Bibap
Bibap
Bibap
LIMITED WARRANTY
Respironics, Inc. warrants that the BiPAP A30 / BiPAP A40 systems shall be free from defects of workmanship
and materials and will perform in accordance with the product specifications for a period of two (2) years from
the date of sale by Respironics, Inc. to the dealer. If the product fails to perform in accordance with the product
specifications, Respironics, Inc.will repair or replace – at its option – the defective material or part. Respironics,
Inc. will pay customary freight charges from Respironics, Inc. to the dealer location only. This warranty does
not cover damage caused by accident, misuse, abuse, alteration, and other defects not related to material or
workmanship.
Respironics, Inc. disclaims all liability for economic loss, loss of profits, overhead, or consequential damages
which may be claimed to arise from any sale or use of this product. Some states do not allow the exclusion or
limitation of incidental or consequential damages, so the above limitation or exclusion may not apply to you.
Accessories, including, but not limited to, circuits, tubing, leak devices, exhaust valves, filters and fuses, are
not covered under this warranty. The warranty for repairs is 90 days for labor and one year on the part(s) that
was replaced.
This warranty is given in lieu of all other express warranties. In addition, any implied warranties – including any
warranty of merchantability or fitness for the particular purpose – are limited to two years. Some states do not
allow limitations on how long an implied warranty lasts, so the above limitation may not apply to you. This
warranty gives you specific legal rights, and you may also have other rights which vary from state to state.
To exercise your rights under this warranty, contact your local authorized Respironics, Inc. dealer or contact
Respironics, Inc. at:
Deutschland
Gewerbestrasse 17
82211 Herrsching Germany
+49 8152 93060
Revision History
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Revision History
CHAPTER 1: INTRODUCTION
1.0 PRODUCT OVERVIEW ..................................................................................................... 1-1
1.1 SERVICE NOTICE ............................................................................................................ 1-1
1.2 SERVICE TRAINING ......................................................................................................... 1-1
1.3 PRODUCT SUPPORT STATEMENT .................................................................................... 1-1
CHAPTER 4: SETUP
4.0 SUPPLYING POWER TO THE DEVICE ................................................................................ 4-1
4.0.1 Using AC Power .................................................................................................................... 4-1
4.0.2 Using DC Power .................................................................................................................... 4-2
4.1 DEVICE POWER SOURCE INDICATORS ............................................................................. 4-3
4.1.1 AC Power Indicators............................................................................................................. 4-3
4.1.2 DC Power Indicators............................................................................................................. 4-3
4.2 STARTING THE DEVICE ................................................................................................... 4-4
4.3 NAVIGATING THE MENU SCREENS .................................................................................. 4-5
4.4 ACCESSING THE SETUP SCREEN .................................................................................... 4-5
4.5 ACCESSING THE MONITOR SCREEN ................................................................................ 4-7
4.6 CHANGING DEVICE SETTINGS AND ALARMS .................................................................... 4-8
4.6.1 BiPAP A30 Device Settings.................................................................................................. 4-8
4.6.2 BiPAP A40 Device Settings................................................................................................4-10
CHAPTER 1: INTRODUCTION
CAUTION
U.S. federal law restricts this device to sale by or on
the order of a physician.
E-mail: service.operations@respironics.com
Phone: (724) 755-8225
Fax: (724) 755-8230
Or your Philips Respironics regional service location
WARNING
Warnings indicate the possibility of injury to people.
CAUTION
Cautions indicate the possibility of damage to equipment.
NOTE
Notes are used to emphasize a characteristic or
important consideration.
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2.0 WARNINGS
WARNINGS
• To avoid electrical shock, disconnect the electrical supply before servicing this device.
• Do not service this device in the presence of flammable mixtures, gases, anesthetics,
or liquids.
• Electronic components used in this device are subject to damage from static electricity.
Repairs made to this device must be performed only in an anti-static, Electrostatic
Discharge (ESD) protected environment.
• To assure the safety of the service technician and the specified performance of the
device, Respironics recommends that only technicians having prior training or
experience servicing NIV devices perform any repairs or adjustments to the device.
• Do not immerse this device in water, solvents, or cleaning solutions.
• This device is not intended for life support.
• Do not use extension cords with this device.
• Do not service the device near a source of toxic or harmful vapors.
• Do not service this device if the room temperature is warmer than 35° C (95° F). If the
device is used at room temperatures warmer than 35° C (95° F), the temperature of
the airflow may exceed 41° C (106° F). This could cause irritation or injury to the
patient’s airway.
• Repairs and adjustments must be performed by authorized service personnel only.
Unauthorized service could cause injury, invalidate the warranty, or result in costly
damage.
• Inspect electrical cords and cables for damage or signs of wear. Replace if damaged.
• Pins of connectors identified with the ESD warning symbol should not be touched.
Connections should not be made to these connectors unless ESD precautionary
procedures are used. Precautionary procedures include methods to prevent build-up
of electrostatic discharge (e.g., air conditioning, humidification, conductive floor
coverings, non-synthetic clothing), discharging one’s body to the frame of the
equipment or system or to earth or a large metal object, and bonding oneself by means
of a wrist strap to the equipment or system or to earth.
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2.1 CAUTIONS
CAUTIONS
2.2 NOTES
NOTE
Refer to the device’s User Manual for additional
Warnings, Cautions, Notes, and Operating Instructions.
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Control Accuracy
Specifications listed are based on using a standard patient circuit (Philips Respironics 15
or 22 mm tubing; Whisper Swivel II).
*Pressure measured at the patient connection port with or without the Humidifier (no
patient flow, with Whisper Swivel II)
Notes:
-Displayed parameter accuracies are based on ambient bench top conditions at an altitude of
nominally 380 meters. All flow based parameters are expressed in volumetric flow.
-Pressure measured at the patient connection port with or without the integrated heated humidifier
(no patient flow).
Noise
Minimum alarm sound level: 60 dB(A)
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30 <2.1 <2.3
60 <5.3 <5.4
* Includes Humidifier
30 <1.5 <1.5
60 <3.7 <4.1
* Includes Humidifier
Disposal
Separate collection for electrical and electronic equipment per EC Directive 2002/96/EC. Dispose of this device
in accordance with local regulations.
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ELECTROMAGNETIC ENVIRONMENT
EMISSIONS TEST COMPLIANCE
GUIDANCE
RF emissions Group 1 The device uses RF energy only for its internal
CISPR 11 function. Therefore, its RF emissions are very low
and are not likely to cause any interference in
nearby electronic equipment.
ELECTROMAGNETIC
IEC 60601 TEST
IMMUNITY TEST COMPLIANCE LEVEL ENVIRONMENT-
LEVEL
GUIDANCE
Electrostatic ±6 kV contact ±6 kV contact Floors should be wood,
Discharge (ESD) ±8 kV air ±8 kV air concrete, or ceramic tile. If
floors are covered with
IEC 61000-4-2 synthetic material, the
relative humidity should be
at least 30%.
Electrical fast ±2 kV for power supply ±2 kV for supply mains Mains power quality should
Transient/burst lines be that of a typical home or
±1 kV for I/O lines ±1 kV for I/O lines hospital environment.
IEC 61000-4-4
Voltage dips, short <5% UT (>95% dip in UT) <5% UT Mains power quality should
interruptions, and for 0.5 cycle (>95% dip in UT) for 0.5 be that of a typical home or
voltage variations 40% UT (60% dip in UT) cycle hospital environment. If the
on power supply for 5 cycles 40% UT user of the device requires
input lines 70% UT (30% dip in UT) continued operation during
(60% dip in UT) for 5
power mains interruptions, it
for 25 cycles cycles
IEC 61000-4-11 is recommended that the
<5% UT (>95% dip in UT) 70% UT device be powered from an
for 5 sec (30% dip in UT) for 25 uninterruptible power supply
cycles or a battery.
<5% UT
(>95% dip in UT) for 5
sec
IEC 60601
IMMUNITY TEST COMPLIANCE EMC ENVIRONMENT GUIDANCE
TEST LEVEL
Portable and mobile RF communications
equipment should be used no closer to any part of
the device, including cables, than the
recommended separation distance calculated from
the equation applicable to the frequency of the
transmitter. Recommended separation distance:
NOTE 1 At 80 MHz and 800 MHz, the higher frequency range applies.
NOTE 2 These guidelines may not apply in all situations. Electromagnetic propagation is affected by absorption and reflection from
structures, objects, and people.
a
Field strengths from fixed transmitters, such as base stations for radio (cellular/cordless) telephones and land mobile radios, amateur
radio, AM and FM radio broadcast and TV broadcast cannot be predicted theoretically with accuracy. To assess the electromagnetic
environment due to fixed RF transmitters, an electromagnetic site survey should be considered. If the measured field strength in the
location in which the device is used exceeds the applicable RF compliance level above, the device should be observed to verify normal
operation. If abnormal performance is observed, additional measures may be necessary, such as reorienting or relocating the device.
b
Over the frequency range 150 kHz to 80 MHz, the field strengths should be less than 3 V/m.
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RATED
MAXIMUM
POWER SEPARATION DISTANCE ACCORDING TO FREQUENCY OF TRANSMITTER
OUTPUT OF (m)
TRANSMITTER
(WATTS)
150 kHz to 80 MHz 150 kHz to 80 MHz 80 MHz to 800 MHz 800 MHz to 2.5GHz
outside ISM Bands in ISM Bands
d = 1.2 P d = 2.3 P
d = 1.2 P d = 1.2 P
100 12 12 12 23
For transmitters rated at a maximum output power not listed above, the recommended separation distance d
in meters (m) can be estimated using the equation applicable to the frequency of the transmitter, where P is
the maximum output power of the transmitter manufacturer.
Note 1: At 80 MHz and 800 MHz, the higher frequency range applies.
Note 2: The ISM (industrial, scientific and medical) bands between 150 kHz and 80 MHz are 6.765 MHz to
6.795 MHz; 13.553 MHz to 13.567 MHz; 26.957 MHz to 27.283 MHz; and 40.66 MHz to 40.70 MHz.
Note 3: An additional factor of 10/3 is used in calculating the recommended separation distance for
transmitters in the ISM frequency bands between 150 kHz and 80 MHz and in the frequency range of 80
MHz and 2.5 GHz to decrease the likelihood that mobile/portable communications equipment could cause
interference if it is inadvertently brought into patient areas.
Note 4: These guidelines may not apply in all situations. Electromagnetic propagation is affected by
absorption and reflection from structures, objects and people.
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CHAPTER 4: SETUP
This chapter provides an overview of the system setup including introductory information on the User and
Provider modes and menus. Please refer to the device’s User Manual for further information.
WARNING
CAUTION
If the device has been exposed to either very hot or very cold
temperatures, allow it to adjust to room temperature
(approximately two hours) before beginning setup.
NOTE
5. An accessory clip can be used to secure the power cord to prevent accidental disconnection.
Route the cord through the clip and secure the clip to the enclosure of the device using the sup-
plied screw, as shown in Figure 4-1.
NOTE
The devices have a locking-type power connector. To avoid damage to the
connector, when disconnecting the power cord, pull the connector at its base,
not the cord, to disengage the lock.
EXTERNAL BATTERY
The ventilator can operate from a 12 VDC lead acid battery using the Philips Respironics External Battery
Cable. This cable is pre-wired and properly terminated to ensure safe connection of an external battery to the
ventilator. Battery operating time depends on the characteristics of the battery and usage of the device.
Due to a variety of factors, including battery chemistry, age, and use profile, the capacity of the external battery
as shown on the device display is only an estimate of the actual remaining capacity.
Refer to the instructions supplied with the External Battery Cable for detailed information on how to operate the
device using an external battery.
NOTE
The detachable battery pack will automatically recharge whenever it is
connected to the therapy device and the device is running on AC Power.
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1. After supplying power to the device, press the Start/Stop button. The Startup screen appears
momentarily, displaying the device name and software version.
2. The Standby screen then appears, shown in Figure 4-3. It displays the date and time, therapy
mode, a patient accessory panel (if a patient accessory is attached), a status panel, and the soft
key panel.
3. You can perform the following actions from the Standby screen:
a. If a humidifier is connected, you can activate the humidifier preheat function by pressing the
Left (Preheat) key.
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b. If an accessory module is attached, you can monitor the connection to any attached patient
accessory.
c. Access the menu by selecting the Up (Menu) key.
d. Initiate therapy by selecting the Right (Therapy) key. Selecting this key starts the airflow and
displays the Monitoring screen.
WARNING
There are two types of Menu Access - Full and Limited. Full
Menu Access allows home care providers to alter all available
settings. Accessing the Full Menu should not be revealed to
patients.
When the device is in Limited Menu Access mode, use the following key sequence to enter Full Menu Access
mode:
1. From the Standby or Monitor screen, press the Down button and the Alarm Indicator/Audio Pause
button simultaneously for several seconds. This temporarily places the device in Full Menu Access
mode.
2. If you perform this key sequence from the Monitor screen, the Main Menu appears. If you perform
it from the Standby screen, the Setup screen appears.
3. An audible indicator sounds indicating you are now in Full Menu Access mode.
4. You can access the Options menu and permanently change the Menu Access setting to Full. Oth-
erwise, the device will return to Limited mode once you exit the menu screens or if one minute
passes without pressing any device buttons.
To navigate through all of the menu screens and settings:
• Use the Up/Down button to scroll through the menu.
• Use the Left and Right buttons to perform the actions specified on the on-screen buttons.
2. You can access the device and therapy settings from this screen. The menu options vary based on
your device setup. A sample screen is shown in Figure 4-4.
The Monitor screen is divided into several panels, the Monitor panel, Date and Time panel, Patient Accessory
panel (if attached), and the Status panel.
In Simple View, the Monitor screen displays the following:
1. Monitor Panel
a. Therapy mode
b. Flex or AVAPS (if enabled), display next to the therapy mode, along with the value setting
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THERAPY MODES
AVAPS
THERAPY SETTING CPAP S S/T T PC
-AE
Mode X X X X X
AVAPS3 X3 X X X
AVAPS Rate1 X1 X1 X1 X1
Flex Lock4 X4
Flex4 X4
Tidal Volume1 X1 X1 X1 X1
IPAP X X X X
THERAPY MODES
AVAPS
THERAPY SETTING CPAP S S/T T PC
-AE
EPAP X X X X
CPAP X
Breath Rate X X X
Inspiratory Time X X X
Maximum Pressure X
Rise Time2 3 X3 X X X2
Ramp Length X X X X X
Humidifier X X X X X
Tubing Type X X X X X
Apnea Alarm X X X X X
THERAPY MODES
AVAPS
THERAPY SETTING CPAP S S/T T PC
-AE
1. Only available when AVAPS is enabled.
2. Not available when AVAPS is enabled.
3. Not available when Flex is enabled.
4. Flex is not available when AVAPS is enabled.
NOTE
For additional information about the device’s alarms, refer to the device’s User Manual.
THERAPY MODES
Auto-Trak X X X X X
Auto-Trak (Sensitive) X X X X X
Flow Trigger X X X X X
CPAP X
Flex Lock X3
Flex X3
AVAPS X2 X X X
AVAPS Rate X1 X1 X1 X1 X
Tidal Volume X1 X1 X1 X1 X
IPAP X X X X
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THERAPY MODES
Breath Rate X X X X
Inspiratory Time X X X X4
Maximum Pressure X
Rise Time X2 X X X X
NOTE
For additional information about the device’s alarms, refer to the device’s User Manual.
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http://my.respironics.com
Login Here
Once you have opened the Service and Software Documentation page, click on the BiPAP A30/A40 Original
Series or BiPAP A30/A40 Silver Series (depending on the device) link on the left side of the page. Click on the
Download button adjacent to the software you wish to install and follow the on-screen prompts to install the
software.
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FIGURE 5-4: LICENSE AGREEMENT (TWO LICENSE AGREEMENT WINDOWS WILL APPEAR)
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3. After you have installed the ANIV Toolbox, the LogDogg installer will begin automatically. Select
the same directory that you installed the ANIV Toolbox when the following appears:
If you selected the default location during ANIV Toolbox software installation, the LogDogg installation location
should be as follows:
• For 32 Bit OS - C:\Program Files\ANIV Toolbox
• For 64 Bit OS - C:\Program Files (x86)\ANIV Toolbox
NOTE
To determine whether you have a 32 bit or 64 bit
system, refer to section 32 Bit vs. 64 Bit OS
Verification
Once you have installed the ANIV Toolbox, you will be prompted to restart the PC. Restart the PC prior to using
the ANIV Toolbox.
NOTE
If installed on a Windows 7 OS, go to section Section
8.5.3 prior to using the ANIV Toolbox. If the
application is not installed on a PC using Windows 7
OS, disregard this note.
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3. Simultaneously press and hold the Down, Right, and Alarm Indicator/Audio Pause buttons to
access all settings.
4. Use the Down button to scroll to Write Event Log to SD Card.
5. Click on the Right User Button below Select on the LCD.
6. Wait for the Writing Successful message on the LCD.
7. Click on the User button below “OK”.
8. Scroll to the “Safely Remove SD Card” option then select “OK”.
9. Remove the SD card from the device and insert it into the PC.
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10. Select Read Event Log from the ANIV Toolbox Software.
Tool Box Icon on
the PC Desktop
11. When the following screen appears, click on the Browse button.
12. Navigate to the SD Card drive and select the BiPAP-A folder.
13. Select the folder that corresponds with the serial number of the device. Only the first eight (8)
numbers that follow the letter prefix will be present.
14. Select the .N17 file.
NOTE
If more than one.N17 file is present, you did not insert a blank SD
card in step 1 of this procedure. Insert a blank SD card into the
device and repeat steps 2 through 12.
15. Click on the log file as shown in the following illustration, then click on the “OK” button.
17. Analyze the extracted error log file for events that caused device issues.
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5.3 BIPAP A40 INITIAL BASE UNIT, BATTERY MODULE, OR DETACHABLE BAT-
TERY DIAGNOSIS
This section describes the steps to take to determine if a suspected fault resides within the Base Unit, Battery
Module, or Detachable Battery.
NOTE
With the exception of error code #65535, error codes greater than 10,000 are
parameter change event codes and are for informational purposes only. These codes
are not included in the error code table below.
Unless noted in the CODE column, all error codes are universal between A30/A40
Original Series and Silver Series.
VISUAL
CODE PROBABLE CAUSE ACTION
INDICATION
E-0 Program execution error None (Log Only) N/A
VISUAL
CODE PROBABLE CAUSE ACTION
INDICATION
E-15 • Parameter Settings corrupted Ventilator Replace PCA
Inoperative
• EEPROM Memory on PCA was just
replaced
E-16 SD Card was inserted into the unit. None (Log Only) None – recorded for
informational purposes
to indicate that the SD
card was placed into
unit.
E-23 The time read from the RTC does not match None (Log Only) Replace PCA
time on Host CPU
VISUAL
CODE PROBABLE CAUSE ACTION
INDICATION
E-26 • Foreign object inserted in card slot “Card Error” • Use correct MMC/
Informational Alarm SD card
• Unformatted card
• Card prematurely removed • Reformat MMC/SD
card
• Re-insert card
• Replace PCA
E-27 • Foreign object inserted in card slot “Card Error” • Use correct MMC/
Informational Alarm SD card
• Unformatted card
• Card prematurely removed • Reformat MMC/SD
card
• Re-insert card
• Replace PCA
E-28 • Foreign object inserted in card slot “Card Error” • Use correct MMC/
Informational Alarm SD card
• Unformatted card
• Card prematurely removed • Reformat MMC/SD
card
• Re-insert card
• Replace PCA
E-29 • Foreign object inserted in card slot “Card Error” • Use correct MMC/
Informational Alarm SD card
• Unformatted card
• Card prematurely removed • Reformat MMC/SD
card
• Re-insert card
• Replace PCA
E-30 • Foreign object inserted in card slot “Card Error” • Use correct MMC/
Informational Alarm SD card
• Unformatted card
• Card prematurely removed • Reformat MMC/SD
card
• Re-insert card
• Replace PCA
E-31 • Foreign object inserted in card slot “Card Error” • Use correct MMC/
Informational Alarm SD card
• Unformatted card
• Card prematurely removed • Reformat MMC/SD
card
• Re-insert card
• Replace PCA
E-32 Queue for Debug Log is full System Reboots N/A
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VISUAL
CODE PROBABLE CAUSE ACTION
INDICATION
E-33 Key is providing reading that it has been “Keypad Stuck” Low • Check the keypad
held down for 2 minutes Priority Alarm for stuck keys
• Replace PCA
E-34 Write failure for the Debug Log None (Log Only) Replace PCA
E-37 • Unit is not reaching the requested “Pressure • Check Device and
pressure setting; The Patient Pressure Regulation” High Circuit setup if
delivered is less than the target Priority Alarm patient circuit is
pressure – 5cm. available.
• Low pressure sensor reading • Check the tubing
• Large amount of drift (inside and outside
the device) for leaks,
• Pinched/blocked tubing kinks, or blockages.
• Replace the PCA
and recalibrate.
E-38 • The measured Breath Rate is greater “High Respiratory • Check Device and
than or equal to the alarm setting. Rate” High Priority Circuit setup.
Alarm
• False triggering • Check the circuit
• Alarm/setting mismatch tubing for pinched or
blocked tubes if
• Spontaneous breathing above the alarm patient circuit
available.
• Check the circuit for
leaks if patient circuit
is available.
• Check the alarm
settings against the
therapy settings.
• Check the tubing
(inside and outside
the device) for leaks,
kinks, or blockages.
• Replace the PCA
and recalibrate.
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VISUAL
CODE PROBABLE CAUSE ACTION
INDICATION
E-39 • The measured Minute Ventilation is less “Low Minute • Check the tubing
than or equal to the alarm setting. Ventilation” High (inside and outside
Priority Alarm the device) for leaks,
• Alarm/setting mismatch
kinks, or blockages.
• High leak
• Replace the PCA
• High breath rate and recalibrate.
• Low exhaled tidal volume (flow sensor
problem)
E-40 A recoverable MMC/SD card error. None (Log Only) None – recorded for
informational purposes
that a recoverable card
error occurred.
E-41 • The leak in the system is too small. “Low Circuit Leak” • Check the circuit
High Priority Alarm tubing for pinched or
• Wrong circuit
blocked tubes if
• Blocked tubes patient circuit
• Sensor problems available.
• Check the tubing
(inside and outside
the device) for leaks,
kinks, or blockages.
• Replace the PCA
and recalibrate.
E-42 • Spontaneous breathing has not been “Apnea” High Priority • Check the circuit
detected within the alarm time. Alarm tubing for pinched or
• High leak blocked tubes if
patient circuit
available.
• Check the circuit for
leaks if patient circuit
is available.
• Check the tubing
(inside and outside
the device) for leaks,
kinks, or blockages.
• Replace the PCA
and recalibrate.
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VISUAL
CODE PROBABLE CAUSE ACTION
INDICATION
E-43 • High flow condition has been detected. “Circuit Disconnect” • Check the circuit
High Priority Alarm tubing for pinched or
• High leak
blocked tubes if
• Flow sensor problem patient circuit
available.
• Check the circuit for
leaks if patient circuit
is available.
• Check the tubing
(inside and outside
the device) for leaks,
kinks, or blockages.
• Replace the PCA
and recalibrate.
E-44 SW rebooted since it was initiated by the System Reboots None – recorded for
user informational purposes
to indicate that a reboot
occurred.
E-46 CPU cannot communicate with the flow Ventilator Replace PCA
sensor using I2C bus. Inoperative
E-47 CPU cannot communicate with the pressure Ventilator Replace PCA
sensor using SPI bus. Inoperative
E-48 CPU cannot communicate with the None (Log Only) Replace PCA
barometric pressure sensor using I2C bus
E-49 CPU cannot communicate with the humidity None (Log Only) Replace PCA
and temperature sensor using I2C bus
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VISUAL
CODE PROBABLE CAUSE ACTION
INDICATION
E-50 The difference between the blower pressure Ventilator • Check for
sensor reading and the outlet pressure Inoperative disconnected tube
sensor reading is 10 cmH2O or greater for 5 between blower
seconds. pressure sensor and
blower outlet.
• Check pressure
readings and replace
either blower
pressure or outlet
pressure
E-51 Host CPU rebooted None (Log Only) None – recorded for
informational purposes
to indicate that a reboot
occurred.
E-52 Host CPU rebooted using external reset pin None (Log Only) None – recorded for
informational purposes
to indicate that a reboot
occurred.
E-53 Host CPU rebooted using software None (Log Only) None – recorded for
command informational purposes
to indicate that a reboot
occurred.
E-54 The Host CPU generated a Reset when None (Log Only) Replace PCA
commanded to enter the CPU Standby
mode or CPU Stop mode.
• Pinched/blocked tubing
E-56 • Unit is exceeding the requested Ventilator • Check the tubing
pressure settings for 10 seconds. Inoperative (inside and outside
• High pressure sensor reading the device) for leaks,
kinks, or blockages.
• Large amount of drift
• Replace the PCA
• Pinched/blocked tubing and recalibrate.
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VISUAL
CODE PROBABLE CAUSE ACTION
INDICATION
E-57 • AC was disconnected, “AC Power • Verify AC connected
Disconnected”
• PCA fault,
Medium Priority
• Replace AC power
• Faulty AC-DC input connector, Supply
Alarm
• AC Power Supply fault,
• Replace PCA
• Power Cord fault,
• A/D channel fault
E-58 • Lead Acid was disconnected, External Batt • Connect Lead Acid
Disconnected” Battery
• DC Power Cable fault,
Informational Alarm
• Faulty DC input connector, • Verify DC Power
Cable
• DC Power Cable fuse is open,
• Replace DC Power
• PCA fault, Cable fuse
• A/D channel fault • Replace PCA
E-59 Low battery - Lead Acid has <= 20 Minutes “Low External • Charge Lead Acid
run time remaining and it is last available Battery” Medium Battery
power source. Priority Alarm
• Replace Lead Acid
Battery
E-60 Depleted battery - Lead Acid has <= 10 “Low External • Charge Lead Acid
Minutes run time remaining and it is last Battery” High Priority Battery
available power source. Alarm
• Replace Lead Acid
Battery
E-61 Unable to open the new software file on the Upgrade Failed • Reformat card and
card Screen replace new
software file on the
card.
• Re-insert card; retry
upgrade
E-62 • Unable to read the new software file on Upgrade Failed • Reformat card and
the card Screen replace new
• The new software file on the card is software file on the
card.
corrupt.
• Re-insert card; retry
upgrade
E-63 The user tried to upgrade to an older version Upgrade Failed • Reformat card and
of software. Screen replace new
software file on the
card.
• Re-insert card; retry
upgrade
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VISUAL
CODE PROBABLE CAUSE ACTION
INDICATION
E-64 The user tried to upgrade to version of Upgrade Failed • Reformat card and
software that is not intended for the BiPAP Screen replace new
A30/BiPAP A40. software file on the
card.
• Re-insert card; retry
upgrade
E-65 The new software file on the card is corrupt. Upgrade Failed • Reformat card and
Screen replace new
software file on the
card.
• Re-insert card; retry
upgrade
E-66 User initiated the exit from the Vent Inop System Reboots None – recorded for
screen. informational purposes
to indicate that the User
exited the Ventilator
Inoperative screen.
E-69 Lead Acid connected None (Beep Only) None – recorded for
informational purposes
to indicate that an
external battery was
attached to the device.
VISUAL
CODE PROBABLE CAUSE ACTION
INDICATION
E-72 Power source switched to AC power None (Beep only) None – recorded for
informational purposes
to indicate that AC power
is in use on power up or
power switched from a
battery source to AC
power.
E-73 Power source switched to External Battery None (Beep only) None – recorded for
informational purposes
to indicate that External
Battery is in use on
power up.
E-74 When the SD Card does not have enough “Card Error” None - recorded for
memory available to write EDF Files. Informational Alarm informational purposes
that logging data could
not be written to the SD
card because it was too
small.
E-75 When the Card is detected as a write “Card Error” • Check write protect
protected SD Card. Informational Alarm“ switch on card.
• Use new card.
• Replace PCA.
E-76 Error in creating files/directories on the SD “Card Error” • Use new card.
Card. Informational Alarm“
• Replace PCA.
E-77 • The desired tidal volume cannot be “Low Vte” High • Check the tubing
delivered within the limits of the IPAP Priority Alarm (inside and outside
Min and Max settings. the unit) for leaks,
• High leak kinks, or blockages.
E-78 A pulse oximeter was connected to the “Insert SD Card” • Reinsert MMC/SD
device with no SD Card inserted. Low Priority Alarm Card
• Reformat or Replace
MMC/SD Card
E-79 Recorded to show that the Ventilator None (Log Only) None – recorded for
Inoperative screen was displayed to the informational purposes
User. to indicate that the
Ventilator Inoperative
Screen was displayed to
the User.
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VISUAL
CODE PROBABLE CAUSE ACTION
INDICATION
E-80 Error while accessing MMC/SD card None (Log Only) • Reinsert MMC/SD
Card
• Reformat or Replace
MMC/SD Card
E-81 Unit was turned on with Start/Stop key and “Start On Battery” None – recorded for
power source was battery Informational informational purposes
Message to indicate the unit was
turned on with Start/Stop
key with battery power.
E-82 Unit recovered from software power loss None (Log Only) None – recorded for
condition after power was applied. informational purposes
to indicate that power
was applied to the unit
after a software power
loss and the unit
recovered OR the Audio
Pause key was pressed.
E-83 Generic informational debug message. None (Log Only) None – recorded for
informational purposes
for general debugging
E-84 The power fail voltage is outside its valid Ventilator Replace PCA
range of 4.775 to 5.675 for at least 10 Inoperative
seconds
E-87 The Unit entered low-power Sleep Mode. None (Log Only) None – recorded for
informational purposes
to indicate that the Unit
entered Sleep Mode.
E-88 This error indicates that the device cannot Ventilator Replace motor or PCA
be operated after three restarts Inoperative
E-89 Motor bus voltage dropped under 16V. None (Log Only) Replace motor or PCA
E-90 Motor bus voltage rose above 38V. None (Log Only) Replace motor or PCA
E-91 Motor couldn’t reach its speed setpoint on None (Log Only) Replace motor or PCA
startup
E-92 State observer detected error in resolving None (Log Only) Replace motor or PCA
rotor position
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VISUAL
CODE PROBABLE CAUSE ACTION
INDICATION
E-93 State observer detected error in resolving None (Log only) Replace motor or PCA
motor speed
E-96 Unable to write to Event Log None (Log only) Replace PCA
E-97 Start/Stop key pressed to turn off the unit. None (Log only) None – recorded for
informational purposes
to indicate that the Start/
Stop key was pressed by
the User.
E-98 Start/Stop key was pressed None (Log only) None – recorded for
informational purposes
to indicate the Start/Stop
key was pressed by the
User while the unit was
off.
E-99 “Yes” key pressed in response to the Power None (Log only) None – recorded for
Off screen, to turn off the unit. informational purposes
to indicate that the Yes
key was pressed by the
User, causing the unit to
stop providing therapy.
E-100 “No” key pressed in response to the Power None (Log only) None – recorded for
Off screen, to turn off the unit. informational purposes
to indicate that the No
key was pressed by the
User, causing the unit to
continue providing
therapy.
E-101 Reset key was pressed None (Log only) None – recorded for
informational purposes
to indicate that the Reset
Key was pressed by the
User.
E-102 Modify key was pressed None (Log Only) None – recorded for
informational purposes
to indicate that the
Modify Key was pressed
by the User.
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VISUAL
CODE PROBABLE CAUSE ACTION
INDICATION
E-103 Audio Pause key was pressed None (Log Only) None – recorded for
informational purposes
to indicate that the Audio
Pause Key was pressed
by the User.
E-104 Bypass User Mode key sequence pressed None (Log Only) None – recorded for
informational purposes
to indicate that the
Bypass User Mode Key
sequence was pressed
by the User.
E-108 RTOS queue is 90% full None (Log Only) None – recorded for
informational purposes.
E-109 During run time motor speed dropped below None (Log Only) • Replace Blower
2200 RPM
• Replace PCA
E-110 Error while accessing MMC/SD card None (Log Only) • Reinsert MMC/SD
Card
• Reformat or Replace
MMC/SD Card
VISUAL
CODE PROBABLE CAUSE ACTION
INDICATION
E-112 Coin cell voltage is outside of its valid range None (Log Only) Replace PCA
of 1.65 to 3.6V.
E-113 Software detected that RTC registers None (Log Only) Replace PCA
resetted or got corrupted
E-114 Software couldn’t initialize LCD controller None (Log Only) Replace PCA
chip U24 SSD1963
E-115 The software detected motor over-current None (Log Only) • If error occurred
condition on its break pin while running on DC
input, verify source,
cabling and
connections
• Replace Blower
• Replace PCA
E-116 The software detected that barometric None (Log Only) Replace PCA
sensor reading is outside its valid window of
24.5inHg to 35inHg three consecutive times
E-117 The software detected that raw flow sensor Ventilator Replace PCA
reading is below 14928 counts for 10 Inoperative
seconds using up-down counter
E-118 The software detected that raw pressure Ventilator Replace PCA
sensor reading is outside its valid window of Inoperative
225 to 16274 counts for 10 seconds using
up-down counter
E-119 The software detected that raw blower Ventilator Replace PCA
pressure sensor reading is outside its valid Inoperative
window of 833 to 64640 counts for 10
seconds using up-down counter
E-120 The software detected that raw humidity None (Log Only) Replace PCA
sensor reading is outside its valid window of
2622 to 60820 counts for 10 seconds using
up-down counter
E-121 The software detected that raw humidity None (Log Only) Replace PCA
sensor temperature reading is outside its
valid window of 6284 to 54470 counts for 10
seconds using up-down counter
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VISUAL
CODE PROBABLE CAUSE ACTION
INDICATION
E-122 • Unit is not reaching the requested “Pressure • Check Device and
(Original pressure support, i.e. the difference Regulation” High Circuit setup if
Series) between the requested pressure Priority Alarm patient circuit is
support and the measured patient available.
pressure support is greater than half of • Check the tubing
the of the requested pressure support.
(inside and outside
• Low pressure sensor reading the unit) for leaks,
• Large amount of drift kinks, or blockages.
E-124 Motor state observer failed to converge and None (Log Only) • Replace Blower
resolve the motor speed
• Replace PCA
E-125 Product ID stored in Device Calibration Ventilator • Recalibrate
Table is not recognized by software. The Inoperative
unrecognized Product ID is recorded as the
• Replace PCA
optional text for reference.
VISUAL
CODE PROBABLE CAUSE ACTION
INDICATION
E-131 Calibration was performed None (Log Only) None – recorded for
informational purposes
to indicate that a
calibration was
performed on this unit by
either the Production or
Field Service calibration
station.
E-132 Queue for messages to the RASP System Reboots This error should not
command parser is full occur. No service action
is required. If the error is
seen repeatedly, replace
the PCA.
E-133 Queue for Event Log is full System Reboots This error should not
occur. No service action
is required. If the error is
seen repeatedly, replace
the PCA.
E-134 Queue for messages to the User Interface is None (Log Only) This error should not
full occur. No service action
is required. If the error is
seen repeatedly, replace
the PCA.
E-135 Queue for messages to the User Interface is None (Log Only) This error should not
within 10% of being full occur. No service action
is required. If the error is
seen repeatedly, replace
the PCA.
E-136 The software detected persistent None (Log Only) Replace PCA
(Original overcurrent condition on break input
Series)
E-138 Error in communication between humidity None (Log Only) None. Recorded for
sensor and CPU. debug purpose.
E-140 Unexpected high level of high-priority (e.g. System Reboots None. Recorded for
interrupt) activity debug purposes.
E-141 Humidifier thermistor is shorted to ground None (Log Only) Replace humidifier
1066229, VER. 05 PAGE 5-29
VISUAL
CODE PROBABLE CAUSE ACTION
INDICATION
E-142 Humidifier is disconnected while it was None (Log Only) • Replace humidifier
turned on or shorted to the power supply
• Replace PCA
E-143 Humidifier plate reached 95C which is close None (Log Only) Replace PCA
to blowing TCO
E-144 Error in accessing files/directories on the SD None (Log Only) Replace PCA
Card.
E-145 Error in creating files/directories on the SD None (Log Only) Replace PCA
Card.
E-146 Error in verifying the flash drive format on None (Log Only) Replace PCA
device start up.
E-147 LOG queue is full None (Log Only) This error should not
occur. No service action
is required. If the error is
seen repeatedly, replace
the PCA.
E-148 Error in creating the Encore directory “Card Error” • Use new card.
structure on the SD Card. Informational
Message
• Replace PCA
E-149 Error in accessing files/directories on the SD “Card Error” • Use new card.
Card. Informational
Message
• Replace PCA
E-150 Program Execution Error None (Log Only) This error should not
occur. No service action
is required. If the error is
seen repeatedly, replace
the PCA.
E-153 If usable Rx found on the SD Card for the None (Log Only) None – recorded for
device. informational purposes
to indicate that a valid
prescription file was
found on the SD card.
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VISUAL
CODE PROBABLE CAUSE ACTION
INDICATION
E-154 Rx from the SD Card is ready for user Prescription review None – recorded for
review. screen displayed at informational purposes
time of Rx Update that the prescription was
read successfully from
the SD card.
E-155 Failure to update the Rx due to the errors in “Prescription None – recorded for
the Rx Settings. Change Failed” informational purposes
dialogue box to indicate that the
presented to user at prescription had bad
time of Rx Update settings.
E-157 Rx update is canceled by the user by either “Prescription None – recorded for
UI option or by pulling out of the card before Change Canceled” informational purposes
Rx Update is complete. dialogue box to indicate that the
presented to user at prescription update was
time of Rx Update not completed.
E-158 Failure to update the Rx due to the error in “Prescription None – recorded for
the file format or errors in reading the file. Change Failed” informational purposes
dialogue box to indicate that the
presented to user at prescription data on the
time of Rx Update card could not be read.
E-159 Rx version incorrect for the device. “Prescription None – recorded for
Change Failed” informational purposes
dialogue box to indicate that the
presented to user at version of the
time of Rx Update prescription data on the
SD card was bad.
E-161 When the device encounters errors while it Ventilator Replace PCA
has started to apply the Rx Setting from the Inoperative
SD Card, the device stops the Rx update
and tries to restore back the old setting on
the device. During the restoration of these
old settings of the device, if there is an error
then this gets generated.
1066229, VER. 05 PAGE 5-31
VISUAL
CODE PROBABLE CAUSE ACTION
INDICATION
E-162 Motor temperature reached 120C. None (Log Only) Replace Blower
E-163 When the device encounters errors while it “Serial Flash to SD • Use new card.
is copying data from Serial Flash to the SD Card Error”
Card. Informational
• Replace PCA.
Message
E-164 Error in opening files/directories on the SD “Card Error” • Use new card
Card. Informational
Message
• Replace PCA
E-165 Error in write to files/directories on the SD “Card Error” • Use new card
Card. Informational
Message
• Replace PCA
E-166 Generic informational debug message None (Log only) None – recorded for
informational purposes
to track the progress of
copying data from Serial
Flash to the SD Card.
E-167 Debug message indicating that RTC failed None (Log only) None
to enter initialization mode
E-168 Debug message indicating that RTC failed None (Log only) None
to synchronize date and time register
E-169 Debug message indicating that LCD None (Log only) None
became inactive probably due to the ESD
event
E-170 When a request to “Write Event Log to SD None (Log only) None – recorded for
Card” occurs informational purposes
to indicate that a request
to write the Event Log to
the SD Card has
occurred.
E-171 When a request to “Write Event Log to SD None (Log only) None – recorded for
Card” fails informational purposes
to indicate that a request
to write the Event Log to
the SD Card has failed.
E-172 When a request to “Write Event Log to SD None (Log only) None – recorded for
Card” completes informational purposes
to indicate that a request
to write the Event Log to
the SD Card has
completed.
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VISUAL
CODE PROBABLE CAUSE ACTION
INDICATION
E-173 When the SD Card is quickly inserted and None (Log only) None – recorded for
ejected and sometimes when the SD Card is informational purposes
ejected with select “Safely Remove SD to record SD Card
Card”. processing states
E-174 Humidifier circuitry has open TCO. Failure None (Log only) • Replace Humidifier.
of Power FET Q12
• Replace PCA if
Humidifier is ok.
E-175 Motor didn’t startup for 30 seconds System Reboots • Replace Blower
• Replace PCA if
problem persists
E-176 Program execution error, possible internal Vent Inop Replace PCA
RAM or Flash failure
E-178 Battery is not charging due to the humidifier Informational Alarm • Replace Detachable
control or battery failure or Batter module Li Ion battery
failure
• Replace Detachable
battery module
VISUAL
CODE PROBABLE CAUSE ACTION
INDICATION
E-181 Corruption of battery gas gauge “Replace Replace Detachable Li
Detachable Battery” Ion battery
Informational Alarm
E-182 Depleted battery-Detachable Li Ion has <= “Low Detachable Charge Detachable
10 minutes run time remaining and it is last Battery” High Priority Battery
available power source. Alarm
VISUAL
CODE PROBABLE CAUSE ACTION
INDICATION
E-187 Detachable Battery reported an Over “Replace • Check/Replace
Current Discharge or Short Circuit Detachable Battery” Detachable Li Ion
Discharge fault Informational Alarm cable in unit
• Replace Detachable
Li Ion battery
• Replace Detachable
Battery Module
• Replace PCA
E-188 • Detachable Li Ion cell voltage less than Log Only • Charge Detachable
2.5 volts for greater than 2 sec. Li Ion battery.
• Battery discharge FET is turned off.
• Battery discharged too low. Battery
recovers if cell voltage is greater than 3
volts.
E-189 • Detachable Li Ion cell voltage less than Log Only • Charge Detachable
10 volts for greater than 6 sec. Li Ion battery
• Battery discharge FET is turned off.
• Battery discharged too low. Battery
recovers if cell voltage is greater than 12
volts.
E-190 Battery temperature is >= 60? during “Batt Discharge • Allow battery to cool
discharge. Battery recovers if temperature Stopped-Temp” to less than 55? and
is less than 55? C. Informational Alarm test that the battery
will discharge
• Replace battery if no
discharge
E-191 • Detachable Li Ion cell voltage greater Log Only • Replace Detachable
than 4.3 volts for greater than 2 sec. Li Ion Battery
• Battery charge FET is turned off. • Replace Detachable
• Battery charged too high. Battery Battery Module
recovers if cell voltage is less than 4.1
volts.
VISUAL
CODE PROBABLE CAUSE ACTION
INDICATION
E-193 • Detachable Li Ion pack charge current Log Only • None – recorded for
greater than 4 Amps for greater than 2 informational
sec. purposes only.
• Battery charge FET is turned off.
• Battery charge current too high.
• Battery recovers if charge current is less
than 200 mA.
E-194 • Detachable Li Ion battery charge Log Only • None – recorded for
voltage exceeded 16.7 volts for greater informational
than 2 sec. purposes only.
• Battery charge voltage too high.
• Battery recovers if charge voltage is
less than 16.4 volts.
E-195 • Detachable Li Ion pack voltage greater Log Only • None – recorded for
than 17.2 volts for greater than 5 sec. informational
• Battery charge FET is turned off. purposes only.
E-196 • Detachable Li Ion battery charge current Log Only • None – recorded for
exceeded 20 Amps for greater than 366 informational
used. purposes only.
• Battery charge current too high.
• Battery recovers if charge current is less
than 100 mA.
VISUAL
CODE PROBABLE CAUSE ACTION
INDICATION
E-199 • Environmental conditions High Priority Alarm • Verify no
• Motor temperature exceeded 125° C or environmental
conditions exist that
battery temperature reached 55° C
caused High Temp
issue
• Replace Blower
• Allow battery to cool
to less than 55° C
and test that the
battery will
discharge. Replace
battery if no
discharge
E-200 Low battery - Detachable Li Ion has <= 20 “Low Detachable • Charge Detachable
Minutes run time remaining and it is last Battery” Medium Li Ion battery
available power source. Priority Alarm
E-202 Clear Patient Data failed due to bad SD Info Alarm • Replace SD Card
Card or PCA
• Replace PCA
E-203 Clear patient data is completed Info Alarm None
E-204 This is debug error code for MMC SD driver Log Only None
that records general SD card information
(e.g. Manufacture, capacity, etc.) as well as
number of failed write/read retries.
E-205 The charger has failed in trying to wake-up “Replace Test Battery Module by
charge the battery after ~210 seconds. Detachable Battery” using another battery. If
Medium Priority error still reported then
Alarm replace the battery
module; if error not
reported then replace
Detachable Li Ion Battery
E-206 PIC processor or associated circuitry failure Vent Inop Replace PCA
E-207 Outlet Pressure Sensor is reading less than “Pressure • Check the tubing
(Original 0.75cm for 3 seconds Regulation” High (inside and outside
Series) NOTE- this error processing is not active in Priority Alarm the unit) for leaks.
Cal Mode
• Check the manifold
between the Sensors
on PCA and Flow
sensor Assy
• Replace the PCA
and recalibrate.
1066229, VER. 05 PAGE 5-37
VISUAL
CODE PROBABLE CAUSE ACTION
INDICATION
E-207 N/A N/A N/A
(Silver
Series)
E-208 Firmware Version 2.3 and before - Program System Reboot None
(Original execution error
Series) Firmware Version greater than 2.3 - N/A N/A
E-209 Ventilator did not enter sleep state within ten None (Log Only) None
(Silver seconds after sleep command was
Series) executed
E-210 Power management thread called before None (Log Only) None
(Silver the first call to measure
Series)
E-211 Heated Tube Thermistor is shorted. None (Log Only) Replace PCA
(Silver
Series)
E-212 Heated Tube Thermistor is open None (Log Only) Replace PCA
(Silver
Series)
E-213 Li Ion Battery Fuse Open Medium Priority Replace Li Ion Battery
(Silver Alarm
Series)
VISUAL
CODE PROBABLE CAUSE ACTION
INDICATION
E-999 Program Execution Error None (Log Only) None
(Original
Series)
999 A write to the Event Log did not complete System Reboot None
(Silver successfully
Series)
E-65535 A write to the Event Log did not complete None (Log Only) None
successfully.
6002 Message not accepted or interface not Check all connections with equipment
supported. and unit and RETEST Unit
6003 Timeout: no message available or Check serial cable and power to the unit.
incomplete message.
1066229, VER. 05 PAGE 5-39
7105 TSI 4000 Series: Init command must be Reboot PC and power cycle the TSI 4000
run before using others driver's
commands.
7106 TSI 4000 Series: there is no command Reboot PC and power cycle the TSI 4000
acknowledge returned
7107 TSI 4000 Series: device returned an Reboot PC and power cycle the TSI 4000
internal error
7108 TSI 4000 Series: device returned invalid Reboot PC and power cycle the TSI 4000
measurements
9002 Unknown A30/40 Cal table ID. Verify unit SN/MN Label to the UUT.
9003 The RASP device ID was found to be Verify unit SN/MN Label to the UUT.
invalid when creating the Device table.
9004 Time out occurred because the flow Check the tubing connections and verify
setpoint was not achieved in the allowed that there are no air leaks
time frame during flow calibration or flow
verification.
9005 Time out occurred because the pressure Check the tubing connections and verify
setpoint was not achieved in the allowed that there are no air leaks
time frame during pressure calibration,
pressure verification or max pressure
test.
9006 UUT pressure or flow is not stable Check the tubing connections and verify
that there are no air leaks
9007 Time out occurred because the RPM Check the tubing connections and verify
setpoint was not achieved in the allowed that there are no air leaks
time frame.
9008 UUT blower failed to start within Check the tubing connections and verify
expected time. that there are no air leaks
9009 Minimum flow required for this test was Check the tubing connections and verify
not achieved. that there are no air leaks
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9011 The S/N CRC does not match the Verify unit SN/MN Label to the UUT.
calculated one.
9012 The S/N length is invalid. Verify unit SN/MN Label to the UUT.
9013 An unknown or no power source was Verify all applicable Power Sources and
detected. the Serial interface are properly
connected to the UUT & test setup
9014 The model number from barcode was Verify unit SN/MN Label to the UUT.
not found in the models lookup table.
1066229, VER. 05 PAGE 6-1
WARNING
To prevent electrical shock, disconnect the
electrical supply before attempting to make any
repairs to these devices.
CAUTION
Components used in this device are subject to damage from static electricity.
Repairs made to this device must be performed only in an antistatic, Electro-
Static Discharge (ESD) protected environment.
The following Repair Part Kits are for use with the Original Series A30/A40 device.
The following Repair Part Kits are for use with the Original and Silver Series A30/A40 devices.
Keypad 1093948
The following Repair Part Kits are for use with the Silver Series A30/A40 device.
NOTE
The Right Side Cover is used when there is no
Humidifier present.
GOOD
BAD
NOTE
The Accessory Module Port Cover is loosely installed in
the Top Cover. Use care when removing the Top Cover so
as not to lose the Accessory Module Port Cover.
CAUTION
Damage to the PCA may occur if the Keypad is not
properly aligned and installed.
2. For BiPAP A40 devices remove the 6 pin connector from location P2 on the Main PCA.
BiPAP A40
Connection Only
CAUTION
A piece of Tubing is connected to the PCA. Tilt the PCA to access the
connection of the Tubing before fully lifting the PCA out of the Bottom
Enclosure.
1066229, VER. 05 PAGE 6-15
3. Disconnect the Tubing from the underside of the PCA. Refer to Figure 6-9.
4. Lift the PCA out of the Bottom Enclosure.
To Install the Main PCA:
1. Place the PCA in the Bottom Enclosure. Be sure that the Flow and Pressure Sensors properly
align with the Flow Manifold.
CAUTION
The PCA’s Flow and Pressure Sensors must be in proper alignment with
the Flow Manifold. Otherwise, the device will not operate properly.
CAUTION
When seating the PCA, be sure the ferrite on the Blower Wiring Harness
is seated against the device’s Right Side Panel.
CAUTION
During installation of internal components, be sure all tubing connections
are secure, not pinched, folded under, etc. to ensure proper operation of
the device.
PAGE 6-16 1066229, VER. 05
NOTE
Once you have removed the PCA, the components referred to in
Replacing the Blower, Blower Box, and/or PCA Supports through
Replacing the Right Panel Assembly can be removed in any order.
1066229, VER. 05 PAGE 6-17
CAUTION
Three grommets protrude from inside the Blower Box (zinc casting) and
are located in the PCA Support cutouts. Use caution when lifting the
Blower Box (with Blower) out of the Bottom Enclosure so as not to cause
damage. These grommets are part of the Blower Box Mount, as shown
here (RP Kit #1099044).
1066229, VER. 05 PAGE 6-19
6. Using a T10 Torx screwdriver, remove the six (6) screws that secure the Blower Box Top to the
Blower Box Bottom.
Correct Incorrect
FIGURE 6-15: PROPER SEATING OF GROMMET
3. Secure the Blower Box Top to the Blower Box Bottom using the six (6) #4-40 x 1/2” screws.
Torque screws to 7 in.-lbs.
4. Verify that the Blower Box Seal is installed in the Bottom Enclosure as shown previous in Figure 6-
12.
5. Align the Blower Box Bottom Inlet Port with the Blower Box Seal and place the Blower Box w/
Blower Assembly into the Bottom Enclosure.
6. Verify that the Blower Box Mount protruding grommets are aligned with the standoffs in the Bottom
Enclosure as shown in
7. Secure the Blower Box w/Blower Assembly to the Bottom Enclosure using the three PCA Sup-
ports. Torque the PCA Support Screws to 9 in.-lbs.
8. Assemble the remainder of the device as instructed in previous sections.
1066229, VER. 05 PAGE 6-21
CAUTION
When installing the Valve Assembly, use a blunt, non-conductive probing
tool to prod the silicone pieces and ensure good connections.
2. Secure the Valve to the Foam Path Cover (installed in the Bottom Enclosure) as shown in Figure
6-18. Torque the screws to 5 in.-lbs.
CAUTION
Be sure all tubing connections are secure, not pinched, folded under, etc.
to ensure proper operation of the device.
6.3.14 REPLACING THE POWER CABLE ASSEMBLY AND/OR POWER CONNECTOR BRACKET
DC Power AC Power
Connector Connector
NOTE
If necessary, remove other components as necessary (e.g., Valve Assembly)
to gain better access to the Power Cable Assembly
CAUTION
The Power Cable Assembly wires are shipped unbent. It is necessary to
properly bend the wires so the wires so that the Assembly is properly
seated and the device is assembled properly. Do Not overly bend or twist
the wires so as to cause damage to the wires.
1. Install the Power Connector Bracket onto the AC Connector portion of the Power Cable Assembly.
2. Place the AC Power Connector into its mounting location in the Bottom Enclosure. Be sure that it
snaps into place.
3. Slide the DC Power Connector into its mounting location in the Bottom Enclosure.
4. Assemble the remainder of the device as instructed in previous sections.
1066229, VER. 05 PAGE 6-29
6.3.15 REPLACING THE FLOW PATH COVER AND/OR AIR PATH FOAM
This procedure applies only to the following Silver Series device Model Numbers:
NOTE
Observe the placement of the Sound Abatement
Foam in the Bottom Enclosure.
WARNING
To prevent electrical shock, disconnect the Humidifier from the
NIV device before attempting to make any repairs.
CAUTION
Components used in this device are subject to damage from static electricity.
Repairs made to this device must be performed only in an antistatic, Electro-
Static Discharge (ESD) protected environment.
Rear View
Inlet Seal
CAUTION
Do not press firmly on the screwdriver as damage to
the Humidifier may occur.
3. Continue to bend the Flip Lid Assembly completely backwards until it is completely removed.
1066229, VER. 05 PAGE 7-9
FIGURE 7-11: HUMIDIFIER BOTTOM HOUSING (HEATER PLATE SHOWN HERE, BUT IS NOT INCLUDED IN KIT)
CAUTION
Route the Heater Plate wiring harness so as not to cause
damage during installation of the Humidifier Bottom Housing.
1066229, VER. 05 PAGE 7-13
2. Verify that the Heater Plate Wiring Harness is properly routed in the Lower Base Assembly and not
at risk of being pinched or damaged.
3. Using the four #6 x 1/4” screws, secure the Bottom Housing to the Lower Base Assembly. Torque
screws to 5 in.-lbs.
PAGE 7-14 1066229, VER. 05
2. Secure the Bottom Housing to the Lower Base using the four #6 x 1/4” screws and assemble the
remainder of the device as necessary.
PAGE 7-16 1066229, VER. 05
8.2 CLEANING
WARNING
To avoid electrical shock, always unplug the power
cord from the wall outlet before cleaning the device.
CAUTION
Do not immerse the device in liquid or allow any liquid
to enter the enclosure, inlet filter, or any opening.
1. Unplug the device, and wipe the outside of it with a cloth slightly dampened with water and a mild
detergent. Let the device dry completely before plugging in the power cord.
2. Inspect the device and all circuit parts for damage after cleaning. Replace any damaged parts.
3. Allow the device to dry completely before plugging in the power cord.
WARNING
If you are using the device on multiple users, discard the bacteria filter each time the device is
used on a different person.
When using the device on multiple users, complete the following steps to clean and disinfect the device before
each new user.
1. Unplug the device before disinfecting.
2. Disinfect the outside of the device only. Use a cloth with one of the following cleaning agents to
clean the exterior of the device:
• Hydrogen Peroxide, 3%
• 91% Isopropyl Alcohol
• Vinegar, 5% acidity
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• Water
• Chlorine bleach, household, 5.25% sodium hypochlorite, 1 to 5 part reduction with water.
3. Allow the device to dry completely before plugging in the power cord.
CAUTION
Operating the device with a dirty filter may keep the system
from working properly and may damage the device.
Under normal usage, you should clean the gray foam filter at least once every two weeks and replace it with a
new one every six months. The white ultra-fine filter is disposable and should be replaced after 30 nights of use
or sooner if it appears dirty. DO NOT clean the ultra-fine filter.
CAUTION
Dirty inlet filters may cause high operating temperatures that may affect device
performance. Regularly examine the inlet filters as needed for integrity and cleanliness.
CAUTION
Never install a wet filter into the device. You must
ensure sufficient drying time for the cleaned filter.
NOTE
Hand washing The Humidifier Tank can be performed daily.
WARNING
• Empty and clean the Humidifier Tank daily to prevent mold and bacteria growth.
• Allow the water in the Humidifier Tank to cool to room temperature before
removing the chamber from the humidifier.
1. Turn the therapy device off and allow approximately 15 minutes for the heater plate and water to
cool.
2. Disconnect the Patient Tubing from the device.
3. Remove the Humidifier Tank Assembly. Empty any remaining water.
4. Separate the Humidifier Tank Lid from the Humidifier Tank Base. Refer to Figure 8-1.
Tab
Hinge s
Hinge s
Water Chamber
Lid
Water Chamber
Base Middle Seal
FIGURE 8-1: SEPARATING THE HUMIDIFIER TANK LID FROM THE TANK BASE
5. Wash the Humidifier Tank Lid and Tank Base by hand in a solution of warm water and mild dish-
washing soap.
6. Inspect all parts for damage prior to reassembly.
7. Reassemble the Humidifier Tank.
8. Fill the Humidifier Tank to the fill line. Inspect the Humidifier Tank for any leaks or damage.
Replace the entire Humidifier Tank Assembly if damaged.
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NOTE
Clearing the alarm logs will not clear the device internal event log.
NOTE
When testing is complete and before patient use, an authorized individual should adjust the device to
the patient’s therapy settings.
2. If applicable, connect the device to a humidifier. Ensure that a clean or new gray foam filter is
installed in the device.
3. Record the serial number and model number on the data sheet.
4. Record the model name on the data sheet.
5. Connect AC power.
6. Power ON the device and record the firmware version on the data sheet.
7. Record the blower hours of the device on the data sheet.
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WARNING
If the device fails to perform within the stated specifications, have the system serviced by an
authorized Philips Respironics service facility.
Use the following instructions to ensure that the device is functioning properly. The following equipment is
required to verify the pressure:
NOTE
The device automatically compensates for pressure drops associated with a 6-foot (1.83 m) smooth
bore tube. Additional pressure drops will occur when restrictive elements such as a bacteria filter or
Pass-over humidifier are added to the patient circuit. Always use a manometer to verify patient mask
pressure.
WARNING
It is important to follow the exact steps below when performing this test in order to avoid injury. Read
all steps first, before performing this test.
1066229, VER. 05 PAGE 8-7
WARNING
Do not place your hand directly on the heater plate at any time as it could result in an injury.
1. While the ventilator and humidifier are not running, place your hand above the heater plate (with-
out touching it) to assess the temperature of the heater plate when the humidifier is off for later
comparison.
2. Disconnect the patient tubing (if attached) and remove the water chamber.
3. Verify that the humidification is enabled and set to 1.
4. In order to activate the preheat mode, the blower must be “off” and a humidifier must be attached.
From the device’s Standby screen, press the Select button under the Preheat setting. The device
will now be in preheat mode and the humidifier icon will illuminate during this time with the setting
number 1.
WARNING
Do not place your hand directly on the heater plate at any time as it could result in an injury.
7. Press the “Therapy” button to enter therapy and end preheat mode.
8. Press the power button and select Standby to end therapy.
9. Record the results on the data sheet.
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FIGURE 8-2
2. Connect the Whisper Swivel II to the end of the patient tubing. Refer to Figure 8-3.
3. Place the O2 Enrichment Attachment on the end of the Whisper Swivel II. Refer to Figure 8-3.
4. Place the end cap on the end of the O2 Enrichment attachment. Refer to Figure 8-3.
FIGURE 8-3
15. Simulate breathing by alternately occluding and opening the outlet port; then occlude the outlet
port.
16. Verify that the Apnea alarm occurs in approximately 10 seconds.
17. Press the “Reset” button to clear the alarm.
18. Set the Apnea Alarm setting to 0 (Off).
19. Record the Apnea alarm test result on the data sheet.
Circuit Disconnect Alarm Test
20. Set the Circuit Disconnect Alarm = 15 seconds.
21. Exit to the Monitoring screen.
22. Connect a standard circuit with Whisper Swivel II and an end cap.
23. Simulate breathing by alternately occluding and opening the outlet port.
24. Remove the end cap.
25. Verify that the Circuit Disconnect Alarm occurs in approximately 15 seconds.
26. Press the “Reset” button to clear the alarm.
27. Set the Circuit Disconnect Alarm to Off.
28. Record the Circuit Disconnect Alarm test result on the data sheet.
Low Minute Ventilation Alarm Test
29. Simulate 6 breaths by alternately occluding and opening the outlet port for 2 seconds each.
30. Set the Low Minute Ventilation Alarm setting = 10.0 LPM.
31. Simulate 1 or 2 breaths by occluding and opening the outlet port.
32. Verify that the Low Minute Ventilation alarm occurs.
33. Set the Low Minute Ventilation Alarm setting to 0.0 (Off).
34. Record the Low Minute Ventilation alarm test result on the data sheet.
Loss of Input Power Alarm Test on AC Power (Base and Humidifier ONLY)
35. While the device is still operating, disconnect the power cord from the device.
36. Verify that a Loss of Input Power alarm sounds.
37. Record the Loss of Input Power Alarm test result on the data sheet.
Loss of Input Power Alarm Test - BiPAP A40 (with Detachable Battery)
38. Secure the Detachable Battery Module to the device. Ensure an adequately charged battery is
used.
39. Power on the device and select any therapy mode. Disconnect the power cord from the device.
40. The device will switch over to battery operation. The display shows “AC Power Disconnected” and
a tone sounds. Select Reset. A black box will appear around the battery indicator to show the ven-
tilator is running on battery power. Record the test results on the data sheet.
41. Power the device off. Testing is complete.
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SYSTEM
SECTION 8.3.5 RESULT TOLERANCE RESULT (CIRCLE)
VERIFICATION
Step 7b CPAP @ 4 cmH2O [ ] ± 1 cmH2O Pass / Fail
BiPAP SOH AVAPS AE [ ] ± 1 cmH2O
@ 4 cmH2O
Step 40 Loss of Input power Alarm Test - BiPAP A40 Battery Test Pass / Fail
NOTE
If the device does not pass all tests, then perform all necessary repairs and re-test per the service manual
requirement.
Signature: ___________________________________
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Calibration and testing requires the use of custom software. Before proceeding, log on to http://
my.respironics.com.
NOTE
UUT = Unit Under Test (i.e., the device you are
testing).
NOTE
• If you have less than two serial com ports, you must use a 4-port USB to RS-232 switch
• (PRI Part Number 1113089).
• Be sure to install the drivers for the 4-port USB to RS-232 switch.
Enrichment
Attachment
1/4” Adapter
• End Cap (not available from Respironics), or similar part (i.e., CapLugs EC-14).
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• Digital multi-meter
• Nurse Call cable (part #1080249)
• A30/A40- (Original or Silver Series) Humidifier compatible with the device being tested
• part #1076544 for Original Series
• part #1111552 for Silver Series
• Barcode Scanner with 2D scanning capabilities (optional)
• Printer
• One of the following therapy devices for negative flow
• BiPAP A30 (Original or Silver Series)
• BiPAP A40 (Original or Silver Series)
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8.5.2 DOWNLOADING THE PHILIPS TS ENGINE AND FIELD SERVICE APPLICATION (FSA)
Philips TS Engine Installation
1. Log onto http://my.respironics.com and locate the software.
2. Based on the OS bit configuration determined in Section 8.2.1, click on the Download button adja-
cent to the appropriate Philips TS Engine installer (32 bit or 64 bit) for your PC.
3. Choose Run or Save based on whether or not you are installing on one PC or multiple PCs.
4. Follow the prompts to complete the installation.
5. When Philips TS Engine installation is complete, you will be prompted to restart the PC. Restart
the PC prior to beginning the FSA software installation.
FSA Software Installation (Field Service Application [FSA])
1. Log onto http://my.respironics.com and locate the software.
2. Based on the OS bit configuration determined in Section 8.2.1, click on the Download button adja-
cent to the appropriate FSA installer (32 bit or 64 bit) for your PC.
3. Choose Run or Save based on whether or not you are installing on one PC or multiple PCs.
4. Follow the prompts to complete the installation.
5. If installed on a Windows 7 OS, proceed to section Section 8.5.3. If not using Windows 7 OS, pro-
ceed to Section 8.6.
1066229, VER. 05 PAGE 8-19
1
From the Start menu, Right click on “My
Computer”, then click on “Manage”
2
Click on “Device Manager”
3
Select the Port, then
Right click to access
“Properties”
5
Select the correct COM
number (17, 18, and 19)
5. Log in as a Technician.
6. Run the following individual tests (refer to Section 8.9 for running individual tests).
• Verify UUT Neg. Flow
• Verify Pressure
7. Print the report and verify that the overall test status is a PASS.
Only the successful completion of ALL of the Qualification Procedure’s steps will result in an overall PASS
status for the Qualification Procedure. After the qualification procedure test passes, you may begin testing
repaired devices.
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7. Select Operator from the User Name drop-down menu, then click the OK button.
8. Click on the Test UUTs button located at the bottom of the screen.
9. When prompted, enter or scan the device’s model number and serial number into the appropriate
fields. The serial number and model number label appears on the bottom of the device.
NOTE
Scanning the 2D bar code will automatically populate the
serial and model number fields. Refer to Figure 8-21
Model Number
Serial Number-Enter
all characters with
no spaces.
10. The FSA will guide you through the entire testing process. Follow the on-screen prompts to com-
plete the testing.
11. When prompted to adjust pressure settings to specific values, use the buttons on the left of the dis-
play window to increase or decrease the pressure by 1.0 cm H2O (rough tune) and the buttons on
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the right to increase or decrease the pressure by 0.1 cm H2O (fine tune). Refer to the following
illustration for additional information.
12. Once you have completed the test, a status banner will display either Pass, Fail, or Error.
13. If the device fails, check all connections, equipment, and configurations and re-test the device.
14. If the device fails again, perform necessary repairs and retest.
15. Once testing is complete, a report will be printed. You can maintain the printout for your records. If
you are running individual tests in Troubleshooting mode, you will be asked if you would like a
printout of the test results.
NOTE
Individual tests can only be performed when you are logged in as a Technician.
3. When the FSA main window appears, select the test(s) you desire to run by holding down the
CTRL key on the test PC keyboard and clicking them as shown.
4. Right-click on the highlighted item. If you have selected more than one, right-click on any of them.
5. Point your mouse to Run Selected Steps Using, then click on Single Pass. Refer to Figure 8-25.
3 4
NOTE
Individual tests can not be run by clicking on the Single Pass button
located at the bottom of the FSA application window. Clicking on this
button will invoke the entire testing process one time.
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Mfg. Date
NOTE
UUT = Unit Under Test (i.e., the device you are
testing).
The software can be installed onto the device by connecting the device to a PC via the Link Module and Cable
(PR part #1074113) or via an SD Card.
To upgrade the device via an SD Card:
1. Click on the Download button next to the Software Upgrade Version X.X via SD card (where X.X is
the latest version available; 1.2 at the time of release of this service manual).
2. Follow the prompts on the PC to complete the download.
3. Install the SD card into the device.
4. The device will ask you to confirm the software upgrade.
5. Follow the prompts on the device’s LCD to complete the upgrade.
To upgrade the device via a serial cable and Accessory Module:
1. Connect the Accessory Module with Cable between the device and a PC that has internet access.
2. Click on the Download button next to the Software Upgrade Version X.X via Serial Cable (where
X.X is the latest version available; 1.2 at the time of release of this service manual).
3. Follow the prompts on the PC to complete the download.
4. The upgrade wizard will walk you through the upgrade process. Follow the prompts on the PC to
complete the upgrade.
2. Save the ANIV Boot Monitor Upgrade Tool installer to your PC (default location is recommended).
3. Locate the BiPAPA30_Boot_Monitor_Upgrade_Tool.exe on your computer and double click on it to
begin the installation.
6. Once you have extracted the files, click on the license agreements (there are two of them).
1066229, VER. 05 PAGE 9-5
7. Click on the Next button when the following window appears. The installation will then begin.
8. Click on the Finish button when the installation is complete. Once you have installed the Boot Mon-
itor Upgrade tool, you will be prompted to restart the PC. Restart the PC prior to using the Boot
Monitor Upgrade tool.
NOTE
If installed on a Windows 7 OS, go to section Section 8.5.3 prior to
using the Boot Monitor Upgrade Tool. If the application is not
installed on a PC using Windows 7 OS, disregard this note.
9. Configure, if necessary, the PC’s COM port that will be used by the Boot Monitor Upgrade tool to
COM1. Refer to Section 8.6.1 for instructions on configuring COM ports.
CAUTIONS
10. Connect the SleepLink Module with cable (PR part #1074113) to the back of the device
11. Click on the desktop icon to invoke the Boot Monitor Upgrade tool.
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12. If you wish to proceed with upgrading the device’s boot monitor, click on the UPGRADE BOOT
MONITOR SOFTWARE button as shown in Figure 9-10.
Please remember to
avoid interrupting the
upgrade process.
CAUTION
Once you confirm the selection to upgrade, avoid interrupting the boot
monitor version upgrade process. If the upgrade process is interrupted,
the device will become inoperable.
1066229, VER. 05 PAGE 9-7
13. After you click on the UPGRADE BOOT MONITOR SOFTWARE button, you will be asked to con-
firm, as shown in Figure 9-11. Click on the UPGRADE button to upgrade the device’s boot monitor
software.
14. If the upgrade was successful, you will get a Success message with the new version of the boot
monitor software. If the device already has the latest boot monitor version, you will get a message
saying you already have the latest software. If the upgrade fails, you will receive an unsuccessful
upgrade message, at which point you may re-try the upgrade, or exit the tool.
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NOTE
The following schematics begin with page 2 of 13.
Page 1 is not published because it does not include
any service-related information. Page 1 is reserved
for internal engineering revision history and tracking
notes.
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ASSOCIATED THEREWITH, ARE EXPRESSLY RESERVED
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+3.3VA PHASE_B E67
10K 10K Q5 2
LM5109ASD 4 BSZ105N04NSG
PP40 R49 R51
50 OHMS @ 100 MHz
3
MOTOR
1
2
3
PP55 5.49K 1K E68
IA_H PHASE_C
PP61 CONN M 3 PIN RA 2-54mm
R43 R50
50 OHMS @ 100 MHz
4.99 825 U12C +3.3VA
PP41 10 TSV994IPT
R40 C42
+ 8
.01uF CURRENT_A
0.050 9
3W - VOS = 1.5V +/- 10% R242
R44 R52 GAIN = 0.150V/A 6.49K
IA_L
RANGE = +/- 10A(pk)
4.99 1K R53
R243 E63
Fc = 3.18MHz 4.99K MOTOR_TEMP P17
PP56 100K
C173 1000 OHMS @ 100 MHZ
.1uF 1
PP50 C174 .1uF
PP36 2
TEMP
V_MOTOR +3.3VA
MOTOR
+9V E64
CR62 CONN M 2 PIN RA 2-54mm
R32 Q6 1000 OHMS @ 100 MHZ
4
5
6
7
8
BSZ105N04NSG U12E
C35 100
MBRX140 TSV994IPT
C44 C45 + V+
C36 CR9 C55
.1uF 47uF *
.1uF U10 .1uF 4 .1uF
V-
1 8
PP31 VDD HB
1
2
3
R36 PP42 PP43 11
R390 2 7
PWM_BH HI HO
1K
R391 100 R65
3 6 PHASE_B IA_H
PWM_BL LI HS
1K
5
R37 2.49K
6
7
8
4 5
VSS LO C46 R64
9 * IB_H
R272 R273 PP32 TPAD 100 PP64
+3.3VA
10K 10K Q7 2.49K
LM5109ASD 4 BSZ105N04NSG
R54 R56 IC_H R66 U12B
PP44 TSV994IPT
5
1
2
3
PP57 5.49K 1K 2.49K
IB_H + 7 CURRENT_MOTOR
6
R45 R55 PP62 R67 -
4.99 825 U12D 1K R68
GAIN = 0.167V/A
PP45 12 TSV994IPT RANGE = 0-18A(peak)
14 10K Accuracy = 5%
R41 C47
+ CURRENT_B
0.050 .01uF 13 Fc = 160kHz Q15
3W - C54 BSC084P03NS3E
VOS = 1.5V +/- 10%
R46 IB_L R57 V_BOOST 3 8 V_MOTOR
GAIN = 0.150V/A
RANGE = +/- 10A(pk) 100pF CR80 2 7
4.99 1K R58 1 65
Fc = 3.18MHz 4.99K
PP58 STPS5L60S
R343 R351
+3.3VD 150K
4
10K
PP37 V_MOTOR
+9V
CR63 R349
R33 Q8
249K
5
6
7
8
BSZ105N04NSG PP131
C37 100 R344
MBRX140 CR10 10K
C49 C50 + PP133 R348
.1uF 47uF SMCJ28A CR77
.1uF C38 10K
U11 4 28V
.1uF nMOTOR_FAULT
1 8 R340
3
1
2
3
R38 PP46 PP47
R392 2 7 Q40
PWM_CH HI HO
1K BSS123
R393 100 PP51
3 6 PHASE_C CR78 1
PWM_CL LI HS
1K
5
R39
6
7
8
4 5 PP52
2
1
2
3
2
CR73
R101
ZERO
1066229, VER. 05
2
CE LX .1uF 27pF 10uF 100K
2 R102 1
FB 1M
BSS84LT1
3 4 Q16
VDD GND
1M
C83
NCP1403SNT1G
3
1uF
R119
V_PF
V_OUT = 5.20 +/- 5% R120
I_OUT = 25mA(max) R103 RED_LED_PF
F_SW = up to 300kHz 499
182K
+3.3VD
T PP76
R106 R256
100K
1K
V_PF
R345
10K
3
R121 BZ1
+3.3VD MSR516NR
Q13 ZERO COMM_PIC
Q44
3
2
1 1
R105 R113 VDD
2
100K GP5/T1CKI/P1A/OSC1/CLKIN Q19
100 Q17
2
3
3
R114 3 BSS123 BSS123
V_PF GP4/AN3/CIN1-/T1G/P1B/OSC2/CLKOUT R116
100 7
R115 GP0/AN0/CIN+/P1B/ICSPDAT
4 100K
GP3/T1G/MCLR/VPP R117 R124
100 6 1 1
GP1/AN1/CIN0-/VREF/ICSPCLK BUZZER_uP
100 1K
8 5 R118
2
2
3
R107
100K V_PF
Q14
R108 1 BSS123 P6
nPF_ENABLE
V_PF
1K 1
V_PF
2
2
V_PF
R112 3 R125
100K 100K
4 MPLAB
5 R126
3
100K
IN CIRCUIT DEBUGGER
V_PF PLANE
NO PLANE
SYSTEM PLANE
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PAGE 10-5
+3.3V_S +3.3V_S
R83 R84
PAGE 10-6
+3.3V_S
C68
R87 R88 R89
4.99K 4.99K 4.99K
MT2 1uF
R85
8 1 R90
I2C_SCL_BAROMETER/EEPROM SCL VDD
100 4.99K
R86 7
I2C_SDA_BAROMETER/EEPROM SDA
100 4 BAROMETER
SHDN
5 2
RST CAP
3 6
+3.3V_S +3.3V_S GND NC C67
1uF
MPL115A2
+3.3V_S
6
SPI_nCS_OUTLET_PRESSURE X202136-PC
100
R328
1
SPI_MISO_OUTLET_PRESSURE MISO
100 2
VDD
R329 SCL
5 8
SPI_SCK_OUTLET_PRESSURE SS VBR+ OUTLET
100 C69
4 .1uF PRESSURE
VBR-
7
+3.3VA +3.3V_S NC
GND
E8 R80
3
PP77
ZERO
1000 OHMS @ 100 MHZ +3.3V_S +3.3V_S
C65
10uF
PP78
+3.3V_S
R94 R95 MT4 C71
4.99K 4.99K 2
VDD
R92 4 .1uF
I2C_SDA_FLOW DATA
100 FLOW
R93 1
I2C_SCL_FLOW SCK
100
PP79 3
GND
SDP703-3
R330
VSENSE_5V_S
100K
1
300 NC2
6
C72 C73 NC3
3 5 BLOWER
1uF .01uF GND NC4
3 1
NC5
U22
NC
PRESSURE
4
2
VOUT
Fc = 1,600Hz
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MANUFACTURING, USE AND REPRODUCTION RIGHTS
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RIGHTS
NO PLANE
SYSTEM PLANE
CHK BY: EDMS EDMS
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1066229, VER. 05
+3.3VD +3.3VD +3.3VD V_BUS
SD CARD E9 R129
SD_D3
CONN SD CARD TOP MOUNT 100
1000 OHMS @ 100 MHZ +3.3VD
J7
E10 R130
D3 1 SD_CMD
100 R155
CMD 2 1000 OHMS @ 100 MHZ 100K
GND 3
3.3V 4 SD_DETECT
3
R131
CLK 5
ZERO
Q23
GND 6 BSS123
1
E13 R132 SD_INSERT
D0 7 SD_CLK
C85 C84
2
100
D1 8 4.7uF .1uF 1000 OHMS @ 100 MHZ R156
249K
D2 9
DETECT 10
E15 R133
GND 11 SD_D0
100
PROTECT 12 1000 OHMS @ 100 MHZ
E16 R134
SHELL 13 SD_D1
100
SHELL 14 1000 OHMS @ 100 MHZ
E17 R135
SD_D2
100
1000 OHMS @ 100 MHZ
E18 R136
100
1000 OHMS @ 100 MHZ
E20 R137
SD_WR_PROTECT
100
1000 OHMS @ 100 MHZ
PS
CR17
V_BOOST
ESD5Z5.0T1G
PS RL1
2 6
+9V IN+ N-OP 4
E21 CR22 3
4 3
PX1 MBRX140 NC COMMON
2
1 C86 C292 1000 OHMS @ 100 MHZ
5 1
1uF 10uF E22 R147 IN- N-CL 1
2 UART1_TX J9
100 V23026A1004
NURSE CALL
MODULAR JACK
ACCESSORY
BSS123
6 >=4mm Creepage
CR19
CR20
CR21
CR65
ESD5Z12T1G
ESD5Z5.0T1G
ESD5Z5.0T1G
ESD5Z5.0T1G
PS PS PS PS
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PLANE
MANUFACTURING, USE AND REPRODUCTION RIGHTS
PLANE
RELATED TO THIS INFORMATION, AND ALL SALES SD CARD, ACCY, & NURSE CALL
RIGHTS
NO PLANE
ASSOCIATED THEREWITH, ARE EXPRESSLY RESERVED
BY Size DWG NO Rev
DRN BY: JK 08/31/10
AND TO RESPIRONICS. USE, REPRODUCTION OR
POWER GROUND
SYSTEM GROUND
DISTIRBUTION OF THIS INFORMATION, OR CHK BY: Custom S1075384 8
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V_BUS V_BUS
PAGE 10-8
249K
R481
U28 +3.3VD
14
8
* 1
BSS84LT1 +3.3VD
Q58
R486
249K
10K
3
2
SYNC_IN
R482
SYNC_OUT
1
BSS84LT1
3
249K
Q60
R483
C280
Q57
3
4.7uF
3
WKUP_KEY
VS
0V
0V
+VOUT
NC
1 BSS123
KEY_PRESS_START R485 1 Q59
1
2
5
6
7
BC847CLT1G
2
499K R487
+5V_USB PP136
2
10K
V_BOOST
499K
PP134
R484
Ton = 3.5 sec (min)
V_BUS V_BUS
C270 C271 C272 C277 C276 C275
* * * * * * Key press blower wake-up
CR79 CR34
* *
499K
R490
2
PP135
R492 1 BC857CLT1G
Q63
499K
3
+5V +5V_USB
499K
249K
U16
R151
R493
R491
1 16
* VBUS1 VBUS2 PP137
3
3
2 15
249K
1 1
SD_INSERT C281 SD_INSERT
4.7uF
2
2
3 14
VDD1 VDD2 SD card insert +3.3V digital wake-up
Ton = 3.5 sec (min)
C92 R152 C95
* * *
4 13 V_BUS V_BUS
PDEN SPD
5 12 J10
SPU PIN
499K
1
*
R175 R205
R495
6 11 USB
USB_DM * UD- DD- 2
2
USB_DP
7
UD+ DD+
10
* R215
3
(type A)
* R497 1 BC857CLT1G
R176 Q65
4 Full Speed 499K
8 9
3
5.0VDC
R153
R154
R496
R498
POWER SUPPLY 5
GROUND
249K
6 Q64
BSS123
R499
1
KEY_PRESS_START C282
PS 4.7uF
2
100K
R488
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PROPRIETARY INFORMATION AUTO NIV
POWER SUPPLY
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PP84 E7
CR12
ESD5Z5.0T1G
+3.3VD PS
E6
R78
6.49K
1000 OHMS @ 100 MHZ
R79 C63
HUMIDIFIER_PLATE_TEMP 1000pF
CR13
100K
C60
ESD5Z5.0T1G
.1uF V_BUS PP81
PS
1
2
3
CR69
R74 4
1.5K
3
Q11 MMSZ15T1G
PP80 BSS123 15V Q12
BSC084P03NS3E PP83
6
7
8
5
1
HUMIDIFIER_PWM
E4
2
R75
50 OHMS @ 100 MHz P5
100K C61
.1uF C64 1
CR67
1000pF
SMAJ30A
2
+3.3VD PS
E69 3
PS
R264
4
6.49K
C180 1000 OHMS @ 100 MHZ 5
R265 1000pF
HEATED HOSE
HUMIDIFIER AND
HEAT_HOSE_TEMP 6
100K CR68
C181
.1uF CONN-TH M 6 PIN RA 3.96mm
ESD5Z5.0T1G
PS
PP88 V_BUS
R164 R263
HEAT_HOSE_CURRENT
249K 1 C96
2W 1uF
R163 R160
24.9K PP86 4.99K
1
2
3
CR70
R161 4
1.5K Q21
MMSZ15T1G BSC084P03NS3E
15V
6
7
8
3
PP85
Q22
1 BSS123
HEAT_HOSE_PWM
E26
2
PP87
R162
100K 50 OHMS @ 100 MHz
1000pF
SMAJ30A
PS PS
PS
R262
100K
R261 E25
HUMIDIFIER_SPARE
10K
1000 OHMS @ 100 MHZ
CR50
ESD5Z5.0T1G
PS
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RIGHTS
NO PLANE
SYSTEM GROUND
DR_CLK
C125 C126 C127 C128 C129 C130 C131 C132 C133 C134 C135 C136 C137 C138 C139 +3.3VD
.1uF .1uF .1uF .1uF .1uF .1uF .1uF .1uF .1uF .1uF .1uF .1uF .1uF .1uF .1uF U21B
82 126
+3.3VD +3.3DA VDD_1 VSS_2
127 48
VDD_2 VSS_4
1K
VDD1 VDD2 VDD3 VDD4 VDD5 VDD6 VDD7 VDD8 VDD9 V DD1 0 V DD1 1 VDD12 V DD1 3 V DD1 4 VDD15 172 22
R25 VDD_3 VSS_5
* 49 61
+3.3VD +3.3VD +3.3VD +3.3VD +3.3VD +3.3VD +3.3VD +3.3VD +3.3VD +3.3VD +3.3VD +3.3VD +3.3VD +3.3VD +3.3VD VDD_4 VSS_6
23 71
VDD_5 VSS_7
62 102
VDD_6 VSS_8
72 113
C141 C142 VDD_7 VSS_9
+3.3VA 103 148
1uF
WKUP_KEY
nAUDIO_PAUSE
.1uF
A18
A17
A16
D15
D14
D13
SPI_MISO_OUTLET_PRESSURE
SPI_SCK_OUTLET_PRESSURE
SPI_nCS_OUTLET_PRESSURE
C191 C192 C193 C194 C195 C196 C197 C198 C199 C200 C201 C202 C203 C204 C205 VDD_8 VSS_10
D1
D0
SD_WR_PROTECT
SD_DETECT
PWM_CL
PWM_BL
PWM_AL
HUMIDIFIER_SPARE
JTMS
USB_DP
USB_DM
UART1_RX
UART1_TX R412
SD_D1
SD_D0
HUMIDIFIER_PWM
HUMIDITY_SENSOR_DATA
HUMIDITY_SENSOR_CLK
A15
A14
A13
A12
114 158
nNURSE_CALL
1000pF 1000pF 1000pF 1000pF 1000pF 1000pF 1000pF 1000pF 1000pF 1000pF 1000pF 1000pF 1000pF 1000pF 1000pF R71 VDD_9 VSS_11
149 14
VDD_10 VSS_13
ZERO 159 90
VDD_11 VSS_14
36 135
ONLY POPULATE EITHER R25 OR R71 VDD_12 VSS_15
VDD1 VDD2 VDD3 VDD4 V DD5 V DD6 VDD7 VDD8 VDD9 V DD1 0 VDD11 VDD12 VDD13 V DD1 4 VDD15 15
VDD_13
91
132
131
130
129
128
124
123
122
121
120
119
118
117
116
115
112
111
110
109
108
107
106
105
104
101
100
99
98
97
96
95
94
93
92
89
VCAP1 VCAP2 +3.3VD +3.3VD +3.3VD +3V_REF VDD_14
136
VDD_15
PI1
PI0
39 37
PC7
PG8
PG7
PG6
+3.3DA VDDA VSSA
PH12
171
C123 C124 C163 C145 C152 C143 +3.3VD VDD_SA
4.7uF 4.7uF 4.7uF 4.7uF 1uF .1uF
C153 VCAP1
81
PC9/SDIO_D1
PC8/SDIO_D0
.1uF VCAP_1
PA8/TIM1_CH1
PC6/TIM3_CH1
125
PD15/FSMC_D1
PD14/FSMC_D0
PD9/FSMC_D14
PD8/FSMC_D13
PG5/FSMC_A15
PG4/FSMC_A14
PG3/FSMC_A13
PG2/FSMC_A12
PB13/SPI2_SCK
PB12/SPI2_NSS
VCAP2 VCAP_2
PD13/FSMC_A18
PD12/FSMC_A17
PC11/FSMC_A16
PA9/USART1_TX
PD10/FSMC_D15
PB15/SPI2_MOSI
PB14/SPI2_MISO
PH15/TIM8_CH3n
PH14/TIM8_CH2n
PH13/TIM8_CH1n
VCAP_1 VCAP_2 VDD_SA VREF+
PA10/USART1_RX
PA12/OTG_FS_DP
PA11/OTG_FS_DM
PA13/JTMS-SWDIO
133 88
LCD_nRST PI2 PH11 nVALVE_ENABLE
134 87 38 177
LCD_nON PI3 PH10 nLED_YELLOW +3V_REF VREF+ TPAD
86
PH9 nLED_RED_uP
85 STM32F203IGT6
PH8/I2C3_SDA I2C_SDA_BAROMETER/EEPROM
P15 JTCK 137 84
PA14/JTCK PH7/I2C3_SCL I2C_SCL_BAROMETER/EEPROM
nJTRST JTDO JTDI 138 83
1 2 PA15/JTDI PH6 HEAT_HOSE_PWM
139
SD_D2 PC10/SDIO_D2
JTDI JTCK nRESET +3.3VD 140
3 4 SD_D3 PC11/SDIO_D3
141 80 UART2_RX P16
R183 SD_CLK PC12/SDIO_CK PB11/USART03_RX
JTMS 142 79 UART2_TX
5 6 D2 PD0/FSMC_D2 PB10/USART03_TX 1 2
143 78
10K D3 PD1/FSMC_D3 PE15/FSMC_D12 D12
144 77
7 8 +3.3VD C104 SD_CMD PD2/SDIO_CMD PE14/FSMC_D11 D11 +3.3VD 3 4
145 76
.1uF DR_nRST PD3 PE13/FSMC_D10 D10
COMM
JTAG 73
PE10/FSMC_D7 D7
A[0:17]
150
LED_KEYPAD PD6
151 70
SRAM_nCE PD7/FSMC_nE1 PE9/FSMC_D6 D6 D[0:15]
152 69
DR_nCE PG9/FSMC_nE2 PE8/FSMC_D5 D5
153 68
Pb_DISABLE PG10 U21A PE7/FSMC_D4 D4
DEBUG0 154 67
PG11 STM32F203IGT6 PG1/FSMC_A11 A11 R226
DEBUG1 155 66
PG12 PG0/FSMC_A10 A10
DEBUG2 156 65
PG13 PF15/FSMC_A9 A9 100K
157 64
LED_START/STOP PG14 PF14/FSMC_A8 A8 R225
63
PF13/FSMC_A7 A7 HUMIDIFIER_PLATE_TEMP
PP116 10K
160 PP119 PP117 PP113
nMOTOR_FAULT PG15 R224
JTDO 161 60
PB3/JTDO PF12/FSMC_A6 A6 HEAT_HOSE_CURRENT
nJTRST 162 59 10K
PB4/nJTRST PF11 SPI_nCS_FLASH
163 58
Li_SPARE PB5 PB2/BOOT1 R223
UART1_RX 164 57
PB6/TIM4_CH1 PB1/ADC12_IN9 MOTOR_TEMP
165 56 10K
R240 DR_TE PB7 PB0/ADC12_IN8
166 55
BOOT0 PC5/ADC12_IN15 R222
100K 167 54
R235 R236 R237 Li_SCL PB8/I2C1_SCL PC4/ADC12_IN14 HEAT_HOSE_TEMP
168 53
100 150 499 Li_SDA PB9/I2C_SDA PA7/SPI1_MOSI SPI_MOSI_FLASH 10K
169 52
nLB PE0/FSMC_nBL0 PA6/SPI1_MISO SPI_MISO_FLASH
170 51
nUB PE1/FSMC_nBL1 PA5/SPI1_SCK SPI_SCK_FLASH C166 C167 C168 C169
50
PA4/DAC1_OUT .1uF .1uF .1uF .1uF
173
nMOTOR_OVER_CURRENT PI4/TIM8_BKIN
174 47
PWM_AH PI5/TIM8_CH1 PA3/IADC123_IN3
175 46
PWM_BH PI6/TIM8_CH2 PH5/I2C2_SDA
176 45
PWM_CH PI7/TIM8_CH3 PH4/I2C2_SCL PP103
RED
CR44
CR45
CR43
AMBER
GREEN
R217
nVALVE_ERROR
1K PP102
+3.3VD +3.3VD
R219
BLOWER_PRESSURE
1K
PE2
PE3
PE4
PE5
PE6 /TIM09_CH02
VBAT
PI8-TAMPER2-RTC
PC13-TAMPER1-RTC
PC14-OSC32_IN
PC15-OSC32_OUT
PI9
PI10
PI11
PF0/FSMC_A0
PF1/FSMC_A1
PF2/FSMC_A2
PF3/FSMC_A3
PF4/FSMC_A4
PF5/FSMC_A5
PF6/ADC3_IN4
PF7/ADC3_IN5
PF8/ADC3_IN6
PF9/ADC3_IN7
PF10/ADC3_IN8
PH0-OSC_IN
PH1-OSC_OUT
nRST
PC0/ADC123_IN10
PC1/ADC123_IN11
PC2/ADC123_IN12
PC3/ADC123_IN13
PA0/WKUP
PA1/ADC123_IN1
PA2/ADC123_IN2
PH2
PH3
R206
* R208
*
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
I2C_SDA_FLOW C151 C172
10
11
12
13
16
17
18
19
20
21
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
40
41
42
43
44
A0
A1
A2
A3
A4
A5
VSENSE_WATT
R207 R209 PP109
R216
nSW_UP
100K 100K
DITHER
CURRENT_SYSTEM
nSW_LEFT
10K
nSW_RIGHT
COMM_PIC
nSW_DOWN
BUZZER_uP
nPF_ENABLE
nSTART/STOP
PP107
R214
PP99 PP100 PP114 PP115 PP118 49.9 CURRENT_C
PP106
R213
CURRENT_B
49.9
PP105
VSENSE_AC R212
CURRENT_A
49.9
VSENSE_Pb PP104
VSENSE_SPARE VSENSE_MOTOR
VSENSE_PF
VSENSE_5V_S C159 C160 C161 C162 C164 C165
C149 R211 .1uF 1000pF 1000pF 1000pF
Y2 .1uF .1uF Product Line:
CONFIDENTIAL AND
R210 AUTO NIV
750 PROPRIETARY INFORMATION
1
B1
C146 C147 C148 PROPRIETARY BY RESPIRONICS. ALL DESIGN, SCHEMATIC MAIN BOARD
C171 MANUFACTURING, USE AND REPRODUCTION RIGHTS
4
GND
4.7uF 6.8pF 6.8pF RELATED TO THIS INFORMATION, AND ALL SALES MICROCONTROLLER
.1uF RIGHTS
ASSOCIATED THEREWITH, ARE EXPRESSLY RESERVED
BY Size DWG NO Rev
C150 DRN BY: JK 08/31/10
3
CR-1632/G1AN
AND TO RESPIRONICS. USE, REPRODUCTION OR
DISTIRBUTION OF THIS INFORMATION, OR CHK BY: Custom S1075384 8
COMMUNICATION OF THIS INFORMATION TO OTHERS, IS EDMS EDMS
PROHIBITED WITHOUT THE PRIOR WRITTEN CONSENT
27pF OF RESPIRONICS. APPR BY: EDMS EDMS Scale Part No. Sheet
NA 1075384 10of 13
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+3.3VD
V_BUS V_BUS V_BUS V_BUS V_BUS V_BUS V_BUS V_BUS V_BUS V_BUS R218 +3.3VD
10K
2
CR24 CR25 CR26 CR27 CR28 CR29 CR30 CR31 CR32 CR33 1
1066229, VER. 05
nLED_YELLOW
WHITE WHITE WHITE WHITE WHITE WHITE WHITE WHITE WHITE WHITE BSS84LT1
LEFT KEY LEFT KEY UP KEY UP KEY DOWN KEY DOWN KEY RIGHT KEY RIGHT KEY START/STOP START/STOP Q67
KEY KEY
3
R165 R166 R167 R168 R169 R170 R171 R172 R173 R174
499 499 499 499 499 499 499 499 499 499 R179 R180
100 100
3
3
CR37 CR38
R309 1 R312 1 AMBER AMBER
Q36 Q38
LED_KEYPAD LED_START/STOP ALARM ALARM
BC847CLT1G BC847CLT1G
1K 1K
2
2
PP93
3
3
R177 1 R310 R316 1 R313
Q35 Q37
100K PP95 100K PP98
BC847CLT1G BC847CLT1G
1K 1K
2
2
+3.3VD
150
499
R311
R314
R220 +3.3VD
10K
2
1
nLED_RED_uP
BSS84LT1
Q68
3
V_BUS
+3.3VD
CR41
+3.3VD MBRX140
2
2
2
2
R185 SW3A RED_LED_PF
10K START_STOP
KEY R187
10K
R181 R182
1
1
1
1
SW3D
SW3B
SW3C
R186 C106
nAUDIO_PAUSE R479 PP140 .1uF CR39 CR40
RED
3
10K 100K RED
C105 ALARM ALARM
.1uF Q56
2
2
2
2
PP139 BSS123
1
KEY_PRESS_START
SW2A
2
AUDIO PAUSE
KEY
R480 +3.3VD
100K
1
1
1
1
SW2D
SW2B
SW2C
2
1
nLED_AC_PRESENT
BSS84LT1
Q69
3
+3.3VD +3.3VD
+3.3VD +3.3VD
R178 R315
100 100
R189 R193
10K R191 10K R195
10K 10K CR36 CR66
R190 R194 GREEN GREEN
nSW_UP nSW_RIGHT AC AC
R192 R196
10K PP142 nSW_DOWN 10K PP144 nSW_LEFT
C107 10K C109 10K
PP141 .1uF C108 PP143 .1uF C110
2
2
2
2
.1uF .1uF
2
2
2
2
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
+1.25VD +1.25VD +1.25VD +1.25VD +1.25VD +1.25VD +1.25VD +1.25VD +1.25VD +1.25VD +1.25VD +1.25VD +1.25VD +1.25VD +1.25VD +1.25VD +1.25VD +1.25VD
VDDD C206 C207 C208 C209 C210 C211 C212 C213 C214 C215 C216 C217 C218 C219 C220 C221 C222 VDDPLL C241
1uF 1uF 1uF 1uF 1uF 1uF 1uF 1uF 1uF 1uF 1uF 1uF 1uF 1uF 1uF 1uF 1uF 1uF
V_BOOST C118
.1uF
LCD_BACKLIGHT
PP91
+3.3VD +3.3VD +3.3VD +3.3VD +3.3VD +3.3VD +3.3VD +3.3VD +3.3VD
PP90
3
VDDDIO C223 C224 C225 C226 C227 C228 C229 C230 C231
.1uF .1uF .1uF .1uF .1uF .1uF .1uF .1uF .1uF R251 C119 C120
LCD_PWM 1 Q24 1uF .1uF
BC847CLT1G
1K
2
+3.3VD
+3.3VD CR6
3
ESD5Z3.3T1G
+3.3VD +3.3VD +3.3VD +3.3VD +3.3VD +3.3VD +3.3VD +3.3VD +3.3VD R252 1 R317 C121 C122 J13
Q25
100K PP92 1uF .1uF
BC847CLT1G
1K 1
R247
2
+3.3VD
100K
C232 C233 C234 C235 C236 C237 C238 C239 C240 R318 2
VDDLCD 15
.1uF .1uF .1uF .1uF .1uF .1uF .1uF .1uF .1uF R394
LCD_nON 3
2K
I_LCD = 45 +/- 5mA R421 4
LCD_DCK
2K 5
+3.3VD
LCD_VSYNC R422
C113 6
2K
D[0:15] .1uF R423 7
LCD_HSYNC
5
U27 2K
+1.25VD NC7S14M5X 8
U24B U24A LCD_DEN 2 4 R424
9
1 2 2K
VDDD VSS
6 3 D0 7 81 LCD_B0
NC
VDDD VSS D0 LDATA0 R425 10
14 5 D1 8 80 LCD_B1 LCD_R5
3
1
VDDD VSS D1 LDATA1
21 13 D2 9 79 LCD_B2 2K
VDDD VSS D2 LDATA2 11
25 17 D3 10 78 LCD_B3
VDDD VSS D3 LDATA3 R426
32 20 D4 11 77 LCD_B4 LCD_R4
VDDD VSS D4 LDATA4 12
40 23 D5 116 76 LCD_B5 2K
VDDD VSS D5 LDATA5
46 26 D6 115 72 LCD_G0
VDDD VSS D6 LDATA6 R428 13
56 33 D7 114 71 LCD_G1 LCD_R3
VDDD VSS D7 LDATA7
64 41 D8 113 70 LCD_G2 2K
VDDD VSS D8 LDATA8 14
73 47 D9 112 69 LCD_G3
VDDD VSS D9 LDATA9 R368
82 55 D10 111 68 LCD_G4 LCD_R2
VDDD VSS D10 LDATA10 15
93 57 D11 107 67 LCD_G5 2K
VDDD VSS D11 LDATA11
102 65 D12 106 63 LCD_R0
VDDD VSS D12 LDATA12 R369 16
110 74 D13 105 62 LCD_R1 LCD_R1
VDDD VSS D13 LDATA13
119 83 D14 104 61 LCD_R2 R335 R334 R322 R321 R320 R319 2K
VDDD VSS D14 LDATA14 17
126 94 D15 103 60 LCD_R3 100K 100K 100K 100K 100K 100K
VDDD VSS D15 LDATA15 R370
96 99 59 LCD_R4 LCD_R0
VSS D16 LDATA16 18
101 98 35 LCD_R5 2K
VSS D17 LDATA17
109 88 86
+3.3VD VSS D18 LDATA18 R371 19
118 87 85 LCD_G5
VSS D19 LDATA19
125 92 31 2K
VSS D20 LDATA20 20
4 91 30
VDDIO D21 LDATA21 R372
12 90 29 LCD_G4
VDDIO +3.3VD D22 LDATA22 21
16 89 28 2K
VDDIO D23 LDATA23
95
VDDIO R373 22
97 LCD_G3
VDDIO
100 2K
VDDIO 23
108 R228 123 36 LCD_SDO
VDDIO DR_nCE CS GPIO0 R374
117 100K 122 37 LCD_SCK LCD_G2
VDDIO A1 D/C GPIO1 24
124 121 38 LCD_SDI 2K
VDDIO nOE E(RD) GPIO2
120 39 LCD_nCS
nWE R/W(WR) GPIO3 R375 25
128 LCD_G1
CONF +3.3VD
27 50 2K
VDDLCD DR_TE TE 26
34
VDDLCD R376
42 52 LCD_G0
VDDLCD GAMAS0 27
48 127 53 2K
VDDLCD RESET GAMAS1
54
VDDLCD R377 28
58 R324 R323 LCD_B5
VDDLCD
66 15 100K 100K R200 R201 R202 R203 2K
VDDLCD DR_CLK CLK 29
75 10K 10K 10K 10K
VDDLCD R378
84 LCD_B4
VDDLCD 30
2K
PP89 31
18 19 LCD_B3 R379
VDDPLL VSSPLL
2K 32
49 LCD_DEN
LDEN R380
SSD1963QL9 45 LCD_DCK LCD_B2
+3.3VD LSHIFT 33
44 LCD_HSYNC 2K
LLINE
43 LCD_VSYNC
LFRAME R381
LCD_B1
2K CONN F 33 PIN 0.5mm FPC
LCD_SDI R383
DR_nRST +3.3VD 2K
C140 22 LCD_SCK R384
.1uF XTAL_IN
2K
Product Line:
LCD_nRST CONFIDENTIAL AND
24 PROPRIETARY INFORMATION AUTO NIV
XTAL_OUT Process:
ALL INFORMATION CONTAINED IN OR DISCLOSED BY
C244 LCD_SDO R387 THIS Title:
SSD1963QL9 DOCUMENT IS CONSIDERED TO BE CONFIDENTIAL AND
.1uF
2K CR7 PROPRIETARY BY RESPIRONICS. ALL DESIGN, SCHEMATIC MAIN BOARD
C170 MANUFACTURING, USE AND REPRODUCTION RIGHTS
ESD5Z3.3T1G RELATED TO THIS INFORMATION, AND ALL SALES
1000pF RIGHTS
LCD
ASSOCIATED THEREWITH, ARE EXPRESSLY RESERVED
BY Size DWG NO Rev
DRN BY: JK 08/31/10
AND TO RESPIRONICS. USE, REPRODUCTION OR
DISTIRBUTION OF THIS INFORMATION, OR CHK BY: Custom S1075384 8
COMMUNICATION OF THIS INFORMATION TO OTHERS, IS EDMS EDMS
PROHIBITED WITHOUT THE PRIOR WRITTEN CONSENT
OF RESPIRONICS. APPR BY: EDMS EDMS Scale Part No. Sheet
NA 1075384 12of 13
1066229, VER. 05
PP110
R296 R297
nVALVE_ERROR
15K 10K
+3.3VD +3.3VD +3.3VD +3.3VD +3.3VD
2
1066229, VER. 05
1 PID_Kp
-
3
PP123 R229 R245 R259 R260
+
499
U23A 100K 10K 10K 10K
R294
LM324PWR +3.3VD
R298
U20 C175
2 * 6 +3.3VD
4.99K PP111 SPI_SCK_FLASH SCK VCC
1
SPI_MOSI_FLASH SI .1uF
8
C97 C187 SPI_MISO_FLASH SO R244
C188 5
499
10uF .1uF R299 WP
R295
4
SPI_nCS_FLASH CS 100K
3
100K RESET
.1uF
7
GND
6
7 PID_Ki
-
5 + Serial Flash-2Mbit
U23B
LM324PWR
R300
100K PP112
U29
2 6
SCK VCC
C189 1
R301 R302 SI
8
SO
5
2K 100K WP
.1uF 4
CS
3
RESET
9
8 PID_Kd 7
-
GND
10
AT45DB161D-SU
+
U23C
LM324PWR Serial Flash-16Mbit
R303
100K
+3.3VD
PID_Kd R304
C111
3.32K
PID_Ki R305 +3.3VD .1uF
+3.3VD
49.9K
C112
PID_Kp R306 R307 CR74
MBRX140 U17
C243 7.5K 10K PP120
11 .1uF
R326 VDD
33
DITHER VDD
13
10K R325 A[0:17] D[0:15]
14
-
.1uF VALVE_CTRL
12 A0 1 7 D0
100 A0 I/O0
A1 2 8 D1
+
U23D A1 I/O1
A2 3 9 D2
LM324PWR A2 I/O2
CR72 A3 4 10 D3
R308 A3 I/O3
MBRX140 +3.3VD A4 5 13 D4
U31 A4 I/O4
C117 A5 18 14 D5
4.99K A5 I/O5
1 8 A6 19 15 D6
E0 VCC A6 I/O6
A7 20 16 D7
+9V .1uF A7 I/O7
2 7 A8 21 29 D8
E1 WC A8 I/O8
A9 22 30 D9
A9 I/O9
3 6 A10 23 31 D10
E2 SCL I2C_SCL_BAROMETER/EEPROM A10 I/O10
4 A11 24 32 D11
U23E A11 I/O11
4 5 A12 25 35 D12
LM324PWR VSS SDA I2C_SDA_BAROMETER/EEPROM A12 I/O12
A13 26 36 D13
C190 V+ A13 I/O13
M24C64-WMN6 A14 27 37 D14
.1uF A14 I/O14
A15 42 38 D15
V- A15 I/O15
EEPROM 8K BYTES A16 43
A16
A17 44 40
11 A17 UB nUB
39
LB nLB
17
nWE WE
6
-9V SRAM_nCE CE
41
nOE OE
12 28 R427
GND NC A18
34
R198 GND
*
VALVE_CTRL
10K IS61WV25616BLL-10TL