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Datex-Ohmeda S5 Monitor Series
S5 Anesthesia and Critical Care Monitor Service Menu Guide June 2005
Service Menu Guide
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Datex-Ohmeda S/5TM Anesthesia Monitor and Critical Care Monitor Monitor Software L-ANE05(A) and L-ICU05(A) Service Menu
All specifications are subject to change without notice. CAUTION: U.S. Federal law restricts this device to sale by or on the order of a licensed medical practitioner. Outside the USA, check local laws for any restriction that may apply. M1027809 June, 2005
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Table of contents
Table of contents Table of contents
i
List of tables
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Introduction
1 Service Menu structure... 1 Service Menu... 2
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Frame 1.1 1.2 1.3
1.4 1.5
3 Display Controller... 4 Memory... 5 Network... 5 1.3.1 Network Status... 5 1.3.2 Network Config... 6 1.3.3 Ethernet... 7 MemCards... 8 1.4.1 Status... 8 1.4.2 Communication... 9 Power Supply...10
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Display
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Keyboard
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3.1 3.2
4
Keyboard Log...13 Keyboard Type...13
Parameters 4.1
4.2 4.3 4.4 4.5 4.6 4.7
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Gas Unit...14 4.1.1 General...15 4.1.2 Gases...16 4.1.3 Spirometry... 17 ECG Module...19 4.2.1 ECG Setup...20 ESTP Module...21 4.3.1 Calibrations...23 P/PT...24 4.4.1 P/PT Calibrations...25 PP...26 4.5.1 PP Calibrations...27 COP...28 4.6.1 COP Calibrations...29 NIBP Module...30 4.7.1 NIBP Demo... 31 4.7.2 NIBP Calibration...32 4.7.3 NIBP Safety Valve...33 4.7.4 NIBP Pulse Valve...34 4.7.5 NIBP Buttons/Leds...35
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4.8 4.9 4.10 4.11 4.12
4.13 4.14 4.15 4.16
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Set/Test 5.1
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4.7.6 NIBP Pneumatics...36 4.7.7 NIBP Watchdog...37 NMT...38 4.8.1 NMT Setup...40 Oxygen Saturation Modules, E-NSAT, M-NSAT, M-OSAT... 41 More...42 Interface module, E-INT, M-INT...43 Tonometry...44 4.12.1 Tonometry...48 4.12.2 Press Sensor...49 4.12.3 System Test...50 4.12.4 CO2 Sensor...52 4.12.5 Pneumatics...53 4.12.6 AD...54 EEG & EP...55 4.13.1 EEG & EP Setup...57 BIS...58 4.14.1 Sensor...63 4.14.2 BIS Setup...65 Entropy...66 4.15.1 Sensor...67 DIS Interfacing...68 4.16.1 Interfacing...68 4.16.2 Status Page...69 4.16.3 DIS Interfacing service menu...69 Country Settings...72
Service Log 6.1
6.2 6.3 6.4
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Maintenance... 74 6.1.1 Planned Maintenance... 74 6.1.2 Repair...75 6.1.3 Upgrade...75 Error History...76 Event History...76 Alarm History...77
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Record Data
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Remote Access
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Appendix A: How to read HEX numbers
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List of tables
List of tables Table 1 Table 2 Table 3 Table 4 Table 5 Table 6 Table 7 Table 8 Table 9 Table 10 Table 11 Table 12 Table 13 Table 14 Table 15
Ethernet service data ... 7 Module general status ... 44 Module hardware status... 45 Module keyboard status... 45 Module general error status... 45 Module pneumatics error status ... 46 Module hardware error status... 47 Description of system test ... 50 Module general status ... 59 BIS Engine status... 60 BIS Engine and DSC error messages... 60 DSC status ... 64 Sensor status ... 64 BE power up status ... 64 HEX to binary conversion... 1
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Service menu
Introduction The monitor has a Service Menu, which is a useful tool to examine monitor functions and to troubleshoot in case a fault occurs.
Service Menu structure
Service Menu
Display Ctrl Memory Network
Frame
Network Conf ig Ethernet
MemCards
Display Key board
Power Supply Key board Log Key board Ty pe
Parameters
Battery
Gas Unit
General Gases Spirometry
ECGModule
ECGSetup
ESTPModule
Calibrations
P/PT
Calibrations
PP
Calibrations
COP
Calibrations
NIBPModule
NIBPdemo Calibrations Saf ety v alv e Pulsev alv e Buttons/Leds Pneumatics
Gases
Watchdog
SpO2
NMT setup
M-N/OSAT
Interf ace
Sv O2/C.O
More...
EEG&EP
Setup
TONO
Tonometry
Country Settings
ENTROPY DISInterf acing
Serv ice Log RecordData
Maintenance
PlannedMaint. Repair Upgrade
Spirometry
Press sensor Sy stem test CO2 sensor Pneumatics AD BISsetup
servmenu_struct03_AM.vsd
BIS Set/Test
NIBP
NMT
RemoteAccess
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Service Menu NOTE: The Service Menu pictures and parameter values are for reference only. Details on the menu page can vary depending on the software version and the module type in use.
To enter the service menu: 1. Press the Monitor Setup key. 2. Select Install/Service (password 16-4-34). 3. Select Service (password 26-23-8).
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Frame
The frame menu includes service menus common for the frame.
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1.1
Display Controller
Controller 1 details of the 1st display controller. Controller 2 details of the 2nd display controller. Controller 3 details of the 3rd display controller. Previous Menu a selection to return to the previous menu.
Details of the display controller boards NOTE: The values are valid only for B-DISPX and newer display controller boards. Board type: This is the type of the display controller board in the monitor. Serial number: Serial number of the display controller board in use. PLD version: Program version of the programmable logic device. SW date: Manufacturing date of the display controller software. SW version: Version of the display controller software. NOTE: The display controller software is a part of the monitor software, and it is downloaded to the display controller board memory from the CPU board when necessary. Resolution: This shows the output resolution that is selected through the monitor software menus. Forced resolution: Forced resolution is the output resolution selected by the display controller board’s dip switches or jumpers. NOTE: The forced resolution settings override the resolution settings selected through monitor menus. The forced resolution (i.e. resolution dip switches) must be set to AUTO to allow the software-selected resolutions to be valid.
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1.2
Memory
A service menu to check the status of the memory used in the CPU board of the monitor. Test Memory tests the condition of the EEPROM/Flash memory component of the CPU board. If the result of the test is Fail, see section “Error messages” in the CPU chapter. Test SRAM tests the Static RAM memory of the CPU board in a similar way as the EEPROM/Flash memory. If the result of the test is Fail, see section “Error messages” in the CPU chapter. Real-time clock test is run at every start up and also during the operation of the monitor. If the result of the test is Fail, the battery for the SRAM timekeeper should be replaced.
1.3
Network
1.3.1
Network Status
The Network Status view shows the general status of the network. Location ID: Monitor’s location given at the setup. DRI level: Shows the selected level of network communication. The network communication is set according to the network software used (e.g. S-CNET01). Interfaces: The field indicates if there is a connection to the Datex-Ohmeda network. Gateway Interface: The field indicates the active network interface (None/Ethernet/WLAN). Connections: Names of the subnet id:s connected. The field represents the subnet status menus, i.e. shows the connected subnets. The first three connections are reserved permanently for Datex-Ohmeda Central, and the fourth is reserved for another subnet, e.g. Datex-Ohmeda S/5 Arrhythmia Workstation.
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Subnet Status The Subnet status view gives more accurate information of the different subnet id:s connected. All four Subnet status menus have a similar structure. The number of different packets transmitted and received by the monitor are shown in the columns below Tx and Rx. The packet types are: Waveforms: Waveform data Phys. data: Physiological numerical data Alarms: Alarms, alarm profiles and alarm limits Link mgmt: Network management messages Record K: Record Keeper data MonToMon: Monitor-to-monitor communication related data Printer: Printing data and control messages File Op.: File operation messages, saving and loading of cases Service: Maintenance and service Modes: User mode data Indics.: Remote indications sent to monitor RemoteEv: Remote events Data server: Packets of the data server (Arrhythmia Workstation) Packets total: Total number of packets sent/received Bytes total: Total number of bytes sent/received T-o Number or resendings InE Received faulty packets LenE Erroneous packet length Dupl Same packet received as a duplicate
1.3.2
Network Config
The DRI Level is for setting the monitor's network communication. The network communication is set according to the network software used (e.g. S-CNET01).
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1.3.3
Ethernet
The Ethernet Status view shows the general status of the ethernet network communication. Driver: Ethernet chip name (DP83902, DP83907) Cable: Indicates if the ethernet cable is connected. EthernetAddr: Monitor’s ethernet address. Speed: Indicates the current ethernet communication speed. The service data related to the ethernet status view is described in the following table.
Table 1
Ethernet service data
Value
Usage
Notes
Received packets (Statistics In/Packets)
Total number of received packets since last cold start.
Transmitted packets (Statistics Out/Packets)
Total number of transmitted packets since last cold start.
Received bytes (Statistics In/Bytes)
Total number of received bytes since last cold start
Transmitted bytes (Statistics In/Bytes)
Total number of transmitted bytes since last cold start
CRC errors (CRC)
Number of received packets with incorrect checksum
Frame errors (Frame)
Number of received packets with incorrect Refers to physical layer problems. frame structure An erroneous packet often has both frame and CRC error.
Transmission errors (Transm.)
Number or errors in packet Transmission
Internal errors (Intern.)
Internal error of the network board.
Must always be 0.
Missed packets (Missed)
Number of received packets lost due to overload
Must always be 0
FIFO errors (FIFO)
Internal error of the network board
Must always be 0
Overrun errors (Overrun)
Practically same as above
Must always be 0
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MemCards
1.4.1
Status
Module Present indicates whether the module is firmly attached to the monitor. Possible values are YES and NO. Module Active indicates whether the module services are available. Possible values are YES and NO. ROM indicates the status of the ROM memory of the module. Possible values are OK and ERR. RAM indicates the status of the RAM memory of the module. Possible values are OK and ERR. PCMCIA indicates the status of the PCMCIA controller of the module. Possible values are OK and ERR. EEPROM indicates the status of the EEPROM memory of the module. Possible values are OK and ERR. SLOT1 and SLOT2 indicate the left hand slot and the right hand slot, respectively. Card type indicates whether the card is MENU or DATA card. If a duplicated card is inserted, type DUPL. File system indicates the type of the memory card in use. The only supported file system is ATA. If a memory card using another file system is used, the message ‘UNKNOWN’ is shown. If the card is poorly attached, the message ‘LOOSE’ is shown. Card size indicates the total amount of disk space in the card in kilobytes. Card used indicates the total amount of used disk space in the card in kilobytes. Card full indicates whether all the disk space in the card is used. Possible values are YES and NO. Card empty indicates the lack of menu files in the MENU card or no files in the DATA card. Possible values are YES and NO. Read error indicates whether the reading from the card has failed. Possible values are YES and NO. Write error indicates whether the writing to the card has failed. Possible values are YES and NO. All values can be '- - -' to indicate 'No data available'.
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1.4.2
Communication
Interface status indicates the status of the data link between the monitor and memory module. If the memory module is properly attached, the status should always be on ACTIVE. If the status blinks between ACTIVE and CLOSED, a communications error has occurred: remove the module briefly, and insert it back to the monitor frame to check if the error disappears. Message types indicates the type of data packets that have been sent (Tx) and received (Rx) since last monitor start. Data types are listed on the lines below Message types text.
Data types: Record K File Operation Service Modes Module status Packets total Bytes total
indicates the communication between the Monitor and Record Keeper. indicates the operations of Patient data. indicates the Memory Module operations. indicates the User Mode operations. indicates the number of sent/received data packets that relate to the memory module status. indicates the total amount of data packets that have been sent/received since the last monitor start. indicates the total amount of data bytes that have been sent/received since the last monitor start.
The last four lines indicate transmission errors: Timeouts Chksum err Length err Duplicated
indicates the number of timeouts that have occurred in memory module data transmission since the last monitor start. indicates the number of checksum errors in data packets from memory module since the last monitor start. indicates the number of data packets with erroneous length from the memory module since the last monitor start. indicates the number of duplicate data packets from the memory module since the last monitor start.
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Power Supply
The menu shows the voltages and temperature measured by the UPI4(NET) board. The measurement starts about 100 ms after a start-up. The values in the column under Mean are the mean values of the last one second, the Min column shows the minimum mean value, and the Max column the maximum mean value of the voltages and temperature measured during the current power ON. The voltages should meet the following ranges: +15V 14.20….15.60 –15V -14.00...-15.50 V +15VD 14.10...15.60 V +5V 4.70...5.40 V Temp (°C) value corresponds with the Central Unit internal temperature measured at the location of the UPI4(NET) board. The numbers on this page are only directive and not absolute values.
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Display
Geometry views the geometry of the display. Colors views the color of the screen. Readability views the readability of the screen.
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Keyboard
Keyboard The service menu for testing the command board functions. Upper Led is for testing the upper alarm LED (red) on the command board. When the text is highlighted, the upper alarm LED can be turned on and off by pressing the ComWheel. Lower Led is for testing the lower alarm LED (yellow) on the command board. When the text is highlighted, the lower alarm LED can be turned on and off by pressing the ComWheel. Dummy Press is for testing the ComWheel. When the text is highlighted, pressing the ComWheel creates a sound from the loudspeaker and the corresponding number on the service data field increases.
Service Data Message count counts the number of messages that are sent out to the main CPU board. Leds upper and lower indicate the states of the alarm LEDs on the command board. Direct action keys texts are indications to the command board membrane keys. When a key on the command board is pressed, the corresponding text in the menu changes its colour. Control wheel, Press counts the ComWheel pressings. Control wheel, Clockwise and Counter clockwise indicate the ComWheel turnings. Since shows the date and the time of the last run time reset.
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3.1
Keyboard Log
Keyboard Scroll Log All the keyboard presses and the commands given by the ComWheel are recorded in the Keyboard Log. The keyboard log is saved in the permanent memory of the monitor. The length of the log is 1150 events. The log is FIFO type. Scroll Stat enables to scroll the keyboard events.
3.2
Keyboard Type
Store Mask A selection for the anaesthesia keyboard’s language. The selected language determines the outcome of the lower keypad. Store Type is for selecting the keyboard; COM = Command Board ARK = Anaesthesia Keyboard AIC = Information Center Keyboard NOTE: The settings should be checked if the controller board is replaced. If settings are changed, the new settings will not be valid until the next start-up.
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Parameters NOTE: Parameter values in Service Data fields are only for reference in this section.
4.1
Gas Unit
Service menu for airway gas modules’ communication and airway gas and spirometry measurements.
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4.1.1
General
Service Data Module configuration shows which measurement options are available, i.e. are detected by the module. Timeouts is a cumulative number that indicates how many times the module has not responded to the monitor's inquiry. Bad checksums is a cumulative number that indicates how many times communication from the module to monitor has broken down. Bad c-s by mod is a cumulative number that indicates how many communication errors the module has detected. The monitor starts counting these items at power up and resets to zero at power off. The values may also be reset when a module is attached to the monitor frame and be set to 32769 or continuous counting may be started when the module is removed from the monitor frame. The nonzero values do not indicate a failure, but the continuous counting (more than 5 per second) or value 32769 indicates either a serial communication failure or a module not in place. Also failures in other modules may cause these numbers to rise or be set to 32769.
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