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6200-43E
Drawings and/or illustrations and/or part numbers contained in this document are for reference purposes only. For current revisions call the Welch Allyn Customer Service phone number listed in Section 1 page 2.
Contents
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Section 1: General Information 1.1 About the Atlas ............................................................................................................ 1 1.2 Technical Help Information, Worldwide Tech Support Phone Number ........................... 2 1.3 Product Model Number Structure ................................................................................. 3 1.4 Main Menu Architecture ................................................................................................ 6 1.5 Atlas System Block Diagram ........................................................................................ 7 Section 2: Service (See User Manual 6200-42E for Atlas Specifications) 2.1 Incoming Inspection,Checklist ...................................................................................... 1 2.2 Repair Tests ............................................................................................................. 2-4 Table 2-1 :Tools Required for Service, Calibration and Software Loading ................... 5 Table 2-2:Software/Firmware Revision Levels ............................................................ 6 2.3 Calibration Procedures BP Calibration - Section 2.3.1 ........................................................................... 7 ETCO2 Calibration (623Models only) - Section 2.3.2 ......................................... 7&8 CO2 Reset (623Models only) - Section 2.3.3 ........................................................ 9 Printer Calibration - Section 2.3.4 ....................................................................... 10 Battery Voltage Calibration (Models 622xx and 623xx only)- Section 2.3.5 .... 10&11 Temperature Measurement Subsystem Calibration- Section 2.3.6 ...................... 12 Set Battery Charge Voltage-Section 2.3.7 .......................................................... 13 2.4 Software Software Chart#2.4.1 .......................................................................................... 14 Downloading Operating System 2.4 .................................................................... 15 2.5 Downloading NVRAM Text files ............................................................................ 15&16 2.6 Downloading Software and NVRAM Text files ............................................................. 16 2.7 Product Numbering Structure .................................................................................... 17 Section 3: Troubleshooting (Also see Atlas Operators manual Appendix E) 3.1 Functional Tests/ Initial Diagnostic Steps ...................................................................... 1 3.2 Technical Troubleshooting Tables: Complaint/Cause/Corrective Action ....................... 12 3.3 Top Level Troubleshooting Index .................................................................................. 15 3.4 Diagnostic Tests and Test Setups ............................................................................... 17 Section 4: Disassembly and Repair About Section 4 .................................................................................................................... 1 4.1 Model 200 Dissassembly .............................................................................................. 2 4.2 Model 200 Re-assembly .............................................................................................. 13 4.3 Other Models notes ..................................................................................................... 15
Appendix Section: A ............................................................................................................... theory of operations B ...................................................................................................................... repair parts list C ....................................................................................interconnect diagram 620396 Rev A D ...................................................................... electrical schematics and circuit board layouts E ........................... Safety Tests: Required Equipment and Procedures and Test Results Form
The Atlas combines in one unit all the necessary measurements for patients under anesthesia, for surgical recovery, or bed side monitoring. See Section 1.3 for a complete listing of product models and options. According to the standards of care for Nurse Anesthetists and Anesthesiologists, all patients receiving conscious sedation are to be continuously monitored throughout the procedure and recovery phase by ECG, SpO2, and NIBP. CO2 monitoring is a requirement during gas anesthesia (when patient is ventilated). The Atlas combines a CRT to display ECG and CO2 waveforms and LEDs for the other numeric values to maximize visibility and viewing angle. Although not designed to be a transport product, the monitor has an integral handle and it is small and light enough at 13 lb to be easily moved. A one hour battery enables the monitor to be moved with the patient from the surgery room to recovery room. It also maintains unit operation for up to an hour when power is interrupted. IMPORTANT: for a complete description on the function and use of the Atlas, as well as user safety warnings, cautions, and warranty information, read and understand the Atlas Operators Manual part number 6200-42E (English). Other languages are available.
All service and repairs must be performed by fully trained and properly equipped personnel, using genuine replacement parts and correct procedures. Failure to do so will invalidate the product warranty.
Safety Warnings
Read and understand all safety warnings and service notes printed in this Service Manual and the Operators Manual part number 6200-42E. If in doubt about any precaution or procedure, for phone help, or to order additional copies of the Atlas Operators Manual, contact: Customer Service Welch Allyn, Inc. 4341 State Street Road, PO Box 220 Skaneatles Falls, NY 13153-0220 U.S.A Telephone 1-800-535-6663
When calling, refer to the model number on the bottom of the Atlas. The Model Number is the first three digits of the Serial number number found on the bottom of the Atlas.
Treat all returned opened Nasal CO2 Sample Lines and watertraps as Bio Hazard material and dispose of them in an approved manner.
Troubleshooting assistance is contained in Section 3 of this manual to help determine which board is malfunctioning. This manual does not support repairing the printed circuit boards.
Year 2000 Information: The Atlas is Y2K compliant and will not encounter Year 2000 problems.
SUFFIX: Use letter designation for language localization as follows: E = English, F= French, G= German, I= Italian, S= Spanish, P= Portuguese C = Chinese, J= Japanese Use number designation for line cord localization as follows: 1 = US, Canada, Japan Version 2 = European Version 4 = United Kingdom Version 6 = Australian Version
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Also note that this is for the 623xx system. On a 622xP system, delete the CO2 Reset box, the Calibrate CO2 item, and the CO2 units item. On a 621xP system, delete the CO2 Reset box, the Calibrate CO2 item, the CO2 units item, Respiration speed item, the Temperature units item, and the Battery test item. On systems without printers (621x0 and 622x0) delete the Printer test pattern item.
The Display A/D Channels also lets you press <SET> up and down to display additional sets of information, but does not change the menu page that you are on, just writes different information on the right side of the screen.
Section 1.5
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Section 2 - Service 2.1.1 Inspect shipping package and product for damage. Make a record of possible shipping damage. 2.1.2 List accessories in box. power cord SpO2 probe ECG leads ECG lead cable Cuff(s) Operator Manual nasal C02 Line ECG Electrode(s) temperature probe BP tubing paper loose parts, describe
Service Intervals for Calibration and Maintenance are listed in Atlas Operator s Manual Appendix C.
2.1.3 Clean and disinfect by following the instructions printed in the Operator Manual. 2.1.4 Operate the Atlas to verify the customer complaint before making any changes to the unit. Call the customer if the complaint is unclear.
NOTE: Perform REPAIR TESTS in Section 2.2 to fully inspect the Atlas monitor before and after servicing. Refer to Section 3 for Troubleshooting help.
2.1.5 If the unit has caused or is suspected of having caused an injury of any type: DO NOT DISASSEMBLE OR REPAIR THE UN IT IN ANY WAY. Contact Welch Allyn Customer Service immediately.
Section 2 - Service 2.2 Repair Tests BP Leak Test 2.2.1 Blood Pressure System Leakage Test: Unit must not leak more than 5 mmHg in a 15 second interval while attached to a 100 cc volume at test pressures of 50mmHg and 250mmHg. Need: 100cc (+10/-0cc) test cavity stopwatch squeeze bulb 2.2.1.1 Connect Atlas to test 100cc volume and Setra Gage as shown in Figure 2.3.1.1 2.2.1.2 Turn Atlas ON 2.2.1.3 Press Time and Date button to access Options Menu. 2.2.1.4Press Lead Select button to select Service Mode. Select Verify Manometer 2.2.1.5Pressurize the Atlas with squeeze bulb to 50mmHg. NOTE: Allow reading to stabilize for 15 seconds. 2.2.1.6Observe pressure for 15 additional seconds. Unit should not leak more than 5mmHg during this time. 2.2.1.7Perform this process at 250mmHg
BP Dump Test
2.2.2 Dump Test: Unit must be able to deflate a 500 cc volume from greater than 260.0 mmHg to less than 15.0 mmHg in 10 seconds or less. 2.2.3 Manometer Accuracy Test Internal temperature of the unit must be less than 32.0 degrees Celsius before performing test. 2.2.3.1 The primary transducer must be within +/0.75 mmHg at 0 +/-0.3 mmHg. The safety transducer must be within +/-1 mmHg at 0+/-0.3 mmHg. 2.2.3.2 The primary transducer must be within +/1.5 mmHg at 50 +/-5.0 mmHg. The safety transducer must be within +/-1.5 mmHg at 50 +/- 5.0 mmHg. 2.2.3.3 The primary transducer must be within +/1.5 mmHg at 150 +/-5.0 mmHg. The safety transducer must be within +/-4.5 mmHg at 150 +/- 5.0 mmHg. 2.2.3.4 The primary transducer must be within +/SERVICE MANUAL 6200-43E REV. A
Section 2 - Service 2.2.4 Deflation Test: With the unit connected to a large adult cuff and a target inflation pressure of 200 mmHg* have the unit perform a complete normal BP cycle. For steps two and three, the size of the step must be between 3.0 mmHg and 11.0 mmHg. Step 4 and all other steps above or equal to 40 mmHg, step size must be between 7.0 mmHg and 11.0 mmHg. All steps below 40 mmHg, except for the last step, will be between 4.5 mmHg and 10 mmHg. The last step will be between 0.01 mmHg and 10 mmHg. 2.2.5 Charge Voltage Test: Check battery charging circuit: Specification :No Load: 6.85VDC across right pin (+) and left pin (-) of Main PCB battery charge connector. 2.2.6 Hardware Fail Safe Tests 2.2.6.1 Over Pressure Test: Atlas hardware must detect over pressure on unit pneumatic system between 296.0 mmHg and 329.0 mmHg. 2.2.6.2 Over 15 mmHg Test: Atlas hardware must detect if the pneumatic system has been pressurized greater than 15 mmHg for more than 155 seconds but less than 180 seconds. 2.2.6.3 Under 15 mmHg Test: Atlas hardware must detect if the pneumatic system has been pressurized less than 15 mmHg for more than 25.0 seconds but less than 35.0 seconds before alowing new inflation cycle in nonStat Auto Mode. 2.2.7 RS232 Test: The RS232 communication operation will be confirmed with successful serial transmit and receive. 2.2.8 Printer Option Test: The printer must be able to print out the test pattern . Inspect print quality.
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Deflation Test * Go to service mode screen and set initial pressure to 200mmHg.
RS232 Test
Section 2 - Service 2.2.9 ECG Test: Use a calibrated simulator to check performance. NOTE: There is no calibration for the ECG or impedance Respiration subsystems. If the performance does not match up to that expected using a calibrated simulator then there could be a problem with the cable, leads, connectors, wiring or the main board itself. If the main board is faulty then replace it.
ECG Test NOTE: Section 3 of this Service Manual contains troubleshooting steps for the ECG subsystem. These tests will help determine if the main board is faulty.
SpO2 Test
NOTE:There is no
calibration for the SpO2 and Pulse subsystem. If the performance does not match up to that expected using a calibrated simulator, or the Phantom finger set, then the subsystem board must be replaced.
2.2.10 SpO2 Tests: Need: Appropriate Phantom finger set SpO2 cuff and cable Or: Nellcor or Nonin (as fitted) simulator (replaces cuff to drive subsystem) Or: Calibrated SpO2 simulator that has a cuff fitting that simulates a perfused finger Nonin: Settings for NoninPatient Simulator 8000S are 98% O2 / 80 BPM. SpO2 board accuracy after 25 second stabilization period must be within +/-2%O2 and +/- 2BPM. Nellcor: Settings for Nellcor Patient Simulator SRC-2 are 81% O2 and 112 BPM. SpO2 board accuracy after 25 second stabilization period must be within +/-2% O2 and +/- 2 BPM. 2.2.11 TEMP ACCURACY VERIFICATION Need: Calibrated thermometer (DIGITAL OR GLASS) small insulated container with cover for warm water 2.2.11.1Fill container wtih approximately 96 degree F water 2.2.11.2Attach temperature probe neaqr the sensing part of the thermometer and insert into the warm water. 2.2.11.3Accuracy must be within +/- 0.2 degrees F.
Temperature Test
Operating System AA.01.4000, 9/8/99 AA.01.4000, 9/8/99 AA.01.4000, 9/8/99 AA.01.4000, 9/8/99 AA.01.4000, 9/8/99 AA.01.4000, 9/8/99 AA.01.4000, 9/8/99 AA.01.4000, 9/8/99
Boot loader AA.01.0000, 6/20/99 AA.01.0000, 6/20/99 AA.01.0000, 6/20/99 AA.01.0000, 6/20/99 AA.01.0000, 6/20/99 AA.01.0000, 6/20/99 AA.01.0000, 6/20/99 AA.01.0000, 6/20/99
Nellcor
Nonin V7 V7 V7 V7
Pryon
V 1.2.0.0 12/17/97 V 1.2.0.0 12/17/97 V7 V 1.2.0.0 12/17/97 0.E V1.00 0.E V1.00
Section 2 - Service 2.3.1 BP Calibration : Need: 500cc vessel (approximate) calibrated digital manometer squeeze bulb with one-way valve tubing and T fittings PC with HyperTerminal * serial cable 2.3.1.1 Connect: manometer, bulb, and 500cc vessel to BP port with T connectors, Atlas to PC with serial cable. 2.3.1.2 Turn AtlasON and start HyperTerminal on PC. 2.3.1.3 Enter commands on Serial interface: Pangea> bp valve close<ENTER> Pangea> bp safety off<ENTER> 2.3.1.4 Enter command: Pangea> bp cal 5000 Do not press <ENTER> yet! 2.3.1.5 Raise pressure with bulb to as close to 50.00mmHg as possible or slightly higher. Let the pressure bleed down toexactly 50.00mmHg. Now press <ENTER> . Take no more than 3 minutes for this step. 2.3.1.6 Enter command: Pangea> bp cal 25000<ENTER> 2.3.1.7 Repeat step 2.3.1.5 with 250.00 as target. Press <ENTER> when pressure deteriorates to 250.00 mmHG. 2.3.1.8 Enter command: Pangea> nvram write<ENTER> 2.3.1.9 Disconnect serial cable and instruments and cycle power on Atlas. BP cal complete. 2.3.1.10 Verify accuracy of pressure settings by repeating step 2.3.1.3 then 2.3.1.5 and compare Atlas front panel reading with Setra readout. Do this at 50.00mm and 250 mm Hg. 2.3 Calibration
2.3.1 BP Calibration
Caution: Improper use, storage, handling of compressed gas vessels can cause injury or death! Follow gas manufacturers safety processes.
500cc volume Setra
Figure 2.3.1.1
*Access and set up HyperTerminal: 1-Start 2-Settings 3-Control Panel 4-Add/Remove Programs 5-Windows Setup 6-Communications 7-selectHyperTerminal 8-APPLY Settings are: 9600 Baud, 8 bit word, 1 stop bit no parity, no flow control ANSI character set Find HyperTerminal in Programs, Accessories
2.3.2 ET CO2 Calibration: 623 Models only Need: Tank of approximately 10% CO2, balance N2 (certified) Blood Gas Mixture Tubing and T connectors Watertrap and scrubber 2.3.2.1 Insert water trap. Power up. 2.3.2.2 Place the instrument into Service Mode: Press Date/Time Lead Select button. 2.3.2.3 Select Calibrate CO2 Message Remove CO2 water trap will appear.
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2.3.2 ET CO2 Calibration NOTE:Replace water trap every 6 hrs of use. Treat water trap and used NasalCO2 Sample lines as bio hazard material! NOTE: The Scrubber looks similar to a watertrap, but is filled with white granules. It is included with model 623XX.
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Section 2 - Service 2.3.2.4 2.3.2.5 2.3.2.6 2.3.2.7 Remove water trap from water trap socket . Message Install scrubber will appear . Attach scrubber to water trap. Insert scrubber/water trap assembly into water trap socket. Message Enter span gas value using <Set> button will appear. 2.3.2.8 Change the default value (10%) to the value of span gas being used (calibrated 8% to 12% concentration known to 0.01%). 2.3.2.9 Press <BP Start/Cancel> Message: Sampling appears while the instrument is sampling the scrubber air. 2.3.2.10 When instructed, remove the scrubber from the CO2 water trap. Do not remove water trap. 2.3.2.11 Attach the calibrated source of CO2 gas to the CO2 side-stream sampling tube as per Figure 2.3.2.11 2.3.2.12 Adjust the CO2 regulator just enough to allow a small amount of gas to flow out of the vent (approximately 3 PSI).
NOTE:Replace water trap every 6 hrs of use. Treat water trap and used NasalCO2 Sample lines as bio hazard material!
Important: Once positive flow is established, let the it flow for one minute before pressing the Continue button and actually sampling. After one minute, press the Continue button to let the Atlas start sampling CO2. .
2.3.2.13 Press <BP Start/Cancel> Message: CO2 calibration successful or CO2 calibration failed will appear on the CRT display. (Note: Serial Communication is not the cause of a failure if the Prion Serial appears in the Service Screen. Therefore the problem is with the board or connections and not serial communication problems.) 2.3.2.14 Press Trend button to Exit.
To calibrate the CO2 system in years 2022 or later it is necessary to reset the system clock to an earlier year, perform the calibration, and then set the clock to the correct year again. The service center should keep a record of this since the Cal display in the Service Mode screen will be incorrect.
Section 2 - Service 2.3.3 CO2 RESET Need: Watertrap and Scrubber 2.3.3.1 Press the Date/Time button on the lower right of the monitor. The Set Date and Time and Other Options menu will be displayed. 2.3.3.2 Select the Reset CO2 selection by pressing the CO2/RESP ALARMS Off button. CO2 Reset screen will appear. 2.3.3.3 Follow the instructions on the screen. Remove the CO2 watertrap. Install the CO2 Scrubber onto the CO2 watertrap. NOTE: The Scrubber looks similar to a watertrap, but is filled with white granules. It is included with model 623XX. 2.3.3.4 Remove the tubing from the watertrap and attach the Scrubber to the watertrap. 2.3.3.5 Insert the watertrap/Scrubber combination into the watertrap socket. 2.3.3.6 Messages: The system will report that it is Sampling. The system will then report Reset Complete. 2.3.3.7 Remove the watertrap/Scrubber from the watertrap socket. 2.3.3.8 Detach the Scrubber from the watertrap and reattach the tubing. 2.3.3.9 Replace the watertrap in the watertrap socket. 2.3.3.10 Press Trend to return to the waveform screen. NOTE: There may be a message indicating a 5 minute Warming Up period.
2.3.4 PRINTER CALIBRATION Need: PC with HyperTerminal Serial cable Connector 2.3.4.1 Use HyperTerminal to get strobe width settings for printer normal for waveforms text for trend Advanced configuration printing: Pangea> nvram get printer_strobe_width_normal<ENT> (normal value 130) Pangea> nvram get printer_strobe_width_text <ENT> (normal value 70) 2.3.4.2 Change values - larger number for darker printing. Change with: Pangea> nvram set printer_strobe_width_normal XXX Pangea> nvram set printer_strobe_width_text YYY 2.3.4.3 Test and reset until satisfied. 2.3.4.4 Press Trend button to exit the Service Mode.
2.3.5 BATTERY VOLTAGE CALIBRATION for models 622XX and 623XX. NOTE: CHECK BATTERY VOLTAGE CALIBRATION AFTER REPLACING MAIN PCB. Need: DC power supply rated: 7 VDC at 5A Battery eliminator cable - Atlas battery plug on one end, interface to the power supply on the other. There should be access for voltmeter probes at the Atlas end of the cable when it is installed DMM / DVM with 10mV resolution on a 10V scale PC with HyperTerminal Serial cable and connector 2.3.5.1. 2.3.5.2 2.3.5.3 2.3.5.4 Connect serial cable to PC and Atlas Remove battery from Atlas Set the power supply to 6.8V +/- 200mV Connect the power supply to the Atlas battery connector. 2.3.5.5 Turn Atlas ON. 2.3.5.6 Reduce the power supply to 6.0V
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Section 2 - Service 2.3.5.7 Measure the voltage at the battery connector (at the Atlas) to the nearest 10mV. NOTE: Do not measure at the power supply, since cable resistance will introduce error. 2.3.5.8 At the HyperTerminal, type: Pangea> power cal XXXX<ENTER> (where XXXX represents the measured voltage in millivolts no decimal point.) For example, if you measured 6.010V at the battery connector, use the command power cal 6010<ENTER>. 2.3.5.8 The Atlas will respond: raw = ZZZZ mV true = 6010 mV OK (where ZZZZ is the raw uncalibrated reading that the instrument made.) 2.3.5.9 Reduce the power supply to 5.6 volts. You should soon hear the low battery alarm. 2.3.5.10 Measure the voltage at the battery connector to the nearest 10mV. 2.3.5.11 At the HyperTerminal, type: Pangea> power cal XXXX<ENTER> (where XXXX represents the measured voltage in millivolts no decimal point.) For example, if you measured 5.590V at the battery connector, use the command power cal 5590<ENTER>.
2.3.5.12 The Atlas will respond: raw = ZZZZ mV true = 5590 mV OK (where ZZZZ is the raw uncalibrated reading that the instrument made.) 2.3.5.13 Finish by typing: (this will re-boot ATLAS) Pangea> hw reset<ENTER> 2.3.5.14 Turn Atlas OFF and remove the power supply. 2.3.5.15 Re-Install the battery.
Section 2 - Service 2.3.6 TEMPERATURE MEASUREMENT SUBSYSTEM CALIBRATION 2.3.6 TEMPERATURE MEASUREMENT SUBSYSTEM CALIBRATION: Need: PC Serial Cable HyperTerminal 1kOhm - 2kOhm 1% 1/2watt resistor Large RCA plug (1/4) 2 conductor Short length of wire (optional) Soldering iron and solder 2.3.6.1Prepare Resistor/Plug assembly. Solder the resistor across RCA plug terminals. 2.3.6.2 Plug the resistor assembly into the Atlas Temperature jack. 2.3.6.3 Connect the Atlas to the PC serial port. 2.3.6.4 Turn the Atlas ON. NOTE: Temperature display will show a valid temperature. 2.3.6.5 Start HyperTerminal on the PC. 2.3.6.6 At the Pangea prompt, type: Pangea>temp cal xxxxxx<ENTER>
(where the xxxxxx is the value of the precision resistor in centiOhms- Specify the Ohms, tenths, and hundredths of Ohms with no decimal point- for example, a 1200.00 Ohm resistor would be: Pangea>temp cal 120000<ENTER> 2.3.6.7 Wait four seconds then type: Pangea>temp state<ENTER> 2.3.6.8 Displayed resistance will be within 0.5 Ohms of the value that you entered. The Offset should not exceed 5.0 Ohms. NOTE: The system will silently fail (without error) if it is unable to calibrate properly. Therefore you must manually verify that this resistance is correct. 2.3.6.9 Turn the Atlas OFF. 2.3.6.10Unplug the resistor/plug assembly. 2.3.6.11 Remove the serial cable. 2.3.6.12Check the accuracy of the temperature sensing system using the process described in Section 2.2.11
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Section 2 - Service 2.3.7 Set battery charging voltage: Specification :No Load: 6.85VDC Need: DVMM 2.3.7.1 Remove battery from unit and unplug. 2.3.7.2 Use DVMM to check across right pin (+) and left pin (-) when viewed looking into the battery compartment. 2.3.7.3 Adjust potentiometer R338 to obtain 6.85VDC. (It is located at the right of the battery jack. Turn it counterclockwise to increase the charging voltage. 2.3.7 Set Battery Charge Voltage
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Situation
C ondition
Action
D etails
Advanced C onfiguration (user set preferences using front panel controls E1 YES "atlas_dl.exe" loads nvram_common.txt fi le whi ch overwri tes all previ ous setti ngs wi th defaults. After repai r, please check all user preference setti ngs (Advanced C onfi gurati on Menu) and ALARM setti ngs and set them the way the uni t was recei ved. E2 Yes..Same as above
R eC alibrat Atlas? (BP, Power, temperature and not C O2) H1 N O Wi th atlas_dl.exe program the cali brati on constants are not changed.
S eq u en ce
A1 Software Updgrade
F1 NO
I1 1. Run atlas_dl.exe 2. C heck alarm setti ngs and other consumer preference advanced confi gurati on setti ngs.
D2 Need HyperTermi nal for setti ng nvram and cali brati on.
F2 YES
H2 YES the NVRAM of the new mai n board wi ll not have the correct cali brati on constants. H3 NO
D3 Need atlas_dl.exe fi le
E3 Yes..Same as above
F3 NO
I3 1-download operati ng system 2-C heck alarm setti ngs and other consumer preference advanced confi gurati on setti ngs I4 1-Run atlas_dl.exe 2-Set nvram 3-Recali brate 4-C heck/set alarm setti ngs
D4 Need HyperTermi nal for setti ng nvram and cali brati on.
E4 Yes..Same as above
F4 YES
H4 YES the NVRAM of the new mai n board wi ll not have the correct cali brati on constants.
Section 2 - Service
Section 2 - Service 2.4 Downloading Operating System When required: to load latest revision software* on a fully functioning Atlas or to reload software after replacing the MCU board. The atlas_dl.exe program loads the following files: atlas.out.gz nvram_common.txt nvram_(model#).txt ** nvram_(language).txt ** Equipment or supplies required: PC with Windows 95/NT Serial cable with connector: (COM1to PC) File : atlas_dl.exe 2.4.1 Connect serial cable between Atlas and PC COM1 2.4.2 Double click atlas_dl.exe explorer window 2.4.3 After downloading is complete, check alarm and other User controlled advanced configuration settings since these are reset by this downloading process. Downloading Operating System complete 2.5 Downloading NVRAM files with Hyperterminal*. The NVRAM resides on Main Board. Hyper terminal loads the following files: cal_init.txt common.txt (model#).txt ** (language).txt,** printer.txt (if required), or no_printer.txt. 2.5.1Connect serial cable between Atlas and PC COM1 as in 2.4 above. 2.5.2Open HyperTerminal program on PC: START PROGRAMS ACCESSORIES HYPERTERMINAL 2.5.3Turn Atlas ON. You should see some version information and a prompt: Pangea> 2.5.4 Transfer Text files: (TRANSFER/SEND TEXT FILE) NVRAM_CAL_INIT.TXT (only if main board has been replaced)
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2.4 Downloading Operating System (when upgrading software or replacing CPU board) **Note: Hyperterminal queries the Atlas to determine which model number and language to download. Note: If Atlas calibration was satisfactory prior to downloading software then recalibration is not required.
*Configure HyperTerminal 9600 Baud 8 bits 1 stop bit no parity no flow control
Section 2 - Service 2.5 Downloading NVRAM Text files when replacing Main Board continued NVRAM_COMMON.TXT NVRAM_NO_PRINTER.TXT or NVRAM_PRINTER.TXT NVRAM_(model 200,210,220).TXT NVRAM_<LANGUAGE>.TXT 2.5.5 After these text files are transferred, Type the following serial commands to update the serial number: nvram set serial___ (last 3 digits of serial#) nvram write hw reset (hardware reset restarts Atlas and saves the new settings) 2.5.6 Verify the serial number correct 2.5.7 Recalibrate Atlas unit. After calibration is complete. 2.5.8 Check alarm settings and User selected advanced Configurations
2.6 Downloading Software & NVRAM Text files after replacing Main Board AND CPU board
2.6 Downloading Software & NVRAM Text files 2.6.1 Use atlas_dl.exe as in step 2.4. to Program new CPU board. 2.6.2 Use HyperTerminal as in step 2.5 to set NVRAM on new Main Board. 2.6.3 Recalibrate Atlas 2.6.4 Check alarm settings and User selected advanced Configurations NOTE: Firmware Download Software versions of OEM boards are not field upgradeable. (SpO2 boards or the CO2 board.) Replace the subsystem board with a higher (current) version if necessary.
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ECG, Nonin SpO2, NIBP ECG, Nonin SpO2, NIBP, Printer ECG, Nonin SpO2, NIBP, Temp, Respiration, Battery, RS232, Nurse Call ECG, Nonin SpO2, NIBP, Temp, Respiration, Battery, RS232, Printer, Nurse Call ECG, Nellcor SpO2, NIBP, Temp, Respiration, Battery, RS232, Nurse Call ECG, Nellcor SpO2, NIBP, Temp, Respiration, Battery, RS232, Printer, Nurse Call ECG, Nonin SpO2, NIBP, ETCO2, Temp, Respiration, Battery, RS232, Printer, Nurse Call ECG, Nellcor SpO2, NIBP, ETCO2, Temp, Respiration, Battery, RS232, Printer, Nurse Call
SUFFIX: Use letter designation for language localization as follows: E = English, F= French, G= German, I= Italian, S= Spanish, P= Portuguese C = Chinese, J= Japanese
Use number designation for line cord localization as follows: 1 = US, Canada, Japan Version 2 = European Version 4 = United Kingdom Version 6 = Australian Version
Section 3 - Troubleshooting
1. Review customer complaint and determine if it is safe to plug in and turn on Atlas 2. Plug in Atlas, no sensors attached. 3. Check for AC~ LED lit. 4. Install paper in printer if fitted. 5. Turn on power 6. Green light in power button. 7. Loud beep when button pressed. 8. Three dashes in SYSTOLIC. 9. Three dashes in DIASTOLIC. 10. Two dashes in SpO2 (takes several seconds after BP dashes come on). 11. Three dashes in PULSE (takes several seconds after BP dashes come on). 12. Pleth: none, or a single bar at the bottom, or two bars at the bottom. 13. No lights in TEMP. 14. No lights in ALARMS OFF buttons. 15. X lit on AUTO. 16. AC~ lit 17. CRT display comes on slowly if cold, quickly if still warm from last use. 18. May see version string in center if comes on quickly, not a problem if not seen because it comes on slowly. 19. CRT: three dashes for Heart Rate 20. Heart picture 21. Lead select symbol 22. Scale bar 23. One or two lines of dashes for waveforms depends upon settings. 24. Three dashes for MAP or blank, depends upon settings. 25. Error message(s) at bottom of screen? 26. If 622 or 623, pull AC cable. Should be no change except AC~ unlit. 26.1. If errors of low, very low or depleted battery, or if system dies, plug back in and repeat test in 2 hours.
Section 3 - Troubleshooting
MENU TESTS
Section 3 - Troubleshooting
46. Get Service Mode menu. 47. Press <Select> to highlight CRT test pattern. 48. Press <BP START/CANCEL> to show test pattern. Examine display. 49. Press any key to end display. 50. Press <Select> to highlight Printer test pattern (if fitted). 51. Press <BP START/CANCEL> to start test pattern. 52. Printer should print test pattern. 53. Press any key to end display. 54. Examine printout. 55. Press <Select> to highlight LED test . 56. Press <AUTO> to turn on all LEDs . 57. Press <BP START/CANCEL> to show automatic test pattern. 58. Watch for a while, look for glitches in pattern. 59. Press <Set> to go to manual mode and step through individual segments if needed to observe a problem. 60. Press <Select> to highlight Button test. 61. Press <BP START/CANCEL> to start test. 62. Press every button on system, <BP START/CANCEL> last. 62.1. Verify that buttons match up with their names, and that all buttons are functional. 62.1.1. If names dont match, indicates memory corruption: Replace main board 63. Press <Select> to highlight Display A/D channels (three or four screens worth) 63.1. Write down all values for later review. 63.2. Press <Set> and write down all values for each screen. 64. Press <Trend> to return to Idle screen.
65. Connect the BP port to the BP simulator. 66. Set the simulator for a normal reading (140/80, 100BPM, NSR). 67. Press <BP START/CANCEL> 67.1. System should start pump, display manometer value in SYSTOLIC LED; this value should track and be very close to pressure
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67.2.
System should step down pressure, showing step values in SYSTOLIC LED, and then display correct SYSTOLIC and DIASTOLIC values. System may show MAP value depending upon country.
68. Press <DATE/TIME><TREND> to get to Advanced Configuration menu. 69. Press <Select> to highlight Initial pressure. 70. Press <Set> to change Initial pressure to 280 mmHg. 71. Press <Select> to highlight MAP. 72. Press <Set> to change MAP to Yes. 73. Press <TREND> to return to idle screen. 74. Press <BP START/CANCEL> 75. System should start pump, display manometer value in SYSTOLIC LED; this value should track and be very close to pressure displayed by manometer in BP simulator (if fitted). Largest number shown in SYSTOLIC should be very close to the Initial pressure setting of 280 mmHg. 75.1. If pressure shown exceeds 300 mmHg: Recalibrate BP 76. System should step down pressure, showing step values in SYSTOLIC LED, and then display correct SYSTOLIC and DIASTOLIC values. System should show MAP value. MAP value should match what is shown by simulator. 77. Set simulator to highest Systolic <=250, lowest Diastolic >= 30, and lowest heart rate >=30. 78. Press <AUTO> 79. X goes unlit, 1 flashes for 10 seconds. 80. 20 seconds after 1 stops flashing, BP measurement starts. 81. BP reading as above. 81.1. If BP does not start: Replace main board 81.2. If BP measurement incorrect recalibrate
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82. No less than 30 seconds after completing the measurement another measurement should start. While it is pumping up, press <BP START/CANCEL>. Measurement stops immediately and pressure is dumped (as seen on manometer on simulator). 82.1. If measurement does not stop immediately: Main board or button. 82.2. If pressure does not drop below 10mmHg immediately: Main board 83. Press <AUTO> and X lights up (not flashing). 84. Disconnect the tubing from the BP port on the Atlas. 85. Press <BP START/CANCEL> and note the time (to the second). 86. The BP should abort with an alarm after no longer than one minute.
87. Cycle power on Atlas, connect a 5 lead cable set to the simulator. 88. Configure the simulator for NSR 100BPM and Impedance Respiration. 89. Plug the cable into Atlas. 90. Press <DATE/TIME> <TREND> to access Advanced Configuration menu. 91. Press <Select> to highlight ECG lead set and press <Set> to select 5 wire. 92. Set ECG gain to Automatic. 93. Set ECG speed to 25mm/s. 94. Set ECG bandwidth to Monitor. 95. Set Second trace selection to ECG. Press <TREND> to return to idle screen Should see: 95.1. ECG cascading onto second line 95.2. Scale bar on left of top line 95.3. Heart rate displayed as set on simulator 95.4. Lead Selected = II 95.5. Pulse tone high pitched Press <LEAD SELECT> and step through each of the lead settings. Should see: 95.6. Different looking ECG waveforms 95.7. Heart Rate will go to dashes and alarms on some leads 96. Set lead selected to II
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ECG
Note: Simulator must support impedance respirator.
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SpO 2
Connect SpO2 cable and cuff and install cuff on simulator (or your finger). Set simulator to normal readings. See pleth signals immediately. See SpO2 percentage within several seconds . See Pulse display at the same time as SpO2 percentage. Disconnect SpO2 cuff from simulator. See error SpO2 cuff not detected. Unplug SpO2 cable from Atlas. See error SpO2 cable not detected. Temp display is blank. Connect temp probe. See temp display of ambient temperature. Disconnect temp probe. Temp display becomes dashes. No alarm or error
Temp
CO 2
116. Press <DATE/TIME><TREND> 117. Get Advanced Configuration menu. 118. Set Second trace selection to CO2. 119. Press <TREND> to return to idle screen. 120. Insert watertrap with tubing attached. 121. Should see: 121.1. Hear pump motor start. 121.2. See solid line waveform on lower trace. 121.3. See dashes in Respiration Rate. 121.4. See dashes in mmHg (or % or kPa, as configured).
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122. Breathe gently and repeatedly over end of tubing 123. Should see: 123.1. See waveform within seconds of breathing 123.2. See respiration rate non zero within one minute. 123.3. See CO2 concentration non zero within one minute. 124. System must have been plugged in for 24 hours for a real battery test to guarantee that battery is fully charged, but for functional test we can try it: Press <DATE/TIME><LEAD SELECT> Get Service Mode menu Press <SELECT> to highlight Battery test The menu reports Battery Low Time XXX and Battery Dead Time YYY These are the results from the last battery test. The Battery Low Time is the time in hours and minutes that the battery ran in the last test until the Low Battery alarm started, and the Battery Dead Time is the time from the beginning of the Low Battery Alarm until the system turned itself off when the battery voltage reached the cutoff level. Write down the Battery Low Time and Battery Dead Time Unplug AC cord to start battery test The timers will begin. Leave the system until it powers down. Plug in AC and turn the system on, enter the Service Mode menu, select Battery Test again, and write down the new values. Compare these to the previous values, and to the minimum specification: Battery Low Time = 1 Hour Battery Dead Time = 10 Minute minimums. Replace the battery if performance falls below specification
BATTERY
Note: 2:08 means 128 minutes which is the default setting indicating a battery test has never been made before.
132.
NOTE: Configuration settings for printing are different for text pages (Advanced Configuration and Trend displays) and for waveforms. 133. Connect ECG simulator to generate a sample waveform.
PRINTER
If feeding problems: Mechanical inspection of printer, replace motor, drive platten. 137.2. If waveforms too light or dark: Calibrate 137.3. If text too light or dark in configuration screen, press <Select> until Printer test pattern is highlighted then press <HR Alarms Off> button, then press <Set> to lighten or darken print. 137.4. If incorrect printout, missing elements, miss ing grid, etc: Troubleshoot further Software/firmware 138. Review versions written down earlier and compare to latest available, and also make sure that all components are compatible with each other. See table 2.6 in this document.
137.1.
ALARMS/SOUNDS
Power-on beep 139. Turn off system, and turn on. Should hear loud Power-on beep.
ECG pulse tone, pulse volume control, saving settings, <HR ALARMS Off> button 140. Connect ECG simulator. 141. Should hear: heart rate beep, at constant high pitch 142. Press SpO2 volume button - 8 times. Should get quieter and finally silent. 143. 144. 145. Press <DATE/TIME><PRINT> to Save settings. Turn system off and back on. Pulse tone should be silent even though heart rate is shown. Press SpO2 volume button + 8 times. Should get audible and then louder. Disconnect ECG cable
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Should hear Technical alarm and see error message. Press <HR ALARMS Off> button. Should stop Technical alarm sound, and erase error message, and light LED in <HR ALARMS OFF> button. Press <HR ALARMS OFF> button again. Should hear Technical alarm sound, see error message, LED unlit in <HR ALARMS Off> button. Turn system off and on.
SpO2 pulse tone 154. Attach SpO2 cable and cuff, and attach to simulator or finger. 155. Should hear heart rate beep, different tone than when ECG was connected. 156. Change SpO2 setting on simulator, or hyperventilating, hold breath, should hear tone pitch change up or down tracking simulator setting. Limit Alarm, alarm volume control, Silence button, Technical Alarm, <SpO2 ALARMS Off> button 157. Press right <Select> button until SpO2 LO is flashing, press right <Set> UP to change SpO2 LO setting to 99. 158. Wait until SpO2 LO stops flashing. 159. Set simulator to SpO2 at 90%. 160. Should hear Limit alarm. 161. 162. Press <Alarm Volume> - eight times. Should get quieter but not silent. Press <Alarm Volume> + eight times. Should get louder. Press <Silence> and start stopwatch. Should be quiet for the time set in Advanced Configuration menu, then alarm comes back on. Disconnect SpO2 cable from Atlas. Should hear technical alarm, see error message SpO2 cable not detected Press <SpO2 ALARMS Off> button. Should stop Technical alarm sound, and erase error message, and light LED in <SpO2 ALARMS OFF> button. Press <SpO2 ALARMS OFF> button again Should hear Technical alarm sound, see error message, LED unlit in <SPO2 ALARMS Off> button. Turn system off and back on.
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Battery tone 192. Disconnect AC power on running system. 193. Connect BP hose to simulator 194. Press <AUTO> to select 1 minute intervals 195. Wait for battery to run down. With fully charged battery, after no less than 50 minutes, should hear single tone, get message that system will shut down in 10 minutes.
198.
Should hear tone again in two minutes, and again two minutes after that. Five minutes after first message, should start hearing tone every minute, and get message that 5 minutes remain until shutdown. Ten minutes after first message, should hear technical alarm, see a printout of Trend data if there is any unprinted trend data accumulated, (which there is, we have been running BP measurements) and error message that system shutdown is imminent.
All the possible error messages are documented in an appendix to the Operators Manual.
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Cause
Corrective Action
No wall power Wrong wall power voltage/frequency Fuse in power supply Fuse in neutral wire Power supply failure
LEDs Random LSD segments unlit Subsystem LEDs unlit LED intermittent, dim, flickering Buttons Button not functional Button sticking under front bezel Button intermittent or difficult to make contact sounds No sound at all Failed speaker or disconnected Failed main board Software corruption Reload software sound 1 Failed switch Failed subsystem Possible loose display board Failed switch Button 1 Check subsystem Tight display board mounting screws. Button 1 Failed LED Subsystem problem Failed LED LED 1 Check subsystem LED 1 Replace Display board
Battery Insufficient life Printer Feed problems Paper inserted incorrectly Door not latched Failed printer Software adjustment needed Software adjustment needed Failed printer Printer cable Paper inserted backwards Wrong kind of paper Failed printer Printer 1 Failing battery Battery 1
Waveform print quality Text print quality Not functional Feeding but not printing
CRT CRT is blank CRT cables Failed CRT Failed Deflection board Failed Main Board CRT 1 Reinstall software
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Cause
Corrective Action
Patient electrodes Lead wires Cable ECG cable connection Failed main board
ECG 1
Possible patient physiology problem ECG gain set to 10mm/mV in Advanced Configuration
Check gain setting Reinstall software ECG 1 Change Advanced Configuration setting to: Second trace source = ECG; ECG gain = automatic ECG 1
Incorrect Advanced Cofiguration setting Patient electrodes Lead wires Cable ECG cable connection Failed main board Possible patient physiology problem Patient with Pacemaker? Possible patient physiology problem Patient with Pacemaker?
Repeat on another patient ECG 1 SPO2 1 Compare manual palpation Reinstall software
SPO 2 Sp02 displays not active Incorrect brand sensor Failes Sp02 board Failes Sp02 sensor Possible patient physiology problem SPO2 1
Sp02 1
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Cause
Corrective Action
Incorrect cuff size Incorrect cuff placement Possible patient physiology problem Calibration needed Pressure leak
Try different cuff - refer to Operator Manual for sizing information and proper cuff placement. Calibrate BP1 BP1 BP1, Button 1 BP1, Calibrate BP1, Calibrate
BP not working Auto not working Cuff pressure too high Cuff Pressure too low Cannot take reading in time Incorrect cuff size Incorrect cuff placement Patient movement Possible patient physiology problem Calibration needed Pressure leak Calibration needed Initial pressure set too low for patient physiology Software problem Valve problem Software problem Valve problem Hardware sensor problem
Try different cuff - refer to Operator Manual for sizing information and proper cuff placement.
Calibrate BP1 Calibrate BP1 BP1 Reload Software Replace main board BP1 Reload Software Replace main board
TEMP Readings inaccurate Incorrect probe placement Possible patient physiology problem Poor physical contact with patient Excess aiflow, sunlight on probe Failed probe Language set wrong See Probe insert material Use gel, adhesive tape to improve contact Protect probe from light, airflow Temp 1 Top entry is always language. Step through choices with <SET> button while top item is hightlighted
Nurse Call Does not work Intermittent signal Brief signals Relay failure Cable Cable connection Battery tone errors Battery warnings will signal Nurse Call for only a second , every minute or two Connect Ohmmeter across pins 1 and 8. Expect infinity. Force an alarm state and expect 0 Ohms. Connect AC
Section 3 - Troubleshooting Remove all instrument cables and hoses Install printer paper if printer is fitted Review customer complaint and determine if it is safe to plug in and turn on Atlas If not safe to power up: smoke/flames/smell reported? Goto Power 1 Check power available light Goto Power 2 Check power-up state Goto Power 3 Set language and Preserve customer settings Goto Test Setup 1 Check date/time Goto Test Setup 2 Reset to factory defaults Goto Test Setup 3 Check software/firmware Goto Test Setup 4 Check CRT Alignment Test Goto CRT 1 Check Button Test Goto Button 1 Check Display A/D Channels Goto A/D 1 Check LED test Goto LED 1 Check Printer alignment test Goto Printer 1 Check Printer function Goto Printer 2 3.3 TOP LEVEL TROUBLESHOOTING INDEX
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Check Battery Goto Battery 1 Check Alarms/Sounds Goto Sound 1 Check BP Goto BP 1 Check ECG Goto ECG 1 Check SPO2 Goto SPO2 1 Check Temp Goto Temp 1 Check CO2 Goto CO2 1
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3.4
Disassemble and inspect power supply, wires Check fuse in power supply Check fuse in neutral wire to power supply Test power supply on bench Check fuse in battery cable
Diagnostic Tests
Power 1
If AC~ not lit, check power cord continuity, outlet power available Check connection at appliance inlet Goto Power 1
Power 2
Turn on power Green light in power button If not lit, goto LED 1 Loud beep when button pressed If not heard, goto Sound 1 Fan running (622xx and 623xx) If not running, goto Fan 1 Three dashes in SYSTOLIC Three dashes in DIASTOLIC If not seen, goto LED 1 If passed, goto BP 1 Two dashes in SPO2 (takes several seconds after BP dashes come on) Three dashes in PULSE (takes several seconds after BP dashes come on) Pleth: none, or a single bar at the bottom, or two bars at the bottom If not seen, goto LED1 If passed, goto SPO2 1 No lights in TEMP (622xx and 623xx) If any are lit, goto Bad Boot 1 No lights in ALARMS OFF buttons If any are lit, goto Bad Boot 1
Power 3
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X lit on AUTO If not lit, or a number lit, goto Bad Boot 1 AC~ lit If not lit, goto LED 1 CRT display comes on slowly if cold, quickly if still warm from last use. May see version string in center if comes on quickly, not a problem if not seen because it comes on slowly CRT: three dashes for Heart Rate Heart picture Lead select symbol Scale bar One or two lines of dashes for waveforms depends upon settings Three dashes for MAP or blank, depends upon settings. If not seen goto CRT 2 Error message(s) at bottom of screen? If message, review cause in User Guide If 622xx or 623xx, pull AC cable. Should be no change except AC~ unlit. If system dies immediately, check fuse on battery cable If fuse is OK, either charge battery for 2+ hours or goto Battery 1 If errors of low, very low or depleted battery, plug back in and repeat test in 2 hours
Test Setup 1
Press <DATE/TIME><TREND> Get Advanced Configuration menu Set language to your native tongue if necessary to allow you to write down the other settings. The top item is always the language, press either <SET> button to step through list. Write down all settings for resetting to customer preference later Press <PRINT> if printer fitted If printer problems, goto Printer 1 Press <TREND> to return to idle screen
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3.4
Press <DATE/TIME> Get date/time menu Verify date/time, set if necessary. If date was significantly wrong, goto Date 1 Press <TREND> to return to idle screen
Diagnostic Tests
Test Setup 2
Press <DATE/TIME><LEAD SELECT> Get Service Mode menu Examine version/configuration data in lower half of menu, and write it all down Press <SELECT> to highlight Reset to factory defaults Press <BP START/CANCEL> to reset configuration Press <TREND> to return to idle screen Press <DATE/TIME><TREND> Get Advanced Configuration menu Set language to your native tongue if necessary We have just reset to factory defaults. Compare settings to factory defaults appropriate for the country in Operator manual if not here too. If not matching, goto NVRAM 1 Press <TREND> to return to idle screen
Test Setup 3
Test Setup 4
Press <DATE/TIME><LEAD SELECT> Get Service Mode menu Press <SELECT> to highlight CRT Test pattern Note screen alignment If misaligned, mechanical adjustment required on disassembled unit Press <TREND> to return to idle screen If no display at all on CRT: Check connections: CRT to Yoke cable CRT to Anode cable CRT to Deflection board Deflection board to Main board cable Replace CRT Replace Deflection board Replace Main board
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CRT 1
CRT 2
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If distorted display on CRT: Check connections: CRT to Yoke cable CRT to Anode cable CRT to Deflection board Deflection board to Main board cable Replace Deflection board Replace CRT If good display but some items are distorted or missing from CRT display: If ECG waveform, heart rate, lead selected, heart symbol missing: Replace Main board
Button 1
Press <DATE/TIME><LEAD SELECT> Get Service Mode menu Press <Select> to highlight Button test Press <BP START/CANCEL> to start test Press every button on system, <BP START/CANCEL> last Verify that buttons match up with their names, and that all buttons are functional. If a button does not report its name, goto Button 2 If a button reports the WRONG name, goto NVRAM 1 Press <Trend> to return to Idle screen
Button 2
If a single button does not report its name: Replace Display board If multiple or all buttons do not report their names: Check Display board to main board cable Replace Display board Re-install software Replace CPU board Replace Main board
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3.4
Press <DATE/TIME><LEAD SELECT> Get Service Mode menu Press <Select> to highlight Display A/D channels (three or four screens worth) Write down all values for later review Need to provide tables of reasonable values, troubleshooting pointers Press <Set> and write down all values for each screen If data missing, corrupt or questionable, goto NVRAM 1 or Replace Display Board? Press <Trend> to return to Idle screen
Diagnostic Tests
A/D 1
LED 1
Press <DATE/TIME><LEAD SELECT> Get Service Mode menu Press <Select> to highlight LED test Press <AUTO> to turn on all LEDs Press <BP START/CANCEL> to show automatic test pattern Watch for a while, look for glitches in pattern Press <Set> to go to manual mode and step through individual segments if needed to observe a problem If any failed LEDs, multiple segments lighting at once, or other problems: Replace Display Board Press <Trend> to return to Idle screen
Press <DATE/TIME><LEAD SELECT> Get Service Mode menu Press <Select> to highlight Printer test pattern (if fitted) Press <BP START/CANCEL> to start test pattern Printer should print test pattern Press any key to end printing Examine printout If too dark/too light Goto Printer Settings 1 and Printer Settings 2 If alignment errors: Adjust printer mechanism If feeding problems: Adjust printer mechanism, replace feed roller If missing sections/rows of printout: Replace Printer Hardware If darkness not consistent across page: Replace Printer Hardware
Printer 1
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NOTE: Configuration settings for printing are different for text pages (Advanced Configuration and Trend displays) and for waveforms. Connect ECG simulator to generate a sample waveform Press <PRINT> and look at waveform printout. Look for darkness, thickness of lines, legibility of text, blurring, blooming of text Press <DATE/TIME><TREND> Get Advanced Configuration menu Press <PRINT> and look at text printout. If waveforms too light or dark: goto Printer Settings 1: If text too light or dark: goto Printer Settings 2 If alignment errors: Adjust printer mechanism If feeding problems: Adjust printer mechanism, replace feed roller If incorrect printout, missing elements, missing grid, etc
Printer 2
Printer Settings 1
Connect serial cable between Atlas and PC Start HyperTerminal on PC At Pangea> prompt, type: Pangea> nvram get printer_strobe_width_normal<ENTER> Write down this value If problem is that WAVEFORM printout is too light, increase this number. If the WAVEFORM printout is too dark, decrease this number. Range is 0-256. Set new value with: Pangea> nvram set printer_strobe_width_normal XXX<ENTER> Pangea> nvram write<ENTER> Where XXX is the new value. Repeat the test that showed the problem. Repeat this test-and-set process until ideal value is achieved Disconnect serial cable
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3.4
Connect serial cable between Atlas and PC Start HyperTerminal on PC At Pangea> prompt, type: Pangea> nvram get printer_strobe_width_text<ENTER> Write down this value If problem is that TEXT printout is too light, increase this number. If the TEXT printout is too dark, decrease this number. Range is 0-256. Set new value with: Pangea> nvram set printer_strobe_width_text XXX<ENTER> Pangea> nvram write<ENTER> Where XXX is the new value. Repeat the test that showed the problem. Repeat this test-and-set process until ideal value is achieved Disconnect serial cable
Diagnostic Tests
Printer Settings 2
A bad date may indicate a battery problem. If date was bad, turn off unit, pull power cable, reconnect power cable, turn on unit. Check date again. If date comes back bad: Model 621xx: test/replace lithium on-board battery Model 622xx/623xx: charge/test battery If battery OK/Charged/Replaced repeat Test Setup 2 If still not maintaining date goto NVRAM 2
Date 1
Failure to correctly reset factory defaults indicates memory problems. Changing only the language should not change any of the other factory default settings. Reinstall software and repeat test. If still failing Replace CPU board
NVRAM 1
Date comes back wrong and battery already tested good Reinstall software and repeat test If still failing Replace CPU board Save Settings does not work Reinstall software and repeat test If still failing Replace CPU board
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NVRAM 2
NVRAM 2
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Sound 1
Power-on beep Turn off system, and turn on. Should hear loud Power-on beep. If beep not heard: Continue with this test. If no other sounds are heard, Replace Speaker Hardware.
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3.4
ECG pulse tone, pulse volume control, saving settings, <HR ALARMS Off> button Connect ECG simulator with a normal ECG setting. Should hear: heart rate beep, at constant high pitch. If heart rate beep not heard, press SPO2 volume button + three times If heart rate beep still not heard: If power-on beep was heard, isolate to CPU/main board. Could also be display board with a bad button. Press SPO2 volume button - 8 times. Should get quieter and finally silent. If heart rate beep does not change volume: Replace Display Board Press <DATE/TIME><PRINT> or <DATE/TIME> <FREEZE> to Save settings. Turn system off and back on. Heart rate beep should be silent even though heart rate is displayed. If heart rate beep is not silent on power up: goto NVRAM3 Press SPO2 volume button + 8 times. Pulse tone should get audible and then louder. If heart rate beep does not change volume: Replace Display Board hardware Disconnect ECG cable Should hear Technical alarm and see error message. If alarm not heard: Press <HR ALARMS Off> button. Should stop Technical alarm sound, erase error message, and light LED in <HR ALARMS OFF> button. If alarm not silenced: If error message not erased If LED not lit: Press <HR ALARMS OFF> button again. Should hear Technical alarm sound, see error message, LED unlit in <HR ALARMS Off> button. If alarm not heard: If error message not displayed
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If LED not unlit: Turn system off and on to clear state. SPO2 pulse tone Attach SPO2 cable and cuff, and attach to simulator. Set simulator to normal heart and SPO2 settings. Should hear heart rate beep, different tone than when ECG was connected. If heart rate beep not heard: Change SPO2 setting on simulator, should hear tone pitch change up or down tracking simulator setting. If pitch does not change with simulator SPO2 percentage changes:
Limit Alarm, alarm volume control, Silence button, Technical Alarm, <SPO2 ALARMS Off> button Press right <Select> button until SPO2 LO is flashing, press right <Set> UP to change SPO2 LO setting to 99. Wait until SPO2 LO stops flashing (10 seconds). Set simulator SPO2 at 90%. Should hear Limit alarm. If alarm not heard: Press <Alarm Volume> - eight times. Should get quieter but not silent. If alarm volume does not change: Replace Display Board hardware. If alarm volume goes all the way to silent: Replace display board. Press <Alarm Volume> + eight times. Should get louder. If alarm volume does not change: Replace Display Board hardware Press <Silence> and start stopwatch. Should be quiet for the time set in Advanced Configuration menu, then alarm comes back on. If alarm not silenced for set period: Disconnect SPO2 cable from Atlas. Should hear technical alarm, see error message. If alarm not heard: If message not shown: Press <SPO2 ALARMS Off> button. Should stop Technical alarm sound, and erase error mes26 WELCH ALLYN ATLAS MONITOR SERVICE MANUAL 6200-43E REV. A
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3.4
Diagnostic Tests
<CO2/RESP ALARMS Off> button Press <DATE/TIME><TREND> Get Advanced Configuration menu. Set Second trace selection to CO2. Press <TREND> to return to idle screen. Insert CO2 watertrap with hose. Breath into hose until waveform is displayed. If waveform not displayed after 30 seconds goto CO2 1 Remove CO2 watertrap. Should hear Technical alarm and see error message.
Press <CO2/RESP ALARMS Off> button. Should stop Technical alarm sound, and erase error message, and light LED in <CO2/RESP ALARMS OFF> button If alarm not silenced: If error message not erased If LED not lit: Replace Display Board hardware
Press <CO2/RESP ALARMS OFF> button again. Should hear Technical alarm sound, see error message, LED unlit in <CO2/RESP ALARMS Off> button. Turn system off and back on to clear state.
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With no hose connected to BP port, press <BP START/ CANCEL> button. Place finger over BP port, blocking flow, causing BP to detect overpressure and abort. Should hear Technical alarm and see error message. If alarm not heard: If error message not displayed Press <BP ALARMS Off> button. Should stop Technical alarm sound, and erase error message, and light LED in <BP ALARMS OFF> button If alarm not silenced: If error message not erased If LED not lit: Replace Display Board hardware Press <BP ALARMS OFF> button again Should hear Technical alarm sound, see error message, LED unlit in <BP ALARMS Off> button If alarm not heard: If error message not displayed If LED not unlit: Replace Display Board hardware Turn system off and back on to clear state. Battery tone System must have been plugged into AC for at least 2 hours. Disconnect AC power on running system. Connect BP hose to simulator. Press <AUTO> to select 1 minute intervals. Wait for battery to run down. With fully charged battery, after no less than 50 minutes, should hear single tone, get message that system will shut down in 10 minutes. If alarm tone not heard: If message not shown: Should hear tone again in two minutes, and again two minutes after that. If alarm tone not heard at two minute intervals: Five minutes after first message, should start hearing tone every minute, and get message that 5 minutes remain until shutdown. If alarm tone not heard at one minute intervals: If message not shown:
Section 3 - Troubleshooting Ten minutes after first message, should hear technical alarm, see a printout of Trend data if there is any unprinted trend data accumulated, (which there is, we have been running BP measurements) and error message that system shutdown is imminent. If alarm not heard: If message not shown: If Trend not printed: Plug system back into AC.
3.4
Diagnostic Tests
Connect the BP port to the BP simulator. Set the simulator for a normal reading (140/80, 100BPM, NSR). Press <BP START/CANCEL> System should start pump, display manometer value in SYSTOLIC LED; this value should track and be very close to pressure displayed by manometer in BP simulator (if fitted). Largest number shown in SYSTOLIC should be very close to the Initial pressure setting recorded earlier from Advanced Configuration in step Test Setup 1. System should step down pressure, showing step values in SYSTOLIC LED, and then display correct SYSTOLIC and DIASTOLIC values. System may show MAP value depending upon country and Advanced Configuration setting. If in-process display is wrong calibrate or blank: replace main board If final Systolic / Diastolic / MAP display is incorrect: Calibrate BP Press <DATE/TIME><TREND> to get to Advanced Configuration menu Press <Select> to highlight Initial pressure Press <Set> to change Initial pressure to 280 mmHg Press <Select> to highlight MAP Press <Set> to change MAP to Yes Press <TREND> to return to idle screen. Press <BP START/CANCEL> System should start pump, display manometer value in SYSTOLIC LED; this value should track and be very close to pressure displayed by manometer in BP simulator (if fitted).
BP 1
Section 3 - Troubleshooting
Largest number shown in SYSTOLIC should be very close to the Initial pressure setting of 280 mmHg. If pressure shown exceeds 300 mmHg: Replace Main Board hardware System should step down pressure, showing step values in SYSTOLIC LED, and then display correct SYSTOLIC and DIASTOLIC values. System should show MAP value. MAP value should match what is shown by simulator. If in-process display is wrong or blank: If final Systolic / Diastolic / MAP display is incorrect: Calibrate BP Set simulator to highest Systolic <=250, lowest Diastolic >= 30, and lowest heart rate >=30 Press <AUTO> X goes unlit, 1 flashes for 10 seconds 20 seconds after 1 stops flashing, BP measurement starts BP reading as above. If BP does not start: Replace Main Board hardware If BP measurement incorrect: Calibrate BP No less than 30 seconds after completing the measurement another measurement should start. If measurement does not start automatically: Replace Main Board hardware While it is pumping up, press <BP START/CANCEL>. Measurement stops immediately and pressure is dumped (as seen on manometer on simulator). If measurement does not stop immediately: Replace Main Board hardware or Display Board hardware (if button is the problem) If pressure does not drop below 10mmHg immediately: Replace Main Board hardware, BP Valve Press <AUTO> and X lights up (not flashing) Disconnect the tubing from the BP port on the Atlas. Press <BP START/CANCEL> and note the time (to the second) The BP should abort with an alarm after no longer than one minute?
Section 3 - Troubleshooting Connect a 5 lead cable set to the simulator and to Atlas. Configure the simulator for NSR 100BPM and Impedance Respiration, Plug the cable into Atlas. Press <DATE/TIME> <TREND> Get Advanced Configuration menu. Press <Select> to highlight ECG lead set Press <Set> to: Set ECG lead set to 5 wire Set ECG gain to Automatic Set ECG speed to 25mm/s Set ECG bandwidth to Monitor Set Second trace selection to ECG Press <TREND> to return to idle screen Should see: ECG cascading onto second line Scale bar on left of top line Heart rate displayed as set on simulator Lead Selected = II Heart rate tone high pitched If ECG waveform not seen If ECG waveform not cascading In Scale Bar not on top line If Heart Rate not displayed (or displayed incorrectly) If Lead Selected not shown If Heart rate tone not heard Re-install software Replace CPU board Replace Main board Press <LEAD SELECT> and step through each of the lead settings Should see: Different looking ECG waveforms Heart Rate will go to dashes and alarms on some leads Set lead selected to II Press <DATE/TIME><TREND> Get Advanced Configuration menu. Press <Select> to change Second trace selection to Respiration Press <TREND> to return to idle screen Should see: ECG on top line Scale bar on left of top line Heart rate displayed as set on simulator
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3.4
Diagnostic Tests
ECG 1
Section 3 - Troubleshooting
Lead Selected = II Pulse tone high pitched Respiration waveform on second line Respiration Rate displayed as set on simulator If ECG waveform not seen If ECG waveform not cascading In Scale Bar not on top line If Heart Rate not displayed (or displayed incorrectly) If Lead Selected not shown If Heart rate tone not heard If Respiration waveform not shown If Respiration Rate not displayed correctly Re-install software Replace CPU board Replace Main board Disconnect ECG simulator Turn system off and back on to clear state.
SpO2 1
Note: The Nellcor or Nonin should be accurate* to the simulators. *2% or 3bpm for any inrange settings on the simulators.
Connect SpO2 cable and cuff and install cuff on simulator (or your finger). Set simulator to normal readings. See pleth signals immediately If Pleth signals not seen within 10 seconds: goto SpO2 2 See SpO2 percentage within several seconds If SpO2 percentage not seen within 1 minute: goto SpO2 2 See Pulse display at the same time as SpO2 percentage If Pulse display not seen at same time as SpO2 percentage: goto SpO2 2 Disconnect SpO2 cuff from simulator Technical alarm sounds See error SpO2 cuff not detected If alarm not heard: goto Sound 1 If error not seen: Reconnect SpO2 cuff to simulator Technical alarm stops Error message erased Unplug SpO2 cable from Atlas Technical alarm sounds See error SpO2 cable missing
Section 3 - Troubleshooting If alarm not heard: goto Sound 1 If error not seen: Re-install software Turn system off and back on to clear state. Verify that proper SpO2 cuff is being used: Nonin or Nellcor Replace cuff. Check cable connections between SpO2 board and Main board Replace SpO2 cuff socket Replace SpO2 board Press <DATE/TIME><TREND> Get Advanced Configuration menu Set Second trace selection to CO2 Press <TREND> to return to idle screen Insert watertrap with tubing attached Should see: Hear pump motor start See dashed line waveform on lower trace See dashes in Respiration Rate See 0 in mmHg (or % or kPa, as configured) If pump motor does not start: goto CO2 If dashed waveform does not start: Perform CO2 calibration If Respiration Rate does not display dashes: Per form CO2 calibration If CO2 concentration is not 0: Perform CO2 calibra tion Breathe gently and repeatedly over end of tubing Should see: See waveform within seconds of breathing See respiration rate non zero within one minute See CO2 concentration non zero within one minute If waveform does not track breathing: Perform CO2 calibration If respiration rate does not show reasonable value: Perform CO2 calibration If CO2 concentration does not show reasonable value: Perform CO2 calibration If CO2 calibration did not solve problem, replace CO2 board Remove watertrap from Atlas Turn system off and back on to clear state. Press <DATE/TIME><TREND>
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SpO2 2
CO2 1
Section 3 - Troubleshooting
Get Advanced Configuration menu Set Second trace selection to CO2 Press <TREND> to return to idle screen Remove and reinsert watertrap in socket. Make sure that it seats fully. If pump does not start: Insert finger in socket and attempt to press microswitch If pump does not start: Check connections between CO2 board and Main board Check connections between CO2 receiver and CO2 board Replace CO2 receiver Replace CO2 board Temp display is blank Connect temp probe See temp display of ambient temperature If display is not close to ambient temperature: Calibrate Temp if out of spec, replace probe, repeat. If still out of spec, replace main board. Disconnect temp probe Temp display becomes dashes If temp display does not become dashes: Replace main board
TEMP1
Bad Boot 1
Turn power off and back on and see if anomaly returns Re-install software Repeat test If problem remains: Replace CPU board
Fan 1
Models 622xx and 623xx: If fan does not start when power turned on: Check Fan to Main board cable Replace Fan Replace Main board
Section 4 - Disassembly and Repair, Domestic This section is a guide for disassembly and reassembly of the Atlas Monitor. Always refer to current revision schematics, diagrams and final safety test procedures before attempting to service this device. Do not attempt to service this instrument unless you have received Service Training from Welch Allyn or an authorized agent, and are equipped with approved processes and test equipment. For more information about this call the Welch Allyn Customer Service phone number listed in Section 1 of this manual. General: The outside housing is removed to provide full access to all internal printed circuit boards and other components. Most of these are held in position with the surrounding E-Pac foam. E-Pac provides shock absorbtion, ventillation channels, and spaces for the components and boards. Pneumatic tubing and cables must be placed correctly in E-Pac to avoid problems with pinched tubing. Problems During Service: A Technical Support phone number is listed in Section 1 of this manual to answer questions you may have during the servicing of the Atlas Monitor. Printer: Print-head, printer motor, and printer roller can be replaced as necessary. Printed Circuit Boards: There are no component level repairs for the Printed Circuit boards. These are replaced if found to be defective. During the warranty period, boards that are found to be defective should be returned to Welch Allyn. CRT: The CRT and CRT Deflection Board are aligned at the factory and as such are replaced as a matched set if one or the other should fail in service. Abstract of Disassembly and Reassembly :
About Section 4
EXERCISE EXTREME CAUTION WHEN SERVICING THE ATLAS MONITOR! THE CRT ASSEMBLY AND CRT DEFLECTION BOARD OPERATE ON APPROXIMATELY 8,000 VOLTS.
Model 200
4.1
4.1.1 Open the paper door and remove the paper roll. Close paper door. Place Monitor on a foam pad to protect the front of the unit and the pressure fitting on the front of the unit. 4.1.2 Remove 4 Torx Machine screws with Torx - 10 screw driver.
4.1.3 Open the rear housing and disconnect 2 ground wires from ground lug as well as printer cable.. Caution: Do not pull display cable.
Section 4 - Disassembly and Repair, Domestic 4.1.4 Unplug the printer cable from jack J7 of the Main PCB.
4.1.6 Unplug Display Board Cable from jack J8 of the Main PCB. Note: Make sure this end of the cable is installed in J8 during reassembly so that cable folds will be correct.
Section 4 - Disassembly and Repair, Domestic 4.1.7 Remove E-Pac from over the CRT.
Section 4 - Disassembly and Repair, Domestic 4.1.10 Protect CRT pins with cap T-XXXXX
4.1.12 Unplug CRT Deflection Board from Main PCB with connector tool T-16654
Section 4 - Disassembly and Repair, Domestic 4.1.13 Unplug 4 connectors from side of Main PCB.
Section 4 - Disassembly and Repair, Domestic 4.1.16 Remove Main PCB from E-Pac and disconnect tubing and connectors.
Section 4 - Disassembly and Repair, Domestic 4.1.19 Disconnect tubing from fitting.
Section 4 - Disassembly and Repair, Domestic 4.1.22 Remove opposite CRT ` mounting screw and remove CRT.
Section 4 - Disassembly and Repair, Domestic 4.1.25 Remove soft keys from Bezel.
4.1.26 Unscrew Alarm Silence Button holding screw to remove Silence button.
Section 4 - Disassembly and Repair, Domestic 4.1.28 Slide printer out of rear housing.
For reassembly, place connector on motor so orange wire is near mounting screw.
4.1.30 To remove printhead, disconnect cable from printer PCB. Lift spring and remove printhead from printer frame.
Flex circuit is delicate. Therefore, do not pull on connector.. Use small screwdriver to pry connector apart.
4.1.33 For reassembly of printhead, use long nose pliers to attach cable to eliminate stress on flex circuit of printhead.
Section 4 - Disassembly and Repair, Domestic 4.1.34 Slide Power Supply cases apart.
4.2
4.2.1 Reassemble in reverse order of disassembly with special attention to paths for cables and tubing. Two types of screws are used. Display PCB is fastened with self tap.
Section 4 - Disassembly and Repair, Domestic 4.2.2 Detail of Pump/Valve/CheckValve subassembly for reassembly.
4.2.4 The IEC connector must be centered in the hole before 4 screws can be installed.
Section 4 - Disassembly and Repair, Domestic 4.2.5 Plug MCU/PCB in like this.
4.3
Due to the similarities between the ATLAS models, only key points are shown. Refer to the latest revision interconnect drawing, schematics, and layouts when servicing this product.
Appendix A
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Appendix A 6 Recorder Electronics 6.1 Overview: 6.2 Power Supply 24 Switcher 6.3 Motor Driver: 6.4 Temperature Amplifier:
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1 1.1
Atlas Model 622 and 623 can be powered either from AC or battery. A 50W, medical grade, offline switcher provides 12VDC from a universal AC input (85VAC to 264VAC 50/60Hz). The battery is a rechargeable 6-Volt, 6.5 Amp-Hour, Sealed Lead Acid Battery, and will provide about 1.5 hours on a fully charged battery (Battery Life depends on usage, especially printer usage, NIBP cycles, and CO2 operation). The unit will operate from AC when the unit is plugged in, and switches to battery operation when AC is removed. The battery is automatically charged whenever AC is connected. The following supplies are generated on the Atlas Main Board: +12V DC Input: Output of AC/DC supply or Battery. Supply for CRT and miscellaneous analog circuits. +5V DC Input: Output of Battery Charger or Battery. Supply for front panel LEDs. +3.3V DC Input: +5V DC Supply for CPU board. Backup Regulator: Input Output of AC/DC supply or Battery. 3.3V supply, for real time clock and On/Off circuits. Battery Charger: Input: Output of AC/DC supply Charge SLA battery.
DC/DC Circuits Block Diagram
Q303
+12V
AC+12V
Backup Regulator
On/Off
Battery
Q311
AC Not Present
+5VDC Regulator
D310
+5V
Battery Charger
+3.3VDC Regulator
AC Present
+3.3V
1.2
On/Off Circuits
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1. Monitors the status of the front panel ON-OFF key. If the unit is off and the ON-OFF key is pressed, the controller will drive U10-6 high, which will enable power to the remainder of the instrument. 2. At power up, the microcontroller will drive the beeper for about 1 second. 3. At power up, the microcontroller will reset Shift Register U2. This will cause the following: The front panel LED's are blanked. The NIBP pump drive is placed in the off state. 4. When the unit is powered on the microcontroller will communicate with the system CPU. When the front panel ON-OFF key is pressed, the CPU will store away present operating conditions, then issues a command to the microcontroller to shut instrument power off. U10-6 is driven low which will remove power from the remainder of the instrument.
Q303 MTP30N06VL VOUT ERR 1 5 + C332 4.7uF VBackup 1 L301 1mH D302 BAV99L 1 R306 61.9K 5 U301-comp C304 100uF 2 +18V 3 + R307 4.64K
+Vfuse HS301
R305 1 7 U301-pwr 6
AC+12V Battery
D301 MBR2535CTL
C301 330uF
C302 1uF
U301-ct
TCAP
COMP
R302 1.96K Q302-c R303 51.1K R304 100K Q302-B 1 + C339 1uF C42 .047uF Vbackup
D
C303 470pf
3 Q302 2 MMBT3904L
R22 10K
14
Vdd
(pg 1)
PIC-Data On/Off-Key 2 3
4 5
On/Off
(pg 3)
U2-Reset
(To U2)
Vss
Appendix A
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1.3
The +12V boost circuit provides regulated 12VDC. The input to the 12V converter is either battery or 12V from the AC/DC converter. The circuit is configured as a boost PWM using current mode feedback. The PWM controller is a UC3843A. The controller includes an internal 2.5V, 2% reference, and an external 5V, 2% reference. Nominal output voltage for the boost converter is Vout = [2.5V*(1 + 173.8K/4.64K)] = 12.1V. The UC3843A requires 8.5V minimum to power on. The maximum voltage allowed on the switching transistor, Q305, is 15V. To meet both these requirements, the UC3843A is powered from 12.9V (+18V 5.1V zener diode D303) When operating from battery, the converter will run at duty cycles over 50%, which requires slope compensation for a current mode controller. Slope compensation is achieved by summing in part of the oscillator signal (pin 4) with the current sense line. The PWM controller is current limited on a cycle to cycle basis by monitoring the voltage on the Isense line, U302-5. Current limit is activated when the voltage at the sense line reaches 1V. The nominal DC voltage at Isense is about 0.5V when operating from battery only, and 0.7V when operating from AC. Then, current limit is set to 5Amps when Atlas in operating on battery and 3Amps when operating on AC.
+V C335 .047uF Q303-s L303 Bead L302-1 C310 1000uF
+18V
C306 1uF
L302 22uH
Vcc
Vc
U302-out
R314 10
OUT PWR-GND
10
Q305-g
RT/CT
GND
C308 2200pF
R317 7.5K
Q305-s
R311 10K
U302-ct
ISENSE
U302-sense
2 4
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Battery Charger:
The battery charger is a PWM buck converter. The input to the battery charger is 12VDC from the offline switcher. The UC3843A, normally a current mode controller, is configured for voltage feedback mode. The UC3843A has an under-voltage lockout for Vcc<8.5V. The controller operates such that with Vcc less than 8.5V, the reference out is 0V, and will be at 5V with Vcc>8.5V. Then, the reference out (pin 14) can be used as an AC-ON detect signal. The switching transistor for the buck converter is a P-Channel MOSFET (Q308). The output drive of the controller is the wrong polarity for driving a P-Channel MOSFET in a step down mode. Therefor, transistor Q306 is added to invert the PWM out signal. Fast turn-on of Q308 is provided when Q306 is low, fast turn-off is though Q307 (configured as an emitter follower). The battery charger is a current limited - temperature compensated charger. Current limit is set to 1.5Amps. Current through the 0.1Ohm sense resistor R327 is measured with Diff-Amp U305B. When the charger current is at 1.5Amps, feedback is controlled by Op-Amp U304A. When the current drops below 1.5Amps, the output of U304A goes low, reverse biasing Diode D308, and feedback will be controlled by Op-amp U304B. Battery charge voltage is temperature compensated using Thermistor RT301, a 10K negative temperature coefficient resistor. Voltage over temperature follows the following charge profile: Temperature 0C 10C 25C 40C 50C Voltage 7.05V 7.0V 6.85V 6.7V 6.65V Thermistor 26.9K 20.7K 10K 5.17K 3.45K
For optimum battery life, the float voltage (25C, full charge) should be set to 6.85V +/- 50mV (6.85V +/0.7%). To accomplish this tight tolerance, charge voltage at room temperature will be adjusted with potentiometer R328. Nominal charge voltage at room temperature is: Vcharge = 5V * (1 + RA/RB) where, 5V is the reference in U303. RA is the series/parallel combination of R335, R336, and RT301 (nominal 3.465K @ 25C). RB is the series combination of R337and R338 (nominal 936 Ohms) It is necessary to minimize current out of the battery when the unit is off. To reduce off current, transistor Q309 disconnects the battery from the battery sense resistors when AC in off. In addition, diode D307 is added to prevent current from flowing from the battery into the battery current sense circuit, and to the output of the AC/DC converter.
Appendix A
F301 4Amp Battery Bat-fuse
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Battery Charger
AC+12V-fuse C337 .047uF C318 330uF 3
To Linear Regulators Q308 MTP23P06V 2 4 Q308-d L304 47uH C319-1 D307 MBRS340T3 D307-A
R327 0.1
C338 .047uF
Q307 MMBT3904L 3 2 R318 10K U303-fb 1 C314 .047uF R325 1.96K 12 11 R319 19.6K 3 U303-cp 1 14 C315 .047uF R320 7.5K VFB COMP VREF PWR-GND OUT 10 U303 UC3843A U303-out Q306-b
R328 1K
R329 1K
Vcc
Vc
Q306-c U305-5 1 3 Q306 2MMBT3904L C320 .01uF U304-2 U304-1 R332 19.6K Ref-Batcharge 5
R323 1.96K
RT/CT
GND
ISENSE
U305-pwr
1 U304A MC34072 8
ACON Ref-Batcharge
AC+12V-fuse Batt-fb R339 19.6K R339-2 C321 .01uF R334 19.6K Ref-Batcharge R335 4.32K 6 5 U304-6 U304-5 R336 7.5K R337 8.87K Bat-Adj R338 2 1K R345 10K RT301-1 RT301 10K R344 10K ACON Q310-b 1 Q309-3 D309 BAV70L 2 Q309 MMBT3906L 3 R342 19.6K 1 Q309-b R343 10K R343-1 1 2 3 3 Q310 2MMBT3904L
AC+12V-fuse 1
1.5
1.5.1 5V regulator
A series pass 5V regulator is built using transistor Q312 and op amp U305A. The reference for the regulator is the 5V reference from the PWM control IC U302. The output of the 5V regulator is turned off when the unit is turned off. When the 18V-boost circuit is shut down, power is removed to U302, and then the U302 reference is driven to 0V. Setting the reference to 0V will cause op amp U305 to turn the series pass transistor Q312 off. When operating from AC, transistor Q310 is turned on, which will turn transistor Q311 off. Power to the 5V regulator is then provided through Diode D310 from the output of the battery charger circuit. Note that this voltage tap is before the current sense resistor, then load current on +5V does not affect the battery charger current limit circuit. When AC is removed, the AC-On signal goes low, and Q310 turns off. The gate of Q311 is then pulled up to 11.4V (12V Vdiode). Transistor Q311 then turns on, and the 5V regulator is powered from the battery.
Float Voltage
C316 2200pF
R321 27.4K
R333 19.6K
7 U305B MC34072
+ +
Appendix A
D310 MBRS340T3 Batt Charger input Q312 4 2 4 2 MTP30N06VL 3 6078 HS302
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Heatsink forQ312
+5V + C325 100uF U306 LF33CV 1 IN GND OUT 3 +3.3V + C329 100uF C330 .047uF
Q312-g
R348 10K
+12V R341 10K R342 19.6K To Q309 R343-1 1 2 R343 10K U305-1
C328 .047uF
1 U305A MC34072 8
D309 BAV70L
R345 10K
2 2.1
Isolated power is provided to the ECG, Temperature, Respiration and SpO2 circuits using an Isolation Transformer, T401. The power supply is a PWM controlled flyback converter. The PWM controller is an LM3524. Output voltage f+V is sampled and compared with the reference voltage s+5V. An error voltage is generated, and this voltage returned via opto U410. Voltage f+V is regulated to 7.4V. Additional taps on transformer T401 provide f-V (-7.4V). The switcher operates at 76.8KHz, controlled by a sync signal from the CPU board. The power supply is synchronized with the A/D converter used to digitize ECG, Temperature and Respiration signals.
Isolation Barrier Patient Isolated Circuits
D401 MBRS130T3 f+V f+V C405 100uF R419 215 1
S S
+12V
T401-1 C409 470pf + T401 C409-1 TP450 R419-2 C433 470pf 3 Q401 MTD3055V IsoXfmr 2 8 T401-8 4 2 TP466 TP453 D405 BAV99L 3 2 1 TP454 U402-e R409 5.11K U402-sen R408 100 Q401-s
S S
C402 .047uF
R405 215 C414 .047uF 15 U402 VREF 16 10 3 6 7 2 1 9 U402-rt U402-ct U402-ref TP451 C420 .047uF FE-Pwr-Sync TP455 TP457 U402-1
Q401-g
R407 10
Q402-e
D403 TP456 f-V C407 100uF MBRS130T3 + T401-4 R406 0.2 2 Q402 MMBT3906L 3 3 1
12 11 13 14 4 5
VIN
C404 .047uF
3 2
+ 4
iso401-b opto-fb
R411 5.11K
C408 .01uf
R417 10K
TP463
TP464
U305-2
D D
4 2 3
Grounded Circuits
C412 10uF
+12V TP449
TP458
C410 .01uF
C411 2200pF
R410 7.5K
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From the raw f+V and f-V voltages, the following supplies are generated for the various patient isolated circuits: 1. iso+5dig: Regulated 5V supply. This voltage is used to power the opto-isolators, digital control logic, and 5V digital supply for the Nellcor SpO2 board. 2. s+5V: Regulated +5V supply: Analog 5V supply for the Nellcor SpO2 board. This is also the reference voltage used in the regulation of f+V. 3. f+5V: Regulated +5V supply: Filtered and buffered from s+5V, this voltage is used for the A/D reference. 4. s-5V: Regulated 5V supply: Analog 5V supply used for the Nellcor SpO2 board. 5. fVcc: LC Filtered voltage, derived from f+V. This voltage is used to power the Op-Amps used in the ECG, Respiration, Temperature, and A/D circuits. 6. fVee: LC Filtered voltage, derived from f-V. This voltage is used to power the Op-Amps used in the ECG, Respiration, Temperature, and A/D circuits.
U407 78L05 f+V C430 .047uF 8 IN GND GND GND OUT GND 1 C403 .047uF C406 100uF iso+5Vdig +
VOUT ERR
1 5 + C415 1uF
s+5V f+V R416 10K TP460 8 U401-5 5 6 C418 + 4.7uF + C416 .047uF C417 680pF 4 U401B LM358 7 U401-7 R415 100 TP461 f+5V
S S S
U403 LP2951C
f-V
GND
2 3 6 7 C424 .047uF
S
U404 79L05
L401
220uH fVcc
C434 10uF
C431 10uF
L402
220uH fVee
2.2
A/D Circuits
C435 10uF
C432 10uF
IN IN IN IN
OUT
1 C421 1uF
s-5V
S S
TP465
TP452
TP468
Appendix A
R605 3.48K Analog In U602-2 R607 464K iso+5Vdig fVcc U602-7 f+5V R608 1K 14 7 U602 LM311 9 7 8
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R601 10K f+5V R602 73.2K f+5V R603 46.4K 14 A/D-sync 11 7 U604E 74HCT04
E E
fVcc U601-3 8 3 2 C603 680pF 2 1 U601A MC34072 U601-1 R606 3.48K U602-3 3
5 6 8 + 4 1
U602-5
+ 4
PWM-Out
U604D 74HCT04
E
U601-2 C601 10 U604-10 R604 10K D601-2 2 D601 MMBD1503A 3 1000pF 1 fVee
fVee
Integrator Input
(U604-10) +5V
52uSec 833uSec
Comparator Inputs
Analog In -5V
PWM-Out
(U604-8)
PWM-timer
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fVee 8
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9 10 11 6 4 2 5 1 12 15 14 13
C B A INH X7 X6 X5 X4 X3 X2 X1 X0 VDD 16
VSS
VEE
U609 4051
MuxB
Patient-Temp
E
fVcc 8
fVee VEE 7
9 10 11 6 4 2 5 1 12 15 14 13
C B A INH X7 X6 X5 X4 X3 X2 X1 X0 VDD 16
VSS
U603 4051
MuxA
Analog In
fVcc
2.3
Serial Communication
Serial data is transmitted to the isolated circuits through Optical Isolators. The following signals are transmitted from the CPU board to the isolated circuits: 1. FE-Serial-Data: 2. FE-Data-Clk: 3. A/D Clk: Serial Data transmitted from the CPU board to the Isolated circuits. Serial Data Clock. Serial Data latch. Also used as clock for PMW A/D converter.
Serial Data is converted to a parallel format using Shift Register U605 and U606. The following Data is transmitted from the CPU board to the isolated circuits: 1. Mux-A/D-A 2. Mux-A/D-B 3. Mux-A/D-C 4. Mux-Lds-A 5. Mux-Lds-B 6. Mux-Lds-C 7. Sw-RLD-RA 8. Sw-RLD-LA 9. Sw-RLD-LL 10. Sw-RLD-RL 11. MonBW 12. MuxB 13. Sw-RLD-V 14. Sw-RespReset 15. SpO2Reset 16. Resp-Off Control bit A for A/D Mux Control bit B for A/D Mux Control bit C for A/D Mux Control bit A for ECG Lead Select Mux Control bit B for ECG Lead Select Mux Control bit C for ECG Lead Select Mux Switch Reference Electrode to RA Switch Reference Electrode to LA Switch Reference Electrode to LL Switch Reference Electrode to RL Select 0.5Hz ECG high pass pole (used to restore ECG baseline). 0 Select A/D Mux B; 1 - Select A/D Mux A Switch Reference Electrode to V Switch Respiration High Pass Pole, used to restore baseline Reset Nellcor SpO2 board Turn respiration off when respiration not used (shuts down drive signal).
Appendix A
iso+5Vdig
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U605 Resp-Off SpO2-Reset Sw-RespReset Sw-RL-V MuxB MonBW SW-RLD-RL SW-RLD-LL 15 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 9 QA QB QC QD QE QF QG QH QH GND 74HCT595 U605-out
D
16 14 11 10 12 13
U606 SW-RLD-LA SW-RLD-RA Mux-Lds-C Mux-Lds-B Mux-Lds-A Mux-A/D-C Mux-A/D-B Mux-A/D-A 15 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 9 QA QB QC QD QE QF QG QH QH GND 74HCT595
D
16 14 11 10 12 13
2.4
Signal Isolation
Optocouplers are used to electrically isolate signals. The following signals are transmitted across the isolation barrier through the optocouplers: 1. SpO2 out: Opto U411 2. Serial Data: Opto U613 3. Serial Data Clock: Opto U612 4. ADC Clock Opto U611 5. PWM A/D data Opto U610 6. Respiration Clock U710 SpO2 serial data, waveform and status information. Data from the SpO2 board to the CPU board. Serial Control data for isolated circuits. Data from the CPU board to isolated circuits. Data clock for serial control data. Clock from the CPU board to isolated circuits. Clock for PWM A/D converter, also used to latch control shift registers. Clock from the CPU board to isolated circuits. A/D Pulse width data. Pulse width data from isolated circuits to CPU board. Clock for Respiration drive circuit (same signal as power supply sync) Clock from the CPU board to isolated circuits.
2.5
ECG Circuits
2.5.1 Overview
The front end will meet all applicable AAMI standards. Atlas provides a 5-wire front end, and will be compatible with both a 3-wire and 5-wire cable. Monitor (0.5Hz to 40Hz) Extended (0.05Hz to 100Hz) bandwidth will be provided. The ECG amplifier always transmits 0.05Hz to 100Hz data to the CPU board (unless in baseline restore mode), additional filtering for Monitor Bandwidth is implemented in software
Appendix A
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R507 10K fVee -clamp D501 MMBD1503A 1 R501 51.1K RA N501 LAMP NEON D501-3 2 R508 10K To Buffer Amp 1 D507 5.1V 3
E
C501 220pF
C506 220pF
fVcc 8
In
U501-3
3 2
+ -
Out
C510 220pF
VLdsOff
Appendix A
Lead Select Wilson Network
RA R529 R530 LA R531 R532 LL R533 R534 10K 10K LA LL RA LA LL V+ fVcc 13 14 15 12 1 5 2 4 6 11 10 9 10K
E
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10K 10K
13 14 15 12 1 5 2 4 6 11 10 9
16
fVcc
X0 X1 X2 X3 X4 X5 X6 X7 INH A B C VSS
10K
VDD
VEE 8
E
7 fVee
X0 X1 X2 X3 X4 X5 X6 X7 INH A B C VSS
VDD
16
VEE 8
E
7 fVee
fVcc
mux-
3 2
8 + 4
fVee u509-4
fVcc 2 4 3 + 5
mux+
5 6
+ -
3 2
+ 4
SingEnd Out
C545 1000pF
Appendix A
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RLD Mux
U504 To RL Sw-RLD-RL To LL Sw-RLD-LL To LA Sw-RLD-LA To RA Sw-RLD-RA fVcc fVee
E
3 1 14 16 11 9 6 8 13 4 5
D1 D2 D3 D4
RLD Amp
U503A MC34002 1
TP551 4
U503-2
R527 1K
fVcc
An-ECG
Q505 2N7002
3
E
2.6
Temperature Amplifier
The temperature option of Atlas is designed to operate with YSI-400 series probes. This probe has a negative temperature coefficient, R@30C = 1815Ohms, R@40C = 1200Ohms. The temperature amplifier is configured as a non-inverting gain stage. The positive input to the amplifier is a 1.25V reference. The output of the temperature amplifier is V = Ref*(1+Rfb/Rthermistor). The A/D converter will digitize the An-Temp input, along with the reference voltage and ground. The gain of the A/D can be calibrated from the reference voltage measurement, and any drifts in the reference voltage or A/D gain are compensated.
Appendix A
fVcc
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Temperature Amplifier
R626 1K 1 U608A AD712 U608-1 Patient-Temp
+Clamp
Temperature Thermistor
2.7
Impedance Respiration
2.7.1 Overview
Impedance respiration is accomplished by measuring a change of resistance across the patients chest during breathing. The RA and LA electrodes (Lead I) are uses to acquire the respiration signal. A current source is driven through the patient, and the voltage developed across the patient is measured. The change in resistance caused by respiration is small, in the order of 1 Ohm. This small change must be measured on top of a large baseline impedance, typically 100 to 1000 Ohms.
8 + -
C719 4.7uF
D701 MMBD1503A 1 R701 1.96K Right-Arm D701-3 3 2 C701 1000pF C701-1 R703 31.6K RespDr+ 5 Q VCC D CLK Q CL 6 D702 MMBD1503A 1 R702 1.96K Left-Arm D702-3 3 2 C702 1000pF C702-1 R704 31.6K RespDrGND 1 14 2 3 7 U701A 74HC74 4
E
PR
Resp-Clk
Resp-Off
Appendix A
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-Clamp
+Clamp
D703 MMBD1503A 1 R707 1.96K Right-Arm D703-3 3 2 C706 330pF U702-3 3 2 R709 464K
fVcc
8 + 4
U702-1
D705 MMBD354LT1 1 3
D605-C
fVee
E
fVee
D704 MMBD1503A 1 R708 1.96K Left-Arm 2 C707 330pF D704-3 U702-5 5 6 fVcc
U702B
E
fVcc
R710 464K
fVee U702-6
E
R714 15.8K
1 U703A AD712
D703-1
Appendix A
B.W. = .06Hz to 16 Hz
C712 3.3uF D605-C Resp-AC R720 100K U703-5 5 6 R718 825K R719 51.1K Q701-d
E
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fVcc
8 + 4
An-Resp
C713 0.1uF
2 Q701 MMBF4393L 1
C714 .047uF
E
Q701-g
R723 1Meg
2.8
SpO2 Circuits
The SpO2 transducer senses oxygen content of functional arteriolar hemoglobin through the use of light (red and infrared) passed through the sensor. The reflective characteristics of hemoglobin at the wavelengths used allow the pulse oximetry circuits to obtain changing saturation levels. This data is then processed to obtain the oxygen saturation percentage and pulse rate. Nellcor or Nonin Medical provides the SpO2 board (Nonin only for the model 621). The SpO2 board includes amplifiers and processing, and transmits serial data to the CPU board (Waveform data, SpO2%, and pulse rate). The Atlas monitor provides electrical isolation (power and data) for the SpO2 board. Note that you must use Nonin probes with the Nonin SpO2 board, and Nellcor probes with Nellcor SpO2 board.
3 3.1
The A/D converter is designed by building a pulse width modulator (PWM) and a timer circuit. The PWM runs at a 1.2KHz rate, synchronized by the A/D sync signal (NIBP-ADC-Clock). A/D sync is low for 52.1uSec, high for 781.25uSec. Component values are selected such that the integrator will ramp down 4.7V, and ramp up 7.83V. The voltage at the integrator output (U601-1) is limited to about 5V [5V*(73.2/83.2) + Vdiode)]. Then, the integrator starts at 5V and ramps linearly down to 0.3V. The analog input voltage to be digitized and the integrator output are the inputs to comparator U210. The output of the comparator is low at the start of an A/D cycle, and switches high as the integrator ramp drops below the input voltage being digitized (see the timing diagram below). A/D conversion is accomplished by measuring the width of the PWM output signal. The A/D timer runs at 25.175MHz, then the A/D resolution is about 21000 counts (over 14 bits). Note that since the output of the comparator is low at the start of the A/D cycle, a resistor divider is formed at the comparator input. This divider reduces the Analog-In signal by 0.75% [464K/(464K+3.48K)].
Appendix A
NIBP PWM A/D Converter
P+5V R230 10K U208-3 P+12V 5 4 C221 .047uF 1 2 8 R231 73.2K C219 .047uF 3 C218 4.7uF
A A A
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R237 464K U210-2 P+5V
C225 .047uF
P+5V
A
+ -
7 U210 MAX941
U210-7
3 6
+ -
1 U208A MC34072
U208-1
+ R232 10K
U207A 74HCT00 14 1 3 2 7
U208-2
A
C220
NIBP-ADC-Clock
.01uF 1
52uSec 781uSec
Comparator Inputs
Analog In 0.31V
PWM-Out
(U207-6)
PWM-timer
3.2
Analog signals are switched to the A/D converter through MUX U209. Control of the multiplexer is through a serial communication channel from the main CPU. The following signals are digitized: 12. 13. 14. 15. +5V/2 SafetyPres PrimaryPres P.75V Sampled version of the 5V supply. Used to verify A/D operation. Safety Pressure Transducer Primary Pressure Transducer Reference voltage for A/D calibration. 0mmHg pressure for Primary Transducer. Reference voltage for A/D calibration. 300mmHg pressure for Primary Transducer. Printhead Temperature, used to compensate printer strobe width. Battery Voltage, used to warn of low battery condition. Battery Charger Current, used only in service mode verification.
4 4.1
NIBP Circuits
Overview - Safety:
Two pressure transducers are used, a primary and safety transducer. The primary is used to make all BP measurements. Hardware circuits monitor the output of the primary transducer, looking for overpressure faults. In addition, Software monitors the digitized outputs of the primary transducer, and detects overpressure faults. The following overpressure faults are detected in software (monitored once per second):
Appendix A 1. 2. 3. >=10mmHg pressure for 295 seconds >=15mmHg pressure for 175 seconds >295mmHg pressure for 0.5 seconds.
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Software detected overpressure faults are considered application faults. The user is warned of a fault with an audible alarm and a Check blood pressure cuff message on the CRT display. NIBP is not disabled for this type of fault. In the event of a fault, the drive signals to the NIBP pump and valve are opened. Two hardware faults are detected, pressure over 330mmHg (nominal trip point 314mmHg, and pressure over 15mmHg for three minutes (13.3mmHg nominal trip point). These faults are considered more serious (since software should have detected and corrected this condition). The user is notified with a BP SYSTEM FAULT message, and NIBP is disabled. A redundant safety transistor is opened to ensure the NIBP pump is off and the valve is open. The primary and safety transducer outputs are continuously digitized. The outputs of the transducers are checked vs. each other, and if they disagree, an NIBP Fault Message is declared and the NIBP system is disabled. The outputs of the transducers are linearly proportional to the supply voltage (supply current for the safety transducer). The transducers use unique reference voltages to ensure that a fault in one reference will not cause an equivalent gain error in both transducers. The A/D also has redundant checks. Two reference voltages (derived from the primary transducer reference supply) are measured, and the A/D gain and zero is checked. In addition, a unique reference is digitized, and compared vs. expected results. An error in any of these A/D measurements will again cause an NIBP Fault Message, and the NIBP system will be disabled.
4.2
The primary pressure transducer is a fully calibrated and compensated transducer with built in voltage amplification. The output of the transducer is proportional to the supply voltage. With a 5V supply, the output of the transducer is: 0mmHg = 0.5V. 300mmHg = 4V. Op amp U204A is used to level shift the output of the transducer such that the nominal voltage for 0mmHg is set to 0.75V. The CPU monitors the digitized zero pressure voltage, and any offset is corrected. This correction comes from the summation of an error correction signal through op amp U204B. The CPU will output a pulse width modulated signal at 76.8KHz. This signal is RC filtered to provide ad DC voltage at U204-5. This signal can adjust the offset seen at the A/D converter by +/-20mmHg.
Appendix A
P+5V
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C226 .047uF
A
L202 Bead
Primary Transducer
0mmHG = 0.5V 300mmHG = 4.0V
C206 .047uF
C209 .047uF
U204-3
3 2
+ -
+3.3V
C228 .047uF
P+12V
4
A
8 + U204B MC34072 4
7 R218 23.7K
U204-7
P+.75V
4.3
The safety transducer is compensated for temperature drift, but gain and zero are not calibrated. The safety transducer does not include built in voltage amplification. The safety transducer output is a differential voltage, proportional to the supply current through the device. The initial accuracy of the safety transducer is very loose, in the order of +/-50%. However, the drift over time and temperature is very good. Then, it is necessary to calibrate the output of the safety transducer. This is done my measuring a know pressure, measuring the output of the safety transducer, and storing calibration constants in NVRAM. A two-point calibration procedure is used. Calibration is done at the factory, and can be recalibrated in the field if necessary.
Appendix A
P+12V P+12V C211 .047uF 8
A
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C216 .047uF
Safety Transducer
8 P202-Out+ P202-2 3 2 + -
TP226 R227 5.11K 1 U206-1 R223 21.5K C214 .047uF SafetyPres C217 .047uF
A
U205-3
3 2
+ -
1 U205A MC34072
U206A MC34072
P202 FPNS-07PGR 1
4
A
U206-2 R224 1K
+ -
U206-7 R225 1K
U206B MC34072
4
A
P+12V
Zero Offset
R221 3.16K 5 6 8
R226 21.5K
C215 .047uF
+ -
U205-7
C213 .01uF
R222 1K
U205B MC34072
4
A
4.4
Hardware Overpressure:
The output of the primary transducer is monitored for two overpressure conditions; pressures in excess of 13.3mmHg (nominal) and 314mmHg (nominal) are detected. These error conditions are transmitted to the gate array on the CPU board, and if the error conditions are present for a long enough time period, a fault message is displayed, and NIBP is disabled (see above for safety performance operation). The output of the Primary Transducer drives the two comparators U203A/B. The comparison voltage is derived through a resistor divider chain from a 5V regulator (U201). This regulator is the supply voltage for the primary transducer, and sense the primary output is proportional to the supply voltage, tolerance errors in the regulator are not critical.
R207 464K L201 220uH +12V C229 10uF + U201 78L05 8
A
+3.3V
C205 P+12V P+12V P+5V PrimaryPres R206 1K R201 576 OUT GND GND GND GND 1 U203-2 C203 + C202 4.7uF R202 174 P+12V .047uF
A A
.047uF
A
R208 1.96K
U203-3
3 2
8 + 4
1 U203A LM393
NIBP-Overpressure
IN
C201 .047uF
A
+3.3V
U202-3
3 2
8 + U202A MC34072
A
R203 3.32K
7 U203B LM393
NIBP-15mmHg
R204 150
P+12V
5 6
8 + U202B MC34072
A A A
P+.75V
Appendix A
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4.5
Two independent dual transistor switches, Q202 and Q203 control the pump and valve. Q202 is controlled by logic circuits on the CPU board, and is normally in the on state. Q202 is only opened in a fault condition (over pressure, A/D calibration error, or transducer mismatch). Once a fault is detected, Q202 will remain open until power is cycled. Under normal operation, dual transistor Q203 is used to switch the pump on and close the valve. The pump-on and valve-close commands are controlled by software. Note that the valve is normally open. Then, in the case of no power, the valve will be in the open state.
+5V
+Vpump
7 8
+12V
5 6
Q202 MMDF2N02E R242 10K Q202-G R240 10K NIBP-Safety R241 10K Q201-B 1 2 Q201 MMBT3904L 3 R243 100K D202 BAV99L 3 D201-A Pump+ Pump2 J201 Valve+ Valve1 2 3 4 5 CON5 1 2 4
R246 31.6
7 8
5 6
R247 1K
R248 1K
5 5.1
Atlas uses a 5-inch monochrome CRT display. This CRT will display Waveform Data (ECG and Respiration or SpO2 orETCO2), plus Text Data (Heart Rate, Alarm Values, Trend Data, setup, and service menus). The CRT Deflection board performs the following functions: 1. Vertical Deflection. 2. Horizontal Deflection. 3. CRT Grid Voltages. 4. Video Amplifier. CRT Deflection is magnetic, vertical and horizontal deflection is controlled by regulating current through the vertical and horizontal coils of the CRT Yoke. The Deflection board is designed to the following specifications: Resolution: VGA (640X480) Dot Clock: 39.7nSec (1/25.175Mhz) Display Size: 100mm (Horizontal) X 68mm (Vertical) Scan Rate: Reset Time: 60Hz 750uSec
Vertical:
Appendix A Blanking Time: 1.2mSec Horizontal: Scan Rate: 31.5Khz Reset Time: 5uSec Blanking Time: 5.7uSec
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5.2
Vertical Amplifier:
Ramp Generator
750uSec 16.7mSec
U4A Vsync R52 1.96K 1 74HCT04 R43 5.11K U1.2 d6.c 2 D6 1N4148 1 2 D1 1N4148 1 C1 .1uF 2 U4.2 R3 23.7K 3 2 8 + 4
C3 .047uF
1 U1A TLC272
Ramp
Vertical Sync
5.0V 3.95Vpp
750uSec 16.7mSec
A ramp generator is built from the integrator (U1A, C1, and R3). The slope of the integrator is: V = (I*T)/C. The integrator is designed so that it ramps up 6.97V in 750uS and ramps down 3.95V in 15.9mS. Diode D1 clips the output voltage at about 5.0V (U1-pin3 + Vdiode). Then the ramp resets at 5.0V each cycle, and integrates down 3.95V.
Vertical Amplifier
+12V +12V C4 .047uF + R12 562 q1.b 2 8 Ramp 3 2 + 4 1 U2A MC34072 C2 100pf u2.2 R4 10K R5 42.2K u1.6 L 4 u1.7 7 U1B TLC272 + 8 R8 41.2K +12V vcadj R9 +5V 1.47K vcadj+ R10 1K vcadj1.96K R11 6 5 u1.5 R7 41.2K Vertical Yoke R6 41.2K R14 562 q2.b 2 3 Q2 MPSW51A R16 10 R17 10 R13 169 q1.e 1 vadj 3 Q4 MPSW51A u2.7 R23 10K u2.6 1 2 q4.b R21 562 3 Q1 1 MPSW01A R15 38.3 R18 562 C5 22uF 3 Q3 MPSW01A 1 2 q3.b R20 169 7 U2B MC34072 8 + 4 5 6 R22 10K +12V R19 562 +5V
Size Adjust
Zero Adjust
Appendix A
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Size Adjust: Adjusting the current through the Vertical Coil changes vertical deflection. The voltage across the sense resistor is: Vsense = (Vramp-Voffset) / 1.02 (1.02 is the gain of the current sense diff amp) Current through the coil is equal to current through the sense resistor network. Icoil = Isense = Vsense / Rsense Then, adjusting the value of the sense resistor will change the current through the vertical coil. Vertical gain is then accomplished by writing a pattern to the CRT, and adjusting R16 to set vertical deflection.
5.3
Horizontal Amplifier:
Current through the transformer increases linearly as Transistor Q6 is On (I = VdT/L). When the transistor opens, the drain voltage kicks up, and the current through the Transformer coil flows through C9, L2, L3, and the Horizontal Coil to Ground The transformer quickly loses flux (reset time < 5uSec). Current continues to flow in load inductance, from Ground through Q6-diode, C9, L2, L3, and the Horizontal Coil to Ground. This current flow charges capacitor C9. The current decreases linearly to 0, then changes directions. This is due to the AC coupling capacitor C9 being charged to a negative voltage. Current flow is then from Ground through the Horizontal Coil, L2, L3, C9, and Q6 to Ground. The drive to MOSFET Q6 is AC coupled. This will prevent Q6 to be driven high in the event of a faulty driver on the CPU board. In order to get adequate deflection current (about +/-2.3Amps), 18.5V across the transformer coil is necessary. A boost winding is added to the transformer, then when the voltage on the transistor drain flys up, current flows into capacitor C11. C11 charges to a voltage determined by the turns ratio in the transformer.
Appendix A
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These voltages are derived from additional windings on the FBT. In addition, the supply voltage for the video amplifier (+36VDC) is generated from a tap on the FBT.
T1 CRT-FBT
To CRT Anode
Boost
C11 1000uF
D3 1N4935 Vd 1 2
+Vvid
Grid1
Intensity
C12 22uF
d4.a
Brightness Adjust
C13
Horizontal Sync
D5 1N4937 1 2
5.5uSec 31.7uSec
+12V C9 6.8uF R26 1K R24 10K q5.c U4B Hsync R50 1.96K 3 4 C22 .022uF C22-2 R25 215 q5.b 2 3 Q5 12N3904 R27 10 q6.d 1 4 2 hlin Q6 IRF640 C8 .022uF L2 15uH
+12V
74HCT04
22uF
Focus Adjust
R32 2.5Meg
L Horizontal Yoke
Appendix A
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5.4
Video Amplifier:
The CRT tube turns a dot on when video out is low (near 0V), and off when video out is high (+Vvid = 28V). The input to the video amplifier is a digital signal (3.3V logic level) from the uProcessor. An input of 0V turns the dot off, an input of 3.3V turns the dot on. Transistor Q7 amplifies and inverts this signal. Video out is driven low through D7, and driven high through emitter follower Q8. .
+Vvid
Video Amplifier
R36 1.96K R37 1.96K 3 q8-b 2 R51 19.6K U4E VideoIn 11 10 u4-6 R48 100 q7-g 2 3 Q7 BS170 1 D7 1N4148 2 1 q8-e Q8 1 2N3904 R41 681 VideoOut C19 .01uF
+5V
74HCT04
6 6.1
Recorder Electronics
Overview:
Atlas includes a thermal strip chart printer (optional on Model 200 and 210, standard on model 220). The user can print either annotated waveform data or Patient trend information. The printer specifications are: Paper Size: 56 or 58mm (2 1/4 inches) (2 1/8 inches)
Vertical: 8 dots/mm, (200 dots/inch) Horizontal: 12 dots/mm (300 dots/inch) 25mm/sec (1 inch/second)
Chart Speed:
The main CPU controls the printer. Data timing, clock signals, and strobe widths are all generated by the FPGA on the CPU board. These signals are buffered on the recorder board (inverter U5), before transmission to the printhead.
Appendix A
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6.2
It is necessary to generate 24VDC for the print head and motor. The input to the 24V switcher is either 12V from the AC/DC converter, or Battery voltage on the model 210/220 when AC is not present. The circuit is configured as a boost PWM using current mode feedback. The PWM controller is a UC3843A. The controller includes an internal 2.5V, 1% reference, and an external 5V, 1% reference. Nominal output voltage for the boost converter is Vout = [2.5V*(1 + 84.5K/10K)] = 23.6V. The converter will run at duty cycles over 50%, which requires slope compensation for a current mode controller. Slope compensation is added by summing in part of the oscillator signal with the current sense line. The PWM current limits on a cycle to cycle basis. The supply will be in current limit when the Isense line reaches 1V. Current limit is set to about 3.5 Amps from 12VDC or 5Amps from battery. Two control signals exist for the 24V switcher, n24Von and Rec-Supply-On. The 24V switcher is disabled when n24Von is high. This signal is controlled by the on board PIC processor. The switcher is held off at power up, and allowed to start after 50mSec. This is done to reduce inrush current at power up. The signal Rec-Supply-On enables power to the print head, and is controlled by the main CPU. Power is only applied to the print head when the recorder is running.
RecVdc
+24V
To Motor
+12V + C4 1000uF L1 22uH D2 MBRS340T3 Q4-D + Q4 MTP30N06VL 1 3
A
Vcc
Vc
2 4
+5V
TP8
3 U2-comp 1 14
U2-Ref
PWR-GND
R6 10K n24VOn 1
OUT
Q4-G
R13 10
R3 10K
To Printhead
RT/CT
GND
U2-RT
ISENSE
5 U2-Isense
Q4-s
Switcher Disable
TP21 1
A A
C13 5600pF
A
C14 2200pF 3
A
1 2
Q2 MMBT3904L
Q6 MMBT3904L
6.3
Motor Driver:
Atlas uses a stepper motor to drive the paper. The microcontroller (U3) is programmed to apply the appropriate phased signal to the motor. A quad darlington switch (U6) amplifies the signal from the controller to signal levels needed to drive the motor. Motor speed timing is derived from the main CPU, and transmitted to U3 on signal line U3-clk (U2-pin2).
Appendix A
+24V 1
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+24V
R33 1.47K
14
Vdd
Vss
D1 27V TP27 U3-9 n24Von TP67 R34 1.47K U6 ULN2065 u6-3 u6-6 u6-11 u6-14 3 6 11 14 1B 2B 3B 4B 1C 2C 3C 4C CLMP1 CLMP2 2 7 9 16 1 8 3 J3-1 J3-3 J3-4 J3-6 u6-clmp
U3-clk
2 3 4 5 6 7
J3 1 2 3 4 5 6 CON6
PIC16C505
TP28
TP29 U3-7
R36 1.47K
+ +
+ +
6.4
Temperature Amplifier:
The printer will print darker as temperature is increased. Print darkness can adjusted by controlling the time a dot is turned on. A thermistor is included on the printhead. This thermistor is nominally 30K, and decreases as temperature increases. The output of the temperature amplifier is a function of the thermistor voltage, Temp = .755*(1+R8/Rtherm). This voltage is digitized (on the main board), and the CPU can compensate dot width in order to maintain consistent printing over temperature.
Printhead Temperature Amplifier
C1 .047uF R1 51.1K 8 TP3 U1-3 R4 9.09K C2 .01uF U1-2
A
+5V
+5V
3 2
+ 4
TP54
A A
U1-1
TP6
R5 1K
Thermistor Input
Thermistor1
1
A
Appendix B
Part Number 6200-43E 620001-501 620004-501 620007-501 620013-501 620016-501 620032 620034 620035 620038 620105-1 620117 620119 620125-501 620126-6 620127 620131-1 620132-2 620133 620134-501 620138-501 620139-501 620140-501 620141 620142-1 620143 620144 620148 620149 620150-1 620159 620165 620167 620168-1 620169-2 620170 620171 620172-2 620173 620175 620176 620177 620178 620182 620187-501 620189 620192 620193 620194 620197 620198 620200-501
Atlas Repair Parts Description SERVICE MANUAL MAIN PCB ASSY - LOW END ATLAS CPU PCB ASSY FRONT PANEL DISPLAY PCB ASSY PRINTER PCB MAIN PCB ASSY - MID/HIGH END ETCO2 PCB ASSY ETCO2 CONNECTOR & CABLE NELLCOR SPO2 BD NELLCOR LABEL (CARTON) BATTERY DOOR PRINTER DOOR BUTTON LATCH SPO2 MAIN CASE/HANDLE SET BEZEL SET/HIGH HEAT TRANSFER METAL BRACKET FOR PRINT MAIN FOAM TOP FOAM BP FOAM GEAR ASSY PRINTER DOOR ASSY PRINTER FRAME ASSE MAIN PRINTER ASSY METAL HOUSING - TOP METAL HOUSING-BOTTOM (LG) NUT TEMPERATURE BRACKET SPO2 GASKET CO2 EXHAUST FITTING,1/16 X 1/8-27 NPT AC/DC POWER SUPPLY PRINT HEAD CABLE-CONN TO MAIN BD,ECG CABLE-MAIN BD TO DISPLAY BD CABLE ASSY POWER SUPPLY CABLE ASSY NELLCOR SENSOR CABLE ASSY NELLCOR CABLE ASSY SPEAKER CABLE ASSY AC CABLE-TEMP SENSOR TO MAIN CABLE ASSY - FAN CABLE ASSY - PRINTER CABLE ASSY - PRINT HEAD CABLE ASSY SP02 LABEL - RS232 PNEUMATIC SUB ASSY 4-20 X 5/16 SLT/TORX PN PL ZIN PNEUMATIC CONNECTOR (MACH) NUT, HEX 5/16-32 X.095 PNEUM WASHER,FLT.33 X.62 X.049 BUSHING, SPLIT NYLON FOOT CRT SUB ASY
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Appendix B
Part Number 620201-501 620201-502 620202-504 620205 620207 620373-501 620377-1 620377-2 620378-1 620378-2 620378-3 620378-4 620378-5 620378-6 620379-501 620385 620386 620387 620388-1 620388-2 620393 620394-1 620395-501 620402 620403 620524 761077-1
Atlas Repair Parts Description POWER SUPPLY ASSY (LOW END) POWER SUPPLY ASSY W/FAN MAIN HSG ASSY W/BATT & PRNTR 4-40 X .31 TX PN MC ST ZN NUT, M3-.5 HEX KEPS ST ZN NONIN SUB ASSEMBLY "NELLCOR WORKS HERE" LABEL NELLCOR PATENT LABEL ATLAS KEYPAD ATLAS KEYPAD ATLAS KEYPAD ATLAS KEYPAD ATLAS KEYPAD ATLAS KEYPAD MONITOR BOX W/INSERTS SUB-LABEL DISPLAY FASTON TAB SHUNT LABEL, NONIN SENSOR LABEL, NELLCOR SENSOR PWR SUPPLY INSULATOR LABEL WASHER, SHOULDER PLATED REPLACEMENT LAMP SUB-ASSY. SPACER, DOOR FLAT TIE HOLDER CABLE-CO2 TO MAIN BD TIE WRAP
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TO POWER
GRN Ground 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 +24V-SWITCH +24V-SWITCH THERMISTOR-1 THERMISTOR-2 STROBE
SUPPLY CAN
PRINT HEAD
ALL YELLOW
CABLE ASSEMBLY
CABLE ASSY
PRINTER
CABLE ASSY
DISPLAY BOARD 2
ORN
RELEASE TO PRODUCTION
TRANSLATED FROM:
PUMP/PNEUTRONICS VALVE
8
J2
+24V-SWITCH +5V KEY-CLOCK ON/OFF-KEY 1 PIC-Vprog Rec-Supply-On Not Connected Rec-Motor-Step +5V +12V 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 Rec-Data-Latch Rec-Strobe Rec-Clock Rec-Data Ground Ground Rec+DCV Rec+DCV Rec+DCV Rec+DCV Rec+DCV Print-Temp Rec-GND Rec-GND Rec-GND Rec-GND 2 3 4 5 6 KEY-LATCH-N +5V KEY-DATA GROUND LED DATA ACON-LED LED-ON GROUND GROUND GROUND
PRINT TREND
PRINT HEAD
P2
1 +24V-SWITCH THERMISTOR-1 THERMISTOR-2 STROBE GROUND GROUND GROUND GROUND +5V STROBE LATCH CLOCK DATA +24V-SWITCH +24V-SWITCH 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16
14 15 16
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14
5 POSITION JUMPER
LED-LATCH-N
RECORDER BOARD
GROUND
ACON-LED
LEAD-SELECT
7
P2
DISPLAY
CABLE ASSY
J2
J3
Rec-GND Rec-GND
WITH SWITCH
+24V
+24V
P3
CABLE ASSY
PHASE 4
PHASE 3
PHASE 2
PHASE 1
ETCO2 CONNECTOR
DISPLAY BOARD
YEL
BLK
RED
BRN
RED
ORN
1 2 3 4 5 6
STEPPER MOTOR
CO2
+5V 5 POSITION JUMPER GROUND GROUND SILENCE-LED SILENCE-SWITCH
MOTOR
RECEIVER
GRN
Ground
TO POWER
SUPPLY CAN
6
J3 P3
5 4 3 2 1
CABLE ASSY
BOARD
SILENCE
RIBBON CABLE
NELLCOR SENSOR
YOKE
ANODE
RIBBON CABLE
FERRITE
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 S+5V SGND SGND ISO+5VDIG SGND N/C SSpO2-Tx S-5V N/C SGND SPO2-RESET SGND SGND SGND WHT COAX 1 ANODE (DETECTOR) N/C N/C CATHODE (DET.SHIELD) GROUND (RCAL return) RCAL -LED N/C +LED GROUND 2 3 ORN 4 5 6 7 8 ORN 9 10 SHLD RED COAX GRN WHT BLK GRN SHLD RED BLK
1 2 3 4
CO2
CABLE ASSY
CO2 BOARD
RCAL 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 GRN
GND
+LED -LED M/C ANODE (DETECTOR) GROUND (RCAL RETURN) GROUND N/C CATHODE (DET SHIELD)
5
CABLE ASSY
ATTACHED TO SPO2 BRACKET
1 2
FERRITE
J4 P4
FERRITE
J801 1 2 3 4 GROUNF 1 5
BLK
N/C RGND RX
6 POSITION JUMPER
P3
RIBBON CABLE
CABLE ASSY
1 N/C RED BLK N/C COAX GRN SHLD ORN YEL PHOTO DIODE SIGNAL SENSOR TYPE LINE CABLE SHIELD SIGNAL SHIELD PHOTO DIODE BIAS J5 J6 J7 J8 J9 LED DRIVE LINE LED DRIVE LINE J2 J3 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 J1 J4 J15 J17 1 2 3 4
+12V
J3
NELCOR
VIDEO
GRID 2
FOCUS
GROUND
N/C LED DRIVE LINE LED DRIVE LINE N/C PHOTO DIODE SIGNAL SENSOR TYPE LINE CABLE SHIELD SIGNAL SHIELD PHOTO DIODE BIAS
NONIN SENSOR
J3 MODEL 'LOW'
J2 MODEL 'LOW'
INTENSITY
CABLE ASSY
P403
1
J403
SGND
J402
SGND SGND
P402
1 2
2 3 4
2 1
6 7 8
2 1 P3 P2
TX RGND CONTACT2-RELAY
BATTERY
P401
GRN YEL RED BLK 1 2 3 4
J401
f+V SGND sSpO2Tx SGND
SGND SPO2-RESET SGND N/C S-5V SSpO2-TX N/C S+5V SGND SGND ISO+5Vdig SGND
3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14
+3.3V NIBP-PWM-ADC +3.3V GROUND GROUND RS232-TX NIBP-OVERPRESSURE PIC-DATA GROUND RS232-RX ETCO2-TX SPO2-TX ETCO2-RX
5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17
P7 1 2 3 4 5 6 REC-DATA-LATCH
YEL
BLK
RED
ORN GRN 5 4
P2
DEFLECTION BOARD
J2
VERTICAL -
VERTICAL +
HORIZONTAL -
HORIZONTAL +
TUBE GROUND
J8
+5V KEY-CLOCK ON/OFF-KEY
P8
1 2 3 KEY-LATCH-N
NONIN
P501
1 2 3 4 5 6
P601
YEL 1
CABLE ASSY
4 3 2 CAD SOFTWARE: UNLESS OTHERWISE SPECIFIED DIMENSIONS ARE IN INCHES SCALE DATE
FUSE
P3
1 2 3 4
SPO2-RX
18
12
J3
+12V GROUND ETCO2-Rx(TO J4-17) ETCO2-Tx(TO J4-15) YEL ORN RED BRN
19 20 21 22 23 24 25
5 6 7 8 9 10 11 GROUND
13 14 15 16 17 18 19 REC-GND
RED RED
J501
RIGHT-ARM LEFT-ARM LEFT-LEG GROUND V-LEAD RIGHT-LEG
26 27 28 29 30 31
12 GROUND LED-LATCH-N 13 14
P6
1 2 3 4 +12V
J6
32 33 34 35 36 37
MODEL MED/HIGH P2 P2
BATTERY BATTEY-ID 1 2 RED BLK BLK
J601
TEMP-IN ORN 2 GROUND
5 6
VIDEO-DATA GROUND
SPEAKER-AUDIO NIBP-OFFSET-DAC N/C AC-ON NIBP2-PW-ADC (unused) N/C GROUND GROUND VIDEO-DATA KEY-LATCH-N GROUND RS232-CTS NURSE-CALL REC-CLOCK REC-DATA-LATCH REC-DATA REC-STROBE HRESET SCL SPI-DATA-IN SDC GROUND
AC+12V AC+12V AC+12V GROUND GROUND GROUND GROUND
38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 GROUND
+12V Ground NC
GROUND
J10-Model 'LOW'
1 N/C
MAIN BOARD
FAN
CPU BOARD
CABLE ASSY
CABLE ASSY
PUMP -
BATTERY
60
J1
J5
CABLE ASSY
PUMP +
VALVE -
SP
VALVE +
J11
SM
N/C
J201
TEMPERATURE CONNECTOR
P1
P5
P11
RED
RED
RED
BLK
BLK
BLK
BLK
P201
5 BLK
4 RED
2 ORN
1 WHT
RED
BLU RED
BLK RED RED RED BLK BLK BLK 1 2 3 4 5 6 AC+12V AC+12V AC+12V GROUND GROUND GROUND
POWER SUPPLY
BLK
FAN
FASTON
TO PCA WITH
REV
X3
GND ATTACHED
GND
GND
WITH SCREW
GRN YEL
FERRITE
ATTACHED TO PS CAN
CABLE ASSY
CABLE ASSY
POWER SUPPLY
JB ENGEL -
BLK
RED
BLK
DESCRIPTION
WHT
WHT
DATE
DATE
TITLE
FERRITE
07/21/99
PRO-E ME-10
FINISH:
B
1
NONE SHEET 1of
REV DRAWING NO.
BLK
SPEAKER
MATERIAL:
PUMP
VALVE
ECN/ECO
IN-LINE FUSE
A/C
INIT
E THE PROPERTY OF WELCH ALLYN, INC. ED, OR USED AS A BASIS FOR MANUFACTU
CABLE ASSY
AC RECEPTACLE
SPEAKER
DATE
CABLE ASSY
RECEPTICLE
TM
CKD
RE
Atlas Drawings and Schematics Drawing Number 620002 620002 620002 620002 620002 620002 620005 620005 620005 620005 620005 620005 620008 620008 620008 620008 620008 620011 620014 620017 620017 620017 620017 620017 620017 620017 620017 620020 620027 620201 620032 620150 620154/1255210 620152 620156 620165 620166 620169 620187 620524 Rev. C C C C C C C C C C C C B B B B B C B D D D D D D D D A B A B B B A B A C C B A Sheet No. 1of 6 2 of 6 3 of 6 4 of 6 5 of 6 6 of 6 1 of 6 2 of 6 3 of 6 4 of 6 5 of 6 6 of 6 1 of 5 2 of 5 3 of 5 4 of 5 5 of 5 1 of 1 1 of 1 1 of 8 2 of 8 3 of 8 4 of 8 5 of 8 5 of 8 7 of 8 8 of 8 1 of 1 1 of 1 1 of 1 1 of 1 1 of 1 1 of 1 1 of 1 1 of 1 1 of 1 1 of 1 1 of 1 1 of 1 1 of 1 Size C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C B B B B B B B B B B Name Main Board - Model 200 NIBP Electronics Power Supply DC/DC Power Isolation and Sp02 Interface ECG AMP ECG A/D Interface Atlas CPU Sub System FPGA I/O Filters Flash, SDRAM 8 HRESET Config Word Power PC MP C823 CPU Power Distribution Front Panel Display Board Keyboard Scanner Temp/Pulse LED Drivers NIBP LED Drivers Sp02 LED Drivers CRT Deflection Board Printer Electronics Main Board - Model 220 NIBP Electronics DC/DC Power Supply Power Isolation and Sp02 Interface ECG AMP ECG A/D Interface Respiration Serial Communication Transformer Isolator ECG Patient Cable Power Supply Sub Assembly ETC02 PCB Assembly Power Supply 50W Assy, Nonin Sp02 Board with Shield Motor Stepper Pump, Pneumatic Cable Assembly ECG Cable Assembly CO2 Cable Assembly Nellcor Sensor Pneumatic Sub Assembly Cable Assembly CO2 Description Schematic Schematic Schematic Schematic Schematic Schematic Connector/Header Detail Test Points U7 Detail Schematic Schematic Schematic Schematic Schematic Schematic Schematic Schematic Schematic Schematic Schematic Schematic Schematic Schematic Schematic Schematic Schematic Schematic Schematic Component Schematic Component Schematic Exploded View of Sub Assembly Isometric View of ETCO2 PCB Performance Specification Code for Rev Level of Firmware/Software Motor Schematics and Values Valves Cable Pinout Cable Pinout Cable Pinout Exploded View of Pneumatic Sub Cable Pinout
Page 1
14
REV A 5 FE-PWM-ADC B
D
Description Release to Production See ECN worksheet Improvements for ESD and Fast Transients
Mods to U2 clock line, NVRAM pullup
Rec+12V Rec-GND
R7 AC 150 minimum
load
+12V
EKG-Data-Clock
+5V J9 1 2
A D
C22 .047uF
Fan Connector
J5 C39 .047uF
D
EKG-ADC-Clock 14
11 +5V 7
D
FE-ADC-Clock
Tab-.187 U2-Reset 16
1 2 CON2 FE-Data 13
12 14 U1F 74HCT04 7
D
Backup Battery
J2 1 2 CON2 BT1 BR-2/3A J3 1 2 CON2
D
VCC
NIBP - Page 2
Audio-Shutdown EROM-wr NIBP-A/D-SelC NIBP-A/D-SelB NIBP-A/D-SelA NIBP-Pump-On NIBP-ADC-Clock NIBP-Safety NIBP-15mmHg NIBP-Overpressure NIBP-Valve-Close NIBP-PWM-ADC NIBP-Offset-DAC
FE-Pwr-Sync
Page2
R23 10K 1
14
+12V
D D
GND
3V Lithium
+5V
C23 .047uF 1
SPO2-Rx
2 U1A 74HCT04 7
SpO2Out
+3.3V
VCC
C3 220pF
3
RS232-RX
12 9 11 10 1 3 4 5 2 6
NIBP-Safety +3.3V R20 215 NIBP-OP ETCO2-Tx ETCO2-Rx Spare-2 NIBP-Data NIBP-15mmHg LED-Latch Video-HSync Spare-3 Power-Sync Vbackup NIBP-Valve-Close Video-VSync NIBP-Offset-DAC ac-on Key-Latch-n Rec-Clock Rec-Data HRESET SPI-data-in
PIC-Data
GND
C2 .047uF
D
Vbackup
C1 .047uF
D
HRESET
Socket 30x2
D
2
9 8
D
LED-Data +5V
14
1 3 5 7 9 11 13 15 17 19 21 23 25 27 29 31 33 35 37 39 41 43 45 47 49 51 53 55 57 59
1 3 5 7 9 11 13 15 17 19 21 23 25 27 29 31 33 35 37 39 41 43 45 47 49 51 53 55 57 59
2 4 6 8 10 12 14 16 18 20 22 24 26 28 30 32 34 36 38 40 42 44 46 48 50 52 54 56 58 60
2 4 6 8 10 12 14 16 18 20 22 24 26 28 30 32 34 36 38 40 42 44 46 48 50 52 54 56 58 60
13 8 14 7
Rx Tx
TP11 NIBP-PWM-ADC RS232-Tx PIC-Data RS232-Rx SPO2-Tx SPO2-Rx ADC-Clock FE-Clock SPI-Data-Out SPI-Clock Batt-ID FE-Data Rec-Motor-Step PIC-Clk Speaker-Audio NIBP2-PW-ADC R6 Video-Data Nurse-Call Rec-Data-Latch Rec-Strobe SCD 1.21K
D
TP17 TP13 +3.3V C29 .047uF TP12 C31 0.1uF TP18 7 U7-wc +5V Key-Clock
D D
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 RJ-45
16
U8 SP232ACN
GND
WC
14
A0 A1 A2
1 2 3
VCC
C32 0.1uF
C33 0.1uF
C34 0.1uF
15
TP14
C5 +5V 1
.047uF
+3.3V 14 +5V
2 4 6 8 10 12 14
J8 CON14AP 1 + + 3 + + 5 + + 7 + + 9 + + 11 + + 13 + + ACON-LED
On/Off-Key + C4 330uF
Page3
10 14 U3C 74HCT08 7
TP19 +3.3V
12
Q2-b 1 R4 10K 2
Q2 MMBT3904L
ac-on
Speaker Drive
TP22 PIC-Vprog Rec-clock Rec-Data Rec+12V TP23 C36 4.7uF R17-1 + 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 + C7 330uF C8 .047uF R18 619 U9-3 C37 0.1uF R17 19.6K U9-4 3 4 Audio-Shutdown TP24 TP25
+5V
C35 4.7uF +
Page1
3 1 2 Q3 2N7002
1 6
+ 2 7
Print-Temp
R19 19.6K
1
C14 .047uF
C20 .047uF
CON24B
C38 220pF Rec-GND Initial Drawn Designed Checked Approved Release For Production Date
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Rev D Sheet 1 of 6
REV PIC-Vprog Rec-Data Rec-Clock C filt+12V D TP315 VOUT ERR 1 5 + C324 4.7uF TP26 TP27 LP2951CD-3.3
D
Description Release to Production See ECN worksheet Improvements for ESD and Fast Transients
Mods to U2 clock line, NVRAM pullup
A B
U304
4
8 7 3 6 2
Vb
4
C325 .047uF
14
R318 10K
U305
Vdd
PIC-Data On/Off-Key
2 3 4
Vss RB0 RB1 RB2 RC0 RC1 RC2 13 12 11 10 9 8 TP320 R319 up-reset 19.6K HRESET PIC-audio R320 1.62K Speaker-Audio
Page 1
PIC-Clk
TP313 On-Off
5 6 7
D620361-MX10000
On/Off Switch
Q301 L301 47uH AC+12V
3
TP316
TP317 U2-Reset
MTP23P06V 3 R303 10K 1 2 4 TP318 R314 100 d304-1 1 3 Q301-G TP319 R316 100 BackupBattery d304-2 C322 .047uF 2 VBackup D304 MMBD354LT1
3
+ C301 1000uF
C302 1uF
C303 .01uF
C304 330uF
C305 .01uF
D305 NO LOAD
+12V
D303 MBRS340
C314 330uF
R304 127K R313 10 U301-fb R305 100K TP302 Q304 MMBT3904L 3 2 C313 .047uF R312 1.96K U301 UC3843A U301-out 12 11 1 U302 LM2940CT-5.0 Q304-e 1 TP303 1 IN GND OUT 3 + C316 10uF C317 .047uF +5V
R306 10K
D D
Vcc
Vc
3 1 14
PWR-GND
OUT
10
1 2
Q303 MMBT3904L 1
RT/CT
GND
ISENSE
R311 10K
C310 2200pF
U301-osc
TP310
TP309 R309 10K Initial TP312 5Vref ACON Drawn Designed Checked Approved Release For Production
A B C D
Date
Rick Myers Mar 5, 1999 Rick Myers Mar 5, 1999 Title L.Phillips Z. Psenicnik J. Bello 3/16/99 3/16/99 3/17/99 Size C Date:
Rev D Sheet 3 of 6
Description Release to Production See ECN worksheet Improvements for ESD and Fast Transients
Mods to U2 clock line, NVRAM pullup
+5V
C D NIBP-Overpressure
.047uF TP206 R206 1K U203-3 U203-2 C203 R202 174 C222 .01uF R210 464K 3 2 8 + 4
R201 576
1 U203A LM393
C202 4.7uF
P+12V .047uF 8
A
TP208
TP209
TP204 u207-9
A A
+ -
+ 4
9 8 10 U207C 74HCT00 7
6 R211 1.96K 8
P+5V TP240
TP210
+ 4
7 U203B LM393
NIBP-15mmHg
U208-7
P+5V 14
TP211 C226 .047uF L202 Bead C204 .047uF P201-pwr C232 .047uF 3
A
C223 .01uF
12 11 13 U207D 74HCT00 7
A A
+ -
7 U202B MC34072
A
Primary Transducer
0mmHG = 0.5V 300mmHG = 4.0V
3
TP214 TP215 R240 10K C206 .022uF P+12V TP216 C209 .047uF NIBP-Safety R241 10K TP217 R219 1.96K U204-1 TP218 3 Q201-B 1 2 3 Q201 MMBT3904L R243 100K
2 4
R242 10K
U204-3
3 2
+ -
P201 XFPM-050KPGR-P1
A A
P+5V
J201 1 D201-A C228 .047uF D202 BAV99L 2 Valve+ ValvePump+ Pump1 2 3 4 5 CON5 R246 31.6 NIBP-A/D-SelC NIBP-A/D-SelB
P+12V
R213 237K
4
A
+ -
7 U204B MC34072
R218 23.7K
NIBP-A/D-SelA
7 8
5 6
A A
A/D Mux
U204-7 P+.75V 8 7
A
VSS
C B A INH X7 X6 X5 X4 X3 X2 X1 X0 16
VEE
R248 1K
R249 1K
2
U209 4051
LithMeas C216 .047uF TP224 Print-Temp P4.25V P.75V PrimaryPres SafetyPres +5V/2 R228 +5V 1.96K U206A MC34072 R223 21.5K C214 .047uF C217 .047uF
A
Safety Transducer
8 P202-Out+ P202-2 3 2 + 4
VDD
4 2 5 1 12 15 14 13
U209-Out
U210-2
TP227
U205-3
3 2
+ -
1 U205A MC34072
C210 .047uF
R229 1.96K
P+5V
P202 FPNS-07PGR
TP229
A
U206-2
P+5V TP231 R230 10K TP230 U208-3 P+12V 1 5 4 C221 .047uF C224 1000pF R234 3.48K U210-3 6
P+5V P+12V R224 1K TP232 7 U206B MC34072 U206-7 R225 1K C218 4.7uF
A
C225 .047uF
P+5V
A
+ 4
R231 73.2K
C219 .047uF 3
A A
2 + 3 -
7 U210 MAX941
U210-7
4 6 5 U207B 74HCT00
A
14
NIBP-PWM-ADC
+ -
U208-1
TP235
U206-6
A
14
P+12V
Zero Offset
R221 3.16K
TP237 8 5 6
R226 21.5K
C215 .047uF
NIBP-ADC-Clock
2 D201 MMBD1503A
+ -
7 U205B MC34072
U207-3 TP234
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C213 .01uF
R222 1K
NIBP Electronics
Document Number 620002 Friday, July 09, 1999
E
Rev D Sheet 2 of 6
REV A U403 LP2951C iso+5Vdig C403 .047uF C406 100uF + C415 1uF + 1 5 VOUT ERR VIN FDBK SHTDN TAP SENS
S
Description Release to Production See ECN worksheet Improvements for ESD and Fast Transients
Mods to U2 clock line, NVRAM pullup
C D
Isolation Barrier
filt+12V
T401-1 C409 470pf T401 C409-1 1 5 C421-1 C421 470pf 2 TP406 8 T401-8 TP408 D405 BAV99L Q401-g R407 10 Q402-e 3 4 2 3 D403 Q401 MTD3055V IsoXfmr R406 0.2 TP414 TP415 TP417
D E E S
+12V TP402
TP403
TP404
TP405 R415 100 f+5V C416 .047uF U401-7 7 U401B MC34072 8 TP407 R416 10K 5 6 + C418 4.7uF
S S
+ 4
iso+5Vdig
T401-4
1 3
2 2
VIN
U401-5
C420 .047uF
FE-Pwr-Sync
TP411
C417 680pf
C404 .047uF
S
Q402 MMBT3906L 3
TP412
TP413
U402-1
TP416
C410 .01uF
R410 10K
+ 4
R420 9.09K
S
S D E
+5V
sSpO2tx
2
1 2
TP423
TP424
Date
Rick Myers Mar 5, 1999 Rick Myers Mar 5, 1999 Title L.Phillips Z. Psenicnik J. Bello 3/16/99 3/16/99 3/17/99 Size C Date:
Rev D Sheet 4 of 6
REV A U501 fVcc C + C534 4.7uF C518 .047uF C520 .047uF C522 .047uF C524 .047uF C526 .047uF C528 .047uF C530 .047uF C532 .047uF D
E E E E E E E E E
Description Release to Production See ECN worksheet Improvements for ESD and Fast Transients
Mods to U2 clock line, NVRAM pullup
U502
U503
U504
U505
U506
U507
U508
fVee C535 4.7uF C519 .047uF C521 .047uF C523 .047uF C525 .047uF C527 .047uF C529 .047uF C531 .047uF C533 .047uF
4
TP501 R506 10K fVcc TP502 R507 10K fVee D501 MMBD1503A 1 J501 CON6 1 2 3 4 5 6 Right-Arm N501 LAMP NEON R501 51.1K 3 2 TP503 -clamp 2 +clamp 1
D506 BAV99L 2 3
1 D507 BAV99L
D501-3
16
+ -
VDD
C501 220pF
C506 220pF
TP507
C510 220pF
Shield
D502 MMBD1503A
13 14 15 12 1 5 2 4 6 11 10 9
X0 X1 X2 X3 X4 X5 X6 X7
mux- 3 2
+ -
fVcc 1
3
VSS
TP511 R502 51.1K Left-Arm N502 LAMP NEON R510 10K 3 D502-3
R532
10K
VEE
+ -
7 R533 U501B MC34002 TP520 R519 10K 0.1% C511 220pF R534 10K 10K
VDD
C502 220pF
C507 220pF
16
R558 22Meg
U507B MC34002
TP522
U508-1
fVee
TP521
D503 MMBD1503A fVcc 1 R503 51.1K Left-Leg N503 LAMP NEON 3 2 TP523 R512 10K U502-3 R513 22Meg TP531 R513-1
S E E
LA LL LL RA LA LL V+
13 14 15 12 1 5 2 4 6 11 10 9
X0 X1 X2 X3 X4 X5 X6 X7
+ -
diff+
+ -
4 3
+ 5
VLdsOff TP524 3 2
VSS
VEE
D503-3
+ -
C503 220pF
C508 220pF
C512 220pF
U508-5
5 6
+ -
fVee R559 22Meg U502-2 TP535 TP536 TP537 R548 1Meg R549 110K Q504-d
E
fVcc 2 R514 10K VLdsOff TP539 8 U502-5 R515 22Meg TP542 R515-1 5 6
TP526
TP527
2
D504-3
+ -
TP530 C513 220pF TP532 Q504 2N7002 22 Q504-s 1 Q504-g 1 R553 100K Sw-MonBw
E
C504 220pF
C509 220pF
fVee R560 22Meg U502-6 R524 1.21K 0.1% fVcc TP562 Q501 2N7002 Q502 2N7002 2 3 VLdsOff f+1.24V 1
E
Q506 2N7002 3
VLdsOff
TP547 8 TP548 U503B MC34002 7 R555 30.1K 5 6 C536 .01uF R556 10K U503-5 f+5V
Q501-S
+ 4
TP560
fVee U504
E E
D505-3 Sw-RLD-RL
3 1 14 16 11 9 6 8 13 4 5
D1 D2 D3 D4
C505 220pF
Sw-RLD-LL Sw-RLD-LA
vRL
TP559
+
E
Lead Select
V+ fVcc
Wilson Network
fVcc
1 U507A MC34002
diff-
C544 1000pF
fVee
INH A B C
fVcc
TP557
C543 .047uF
diff-out
INH A B C
C545 1000pF
fVcc
An-ECG
R551 73.2K
C517 .01uF
+ -
U503-2
RLD Amp
R527 1K
fVee C514-2
C514 0.1uF
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TP551
R528 51.1K
ECG Amp
Document Number 620002 Friday, July 09, 1999
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Rev D Sheet 5 of 6
REV A U601 fVcc C622 .047uF + C609 4.7uF C623 .047uF C624 .047uF U602 U603 B C D
Description Release to Production See ECN worksheet Improvements for ESD and Fast Transients
Mods to U2 clock line, NVRAM pullup
fVcc
4
fVcc U601 fVee C625 .047uF C614 4.7uF C626 .047uF C627 .047uF Sw-RLD-V
E E E E
Isolation Barrier
U602
TP625 5 6 SW-RL-V f+1.24V iso+5Vdig iso+5Vdig iso+5Vdig C629 .047uF TP627 U604-1 TP602 U604-2 14
D E
16
R622 46.4K
Sw-MonBw
+ 4
QH TP605
GND
QA QB QC QD QE QF QG QH
VCC
12 13
U605-out U606 74HCT595 Sw-RLD-LA Sw-RLD-RA Mux-LdS-C Mux-LdS-B Mux-LdS-A 15 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 9 fVee 8 7 VSS VEE TP607 QA QB QC QD QE QF QG QH QH
16
14
VCC
14 11 10 12 13 U604-4
u604-3
GND
14
U604-5
U603out
VDD
R605 3.48K
U602-2
16
U602-7
14
5 6 8
U604-8
3 2
+ 4 1
Q601-e
U601A MC34072
5 6
E
+ 4
14
13
12 U604F 74HCT04
E
7 U607B LM393
+ -
R613 6.19K
D E
14 11 10
5 C634 220pF
E D E D E
TP603
iso+5Vdig
E
R615 6.19K
D E
C642 0.1uF 8
6 5
U605-12
E D E
iso+5Vdig
TP608
9 10 11 6 4 2 5 1 12 15 14 13
C B A INH X7 X6 X5 X4 X3 X2 X1 X0
R628 10K
TP629
D E
R617 2.15K
D E
U611 HCNW4503 2
+5V
A/D Mux
U603 4051 TP610 TP611 TP612
U604-6
5 C636 100pF
E D E D E
iso+5Vdig TP613 fVcc f+5V R608 1K TP615 1 Q601 MMBT3904L C632 .047uF +5V
E
2
TP614
fVcc
+ -
7 U602 LM311
8 U604D 74HCT04
E
C621 0.1uF
U601-2 C601 10 U604-10 R604 10K D601-2 2 D601 MMBD1503A TP619 1000pF 1 fVee TP618
TP626 R624 6 3 5
D E
11
fVee
U610-6 5.11K
Integrator Input
(U604-10) +5V
52uSec 781uSec
Comparator Inputs
Analog In -5V
1
PWM-Out
(U604-8)
Initial
Date
PWM-timer
Drawn Designed Checked Approved Release For Production
B C D
Rick Myers Mar 5, 1999 Rick Myers Mar 5, 1999 Title L.Phillips Z. Psenicnik J. Bello 3/16/99 3/16/99 3/17/99 Size C Date:
Rev D Sheet 6 of 6
REV A B C
ECN/ECO 5-39173
Init JAC
Date 3/18/99
Ckd LPP
Component change for frequency modulation Change Reset IC U3, No Load C40
5-39353
5-39830
JJC
LPP
4/15/99
6/24/99
ZIP
7 13 38 44
CS_n[0:7] A30 A29 A28 A27 A26 A25 A24 A23 A22 A21 GPL0
3
1 25
TP53 TP54 21 22 23 24 27 28 29 30 31 32 20 19 18 17 15 16 35 34
U5 SDRAM-1Mx16 DQ0 DQ1 DQ2 DQ3 DQ4 DQ5 DQ6 DQ7 DQ8 DQ9 DQ10 DQ11 DQ12 DQ13 DQ14 DQ15 2 3 5 6 8 9 11 12 39 40 42 43 45 46 48 49 14 36 33 37 D15 D14 D13 D12 D11 D10 D9 D8 D7 D6 D5 D4 D3 D2 D1 D0
GPL[0:7]
BA CS# RAS# WE# CAS# CLK CKE VssQ1 VssQ2 VssQ3 VssQ4
2G 1G D1 D4 D7 D8 D9 D10 3 5 7 9 12 14 16 18 2Y4 2Y3 2Y2 2Y1 1Y4 1Y3 1Y2 1Y1 U4 74AHC244 2A4 2A3 2A2 2A1 1A4 1A3 1A2 1A1
GND
A0 A1 A2 A3 A4 A5 A6 A7 A8 A9 A10
Vcc1 Vcc2
VDDH
R57 10 100K 19 1 17 15 13 11 8 6 4 2 dx1 dx4 dx7 dx8 dx9 dx10 dx11 dx12
Boot Configuration Pull-Up: (see page 4-10) 0: 1: 0: 0: 1,0: 0: 1,1: 1,1: 0,0: 0,0:
0 1 0 0 1 0 0 1 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 0
T1
VDDH
4 10 41 47
BS_AB0 BS_AB1
VDDH FLASH-512Kx16 U6 A30 A29 A28 A27 A26 A25 A24 A23 A22 A21 A20 A19 A18 A17 A16 A15 A14 A13 A12 25 24 23 22 21 20 19 18 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 48 17 16 26 28 11 12 A0 A1 A2 A3 A4 A5 A6 A7 A8 A9 A10 A11 A12 A13 A14 A15 A16 A17 A18 CE# OE# WE# RESET#
13
37
26 50
T2
D0 D1 D2 D3 D4 D5 D6 D7 D8 D9 D10 D11 D12 D13 D14 D15 Byte# NC4 NC1 NC2 RY/BY#
29 31 33 35 38 40 42 44 30 32 34 36 39 41 43 45 47 14 9 10 15 1
NC3
Vcc
20
BS_AB[0:3]
VCC
internal arbitration MSR(ip) = 0, interrupt prefix is 0x0000 reserved memory controller is active after reset 16-bit boot device reserved IMMR base is 0xfff0-0000 DBGC mode DBPC mode External bus division factor
AMD N/C: 9, 10, 13, 14 AMD RY/BY#: 15 ---------------MICRON N/C: 9, 10, 15 MICRON Vpp: 13
Gnd-b
Gnd-a
27
46
TP55
Date
Jim Belesiu Mar 5, 1999 Jim Belesiu Mar 5, 1999 Title L. Phillips Z. Psenicnik J. Bello 3/19/99 3/19/99 3/19/99 Size C Date:
Rev C Sheet 4 of 6
REV A B C
ECN/ECO 5-39173
Init JAC
Date 3/18/99
Ckd LPP
Component change for frequency modulation Change Reset IC U3, No Load C40
5-39353
5-39830
JJC
LPP
4/15/99
6/24/99
ZIP
IRQ_n2 IRQ_n1 TIN1 TIN2 TIN3 NIBP-Fault-x PA6 PA7 Field SPICLK ADC-Clock-x 76.8KHz FE-Clock-x FE-Data-x PB16 NIBP-Data-x PC10 PA5 DREQ2_n DREQ1_n SDACK2_n SDACK1_n Recorder-Data-x Recorder-Data-Latch-x Recorder-Clock-x Recorder-Strobe-x Recorder-Motor-Step-x NIBP-Offset-DAC-x NIBP-Overpressure-x NIBP-15mmHg-x
4 22 39 36 72 86 89
6 21 38 54 71 88
5 20 37 53 70 87
S7 S6 S5 S4 S3 S2 S1 S0
1 2 3 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51
P1 P2 P3 P7 P8 P9 TDI-10 P11 GCLK-12 GCLK-13 P14 P15 P16 P17 TMS-18 P19 TCK-23 P24 P25 P26 P27 P28 P29 P30 P31 P32 P33 P34 P35 P40 P41 P42 P43 P44 P45 P46 P47 P48 nCEO-49 P50 TDO-51
U7 EPF6016A
P100 P99 P98 P97 P96 P95 P94 P93 P92 DEV_CLRn-91 P90 DEV_OE-85 P84 nRS-83 P82 nWS-81 P80 P79 Cs-78 nCS-77 P76 P75 P74 P73 CLKUSR-69 RDYnBSY-67 P66 P65 INIT_DONE-64 GCLK-63 GCLK-62 P61 P60 P59 P58 P68 P57 P56 P55 P52
100 99 98 97 96 95 94 93 92 91 90 85 84 83 82 81 80 79 78 77 76 75 74 73 69 67 66 65 64 63 62 61 60 59 58 68 57 56 55 52
D[0:31]
VIDEO[0:7]
VIDEO0 VIDEO1 VIDEO2 VIDEO3 VIDEO4 VIDEO5 VIDEO6 VIDEO7 VSYNC HSYNC Blank Video-Clock-3 SPIMISO CLKOUT Video-Clock-25 SPIMOSI SPISEL_n Video-Data-x HSYNC-x VSYNC-x SPI-data-in-x SPI-clock-x SPI-data-out-x LED-Latch-x
R66 100K R67 49.9K R68 24.9K 1 R69 12.4K R70 6.19K R71 3.09K R72 1.58K R73 787 2 C121
Speaker-Audio
330pF
2
PC6 PC11
R126 TP80
Date
Jim Belesiu Mar 5, 1999 Jim Belesiu Mar 5, 1999 Title L. Phillips Z. Psenicnik J. Bello 3/19/99 3/19/99 3/19/99 Size C Date:
FPGA
Document Number 620005 Thursday, June 24, 1999
E
Rev C Sheet 2 of 6
REV A B C
ECN/ECO 5-39173
Init JAC
Date 3/18/99
Ckd LPP
Component change for frequency modulation Change Reset IC U3, No Load C40
5-39353
5-39830
JJC
LPP
4/15/99
6/24/99
ZIP
CPU PCA SW Debug Port (aka BDM Connector) Main PCA Connectors
JP8 GND NIBP-Fault +3.3V_unfiltered +3.3V_unfiltered NIBP-Overpressure ETCO2-Tx ETCO2-Rx Spare-2 NIBP-Data NIBP-15mmHg LED-Latch Video-Horizontal-Sync Spare-3 Main-Power-Sync Vbackup NIBP-Valve Video-Vertical-Sync NIBP-Offset-DAC AC-On Rec-Paper-Out Key-Latch RS423-CTS Recorder-Clock Recorder-Data HRESET SPI-data-in 1 3 5 7 9 11 13 15 17 19 21 23 25 27 29 31 33 35 37 39 41 43 45 47 49 51 53 55 57 59 1 3 5 7 9 11 13 15 17 19 21 23 25 27 29 31 33 35 37 39 41 43 45 47 49 51 53 55 57 59 2 4 6 8 10 12 14 16 18 20 22 24 26 28 30 32 34 36 38 40 42 44 46 48 50 52 54 56 58 60 2 4 6 8 10 12 14 16 18 20 22 24 26 28 30 32 34 36 38 40 42 44 46 48 50 52 54 56 58 60 GND GND EKG-PWM-ADC NIBP-PWM-ADC RS423-Tx Spare-1 RS423-Rx SpO2-Tx SpO2-Rx ADC-Clock FE-Clock SPI-data-out SPI-clock Batt-ID FE-Data Recorder-Motor-Step On-Standby-Key Speaker-Audio Main-Supply-On NIBP2-PW-ADC Video-Data Nurse-Call Recorder-Data-Latch Recorder-Strobe SCL SCD HRESET_n JP5 VDDH VFLS0 GND 1 3 5 7 9 2 4 6 8 10 SRESET_n DSCK VFLS1 DSDI DSDO
HEADER 5X2
GND GND
GND
1 - Visual History Buffer Flush Status (823 output) 2 - Reset Output (823 input) 3 - Ground 4 - BDM Clock (823 input) 5 - Ground 6 - Visual History Buffer Flush Status (823 output) 7 - Reset Input (823 Output) 8 - BDM Data Input (823 Input) 9 - Vcc 10 - BDM Data Output (823 Output)
GND GND
GND
GND
GND
HEADER 30x2
Test Points
TS_n TA_n
2
1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1
TP58 TP60 TP62 TP64 TP66 TP68 TP70 TP72 TP74 TP76
TP59 TP61 TP63 TP65 TP67 TP69 TP71 TP73 TP75 TP77 TP78
1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1
PA4 PA5 PA6 PA7 PA15 RD/WR_n SPIMOSI SPIMISO SPISEL_n SPICLK Video-Clock-3
2
Date
Jim Belesiu Mar 5, 1999 Jim Belesiu Mar 5, 1999 Title L. Phillips Z. Psenicnik J. Bello 3/19/99 3/19/99 3/19/99 Size C Date:
Rev C Sheet 1 of 6
REV A B C
ECN/ECO 5-39173
Init JAC
Date 3/18/99
Ckd LPP
Component change for frequency modulation Change Reset IC U3, No Load C40
5-39353
5-39830
JJC
LPP
4/15/99
6/24/99
ZIP
R74 VDDH 5 10K 6 7 8 9 C R76 1 2 3 4 SCL SCD SPI-data-in VFLS0 VFLS1 DSDI SRESET_n RS423-CTS ETCO2-Rx ETCO2-Tx RS423-Rx RS423-Tx PA4 PA5 PC12 PA7 PC10 NIBP2-PW-ADC RS423-CTS Nurse-Call Key-Latch NIBP-Valve 1 1 1 1 GPL[0:7] 2 R83 VDDH 5
3
SCD SCL SpO2-Rx SpO2-Tx 1 1 1 1 C54 330pF 2 2 C55 330pF 2 C56 330pF 2
8 7 6 5
I2CSDA I2CSCL SMRXD2 SMTXD2 VDDH 6.19K R127 BI_n 6.19K VDDH R128 BB_n 3.09K VDDH R129 TA_n 3.09K VDDH 3.09K R131 DSCK 1.58K R132 ALE_B NL R133 RSTCONF_n R104 NL 1.58K R134 TRST_n R105 1.58K MODCK1 MODCK2
3
BR_n
10
R77 1 2 3 4 1 1 1 1 C62 330pF 2 2 C63 330pF 2 C64 330pF 2 C65 330pF 100 8 7 6 5 SMRXD1 SMTXD1 RXD2 TXD2 VDDH
VDDH 5 10K
R103 1 2 3 4 6 7 8 9 C
R80 1 2 3 4 C70 330pF 2 C71 330pF 2 C72 330pF 2 C73 330pF 100 8 7 6 5 PC9 PB18 Key-Latch-x PA6
R130 TEA_n MODCK (0,0) Selects 32KHz as main oscillator RSTCONF = 0 allows 823 to sample data bus during HRESET VDDH
10
GPL5 GPL4
IRQ_n[0:7] 1 2 3 4 6 7 8 9 IRQ_n7 IRQ_n6 IRQ_n5 IRQ_n4 IRQ_n3 IRQ_n2 IRQ_n1 IRQ_n0 Recorder-Data Recorder-Strobe Recorder-Clock Recorder-Data-Latch SPI-clock SPI-data-out LED-Latch SPI-data-in
R82 1 2 3 4 1 1 1 1 C78 330pF 2 2 C79 330pF 2 C80 330pF 2 C81 330pF 100 8 7 6 5 SPI-clock-x SPI-data-out-x LED-Latch-x SPI-data-in-x
10K
R85 1 2 3 4 1 1 1 1 C86 330pF 2 2 C87 330pF 2 C88 330pF 2 C89 330pF 100 8 7 6 5 Recorder-Data-x Recorder-Strobe-x Recorder-Clock-x Recorder-Data-Latch-x Video-Data 1 C122 22pF 8 7 6 5 100 Recorder-Motor-Step Main-Power-Sync Main-Supply-On On-Standby-Key NIBP-Offset-DAC-x PC7 PC5 EKG-PWM-ADC NIBP-15mmHg NIBP-Overpressure NIBP-PWM-ADC FE-Clock-x FE-Data-x ADC-Clock-x NIBP-Fault-x 1 1 1 1 1 1 HSYNC-x VSYNC-x PC8 NIBP-Data-x 2 1.58K R152
R108 1.58K
1 2 3 4 6 7 8 9 C R86
R87 Video-Horizontal-Sync Video-Vertical-Sync Batt-ID NIBP-Data 1 1 1 1 C90 330pF 2 2 C91 330pF 2 C92 330pF 2 1 2 3 4 C93 330pF
VDDH
10
VDDH 5 10K
1 2 3 4 6 7 8 9 C
NIBP-PWM-ADC Rec-Paper-Out PC11 TMS EKG-PWM-ADC Spare-3 Batt-ID PB16 NIBP-Offset-DAC Rec-Paper-Out AC-On
R78 1 2 3 4 1 C66 330pF 2 2 C67 330pF 2 C68 330pF 2 C69 330pF 100 8 7 6 5 NL IRQ_n0 R120 8 7 6 5 100 PWM Input Timer Signals TIN1 NIBP-15mmHg-x NIBP-Overpressure-x TIN2
2
R88 1 2 3 4 1 1 1 1 C94 330pF C95 330pF 2 2 C96 330pF 2 C97 330pF 100 8 7 6 5
10
VDDH
2
R16 5 1 2 3 4 6 7 8 9 C SPKROUT TS_n BG_n Burst_n Spare-1 WAIT_B_n IP_B2 IP_B3 FE-Clock FE-Data ADC-Clock NIBP-Fault
R90 1 2 3 4 1 1 1 1 C102 330pF 2 2 C103 330pF 2 C104 330pF 2 C105 330pF 100 8 7 6 5
10K
10
R116 VDDH 5 R91 10K 1 2 3 4 6 7 8 9 C IP_B4 IP_B5 IP_B6 IP_B7 FRZ DREQ1_n DREQ2_n On-Standby-Key Spare-1 Spare-2 Spare-3 NIBP2-PW-ADC 1 1 1 1 IP_B[2:7] 2 C123 330pF 2 C124 330pF 2 C125 330pF 2 1 2 3 4 C126 330pF 100 8 7 6 5 PB19 PC13 PB17 TIN3
10
Date
Jim Belesiu Mar 5, 1999 Jim Belesiu Mar 5, 1999 Title L. Phillips Z. Psenicnik J. Bello 3/19/99 3/19/99 3/19/99 Size C Date:
I/O Filters
Document Number 620005 Thursday, June 24, 1999
E
Rev C Sheet 3 of 6
REV A B C
ECN/ECO 5-39173
Init JAC
Date 3/18/99
Ckd LPP
Component change for frequency modulation Change Reset IC U3, No Load C40
5-39353
5-39830
JJC
LPP
4/15/99
6/24/99
ZIP
Burst_n RD/WR_n GPL7 TS_n TA_n TEA_n BI_n BR_n BG_n BB_n BS_AB0 BS_AB1 BS_AB2 BS_AB3 TSIZ[0:1] D[0:31] A[6:31] TSIZ[0:1]
BS_AB[0:3] GPL[0:7] IRQ_n[0:7] GPL0 GPL1 GPL2 GPL3 GPL4 GPL5 GPL6 IRQ_n0 IRQ_n1 IRQ_n2 IRQ_n3 SPKROUT IRQ_n4 IRQ_n5 IRQ_n6 FRZ IRQ_n7 CS_n[0:7] CS_n0 CS_n1 CS_n2 CS_n3 CS_n4 CS_n5 CS_n6 CS_n7 D[0:31] TSIZ0 TSIZ1 A[6:31] A6 A7 A8 A9 A10 A11 A12 A13 A14 A15 A16 A17 A18 A19 A20 A21 A22 A23 A24 A25 A26 A27 A28 A29 A30 A31 D0 D1 D2 D3 D4 D5 D6 D7 D8 D9 D10 D11 D12 D13 D14 D15 D16 D17 D18 D19 D20 D21 D22 D23 D24 D25 D26 D27 D28 D29 D30 D31
BS_AB[0:3] GPL[0:7] IRQ_n[0:7] CS_n[0:7] TS_n TA_n TEA_n BI_n BR_n BG_n BB_n SPKROUT FRZ
M13 N15 N16 M15 L13 M16 M14 L14 L15 L16 K14 K13 G13 K15 J15 J14 G14 H15 H13 H14 F14 K16 G16 H16 G15 F16
F15 E15 C13 B10 A13 D10 A12 C11 B12 B11 C10 A11 D16 E16 D15 F13
GPL_A0_n / GPL_B0_n GPL_A1_n / GPL_B1_n / OE_n GPL_A2_n / GPL_B2_n / CS2_n GPL_A3_n / GPL_B3_n / CS3_n UPWAITA / GPL_A4_n / AS_n UPWAITB / GPL_B4_n GPL_A5_n
TSIZ0 / REG_n TSIZ1 RD / WR_n Burst_n BDIP_n / GPL_B5_n TS_n TA_n TEA_n BI_n BR_n BG_n BB_n WE0_n / BS_AB0_n / IORD_n WE1_n / BS_AB1_n / IOWR_n WE2_n / BS_AB2_n / PCOE_n WE3_n / BS_AB3_n / PCWE_n
IRQ0_n IRQ1_n RSV_n / IRQ2_n DP0 / IRQ3_n KR_n / IRQ4_n / RETRY / SPKROUT DP1 / IRQ4_n DP2 / IRQ5_n DP3 / IRQ6_n FRZ / IRQ6_n IRQ7_n
VDDH
A16 C1 C6 E5 E6 E7 E8 E9 E10 E11 E12 F5 F12 G5 G12 H5 H12 J5 J12 K5 K12 L5 L12 M5 M6 M7 M8 M9 M10 M11 M12 A7 G1 J16 T7 E14 J13
NC1 NC2 NC3 VDDH1 VDDH2 VDDH3 VDDH4 VDDH5 VDDH6 VDDH7 VDDH8 VDDH9 VDDH10 VDDH11 VDDH12 VDDH13 VDDH14 VDDH17 VDDH18 VDDH19 VDDH20 VDDH21 VDDH22 VDDH23 VDDH24 VDDH25 VDDH26 VDDH27 VDDH28 VDDH29 VDDH30 VDDL1 VDDL2 VDDL3 VDDL4 NC4 NC5 GND1 GND2 GND3 GND4 GND5 GND6 GND7 GND8 GND9 GND10 GND11 GND12 GND13 GND14 GND15 GND16 GND17 GND18 GND25 GND26 GND27 GND28 GND29 GND30 GND31 GND32 GND33 GND34 GND35 GND36 GND37 GND38 GND39 GND40 GND41 GND42 N9 NC6 N13 NC7 P1 NC8 P10 NC9
CS0_n CS1_n CS2_n CS3_n CS4_n CS5_n CS6_n / CE1_B_n CS7_n / CE2_B_n
D0 D1 D2 D3 D4 D5 D6 D7 D8 D9 D10 D11 D12 D13 D14 D15 D16 D17 D18 D19 D20 D21 D22 D23 D24 D25 D26 D27 D28 D29 D30 D31
A6 A7 A8 A9 A10 A11 A12 A13 A14 A15 A16 A17 A18 A19 A20 A21 A22 A23 A24 A25 A26 A27 A28 A29 A30 A31
N1 N2 D9 C3 B7 D4 D3 C2 A10 N3
M1 L1 J2 J1 L2 H1 F1 E1 M2 K2 K3 K1 M4 M3 J3 J4 H2 K4 H3 G2 G3 F2 H4 L4 F3 G4 E4 L3 F4 E2 D2 E3
PA15 / USBRXD PA14 / USBOE_n PA13 / RXD2 PA12 / TXD2 PA9 / L1TXDA / SMRXD2 PA8 / L1RXDA / SMTXD2 PA7 / CLK1 / TIN1 / L1RCLKA / BRGO1 PA6 / CLK2 / TOUT1_n / TIN3 PA5 / CLK3 / TIN2 / L1TCLKA / BRGO2 PA4 / CLK4 / TOUT2_n / TIN4 PB31 / SPISEL_n / LCD_A PB30 / SPICLK PB29 / SPIMOSI PB28 / SPIMISO PB27 / I2CSDA / BRGO1 PB26 / I2CSCL / BRGO2 PB25 / SMTXD1 PB24 / SMRXD1 PB23 / SMSYN1_n / SDACK1_n PB22 / SMSYN2_n / SDACK2_n PB19 / L1ST1 / LCD_B PB18 / RTS2_n / L1ST2 PB17 / L1ST3 / LCD_C PB16 / L1RQA / L1ST4 PC15 / DREQ1_n / L1ST5 PC14 / DREQ2_n / RTS2_n / L1ST6 PC13 / L1ST7 PC12 / L1RQA / L1ST8 PC11 / USBRXP PC10 / TGATE1_n / USBRXN PC9 / CTS2_n PC8 / CD2_n / TGATE1_n PC7 / USBTXP PC6 / USBTXN PC5 / L1TSYNCA / SDACK1_n PC4 / L1RSYNCA
P16 R15 R14 R13 N10 T9 T8 P8 T6 R6 N14 P15 P14 T15 T14 P12 N11 T11 T10 R9 R7 P7 N7 R5 R16 T16 P13 T13 R10 P9 R8 N8 T5 N6 P6 T4
PA15 PA14 RXD2 TXD2 SMRXD2 SMTXD2 PA7 PA6 PA5 PA4 SPISEL_n SPICLK SPIMOSI SPIMISO I2CSDA I2CSCL SMTXD1 SMRXD1 SDACK1_n SDACK2_n PB19 PB18 PB17 PB16 DREQ1_n DREQ2_n PC13 PC12 PC11 PC10 PC9 PC8 PC7 PC6 PC5 PC4
3
MPC823
WKHPRQVWHU
MPC823ZC U1
VDDL
WAIT_B_n ALE_B / DSCK / AT1 IP_B0 / IWP0 / VFLS0 IP_B1 / IWP1 / VFLS1 IP_B2 / IOIS16_B_n / AT2 IP_B3 / IWP2 / VF2 IP_B4 / LWP0 / VF0 IP_B5 / LWP1 / VF1 IP_B6 / DSDI / AT0 IP_B7 / PTR_n / AT3
VSSSYN
KAPWR VDDSYN
B3 C5 B5 B4
A4 A5 B2 D1 A6 D5
C4 B8 A8 C8 D7 A9 B9 C9 C7 D8
D6 B6
N4 P3 P2 R1 R2 R4 T3 P5 R3 N5 T2 P4 T1
A1 A2 B1 A3
CLK-SHIFT / PD3 HSYNC / LOAD / PD4 VSYNC / FRAME / PD5 BLANK / LOE / LCD_AC / PD6 FIELD / LD0 / PD7 VD7 / LD8 / PD15 VD6 / LD7 / PD14 VD5 / LD6 / PD13 VD4 / LD5 / PD12 VD3 / LD4 / PD11 VD2 / LD3 / PD10 VD1 / LD2 / PD9 VD0 / LD1 / PD8
GND
VIDEO[0:7] Field
2
PORESET_n RSTCONF_n HRESET_n SRESET_n XTAL EXTAL XFC CLKOUT EXTCLK TEXP DSCK DSDI DSDO VFLS0 VFLS1 TRST_n ALE_B WAIT_B_n TMS IP_B[2:7] IP_B[2:7]
Date
Jim Belesiu Mar 5, 1999 Jim Belesiu Mar 5, 1999 Title L. Phillips Z. Psenicnik J. Bello 3/19/99 3/19/99 3/19/99 Size C Date:
Rev C Sheet 5 of 6
ECN/ECO 5-39173
Init JAC
Date 3/18/99
Ckd LPP
Component change for frequency modulation Change Reset IC U3, No Load C40
5-39353
5-39830
JJC
LPP
4/15/99 ZIP
6/24/99
C18 6.8uF
C17 100nF 2
C117 330pF 2
1 C107 NL
C1 1.5uF VSSSYN to CPU PLL pins A1 and A2 Place decoupling capacitors next to CPU VDDSYN pin B1 and VSSSYN pin A1 and A2 3.9M Use separate PPL VDDSYN power plane from 3.3V plain Split ground plane under these components Y1 1536*830 < XFC < 1536*1470 pf Value selected for the final mulitplication ratio 1 Load C107 w/1.5uF and unload C1 for non-FM clocking 1 C108 22pF 2 Place these components as close to the processor as possible 2 2 1 32768Hz C109 22pF 1 2 OE GND G1 VDD OUT 4 3 VCLK R94 33 EXTCLK NL R117 200K R52 Video-Clock-25 R51 EXTAL PLL Filter Capacitor 2
System Clock
XFC R50 200K xtalp XTAL VDDH
FPGA Clock
SG-636PCE-25.175M
VDDH
3
C12 6.8uF
C13 100nF
C114 330pF
C14 6.8uF
C115 330pF
330pF C116
6.8uF C16
DRAM decoupling caps 2 2 1 2 1 2 2 VDDH 1 1 1 1 1 C111 6.8uF 2 2 C19 100nF 2 C20 100nF 2 C21 100nF 2 C22 100nF 2 1 6.8uF C120
MPC823 decoupling caps 1 1 1 1 1 1 R118 NL HRESET 1 C130 NL Q1-Base R119 NL 1 2 VDDH Q1 NL C112 6.8uF 2 2 C28 100nF 2 C29 100nF 2 C30 100nF 2 C31 100nF 2 C32 100nF 3
VDDH 2
VDDH 1 C113 6.8uF 2 2 HRESET_n C41 100nF 2 C42 100nF 2 C43 100nF 2 C44 100nF 2 C15 100nF
2
KAPWR
1.58K R121 NL
100K R123
1 1
PORESET_n
C38 6.8uF
C39
C118 330pF
C119 3 330pF 2
C40 100nF
100nF 2 2 1
C36 100nF 2 2
C37 6.8uF 1
Date
Jim Belesiu Mar 5, 1999 Jim Belesiu Mar 5, 1999 Title L. Phillips Z. Psenicnik J. Bello 3/19/99 3/19/99 3/19/99 Size C Date:
Rev C Sheet 6 of 6
REV A B C
Description Release to Production No Load D16 D13 to Low Profile, R51 to 316
Keyboard Circuits On/Off-sw 1 On/Off-sw Clock1 Key-Clock-b Key-Latch-b Key-data-b + VCC C9 4.7uF + C27 4.7uF TP182 Front Panel - A Key-Data-b Silence-Switch flex-cable-5 flex-cable-5 1 Trend Lead-Select Print Trend Lead-Select Print J2A 1 2 3 4 5 J2xA 1 2 3 4 5 1 AC-On-x
ACLED-2
1 D2 5x5 Green
J1
3
U26 2 4 6 8 10 12 14 Key-Clock Key-Latch-n Key-Data LED-Data LED-Enable LED-Latch-n 2 4 6 8 11 13 15 17 1 19 1A1 1A2 1A3 1A4 2A1 2A2 2A3 2A4 1G 2G 74HC244 1Y1 1Y2 1Y3 1Y4 2Y1 2Y2 2Y3 2Y4 18 16 14 12 9 7 5 3 u26-18 Key-Latch-b LED-Data-b u26-9 u26-7 LED-Latch-1 LED-Latch-2
R51 316
1 3 5 7 9 11 13
HEADER 7X2 1 4 3 2
R1 2.2K 8 5 6 7
I705144 LED_TP_Enable TP183 VCC R72 100 Clock2 LED_TP_Data_In LED_TP_Clock LED_TP_Latch U1D R2 2.15K U1A 8 1 74HC04 74HC04 NIBP LED Circuits U1E U1B LED_NIBP_Enable 4 74HC04 U1F U1C 12 74HC04 5 74HC04 I705124 LED_SpO2_Enable 6 LED_SPO2_enable TP4 Front Panel - C u13-out LED_NIBP_enable TP3 TP184 R73 100 Clock3 LED_NIBP_Data_In LED_NIBP_Clock LED_NIBP_Latch LED_NIBP_Data_Out 1 SW28 flex-cable-5 flex-cable-5 Silence Switch 2 Silence-LED Silence-LED Silence-Switch J3A 1 2 3 4 5 J3xA 1 2 3 4 5 Sil-Sw-a SW22 Sil-Sw-b 1 2
2
11
2
10 3 74HC04
13
VCC
VCC
VCC
VCC
VCC
LED_SpO2_Data_In LED_SpO2_Clock
C1 4.7uF
C8 4.7uF
C10 4.7uF
C11 4.7uF
C28 4.7uF
Place one tantalum cap near each seven segment LED group
VCC
VCC
VCC
VCC
VCC
VCC
VCC
VCC
VCC
VCC
C2 0.1uF
1
C3 0.1uF
C4 0.1uF
C5 0.1uF
C6 0.1uF
C7 0.1uF
C12 0.1uF
C13 0.1uF
C14 0.1uF
C15 0.1uF
1
VCC
VCC
VCC
VCC
VCC
VCC
VCC
VCC
VCC
VCC
VCC
10
C16 0.1uF
C17 0.1uF
C18 0.1uF
C19 0.1uF
C20 0.1uF
C21 0.1uF
C22 0.1uF
C23 0.1uF
C24 0.1uF
C25 0.1uF
Jim Belesiu 3/15/99 Jim Belesiu 3/15/99 L. Phillips Z. Psenicnik J. Bello 3/24/99 3/24/99 3/24/99 Size C Date:
Rev C Sheet 1 of 5
REV A B C
Description Release to Production No Load D16 D13 to Low Profile, R51 to 316
6 VCC
5 10 5
10 11 12 13 14 3 4 5 6 2 15 1
LH Select
R6 10K TP72 TP73 TP74 TP75 TP76 U3 2 QRSvol+sw QRSvol-sw Alarmvol+sw Alarmvol-sw Time-sw U3-4 10 11 12 13 14 3 4 5 6 2 15 1 2 SER A B C D E F G H CLK INH SH/LD 9 8 7 6 4 3 2 1
QH QH
9 7
u2-9
TP77
LH Adjust (+)
3
74HC165 2
TP178
QH QH
9 7
LH Adjust (-)
Time
SW15 1 SpO2 Alarm On-Off SW16 1 SW17 1 RH Select SW18 1 RH Adjust (+) SW19 1 RH Adjust (-) SW20 1 SW21 1
On/Off-sw
2 TP83
QH QH
9 7 TP87
Key-Data-b
BP Auto
Key-Clock-b
BP Start-Stop
Silence-Switch
Date
Jim Belesiu 3/15/99 Jim Belesiu 3/15/99 L. Phillips Z. Psenicnik J. Bello 3/23/99 3/23/99 3/23/99 Size C Date:
Rev C A Sheet 1 2 of 5
REV A B C
Description Release to Production No Load D16 D13 to Low Profile, R51 to 316
VCC
TP14 U14 LED_TP_Data_In LED-Data-b 14 11 10 TP5 12 13 SER SRCLK SRCLR RCLK G QA QB QC QD QE QF QG QH QH 74HC595A
3
R26 150 5 6 7 8 5 6 7 8 4 3 2 1 4 3 2 1 R29 150 d34-g d34-f d34-e d34-d d34-c d34-b d34-a
Temperature Tens D34 3 2 4 5 8 9 10 7 1 6 "G" "F" "E" "D" "C" "B" "A" Dp
VCC U15 14 SER SRCLK SRCLR RCLK G u15-15 u15-1 u15-2 u15-3 u15-4 u15-5 u15-6 u15-7
TP10 R27 150 QA QB QC QD QE QF QG QH QH 74HC595A TP25 VCC 15 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 9 R30 150 8 5 6 7 5 6 7 8 1 4 3 2 4 3 2 1 Temperature Ones D35 d35-g 3 "G" d35-f 2 A "F" d35-e 4 B "E" F d35-d 5 G "D" d35-c 8 C "C" E d35-b 9 D d35-a 10 "B" d35-dp 7 "A" Dp 1 6 Anode-1 Anode-2 7-SEG LED 0.36
VCC U16 14 11 10 12 13 SER SRCLK SRCLR RCLK G QA QB QC QD QE QF QG QH QH 74HC595A 15 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 9 u16-15 u16-1 u16-2 u16-3 u16-4 u16-5 u16-6
TP12 R28 150 8 5 6 7 5 6 7 8 R31 150 TP30 VCC 1 4 3 2 4 3 2 1 d36-g d36-f d36-e d36-d d36-c d36-b d36-a Temperature Tenths D36 3 "G" 2 A "F" 4 B "E" F 5 G "D" 8 C "C" E 9 D "B" 10 "A" 7 Dp 1 6 Anode-1 Anode-2 7-SEG LED 0.36
3
15 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 9
A F G E D C B
11 10 12 13
VCC R53 215 d47-c 2 Degree C D47 u15-9 1 VCC TP34 TP22 u14-9 TP33 Temperature Hundreds D33 3 "G" 2 A "F" 4 B "E" F 5 G "D" 8 C "C" E 9 D "B" 10 "A" 7 Dp 1 6 Anode-1 Anode-2 7-SEG LED 0.36 T1.75 (5mm) Green TP35 T1.75 (5mm) Green u16-7 R52 215 d46-c 2 Degree F D46 1 VCC
d33-c d33-b
u16-9
TP37
VCC
VCC
2
TP38 R32 150 U17 14 11 10 12 13 SER SRCLK SRCLR RCLK G QA QB QC QD QE QF QG QH QH 74HC595A 15 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 9 TP50 R35 150 VCC u17-9 u17-15 u17-1 u17-2 u17-3 u17-4 u17-5 u17-6 8 5 6 7 5 6 7 8 1 4 3 2 4 3 2 1 SpO2 Pulse Rate Hundreds D37 d37-g 3 "G" d37-f 2 A "F" d37-e 4 B "E" F d37-d 5 G "D" d37-c 8 C "C" E d37-b 9 D d37-a 10 "B" "A" 7 Dp 1 6 Anode-1 Anode-2
VCC U18 14 11 10 12 13 SER SRCLK SRCLR RCLK G QA QB QC QD QE QF QG QH QH 74HC595A 15 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 9 u18-15 u18-1 u18-2 u18-3 u18-4 u18-5 u18-6 u18-7
TP40 R33 150 8 5 6 7 5 6 7 8 R36 150 TP52 VCC TP60 u18-9 1 4 3 2 4 3 2 1 d38-g d38-f d38-e d38-d d38-c d38-b d38-a SpO2 Pulse Rate Tens D38 3 "G" 2 A "F" 4 B "E" F 5 G "D" 8 C "C" E 9 D "B" 10 "A" 7 Dp 1 6 Anode-1 Anode-2
VCC U19 14 11 10 12 13 SER SRCLK SRCLR RCLK G QA QB QC QD QE QF QG QH QH 74HC595A 15 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 9 u19-15 u19-1 u19-2 u19-3 u19-4 u19-5 u19-6 u19-7
TP42 R34 150 8 5 6 7 5 6 7 8 R37 150 TP64 VCC 1 4 3 2 4 3 2 1 d39-g d39-f d39-e d39-d d39-c d39-b d39-a SpO2 Pulse Rate Ones D39 3 2 4 5 8 9 10 7 1 6 "G" "F" "E" "D" "C" "B" "A" Dp
A F G E D C B
TP61 TP62 TP63 TP59 LED_TP_Enable LED_TP_Clock LED_TP_Latch LED_TP_Data_Out LED-TP-Enable Clock2 LED-Latch-1 u19-out
Date
Jim Belesiu 3/15/99 Jim Belesiu 3/15/99 L. Phillips Z. Psenicnik J. Bello 3/24/99 3/24/99 3/24/99 Size C Date:
Rev C Sheet 3 of 5
REV A B C
Description Release to Production No Load D16 D13 to Low Profile, R51 to 316
VCC
4
TP89 R38 680 U20 LED_NIBP_Data_In u19-out 14 11 10 12 13 SER SRCLK SRCLR RCLK G QA QB QC QD QE QF QG QH QH 74HC595A 15 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 9 TP105 TP180 R54 2.15K u20-7 NIBP Alarm On/Off d15-c 2 D15 1 VCC R41 680 u20-15 u20-1 u20-2 u20-3 u20-4 u20-5 u20-6 8 5 6 7 5 6 7 8 1 4 3 2 4 3 2 1 d40-g d40-f d40-e d40-d d40-c d40-b d40-a Systolic Hundreds D40 10 9 1 2 4 6 7 5 3 8 "G" "F" "E" "D" "C" "B" "A" Dp
VCC R39 680 8 5 6 7 5 6 7 8 TP101 R42 680 1 4 3 2 4 3 2 1 d41-g d41-f d41-e d41-d d41-c d41-b d41-a 10 9 1 2 4 6 7 5 3 8 Systolic Tens D41 "G" "F" "E" "D" "C" "B" "A" Dp 14
A F G E D C B
TP93 U22 SER SRCLK SRCLR RCLK G 11 10 12 13 QA QB QC QD QE QF QG QH QH 74HC595A 15 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 9 TP103 U22-15 u22-1 u22-2 u22-3 u22-4 u22-5 u22-6 u22-7 8 5 6 7 5 6 7 8
R40 680 1 4 3 2 4 3 2 1 R43 680 d42-g d42-f d42-e d42-d d42-c d42-b d42-a 10 9 1 2 4 6 7 5 3 8
Systolic Ones D42 "G" "F" "E" "D" "C" "B" "A" Dp
A F G E D C B
11 10 12 13
QA QB QC QD QE QF QG QH QH
15 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 9
74HC595A
BP Sys Hi D6 1 VCC
BP Sys Lo 2 D8 1 VCC
u22-out
VCC VCC TP114 U23 14 11 10 12 13 SER SRCLK SRCLR RCLK G QA QB QC QD QE QF QG QH QH 74HC595A TP132 15 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 9 TP126 R47 680 u23-15 u23-1 u23-2 u23-3 u23-4 u23-5 u23-6 u23-7 8 5 6 7 5 6 7 8 R44 680 1 4 3 2 4 3 2 1 d43-g d43-f d43-e d43-d d43-c d43-b d43-a Diastolic Hundreds D43 10 9 1 2 4 6 7 5 3 8 "G" "F" "E" "D" "C" "B" "A" Dp 14
A F G E D C B
VCC TP116 U24 SER SRCLK SRCLR RCLK G 11 10 12 13 QA QB QC QD QE QF QG QH QH 74HC595A 15 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 9 TP128 R48 680 u24-15 u24-1 u24-2 u24-3 u24-4 u24-5 u24-6 u24-7 8 5 6 7 5 6 7 8 R45 680 1 4 3 2 4 3 2 1 d44-g d44-f d44-e d44-d d44-c d44-b d44-a Diastolic Tens D44 10 9 1 2 4 6 7 5 3 8 "G" "F" "E" "D" "C" "B" "A" Dp 14
A F G E D C B
680 TP118 U25 SER SRCLK SRCLR RCLK G 11 10 12 13 QA QB QC QD QE QF QG QH QH 74HC595A 15 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 9 TP130 680 R49 R57 215 d14-c TP137 2 u25-15 u25-1 u25-2 u25-3 u25-4 u25-5 u25-6 u25-7 8 5 6 7 5 6 7 8 R46 1 4 3 2 4 3 2 1 d45-g d45-f d45-e d45-d d45-c d45-b d45-a Diastolic Ones D45 10 9 1 2 4 6 7 5 3 8 "G" "F" "E" "D" "C" "B" "A" Dp
A F G E D C B
VCC
BP Dia Lo
D14
VCC
TP138
LED_NIBP_Latch LED_NIBP_Clock
LED_NIBP_Enable
Silence-LED
VCC 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 T1.75 (5mm) Green 1 D22 Qx 2 T1.75 (5mm) Green T1.75 (5mm) Green T1.75 (5mm) Green T1.75 (5mm) Green T1.75 (5mm) Green T1.75 (5mm) Green D31 Q60 TP179 u13-out VCC U13 14 11 10 12 13 SER SRCLK SRCLR RCLK G QA QB QC QD QE QF QG QH QH 74HC595A 15 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 9 TP8 R25 150
1
D30 Q30
D29 Q15
D28 Q10
D25 Q5
D26 Q3
D24 Q1
LED_NIBP_Data_Out
R24 150 4 3 2 1 4 3 2 1 d31-a d30-a d29-a d28-a d25-a d26-a d24-a d22-a
Date
Jim Belesiu 3/15/99 Jim Belesiu 3/15/99 L. Phillips Z. Psenicnik J. Bello 3/24/99 3/24/99 3/24/99 Size C Date:
Rev C Sheet 4 of 5
REV A B C
Description Release to Production No Load D16 D13 to Low Profile, R51 to 316
VCC TP143 U12 LED_SpO2_Data_In u13-out 14 11 10 12 13 SER SRCLK SRCLR RCLK G QA QB QC QD QE QF QG QH QH 74HC595A TP177 u12-out TP151 R69 681 15 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 9 TP149 R23 680 10 LED Bargraph u12-15 u12-1 u12-2 u12-3 u12-4 u12-5 u12-6 u12-7 5 6 7 8 5 6 7 8 R21 680 4 3 2 1 4 3 2 1 d27-20 d27-19 d27-18 d27-17 d27-16 d27-15 d27-14 d27-13 d27-12 d27-11 SpO2 Bargraph D27 20 19 18 17 16 15 14 13 12 11 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 VCC
VCC TP152 1 1 1
3
R70 681
3
D7 T1 (3mm) Red HR Alarm On/Off d7-c TP162 QA QB QC QD QE QF QG QH QH 74HC595A 15 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 9 u5-15 u5-1 u5-2 u5-3 u5-4 u5-5 u5-6 u5-out R63 215 d16-c TP172 R64 215 d18-c TP174
2
D12 T1 (3mm) Red SpO2 Alarm On/Off VCC SpO2 % Hundreds TP153 U6 14
A F G E D C B
d9-c 2
VCC
VCC R9 680 8 7 6 5 8 7 6 5 TP168 R12 680 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 d4-g d4-f d4-e d4-d d4-c d4-b d4-a 10 9 1 2 4 6 7 5 3 8 TP155 SpO2 % Tens D4 "G" "F" "E" "D" "C" "B" "A" Dp 14
A F G E D C B
R10 680 8 6 7 5 8 7 6 5 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 R13 680 VCC d5-g d5-f d5-e d5-d d5-c d5-b d5-a 10 9 1 2 4 6 7 5 3 8
D3 R62 2.2K 8 7 6 5 1 2 3 4 TP175 d3-c d3-b 10 9 1 2 4 6 7 5 3 8 2 D16 1 VCC "G" "F" "E" "D" "C" "B" "A" Dp
U7 SER SRCLK SRCLR RCLK G 11 10 12 13 QA QC QB QD QE QF QG QH QH 74HC595A u7-out 15 2 1 3 4 5 6 7 9 TP170 u7-15 u7-1 u7-2 u7-3 u7-4 u7-5 u7-6 u7-7
11 10 12 13
QA QB QC QD QE QF QG QH QH
15 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 9
74HC595A
VCC
VCC
TP173
VCC TP176
2
LED_SpO2_Clock
Clock1
LED_SpO2_Latch
LED-Latch-2
LED_SpO2_Enable
LED-SPO2-Enable
Date
Jim Belesiu 3/15/99 Jim Belesiu 3/15/99 L. Phillips Z. Psenicnik J. Bello 3/24/99 3/24/99 3/24/99 Size C Date:
Rev C Sheet 5 of 5
REV
Description Release to Production Modify Video Amplifier Reduce RF Emissions Increase Flex Cable to 3 inches Width Coil Inductance (L3) increased
ECN/ECO 5-39097
Init JAC
JJC
Date 3/9/99
4/15/99
Ckd LPP
ZIP
Vertical Amplifier
R1 1K +5V U1.3 R2 7.50K
A B
Vertical Sync
Ramp Generator
u2.1 +12V +12V +12V C C3 .047uF 8 C4 .047uF C5 22uF +12V R19 562 2 q3.b R20 169 7 R21 562 2 q4.b R17 10 3 Q4 MPSW51A u2.7 R23 10K R5 42.2K u1.6 R6 41.2K vertvert+ j2-3 hor+ horu2.6 U2B MC34072 1 8 3 +5V D
5-39339
5-39831 5-40006
LPP LPP
6/24/99 7/23/99
LPP
+ R12 562 q1.b 2 8 R13 169 1 U2A MC34072 C2 100pf u2.2 R14 562 q2.b 2 Q2 MPSW51A R16 3 10 1 3 Q1 MPSW01A R15 q1.e 38.3
750uSec 16.7mSec
U4A
4
R3 23.7K 2 U4.2
3 2
3 2
+ 4
ramp
+ 4
+ 4
5 6
R22 10K
vadj
Size Adjust
2 D6 1N4148
2 D1 1N4148
1 R4 10K
To Yoke
J2 5 4 3 2 1 CON5
To Main Board
J1 1 2 3 4 5 6 CON6
VIN GND
VOUT
+5V
u1.7
C7 .047uF
Horizontal Sync
+12V
+12V
R26 1K
4 2
5.5uSec 31.7uSec
3 74HCT04 R50 1.96K U4B 4 C22 .022uF u4.4
R27 10 q6.d 1 3
Q6 IRF640
Q5 2N3904
+ E5 E4 E3 E2 E1
9 +12V D2 L1 +12filt
2
D3 1N4935 2 + D4 1N4935
+Vvid
Grid1
Video Amplifier
+Vvid
+5V
R37 1.96K 3
+5V
q8-b
2 1 1
C20 No Load
1
U3 MC78L05ACP
+12V
R7 41.2K
R31 10K
R8 41.2K
Zero Adjust
R11 vcadj1.96K
6 Position flat ribbon cable Connects Main CRT to CRT socket Board
C9 6.8uF hlin C8 .022uF L2 15uH hwide L3 15- 35uH
T1 CRT-FBT
To CRT Anode
R47
C15 .01uF
3 1
Vg1 Vg2
d4.a
Brightness Adjust
R28 19.6K
Unused
C13 22uF R30 100K Grid2 5 C16 .01uF C14 .01uF 74HCT04 U4D 6 U4C
Focus Adjust
12
Date Mar 4 1999 Mar 4 1999 3/9/99 3/9/99 3/9/99 Size C Date: Title
Rev D Sheet 1 of 1
REV A
ECN/ECO 5-39179
Init JAC
Date 3/18/99
Ckd LPP
+5V
Temperature Amplifier
C1 .047uF
+5V
RecVdc
3 2
+ 4
C2 .01uF
U1-2
R9 10K
TP9 Q2-b 1
TP54 +24V
A A
U1-1
TP6
R5 1K
D2 MBRS340T3 Q4-D
3 + C8 1800uF
Vcc
Vc
2 4
+5V +5V J1 CON24A Vpp Rec-Data-Latch Rec-Clock 1 3 5 7 9 11 13 15 17 19 21 23 2 4 6 8 10 12 14 16 18 20 22 24 Rec-Supply-On Rec-Motor-Step +12V Rec-Strobe Rec-Data
TP8
3 U2-comp 1 14
Q1 MTP30P06V
Q4-G
R13 10
Q4 MTP30N06VL 1 3
A
R16 19.6K
Thermistor Input
+5V
3
2 D3 3 BAV99L 1
A
PWR-GND
R6 10K +12V 1
U2-Ref
OUT
10 TP19
R15 147
RT/CT
GND
U2-RT
ISENSE
5 U2-Isense
Q4-s
C12 .047uF
C14 2200pF 3
A
C21 .047uF
A A
TP21
C13 5600pF
A
R17 0.1
R18 no-load
Q6 MMBT3904L
Printhead Connector
+24V-switch
A
J2 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 CON16
2
14
D A
14
14
+24V +5V 1
+5V
R33 1.47K
13
12 U5F 74HCT04
11 R24 1.96K
u3-clk 14 1 U3
Vdd
Vss
2 TP66
D
TP27 U3-9
R34 1.47K
+24V
U3-3 Vpp
3 4 5 6 7
TP68
U3-5 U3-6
+5V
PIC16C505 8
5 6
A
+ 4
7 U1B MC34072
TP28
+ +
+ +
TP29
1
u1-7
14
Date Mar 5, 1999 Mar 5, 1999 Title 3/22/99 3/19/99 3/19/99 Size C Date:
Printer Electronics
Document Number 620014 Monday, March 22, 1999
E
Rev A Sheet 1 of 1
EKG - Page6
5 FE-PWM-ADC
A B D
AC+12V
J9 1 2 Tab-.187
TP7 FE-Data-Clock
EKG-Data-Clock
+5V Rec-GND
A D
C22 .047uF
EKG-ADC-Clock 14
11 +5V
+3.3V U2-Reset
TP11
13
12 14 U1F 74HCT04 7
D
VCC
14 11 10 12 13
16
+5V TP10
15 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 9
LED-On Power-Sync
EKG - Page4
FE-Pwr-Sync
4 U1B 74HCT04 7
D
NIBP - Page 2
Audio-Shutdown EROM-wr NIBP-A/D-SelC NIBP-A/D-SelB NIBP-A/D-SelA NIBP-Pump-On NIBP-ADC-Clock NIBP-Safety NIBP-15mmHg NIBP-Overpressure NIBP-Valve-Close NIBP-PWM-ADC NIBP-Offset-DAC
GND
14
+5V
C23 .047uF 1
SpO2 - Page4
9 SpO2Out
D
14
+5V
8 U8D 74HCT04 7
D
SPO2-Rx
+5V 14 +5V
D
1 2 3 4 5 6 CON6
.047uF
11
14
+5V
10 U8E 74HCT04
Serial IO - Page8
1 RS423Rx
D
7 14
C3 220pF
+5V
3
+5V
12 U8F 74HCT04
NIBP-Safety +3.3V NIBP-OP ETCO2-Tx ETCO2-Rx Spare-2 NIBP-Data NIBP-15mmHg LED-Latch Video-HSync Spare-3 Power-Sync Vbackup NIBP-Valve-Close Video-VSync NIBP-Offset-DAC ac-on Key-Latch-n RS232-CTS Rec-Clock HRESET SPI-data-in
C2 .047uF
D
Vbackup
C1 .047uF
D
1 3 5 7 9 11 13 15 17 19 21 23 25 27 29 31 33 35 37 39 41 43 45 47 49 51 53 55 57 59
1 3 5 7 9 11 13 15 17 19 21 23 25 27 29 31 33 35 37 39 41 43 45 47 49 51 53 55 57 59
2 4 6 8 10 12 14 16 18 20 22 24 26 28 30 32 34 36 38 40 42 44 46 48 50 52 54 56 58 60
2 4 6 8 10 12 14 16 18 20 22 24 26 28 30 32 34 36 38 40 42 44 46 48 50 52 54 56 58 60
RS423Tx
D
NIBP-PWM-ADC RS423-Tx PIC-Data RS423-Rx SPO2-Tx SPO2-Rx ADC-Clock FE-Clock SPI-Data-Out SPI-Clock Batt-ID FE-Data Rec-Motor-Step PIC-Clk Speaker-Audio NIBP2-PW-ADC +3.3V Video-Data Nurse-Call Rec-Data-Latch Rec-Strobe SCL SCD
D
+5V TP6
PIC-Data
+12V
GND
A0 A1 A2 WC
1 2 3 7
VCC
TP18 U7-wc
R23 1.21K
R24 1.21K
Fan Connector
J5 C39 .047uF 1 2 CON2
R16 3.48K
To PIC
On/Off-Key +5V
Socket 30x2
D
2
2 4 6 8 10 12 14
J8 CON14AP 1 + + 3 + + 5 + + 7 + + 9 + + 11 + + 13 + +
D
C5 .047uF
C4 330uF
2
+5V 14 7
12
U3D 74HCT08
Q1-e TP19
+5V
Speaker Drive
TP22 +5V C35 4.7uF TP13 ACON Rec-Supply-On +12V C14 .047uF + C36 4.7uF R17-1 TP25 J11 5 8 U9 TPA301 SP SM 4Vpp max. 1 2 3 CON3 R4 10K 1 6 R3 10K Q2-b
TP20
+3.3V
Q2 MMBT3904L
R21 10K
R17 19.6K
+ 2 7
3 4
ac-on
R22 10K
1
14
C20 .047uF
Rec+DCV
1 2
Q3 2N7002
Page1
1
U10 Rec-GND
D
Vdd
(pg 1)
PIC-Data On/Off-Key 2 3 4 TP12 On/Off 5 6 7
12 11 10 9 8 PIC-audio uP-RESET PIC-Clk R25 1.21K TP26 R5 19.6K HRESET + C7 330uF C8 .047uF
D D
U9-4
ClkIn/Osc1/RB5
RB0
13
Rec-GND
R18 1.21K
Vss
TP23
U9-3 C37 0.1uF R19 19.6K TP24 Drawn Designed C38 220pF Checked Approved Release For Production Rick Myers Rick Myers L. Phillips Z. Psenicnik J. Bello Mar 5, 1999 Mar 5, 1999 Title 3/16/99 3/16/99 3/16/99 Size C Date: Schematic: 620017.dsn
Rec+DCV
Initial
Date
(pg 3)
U2-Reset
(To U2)
D620361-MX10000 TP16
A
(To Processor)
Rec-GND
Rev E Sheet 1 of 8
+3.3V
D E NIBP-Overpressure
.047uF TP206 R206 1K U203-3 U203-2 C203 R202 174 C222 .01uF R210 464K 3 2 8 + 4
R201 576
1 U203A LM393
TP208
TP209
+3.3V
5 6
+ 4
A A
9 8
3 2
+ -
7 U203B LM393
NIBP-15mmHg 12
TP240
P+5V R204 150 U202-5 C204 .047uF R205 750 P+12V P+.75V 5 6 P201-pwr C232 .047uF 3 8 TP212
C223 .01uF
14
TP210
U208-7
P+5V
R211 1.96K
14
C201 .047uF
C202 4.7uF
P+12V .047uF
TP239
P+5V
TP207
U207C 74HCT00
11 13 U207D 74HCT00 7
L202 Bead
+ -
7 U202B MC34072
A
7 8
R242 10K
5 6
TP213 Q202-G 2 1 3
Primary Transducer
0mmHG = 0.5V 300mmHG = 4.0V
3
Q202 MMDF2N02E 4
TP214 R240 10K NIBP-Safety C206 .047uF TP216 C209 .047uF R241 10K
P+12V
P201 XFPM-050KPGR-P1
U204-3
3 2
+ -
J201 Valve+ ValvePump+ Pump1 C228 .047uF 1 2 3 4 5 CON5 R246 31.6 TP204
+3.3V
P+12V
R213 237K
4
A
U204-5
5 6
+ -
7 U204B MC34072
NIBP-A/D-SelC NIBP-A/D-SelB 7 8
R218 23.7K
NIBP-A/D-SelA
5 6
C207 1uF
C208 1uF
Q203 MMDF2N02E
A/D Mux
U204-7 P+.75V 1 8 7
A
NIBP-Valve-Close
2 3
NIBP-Pump-On
VSS
C B A INH X7 X6 X5 X4 X3 X2 X1 X0 16
VEE
R247 1K
R248 1K
U209 4051
Safety Transducer
8 P202-Out+ P202-2 3 2 + -
C216 .047uF
TP224
VDD
TP226 R227 5.11K 1 U206A MC34072 U206-1 R228 +5V 1.96K R223 21.5K C214 .047uF C217 .047uF
A
4 2 5 1 12 15 14 13
U205-3
3 2
+ -
1 U205A MC34072
C210 .047uF
R229 1.96K
P+5V
A
P202 FPNS-07PGR
TP229
A
U206-2
P+5V TP231 R230 10K TP230 U208-3 P+12V 1 5 4 C221 .047uF C224 1000pF R234 3.48K U210-3 6
P+5V P+12V R224 1K TP232 7 U206B MC34072 U206-7 R225 1K C218 4.7uF
A
C225 .047uF
P+5V
A
+ 4
R231 73.2K
C219 .047uF 3
A A
2 + 3 -
7 U210 MAX941
U210-7
4 6 5 U207B 74HCT00
A
14
NIBP-PWM-ADC
+ -
U208-1
TP235
U206-6
A
14
P+12V
Zero Offset
R221 3.16K
TP237 8 5 6
R226 21.5K
C215 .047uF
NIBP-ADC-Clock
2 D201 MMBD1503A
1 Initial Drawn Designed Checked Rick Myers Rick Myers L. Phillips Z. Psenicnik J. Bello Date Mar 5, 1999 Mar 5, 1999 Title 3/16/99 3/16/99 3/16/99 Size C Date:
+ -
7 U205B MC34072
U207-3 TP234
C213 .01uF
R222 1K
NIBP ELECTRONICS
Document Number 620017 Tuesday, July 13, 1999
E
Rev E Sheet 2 of 8
OUT GND
D E
3
S
1 5 U403 LP2951C
S
2 8 7 3 GND 6 2
VOUT ERR
U403-fb
S
C401 .047uF
Isolation Barrier
+12V
s-5V
C402 .047uF
S
C405 100uF
T401 C409-1 R405 215 C414 .047uF 8 TP453 D405 BAV99L Q401-g R407 10 Q402-e 3 TP454 U402-e R409 5.11K TP449
+12V
TP452 fVcc +
L401 220uH
T401-8 4 2
TP466
C431 10uF
C434 10uF
D E E S
4 IsoXfmr
Q401 MTD3055V 3
2 2
12 11 13 14 4 5
VIN U402-sen
f-V
3
1 3
U402-1
TP468 fVee
L402 220uH
C404 .047uF
R408 100
TP458
C410 .01uF
C411 2200pF
R410 7.5K
f+V TP461 f+5V C416 .047uF R415 100 U401-7 U401B LM358 7 8 TP460 5 6 + C418 4.7uF U401-5 R416 10K s+5V
+ 4
TP465
C417 680pF
s-5V iso+5Vdig
s+5V
1
CON14AP
S S
C427 .047uF
C428 10uF
+
S
C432 10uF
C435 10uF f+V R422 10K TP459 U401-3 U401-2 R423 5.11K TP462
S S
3 2
+ -
iso401-b opto-fb
R411 5.11K
C408 .01uf
R417 10K
TP463
TP464
f+V
J403 1 2 Tab-.187
S D E
sSpO2tx
C422 .047uF
TP467
6 3 5
SpO2Out
Date Mar 5, 1999 Mar 5, 1999 Title 3/16/99 3/16/99 3/16/99 Size C Date:
Rev E Sheet 4 of 8
E
4
14
10
VCC
D CLK
PR
GND
CL
13
E
U701B 74HC74
Isolation Barrier
C719 4.7uF
iso+5Vdig
iso+5Vdig
14
TP702 C701-1
TP703 4 Q PR 5 TP704
R705 2.15K
E
+5V
D CLK
CL
TP701 D702 MMBD1503A 1 R702 1.96K Left-Arm D702-3 3 2 C702 1000pF TP705 C702-1 R704 31.6K RespDr-
GND
VCC
C721 100pF
E D E D
Resp-Off
TP706 d705-c
R724 196K
fVcc
U702-3
3 2
+ 4
B.W. = .06Hz to 16 Hz
R720 100K TP712
fVcc
TP710
R709 464K
U703-5
5 6
+ 4
fVee
E
2 R717 3.16K D703-1 C711 0.1uF R718 825K R719 51.1K Q701-d
E E E
TP714
C713 0.1uF
D704-3
5 6
Q701-g
fVcc
fVee 1 U702-6
E
TP716
1 U703A AD712
TP718 TP719
Q701 MMBF4393L
C714 .047uF
E
Date Mar 5, 1999 Mar 5, 1999 3/16/99 3/16/99 3/16/99 Size C Date: Title
Respiration
Document Number 620017 Wednesday, July 14, 1999
E
Rev E Sheet 7 of 8
Q303 Rec+DCV 4 2 U307 u307-6 + C331 4.7uF 8 7 3 6 2 VIN FDBK SHTDN GND TAP SENS LP2951CD-3.3
D D
REV A Q303-s C335 .047uF L303 Bead L302-1 B D E V+18V R308 17.8K TP302 U302-fb TP304 3 D303 5.1V 1 U302-pwr C306 1uF C310 1000uF L302 22uH
MTP30N06VL 3
On/Off Switch
VOUT ERR 1 5 + C332 4.7uF VBackup
D
4
+Vfuse
R309 4.64K
TP305
HS301
TP306
U302-comp
1 14
6078 AC+12V 1 Battery 3 2 4 + C301 330uF R301 10K Q301-b Q301 MPSW51A 1 3 7 U301-pwr TP309 U301-ct 6
R314 10 TP308
Q305-g
4Amp
U302-out
VFB
Vcc
Vc
F303
C305 5600pF
+ Q305
1 3
MTP30N06VL
RT/CT
GND
R311 10K
U302-ct
ISENSE
D301 MBR2535CTL
C302 1uF
TCAP
COMP
C303 470pf
TP310
+ R307 4.64K
C304 100uF
C308 2200pF
TP311
TP312
TP315
2 D313 NO LOAD
C339 1uF
TP354
+Vpump HS302
Heatsink forQ312
6078 +5V + Q312-g R348 10K C324 1000pF C324-2 R347 10K TP318 TP319 C328 .047uF C325 100uF U306 LF33CV 1 IN GND OUT 3 + C329 100uF C330 .047uF +3.3V 3
Battery Charger
TP349 F302 4Amp F302-2 C340 .047uF L306 Bead AC+12V-fuse C337 .047uF + C318 330uF Q308-g R326 10 Q307-e 1 D305 BAV99L 3 33.2K R330 33.2K 6 U303-out Q306-c Q306-b R323 1.96K TP328 TP330 GND ISENSE 5 U303-5 TP329 R324 10K R321 27.4K U303-ct R322 10K TP335 2 3 C320 .01uF U304-2 U304-1 R332 19.6K Ref-Batcharge TP332 2 3 U305-5 Q306 MMBT3904L 5 TP320 TP321 TP322 R331 U305-6 D306 MBRS340T3 1 3 Q308 MTP23P06V 2 4 Q308-d L304 47uH C319-1 TP353 R327 0.1 D307-A D307 MBRS340T3 Q311 MTP30N06VL 1 3
4 2 4 2 + C323 100uF
MTP30N06VL
R346 100
C319 1000uF
C338 .047uF
TP317
U305-1
R325 1.96K
2
U305A MC34072 8
Vcc
Vc
OUT PWR-GND
10
RT/CT
1 U304A MC34072 8
ACON Ref-Batcharge
R341 10K AC+12V-fuse Batt-fb TP341 TP342 R339 19.6K R339-2 TP345 R340 10K TP344 6 5 U304-6 U304-5 R336 7.5K R337 8.87K Bat-Adj R338 2 1K R345 10K TP348 RT301 10K R344 10K ACON TP350 3 1 2 Q310-c 3 RT301-1 TP352 Q309-3 4 C321 .01uF R334 19.6K Ref-Batcharge R335 4.32K R342 19.6K 1 3 Q309-b 2 Q309 MMBT3906L TP346 TP339 R343 10K R343-1 2 TP355 D309 BAV70L D309-a
+12V
TP347 +5V
U304-7
7 U304B MC34072 +
Float Voltage
AC+12V-fuse 1
Q310-b
C316 2200pF
TP333
TP336
R333 19.6K
TP337 I-Batt
U303-cp 1
TP351
R319 19.6K 3
U303 UC3843A
12
11
TP326
D311 BAV70L 7 U305B MC34072 AC+12V-fuse 2 U305-pwr TP331 Q313 R351 5.11K Q313-d 3 2N7002 2 R352 5.11K C333 .047uF TP334 BattVoltage +12V 1 3 C327 .047uF
TP338
TP343
Q314 2N7002
R354 5.11K
Q310 MMBT3904L
U303-fb
C314 .047uF
R318 10K
TP324
U305-2
Q307 MMBT3904L 3 2
R328 1K
R329 1K
D D
2 3 U305-3
TP323
R355 14.7K
C334 .047uF
Date Mar 5, 1999 Mar 5, 1999 Title 3/16/99 3/16/99 3/16/99 Size C Date:
Rev E Sheet 3 of 8
REV A U501 fVcc D + C534 4.7uF C518 .047uF C520 .047uF C522 .047uF C524 .047uF C526 .047uF C528 .047uF C530 .047uF C532 .047uF E U502 U503 U504 U505 U506 U507 U508 B
TP501 R506 10K fVcc +clamp 3 TP502 R507 10K fVee Right-Arm Left-Arm J501 CON6 1 2 3 4 5 6 Right-Arm N501 LAMP NEON R501 51.1K 1 3 -clamp D501 MMBD1503A 2 TP503 R508 10K U501-3 3 2 C501 220pF C506 220pF TP507 R509 22Meg R509-1
S E E
C535 4.7uF
C519 .047uF
C521 .047uF
C523 .047uF
C525 .047uF
C527 .047uF
C529 .047uF
C531 .047uF
C533 .047uF
D506 5.1V 1
E E E E E E E E E
1 D507 5.1V
TP504 8 TP505
D501-3
16
+ -
C510 220pF
Shield
D502 MMBD1503A
13 14 15 12 1 5 2 4 6 11 10 9
VDD
X0 X1 X2 X3 X4 X5 X6 X7
mux- 3 2
+ -
fVcc 1
3
VSS
TP511 R502 51.1K Left-Arm N502 LAMP NEON R510 10K 3 D502-3
R532
10K
VEE
+ -
7 R533 U501B MC34002 TP520 R519 10K 0.1% C511 220pF R534 10K 10K
TP515 16 fVcc LA LL LL RA LA LL V+ 13 14 15 12 1 5 2 4 6 11 10 9
fVee TP516
u509-4
VDD
C502 220pF
C507 220pF
D503 MMBD1503A fVcc 1 R503 51.1K Left-Leg N503 LAMP NEON 3 2 TP523 R512 10K U502-3 R513 22Meg TP531 R513-1
S E E
X0 X1 X2 X3 X4 X5 X6 X7
mux+ 5 6
+ -
3 2
+ -
4 3
+ 5
VLdsOff TP524 8 3 2
VSS
VEE
D503-3
+ -
1 8 7 fVee
E E
C503 220pF
C508 220pF
C512 220pF
U508-5
5 6
+ -
fVee R559 22Meg U502-2 TP535 TP536 TP537 R548 1Meg R549 110K Q504-d
E
R561 34.8K
TP553
R562 464K
TP554 1
D504 MMBD1503A TP538 2 R514 10K D504-3 U502-5 R515 22Meg TP542 R515-1
E
c538-1
2
TP526
TP527
2
C538 1000pF
+ -
TP530 C513 220pF TP532 Q504 2N7002 22 Q504-s 1 Q504-g 1 R553 100K Sw-MonBw
E
fVee R560 22Meg U502-6 R524 1.21K 0.1% fVcc Q501-S Q502 2N7002 2 3 VLdsOff 1 1 Q505 2N7002 3
TP561
Q501 2N7002 3 2
C509 220pF
TP547 8 TP548 U503B MC34002 7 R555 30.1K 5 6 C536 .01uF R556 10K U503-5 f+5V
R563 34.8K
TP555
R564 464K
+ 4
f+1.24V 2
D1 D2 D3 D4
fVee 15 10 TP549 7 R516 10K RL-mux vRL U503A MC34002 1 TP551 R525 10K 3 2
E E E
D505 BAV99L 1
1
fVcc
D505-3
TP550
C505 220pF
TP559
Lead Select
V+ fVcc
Wilson Network
fVcc
1 U507A MC34002
diff-
C544 1000pF
fVee
INH A B C
U506 4051
INH A B C
fVcc
An-ECG
R551 73.2K
C517 .01uF
+ -
R526 10K Initial Date Mar 5, 1999 Mar 5, 1999 3/16/99 3/16/99 3/16/99 Size C Date: Title
U503-2
RLD Amp
R527 1K
C514 0.1uF
ECG Amp
Document Number 620017 Wednesday, July 14, 1999
E
Rev E Sheet 5 of 8
U601 fVcc
U602
U603
U608
U609
REV A fVcc
C622 .047uF
C609 4.7uF
C623 .047uF
C624 .047uF
C637 .047uF
C639 .047uF R623 46.4K fVcc 8 TP604 TP603 5 6 Resp-Off SpO2-Reset 4 C629 .047uF
D E D E
U602
U603
U608
U609
+ -
C614 4.7uF
C626 .047uF
C627 .047uF
C638 .047uF
C640 .047uF
Isolation Barrier
4
TP609
fVee
SW-RLD-V
+ 4
9 TP610 TP611
QH TP612
GND
QA QB QC QD QE QF QG QH
VCC
U607A LM393
2 TP606 TP607 15 1 2 3 4 5 6 7
U605 74HCT595
U604-1
16
Sw-MonBw
14
12 13
16
14
U604-3
VCC
14
GND
TP615 8
3
Resp-DC
14
U604-5
VDD
+ -
1 U608A AD712
U608-1
Patient-Temp
fVcc 8
TP624
9 10 11 6 4 2 5 1 12 15 14 13
VSS
C B A INH X7 X6 X5 X4 X3 X2 X1 X0 16
VEE
U603out
VDD
R627 2
1.21K
R605 3.48K
U602-2
U602-7
TP627 U601-3
fVcc
TP625
TP626
U602-5
14
5 6 8
U604-8
Temperature Thermistor
3 2
+ 4 1
R603 46.4K
Q601-e
TP631
U601A MC34072
TP630
TP629
14
+
E
iso+5Vdig TP605 + 3
f+5V
TP639
14 11 10
U604-2 TP636
5 C643 220pF
E D E D E
iso+5Vdig
E
C630 4.7uF
TP635 fVee
15 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 9
QA QB QC QD QE QF QG QH QH
TP637
E D E
E
3
13
12
U609 4051
Temperature Amplifier
An-Resp
MuxB
R630 10K
U611 HCNW4503 2
+5V
TP642 U604-6 X 3 6 5
A/D Mux
5 C645 100pF
D E
fVee
U603 4051
MuxA
+Clamp
R625 1K
R607 464K iso+5Vdig iso+5Vdig fVcc f+5V R608 1K C632 .047uF TP628 1 +5V Q601 MMBT3904L
E
2
0.1%
+ -
7 U602 LM311
8 U604D 74HCT04
E
R611 6.19K
0.1uF TP643
fVee
11
fVee
TP632
FE-PWM-ADC
C647 100pF
TP633
Integrator Input
(U604-10) +5V
52uSec 833uSec
1
Comparator Inputs
Analog In -5V Drawn Initial Rick Myers Rick Myers L. Phillips Z. Psenicnik J. Bello Date Mar 5, 1999 Mar 5, 1999 Title 3/16/99 3/16/99 3/16/99 Size C Date:
PWM-Out
(U602-7) Designed Checked Approved
PWM-timer
Release For Production
A B C D
Rev E Sheet 6 of 8
REV A B D E
Isolation Barrier
Isolated Supply Serial Communication
T801-5 5 2 R816 215
3
T801 1
T801-2
R+5V
8 3
3
U801 MC34063AD +5V R801 1 7 6 TP803 GND U801-ct C801 1uF + 3 TCAP IPK ISWC Vcc ISWE COMP IDC 8 1 2 5 U801-5 U801-1
TP801
D803 BAV99L
+5V C802 220pf 7 C COMP 6 R802 5.11K FB E GND TPS5908 2 4 3 ISO801-2 ISO801-4 U805 LED 1 R803 10K ISO801-1
R804 5.11K
R803-2
C806 .01uF
TP805
R806 1K
R R
+Vfuse TP810
2
16
Vdd
Vcc
TP807 15
R
R+5V
R+5V
R811 6.19K
GND
Vss
R+5V
R R
+5V
+5V
U802-15
Q801 MMBT3904L
RS423Rx
TP809
R+5V
RVcc
C808 .047uF
TP806 R819 215 1RA 2RA 3RA 1DY 2DY 3DY 2 4 6 3 5 7 U802 TL145406 RVee
R R R
13 11 14 12 10
U802-3
C814 680pF
C812 680pF
C810 .047uF
Date Mar 5, 1999 Mar 5, 1999 3/16/99 3/16/99 3/16/99 Size C Date: Title
Serial Communication
Document Number 620017 Wednesday, July 14, 1999
E
Rev E Sheet 8 of 8
Appendix E
CAUTION : High Voltages are generated and used during the HI-Pot or Dielectric Test. DO NOT OPERATE THIS EQUIPMENT AND OR RUN THIS TEST UNLESS YOU HAVE BEEN PROPERLY TRAINED AND ARE QUALIFIED ON THIS PROCEDURE!
Ground Continuity Test (Printer Models Only) 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. Press [Earth Resistance] key (#4) Toggle [Test Current] key (#5) until Test Current is 1A if necessary Plug red test lead from Front Panel red jack to green jack Press [Cal] to calibrate test lead After calibration complete, remove red lead from green jack and place red clip on red lead tip Attach red lead from 601Pro to printer motor case Press [Earth Resistance] (#4) Record Earth Resistance result (pass/fail) on Atlas Monitor Test Result form. If failure, then place unit on Debug shelf. 9. Press [ESC] key 10. Remove red lead from jack and printer motor 11. Disconnect AC cord from Atlas and continue to Dielectric Test.
Leakage Test Procedure after First Run of Day 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. Verify Output Voltage and Frequency of EW371 Power Supply (240VAC, 50 Hz) Plug power cord from Biotek 601Pro into Atlas Monitor. Verify ECG Lead Connection to Biotek 601 Pro. Connect ECG plug from Biotek to Atlas Monitor. Select Patient Leakage #7 to provide AC power to Biotek AC socket. Turn on Atlas Monitor. Press Mains on Applied Part #8.
8. Record All-Earth:Norm and All-Earth:Rev result (pass/fail) on Atlas Monitor Test Result form. If failure, then place unit on Debug shelf. 9. Press Patient Leakage uA #7. 10. Record Patient Leakage result (pass/fail) on Atlas Monitor Test Result form. If failure, then place unit on Debug shelf. 11. Turn off Atlas Monitor. 12. Remove ECG cable from Atlas. 13. Remove AC cord if no printer and proceed to Dielectric Tests. 14. If printer, continue to Ground Continuity Test.
Ground Continuity Test (Printer Models Only) 1. Attach red lead from 601Pro to printer motor case 2. Press [Earth Resistance] (#4) 3. Record Earth Resistance result (pass/fail) on Atlas Monitor Test Result form. If failure, then place unit on Debug shelf. 4. Press [ESC] key 5. Remove red lead from jack and printer motor 6. Disconnect AC cord from Atlas At conclusion of last test of day, turn off Biotek 601Pro and Elgar power supply EW371.
CAUTION : High Voltages are generated and used during the HI-Pot or Dielectric Test. DO NOT OPERATE THIS EQUIPMENT AND OR RUN THIS TEST UNLESS YOU HAVE BEEN PROPERLY TRAINED AND ARE QUALIFIED ON THIS PROCEDURE!
Dielectric Test Three tests will be performed for Dielectric Withstand. 1. Mains to Instrument Common: 1500 VAC 2. Mains to ECG Output: 4000 VAC 3. Mains to Isolated RS232 (Models 210/220 only): 4000 VAC
Mains to Instrument Common: 1500 VAC A. Connect the modified AC cord (Connection 1: hot and neutral joined, Connection 2: earth ground) to the back of the Atlas Monitor. B. Connect the black clip lead to the return jack of the Hypot 3500 Dielectric tester. C. Connect the red clip lead to the HV jack of the Hypot 3500 Dielectric tester. D. Turn on 3500D. Press [Set] E. Set voltage to 1500 VAC with [up]/[down] buttons F. Press [Set] G. Set current limit to 3 mA with [up]/[down] buttons
H. Press [Set] I. Set Timer to 60 seconds with [up]/[down] buttons J. Press [Set] K. Set Continuity off. L. Scroll through settings with [Set] button. M. When settings verified, press [Exit] button. N. Connect Red Clip lead to joined Hot and Neutral lines of the test connector O. Connect Blk Clip lead to grd wire of the modified AC cord. P. Position electrical leads at rear of test bench Q. Press green [Test] button. Wait for 60 seconds. R. Record current: _______mA Mains to ECG Output: 4KV A. Plug modified ECG cables into ECG connector at front of Atlas unit. B. Connect the modified AC cord (hot, neutral, and earth ground connected) to the back of the Atlas Monitor. C. Connect the black lead banana plug to the return jack of the Hypot 3500 Dielectric tester. D. Connect the red lead banana plug to the red jack of the Hypot 3500 Dielectric tester. E. Turn on 3500D. Press [Set] F. Set voltage to 1500 VAC with [up]/[down] buttons G. Press [Set] H. Set current limit to 3 mA with [up]/[down] buttons I. Press [Set] J. Set Timer to 60 seconds with [up]/[down] buttons K. Press [Set] L. Set Continuity off. M. Scroll through settings with [Set] button. N. When settings verified, press [Exit] button. O. Connect the red clip lead from HV Jack of Hypot 3500D to modified AC connector cord with all lines connected (Hot, Neutral, and Ground) P. Connect Blk Clip lead to common connection of joined ECG leads Q. Position electrical leads at rear of test bench R. Press green [Test] button. Wait for 60 seconds. S. Record current: _______mA
4000 VAC
A. Plug modified RS232 cable (all wires connected) into the RS232 connector at rear of Atlas unit. B. Connect the modified AC cord (hot, neutral, and earth ground connected) to the back of the Atlas Monitor. C. Connect the black lead banana plug to the return jack of the Hypot 3500 Dielectric tester. D. Connect the red lead banana plug to the HV jack of the Hypot 3500 Dielectric tester. E. Apply power to 3500D. Press [Set] F. Set voltage to 1500 VAC with [up]/[down] buttons G. Press [Set] H. Set current limit to 3 mA with [up]/[down] buttons I. Press [Set] J. Set Timer to 60 seconds with [up]/[down] buttons K. Press [Set] L. Set Continuity off. M. Scroll through settings with [Set] button. N. When settings verified, press [Exit] button. O. Connect the red clip lead from HV Jack of Hypot 3500D to modified AC connector cord with all lines connected (Hot, Neutral, and Ground) P. Connect Blk Clip lead to common connection of joined RS232 leads Q. Position electrical leads at rear of test bench R. Press green [Test] button. Wait for 60 seconds. S. Record current: _______mA
Patient Leakage test (10uA Maximum) Mains on applied part (50 uA Maxlmum) tarth Resistance (printer only) (.200 Ohms Max) Dielectric Withstand Test Results Mains to tarth @ 1.5kV (3mA Max) Mains to tarth @ 4.0kV (3mA Max) Mains to isolation RS232 @ 4 kV (3mA Max) Other Functional Tests Results Initialize I I Battery Power Supply Blood Pressure SpO2 Kespiration ECG 1 ECG 2 ETCO, T emperature Other Failure Detail I Repairs Made