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S5 Recorder Module Technical Reference Manual Slot June 2001
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Datex-Ohmeda S/5TM Recorder Module, M-REC (Rev. 03) Technical Reference Manual Slot
All specifications are subject to change without notice. Document No. 800 1016-1 June 2001
Datex-Ohmeda Inc. 3030 Ohmeda Drive 53707-7550 MADISON, WIS USA Tel. +1-608-221 1551, Fax. +1-608-222 9147 www.us.datex-ohmeda.com
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Table of contents
TABLE OF CONTENTS Recorder Module, M-REC TABLE OF CONTENTS
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TABLE OF FIgures
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Introduction
1
1
Specifications
2
2
Functional Description
3
2.1 Main components...3 2.1.1 Recorder board ...3 2.2 Module bus connector ...4
3
Service Procedures
5
3.1 General service information...5 3.2 Service check ...5 3.2.1 Recommended tools ...5 3.2.2 Recommended parts ...5 3.3 Disassembly and reassembly...8
4
Troubleshooting
9
4.1 Troubleshooting chart ...9 4.2 Messages...10
5
Service Menu
11
6
Spare Parts
12
6.1 Spare parts list ...12 6.1.1 Recorder module, M-REC, Rev. 00 ...12 6.1.2 Recorder module, M-REC, Rev. 01 ...12 6.1.3 Recorder module, M-REC, Rev. 02 ...12 6.1.4 Recorder module, M-REC, Rev. 03 ...13 6.1.5 Front panel stickers for AS/3 modules (square buttons) ...13 6.1.6 Front panel stickers for S/5 modules (round buttons)...13
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Earlier Revisions
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APPENDIX A
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Service Check FORM
A-1
TABLE OF FIGURES Figure 1
Recorder Module, M-REC...1
Figure 2
Recorder board block diagram ...3
Figure 3
Module Bus connector (X1) pin layout...4
Figure 4
Exploded view of Recorder Module box and Recorder Module...12
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INTRODUCTION This section provides information for maintenance and servicing of the Recorder Module, M-REC. The Recorder Module is a double width plug-in module designed for use with S/5 monitors. The Recorder Module provides real time printing of waveform and numerical data, and trend data. The S/5 Compact Monitos may include a built-in recorder. The built-in recorder is technically the same as the Recorder Module. NOTE: Printings on thermal paper may be destroyed when exposed to light, heat, alcohol etc. Take a photocopy for archive. NOTE: The Recorder Module, M-REC, cannot be used in the Extension Frame, F-EXT4.
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Recorder Module, M-REC
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SPECIFICATIONS Module size, W x D x H
75 x 180 x 112 mm / 3.0 x 7.1 x 4.4 in
Module weight
0.9 kg/ 2 lbs
Power consumption
3W
Principle
Thermal array
Print resolution Vertical Horizontal
8 dots/mm (200 dots/inch) 32 dots/mm (800 dots/inch) at a speed of 25 mm/s and slower
Paper width
50 mm, printing width 48 mm
Traces
Selectable 1, 2, or 3 traces
Print speed
1, 6.25, 12.5, 25 mm/s
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FUNCTIONAL DESCRIPTION
2.1 Main components 2.1.1 Recorder board The function of the recorder board is to establish an interface between the recorder unit and main CPU board in the monitor. The three front panel keys are connected to the recorder unit via the recorder board. The recorder unit and the recorder board are connected together with a small connector board and 12-pin flex-strip cable.
External Communication Communication with the main CPU board is via a +5 V CMOS level RS232 serial interface, with an RS485 reset. Reset
The differential RS485 reset from the module bus generates a Recorder Unit reset signal on the Recorder Board. The Recorder Board also generates a power-up-reset, whose time constant is approximately 0.1 second. The Recorder Unit reset signal is therefore active when either the Module Bus RS485-reset or the power-up-reset is active.
+5 V priority
The recorder unit supply voltage, +15 VREC, is switched on after +5 V is present.
Front panel keys The recorder board can read the three front panel keys and pass their status on to the main CPU board. For protect the keypad signals from static discharges, zener diodes and series resistors are used. Separate pull-up resistors are not needed because pull-up resistors connecting the keypad input signals to +5 V are fitted inside the recorder. Recorder Board
Power-up reset
Reset logic
Reset
RS-485-Reset Module mother board
Recorder
Serial interface +15 V
+ 15VREC
+5V
Front panel membrane switch
Figure 2
Switches
Recorder board block diagram
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2.2 Module bus connector 13
1
25
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Figure 3
Module Bus connector (X1) pin layout
Table 1
Module Bus connector (X1) pin description
Pin No
I/O
Signal
1
I
RESET_RS485
2
-
Not connected
3
I
+15 VDIRTY
4
-
Not connected
5
-
Not connected
6
-
Not connected
7
-
Ground & Shield
8
I
-RESET_RS485
9
O
CTSB
10
I
RTSB
11
O
RXDB
12
I
TXDB
13
-
Ground & Shield
14
-
Not connected
15
I
GroundDIRTY
16
-
Not connected
17
-
Not connected
18
-
Not connected
19
-
Not connected
20
-
Not connected
21
-
Not connected
22
-
Not connected
23
-
Not connected
24
I
+5 VDC
25
I
+5 VDC
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SERVICE PROCEDURES
3.1 General service information Field service of the Recorder Module, M-REC, is limited to replacing faulty circuit boards or mechanical parts. Faulty circuit boards should be returned to Datex-Ohmeda for repair. Datex-Ohmeda is always available for service advice. Please provide the unit serial number, full type designation, and a detailed description of the fault.
CAUTION
Only trained personnel with appropriate equipment should perform the tests and repairs outlined in this section. Unauthorized service may void warranty of the unit.
3.2 Service check These instructions include complete procedures for a service check. The service check is recommended to be performed after any service repair. However, the service check procedures can also be used for determining possible failures. The procedures should be performed in ascending order. The instructions include a check form (Appendix A) which should be filled in when performing the procedures. The mark
? in the instructions means that the check form should be signed after performing
the procedure.
The procedures are designed for monitors with S/5 monitor software of revision 01. However, most of the procedures also apply to monitors, which contain some other monitor software type/revision.
3.2.1 Recommended tools Tool
Order No.
Notes
Part
Order No.
Notes
Recorder paper
74205
M-NE(12)STPR/M-ESTPR/M-ESTP Patient simulator Screwdriver
3.2.2 Recommended parts
•
Detach the module box by removing the two screws from the back of the module. Be careful with the loose latch and spring locking pin.
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Check internal parts: •
screws are tightened properly
•
cables are connected properly
•
EMC covers are attached properly (Rev. 02 ->)
•
there are no loose objects inside the module
? 2.
Check external parts: •
the front cover and the front panel sticker are intact
•
the module box, latch and the spring locking pin are intact
? •
3.
Reattach the module box and check that the latch moves properly.
Open the paper compartment hatch and take out the paper roll, if installed. Remove any paper chaff from the paper compartment. Clean the thermal printhead and the small glass window in front of the static brush with a cotton swab dipped in isopropyl alcohol. Avoid contact with the rubber paper roller. NOTE: Be careful to limit the application of alcohol to the thermal printhead and the window. Leave the paper compartment empty and close the hatch.
? •
Turn the monitor on and wait until the normal monitoring screen appears. Configure the monitor screen so that all required parameters are shown, for example:
Monitor Setup - Screen 1 Setup - Waveform Fields - Field 1 - ECG1 Field 2 - ECG2 Field 3 - P1 Field 4 - P2 Field 5 - PLETH Field 6 - OFF •
Insert the Hemodynamic Moduleinto a module slot. Connect a patient simulator to the module and check that all connected parameters are shown on the screen.
•
Preset recording settings:
Record/Print - Record Waveforms - Waveform 1 - ECG1 Waveform 2 - P1 Waveform 3 - P2 Delay - Off Paper Speed - 6.25 Mm/S 6 Document No. 800 1016-1
Recorder Module, M-REC Length --> 30 S Record Trends - Graphic Trend 1 - Hr Graphic Trend 2 - P1
Monitor Setup - Install/Service (password 16-4-34) - Installation - Printer & Recorder Default Trend - Graph. Display Trends - Time Scale - 2 h 4.
Plug in the Recorder Module. Check that the module goes in smoothly and locks up properly.
5.
Press the RECORD WAVE key on the module front panel. Check that the message “Recorder: Out of paper” appears on the screen.
? ?
6.
Open the paper compartment cover. Check that the previous message changes to “Recorder: Cover open”. Install a paper roll and close the cover. Check that the message “Recorder: Cover open” disappears from the screen.
?
7.
Press the RECORD WAVE key again and check that the module starts recording the selected waveforms. Press the STOP key on the module front panel to stop recording. NOTE: If no recording appears, check that the paper roll is installed correctly - only one side of the paper is printable. Press the PRINT TRENDS key and check that the module starts recording graphical trends. Wait until the recording stops.
?
8.
Check that the quality of the recordings is acceptable.
9.
Press the RECORD WAVE key again and this time wait until the recording stops. Check that the length of the recorded waveform scale is 18.7 cm (±1.5 cm).
?
Change the paper speed setting to 1 mm/s:
Record/Print - Record Waveforms - Paper Speed - 1 mm/s Press the RECORD WAVE key and wait until the recording stops. Check that the length of the scale is now 3.0 cm (±0.5 cm).
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? 10. Perform an electrical safety check and a leakage current test.
?
11.
Check that the module functions normally after performing the electrical safety check.
12.
Clean the module with suitable detergent.
•
Fill in all necessary documents.
? ?
3.3 Disassembly and reassembly Disassemble the Recorder Module, M-REC, in the following way. See figure 4. 1.
Remove the two screws from the back of the module.
2.
Pull the module box slowly rearward and detach it from main body. Be careful with the loose latch and spring pin.
3.
Open the recorder unit paper loading hatch. With a long blade screwdriver loosen the two screws at the bottom of the recorder unit housing.
4.
Disconnect the 50-pin connector from the back of the recorder unit and 5-pin ribbon keypad connector from the recorder board.
The recorder unit and front panel frame can now be pulled out of the main body. The front panel frame is pulled out of the recorder by pulling rearward. The recorder board is attached to the metal chassis with four screws.
CAUTION
The recorder board is fixed to the metal chassis at the factory in a definite position. The recorder board and chassis must therefore not be separated. To reassemble the module, reverse the order of the disassembly steps.
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TROUBLESHOOTING
4.1 Troubleshooting chart Problem
Cause
Treatment
Module not responding to front panel keys, but operates through Recorder menu.
Membrane switch cable loose or broken.
Check the cable. Replace the front panel if necessary.
M-REC: Flex-strip cable broken
Check the cable. Replace if necessary.
M-REC: Bad contact on connector board.
Check contact.
M-REC: Module not properly inserted.
Reinsert the module properly.
M-REC: Flex-strip cable broken.
Check the cable. Replace if necessary.
M-REC: Connector board loose.
Check connector board connections.
Recorder board faulty.
Replace the recorder board.
Recorder unit faulty.
Replace the recorder unit.
Active side of the paper downwards.
Turn the paper roll over.
Recorder will not start. No error messages shown.
Recorder works but nothing appears on the paper.
To test which side is active: Place the paper on a hard surface and draw a line with a fingernail - a dark line will appear on the active (thermal) side. Recorder unit faulty.
Replace the recorder unit.
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4.2 Messages Message
Explanation
Recorder: out of paper
Release paper jam or insert a roll of paper into the recorder.
Recorder: cover open
Close the recorder cover correctly.
Recorder: thermal array overheat
Recorder overheated. Stop using and allow it to cool down.
Recorder: input voltage low
+15 Vrec is too low. Check flex-strip cable and connector board.
Recorder: input voltage high
+15 Vrec is too high. Check flex-strip cable and connector board.
Recorder system error 1, 2, 3
System error. Remove the recorder module and reinsert it. If the problem persists, replace the recorder unit.
Recorder: module removed
The module not in place, or a communication error due to a fault in the module or in the main CPU board.
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SERVICE MENU There is no service menu for the Recorder Module, M-REC.
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SPARE PARTS
6.1 Spare parts list NOTE: Only changed part numbers are listed under later revisions. To find the desired part: check first the list of the revision that corresponds with your device. If the part is not listed there, check the previous revision, etc. until you find the right number.
6.1.1 Recorder module, M-REC, Rev. 00
4
1
3 2
5
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Exploded view of Recorder Module box and Recorder Module
Item Description
Order No.
Item Description
Order No.
-
Membrane keypad
879372
6
Recorder board, M-REC (Rev.00)
*(880313) Use 883384
1
Module box (wide)
886168
7
Recorder
*90350
2
Spring pin
879182
8
50-pin connector cable, M-REC
879362
3
Latch
879181
9
Metal chassis
(879179) Use 883384
4
Cross recess screw M3x8 black
616215
10
Front panel sticker
see 6.1.4
5
Front panel unit, M-REC
881328
-
-
-
NOTE: When part 883384 is used, 50-pin connector cable 879362 is not needed.
6.1.2 Recorder module, M-REC, Rev. 01 Item
Description
Order No.
9
Metal chassis with recorder board
*(881964) Use 883384
6.1.3 Recorder module, M-REC, Rev. 02 Item
Description
Order No.
9 11
Metal chassis with recorder board Metal cover plate, M-REC
*883384 885292
* this part is recommended for stock
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6.1.4 Recorder module, M-REC, Rev. 03 No new spare parts.
6.1.5 Front panel stickers for AS/3 modules (square buttons) Item 10 Front panel stickers that are related to the Compact Module type and adaptation: Adaptation codes: DA=Danish, DE=German, EN=English, ES=Spanish, FI=Finnish, FR=French, IT=Italian, JA=Japanese, NL=Dutch, NO=Norwegian, PT=Portuguese, SV=Swedish Adaptation
M-REC (Rev. 02) Order No.
DA
892220
DE
880486
EN
879483
ES
884388
FI
888875
FR
880172
IT
886761
JA
888310
NL
886066
NO
893573
PT
895241
SV
885869
6.1.6 Front panel stickers for S/5 modules (round buttons) Front panel stickers that are related to the Compact Module type and adaptation: Adaptation codes: DA=Danish, DE=German, EN=English, ES=Spanish, FI=Finnish, FR=French, IT=Italian, JA=Japanese, NL=Dutch, NO=Norwegian, PT=Portuguese, SV=Swedish Adaptation
M-REC (Rev. 03) Order No.
DA DE EN ES FI FR IT JA NL NO PT SV
898857 898848 898847 898851 898854 898849 898852 8000384 898850 898856 898853 898855
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EARLIER REVISIONS For service information on the earlier revisions, please refer to: Recorder Module revision 00 Service Manual p/n 880850 Recorder Module revision 01 Service Manual p/n 882580
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