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11. Schutzvernerk nach DIN 34 beachten
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14. _ 430 519 27 EE _ Ce A auf oberes Schirmblech LOET AS 2058 gpl ow oL on upper shielding plate contacts Mark LOET BS 1424 A 2 927 227 44 Kontakte 915 417 72 2 915 413 25 915 417 73 442 010 17 m ute DE 2004249 001 COD PIN 25 lt lt PROA 3 5 3 5 44200114 COD PIN 4 BATT 5V PS R576 AA AE AF a 1 6000760 SUOoOOOSUOUOOSU OD i aAa LEE a 6 9 mega Losoogbo I agn L eoont TER ID0000000000080000 D 9 r AP _ 0000000000000 O EX o AB DIS oor N R565 x OE Eee EIS EIERE SE HCH AD Tasso Pa AS o o 0 OPH oH oO oO Of olo ac alae 0 co o 0 0 ere Ow oo 1 o R568 zug ele J J J Jj Lac JL ac
15. E eV ee Es E BEER THERMAL PRINTHEAD 300us 900us us us DE re AC 9 LATCH NET CONTROLLER HEATING PERIOD HEATING PERIOD CUTOFF TE i53 BU GND KSTRB GND 10 19 KSTRB DATA_REC 7 0 AC 20 KSTRB e e e e 5V AC 21 IE AC 22 KST x em AC 23 KSTRB 0 SI ON AC 24 KSTRB 1 1 oe Sek a AC 25 TERM1 2 5V AC 7 5V 3 E a Y AC 26 TERM2 4 AC 2 GNDI 5 o Jx Be 5 AC 4 GNDI 6 ud ue TH a AC 6 GNDI 3 a 2 a TOI a TASSE a HEAT PULSE E ea DATSTRB_AA 11 DATSTRR y 2 DA te 0 530 AE ES E HEAT PULSE Te Do MS VCC nisch 14 3 e 11 LVF aoe AC 12 GNDI GA AA 12 A SFLCHAN 5 11 p3 1 ren L c1211220p RES THRES RES THRES UA OUT N E AC 14 CNDI 4 28 PVDATA 3 5 1 g ml gt 5 SELCHAN AA 13
16. Schutzvernerk nach DIN 34 beachten ADR_DAT AD_E 6 RES CONTROL COE 0 ee LES F DISP_INV C AP 13 VO P AP 12 VEE LCD CONTROL TM oes mI 4 74HCT86 3 ee ME OF DA COCK ne AP 3 D P EI MSM625568 sw SER D31 gt 74HCT86 3 45V 7515 o AP 11 VSS FDLL306 UDO 3 AP 10 VDD D32 AD_O 22 34 9 1 ai D3181 AD_1 21 Ao UDI Es g UDX2 R319 AD 2 59 M UD2 e de AP 9 CP CPU INTERFACE LL 74HCT245 AD_3 19 42 UD3 i 74HCTS6 ae E LCDRAMCS_ 10 S J AD_4 18 JAS 28 2515 Ree ORs ae LCDRAMMR_ 1 D 5 A4 LDO i AP 5 DISP OFF
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21. t e o D N N N e e e CN I E 3 3 LE oz ao o 0000 3 a S 3 2 5 ZNI Y9 de 2 17138440 bl a nuvo Sl 3 p c z y 5 a 2 a 5 B 8 E oo o e E E 8 e Ta 1 0 1 a T T 2 m Ii S 2 2 2099 pE NIG uobu JeuJsAzinuos GE Medical Systems Information Technologies EAGLE 1000 Servicing Instructions Page 99 227 468 01 Rev G 4 5 5 Recorder service Motor adjustment What to adjust orto check What to mea sure with How Test mode Where to turn How big and exact What else to consider Motor speed Check mea surements of grid printout with ruler Heating time adjustment What to adjust or to check What to mea How Press Soft key Print for a moment Where to Speed ad juster R 503 How big and sure with Test mode turn exact 1 96 What else to consider V 25 mm s for Eagle 1000 printhead legend Heating time Connect oscil loscope to MP 2 1 and Press Soft key Print for a moment Heating time adjuster R 504 referred to printhead Adjustment made at 25 mm s Caution printhead warms up during printing temperature MP 1 1 GND 22
22. Schutzvernerk nach DIN 34 beachten 0 ADR_DATCAD_E 0 CONTROL CU E Di 74HCT574 en 1 ES L RECWR_ MISSE D amp D 6u1 E Sei GND z 2 1 p 19 D REC O DA 3 Ze D RECI Se ort D_ 4 17 D_EEC_2 RESD 00r c3 D 5 16 DKEEC 3 Seno 06r D_4 6 15 D_EEC_4 P655 90r c3 D 5 1 14 D REC 5 P656 00r D_6 8 13 D_EEC_6 REST 00r c3 Hey 3 12 D REC T R658 m r 78 5V C162 zs n Suid ZW GND aa 14HCT514 KEE EENG EN RECUR u D 8 site v DAISTRB rees 3 18 GA pec oor 4 17 SELCHAN Bees 100r D_11 5 16 MAEKEE_ SCH 100r ES D 6 oe R683 M e 7 14 P D_14 8 13 FREE_OUT1 LEES 100r m D 15 3 S REC RES co Z9 14HCTOG ar D 8 REC RES RESETB_ 16 E R680 rog E 7527 L 3
23. 232 62 1 459 D BT AS 829 074 88 504 658 53 BT BS OET AS OET BS q A O ML e e e O R16 R28 R24 Bog R55 E D7 R15 R23 Se q C26 R45 gt R14 aS ST Q O O O Of ce If E Ri3 R22 eem R41 O Of cs Si O O E OOl c7 S os R29 pio R40 lc Ol c33 O OO O Ol ce 2 C12 R12 R21 7 R34 a Ol c34 C37 O OO O Ol c4 eT C19 R33 09 O zee R20 le O O OO C28 D4 C18 oo OO g Olesa E E CO OOO 3 o Usus Oo R38 IS O O QQ 999 C2 ZE SSES C24 J 014 e ort O RS R4 R28 gl o13 Ino 05 O O R114 T En E 012 r oa O O 00 1 EHE OO q O O a a O O S OO R2 pg 9 J elle O RIO f R31 o O O R9 S1 Ke e O O e x A se meros jp ls CX de S OQ O O O O R s R 7 oe O e e e O 6 AE p SPS A MARKIERUNG 2 916 189 03 915 418 90 BARCODE l ei UI Mi C505 L 2 o e o E EE ed O y XXXXXXXXXX a a S O O pal A S O O XXX XXX XX XXXX a 2500 N 7 4 gs O O S SC LL TR500 E O O O M O oO ac 8 8 Oy O OO S olle loo O O OO ale ola a O O O oo ES 2503 T Ol E bee O O H dE L503 e Ol e ONES O S a OO 000 0501 OD Sc O a O Rp O Go 000 GEO Ol X IO J R508 O O O S S 3 C507 a O O oo L502 5 o OO 442 01 005 O el R500 x Of jo es O OO O OJ R50 5 8 O R509 5 O O
24. Schutzvernerk nach DIN 34 beachten QSPI INTERFACE on Lo x amp X ser 5V 5V MUL T IPLEXER UX CONTROL Las t 25 Ze 2505 o ES e UDT 74HCT14 BIS E E TEMP_CONT CIS 8 iL LTC1391CS URT 20 1 2 ulh es aed 1 16 19 VCC SCLK 5 2 gt V 5 1 18 CSMUX RESET 3 3 R510 3 D mJ TT DATAMUX CS_TEMP_ 4 10 ule 6 681r 3 V Ka FERE evr Tel H3 MOST 1 SA DATA2 T gt 5K76 15 CS_TEIN_ 5 DATA1 e UCC_ERR 2905 x502 US 14 8007 17 74HCT14 amp GLK fy 3 SCLK 0008 2505 isses 158 GND CS1 SCLK1 RS 77 681r E GI iS N GEN ecND 8 4 Or 4d ula 2 ey E EIS m R508 din din ZU Zone Tr as HG C29 X50 calli 681r Tc gt Vec UDT Ground D liso leo les 47N 1 ojo e AT EIL oo oo oo Or co co 4J ls A 7504 74HCT14 TEMP AMPLIFIER ADC 7 5VT C19 R20 AT See 47N LTC1296DCS 5V S v500 3 sls 3 I opAt776s En The e His MRS Ho ec le LS Lo d P ATOR ATSR a ACLK Eg M ed
25. P_AS_ Lol olol o lo o oto RECRD NONO IND Is Is NUI INE T4HCT5 14 xl O ooI IoQOIOQO mm KS EN M com colo co co co eo C1 Cv a Cc a7 274 ar u l D 8 19 1012 GRAPHR oe 3 AL PHAR D_10 17 4 PVALARM_ mE D TT 16 5 MISEN_ i D_12 15 e OVLOAD_ i 5 D 13 14 7 FREE INI D 14 13 8 FREE D_15 12 9 FREE IN3 211 L12 in 0u1 E 5 CD 12VR 0 oo 102 01 8 CO PO n n E oO nmmmmmmmm 1 1 10 2 01 N CO ho C2C2 C2 C2 C2 C2 C2 C2 1 770 2 2 2 2 oO DATSTRB_ 6A SELCHAN MARKER RASTER SD REC RES CND CRAPHR ALPHAR PVALARM_ MISEN OVLOAD_ GND COD 5V Es ZO vo T C2 gt
26. gt DOS Sensitivity gt 5uV V mmHg SS ee gt 0 Connect up simulator to monitor and press F3 NIP PRESS in the main menu followed by selecting Mode INVASIVE with F4 and perform zero adjustment Select the following pressure values and check display is within tolerance limits 200 mmHg 6 mmHg 100 mmHg 4 mmHg 30 mmHg 3 mmHg Set simulator to wave and activate pressure waveform on the monitor A pulsating pres sure waveform displaying the following digital values should appear on the screen GE Medical Systems EAGLE 1000 Page 78 Information Technologies Servicing Instructions 227 468 01 Rev G Systolic value approx 120 mmHg Diastolic value approx 80 mmHg Mean pressure approx 93 mmHg 3 2 8 Temperature performance check Vers 2 0 or higher Plug the temperature simulator into the Eagle 1000 select the different positions and check them according the following list Positions on simulator Displayed value 43 8 C 43 7 C 43 9 C 38 8 C 38 7 C 38 9 C 30 0 C 29 9 C 30 1 C 4 0 C 3 8 C 4 2 C open Probe short Probe 3 2 9 RS232 performance check Vers 2 0 or higher With infrared transmitter plugged in check transfer of patient data to QuickLink When no infrared transmitter is plugged in the RS232 interface can be tested separately Enter Service Menu on Monitor Press F1 and F5 simultaneously Press F3 and F4 simultaneously Prere
27. lt gt E_CONCEC_E 0 VN ES 220p GES C ce R88 ae 30k1 052 qe 3 ANE O V508 din TLO64CD yF 411 LL 13 4 GNDF T ow R ECG1 AMPLIFIER V569 EL d scr oO Al vss 2 5 S ee d 4Inls WB3 9 lao vee 7 LV VF S ao Te gs VF Glen T 4 ez led Ico L 14 Sat ARTE R522 R523 2DF GNDF GNDF Go bn laden a eee gaye eae R Ba lin 5 5 15k8 C36 ce Lal 4 II yF 220 L 1 R553 1n A 4 _15k8 R44 R520 R64 Zee SEDI Inga V508 15k8 33k2 30k OV 3Y1 15k8 LO6 4CD ko er E S e CD4653 _ 220p pen4 i j T WE Ee wp 16 VF ue Y 11a VSS id VE 3 509 my 10 p vEE17_ V GNDF TL07AcD 2e U_RLF G Le L VF NL QE ge E rice too e c sr 146 x o MS X2 2 micis L125 xs XA 2DF GNDF GNDF R la L b lxs L 20 lxe cad loons C AC x R90 2502 TER E pe CD46518 ECG2 AMPLIFIER 10jA1 vss VF 18 pem MB23 y Sho vee Ly yp SE 1 TL674CD Sen 954 o z S 8 L VF T R527 R528 J 58 ain arla Big de pg eck I Wd pue we e m eS rege 4 II yF 1n athe 2v1 15k8 V508 R48 je R525 2DF CNOF GNUF ae m A 987 TL664CD 15kS 33k2 a 15k8 co 031112200 g H A 23 o HE Ree CD4653 226p VF Ee voo 16 VF 4 MB21 Wa vss 8 E 4 1822 ile ee GNDF 4917 C 5 gt Ce S V203 F S 11 TLO74CD Lio pe L154 1x2 GIS S to 126 lx3 wl 3 PAD ao cs R In lx4 e L 5 lxs 2 hg 2DF GND
28. OV d dwej ssaJd pedAsy DISJUS SET daN Ns Aieneg euegeg AlddnS Jamog av 5un6JosJSAUuOJ1S ISCH ssnN nd myoS cec SY 993 943 av ov JonuoW 99J J89WAXO D ejdsiq Jop1029M uuiugospig 1e19B1911IsID9yY Page 34 EAGLE 1000 227 468 01 Rev G Servicing Instructions GE Medical Systems Information Technologies 2 2 7 2 Floating system supply and signal flow AlddnS Jeold 1 QVd ldSO i En zssadd OSS 2Odd 1 N O ES u B Bs LSS dd 2 TIVO AS wee Av Idi ISU4NN cec sd YJId339 AGLF SYOSNAS NOIIV1OSI NIIVO NON eA gt ONIIVO 13 Page 35 EAGLE 1000 227 468 01 Rev G Servicing Instructions GE Medical Systems Information Technologies 2 2 7 3 System power supply H HO NO UOJ x fiopeg abieyo JO1EJSUS6 MS S 9 0NU09 ebieyuD aS as A434 A
29. 1 NM WaIHIS OIT QN9 407 WH MaV IV TI 340 NOL 11 0v1v8 31 N31SY1 ON 330N0 Y1 7430NO V V1 a Vl ed vl EJ VI RJ Vi S4 V1 GE Medical Systems EAGLE 1000 Page 61 Information Technologies Servicing Instructions 227 468 01 Rev G 2 3 Pin configuration of panel connectors 2 3 1 Socket ECG 303 444 28 Marquette Hellige input socket circular version Green mark on plug 5 Lead Cable 3 Lead Cable 1 Input R R 2 Input C L 3 Input F F 4 Input N Front view 5 Input L 6 Ident Cable Connected Ident Cable Connected 7 GND floating GND floating 8 En 9 Ident 5 Lead Cable 10 Screen Screen GE Medical Systems EAGLE 1000 Information Technologies Servicing Instructions Page 62 227 468 01 Rev G 2 3 2 Socket SpO 303 444 29 Marquette Hellige input socket circular version Blue mark on plug On device 2 O ON Oo Oc BA Go N A Anode Photodetector nc nc Cathode Photodetector GND R cal LED Red LED Cathode IR_LED Anode nc LED Red LED Anode IR LED Cathode GND Screen Front view GE Medical Systems EAGLE 1000 Page 63 Information Technologies Servicing Instructions 227 468 01 Rev G 2 3 3 Socket PRESS 303 444 30 Marquette Hellige input socket circular version Red mark on plug On device On Press Distributer pos Signal PRESS1 neg Signal PRESS 1 pos Signal PRESS 2 Ident to PRESS Distributor neg Signal PRESS
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31. Lpl Trennrelais PCB Relay EAGLE 1000 European Representative GE Medical Systems Information Technologies GmbH Postfach 60 02 65 D 79032 Freiburg Germany Tel 49 761 4543 0 Fax 449 761 45 43 233 World Headquarters GE Medical Systems Information Technologies Inc 8200 West Tower Avenue Milwaukee WI 53223 USA Tel 41414 355 5000 Fax 41414355 3790 GE Medical Systems Information Technologies gemedicalsystems com Asia Pacific GE Medical Systems Hong Kong Ltd 11th Floor The Lee Gardens 33 Hysan Avenue Causeway Bay Hong Kong Tel 852 2100 6300 Fax 852 2100 6292
32. 1 2 47n N N Revision No oo Date Name A03 433 671 94 LM339 x1 38803119 A 09 05 96 WHL Date Name SCHEMATIC x2 202356 B 26 06 96 WHL DRAWN 14 02 96 WHL GNDF CNDF CNDF x3 202377 C 23 07 96 WHL APPRovEp 09 05 96 WHL x4 202572 D 04 12 96 WHL ECG MONITOR vie E S Se S Se SN Se ED ves ED ve St vie St ve n ve B vie Sei Sei Sc Set Sc a Set ha Sei Sc Kat d d _ x5 064702 E 24 05 00 MSG SSUED W LOEHNING DATE DIR Schutzvernerk nach DIN 34 beachten
33. resolution 1 Sp0 deviations from actual value Sp0 1st standard deviation in combination with standard finger probe DS 100A between 70 and 100 3 digits disposable probe for adults D25 between 70 and 100 2 digits disposable probe for children OXI D20 between 70 and 100 2 digits disposable probe for babies J 20 between 70 and 95 2 digits disposable probe for neonates N 25 between 70 and 95 2 digits unspecified between 0 and 69 SpO Plethysmogram accuracy of the pulse rate measurement 3 pulses min between 20 and 150 pulses min 2 between 150 and 250 pulses min GE Medical Systems EAGLE 1000 Page 24 Information Technologies Servicing Instructions 227 468 01 Rev G 2 1 8 Non invasive blood pressure Signal input Single lumen tubing system type CF signal input IEC 601 1 patient is electrically not connected to the system thus the system is protected from defibrillation discharges and electrosurgery voltages Signal processing Oscillometric method stepwise pressure decrease zero pressure reference prior to each measurement Two measuring modes adult neonate mmHg adult systolic 25 to 255 diastolic 10 to 220 mean 18 to 255 neonate systolic 20 to 155 diastolic 5 to 110 mean 10 to 130 The specifications are met for pulse rates between 40 and 240 BPM adult neonate Safety circuits Redundant monitoring of the cuff pressure by means of a second independent p
34. FDLL360 x2 4N7 3 bo U P He Gm x2 Ly 47 LMC6482 E x2 E T x 28 an 74HCT74 DP Bolg JJ 6 pe u M S 23 a e ve u Bez x2 MC6482 ER N es Ar y Soles ons AD620AR a 3 pros V563 2 GND or 4N7 42 R87 24h roe 5 ee 150r 4MHZ OSCILLATOR P1 10 C82 x2 10k ib 4 47n 4 x2 10518 5 UDP AN AP x x1 x2 x2 x2 C77 AP 2209 R74 2 P2 2 1 18533 i gt 2 x2 5k76 LE76 Rn x2 zb 10k R84 3 6864MHZ 1M UGP P179 ZE oboe 47n els 332k N 14 JJ 7 5 x1 x2 9U1 5 C14 mE ee C61 1 alVCE 8 5 15 P2 1 D569 gt xxeUse3 1 2 z xlx2 L3 Al cl FDLL300 x2 FDLL300 x2 x2 10n x2 un E lee P2 8 2 7 5VP AP 4 00MHZ MR d n 2 P2 9 x1 x2 47N amp x2 L4 15 47n P2 10 x1 x2 BP APT x2 7 emp 22 Be Se Se JJ 8 43 P2 6 eX aaa RP 2 csel oUso2 Ei GND i x I G 8 P2 1 an 167 x2 5s ee T3 e E ox x1 x2 3k65 x2IC78 x2 D24 BC847B d n Lig p23 eS IN 025 BAs32 URP 47N BA932 x21 026 D23 ME AP A zumav BAS32 lz Sch e AP x2 e x I x2 N 47 5WP _ Ji ERROR a AP a E SENSOR IDENTIFIC x x2 A R68 HVF x2 x2 100k gt our R58 FLOATING SUPPLY bo x2IC55 H Yo ik eleso Sto 4 504 7 5VP D17 Mh 2 x2 e 47N x2 TLOG2CD 47N t Figs js 47N EE 7 GVP n C509 C510 i 12VH ipe x2 T4 x2 x2 j o Anfang L 5 x2 C 2 R65 B F R51 o J
35. PCB with Index G will not replaced HW with Marquette Connectors and RS 232 Current loop PCB ECG Monitor 388 03119 H new EPROM Z521 with SW Rel 2 1 Part no 443 309 05 PCB ECG Monitor 388 031191 new Connector for Display 2003727 001 PCB ECG Monitor 388 03119 J new layout Index E new Connector for Display 2003727 004 PCB PRESS TEMP 388 03175 D new Isolation PCB PRESS TEMP 388 03175 E R5 changed R114 new temperature measurement PCB TEMP 388 03204D new Isolation PCB TEMP 388 032 04E RS changed R114 new temperature measurement PCB NIBP 930 11793 A new modul replaces 930 117 15 A PCB NIBP 930 11793 B new SW V1 2 for pump driver Neo mode PCB NIBP 388 03260 B replaces 930 117 93 PCB NIBP 388 032 60 C replaces R52 10k to 4k7 new R107 108 OR and R511 10k PCB NIBP 388 032 60 D changes for Z9 Z11 Z12 and Z18 PCB NIBP 388 032 60 E changes for R19 R84 PCB NIBP 388 032 60 G new SW Version 1 3 PCB NFS40 930 117 41 A Computer products NFS40 PCB NFS40 930 117 41 A1 with Resitor R1 1M Ohms 921 009 00 PCB SNP 9548 93011741 B Skynet SNP 9548 M Updating Version 1 0 to 1 01 To update software EAGLE 1000 Release 1 01 only PCB ECG Monitor with Index E D C1 C2 B1 is admissible A new user manual with PRESS TEMP and Quick Link is necessary Updating Version 2 0 to 2 01 To update product software EAGLE 1000 Release 2 01 only EPROM part no 443 309 03 Updating Version 1 01 to
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37. 76 3 2 6 4 Testing display accuracy of SpO2 and pulse rate nee 77 3 2 7 Invasive blood pressure performance check Vers 2 0 and higher 77 3 2 8 Temperature performance check Vers 2 0 or higher nennen 78 3 2 9 RS232 performance check Vers 2 0 or higher en 78 3 2 10 Nurse call output performance check 79 3 2 11 Testing condition of battery es 79 GE Medical Systems EAGLE 1000 Page 5 Information Technologies Servicing Instructions 227 468 01 Rev G 3 2 12 Backup battery for the clok ail a REE eee rennen 79 3 3 Calibration check of the measuring system nn 80 3 3 1 Technical Inspections of the Measuring System i 80 3 4 Safety Analysis TOS dui RR d v ute et pe edis belt to teo Me go cau 81 lt 81 3 4 2 Recommended Test Equipment etnicidad 81 3 4 3 Protective Earth Resistance Se 83 3 4 4 Leakage Current Measurement eee re nnne 83 3 4 4 1 Enclosure Leakage Current Test 83 3 4 4 2 Patient Leakage Current Test emen 84 3 4 4 3 Enclosure Leakage Current Test System i 85 A Instrument Service m Naia 86 4 1 Service node tests unte tati Br A eal oft d e Ecran 86 4 2 Instrument performancCe eene eene n nennen en rnn rennen nnne nnne nennen 87 42 1 Startup eu Ee 87 4 2 2 Operating performance eene enne rr ren nenn nennen nnns 87 4 2 3 Performance in the event of a malfunction i 87 4 3 Battery management reete oe EE EE 88 4 4 Safety informatio i
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39. S Plan i Please refer to the appendix 2 5 Master Record Index MI Please refer to the appendix 3 Maintenance and technical inspection nnn 69 351 Visual check sese idas 69 9 2 Checkout Procedures irent ec eet tur E ere nen Road er ds 70 3 2 1 Recommended testing calibration equipment and accessories ssssssssssssess 70 3 2 2 Test prelimihnaries 2 ni ete t tate ret Pee ede coit De atate eta Pedir etes pend 71 3 2 3 Operating control and indicator performance checks tk 71 3 2 4 ECO performance Clieck oon cmn aan tadas 72 3 2 4 1 Patient cable identification nens 72 3 244 ECG Simulator settirigs iecit de es 72 3 2 4 3 Analysis of the ECG signal HR value and QRS been 72 3 2 4 4 Testing alarm limits recorder start audible alarm activation 73 3 2 4 5 Testing the input amplifier offset i 73 3 2 4 6 Testing pacing detection conteret t t ENEE EPOR el EE dd 73 3 2 4 7 Testing the lead fail detection ern 74 3 2 5 NI blood pressure performance check 74 3 2 5 1 Leakage test iore EE et e EE i 74 3 2 5 2 Testing display erTOFS eigenen ees Lee datu ec oreet eo EUR Pond bee LASER 74 3 2 5 3 Testing the deflation pressure threshold i 76 3 2 5 4 Dynamic blood pressure measurement e 76 3 2 6 SpO2 performance check 76 3 2 6 1 A schrie RR RA RAE eR RD 76 32 6 2 Monitor settings e EE NE 76 3 2 6 3 Displaying waveforms and parameter readings
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42. to 10V 3 5V lt 50mA short circuit proof 9 Pause Alarm KUE_open Collector for V2 1 or higher GE Medical Systems EAGLE 1000 Page 66 Information Technologies Servicing Instructions 227 468 01 Rev G 2 3 6 2 Port Press Adapter 220 102 01 For pin assignment refer to PRESS as well as PCB Press Distributer 388 032 12 P GE Medical Systems EAGLE 1000 Page 67 Information Technologies Servicing Instructions 227 468 01 Rev G 2 4 Complete circuit diagram and mechanical diagrams 2 4 1 Systems without a recorder 101 123 2 4 2 Systems with a recorder 101 124 2 4 3 Complete wiring circuit S Plan Please refer to the appendix GE Medical Systems EAGLE 1000 Page 68 Information Technologies Servicing Instructions 227 468 01 Rev G 2 5 Master Record Index MRI Please refer to the appendix GE Medical Systems EAGLE 1000 Page 69 Information Technologies Servicing Instructions 227 468 01 Rev G 3 Maintenance and technical inspection Maintenance intervals The manufacturer recommends monitor is inspected once annually The inspection involves a Visual Inspection Checkout Procedures and Safety Ana lysis Tests Intervals for Calibration Check of the measuring systems This tests are required in Germany and have to be performed according domestic laws Accuracy tests of the measuring systems for temperature and non invasive blood pressure have to be performed every 2 years Important The following ins
43. 0 2 C internal deviation for both values The PCB PRESS TEMP or PCB TEMP must be replaced The socket is not correctly inserted or is defective plug in flat strip cable correctly if necessary replace it Power supply from PCB ECG Monitor is too weak provided there is no overloading due to the temperature or Press module PCB Oximeter or the ECG circuit the PCB ECG Monitor should be replaced Signal transmission on PCB ECG Monitor defective replace this PCB No measurement by PRESS Pressure transducer or cable defective inspect transducer membrane subject to pres sure check cable if necessary replace transducer or cable if connectable When using the Lionheart simulator it is not possible to display a pressure signal on the display although the socket and power supply are O K and plugged in correctly replace PCB PRESS TEMP Signal transmission on PCB ECG Monitor defective replace this PCB GE Medical Systems EAGLE 1000 Page 105 Information Technologies Servicing Instructions 227 468 01 Rev G 4 7 QuickLink test 4 7 1 Technical inspections The following procedures may be done to check parts of a complete system of Eagle 1000 QuickLink and VICOM Server To check a complete System follow the chapter 4 2 6 Maintenance and checkout procedures 4 7 2 Tools required Pozidrive screwdriver Eagle 1000 QuickLink adapter and QuickLink Station Test with QuickLink Station without HELAN connection is
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45. 15 101 124 02 07 Dokument Nr Document No 10112402 D02 E E p A A E Diese Tabelle definiert die g ltigen Konfigurationen des EAGLE 1000 Version 2 1 This table defines the valid configurations of the EAGLE 1000 Version 2 1 Komponente Sach Nr Index Referenz kompatibel Component Part No Prod Reference compatible in Variante Service in variant EKG Lpl EKG Monitor PCB ECG MONITOR 388 031 19 H Monitor Austausch Nr Replacement No 2004448 001 Ersatzteil Nr Spare part No 303 445 21 Netzteil Lpl NFS40 PLB NFS40 930 117 41 Power Supply Lpl SNP9548 PCB SNP9548 930 117 41 Remarks Index A Computer Products Netzteil NFS40 7915 Index A1 Computer Products Netzteil mit ge ndertem Widerstand R1 Index B Skynet Netzteil SNP 9548 M entsteht aus 930 117 88 Lpl Press Temp PCB PRESS TEMP 388 031 775 Austausch Nr Replacement No 389 004 19 C Ersatzteil Nr Spare part No 303 445 12 Lpl Temp PCB TEMP 388 032 04 Ersatzteil Nr Spare part No 303 445 13 Oximeter Lpl MP204 Oxim PCB MP204 Oxim 930 117 26 03 05 07 Board Ersatzteil Nr Spare part No 303 444 65 Index C entspricht is equivalent MP204P Revision A 1 A 7 A Siehe see CPU Label NBP LO NIBP 2000 PCB NIBP 2000 388 032 60 4H B1 C1 D E F G Modul 930 117 93 B 930 117 15 A Remarks NIBP2000 38803260 G enth lt contains SW V1 3 Version G ist is update von of F Softw update von of 93011793B 38803260 B1 C1 D E auf t
46. 2 pos excitation voltage neg excitation voltage Ident Probe Press 1 Connected GND BP Screen 2 O ON Oo Om A WD oO pos Signal PRESS 1 neg Signal PRESS 1 Ident Wrong Probe Front view pos excitation voltage neg excitation voltage Ident Probe Connected Screen GE Medical Systems EAGLE 1000 Page 64 Information Technologies Servicing Instructions 227 468 01 Rev G 2 3 4 Socket Temperature TEMP 303 444 31 10 Pin Connector Socket Signal Tto PCB TE to System 1 GND_AT T 1 to T 2 D umm NTC Pulldown d dicii 2 NTC Input Ar RE ee 2 NTC Input E ea 1 GND_AT 6 Coding 7 E 1 GND_AT m 3 Plug in contact detection by break contact jack 9 A Plug in contact detection threshold value T 9 to T 10 10 Reference plug in contact detection threshold value T 4 T 3 GE Medical Systems EAGLE 1000 Page 65 Information Technologies Servicing Instructions 227 468 01 Rev G 2 3 5 Socket on the rear panel of the Eagle 1000 RS 232 Connector 1 12 5V 3V lt 100mA short circuit proof 2 RxD 3 TxD 4 12V V24 5 GND 7 Connected to Pin 1 8 Nurse Call to 10V 3 5V lt 50mA short circuit proof 9 Nurse Call Connector 1 to 12 5V 3V lt 100mA short circuit proof 2 ECG Trigger Delay max 25ms Pulse 12 5V 3V lt 15mA 1 ms 3 Alarm ALARM_open Collector max 20V max 20mA load 4 6 TxD_20mA Current Loop 7 GND 8 Nurse Call
47. 2 0 2 01 2 1 HF TRIGGER HF TRIGGER P_DIRECTION P_DIRECTION PACE_ PACE_ U_EKG1 U_EKG1 C D AE H e E A p KE E Me ER EDD CONTROL DISPLAY F_EKG1 F_EKG1 U_EKG2 U_EKG2 F_EKG2 F_EKG2 2 U_RLF _ a 3 3 a PBLJ BL 3 9 ME BL 4 9 3 BL 9 9 E_CONCEC_E 0 ADR_DATCAD_E 0 CONTROL CO E 0 o m o e o ul ul ud ul ul ul ul 1 1 1 ud 1 1 1 1 a c 1 a o o o m lt o o lt Vv o lt lt E pa I E za E A o a o a o u a o o u o u 1 E u 1 m 1 E u u LE u u z o o e zm o o O o lt e 2 lt e lt e SF ACE LIN POWER CONTROL NTER gt C2 F OUT Schutzvernerk nach DIN 34 beachten BL S 3 BL 6 9 BL 7 9 BL 8 9 Marquette Hellige GmbH 38803119 D02 Er Mol tte Versione Revision No ans Date Name A08 PIENA x1 38803119 202572 A 04 12 96 WHL Date Name SCHEMATIC x2 064702 B 24 05 00 MSG DRAWN 14 02 96 WHL APPROVED 09 05 96 WHL ECG MONITOR ES SR SS ES ES ES E ye Se D s E ue S wo y vo MES ISSUED W LOEHNING Schutzvernerk nach DIN 34 beachten
48. 2 0 To update product software EAGLE 1000 Release 2 0 only PCB ECG Monitor with Index F is admissible the PCB ECG Monitor with Index G is admissible New Marquette connectors time and temperature in Fahrenheit To update product software EAGLE 1000 Release 2 1 only EPROM part no 443 309 05 the PCB ECG Monitor with Index H is admissible New Central communication portuguese Marquette Hellige GmbH 1 Hufzingen 3 9568 new index 38803119 38803175 38803204 new Dispaly 25000 Kaltenbach D 79111 Freiburg 066702 Correction PUB ECG Monitor DE GKaltenbach 061765 RewGforPCBNBP 260899 TKaltenbach m 203167 Power supply ade 151 amamus 29959 Correction PCB NBP200hdsxE 6 197 Malkmus SES Updating Version 2 01 to 2 1 j 202987 Correction PCB NIBP 200 Index C 29 07 97 AMalkmus ECO No nderungsbeschreibung Change Description Datum Date Name Projektion Format Ma stab Scale Oberfl che Finish Datum Date Name CT A4 13 06 96 M amp E Malkmus File Name Gepriift Approved 13 06 96 H Schlosser 10112302 D05_SZ04 prift Approved Dokument Bezeichnung Document Description Zeichn Art Blatt Nr Teil Bezeichnung Part Description Teil Nr Part Number doc schem SZ04 EAGLE 1002 SZ 04 101 123 02 07 EAGLE 1002 04 06 08 10 14 101 123 02 07 10112302 D05 101 124 02 07 EAGLE 1003 05 07 09 11 15 Version 1 01
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50. 4 seconds asystole alarm 4 seconds e 3 signal sizes for monitor display in freeze mode or else on the recorder trace 5 10 20 mm mV 1 mV calibration signal on waveform and recorder trace detection of pacing pulses these specifications refer to an ECG signal free of inter ference pulse duration d gt approx 0 2 ms lt 40 ms pace marker independent of polarity pulse amplitude a 10 to 700 mV over undershoot a 1 mV time constant t 25 to 100 ms GE Medical Systems EAGLE 1000 Page 23 Information Technologies Servicing Instructions 227 468 01 Rev G alarm limits adjustment range 20 to 250 BPM trigger output on Nurse Call connection nominally 12 V 1 ms delay max 25 ms tole rance 9 5 V to 15 5 V rate measurement derivation of trigger pulses from the ECG signal or from the pressure waveform or from the SpO signal with automatic adaption of the trigger threshold or blanking of pacing pulses calculation of the mean rate 3 digit display on the monitor screen 2 1 7 Oxygen saturation Sp0 Signal input Connection for one SpO probe isolated from ground floating input circuit isolated patient connection of the CF type IEC Used in conjunction with the approved probes the module is protected from voltages generated by defibrillation discharges and electrocautery Signal processing dual wavelength pulse oximeter Sp0 measuring range 1 to 100 PR measuring range 20 to 250 BPM
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54. After disconnecting and reconnecting the battery the instrument has to be started up wit hout a power input until the battery is depleted Otherwise the battery is considered deple ted and depending on the actual charge strongly overcharged Battery replacement When the operating time of the instrument with a full battery is only less than 1 5 hours it has to be replaced The charging time to 8096 capacity is approx 3 2 hours to 10096 approx 12 hours Battery test for version V2 1 and higher Discharge battery switch on instrument without power line until the audible alarm signal sounds and the flashing message Battery appears When this event occurs the battery display reading is saved and after the plugging in of the power line can be seen in the service screen If the value is greater than 40 for instruments which have not been in use for a long period the battery can be formed by charging and depleting the battery again Otherwise the battery has exceeded its service life and must be replaced When starting up the instrument after disconnecting the battery from the PCB ECG Moni tor it must be operated without power input until the battery is depleted Otherwise depen ding on the actual battery charge battery overcharging may occur Anew battery should be depleted and charged 3 times to achieve full capacity To maintain the battery capacity for a long time the battery should be depleted and charged at least once a m
55. Datum nderungstext Name Sach Nr Entworfen 29 07 96 Gepr ft 29 07 96 ep 388 032 14 P Normgepr Format Benennung AL PCB Relay Lpl Trennrelais EAGLE 1000 Schutzvermerk nach DIN 34 beachten OHNE ALARMUNTERBREC CONTINUOUIS ALARM STANDARDEINSTELLUNG ALARMUNTERBRECH TERMITTENT ALARM UNG HNE ALARMUNTERBREC GERAETEAUSFALLE ONTINUOUS ALARM W EVICE FAILURE DETE 0 M C D HUNG ITH CTION RKENNUNG MIT ALARMUNTERBRECH MIT GERAETEAUSFALLE INTERMITTENT ALARM DEVICE FAILURE DETE UNG WITH CTION RKENNUNG LI16 18 23 XXXXXXXXXX O56 72 2 915 414 28 Pa ma Abma e Oberfl che 572 12 Werkstoff Rohteil Marquette Hellige GmbH Munzinger Str 3 D 79111 Freiburg II a Nr RILACADa F67219 F67219 8 4 2 442 0601 63 AL Datum nderungstext Sach Nr Entworfen 30 07 96 Gepr ft 30 07 96 388 032 14 R Normgepr Benennung
56. Instructions for more details EAGLE 1000 Page 11 GE Medical Systems 227 468 01 Rev G Information Technologies Servicing Instructions Central Station PC TE EE E ETE Saale 5 6 7 8 i k 1 E 14 a is t OctaBus1 OctaBus2 Zentrale PC bee vom Schwesternrufanschlu des Eagle 1000 A t snome geigerizentrale dokufsys03 vsd CS1000 System 6 5 1996 V1 0 P Geiger mod JHL Figure 2 Connection of EAGLE 1000 monitors to a PC Central Station SynOpsis 1000 using 2 OctaBus hardware interfaces GE Medical Systems EAGLE 1000 Page 12 Information Technologies Servicing Instructions 227 468 01 Rev G 1 3 2 Patient data transfer from EAGLE 1000 via HELAN to SMU using QuickLink 1 3 2 1 Introduction To ensure continuous monitoring it is also necessary to be able to record patients vital signals during relocation and transportation However since during patient transfer there is no connection to the LAN the trend data are collected and then transferred later as a block After taking over patient monitoring on the transport monitor recording of the data begins No connection is being established with the Gateway The patient remains anonymous i e his name is not entered into the transport moni
57. L VF LM339 12 SCH 7 ales VF VF 25 2n2 koko FI ula SI 30 2 5vF GNDFD 5VF vvv NE e 74HCT125 lt 16 V513 in 1474HCT14 8 1 IEEE sl D SCK Jr LM339 12 1 GER SEN Ley 681r L VF 5VF 7 AL axel 3 dreit ce VF PETS d Av ER EE 374 42 5VF SE 1 Br XIX ls 6 Weg Ml fz MOSI 1 2 p wd u ju GNDFD GNDFD E ES V513 7 5VF se LM339 12 75 BER ES GNDFD 14 74HCT14 615608 y SE eq PCS1 VF R580 v 4408 i My 3 681r SSC Act 7514 L 7 75 X50 2 90 a GND GNDFD prm Y ect S S GND T Te Ale US s C C 7 co co co STATE MACHINE e oy uiid d STATUS REGISTER Sch Seck 5VF 5VF ex eo 74HCT166 SU d 5VF 8 ze R SRG8 vec 1 052 Sees ECG CONTROL Kitz n MILSHIETI g 1 20 al Se 5 M2ILOAD GND 47n 3 SCLK VCC FoF 5VF boot we a PCSX_ ADUCS 3 Ser cm GNDFD 5VF 1 q MOST LOAD 17 TRCTIA H4 5609 74HCT125 E 5VF IN1 STRB hg dme 09 e R578 1 30 S a IN2 04 he R24 4 3 4k 15 Bla MISO RESETB t 2 30 Ze 3 IN3 343 ser 5 Vx s 1 R579Hc v 12 30 74HCT14 4 1 3 INA 2 3 Bp e 7514 5 S a dul 1 9 ET CH GNDFD GNDFD X500 le amp b m INDEX D H 10 CND o 11 Te Ta Te Y Av 25 i UR r oe _ S n 48 ES o E SWITCHING REGULATOR amp 7512 C61 e St ES ES zu an CONT tr am e HR SE e 2 i GNDFDGNDFD GNDFD 16V8 ir S ae GNDFD GNDFD CNDFD GNDFD 221r BAS29 8 2 C537 2 74HCT166
58. LpLNIBP2000 LpLNFS40 LpLNFS40 LpLSNP9548 388 032 04D 388 032 04 E 930 117 93 930 117 93 388 032 60 388 032 60 388 032 60 388 032 60 E 388 032 60 G 930 117 41 A 930 117 41 A1 930 117 41 B A B B C D neues EPROM Z521 mit SW Rel 2 0 Sach Nr 44330903 Eine Aufarbeitung auf G ist nicht moglich neues Layout Index D neues EPROM Z521 mit SW Rel 2 01 Sach Nr 443 309 04 Lpl mit Index G d rfen nicht durch Lpl mit Index A F ersetzt werden Lpl hat Marquette Stecker und RS232 Stromausgang neues EPROM Z521 mit SW Rel 2 1 Sach Nr 443 309 05 Stiftleiste f r Display 2003727 001 hinzu neues Layout Index E Buchse f r Display 2003727 004 hinzu neue Isolierung RS ge ndert R114 neu wegen Temperaturmessung neue Isolierung R5 ge ndert R114 neu wegen Temperaturmessung neues Modul ersetzt 930 117 15 A neue SW V1 2 Pumpenansteuerung Neo Mode lersetzt 930 117 93 Schaltungs nderung durch PAR R52 20k 4k7 R107 108 OR und R511 10k hinzu Schaltungs nderung Z9 Z11 212 und Z18 ndern sich Schaltungs nderung R19 R84 neue SW V1 3 Computer Products NFS40 7915 mit geandertem Wid R1 1M Ohm 921 009 00 Skynet SNP 9548 M Update der Version 1 0 nach 1 01 Zum ndern der Produkt Software EAGLE 1000 in Release 1 01 EPROM Sach Nr 443 309 02 ist die Lpl EKG Monitor 388 031 19 Index E D B1 C1 C2 zugelassen Update der Version 1 01 nach 2 0 Zum ndern der Produkt Software E
59. OOOO OOOOOQOQO B o o Spo MP2 MP 1 R501 KURY 383 273 37 30 S m o O O o je 34 O GE O O D gt Oo o o ce Oo o o oo 25 Con o o See O O OO O O Oo R502 O o OO O o Ol Z500 O OO O o SS AB 96 o s H O OO Bal o9 o oO R503 sO gt loo O oO loo b 6 O lt 5 a E A Ee O amp m R504 LANG 433 672 03 sk NICHT BESTUECKT HELLIGE GMBH Be ey 588 0531 70 R BL1 2 Pan M PL REGISTRIERTEIL 50 1996 DAT NAME EN cer Bo ise PCB RECORDER 50 ENT MRE 7MUELLER GE Medical Systems EAGLE 1000 Page 101 Information Technologies Servicing Instructions 227 468 01 Rev G 4 5 6 PCB Press Temp 388 031 75 PCB Temp partly equipped PCB Press Temp In the event of a malfunction this PCB should be replaced In the earliest instruments instead of the two insulating envelopes around the PCB there is a piece of insulating foil under the PCB Press Temp which needs to be rein stalled Press Adjustment not envisaged Temp Adjustment not envisaged Test The two control values measured internally appear in the service display image Ifthese lie outside the tolerance limits no temperature measurement is made by the probe Rated values 38 8 C 0 1 C Cutoff tolerance 0 2 C 4 0 C 0 2 C 0 2 C 4 6 Troubleshooting tips Instrument cannot be switched on in battery mode no image on screen and no beep when actuating On button Battery completel
60. R239 p 47k5 6r7 4 1u6 j i ge Seege AU MA_12 RST 47k5 cxA vunn VOUT2 AE 2 NC b VOUT s M2 26 ACTSANMACTS 8233 hp 47k5 SOLDER CONNECTOR ele AE 3 NC VREF ux R150 A13 R234 4 47k5 mE Lio qu i 6k81 ATA ALIA NHALIA C 47k5 2 GND COMMON C AE 4 FL GND A CND VFB BOR Ah X501 1u6 L X1 RD O 11 I01 GND RD 1 12 ee 4 R51 je RD 2 131103 E RD_3 15 DISPLAY 28k7 203 27104 ae y es GNDNGNDN RD_5 171108 RAM lt cole mo ne RD_6 18 DISPLAY 107 RD 7 191108 IT E Tum me BI H Sheet GND GND GND GND EE an 7520 Marquette Hellige GmbH D 79007 Freiburg 388031 19 D10 Sos RE SE T B_ BYMT2 150 Notegukeped in Versione Revision No aa Date Name A03 433 671 94 23V elle x1 38803119 202356 B 26 06 96 WHL Date Name SCHEMATIC Bs o x2 202377 C 23 07 96 WHL DRAWN 14 02 96 WHL x3 202572 D 04 12 96 WHL APPROVED 09 05 96 WHL x4 064702 E 24 05 00 MSG ECG MO N ITO R E E ve E ve E E E ve E ve E E EX ES EX ES m AD gt G DN_ Er Se AD AD EN x5 064854 F_ 05 06 00 PHG SSUED W LOEHNING
61. Reig o slo o ri m o n gt ZDSA CH a H 2504 GE Medical Systems EAGLE 1000 Page 98 Information Technologies Servicing Instructions 227 468 01 Rev G Location of the adjustment devices on PCB ECG Monitor from Index J N a 5 1 o E Li gt oo o 5 np o E 0o o o So v 2 an E D amp a o a o d c3 P 2 O y I 2 p Del N no oO Ao 5 go o a M X m a Is o 2 s a 8 oo gt 5 3 oo ON 2 2 oo 2 o oo L E 5 e sg E 313 Ree4Ree d 3 a dede a o 5H Xm vos a img E RE o 2 RR o B Es Bo Cy ar log o N sl D 2 ers lt N a elg 2 p 5s e i o elle e es Je E Ga e E N for DISPLAY TYPE 930 117 17
62. Supply 930 117 41 388 031 19 AD 303 444 31 Temp Membrane Keypad 390 001 64 nm NN IW 1 WM T SRE E Lpl Press Temp oder or 388 031 75 Lpl Temp 388 032 04 Hierzu Drahtsatz Wire Set 383 273 29 Lpl Sp02 383 273 30 Lpl NIBP 383 273 32 Lpl Netzteil 383 273 33 Netzfilter Netzteil 383 273 65 Lpl NIBP 2000 383 273 34 SW Ruf RS232 383 273 31 LDL Press 383 273 35 Potentialausgleich Marquette Hellige GmbH 0 A ha an D 79111 Freiburg f 064854 Hitachi Display 2003727 004 hinzu 03 08 00 Koch Werkstoff Material le 064702 Hitachi Display 2003727 001 hinzu 29 05 00 G Kaltenbach Id 202930 930 117 93 ersetzt durch 388 032 60 12 06 97 GKaltenbach c 202848 Verdrahtung v L t sen ge ndert 22 04 97 G Kaltenbach Rohfeil b 202706 neueLpLNIBP 2000 930 11793 04 03 97 G Kaltenbach a 202557 Lpl Temp 388 032 04 neu hinzu 08 1196 GKaltenbach Freimafitoleranz Tolerance Projektion Format Ma stab Scale Oberfl che Finish Datum Date e e M 11 01 96 File Name Gepriift Approved 11 01 96 10112402 D02_SZ01 Geprift Approved kument B h a Kaltenbach L hning Dokument Bezeichnung doc schem SZ01 Document Description Zeichn Art Blatt Nr Teil Bezeichnung Part Description 101 123 02 07 EAGLE 1002 04 06 08 10 14 52 01 101 124 02 07 EAGLE 1003 05 07 09 11
63. commands with the ECG circuit via the optoelectronic coupler Before it becomes operative the ECG circuit must be initialized This is effected by the processor in accordance with the selected accessories The processor receives ID signals called LET1 LET2 and LET3 identifying the nature of the connected accessories and hence determines which ECG leads are available and which connections need to made to the patient For this reason the lead selector is preset to identify the patient cables used and to test whether all the electrode leads are connected correctly Every disconnected electrode lead produces an error signal which is evaluated by the processor so that such electrodes are not used for ECG monitoring ECG signal transfer If fully operational electrodes are correctly connected to the EAGLE 1000 the ECG signal is first amplified to 1 1 V per 1 mV as an analog signal then transferred as a digital signal via the optoelectronic coupler During analog signal amplification signal transfer is interrupted in the event of pacemaker pulses and the arithmetic mean value is transferred as a baseline in place of the ECG signal The digital data are generated 1000 times a second from each of the transferred amplitude values ECGs up to max 4 5 mV are digitized completely Three lead patient cables provide only one ECG lead lead I Il or III on channel 1 con necting a five lead cable enables EAGLE 100X to provide one lead each on t
64. connections and care must be taken when con necting them up and sharply bending them avoided The battery is installed in the bottom side of the L shaped metal plate The power supply is located inside the rear panel of the system next to the power supply socket The recorder if there is one is mounted on the base plate and connected to the PCB ECG Monitor GE Medical Systems EAGLE 1000 Page 29 Information Technologies Servicing Instructions 227 468 01 Rev G In the models with additional features the PCB ECG Monitor also acts as a mother board The PCB Oximeter the PCB for non invasive blood pressure and the PCB for temperature or for temperature and 2 invasive blood pressures can be added to this board In conformity with Cardiac floating there is a high impedance isolating transformer refer red separately to the ECG input module the PCB Oximeter the PCB module for tempera ture and the PCB module for 2 invasive blood pressures Both pressure measuring com ponents are electrically connected These PCBs are insulated from the non floating com ponents of the system and each other by spacing and insulating foil Warning It is thus important that when disconnecting or replacing PCBs in the system to ensure PCBs and circuits are correctly installed and the insulat ing foil positioned accordingly 2 2 2 PCB ECG Monitor The PCB ECG monitor appears as a block diagram in the PCB circuit diagrams The circuits are arranged so
65. for each of the three signal groups A clock signal synchronizes the transfer of the two Master In Slave Out and Master Out Slave In signals The PCBs Oximeter and Non Invasive Blood Pressure are each connected separately via an asynchronous interface This has both an Rx and a Tx cable as well as a reset cable Another EC Syn signal is provided for the oximeter Sp02 another RESETB signal for the non invasive blood pressure NBP 2 2 6 Display see Display block diagram All of the elements shown apart from the block display are located on the PCB ECG Monitor The LCD display is controlled by an LCD controller This works together with an external 3 6MHz oscillator and external display RAM The control of the LCD controller is effected via the CPU interface The LCD display is controlled by a 23V power supply This voltage is acquired from the battery voltage supply The contrast on the PCB ECG Monitor must be adjusted The display has a reverse video feature which is supplied with 300 V AC at 30 to 40 Hz from a CCFT supply In open circuit operation this is approx 565 V Warning Avoid contact with this voltage where it is exposed on the PCB ECG Monitor Page 33 EAGLE 1000 227 468 01 Rev G Servicing Instructions GE Medical Systems Information Technologies 2 2 7 Block diagrams 2 2 7 1 Functional groups OVASI DEZ
66. of contact with this voltage causes un pleasant burns It is thus important to exercise caution when touching this PCB 4 4 3 ESD protection All instrument PCBs bear semiconductors which must be protected from electrostatic discharge When working on open instruments and when handling PCBs it is thus im portant to observe the ESD safety precautions It is especially important that service tech nicians always establish contact between the PCB and ground before touching a compo nent or a cable When working on an open device or on PCBs use an ESD protective underlay This should be connected to a non fused earth conductor potential During battery operation the instrument non fused earth conductor connector must be connected to the ESD pro tective underlay The service technician must be connected to the ESD protectiveunderlay via an armband Use an ESD protective travel bag to transport PCBs GE Medical Systems EAGLE 1000 Page 90 Information Technologies Servicing Instructions 227 468 01 Rev G 4 5 Eagle 1000 servicing information Note Refer to section 6 for the spare parts list With regard to spare part and replacement part numbers please refer to section 1 1 2 Important After servicing is complete the instrument must be tested as outlined in sec tions 3 2 Performance check and 3 4 Safety Analysis Tests After working on PCB NBP and PCB Press Temp or PCB Temp the technical inspections of the measuring values calibration are
67. overview The link of Eagle 1000 to the networks via QuickLink enables the transfer of patient data acquired during patient relocation and transportation for continuous and uninterrupted analysis A QuickLink adapter connected to the RS 232 interface of the Eagle 1000 sends the trans portation data using IR to a QuickLink Station The QuickLink Station acts as a terminal server and is the communication partner to the HELAN network The data transferred onto the HELAN are stored on a server which acts as a Gateway VICOM TRserver or VICOMport in connection with VICOMserver This is where the patient data and the measured values recorded during transportation are made available for complete documentation on any patient monitor or on a clinical infor mation system 1 3 2 4 2 Main components for the installation of QuickLink Part Number Device Description 216 135 01 QuickLink Adapter IR Interface connectable to Eagle 1000 216 134 01 QuickLink Station Station to receive IR signal from QuickLink adapter incl RJ45 connection Twisted Pair 216 107 01 SMX 001 Transceiver for AUI 216 133 01 SMX 005 Transceiver for RJ45 Twisted Pair 930 117 40 SMX 006 Multiport Repeater 12 x RJ45 930 117 39 SMX 007 Multiport Repeater 24 x RJ45 930 117 76 SMX 008 Repeater RJ45 to AUI 930 117 77 SMX 009 Repeater RJ45 to BNC CheaperNet 101 130 01 VICOM TRServer R 2 0 Patient data transfer within HELAN 101 131 01 VICOMport R 2 0 Link of H
68. that viewing Eagle 1000 from the rear the floating ECG Proces sing is located in the left hand third in the remainder all the other functions Floating Non Floating X Display Controller x ECG Controller x Interface Output X ECG Filter D Controller D Power Supply instrument battery floating x ECG Input X Interface Input This means that ECG Processing and the Central System signal processing and system controller are implemented on this PCB The description of each is given below indicating the connected modules and their functions The PCB plugs and sockets are shown in the S Plan of the system plans and are alloca ted as listed below This allocation is useful in finding the pin configuration in the P circuit diagrams of the PCB ECG Monitor GE Medical Systems Information Technologies EAGLE 1000 Servicing Instructions Page 30 227 468 01 Rev G Name Connection AA Conductor Foil AB AC Cable AD Cable AE Cable AF Flat cable AG Flat cable AH Flat cable Al AJ Stackable Connector AK Flat cable AM Conductor Foil AN Flat cable AO Flat cable Denotation Display For Optrex LCD only Battery PCB Power Supply LCD Backlight Recorder PCB Non Invasive Blood Pressure PCB Oximeter Sp02 Debugging Connector only PCB Press Temp ECG Input Membrane Keypad RS 232 External Port Nurse Call Adapter 2 2 3 System power supply see diagram System Power Supply Page P Plan Subtitle
69. the 5V power supply drops below 4 75 V an error signal interrupts the chip select to ADC so that no incorrect parame ter readings can be transferred Probe detection If no probe is connected this is detected by the probe connection comparator with 3 threshold values which differ between Hellige and Marquette front panel connectors and disables the 5V power supply to save power The processor is informed of this by the MISO signal being reset to zero continuous current to optoelectronic coupler GE Medical Systems EAGLE 1000 Page 49 Information Technologies Servicing Instructions 227 468 01 Rev G ADC operation The ADC receives all the information and transfers the parameter readings via a bidirectional serial interface Although this provides a clock to operate the interface func tions it does not provide the clock for conversion This is obtained as a local asyn chronous signal from a 4MHz oscillator whose output is divided into two times 2 MHz TEMP amplifier An integrated precision instrument amplifier acts as an amplifier for the temperature sig nal which alternately receives the measurement signal from the temperature half bridge two control values and a reference value for offset correction from the precision resistor network via a multiplexer The multiplexer is controlled along with the ADC of the serial interface by a PAL 2 2 11 3 Internal interfaces Mechanical interfaces The PCB PRESS TEMP is plugged into th
70. to be performed as described in section 3 3 4 5 1 Service repair kit Goosenecked tweezers Pozidrive screwdriver Type Pozidrive sizes 1 and 2 for 2 5 to 3 and 4 mm screws Slotted head screw screwdriver 6 mm for battery screws Offset screwdriver 2 5 mm for instrument adjustment Socket wrench 5 5 mm for hexagonal spacers Claw spanners 5 mm 6 mm and 8 mm for hexagonal bolts to Sub D socket spacer Knife to detach keypad Petrolether for keypad installation remove adhesive Alcohol for display and keypad installation degreases Loctite 242 to secure the battery screws ESD packaging for PCBs ESD underlay with ESD armband 4 5 2 Opening the instrument Preliminaries Before doing any servicing switch off the instrument and disconnect the power plug Lay the instrument with the front panel face down on a piece of strong paper on an even surface Remove the QuickLink adapter if there is one Undo the four screws which hold the cover and remove it Disconnect the plug on the instrument RS 232 port Undo the two countersunk head screws which hold the QuickLink adapter together with the instrument RS 232 connector socket GE Medical Systems EAGLE 1000 Page 91 Information Technologies Servicing Instructions 227 468 01 Rev G Remove instrument cover Undo the 2 fastening screws on the rear panel cover plate and remove it To remove the instrument cover undo the 4 screws on the instrument baseplate 3 on the rear panel and one u
71. values are greater than 50 uA GE Medical Systems EAGLE 1000 Page 85 Information Technologies Servicing Instructions 227 468 01 Rev G Electrical Diagram for Patient Leakage Current Test Safety Tester POWER CORD a E Q O n o a For protection of the test person the following values of resistor R may be used Typ BF 22 kOhm 120 to 130 V 47 kOhm 220 to 240 V Typ CF 100 kOhm 220 to 240 V 3 4 4 3 Enclosure Leakage Current Test System If the Eagle is connected to SynOpsis the enclosure leakage current has to be measured additional according chapter 3 4 4 1 Doing this measurement the Eagle needs to be connected hard wired to SynOpsis GE Medical Systems EAGLE 1000 Page 86 Information Technologies Servicing Instructions 227 468 01 Rev G 4 Instrument service 4 1 Service mode tests Using F3 F4 call up the service mode from the configuration mode the latter with F1 F5 Key test with short press actuate key function by pressing key for about 2 seconds Quit service mode with F3 F4 Instrument configuration is identified as display is generated on the service screen do not quit prematurely Key F1 Print Printhead test The entire screen should show diagonal lines Key F2 Dump 912 33 Kee 3 18 32 Screen printout Service Kew FIA Terra In the case of TEMP the control values NET Te are shown z X Selftest on Ec US Spoz OE 197203 wv1 0 0 29 Srs ome
72. y Er 5 VIN on amp 5VF le SRe8yec 1n5 ERR VOUT e M1 SHIFT 3 M2ILOAD CNDL8 e EETA a ZR CR alu MIT ET bons mem Ca 7 _ 6 es s Ss GNDFD VF re Ir DS pa Tin 6 p ORT 5VF 23r7 470 Y ES oa 4 rm EE a T3 i Aem AVE DIE lt eu V517 3n3 SEL 808578 ol basi M 5 3 BAS29 i Lp2951amc EIS Y 1 2 6 8 EE LU GNDSR era 12VSR _6 aa Je o Anfang 1n 2 5VF IS alt s s 7 o o DON 5 ol 13 5 V511 1 3 30343948 59 5VRF T o AS BC847B 7508 4 ANE R TR500 4 L2 Vea 14 AN SR_VSH 5VRF LM383D 1 X506 A t 1 GNDF ZT Te 3 oc d 4 ES eu GNDFD 8 GNDFD KSC LT1176 A c uy An 2 5VF Ores KA oz as ke BRENT ADC 5VEF 5VF Gen 4 Weit gt I pp Dis 4 IE ele Je Be BS F_EKG1 R71 1 NN LTC1z0 Li DU BAS29 sb a WEE C105 La LO 47k5 e A en pas A ren m 45VRF Am vec 48 1u RH Ee ZMMAV7 47n CH1 ACLK SET VF 23r7 D 1500 T501 3 18 5 joo ol GNDFDGNDFD GNDFD Su A JI BC8478 SRO lo g CH3 DINGS i xt Hp oo ER R547 CH4 DOUT HE erkierung E CH 1 R155 Y x1 2k21 1 CHS CS EZ l 47n o co cju 22k6 R548 CHE REF amp Lolo 8 13 C97 F EKG2 R16 x1 2k21 CH7 REF FLOATING amp 47k5 R550 v i COM V He P 47n 5VEF x1 2k21 DGND ACND R564 11 L l A l 18551 g 33M x X SS u
73. 0 Li3 JOO 0000000 0000000 000 x Q OUO QOO 0000000 o C152 OO OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOK19e7 o o 455 671 94 TIN FREE ZINNFREI Gluing Marquette Hellige GmbH 0 79007 Freiburg 3868031 T DTZ 2 Jo REVISIONS Revision No Index Date Name 43367194 202356 B_ 05 06 96 JOK Date Nome 202377 C 14 06 96 JOK Drawn 13 10 95 JOK 202572 D 04 12 96 J0K Approved 15 10 95 MNS 064702 E 24 05 00 MSG 064854 F 109 06 00 MSG Issued LOEHNING REF ECG DWC ONITOR Schutzvernerk nach DIN 34 beachten
74. 0 Page 72 Information Technologies Servicing Instructions 227 468 01 Rev G 3 2 4 ECG performance check 3 2 4 1 Patient cable identification Connect the 3 lead patient cable to the monitor Press the F1 key ECG and then press the Channel 1 key It should only be possible to select leads Il and Ill Connect up the 5 lead patient cable and hold down the Channel 1 key It should now be possible to select from 1 II HI AVR AvL AvF and V 3 2 4 2 ECG Simulator settings Switch on the simulator Connect up 5 lead patient cable with the following correct electrode configuration and program the appropriate settings IEC cable reds wee gt RA yellow gt LA green gt LL black gt RL white gt C V1 Amplitude 1mV Heart rate RATE 60 3 2 4 3 Analysis of the ECG signal HR value and QRS beep Select the various leads for Channel 1 and Channel 2 all possible leads should be available The ECG waveforms must be noise free The heart rate of 60 bpm 2 bpm appears on the display In the main menu actuate the F5 Next Menu button until you reach the menu op tion QRS Pulse Beep Enable function by pressing the F3 key QRS Pulse Beep When HR Source ECG is enabled an acoustic impulse will be triggered after every QRS complex Now disable the acoustic impulse Enable the square wave impulse function on the ECG pulse generator Select Lead II for Cha
75. 00 EKG Ltg so verlegt dal3 diese unterhalb der Befestigungss ule r Marquette Hellige GmbH __ 0 0 0 rs m e D 79111 Freiburg Werkstoff Material Sp sp VEEREN NP Eo oo o LLL LLL LLL LL Eee Rohteil EE d 2 seas E Freima toleranz Tolerance Projektion Format stab Scale Oberfl che Finish File Name E C A0 1 1 10112402 D06__ZM01 dec mech dug 7M0T Descriptio Zeichn Art Blatt Nr Teil Bezeichnung pon Description ZM 01 EKG Monitor EAGLE 10 Dokument Nr Document No 10112402 D06 101 124 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 1 12 Copyright Marquette Hellige GmbH Schutzvermerk nach DIN 34 beachten Lpl Registrierteil 50 PLB Recorder 50 388 031 70 S Display 930 117 17 HOSIDEN z oder Display 2003727 001 Hitachi oder Display 2003727 004 Hitachi vom Motor 388 031 19 mm AN humum Keng 930 117 41 388 031 70 D 117 17 LDL EKG MONITOR PCB ECG MONITOR A 388 031 19 Stromv Batt 930 117 15 NIBP 930 117 26 Lpl NIBP Modul NB11 930 117 15 388 031 19 388 031 19 Lpl NBP 2000 Module 230 117 93 388 032 60 AD 388 031 19 Folientastatur 4H 388 031 19 ies S e 0h14 Folient a Press Temp 10 DEBUGESSSH 1 Om MP204 Oxymeter Board 230 117 26 d 303 444 28 EKG 388 031 19 Akku pe 303 444 09 K Lpl Netzteil PLB Power
76. 00 Page 71 Information Technologies Servicing Instructions 227 468 01 Rev G Miscellaneous 1X Isolation relay 303 444 77 1X RS232 cable as depicted 3 2 2 Test preliminaries Connect the monitor to the poweroutlet and switch it on The F keys are the 5 keys below the LCD display with F1 to the left and F5 to the right 1 Actuate buttons F1 and F5 simultaneously to display the monitor defaults menu Note down the customer s settings in the monitor defaults menu or make a hard copy with the printer Caution After completing the test reactivate the customer s settings Enable the factory settings by activating the menu option Factory Settings and pressing F5 Enter To save and execute this setting press the following keys F3 EXIT mE gt Apply and Save Now retrieve the monitor defaults menu and adjust the following settings enabling the required language enabling the function alarm printout enabling the function Alarms OFF perman To save and execute the settings proceed as before and press the F3 key EXIT follo wed by F1 Apply and Save 3 2 3 Operating control and indicator performance checks Check that the keys F1 to F5 are functioning correctly The yellow battery LED should be permanently illuminated when the power plug is discon nected the LED gets dark Press the key 8 Silence Alarm the yellow LED 9 should be on GE Medical Systems EAGLE 100
77. 04 47 GE Medical Systems EAGLE 1000 Page 4 Information Technologies Servicing Instructions 227 468 01 Rev G 2 2 41 4 PRESS module us e ke Rote MIT 47 2 2 11 2 Temp module rss eee do ett b tees 48 2 2 11 9 Internal Interfaces LA 49 2 2 11 4 Interfaces to peripherals eee 50 2 2 11 5 TEMPERATURE BLOCK DIAGRAM ee eene 51 2 2 11 6 PRESS BLOCK DIAGRAM eee 52 2 2 12 Recorder 50 Part No 218 111 Eeer sata Eike be 53 2 2 12 1 LS A A A AEE E A TAA ET O E 53 2 2 12 2 Recorder block diagram SS RE 54 2 2 12 3 Internal interfaces nn 55 2 2 12 4 Interfaces to peripherals ii 56 2 2 13 PCB Power Supply 930 11741 57 2 2 13 1 Function and pin assignment eee 57 2 2 13 2 Figure of PCB Power Supply 930 11741 58 2 2 14 Membrane keypad oae em et Brisbane 59 2 2 14 1 POSI DOE dd te ENEE PRU Ee 59 2 2 14 2 Membrane keypad 390 001 30 and 390 001 64 circuit diagram 60 2 3 Pin configuration of panel connectors eere 61 2 3 1 Socket ECG 303444 28 Yan an uet et etude tL e aat lect 61 2 3 2 Socket SpO2 303 444 29 eene eene nee enne enirn nennen 62 2 3 3 Socket PRESS 303 444 20 63 2 3 4 Socket Temperature TEMP 303 444 21 64 2 3 5 Socket on the rear panel of the Eagle 1000 65 2 3 6 2 Port Press Adapter 220 10720 1 e eere nennen 66 2 4 Complete circuit diagram and mechanical diagrams e 67 2 4 1 Systems without a recorder 101 123 67 2 4 2 Systems with a recorder 101 124 67 2 4 3 Complete wiring circuit
78. 1 Rev G GE Medical Systems EAGLE 1000 Information Technologies Servicing Instructions Page 119 227 468 01 Rev G Appendix Complete circuit diagram and mechanical diagrams Systems without a recorder 101 123 Systems with a recorder 101 124 Complete wiring circuit S Plan Master Record Index MRI PCB R Plan P Plan PCB ECG Monitor 388 031 19 Index F V2 0 Lpl EKG Monitor 388 031 19 Index J V 2 1 PCB ECG Monitor 388 031 19 Index J V2 1 Lpl Registrierteil 50 388 031 70 Index B PCB Recorder 50 388 031 70 Index B Lpl Press Temp 388 031 75 Index E PCB Press Temp 388 031 75 Index E Lpl Temp 388 032 04 Index E PCB Temp 388 032 04 Index E Lpl Press Verteiler 388 032 12 B PCB Press Distributor 388 032 12 B Trennrelais Eagle 1000 388 032 14 Isolation relay Eagle 1000 388 032 14 GE Medical Systems EAGLE 1000 Page 120 Information Technologies Servicing Instructions 227 468 01 Rev G 1 2 3 4 5 Copyright Marquette Hellige GmbH Schutzvermerk 34 beachten 430 516 23 430 518 29 430 518 31 39 924 017 09 303 444 09 CLLL LLL LD EAT een Achtung Abdeckung durchsichtig gezeichnet C B A 927 229 01 430 517 85 U nel de ts 03A 49 63nz Netzstecker ziehe CC 0366 P 101124 07 E xxxxx SER NO US Patents 621 643 4 653 498 700 708 4 770 179 869 254 4 911 167 928 692 934 312 5368 224 Caution Remove power cord f
79. 10 95 J0K wt GX E 06 11 97 JOK A d 15 10 95 MNS 664702 G 24 05 SEN E ANO Q N T O R 064854 H 09 06 00 MSG Issued LOEHNING Schutzvermerk nach DIN 34 beachten TIN FREE
80. 2 SZ 02 11123 02 07EAGLE 1002 04 06 08 10 14 101 123 02 07 10112302 D03 101 124 02 07 EAGLE 1003 05 07 09 11 15 Version 1 01 2 0 2 01 2 1 Schutzvermerk nach DIN 34 beachten Schutzvermerk nach DIN 34 beachten Im MRI Blatt 3 sind die Unterschiede zur ersten Ger te Version 1 0 erl utert Beim Software und oder Hardware Update sind aus dem g ltigen MRI die zugelassenen nderungsst nde zu entnehmen Sachnummer oder Index Fertigungdbedingt kann es innerhalb einer Version mehrere g ltige Anderungszust nde geben welche in der Spalte kompatibel mit aufgef hrt sind Erkl rung der Hardware Updates Lpl EKG Monitor 388 03119 C Lpl EKG Monitor 388 031 19 B1 C1 neues EPROM Z522 mit SW Rel 1 01 44330901 wird ersezt durch 44330902 Aus Lpl Index B wird Lpl EKG Monitor 388 031 19 D neues Layout RT Index B B1 und C wird C1 Eine Aufarbeitung auf D ist nicht m glich neues Layout RT Index C neues EPROM Z521 mit SW Rel 1 01 Sach Nr 443309 02 Lpl mit Index D d rfen nicht durch Lpl mit Index B1 oder C1 ersetzt werden Lpl EKG Monitor 388 031 19 E C2 R571 ge ndert wegen Kauterfestikeit Lpl EKG Monitor 388 031 19 F Lpl EKG Monitor 388 031 19 G Lpl EKG Monitor 388 031 19 H Lpl EKG Monitor 388 031 19 Lpl EKG Monitor 388 031 19 J Lpl Press Temp 388 031 75 D Lpl Press Temp 388 031 75 E Lpl Temp Lpl Temp LpLNIBP2000 LpLNIBP2000 LpLNIBP2000 LpLNIBP2000 LpLNIBP2000 LpLNIBP2000
81. 2 Information Technologies Servicing Instructions 227 468 01 Rev G overrange limit e g for polarization voltages for differential signals gt 0 6 V for signals referred to RL gt 1 0 V common mode rejection referred to RL for f lt 50 Hz approx 80 dB RL referred to chassis gt 110 dB patient leakage current rms values under normal conditions 0 005 mA in fault condi tion e g patient in contact with mains voltage 0 020 mA quiescent input current 40 nA non destructive load for electrode connections referred to RL 50 V referred to chas sis 1000 V pulse voltage resistance of all electrode connections and of the RL connection referred to chassis either polarity e g defibrillation electrocautery 5000 V Signal processing The signal in channel 1 is processed All specifications refer to a signal free of inter ference Amplification QRS detection digitization display HR measuring range 15 to 300 bpm error 1 BPM EC 13 ECG cut off frequency gt 100 Hz differential signal range 4 5 mV ECGresolution 0 005 mV sampling rate 1000 1200 Hz noise below 0 04 mV time constant for ECG transfer 0 3 s 0 5 Hz HR averaging for displayed value weighted average from the most recent RR intervals display update interval 2 seconds trigger sensitivity 0 25 mV to 0 30 mV for pulse width of 40 ms max rate stabilization of 6 seconds for RR interval change of 9596 alarm delay
82. 2 ECG only 1 1 2 Configuration of the PCB par numbers 388 xxx yy Spare part numbers for the operative PCBs The instrument documentation e g reference diagrams circuit diagrams and parts lists are listed under these part numbers The 388 number is located on the barcode label Configuration of the barcode labels Consecutive number Test mark DT number barcode niii D 0000000219 388 011 51 3131 C3 Part No Parts list index Test number batch GE Medical Systems EAGLE 1000 Page 8 Information Technologies Servicing Instructions 227 468 01 Rev G 303 xxx yy Spare part numbers for PCBs tested especially thoroughly 303 numbers are only given to PCBs where the level of testing applied to 388 PCBs is inadequate for implementation when servicing in the field or where only a complete set of PCBs can be replaced in the field In addition to a barcode label 388 number 303 part numbers also have an additional label with a 303 number and are to be found in the spare parts list under this number Exchange for defective PCBs Where servicing is required exchange PCBs are available for the replacement of some PCBs When using a exchange PCB the defective PCB is to be returned to the Freiburg factory Replacement PCB part numbers are included in the spare parts list 1 1 3 Instrument status documentation nominal status Due to the hardware and software combination unambiguous documenta
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84. 2 x IBP 101 124 07 EAGLE 1015 ECG SPO NBP TEMP 2xIBP Alarm recorder Table of EAGLE 1000 models NBP non invasive blood pressure IBP invasive blood pressure GE Medical Systems EAGLE 1000 Page 10 Information Technologies Servicing Instructions 227 468 01 Rev G 1 3 System overview 1 3 1 Hooking up EAGLE 1000 monitors to PC Central Station SynOpsis 1000 Eagle 1000 monitors version V2 1 and higher can be connected up to the PC Central Station SynOpsis 1000 This involves the hooking up of up to eight monitors via a serial cable with an OctaBus 1000 Up to two OctaBus 1000s can be connected up to the Central Station Each OctaBus is connected to the Central Station PC using a printer port Alarm release ensues from one of the two OctaBus devices these being connected ap propriately The OctaBus devices and the Central Station PC monitor controll each others performance and give an alarm when a malfunction is detected For configuration see figure below EAGLE1000 RS232 Nurse Call a e S N Figure 1 Connection of EAGLE 1000 with current loop output to Nurse Call Central Station socket E Connection The Nurse Call socket of Eagle 1000 V2 1 or higher is used for hooking up to the Central Station via the OctaBus A current loop permits connections over distances of up to 200 m Connection to the OctaBus is via an 8 lead cable either from a wall outlet or directly Refer to the Installation
85. 227 468 01 Rev G 2 2 14 Membrane keypad The proper function of the membrane keypad can partly be tested by operating routines listed below under Test 2 2 14 1 Pin assignment Pin assignment of keypad connector F at socket AM of the PCB ECG Monitor Pin Denotation Signal Test 1 Screen 2 Alarm On Off key TA AL ONOFF Actuate in alarm situation 3 System On Off button TA ONOFF Switch on switch off 4 LED Alarm Off LE AL OFF Without having an alarm press alarm key 5 LED Alarm LE ALARM Initiate alarm situation 6 LED Sound Off LE TON OFF In alarm situation menu 2 x Next Menu press audible alarm signal ON OFF 7 LED Charge Battery LE BATLAD Disconnect reconnect mains plug 8 Ground for LED GND LED Test a LED 9 Ground for keys GND TASTEN Test a key 10 F1 key TA F1 Test directly in menu and in level 2 11 F2 key TA F2 dto 12 F3 key TA F3 dto 13 F4 key TA F4 dto 14 F5 key TA F5 dto Page 60 EAGLE 1000 227 468 01 Rev G Servicing Instructions GE Medical Systems Information Technologies t diagram circui 2 2 14 2 Membrane keypad 390 001 30 and 390 001 64 QVdA3M df1LVISVTLN I 1O HAVZ6SO090 uleN ed SUN 7 eri v6 1 93 SNOISIABY d v9 100 06 CLAN 6 WW HH SE WM 6 NM AAA LN C3 ct MN TIEL WN
86. 227 468 01 Rev G 3 4 As described above under offset 5a Eagle 1000 without recorder In the ECG menu set softkey mm mV to 10 Measure the 1 mV marker on the screen Adjust this amplitude of the square wave edge on the screen using R517 for channel 1 and R530 for channel 2 Provided the adjustment has been carried out correctly after actuating Freeze the amplitude of the square wave edges is 10 mm 5b Eagle 1000 with recorder In the ECG menu set softkey mm mV to 10 Select Print Adjust 10 mm amplitu de of the square wave edge using R517 for channel 1 and R530 for channel 2 in the recording DISPLAY ADJUST Adjustment procedure for HOSIDEN display 930 117 17 or 2009071 001 CONTRAST ADJUSTMENT Select DISPLAY in the menu can be called up with the Next Menu key Press Con trast until the darkest setting has been attained Using R776 adjust the contrast so that the display image is still just visible DISPLAY CONTRAST SETTING Keep Contrast depressed until the background noise viewed on the screen vertically disappears When the contrast setting is increased further this leads to bloom on the dis play Adjustment procedure for HITACHI SP14Q002 A1 display 2003727 001 or 004 Press F1 and F5 together and write down the actual monitor defaults Set status for DEFAULTS to on then press ENTER Now press EXIT and APPLY and SAVE Switch unit off and on again now you have the manufacturer defa
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91. 5 Testing the input amplifier offset Power off the ECG pulse generator Select sensitivity 5mm mV 10mm mV and 20mm mV in sequence The baseline offset should not exceed 4mm 3 2 4 6 Testing pacing detection Multifunction simulator settings Enable simulator Connect an external resistance of 10kohm 196 to the simulator between the BNC con nector HI LEVEL OUT and V4 port and select simulator setting Pace and 2mV Switch channel 1 of the monitor to lead Il Select display sensitivity 5mm mV Black bars should now be superimposed over the pacemaker pulses GE Medical Systems EAGLE 1000 Page 74 Information Technologies Servicing Instructions 227 468 01 Rev G 3 2 4 7 Testing the lead fail detection Reset HR on the simulator to 60 Reactivate monitoring with the silence audible alarm button 8 yellow LED goes off Select lead V for channel 1 Detach the electrodes LA LL RA and C one after the other but only one After detaching each separate electrode the message Lead Fail appears and an intermittent alarm signal can be heard 3 2 5 NI blood pressure performance check 3 2 5 1 Leakage test Cuff pressure manometer tubing T piece and pumpball are to be connected up as shown in diagrams Pneumatic Circuit for NBP Performance Check The cuff should be rolled up tightly preferably around a piece of PVC tubing of external diameter 12cm Press F1 and F5 simultaneously Press F3 and F4 simultaneously Ensure the bu
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95. 930 117 15 Pcb NIBP module NB11 930 118 16 Pcb NIBP module NB11 exchange 930 117 93 Pcb NIBP 2000 module obsolete use 38803260 388 032 60 Pcb NIBP 2000 module 930 117 17 LCD Graphic Display Hosiden HLM8619 010500 200907 1 001 2003727 001 2003727 004 LCD Graphic Display Hosiden HLM8619 010500 LCD Graphic Display Hitachi SP14Q002 A1 with special cable wiring LCD Graphic Display Hitachi SP14Q002 A1 with flex cable wiring Miscellaneous 91208437 FuseT4A TR5 92916698 Battery 3V 0 8Ah 22746801 Service Manual Eagle1000 with Hellige plug system GE Medical Systems Information Technologies EAGLE 1000 Servicing Instructions Page 115 227 468 01 Rev G EPROM Software 443 309 02 443 309 03 443 309 04 443 309 05 216 134 01 216 134 02 303 444 91 303 445 04 911 007 90 919 203 01 930 117 72 Eprom EAGLE 1000 V 1 01 Eprom EAGLE 1000 V 2 0 Eprom EAGLE 1000 V 2 01 Eprom EAGLE 1000 V 2 1 Quick Link Station Exch Quick Link Station 216 134 01 Case Power Cord Signal lamp green Connection Cable to Transceiver Twisted Pair length 2 m IRDA Adapter infrared RS 232 GE Medical Systems EAGLE 1000 Page 116 Information Technologies Servicing Instructions 227 468 01 Rev G GE Medical Systems EAGLE 1000 Page 117 Information Technologies Servicing Instructions 227 468 01 Rev G 7 Miscellaneous Notes GE Medical Systems EAGLE 1000 Page 118 Information Technologies Servicing Instructions 227 468 0
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97. AGLE 1000 in Release 2 0 EPROM Sach Nr 443 309 03 ist die Lpl EKG Monitor 388 031 19 Index F zugelassen Neue Gebrauchsanweisung wegen Bedienungsanderung PRESS TEMP und Quick Link notwendig Update der Version 2 0 nach 2 01 Zum ndern der Produkt Software EAGLE 1000 in Release 2 01 EPROM Sach Nr 443 309 04 ist die Lpl EKG Monitor 388 031 19 Index G zugelassen Marquette Stecker Erkennung Uhrzeit und Fahrenheit Update der Version 2 01 nach 2 1 Zum ndern der Produkt Software EAGLE 1000 in Release 2 1 EPROM Sach Nr 443 309 05 ist die Lpl EKG Monitor 388 031 19 Index H zugelassen Zentralenleistung Portugiesisch Marquette Hellige GmbH Munzinger Str 3 D 79111 Freiburg 03 Dokument Nr Document No 10112302 D04 Werkstoff Material n 061765 SW f r NIBP Index G 24 08 99 De 203167 Netzteil hinzu 25 11 97 Rohtell k 203121 Korrektur NIBP 2000 Index D 10 10 97 202987 Korrektur NIBP 2000 Index C 20 07 97 File Name 10112302 D04 5703 Dokument Bezeichnung Document Description doc schem SZ0 G Kaltenbach G Kaltenbach T Kaltenbach A Malkmus A Malkmus A Malkmus A Malkmus o 094818 neuer Index 38603119 38803175 38803204 neues Display 251000 o 064702 neuer Index 388 031 19 neues Display 24 05 00 203159 Korrektur NIBP 2000 Index E 13 11 97 ECO No Anderungsbeschreibung Change Description Datum Date Oberfl che Finish Datu
98. C 450 us 1 96 550 us 1 96 Checking the 22 V supply voltage What to adjust or to check How Test mode What to mea sure with What else to consider How big and exact Between 22 V and GND C 500 Voltmeter 22 V power supply 22 V 5 96 Recorder dis abled Overtemperature protection There is a protective circuit which protects the printhead from being overloaded At a sub strate temperature exceeding approx 58 C the printhead switches off GE Medical Systems Information Technologies EAGLE 1000 Servicing Instructions Page 100 227 468 01 Rev G Location of the Recorder 50 adjustment items BT AS 121 BT BS 21 LOET AS 464 915 515 35 VELOCITY D HEATPULSE D id A D500 Sr cso0 pto D gt 2 829 074 88 m F SST O S O gd uw ma 6502 D500 O OQ S L50 1 O L500 R500 AC OOOOOOOooooooooo JI 34 OOOOO
99. E YH ea le snesl N9119 eAejoJd SSpOJ129 G E sapo GE Medical Systems EAGLE 1000 Page 41 Information Technologies Servicing Instructions 227 468 01 Rev G 2 2 9 PCB MP 204 Oximeter 930 117 26 2 2 9 1 Function The PCB Oximeter acquires and automatically processes the SpO signal Via an inter nal asynchronous connection it passes the data on oxygen saturation and pulse rate on to the PCB ECG Monitor The entire PCB Oximeter is floating CF The floating separati on for power supply and communication is located on the PCB ECG Monitor 2 2 9 2 Figure of pcb MP204 Oximeter ud 388 031 19 Lpl MP204 Oxymeter Board 930 117 26 GE Medical Systems EAGLE 1000 Page 42 Information Technologies Servicing Instructions 227 468 01 Rev G 2 2 9 3 Pin assignment Sensor interface connector pin assignment JP1 Pin 1 Anodes detector Pin 2 no connection Pin 3 no connection Pin 4 Cathode detector shield shield Pin 5 ground RCAL return Pin 6 RCAL Pin 7 LED Pin 8 no connection Pin 9 LED Pin 10 ground Host interface pin assignment JP5 Pin 1 VCC 5V Pin 2 ground Pin 3 ground Pin 4 7 5V Pin 5 ground Pin 6 7 5V Pin 7 unused Pin 8 TX Transmit data output from module Pin 9 RX Receive data input to module Pin 10 CTS Clear to send input to module active low Pin 11 RESET Reset input active
100. ELAN to VICOM Server 101 132 01 VICOMserver R 2 0 Database for HELAN and interface to other networks GE Medical Systems EAGLE 1000 Page 16 Information Technologies Servicing Instructions 227 468 01 Rev G 1 3 2 4 3 EAGLE 1000 QuickLink Network link HELAN CheaperNet SMX 008 SMX 001 can be used in place of SMX 009 BNC T Plug Terminater 50 Ohm HELAN cable Release 8 12 incl TRAN SW Option SMX009 RJ45 gt BNC QuickLink Station mains plug mains plug Coax segment max 185m HELAN cable VICOM TRserver Terminater or VICOMport VICOMserver 50 Ohm GE Medical Systems EAGLE 1000 Page 17 Information Technologies Servicing Instructions 227 468 01 Rev G 1 3 2 4 4 Network link HELAN Concentrator Concentrator SMX008 AUI lt RJ45 mains plug QuickLink Station mains plug HELAN cable max 50m SMX002 SMU Release 8 12 incl TRAN SW Option mains plug VICOM TRserver or VICOMport VICOMserver GE Medical Systems EAGLE 1000 Page 18 Information Technologies Servicing Instructions 227 468 01 Rev G 1 3 2 4 5 Network link HELAN Twisted Pair HUB mains plug QuickLink 3 Station Twisted Pair max 100m i SMX005 EDGE Release 8 12 incl TRAN SW Option mains plug VICOM TRserver or VICOMport VICOMserver GE Medical Systems EAGLE 1000 Page 19 Information Technologies Servicin
101. Eagle 1000 Patient Monitor Servicing Instructions 227 468 01 SA e Revision G GE Medical Systems Information Technologies Caution During repairs service interventions observe the protective measures against damage due to ESD e GE Medical Systems Information Technologies GEMS IT considers itself responsible for the effects on safety reliability and performance of the equipment only if assembly operations extensions readjustments modifications or repairs are carried out by GE Medical Systems Information Technologies GEMS IT or by persons authorized by GE Medical Systems Information Technologies the electrical installation of the relevant room complies with the applicable national and local requirements and theinstrument is used in accordance with the instructions for use e This manual contains service information operating instructions are provided in the operator s manual ofthe instrument e This manual is in conformity with the instrument at printing date e All rights are reserved for instruments circuits techniques and names appearing in the manual O Copyright 1997 2003 GE Medical Systems Information Technologies GmbH All rights reserved Printed in Germany GE Medical Systems EAGLE 1000 Page 3 Information Technologies Servicing Instructions 227 468 01 Rev G Contents 1 General overview of EAGLE 1000 He 7 1 1 Documentation and nomenclature of Marquette Hellige instrument
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105. In zero modem Pin 2 and Pin 3 are swapped round Pin 4 Pin 4 Pin 5 Pin 5 Pin 6 Pin 6 Pin 7 Pin 7 Pin8 Pin 8 Pin 9 Pin 9 Adapter 9 pin male 25 pin female Pin 2 gt Pin 3 Pin 3 gt Pin 2 Pin 5 gt Pin 5 GE Medical Systems EAGLE 1000 Page 109 Information Technologies Servicing Instructions 227 468 01 Rev G 4 7 6 Maintenance and checkout procedures These procedures should be performed every year A visual inspection functional check out and safety analysis test has to be done For the visual inspection follow paragraph 3 1 The functional checkout is done by proceeding a data transfer Note the Quick Link has no electrical ground connection so the Safety Analysis Test has to be performed by proceeding the Enclosure Leakage Current Test This test is performed to measure leakage current from chassis and exposed metal parts to ground during normal conditions N C and single fault conditions S F C In any case the leakage current has to be measured from front and backpanel and the metal shield of the Twisted Pair connector to ground Connect the unit under test to your Safety Tester With Quick Link the position of the ground switch GND does not matter During normal conditions N C referring to the electrical diagram measurements have to be done under the following conditions Polarity switch NORM and RVS 1 closed During single fault conditions S F C referring to
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108. OD OO O O O O CO 00 01 N an Om Display Display Power Power Display Interface Out Interface_In Interface_In Control Interface_In ECG Input Interface_In Interface_Out Interface_Out The power supply is in protection class with a protective ground terminal A primary regulated wide range power supply unit delivering 15 5 V DC precludes the necessity of a power toggle switch This unit also acts as a charger for the 12 V system battery All con trol functions are regulated on the PCB ECG Monitor A charge controller measures the battery current across a resistance referred to zero activates the front panel charge indi cator and communicates with the processor Should the output voltage of the power unit fail to reach 15 5 V the battery will not be charged to full capacity The battery meets the temporary high current demand of the recorder and the PCB Non Invasive Blood Pressure as well as current peaks and is also essential for retaining data As the battery continuously is discharged this is indicated by an 11 5V comparator which triggers the warning display Battery blinking and the audible alarm signal sounding When the charge drops below 10 V after storing the data the 10V comparator switches off the system to protect the battery GE Medical Systems EAGLE 1000 Page 31 Information Technologies Servicing Instructions 227 468 01 Rev G Otherwise the system is switched on and off with the appropriate button o
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112. S A er AZL 4 NO OV v9c A CV o A99L 96 ASSLe HO A0L gt AR OV 66 SUIB mi JOSS990Jd wem g ol cS FE S Page 36 EAGLE 1000 227 468 01 Rev G Servicing Instructions GE Medical Systems Information Technologies 2 2 7 4 PROCESSOR block diagram UASV dIN Sseldg M9019 AVG JO AWIL duie 993 JIP 9 SSINN ZH CE di zez SU H3TIOHLINOO AMOIA3IN Aeldsiq 4i ndo EN AVdASM 934339 Bog 41 Y3I0YHODAIY U9IEM GE Medical Systems EAGLE 1000 Page 37 Information Technologies Servicing Instructions 227 468 01 Rev G 2 2 7 5 DISPLAY block diagram 65 V 300 V 5V 30 40 kHz CCFT SUPPLY D c 2 a Ke o m D D 9 T back lighting LCD DISPLAY RAM CONTRAST LCD CONTROL 3 6 MHz CPU IF GE Medical Systems EAGLE 1000 Page 38 Information Technologies Servicing Instructions 227 468 01 Rev G 2 2 8 ECG signal preprocessing 2 2 8 1 Functional description The block diagram ECG Pace Preprocessing shows the functional setup ECG input Inthe Eagle 1000 ECG signal acquirement and processing takes place in one of the remaining functional groups electrically separated from the others on the motherboard The functions of this component comprise analog processing of the ECG signals and a QRS detector to monitor the cardiac rhythm All control functions are monitored by a processor which exchanges data and
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116. age of approx 300 V at 5 mA 30 to 40 kHz when back light is connected replace PCB ECG Monitor back light defective replace LCD Graphics Display No printout or instrument does not printout correctly No paper feed recorder not hooked up plug in connector No or irregular paper feed check recorder cogs and replace if necessary Caution 9 5 mm diameter cog is affixed with epoxy resin If necessary use Eagle 1000 recorder mechanical or electronic repair kits Despite paper feed no printout due to an operating error chart paper inserted wrong side up insert as described in the Operator s Manual No 12 VR or 5 V supply voltage at connector check voltage Despite checking the above items no printout or printout defective perform printhead test in service mode If necessary replace printhead or recorder electronics GE Medical Systems EAGLE 1000 Page 103 Information Technologies Servicing Instructions 227 468 01 Rev G No ECG display Leads selected are not suitable select isuitable leads n ECG menu When using a 5 lead cable channel 2 fails to show an ECG actuate Next Menu to access DISPLAY menu select ECG for channel 2 Contact problems with patient lead or it is defective check patient cable and connector contacts if necessary replace Contact problems with ECG input or it is not plugged in properly check socket and plug onto the PCB ECG Monitor if necessary replace PCB ECG Monitor is defec
117. are must be taken to lay the flat strip cable correctly over the battery GE Medical Systems EAGLE 1000 Page 92 Information Technologies Servicing Instructions 227 468 01 Rev G Battery To remove the battery disconnect the plug in connector on the PCB ECG Monitor coming from the battery In instruments V2 0 or higher undo the two screws on the aluminum board over the batte ry exposing the battery When reinstalling the battery place the two washers under the battery so that the flat strip cables to the RS 232 and Nurse Call are not pinched ensure that this is avoided Place the aluminum plate above the battery and insert both screws so that their tips come out at the bottom of the battery Now place the battery upon the screw sockets to meet the screw threads Attention Fasten screws only after the threads have met Otherwise battery isolati on might be destroyed resulting in a short circuit Put loctite on the screw ends to avoid loosening after screwing on When removing the battery in instruments prior to V2 0 the two cable grips must be cut open and the battery freed from the adhesive surfaces on the instrument baseplate When reinstalling the battery 2 new cable grips and 2 pieces of 7 mm thick Scotch Mount double sided polystyrene adhesive tape are required to ensure that the two flat strip ca bles do not get pinched under the battery When reinstalling the batte
118. ay Eagle 1000 388 032 14 111 6 Sparparts List A enenatis 113 7 Miscellaneous Notes LTE 117 PE 119 Circuit diagrams mechanical diagrams i Apprendix Master Record Index MI Apprendix GE Medical Systems EAGLE 1000 Page 6 Information Technologies Servicing Instructions 227 468 01 Rev G Revision History This manual is subject to the GE Medical Systems Information Technologies change order service The revision code a letter that follows the document part number changes with every update of the manual The initial version of the manual has the letter A Part No Revision Code Date Comment 227 468 01 A 1997 05 Initial Release 227 468 01 B 1997 06 Updates 227 468 01 C 1997 08 Updates 227 468 01 D 1997 12 Updates 227 468 01 E 1998 02 ECO 063757 227 468 01 F 2001 02 ECO 065760 227 468 01 G 2003 02 ECO 068791 GE Medical Systems EAGLE 1000 Page 7 Information Technologies Servicing Instructions 227 468 01 Rev G 1 General overview of EAGLE 1000 1 1 Documentation and nomenclature of Marquette Hellige instrument part numbers 1 1 1 Configuration of instrument part number The instrument part number comprises 8 digits the first 6 digits determining the instrument type the last 2 digits the instrument version The language is determined by configuration thus having no influence on the part No E g Instrument Type Version EAGLE 1000 without recorder 101 123 with recorder 101 124 07 complete system 0
119. bration tests must be carried out on the monitor every two years refer to section 3 Maintenance and technical inspection technical inspection once a year GE Medical Systems EAGLE 1000 Page 28 Information Technologies Servicing Instructions 227 468 01 Rev G 2 1 11 Trend storage of parameter values tabular trend NBP table depending on NBP intervals graphic trend for each parameter storage of trend values every 20 seconds or after NBP measurement display of trends via softkeys automatic display of a time scale and of reference lines labelled zoom function for selection of other trend periods graphic 45 minutes 3 hours 24 hours tabular 1 minute 5 minutes 15 minutes trend memory can be cleared with a softkey or the memory is cleared automatically when the monitor is switched off for more than 5 minutes 2 2 Functional description of PCBs and subassemblies 2 2 1 Eagle 1000 configuration and functional groups see diagram Functional groups The basic Eagle 1000 patient monitor version comprises the large PCB ECG Monitor installed in the system on the front side of an L shaped metal plate In addition to the ECG input circuit the instrument control system is also located on this PCB The keypad display screen battery and the PCB Power Supply are connected to it Also connected are the ECG input socket and the two rear panel outputs RS 232 and Nurse Call The keypad and CRT have conductor foil
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121. ckout Procedures Note The F keys F1 F5 change their function depending on the selected menu When the following testing instructions refer to such a text this is displayed in square brackets The numbers given in parentheses of operating controls and socket connections refer to the diagram on the front and rear panels of the monitor in the user s manual 3 2 1 Recommended testing calibration equipment and accessories 10112301 10112307 10112401 10112407 For monitor models 1X Multiparameter simulator ECG 1X 3 lead patient cable 1X 3 lead patient trunk cable 1X Set of electrode leads Invasive blood pressure 1X Blood pressure simulation cable 1X Dual transducer cable Non invasive blood pressure 1X Digital pressure manometer Diptron 3 plus Measuring range 500 mmHg Accuracy 0 0496 FS Parts for the pneumatic circuit comprising Tubing 1X Fastening coupling 1X Coupling 2X T piece 1X Pumpball with deflation valve connecting nipple 3 mm 5mm 1X Connecting tubing 1X Blood pressure cuff SpO2 1X SpO2 simulator 1X Simulator cable SPO2 1X Finger probe 1X Connection cable for SpO2 probe Temperature 1X Temperature simulator Lionheart 223 287 01 223 288 01 384 011 34 Lionheart with Hellige connector 220 102 01 822 046 30 929 166 35 929 166 34 929 167 02 216 118 01 217 319 04 408 610 001 223 417 01 701 240 21 303 443 58 220 104 01 GE Medical Systems EAGLE 10
122. d to circuit zero Furthermore there is a separate ground contact to enable potential equalization The non invasive blood pressure input is isolated by means of a non electronic patient input 2 2 5 Signal exchange with the processor see Processor block diagram The processor on the PCB ECG Monitor comprises a controller with a separate 32kHz quartz crystal watch dog RAM and EPROM The controller is in communication with all of the following units GE Medical Systems EAGLE 1000 Page 32 Information Technologies Servicing Instructions 227 468 01 Rev G The keypad is used to enter data the beeper to give alarms and acknowledgment sig nals The recorder interface leads to the integrated recorder and the CPU interface to the liquid crystal screen The RS 232 interface acts as a system output it is mainly used for sending signals to the QuickLink to output data to the HELAN after patient relocation and transportation The Nurse Call interface leads to the nurse call adapter A nurse call system can be connected by means of the nurse call relay for the Eagle 1000 From Version 2 1 and higher a20 mA current loop is available to connect the Eagle to an OctaBus of a SynOp sis Central Station The patient data inputs are entered via three serial interfaces The QSPI interface allows the transfer of ECG temperature and the two invasive blood pressures via the 16 Qued Processor Interface signals One chip select signal each is generated
123. ding IEC 601 are already implemented The following is a general description of the tests For the handling of your Safety Tester follow the user manual The tests may be performed under normal ambient conditions of temperature humidity and pressure and with line voltage The leakage currents correspond to 110 of rated voltage for the tested unit Most Safety Testers take this into account otherwise the mea sured values have to be calculated In countries like Germany adequate tests according DIN VDE 0751 may be performed 3 4 2 Recommended Test Equipment Safety Tester for measurements according to IEC 601 Testing connector according to the following drawings GE Medical Systems EAGLE 1000 Page 82 Information Technologies Servicing Instructions 227 468 01 Rev G Testing connector for measuring patient leakage current The following wiring of testing connectors is recommended for the technical inspection of module input type BF body floating and type CF cardiac floating The catalog numbers of the Marquette Hellige components are given below When making the connectors observe the following configurations The diagrams of the plug inserts in this document are always as viewed from the inside of the connector shell Testing connector for the temperature input 1x 2 pin jack plug 91530000 1x Telephone socket or 91534800 matching isolated plug connection for testing case The two jack plug poles are short circuited with
124. e PCB ECG Monitor mechanically The floating power supply i e the oscillator connections and the QSPI signal paths to the processor are via this plug through connector This is located at the middle of the floating section of the PCB Electronic interfaces Internal communication is mediated by a QSPI interface JJ 1 SCLK Serial clock JJ 2 MOSI Master Out Slave In signal JJ 3 PCS2 Chip select PRESS JJ A PCS3_ Chip select TEMP JJ 5 MISO Master In Slave Out signal JJ 6 JJ 7 5V JJ 8 GND JJ 9 12 VH Transformer power supply JJ 10 SR VSW Transformer power switch GE Medical Systems EAGLE 1000 Page 50 Information Technologies Servicing Instructions 227 468 01 Rev G 2 2 11 4 Interfaces to peripherals Mechanical interfaces There is an interface for the patient connections of the three connectable probes 2 x PRESS 1x TEMP PRESS The measurement input to the two pressure amplifiers is connected floating to the front panel via the elbow plug in connector P1 top right along the shortest path via ferrite toroi dal cores The single pressure input of the system with HELLIGE connectors only permits one pres sure transducer to be connected directly to PRESS1 Two invasive pressures can be measured by inserting an adapter bearing two transducer interfaces to this system input This can be affixed to the system using a Velcro strip TEMP The measurement input to the temperature amplifier is connected floating to the f
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128. g Instructions 227 468 01 Rev G 2 System overview 2 1 Technical specifications 2 1 1 System interfaces Interface for Nurse Call and Central Station output for control signal in the case of alarm or warnings for connection of an Isolation Relay 303 444 77 short circuit proof trigger output digital impulse width 1 ms 0 V to 9 5 to 14 5 V 20 mA current loop output to connect OctaBus to PC Central Station SynOpsis with V2 1 or higher version RS 232 interface RS 232 V24 interface for connection of QuickLink to HELAN available from V 2 0 or higher 2 1 2 Display size 6 inch diagonal 14 cm type monochrome liquid crystal display resolution 320 by 240 pixels Waveform display 3 channels sweep speed of 25 mm s erase bar mode 2 1 3 Monitor functions Operating modes test monitoring enabled disabled service mode data transfer download Alarm system text on display alarm LED Alarms OFF LED audible alarm signal can be disabled via softkey or from the defaults menu Data storage in case of line failure or empty battery at least 5 minutes GE Medical Systems EAGLE 1000 Page 20 Information Technologies Servicing Instructions 227 468 01 Rev G 2 1 4 Power supply from the power line monitor design in IEC protection class Potential equalization potential equalization connection according to DIN 42 801 measurement in or at the heart or connection f
129. he nurse call relay should switch in Check trigger output on nurse call connector pin 7 GND Pin 2 Signal for active ECG trigger signal a positive pulse of pulse width 1ms and amplitude 9 5 14 5V should be mea sured For devices of version 2 1 and higher the following additional test needs to be performed Devices connected to a PC Central Station SynOpsis 1000 must be checked for correct transfer of ECG waveforms vital signs and audio alarm signals 3 2 11 Testing condition of battery The condition of the battery is determined by discharging fully recharging 12 h and subsequent discharging If the operating life is less than 1 5 h the battery should be repla ced The battery generally needs replacing every 3 years More information is given at 4 3 Battery management 3 2 12 Backup battery for the clock The lithium battery used to run the clock has a service life of approx 5 years The cut off voltage is 2 5 V at 0 005 mA If after the instrument has been switched off for about a minute the time and the date do not appear on the configuration screen or on the re cording the lithium battery is completely depleted and must be replaced immediately In the case of a cyclic startup failure refer to 4 6 Troubleshooting tips GE Medical Systems EAGLE 1000 Page 80 Information Technologies Servicing Instructions 227 468 01 Rev G 3 3 Calibration check of the measuring system This tests are required in Germany and have t
130. he printer controller via a 4 lead plug in socket The motor is connected between 22V and Motor the speedo gene rator between MOTGEN and MOTGEN Refer to P Plan PCB Recorder for pin assignment GE Medical Systems EAGLE 1000 Page 56 Information Technologies Servicing Instructions 227 468 01 Rev G 2 2 12 4 Interfaces to peripherals Mechanical interfaces The interface for peripherals comprises a 38 cm flat strip cable soldered to the PCB with a 34 pin Berg female connector The connector is coded at Pin 25 AA 1 GND AA 2 to 9 D REC 0 D REC 7 8 bit databus Input AA 10 GND AA 11 DATSTRB_ Data strobe Input AA 12 GA Sampling value alphanumeric change over Input AA 13 SELCHAN Waveform channel selection Input AA 14 MARKER_ Marker triggering Input AA 15 RASTER Raster activation Input AA 16 SD One two channel toggling Input AA 17 REC_RES Reset Input AA 18 GND AA 19 GRAPHR Waveform sample acknowledgment Output AA 20 ALPHAR Text and control character acknowledgment Output AA 21 PVALARM_ Motor overcurrent and checksum alarm Output AA 22 MISEN_ Motor current alarm direct Output AA 23 OVLOAD_ Overtemperature alarm Output AA 24 GND Logic ground Input AA 25 COD Connector coding AA 26 5V 5V power supply Input AA 27 to 30 GNDR Ground Input AA 31 to 34 12V 12V power supply Input GE Medical Systems EAGLE 1000 Page 57 Information Technologies Servicing Instructions 227 468 01 Rev G 2 2 13 PCB Power Supply 930 117 41 2 2 13 1 Fu
131. iated after key press 2 seconds balancing range 100 mmHg storage of the balancing value for 5 minutes after power failure or when monitor is switched off deviation lt 1 mmHg initiation only when signal modulation lt x1 mmHg GE Medical Systems EAGLE 1000 Page 27 Information Technologies Servicing Instructions 227 468 01 Rev G 2 1 10 Temperature Signal input Input isolated from ground type CF according to IEC 601 1 for connection of a tempera ture probe from the Marquette HELLIGE accessory range these probes conform to the YSI 400 or Exacon 4000 series as these probes have jack plug contacts which are acces sible when not connected they were additionally tested with 1500 V_ 50 Hz in physiologi cal saline according to IEC 601 1 Signal processing Together with two test readings and a correction value the temperature reading is proces sed for regular self tests and for fine balancing by multiplexing in a common amplification circuit measuring range 0 to 44 C error limits for module without probe between 0 and 25 C 0 2 C between 25 and 44 C 0 1 C display update interval 2 seconds 5 minutes to warm up for full accuracy Functional safety Continuous self tests prevent display of values outside the calibration error limits when service screen is called up the test values of 38 8 C 0 1 C and 4 0 C 0 2 C are dis played Technical inspection calibration Cali
132. ith recorder Adhesive rubber foot Cable Strap Metal Frame for holding Hitachi LCD display GE Medical Systems Information Technologies EAGLE 1000 Servicing Instructions Page 114 227 468 01 Rev G Pneumatic parts for NIBP 929 167 51 929 166 32 Check valve Pneumatic connector Rectus BPNI Adhesive stickers 423 203 28 Adhesive label round size for Eagle without NIBP 423 203 33 Adhesive label for NIBP input 430 518 48 Adhesive label ECG SpO2 input 430 518 49 Adhesive label IBP TEMP input 430 518 50 Adhesive label TEMP input 430 518 53 Adhesive label ECG input 430 518 57 Adhesive label blank left side 430 519 24 Adhesive label blank below display Printed Circuit Boards and Display 303 445 10 Pcb ECG Monitor Eagle 1002 1009 vers 1 01 obsolete use 30344521 389 004 15 Pcb ECG Monitor Eagle 1002 1009 vers 1 01 Exchange obsolete use 30344521 303 445 20 Pcb ECG Monitor Eagle 1002 1015 vers 2 0 389 004 20 Pcb ECG Monitor Eagle 1002 1015 vers 2 0 Exchange 303 445 21 Pcb ECG Monitor Eagle Dash 1000 vers 2 1 389 004 27 Pcb ECG Monitor Eagle Dash 1000 vers 2 1 Exchange not for use 2004448 001 with Graphic Display 2003727 004 Pcb ECG Monitor Eagle Dash 1000 vers 2 1 Exchange for Graphic Display 2003727 004 303 445 12 Pcb Press Temp Eagle Dash 1000 389 004 19 Pcb Press Temp Eagle Dash 1000 Exchange 303 445 13 Pcb Temp Eagle Dash 1000 303 444 65 Pcb SpO2 incl shielding for Eagle Dash 1000
133. ives all the information and transfers the parameter readings via a bidirectional serial interface Although this provides a clock to operate the interface functions it does not provide the clock for conversion This is obtained as a local asyn chronous signal from a 4MHz oscillator whose output is divided into two times 2 MHz PRESS amplifier An integrated precision instrument amplifier acts as an amplifier for the pressure signaling each channel which amplifies the signal by a factor of approx 200 and has an earthed neutral over of the ADC range A signal feedback to the input capacitors maintains the common mode rejection 12 Hz filter Downline from the amplifier there is one 12V low pass filter each This filter is a Bessel low pass Grade II filter so that jumps in pressure are transferred exactly as registered 2 2 11 2 Temp module The circuit is shown in the block circuit diagram Temperature block diagram Power supply The floating power supply for TEMP uses an HF transformer connected in parallel with the other floating transformers from the unregulated battery voltage The corresponding oscillator delivers a closed loop controlled transformer output voltage which may vary somewhat depending on the load This supplies the amplifier and the connection detector with 7 5 V The ADC and digital circuit are supplied by a voltage controller with a stabilized 5 V in the form of an analog and a decoupled digital power supply When
134. l the data in the Gateway are deleted and the entire data must be transferred once more When the data transfer is initiated the time will be sent by the transport monitor real time clock From this the Gateway can identify any possible time misalignment of the internal clock of the transport monitor and account for this when the trend data are entered Sporadic trend data e g non invasive blood pressure values are only transferred for the period of time in which continuous trend data e g ECG are also available Earlier or later parameter readings will be ignored 1 3 2 3 Connection to the LAN The QuickLink Station is connected to a Multiport or an SMX using twisted pair wiring The Multiport can lead to the LAN using BNC or AUI wiring The SMX 008 leads to the LAN using AUI wiring the SMX 009 to the LAN using BNC wiring GE Medical Systems EAGLE 1000 Page 14 Information Technologies Servicing Instructions 227 468 01 Rev G Configuration with BNC AUI or twisted pair TP BNC AUI SMX009 Te VICOM TRserver Re es peat twisted pair installation option VICOM TRserver QuickLink Station QuickLink Adapter QuickLink we Adapter Pd Figure 4 QuickLink LAN connection GE Medical Systems EAGLE 1000 Page 15 Information Technologies Servicing Instructions 227 468 01 Rev G 1 3 2 4 EAGLE 1000 QuickLink HELAN Examples of the link to networks 1 3 2 4 1 Functional structure
135. l to below 0 5 V for a short time Battery does not charge during line power operation yellow LED bearing battery symbol is not illuminated Power input carries no voltage or power line defective switch on mains or replace power line if required Fuse triggered at mains input remedy cause replace fuse with appropriate type Connector on PCB Power Supply not plugged in correctly plug in connector correctly Fuse triggered on PCB Power Supply remedy cause replace fuse with appropriate type Power unit does not deliver 15 5 V at the output despite correct power supply after disconnecting the PCB ECG Monitor check voltage and power handling capacity repla ce power unit if necessary Power unit and battery plugs have been inserted into each others sockets on PCB ECG Monitor reconnect as printed on PCB Defective battery replace battery Charging controller defective replace PCB ECG Monitor Display image unsatisfactory Contrast too low actuate F5 key Next Menu until you can call up Display press this and keep Contrast depressed until the required contrast is attained Insufficient contrast adjust contrast on PCB ECG Monitor Disturbing background noise press Display key and keep Contrast depressed until the background noise disappears back light not plugged in plug in connector onto the PCB ECG Monitor correctly back light power supply defective CCFT supply does not deliver a volt
136. laying waveforms and parameter readings Asinus wave SpO2 waveform should appear on the screen An SpO2 parameter reading of 9296 9596 should be displayed The pulse rate displayed should lie between 96 and 104 bpm GE Medical Systems EAGLE 1000 Page 77 Information Technologies Servicing Instructions 227 468 01 Rev G 3 2 6 4 Testing display accuracy of SpO2 and pulse rate Check displayed values on the LCD screen using the following simulator settings Simulator value SpO2 Value displayed 95 5 92 99 90 6 87 94 85 5 82 89 Simulator value pulse rate Value displayed 70 bpm 66 bpm 74 bpm 100 bpm 96 bpm 104 bpm 160 bpm 155 bpm 165 bpm Activate interference test on the simulator by pressing key and keep it pressed the SpO2 value must remain displayed on the screen Disconnect the SpO2 plug from the monitor The message No SpO passive appears accompanied by an intermittent audible alarm signal Press 8 button alarm is silenced Connect up finger probe and check it is working correctly 3 2 7 Invasive blood pressure performance check Vers 2 0 and higher Comment This test is to be applied to both blood pressure channels For devices with rounded connectors use the dual transducer cable Activate Alarms OFF LED 9 should be illuminated Preparing the multifunction simulator Plug pressure simulator cable into simulator input Blood Pressure 1 120 80 Settings Polarity
137. lb control is open Keep F5 depressed until mano mode is displayed on the screen Using the pumpball inflate to 220 mmHg and wait for about 30 s From now on the drop down of pressure must be less than 4 mmHg min 3 2 5 2 Testing display errors Increase pressure and then deflate Test the tolerance of the displayed values with the following pressures 50 mmHg 100 mmHg 150 mmHg 200 mmHg 250 mmHg The displayed value for the Eagle 1000 has to be within the tolerance limits of 3 mmHg When using a pressure manometer other than the one recommended its error tolerance limits are to be taken into account GE Medical Systems EAGLE 1000 Page 75 Information Technologies Servicing Instructions 227 468 01 Rev G Pneumatic Circuit for NBP Performance Check NI Blood pressure for instrument version 101 123 05 101 123 07 101 124 05 101 124 07 Piece of 12 cm diameter PVC pipe or compara ble object Connecting tubing 216 118 01 M Pressure cuff p n SLE 1000 217 319 04 or different size Fastening Coupling coupling SNr 929 166 34 p n 929 166 35 WARK A Pumpball with deflation valve T piece p n 929 167 02 Diptron 3 plus pressure mano meter or compa rable manometer Tubing approx 1 m p n 822 046 30 GE Medical Systems EAGLE 1000 Page 76 Information Technol
138. lfunction alarm signal is activated Error in RAM Error in ROM Error in permanent memory EEPROM Error in time base Exception error during start up Permanent start up shutdown error and QSPI error There is now no alternative but to switch the instrument off In the case of a cyclic startup failure refer to 4 6 Troubleshooting tips during normal operation During normal operation the working memory and backing storage are checked every 5 seconds by means of the checksum If a malfunction is detected this triggers a warm start In the event of exceptions deviations from normal processor operation e g bus error address error illegal command division by zero etc this also triggers a warm start GE Medical Systems EAGLE 1000 Page 88 Information Technologies Servicing Instructions 227 468 01 Rev G Warm start During a warm start the system is reinitialized and the configuration data are loaded They are stored in the RAM in normal memory and backing memory and in the EEPROM and are protected in both cases by a checksum Provided the checksum is correct the data will be downloaded from the RAM If the test fails testing continues in the sequence indi cated above If the data on the EEPROM are also defective the fac tory default data are loaded In the event of repeated start up shutdown more than twice within 20 seconds the error screen will appear see above 4 3 Battery management Battery connection
139. low Pin 12 ground Pin 13 ECG sync input active high Pin 14 ground GE Medical Systems EAGLE 1000 Page 43 Information Technologies Servicing Instructions 227 468 01 Rev G 2 2 10 Non invasive blood pressure module 2 2 10 1 Function The PCB NBP acquires and automatically processes the non invasive blood pressure signal Via an internal asynchronous connection it passes the non invasive blood pressu re data on to the PCB ECG Monitor From here it receives a reset signal as well as a separately controlled pump power supply for safety reasons The PCB is not electrically isolated as isolation is effected by the pneumatic signal input Warning For safety requirements when replacing the PCB it is important to use the flat strip cable of correct length to match the version used GE Medical Systems EAGLE 1000 Page 44 Information Technologies Servicing Instructions 227 468 01 Rev G 2 2 10 2 Figure of PCB NBP Module NB11 930 117 15 Use wire set 383 273 30 PCP NBP Module NB11 CO Z See 1 CH CH gt Y a GO E am Hm 3i GE Medical Systems EAGLE 1000 Page 45 Information Technologies Servicing Instructions 227 468 01 Rev G 2 2 10 3 Figure of PCB NBP 2000 Module 930 117 93 or 388 032 60 Use wire set 383 273 65 GE Medical Systems EAGLE 1000 Page 46 Information Technologies Servicing Instructions 227 468 01 Rev G 2 2 10 4 Pin assignment NBP pin connections to PCB ECG Monitor Plug in c
140. m Date 13 06 13 06 Projektion Format Ma stab Scale amp E Malkmus Schlosser AL 3 06 96 Gepr ft Approved 13 06 96 ee Teil Nr Part Number Zeichn Art Blatt Nr SZ 03 Teil Bezeichnung Part Description 2 101123 02 07 EAGLE 1002 04 06 08 10 14 101 123 02 07 101 124 02 07 EAGLE 1003 05 07 09 11 15 Version 1 01 2 0 2 01 2 1 GE Schutzvermerk nach DIN 34 beachten The differences to the first version 1 0 are described in the MRI Sheet 3 The approved revision status of software and or hardware updates can be taken from the currently valid MRI Part No or Index Depending on manufacture within any one version there may be several valid revision statuses listet in the column compatible with Explanation of hardware updates PCB ECG Monitor 388 03119 C new layout RT Index B PCB ECG Monitor 388 03119 B1 C1 new EPROM Z522 with SW Rel 1 01 Part No 443 309 02 Change PCB Index B to B1 and C to C1 An update to Index D is not posible PCB ECG Monitor 388 03119 D new layout RT Index C new EPROM Z521 with SW Rel 1 01 Part no 443 309 02 PCB with Index D should not replaced by PCB with Index B1 or C1 PCB ECG Monitor 388 03119 E C2 R571 572 changed HF surgery noise PCB ECG Monitor 388 03119 F new EPROM Z521 with SW Rel 2 0 Part no 443 309 03 An Update to Index G is not posible PCB ECG Monitor 388 03119 G new EPROM Z521 with SW Rel 2 01 Part no 443 309 04
141. m change GE Medical Systems EAGLE 1000 Page 106 Information Technologies Servicing Instructions 227 468 01 Rev G Performance check without HELAN 4a Press the Enter key carriage return is transmitted The response to this must be the prompt boot gt This tests the connection from the QuickLink adapter to the QuickLink Station 5a Enter character I for load and press the Enter key Then press the Enter key a se cond time after a pause of approx 5 seconds This should call up the prompt userna me gt This partially tests the performance of the QuickLink Station Performance check with HELAN Terminal exe program hints show server shows addresses help shows com mands The text under help can be distorted due to the processing speed of Windows 4 Press the Enter key This should call up the prompt username gt 5 Enter a series of characters e g test and press the Enter key This should call up the prompt local 12 6 Entering show server shows the corresponding IP address This must be either 172 16 1 x or 172 16 2 x or 172 16 3 x or 172 16 4 x 7 Entering show port must call up Gateway address 172 16 0 1 as the preferred ser vice This completes the configuration test Performance check with HELAN and Gateway 8 Still in local_1 gt enter the command ping 172 16 0 1 This should activate a periodic process on the network This c
142. n the front pa nel which just like the 10V comparator exerts an effect via the processor on the ON OFF interface with its FET switch A 5V analog voltage 5VREF is generated with a linear controller from the battery voltage supplied when it is switched on A switching controller generates the 5V digital voltage from the battery voltage supplied when it is switched on Apart from this the battery voltage supply is used directly and unregulated for oscillators and other components requiring a power supply 2 2 4 Floating system power supply and signal flow Power supply see diagram Floating system supply and signal flow The floating system is supplied from a central 100 kHz oscillator on the PCB ECG Moni tor This delivers the supply voltage stabilized on a HF transformer i e individual power fluctuations on some PCBs are not fully compensated The individual floating components receive power via the primary HF transformers connected in parallel Isolation is effected in these floating transformers These each generate 7 5V 5 In turn in each case a linear 5V 2 analog digital voltage is obtained from these voltages Signal flow see diagram Floating system supply and signal flow Apart from the non invasive blood pressure all patient input circuits are high impedance floating circuits In terms of signals these are isolated in both directions via optoelec tronic couplers All other circuit components are not isolated and referre
143. nction and pin assignment The PCB Power Supply comprises a primary clock rated wide range power supply unit with an output voltage separated by a transformer Thus a voltage selector is not necessary The power supply unit fullfills leakage current requirements according to IEC 601 and UL 544 It is tested according to IEC UL and CSA PIN CHART J1 Pin 1 AC Live Pin 2 AC Neutral J2 Pin 1 Vout Pin 2 Vout Pin 3 Vout Pin 4 Return Pin 5 Return Pin 6 Return P1 Pin 1 Safety Earth Ground AC 95 to 240 V AC rated voltage 85 to 264 operating voltage Frequency 49 to 65 Hz Dielectric strength 1500 V AC Vout 15 5 V under load 15 6 V in idling mode GE Medical Systems EAGLE 1000 Page 58 Information Technologies Servicing Instructions 227 468 01 Rev G 2 2 13 2 Figure of PCB Power Supply 930 117 41 Se lt pa e G A O N gt S eeeee A E 2 Q D 5 sun a SSE ZOI xag O iau o ot gt e Sq BH u X 7 4 PL 0 158 3 98 DIA NON METALLIC STANDOFF NOTE 6 P1 o o amp 2A 250 VAC lt J 3 00 76 2 GE Medical Systems EAGLE 1000 Page 59 Information Technologies Servicing Instructions
144. nder the handle Remove cover In instruments with a recorder pull the metal plating on the recorder side slightly outward In instruments version V2 0 or higher with opening above the sockets on the rear panel unscrew the two sockets for RS 232 and Nurse Call on the rear panel and push them into the inside of the instrument Undo the 3 screws on the rear panel and fold this out to the back side Disconnect the plug coming from the power unit to the PCB ECG Monitor For instruments V2 0 or higher the rear panel can now be removed 4 5 3 Removing and reinstalling assemblies Power unit The power unit bears an additional primary fast acting fuse whose rating is printed on the PCB To remove the board disconnect the contacts to the protective earth the line filter and to the PCB ECG Monitor Undo the spring catches on the spacers and remove the PCB Power Supply When reinstalling the new PCB the insulating envelope must once again be positioned under the PCB on the spacers with the opening facing toward the RS 232 and Nurse Call sockets Make sure that the connection to the PCB ECG Monitor is to the right hand connector 15VPS Recorder To remove the recorder undo the 3 countersunk head screws on the instrument base and disconnect the flat strip plug in connector on the PCB ECG Monitor There are spare parts available to repair the recorder For quick repair we recommend to exchange subassemblies When reinstalling the recorder c
145. nnel 1 and Cheannel 2 The square wave impulse waveform should correspond to the amplitude of the displayed 1 mV reference pulse only valid for the above mentioned pulse generator GE Medical Systems EAGLE 1000 Page 73 Information Technologies Servicing Instructions 227 468 01 Rev G 3 2 4 4 Testing alarm limits recorder start audible alarm activation Select lead for channel 1 and lead II for channel 2 Enable the device monitoring system the yellow indicator 9 must be disabled Switch the ECG pulse generator to a heart rate of 180 The HR alarm should appear on the screen the alarm sounds the red LED 7 illuminates and the recorder starts an alarm printout of approx 20 s duration Starting from Main Menu press the F5 Next Menu button 2 times and actuate F2 Alarm Tone ON for Alarm Tone OFF to appear The audible alarm should now be silenced the LED 6 illuminated Press the Silence Alarm button 8 once the red LED 7 goes off Press the button 8 again the yellow LED illuminates and the message Alarms OFF appears on the screen The alarm recording must contain the following information 2 ECG waveforms 1mV reference pulse leads selected date time of day ECG sensitivi ty filter setting and vital value block Set the HR on the multifunction pulse generator to 60 s Enable the audible alarm with 2 times button F5 Next Menu and pressing F2 Alarm Tone OFF for Alarm Tone ON to appear 3 2 4
146. nsert the insulation foil under the ECG input module Do not put a kink in the foil strip cable Attention After replacing the PCB ECG Monitor activate the service mode to ini tialize the PCB GE Medical Systems EAGLE 1000 Page 94 Information Technologies Servicing Instructions 227 468 01 Rev G Filter screen and display Caution The filter screen at the front is stuck to the LCD display Both components may be dam aged during their removal For this reason proceed as follows To remove the filter screen undo the two plastite posidrive screws and the hexagonal spacers on the instrument baseplate next to the foil strip cable to the display and pull the baseplate through the upper slits When removing the baseplate be careful not to damage the display foil strip cable and the cable to the backlight circuit Using a blunt object press firmly on both sides beyond the PCB Display on the filter screen until this becomes free after about 30 seconds Now you can pull the display away towards the front after removing the 4 Plastite Philips screws display 930 117 17 or the 4 M3x6 screws display 20003727 00x When mounting a display with a flex foil cable fold the cable such that only about 5 cm 2 inches protrude into the device through the aperture in the enclosure Do not break the cable as this would cause a defect Screw the display in firmly first of all turning the self cutting screws in the direction they were turned when being l
147. o One tna ad 11 18 26 S de APRS Key F3 RS 232 Enables interface to be tested Key F4 Key F5 Mano Measurement of a steady pressure in NBP GE Medical Systems EAGLE 1000 Page 87 Information Technologies Servicing Instructions 227 468 01 Rev G 4 2 Instrument performance 4 2 1 Start up performance After switching on the software performs a start up self test There is an internal and an external test Only in the event of a malfunction in the case of the internal test whenever still possible a corresponding error screen appears and an audible technical malfunction alarm signal is activated Internal test CPU test internal watch dog test LCD RAM test RAM test ROM CRC test and EPROM test External test Output beep audible alarm signal test Output chessboard pattern on the screen Output software version on the screen external watch dog test with time base test afterwards the power up screen appears on the display 4 2 2 Operating performance During normal operation important system data are checked every 5 seconds In the event of an error this activates a warm start and the audible technical malfunction alarm signal is activated 4 2 3 Performance in the event of a malfunction during start up After switching on the software performs a start up self test In the event of an error whenever still possible one of the following messages appears on the error screen and the audible technical ma
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149. o be performed according domestic laws The measurement systems for non invasive blood pressure and temperature have to be checked every 2 years for their accuracy according the following procedure 3 3 1 Technical Inspections of the Measuring System The measuring system for noninvasive blood pressure and temperature must be inspected every two years For these inspections the following devices should be used For NIBP digital manometer Diptron 3 plus measuring range 500 mmHg For TEMP temperature simulator 220 104 01 Conditions Please note that the measurement standards used for these inspections must provide an adequate degree of accuracy These measurement standards must be traceable to a national or European standard Proceed as follows to perform the technical inspections of the measuring system NIBP The conditions stated above must be fulfilled and the functional test for NIBP as per 3 2 5 must be completed Step 1 Leakage Text Step 2 Testing display errors TEMP The conditions stated above must be fulfilled and the functional test for TEMP as per 3 2 8 must be completed GE Medical Systems EAGLE 1000 Page 81 Information Technologies Servicing Instructions 227 468 01 Rev G 3 4 Safety Analysis Test 3 4 1 General introduction The suggested Safety Analysis Tests refer to the international standard IEC 601 1 The test are generallay performed with Safety Testers on most of them the measuring circuits accor
150. oading due to the PCB Oximeter PCB Press Temp or theECG circuit this is defective and the PCB ECG Monitor must be replaced SpO interface on PCB ECG Monitor defective replace this PCB GE Medical Systems EAGLE 1000 Page 104 Information Technologies Servicing Instructions 227 468 01 Rev G Measurement of non invasive blood pressure disabled or unreliable Cuff unsuitable or defective check that the cuff being used has the recommended size children adult neonate and is in good condition Tubing between instrument input and PCB is pinched as soon as the instrument casing is put on or leaks lay tubing appropriately if necessary replace Component on PCB defective pump valve electronics replace PCB PCB NBP wire set not plugged correctly or defective plug in correctly or replace it NBP interface for non invasive blood pressure on PCB ECG Monitor is defective re place this PCB Signal transmission on PCB ECG Monitor defective replace this PCB No measurement by TEMP Temperature probe defective check the cable and the plug if necessary replace probe One ofthe two control temperatures is incorrect from Configuration access the Ser vice Mode with F3 and F4 and read the control temperatures displayed If the upper value deviates from 38 8 C by more than 0 1 C the lower value from 4 C by more than 0 2 C it is no longer possible to make an accurate measurement and probe value output is disabled
151. ogies Servicing Instructions 227 468 01 Rev G 3 2 5 3 Testing the deflation pressure threshold At the adult setting Adult appears on the manometer mode screen Increasing the pressure to approximately 300 mmHg the cuff will be deflated automatically At the baby setting Baby appears on the manometer mode screen To activate the baby mode terminate the manometer mode by pressing F3 and F4 simulta neously Select parameter NIP in the main menu and in the submenu toggle from Adult to Baby with the F2 button Now reactivate the manometer mode Increase the pressure with the pumpball at approximately 160 mmHg the cuff will be deflated automatically Quit the manometer mode by pressing F3 and F4 simultaneously 3 2 5 4 Dynamic blood pressure measurement Apply cuff on yourself and measure blood pressure Sys Map and Dia parameter readings are measured and assessed for their plausibility 3 2 6 SpO2 performance check 3 2 6 1 Simulator setting Test the SpO2 parameter with the marquette SpO2 simulator as follows Switch simulator power switch to off Connect connector cable up between simulator and bedside monitor Set SpO2 to 95 5 using the white Nellcor scale Set pulse rate to 100 bpm Select mode on Nellcor Activate power switch 3 2 6 2 Monitor settings Activate pulse frequency display by pressing F2 SpO2 followed by F3 until HR Source Pulse appears on the screen 3 2 6 3 Disp
152. ompletes the testing of the QuickLink Station as well the performance of the HELAN and of the TCP IP 9 Download test on the HELAN Enter lo for logout and press the Enter key press the Enter key again after a pause of approx 5 seconds This should call up the prompt username gt 10 Enter eagle1 in lower case letters and press the Enter key This should call up the prompt local 12 Enter the command rl remote login and press the Enter key The Gateway should now give the message connection closed GE Medical Systems EAGLE 1000 Page 107 Information Technologies Servicing Instructions 227 468 01 Rev G Due to timeout lo must be entered and the Enter key pressed within 10 s This should call up a large S for Start This shows that the Gateway software for QuickLink functions 4 7 4 Testing QuickLink adapter leading to Eagle 1000 Test preliminaries 1 Unscrew the QuickLink adapter cover Disconnect plug connector on infrared adapter Switch on Eagle 1000 Voltage test check that a DC voltage of 8 to 12 V at the Pin 7 referred to Pin 5 on the pin side of the flat band cable in the exposed QuickLink adapter This is about 3 3 V less than at the RS 232 output of the Eagle 1000 Connect 3 wire RS 232 cable zero modem to the connector leading to the Eagle 1000 and to the PC 2 Switch on PC start Windows start terminal exe program If PC is not equipped with Windows start V24 exe
153. one another and connected to the telephone socket Testing connector for ECG input 1 Connector 91541378 10 Contact pins 91541394 db Telephone socket or 91534800 matching isolated plug connection for testing case Short circuit all 10 contact pins with one another and connect to telephone socket Testing connector for SaO2 input 1 Connector 91541871 Contact pins 91541394 1 Telephone socket or 91534800 matching isolated plug connection for testing case 6 10 kohm resistor 92184443 Connect pin 10 directly to the telephone socket Connect pins 1 4 5 6 7 9 via 10 kohm resistor to telephone socket Testing connector for PRESS input 1 Testing connector parts 91541376 7 1 kohm resistor 92184430 9 Contact pins 91541394 1 Telephone socket or 91534800 matching isolated plug connection for testing case Connect pins 7 and 10 directly to telephone socket Connect pins 1 2 3 4 6 8 9 separately via 1 kohm resistor to telepho ne socket GE Medical Systems EAGLE 1000 Page 83 Information Technologies Servicing Instructions 227 468 01 Rev G 3 4 3 Protective Earth Resistance Test This test determines whether the monitor has a power ground fault The protective earth resistance from power connector to any grounded exposed metal surface is measured Specs of test circuit AC current source 50 Hz 60 Hz of at least 10 A up to 25 A with limited output voltage of 6 V If resistance is greater than 100 mOhm
154. onnector 2 rows of 5 pins 7 V Pump power supply host controlled 7 V Pump power supply host controlled 7V Power supply for PCB NBP GND GND GND KEY Plug coding RESET Reset host controlled Rx Receive 0 Tx Transmit A OO OO JO Oo RMN A GE Medical Systems EAGLE 1000 Page 47 Information Technologies Servicing Instructions 227 468 01 Rev G 2 2 11 PCB Press Temp 388 031 75 PCB Temp 388 032 04 General information The PCB PRESS TEMP enables measurement of the two electrically isolated parameters temperature one temperature and invasive blood pressure two pressures both isolated together These parameters are connected along with the ECG to the processor by me ans of a QSPI interface The signals are isolated by optoelectronic couplers The power supply is fed in via one HF transformer each for PRESS and TEMP from a common oscillator which also supplies power to the ECG circuit and the SpO module See block diagram Floating system supply and signal flow The PCB is equipped with precision components and an adjustment program in the case of TEMP so that a potentiometer adjustment is not required The individual floating measurement circuits are shielded on both sides of the PCB by a metal cover For PCBs which do not have an insulating cover over the two floating parts the PCB is underlayed with a sheet of insulating foil These insulation precautions are important for safety reasons 2 2 11 1 PRESS module The ci
155. onth GE Medical Systems EAGLE 1000 Page 89 Information Technologies Servicing Instructions 227 468 01 Rev G Backup battery for the clock The lithium battery used to run the clock has a service life of approx 5 years The cut off voltage is 2 5 V at 0 005 mA If after the instrument has been switched off for about a minute the time and the date do not appear correctly on the configuration screen or on the recording the lithium battery is completely depleted and must be replaced immediately In the case of a cyclic startup failure refer to 4 6 Troubleshooting tips 4 4 Safety information 4 4 1 Insulating foil The insulating foil in the instrument serves to isolate the floating components i e to ensu re the required air gaps This foil is thus of great significance from a viewpoint of safety and must under all circumstances be put back into the instrument when it is being reas sembled Pieces of insulating foil are located Where the pcb is equipped x under the PCB ECG Monitor x under the PCB Oximeter x under the PCB Press Temp in the case of PCBs Press Temp or Temp without isolating foil around the PCB x twice round the PCB PRESS TEMP or x around the pcb Temp x around the power unit 4 4 2 High voltage On the PCB ECG Monitor upper right when looking at the reverse side next to the buzzer is the CCFT supply for the LCD Reverse Video In stand by mode this generates 565 V AC at 30 to 40 kHz Sparking as a result
156. oosened until they click in to avoid cutting a second thread when being tightened For instruments with sockets not attached by screws the front panel should be replaced when they are renewed in this case field replacement is not recommended 4 5 4 Adjustment procedures PCB ECG Monitor ECG ADJUST OFFSET_1 OFFSET_2 1 Connect a 5 lead patient cable to the Eagle 1000 and short circuit the ECG inputs 2 Switch the Eagle 1000 on 3 Select DISPLAY in the menu accessed with the Next Menu key Select Channel 2 ECG and Channel 3 OFF 4 Select ECG in the menu accessed with the Prev Menu Select leads Channel 1 II and Channel 2 II 5 Press mm mV several times so that 5 10 20 5 appear consecutively Adjust Chan nel 1 with R518 and Channel 2 with R549 so that when pressing the mm mV key several times steps disappear in the zero line on the screen GAIN 1 GAIN 2 Have the instrument BIO TEK Multiparameter Simulator LIONHEART at hand 1 Connect a 5 lead cable to the Eagle 1000 and the ECG inputs to the LIONHEART simulator Switch on the simulator and select ECG AMPLITUDE 1 0 mV Select square wave 2 Switch on the Eagle 1000 Select the configuration menu by pressing the F1 and F5 keys simultaneously Select muscle filter Off and line filter Off After selecting Exit select Apply and save GE Medical Systems EAGLE 1000 Page 96 Information Technologies Servicing Instructions
157. oosened until they click in to avoid cutting a second thread when being tightened Before sticking the metal frame of the display and the filter screen degrease with alcohol or loctite adhesive remover Then remove the protective foil from the display Avoid conta mination with dust or fluff Stick a new adhesive frame onto the metal frame of the display Place the filter screen into the recess in the casing and press down firmly Membrane keypad To remove the keypad detach it with a knife applied at the corner adjacent to the filter screen without damaging the filter screen or the edge of the casing Before reinstalling the keypad remove any old adhesive with petrolether Degrease the housing recess Remove the protective foil from the new membrane keypad Insert the keypad cable through the slit in the casing Place the keypad precisely in the casing re cess and press down firmly Avoid putting a kink into the keypad cable as this would lead to a malfunction GE Medical Systems EAGLE 1000 Page 95 Information Technologies Servicing Instructions 227 468 01 Rev G Sockets for signal inputs Circular connectors To remove the sockets undo the 2 posidrive plastite screws in each case from the in side When reinstalling each socket insert the wide lug upwards In the case of the temperature input socket direct the connections inwards and upwards First of all turn the self cutting screws in the direction they were turned when being l
158. or function ground interference elimination during general cardio logical examinations Rated voltage range from 95 to 240 V AC operating voltage range from 85 to 264 V 49 to 65 Hz rated current from 0 15 to 0 3 A Internal power supply rechargeable battery automatic toggling from line to battery operation and vice versa integrated charge circuit with automatic adaption of charge characteristics fast battery charging to 8096 of its capacity within 3 5 hours afterwards normal charging to 100 of its capacity within 8 hours afterwards continuous trickle charging by means of charge pulses to prevent the memory effect Charge balance measurement of the charge and load current compensation for battery self discharge graphic indication of battery capacity Alarms warning when battery provides power for only 5 minutes of operation without recorder automatic switch off at 10 0 V to prevent overdischarging Capacity of the rechargeable battery 2000 mAh 12 volts Charging indicator LED Operating time approx 3 hours typical operating time with fully charged battery at 23 C at a battery temperature of 60 C the capacity may be reduced to 70 min 2 hours at 25 C ambient temperature and new fully charged battery GE Medical Systems EAGLE 1000 Page 21 Information Technologies Servicing Instructions 227 468 01 Rev G 2 1 5 Operation and storage Operational readines
159. part numbers 7 1 1 1 Configuration of instrument part number ern 7 1 1 2 Configuration of the PCB par numbers eene 7 1 2 Eagle 2000 system overview Ba an EE 9 VS 10 1 3 1 Hooking up EAGLE 1000 monitors to PC Central Station SynOpsis 1000 10 1 3 2 Patient data transfer from EAGLE 1000 via HELAN to SMU using QuickLink 12 1 38 21 Introducir t e dite tore eil mer id 12 1 3 2 2 Data transfer between Eagle and Gateway tk 13 1 3 2 3 Connection to the LAN vn SE ik mi Lee User Hal dee 13 1 3 2 4 EAGLE 1000 QuickLink HELAN Examples of the link to networks 15 1 3 2 4 1 Functional structure overview Nt 15 1 3 2 4 2 Main components for the installation of QuickLink 15 1 3 2 4 3 EAGLE 1000 QUICKLINK nennen 16 1 3 2 4 4 Network link HELAN Concentrator sense 17 1 3 2 4 5 Network link HELAN Twisted Pair een 18 Li ISC OVINA il ias 19 2 1 Technical Specifications sic ches Debe ia lenken an 19 2 1 1 System Interfaces iet atu ee recede tu endete e eap dte bit 19 19 19 20 2 1 3 Operation and Storage seynnorio hiai RR RR 21 216 EGG and hean TE ccro nee ende nee her oie ea aah 21 2 1 7 Oxygen SALUT ION SHOA unsere e dx anne ea dd Ha dead aos 23 2 1 8 Non invasive blood pressure ll 24 25 2 1 10 Temperature nocere reden EE dee e und b ane cone re eodd ee tue RR 27 2
160. pections should only be performed by persons with ade quate training and experience Notes According the following check out procedures the current function and safety of the equipment will be checked They serve the experienced technician when inspecting the monitor A knowledge of how to operate the monitor in compliance with the operator s manual is assumed The tests are based on the test equipment described below Where possible the tests should be carried out using the customer s accessories to detect any defective accessories automatically Using test equipment other than those named below may require changes in the tests and tolerance specifications The suggested tubing fittings to check the NI blood pressure parameter must be adapted accordingly for use with other manometers and cuffs These checklists were compiled with an Eagle 1015 Vers 2 0 which has the maximum number of possible options of the Eagle 10 series When testing an Eagle 10 with less options the corresponding tests should not be carried out 3 1 Visual check Check that fuse links have the rating proclaimed by the manufacturer Safety labels and inscriptions on the device are clearly legible the mechanical condition will allow the device to be put to further use any soiling has no effect on safety of operation EAGLE 1000 Servicing Instructions GE Medical Systems Information Technologies Page 70 227 468 01 Rev G 3 2 Che
161. possible as long as this is not to be tested itself An SMX 08 or SMX 09 can serve as the simplest HELAN simulation without TCP IP and Download Test PC with Windows and the program terminal exe from the range of programs available under Windows or corresponding DOS interface program if required V24 exe is avail able from Marquette Hellige Service Configure the two connection cables mentioned below under QuickLink test RS 232con nections with 9 pin Sub D connectors so that only the four or three wires respectively are wired If necessary connect a commercially available PC adapter 9 pin male to 25 pin female to the PC serial interface RS 232 setting on PC 8 bits no parity 9600 baud 1 stopbit no handshake local echo off 4 7 3 Testing QuickLink adapter leading to QuickLink Station and HELAN Test preliminaries 1 Place Eagle 1000 with a QuickLink adapter on QuickLink Station with appropriate infra red window alignment Unscrew the QuickLink adapter cover Disconnect plug connec tor on infrared adapter Connect 4 wire RS 232 cable to infrared adapter and to PC 2 Switch on PC start Windows start terminal exe program If PC is not equipped with Windows start V24 exe under DOS Carry out RS 232 configuration as above 3 Connect QuickLink Station up to power supply and wait for 15 seconds until booting is complete It makes a difference here whether HELAN is hooked up or not Reboot after each syste
162. qe 2 L500 1K a CH2 SCLKET 9609 47N S 1481128 20 C10 CH K Fl urit Hle 1 09 6 j Bu 4 4N7 10 HL cus CS_ 15 BAS85 5027 3 AA 4 1 6567 12 g MISO Yo tens REFI 7504 2 FB i T Ta Al DRE CH7 REF H3 74HCT14 EX SES la E 7 5VT 100R t C Art DT Ground DT DT 8 Sms 47N DcND ACND 47N Ns je le UR ME 20e E E S 1 11 14 zT BAS85 Pu v o TL D4 SND a aja Jeer fe IN BAS32 DT u L m D E OR C18 D3 Ss BAS32 FLOATING SUPPLY 10 17 5VT D AT Frog 1 12VH Cel Anfang L 7 3 6MHZ OSCILLATOR mi met S SR_VSW an UDT C23 4 178 5k76 Je E GNDT Rai HU o 3 6864MHZ R27 zm UGT 2317 4106 3 TR500 o Markierung ea eis RN500 T UG E Vo SCH 5 6 4 2 x1 x2 14 14 4 14 i e QU501 ju vee 13 VEC 12 1 eu 7 5V BAS29 GND 1Z562 GND j7502 2 6 4 00MHZ TEE USA 1 2 cts 1 end R511 praet e d ole sin IT L te SH u cig DT Z1 L gt EI 005ee DT DT T4HCTT4 2504 DT 2504 7504 el 8 A7p 47p E 74HCT14 74HCT14 74HCT14 E m RI MESSAGE T DT GT z 5V SUPPLY ES 7 UFT UFT an gi 12 R33 H 7 5VT BC847B 10r WAS w lt 47 Z en 47 Palos 11 D A Les SN D10 hy PE GT wl 221r R34 10 2 BAS32 13 7 y e Bo ae 1 Dr A R GND VC gt 9 vce dj UL IER BC817 25 VIN UNES OND ou R23 URT R29 VOUT EA a Ana ex 4K75 S _ L503 10r gt De ae
163. quisites PC with RS232 port and Windows 3 11 RS232 interface cable configured as follows 9 pin Sub D male 9 pin Sub D female 2 en gt 3 ences gt 2 Dr oe gt 5 Activate terminal emulation on PC Program following settings on PC Initiate the Terminal program from the Accessories window Select the menu option Settings and from this the submenu Data Transfer and adjust the parameters as follows Baud rate 9600 Data bits 8 Stop bits 1 Parity none Protocol none Interface interface used COM1 or COM2 GE Medical Systems EAGLE 1000 Page 79 Information Technologies Servicing Instructions 227 468 01 Rev G Exit menu with OK Call up the Settings menu and then the submenu Terminal Settings the Local Echo option must be disabled Exit menu with OK the window with the Terminal bar is enabled and the cursor blinks in the left hand corner of the window Enter a series of numbers with the PC keyboard no characters should appear on the screen Program following settings on the Eagle Monitor Keep F3 depressed until RS232 Test is displayed on the screen Enter another series of numbers with the PC keyboard these should now appear on the screen To exit the service menu press F3 and F4 buttons on the monitor simultaneously 3 2 10 Nurse call output performance check Initiate monitoring LED 9 is off Connect nurse call relay exceed adjusted HR alarm limit monitor gives an alarm signal T
164. rcuit is described in the block diagram Press block diagram Power supply The floating power supply for PRESS uses an HF transformer connected in parallel with the other floating transformers The corresponding oscillator delivers a closed loop control led transformer output voltage which may vary somewhat depending on the load from the unregulated battery voltage This supplies the amplifier and the connection detector with 7 5 V The ADC and digital circuit are supplied by a voltage controller with a stabilized 5 V in the form of an analog and a decoupled digital power supply When the 5V power supply drops below 4 75 V an error signal interrupts the chip select to ADC so that no incorrect parame ter readings can be transferred Probe detection Each PRESS channel is assigned an ID by means of a resistor coding system which even in operation via an adapter informs the system which channel the probe is connected to or whether two probes are connected up This is transmitted to the pro cessor by a probe ID amplifier as an analog signal via the ADC If no probe is connected this is detected by the probe connection comparator and dis ables the 5V power supply to save power The processor is informed of this by the MISO signal being reset to zero optoelectronic coupler under continuous current GE Medical Systems EAGLE 1000 Page 48 Information Technologies Servicing Instructions 227 468 01 Rev G ADC operation The ADC rece
165. re both isolated from ground type CF according to IEC 601 1 for pressure transducers with ohmic strain gauge bridge diagonal resistance of 200 Ohms to 10 kOhms with a sensitivity of 0 005 mV mmHg per V of supply voltage e supply voltage for transducer 5 volts DC At 50 and 60 Hz differential input impedance gt 100 kOhms real component 500 kOhms common mode input impedance gt 100 kOhms common mode rejection gt 60 dB up to 60 Hz GE Medical Systems EAGLE 1000 Page 26 Information Technologies Servicing Instructions 227 468 01 Rev G Connections direct connection for measurement of one pressure connection via adapter for measurement of two pressures Display e pressure waveform with 25 mm s sweep for both channels pressure waveform for the following pressure sites arterial ART1 ART2 pulmonary artery PA venous VEN left atrial LAP intracranial ICP for ART PA and LAP the systolic diastolic and mean values can be displayed display update interval 2 seconds Signal processing Pressure measuring range 30 to 300 mmHg resolution 0 25 mmHg internal cut off frequency 12 Hz accuracy 2 mmHg 1 of actual value e zero drift lt 0 1 mmHg C 5minutes to warm up for full accuracy Zero balancing automatic compensation of the transducer value for a zero pressure in both channels every channel to be zeroed is checked for absence of pulse signals balancing init
166. ressure sensor cuff deflation immediately on exceeding max cuff pressure on detection of faults during a measurement and on power loss Max cuff pressure adult 300 mmHg neonate 160 mmHg Special features When the cuff is properly applied the module recognizes in the adult mode whether the cuff matches the selected range If the wrong cuff is applied the measurement is interrup ted GE Medical Systems EAGLE 1000 Page 25 Information Technologies Servicing Instructions 227 468 01 Rev G Cuff inflation pressure adult 160 mmHg neonate 100 mmHg Adaptive cuff inflation pressure After a measurement the inflation pressure of the subsequent measurement depends on the previous measuring result it is either 1 8 times the previous mean pressure or 1596 above the previous inflation pressure whichever is less Measurement cycles Selectable intervals for automatic measurement cycles 2 5 10 15 30 60 minutes Measuring accuracy P P lt 8 mmHg 1st standard deviation error limits for cuff pressure via the pressure transducer 3 mmHg Measurement duration adult 90 seconds max neonate 70 seconds max typical duration for undisturbed measurement 30 seconds Technical inspection calibration Technical inspection must be carried out once a year calibrations every two years refer to section 3 Maintenance and technical inspection 2 1 9 Invasive blood pressure Signal inputs 2 connections which a
167. rom mains outlet before opening the device Attention Avant d ouvrir l appareil retirez la fiche secteur de la prise de courant Sicherung Fuses Fusibles 230V 2x T2A 5x20 115V 2x D2A 3AG Schweslernruf Nurse fae Appel infirmiere f Y ooooo all a o olo VJ P 915 414 15 92173033 3x10 Plastite 45 Senkkopf 801 777 00 428 195 24 A eed zi I M FS SN EEE YOO El EH 1 NO BOOCOaW MAAAAAAARAYARFAKFFTAWAAATAATTAWWATAAAWRAAWATWATAAWWAWATAYWAAWWAWAYWAWWWAWTAWWRRENTAWMWeRSANAWAWWAWWAWAWWWTNAWWWYATAWY A NN mi Lini ISS EC o 921230 24 930 117 41 423 203 41 M 1 2 916 090 00 an PIN 10 gel tet BZ 2 9x9 5 DIN 7982 801 776 44 912 084 50 M3x6 DIN 965 841550 47 383 213 34 M3 DIN 934 803 009 00 M4x60 DIN 84 841 202 12 Plastite 2 2x10 801 777 11 Temp Buchse so eingebaut da Kontakte maximalen Abstand zum Bodenblech haben Dee 00000000 000000000 00000000 000000000 00000000 000000000 00000000 000000000 patient monitor 132 523 19 430 514 51 innen auf Klappe geklebt G 927 228 48 M3x6 DIN 7985 801 776 31 388 032 60 M6 DIN 439 803 040 00 A6 4 DIN 6798 804 0 916 189 02 M3x6 DIN 7985 801 776 31 M3x6 DIN 965
168. ront panel on the other opposite side via the coded left hand plug in connector and ferrite toroidal cores Electronic interfaces PRESS The PRESS channels are identified by resistor coding even when an adapter is interpo sed in systems with a Marquette Hellige connector Data transfer is on channel 1 ofthe ADC TEMP In model versions with Marquette Hellige round connectors the jack plug socket is scan ned for the position of the normally closed contact to detect the presence of the probe voltage at T 8 3 4U 3 53 V from D7 connected and 1 4U 1 18 V disconnected against approx 1 2U_ 2 46 V as the threshold at the comparator Page 51 EAGLE 1000 227 468 01 Rev G Servicing Instructions GE Medical Systems Information Technologies 2 2 11 5 TEMPERATURE BLOCK DIAGRAM ONIIVO1HNON ONILIVOI ZH 001 AGL gt 4 33009 HOSN3S Kam OLN SYOLVIOSI O JOVJH3LNI 4 4 19S Page 52 EAGLE 1000 227 468 01 Rev G Servicing Instructions GE Medical Systems Information Technologies 2 2 11 6 PRESS BLOCK DIAGRAM NIIVO 14 NON NIIVO 1 Pe GF ZH 001 SS pa n T AGL pa Ya Gd Sn1d LON HOSN3S E ve em i E Cow 2 ZH zi P HC SHOIVTOSI cv LE 30V3 AN laso gt 3009 YOSNAS c SSdHd L SS dd GE Medical Systems EAGLE 1000 Page 53 Information Technologies Servicing Ins
169. ry ensure that the battery connection to the ECG input side emerges from the battery block on the left hand side and is plugged into the left hand socket BATT on the PCB ECG Monitor When putting the instrument back into operation it should not be power line operated until the battery is depleted otherwise the battery would be overcharged PCB Oximeter for SpO When removing this module disconnect the plug coming from the panel socket after cut ting the cable grip Hold on to the hexagonal supports 8 or 6 mm with spring catches with a spanner and undo the 3 screws Disconnect the flat strip cable to the PCB ECG Monitor For safety reasons when reinstalling the module make sure the insulating foil Isolation PCB SpO is inserted under the PCB Use a new cable grip to attach the cable leading to the panel socket Caution The end of the cable grip must point toward the PCB for it not to get into the recorder gear drive GE Medical Systems EAGLE 1000 Page 93 Information Technologies Servicing Instructions 227 468 01 Rev G PCB NBP Module To remove this module disconnect the flat strip cable to the PCB ECG Monitor Discon nect the tubing coming from the front panel plate Undo the 4 fastening screws Remove the PCB When reinstalling the module make sure that the tubing to the front panel plate cannot be pinched by the instrument cover Ensure that the correct part No of the flat strip cable matches the PCB part No as
170. s after approximately 5 seconds Operating position vertical free circulation of air under the unit and ventilation openings must not be ob structed Environmental conditions Operation ambient temperature between 10 C and 40 C battery charging temperature between 10 C and 40 C relative humidity between 3096 and 7596 no condensation atmospheric pressure between 700 and 1060 hPa Storage ambient temperature between 30 C and 60 C relative humidity between 10 and 100 no condensation atmospheric pressure between 500 and 1060 hPa Dimensions width 262 mm height 215 mm depth 160 mm weight 2 kg to 4 4 kg depending on monitor model 2 1 6 ECG and heart rate ECG signal inputs Electrode connection for simultaneous transfer of 2 ECG signals ECG 1 and ECG 2 via lead selector 7 standard lead configurations each Signal inputs for 3 lead and 5 lead patient cables with connections for electrode leads buffer amplifier with protective circuit and HF filter floating input circuit isolated patient connection of the CF type IEC overvoltage protection for all inputs detection of pacing pulses monitoring of electrode to skin contact impedance specifications without leads e differential input impedance for DC gt 65 MOhms for f lt 100 Hz gt 6 MOhms common mode input impedance referred to RL for DC gt 10 GOhms for f lt 100 Hz gt 50 MOhms GE Medical Systems EAGLE 1000 Page 2
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172. s for recorder 384 017 23 384 017 22 480 159 56 480 159 57 480 159 65 303 440 12 2005674 001 432 518 30 430 514 51 Kit recorder mechanic Eagle 10XX complete without printhead and pcb Kit recorder electronic Eagle 10XX incl printhead and pcb recorder 50 Gear 17 mm diameter Gear 14 5 mm diameter Gear 9 5 mm diameter Thermal printhead if not available use 2005674 001 Thermal printhead if 30344012 not available Cover for paper compartment order label seperately Label for Cover Plugs and Connectors 303 444 28 303 444 29 303 444 30 303 444 31 383 273 66 929 166 32 383 273 30 383 273 65 Socket ECG complete with wiring Socket SpO2 complete with wiring Socket IBP complete with wiring Socket TEMP complete with wiring Socket nurse call RS232 complete for field service Pneumatic Connector Rectus BPNI Cable for pcb NIBP NB11 Cable for pcb NIBP2000 Mechanical parts 384 017 24 390 001 30 390 001 64 419 070 82 428 195 21 423 203 20 423 203 24 504 658 43 504 658 45 924 017 09 923 096 86 2003701 001 Frontpanel assy Eagle 1000 with round plugs keypad and filter screen adhesive frame have to be ordered separately Keypad Eagle 10XX light green Keypad Eagle10XX grey Filter screen Eagle 1000 Backpanel cover plate Eagle 10XX Adhesive frame for filter screen Covering disk as blind socket Top cover Eagle Dash 1000 for units without recorder Top cover Eagle Dash 1000 for units equipped w
173. s used to protect the motor Page 54 EAGLE 1000 227 468 01 Rev G Servicing Instructions GE Medical Systems Information Technologies 2 2 12 2 Recorder block diagram jeu ig Juano JoJoyy NISIN 04U09 JOJOIN 1OdLNOO QvaH JOSS920Jd TNIdd InoJlD SAI2810Jd SJH OM GE Medical Systems EAGLE 1000 Page 55 Information Technologies Servicing Instructions 227 468 01 Rev G 2 2 12 3 Internal interfaces Mechanical interfaces 30 lead flat strip cable with cased socket housing to printhead 4 lead male multipoint connector with coding to the motor Electronic interfaces Printhead interface The thermal array printhead is connected with a 30 lead flat strip cable to the PCB DIGI TAL Serial loading of data ensues via the KDATA cables using the clock signal KCLOCK into the printhead shift register Parallel data is transferred to the printhead latch register with the KLATCH signal The heating period is controlled by the KSTRB cable The printer controller receives an analog signal which varies according to the temperature of the printhead via cables TERM1 and TERM2 Via signals delivered by the VDD1 cable when not printing the thermal array printhead is put into power save mode The remaining leads are used to supply voltage to the printhead Refer to P Plan PCB Recorder for pin assignment Motor interface The motor is connected to the male multipoint connector on t
174. switch NORM and RVS GND switch GND open 1 closed GE Medical Systems EAGLE 1000 Page 84 Information Technologies Servicing Instructions 227 468 01 Rev G Test has failed if the measured values are greater than N C S F C 100 uA 500 uA 300 pA U S requirements Electrical diagram for Enclosure Leakage Current Test Safety Tester u NORM RVS g HIGH lt POWER CORD S ow 5 o ul 5 GND el UNIT gt oo UNDER GND TEST M Probe to exposed chassis ro a El 3 4 4 2 Patient Leakage Current Test This test performs a leakage current test under single fault conditions S F C depending on domestic power outlet with 115 or 230 V ac as source into the floating inputs The following signals have a separate floating input and have to be tested separately ECG SpO Temp IBP Blood Pressure 1 and 2 together In all cases the leakage current is measured from input jack of unit under test to ground For testing the ECG input a patient cable or test plug with all leads or pins connected together is used For testing SpO2 Temp and IBP input test plugs are used Connect the unit under test to your Safety Tester Referring to the electrical diagram measurements have to be done under the following conditions Polarity switch NORM and RVS GND switch GND closed Test has failed if the measured
175. the electrical diagram the measure ments have to be done under the following conditions Polarity switch NORM and RVS S1 open Test has failed if the measured values are greater than N C S F C 100 uA 500 uA 300 uA U S requirements TEST Safety Tester 8 NORM RVS ei CH POWER CORD 9 LoWw S1 a GND ES Ku NO UNIT Ie UNDER lt lt Probe to exposed chassis gt GE Medical Systems EAGLE 1000 Page 110 Information Technologies Servicing Instructions 227 468 01 Rev G GE Medical Systems EAGLE 1000 Page 111 Information Technologies Servicing Instructions 227 468 01 Rev G 5 PCB R Plan P Plan 5 1 PCB ECG Monitor 388 031 19 V2 0 5 2 PCB ECG Monitor 388 031 19 I V2 01 5 3 PCB Recorder 50 388 031 70 5 4 PCB Press Temp 388 031 75 5 5 PCB Temp 388 032 04 5 6 PCB Press Distributer 388 032 12 5 7 Isolation relay Eagle 1000 388 032 14 Please refer to the appendix GE Medical Systems EAGLE 1000 Page 112 Information Technologies Servicing Instructions 227 468 01 Rev G GE Medical Systems Information Technologies EAGLE 1000 Servicing Instructions Page 113 227 468 01 Rev G 6 Sparparts List Parts for Power Supply 929 165 76 912 084 50 303 444 09 930 117 41 Mains input connector incl filter and fuse holder Fuse T 2A Accu for ECG Monitor Power Supply 115 230VAC 15 6VDC Part
176. the length of the cable is relevant with regard to safety PCB PRESS TEMP or PCB TEMP To remove this module disconnect the flat strip connectors from the sockets TEMP and PRESS Undo the two nuts with the 5 5 mm socket wrench Undo the two posidrive screws Pull out the PCB vertically to the PCB ECG Monitor from the middle male multi point pass through connector For safety reasons when reinstalling the PCB ensure that in versions without an insulat ing wrapping around the floating components the insulating foil is put back under the PCB PCB ECG Monitor To remove this PCB disconnect the remaining plug in connectors These are that from the input socket ECG the foil strip contact to the display under the grip recess This requires undoing the securing mechanism by lifting the plug frame at the right and at the left and carefully pulling out the foil strip cable the 4 pin socket to display back lighting the keypad contact to the membrane keypad next to the EPROM on the right hand side Undo securing mechanism in the direction of the keypad cable the flat strip cable to the Nurse Call socket the flat strip cable to the RS 232 socket the flat strip cable to PCB Oximeter SpO the flat strip cable to PCB NBP Undo the posidrive screws and the hexagonal bolts with tapholes depending on the instru ment model The hexagonal bolts with threaded pipes remain where they are For safety reasons when reinstalling this PCB i
177. the unit fails this test 3 4 4 Leakage Current Measurement To perform the suggested measurements the unit under test has to be separated from any interconnection to a system If the unit is part of a system extended tests according to IEC 601 1 1 have to be performed If the unit is connected to a SynOpsis also proceed 3 4 4 3 The following diagram shows the Measuring Circuit M required for leakage cur rent The reading in mV corresponds to uA leakage current The Safety Testers generally work with this Measuring Circuit M and the displayed values are already converted to leakage current 10k 0 015 uF Measuring 1k ae mv instrument Calibrator R gt 1M 0 O 3 4 4 1 Enclosure Leakage Current Test This test is performed to measure leakage current from chassis to ground during normal conditions N C and single fault conditions S F C In all cases the leakage current is measured from any exposed conductive parts to ground the unit under test has to be switched on Connect the unit under test to your Safety Tester During normal conditions N C referrfing to the electrical diagram measurements have to be done under the following conditions Polarity switch NORM and RVS GND switch GND closed S1 closed During single fault conditions S F C referring to the electrical diagram the measu rements have to be done under following conditions Polarity
178. tion of the instru ment assembly status is necessary also in the event of repairs This documentation comprises the following documents and measures Master Record Index MRI This document is a component of this instrument documentation This document states the combination of permissible hardware and software for a particu lar instrument version The permissible PCB Index is given in the Index column with each update delivered Further permissible PCB Indexes are given in the compatible column The PCB Index can be found in the PCB barcode label Product Status Index This document is created during manufacture The Product Status Index documents the hardware software product status GE Medical Systems Information Technologies EAGLE 1000 Servicing Instructions Page 9 227 468 01 Rev G 1 2 Eagle 2000 system overview These servicing instructions describe the instrument versions with Hellige circular connec tors Compact multi parameter patient monitor 12 different models 101 123 02 EAGLE 1002 ECG 101 124 02 EAGLE 1003 ECG Alarm recorder 101 123 03 EAGLE 1004 ECG SPO 101 124 03 EAGLE 1005 ECGSPO Alarm recorder 101 123 04 EAGLE 1006 ECG NBP 101 124 04 EAGLE 1007 ECG NBP Alarm recorder 101 123 05 EAGLE 1008 ECGSPO NBP 101 124 05 EAGLE 1009 ECG SPO NBP Alarm recorder 101 123 06 EAGLE 1010 ECG SPO NBP TEMP 101 124 06 EAGLE 1011 ECG SPO NBP TEMP Alarm recorder 101 123 07 EAGLE 1014 ECG SPO NBP TEMP
179. tive replace PCB Other ECG problems Lead fail detection doesn t work proper replace overvoltage arrester if necessary replace PCB ECG Monitor SWITCHING REGULATOR does not supply sufficient amplitude supply voltage not attained remove PCB Oximeter and PCB PRESS TEMP or PCB TEMP If error per sists replace PCB ECG Monitor ECG fails to trigger establish suitable amplitude through electrode contact electrode positioning and or lead selection establish sufficient absence of hum check hum am plitude in configuration without line filter if necessary replace PCB ECG Monitor Pacing pulses with appropriate data and amplitude gt 10 mV see Technical specificati ons are not detected check as above if necessary replace PCB ECG Monitor for stimulation of pacing pulses with patient simulator Lionheart see Paragraph 3 2 4 6 Measurement by SpO disabled or unreliable Problem with probe check probe application avoid artifacts due to movement compa re pulse rate measurements with ECG heart rate measurements when the signal is too weak they deviate significantly from one another check connector contacts if neces sary replace probe Problem with Eagle 1000 check SpO panel socket and replace if necessary otherwi se replace PCB SpO in the event of a problem at the interface replace PCB Oxime ter wire set SWITCHING REGULATOR does not supply sufficient amplitude supply voltage not attained if there is no overl
180. tor Upon arrival at his new destination the patient is hooked up to the destination monitor and the transfer of the trend data initiated by the transport monitor operator The transport monitor establishes a connection over an IR beam and a terminal server QuickLink with the LAN and transfers the data to the Gateway In the Gateway the data are stored in a file bearing a file name indicating the ID of the transport monitor used Assignment of patient data is carried out using the operating routi nes of the destination monitor The operator selects the transport monitor ID to which the transferred patient belonged to It is now the task of the Gateway to enter the trend data into the database correctly Terminal server Eagle El Figure 3 shows the principle of data transfer The terminal server comprises OuickLink the Gateway comprises VICOM TR server or VICOMport VICOMserver GE Medical Systems EAGLE 1000 Page 13 Information Technologies Servicing Instructions 227 468 01 Rev G 1 3 2 2 Data transfer between Eagle and Gateway Eagle and Gateway will communicate while transferring trend data Transfer is initiated by the user request function The data are first stored in a file and when data transfer is complete arranged in proper order The transport monitor waits for the results of this processing procedure If an error occurs in the database during this procedure al
181. tructions 227 468 01 Rev G 2 2 12 Recorder 50 Part No 218 111 12 Construction The Recorder 50 is a compact module comprising a drive and drive electronics The drive essentially comprises 2 shells in which the DC motor transmission speedo unit rubber cylinder thermal array printhead paper container with paper feed flap are assembled The complete drive electronics is located on the PCB Recorder 50 in the drive 2 2 12 1 Function The circuit setup is shown in the circuit block diagram Recorder block diagram The two main recorder components are the printhead and the motor for paper advance The printhead power supply comes from the through connected battery voltage increased to 22 V by a transformer The printhead controller acts on the printhead and the motor indirectly It can be reset by the host processor or by the printhead electronics The printhead controller acquires its data from the host processor and returns relevant information It acts on the printhead via a protective circuit which measures the print head temperature and processes this This protective circuit also receives information on the requested heating pulse duration which can be adjusted and which can be modified in accordance with the printhead temperature The Eagle 1000 uses only one motor speed 25 mm s This is preset by the motor con troller and can be adjusted The motor current signal MISEN which is passed on to the host processor i
182. ult contrast of the display With R776 adjust for best contrast when looking straight to the front to the display After this is done check the monitor defaults with the written down defaults and change them back if necessary GE Medical Systems EAGLE 1000 Page 97 Information Technologies Servicing Instructions 227 468 01 Rev G 4 5 4 1 Location of the adjustment devices on PCB ECG Monitor Index G to SUPPLY BUZZER TIME CLOCK BATTERY R692 DESZ 2000000000 CO 8262 DOOO00000 gooeeoooo dee OO E AF7 E EPROM 8262 L125Z a 00000 Doooo 2522 2525 Et AE 1lloooni SL AD ol SE ele a og E ala ojo Lei 3 6 9 if EI 2520 o 1500 o R614 _ RBIS o RB24 o puso2 o Z515 C550 der pY PISZ B mi E loo L iN tez oooov l a 00000 Fal sooo 10 o o Qu501 El Es
183. under DOS Carry out RS 232 configuration as listed above 3 On the Eagle 1000 press F1 and F5 keys simultaneously to activate the Configura tion mode Then press F3 and F4 keys simultaneously to activate the Service mode Afterwards press the F3 key for 2 seconds to activate the RS 232 test Performance test 4 Enter a character into the PC this should appear on the screen as long as the Eagle 1000 is in the RS 232 testing mode Every character entered via the PC keyboard is displayed on the screen The character of CR appears as CRLF This completes the tests for the QuickLink adapter leading to the Eagle 1000 as well as its RS 232 output GE Medical Systems EAGLE 1000 Page 108 Information Technologies Servicing Instructions 227 468 01 Rev G 4 7 5 QuickLink test RS 232 connections Female socket Cable for testing internally QuickLink adapter leading to QuickLink Station male female A Gene Gert If necessary use 9 pin male to 25 pin female adapter Pin 1 Pin 1 Use the 4 connections indicated only Pin 2 4 Pin 2 Pin 3 4 Pin 3 Pin4 Pin 4 Pin 5 4 4 Pin 5 Pin 6 Pin 6 Pin 7 4 Pin 7 Pin 8 Pin 8 Pin 9 Pin 9 Cable for testing internally QuickLink adapter leading to Eagle 1000 male ns If necessary use 9 pin male to 25 pin female adapter ea Use the 3 connections indicated only Pin 1 Pin 1 Pin 2 Pin 2 H 1 bN RS ii
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185. wo channels The options are leads 1 Il IIl AVR AVL AVF V GE Medical Systems EAGLE 1000 Page 39 Information Technologies Servicing Instructions 227 468 01 Rev G Heart rate monitoring AQRS detector in the ECG circuit detects the beats This detector filters and triggers the signal components typical of QRS from the channel 1 ECG signals when their amplitude is greater than a threshold value arising in the prior amplitudes The processor receives a signal for every beat detected by the ECG circuit calculates the heart rate from these and triggers an alarm when the heart rate is outside the programmed limits Pacing detection Signal segments with a steep rising or falling edge are suppressed as long as their ampli tude exceeds a value of 6 mV This suppression is limited to a time period of about 50 ms During this period the baseline is recorded and a pacing pulse message is passed on to the processor which puts a marker for this event on the display Page 40 EAGLE 1000 227 468 01 Rev G Servicing Instructions GE Medical Systems Information Technologies 2 2 8 2 ECG Pace Preprocessing ys lt b S 4 JoeIn5e MS NO JS gt 10SI O1dO 10SS9901d gt AG A y Bay Plonuo EI UIED jesyo ZHIN 9 Cry i Al S 2993 uro 19SJO Jojoe eg pee YoOTA 4 EI Got 1993 T GI
186. y depleted not connected or defective connect up to mains for charging otherwise check battery plug is O K and inserted correctly if necessary replace battery Battery fuse SI 500 on PCB ECG Monitor defective inspect and if necessary replace it after dealing with the cause Membrane keypad not plugged in correctly or defective plug in correctly or replace if required Display contrast is too weak not plugged in correctly or defective adjust contrast and set it correctly other wise plug in display foil connector correctly if necessary replace EPROM not plugged in correctly plug in correctly or replace if required PCB ECG Monitor defective replace PCB Cyclic start up failure If acyclic start up is performed after switching on the unit with a beep and a squared pattern with indication of version no followed by the watchdog test with timeout and a normal screen does not appear the backup battery may be depleted or not connec ted properly so that its voltage falls below 2 5 V GE Medical Systems EAGLE 1000 Page 102 Information Technologies Servicing Instructions 227 468 01 Rev G In this case the lithium battery BA 500 must be replaced or connected correctly and a reset of the SRAM must be performed by proceeding exactly as follows Disconnect mains power Connect watchdog Z530 pin 1 and no other one to GND for 1 s thus R 347 will limit the short circuit current and the voltage 5VSRAM will fal

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