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Страница 1: ...HP M2350AlM2360A Component Central Monitor Service Manual HEWLETT PACKARD ECP part No M2300 90041 Printed in USA April 1996 Fourth Edition ...

Страница 2: ...ion which is protected by copyright All rights are reserved No part of this document may be photocopied reproduced or translated to another language without the prior written consent of Hewlett Packard Company HEWLETT PACKARD Andover Division 3000 Minuteman Road Andover MA 01810 1099 U S A Copyright Hewlett Packard Company 1996 ...

Страница 3: ...ich are rearranged due to changeson a previous page are not considered revised The manual printing date and part number indicate its current edition The printing date changes when a new edition is printed Minor corrections and updates which are incorporated at reprint do not causethe date to change The manual part number changeswhen extensive technical changesare incorporated FirstEdition July 199...

Страница 4: ...tion or possible situation that could cause you injury Hardkeys located on the keyboard or front panels of system components have only one function defined by the label on the key Examples of hardkeys are Onstrument Config and AK pw Softkeys which appear on your instrument s display can have different functions depending j IT _ on their context Examples of softkeys are iSof ttar e U gr2id d and a ...

Страница 5: ... Input Equipotential grounding post see explanation Indicates the equipment is Type B see explanation 0 Data input output E3 Fuse 61 Recorder out I c and On Oandb off CD Contrast Brightness Type B equipment provides a particular degree of protection against electric shock particularly regarding n allowable leakagecurrents n reliability of the protective earth connection if present V ...

Страница 6: ...ents shows you how to assembleand install optional mounting kits n Installing the System shows you how to determine configuration prepare system cabling and install the components n Cowjiguring the System shows you how to configure the system to meet the needs of your hospital unit n Troubleshooting the System explains the service strategy and shows you how to troubleshoot system components using ...

Страница 7: ...94B 14 Inch Display HP M118OA Option OOn M2300 90106 HP M235OAM236OA Component Central Monitor Installation Note RemoteRackDesktop Mount HP M118OA 0ption 008 M2300 90045 HP M235OALM236OAComponent Central Monitor Installation Note 17 Inch Display Mounts HP Ml 18OA Options 005 006 M2300 90047 HP Conjigurable Processor Card CPC Programming lb01Manual M2300 90046 HP Component Central Monitor User s Gu...

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Страница 9: ...m Specifications Waveform Display Recorder Module Specifications Physical Specifications System Connection to HP Care Net Other Networked Products Recorders and Printers System Components Computer Module Display Module Recorder Module Keyboard Optional Components Slave Displays Remote Rack Keyboard Switch System Controls and Connectors Computer Module Display Module Controls and Indicators on the ...

Страница 10: ...nge 2 7 Overshoot 2 7 Ripple Voltage 2 7 Output Voltage3 2 7 Voltage nominal 2 7 T l Tolerance 2 7 Current maximum 2 7 Overshoot 2 7 Ripple Voltage 2 7 Internal Connector 2 7 External Connector 2 7 When Power is Lost 2 8 The Function Cards 2 9 TypesofCard 2 9 Master Cards 2 9 MPB Interface 2 9 Local Cards 2 10 Card Identifier 2 10 Configurable ProcessorCard CPC 2 11 Operating SystemCPC Slot 22 Spe...

Страница 11: ...Video SignaiLevel Sync SignalLevel outputs Connector Connection Data Transfer VideoRAM WavePlane summary CDSPCCards Specifications CPU Horizontal Sync Vertical Sync Resolution HxV Built in Character Generator Number of font types Font Sizes HxV Pixel Size 14 display Video Signal Video SignalLevel Sync SignalLevel outputs Connector CDSPC CTRLCard CDSPC VIDEOCard 2 12 2 12 2 12 2 12 2 13 2 13 2 13 2...

Страница 12: ...rfaces 2 26 HP HIL 2 26 Rack Interface 2 26 SDN Interface 2 26 Data Transfer 2 27 Memory Array 2 27 Hardware Functions 2 27 Address Decoding 2 27 Bus Error Logic 2 27 PFAIL and SYS RESET 2 27 Real Time Clock 2 28 Error Status LEDs 2 28 Timing Generation 2 28 SDN Synchronization 2 28 Summary 2 28 RS232RS422 Dual Interface Card 2 29 Specification 2 29 Ports 2 29 Baudrate 2 29 TX Rx Byte order 2 29 R...

Страница 13: ...ower Data Transfer Summary HDLC Interface Card Specifications CPU Baud Rate RAM EPROM HDLClink Internal Connector External Connector Loop Tests Data Transfer ESD Protection Ground Safety Connection summary Module Rack Specifications Physical Size HxWxD Weight Safety Temperature Range Operating Storage Humidity Range Operating Storage 2 32 2 32 2 32 2 32 2 32 2 32 2 32 2 32 2 33 2 34 2 34 2 34 2 34...

Страница 14: ...dwidth Dot Pitch Display Area Horizontal Vertical Resolution Brightness Power Requirement Signal Input Synchronization Connectors The 14 Monochrome Display M1092A Specifications Temperature Range Operating Storage Humidity Range Operating Storage Altitude Range Operating Storage External dc Output Audio Speaker Output Electromagnetic Interference X radiation Horizontal Deflection Frequency Video B...

Страница 15: ...e t Printhead Size Resolution Waveform Bandwidth Recorder Speeds Output Formats The Power Supply Board The Digital Board The Printhead The Paper Drive Motor 5 Preparing the Site Introduction Site Preparation Responsibilities Local staff HP Personnel Procedures for Local Staff Providing Power Outlets Preparing Mounts Providing Conduit Equipment Location Location Types Environmental Requirements Tem...

Страница 16: ...nel 5 10 Assembling Mounts 5 10 Shelf Mounts 5 10 Cables 5 11 Preparing and Terminating Cables 5 16 Special Tools 5 16 Cable Installation Kits 5 17 DC DC Cable 5 18 Preparing Cable for Termination 5 18 Terminating Contacts to Connectors and Faceplates 5 19 Video Cable 5 20 Preparing Cable for Termination 5 20 Terminating Contacts to Connectors and Faceplates 5 21 Rack Cable 5 23 Preparing Cable fo...

Страница 17: ...hanical Inspection Conducting Electrical Inspection Making Claims for Damage Repackaging for Shipment or Storage Selecting Line Voltage Checking Fuses Grounding the Instrument Combining Instruments Determining System Configuration HP Component Central Monitor Display Formats Configurations Using SCC Configurations Using HP M1403A Telemetry Configurations Using HP 78720 Arrhythmia Configurations Wi...

Страница 18: ...ering Configuration Mode ToSettheDateandTime lb Use the General Configuration I k Window Notes on General Configuration Questions lb Configure Bed Labels lb Configure Arrhythmia Notes on Arrhythmia Configuration Questions lb Set Hospital Name Ib Assign Beds to Sectors lb Configure the Display Format To Select Wave Colors Leaving Configuration Mode 9 Troubleshooting the System Introduction Understa...

Страница 19: ...fying CRTIntegrity Replacing Paper in the Module Recorder lb Remove Paper Loaded Backwards Performing Performance AssuranceTests lb check the Admit Function lb check Admit Dischargefunction with Arrhythmia Present lb check recorder function lb test high and low ECGalarms from the bedside lb test Vtach alarm function To test printer function 11 Checking Patient Safety Introduction Preparing TestEqu...

Страница 20: ...ve the Switch Mode Power Supply M1094B Ib Replacethe Switch Mode Power Supply M1094B lb Remove the Video Connector Plate M1092A M1094A lb Replace the Video Connector Plate ToRemove the Locking Cam ToReplace the Locking Cam Servicing the Computer Module Removal Flow Diagram Computer Module lb Remove the Rear Cover lb Replace the Rear Cover lb Remove the DC DC Converter lb Replace the DC DC Converte...

Страница 21: ...isplay Bezel Ordering Display Module Parts Exploded View Display Module M1092A M1094A Exploded View Display Module M1094B Ordering Computer Module Parts Exploded View Computer Module Ordering Integral Rack Parts Exploded View Integral Rack Ordering Recorder Module Parts Ordering Miscellaneous ReplaceableParts 13 1 13 2 13 3 13 4 13 5 13 6 13 7 13 8 13 9 13 10 13 11 13 11 Index Contents 13 ...

Страница 22: ... Panel Screws 6 7 Attaching the Mounting Bracket 6 8 Replacing the Top Cover 6 9 Attaching the Joiner Bracket 6 10 Securing the Joiner Bracket 6 11 Attaching the Stack Mount Platform 6 12 Securing the Stack Mount Platform 6 13 Replacing the Rear Cover 6 14 Removing the Rear Cover and Plastic Cover 6 15 Attaching Top Cover Stack Mount Bracket to Plastic Cover 6 16 Attaching Joiner Brackets to Top C...

Страница 23: ...Checks M1094B 11 5 Chassisto Ground ResistanceTestSetup 11 6 ChassisLeakage Current TestSetup 12 l Removal Flow Diagram M1094A Color Display Module 12 2 Removal Flow Diagram M1094BColor Display Module 12 3 Removal Flow Diagram M1092A Monochrome Display Module 12 4 Line Power Filter 12 5 Plastic Cover 12 6 Plastic Bezel 12 7 Human Interface Board 12 8 Metal Cover M1092A M1094A 12 9 Top Metal Cover ...

Страница 24: ...ct Connection 7 34 7 9 HP LaserJet III Switch Settings Spooler Connection 7 34 7 10 HP LaserJet IIIP Switch Settings Direct Connection 7 35 7 11 HP LaserJet IIIP Switch Settings Spooler Connection 7 35 7 12 HP LaserJet 4 Switch Settings Direct Connection 7 36 7 13 HP LaserJet 4 Switch Settings Spooler Connection 7 36 8 l General Configuration Questions 8 6 8 2 Arrhythmia Configuration Questions 8 ...

Страница 25: ...roduces and explains the HP M2350A M2360A Component Central Monitor and contains the following n System Description n Ordering Information w System Specifications n System Connection to HP Care Net n System Components n System Controls and Connectors w System Block Diagrams l l ...

Страница 26: ...essages bed label patient name and alarms off indicators The bottom half of the screen can be replaced by a I k Window used to show additional patient information or instrument configuration choices Displayed waves are never lost or covered asa compressedwaveform display window always remains visible Alarm Identification The HP M2360A provides color coded alarm identification with the messagecolor...

Страница 27: ...arms to override lessserious onesand allows differentiated notification Selected alarm criteria can be adjusted from default settings for each patient Four arrhythmia alarm limits VENT TACHYHR VENT TACHYRUNS RUN VPBs X VPBs X MIN can be adjusted in addition to controlling yellow alarms and bedside sounds INOP sounds and pacer detection in the algorithm Alarms may be manually validated as true or f...

Страница 28: ...rmal paced or ectopic using the averaged width height and timing measurements relative to a previously learned normal family Beats matching templates with previously classifiedmorphologies are assignedthat classification otherwise feature and timing information are used for classification Ventricular Fibrillation The search for ventricular fibrillation is performed continually during patient monit...

Страница 29: ...nt control display 8 wave version 2 displays Other HP Component Central Monitor Options Option Description Number co2 Additional 2 inch recorder module CO4 4 inch multichannel thermal array recorder CO6 DO2 D20 D21 HO6 HO7 H52 H70 H71 H75 H76 Patient Locator Interface Connection Software Delete 2 channelsarrhythmia HP M2350A only Delete monochrome display controller from remote display option orde...

Страница 30: ...or 14 inch display and computer module Al3 Wallmount for 21 inch remote display Al4 Ceiling mount for 21 inch remote display A26 Wallhanger for computer module A28 Wallmount for 4 inch recorder A31 Mounting plate for 14 inch display or computer module A41 Rack mount for 14 inch display and computer module A42 Rack mount for 14 inch display A43 Rack mount for computer module co1 19 inch wall channe...

Страница 31: ...d keys no control panel and monochrome display controller Add 14 inch monochrome display module with 6 bed keys no control panel and monochrome display controller Add color bezel with 8 bed keys and control panel Add color bezel with 6 bed keys and control panel Add monochrome bezelwith 8 bed keys and control panel Add monochrome bezelwith 6 bed keys and control panel Add color bezelwith 8 bed key...

Страница 32: ...ghtness Power Consumption Power Requirement 90 to 132V ac 180 to 264V ac automatically selected Certified to UL544 CSA C22 2 No 125 IEC 601 1 Class1 Type B equipment IP code IP20 continuous operation Operating Color 0 to 45 C 32 to 113OF Monochrome 0 to 45OC 32 to 113OF Storage 40 to 70 C 40 to 158 F Operating 95 RH max Q 40 C 104 F Storage 95 RH max 65 C 150 F Operating Up to 4 600 m 15 000 ft St...

Страница 33: ...m per second Recorder Module Specifications Temperature Range Humidity Range Altitude Range Printhead e Waveform Bandwidth Recorder Speeds Output Formats Operating 5 to 50 C 41 to 122OF Storage 10 to 75OC 14 to 167OF 10 to 90 RH non condensing Up to 3 048 m 10 000 ft at 50 C 122OF Size 50 mm 2 in wide Resolution 8 dots mm 200 dots in 3 dB down at 100Hz 50 25 12 5 6 25 2 5 mrrdsec6 3 2 5 cm mm All ...

Страница 34: ...r that patient is monitored by the second HP Component Central Monitor asa Consulting Bed n HP 78720B SDN Arrhythmia System Recorders and Printers Recordings requested at the HP Component Central Monitor or from any networked product can be made on w HP M1116B Recorder Module one HP M1116Bis standard and is housed in the computer module rack An additional recorder module can be located either in t...

Страница 35: ...t Central Monitor Consulting introducing the HP Component Central Monitor System Connection to J3P Care Net Component Central Monitor Primary Ls i tiEi ElII Laserjet Printer Compact Configured Monitor Example of an HP Care Net System l 11 ...

Страница 36: ... system power supply There are connections for video in video out HIL for connection of the keyboard ac power in and 6OV dc out Recorder Module Each HP M2350A M2360A Central Monitor comes standard with one Recorder Module additional recorder modules may be ordered The Recorder Module plugs into the standard integral rack on Computer Module or an optional remote rack seebelow The Recorder Module co...

Страница 37: ...d with a stand alone remote rack connected to the Central Monitor by a rack interface cable The remote rack can house up to two additional recorder modules Notes 1 Even with an optional remote rack attached each HP Component Central Monitor can support only two recorder modules 2 The HP M1276A Remote Rack has a label which says PATIENT CONNECTIONSELECTRONICALLY ISOLATED This label is applicable on...

Страница 38: ...th their connecting function cards are 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 System Power Connector this is a connector used to input the 60 V DC power supply from the Display Module Equipotential Grounding Terminal this is used to connect the Computer Module to the hospital s grounding system SDN Connectors SDN Interface these are HP SDN connectors used to input output information to from an HP Care net network HP HIL...

Страница 39: ...ht conditions Pleaseensure that all the screen information is visible Screen Messages The top line of the Display Screen contains the system date and time and the messagearea There are two types of messages n Prompt messages these instruct the user to perform an action Prompt messagesappear for 3 seconds The prompt for SekCting a bed after pressingbdmit DischargeJ CPatient Window or Arrhythmia Fun...

Страница 40: ...and M1094A this is a push button switch on the M1094B it is a two pole selector switch The switch provides 750 or 1kQimpedance matching for use asthe master or intermediate display For the M1092A M1094A it must be switched ON in if only a master display is used and must be switched OFF out if a second intermediate display is used For the M1094B the switch must be in the UP position for a master di...

Страница 41: ...s is a 3 pin connector used to input the local line voltage 8 SystemPower Connector This is a 15 pin D type connector used to output the 60 V DC supply to a similar connector on the DC DC convertor in the rear of the Computer Module 9 Video In Connector This is a g pin D type connector used to input the video signal to be displayed from the display controller in the Computer Module DSPCfor monochr...

Страница 42: ...tors Controls and Indicators on the HP M1116B Recorder Module a Continue light Lights if the currently printing recording is continuous b RUNKONT continue Makes a currently printing recording continuous if possible key c STOP key Stops the currently printing recording 1 18 ...

Страница 43: ... Stop key Switches recorder power on in and off out Lights when paper is out or recorder door is open Initiates a self test to check that the recorder is working properly and prints a test strip Lights to indicate current speedsetting Selectsanother printing speedwhile the recorder is running Advances paper until key is released Lights when the currently printing recording has been made continuous...

Страница 44: ...play Module n Recorder Module These components are described in detail in separate functional description sections For detailed information about other system options refer to the appropriate document listed below 21 inch Display HP M1234A 21 inch Display and HP Ml247A Isolation Transformer Service Manual 17 inch Display HP D1193A Multi Scan Color CRTDisplay Service Manual Remote Rack HP M1276A Rz...

Страница 45: ... Interface Local Bus I I I r I DCIDC Rack SDN Utility Color Color Convertor Interface Interface CPU Controller Video MPB MPB Local Bus Figure l l HP M2360A Block Diagram DISPLAY Monochrome 11 1 rn nterface j j j Power Supply Utility CPU 3 MPB _ J l MPBBus Local Bus Figure l 2 HP M2350A Block Diagram 1 21 ...

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Страница 47: ...dule Introduction This chapter provides you with a functional description of the computer module and explains the following w The Backplane H The MessagePassingBus MPB n The DC DC Converter n The Function Cards n The Module Rack 2 1 ...

Страница 48: ...r processor The local bus appears on all the connectors on the backplane but is interrupted to connect groups of connectors into cZu sters Utility Bus This includes some functions that are needed for the whole system such as power and clock signal distribution Message Passing Bus MPB The MessagePassingBus MPB is used for global system communications Data in the form of messages is passedbetween in...

Страница 49: ...U Connections This section first describes the way the backplane is physically clustered and then provides the rules for the connection of function cards to the backplane Local Clusters The local bus is connected to all the connectors in the backplane but it is interrupted to form clusters that share a connection to the samelocal bus There are 10 local clusters in the backplane with varying number...

Страница 50: ... card asfar as connection is concerned that may be connected to the backplane They are Type 1 Master cards Thesecards are connected to both the MPB and the local bus Type 2 SystemInterfaces Theseare master cards that are connected to the MPB but have no connection to the local bus Type 3 Local cards As the name suggests these cards are only connected to the local bus In addition cards of any type ...

Страница 51: ...M CPC CDSPC CTRL RACK IF CDSPCJIDEO ADDITIONAL LANGUAGE GUA CARD IF PRESENT un CDSPCJIDEO ADDITIONAL LAN CARD IF PRESEI ZE HDLC IF if pres CDSPC VIDEO if HDLC IF if present ent CDSPC VIDEO if present pres RS232 IF end RS232 IF UTIL CPU UTIL CPU SDN IF SDN IF A TL DC DC CONVERTER Figure 2 1 HP M2360A Slot Locations ...

Страница 52: ...odule The Backplane FRONT REAR ARRHYTHMIA CPC RACK IF OPERATING SYSTEM CPC DSPC ADDITIONAL LANGUP CARD IF PRESENT GE HDLC IF if present DSPC IF PRESENT RS232 I F UTIL CPU SDN IF DC DC CONVERTER Figure 2 2 HP M2350A Slot Locations ...

Страница 53: ...ained between 0 25A and 8A Overshoot Less than 2 at switch ON Ripple Voltage Lessthan 50mV rms Lessthan 1OOmV pk pk Output Voltage 2 Voltage nominal 12V Tolerance flO total deviation including load resistance adjustment and environment temperature drift between 0 C and 55 C Current maximum 0 8A Load Range Tolerancesmaintained between 0 05A and 0 8A Overshoot Less than 5 at switch ON Ripple Voltage...

Страница 54: ... from the DC DC converter s SMPS are output onto the utility bus on the backplane of the computer module The voltages output are 12v 12v 5v The 60V input is alsoplaced on the utility bus via the DC DC Converter input connector When Power is Lost When power is lost the DC DC converter assertsa PFAIL signal on the MPB to alert all the cards that power will be lost After a brief delay the Utility CPU...

Страница 55: ...a language specific local card for example DSPCKANJI for KANJI character set Color display controller This card together with the CDSPC VIDEO card controls the color video display Utility CPU This derives the system clocks and synchronization aswell as interfacing directly to the HP HIL devices The UTIL CPU may interface indirectly via the LOCAL Bus to SDN and the Plug in Module Racks using LOCAL ...

Страница 56: ... of the data is used by the ARBITER to gain accessto the MPB by bus arbitration This is performed by all the master cards connected to the MPB Local Cards The following types of local card are used in the computer module CDSPC VIDEO Color Video Card This has the pixel video RAM for the color display SDN IF Serial Distribution Network Interface card This is used to acquire serial data messagesand a...

Страница 57: ...2 5 Local Card Identifier 16 bit ID word Configurable Processor Card CPC The Configurable ProcessorCard CPC is responsible for all the data processing of the HP Component Central Monitor The CPCreceives data from the MPB processesthat data and places the results back on the MPB Basedon a 68EC030microprocessor the CPCuses a true 32 bit wide address and data bus and is specifically designedfor flexi...

Страница 58: ...Ds test signals and software reset signal Bus Error Logic Minimum 2ms to maximum 4ms delay forced bus error capacity no delay Backup Time for buffered SBAM Minimum of 3hours Power Consumption 4 5 Watts typical Arrhythmia CPC Slot 8 Specifications CPU 68EC030 24 MHz Flash EPROM 1 0 Mb Btiered SBAM 768 Kbytes Fast SRAM 128Kbytes DRAM 1 Mbyte MPB Interface 32 KBytes FIFO SRAM 2 12 ...

Страница 59: ...delay time out bus error Backup Time for bufFered SRAMJ Minimum of 3 hours Internal Connector 96 way ABC Power Consllmption 4 5 Watts typical LOCAL BUS 4 MPB 4 I DAUGHTER BOARD INTERFACE I 4 TEMP SENSOR I 8 I SERVICE PORT 68EC030 32 8 8 s BOOT FLASH SRAM Ei ROM ROM 3 s HOUR 16 1 LED SRAM I FLASH 0 ROM DRAM SRAM 3 0 HOUR 8 0 MPB INTERFACE 0 Figure 2 6 CPC Block Diagram 2 13 ...

Страница 60: ...timer interrupts the processor at appropriate intervals for refresh the processor then writes to a single address to accomplish the refresh The DRAM chips have a facility to cycle through the banks each time a refresh is performed Buffered SRAM The buffered SRAMis used to store application data in the event of a power failure The buffered SRAMis configured asone 32 bit wide 512 Kb bank and two 8 b...

Страница 61: ...function cards that a SYS RESETshould be expected from the UTIL CPU This is to allow the system to reset all cards synchronously One bit of the CPU output latch is used to place PFAIL on the utility bus The PFXIL signal is assertedfor two reasonsby the CPU 1 The CPU detects that a serious error has occurred in the system 2 The watchdog circuit in the MPB chip detects a failure in the CPU The PFAIL...

Страница 62: ...Card The DSPCcard is the display controller card used by the system to output display data to a monochrome monitor The DSPCcard is a master card based around a 68000 microprocessor with a connection to the local bus Therefore it cannot share a cluster with another master card that connects to the local bus The DSPCmay be used to control an integral monochrome display or a remote monochrome display...

Страница 63: ...Understanding the Computer Module The Function Cards Figure 2 7 DSPC Card Block Dia am 2 17 ...

Страница 64: ...s data then passesthrough the SLIP Chip which contains all the video and addressing logic before passing it to the video buffers The data then passesthrough the protection network for output to the display using an oscillator to synchronize the picture sweep Video RAM The video RAM can be divided into four parts They are Alphanumerics Graphics plane 1 1024 x 512 pixels Alphanumerics Graphics plane...

Страница 65: ...n Can drive slave displays n 50 6OHzoperation software selectable CDSPCCards The CDSPCcards are the display controller cards used by the system to output display data to a color monitor Specifications CPU 68HCOOO ILOMHZ Horizontal Sync 31 5 kHz Vertical Sync 50 60 Hz Software selectable Resolution xv 1024 2048x 520 with full graphics capabilities Built in Character Generator Number of font types 4...

Страница 66: ...Understanding the Computer Module The Function Cards Figure 2 8 CDSPGCantrol Card Block Diagram 2 20 ...

Страница 67: ...Understanding the Computer Module The Function Cards I I Figure 2 9 CDSPC Video Card Block Diagram 2 21 ...

Страница 68: ...PC CTRLcard is based around a 68000microprocessor It also contains the MPB Interface to accessthe display data and both a RAM and a PROMto run the firmware for communication with the CDSPC VIDEOcard CDSPC VIDEO Card The CDSPC VIDEOcard is connected to the CDSPC CTRLcard via the local bus It contains the Color Register which choosesthe color three banks of VIDEO RAM red blue and green for pixel dat...

Страница 69: ...lowing paragraph The attribute map is used to enable parts of the screen and select between full half brightness and blinking The three color banks of the Video RAM arecontrolled by the Video Controller chip Wave Plane The wave plane used for displaying up to 8 overlapping parameter waves is implemented in a different way than for the other planes The reason for this is the wave plane must display...

Страница 70: ...EPROM 32KBytes with 1 wait state SRAM Unbuffered from 64KBytes to 128KBytes in steps of 64KBytes with 0 wait states MPB Interface 8 32KBytes FIFO SRAM Real Time Clock Date and Time with 1 wait state BP HIL Master Link Controller With 1 wait state Output Register 8 bit for status LEDs and test signals Bus Error Logic Minimum 2ms to maximum 4ms delay forced bus error capacity no delay Backup Time fo...

Страница 71: ...Understanding the Computer Module The Function Cards Figure 2 10 Utility CPU Card Block Diagram 2 25 ...

Страница 72: ...ude the Human Interface Board and a standard keyboard The HP HIL is a serial digital link using a 2 wire bus The devicesare daisy chained to the HIL Master Each device connected to the system hasits own identity which it tags onto its data Each device looks downstream to seeif there is any other data present if this is the casethe device adds its own data to the end of the train or stream of data ...

Страница 73: ... Address Decoding The address decoding logic is used to generate strobes select signalsfor the on board devices MPB SRAM EPROM Accessacknowledge signals are also generated for all the devices except the MPB Interface Chip which runs synchronously to the CPU The MPB Interface generatesits own acknowledge signal Bus Error Logic The bus error logic consists of a timer that watches the microprocessor ...

Страница 74: ...indicator LEDs green are used to monitor the presence of the DC DC converter voltages 12V 12V and 5V on the utility bus Timing Generation The Utility CPU derives the clock signalsfrom a 40 megaHertz oscillator The output is applied to a divide by 2 network to produce the main 20 megaHertz system clock The Utility CPU provides for internal use the 16MHzand 1OMHzCPU clocks and an inverted 10 MHz Loc...

Страница 75: ...nector port 1 to output RS232information to printers Specification Ports Two independent ports Baudrate Possiblebaudrates are 150Bd 300 Bd 600 Bd 1200Bd 2400Bd 4800 Bd 9600 Bd 19200Bd and 38400 2nd port only TX RX Byte order Order of byte TX RX High Low Low High RS232 Drive ON 12V OFF 12V KS422 Drive OFWON as recommended with RS422standard 0 to 5V differential RS232 RS422 Selection Software select...

Страница 76: ...Understanding the Computer Module The Function Cards Figure 2 11 RS232IRS422 Interface Card Block Diagram 2 30 ...

Страница 77: ...around an 8051 microprocessor with a single serial port used in conjunction with a mono UART to provide a second serial port Connection Youcan connect the interface card to equipment with the suitable RS232or RS422interface via one of the two 25 pin D type connectors Youcan chooseto connect external equipment using RS232with hardware handshaking or RS422data with RS232hardware handshaking for long...

Страница 78: ...Rate The interface can be switched under control of application software in the DEVXONFIG command of the session to accommodate a range of devices that use fixed data transmission speeds The baud rates available for the interface are as follows 150 300 600 1200 2400 4800 9600 19200 and 38400 2nd port only Summary n Provides 2 serial ports using 8051 microprocessor with an additional UART n Communi...

Страница 79: ...Understanding the Computer Module The Function Cards Power Consumption 5v Pmax 3540mW Ptyp 2400mW 12v Pmax 720mW Pt 650mW 12 VI Pmax 240mW PPtyp 120mW Figure 2 13 SDN Interface Card Block Diagram 2 33 ...

Страница 80: ...eam connection the line is terminated using a relay SDNSynchronization The timing for the systemis governed by the 32ms frame interrupt Frame Int When an SDN Interface is installed then Frame Int must be synchronized to the SDN Sync on the UTIL CPU which indicates the start of a 32mspoll cycle for data transfer Data can only be written to or read from the SICRAM when both Frame SYNC and SDN SYNC a...

Страница 81: ...mit data from primary bed unit and another instrument for example a local recorder using a priority wire n Data can be selectively acquired with no CPU intervention by placing tune headers in the SIGN RAM of the SIC Chip 4 Incoming data synchronized using 28 8MBz oscillator n SIC RAM consistsof two 2kB buffers 1 transmit 1 receive w Latch controls error LED SIC Chip reset multiplexer switch and mu...

Страница 82: ...orbit 2 stopbits Tool Mode Startbit 8 databits 1 stopbit Internal Connector 96 way ABC DIN External Connector 2 x 10 pin Dual row straight header shielded Power Consumption 5V P a 625 mW PtYp 400 mW 12v Pn lax 180 mW PtYp 140mW 12v Pmax 120 mW PtYp 100 mW c I Figure 2 14 Rack Interface Card Block Diagram 2 36 ...

Страница 83: ...r to the integral rack via the FE LINK cables Data Transfer The method for data transfer used by the Rack Interface canbe called RAMMuEtipkming Two RAMSare used alternately by the on board 8051 microprocessor and the 68000 on the Utility CPU Every 32msthe RAMSare switched using the 32msframe interrupt from the Utility CPU so the RAMScan be accessedby the other processor This allows the faster 6800...

Страница 84: ...ard The HDLC Interface card provides the computer module with an interface to any real time wave recorders which use the Standard Recorder Interface Protocol STRIP No local cards are required for HDLC operation so there is no connection to the Local Bus on this card 2 38 ...

Страница 85: ...Interface is based around a 68000 microprocessor and an HDLC controller HSCX which is controlled by the CPU in interrupt mode The HSCXcan control two identical independent synchronous serial channels A and B These channelsare built up using transmit and receive FIFOs and control registers which can be accessedasynchronously by the processor without waitstates Only channel B is used for the HDLC li...

Страница 86: ...ds all ESDswhen no cableis connected to the port on the HDLC link However ESDsinto the UnCOMeCted end of an HDLC cable which is connected to the HDLC Interface on the computer module will result in driver damage Always disconnect the HDLC cable at the computer module end when no other equipment is attached to the cable Grouud Safety Connection Warning There is no signal ground connection on the HD...

Страница 87: ... 104 F Storage 95 FU3max 65 C 150 F Altitude Range Operating Up to 4 600m 15 OOOft Storage Up to 15 300m 50 OOOft Connections The integral rack has connections to accept up to two plug in recorder modules and an additional connector for an HP M1276A remote recorder rack Regardlessof configuration the HP Component Central Monitor supports a maximum of two recorder modules Power Supply The module ra...

Страница 88: ...of the eight plug in connectors are addressed by the addressing and decoding logic and then polled by the Rack Interface If the connector has a module present then the plug in module places data about its identity on the TX line of the Rack Interface card The Rack Interface placesthe identities of the plug in modules into a scan table The Rack s differential receiver and transmitter ensures the fa...

Страница 89: ...his chapter provides you with a functional description of the following n The 14 M1094A Color Display n The 14 M1094B Color Display n The 14 M1092A Monochrome Display n Display Connections n The Switch Mode Power Supply n The Human Interface Board 3 1 ...

Страница 90: ...71 X radiation Less than O lmR hr Horizontal Deflection Frequency 31 25 kHz Video Bandwidth Greater than 18MHz Dot Pitch 0 31mm Display Area Horizontal 218 mm f2 mm 8 6 in 0 08 in Vertical 177mm f3 mm 7 in f 0 1 in independent of the vertical deflection of 5OHzor 6OHz Resolution 7OO Hor x 5OO Vert dots 1 dot 3 pixels Brightness 40FL Power Requirement 9OVto 132V 180V to 264V automatically selected ...

Страница 91: ...lassB VDE 0871 X radiation Lessthan O lmR hr Horizontal Deflection Frequency 31 25 kHz Video Bandwidth Greater than 18 MHz Display Area Horizontal 218 mm f2mm 8 6 in kO 08 in Vertical 177mm 3 mm 7 in fO l in independent of the vertical deflection of 5OHzor 6OHz Resolution IOO Hor x 500 Vert dots 1 dot 3 pixels Brightness 5OFL Power Requirement 9OVto 132V 180V to 264V automatically selected Signal ...

Страница 92: ...diate display respectively There is a HP HIL connector on the rear of the display which provides the connection to the Utility CPU in the Computer Module There is another HP HIL connector on the bezel of the display to allow the keyboard to be connected The Switch Mode Power Supply M1092A M1094A The display has an internal switch mode power supply SMPS for producing all the voltages for the displa...

Страница 93: ...094B The display has an internal switch mode power supply SMPS for producing all the voltages for the display module The SMPSis connected directly to the line The SMPSsupplies all the power for the operation of all the local equipment the integral and remote racks including the plug in recorder modules outputs The SMPSprovides different voltage levels for various components of the system as follow...

Страница 94: ...STER command The received data is used to w Control the various lamp indicators LEDs located on the keypad n Activates or triggers the audible tones prompts n Enables or disableson board functions Sound Generation The Human Interface board generatesan audible tone for various conditions each condition has its own tone to prevent ambiguity Each tone has its own control word which when sent to the p...

Страница 95: ...scansthe 34 keys records a change in switch position and performs a key bounce function When a switch position change is registered the corresponding key code is transmitted to the HP HIL master Brightness and Contrast Two rotary controls are provided to adjust the display The brightness and contrast have part of the control exposedthrough two holes in the bezel The brightness control is on the le...

Страница 96: ...Understanding the Display Module The Human Interface Board Figure 3 1 Human Interface Block Diagram ...

Страница 97: ...he HP M1116BRecorder Module n The Power Supply Board n The Digital Board n The Printhead w The PaperDrive Motor Warning DO NOT use an HP M1116A Recorder Module with the HP Component Central Monitor Use of an HP M1116A in the same rack with an HP M1116B can result in damage to the HP M1116B rendering it inoperable 4 1 ...

Страница 98: ...ratare Range Operating 0 to 50 C 32 to 122OF Storage 10 to 75 C 14 to 167 F Humidity Range 10 to 90 RH non condensing Altitude Range Up to 3 048 m 10 000 ft max at 50 OC 122OF Printhead Size 50 mm 2 in wide Resolution 8 dots mm 200 dots ii Waveform Bandwidth 3 dB down at 100Hz Recorder Speeds 50 25 12 5 6 25 2 5 nudsec 6 3 2 5 cm min All recorder speedsare f 2 accurate Output Formats 1Format 1Wave...

Страница 99: ...ecorder through the power supply board The board usesa dc to dc converter synchronized to 78 kHz supplied from the Rack Interface to convert the 6OVdcinput into 5Vdc and 15Vdc used by the digital board motor drivers and printhead Signalsto and from the thermal recorder control board passthrough infra red optical isolators to eliminate noise Circuit ground throughout the thermal recorder module con...

Страница 100: ... paper is present the infrared light is strongly reflected back to a phototransistor which is connected to the I O microcontroller The M1116B has an infrared sensing circuit to determine if the paper loading door is closed If the door is closed a tab on the door interrupts the light beam Software routines pulse on the infra red beam for the optical interrupter asneeded Waveforms and annotation dat...

Страница 101: ...dots to be printed Each dot has its own driver circuit The darkness of printing is controlled by the width of the strobe applied to each dot to be turned on and the temperature of the printhead The Paper Drive Motor The paper drive motor is a stepping motor with coil currents regulated by integrated circuit motor drivers The speedof paper motion and the resolution is controlled by the microcontrol...

Страница 102: ...Understanding the Recorder Module The Paper Drive Motor f r I I I I I I I I I I I I I I 1 c ___ I 2 3 I 6 6 I 10 o I I J Figure 4 l Recorder Module Block Diagram 4 6 ...

Страница 103: ...ts and accessories Cabling Identifying the requirements for the cabling conduiting and faceplates for connecting the various system components The careful planning of the site for the HP Component Central Monitor is essential for its safe and efficient operation This chapter gives all the information required for the planning prior to the preparation of the proposed site and then the installation ...

Страница 104: ...d Providing Power Outlets Onepower outlet for each display and for any peripheral device for example a printer or recorder is required by the system unless isolation transformers are used Provide a power outlet in the vicinity 1 m or 3 ft of each component that requires power Warning Only the power cables provided with the system may be used For reasons of safety the use of power mains extension c...

Страница 105: ...unt installation and or mounting guidelines it is to be understood that the installation itself is beyond the control of BP Accordingly EIP will not be responsible for the failure of any such installation Providing Conduit Where a remote installation is required the customer is responsible for the following hardware installations n Providing conduit and or trunking of a sufficient cross sectional ...

Страница 106: ...ey are Stacked This is where the Master Display is mounted directly onto the Computer Module containing an Integral Rack In Vicinity This is where the Master Display and Computer Module are located so they can be directly connected using cablesno longer than 3 meters i e without the use of faceplates Remote This is where the Master Display and Computer Module are located so they can be connected u...

Страница 107: ...Non operating Up to 15 300m 50 OOOft Safety Requirements Grounding The HP Component Central Monitor MUST be grounded during operation If a three wire receptacle is not available then the hospital electrician must be consulted to ensure that proper grounding is available on installation NEVER attempt to use a three wire to two wire adapter with the HP Component Central Monitor warnings n Only use t...

Страница 108: ...el Rating 100 120 v 100 120 v 200 240 V 200 240 V 14 Mono Display 14 Color Display 14 Mono Display 14 Color Display T 2 5 A T 4 0 A T 2 0 A T 3 15 A Electrical Specifications Power Connections The basic HP Component Central Monitor has only one power connector which is located on the Master Display module The Master Display supplies power to the computer module which in turn supplies the recorder ...

Страница 109: ...lor and monochrome display modules aswell as the color and monochrome slave display modules Height 342mm 13 5 Depth 451mm 17 8 Width 370mm 14 6 Computer Module Height Depth Depth Width 156mm 6 1 451mm 17 8 without recorder module fitted 491mm 19 3 with recorder module fitted 370mm 14 6 Recorder Module Height Depth Width 99 6mn 1 3 6 97 5mm 3 9 73 Omm 2 9 Remote Rack Height 150mm 5 9 Depth 1lOmm 4 ...

Страница 110: ...ables except for SlaveVideo are pulled away from the Computer Module end towards the Display Module or Rack end The Slave Video cable is always pulled away from the previous display Note I lb The DC DC and Rack cables carry 60 V DC Check with local safety codesto seeif conduit is required Single Faceplate Cabling Pull the cables out of the faceplate box 1OOmm 4 at the Computer Module end to allow ...

Страница 111: ... single gang faceplates 2 x 4 I or full receptacle dual gang 4 x 4 wallboxes Faceplates M1181A DA2 DA5 DA6 and DA7 fit into single gangwallboxes and faceplates M1181A DAl DA3 and DA4 fit into dual gang wallboxes International HP will provide appropriate wallboxes sizescovering 1 2 3 or 6 faceplates for installation Seethe figure below for assembly WALL BOX ADAPTOR PLATE I I TOP COVER 5 9 ...

Страница 112: ...0 for additional instructions on assemblingmounts Warning It is the customer s responsibility to have the attachment of the mounting hardware to the ceiling wall or mounting rail and the construction of the ceiling wall or mounting rail evaluated for structural integrity and compliance with all local state and any other required codes by a registered professional structural and or mechanical engin...

Страница 113: ...tors included but not mounted AlF 1 5 m Rack Cable face plate to rack 26 pin D sub male to rack connector female both ends terminated AlG 3 m Rack Cable face plate to rack 26 pin D sub male to rack connector female both endsterminated AlH 6 m Rack Cable face plate to rack 26 pin D sub male to rack connector female both endsterminated AlJ 10m Rack Cable face plate to face plate 26 pin D sub male to...

Страница 114: ...ectors 0 75 m Video cable both ends terminated to be used when display module is in the vicinity of the computer module 10 m Video cable 9 pin D sub male to 9 pin D sub female male and female side fitted with crimp contacts to be used for free cabling or face plate to face plate Housing connectors not fitted but included 25 m Video cable 9 pin D sub male to 9 pin D sub female male and female side ...

Страница 115: ...ty of the computer module 0 75 m dc dc cable Both ends terminated Tobe used when display module is in the vicinity of the computer module When ordering for M1092A M1094A display specify part number M1181 61649 When ordering for M1094B display specify part number M1181 61654 10 m dc dc cable 15 pin D sub male right angle connector to 15 pin D sub female preterminated with crimp contacts housing sep...

Страница 116: ...vicinity of the computer module 10 m HP HIL cable HP face plates with Medical HIL extender included 25 m HP HIL cable HP face plates with Medical HIL extender included I15232 Cables Description 1 5 m RS 232 C Printer cable both ends terminated 3 m RS232 C Printer Cableboth ends terminated 10 m RS232 C face plate to face plate 25 pin D sub female preterminated with crimp 25 m RS 232 C face plate to...

Страница 117: ...ate adapter for 2 x 4 US std wail box or 75mm x 75mm SAXONwail box Quantity 10 D13 German French faceplate adapter Quantity 10 DlA Adapter for head wails 1 to 3 5 mm thick Quantity 10 D20 l module connector box surface mount Quantity 10 D21 3 module connector box surface mount Quantity 5 D22 6 module connector box surface mount Quantity 2 D40 Faceplate label kit DA1 US standard Computer Module Fac...

Страница 118: ...ccording to the procedures listed in this section Then cut off the connector and repeat the procedure on the computer module side Connection diagrams for both male and female terminations are provided and parts for both can be found in the cable installation kits Note I QB Descriptions of the preparation and termination of cablesto from the SDN connectors on the System are not provided asthis is g...

Страница 119: ...7463 2 215489 1 1251 3398 25 pin Connector Male Housing 6 RS232 207464 2 215488 1 1251 3283 26 pin Connector Female Housing 20 Rack 748566 l 216165 1 1251 3264 26 pin Connector Male Housing 20Rack 748365 l 216155 1 1252 3272 Socket Contacts 500 Video RS232 6 66505 2 166292 1 1252 3273 Pin Contacts 500 Video RS232 5 66507 7 166294 1 1252 3274 Socket Contacts 500 DC DC 6 66504 o 166291 1 1252 3275 P...

Страница 120: ...ring Cable for krmination Note If using factory crimped contacts skip to Terminating Contacts to Connectors and Faceplates below 1 Slip 9 5 cm 3 3 4 shrink tubing 0890 0273over jacket 2 Strip outer jacket 3 2 cm 1 114 Be careful not to damagethe outer shield 3 Fold back the outer shield and drain wire 4 Strip the inner jacket 3 2 cm 1 l 4 Be careful not to damagethe inner shield 5 Fold back inner ...

Страница 121: ...at the leads are exposed 2 Visually inspect pins for loose or defective crimp contacts 3 Cut and re terminate any defective crimp contacts 4 Assemble connector to faceplate using hardware kit 1252 1085which is included with the cable assembly See Faceplate Assemblies in next section for illustration and instructions 5 Using the insertion tool included with the tool kit insert contacts into connect...

Страница 122: ...p to Terminating Contacts to Connectors and Faceplates below 1 Slip 9 5 cm 3 3 4 shrink tubing 0890 0273 over jacket 2 Strip jacket 5 cm 2 I Be careful not to damage the outer shield 3 Fold back outer shield and drain wire 4 Removefiller strips if present 5 Strip 3 2 cm 1 l 4 from jackets of five coaxial wires 6 Unravel and twist the five coaxial shields together 7 Solder a wire lead to the twiste...

Страница 123: ...fective crimp contacts 3 Cut and re terminate any defective crimps 4 Assembleconnector to faceplate using hardware kit 1252 1085which is included with the cable assembly See Faceplate Assemblies in next section for illustration and instructions 5 Using the Amp insertion tool included with tool kit insert the contacts into the connector housing Seeconnection diagram below If using the Amp 91285 1 i...

Страница 124: ...HIELD COAX SHIELD GREEN lhble 5 3 lists the signals and appropriate notes for the pins on the Video Out connector on the actual card Itrble 5 3 Video Out connector Pin No F 1 2 Signal Notes sync 1 H sync positive TI L level Red signal 1 V peak positive Green signal 1 V peak positive Blue signal 1 V peak positive Sync 2 L sync positive TTL level Ground 5 22 ...

Страница 125: ...acket Twist and fold back the inner shield Solder a lead wire to the inner shield Use wire from excesscable or any wire 28 AWGor larger Use 4 cm 1 5 shrink tubing 0890 0874to cover inner shield so that the inner and outer shield do not come in contact Cut away excessinner shield if necessary Caution Inner shield must be isolated from outer shield 10 Use shrink tubing from step 1 to cover outer shi...

Страница 126: ... the shield sothat the leads are exposed 2 Visually inspect pins for loose or defective crimp contacts 3 Cut and re terminate any defective crimp contacts 4 Assemble connector to faceplate using hardware kit 1252 1085which is included with the cable assembly See Faceplate Assemblies in next section for illustration and instructions 5 Using the Amp insertion tool included with tool kit insert the c...

Страница 127: ...6 white green 16 white brown 7 inner shield 17 blue 8 red 60V 18 blue 9 red 60V 19 white orange 10 orange 26 outer shield Notes I Q The turquoise lead is slightly lighter than the green lead the 60V conductors are in the inner shield and if required refer to Lead Colors for System Cables and Pable5 5 for full details of lead colors and signals FEMALE CONNECTOR REAR VIEW MALE CONNECTOR REAR VIEW 5 ...

Страница 128: ...rip leads 2 mm 5164 and twist conductor strands tightly 7 Using one of the Amp crimping tools 90312 l from Amp USA or 169341 1from Amp Europe crimp 2 cm 3 4 jumper wire to white lead Seediagram Crimp contacts to remaining leads Use slot 28 26 on the Amp USA tool or appropriate slot on the Amp Europe tool Crimped contacts should overlap insulation Refer to Amp documentation in the appendix at the e...

Страница 129: ...th sides of the cable must be terminated to female connectors using connection diagram 1 for oni side and connection diagram 2 for the other side Connection diagrams 1 and 2 do NOT correspond due to the RS232 handshake protocol 6 Assemblefaceplate to wallbox using screws included with faceplate RS 232 CABLE 10 CONDUCTOR 26 AWG SINGLE SHIELD AND JACKET JUMPER CONNECTION DIAGRAM 1 CONNECTION DIAGRAM...

Страница 130: ...il and filler strips if present 3 Unravel and tightly twist outer shield 4 Strip 6 5 mm l 4 insulation from conductors and twist conductor strands tightly together 5 Terminate conductors and shield to PC board asshown in diagram Usea small flathead screwdriver to open terminal blocks and insert conductor strands 6 Attach PC board assembly to faceplate using hardware kit included with the cable ass...

Страница 131: ...inating Cables HDLC Cable and PC Board 6 CONDUCTOR 24 AWG WITH BRAID AND FOIL SHIELD J I J a Orange Red Brown Black Shield Note If required refer to Lead Colors for SystemCables and Pable5 5 for full details of lead colors and signals 5 29 ...

Страница 132: ...ing Cables HP HIL Cable COMPUTERMODULE MASTER DISPLAY MODULE 4 HP HIL HP HIL EXTENDERBOX EXTENDER BOX WHITE BLACK HP HE Cable M1092A M1094A HP HIL EXTENDER BOX WHITE 1 HP HIL EXTENDER BOX BLACK J MASTER DISPLAY MODULE BP EEL Cable M1094B 5 30 ...

Страница 133: ... 314I shrink tubing 0890 0273 over end of cable It will be used later to cover outer shield and jacket Strip jacket 3 2 cm 1 l 4 Be careful not to damage the outer shield Twist and fold back outer shield Removefiller strips if present Solder a wire lead to shield Usewire from excesscable or another 20 AWGlead Strip leads 5 mm 3 16 and twist conductor strands tightly Using one of the Amp crimping t...

Страница 134: ...47 WITH FOIL BRAIDED SHIELD SHRINK TUBING I 0890 0273 OUTER HP HIL EXTENDER CONNECTION WHITE 1 F BOX A BlPCK I RCIPIDI BROW IGRCLNDI A Se SHlELD Be FEWIRXI C YEUDW 11x1 De RO IWI HP HIL EXTENDER CONNECTION BLACK l 0 BIACKI I A DISPLAY MGWIWMDI A smD bS Ekow TX B GrENIftd c m t iI D 5Z 3 16 j 5 32 ...

Страница 135: ... may be ordered All faceplates may be used with standard single or dual gang wallboxes Ml181A DA1 REMOTE COMPUTER MODULE FACEPLATE M DA1 M118WDA4 SYSTEM AND VIDEO FACEPLATE M DA4 M1181A DA2 REMOTE BEDSIDE FACEPLATE M DA2 M1181A DA5 DUAL VIDEO FACEPLATE M DA5 U S Fkceplates U S Faceplate Part Numbers DA1 5180 6914 DA2 5180 6915 DA3 5180 6916 DA4 5180 6917 DA5 5180 6918 DA6 5180 6919 DA7 5181 6010 M...

Страница 136: ...he faceplate to the wallbox FACEPLATE __ LOCKWASHI NUT 1 0 I cg f NUT LOCKWASHI WALLBOX WALL BOX SCREW J e _ FLATWASHER J JACKSCREW CONNECTOR l e z JACKSCREW FLATWASHER e _ 1 WALL BOX SCREW International Faceplates and Fhceboxes Where remote installations are required using cables over 3m in length the terminated cables must be assembledinto faceplates and faceboxes in one of the following ways n ...

Страница 137: ...Preparing the Site Preparing and Terminating Cables FACEPLATE COVERS INDIVIDUAL FACEPLATES HP HIL FREE N PAGING HDLC DC DC VIDEO BLANK RACKI F SYNC CABLE 5 35 ...

Страница 138: ...Preparing the Site Preparing and Terminating Cables International aceboxes ...

Страница 139: ... Shield Not connected Turquoise 5 6 Red White Green 6 7 Not connected Inner shield 7 8 Not connected Red 8 9 Not connected Red 9 10 Green Orange 10 11 Not connected Brown 11 12 Not connected White 12 13 white Yellow 13 14 Not connected Gray 14 15 Not connected Violet 15 16 White Brown 16 17 Blue 17 18 Blue 18 19 White Orange 19 20 Not connected 20 21 Not connected 21 22 Not connected 22 23 Not con...

Страница 140: ... Not connected SYNC IN 5 6 60V CNC OUT 6 7 Not connected Inner shield 7 8 Not connected 60V 8 9 Not connected 60V 9 10 60V GND Loop ADDR A 10 0ugh 11 Not connected ADDR C 11 12 Not connected ADDR E 12 13 60V Loop TxM IN 13 Through 14 Not connected RxM OUT 14 15 Not connected SYNC IN 15 16 Dig GND 16 17 POWER GND 17 18 POWER GND 18 19 Not Used 19 20 Not connected 20 21 Not connected 21 22 Not conne...

Страница 141: ...pendix to Site Preparation Chapter This appendix provides documentation on the Amp crimping tools which are referred to in the cable preparation section of Chapter 5 Appendix to Site Preparation Chapter 5a 1 ...

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Страница 143: ...p Mount n The second section provides general installation information for all of the HP Component Central Monitor kits listed in the tables which follow For more information about the options listed in these tables consult the HP M118OASeries Wall and Ceiling Mounts Equipment Note Ml 180 90900 For information about mounting the 17 inch and 20 inch displays consult the following 17 inch Display HP...

Страница 144: ...ust be removed and the wall must be reinforced internally in new or existing construction Check the mounting hardware holding the wall channel onto the wall every 12 months tighten the hardware if necessary In installation No portion of the monitoring instruments may be mounted over a patient s bed Never exceed the maximum rated load specified on the label s attached to the wall mount in use Never...

Страница 145: ...ls have to be ordered use options CO1through C03 Assembly consisting of Mounting arm M1180A A10 Mounting plate and spanning rail Designedfor use with following components 14 Display Computer Module 14 Display Computer Module combination Ceiling mount assembly consisting of Ceiliig mount Mounting plate and spanning rails Designedfor use with 14 Display Ml 180A Al2 Note Ceiling jixture has to beprov...

Страница 146: ...channel for M1117A Recorder Option code A31 A41 A42 A43 co1 co2 co3 Description Hospital shelf mount adapter to be used for mounting and securing HP equipment on a hospital shelf consisting of 78338 A A04 Mounting adapter 19 rack mounting hardware Tobe used for mounting the 14 Display stacked on the Computer Module into a 19 rack cabinet 19 rack mounting hardware Tobe used for mounting the 14 Disp...

Страница 147: ...r to the following tables and make certain that you have the correct part numbers for your kit lhble 6 l MllSOA Option 001 Interlocking Tilt Swivel Mount 5 5041 4264 Foot 1 0535 0090 Plastic Locking Nut 1 0515 2328 M4X8MM HEX Screw 2 0515 1453 M3X12MMScrew 2 0515 1537 M5X40MMScrew 1 0515 0407 M3XlOMM Screw 7 0515 0169 M3XlOMM Screw ...

Страница 148: ...e 6 3 MllSOA Option 007 Stack Mount Quantity EP part Number Description I 1 1 M2300 60005 t Stack Mount Platform 1 1 1 M2300 00240 1 Mounting Bracket 1 1 1 M2300 00245 1 Joiner Bracket 1 M2300 00350 Stack Mount Bracket F IMI Top Cover 1 M2300 00355 Right Angle Bracket FYIMITop Cover I 4 I 0515 0885 I Machine Screw 1 6 6 ...

Страница 149: ...e HEX screw HP 0515 2328 Unscrew four plastic feet from the bottom of the display Attach the adapter plate to the bottom of the display using two HP 0515 1453 and two HP 0515 0169screws Adjust the locking nut HP 0535 0090 to ensure that the operation of the swivel ball HP M1264 80130 remains tight and has little play This will help keep the display stationary when display keys are depressed Attach...

Страница 150: ...e Components Installing Options 001 002 007 008 TO DISPLAY I TO SCREW 0x15 1452 0515 0169 I w PLASTIC LOCKING NUl lO535 0090 SWIVEL BALL M1264 80130 BASE Figure 6 l Interlocking Tilt Swivel Mount Exploded View 6 8 ...

Страница 151: ...keys are depressed 4 Attach the preassembled swivel ball cup spacer assemblyto the surface a Using the spacer measurements illustration Figure 6 2 asa guide drill two l 4 inch diameter holes for securing the assembly and one l 2 inch diameter clearancehole for tilt swivel post b Secure the tilt swivel assemblyto the surface using the two screws HP 0515 1537 two washers HP 2190 0759 and two wing nu...

Страница 152: ...ling Options 001 002 007 008 260 mm 10 24 in DIAMETER DIAMETER 7 94 mm 7 94 mm 0 31 in 0 31 in DRILL THRU DIAMETER DRILL THRU 15 88 mm 0 62 in DRILL TO MINIMUM DEPTH OF 6 35 mm 0 25 in Figure 6 2 Spacer M2301 00320 Measurements 6 10 ...

Страница 153: ...ounting the Components Options 001 002 007 008 0515 0169 PLASTIC LOCKING NUT 0535 0090 SWIVEL BALL M1264 80130 9 CUP M1264 40030 SPACER M2301 00320 10535 0148 Figure 6 3 Desktop Tilt Swivel Mount Exploded View 6 11 ...

Страница 154: ... the cover s lower edge b Loosen the ground screw to detach the grounding wire c Lift and slide the cover out of the rear of the display Figure 6 4 Removing the Rea r Cover 2 Refer to figure Figure 6 5 and remove the top cover a Remove the two screws securing the cover to the display s rear panel b Slide the cover toward you until it encounters resistance c Grip the lower outside edgesof the cover...

Страница 155: ...w and the two screws at top rear of display panel asshown in Figure 6 6 Figure 6 6 Removing Ground and Ibp Panel Screws 4 Position the mounting bracket asshown in Figure 6 7 and attach it to the display panel using the screws removed in step 3 Figure 6 7 Attaching the Mounting Bracket 6 13 ...

Страница 156: ...Top Cover 6 Position the joiner bracket in the j h rear ventilation slot on the display cover as shown in Figure 6 9 making sure the side of the bracket with the PEM washers faces thefront of the display The holes in the tabs on the bottom of the joiner bracket will align with holes on the mounting bracket P Figure 6 9 Attaching the Joiner Bracket 6 14 ...

Страница 157: ...in Figure 6 10 Figure 6 10 Securing the Joiner Bracket 8 Refer to Figure 6 11 Slide the stack mount platform over the top of the joiner bracket and insert the end of the platform into the top ventilation slot at the jfront of the display The two holes in the platform will align with two holes on the top of the joiner bracket Figure 6 l 1 Attaching the Stack Mount Platform 6 15 ...

Страница 158: ...m using the remaining two machine screws HP 0515 0885 contained in your installation kit Figure 6 12 Figure 6 12 Securing the Stack Mount Platform 10 Reattach the ground wire and replace the rear cover to complete the assembly asshown in Figure 6 13 Figure 6 13 Replacing the Rear Cover 6 16 ...

Страница 159: ...lastic cover to metal cover b From rear of display grasp sidesof plastic cover and pull cover towards you to release its inside locking tabs c Spread sidesof cover outward to clear locking tabs tilt cover upwards and remove Figure 6 14 Removing the Rear Cover and Plastic Cover 3 Refer to Figure 6 15 and attach the top cover stack mount bracket to the plastic cover a Stand plastic cover on its fron...

Страница 160: ... bracket flange with M4 screw b Securethe other joiner bracket to lefthand stack mount bracket flange with M4 screw Figure 6 16 Attaching Joiner Brackets to Top Cover Stack Mount Bracket Flanges 5 Refer to Figure 6 17 and attach stack mount platform to the joiner brackets and the plastic cover a Slide stack mount platform onto plastic cover inserting its 4 tabs into the cover s front ventilation s...

Страница 161: ... Attaching Stack Mount Platform to Joiner Brackets and Plastic Cover 6 Refer to Figure 6 18 and replace the plastic cover and rear cover a Replacethe plastic cover on the HP M1094B in reverse order as removed a b Replace the rear cover on the HP M1094B in reverse order asremoved Figure 6 18 Replacing the Plastic Cover and Rear Cover 6 l9 ...

Страница 162: ...below a To keep the rack stand portable Attach the 5 rubber feet HP 0403 0308 to the bottom of the rack stand as shown in Figure 6 19 5 RUBBER FEET 0403 0308 RACK STAND Figure 6 19 Attaching the Rubber Feet b Tb secure the rack stand to a surface Position the rack stand in the desired location and secureit to the surface using two tapping screws HP 0624 0743 asshown in figure Figure 6 20 Figure 6 ...

Страница 163: ...ck as shown in Figure 6 21 The pole mount will snapinto position once properly attached REMOTE RACK Figure 6 21 Attaching the Pole Mount 3 Secure the remote rack to the rack stand using four screws HP 0515 1040 as shown in Figure 6 22 The installation is now complete 4 SCREWS 0515 1040 Figure 6 22 Securing the Remote Rack 6 21 ...

Страница 164: ...han specified Wadng Do not use existing mounts before consulting your installation specialist or the factory unless the mounts are specified as suitable for this purpose Fixing Mounts Before fixing mounts find out whether the supporting structure is capable of supporting the mount and its proposed load Note I l If in doubt check with your installation specialist or the factory about the suitabilit...

Страница 165: ...2 Stand the Computer Module on the floor on its blank rack with the feet towards the wall Step 3 Check the Locking Cam arm is pointing vertically from the rear of the Computer Module Step 4 Step 5 Hold the uppermost edge of the Computer module and tilt towards the wall to allow you to slide your hand under the lower edge blank rack Lift the Computer Module vertically and align its feet in the slot...

Страница 166: ...play Module onto a Computer Module attach the gold colored spring clips onto the rear housing edges Slide the clip sideways to cover the cam handle To Install the Spanning Rails The spanning rails must be attached to the bottom of either a 14 Display Module or a Computer Module to enable them to be mounted on a WallMount using an adapter plate a Ceiling Mount or a Wall Hanger The procedure for att...

Страница 167: ...ule on its back The Computer Module should be standing on its top cover Step 2 Align the four holes in the adapter plate with the holes on the spanning rails and secure with the screwsprovided The equipment is now ready to be attached to either a wall or ceiling mount lb Install the Wall Mount Once the adapter plate has been attached to the equipment wall mounting can be completed lb mount the 14 ...

Страница 168: ...n the Wall Channel and 9 that both the Movable Stop and the Fixed Stop are fitted to the channel This prevents the Mounting Arm from falling out of the bottom of the I l1 Channel when the equipment is attached Step 2 Step 3 Step 4 Step 5 Step 6 Install the diagonal brace Back off the nylon jack screws in the mounting plate and slide the equipment and adapter plate sideways into the mounting plate ...

Страница 169: ...g rails are towards you Step 2 Align the four holes in the Wall Hanger with those in the spanning rails Step 3 Holding the Wall Hangerwith one hand insert the four screws finger tight with the other hand Step 4 Holding the Uppermost front of the Computer Module with one hand tighten the screws with the other Step 5 Step 6 Lay the Computer Module flat with the Wall Hanger uppermost and the front to...

Страница 170: ...ng steps Notes I Ii 1 The ceiling flange down pipe and anti swing bracing guys should already be fitted by the customer prior to carrying out the following procedures 2 If mounting a 14 Display Module or 14 Display Module and Computer Module combined spanning rails must be fitted to the baseof the equipment as described earlier in this chapter 4 25 BEARING SURFACE 3 61 BOLT URCLE 4 SWIVEL BEARING ...

Страница 171: ...Fully tighten the flangeby turning the screwdriver 4 Turn in the two set screws in the hub with a 3 32 Allen wrench 5 Cover the holes in the flange with the adhesivebacked aluminium discs Step 2 Step 3 6 Pit the top support arms into the top channel assembly Align the four holes in the bottom channel of the ceiling mount with the holes in the spanning rails Push in the bottom support arms and secu...

Страница 172: ... 5 Equally spacethe extended top support arms and tighten the securing screws and keep nuts Step 6 Turn in the knobs on the bottom support arms to position the equipment at the desired tilt angle If mounting a Computer Module and 14 Display Module combined ensure that the equipment is properly cam locked together using the procedures described earlier in this chapter 6 30 ...

Страница 173: ...etermine the spacing required for the equipment to be installed using the following method 1 Locate the pairs of holes on the front of both front mounting posts that correspond with the holes in the bezel 2 Install four Tmnerman nuts 0535 0093 in these holes 3 Locate the holes in the inner face if present of the front and rear posts where the side guides of the basewill be attached 4 Install four ...

Страница 174: ...of the equipment 2 Place the equipment onto the base with the equipment feet in the base receptacles 3 Rotate the locking cam clockwise to lock the equipment into place 1 If you are mounting heavy equipment over 25 kg 50 lbs the installation must always be performed by IWO people 2 If mounting a Computer Module and 14 Display Module combined ensure that the equipment is properly cam locked togethe...

Страница 175: ...s information about the following n Conducting Initial Inspections w Determining System Configuration n Preparing System Cabling n Installing the Components n Connecting Peripherals n Configuring Printers Prior to beginning installation complete the procedures described in the Prqari the Site section of this manual 7 l ...

Страница 176: ...or the extended self check notify the carrier and the nearest Hewlett Packard Sales SupportOffice at once Hewlett Packard will arrange for immediate repair or replacement of the instrument without waiting for the claim settlement by the carrier Repackaging for Shipment or Storage If the instrument is to be shipped to a Hewlett Packard Sales SupportOffice securely attach a label showing the name an...

Страница 177: ...ptacle The Computer Module and Display Modules of the HP Component Central Monitor each have a ground terminal stud which allows connection to an equipotential grounding system Warning Each component must be individually grounded for safety and s interference suppression purposes However if the Display Module is mounted directly on top of the Computer Module stacked then only the ground terminal s...

Страница 178: ...play Formats n Configurations Using SCC n Configurations UsingHP M1403A Telemetry w Configurations Using HP 78720Arrhythmia n Configurations With Active and PassiveDisplays n Configurations With Keyboard Switch n Configurations With Printer Spooler Use this information to determine the correct configuration for your system prior to installing components For more information refer to the HP Compone...

Страница 179: ...splay Formats 4 X 1 FORMAT 6 X 1 FORMAT AVAILABLE WITH AVAILABLE WITH OPTION A04 A68 OPTION A06 AlO A12 8 X 1 FORMAT AVAILABLE WITH OPTION A08 3 X 2 FORMAT AVAILABLE WITH OPTION A06 AlO A12 4 X 2 FORMAT AVAILABLE WITH OPTION A08 6 X 1 FORMAT 3 X 2 FORMAT NOT USED IN A10 CONFIGURATION 7 5 ...

Страница 180: ...igurations Using SCC ilnillllllllllllllllllllll lllllllllllllllllllllllllll Illllllllll lllllllllllllll I Figure 7 1 Sample SCC Configuration Notes I b n All bedsidesmust have SDN interface n HP M1403A Digital UHF Telemetry System must be Rev 1 4 or higher 7 6 ...

Страница 181: ...EDS MAXIMUM LDC CONNECTION IS 50 FT 1 4 OR HIGHER IO OR 12 WAVE CONFIGURATION MAXIMUM LDC CONNECTION M1403A MUST BE REV 1 4 OR HIGHER IS 50 FT Figure 7 2 Configurations Using HP M1403A Telemetry Notes I b n Maximuin LDC connection is 50 feet n 10 or 12 bed configuration has different HP HIL cable hookups Seethe Installing the Components section of this chapter 7 7 ...

Страница 182: ...rations Using HP 78720 Arrhythmia miiilllllllllllllllll IIIlIllIIIIIIIIIlIIIIIIIIII li_ lllllllllllllllllllllllllll Note I Figure 7 3 Configurations Using HP 78720 Arrhythmia The HP Component Central Monitors and the HP 78720systemmust each be connected to the SCC ...

Страница 183: ...TER DISPLAY SILENCE I RECORD KEYS ACTIVE REQUIRES VIDEO HP HIL CABLES LAST DISPLAY IN LINE IF DAISY CHAINED TO THE 20 DISPLAY SILENCE RECORD KEYS NOT ACTIVE REQUIRES VIDEO CABLE ONLY DUPLICATION OF MASTER DISPLAY SILENCE RECORD KEYS NOT ACTIVE REQUIRES VIDEO CABLE ONLY OPTIONS H75 OR H76 ACTIVE DISPLAYS USED WITH M2350AIM2360A OPTIONS A04 A06 A08 WITH OPTIONS AIO A12 A68 DELETE VIDEO CONTROLLERS F...

Страница 184: ...the System Determining System Configuration Configurations With Keyboard Switch NO 1 NO 2 OPTIONS A04 A06 A08 NO 3 NO 4 HP HIL Hp F HP HILI HP HIL OPTIONS AIO A12 A68 NO 1 NO 2 NO 3 NO 4 HP HIL HP HIL HP HIL 7 10 ...

Страница 185: ...ling the System Determining System Conflguration Cmf urations With Printer Spooler OPTIONS A04 A06 A08 NO 1 NO 2 RS 232 NO 3 RS 232 E 232 u2mA R I OPTIONS AIO A12 A68 NO 1 NO 2 NO 3 K 232 RS 232 RS 232 I 7 11 ...

Страница 186: ...Monitor For a complete list of systemcablesand cable termination consult the Preparing the Site chapter of this manual COMPONENT CENTRAL MONITOR SYSTEM CABLING OVERVIEW uPnsE MllSlA I A23 A24 HIDEOJ ADAPTER CABLE M2300 6tD MllSlA II A23 A24 NIDEOI IF OgRLI i dL3 3 00 ADAPTER CABLE PROVlOEDW 17 DISPLAY MllBlA d A LW WS23a Figure 7 4 System Cabling Overview 7 12 ...

Страница 187: ...lH u DUALFACEPLATE SINGLEFACEPLATE n MHMA AlA AlB AlC AlE MllfflA AlF AlG AlH 4 CH THERMAL ARRAY RECORDER HDLC CABLE DUALFACEPLATE I SINGLEFACEPLATE n MlISlA A7A A7C MHBlA A7O A71 HP HIL EXTENDER BOX PRINTER SPOOLER RS232 CABLE MllWA ASO A51 A5A A5C 1 MllSlA ASA A5C n MllBIA A50 A51 u DUALFACEPLATE u 1 Slhlr l F FACFPI ATF n II UL 1 I L L IL MllBlA A50 A A A5C tj MllNA ASO A51 1 SHARES 1 PRINTER B...

Страница 188: ...EAR VIEW FRONT VIEW GROUND PRINTER OPTIONAL I I I CONNECTION FROM PRINTER SPOOLER CONNECTION FROM UP TO 3 HP COMPONENT CENTRAL MONITORS TO MAN POWER PRINTER SPOOLER I I HDLC CABLE 7 I I I I HP HIL CABLE F nl I KEYBOARD w 4 CHANNEL P RECORDER OPTIONAU OPTIONAL CONNECTION TO UP Figure 7 5 Installation at a Glance HP M1092A M1094A 7 14 ...

Страница 189: ...TION FROM UP TO 3 HP COMPONENT CENTRAL MONITORS TO MAIN POWER _ PRINTER SPOOLER HDLC CABLE Installing the System Installing the Components HP COMPONENT CENTRAL MONITOR FRONT VIEW HP HIL CABLE f KEYBOARD SWlTCH OPTIONAU I C 11 3i l7l I I KEYBOARD i 4 CHANNEL u RECORDER t OPTIONAL OPTIONAL TO MAIN POWER CONNECTION TO UP TO 4EPy Figure 7 6 Installation at a Glance HP M1094B display 7 15 ...

Страница 190: ...nnect the SDN Cables For SCC Systems 1 Attach the upstream brown connector to the top SDN connector on the rear of the computer module 2 Attach the other end of the SDN cable to a faceplate or directly to the SCC For Non SCC Systems Using HP M1403A Telemetry 1 Attach the ream grey connector to the bottom SDN connector on the rear of the computer module 2 Attach the upstream brown connector to the ...

Страница 191: ... an HIL cable to the single dot HIL jack of your keyboard and the double dot end to the HIL jack on the Utility CPU 2 Connect the double dot end of an HIL cable to the other HIL jack on the keyboard Connect the single dot end of the cable to the HIL jack on the rear of the active display 3 Connect the double dot end of an HIL cable to the HIL jack on the front of the active display 4 Connect the s...

Страница 192: ...ing the Components PRIMARYDISPLAY FRONTVIEW PRIMARYDISPLAY REARVIEW w e _ ACTIVE SECONDARY DISPLAY I e e _ mm I THISCOULDBE A MOLDEDCABLE KEYBOARD Figure 7 7 Connecting Systems With Options AlO A12 A44 A46 A48 A68 H75 and H76 7 18 ...

Страница 193: ...splay 5 Plug the power cord into the isolation transformer or wall power outlet When the D2800 Display is used in the patient area or driven by video from a function box in the patient area power must be supplied by one of the following isolation transformers HP M1247A Isolation Transformer 110 V or HP M1964A Isolation Transformer 220 V 6 If used connect the isolation transformer power cord to the...

Страница 194: ...the patient area or driven by video from a function box in the patient area power must be supplied by one of the following isolation transformers HP M1247A Isolation Transformer 110 V or HP M1964A Isolation Transformer 220 V 8 If used connect the isolation transformer power cord to the wall power outlet 9 Switch the monitoring instrument on then the display Seethe user s guide for the display for ...

Страница 195: ...e D2800 Display is used in the patient area or driven by video from a function box in the patient area power must be supplied by one of the following isolation transformers HP M1247A Isolation Transformer 110 V or HP M1964A Isolation Transformer 220 V 8 If used connect the isolation transformer power cord to the wall power outlet 9 Switch the monitoring instrument on then the display Seethe user s...

Страница 196: ...est Connecting the 17 inch Display less than 25m from the Function Box 0 5 0 3 _ Cable M1181A A22 1 5m or Cable M1181A A2A 10m or Cable M1181A A21 3 0m Cable M1181A A2C 25m Function Box w I B g pin DM g pin DF g pin DM g pin DF g pin DM Wall Display 15 pin DM Cable M1181 61666 or Cable M1181 61667 l5 pin DF connectz gal 1 Connect the 15 pin Male connector of the 1 5m signal cable to the 15 pin Fem...

Страница 197: ...ng Faceplate Faceplate Cable M1181 61664 Cable M1181 61665 15 pin DM 15 pin DF 1 Connect the lbpin Male connector on the 1 5m signal cable to the 15 pin Femaleconnector on the adapter cable 2 Attach the 5 BNC connector of the adapter cable to the faceplate near the display 3 Attach the 5 BNC connector of the M1181A A23 or A24 to the function box 4 Connect the g pin Male connector of cable M1181A A...

Страница 198: ...entral Monitor maximum of four perform the following steps a Connect one dot end of HP HIL cable to one dot connector on keyboard switch b Connect two dot end of HP HIL cableto two dot connector on front of display module An example of the HP HIL connection to the HP Component Central Monitor is shown in Figure 7 8 HP COMPONENTCENTRALMONITOR FRONT VIEW coNNECfov TOWTO 3 MORE HP HIL cm 6 i 1 E _ RI...

Страница 199: ...d of the printer cable to the top RS 232connector on the rear of the computer module 2 Connect the other end of the printer cable to the RS 232interface on the rear of the printer 3 Connect the printer power cord from the ac connector at rear of printer to main power 25 PIN SERIAL CONNECTOR B w u PRlNT M23OCQO3 GAL 9 PIN SERIAL CONNECTOR m ZL HPC2809A SERIAL 77 CABLE ADAPTER PRINT PARALLEL CONNECT...

Страница 200: ...3 Connect the printer power cord from the ac connector at rear of printer to main power 4 Connect the transformer power cord from the ac connector on rear of print spooler to main power 5 For each HP Component Central Monitor maximum of three perform the following steps a Connect one end of printer cable to RS 232Port l 2 or 3 on the rear of the printer spooler b Connect the other end of the print...

Страница 201: ...Installing the System Connecting Peripherals Y PRINTER CABLE I E PRINTER L MAIN POWER M2300002 GAL PRINTER SPOOLER Figure 7 10 Example of Printer Connection Using the Spooler 7 27 ...

Страница 202: ...Connect the grey end of the rack cable to the rack interface on the front of the computer module 2 Connect the brown end of the rack cable to the rack interface on the remote rack HP COMPONENT CENTRAL MONITOR FRONT VIEW REMOTE RACK RACK CABLE Figure 7 11 Installing the Remote Rack 7 28 ...

Страница 203: ...f the HDLC cable to the upper Zq ZHDLC interface marked with one triangle on the rear of the HP M1117A 3 Connect the HP M1117A power cord from ac connector at rear of recorder to main power COMPUTER MODULE REAR VIEW HDLC 1CABLE I Q 4 CHANNEL RECORDER Figure 7 12 Connecting the Recorder TO MAIN POWER Note For more information about the HP M1117A recorder consult the HP M2117A Multi Channel Themnal ...

Страница 204: ...o the SmartLinkTM system connect the RS 232cable from the patient location mainframe to the bottom port on the RS 232board at the rear of the CCM Onceyou connect to the RS 232port you need to configure the patient location function Refer to Chapter 8 of this manual The following cable diagram is provided for reference only Youshould not have to construct a cable to connect the CCM to the SmartLink...

Страница 205: ...r use with the Roman 8 character set and 8 5 X 11 paper If the country in which you are installing your system has different requirements consult the documentation which ships with your printer for the correct local settings lb Cotigure an HP QuietJet Printer The switches used to set the configuration on the HP QuietJet printer are arranged in two banks of eight Refer to Table 7 2 for direct conne...

Страница 206: ...ignre an HP LaserJet Printer Complete the steps below to configure an HP LaserJet IIP III or RIP printer 1 l kethe printer off line by pressing the L Line KEY 2 Enter the configuration menu by pressing the fjMENU key and holding it down until AUTO CONT OFF is displayed 3 Step through the menu items by pressing the I key 4 Refer to the following tables and select your printer s direct or spooler co...

Страница 207: ...ttings Direct Connection SYMSET ROMAN a AUTOCONT ON I O SERIAL BAUDRATE 19200 ROBUSTXON OFF DTRPOLARITY HI LINES OFTXT 66 Table 7 7 HP LaserJet IIP Switch Settings Spooler Connection SYMSET ROMAN 8 AUTOCONT ON I O SERIAL BAUDRATE 19200 ROBUSTXON ON DTRPOLARITY HI LINES OFTXT 66 ...

Страница 208: ...T ROMAN 8 AUTOCONT ON I O SERIAL SERIAL RS232 BAUDRATE 19200 ROBUSTXON OFF DTRPOLARITY HI RET OFF RET DARK PAGEPRO OFF lkble 7 9 EIP LaserJet III Switch Settings Spooler Connection FORM 66 SYMSET ROMAN 8 AUTOCONT ON I O SERIAL SERIAL RS232 BAUDRATE 19200 ROBUSTXON ON DTRPOLARITY HI RET OFF RET DiRK PAGEPRO OFF 7 34 ...

Страница 209: ...ion SYMSET ROMAN 8 AUTOCONT ON I O SERIAL BAUDRATE 19200 ROBUSTXON OFF DTRPOLARITY HI RET OFF PAGEPRO OFF LINES OFTXT 66 able 7 11 HP LaserJet DIP Switch Settings Spooler Connection SYMSET ROMAN 8 AUTOCONT ON I O SERIAL BAUDRATE 19200 ROBUSTXON ON DTRPOLARITY HI RET OFF PAGEPRO OFF LINES OFTXT 66 7 35 ...

Страница 210: ...OBUSTXON ON DTRPOLARITY HI Note The HP LaserJet 4 can be configured to work simultaneously with an HP M2350AM2360A serial port and an HP M1251A system parallel port All connection rules for HP M2350ADI2360A spooler and non spooler configurations still apply and up to 3 HP M2350AM2360A units can still be connected via the serial port While the HP M1251A is printing the HP M2350AM2360A print keys ar...

Страница 211: ... the needs of the hospital unit providing information about the following n Entering Configuration Mode m Using the General Configuration I k Window a Configuring Arrhythmia n Leaving Configuration Mode The Configuration Mode does not support patient monitoring Alarms and INOPS are not active in Configuration Mode 8 l ...

Страница 212: ...e Operating Mode task window displays and o in reverse video with the current operating mode highlighted i _L y yy i Highlight the Config mode by using the arrow keys or pressing Clili e Qpjiiodoi T c Press 1 to switch to the highlighted mode The system now performs a cold start and the mode is switched from Monitoring Mode to Configuration Mode Note I lb When Configuration Mode is entered the dis...

Страница 213: ...se this key to set the date and time if your HP Component Central Monitor is the primary time source on the system The date and time can also be set in Monitoring Mode Use this key to configure the beds to specific sectors Use this key to adjust ail general configuration settings such astuning ranges alarm and recording information Use this key to choosethe format of the display Use this key to se...

Страница 214: ... GT softkey is not available if the date and time are taken from another central s I monitor If the softkey is available you can adjust the date and time to be displayed on the screen Onceit hasbeen set the internal clock retains the setting even when the system is turned off 2 Changethe day month year hour and minute by pressing the corresponding softkeys 3 Press Confirm_ after all the adjustment...

Страница 215: ... I z i Note A Yes in the Patient Location field means that patient location has been installed General Config J CS number a Start bed range 1 End bed range 24 Care Unit 1 SCC connected Yes Printer DeskJet Alarm tone vol Medium Silence alarms Yes Bed to sector Color scheme Screen notes Alarm recording Delayed record 2 ch delayed 2 ch realtime Fr homologation Yes By Wave Scr Note All R Y 1 Wave 2CH ...

Страница 216: ...r Color scheme Screennotes Alarm recording Delayed Record 2 than delayed 2 than realtime Fr Homologation Pat Location B tory Default User Defaults 1 1 24 1 Yes None Medium Yes Yes Standard None AllR Y 1 Wave 2 than 2 than No Off 1 through 24 1 through 24 1 to 7 Yes No None QuietJet DeskJet LaserJet VerySoft Soft Medium Loud VeryLoud Yes No Yes No Standard By Bed By Wave None Med Rec HR Limit Scr N...

Страница 217: ...d to the HP Component Central Monitor If no printer is connected this question must be answered asNone Alarm tone volume Default level of the alarm sound Choicesare Very Soft Soft Medium Loud Very Loud Volume can also be set in Monitoring Mode Silence alarms Determines whether alarms from bedside monitors can Yes or cannot No be silenced at the Central Monitor Telemetry beds can always be silenced...

Страница 218: ... the user requests a recording of the primary wave ECG a 2 channel recording of ECG and the secondary wave is produced If the user requests a recording of another wave such asAHP a 2 channel recording of that wave and ECG is produced 2 ch delayed Determines where 2channel delayed waveforms will be printed Choicesare 2 ch and 4 ch 2 ch 2 channel delayed waveforms will be printed on the 2 inch recor...

Страница 219: ...essing I I p i jji c h f i To Configure Bed Labels 2 Usethe keyboard to enter the bed labels The notes at the bottom of the screen provide directions If you press the labe in which the CUrSOr is placed e g i h Bed I will be applied to all beds with each bed automatically incrementing the number e g Bed 2 Bed 3 Bed 4 etc 3 Press then Confirm_ to store the new settings i T 2 i lb Cotigure Arrhythmia...

Страница 220: ...or all yellow ZlkUTLS No Alarm is annunciated but no recording will be generated Indicates whether you want the arrhythmia yellow alarm soundsto be generated at the bedside Yes Arrhythmia yellow alarms sound at the central station and at the bedside No Arrhythmia yellow aIarms sound at the central station only Indicates whether you want the cannot analyze inop sound to be generated at the bedside ...

Страница 221: ...ythmia capability lb Assign Beds to Sectors This Task Window allows you to assignany number of sectors to one bed 2 Use the s key or the arrow keys to select the SeCtOr YOU Want to chase I i i i i Td I 3 Use the i key or the afrow keys to se ectthe bed If yo wan a sector to be I _ I empty select Empty Note If the setting for Bed to Sector in the General Configuration Iask Window is No the Assign S...

Страница 222: ...3x2 8 beds 8xlor4x2 8 beds 2 displays 4x1 3 Use i to hishlisht your configuration choicem s y _ i I 4 Press Stdfe Sett in then CConfirm to store the new settings _ r 2 To Select Wave Colors w PressLMonitorSetup then We X01 I i r _ r Use Be l ect W We to highlight the appropriate wave The i ext g i softkey will move the i _ I L Z E screen through the list of waves a full page with each press _ r i ...

Страница 223: ...ask window with a i AL prompt for a password Enter the password a four digit number using to Password 1245 Step 4 Step 5 Step 6 Step 7 If the password is entered correctly then is highlighted If the I password is entered incorrectly the system remains in the Operating Mode task window Press i s _ i i The Operating Mode task tindow displays md f in reverse video with the current operating mode high...

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Страница 225: ...nderstanding the Service Strategy n Using the Troubleshooting Tables n Using the StatusLog w Using the Error Code Chart n Troubleshooting the Arrhythmia System n Selecting ServiceMode n Performing a Network Test Usethis information to locate identify and correct faults on the HP Component Central Monitor 8 1 ...

Страница 226: ...corder module All the facilities available during the system Service mode provide additional help in troubleshooting and are listed and described in this chapter Details on the Network Test are provided if the HP Component Central Monitor is connected to a Network the test will provide information about the SDN devices on the Network Using the Troubleshooting lkbles Look down the first column for ...

Страница 227: ...ochrome controller DSPC CDSPC CTRL and CDSPC VIDEO Power lead or video cable disconnected Check replace leads as necessary or faulty Blue HIL connector inside bezel Check reconnect HIL connector improperly connected Keyboard and front panel switches not operating No Printer Available or Printer Malfunction status message Faulty CDSPC VIDEO card color only Replace card Faulty DSPC or CDSPCXTRL card...

Страница 228: ...bleshooting the Display Troubleshooting the Display The following table describesfaults on the Display Module only Use the system troubleshooting table first to eliminate other possiblefaults that may causethe display to be blank 94 ...

Страница 229: ...entry for the display controller in the Status Log or the LED is on suspect the display controller Otherwise suspect the HIF board in the display bezel The Termination Switch is incorrectly set Check the lbrmination Switch and reset as necessary The video cable from the back of the Check the connection and reconnect as Computer Module to the Display is not necessary connected correctly for Color O...

Страница 230: ...on Status Log I y f y 1 y I The Patient Location Status Log is accessedby pressing the i ii Lot St t gog softkey in i z z y a the Monitor Setup window This log gives you error messageson the operation of the CCMand the SmartLinkTM systems Each error messagetells you whether the CCMor SmartLinkTM has generated the message If a CCM error messageis logged the corrective action is to 1 Identify the er...

Страница 231: ...232board Replace the board if the problem doesnot go away 32008 E INVALID TX A problem exists in the RS232 422interface Re seatthe RS 232board Replace the board if the problem doesnot go away 32010 A problem exists in the Reseat the RS 232board Replace E RS232 ERROR REPORTED RS232 422interface the board if the problem doesnot go away 320011 E RS232 UNAVAILABLE A problem exists in the RS232 422inte...

Страница 232: ...t leaving the coverage area n Badge placed in a closet drawer or a pocket If message persists across all patients check the Patient Location Status Log Patient Left Area High Priority Locator Battery Lo High Priority Location Link Lost High Priority This feature must be conilgured by Fisher Berkeley This message tells you the patient is no longer in the coverage area When the patient leaves the co...

Страница 233: ...played ashexadecimal numbers The Status Log provides information on the status of the various boards and components of the Computer Module Status Logs canbe accessedin all four operating modes The status log can be entered asfollows Step 1 Step 2 Card Name Part M Oevbce ID Slot Nr Error Coda Dalelltm c IF CPJ Ml05466501 8202 OB 01 27JFw7 I0 15 c uTIL o u H1059 66501 e 196 21 04 27JtW7 10 15 IZICU ...

Страница 234: ...d Fatal errors are separated from non fatal errors by a blank line Non Fatal Errors A non fatal error is an error which does not affect the performance of the system sufficiently enough to causea restart Non fatal errors are only displayed in the status log in Service mode The non fatal error section of the status log can hold up to 14 entries As with the fatal error section non fatal errors are d...

Страница 235: ...ror messageor in the status log is 1 Device ID 2 Error Code 3 Slot Number The most common and significant Device ID reported is 16400 4010H This indicates an operating system error causinga fatal error code to be generated The following table lists someof the error codesfor device ID 16400 4010H The table details the possiblecausesand corrective actions to be taken when these codesare reported Err...

Страница 236: ...ke sure the current software release OOFOH is installed 41 Sameas errors 203 239 OOFlH 42 Software problem Make sure the current software release OOF2H is installed 43 299 Sameas errors 203 239 OOF3H 012BH 330 This is only detected by the CPCin slot Replace the other master cards one by 014AH 22 and indicates that another MPB one participant Master Card doesnot continue the boot up process as requ...

Страница 237: ...one by one 800 899 Software problem Make sure correct version of software is 032OH 0383H installed 900 914 Background check of memory detected Replacecard in given slot 0384H 0392H an error 915 One of the CPCshas failed to send a test Replacecard in given slot 0393H messageonto the next CPC The Replaceother master cards one by one reported slot code may be incorrect 916 919 Sameas error range 900 ...

Страница 238: ...Code Chart For error codesin the range 1000to 1999 03E8H to 07CFH with device ID 16400 4OlOH it is possible to directly identify the slot number of the faulty board from the hexadecimal error code itself This is achieved using the following error code chart Locate the first three digits of the hexadecimal error code acrossthe top of the chart Then locate the last digit down the left hand side The ...

Страница 239: ...18 2 18 2 18 2 18 2 18 2 18 2 18 2 18 B 3 19 3 19 3 19 3 19 3 19 3 19 3 19 3 19 3 19 C 4 20 4 20 4 20 4 20 4 20 4 20 4 20 4 20 4 20 D 5 21 5 21 5 21 5 21 5 21 5 21 5 21 5 21 5 21 E 6 22 6 22 6 22 6 22 6 22 6 22 6 22 6 22 6 22 F 7 23 7 23 7 23 7 23 7 23 7 23 7 23 7 23 7 23 Figure 9 3 Error Code Chart Device ID 16400 or 4OlOH 9 15 ...

Страница 240: ...cate the occurrence of an unexpected condition but not necessarily a problem with your arrhythmia system No action is required unless n Error codesoccur continuously n Error codesoccur while a user is experiencing a problem with the HP Component Central Monitor n Error codesoccur after a system or user initiated reboot The arrhythmia systemperforms software integrity checks and if the system detec...

Страница 241: ...6FH 58734 58735 MEDIUM 1 Report a continuous occurrence of this error code 2 Does not cause a HOT WARM start 3 Reboot the HP CCM then verify that alarm generation announcement is functional 4 Consider this error code as LOW if it is generated during an ws ade 5 Consider this error code as LOW if it is generated during a cold start 9 17 ...

Страница 242: ...e System Troubleshooting the Arrhythmia System able 9 3 Arrhythmia Error Codes continued 1 Report a continuous occurrence of this error code 2 It is NOT necessary to report a continuous occurrence of this error code 9 18 ...

Страница 243: ...sing factory defaults Seethe HP CPC Programming ZboZMiinml M2300 90046 for more information 4 Replace the Arrhythmia CPCin Slot 8 and program the replacement CPC 5 Reload the Operating Systemsoftware on the CPCin Slot 22 Reporting Arrhythmia Error Codes All HIGH error codesand those MEDIUM and LQW error codesnoted as exceptions should be reported to the Hewlett Packard Medical ResponseCenter Provi...

Страница 244: ... input and output signals of the DC DC Converter may be checked at the connectors to ensure that the signalsare present and within specification Input Connector 15 pin D type Signal Pin Number 6OV DC input supply lo 6 7 8 15 6OV DC loop through supply lo 13 14 OVinput ground 1 2 3 9 OVloop through ground 10 11 No signal 4 5 12 Output Connector 64A Gpin DIN Signal Pin Number 12v supply 10 lA C 2A C...

Страница 245: ...onfigured properly Toomany modules connected Replace module Unplug the module and try it again in a few seconds Watch for the LED to flash Check the configuration of the connected monitor Check and remove the extra modules Recorder won t run Recorder interface not Unplug the module and try it again in a working properly few seconds Watch for the LED to flash Poor print quality Printhead failure Re...

Страница 246: ...ghlighted i r x Highlight the Service mode by using the arrow keys or pressing the p_ i y z yT _ y A X g JJpiiitid key _ i 7 Presscs key to switch to the highlighted mode The system now performs a cold start and the mode is switched from Monitoring Mode to Service Mode Notes n When Service Mode is entered the display becomesblank and the message Service mode active NO MONITORING appears at the top...

Страница 247: ...he hardware and software Theserevision screenscan be accessedin the monitoring and service modes Hardware Revision The hardware revision screen describesthe contents of the Computer Module as follows Slot Number Card Name e g APP CPU Part Number e g M1066 66501 Fiiware Revision e g 01 Software Revision The software revision screen describesthe system serial number and model as well as the contents...

Страница 248: ...3 MERL 0 x2 00 SDN ON NET ST PICGM 6 R X2 00 SDN ON NET PICGM 6 C X2 00 SDN ON NET LEN The Branch Numbers to which each of the devices are COMeCted is provided in this column This column contains codes for the names of each device on each branch of the Network The codes and the devicesto which they refer are as follows MINI POGO CLOV REC D RECS CAREP PIC4M PIC4C PIC8M PIC8C COMPl COMPB COMP3 COMP4...

Страница 249: ...for each device on the Network If the code is OO no errors are present Otherwise error code diagnosisis carried out as follows 1 Convert the two digit hexadecimal error code to an eight digit binary code 2 Compare the resulting binary code with the error code chart below The extreme left digit of the binary code is digit number 7 the second from the left is number 6 and so on Each 1 in the binary ...

Страница 250: ... 4 Password 4311 I 0 I If the password is entered correctly then the 8 XJpjlo d key is highlighted If the password is entered incorrectly the system remains in the Operating Mode task window Step 5 Press I _ A The Operating Mode task window displays g Y g and i YP q e in reverse video with the current operating mode highlighted Step 6 Step 7 Hishli t the Monitor mode using the arrow keys or by pre...

Страница 251: ... details the product assuranceprocedures for the HP Component Central Monitor including the following information n Cleaningthe HP Component Central Monitor n Preventive Maintenance Procedures n Routine Maintenance Procedures n Performance Assurance Test 10 l ...

Страница 252: ...ording to the manufacturer s instructions 3 Never use abrasive material such assteel wool or silver polish 4 Do not allow any liquid to enter the case Never submerge any part of the system 5 Do not pour liquid onto the system during cleaning 6 Do not allow any cleaner to remain on any of the equipment surfaces wipe it off immediately Cleaning Agents Any solution categorized under the following gen...

Страница 253: ...ned every 14 days or more often if the CHECK FANFILTER messageappears 1 Remove grill from rack by pushing up on plastic tabs on bottom of grill and pulling it out 2 Carefully pull filter on back of grill off plastic pins 3 Washfilter with warm soapy water Rinsewith running water 4 Shake water from filter and pat dry with a cloth 5 Replacefilter on back of grill 6 Replace grill onto rack and push i...

Страница 254: ...s out of paper If an excessive amount of dust or dirt particles builds up around the sensor the recorder will think it is out of paper even though this may not be the case For this reason the sensor must be cleaned periodically Use a bottle of compressedair to clean the paper out sensor as shown in Figure 10 l Figure 10 l Cleaning the Paper Out Sensor 104 ...

Страница 255: ...type against that marked on the chassis and ensure that a spare is provided o Systemcablesat rear of Display Refer to System CubZes section in this chapter Computer Module q Rack and Recorder Module Inspect connectors and ensure that the Modules are locked into connectors place and do not slide out without first releasing the locking plate on the bottom of the Module q Labeling Ensure all labeling...

Страница 256: ...or physical condition During the course of this examination ensure that the controls perform their proper function Verifying CRT Integrity Note I IF Note the positions of all of the shift contrast and brightness controls before starting tests so that they are returned to their previous positions assuming they are correct at the end of the testing procedure If possible verify the integrity of the D...

Страница 257: ... and EAST WESTcontrols on bottom rear of M1092A M1094A Display or bottom right side of M1094B Display but should not be visible throughout the lower two thirds of the gain control range h Apply an external 1 mV pulse The trace should exhibit a leading edge with minimal rounding and a spike or overshoot of lessthan 10 After 1 second the pulse should have decayed no more than half of its original am...

Страница 258: ...le Recorder 1 Insert new roll with paper 2 Pull out some paper and discard leeding from the TOP Pull paper first 2 inches fold or tear front edge jut until it clicks into place of paper at a 45 angle 3 Feed paper UNDER roller using 4 Pull paper out and close door left edge of paper asa guide 10 8 ...

Страница 259: ...Loaded Backwards 1 Tear off paper then open recorder door 2 Pinch paper at shelf below roller and pull paper off of roller seeillustration below 3 Gently push excesspaper back onto paper roll 4 With paper rolled loosely pinch several thicknesses of the loose paper with your fingers at front of roll and pull roll out from recorder Tear off any damaged paper before attempting to reload seeillustrati...

Страница 260: ...test 2 Admit and discharge functions 3 Print and record functions 4 High and low ECG alarms from the bedside 5 If arrhythmia is present a Admit and assign arrhythmia functions b Learn signal functions c Alarm functions including alarm validation d Pacedsignal functions To check the Admit Function 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 h SS Admit Discharge press Select bed Enter a name with the keyboard Choosea wave If you...

Страница 261: ...Menu Press F 8 Press Admit y1 y I 9 Press n JJ ff j The screen should show the following q the patient s name o learning ECG o heart rate q paced condition If the screen doesnot show any of the above or the CCMdoesnot appear to be working refer to the chapter on troubleshooting To check recorder function 1 At the CCM push the j 1 button on the recorder A recording should print out Press the J butt...

Страница 262: ... patient signal simulator to generate several Vtach alarms Validate the alarm and make sure an alarm recording was generated To test printer fu ion 1 From the bedside pressC Data 2 PressiD ij i b 4 Press Verify the printer prints the correct information 5 At the CCM press Arryth Functions 6 Press R 10 12 ...

Страница 263: ...or providing the following information w Preparing TestEquipment n Repositioning Equipment for Safety Checks w Checking Chassisto Ground Resistance n Checking ChassisLeakage Current The safety checks listed should be performed to ensure that the HP Component Central Monitor is free from any ungrounded conditions that could causeunsafe operation 11 l ...

Страница 264: ...EXTERNAL TEST 2 l 2 AMP SOURCE 3 COLOR CODED JACKS 4 TEST RECEPTACLE 5 FUNCTION SWITCH 6 SELECTOR SWITCH 7 PRESS TO APPLY LINE VOLTAGE RED BUTTON 1 8 REVERSE POLARITY 9 OPEN GROUND IO OPEN NEUTRAL Ll 11 ACTIVE TEST CURRENT 12 PRESS TO APPLY DC ONLY 13 POWER UNE TEST 14 LED INDICATORS 15 READOUT Figure 11 l Dempsey safety Analyzer Model 431F 1D For the Chassisto Ground ResistanceTest an alternate t...

Страница 265: ...then connect a lead to each side of the test load plug and install a green alligator or hippo clip on one wire and a red one on the other wire Plug Dual banana Resistor 1 kilohm l 0 5 watt Resistor lo ohm l 0 5 watt Capacitor 0 15 microfarads 5 200V Ground I t Cable Connect clip to ground wire of power cord cut tie Plug Power Cord clip back and insulate other wires Seediagram Male NEMA 6 ft 1 8 M ...

Страница 266: ...nt Caution The safety checks DO NOT test the cabling in the walls from box to box To Isolate Wall and Ceiling Mounts A wall or ceiling mount must be checked with an ohmmeter for isolation from earth ground Most HP M1180 series mounts wiII be found to be isolated If not either the equipment must be removed from the mount or the mount must be modified Warning 1 To ensure test accuracy equipment must...

Страница 267: ...L DC DC _ TEST COMPUTER MODULE DISCONNECTED AND MOVED TO DISPLAY AREA r I I I SON I WALLS tiP HIL REMOTEDISPLAY B MASTERDISPLAY r REMOTERACK REMOTE DISPLAY I 4 DC DC HP HIL 1 L I COMPUTER _ MODULE Figure 11 3 Repositioning of Equipment for Safety Checks M1092AIM1094A 11 5 ...

Страница 268: ...ty Checks SON il REMOTE DISPLAY Pi REMOTERACK I WAUS TEST REMOTE DISPLAY I WALL BOX TYPICAL COMPUTER MODULE DISCONNECTED AND MOVED TO DISPLAY AREA w v I I I I J SDF HP HIL COMPUTER MODULE J Figure 11 4 Repositioning of Equipment for Safety Checks M1094B 11 6 ...

Страница 269: ...CEon analyzer 3 Connect clip lead on other end to ground pin at male plug of HP Component Central Monitor power cord 4 Connect dual bananaplug of a secondKelvin cable between HI METER terminal and positive terminal of l 2 AMP SOURCEon analyzer 5 Clip other end of secondKelvin cable onto rear panel ground lug of HP Component Central Monitor 6 Set analyzer FUNCTION switch to EXTERNAL CURRENTposition...

Страница 270: ... METHOD POWER CORD INSTRUMENT UNDER TEST 8 0 REAR PANEL GROUND LUG MARKED V 1 b 1 MILLIOHMMETER ANALYZER METHOD METER LO II2 AMP SOURCE DEMPSEY SAFETY ANALYZER POWER CORD INSTRUMENT UNDER TEST 3 i0 REAR PANEL GROUND LUG MARKED Figure 11 5 Chassis to Ground Resistance I t Setup ...

Страница 271: ...he Dempsey Safety Analyzer 3 Set the analyzer FUNCTION switch to INTERNAL CURRENTposition and SELECTORswitch to TEST I position 4 Using a clip lead connect the HP Component Central Monitor chassisground to analyzer terminal labeled CASE 5 Use the OPEN GROUND and or REVERSEPOLARITY buttons on the analyzer to obtain following test conditions Read leakage current on analyzer meter and record readings...

Страница 272: ...Checking Patient Safety Checking Chassis Leakage Current 2 E r3 lYY L MARKEDB EK y ANALYZER OPEN GROUND REVERSE POLARITY Figure 11 6 Chassis Leakage Current Test Setup 11 10 ...

Страница 273: ... Monitor Field replacement procedures are separated into the following sections n Servicing the Display Module l Servicing the Computer Module l Servicing the Recorder Module Within these sections individual procedures are given each as a seriesof steps together with an illustration where required to highlight parts of the disassembly reassemblyprocedure 12 l ...

Страница 274: ...wdriver Screwdriver Balldriver Socketdriver Socketdriver Mat table 2 e of Equipment Characteristics No 1 Cross tipped No 2 Cross tipped No 3 Cross tipped No 1 Flat tipped No 2 Flat tipped No 3 Flat tipped Hex screw driver M5 0 M5 5 3M No 8210 0 6m x 1 2m 2 x 4 CMOSStatic control or Mat floor 3M No 8210RRunner roll or 3M No 8200 asprovided CMOSStatic control or Strap wrist 3M No 8200RRunner roll Mu...

Страница 275: ...r both the monochrome and color master display modules 1 Cable Connector Cover 2 Power Fuses 3 Line Power Filter M1094A color display only 4 Plastic Cover 5 Plastic Bezel 6 Human Interface Board 7 Metal Cover 8 Video Connector Plate M1092A and M1094A displays only 9 Line Input Fuse Holder M1092A and M1094A displays only 10 Switch Mode Power Supply 11 Locking Cam 12 3 ...

Страница 276: ...astic cover and then stop at the switch mode power supply box YouMUST perform all the disassemblytasks in this section in the order shown by the diagram Where paths are divided this means the disassemblyprocedures can be performed in any order Alternatively where paths re join this means that all the above procedures must be performed before you can move further down the flow chart CST RT IS DISPL...

Страница 277: ...emoving and Replacing Components Servicing the Display Module 7 START HAS THE POWER BEEN SWITCHED OFF 10 MINS REMOVE TOP METAL I COVER I Figure 12 2 Removal Flow Diagram M1094B Color Display Module 12 5 ...

Страница 278: ...Removing and Replacing Components Servicing the Display Module REMOVE POWER SUPPLY REMOVE r l PLASTIC BEZEL Figure 12 3 Removal Flow Diagram M1092A Monochrome Display Module FUSE HOLDER 12 6 ...

Страница 279: ...rom the inside of the display s left panel Make sure that you retain the two washers To Replace the Bear Cable Cover The procedure for replacing the rear cable cover is described in the following steps Step 1 Lean the cover against the rear of the display such that you can connect the ground wire to the caseof the display Step 2 Using a cross tipped screwdriver replace the large grounding screw on...

Страница 280: ...ating Step 4 Repeat steps 1 to 3 for the other fuse To Replace the Power Fuses The procedure for replacing the power fuses is described in the following steps Step 1 Step 2 Step 3 Step 4 Step 5 Locate one end of the fuse of the correct value into the fuse cap Locate the fuse and fuse cap into the receptacle in the rear of the display Using a flat tipped screwdriver gently push the fuse cap into th...

Страница 281: ... Note the connections for the filter for when you come to fit the replacement Step 4 Removethe filter connections to the line voltage and the integral switch mode power supply Step 5 While supporting the filter use the cross tipped screwdriver to remove the four screws that secure the filter to the display rear panel Step 6 Lift the filter clear of the display rear panel To Replace the Line Power ...

Страница 282: ...Removing and Replacing Components Servicing the Display Module I I Figure 12 4 Line Power Filter 12 10 ...

Страница 283: ...pring them outward and lift the cover clear of the display module lb Replace the Plastic Cover The procedure for replacing the plastic cover is described in the following steps Step 1 Grip inside the lower edgesof each side of the cover with the back towards you and spring them outward Step 2 Lower the cover over the top of the display module sothat it is an inch away from the front bezel Step 3 S...

Страница 284: ...emove the plastic stud for the power switch To Replace the Plastic Bezel The procedure for replacing the plastic bezel is described in the following steps Step 1 Place the display module on its back with its feet towards you Step 2 Locate the four plastic tabs at the top of the bezel into the holes in the top of the display module Lower the bottom edge of the bezel to within two inches of the scre...

Страница 285: ...Removing and Replacing Components Servicing the Display Module I I Figure 12 6 Plastic Bezel 12 13 ...

Страница 286: ...ypad 3 Using your thumb press on the keystrip s soldered connector until you detach the bottom of the keystrip from the plastic bezel 4 From the front of the plastic bezel lift the keystrip up away from the bezel until it is completely detached 5 Thread the ribbon cable through the hole in the bezel where the keystrip connector was located 6 Replacethe plastic bezel see 5 Replacethe Plastic Bezeli...

Страница 287: ...gently pulliig the top edge of the board Step 4 When both lugs are free lift the board vertically out of the bezel lb Replace the Human Interface Board The procedure for replacing the human interface board is described in the following steps Step 1 Locate the lower edge of the interface board into the slots on either side of the bezel Step 2 Lower the board in the slots being careful to align the ...

Страница 288: ...odule is described in the following steps All screws are removed using a cross point screwdriver Step 1 Remove the eight screws that secure the cover to the display There are six screws on the top of the cover and one on eachof the display s outside side panels Step 2 Only if display is color use one hand to lift the top of the cover and passthe connector to the line filter though the holes Step 3...

Страница 289: ...s to the line filter through the holes The three connectors from the mains inlet connector are passedthrough the left hole and the two load connectors to the SMPSare passedthrough the right hole Step 2 Only if display is color locate the cover on the display so that the holes in both the cover and the display are aligned Step 3 Replace the eight screws that secure the cover to the display There ar...

Страница 290: ...e the top metal and SMPScovers To Replace the Top Metal and SMPS Covers M1094B The procedure for replacing the top metal and SMPScovers is described in the following steps All screws are replaced using a cross point screwdriver Step 1 Insert SMPScover over rear of display slide bottom and sides into place and align 2 screw holes on cover s top edge with holes in top frame of display Step 2 Insert ...

Страница 291: ...n the rear of the switch mode power supply This securesthe assemblyto the power supply Step 4 Slide the assemblyout of the slot in the side of the power supply lb Replace the Line Input Fuse Holder M1092A M1094A The procedure for replacing the line input fuse holder is described in the following steps All screws are replaced using a cross tipped screwdriver Step 1 Slide the assemblyinto the slot o...

Страница 292: ...Removing and Replacing Components Servicing the Display Module Figure 12 10 Line Input Fuse Holder I 12 20 ...

Страница 293: ...ross tipped screwdriver remove the two screws from the outside of the display s left panel Thesescrews secure the SMPSto the display module Carefully slide the SMPStoward the far end of the display to accessthe connectors on the rear of the SMPS If you think of the four connectors asbeing numbered 1 for the top to 4 for the bottom then remove connectors 1 and 3 by simply pulling them out remove co...

Страница 294: ...placethe connector simply by pushing into the receptacle on the far side of the SMPS Locate the SMPSinto the display such that the holes in both the SMPSand the left panel of the display are aligned Using a cross tipped screwdriver replace the two screws from the outside of the display s left panel Thesescrews secure the SMPSto the display module Replacethe black wires for the plug in spade termin...

Страница 295: ...ing SMPSPCB to rear of display Removeground wire attached with screw to bottom front of PCB Using screwdriver depress 2 white tabs top center and right center projecting through PCB tilt PCBforward and remove lb Replace the Switch Mode Power Supply M1094B The procedure for replacing the switch mode power supply SMPS is described in the following steps Step 1 Step 2 Step 3 PlacePCBtab holes over 2 ...

Страница 296: ...nector from the video card Step 2 Using a socket driver remove the four securing hex studs from the plate Step 3 lift the connector plate clear of the display To Replace the Video Connector Plate The procedure for replacing the Video Connector Plate is described in the following steps Step 1 Locate the connector plate over the four holes Step 2 Using a socket driver replace the four securing hex s...

Страница 297: ...nting screw on the locking cam using a No 1 cross tipped screwdriver lb Replace the Locking Cam The procedure for replacing the locking cam is described in the following steps Step 1 Lay the Display Module face down on a soft surface such asfoam or cardboard Step 2 Locate the Locking Cam over the hole in the base of the Display Module so it points towards the rear of the unit Step 3 Replacethe sin...

Страница 298: ...omputer Module The section shows you how to remove and replace the following computer module components 1 Rear Cover 2 dc dc Converter 3 Function Cards 4 Recorder Module 5 Integral Module Rack 6 Fan 7 Plastic Side Covers 8 Top Cover 9 Backplane 10 Plastic Feet 11 Locking Cam 12 26 ...

Страница 299: ...xample if you wish to remove the dc dc converter then you must follow the path for back cards and the stop at the dc dc converter box Alternatively if you wish to remove the backplane then you MUST perform all the disassemblytasks in this section in the order shown by the diagram ARE THE FRONT FUNCTIONCARDS REMOVED 1 1 REMOVE DC DC CONVERTER REMOVE FUNCTION CARDS YES FUNCTIONCARDS REMOVE RECORDER ...

Страница 300: ...ng screw from the inside of the computer module Make sure that you replace the two washers on either side of the cable eyelet lb Replace the Rear Cover The procedure for replacing the rear cover is described in the following steps Step 1 Lean the cover against the side of the computer module such that you can connect the ground wire to the caseof the computer module Step 2 Using a cross tipped scr...

Страница 301: ... it directly out until it is clear of the Computer Module Avoid lifting the unit out of the slot in the Computer Module asthis may damage the connector on either the function card or backplane lb Replace the DC DC Converter The procedure for replacing the DC DC converter is described in the following steps Step 1 Locate the card edge of the DC DC converter in to the far left slot on the rear of th...

Страница 302: ...ntil it is clear of the computer module less than ten tunes Remove the card using the board extractor tool HP M1046 44901 attached to the rear of the computer module lb Replace a Function Card The procedure for replacing one of the function cards is described in the following steps Step 1 Locate the card edge in to the appropriate slot in the computer module Step 2 Slide the card into the computer...

Страница 303: ...Removing and Replacing Components Servicing the Computer Module Figure 12 15 Function Card 12 31 ...

Страница 304: ...rasp recorder module with one hand placing thumb on top of module and two fingers on bottom Step 2 Presstwo release tabs on bottom of module and remove module from front end rack assembly lb Replace the Recorder Module The procedure for replacing the Recorder Module is described in the following steps Step 1 Insert recorder module into slot in front end rack assembly until you hear the release tab...

Страница 305: ...ack Step 3 Holding the tabs slide the integrai rack gently towards you clear of the computer module lb Replace the Integral Module Rack The procedure for replacing the integral module rack is described in the following steps Step 1 Locate the two large tabs inside the cavity in the computer module Step 2 Slide gently into the computer module until someresistance is felt Step 3 Pushthe module rack ...

Страница 306: ...up to remove lb Replace the Fb n The procedure for replacing the fan is described in the following steps Step 1 Replace the fan shield the shield is keyed with an arrow to indicate proper orientation Align the arrow with the location of the fan wires allowing the fan wires to clear the assembly Step 2 Replace the 4 rubber isolators to secure the fan shield to the fan assembly Step 3 Replace the mo...

Страница 307: ...tabs on the bottom of the cover out of the slots in the side of the computer module and lift clear of the computer module lb Replace the Plastic Side Covers The procedure for replacing the plastic side covers is described in the following steps Step 1 Locate the tabs on the bottom of the cover into the lower slots on the side of the computer module Step 2 Tilt the top of the cover so it lays flat ...

Страница 308: ...Removing and Replacing Components Servicing the Computer Module Figure 12 17 Plastic Side Covers 12 36 ...

Страница 309: ...driver remove the six screws three on each side securing the top cover to the computer module Step 2 Lift the top cover clear of the computer module lb Replace the Top Cover The procedure for replacing the top cover is described in the following steps Step 1 Locate the top cover on to the computer module Step 2 Using the cross tipped screwdriver replace the 6 screws three each side and tighten 12 ...

Страница 310: ...t of the computer module To Replace the Backplane The procedure for replacing the backplane is described in the following steps Step 1 Stand to the rear of the computer module and hold the backplane by it uppermost edge with the large spacebetween the connectors on the left Step 2 Locate the backplane in the slot in the center of the computer module Step 3 Lower into the computer module Figure 12 ...

Страница 311: ...r module Step 2 Tighten the screws to secure the feet in place Step 3 Turn the computer module over to stand on it s feet lb Remove the Locking Cam The procedure for removing the locking cam is described in the following steps Step 1 Place the computer module upside down Step 2 Remove the single mounting screw on the locking cam using a No 1 cross tipped screwdriver lb Replace the Locking Cam The ...

Страница 312: ...e end of the paper hangs over the top towards you Open the door and insert the paper roll into the recorder until it is held securely by the buttons bumps on each side Step 2 Cut off and discard the first two inches approximately of paper to eliminate any traces of adhesive Thread the paper under the roller and over the plastic shelf far enough so that it goesaround the roller and comesout above i...

Страница 313: ...bers if available for HP Component Central Monitor items Exploded views of the following are provided to assistin identifying certain parts The circuit boards used in the BP Component Central Monitor contain Surface Mounted Devices SMD which can only be repaired with special equipment not available in the field For this reason the majority of the parts used in the system can only be replaced at bo...

Страница 314: ... 60300 French M2310 67101 M2310 60501 M2310 60401M2310 67001 M2310 60201 M2310 60101 M2310 60301 German M2310 67102 M2310 60502 M2310 60402M2310 67002 M2310 60202 M2310 60102 M2310 60302 Dutch M2310 67103 M2310 60503 M2310 60403M2310 67003 M2310 60203 M2310 60103 M2310 60303 Spanish M2310 67104 M2310 60504 M2310 60404M2310 67004 M2310 60204 M2310 60104 M2310 60304 Italian M2310 67105 M2310 60505 M...

Страница 315: ...Parts Ordering Display Bezel Parts Exploded View Display Bezel The following parts are shown in the Display Bezelexploded view Figure 13 l 1 HIF Board 2 Keystrips 3 Control Panel Figure 13 1 Display Bezel Exploded View 13 3 ...

Страница 316: ... Fuse 1lOV mono Fuse 220V color Fuse 1lOV color Power Switch Assembly color Power Switch Assembly mono Line Filter Assembly color Fuse Assembly color Display Rear Enclosure Display Rear Cover 0ble 13 3 Replaceable Parts EIP M1094B 14 Display Module Exchange Fart Number M1094 68502 New Part Number 311920885441FMI 5041 4264 5041 4265 21lo 0633 21lo 0365 311920808963FMI 311920406671FMI 311920129931FM...

Страница 317: ...e M1092A M1094A Display Module exploded view Figure 13 2 1 SMPS mono or color 2 Foot 3 CamLocking 4 Fuses 5 Power Switch Assembly mono or color 6 Line Filter Assembly Color 7 Fuse Assembly Color 8 Video HP HIL Connector PCA 9 Rear Cover Display 10 Rear Enclosure Display 2 1 Figure 13 2 M1092A M1094A Display Module Exploded View 13 5 ...

Страница 318: ... Module M1094B The following parts are shown in the M1094BDisplay Module exploded view Figure 13 3 1 SMPS 2 Foot 3 Cam Locking 4 Fuses 5 Cable Cover Display 6 Plastic Cover Display 7 Top Metal Cover Display 8 SMPSCover Display Figure 13 3 M1094B Display Module Exploded View 13 6 ...

Страница 319: ...68513 M1085 68501 M1086 68501 New part Number M1088 66501 M2300 66561 M1082 66501 M1072 66501 M2300 66511 M1053 66512 M1053 66513 M1085 66501 M2300 60010 M1086 66501 0950 1954 M2300 66521 3103 0149 Description Front End Rack Board Utility CPU 3DN Interface CDSPCVIDEO CDSPCCTRL Dp sys CPC Arrhythmia CPC RS232Interface Front End Rack Assy HDLC Interface DC DC Converter Monochrome Video Board CPCTher...

Страница 320: ... View Computer Module The following parts are shown in the Computer Module exploded view Figure 13 4 1 Video Board 2 DC DCConverter 3 Utility CPU 4 CPCBoard 5 kont End Board 6 Front End Rack Assembly 7 Color Video Control Figure 13 4 Computer Module Exploded View 13 8 ...

Страница 321: ...change part Number Ml1 16 68520 New Fart Number M2300 40020 M2300 00150 3160 0816 M2300 40010 M1116B M2300 60010 Description Fan Grill Fan Filter Blank Front Panel Recorder Module Integral Rack Assembly 1 Integral Rack Assembly includes fan grill fan fflter fan and blank front panel Recorder Module must be ordered separately 13 9 ...

Страница 322: ...loded View Integral Rack The following parts are shown in the Integral Rack exploded view Figure 13 5 1 Fan Grill 2 Fan Filter 3 Fan 4 Blank Front Panel 5 Recorder Module 6 Integral Rack Assembly 6 Figure 13 5 Integral Rack Exploded View Replaceable Parts 13 10 ...

Страница 323: ...ing Miscellaneous Replaceable Parts able 13 7 Replaceable parts Miscellaneous New Description Part Number D1187A 20 Color Display D1193A 17 Color Display C1429A Keyboard Seeoverlays below 9300 1911 Keyboard Cover Keyboard Overlays New LamWage Fart Number M2301 83000 English M2301 83001 French M2301 83002 German M2301 83003 Dutch M2301 83004 Spanish M2301 83005 Italian M2301 83008 Swedish M2301 830...

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Страница 325: ... 17 cables preparing and terminating 5 16 pulling 5 8 card identifier functional description 2 10 CDSPC card functional description 2 19 CDSPC CTRL card functional description 2 22 CDSPC VIDEO card functional description 2 22 ceiling mount installing 6 28 chassis leakage current for patient safety checks 11 9 chassis to ground resistance for patient safety checks 11 7 checking fuses 7 3 checking p...

Страница 326: ...urations using HP 78720 7 8 configurations using HP M1403A 7 7 configurations using SCC 7 6 configuring arrhythmia 8 9 configuring bed assignments 8 9 configuring bed labels 8 9 configuring display format 8 12 configuring printers 7 32 configuring the display format 8 12 configuring the system 8 l connecting HP M1117A recorder 7 30 connecting HP M1176A remote rack 7 29 connecting keyboard switch 7...

Страница 327: ...ng 8 12 display module removal flow diagram 12 4 removing and replacing components 12 3 servicing 12 1 display module M1092A M1094A exploded view 13 5 ordering replaceable parts 13 4 display module M 1094B exploded view 13 6 ordering replaceable parts 13 4 DSPC card functional description 2 16 E electrical inspection conducting 7 2 electrical requirements in site preparation 5 6 electrical specifi...

Страница 328: ...d 2 38 human interface board 3 6 integral module rack 2 41 local bus 2 2 message passing bus 2 2 MPB interface 2 9 paper drive motor 45 power supply board 4 3 printhead 45 rack interface card 2 35 recorder module 42 RS232 interface 2 28 SDN interface 2 32 switch mode power supply M1092A M1094A 3 4 switch mode power supply M1094B 3 5 utility bus 2 3 Utility CPU 2 24 function card connections 2 4 re...

Страница 329: ...installing 17 inch remote display 7 23 installing 21 inch remote display 7 20 installing adapter plate 6 25 installing ceiling mount 6 28 installing desktop tilt swivel mount 6 9 installing locking cam 6 24 installing locking tilt swivel mount 6 7 installing mounting plate 6 23 installing multiple display systems 7 18 installing rack mount 6 31 installing remote rack stand 6 20 installing single d...

Страница 330: ...12 9 line voltage in site preparation 5 6 selecting 7 2 local bus functional description 2 2 local clusters 2 3 locating equipment in site preparation 5 4 locking cam installing 6 24 removing and replacing 12 25 12 39 locking tilt swivel mount installing 6 7 making claims for damage 7 2 mechanical inspection conducting 7 2 message passing bus functional description 2 2 metal cover removing and rep...

Страница 331: ...ion connecting 7 31 patient safety checking 11 l repositioning equipment for 1l 4 patient safety checks chassis leakage current 1l 9 chassis to ground resistance 11 7 isolating system cabling for l l 4 isolating wall and ceiling mounts for 11 4 preparing test equipment for 11 2 performing a network test 9 23 performing preventive maintenance 10 5 performing product assurance 10 l peripherals conne...

Страница 332: ... configuring 7 32 printhead functional description 4 5 product assurance performing 10 l providing conduit 5 3 pulling cables in site preparation 5 8 R rack cable terminating 5 23 rack interface card functional description 2 35 rack mount installing 6 31 rear cable cover removing and replacing 12 7 rear cover removing and replacing 12 28 rear panel controls connectors Display Module 1 16 recorder ...

Страница 333: ... power supply M1092A M1094A 12 21 switch mode power supply M1094B 12 23 top cover 12 37 top metal cover M1094B 12 18 video connector plate M 1092A M 1094A 12 24 removal flow diagram computer module 12 27 display module 12 4 removing and replacing components display module 12 3 repackaging for shipment or storage 7 2 replaceable parts ordering 13 1 replacing paper in the recorder module 10 8 reposi...

Страница 334: ...lacing 12 18 software revision in service mode 9 23 spanning rails installing 6 24 specifications system l 8 stack mount M1092A M1094A installing 6 12 stack mount M1094B installing 6 17 STATUS in network test 9 25 status log checking 9 9 in service mode 9 22 storage repackaging for 7 2 switch mode power supply M1092A M1094A functional description 3 4 removing and replacing 12 21 switch mode power ...

Страница 335: ...ating rack cable 5 23 terminating 232 cable 5 26 terminating video cable 5 20 test equipment for checking patient safety 11 2 to assign beds to sectors in configuration 8 l 1 top cover removing and replacing 12 37 top metal cover M1094B removing and replacing 12 18 troubleshooting DC DC converter 9 20 display 9 4 power supply 9 20 recorder module 9 21 system 9 l troubleshooting tables using 9 2 U ...

Страница 336: ...nnector plate M1092A M1094A removing and replacing 12 24 W wall and ceiling mounts isolating for patient safety checks 11 4 wall boxes installing 5 9 wall hanger installing 6 27 wall mount installing 6 25 wave colors selecting 8 12 Index 12 ...

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