Criticare Systems, Inc.
VitalCare
TM
506N3 Series
Service Manual
Page 2-1
Section 2 — Service Menus
Introduction
There is one primary service boot that uses the DOWN arrow at
power up takes the monitor into Service Mode. A secondary service
boot uses the NIBP START/STAT/STOP key at power up and takes
the monitor into
NIBP Calibration Mode
. These service software tools
allow downloading of software upgrades for the 506N3 Series
operating system and for calibration of the NIBP module in the field.
To exit the
SERVICE DISPLAY
power cycle the 506N3 Series
monitor.
Service Mode
• Never service a monitor while it is attached to a patient.
• Never enter the service menu while monitoring a patient.
Service Menus
The built-in
SERVICE DISPLAY
is displayed if the DOWN ARROW
button is held on power up and no upgrade tool is attached to the
external serial port.
• The
SERVICE DISPLAY
reports detailed information about the
serial number and software revision of the specific monitor.
• The
SERVICE DISPLAY
contains special facility-specified
configurations not intended for general users.
• The
SERVICE DISPLAY
has available a series of tests to be
selected and executed by the user. Push the MENU key to start
the test that appears in the LCD message bar. To skip to the
next test push the DOWN ARROW key to go to the next test.
When the service tests are complete, the message
END OF TESTS
appears in the LCD message bar.
Primary Service Displays
To access the Service Display, press the DOWN arrow key while
pressing the POWER key. The LCD display should read
SERVICE
DISPLAY
.
After the greeting screens clear, the primary service menus are
accessible by using the UP/DOWN ARROW keys to scroll through
each primary menu item. Each primary service menu shall have at
least one secondary service menu.
The primary service menus are:
• REVISIONS
• BOARD SETUPS
• DEFAULT SETUPS
• TEST MENU
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