Panorama Service Manual PDF
Panorama Service Manual PDF
Panorama Service Manual PDF
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Panorama PAT I E N T M O N I TO R I N G N E T W O R K
PAT I E N T M O N I TO R I N G N E T W O R K
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Panorama PAT I E N T M O N I TO R I N G N E T W O R K
PAT I E N T M O N I TO R I N G N E T W O R K
FastTrak66 is a U.S. trademark of Promise Technology Inc. FastBuild Utility is a U.S. trademark of Promise Technology Inc. HP is a registered trademark of Hewlett Packard Company. Microsoft, Windows, and Windows NT are US registered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation. Panorama is a U.S. trademark of Mindray DS USA, Inc. Passport 2 is a U.S. registered trademark of Mindray DS USA, Inc. Spectrum is a U.S. trademark of Mindray DS USA, Inc.
Copyright Mindray DS USA, Inc., 2008. All rights reserved. Contents of this publication may not be reproduced in any form without permission of Mindray DS USA, Inc.
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Foreword ....................................................................................................................................................... v Warnings, Precautions and Notes..................................................................................................................... v Warnings ...................................................................................................................................................... v Precautions .................................................................................................................................................... vi How To Get Help............................................................................................................................................ vii
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Disassembly Instructions................................................................................................................................... 2 - 13 Top Cover Removal ................................................................................................................................. 2 - 15 Front Panel Removal (Tower Case Only) ..................................................................................................... 2 - 15 Power Supply Removal ............................................................................................................................. 2 - 15 PC Board and/or Riser Board Removal ...................................................................................................... 2 - 16 Auxiliary Fan Removal (Tower Case Only) .................................................................................................. 2 - 16 Motherboard Removal.............................................................................................................................. 2 - 16 System HardDrive Removal ....................................................................................................................... 2 - 17 Floppy Drive and Disclosure Hard Drive(s) Removal ..................................................................................... 2 - 18 CD-ROM Drive Removal ........................................................................................................................... 2 - 18 Panorama Wireless Transceiver (WMTS Telemetry Only).............................................................................. 2 - 19 Fan Removal ................................................................................................................................... 2 - 20 Power Supply Removal ..................................................................................................................... 2 - 20 Panorama Wireless Transceiver Board Removal .................................................................................. 2 - 20 Assembly Instructions....................................................................................................................................... 2 - 21 Panorama Wireless Transceiver (WMTS Only) ............................................................................................ 2 - 21 Fan ................................................................................................................................................ 2 - 21 Power Supply ................................................................................................................................. 2 - 21 Panorama Wireless Transceiver Board ............................................................................................... 2 - 21 Central Station and Telemetry Servers ........................................................................................................ 2 - 21 Motherboard .................................................................................................................................. 2 - 21 PC Boards ...................................................................................................................................... 2 - 22 Power Supply ................................................................................................................................. 2 - 24 Drive Replacement................................................................................................................................... 2 - 24 Floppy Drive and Disclosure Hard Drive(s) .......................................................................................... 2 - 24 CD-ROM Drive and System Hard Drive .............................................................................................. 2 - 25 Auxiliary Fan .......................................................................................................................................... 2 - 25 CMOS Battery Replacement (BT1) ............................................................................................................. 2 - 25 Closing the Unit....................................................................................................................................... 2 - 26 Rebooting and Testing the System.............................................................................................................. 2 - 26
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Appendix A ...................................................................................................................... 7 - 1
Panorama Motherboard CMOS Setup/Verification ............................................................................................. 7 - 2 Tower Cases, 2U Telemetry Server and 4U Central Station ........................................................................... 7 - 2 2U Central Station ................................................................................................................................... 7 - 7
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Introduction
Foreword
The Panorama Service Manual is a guide for technically-qualified personnel who perform maintenance and/or repair on the Panorama Patient Monitoring Network. The Service Manual conveys system-wide information that is divided into sections. For quick reference, each chapters title page displays a table of contents that indicates, sectionally, the topics covered. This publication may have been updated to reflect product design changes and/or manual improvements.
NOTE: Unauthorized servicing may void the remainder of the warranty. Check with the factory or with a local authorized representative to determine the warranty status of a particular instrument.
A WARNING is provided to alert the user to potential serious outcomes (death, injury, or
serious adverse events) to the patient or the user.
A CAUTION is provided to alert the user signaling that special care is necessary for the
safe and effective use of the device. They may include actions to be taken to avoid effects on patients or users that may not be potentially life threatening or result in serious injury, but about which you should be aware.
Warnings
WARNING: Do not attempt to use either Panorama Patient Network or Central Network, including cabling for any purpose other than its intended use. WARNING: Route cables neatly. Ensure cables are not in the way of patient or hospital personnel. WARNING: Loading any unauthorized software including utilities on Panorama Patient Monitoring Network will cause the application to no longer be suitable for medical patient monitoring use. WARNING: Do not connect or attempt to connect or reconfigure any equipment to Panorama Central Station Patient Network or Central Network LANS unless authorized in writing. This includes all commercially available networking hardware i.e., switches, routers etc.) or peripherals (i.e., Printers) even if they are the same brand as recommended by the configuration of the system and supplied by the manufacturer.
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Precautions
WARNING: Do not attempt to load any devices or device drivers onto Panorama Central Station. If the user connects or attempts to connect any equipment Panorama Central Monitoring System may not operate as intended. WARNING: Only qualified and trained service personnel or Service personnel should attempt to service equipment. Service is defined as any activity requiring the cover to be removed for internal adjustments, parts replacements, repairs or software upgrades of any kind to insure compatibility. WARNING: To insure compatibility with the operating system and applications software, use only the supplied and/or approved components to repair any part of the Panorama Patient Monitoring Network. Use of unauthorized software, devices, accessories, or cables other than those approved may render the application unsuitable for medical patient monitoring. It may also result in increased electromagnetic Emissions or decreased Immunity of the system. WARNING: Do not block or turn down the volume from the maximum position on the speakers provided with Panorama Central Monitoring System. Set the volume levels so that alarms can be heard at all times, as described in the Operation Manual. WARNING: Be careful not to turn off patient alarms. Turning off patient alarms can jeopardize patient safety. WARNING: Do not incinerate batteries, possible explosion may occur. WARNING: The 18.1" flat panel may tip over, if the display head is inclined to an angle greater than 45, backward tilt. If the user elects to have the display head inclined to an angle greater than 45, backward tilt, the flat panel must be attached to a secure mounting surface via three screw locations on the bottom of the base. WARNING: The Panorama Central Station and the Panorama Telemetry Server must utilize the hospital emergency power system. Failure to do so will result in loss of monitoring during extended periods of power failure. The back-up power time period, for the Panorama Patient Monitoring Network, is limited. WARNING: Do not put MPSO (Multiple Portable Socket Outlets, i.e., multiple outlet extension cords) used with the Panorama Central Station System on the floor. Connect only Panorama Central Station accessories and components to the same MPSO as the Panorama Central Station. Do not overload MPSOs. Use only MPSOs that comply with the requirements of IEC 60601-1-1. WARNING: Do not clean the monitor while it is on and/or plugged in.
Precautions
CAUTION: This system is intended for use in a hospital or clinical setting and to be operated by trained and authorized personnel who are acting on the orders of a physician. Its purpose is the real time monitoring of a patient's physiological parameters over an extended time frame.
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CAUTION: CAUTION:
For proper operation do not obstruct the fan air holes. For proper operation never place fluids on top of this equipment. In case of accidental spillage, wipe clean immediately and have the system serviced to ensure no hazard exists. For proper operation do not use Panorama Patient Monitoring Network with a frayed or damaged power cord. Do not operate Panorama or any of its components if they have been dropped or the case has been damaged. Use only the supplied power cords or if a substitute is necessary, only use Hospital Grade power cords. For proper operation use only approved accessories with this product. Dispose of single use items in accordance with hospital policy. Software is written directly to some of the PC boards within the tower. Replacement of the PC boards with off-the-shelf PC boards may compromise the proper operation of the Central Station.
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Instrument Description
1.1 Introduction .............................................................................. 1-2 1.2 Panorama Block Diagrams ....................................................... 1-5 1.3 System Modules, Components, and Peripherals ........................ 1-8 1.4 Bedside Monitors ...................................................................... 1-9 1.4 Bedside Monitors ...................................................................... 1-9 1.5 Theory of Operation ................................................................. 1-10
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1.1
1.1.1
Introduction
This section of the service manual initially provides a high-level overview of the Panorama Patient Monitoring Network, followed by more detailed information.
Overview
The Panorama Patient Monitoring Network is a comprehensive patient care monitoring and management system designed for use in a hospital setting. The system is intended to be installed and used in a fixed, non-portable, permanent location that serves as a central data viewing station. The Panorama Patient Monitoring Network consists of the following four primary modules that are linked to and/or by one another: Panorama Central Station Panorama Central Network Panorama Patient Network Bedside Monitor
NOTE: Optional modules include ISM telemetry and WMTS telemetry for wireless operation.
Hardware and software components within each module provide system-wide functionality and connectivity. Patient information is routed to the Panorama Patient Monitoring Network via the four modules. Information is sent across a network provided to and by the Panorama Patient Network and the Panorama Central Network modules. The Panorama Patient Network connects the Passport 2 and Spectrum monitors. The monitoring capacity of the system is flexible and uses industry standard components to provide network communications to all connected patient monitors and peripheral devices. The Panorama Central Network connects two or more Panorama Central Stations and/or laser printers. This service manual focuses on the Panorama Central and Telemetry Server modules since they are the hands-on interface between the medical staff and the Panorama Patient Monitoring Network. The Panorama Central Station module is a combination of both hardware (e.g., Central Station computer and display monitor) and software components (i.e., Panorama software application). Much of the patient information processing and data management occurs within the Central Station.
Panorama Telemetry
The Panorama Wireless Telemetry Server collects patient data from bedside monitors and/or Ambulatory Telemetry Packs (Telepacks) via ceiling or wall mounted antennas. This allows transport through specifically designated areas of the hospital without disconnecting cables or discharging a patient while transporting that patient from room to room. Patient data is displayed at the Central Station, which is mounted at the nurses station. The system operates in either the 2.4 GHz Industrial Scientific Medical (ISM) band or the 608 - 614 MHz Wireless Medical Telemetry Service (WMTS) band.
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1.1.2
Core Functions
The Panorama Central Station views, records, and recalls the following clinical data: Heart rate ECG waveforms Oxygen saturation Invasive and non-invasive blood pressure CO2 Respiration Temperature ST segment analysis Alarms Temperature Blood (Tb) Cardiac Output/Cardiac Index (CO/CI) Gas Module II You can configure the Central Station to display up to 16 patients on dual Touch Screen displays. The Central Stations monitor is controlled by a set of menu keys that you activate by: selecting a key on the Touch Screen monitor, or positioning the cursor over a key and clicking the left mouse button. When you select a menu key, you receive visual feedback.
NOTE: Monitoring at the Panorama Central Station is automatic and very few user actions are required.
1.1.2.1
1.1.3
Connectivity
Each Panorama Central Station incorporates a 16-channel system designed for monitoring up to 16 hospital patients. The data is derived from bedside monitors connected to the Panorama Patient Monitoring Network via the Panorama Patient Network (an Ethernet connection). Patient data is received and processed by the Central Station and displayed on either an LCD or CRT display. A Hewlett Packard LaserJet printer produces hard copy printouts of the patient data via the Panorama Central Network.
1.1.3.1
Wireless Configuration
The wireless network configuration is remote from the nurses station. Located in a closet, the Panorama Wireless Telemetry Server collects data from patient monitors via antennas and access points. The equipment listed below is also included in the wireless configuration.
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Instrument Description
ISM Telemetry
Instrument transceivers (for bedside monitors) Telepack 2.4 (patient worn transmitter) A DC power distribution system to provide power for the access points Power Over Ethernet (POE) modules to carry DC power to the access points over CAT5 cable CAT5 shielded cable used to connect the access points to the Server or switch A switch to network the access points together
WMTS Telemetry
Instrument transceivers (for bedside monitors) Telepack 608 (patient worn transmitter) TIM Transceivers Antenna Network Active Antenna RG6 and/or RG11 coax cable RF Splitters
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1.2.1
Wired
Printer
C-LAN
Switch
Display
Display
Display
Display
100 Base T
E-LAN
100 Base T
E-LAN
Passport 2 - 1
Passport 2 - 2
Passport 2 - 16
Passport 2 - 1
Passport 2 - 2
Passport 2 - 16
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Printer
C-LAN
Switch
Display
Switch
Passport 2
Passport 2
Passport 2 -
Telepack 2.4
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Switch
Server
Server
RF Antenna Network Switch Panorama Wireless Transceiver RF Splitter Coax Cable RF Splitter Panorama Antenna
Coax Cable
Passport 2
Passport 2
Spectrum Telepack
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1.3.1
1.3.2
1.3.3
1.3.4
Network Switches
Switches route data from bedside monitors and telemetry servers and transfer the data to the Panorama Central Station. Switches facilitate Central Station-to-Central Station communication, and communication to a network laser printer.
1.3.5
1.3.6
Speakers
Speakers provide audio from the Panorama Central Station (i.e., they plug directly into the Central Station or the KVM extender).
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Bedside Monitors
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1.4.1
Bedside Monitors
Passport 2 (Monitors)
The Passport 2 monitor is a four-trace vital-signs monitor that can be mounted on a rolling stand, wall mount bracket, or tabletop. You can monitor the following patient parameters: ECG, ST (optional) Invasive (optional) and Non-Invasive Blood Pressure SpO2 Respiration Rate Temperature, Arrhythmia (optional) Gases (optional) CO2 (optional) For additional information on the Passport 2 monitor, refer to the Passport 2 Operating Instructions manual.
1.4.2
Spectrum
The Spectrum monitor is a four-trace vital-signs monitor that can be mounted on a rolling stand, wall mount bracket, or tabletop. You can monitor the following patient parameters: ECG, ST (optional) Invasive (optional) and Non-Invasive Blood Pressure SpO2 Respiration Rate Temperature, Arrhythmia (optional) Gases (optional) CO2 (optional) 12 Lead ECG (optional) - hardwire only Cardiac Output (optional) Drug Calcs For additional information on the Spectrum monitor, refer to the Spectrum Operating Instructions manual.
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Instrument Description
1.5
Theory of Operation
The Panorama Central Station is a 16-patient channel, medical monitoring system. The stations design and monitor are based on an ATX computer architecture. Basic system data processing configuration includes an ATX computer, a CRT display with Touch Screen, and an Ethernet distribution system.
CAUTION: Software is written directly to some of the PC boards within the tower. Replacement of the PC boards with off-the-shelf PC boards may compromise the proper operation of the Central Station.
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1. Power Supply 2. Motherboard 3. AGP Display Board 4. Serial Touch Screen Board 5. Network Interface Card 6. Raid Controller
7. CD-ROM Drive 8. System Hard Drive 9. Floppy Drive 10. Disclosure Hard Drive(s) 11. TIM PCI Board (WMTS Wireless only)
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VGA Card
Riser Card
CDRW drive
Floppy drive
Power Supply
Floppy drive
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Motherboard
The motherboard is the physical platform on which the computers electronic circuitry and processors reside. The computers Central Processing Unit (CPU) is docked on the motherboard. The CPU executes the Panorama Patient Monitoring Network proprietary software. The following components also reside on the motherboard: Random Access Memory (RAM) Read Only Memory, Basic Input/Output System (ROM BIOS) Associated Processing Logic Audio Circuit EIDE controller for 3.5 floppy drive and system hard drives Patient/Central Network Interfaces Mouse and keyboard controllers
1.5.1.2
1.5.1.3
1.5.1.4
1.5.1.5
CD-ROM Drive
The CD-ROM drive is used to load software and to copy error logs. It is housed in a removable drive tray.
1.5.1.5.1
1.5.1.5.2
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1.5.1.5.3
1.5.1.5.4
1.5.1.6
1.5.1.7
Disclosure Hard Drives (Central Stations Only) Tower Cases and 4U Central Stations
Two disclosure hard drives store all patient data. The RAID controller card controls these drives.
2U Central Station
One disclosure hard drive stores all patient data. The IDE controller on the motherboard controls the hard drive.
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1.5.1.9 1.5.1.9.1
1.5.1.9.2
CRT Display
All text and graphics are displayed on the CRT screen. The display assembly contains the cathode ray tube and the associated sweep boards. The unit is powered from the AC line and contains its own fuse. Graphics information is transmitted through a graphics cable from an AGP Graphics Card.
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1.5.2
Touch Screen
The Touch Screen consists of a flat glass plate that fits over the face of a CRT or LCD monitor display, and is an integral part of the monitor. The Touch Screen controller is located inside the monitor housing. A DB-9 serial cable connects each monitor to the Serial Interface Card or Serial Port on the Panorama Central Station. The Touch Screen uses surface acoustic wave (SAW) technology.
1.5.2.1
Principles of Operation
Surface acoustic waves (SAW) are mechanical waves that propagate in the surface of the medium in which they are generated. The actual detection and location of a finger touch on a SAW Touch Screen depends on the absorption of a subsection of the Touch Screens SAW energy by the finger touching the screen. The Touch Screen creates an absence of SAW energy. SAW energy is coupled to and extracted from the Touch Screen by four identical piezoelectric transducers and a nearly invisible array of fired-on glass-fit acoustic reflector strips around the border of a glass panel.
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Repair Information
2.1 Introduction .............................................................................. 2-2 2.2 Safety Precautions .................................................................... 2-2 2.3 Equipment and Special Tools Required ...................................... 2-2 2.4 Troubleshooting ........................................................................ 2-3 2.5 WMTS Telemetry ....................................................................... 2-10 2.6 Disassembly Instructions ........................................................... 2-13 2.7 Assembly Instructions ............................................................... 2-21
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Repair Information
2.1
Introduction
This section provides the necessary technical information to perform repairs to the system. The most important prerequisites for effective troubleshooting are a thorough understanding of the system functions and the theory of operation. If necessary, refer to the appropriate Panorama Patient Monitoring Network Operating Instructions Manual (P/N 0070-00-XXXXXX), which describes instrument functions and features in full detail.
2.2
Safety Precautions
In the event the instrument covers are removed, make certain you observe the following warnings and general guidelines: Do not short component leads together. Observe proper ANTI-STATIC precautions.
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Troubleshooting
2.4
Troubleshooting
The Central Stations components can be separated into four (4) sections: Central Station and Displays Networks (Central, Patient, and Wireless) Bedside Patient Monitors Telemetry Devices During the Central Stations installation process, a configuration sheet was created to list all IP addresses, subnet mask numbers, etc. assigned to the Central Station, Panorama Wireless Telemetry Servers and bedside monitors. Refer to that configuration sheet if you cannot retrieve the information from the Central Station, or Panorama Wireless Telemetry Server. If you do not have the list, contact the Service Representative or Authorized Distributor that installed the system. Make sure you have the serial number of the Central Station or Panorama Wireless Telemetry Server when calling. Prior to troubleshooting a network problem, you should check the following areas: All AC and DC power connections are secure. All Ethernet cable connections are secure. Affected cable runs should be tested with a cable tester for continuity. IP addresses Valid Patient Network, Central Network and Wireless Network IP addresses should be verified. Bedside monitor configurations Wired or wireless configuration should be verified within the monitors installation menu. Refer to Bedside Monitor Communication Configuration on page 6-5 of this service manual. Central Station configuration Patient and Central network IP address configuration should be verified Equipment assignment/configuration should be verified within the Central Stations Equipment Setup Menu.
2.4.1
Central Station and Displays The Central Station or display does not come on
1. Verify the power LED on the CRT display is ON. 2. On LCD displays, turn off the power switch and turn it back on. Verify the logo is briefly displayed. If No Signal is displayed on the screen, no video signals are reaching the display. 3. Verify that the cable between the display and the tower is making a good connection, and that the connector screws are tight. If the problem persists, it is likely due to a problem within the tower.
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Repair Information
4. Verify that AC power is ON at the Central Station. 5. Reboot the Central Station. Verify that the power and hard drive LEDs are illuminated and the fans are operating. If the display still does not come on, the problem is likely within the tower. If the hard drive LED does not illuminate, the problem is likely related to the CPU or the motherboard. If the fans are not operating, the problem is likely the power supply.
The display comes on but the Central Station does not complete self-test
1. Note at which point the unit stopped during the boot-up self-test (e.g., passed through the memory check, CMOS check, Drive check). This may mean replacement of the Network Interface Card, the Mother PCB, or one of the hard drives.
The unit went through self-test, but did not get to the Panorama operating screen. It stays at the blue screen - no desktop icons
1. Clear the error and event logs (contact a Service Representative for instructions) and save the config tool.
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2.4.2
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Repair Information
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FIGURE 2-2 Bedside Monitor (Wireless) If the Radio Icon is not displayed, verify that the bedside monitor is properly configured for the wireless network. If the bedside monitor is configured properly, replace the radio card. Verify the LED on the Radio card in the bedside monitor is rapidly flashing. This indicates the Radio card is transmitting with the Access Point. If the LED is slowly pulsing in an on/off manner, the Radio card is not communicating with the Access Point.
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Troubleshooting
Verify the "1" at the bedside monitor. This indicates communication with the Access Point.
FIGURE 2-3 Bedside Monitor (Wireless) The Status LED on the Access Point is blinking on/off. If the LED is steady on, steady off or flashing irregularly, replace the Access Point. Verify the Wired and Wireless LAN LEDs on the Access Points. Verify the link LEDs are on steady. Activity LEDs are flashing when there is traffic. Verify the Power LED is illuminated on the Power Distribution power supply. Verify 15 VDC at the output of the power distribution system. Verify power at the POE Modules at the Access Point and at the Panorama Wireless Telemetry Server locations. Verify the green LED is illuminated. This indicates 15 VDC power to the unit. Verify the connection of the CAT5 cable between the POE Module and the Patch Panel. Verify the connections between the Patch Panel, the POE Module, the switch, and the Power Distribution/Power Supply. Verify AC and DC power at these units and verify the Status LEDs. Verify the correct connections at the Panorama Wireless Telemetry Server. The Patient Network connection is not at the same location on the Panorama Wireless Telemetry Server as it is on the Central Station.
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2.4.3
CB
Translator Found and is still communicating Translator Found and is still communicating Translator Found and is still communicating Translator Found and is still communicating
FIGURE 2-4 CB Configuration Screen This indicates that the Panorama Wireless Telemetry Server is communicating to an Access Point. If nothing is displayed in the window, the Panorama Wireless Telemetry Server is not communicating to any Access Points. If the display still does not come on, there is a problem within the Server.
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Troubleshooting
If the hard Drive LED does not illuminate, the problem is likely related to the CPU or the motherboard. If the fans are not operating, the problem is likely the power supply.
2. Verify the LEDs on the Telemetry Network card on the Panorama Wireless Telemetry Server. If not illuminated, the network card may be defective. 3. Verify the Status of the Wireless Network Components. The Status LED on the Access Point is blinking on/off. If the LED is steady on, steady off or flashing irregularly, replace the Access Point. Verify the Wired and Wireless LAN LEDs on the access Points. Verify the link LEDs are on steady. Activity LEDs are flashing when there is traffic. Verify the Power LED is illuminated on the Power Distribution power supply. Verify 15 VDC at the output of the power distribution system. Verify power at the POE Modules at the Access Point and at the Panorama Wireless Telemetry Server locations. Verify the green LED is illuminated. This indicates 15 VDC power to the unit. Verify the connection of the CAT5 cable between the POE Module and the Patch Panel. Switch the connection at the Patch Panel. Verify the connections between the Patch Panel, the POE Module, the switch, and the Power Distribution/Power Supply. Verify power at these units and check the Status LEDs. Verify the correct Ethernet cable connections at the Panorama Wireless Telemetry Server.
NOTE: If all of the verifications are ok, it is possible to "Ping" individual components of the system (e.g., Central Station, bedside monitor, Panorama Wireless Telemetry Server, Access Point). The requirement is a laptop computer with Windows 98SE (minimum) with a 100mega-bit Network Interface Card (NIC). The laptop has to be re-configured with the same structure of Patient, Central, and Wireless Network IP addresses as the Panorama System (e.g., 7.6.6.x, 7.7.7.x and 7.8.8.x). Refer to the configuration list with the IP addresses that was created at the time of installation.
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WMTS Telemetry
Repair Information
2.5
2.5.1
WMTS Telemetry
Individual Device (Telepack)
1. Verify the device ID of the Telepack is entered to the Central Station's equipment list. 2. Connect all leads to an ECG simulator and then install two (2) new AA batteries into the Telepack. Once batteries are installed, verify that the LED display powers up in the following sequence: LA RA All connected leads Link status and battery status If the device did not power up in the preceding sequence: 1. Press the test button on the transmitter. If the Link Status LED and/or Battery LED do not illuminate, that indicates a fault within the transmitter. The transmitter should be removed from service. 2. If, however, after pressing the test button, the LED display illuminated in the following sequence: LA, RA, LL, then that indicates the transmitter has not been programmed. Refer to the operators manual 0070-00-0632-XX for instructions on programming the Telepack.
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WMTS Telemetry
2.5.3
FIGURE 2-5 Confirmation of Server Configuration If the CB Server Createdmessage does not appear, the Server is not communicating with the Central Station. Check the cabling between the Server and the Central Station. Using a laptop computer, "Ping" the individual devices via the Patient Network (ELAN) to verify proper communication. If an individual device cannot be reached via the LAN, troubleshoot the problem. If the Panorama Wireless Telemetry Server is communicating with the telemetry devices, and the telemetry devices are properly programmed and assigned to the equipment list, the Server displays the following text.
Waiting for green signal from OSC CB Server Created WMTS Telepack Translator Initialized WMTS Telepack Translator Initialized WMTS Telepack Translator Initialized
FIGURE 2-6 Confirmation of Communications with Telemetry Devices If the "WMTS Telepack Translator Initialized" message does not appear, the telemetry device may not be in the Central Station's equipment list or the Server WMTS devices file.
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Repair Information
If the telemetry devices are communicating with the Central Station, the Server displays the following text.
Waiting for green signal from OSC CB Server Created WMTS Telepack Translator Initialized WMTS Telepack Translator Initialized WMTS Telepack Translator Initialized
FIGURE 2-7 Confirmation of Communications with Central Station Verify that each bedside monitor is displayed on the Central Station.
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Disassembly Instructions
2.6
Disassembly Instructions
This section provides information to assist the technician in disassembly and removal of individual components for replacement. The monitors and network switches do not contain any user-replaceable parts and are serviced on an exchange or replacement basis.
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1. Power Supply 2. Motherboard 3. AGP Display Board 4. Serial Touch Screen Board 5. Network Interface Card 6. RAID Controller
7. CD-ROM Drive 8. System Hard Drive 9. Floppy Disk Drive 10. Disclosure Hard Drive(s) 11. TIM PCI Board 12. CMOS Battery
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VGA Card
Riser Card
CDRW drive
Floppy drive
Power Supply
Floppy drive
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Disassembly Instructions
2.6.1
4U Case
1. Remove the thumb screw from the rear of the case. 2. Lift off the top cover. 3. Remove the eight (8) screws securing the cover plate. 4. Remove the cover plate.
2U Case
1. Remove the four (4) screws securing the top cover (2 on each side). 2. Lift off the top cover.
2.6.2 2.6.3
2U Case
1. Disconnect the ATX power connector from the motherboard. 2. Disconnect the DC power connectors from all the hard drives, CD-ROM and floppy drives. 3. Remove the three (3) screws securing the supply to the rear panel. 4. Remove the two screws securing the supply to the inside of the chassis. 5. Remove the power supply. Cut tie-wraps as necessary.
4U Central Station
1. Disconnect the ATX power connector from the motherboard. 2. Disconnect the DC power connectors from all the hard drives, CD-ROM and Floppy drives. 3. Remove the four (4) screws securing the supply to the rear panel. 4. Remove the power supply. Cut tie-wraps as necessary.
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2.6.4
PC Board and/or Riser Board Removal Tower Cases (No Riser Board)
1. Remove the screw securing the board to the chassis. 2. Lift the board out of its PCI or AGP slot.
2U Central Cases
1. Remove the screw securing the board to the chassis. (Use the holes on the side of the chassis to access the screw). 2. Remove the two (2) screws securing the Riser card to the stiffener bar. 3. Remove the screw securing the stiffener bar and lift out the bar. 4. Remove the two (2) screws securing the TIM PCI card to the chassis (WMTS - Wireless Telemetry Server Only).
4U Central Cases
1. Remove the screws securing the retaining bridge and remove the bridge. 2. Remove the screw securing the board to the chassis. 3. Lift out the PC board from the PCI or AGP slot on the motherboard.
Riser Board Removal (Central Stations, View-Only Workstations and Telemetry Servers).
1. Remove the screw for each board attached to the riser board. Use the holes on the side of the chassis to access the screws. 2. Remove each board from the riser.
2.6.5
2.6.6
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5. Remove the four (4) screws securing the motherboard mounting plate to the chassis. Pull the mounting plate out of the chassis. 6. Remove the ten (10) screws securing the motherboard to the mounting plate. 7. Remove the motherboard from the mounting plate.
2.6.7
4U Central Station
1. Remove the ribbon and DC power cables from the hard drive. 2. Remove the four (4) screws from the CDRW and Full Disclosure drive brackets. 3. Remove the two screws securing the Hard Drive bracket. Pull the bracket towards the rear of the chassis. 4. Remove the screws securing the hard drive to the bracket. Remove the hard drive.
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2.6.8
4U Central Station
1. Remove the ribbon and DC power cables from the drive(s). 2. Remove the four (4) screws from the CDROM/Floppy Drive and Full Disclosure drive brackets. Remove the bracket from the chassis. 3. Remove the screws securing the drive to the bracket. Remove the drive.
2.6.9
4U Central Station
1. Remove the ribbon and DC power cables from the drive(s). 2. Remove the four (4) screws from the CDROM/Floppy Drive brackets. Remove the bracket from the chassis. 3. Remove the screws securing the drive to the bracket. Remove the drive.
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10 5
10
1. Main RF Connector 2. Diversity RF Connector 3. 9 VDC Connector 4. 5/12 VDC Connector 5. LED Connector
6. AC Input Connector 7. Top Cover Screws (20) 8. TIM PCB Screws (11) 9. Fan Screws (4) 10. Power Supply Screws (4)
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2.6.10.1
Fan Removal
1. Remove the four (4) screws securing the fan to the chassis. 2. Disconnect the AC power wires from the fan (quick disconnect tabs). 3. Remove the fan from the chassis.
2.6.10.2
2.6.10.3
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2.7.1 2.7.1.1
Assembly Instructions
This section provides information to assist the technician in re-assembling components of the Panorama Wireless Transceiver. If necessary, see Figures 2-8 and 2-9 for reference.
2.7.1.2
Power Supply
1. Secure the power supply to the chassis with the four (4) screws. 2. Connect the AC power input cable. 3. Connect the 5/12 VDC power connector. 4. Connect the 9 VDC power connector.
2.7.1.3
2.7.2 2.7.2.1
Central Station and Telemetry Servers Motherboard Tower Cases, 4U Central Stations and 2U Telemetry Servers
1. Mount the motherboard to the motherboard mounting plate using ten (10) screws. 2. Install the mounting plate into the chassis and secure with four (4) screws. 3. Connect the power connector from the power supply to J29. 4. If necessary, install the microprocessor into U10 and connect the fan into J24 and the four 128 MB SDRAM chips into U16, U17, U18 and U70. 5. Plug in the PC boards into the PCI and AGP slots on the motherboard. 6. Connect the SPEAKER wires (Red/Black twisted pair) to J54- Black to pin 23 and red to pin 26. 7. Connect the POWER LED wire (black and green wires) to J54- Black to pin 17 and green to pin 19. 8. Connect the HARD DRIVE LED wires (black and red wires) to J54 - Black to pin 14 and red to pin 15.
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9. Connect the RESET SWITCH wires (white and black wires) to J43 - Polarity does not matter. 10. Connect the POWER SWITCH wires (black and brown wires) to J54 - Black to pin 8 and brown to pin 9. Verify the four (4) dip switches of SW1 are set as follows: 1- ON, 2-OFF, 3- OFF, 4- ON.
2U Central Station
1. Secure the motherboard to the chassis using 10 screws. 2. Connect the ATX power supply connector to J10 on the motherboard. 3. Connect the ATX 12 V power connector to J12 on the motherboard. 4. Connect the 40-pin ribbon cable from the CDROM drive to the IDE2 connector. 5. Connect the 40-pin ribbon cable from the hard drives to the IDE1 connector. 6. Connect the 34-pin ribbon cable from the Floppy drive to the FDD1 connector. 7. Connect the ribbon cable from P0 serial port to J15 on the motherboard. 8. Connect the ribbon cable from P1 serial port to J16 on the motherboard. 9. Connect the ribbon cable from the unmarked serial port to J11 on the motherboard. 10. Connect the speaker connector to pins 1-4 (red to pin 1) on J20. 11. Connect the green LED connector to pins 11-13 (green to pin 11) on J20. 12. Connect the power switch connector to pins 7 and 17 (blue to pin 7) on J20. 13. Connect the reset switch connector to pins 9 and 19 (red to pin 9) on J20. 14. Connect the red LED connector to pins 10 and 20 (black to pin 10) on J20.
2.7.2.2
2U and 4U Chassis
Reinstall the riser card. Secure the riser card to the chassis with the appropriate screws. Plug the individual PC cards into the riser board. Refer to Figure 2-12 for proper location of each board. Secure each PC card to the chassis with one screw.
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4U Central Station
Central Network
Patient Network
VGA Card
2U Central Station
VGA Card
Telemetry Server
Telemetry Network
Patient Network
VGA Card
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2.7.2.3
4U Central Station
1. Connect the ATX power connector to the motherboard. 2. Connect the DC power connectors to all the hard drives, CDROM and floppy drives. 3. Secure the supply to the rear panel with the four (4) screws. 4. Use tie-wraps as necessary to dress the cables.
2.7.3 2.7.3.1
Drive Replacement Floppy Drive and Disclosure Hard Drive(s) Tower Cases (Pentium II Motherboards)
1. Install the replacement drive into the drive rack. 2. Connect the power and ribbon cables to the rear of the drive. 3. Slide the drive rack into the front of the chassis. Secure the drive rack with three (3) screws. 4. Connect the power connectors and ribbon cables to the drives. 5. Install a cable retainer bracket to each of the drives. 6. Tighten the screws that secure the cable retainer brackets.
NOTE: After replacement of one or both of the full disclosure hard drives, the Array must be created and formatted. Follow the instructions in section 2.7.7.
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2.7.4
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2.7.6
2.7.7
2. Install the keyboard and mouse. Turn the monitor and tower on. 3. If the system hard drive has been replaced, the operating software must be reloaded. Use the instructions included with the system software CDs to load the software and configure the system. If the instructions are not available, contact your local Service Representative or Technical Support Department.
NOTE: There are separate versions of software for the Central Station and Panorama Wireless Telemetry Server.
4. If one or both of the full disclosure drives have been replaced, the system performs a selftest and eventually stops at the FastTrak66 Bios Version Screen (shown below).
NOTE: Step 4 only applies to Tower Cases (software revision 7.XX and below). If a drive has not been replaced, skip to step 6.
NOTE:
FastTrac66 ? Bios Version 1.30 (Build 2) ? 1995-2000 Promise Technology, Inc. All Rights Reserved
No Array is defined
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If a drive has been replaced, you must create a new Array. a. Simultaneously press the Ctrl and F keys. The Main Menu appears.
FastBuild ? Utility 1.3 ? 1996-00 Promise Technology, Inc. [ Main Menu ] Auto Setup View Drive Assignments Define Array Delete Array Rebuild Array Controller Configuration [1] [2] [3] [4] [5] [6]
FIGURE 2-14 FastBuild Utility Main Menu b. Press [ 1 ] Auto Setup. The Auto Setup Options Menu appears.
FastBuild ? Utility 1.3 ? 1996-00 Promise Technology, Inc. [ Auto Setup Options Menu ] Optimize Array for: Typical Application to use: [ Array Setup Configuration ] Mode Stripe Spare Drive ? .0 Drives(s) Used in Array ? ? ..2 Array Disk Capacity (size in MB) ... 152638
FIGURE 2-15 Auto Setup Options Menu c. Simultaneously Press the Ctrl and Y keys to save. If the Array has been successfully created, a message appears in the center of the Array Setup Configuration screen.
FastBuild ? Utility 1.3 ? 1996-00 Promise Technology, Inc. [ Auto Setup Options Menu ] Optimize Array for: Typical Application to use: [ Array Setup Configuration ] Mode Spare Drive Performance Desktop
Performance Desktop
Stripe
Array has been created <Press Any Key to REBOOT> Drives(s) Used in A Array Disk Capacity (size in MB)
? ? .. ...
52638
FIGURE 2-16 Array Setup Configuration Screen After the array is successfully completed, it still must be formatted and configured.
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Microsoft ? Windows NT Version 4.0 Build 1381: Service Pack (6) 1 System Processor [512 MB Memory]
FIGURE 2-17 Windows Version Banner Continue holding the Shift key until the Logon Information window is displayed. 2. Log on with the following User name and Password:
3. Click OK. 4. Click OK on the Registry Editor window. The Windows Desktop should now display on the monitor.
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g. Select the newly-created partition. h. On the Tools menu, click Format. i. In the Format dialog box, select NTFS file system, and then specify the following: To name the partition, type DBData for the Volume Label. To scan for bad sectors in the partition during formatting, do a Full Format. Do not check the Quick Format or Enable Compression boxes in the Format Options window. j. Click Start to initiate the format request. A message warns you that all data on the disk will be erased. Click OK. k. Click OK when the Format Complete message appears. Close the format window. The format process takes approximately 40 minutes. l. Verify Disk 1 is properly formatted:
Disk Administrator
Partition Tools View Options Help
Disk 0
19618 MB
Free S 13465
Disk 1
152633 MB
FIGURE 2-18 Disk Administrator Window m. Close the Disk Administrator window. n. Double-click the My Computer icon. Verify that Drive D: (DBData) is shared. If the drive is not shared, right click on the drive icon. Click on Sharing (the window below appears). Select Shared As. Verify that the Shared name is D. Verify user limit is set to Maximum Allowed. Click on Apply to save your changes. Click on OK to exit.
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Finishing
1. Double-click on the System Config icon. 2. Press the Reset Patient Data button. 3. Press the Factory Default button. 4. Press the Save button.
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Parts Replacement
3.1 Introduction .............................................................................. 3-2 3.2 Available Replacement Parts and Assemblies ............................ 3-2 3.3 Product Variations .................................................................... 3-2 3.4 Exchange Program ................................................................... 3-2 3.5 Parts Pricing Information .......................................................... 3-2 3.6 Ordering Information ............................................................... 3-3
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Parts Replacement
3.1 3.2
Introduction
This section of the service manual contains a list of replacement parts for the Panorama Patient Monitoring Network.
3.3 3.4
Product Variations
Product variations, due to differences in line voltages or option differences, may require different components. These variations are reflected, where necessary, on the parts lists.
Exchange Program
An exchange program for many circuit boards and assemblies is available. This program provides the most expedient method of servicing the equipment. A standard charge for this service is made. Contact the National Repair Center in Mahwah, New Jersey for details concerning this program. Panorama printed circuit boards make extensive use of multi-layer and surface-mount technology. Individual component replacement is not recommended on these boards. Board exchange or replacement is the most efficient method of repair for these types of assemblies. Circuit board and assemblies that show evidence of improper repair techniques and that are damaged in the process are not considered for exchange. Damaged boards are invoiced at full value and no exchange credit is applied.
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Ordering Information
Please follow these guidelines when ordering replacement items for the Panorama Patient Monitoring Network. 1. Include the units model and serial number. 2. Include the software part number and revision. 3. Include the part number exactly as it appears in the Parts List. 4. Include the description of the part.
NOTE: Mindray DS USA, Inc. maintains a policy of continuous development of product improvement and reserves the right to change materials, specifications, and prices without notice.
The following table lists the parts and part numbers associated with the Central Station Tower.
DESCRIPTION Power Supply (2U Server, 2U Central) Power Supply (Tower 4U Central) AGP Display Board Motherboard Pentium 4 (2U Central Station) Motherboard Pentium II (4U Central Station) Serial Touch Screen Board Riser Card PCI/AGP/PCI Pentium 4 MB Riser Card PCI/AGP/PCI Pentium II MB Hard Drive 200 GB (Pentium 4 Central only) Network Interface Card (Tower Case and Wireless Telemetry Server) RAID Controller CD-RW System Hard Drive Floppy Disk Drive Disclosure Hard Drive(s) (Tower and 4U Central Stations) TIM PCI Board (608 Telemetry Server only) CMOS Battery Auxiliary Fan (Tower Case Only) Cable, IDE Drive Cable, Floppy Drive AC Power Cord (110V Domestic) AC Power Cord (220V Intl) AC Power Cord (220V UK) Keyboard (PS/2) Mouse (PS/2) Cable Touchscreen Patch Cable, 10', CAT 5E cross pinned PART NUMBER 0014-00-0062-01 0014-00-0214-03 0671-00-0220-02 0671-00-0052-01 0671-00-0174-02 0671-00-0179 0671-00-0054-01 0671-00-0054-02 0992-00-0204-10 0671-00-0178-04 0671-00-0182-03 0992-00-0178-01 0992-00-0084-06 0992-00-0121 0992-00-0084-06 0670-00-0744-01 0146-00-0078 0119-00-0205-01 0012-00-1228 0012-00-1354 0012-25-0001 0012-25-0002 0012-25-0003 0992-00-0108 0992-00-0233-01 0012-00-1257 0012-00-1392-05
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DESCRIPTION Patch Cable, 6', straight pinned Patch Cable, 1', straight pinned Patch Cable, 2', straight pinned Patch Cable, 3', straight pinned Patch Cable, 10', straight pinned Cable, serial interface (touch screen) Cable, audio 3.5 mm, stereo, 6' Speakers Telepack 608 Programming Cable ESD Protector Adapter Telepack 608 Programming Kit Telepack 608 Programming Cable 3.3 volt DC Power Supply Instrument Radio 608 Programming Kit Instrument Radio Programming Cable 5.0 volt DC Power Supply ESD Protector Adapter
PART NUMBER 0012-00-1274-01 0012-00-1274-04 0012-00-1274-05 0012-00-1274-06 0012-00-1274-07 0012-00-1306-01 0012-00-1310 0992-00-0107 0012-00-1521-01 0137-00-0001-01 0020-00-0485-01 0012-00-1521-01 0014-00-0066-01 0020-00-0486-01 0012-00-1541-01 0014-00-0066-10 0137-00-0001-01
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DESCRIPTION Fuse GMA 2.5A 250V Power Supply TIM Radio Transceiver BD Fan
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5.1 Display Monitors ...................................................................... 5-2 5.2 Central Station Chassis and Wireless Telemetry Server Chassis .. 5-3 5.3 Uninterruptible Power Supplies (UPS) ....................................... 5-4 5.4 Panorama Patient and Central Networks .................................. 5-4
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Preventative Maintenance
5.1
Display Monitors
The monitor panel and housing should be cleaned as required, but at least semi-annually. The following internal cleaning procedures should only be performed by a trained, qualified electronic technician.
NOTE: Never use an abrasive glass cleaner containing highly concentrated ammonia and strong base chemicals since they damage the surface treatment.
5.1.1
CRT Display
Turn the AC power off and unplug the AC line cord and all other cables from the rear panel. Clean the exterior of the monitor case with a lightly moistened cloth. Do not sterilize the monitor with gas or other sterilization procedures. Internal Cleaning - The monitor should be vacuumed yearly (at a minimum) to minimize the potential of an electrical short.
5.1.2 5.1.3
LCD Display
Clean the cabinet and controls with a lightly moistened soft cloth.
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5.2.1
Cover Removal
Using a Phillips #2 screw driver, remove the four (4) or six (6) screws holding the cover in place. These screws are located on the back of the chassis along the covers edge, two per side. Once the screws are removed, slide off the cover. Remove the front cover by grasping it by the bottom and lifting up and out.
5.2.2
Cleaning
Use an anti-static vacuum to carefully remove accumulated dust, dirt, and lint from the various internal surface areas. Be careful not to dislodge components, connectors, or printed circuit boards.
5.2.3
Visual Inspection
Perform a visual check to verify that all dust, dirt, and lint has been completely removed, and that connectors and printed circuit boards (PCBs) are properly seated.
5.2.4
Fan
If the power supply fan or the auxiliary fan is noisy or turns too slowly, replace that component. The Power Supply should be replaced as an assembly, rather than replacing its internal fan.
5.2.5
5.2.6
Cover Replacement
Snap the front cover back on and slide the cover in place. Then, re-install the four (4) or six (6) screws. Finally, reconnect all external cables.
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5.5.1
System Maintenance
Preventative Maintenance
The Preventative Maintenance procedure for the Panorama Patient Monitoring Network will require periodic cleaning, inspection and testing. Use the following tables for each maintenance procedure:
Display Monitors
ACTIVITY AREA Screen ACTION Clean TECHNICAL LEVEL User METHOD See Operators manual Section 11.2 Built-in system software Cloth dampened with mild detergent* -SCHEDULE As required
Calibrate Clean
As required Semi-Annually
Cables
Inspect
Semi-Annually
Laser Printers
ACTIVITY AREA Connections Case ACTION Inspect Clean TECHNICAL LEVEL Bio-Medical/ Clinical Engineer Bio-Medical/ Clinical Engineer Bio-Medical/ Clinical Engineer METHOD -Cloth dampened with water * Lint-free cloth SCHEDULE Semi-Annually As required
Printing areas
Clean
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Equipment Racks
ACTIVITY AREA General Clinical Engineer Network Switches (Fan) Cabling UPS ACTION Clean Vacuum area Clean Inspect Test TECHNICAL LEVEL Bio-Medical/ Semi-Annually Bio-Medical/ Clinical Engineer Bio-Medical/ Clinical Engineer Bio-Medical/ Clinical Engineer Forced air --Semi-Annually, or, as required Annually Semi-Annually METHOD FREQUENCY
5.5.2
Telepack Testing
Connect the ECG leads from the Telepack to an ECG simulator.
Self Test
Insert two fresh "AA" batteries into the Telepack, following the diagram on the label on the back of the Telepack and tighten the end cap. The ECG Lead, Link Status, and Battery Status LEDs will illuminate for approximately five seconds. If the Link Status or Battery LED fails to illuminate, install new batteries. If either LED fails to illuminate, replace the Telepack.
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1. Nurse Call Button (if Nurse Call is active at the Central Station). Press the Nurse Call button and verify the Nurse Call message is displayed on the Patient tile for that channel. 2. Attendant Present Buttons (if Nurse Call is active at the Central Station). Press the two Attendant Present buttons and verify the nurse call message is cleared from the Patient Tile for that channel.
Record Button
Press the Record Button and verify a printout is completed at the Central Station for that channel.
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6.1
6.1.1
Introduction
This section of the manual covers the equipment interconnection and software configuration for the Panorama Patient Monitoring Network.
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Use the following figure as a reference for proper component connection to the Central Station.
Not Used
Licensing Key
Monitor 2
Monitor 1
Not Used Serial Port1 (Comm Port 1) (VGA) ESD Protector and ProgrammingCable
E-LAN
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Use the following figure as a reference for proper component connection to the Telemetry Server.
Telemetry Network
Patient Network
Mouse Input
Keyboard Input
VGA Input
2. The Login information for the Panorama Server's password screen is:
LOGON INFORMATION User name: Password: NOTE: swadmin dscpswadmin If the login information is incorrectly entered, the Windows NT login failure is displayed.
3. The Panorama Telemetry Server's Registry Editor dialog box is displayed if the username/password has been entered correctly. Press the OK button to close the Registry Editor dialog box and enter the Panorama Server configuration mode. 4. Click on the CB Config Icon. The CB System Configuration Window opens.
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WELAN IP Address
Assign the Server an appropriate WELAN IP Address (7.8.8.XXX). Verify that no other device (Server, Access Point) being assigned to the network has the same WELAN IP Address. Enter the WELAN IP Address into the Equipment Configuration List.
Device ID
Note the Device ID number. This will be assigned to the equipment list of the Panorama Central Station.
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1. Enter the Installation Menu by pressing and holding the Discharge key during power up. Release the Discharge key when the Installation Menu appears. 2. Go to the System Information Sub-Menu. 3. Set Enable Network to Wired. 4. Enter an IP Address that matches the Patient Network IP Address scheme (e.g., 7.6.6.2). Do not duplicate an existing assigned IP address. 5. Verify that the Subnet Mask ID is 255.255.255.0. 6. Check the Device ID number. This number will be entered into the Central Station's equipment list. 7. Make sure neither serial port is set to: VISA with Admit, or PatientNet 8. Save the information by pressing Save Current. 9. Turn off the monitor.
1. Enter the Installation Menu by pressing and holding the Discharge key during power up. Release the Discharge key when the Installation Menu appears. 2. Go to the System Information Sub-Menu. 3. Set Enable Network to Wireless. 4. Enter a Wireless IP Address that matches the Telemetry Server address scheme (i.e., 7.8.8.2). Do not duplicate an existing assigned Wireless IP address. 5. Verify that the Wireless Subnet Mask ID is 255.255.255.0. 6. Enter the Network Name assigned to the Wireless Network. 7. Check the Device ID number. This number will be entered into the Central Station's equipment list (software versions below 8.XX only). 8. Make sure neither serial port is set to: VISA with Admit, or PatientNet 9. Save the information by pressing Save Current. 10. Turn off the monitor.
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7.1
Place each of the monitor power switches to the ON position. Press and release the Central Station's front panel power switch. Verify that the two LEDs on the front panel are illuminated during the boot-up process. The power LED (green) should be lit continuously. The HD LED (red) will only be lit continuously during the boot-up process and then it will only be lit during hard disk reads. While the Central Station is performing the memory test, press the DELETE key on the keyboard to enter the CMOS Setup menu. Follow the on-screen instructions to move through the menus and setup or verify the CMOS exactly as it appears below. When completed, select SAVE to CMOS and EXIT to enter these settings into memory.
7.1.1
HARD DISKS Primary Master: Primary Slave: Secondary Master: Secondary Slave:
SIZE 0 0 0 0
CYLS 0 0 0 0
HEAD 0 0 0 0
PRECOMP 0 0 0 0
SECTOR 0 0 0 0
Drive A: Drive B:
EGA/VGA All, but keyboard Base Memory: * Extended Memory: Other Memory: Total Memory: 640K 523264K 384K 524288K
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BIOS FEATURES SETUP VIRUS WARNING: CPU INTERNAL CACHE EXTERNAL CACHE: QUICK POWER ON SELF TEST: BOOT SEQUENCE: SWAP FLOPPY DRIVE: BOOT UO FLOPPY SEEK: BOOT UP NUMLOCK STATUS: BOOT UP SYSTEM SPEED: GATE A20 OPTIONS: TYPEMATIC RATE SETTING: TYPEMATIC RATE (CHARS/SEC): TYPEMATIC DELAY (MSEC): SECURITY OPTIONS: PCI/VGA PALETTES SNOOP: MPS VERSION CONTROL FOR OS: OS SELECT FOR DRAM > 64 MB: VIDEO BIOS SHADOW: C8000-CBFFF SHADOW: CC000-CFFFF SHADOW: D0000-D3FFF SHADOW: D4000-D7FFF SHADOW: D8000-DBFFF SHADOW: DC000-DFFFF SHADOW: MPC ENABLE: MPC POST BOOT: MPB BAUD RATE: DISABLED ENABLED ENABLED ENABLED CD-ROM, C, A DISABLED DISABLED ON HIGH FAST DISABLED 6 250 SETUP DISABLED 1.4 NON-OS2 ENABLED DISABLED DISABLED DISABLED DISABLED DISABLED DISABLED DISABLED DISABLED 57.6
CHIPSET FEATURES SETUP AUTO CONFIGURATION: DRAM SPEED SELECTION: MA WAIT STATE: EDO RAS# TO CAS# DELAY: FAST RAS# TO PRECHARGE TIME: EDO DRAM READ BURST: EDO DRAM WRITE BURST: DRAM DATA INTEGRITY MODE: ENABLED 60ns SLOW 3 3 x333 x222 ECC
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CHIPSET FEATURES SETUP (CONTINUED) AUTO CONFIGURATION: CPU-TO-PCI IDE POSTING: SYSTEM BIOS CACHEABLE: VIDEO BIOS CACHEABLE: VIDEO RAM CACHEABLE: 8 BIT I/O RECOVERY TIME: 16BIT I/O RECOVERY TIME: MEMORY HOLE AT 15M-16M: PASSIVE RELEASE: DELAYED TRANSATION: AGP APERATURE SIZE (MB): SDRAM RAS-TO CAS DELAY: SDRAM RAS PRECHARGE TIME: SDRAM CAS LATENCY TIME: AUTO DETECT DIMM/PCI CLK: SPREAD SPECTRUM MODULATED: CURRENT SYSTEM TEMP: CHASSIS FAN: PRIMARY FAN: SECONDARY/POWER FAN: IN0(V): IN1(V): IN2(V): IN3(V): IN4(V): IN5(V): IN6(V): ENABLED ENABLED DISABLED DISABLED DISABLED 1 1 DISABLED ENABLED ENABLED 64 FAST FAST 3 ENABLED 0.6% (CNTR) CURRENT TEMPERATURE 0 RPM (not applicable) CURRENT SPEED 0 RPM (not applicable) CURRENT VOLTAGE (Typically between 2.25-2.75 Volts) CURRENT VOLTAGE (Typically 2.0 Volts) CURRENT VOLTAGE (Typically between 2.95-3.65 Volts) CURRENT VOLTAGE (Typically between 4.75-5.25 Volts) 0 volts (not applicable) CURRENT VOLTAGE (Typically between -10.7 and 13.2 Volts) CURRENT VOLTAGE (Typically between -4.5 and 5.5 Volts)
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POWER MANAGEMENT SETUP POWER MANAGEMENT: PM CONTROL BY APM: VIDEO OFF METHOD: VIDEO OFF AFTER: MODEM USE IRQ: DOZE MODE; STANDBY MODE: SUSPEND MODE: HDD POWER DOWN: THROTTLE DUTY CYCLE: ZZ ACTIVE IN SUSPEND: VGA ACTIVE MONITOR: SOFT-OFF BY PWR-BTTN: CPU FAN OFF IN SUSPEND: IRQ 8 BREAK SUSPEND: DISABLED NO V/H SYNC+BLANK STANDBY NA DISABLED DISABLED DISABLED DISABLED 62.5% DISABLED ENABLED INSTANT-OFF ENABLED DISABLED
** RELOAD GLOBAL TIMER EVENTS ** IRQ(3-7, 9-15), NMI: PRIMARY IDE 0: PRIMARY IDE 1: SECONDARY IDE 0: SECONDARY IDE 1: FLOPPY DISK: SERIAL PORT: PARALLEL PORT: ENABLED DISABLED DISABLED DISABLED DISABLED DISABLED ENABLED DISABLED
PNP/PCI CONFIGURATION PNP OS INSTALLED: RESOURCES CONTROLLED BY: RESET CONFIGURATION DATA: IRQ-3 IRQ-4 IRQ-5 IRQ-7 IRQ-9 IRQ-11 ASSIGNED TO: ASSIGNED TO: ASSIGNED TO: ASSIGNED TO: ASSIGNED TO: ASSIGNED TO: NO MANUAL DISABLED PCI/ISA PnP PCI/ISA PnP PCI/ISA PnP PCI/ISA PnP PCI/ISA PnP PCI/ISA PnP
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PNP/PCI CONFIGURATION (CONTINUED) PNP OS INSTALLED: IRQ-12 IRQ-14 IRQ-15 DMA-0 DMA-1 DMA-3 DMA-5 DMA-6 DMA-7 PCI IDE IRQ MAP TO: PRIMARY IDE INT#: SECONDARY IDE INT#: USED MEM BASE ADDR: NA ASSIGNED TO: ASSIGNED TO: ASSIGNED TO: ASSIGNED TO: ASSIGNED TO: ASSIGNED TO: ASSIGNED TO: ASSIGNED TO: ASSIGNED TO: NO PCI/ISA PnP PCI/ISA PnP PCI/ISA PnP PCI/ISA PnP PCI/ISA PnP PCI/ISA PnP PCI/ISA PnP PCI/ISA PnP PCI/ISA PnP PCI-AUTO IDE INT#: A IDE INT#: B
INTEGRATED PERIPHERALS IDE HDD BLOCK MODE: IDE PRIMARY MASTER PIO: IDE PRIMARY SLAVE PIO: IDE SECONDARY MASTER PIO: IDE SECONDARY SLAVE PIO: IDE PRIMARY SLAVE UDMA: IDE SECONDARY MASTER UDMA: IDE SECONDARY SLAVE UDMA: ON-CHIP PRIMARY PCI IDE: ON-CHIP SECONDARY PCI IDE: ONBOARD PCI SCSI CHIP: USB KEYBOARD SUPPORT: WATCHDOG TIMER: WDT TERMINAL VALUE: KBC INPUT CLOCK: ONBOARD FDC CONTROLLER: ONBOARD SERIAL PORT 1: ONBOARD SERIAL PORT 2: UR2 MODE: ONBOARD PARALLEL PORT: ENABLED AUTO AUTO AUTO AUTO AUTO AUTO AUTO ENABLED ENABLED DISABLED DISABLED DISABLED 7 8 MHZ ENABLED 3F8/IRQ4 2F8/IRQ3 STANDARD 378/IRQ7
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INTEGRATED PERIPHERALS (CONTINUED) PARALLEL PORT MODE: ONBOARD AUDIO CHIP: SPP ENABLED
7.1.2
ADVANCED BIOS FEATURES Virus Warning CPU L1 and L2 Cache Quick Power On Self Test First Boot Device Second Boot Device Third Boot Device Boot Other Device Swap Floppy Drive Boot Up Floppy Seek Boot Up Numlock Status Gate A20 Option Typematic Rate Setting X Typematic Rate (chars/Sec) X Typematic Delay (Msec) Security Option Disabled Enabled Enabled Floppy CDROM HDD-0 Enabled Disabled Disabled On Fast Disabled 6 250 Setup
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ADVANCED BIOS FEATURES (CONTINUED) APIC Mode MPS Version Control for OS OS Select For DRAM>64MB Report No FDD For WIN 95 Small Logo (EPA) Show Enabled 1.4 Non-OS2 Yes Enabled
ADVANCED CHIPSET FEATURES DRAM timing Selectable X CAS Latency Time X Active to Precharge Delay X DRAM RAS# to CAS# Delay X DRAM RAS# Precharge Memory Frequency For System BIOS Cacheable Video BIOS Cacheable Delay Transaction Delay Prior to Thermal AGP Aperture Size (MB) ICH4 LAN By SPD 2.5 7 3 3 AUTO Enabled Enabled Enabled 16 Min 64 Enabled ** On-Chip VGA Setting ** On-Chip VGA On-Chip Frame Buffer Boot Display Enabled 8 MB Auto
Integrated Peripherals
On-Chip Primary PCI IDE IDE Primary Master PI0 IDE Primary Slave PI0 IDE Primary Master UDMA IDE Primary Slave UDMA On-Chip Secondary PCI IDE IDE Secondary Master PI0 IDE Secondary Slave PI0 IDE Secondary Master UDMA IDE Secondary Slave UDMA USB Controller USB 2.0 Controller Enabled Auto Auto Auto Auto Enabled Auto Auto Auto Auto Enabled Enabled
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POWER MANAGEMENT SETUP ACPI Function Power Management Video Off Method Video Off In Suspend Suspend Type Modem Use Suspend Mode HDD Power Down Soft-Off by PWR-BTTN CPU THRM-Throttling Wake-Up by PCI Card Power On by Ring Resume by Alarm X Date (of Month) Alarm X Time (hh:mm:ss) Alarm Enabled User Defined V/H Sync+ Blank Yes Stop Grant 3 Disabled Disabled Instant-Off 50.0% Disabled Disabled Disabled 0 0:0:0 **Reload Global Timer Events** Primary IDE 0 Enabled
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POWER MANAGEMENT SETUP (CONTINUED) Primary IDE 1 Secondary IDE 0 Secondary IDE 1 FDD, COM, LPT Port PCI PIRQ[A-D]# Enabled Enabled Enabled Enabled Enabled
PNP/PCI CONFIGURATIONS PNP OS Install Reset Configuration Data Resources Controlled By X IRQ Resources X DMA resources PCI/VGA Palette Snoop Disabled No Disabled Auto(ESCD)
PC HEALTH STATUS CPU Warning Temperature System Temp CPU Temp Chassis Temp CPU FAN Speed (FAN1) System FAN Speed (FAN2) Chassis FAN Speed (FAN3) Vcore (V) VCC3(V) +5(V) +12(V) -12(V) VBAT 5VSB(V) Shutdown Temperature CPU Fan Failure Warning Sys. Fan Failure Warning Aux. Fan Failure Warning Disabled ** ** ** ** 0 RPM 0 RPM ** ** ** ** ** ** ** Disabled Enabled Disabled Disabled
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FREQUENCY/VOLTAGE CONTROL
Disabled Enabled
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