Servicing Guide
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H12+ Recorder – Two Models
24 Hour
48 Hour
24 Hour
24 Hour 48 Hour REQUIRES Lithium battery!
48 Hour
H12+ Recorder – Model Differences
24 HR Boot Code
48 HR Boot Code
Loaded into Digital PCA at Factory and Mortara Service Centers
Loaded into Digital PCA at Factory and Mortara Service Centers
Common User Issues Symptom: Lead failure
Main suspects: • Poor hookup / electrodes • Defective patient cable • Bent pin on input connector
Common User Issues Main Questions to Ask: • Was this observed from a single recording or multiple recordings with the same recorder? • Did you try a different patient cable with this recorder? • Was a good impedance check verified prior to start? • Can you remove the patient cable and examine the input connector pins for damage?
• Do you have the original CF card the recording was taken on? • Can you send me the log.txt file from the original card and the serial number of the recorder?
Common User Issues Where to Start?
Log.txt file should be obtained from CF card: • View CF card through windows explorer • Should show up as drive with volume label of “Mortara_H12”
• Have customer copy and send you the log.txt file for review Note – Screen shots from the H-Scribe can also be helpful…
Common User Issues Log.txt file content:
Common User Issues Lead Failure Error Messages:
Indications of “RLRALA123456LL” (all leads in fail) may appear during a transitional lead failure state involving limb leads. Note – Older software versions only log the code (not the lead in fail).
Common User Issues Lead Failure Error Code Binary table:
Binary Code 0 = No Leads in Fail !
H12+ Recorder – Impedance Check Always troubleshoot from the patient to the unit! From the Main menu press the Enter key to select LEAD CHECK. This measures the impedance quality of the electrodeto-skin contact. When done, press the Enter key to return.
H12+ Recorder – Impedance Check The Lead Check will continue to take average impedance measurements and then log them to the log.txt file upon exit. 05/09/2011 08:31:18 Mode Impedance Impedance 34 Impedance 20 Impedance 98 * Impedance 75 * Impedance 24 Impedance 24 Impedance 114 * Impedance 19 05/09/2011 08:35:23 Impedance 34 * Less than 50K ohm is recommended!
RA LA LL V/C1 V/C2 V/C3 V/C4 V/C5 V/C6
Leads not listed!
(the bar is set at 100K Ohm)
Common User Issues – Lead Fail
Troubleshooting from H-Scribe Screen Shots
The following screenshots identify what HScribe will display with each lead in a “lead fail” condition…
Common User Issues – Lead Fail Symptom on H-Scribe 12 lead View (ver 4.32): Lead failure LL
Common User Issues – Lead Fail Symptom on H-Scribe 12 lead View (ver 4.32): Lead failure RA
Common User Issues – Lead Fail Symptom on H-Scribe 12 lead View (ver 4.32): Lead failure LA
Common User Issues – Lead Fail Symptom on H-Scribe 12 lead View: Lead failure V1/C1
Common User Issues – Lead Fail Symptom on H-Scribe 12 lead View (ver 4.32): Lead failure RL
Caused by RL off
Common User Issues – Lead Fail Symptom on H-Scribe 12 lead View (ver 4.32): Lead failure RL
Live Patient w/RL off
Baseline Noise
Common User Issues – Cable Damage
Measure 10K Ohms between snap and connector end. Flex high strain areas when testing!
Common User Issues Patient Input Connector:
Pin #
Lead
1
RL
2
RA
3
V1
4
V2
5
V3
6
V4
7
V5
8
V6
9
LA
10
LL
Common User Issues
To Replace Input Connector: • Cut the connector from analog PCA with side cutter • Extract pins from PCA with hot iron • Install new connector • Transfer serial # label from old connector Be careful not to damage the through holes on the PCB or lead failure issues may be introduced!