 13 A3 2 12 A2...

Page 149: ...5 4D 01855 2E R1852 2D CR1936 4C 01856 2E R1853 2D CR1937 4D 01857 1E R1854 2D CR1938 4C 01858 1E R1855 1D CR1939 4C 01945 4B R1856 1D R1857 1D DS1837 3E R1803 1C R1858 1C R1804 1C R1894 3A F1839 4E R...

Page 150: ...B IM 14 FROM P2200 I4 v _ I OS DIAC 1 11 I RICflS CRl llq 4 CIV IOOk i Rl ll4B I RESP 0 RNG 24 CRICl21 1M 13 FROM P2200 31 VV l l D6 11I J6 iCR1q22 i I AUX OVRNG FROM P2200 18 25 w Rlq 2 l I 11I RIGtB...

Page 151: ...RD NO COORD NO 2G C2182 2B P2000 2G C2187 2C 3H C2189 2C 02009 2F C2191 4C 02011 2H 02020 31 CR2012 21 02029 4H CR2025 21 02031 JG CR2026 4H 02040 1F CR2033 3G 02046 1G CR2049 1G 02047 2H CR2051 JG 02...

Page 152: ...56 1C CR2176 2B 02158 1C CR2182 2C 02166 3C CR2183 2C 02172 3C CR2184 2C 02175 2C CR2185 2C R2002 2H R2004 11 0S2019 21 R2005 1H D82157 2C R2006 2G CKT GRID CKT GRID CKT GRID NO COORD NO COORD NO COOR...

Page 153: ...lcV UNREG R2073 lk R2074 lk 1 4_qv 4 qv TP 4 q l I T T 4 qy 4 qv STYLUS HEATER l_ClU 1 1 11 CJV f 47 _ F T TP 11 qv I l Q2oqs R2o l8 10 16V UNREC 11 IV B t TT FROM MONITOR B l TT I BLI I T2 8 CR 214 5...

Page 154: ...oard component locations l J D D J J D D 0 D fl L_j D D D l tJ t Li D l D rJ 8 D D D J B J G J e t J 0 D D J f o D D l r i 0 D D i DD JD O J LJ D D D J JO CJ u D D J D D D q l__j ri _ J p _J D DD DO D...

Page 155: ...L_j D D D D D 0 0 D D D D D I CKT NO J100 J300 J400 J600 J800 J1000 J1200 J1400 J1600 J1800 J2000 J2200 P110 P114 P308 P314 P388 P2034 R300 R393 R2035 R2036 R2037 2429 27 GRID COORD 41 4H 7H 7H 7G 7F...

Page 156: ...E A WAVE SKIPA V A V OVER RANGE TEMP A OVER RANGE ECG WAVE WAVE COMMON SYST DVM MEAN DVM PRESS PULSE TRIG PRESS PULSE ALARM RESP OVER RANGE SKIP RESP RESP RATE DVM RESP TRIG Wire Color Wht red Wht brn...

Page 157: ...__ ALA6 __ 3 1TIP308 I O O I P314 fl 21 4 t 1 _ t t 4 1 1 1 1 f A WIWE A V W VE WJ VECOMMON 4 V PRINT DRIVE PRINT CONTROL 2 JlSOO JlbOO h c r 1 2 2 1 1 t 3 1 t t 5 1 1 6 1 IB 1 SPARE 19 1 EOW 20 1 LO...

Page 158: ...MONITOR RECORDER INTERCONNECTING CABLE 2145 86 PRESSURE PULSE BOARD ECG BOARD 0 P2400 P2200 7V IP2410 I r i n t 1818_ 1__ c 118 8 _ I 1 1 2 I 12 P t 11 I 1 3 3 L 1 2 1 29 1 29 PRESSURE PULSE R478 S40...

Page 159: ...0 U204B 7 1 1 1 P605 r IP2415 GRN J621A 1 C__ _I __ C I I 2 I I2 I I J625A 1 I I N C J 3 3 2 _ 5 25 f WAVE COMMON J623A4 4 4 t 30 130 ALARM IP2416 BLU I I 9 I 9 I I 26 126 10 Lo 27 l21 j 11 111 28 128...

Page 160: ...1 U1451 B 4 0 U1151D 11 0 U1326A 13 U1335A 1 0 __ ___ __i _ I I I I S _ _ 1 _ I I 1 1 1 1 I _ _ _ __ ___ 1 I I 400 8020000 up MOTHERBOARD ALARM EXT OUT ALARM RESET SKIP TEMP A RATE OVERRANGE TEMP A D...

Page 161: ...1s l s I 32 32 17 117 __________ 34 134 f 16 116 33 1332 _______ 1 u 19 ILJ19 _ MANIFOLD BOARD A7 _ MONITOR RECORDER INTERCONNECTING CABLE 2145 90 P2400 P2200 IP2410 I l 18 I I I Ji 2 I 12 N C 11 I IP...

Page 162: ...2 0 f A WAVE ti 1 4 1 ___ 1_ 4 f SKIP A 1 1 21 I 21 1 f SKIP A V _________ I I 5 I 5 J SKIP TEMP A I2 13 I B i 2 1 __ ___ 1 2 2 A V OVRNG i 6 1 __ __ 1 6 RATEOVRNG I4 1 I5 I Ll 23 I I 1 i 1 23 TEMP A...

Page 163: ...LJ131 U3 olo M IHS9 Q3SG Q3i S A3 PEN AMPLI UC AV pml I ris I _ _ i 3Co 1 f 7 I I i J LI 0 11 r CV M MS 3 f 7 o R3SI I J I 1131 lt3 B I y n l I A PFN AMPUFIE R 60 FROM MONITOR e U32 1 Jo IN SOUR CE S...

Page 164: ...C z r 70 0 C I z Cl lJ I 2 I l I I I I IA 2 RUNCONTROL BD a R 3 o M B3S I I I I I l PIDO l 31 F Q 3SS rrn 1 LJI I 1 3 1 rt i w P C E EC9 SOURCE I R SS Q3S o PRINT ONLY l 7 I r 7 vi A3 PE N AMPLIFIER 6...

Page 165: ...D11 ITAL BO Q PIOOO 11 1 f 7 UIO Jl _ 5 I IJI I f 7 1J I I DVM ll f 7 MULTI FLEX ER uu ll 00 BCO I Isl 13COI lo u i 13CO 2 I l l u UliolO BCD o 10 CfiAR DIC IT k SE LioC T 3 I IUL TI PL 1 ltER i l 1...

Page 166: ...l 141 h I 14 8211 i 11 f 1bl _J_Q_ 10 II II I 10 i ll LI 3 IID Ci l I II 11I Cl l 135 14 1 sI N C1 1 1 13 I CRl 139 11 Al 5 PR INT DRIVE BO Ulio 6 UHo10 Ul92S U104O OYR N i MUL TI PLEXER PISr 5 OV RNC...

Page 167: ...NEAN 1 r8J 12 IA LJ U_ DVM PB COM ANALO OU CONVE RTER PSOO il l l 111 I 1nl I 2 11 I 4 I All ovMANAl O eo I 14 ii t r BCD ID 3 UIOCoS 01 L 15 MufriP XER 1 q S COMP l l 20 UI03SB ll u BCD I ti eco1 Ul...

Page 168: ...O St IP A V S __R_ Al l 1 J J A A V CONDITIONE 6D Sl IP A 4 7 4 S3 W AIOA CONDITIONEI 60 lA U490 PRcSSURE SKIP AND 0VRN ci MULTIPLE ER IA f 4 s IS I l21oi 7 OVRIJG Et JABLE _I f OM Jl o00 2 S OIAC ij...

Page 169: ...ENSITY R1810 RS15 P830 TP845 DVM ANALOG BOARD ZEr O I l i PR GRE fi ZERO R365 R375 R380 LtJ O POSITION SPIKE GAIN DAMPING l t r J fFj I PEN AMPLIFIER BOARD u rasoi it I I I m RUN HJOARD 400 RECORDER B...

Page 170: ...arately unless otherwise specified ITEM NAME In the Parts List an Item Name is separated from the description by a colon Because of space limitations an Item Name may sometimes appear as incomplete Fo...

Page 171: ...ALSCREWCO PENN FIBRE ANDSPECIALTY CO INC SEASTROM MFG COMPANY INC Address 1426 SE 6TH 150 COOLIDGEAVENUE 4350 WEST 78TH 5525 ROSEWOOD STREET PO BOX 3608 PO BOX 5012 13500 N CENTRAL EXPRESSWAY 500 N PU...

Page 172: ...IGHT ATTACHING PARTS 4 SCREW MACHINE 4 40 X 0 25 100 DEG FLH STL 1 BLOCK SUPPORT MONITOR ATTACHING PARTS 2 SCREW MACHINE 6 32 X 0 438 lNCH PNH STL 1 FRAME SECT CAB LEFT ATTACHING PARTS 6 SCREW MACHINE...

Page 173: ...EPL ATTACHINGPARTS FOR EACH 1 SCREW MACHINE 4 40 X 0 312 INCH PNH STL 1 NUT PLAIN EXT W 4 40 X 0 25 INCH STL 1 WASHER SPR TNSN 0 146 ID X 0 323 OD STL 1 HT SINK CKT BD PEN MOTORAMP ATTACHINGPARTS 2 SC...

Page 174: ...L 22 26 AWGWIRE 1 CONNBODY PL EL 2 WIRE BLACK 1 CKT BOARDASSY SOURCE SW SEE AS EPL ATTACHINGPARTS 2 SCREW MACHINE 4 40 X 0 375 INCH PNH STL CKT BOARDASSY INCLUDES 1 SWITCH PUSH SEE S310 EPL 83385 OBD...

Page 175: ...1 NUT PLAIN HEX 2 56 X 0 188 INCH BRS 2 GUIDE CARRIAGE PLASTIC 1 FRAME SECT MDL BOTTOM ATTACHINGPARTS 1 SCREW MACHINE 4 40 X 0 25 INCH PNH STL 1 SCREW MACHINE 2 56 X 0 188 INCH PNH STL 5 SCREW MACHINE...

Page 176: ...6R6 044012 168 401 0395 00 1 SPROCKET WHEEL 0 119 ID X 0 558 OD AL 80009 401 0395 00 ATTACHING PARTS 169 213 0048 00 2 SETSCREW 4 40 X 0 125 INCH HEX SOC STL 74445 OBD 170 1 MOTOR DC SEE B2034 EPL AT...

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Page 179: ...I oc s C i C i fa w C Zo o j U I I ci ii DER SN B020000 UP 400 SERIES RECOR 131...

Page 180: ...LASTIC 1 BUSHING SLEEVE PRESS MOUNT 1 PANEL FRONT OPT 1 2 1 PANEL FRONT OPT 03 1 PANEL FRONT OPT 04 ATTACHING PARTS 6 SCREW MACHINE 2 56 X 0 188 INCH PNH STL 1 PLATE IDENT 1 FRAME SECT CAB RIGHT ATTAC...

Page 181: ...BOARDASSY PEN AMPLIFIER SEE A3 EPL FT RUB SPL SHAPED CHANNEL 0 083 FT L 2 TRANSISTOR SEE Q372 Q378 EPL ATTACHING PARTS FOR EACH 1 SCREW MACHINE 4 40 X 0 312 INCH PNH STL 1 NUT PLAIN EXT W 4 40 X 0 25...

Page 182: ...OARDASSY PRINT CONTROL SEE Al4 EPL 4 SOCKET PLUG IN 14 CONTACT LOWCLEARANCE 8 SOCKET PLUG IN 16 CONTACT LOWCLEARANCE 24 SOCKET PIN TERM HORIZ SQ PIN RCPT 1 SUPPORT CKT BD 8 CONTACT ELEC 0 46 INCH LONG...

Page 183: ...SCREW MACHINE 4 40 X 0 375 INCH PNH STL 1 4 5 1 FT FT 9 1 1 1 9 FT FT 1 1 1 2 SWITCH PUSH SEE S310 EPL SPACER PB SW 0 133 INCH LONG SPACER PB SW 0 133 INCH LONG WIRE SET ELEC WIRE ELECTRICAL 4 WIRE R...

Page 184: ...ARTS 184 213 0012 00 1 SCREW TPG TC 4 40 X 0 375 INCH FLH STL 83385 OBD 185 386 3842 00 1 PLATE CARRIAGE BOTTOM 80009 386 3842 00 ATTACHING PARTS 186 213 0012 00 2 SCREW TPG TC 4 40 X 0 375 INCH FLH S...

Page 185: ...281 INCH OD 1 BELT POS DRIVE 0 125 W X 3 59 L 44 TEETH 1 SPROCKETWHEEL 0 119 ID X 0 558 OD AL ATTACHINGPARTS 2 SETSCREW 4 40 X 0 125 INCH HEX SOC STL l MOTOR DC SEE B2034 EPL ATTACHINGPARTS 3 SCREW MA...

Page 186: ...t 006 2408 011 670 4886 00 131 1954 00 016 0638 00 070 2430 00 070 2429 00 FIG 4 ACCESSORIES Qty 1 2 3 4 5 Name Description 1 CHART RGDG INST ECG DUAL TRACE PKG OF 10 1 CKT BOARD ASSY EXTENDER 1 TERM...

Page 187: ...s Since the change information sheets are carried in the manual until all changes are permanently entered some duplication may occur If no such change pages appear following this page your manual is c...

Page 188: ...67 0502 01 PG 506 Does not have chopped feature 0502 01 Comparator output can be alter nately chopped to a reference voltage SG 503 replaces 190 190A 190B SG 503 Amplitude range 5 mV to 5 5 V p p 190B...

Page 189: ...DD C2021 290 0726 00 C2121 290 0415 00 CR2177 152 0586 00 R2177 315 0104 00 DIAGRAM POWER SUPPLY CAP FXD ELCTLT 22UF 20 15V SEMICOND DEVICE SILICON 600V 500MA RGP10J RES FXD CMPSN l0K 0HM 5 0 25W RES...

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Page 191: ...of the pen motor shaft and so that the stylus is within 1 mmof the center of the chart Tighten the set screw in the stylus mounting block CHANGE TO R2011 S394 REMOVE ELECTRICALPARTS LIST ANDSCHEMATIC...

Page 192: ...art Drive Motor replacement instructions in the Maintenance section Fig Index No 1 113 thru 1 118 thru or 2 165 thru 2 170 thru 116 122 Also available as an assembly 352 0525 00 168 174 NOTE When repl...

Page 193: ...ORVARIOUS MONITORS AND 4 A MAINTENANCE PLANFORQUALIFIEDSERVICEPERSONNEL 1 BATTERY CHARGING INSTRUCTIONS A 16 HOURS MINIMUM AREREQUIRED TO RECHARGE A DEPLETED BATTERY CONNECT THE LINE CORDPLUGTO A HOSP...

Page 194: ...S SUCHAS USE IN INTENSIVE AREJ MAYREQUIRECONTINUOUS USE ANDJTHEREFORE WILL REQUIRETHE MONITOR TO BE CONTINUOUSLY CONNECTED TO ANAC OUTLET WEEKS OR MONTHS OF EXCESSIVECHARGING RESULT WHEN NEXTUSED ONBA...

Page 195: ...6 w 400 RECORDER 16 22 w 401 DRM 16 50 W BOTH 400 401 16 j Footnotes 1 Operating times listed are for new battery packs which have been charged while the monitor is turned off For battery packs charge...

Page 196: ...BE RE PLACED THIS RISK IS OF LITTLE CONSEQUENCE IF IT HASALREADY BEENDECIDEDTHATTHE BATTERY CANNOLONGER BE USED REJUVENATION CONSISTSOF Au DEEPDISCHARGE Bu RECHARGE Cu DEEPDISCHARGE D RECHARGE THIS PR...

Page 197: ...POWER SUPPLY THE PACKVOLTAGE WILL RANGE FROM AS LOW AS 4 6 VOLTSDURINGTHE LATTERPHASEOF DISCHARGING TO AS HIGHAS 6 VOLTSDURINGTHE LATTERPHASEOF CHARGING THE RECOMMENDED CHARGING CURRENTS FORTHIS PURPO...

Page 198: ...ONEYEAR IT IS PROBABLY WISETO REPLACE ALLOF THE CELLSWHEN THE FIRST BADCELL IS DETECTED 3 REPLACEMENT CELLSSHOULD BE OBTAINED FROM TEKTRONIX BECAUSE THESESPECIALCELLSAREDIFFICULTTO OBTAIN OTHERWISEaLO...

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