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Datex-Ohmeda S/5™ Memory Module, M-MEM (Rev. 05) Technical Reference Manual
All specifications are subject to change without notice. Document No. 8001020-2 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 Memory Module, M-MEM (Rev. 04) TABLE OF CONTENTS
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Introduction
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Specifications
1.1 General specifications ...3 1.1.1 M-MEM...3 1.2 Technical specifications...3
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Functional Description
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2.1 Memory Module, M-MEM ...5 2.1.1 Memory board...5 2.1.2 LED board ...7
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Service Procedures
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3.1 General service information...11 3.2 Service check ...11 3.2.1 Recommended tools ...11 3.3 Disassembly and reassembly...15
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Troubleshooting
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4.1 Troubleshooting charts...17 4.1.1 Memory Module ...17 4.1.2 Memory cards ...17
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Service Menu
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5.1 MemCards Status menu...20 5.2 Communication...21
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Spare Parts
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6.1 Spare parts list ...23 6.1.1 Memory Module, M-MEM Rev. 00 ...23 6.1.2 Memory Module, M-MEM Rev. 01 ...24 6.1.3 Memory Module, M-MEM Rev. 02 ...24 6.1.4 Memory Module, M-MEM Rev. 03 ...24 6.1.5 Front panel stickers for AS/3 modules...24 6.1.6 Front panel stickers for S/5 modules...24
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Earlier Revisions
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APPENDIX A
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Service check FORM
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Memory Module, M-MEM
INTRODUCTION The Memory Module, M-MEM is an optional data storage single width module designed for S/5 monitors. It is used for storing patient related physiological data, discrete record keeping events, menu configurations and user defined monitor configurations in removable PCMCIA1 compatible memory cards. The memory module can be utilized in the following applications: • • • •
As a backup media for patient related physiological and record keeping data. As a local menu server for the monitor it is attached to. A memory card with its previously recorded patient data can be transported to a new monitor location with the patient enabling continuous data collection. To save and load user defined monitor configurations.
The memory module is available in one version: •
Single width external plug-in Memory Module, M-MEM for S/5 Critical Care and Anesthesia monitors.
The memory module has two card slots, which use rewritable PCMCIA-ATA specification compatible memory cards: Data and Menu Cards. The data card is used for storing patient related data and record keeping events, and the menu card is used as a storage media for pre-recorded menu configurations and user defined monitor configuration. If the module is used only for data backup and transportation, the Menu card is not necessarily required. Similarly, if only record keeping configurations are needed, Data card does not have to be present. In the latter case, however, no physiological or event data can be stored in a memory card. 2
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Module software runs under MS-DOS compatible operating system provided by Datalight . The files created in Data and Menu MemCards are MS-DOS compatible.
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PCMCIA = Personal Computer Memory Card International Association MS-DOS is a trademark of Microsoft Corporation 3 Datalight is a trademark of Datalight, Inc. 2
The communication between the monitor CPU and the memory module is performed through highspeed internal TTL level RS-232 serial interface. Data transfer rate is 76.8 kbps. NOTE: Memory Module,M-MEM,cannot be used in the Extension Frame,F-EXT4 and in the S/5 Compact Monitors. NOTE: Memory Module, M-MEM rev. 00-02 require software upgrade for communication with S/5 Aneshtesia and Critical Care Monitors.
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SPECIFICATIONS
1.1 General specifications 1.1.1 M-MEM Module size (W × D × H) Module weight Total power consumption
37 × 180 × 112 mm/1.5 × 7.1 × 4.4 in 0.4 kg/1.0 lbs 2 W maximum
1.2 Technical specifications MemCard capacity Data storage capacity
6 MB 2 days of continuous physiological data trends
Operating system File system MemCards
Datalight ROM-DOS MS-DOS compatible PCMCIA-ATA compatible memory cards
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FUNCTIONAL DESCRIPTION The Memory Module, M-MEM contains memory board and a LED (Light Emitting Diode) board attached to the front panel. The front panel has a dual PCMCIA card connector for two MemCards. Above the card slots there are two push buttons for removing the MemCards from the module, and two memory card specific LEDs. The LEDs are on during memory card read and write operations to notify the user not to remove them until the operation is complete.
2.1 Memory Module, M-MEM 2.1.1 Memory board Processor section Basically, memory module is a single board PC with unnecessary I/O functions removed. The processor is Intel 80C186 compatible and the software runs under DOS operating system. Operating frequency is 16 MHz. The board has 512 kB RAM, 448 KB ROM, 128 kB EEPROM and associated buffer circuits for memory operations. Intel 82365SL compatible PC Card Interface Controller (PCIC) provides all the functions needed in MemCard operations. Serial communication, EEPROM read and write operations and LED control is accomplished through a QUART circuit. In addition, processor board contains circuitry to control reset signals and MemCard programming voltages. Memory module board block diagram is shown in figure 1.
PCMCIA card interface MEM has PCMCIA compatible card sockets for two MemCards. Both sockets consist of 60 signal and 8 power connections. MemCards are PCMCIA-ATA compatible, and their memory capacity is 6 MB. All MemCard read and write operations as well as card power management are controlled by PCIC interface controller. Card removals and insertions are also detected by the interface controller. MemCard files are MS-DOS compatible and they can be copied for archival with any MS-DOS compatible computer equipped with PCMCIA-ATA specification compatible card drive.
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ADDRESS LATCHES ADDRESS/DATA
PROCESSOR 80C186X
BUS
ADDRESS RECORD CONTROL LOGIC
DATA BUFFER
CONTROL BUS
DATA BUS
SERIAL , EEPROM & LED, CONTROL
0.5 MB STATIC RAM
448KB FLASH MEMORY
SERIAL COMMUNICATION
MODULE BUS CONNECTOR
RESET, +5V & +12V
POWER & RESET CONTROL
PCMCIA MEMORY CARD CONTROLLER
MEMORY CARD POWER CONTROL
CARD POWER
Figure 1
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MEMORY DATA BUFFERS
MEMORY CARD ADDRESS BUFFERS
CARD DATA CARD CONTROL
DUAL SLOT PCMCIA MEMORY CARD CONNECTOR
Memory board block diagram
CARD ADDRESS
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Serial communication Serial communication between the module and main CPU board is done through module bus TTLlevel RS-232 interface. Data transfer rate is 76.8 kbps. RS485 type monitor reset signal is converted to module reset by an interface transceiver, and power reset is generated by a reset circuit.
Power supply Module receives its power (+5 V, +15 V) from the monitor. PCMCIA card programming voltage +12 V is generated from +15 V by voltage regulators. Card programming voltage is controlled by an interface controller. Otherwise, only +5 V power is used in the module. Maximum power consumption is 2 W.
2.1.2 LED board LED board contains only two yellow light emitting diodes and a three-lead cable to the memory board.
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Connectors and signals
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Module bus connector (X1) Pin No
I/O
Signal
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I I I I I I O I O I I O I O I I I
RESET_RS485* -15 VDC +15 VDIRTY +15 VDC* -DATA_RS485 DATA_RS485 Ground & Shield* -RESET_RS485* CTSB RTSB RXDB TXDB Ground & Shield* +32 VDIRTY GroundDIRTY CTSC* RTSC* RXDC* TXDC* ON/STANDBY BIT0IN RXDD_RS232 TXDD_RS232 +5 VDC* +5 VDC*
* Used in MEM module LED board connector (X5)
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Pin No
I/O
Signal
1 2 3
O O O
+5 V LED1 control LED2 control
Memory Module, M-MEM Connector board connector (X1) Pin No
I/O
Signal
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I I I I I O I O I I I
Ground & Shield* Ground & Shield* -RESET_RS485* +15 VDC* RESET_RS485* CTSC* RTSC* RXDC* TXDC* N/C N/C N/C +5 VDC* +5 VDC*
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SERVICE PROCEDURES
3.1 General service information Field service of the memory module is limited to replacing faulty PC boards, MemCards or mechanical parts. The 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 the appropriate tools and 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.
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in the instructions means that the check form should be signed after performing The mark the procedure. The procedures are designed for monitors with software of level 00. However, most of the procedures also apply to monitors with older monitor software.
3.2.1 Recommended tools Tool
Order No.
Notes
MemCard - Menu (PCMCIA-ATA) MemCard - Data (PCMCIA-ATA) M-NE(12)STPR/M-ESTPR/M-ESTP Patient simulator Screwdriver
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Detach the module box by removing the two screws from the back of the module. Be careful with loose latch and spring pin for locking.
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Check internal parts: − − − − −
screws are tightened properly cables are connected properly all IC’s that are on sockets are attached properly EMC covers are attached properly there are no loose objects inside the module
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Check external parts: −
the front cover and the front panel sticker are intact
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the memory card housing frame is intact
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the module box, the latch and the spring pin are intact
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Reattach the module box and check that the latch is moving properly. Switch the monitor on and wait until the monitoring screen appears. Configure the monitor screen so that all the needed parameters are shown, for example as follows:
Monitor Setup - Screen 1 Setup - Waveform Fields - Field 1 - ECG1
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Field 2 - ECG2 Field 3 - P1 Field 4 - P2 Field 5 - PLETH Field 6 - OFF Insert the M-NE(12)STPR/M-ESTPR/M-ESTP. Connect a patient simulator to the module and check that all connected parameters are shown on the screen. Plug in the Memory Module without memory cards. Check that the module goes in smoothly and locks up properly.
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Check that both LEDs on the module’s front panel light up briefly when the module is connected.
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Enter the service menu:
Monitor Setup - Install/Service (password 16-4-34) - Service (password 26-23-8) Take down the information regarding MEM software by selecting Scroll Vers and turning the ComWheel.
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Enter the memory module service menu: ...Frame - MemCards Check that the module is recognized properly, i.e. “Module present” and “Module active” state YES.
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Check that the Memory board memories and the PCMCIA controller have passed their tests. The status for each should be OK.
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Select ...Frame - Communication.
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Check that “Interface status” states ACTIVE continuously and the error counter values on the bottom part of the menu are stable.
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Select ...Frame - MemCards
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Insert a Memory card labelled “Menu” in the left hand side memory card slot. Check that the message “Menu Card inserted” appears onto the message field and the white menu card symbol onto the upper right hand corner of the screen within 1 minute. NOTE: The battery symbol overrides the memory card symbols in the Compact Monitor. Wait until the information regarding SLOT1 is fully updated in the service menu then check that the “Card type” states MENU and the “File system” ATA. Check that the rest of the information for SLOT1 is reliable and no errors have been detected.
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Insert a Memory card labelled “Data” in the right hand side memory card slot. Check that the message “Data Card inserted” appears onto the message field and the green menu card symbol onto the upper right hand corner of the screen within 1 minute. Wait until the information regarding SLOT2 is fully updated in the service menu then check that the “Card type” states DATA and the “File system” ATA. Check that the rest of the information for SLOT2 is reliable and no errors have been detected.
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Enter the Save Modes -menu: Monitor Setup - Install/Service (password 16-4-34) - Save Modes (password 13-20-31) Save the current modes into the Menu card by selecting LOAD MODES and then TO MEMORY CARD --> SAVE. Wait until the text “Saved” appears then return to the previous menu. Change the name for the mode number 1: Highlight the mode number 1, press the ComWheel and select NAME. Select suitable characters from the list by turning and pressing the ComWheel, then confirm the new name by selecting END. 13 Document No. 8001020-2
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Load the original modes from the Menu card by selecting LOAD MODES and then FROM MEMORY CARD --> LOAD. Wait until the text “Loading” changes to “Loaded”, then return to the previous menu. Check that the mode number 1 has got back its original name.
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Press the membrane key Display Trends. Check that there are enough trend information available for the monitored parameters.
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Erase the trends:
Reset Case - Reset All - Yes Check that the trends have been erased by pressing the key Display Trends again 12.
Reload the trends from the Data card by pressing the key Patient Data, selecting Patient From Card, pressing the ComWheel on the last saved file (the file information is shown at the bottom of the menu) and selecting Load. Wait until the message “Loading from Mem. Module” disappears then check that the original trends are available again by pressing the key Display Trends.
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Perform electrical safety check and leakage current test.
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Check that the module functions normally after the performed electrical safety check.
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Clean the module with suitable detergent.
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Fill in all necessary documents.
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3.3 Disassembly and reassembly The memory module is disassembled in the following way. See the exploded view of the module.
CAUTION
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Remove the two screws from the back of the module.
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Pull the module box slowly to detach it from main body. Be careful with loose latch and spring pin for locking.
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Remove the two screws that are located on the module bus connector and the screws that connect the front panel frame to the Memory board.
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Disconnect the LED board cable and remove the front panel frame.
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Remove the EMC cover carefully from around the Memory board.
When reassembling the module, make sure the cables, especially the LED board cable, are reconnected properly.
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TROUBLESHOOTING
4.1 Troubleshooting charts 4.1.1 Memory Module Trouble
Cause
Treatment
‘Memory module removed’ message
Module removed from monitor frame. Possible error in data communication between the module and the monitor.
Insert module in the module frame. Remove module briefly from the monitor. Insert module back to monitor frame. If the message persists replace the memory board or the main CPU board.
‘Memory module error’ message
Module has detected an error condition.
If message persists, remove module for repair.
‘Memory module comm. error’ message
Module not properly attached to monitor frame.
Check module attachment.
Trouble
Cause
Treatment
‘Two Data Cards in mem. module’ message ‘Two Menu Cards in mem. module’ message ‘No menus in Menu Card’ message
Two Data cards detected.
‘Faulty Data Card - change card’
An error has occurred during Data card read/write operation An error has occurred during Menu card read/write operation
Remove MemCard from the left hand side slot of the module. Remove MemCard from the right hand side slot of the module. Insert a Menu card with valid menu configuration files in the module. Change Data card.
4.1.2 Memory cards
‘Faulty Menu Card - change card’
Two Menu cards detected. There are no menus in the Menu card.
Change Menu card.
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