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1. Designation Description Part Number Qty R17 Resistor 1 16W 196 20 5K 603 2146 319 1 R18 19 Resistor 1 16W 5 4 7K 603 2145 089 2 R22 Resistor 1 16W 196 90 9K 603 2146 381 1 R23 28 29 36 45 Resistor 1 16W 5 100K 603 2145 121 6 46 R24 Resistor 1 16W 1 909 603 2146 189 1 R30 31 37 Resistor 1 8W 5 330 1206 0423 061 3 R32 33 Resistor 1 16W 5 1K 603 2145 073 2 R34 Resistor 1 8W 1 121K 1206 0424 393 1 R35 39 40 Resistor 1 8W 1 200K 1206 0424 414 3 R38 Resistor 1 16W 196 100K O 603 2146 385 1 841 Resistor 1 8W 1 59K 1206 0424 363 1 R42 Resistor 1 8W 5 3M 1206 0423 156 1 43 Resistor 1 16W 5 470 603 2145 065 1 U1 2 IC Compl FET Dual Array 508 2226 000 2 U3 IC Microcontroller 44 PIN PLCC 2498 000 1 U4 IC Lin Cmos Quad Op Amp SON 2239 000 1 2239 001 U5 IC Triple Analog Multiplexer SON16 150 0430 000 1 06 IC J FET Single SON8 150 0427 001 1 U7 IC DMOSFET Quad Analog Switch SON14 150 0429 001 1 U8 12 IC Step up DC DC Converter 508 2166 000 2 U9 IC Micropower Undervoltage Sensing Circuit Son8 150 2092 000 1 U10 Comparitor Tiny Cmos SOT23 5 2348 001 1 2348 0027 011 Optoisolator Transistor Output 2531 000 1 Y1 Crystal High Frequency SMD 0568 001 1 1 Screw 4 40 x 3 8 but
2. 0 CH3021PT 5302 CH3022PT 5302 CH3023PT 5302 CH3024PT CH3025PT 5302 CH3026PT 5302 CH3027PT 5302 8 5 lala A N 302 1221 2122 3 4 H3028PT 53028 E CH3031PT 53031 3 4 5 5 5 5 53033 3034 53034 3035 CH3035PT 53035 3036 53036 CH3036PT 53036 mil Channel MHz CH TTX ID Xmtr Label Note 429 7000 3037 53037 CH3037PT 53037 429 7125 3038 53038 CH3038PT 53038 429 7250 3039 53039 CH3039PT 53039 Ia E E 440 5625 4001 54001 CH4001PT 54001 440 5750 CH4002PT 54002 440 5875 4003 54003 CH4003PT 54003 440 6000 CH4004PT 54004 440 6125 4005 54005 CH4005PT 54005 440 6250 CH4006PT 54006 440 6375 4007 54007 cH4007PT 54007 440 6500 4008 54008 440 6625 4009 54009 CH4009PT 54009 440 6750 4010 54010 54010 1 440 7250 4014 54014 CH4014PT 54014 440 7375 4015 54015 4015 54015 440 7500 4016 54016 CH4016PT 54016 440 7625 4017 54017 4017 54017 440 7750 4018 54018 CH4018PT 54018 440 7875 4019 54019 CH4019PT 54019 440 8000 4020 54020 4020
3. aus Description Part Number Qty 1 PCB Assembly 421191 001 1 2 Conformal Coating Humiseal N A 3 RF Shield N A 1 4 Enclosure Front 421187 001 1 5 Bezel 9 Pin Sub D 421190 001 1 6 Switch FrontPanel 419319 001 1 1 Washer Nylon 415079 001 1 8 Screw 42 56 x 3 16 4760 015 3 9 Assembly Battery Contact 415830 001 1 10 Enclosure Back 411732 001 1 11 O ring Gasket Enclosure 415164 001 1 12 Enclosure Battery Door 411733 002 1 13 Screw 2 56 x 3 8 4760 017 2 14 Label Marquette Back 420283 001 1 15 Label Serial Number N A 1 16 Cyanoacrylate Sicomet 63 N A 17 Label Product Mark Apex 418646 002 1 18 Loctite 242 N A AR Revision A ApexPro Telemetry System 7 7 2001989 103 Oximeter Assembly Exploded View 420364 001D Exploded View Va 7 202223 722222222 SECTION B B SECTION HAS BEEN APPLIED A SOLDER THE SHIELD ITEM 1 TO THE PCB AFTER THE CONFORMAL COATING A GLUE NYLON WASHERS ITEM 7 TO THE BOSSES OF THE ENCLOSURE ITEM 4 NOTCH IN PART NOTES ZN APPLY CONFORMAL COATING ITEM 2 IN THE AREA SHOWN IN SECTION A A WITH ADHESIVE ITEM 16 ZN PLACE THE MYLAR HINGE OF THE BATTERY DOOR ITEM 12 IN BETWEEN THE 420364 001D FRONT ENCLOSURE ITEM 4 AND THE BACK ENCLOSURE ITEM 10 DURING ASSY APPLY THREADLOCK TO THREADS BEFORE INSERTION ZA MYLAR HINGE SHOWN FORMED TO SHAPE 7 8
4. 4 9 444 67 CH5014AP 55214 1987 444700 5016 8 55216 CH5016AP 55216 1988 444725 5018 9 55218 CH5018AP 55218 1989 444 750 5020 1 55220 5020 55220 1990 444 775 5022 2 55222 CH5022AP 55222 1991 444 800 5024 3 55224 CH5024AP 55224 1992 444825 5026 55226 CH5026AP 55226 1993 444 850 CH5028AP 55228 1994 8 ECN a a 15 7 9 9 ojo ale ala al pp 444 875 CH5030AP 55230 1995 444 900 CH5032AP 55232 1996 444 925 H5034AP 55234 1997 444 950 H5036AP 55236 1998 444 975 CH5038AP 55238 1999 445 000 CH5040AP 55240 2000 445 025 CH5042AP 55242 2001 445 050 CH5044AP 2002 445 075 1 5 2003 445 100 2004 2005 2006 DE 5 e aja gt Ja em lt gt 55244 55246 5524 5046 5048 ala 2 445 125 5050 445 150 5052 55250 CH5050AP 55250 5 55252 CH5052AP 55252 9 445 175 5054 55254 CH5054AP 55254 2007 445 200 5056 55256 CH5056AP 55256 2008 445 225 5058 55258 CH5058AP 55258 2009 3 79 E XN Le 445250 56 4 55260 55260 2010 Pain 22 01 a 2 134 5 le poe cT 21 o 445 325 445 350 445 37 1 974 445 40 445 425 445 450 CH5076AP 55276 445 475 5078 55278 CH5078AP 55278 ojal 6 1 7 1 2 3 3 7 3 5 4 1 2 3 6 Revisi
5. N338 SVH SNILVOO YILIV 89d JHL OL 1 WALI NA Y Y NOLLO3S NI NMOHS JHL NI Z WALI ONLLVOO TVIWHOJNOO NA SALON VN NOLLO3S NOILO3S SS 59 Revision A ApexPro Telemetry System 7 10 2001989 103 Oximeter Assembly Interconnection Diagram 421049 001A 002A Interconnection Diagram 421049 001A 002A BLK RED A2 OXIMETER WI MEMBRANE CKT BRD SWITCH lt gt x Revision A ApexPro Telemetry System 7 11 2001989 103 Oximeter Assembly PCB Parts List 421191 001A PCB Parts List 421191 001A can Description Part Number Qty C1 Cap Al Electrolytic 470uF 10 0588 007 1 C2 3 Cap MONO Chip 22pF 10 1206 0421 017 2 C4 6 7 10 12 Cap X7R Chip 0 14 10 0805 1970 033 5 C5 17 Cap Tant 10uF 10 16V 6032 1902 106 2 C8 Cap X7R Chip 100pF 50V 10 Size 0805 1971 025 1 9 24 Cap NPO Chip 1200pF 10 0805 1971 037 2 C11 Cap NPO Chip 10pF 50V 10 Size 0603 2091 015 1 C13 14 Cap Tant 3 3uF 5 1902 684 2 C15 16 Cap Tant 47uF 1096 10V 5846 1902 079 2 C18 21 Ca
6. 5 1 Before Calling 5 3 cer scie 5 3 Frequent Lead Falli cere no a alia 5 3 Short Battery Life rto D a RARA TA 5 4 Waveform 5 4 Apex Oximeter and Nonin Xpod 5 5 Apex Oximeter Short Battery Life 5 6 Powerup Selftests 5 7 oeste aida bladed ad 5 7 COR ER POR REC 5 8 Nonin Xpod 5 8 AGCUUAGKE rara tele ae dS am 5 8 Power Shutdown During Leads Fail 5 9 Upper Level Assembly 6 1 Versions of the 6 3 Theory of Operation gt tme et o ee ne 6 4 Block Diagram imt pU tr peel eliam pede 6 4 Main Components of the Assembly 6 4 Transmitter Circuit Board Assembly 6 4 Flex Circuit Board Assembly 6 5 rcm PE UE 6 6 CaS Oui sr 6 6 Sek 6 6 6
7. 7936 7936 34 7889 592 225 7889AP 7889 7889 34 7890 592 250 7890AP 7890 7890 34 7891 592 275 7891 7891 7891 34 7892 592 300 7892 7892 7892 7893AP 7893 7893 TTX 7941AP 7941 3 26 ApexPro Telemetry System Revision A 2001989 103 Installation 600MHz TTX Frequency Chart TIX Freq prog TTX Freq prog Ch ID MHz Xmtr Label box Note Ch 1 MHz Xmtr Label box Note 34 7942 593 550 7942 7942 7942 34 7943 593 575 794 7943 7043 TTX 7944 7944 7944 7992 7992 34 7945 593 625 7945 7945 7945 34 7946 593 650 7946 7946 7946 34 7947 593 675 7947 7947 7947 34 7948 593 700 7948AP 7948 7948 7949 7949 7949 7997 7997 34 7950 593 750 7950 7950 7050 34 7951 593 775 7951 7951 7051 7952 7952 7952 8000 8000 34 7953 593 825 795 7953 7953 34 7954 593 850 7954 7954 7954 34 7955 593 875 7955AP 7955 756 34 7956 593 900 7956 7956 7056 TTX 7957 7957 7957 8005AP 8005 34 7958 593 950 7958 7958
8. 2437 2437 2487 Revision ApexPro Telemetry System 3 19 2001989 103 Installation 400MHz TTX Frequency Chart TTX Freq prog ID MHz Xmtr Label box Note 2438 455 950 TTX 2438 2438 2438 2439 455 975 TTX 2439 2439 2439 2440 2440 2444 2441 456 025 2441AP 2441 2441 2442 456 050 2442 2442 2442 2443 456 075 244 2443 2443 2444 2444 2444 2445 456 125 2445 2445 2445 2446 456 150 2446 2446 2446 TTX 2447 2447 2447 2448 456 200 2448 2448 248 2449 456 225 2449 2449 2449 2450 2450 2450 2451 456 275 TTX 2451 2451 2451 2452 456 300 TTX 2452 2452 2452 TTX 245 2453 2453 2454 456 350 2454 2454 2454 2455 456 375 245 2455 2455 2456AP 2456 2456 2457 456 425 2457 2457 2457 2458 456 450 2458AP 2458 2458 2459 2459 2459 2460 456 500 TTX 2460AP 2460 2460 2461 456 525 2461 2461 2461 2462 2462 2462 2463 456 575 2463AP 2463 2463 2464 456 600 2464 2464 2464 2465 456 625 2465AP 246
9. 7593AP 7593 7593 7594 584 850 7594AP 7594 7594 7595 584 875 7595AP 7595 7595 7596 584 900 7596 7596 7596 7597 584 925 7597 7597 7597 7598 584 950 7598AP 7598 7598 7599 584 975 7599AP 7599 7599 7600 585 000 7600AP 7600 7600 7601 585 025 7601 7601 7601 7602 585 050 7602 7602 7602 7603 585 075 760 7603 7603 7604 585 100 7604 7604 7604 7605 585 125 7605 7605 705 7606 585 150 7606 7606 7606 U S TTX 4 TIX Freq prog Ch 1 MHz Xmtr Label box Note 33 7607 585 175 7607 7607 7607 33 7608 585 200 7608 7608 7608 33 7609 585 225 7609 7609 7609 33 7610 585 250 7610 7610 7610 33 7611 585 275 7611 7611 7611 33 7612 585 800 7612 7612 7612 33 7613 585 325 761 7613 7613 7614 TTX 7615AP 7615 585 400 7616AP 7616 33 585 425 TTX 7617AP 7617 7617 7618 585 450 TTX 7618AP 7618 585 475 TTX 7619AP 7619 TTX 7620AP 7620 TTX 7621 AP 762 TTX 7622AP 7622 TTX 7623AP 762 TTX 7624AP 762 TTX 7625AP 762 762
10. 32 N3 1140 83438 138 1 Revision A ApexPro Telemetry System 6 12 2001989 103 Upper Level Assembly ApexP ro Transmitter Parts List 418500 001K ApexPro Transmitter Parts List 418500 001K NU Item Number Item Description Qty 1 404525 001 LABEL BLANK 2 X 3 4 1 2 411508 002 SCREW METRIC PH M2 X 3 W COAT 1 3 411508 003 SCR METRIC PH SST M2 X 10 W COAT 4 4 418480 001 ASSY TRANSMITTER CASE 1 5 418481 001 XMTR CONN INTERFACE GSKT 1 6 418490 001 ASSY APEX PRO CONNECTOR INTERFACE 1 1 418495 001 TRANSMITTER MEMBRANE SWITCH 1 8 421732 002 SERIAL INTERFACE COVER 1 9 801590 006 PCB APEXPRO TRANSMITTER 584 614 MHZ 1 11 4825 010 FASTENER HOOK VELCRO 5 8DIA 1 12 2003728 001 PAD FOAM 40X15X5 5 1 13 2006763 001 LABEL APEXPRO NO SERIAL PORT ICON 0 14 2006130 001 LABEL APEXPRO FRONT AHA ENG 0 15 422196 001 LABEL APEXPRO BACK AHA DMSTC 0 16 2002716 001 BOX MAILER SMALL 4 63 X 1 38 X 6 38 0 17 2002716 002 PACKAGING INSERT CORRUGATED APEX 0 18 404525 001 LABEL BLANK 2 X 3 4 1 19 422159 087 LABEL CARTON APEXPRO TRANSMITTER 1 20 9976 005 BAG ANTI STATIC 6 00W X 8 001 1 23 2001989 014 INSTR SVCE APEXPRO TRANSMITTER PROG ENG 1 24 4851 116 ADH POTTING COMPOUND CLEAR 270 1 25 2006761 001 LABEL APEXPRO SINGLE LEAD ENG 0 Refer tothe Label Parts List 2002553 to order these labels Revision A ApexPro Telemetry System 6 13 2001989 103 Upper Level Assembly ApexPro Transmitt
11. RCR label Zone label Channel label Import label TTX ID label label depression 3138 3 Verify that the membrane switch label is securely attached to the case 4 6 ApexPro Telemetry System Revision A 2001989 103 Maintenance Visual Inspection Verify Transmitter Appearance Transmitters can have one of the following configurations These configurations are indicated by the labels next to the interface connector ports at the top of the transmitter and by the color of the interface connector port dust covers Usethe following chart to ensure that the transmitter s appearance matches its enabled features Transmitter Feature Configuration Start Up LED Sequence Transmitter Appearance Single Lead ECG INACTIVE interface connector ports All LEDs except Change Battery and RA light on second flash Single Lead label Blue interface connector port covers and label Single Lead ECG ACTIVE interface connector ports All LEDs except RA light on second flash Single Lead label Gray interface connector port covers Multi Lead ECG ACTIVE interface connector ports All LEDs light on second flash No labels Gray interface connector port covers Revision A ApexPro Telemetry System 2001989 103 4 7 Maintenance Cleaning Cleaning General WARNING Remove the battery before deaning or disinfecting its surface Clean the e
12. 35 8268 601 700 8268 8268 8268 8269 8269 8269 35 8270 601 750 8270 8270 8270 35 8271 601 775 8271 8271 8271 8272 8272 8272 TTX 8320AP 8320 35 8273 601 825 8273AP 8273 8273 8274 8274 8274 35 8275 601 875 827 8275 8275 35 8276 601 900 8276 8276 8276 8277 8277 8277 3 30 ApexPro Telemetry System Revision A 2001989 103 Installation 600MHz TTX Frequency Chart Freq prog TTX Freq prog Ch ID MHz Xmtr Label box Note Ch 1 MHz Xmtr Label box Note 36 8326 603 150 8326AP 8326 8326 36 8327 603 175 8327 8327 8327 TTX 8328AP 8328 TTX 8376AP 8376 36 8329 603 225 8329 8329 8329 36 8330 603 250 8330 8330 8330 36 8331 603 275 8331 8331 8331 36 8332 603 300 8332AP 8332 8332 8 8333 8333 TTX 8381AP 8381 36 8334 603 350 8334 8334 8334 36 8335 603 375 8335 8335 8335 TTX 8336AP 8336 8336 TTX 8384AP 8384 36 8337 603 425 8337AP 8337 8337 36 8338 603 450 8338AP 8338 8338 36 8339 603 475 8339
13. 1022AP 1022 1022 1069 421 725 1069 1069 1069 1023 420 575 1023AP 1023 1023 1070 421 750 1070 1070 1070 1024 1024 1071 421 775 1071AP 1071 1071 1025 420 625 1025 1025 1025 1072 1072 1072 1072 1026 420 650 1026 1026 1026 1073AP 1073 1073 1027 420 675 1027 1027 1027 1074 421 850 1074AP 1074 1074 1028 420 700 TTX 1028AP 1028 1028 1075 421 875 1075 1075 1075 1029 420 725 TTX 1029AP 1029 1029 1076 421 900 1076 1076 1076 1030 420 750 1030 1030 1030 1077 421 925 1077 1077 1077 1031 420 775 1031 1031 1031 1078 421 950 1078 1078 1078 1032 420 800 1032 1032 1032 1079 421 975 1079 1079 1079 1033 420 825 1033 1080 1080 1034 420 850 1034AP 1034 1034 1081 422 025 1081 1081 1081 1035 420 875 1035AP 1085 1035 1082 422 050 1082 1082 1082 1036 420 900 1036 1083 1088 1037 420 925 1037 1037 1037 1084 422 100 1084 1084 1084 1038 420 950 1038AP 1038 1038 1085 422 125 108
14. 1410AP 1410 1410 1411 430 275 1411 1411 1411 1412 430 300 1412AP 1412 1412 1413 430 325 1418AP 1413 1413 1414 430 350 1414 1414 1414 1415 430 375 1415 1415 1415 1416 430 400 1416AP 1416 1416 1417 430 425 1417 1417 1417 1418 430 450 1418 1418 1418 1419 430 475 1419AP 1419 1419 1420 430 500 1420AP 1420 1420 1421 430 525 1421 1421 1421 1422 430 550 1422 1422 1422 1423 430 575 142 1423 1423 1424 430 600 1424 1424 1424 1425 430 625 1425AP 1425 1425 1426 430 650 1426 1426 1426 1427 430 675 1427 1427 1427 1428 430 700 1428 1428 1428 TTX 1429 1429 1429 TTX Freq prog ID MHz Xmtr Label box Note 1430 430 750 1430AP 1430 1430 1431 430 775 1431 1431 1431 1432 430 800 1432 1432 1432 1433 430 825 1433 1433 1433 1434 430 850 1434 1434 1434 1435 430 875 1435 1435 1435 1436 430 900 1436 1436 1436 1437 430 925 1437 1437 1437 1438
15. 2319 2319 2819 2320 453 000 2320 2320 2320 2321 2321 2321 2322 453 050 2322 2322 2322 2323 453 075 2823AP 2323 2323 2324 2324 2324 2325 453 125 2325 2325 2325 2326 453 150 2326 2326 2326 2327 453 175 2327 2327 2327 2328 453 200 2328 2328 2328 2329 453 225 2329 2329 2329 2330 453 250 2330AP 2330 2330 2331 2331 2331 2332 453 300 2332 2332 2332 2333 453 325 2333 2333 2333 2334AP 2334 2334 2335 453 375 2335 2335 2335 2336 453 400 2336 2336 2336 2337 2337 2337 2338 453 450 2338 2338 2338 2339 453 475 2339 2339 2339 2340 453 500 2340 2340 23401 2341 453 525 2341 2341 2341 3 18 Telemetry System 2001989 103 Revision A Installation 400MHz TTX Frequency Chart TTX Freq prog ID MHz Xmtr Label box Note 2342 453 550 TTX 2342AP 2342 2342 2343 453 575 2343AP 2343 2343 2344 2344 2344 2345 453 625 TTX 2345AP 2345 2345 2346 453 650 2346AP 2346
16. 2378 454 450 TTX 2378 2378 2378 TTX 2379AP 2379 2379 2380 454 500 2380AP 2380 2380 2381 454 525 2381 2381 2381 TTX 2382 2382 2382 2383 454 575 TTX 238 2383 2883 2384 454 600 2384 2384 2384 TTX 2385AP 2385 2385 2386 454 650 2386 2386 2888 2387 454 675 2387 2387 2387 TTX 2388 2388 2388 2389 454 725 2889AP 2389 2389 TTX Freq prog ID MHz Xmtr Label box Note 2390 454 750 2390 2390 2390 2391 454 775 2391 2391 2391 2392 454 800 2392 2392 2392 2393 454 825 239 2393 2398 2394 454 850 2394 2394 2394 2395 454 875 TTX 2395 2395 2898 2396 2396 2396 2397 454 925 2397 2397 2397 2398 454 950 2398 2398 2398 2399 2399 2399 2400 455 000 2400 2400 2400 2401 455 025 2401 2401 2401 2402AP 2402 2402 2403 455 075 240 2403 2403 2404 455 100 2404 2404 2404 2405 455 125 2405 2405 2405 2406 455 150 2406 2406 2406 2407 455 175 2407 2407 240
17. Carrier Frequency Error This test checks the carrier frequency to verify that it is within the programmed range Refer to the RF monitor operator s manual for the setup information 1 Usethe same setting on the RF Monitor as described in step 1 above except change the span to 1K Hz 2 Tomeasurethe center frequency of the ApexPro transmitter use the manufacturing code Short pins 2 and 4 on either one of the interface connector ports Power up the transmitter This forces the transmitter to run the manufacturing code which outputs a test pattern that can be measured accurately for center frequency Pins 2 and 4 3174 3 Verify that the peak signal is 650Hz from the assigned center frequency as shown in the diagram below TRACE A Chi Spectrum A Marker 608 874 936 875 Hz 37 277 dB Jal Lll 111111 SAESP AR wf tT dBn Center 608 875 MHz Span 1 kHz 3124 4 Ifthetransmitter fails either the Power Output test or the Carrier Frequency error test then return to factory for service Revision A ApexPro Telemetry System 4 15 2001989 103 Maintenance Checkout Procedure This completes the RF checkout Remove the jumper from the interface connector port When the jumper is removed the transmitter resets and returns to normal operation mode HF Signal Integrity This test verifies the RF output of the transmitter 1 gt WN 7
18. 1246 1246 1246 1247 426 175 1247 1247 1247 1248 426 200 1248 1248 1248 1249 426 225 1249 1249 1249 1250 426 250 1250 1250 1250 1251 426 275 1251 1251 1251 1252 426 300 1252 1252 1252 1253 426 325 125 1253 1258 1254 426 350 1254 1254 1254 1255 426 375 1255 1255 1255 1256 426 400 1256 1256 1256 1257 426 425 1257 1257 1257 1258 426 450 1258 1258 1258 1259 426 475 1259 1259 1259 1260 426 500 1260 1260 1260 1261 426 525 1261 1261 12601 1262 426 550 1262 1262 1262 1263 426 575 1263 1263 1268 1264 426 600 1264 1264 1264 1265 426 625 1265 1265 1265 1266 426 650 1266 1266 1266 1267 426 675 1267 1267 1267 1268 426 700 1268 1268 1268 1269 426 725 1269 1269 1269 1270 426 750 1270 1270 1270 1271 426 775 1271 1271 1271 1272 426 800 1272 1272 1272 1273 426 825 127 1273 1278 1274 426 850 1274 1274
19. 1494 1494 1494 1495 432 375 1495 1495 1495 1496 432 400 1496AP 1496 1496 1497 432 425 1497 1497 1497 1498 432 450 1498 1498 1498 1499 432 475 1499 1499 1499 1500 432 500 1500 1500 1500 1501 432 525 1501AP 1501 1501 1502 432 550 1502 1502 1502 1503 432 575 1503AP 1503 1503 1504 432 600 1504 1504 1504 1505 432 625 1505AP 1505 1505 1506 432 650 1506 1506 1508 1507 432 675 1507 1507 1507 1508 432 700 1508AP 1508 1508 1509 432 725 1509AP 1509 1509 1510 432 750 1510 1510 1510 1511 432 775 1511 1511 Jas 1512 432 800 1512AP 1512 1512 1513 432 825 151 1513 1513 1514 432 850 1514 1514 1514 1515 432 875 1515 1515 1515 1516 432 900 1516 1516 1516 1517 432 925 1517 1517 117 1518 432 950 1518 1518 1558 1519 432 975 1519AP 1519 1519 1520 433 000 1520 1520 1520 1521 433 025 1521 1521 1521 1522 433 050 1522AP 1522 1522 1523 433
20. 1575 1575 1576 434 400 1576 1576 1576 1577 434 425 1577 1577 1571 1578 434 450 1578 1578 158 1579 434 475 1579 1579 1579 1580 434 500 1580 1580 150 1581 434 525 1581 1581 1581 1582 434 550 1582 1582 1582 1583 434 575 1583 1583 1583 1584 434 600 1584 1584 1584 1585 434 625 1585 1585 1585 1586 434 650 1586 1586 1586 1587 434 675 1587 1587 1587 1588 434 700 1588 1588 158 1589 434 725 1589 1589 1589 1590 434 750 1590 1590 1590 1591 434 775 1591 1591 1591 1592 434 800 1592 1592 1592 1593 434 825 159 1593 1593 1594 434 850 1594 1594 1594 1595 434 875 1595 1595 1595 1596 434 900 1596 1596 1596 1597 434 925 1597 1597 1597 1598 434 950 1598 1598 1598 1599 434 975 1599 1599 1599 1600 435 000 1600 1600 1600 1601 435 025 1601 1601 1601 1602 435 050 TTX 1602 1602 1602 1603 435 075 1603AP 16
21. 449 0125 CH6028PT 56028 CH5062PT 55062 449 0250 CH5063PT 55063 449 0375 CH6030PT 56030 CH5064PT 55064 449 0500 5065 55065 449 0625 5066 55066 449 0750 eo si HA 449 1125 A eg ea NEST 449 1250 446 3875 5071 55071 cH5o71PT 55071 449 1375 CH6038PT 56038 CH5072PT 55072 449 1500 7 55073 449 1625 5074 55074 449 1750 5075 55075 449 1875 CH5076PT 55076 449 2000 CH6043PT 56043 446 4625 5077 55077 CH5077PT 55077 449 2125 446 4875 5079 55079 5079 55079 wp Mud wp ee 11 01 449 2625 448 6750 6001 56001 6001 56001 449 2750 CH6002PT 56002 449 2875 CH6003PT 56003 449 3000 CH6051PT 56051 CH6004PT 56004 _ _ CH6005PT 56005 449 3250 CH6006PT 56006 449 3375 CH6007PT 56007 449 3500 CH6008PT 56008 449 3625 CH6056PT 56056 CH6009PT 56009 449 3750 448 7875 6010 56010 cHeotoPT 56010 449 3875 dl ie ee di 449 4000 trasse 449 4125 EE ae T A 01 449 4250 CH6061PT 56061 448 8375 6014 56014 CH6014PT 56014 449 4375 CH6015PT 56015 449 4500 448 8625 6016 56016 6 56016 449 4625 448 8750 6017 56017 CH6017PT 56017 449 4750 448 8875 6018 56018 CH6O18PT 56018 449 4875 CH6066PT 56066 448 9000 6019 56019 CH6O19PT 56019
22. 1660 436 500 1660AP 1660 1660 1667 436 525 TTX 1661 1661 1661 1662 436 550 TTX 1662 1662 1662 1663 436 575 TTX 1663AP 1663 1668 1664 1664 1665 436 625 TTX 1665 1665 1665 1666 436 650 TTX 1666 1666 1666 Ed 1667 436 675 TTX 1667AP 1667 1667 1668 436 700 TTX 1668AP 1668 1668 1669 436 725 TTX 1669AP 1669 1669 Revision A ApexPro Telemetry System 3 11 2001989 103 Installation 400MHz TTX Frequency Chart TTX Freq prog ID MHz Xmtr Label box Note 1670 436 750 1670 1670 1670 1671 436 775 1671AP 1671 161 1672 436 800 1672 1672 1672 1673 436 825 167 1673 16783 1674 436 850 1674 1674 1674 1675 436 875 1675 1675 1675 1676 436 900 1676 1676 1676 1677 436 925 1677 1677 1677 1678 436 950 1678AP 1678 1678 1679 436 975 1679AP 1679 1679 1680 437 000 1680 1680 160 1681 437 025 1681 1681 1681 1682 437 050 1682 1682 1682 1683 437 075 1683AP 1683 1688 1684 437 100 1684AP 1684 164 1685 437 125 1685 1685 1685 1686 437 150
23. 2197 2197 2197 TTX Freq prog ID MHz Xmtr Label box Note 2198 449 950 TTX 2198AP 2198 2198 2199 449 975 TTX2199AP 2199 2199 2201 2201 2201 2202 450 050 2202AP 2202 2202 2203 450 075 TTX 2203AP 2203 2203 2204 2204 2204 2205 450 125 2205AP 2205 2205 2206 450 150 2206AP 2206 2206 2207AP 2207 2207 2208 450 200 2208AP 2208 2208 2209 450 225 2209AP 2209 2209 2210 450 250 TTX2210AP 2210 2210 2211 450 275 TTX2211AP 2211 2211 2212 450 300 TTX2212AP 2212 2212 2213 450 325 221 2213 2213 2214 450 350 TTX2214AP 2214 2214 2215 450 375 TTX2215AP 2215 2215 2216 450 400 TTX2216AP 2216 2216 2217 450 425 2217 2217 2217 2218 450 450 TTX2218AP 2218 2218 2219 450 475 TTX2219AP 2219 2219 2220 2220 2220 2221 450 525 TTX2221AP 2221 2221 2222 450 550 2222 2222 2222 2223AP 2223 2223 2224 450 600 2224 2224 2224 2225 450 625 2225 2225 2225 TTX2226AP 2226 2226 2227 450 675 2227 2227 2227 2228 450 700 2228AP 2228 2228 22
24. 2291 452 275 2291AP 2201 2291 2292 2292 2292 2293 452 325 229 2293 2293 TTX Freq prog ID MHz Xmtr Label box Note 2294 452 350 2294 2294 2294 2295 452 375 2295 2295 2295 2296 452 400 2296AP 2296 2296 2297 452 425 2297 2297 2297 2298 452 450 2298AP 2298 2298 2299 452 475 2299AP 2299 2299 2300 2300 2300 2301 452 525 2301 2301 2301 2302 452 550 2302 2302 2302 TTX 230 2303 2303 ______ 2304 452 600 2304 2304 2304 2305 452 625 2305 2305 2305 TTX 2306 2306 2306 ______ 2307 452 675 2307 2307 2307 2308 452 700 2308 2308 2808 2309 452 725 2309 2309 2309 2310 452 750 2310 2310 2310 2311 452 775 2311 2311 2311 2312 452 800 2312 2312 2312 2313 452 825 231 2313 2313 2314 452 850 2314 2314 2314 2315 452 875 2315 2315 2315 2316 452 900 2316 2316 2316 2317 452 925 2317 2317 2317 2318 452 950 2318 2318 2318 2319 452 975
25. 2525 458 125 2525AP 2525 2525 TTX 2526AP 2526 2526 2527 458 175 2527 2527 2527 2528 458 200 2528AP 2528 2528 2529AP 2529 2529 2530 458 250 2530 2530 2530 2531 458 275 2531 2531 2531 2532 458 300 2532 2532 2532 2533 458 325 2533 2533 2533 3 20 ApexPro Telemetry System 2001989 103 Revision A Installation 400MHz TTX Frequency Chart TTX Freq prog ID MHz Xmtr Label box Note 2534 458 350 TTX 2534 2534 2534 2535 458 375 2535AP 2535 2535 2536AP 2536 2536 2537 458 425 2537AP 2537 2537 2538 458 450 2538 2538 2538 2539 458 475 2539AP 2539 2539 2540 458 500 2540AP 2540 2540 2541 2541 2541 2542 458 550 TTX 2542 2542 2542 2543 458 575 254 2543 2543 2544 2544 2544 2545 458 625 TTX 2545AP 2545 2545 2546 458 650 2546AP 2546 2546 2547 458 675 2547 2547 2547 2548 458 700 2548AP 2548 2548 2549 2549 2549 2550 458 750 2550AP 2550 2550 2551 458 775 2551 2551 2551 2552AP 2552 2552 2
26. 424 6500 2014 52014 CH2014PT 52014 424 6875 2017 52017 cH2017PT 52017 424 7000 2018 52018 2018 52018 CH2019PT 52019 4247500 2022 52022 CH2022PT 52022 4247625 2023 52023 202 52023 4247750 2024 52024 2024 52024 __ 4247875 2025 52025 2025 52025 4 424 8000 2026 52026 cH2026PT 52026 __ 424 8125 2027 52027 2027 52027 424 8250 2028 52028 2028 52028 424 8375 2029 52029 2029 52029 424 8500 2030 52030 CH2030PT 52030 eee 8825 2001 50031 censeri CH2032PT CH2033PT 52033 a LEER 4249125 2035 52035 CH2035PT 52035 424 9250 2036 52036 2036 52036 2037 52037 424 9500 2038 52088 CH2088PT 52088 424 9625 2039 52039 cHzosePT 52039 CH2040PT 5204 24 9875 2041 52041 CH2og1PT 52041 2042 52042 425 0375 2045 52045 cH2045PT 52045 425 0500 2046 52046 2046 52046 425 0625 2047 52047 cH2047PT 52047 __ 425 0750 2048 52048 2048 52048 425 0875 2049 52049 CH2049PT 52049 425 1000 2050 52050 CH2050PT 52050 CH2051PT 52051 425 1500 2054 52054 CH2054PT 52054 4254625 2055 52055 CHanesPT
27. 8054 8054 8054 8055 596 375 8055AP 8055 8055 TTX 8056 8056 8056 35 8057 596 425 8057 8057 8057 35 8058 596 450 8058 8058 8058 35 8059 596 475 8059 8059 8059 8060 596 500 8060AP 8060 soso 8061 8061 8061 35 8062 596 550 8062 8062 sos2 35 8063 596 575 8063AP 8063 8063 8064 8064 8064 35 8065 596 625 8065 8065 8065 35 8066 596 650 8066AP 8066 866 35 8067 596 675 8067 8067 8067 35 8068 596 700 8068 8068 8068 8069AP 8069 80691 35 8070 596 750 8070 8070 8070 35 8071 596 775 8071 8071 8711 8072 8072 8072 35 8073 596 825 807 8073 8073 8074 596 850 8074 8074 8074 35 8075 596 875 8075 8075 8075 8076 596 900 8076 8076 8078 8077 8077 8077 35 8078 596 950 8078 8078 878 8079 596 975 8079 8079 8079 8080AP 8080 soso 35 8081 597 025 8081 8081 8081 35 8082 597 050 8082
28. 8508 Reserved TTX 8461AP 8461 8461 TTX 8509AP 8509 36 8462 606 550 8462 8462 8462 36 8463 606 575 8463AP 8463 8463 8464 8464 8464 36 8465 606 625 8465 8465 8465 36 8466 606 650 8466 8466 8466 36 8467 606 675 8467 8467 8467 36 8468 606 700 8468 8468 8468 8469 8469 8469 12125 122 12121202 gt 3 32 ApexPro Telemetry System Revision A 2001989 103 Installation 600MHz TTX Frequency Chart TTX Freq prog TTX Freq prog Ch ID MHz Xmtr Label box Note Ch ID MHz Xmtr Label box Note 36 8518 607 950 8518 8518 este 36 8519 607 975 8519 8519 8519 qr s as s TTX 8568AP 8568 37 8521 608 025 8521 8521 8521 8522 8522 8522 37 8523 608 075 852 8523 8523 37 8524 608 100 8524 8524 8524 TTX 8525 8525 8525 8573AP 8573 37 8526 608 150 8526 8526 8526 37 8527 608 175 8527 8527 8527 TTX 8528AP 8528 8528 8576 8576 37 8529 608 225 8529 8529 8529 37
29. S T ONS 24 5 T NIA 9 a TR z T 5 H gt iz 18d 1 E S d 52 98d ovale Sua YOSNIS 6 Gas 4 5 vd E T de 5 anva S TH or ead Ssouo 2 dVOL SZ 5 8 I z N 5 yi tad 8 oL OA 1 E T 7 shes 7pod dWoL gr pod ee ava I gz 50d A Wd lg SIVHSSIN 1 E az fod Eo ANN 2 T 58 5 52 208 IF on ON 06 od 1 T ao s a F 094 3 3 2 9 e si A Don z E ji 9 ay 8 i ae Jr adig aay PN eo peo en Revision A ApexPro Telemetry System 7 17 2001989 103 Oximeter Assembly Nonin Xpod Oximeter 2007245 001A Nonin Xpod Oximeter 2007245 001 7 18 ApexPro Telemetry System 2001989 103 Revision A GE Medical Systems Information Technologies gemedicalsystems com
30. 116 1163 1163 1164 424 100 1164 1164 1164 1165 424 125 1165 1165 1165 1166 424 150 1166 1166 1166 1167 424 175 1167 1167 1167 1168 424 200 1168 1168 1168 1169 424 225 1169 1169 1169 1170 424 250 1170 1170 1170 1171 424 275 1171 1171 1171 1172 424 300 1172 1172 1172 1173 424 325 117 1173 1173 1174 424 350 1174 1174 1174 1175 424 375 1175 1175 1175 1176 424 400 1176 1176 1176 1177 424 425 1177 1177 1177 1178 424 450 1178 1178 118 1179 424 475 1179 1179 1179 1180 424 500 1180 1180 1180 1181 424 525 1181 1181 1181 1182 424 550 1182 1182 1182 1183 424 575 118 1183 1183 1184 424 600 1184 1184 1184 1185 424 625 1185 1185 1185 1186 424 650 1186 1186 1186 1187 424 675 1187 1187 1187 1188 424 700 1188 1188 1188 1189 1189 1189 3 6 ApexPro Telemetry System 2001989 103 Revision A Installation 400MHz T
31. 1686 1686 166 1687 437 175 1687 1687 1687 1688 437 200 1688 1688 1688 1689 437 225 1689AP 1689 1689 1690 437 250 1690 1690 1690 1691 437 275 1691 1691 1691 1692 437 300 1692AP 1692 162 1693 437 325 169 1693 169 1694 437 350 1694AP 1694 164 1695 437 375 1695 1695 1695 1696 437 400 1696AP 1696 1696 1697 437 425 1697 1697 1697 1698 437 450 1698 1698 168 1699 437 475 1699AP 1699 1699 1700 437 500 1700 1700 1700 1701 437 525 1701 1701 1701 1702 437 550 1702 1702 1702 1703 437 575 170 1703 17 3 1704 437 600 1704AP 1704 1704 1705 437 625 1705 1705 1705 1706 437 650 1706 1706 1706 1707 437 675 1707 1707 107 1708 437 700 1708 1708 1708 1709 437 725 1709AP 1709 1709 1710 437 750 1710 1710 1710 1711 437 775 1710 174 1712 437 800 1712 1712 1712 1713 437 825 171 1713 1713 1714 437 850 1714 1714 1714 1715 437 87
32. 1854 441 350 1854 1854 1854 1855 441 375 1855 1855 1855 1856 441 400 1856 1856 1856 1857 1857 1857 1857 1858 1858 1859 441 475 1859AP 1859 1859 1860 441 500 1860 1860 1860 1861 441 525 1861 1861 1861 Revision Telemetry System 3 13 2001989 103 Installation 400MHz TTX Frequency Chart TTX Freq prog ID MHz Xmtr Label box Note 1862 441 550 TTX 1862 1862 1862 1863 441 575 TTX 186 1863 1863 1864 441 600 1864 1864 1864 1865 441 625 TTX 1865 1865 1865 1866 441 650 TTX 1866 1866 1866 1867 441 675 1867 1867 1867 1868 441 700 1868 1868 188 1869 441 725 TTX 1869 1869 1869 1870 441 750 1870 1870 1870 1871 441 775 1871 1871 1871 1872 441 800 1872 1872 1872 1873 441 825 187 1873 1873 1874 441 850 1874 1874 1874 1875 441 875 1875 1875 1875 1876 441 900 1876 1876 1876 1877 441 925 1877 1877 1871 1878 441 950 1878 1878 1878 1879 441 975 1879 1879 1879 1880 442 0
33. 35 8241 601 025 8241 8241 8241 8242 8242 8242 35 8243 601 075 8243AP 8243 8243 35 8244 601 100 8244AP 8244 8244 8245 8245 8245 TTX 8293AP 8293 35 8246 601 150 8246AP 8246 8246 35 8247 601 175 8247 8247 8247 8248AP 8248 8248 TTX 8296AP 8296 35 8249 601 225 8249 8249 8249 35 8250 601 250 8250 8250 8250 35 8251 601 275 8251 8251 8251 35 8252 601 300 8252 8252 8252 8253AP 8253 8253 TTX 8301 8301 35 8254 601 350 8254 8254 8254 35 8255 601 375 8255 8255 8255 8256 8256 8256 TTX 8304AP 8304 35 8257 601 425 8257 8257 8257 35 8258 601 450 8258 8258 8258 35 8259 601 475 8259 8259 8259 35 8260 601 500 8260 8260 8260 TTX 8261AP 8261 8261 TTX 8309AP 8309 35 8262 601 550 8262 8262 8262 35 8263 601 575 826 8263 8263 8264 8264 8264 35 8265 601 625 8265 8265 8265 35 8266 601 650 8266 8266 8266 8267 601 675 8267 8267 8267
34. ApexPro Telemetry System 2001989 103 Revision A Oximeter Assembly U pper Level Parts List 421049 002A Upper Level Parts List 421049 002A Description GE Part Number E ni Qty 1 421191 001 2465 000 1 2 Conformal Coating Humiseal N A 0148 000 3 RF Shield N A 2480 000 1 4 Enclosure Front 421187 001 2455 001 1 5 Bezel 9 Pin Sub D 421190 001 2471 100 1 6 Switch Front Panel International 419319 002 2705 000 1 7 Washer Nylon 415079 001 2529 010 1 8 Screw 2 56 x 3 16 4760 015 1200 001 3 9 Assembly Battery Contact 415830 001 2490 001 1 10 Enclosure Back 411732 001 2455 002 1 11 O ring Gasket Enclosure 415164 001 2489 000 1 12 Enclosure Battery Door 411733 002 2455 003 1 13 Screw 2 56 x 3 8 4760 017 1200 004 2 14 Loctite 242 N A 1916 xxx 15 Label Serial Number N A 1672 002 1 16 Cyanoacrylate Sicomet 63 N A 0165 000 17 Label Product Mark APEX 418646 002 2632 000 1 Revision A ApexPro Telemetry System 7 9 2001989 103 Oximeter Assembly Exploded View 421049 002A 421049 002A Exploded View NOLLY3SNI 390338 SQV3HHL OL 49010V33HL ASSY 01 WALI SYHNSOTONS MOVE IHL WALI SYNSOTONS 1 4 HL N33M138 NI ZL WALI AYILLVE JHL 40 91 WALI 3AIS3HOV WALI 34050 10N3 40 SASSO IHL OL 2 WALI SH3HSVM NOTAN ANTO
35. Dynamic or fixed programmable Dynamic pressure configuration maximizes patient comfort by limiting cuff inflation to 30 mmHg greater than the previous systolic pressure without exceeding configurable limits 0 to 250 mmHg 100 to 250 mmHg increments of 10 mmHg 10 to 100 mmHg increments of 10 mmHg Automatically initiates an additional reading in the event a reading fails to satisfy any of the programmable criteria Contact technical support for information on setting these limits 10 to 250 mmHg 50 to 240 mmHg increments of 10 mmHg 50 to 150 mmHg increments of 10 mmHg 30 to 100 mmHg increments of 10 mmHg 10 to 250 mmHg 50 to 150 mmHg increments of 10 mmHg 30 to 100 mmHg increments of 10 mmHg 20 to 100 mmHg increments of 10 mmHg 40 to 150 mmHg increments of 10 mmHg 10to 100 mmHg increments of 10 mmHg 30 to 100 mmHg increments of 10 mmHg True linear deflation according to guidelines Programmable for 2 3 4 5 or 6 mmHg per second 32 character LCD 16 characters per row provides a clear view of data and message prompts Over 250 samples per set of 4 new batteries Manual and interval programmable Intervals of 5 6 7 8 9 10 15 20 25 30 35 40 45 50 55 60 90 120 or 240 minutes can be selected programmed 2 24 ApexPro Telemetry System Revision A 2001989 103 Equipment Overview Technical S pecifications Start key Power source Environmental Specifications
36. anja wo N wo A 5 764 7645 7646 7 ___ E E 222 MER M AIR i Y o o A ls N Revision A ApexPro Telemetry System 3 23 2001989 103 Installation 600MHz TTX Frequency Chart Freq prog TTX Freq prog Ch ID MHz Xmtr Label box Note Ch 1 MHz Xmtr Label box Note 33 7654 586 350 7654 7654 7654 33 7655 586 375 7655 7655 7655 33 7656 586 400 7656 7656 7656 7704 7704 33 7657 586 425 7657 7657 7657 33 7658 586 450 7658 7658 768 33 7659 586 475 7659AP 7659 7659 7660 7660 7660 TTX 7708AP 7708 33 7661 586 525 7661 7661 7661 33 7662 586 550 7662 7662 7662 766 7663 7663 33 7664 586 600 7664 7664 7664 33 7665 586 625 7665 7665 7665 7666 7666 7666 33 7667 586 675 7667 7667 7667 33 7668 586 700 7668AP 7668 7668 7669 7669 7669 33 7670 586 750 7670 7670
37. 1274 1275 426 875 127 1275 1275 1276 426 900 1276 1276 1276 1277 426 925 1277 1277 1277 1278 426 950 1278 1278 1278 1279 426 975 1279 1279 1279 1280 427 000 1280 1280 1280 1281 427 025 1281 1281 12801 1282 427 050 1282 1282 1282 1283 427 075 128 1283 1283 1284 427 100 1284 1284 1284 1285 1285 1285 Revision Telemetry System 3 7 2001989 103 Installation 400MHz TTX Frequency Chart TTX Freq prog ID MHz Xmtr Label box Note 1286 427 150 1286 1286 1286 1287 427 175 1287 1287 1287 1288 427 200 1288AP 1288 1288 1289 427 225 1289AP 1289 1289 1230 427 250 1290 1290 1200 1291 427 275 1291 1291 1291 1292 427 300 1292 1292 1202 1293 427 325 129 1293 1203 1294 427 350 1294 1294 1204 1295 427 375 1295 1295 1205 1296 427 400 1296AP 1296 1206 1297 427 425 1297 1297 1297 1298 427 450 1298 1298 1208 1299 427 475 1299 1299 129 1300 427 500 130
38. 1329 1329 1329 1330 428 250 1330 1330 1330 1331 428 275 1331 1331 1831 1332 428 300 1332 1332 1332 1333 428 325 1333 1333 1383 TTX Freq prog ID MHz Xmtr Label box Note 1334 428 350 1334 1334 1334 1335 428 375 1335 1335 1835 1336 428 400 1336 1336 1836 1337 428 425 1337 1337 1337 1338 428 450 1338 1338 1338 1339 428 475 1339 1339 1339 1340 428 500 1340 1340 1340 1341 428 525 1341 1341 1341 1342 428 550 1342 1342 1342 1343 428 575 134 1343 1343 1344 428 600 1344 1344 1344 1345 428 625 1345 1345 1345 1346 428 650 1346AP 1346 1346 1347 428 675 1347 1347 1347 1348 428 700 1348 1348 1348 1349 428 725 1349 1349 1349 1350 428 750 1350 1350 1350 1351 428 775 1351 1351 1351 1352 428 800 1352 1352 1352 1353 428 825 135 1353 1353 1354 428 850 1354 1354 1354 1355 428 875 1355 1355 135 1356 428 900 1356
39. 2020 445 500 2020AP 2020 2020 2021 445 525 2021 2021 2021 2022AP 2022 2022 2023 445 575 2023AP 2023 2023 2024 445 600 2024 2024 2024 TTX 2025AP 2025 2025 2026 445 650 2026AP 2026 2026 2027 445 675 2027AP 2027 2027 2028AP 2028 2028 2029 445 725 2029 2029 2029 2030 445 750 2030AP 2030 2030 2031 445 775 2031 2031 2031 2032 445 800 2032AP 2032 2032 2033 445 825 203 2033 2033 2034 445 850 2034 2034 2034 2035 445 875 2035 2035 2035 2036 445 900 2036 2036 2036 2037 445 925 2037AP 2037 23717 2038 445 950 2038 2038 2038 2039 445 975 2039 2039 2039 2040 2040 2040 2041 446 025 2041 2041 2041 2042 446 050 2042AP 2042 2042 2043AP 2043 2043 2044 446 100 2044 2044 2044 2045 446 125 2045AP 2045 2045 2046 446 150 2046 2046 2046 TTX 2047AP 2047 TTX 2048AP 2048 2049 2049 2049 204 2050 TTX 2050AP 2050 2051 446 275 TTX 2051AP 2051 2052 446 300 TTX 2052AP 2052 2053 446
40. 2166 2167 449 175 TTX2167AP 2167 2167 2168 449 200 TTX2168AP 2168 2168 2169 449 225 TTX2169AP 2169 2169 2170 440 250 2170 2170 2170 2171 449 275 2171 2171 2171 2172 449 300 TTX2172AP 2172 2172 2173 449 325 217 2173 2178 2174 440 350 TTX2174AP 2174 2174 2175 449 375 2175 2175 2175 2176 449 400 TTX2176AP 2176 2176 2177 449 425 TTX2177AP 2177 2177 2178 449 450 2178 2178 2178 2179 449 475 TTX2179AP 2179 2179 2180 449 500 2180 2180 2180 2181 449 525 2181 2181 2181 2182 449 550 TTX2182AP 2182 2182 2183 449 575 218 2183 2183 2184 449 600 TTX2184AP 2184 2184 2185 449 625 TTX2185AP 2185 2185 2186 449 650 2186 2186 2186 2187 449 675 2187 2187 2187 2188 449 700 TTX2188AP 2188 2188 2189 449 725 TTX2189AP 2189 2189 2190 449 750 TTX2190AP 2190 2190 2191 449 775 TTX2191AP 2191 2191 2192 449 800 TTX2192AP 2192 2192 2193 449 825 219 2193 2193 2194 449 850 TTX2194AP 2194 2194 2195 449 875 TTX2195AP 2195 2195 2196 449 900 TTX2196AP 2196 2196
41. 52212 424725 2020 4 52220 2020 52220 424826 2028 4 52228 CH2028AP 52228 us __ i mex Li s _ 2 ns ue ue ue 424 925 206 8 52236 CH2036AP 52236 424975 2040 6 52240 2040 52240 425 025 2044 8 52244 CH2O44AP 52244 ue ue ue ue i200 2000 425250 2062 6 52262 2062 52262 425300 266 8 52266 2066 52266 D eos 63631 ies 6363 _ 2 _ use as 126 425426 206 46 52276 2076 52276 127 425475 2080 8 52280 20 0 52280 9 425600 290 4 52290 2090 52290 ui 1222 s IE 2 Revision ApexPro Telemetry System 2001989 103 3 37 Installation ApexP ro Type B devices TTX Frequency Chart Channel Freq MHz CH Zone TTX ID Xmtr Label prog box Note 425650 2094 5 52294 2094 52294 126 425 675 2096 6 522 2096 52296 1227 425 700 208 57 52298 2098 52298 128 425725 2100 6 8 52300 2100 52300 129 425 750 2102 52302 1280 425775 2104 8 52304 2104 52304 1 425825 2108 1 52308 21
42. 7085 34 7986 594 650 7986 7986 7086 34 7987 594 675 7987 7987 7987 34 7988 594 700 7988AP 7988 7988 122 lt 7989 594 725 7989 7989 7989 8037 595 925 8037AP 8037 8037 Revision A ApexPro Telemetry System 3 27 2001989 103 Installation 600MHz TTX Frequency Chart TTX Freq prog TTX Freq prog Ch ID MHz Xmtr Label box Note Ch ID MHz Xmtr Label box Note 34 8038 595 950 8038 8038 8038 34 8039 595 975 8039AP 8039 8039 Ip IEA VEA A TTX 8088AP 8088 35 8041 596 025 8041 8041 841 8042 8042 8042 35 8043 596 075 804 8043 8043 35 8044 596 100 8044 8044 8044 8045 8045 8045 TTX 8093AP 8093 35 8046 596 150 8046AP 8046 8046 35 8047 596 175 8047 8047 8047 8048 8048 8048 TTX 8096AP 8096 35 8049 596 225 8049 8049 8049 35 8050 596 250 8050AP 8050 soso 35 8051 596 275 8051 8051 80511 35 8052 596 300 8052 8052 8052 TTX 805 8053 8053 35 8054 596 350
43. 8721 613 025 8721 8721 871 8722 8722 8722 37 8723 613 075 TTX 872 8723 8723 37 8724 613 100 8724 8724 8724 8725AP 8725 8725 37 8726 613 150 TTX8726AP 8726 8726 37 8727 613 175 8727 8727 8727 8728 8728 878 37 8729 613 225 8729 8729 8729 37 8730 613 250 8730 8730 8730 8731 8731 8731 37 8732 613 300 8732 8732 8732 37 8733 613 325 8733 8733 8733 TTX 8734AP 8734 8734 37 8735 613 375 8735 8735 8735 37 8736 613 400 8736 8736 8736 8737 8737 8737 37 8738 613 450 8738 8738 8738 37 8739 613 475 8739 8739 8739 TTX 8740 8740 8740 37 8741 613 525 8741 8741 8741 37 8742 613 550 8742 8742 8742 37 8743 613 575 8743AP 8743 8743 37 8744 613 600 8744 8744 8744 37 8745 613 625 8745 8745 8745 37 8746 613 650 8746 8746 8746 8747 8747 8747 37 8748 613 700 8748 8748 8748 37 8749 613 725 8749 8749 8749 TT
44. ApexPro Telemetry System 6 9 2001989 103 Upper Level Assembly Theory of Operation Interconnect Cables 5 Increment the first digit by pressing the Verify Leads button until the LED begins to flash again 6 Releasethe button TheLED flashes the number corresponding to the new digit 7 Accept and proceed to the next digit by pressing the Graph button until the next LED flashes 8 Releasethe button TheTTX number is not changed until the fourth digit is accepted by pressing the Graph button The top row of LEDs flash twice upon acceptance of the TTX number and the service program runs until the short is removed Then thetransmitter reloads the application code and continues to run normally at the new TTX number The following table shows the interconnect cables used to connect the ApexProtransmitter with other devices Device Part Number S pO interface cable 418497 001 Suntech Accutracker interface cable 2002370 001 DinaLink interface cable assembly 418497 002 6 10 ApexPro Telemetry System Revision A 2001989 103 Upper Level Assembly Exploded View 418500E Exploded View 418500E PACKAGING DETAIL Revision A ApexPro Telemetry System 6 11 2001989 103 Upper Level Assembly Exploded View 418500E 1 YI8NNAN QNIJ JSN NO uviddV LON 304 S2 H38W N 483JAO2 O M MIIA QN3 QNIJ dl 752 QNIJ ISN 532 14 v
45. Recommendations m TheAccutracker DX blood pressure monitor should be kept in the carrying pouch supplied with each unit m Care should be taken to minimize the ESD potential when the Accutracker DX blood pressure monitor is removed from the pouch This includes Handling the unit in an ESD protected area Maintaining humidity levels of 50 relative humidity or greater Discharging ESD potential on human hands prior to handling the unit out of the pouch Underwriters Laboratories Inc SSIF Medical Equipment eMe With respec to electric shock fire and mechanical hazards only in accordance with UL 2601 1 and CAN CSA C22 2 US No 601 1 4P41 2 26 ApexPro Telemetry System Revision A 2001989 103 j Installation Revision A ApexPro Telemetry System 2001989 103 3 1 For your notes 3 2 ApexPro Telemetry System Revision A 2001989 103 Installation Programming the Transmitter for Use Programming the Transmitter for Use Before use the ApexPro transmitter must be programmed using the ApexPro Program Device Kit PN 421733 001 or 421733 002 The ApexPro transmitter is programmed or upgraded in the field to select the operating frequency select the reference lead set alarm pause time enable the Multi L ead ECG option enable the interface connector ports This section contains Frequency Charts listing the operating frequencies and the corresponding ID numbers To
46. Transmission Channel spacing Frequency stability Modulation Bit rate Antenna Frequency range ANSI NEDA 15A 1 5 V AA alkaline 2 req 40 hours typical Electronic reverse polarity protection meets and exceeds IEC 801 2 second edition 5 random drops from 4 ft on to tiled concrete floor IEC 529 IP rating Isopropyl alcohol ammonia diluted Cidex sodium hypochlorite bleach diluted or mild soap diluted Transmitted and indicated via LED Transmitted and indicated via LED Transmitted and indicated via LED Transmitted Battery insertion removal 25 kHz 0 0001 of assigned channel frequency GMSK 10 kb sec Formed by leadwire shield 420 460 MHz 560 025 590 MHz or 584 613 975 MHz programmable synthesizer Note The frequency range depends on the PCB installed Power output 0 64mW 420 460 MHz 0 5mW 560 025 590 MHz or 584 613 975 MHz programmable synthesizer Meets FCC requirements Parts 95 and 15 242 2 18 ApexPro Telemetry System Revision A 2001989 103 Equipment Overview Technical S pecifications Multi channel 5 or 6 leadwire configuration I Il III Va Vb aVR aVL aVF Leads analyzed simultaneously Four 1 Il IIl and V Single channel 3 leadwire configuration I Il or Ill programmable Heart rate detection range 30 to 300 beats minute QRS detection range 0 5 to 5 mV Frequency response 0 05 Hz to 40 Hz 3dB Dynamic range 5 mV RTI Input of
47. daa de wein 2 14 Accutracker DX Functional Life 2 14 Accutracker DX Controls and Indicators 2 15 Accutracker DX Connections 2 16 Interconnection Cables 2 17 Apex Oximeter and Accutracker DX 2 17 Nonin Xpod 2 17 Technical 2 18 ApexPro Transmitter rita 2 18 Electromagnetic Compatibility Compliance 2 20 APO M E 2 22 Nonin Xpod 2 23 Accutracker DX Noninvasive Blood Pressure 2 24 Electromagnetic Compatibility Compliance 2 26 Underwriters Laboratories INC 2 26 Installation iran 3 1 Programming the Transmitter for Use 3 3 Accutracker Calibration cece eee eee eee 3 4 400MHz TTX Frequency Chart 3 5 600MHz TTX Frequency Chart 3 23 ApexPro B devices TTX Frequency 3 37 PT Series A devices Frequency to TTX Conversion 3 41
48. 2082 2082 2083 447 075 208 2083 2083 2084 447 100 2084 2084 2084 2085 447 125 2085AP 2085 2085 2086 447 150 2086AP 2086 206 2087AP 2087 2087 2088 447 200 2088 2088 2088 2089 447 225 2089 2089 2089 2090 2090 2090 2091 447 275 2091 2091 2091 2092 447 300 2092 2092 292 2093AP 2093 2093 2094 447 350 2094 2094 004 1 2095 447 375 2095AP 2095 2095 2096AP 2096 2096 2097 447 425 2097 2097 2097 2098 447 450 TTX2098AP 2098 2098 2099AP 2099 2099 2100 447 500 2100 2100 2100 2101 447 525 2101 2101 2101 TTX Freq prog ID MHz Xmtr Label box Note 447 550 TTX 2102AP 2102 2103 2104 2104 TTX 2106AP 2106 107 210 TTX 2109AP 2109 2110 2110 TTX 2112AP 2112 113 2113 2115 2115 2116 211 2118 2118 119 2119 2121 2121 2122 2122 2124 2124 125 2125 2128 2128 2128 2128 131 2131 2131 2131 2134 2134 2134 2134 2135 213 2137 2137 2138 2138 2140 2140 141 2141 TTX 2143AP 2143 2144 2144 TTX 2146AP 2146 2147 2147 2149 2149 n
49. 449 5000 CH6020PT 56020 aio 4j CH6021PT 56021 _______ CH6022PT 56022 ll eg ge ____ 449 5500 449 5625 CH6025PT 56025 449 5750 Revision A ApexPro Telemetry System 3 45 2001989 103 Installation PT Series Type A devices Frequency to TTX Conversion Freq Channel MHz CH TTX ID Xmtr Label Note 449 5875 449 6000 6075 449 6125 6076 56076 CH6076PT 56076 449 6250 607 56077 CH6077PT 56077 449 6375 6078 56078 CH6078PT 56078 6079 E 3 46 ApexPro Telemetry System Revision A 2001989 103 4 Maintenance Revision A ApexPro Telemetry System 2001989 103 4 1 For your notes 4 2 ApexPro Telemetry System 2001989 103 Revision A Maintenance Disinfection Disinfection Disinfection of the transmitter assembly must be performed in accordance with the policies and procedures of your institution s infection control or biomedical staff NOTE Inspect the transmitter and leadwires for damage before they are used on any new patients This inspection is vital to maintain the integrity of the transmitter s environmental seals For intensive disinfection or sterilization of the transmitter m Aqueous disinfectants such as glutaraldehydes Sporicidin etc 2 part sodium chloride lactic acid mixture i e Exspor and other chlorine dioxide action types and other cold rinses are acceptable These solutions may shorten the transmitter s usef
50. 52099 425 7250 CH2100PT 52100 425 7375 2101 52101 2101 52101 425 7500 2102 52102 2102 52102 425 8250 2108 52108 CH2108PT 52108 425 8375 2109 52109 CH2109PT 52109 3 42 ApexPro Telemetry System Revision A 2001989 103 Installation PT Series Type A devices Frequency to TTX Conversion Freq MHz 425 8500 425 8625 425 8750 425 8875 425 9000 425 9125 425 9250 425 9375 425 9500 425 9625 429 2500 429 2625 429 2750 429 2875 429 3000 429 3125 429 3250 429 3375 429 3500 429 3625 429 3750 429 3875 429 4000 429 4125 429 4250 429 4375 429 4500 429 4625 429 4750 429 4875 429 5000 429 5125 429 5250 429 5375 429 5500 429 5625 429 5750 429 5875 429 6250 429 6500 429 6625 429 6750 429 6875 Channel CH TTX ID Xmtr Label CH2110PT 52110 CH2111PT 52111 CH2112PT 52112 CH2113PT 52113 CH2114PT 52114 CH2115PT 52115 CH2116PT 52116 CH2117PT 52117 CH2118PT 52118 CH2119PT 52119 Ji E CH3001PT 53001 CH3002PT 53002 CH3003PT 53003 CH3004PT 5300 H3005PT 5300 CH3006PT 53006 3007 53007 CH3007PT 53007 CH3008PT 53008 53009 CH3009PT 53009 CH3010PT 53010 CH3011PT 53011 CH3012PT 53012 CH3013PT 53013 CH3014PT 53014 CH3015PT 53015 CH3016PT 53016 CH3017PT 53017 CH3018PT 53018 CH3019PT 53019 CH3020PT 53020 5 5 gt gt
51. 7797 7797 7797 TIX Freq prog Ch 1 MHz Xmtr Label box Gl xz 7804 7804 7807 7807 Note 7816 590 400 TTX 7816AP 7816 7816 Reserved TTX 7822AP 7822 TTX 7825AP 7825 TTX 7828AP 7828 TTX 7835AP 7835 TTX 7838AP 7838 TTX 7841AP 7841 Revision A ApexPro Telemetry System 2001989 103 3 25 Installation 600MHz TTX Frequency Chart TTX Freq prog TTX Freq prog Ch ID MHz Xmtr Label box Note Ch 1 MHz Xmtr Label box Note 34 7846 591 150 7846 7846 7846 34 7847 591 175 7847 7847 7847 7848 7848 7848 TTX 7896AP 7896 34 7849 591 225 7849 7849 7849 34 7850 591 250 7850 7850 7850 34 7851 591 275 7851 7851 7851 34 7852 591 300 7852 7852 7852 7853AP 7853 7853 7901 7901 34 7854 591 350 7854 7854 7854 34 7855 591 375 7855 7855 7855 7856 7856 7856 7904 7904 34 7857 591 425 7857 7857 7857 34 7858 591 450 7858 7858 7858 34 7859 591 475 7859 7859 7859 34 7860 591 500 7860 7860 7860 7861 7861 7861 TTX 7909AP 7909
52. 8082 sos2 8083 597 075 8083AP 8083 8083 35 8084 597 100 8084 8084 8084 35 8085 597 125 8085 8085 8085 3 28 ApexPro Telemetry System Revision A 2001989 103 Installation 600MHz TTX Frequency Chart TV TTX Freq prog Ch ID MHz Xmtr Label box Note 35 8134 598 350 8134 8134 8134 35 8135 598 375 8135 8135 8135 35 8136 598 400 TTX 8136AP 8136 8136 35 8137 598 425 8137AP 8137 8137 35 8188 598 450 8138 8138 8138 35 8139 598 475 81 9 8139 8139 35 8140 598 500 8140 8140 8140 35 8141 598 525 8141 8141 8141 35 8142 598 550 8142 8142 8142 35 8143 598 575 8143 8143 8143 35 8144 598 600 8144 8144 8144 35 8145 598 625 8145 8145 8145 35 8146 598 650 8146 8146 8146 35 8147 598 675 8147 8147 8147 35 8148 598 700 8148 8148 8148 35 8149 598 725 8149 8149 8149 35 8150 598 750 8150 8150 8150 35 8151 598
53. 8339 8339 36 8340 603 500 8340AP 8340 8340 8341 8341 8341 TTX 8389AP 8389 36 8342 603 550 8342 8342 8342 36 8343 603 575 834 8343 8343 8344 8344 8344 TTX 8392AP 8392 8392 Reserved 36 8345 603 625 8345 8345 8345 36 8346 603 650 8346 8346 8346 36 8347 603 675 8347 8347 8347 36 8348 603 700 8348 8348 8348 8349 8349 8349 TTX 8397AP 8397 36 8350 603 750 8350AP 8350 8350 36 8351 603 775 8351 8351 8351 8352 8352 8352 TTX 8400AP 8400 36 8353 603 825 835 8353 8353 36 8354 603 850 8354 8354 8354 36 8355 603 875 8355 8355 8355 36 8356 603 900 8356 8356 8356 8357 8357 8357 TTX 8405AP 8405 36 8358 603 950 8358 8358 8358 36 8359 603 975 8359 8359 8359 TTX 8360AP 8360 8360 TTX 8408AP 8408 36 8361 604 025 8361 8361 8361 36 8362 604 050 8362 8362 8362 36 8363 604 075 836 8363 8363 36 8364 604 100 8364 8364 8364 8365 8365 8365
54. 8623 8623 8623 8624 8624 8624 TTX 8672AP 8672 37 8625 610 625 8625 8625 8625 37 8626 610 650 8626 8626 8626 37 8627 610 675 8627 8627 8627 37 8628 610 700 8628 8628 8628 8629 8629 8629 TTX 8677AP 8677 37 8630 610 750 8630 8630 seso 37 8631 610 775 8631 8631 8631 8632 8632 8632 TTX 8680AP 8680 37 8633 610 825 863 8633 8633 37 8634 610 850 8634 8634 8634 37 8635 610 875 8635 8635 8635 37 8636 610 900 8636 8636 8636 8637 8637 8637 TTX 8685AP 8685 37 8638 610 950 8638 8638 8638 37 8639 610 975 8639AP 8639 8639 8640 8640 8640 TTX 8688AP 8688 37 8641 611 025 8641 8641 8641 37 8642 611 050 8642 8642 8642 37 8643 611 075 8643AP 8643 8643 37 8644 611 100 8644AP 8644 8644 8645 8645 8645 TTX 8693AP 8693 37 8646 611 150 8646AP 8646 8646 37 8647 611 175 8647 8647 8647 8648 8648 8648 8696 8696 37 8649 611 225 864
55. Connect the transmitter to an ECG simulator Position the transmitter approximately 10 to 20 feet 6 meters from an antenna At the CIC click Setup CIC Click the Service Password tab Type password mms com and press Enter Typein the command setflags dup on and press Enter This allows a duplicate TTX for 5 minutes At the MS DOS prompt type setflags mark ttx and press Enter This function plots many causes of dropout The color diagnostictic marks at the bottom of each window indicate the reason for missing waveform data The following table lists the colors and their indication Color Indication Yellow Missing data from the transmitter Dark Green Missing data from the receiver Magenta Missing data from the receiver system Orange Missing data from the hardware manager Light Gray Invalid telemetry data On the admitted beds observe the simultaneous ECG waveforms for signal integrity There should be no ECG signal breakup dropout on any of the waveforms If an ECG signal breakup is observed on more than one receiver the transmitter may require service 4 16 ApexPro Telemetry System Revision A 2001989 103 Maintenance Checkout Procedure Communications Tests Lead s Fail Verify Graph Request The following series of tests verify that the transmitter is operating properly with the receiving system and the monitoring network A Clinical Information Center that has access t
56. The flex contains the front end Multi link ECG connector and the two five pin interface connector ports The other end of the board contains a twenty pin surface mount connector that interfaces to the transmitter board via 1 The flex contains six carbon resistors The reason for the resistors is to prevent Defibrillator damage to the transmitter board This board also contains the trace that routes the RF to one of the shield wires for use as an antenna 6 5 ApexPro Telemetry System Revision A 2001989 103 Upper Level Assembly Theory of Operation Gasket Case Switch Label Labels The gasket is placed around the end cap of the flex board The main purpose of this gasket is to prevent any fluid from leaking into the case that could cause damage to the transmitter board The caseis ultra sonically welded together enclosing the battery door in a sliding groove The battery compartment is along one side of the case The transmitter board is slid into the case part way The flex board containing the gasket is attached via 1 The switch label tail is connected to J 2 on the transmitter board The board is then slid in the rest of the way Theflex board is folded back and the battery terminal screw is inserted Oncein place the flex board is folded in and connected to the case The four screws are inserted to insure a good seal The switch label consists of seven LEDs and two push buttons The switch label has an a
57. wavelengths are fixed by specified manufacturing processes and materials The sensors are checked for correct operation before shipping so no adjustment or calibration is needed or possible Because the pulse oximeter does all critical computations in software and there are no critical parts to drift no re calibration is needed Revision A ApexPro Telemetry System 7 5 2001989 103 Oximeter Assembly P ackaged Parts List 420364 001D 421049 002A Packaged Parts List 420364 001D 421049 002A 2 Parts List Part Number Qty 1 Apex Oximeter Assembly Domestic 420364 001 1 Apex Oximeter Assembly International 421049 002 3 Instructions Apex Oximeter Telemetry V6 401566 175 1 Foreign Instruction sheet 5 Back label one of the following 1 Label Apex Oximeter Back English United States 420283 001 Label Apex Oximeter Back German 420283 002 Label Apex Oximeter Back French 420283 003 Label Apex Oximeter Back Swedish 420283 004 Label Apex Oximeter Back Spanish 420283 005 Label Apex Oximeter Back Italian 420283 006 Label Apex Oximeter Back Dutch 420283 007 Label Apex Oximeter Back Danish 420283 008 Label Apex Oximeter Back English International 420283 009 7 6 ApexPro Telemetry System Revision A 2001989 103 Oximeter Assembly Upper Level Parts List 420364 001D Upper Level Parts List 420364 001D
58. 0 cm 0 8 in Width 1 5 cm 0 6 in Weight 60 0 g 2 1 02 including 1 8 m 6 0 ft of cable and connector Certification Mur UL 2601 1 CE marking for the 93 42 EE C Medical Device Directive TheNonin Xpod oximeter is manufactured for GE by Nonin M edical Inc It is recommended for use with Nonin sensors only Revision A ApexPro Telemetry System 2 23 2001989 103 Equipment Overview Technical S pecifications Accutracker DX Noninvasive Blood Pressure Monitor Performance Specifications Technique Accuracy Pressure Pressure Range Maximum pressure programmable limits Minimum pressure programmable limits Auto retry Blood Pressure Range Systolic Upper auto retry programmable limits Lower auto retry programmable limits Systolic change delta limits Diastolic Upper auto retry programmable limits Lower auto retry programmable limits Diastolic change delta limits Pulse Pressure Upper auto retry programmable limits Lower auto retry programmable limits Pulse pressure change delta limits Deflation rate Display Sample quantity Sample periods Ausculatory Diastolic pressure is determined from P hase 5 Korotkoff sounds Blood pressure measurements determined with this device are equivalentto those obtained by a trained observer using the cuff stethoscope auscultation method within the limits prescribed by the American National Standard Electronic or automated sphygmomanometers
59. 075 1523AP 1523 1523 1524 433 100 1524 1524 1524 1525 433 125 1525 1525 1525 TTX Freq prog ID MHz Xmtr Label box Note 1526 433 150 1526 1526 1526 1527 433 175 1527 1527 1527 1528 433 200 1528 1528 1528 1529 433 225 1529 1529 1529 1530 433 250 1530 1530 1580 1531 433 275 1531 1531 1 5311 1532 433 300 1532 1532 1532 1533 433 325 153 1533 1533 1534 433 350 1534 1534 1534 1535 433 375 1535 1535 1535 1536 433 400 1536 1536 15361 1537 433 425 1537 1537 1537 1538 433 450 1538 1538 1588 1539 433 475 1539 1539 1539 1540 433 500 1540 1540 1540 1541 433 525 1541 1541 1541 ______ 1542 433 550 1542 1542 1542 1543 433 575 154 1543 15483 1544 433 600 1544 1544 1544 1545 433 625 1545 1545 1545 1546 433 650 1546 1546 1546 1547 433 675 1547 1547 1547 1548 433 700 1548 1548 1548 1549 433 725 1549 1549 1549 1550 433
60. 1002AP 1002 1002 1049 421 225 1049 1049 1049 1003 420 075 1003 1050 1050 1004 420 100 1004 1004 1004 1051 421 275 1051 1051 1051 1005 420 125 1005AP 1005 1005 1052 421 300 1052 1052 1052 1006 420 150 1006 1053 1053 1007 1007 1054 1054 1008 420 200 1008 1055 1055 1009 420 225 1009 1056 421 400 1056 1010 toro 1057 421 425 1057 1057 1057 1011 420 275 1011 1011 1011 1058 421 450 1058 1058 1058 1012 420 300 1012 1012 1012 1059 421 475 TTX 1059 1059 1059 1013 420 325 101 1013 1013 1060 421 500 1060AP 1060 1060 1014 420 350 1014 1014 1014 1061 421 525 1061AP 1061 1061 1015 420 375 1015 1015 1015 TTX 1062 1062 i 1016 420 400 1016 1016 1016 1063 421 575 TTX 1063 1063 1063 1017 420 425 1017 1017 aoir 1064 421 600 1064 1064 1064 1018 420 450 tors 1065 1000 1019 420 475 1019AP 1019 1018 1066 421 650 1066 1066 1066 1020 420 500 1020 1020 1020 1067 421 675 1067 1067 1067 1021 1021 1068 1068 1022 420 550
61. 1356 1856 1357 428 925 1357 1357 1357 1358 428 950 1358 1358 1358 1359 428 975 1359 1359 1359 1360 429 000 1360 1360 1360 1361 429 025 1361 1361 1361 1362 429 050 1362 1362 1362 1363 429 075 136 1363 1363 1364 429 100 1364 1364 1364 1365 429 125 1365 1365 1865 1366 429 150 1366 1366 1866 1367 429 175 1367 1367 1367 1368 429 200 1368 1368 1368 1369 429 225 1369 1369 1369 1370 429 250 1370 1370 1370 1371 429 275 1371 1371 1371 1372 429 300 1372 1372 1372 1373 429 325 137 1373 1373 1374 429 350 1374 1374 1374 1375 429 375 1375 1375 135 1376 429 400 1376 1376 1376 1377 429 425 1377 1377 1377 1378 429 450 1378 1378 1378 1379 429 475 1379 1379 1379 1380 429 500 1380 1380 1380 1381 1381 1381 3 8 ApexPro Telemetry System 2001989 103 Revision A Installation 400MHz TTX Frequency Chart TTX Freq prog ID MHz Xmtr Label box No
62. 1908 1908 1908 TTX 1909 1909 1909 TTX Freq prog ID MHz Xmtr Label box Note 1910 442 750 1910 1910 1910 1911 442 775 1911 1911 1911 1912 442 800 1912 1912 1912 1913 442 825 191 1913 1913 1914 442 850 1914 1914 1914 1915 442 875 1915 1915 1915 1916 442 900 1916 1916 1916 1917 442 925 1917 1917 1917 1918 442 950 1918 1918 1918 1919 442 975 1919 1919 1919 1920 443 000 1920 1920 1920 1921 443 025 1921 1921 1921 1922 443 050 TTX 1922AP 1922 1922 1923 443 075 192 1923 1923 1924 443 100 1924 1924 1924 1925 443 125 1925 1925 1925 1926 443 150 1926 1926 1926 1927 443 175 1927 1927 1927 1928 443 200 1928 1928 1928 1929 443 225 1929 1929 1929 1930 443 250 1930 1930 1930 1931 443 275 1931 1931 1931 1932 443 300 1932 1932 1932 1933 443 325 1933 1933 1933 1934 443 350 TTX 1934 1934 1934 1935 443 375 TTX 1935 1935 1935
63. 225 1769 1769 179 1770 439 250 1770 1770 1770 1771 439 275 1771 1771 1771 1772 439 300 1772 1772 1772 1773 439 325 177 1773 173 1774 439 350 1774 1774 1774 1775 439 375 1775 1775 1775 1776 439 400 1776 1776 176 1777 439 425 1777 1777 1777 1778 439 450 1778 1778 178 1779 439 475 1779 1779 1779 1780 439 500 1780 1780 1780 1781 439 525 1781 1781 1781 1782 439 550 1782 1782 1782 1783 439 575 178 1783 178 1784 439 600 1784 1784 17 14 1785 439 625 1785 1785 1785 1786 439 650 1786 1786 1786 1787 439 675 1787 1787 1787 1788 439 700 1788 1788 178 1789 439 725 1789AP 1789 1789 1790 439 750 1790 1790 1790 1791 439 775 1791AP 1791 1791 1792 439 800 1792 1792 1792 1793 439 825 179 1793 1793 1794 439 850 1794 1794 1794 1795 439 875 1795 1795 175 1796 439 900 1796AP 1796 1796 1797 439 925 1797 1797 17
64. 325 TTX 2053AP 2053 2053 Revision A ApexPro Telemetry System 3 15 2001989 103 Installation 400MHz TTX Frequency Chart TTX Freq prog ID MHz Xmtr Label box Note 2054 446 350 TTX 2054AP 2054 2055 446 375 2055AP 2055 2055 TTX 2056AP 2056 2057 446 425 2057 2057 2057 2058 446 450 2058 2058 2058 TTX 2059AP 2059 2059 2060 446 500 2060 2060 2060 2061 446 525 2061 2061 2061 TTX 2062 2062 2062 2063 446 575 TTX2063AP 2063 2063 2064 446 600 2064 2064 2064 2065AP 2065 2065 2066 446 650 2066 2066 2066 2067 446 675 2067 2067 2067 2068AP 2068 2068 2069 446 725 2069 2069 2069 2070 446 750 2070 2070 0701 2071 2071 2071 2072 446 800 TTX 2072AP 2072 2072 2073 446 825 TTX 2073AP 2073 2073 2074 2074 2074 2075 446 875 2075 2075 2075 2076 446 900 2076 2076 206 2077 2077 2077 2078 446 950 TTX 2078AP 2078 2078 2079 446 975 2079 2079 2079 2080 447 000 2080 2080 2080 2081 447 025 TTX 2081AP 2081 2081 2082 447 050 2082
65. 34 7862 591 550 7862 7862 7862 34 7863 591 575 7863AP 7863 7863 _______ 7864 7864 7864 34 7865 591 625 7865 7865 7865 34 7866 591 650 7866 7866 7866 TTX 7914AP 7914 34 7867 591 675 7867 7867 7867 34 7868 591 700 7868 7868 7868 7869 7869 7869 34 7870 591 750 7870 7870 7870 94 7871 591 775 7871 7871 7871 TTX 7872 7872 7872 7920 7920 34 7873 591 825 787 7873 7877 7874 7874 7874 7922 7922 34 7875 591 875 7875 7875 7875 34 7876 591 900 7876 7876 7876 TTX 7877 7877 7877 TTX 7925AP 7925 34 7878 591 950 7878 7878 7878 34 7879 591 975 7879 7879 7879 TTX 7880AP 7880 7880 TTX 7928AP 7928 34 7881 592 025 7881 7881 7881 34 7882 592 050 7882 7882 7882 34 7883 592 075 7883AP 7883 7883 34 7884 592 100 7884 7884 7884 7885 7885 7885 TTX 7933AP 7933 34 7886 592 150 7886AP 7886 7886 34 7887 592 175 7887 7887 7887 7888 7888 7888
66. 430 950 1438 1438 1438 Frase 490 975 TTX 1488 1489 1498 1440 431 000 TTX 1440AP 1440 1840 re 451 005 1441 HAT Frase 451 050 TTX 1442 1842 1443 451 075 TTX 1449AP 1448 1868 rana 451 100 TTX 1444 1445 431 125 1445AP 1445 1445 1446 431 150 1446 1446 1446 1447 431 175 1447 1447 1447 1448 431 200 1448AP 1448 1448 1449 431 225 1449 1449 1449 1450 431 250 1450AP 1450 1450 1451 431 275 1451 1451 1451 1452 431 300 1452 1452 1452 1453 431 325 1453 1453 1453 1454 431 350 1454 1454 1454 1455 431 375 1455 1455 1455 1456 431 400 1456 1456 1456 1457 431 425 1457 1457 1457 1458 431 450 1458 1458 1458 1459 431 475 1459AP 1459 1459 1460 431 500 1460 1460 1460 1461 431 525 1461 1461 1461 1462 431 550 1462 1462 1462 1463 431 575 146 1463 1463 1464 431 600 1464 1464 1464 1465 431 625 1465 1465 1465 1466 431 650 1466 14
67. 54020 440 8125 4021 54021 CH4021PT 54021 440 8250 4022 54022 CH4022PT 54022 440 8375 4023 54023 CH4023PT 54023 440 8500 4024 54024 CH4024PT 54024 440 8625 4025 54025 CH4025PT 54025 440 8750 4026 54026 CH4026PT 54026 440 8875 440 9000 440 9125 440 9250 4030 54030 54030 440 9375 4031 54031 CH4031PT 54031 440 9500 4032 54032 440 9625 CH4033PT 54033 441 0000 4036 54036 4036 54036 441 0125 4037 54037 CH4037PT 54037 441 0250 441 0375 441 0500 441 0625 441 0750 CH4042PT 54042 441 0875 4043 54043 54043 ppp Revision Telemetry System 3 43 2001989 103 Installation PT Series Type A devices Frequency to TTX Conversion Freq Channel MHz CH TTX ID Xmtr Label Note 441 1000 4044 54044 CH4044PT 54044 441 1500 048 5404 C 54048 441 1625 049 5404 CH4049PT 54049 050 5 4 4 441 1750 CH4050PT 54050 441 1875 CH4051PT 54051 0 3 8 CH4048PT 9 5 6 5 441 2125 CH4053PT 54053 441 2250 CH4054PT 54054 5 441 2375 4055 54055 441 2500 4056 5405 441 2625 4057 4057 5405 441 2750 4058 54058 441 2875 4059 54059 441 3000 4060 54060 CH4060PT 54060 441 3125 4061 54061 CH4
68. 584 125 756 7565 7565 7566 584 150 7566AP 7566 7566 7567 584 175 7567 7567 7567 7568 584 200 7568 7568 7568 7569 584 225 7569 7569 7569 7570 584 250 7570AP 7570 7570 7571 584 275 7571 7571 7571 7572 584 300 7572 7572 7572 7573 584 325 7573AP 7573 7573 7574 584 350 TTXTS74AP 7574 7574 7575 584 375 757 7575 7575 7576 584 400 7576 7576 7576 7577 584 425 7577 7577 7577 7578 584 450 7578 7578 758 7579 584 475 7579 7579 7579 7580 584 500 7580 7580 7580 7581 584 525 7581 7581 7581 7582 584 550 7582 7582 7582 TTX 7583AP 7583 7583 7584 584 600 7584 7584 7584 7585 584 625 7585AP 7585 7585 7586 584 650 7586 7586 796 7587 584 675 7587AP 7587 7587 7588 584 700 7588AP 7588 7588 7589 584 725 7589 7589 7589 7590 584 750 TTX 7590 7590 7590 7591 584 775 7591 7591 7591 7592 584 800 7592AP 7592 7592 7593 584 825
69. 6 866555 d DONAR are HR RUM 6 7 2 1 55 ce ro reed i ee ROMERO t 6 7 Interface Connector Ports 6 7 SwitcheS LEDS pin cem fpe pde 6 7 dc d DE ERR x T n SCR e REED 6 7 Setup and Configuration 2 22222222222222 6 8 Program Code Storage 6 8 ETOP LOG sucht Sere Y oe sean ona prt agate 6 8 Parameters ied e EO OREL ODER 6 8 Manual View Program 6 9 Interconnect Cables s isa cia eene 6 10 Exploded View 418500E 6 11 ApexPro Transmitter Parts List 418500 001 6 13 ApexPro Telemetry System Revision A 2001989 103 ApexPro Transmitter Parts List 418500 003E 6 14 ApexPro Transmitter Parts List 418500 005A 6 15 Label Kits 2002553 0 6 16 Oximeter 7 1 General EI EE e 7 3 Versions of the 7 3 Theory of Operation Pulse Oximetry 7 4 Packaged Parts List 420364 001D 421049 002A 7 6 Upper Level Parts
70. 7958 34 7959 593 975 7959AP 7959 7959 7960 7960 7960 8008AP 8008 34 7961 594 025 7961 7961 7061 34 7962 594 050 7962 7962 79682 34 7963 594 075 796 7963 7963 34 7964 594 100 7964AP 7964 7064 TTX 7965 7965 7965 34 7966 594 150 7966 7966 7066 34 7967 594 175 7967 7967 7967 7968 7968 7068 34 7969 594 225 7969 7969 7069 34 7970 594 250 7970 7970 7970 34 7971 594 275 7971 7971 7971 34 7972 594 300 7972 7972 7972 7973AP 7973 7973 TTX 8021AP 8021 34 7974 594 350 7974 7974 794 34 7975 594 375 7975 7975 7975 7976 7976 7976 8024 8024 34 7977 594 425 7977 7977 7977 34 7978 594 450 7978AP 7978 7978 34 7979 594 475 7979 7979 7979 34 7980 594 500 7980AP 7980 7080 7981 7981 7981 TTX 8029AP 8029 34 7982 594 550 7982 7982 7082 34 7983 594 575 798 7983 7983 7984 7984 7984 TTX 8032AP 8032 34 7985 594 625 7985AP 7985
71. 8125 5025 55025 CH5025PT 55025 445 8250 5026 55026 5026 55026 445 8375 5027 55027 5027 55027 445 8500 5028 55028 CHSO28PT 55028 445 8625 5029 55029 5029 55029 445 8750 445 8875 445 9000 CH5032PT 55032 445 9125 5033 55033 55033 ii FE I L 445 9500 5036 55036 CHSOS6PT 55036 445 9625 5037 55037 CH5037PT 55037 445 9750 5038 55038 CHSOSSPT 55038 445 9875 5039 55039 50 55039 446 0000 5040 55040 446 0125 5041 55041 5041 55041 446 0250 CH5042PT 55042 446 0375 5043 55043 CH5043PT 55043 446 0500 5044 55044 044 55044 446 1000 5048 55048 5048 55048 446 1125 5049 55049 CH5049PT 55049 446 1250 CH5050PT 55050 446 1375 446 1625 5053 55053 CH5053PT 55053 446 1750 446 1875 446 2000 446 2125 446 2250 5058 55058 55058 Z J 3 44 ApexPro Telemetry System Revision A 2001989 103 Installation PT Series Type A devices Frequency to TTX Conversion Freq Channel Freq Channel MHz TTXID Xmtr Label Note MHz TTXID Xmtr Label Note 446 2375 CH5059PT 55059 448 9875 6026 56026 CH6026PT 56026 CHSOGOPT 55060 449 0000 5061 55061
72. 8530 608 250 8530AP 8530 8530 37 8531 608 275 8531 8531 8531 37 8532 608 300 8532 8532 8532 TTX 8533AP 8533 8533 8581 8581 37 8534 608 350 8534 8534 854 37 8535 608 375 8535 8535 8535 TTX 8536 8536 8536 8584AP 8584 37 8537 608 425 8537 8537 8537 37 8538 608 450 8538 8538 8538 37 8539 608 475 8539AP 8539 8539 37 8540 608 500 8540 8540 8540 TTX 8541 8541 8541 TTX 8589AP 8589 37 8542 608 550 8542 8542 8542 37 8543 608 575 854 8543 8543 8544 8544 8544 TTX 8592AP 8592 37 8545 608 625 8545 8545 8545 37 8546 608 650 8546 8546 8546 37 8547 608 675 8547 8547 8547 37 8548 608 700 8548 8548 8548 8549 8549 8549 TTX 8597AP 8597 37 8550 608 750 8550 8550 850 37 8551 608 775 8551 8551 851 TTX 8552AP 8552 8552 TTX 8600AP 8600 8600 Reserved 37 8553 608 825 855 8553 8553 37 8554 608 850 8554 8554 854 37 8555 608 875 8555 8555 8555 37 855
73. ApexPro Telemetry System 2 21 2001989 103 Equipment Overview Technical S pecifications Apex Oximeter Performance Specifications Battery Type Battery Life Polarity Static withstand Shock withstand Water resistant with sensor in place Cleaning Sterilization Controls and Indicators Power on off Display on off LED indicator S pO sensors Processing Saturation range Saturation accuracy Pulse rate range Pulse rate accuracy Clinical Information Center Messages Numerical display ANSI NEDA 15A 1 5V AA alkaline 2 required 30 hrs typical with display on continuously 60 hrs typical with display off Electronic reverse polarity protection Meets and exceeds IEC 802 2 second edition 5 random drops from 4 ft onto tiled concrete floor Isopropyl alcohol ammonia diluted Cidex sodium hypochlorite bleach diluted or mild soap diluted Button switch Button switch Numerical SpO value numerical HR value signal quality indicator Full line of Nonin qualified reusable and disposable sensors 0 to 100 70 to 100 3 digits 1 S D 18 to 300 BPM 3 or 1 BPM whichever is greater Check probe Low signal quality P robe off patient 5 96 value HR bpm Alarms 5 0 high low HR high low Physical Specifications Height 12 7 cm 5 0 in Depth 2 0 cm 0 8 in Width 6 9 cm 2 7 in Weight 113 4 g 4 0 oz Weight excludes batteries and 5 0 probe Gert
74. Information Center and verify that the Change Battery message appears at the CIC and the CHANGE BATTERY LED flashes on thetransmitter Revision A ApexPro Telemetry System 4 13 2001989 103 Maintenance Checkout Procedure RF Test The following series of tests verify operation of the transmitter s RF circuitry Power Output This test measures the power output of the transmitter Prepare the RF monitor as shown in the following diagram 316A ReferencetheRF monitor operator s manual for setup information Allow the RF monitor to operate for at least 15 minutes for temperature stabilization Configure the RF monitor as follows 1 Set the center frequency to the frequency of the transmitter Refer to the chapter 3 Installation for a TTX cross reference list Set the span to 500K Hz 50K H2 div Set the amplitude to 10dBm at 10dB div Connect the transmitter with lead wires to a patient simulator as shown in above diagram NOTE The transmitter does not radiate RF energy when in a leads fail condition 5 Wraptheleadwires around the antenna of the RF monitor and verify that a peak signal of at least 20dB m can be obtained It may be necessary to move the transmitter and leadwires around to obtain this peak signal NOTE If the RF Monitor has Max Hold function then enable the max hold to help detect the RF peak signal strength 4 14 ApexPro Telemetry System Revision A 2001989 103 Maintenance Checkout Procedure
75. List 420364 004D 7 7 Exploded View 420364 0010 7 8 Upper Level Parts List 421049 002 7 9 Exploded View 421049 002 7 10 Interconnection Diagram 421049 001A 002A 7 11 PCB Parts List 421191 001A 7 12 Parts Location Diagram 421191 001 7 14 PCB Schematic Diagram 2456 000 7 17 Nonin Xpod Oximeter 2007245 001 7 18 Revision A ApexPro Telemetry System V 2001989 103 vi ApexPro Telemetry System 2001989 103 Revision A 1 Introduction Revision A ApexPro Telemetry System 2001989 103 1 1 For your notes 1 2 ApexPro Telemetry System Revision A 2001989 103 Introduction Manual Information Manual Information Revision History Purpose Each page of this manual has a revision letter located at the bottom of the page It identifies the revision level of the entire manual This may be important if you have different manuals and you don t know which is the most current For the initial release all pages have the revision letter A For the second update all pages receive the revision letter B The latest letter of the alphabet added to the table below corresponds to the most curr
76. Maintenance 4 1 DISINTECHON E 4 3 Equipment Maintenance Program 4 4 Recommended Maintenance Procedures 4 4 Recommended 4 4 Visual InSpection nore tege re R PETIT 4 5 InspectiforiDamage i is sd 4 5 Verify La DGS ara ite ad cadere due devorat nite Rach robe 4 5 Verify Transmitter Appearance 4 7 ii ApexPro Telemetry System Revision A 2001989 103 Cleaning illa REC EU os 4 8 Generalerna onzena re elt Rint 4 8 Transmitter Rada emen arae qux 4 9 Ar 4 10 Transmitter and Leadwire Storage 4 11 Transmitter Holder atte tope RU ar RCRUM neus 4 11 Storage Guidelines 4 11 Correct 5 0 ies 4 en oett ec reae hi 4 11 ricorrect Storage ea ar md n PICS n 4 11 Checkout Procedure 4 12 Required Test Equipment 4 12 Transmitter Operational Tests 4 12 LED Displays inc cemere AR E
77. Operating temperature Relative Humidity Storage temperature Relative Humidity Power Physical Specifications Allows the patient or caregiver to initiate readings on demand Four 1 5 AA alkaline batteries Rechargeable batteries are not recommended sample quantity with rechargeable batteries typically limited to 25 samples measurements vs 250 samples measurements with new alkaline batteries 10 to 40 50 F to 104 F lt 95 20 C to 50 C 4 F to 122 F lt 95 6 Vdc four 1 5V AA Alkaline batteries Length 12 7 cm 5 0 in Width 8 25 cm 3 25 in Thickness 3 3 cm 1 30 in Weight 357 2 g 12 6 oz Certification UL2601 Revision A ApexPro Telemetry System 2 25 2001989 103 Equipment Overview Technical S pecifications Electromagnetic Compatibility Compliance The Accutracker DX noninvasive blood pressure monitor complies with 60601 1 2 1993 04 Medical Electrical Equipment Part 1 General Requirements for Safety 2 Collateral Standard Electromagnetic compatibility Requirements and tests Exception 60601 1 2 clause 36 202 1 Immunity ESD m Thelevel of complianceis 2 4 6 kV Contact discharge and 2 4 6 kV Air discharge Air discharges of 8 kV or greater may cause the cuff to deflate and the unit to lock up By turning the power switch off then back on manual reset the unit will be restored to the user defined settings and normal operation
78. Revision A 2001989 103 Equipment Overview Accutracker DX Noninvasive Blood Pressure NBP Monitor GE recommends that the lithium battery be serviced every three to five years The 4 AA batteries last for approximately 250 blood pressure readings taken at an average interval of 15 minutes Accutracker DX Controls and Indicators On Off switch 403A LAST NO button button O O 0 9 D Ambv atory BP Monitor NEXT YES START STOP button button button On Off Switch Labeled 1 0 it turns main power on and off START STOP Starts and stops blood pressure readings NEXT Moves forward to the next menu item on the monitor display LAST Moves back tothe previous menu item on the monitor display YES Allows a yes response to a question an increase in the value shown NO Allows a no response to a question or a decrease in the value shown Revision A ApexPro Telemetry System 2 15 2001989 103 Equipment Overview Accutracker DX Noninvasive Blood Pressure NBP Monitor Accutracker DX Connections The patient cable microphone cable and interconnection cable attach to one another in one assembly Refer tothe illustrations below 102A Microphione Cable Interconnection Cable Patient Cable 406A Patient Cable Microphone Cable Connection Connection 2 16 ApexPro Telemetry System Revision A 2001989 103 Equ
79. Thedisplay goes to and thereis a flashing dash in the upper left hand corner of the SpO gt display If theunit functions properly these indications occur in the specified order The oximeter does not contain a power supply as it draws power from the ApexPro transmitter Consequently there is no power up sequence The unit only functions when connected to the telemetry system Accutracker The Accutracker error codes are translated in the softwareto display on the system monitor See the operator s manual for your system for an explanation of error codes 5 8 ApexPro Telemetry System Revision A 2001989 103 Troubleshooting Power Shutdown During Leads Fail Power Shutdown During Leads Fail If all leads fail for more than about six seconds the digital signal processor shuts off power supplied to the RF output amplifier This reduces the battery discharge rate when no data actually transmits Once theleads are reconnected about one second is required for the digital signal processor to power up the RF circuitry and resume transmitting patient data Revision A ApexPro Telemetry System 2001989 103 5 9 Troubleshooting Power Shutdown During Leads Fail For your notes 5 10 ApexPro Telemetry System Revision A 2001989 103 Upper Level Assembly evision ApexPro Telemetry System 2001989 103 For your notes 6 2 ApexPro Telemetry System Revision A 2001989 103 Upper Level Assembly V
80. acid mixture i e Exspor and other chlorine dioxide action types and other cold cleaning agents are acceptable These solutions may shorten the leadwire s useful lifetime after repeated applications m Ethylene Oxide ETO is acceptable but may discolor and or reduce the useful lifetime of the leadwire CAUTION The decision to sterilize must be made per your institution s requirements with an awareness of the effect on the integrity of the leadwire Do not submerse telemetry leadwires 4 10 ApexPro Telemetry System Revision A 2001989 103 Maintenance Transmitter and Leadwire Storage Transmitter and Leadwire Storage Transmitter Holder GE recommends storing the transmitter and leadwires in the optional transmitter holder not pictured This wall mounted holder can store up tosix ApexProtransmitters The leadwires hang freely below the holder minimizing the possibility of damage Storage Guidelines If atransmitter holder is not available follow these guidelines for storage Correct Storage The proper way to storethe transmitter is to wrap the leadwires around thetransmitter allowing the top of the leadwires to remain loose Leadwires should NOT be stretched tightly during storage 315A Incorrect Storage Do NOT bend or stretch leadwires tightly before wrapping around the transmitter mproper storage will cause damage and shorten the leadwires useful lifetime Tightly Wrapped 314B Revis
81. port and status in an RF signal Thetransmitter has an on off switch and an LCD display that indicates its status 202A 2 8 ApexPro Telemetry System Revision A 2001989 103 Equipment Overview DINAMAP 8 PRO Series Monitors DINAMAP PRO Series Monitors The DINAMAP PRO 100 200 300 and 400 series monitors can be connected to the ApexPro transmitter using the DinaLink serial cable to monitor SpO5 NBP and temperature Parameter data from the PRO 100 400 series monitors is displayed trended and stored at the CIC The DinaLink interface cable assembly consists of a monitor adapter cable the DinaLink adapter and an interconnection cable It connects the ApexPro transmitter to the PRO 100 400 series monitors and provids electrical isolation The interconnect cable connects to either of the optional interface ports on the ApexPro transmitter 201A Revision A ApexPro Telemetry System 2 9 2001989 103 Equipment Overview S pO Oximeter Modules SpO Oximeter Modules Apex Oximeter The oximeter is an optional module that when connected tothe ApexPro transmitter allows telemetry monitoring of a patient s pulse oximetry data The oximeter must be connected to an ApexPro transmitter in order to convey SpO data tothe Clinical Information Center CIC Only digital data is available no waveforms are generated or transmitted 310C NOTE The ApexPro telemetry system supports two SpO gt oxi meter mo
82. transmitter Revision A ApexPro Telemetry System 5 3 2001989 103 Troubleshooting Before Calling Service Short Battery Life m Install a new set of alkaline AA batteries into the transmitter and then verify battery life Onceusedinatransmitter for any length of time dispose of recycle used batteries immediately m Batteries must NOT bere used Use batteries for onl y one patient DO NOT store used batteries for use with the next patient A battery contains a finite amount of stored energy Each unit of time a battery is used diminishes the amount of stored energy Installing a used battery in a transmitter results in a greatly reduced and unpredictable monitoring period m NEVER use a battery beyond the recommended expiration date for the battery The amount of stored energy in the battery may not be sufficient for proper monitoring DO NOT userechargeable batteries The transmitter circuitry Apex Oximeter and the Accutracker were designed for the power output characteristics of alkaline batteries NOTE Rechargeable batteries DO NOT store as much energy as alkaline batteries and have very different output characteristics The monitoring period may be greatly shortened and the specified low battery warnings may be adversely affected or possibly not even displayed m f after working through the above steps your transmitter still has a short battery life a call for service may be necessary Waveform Drop
83. use this feature Refer tothe APEX and ApexPro Telemetry System Programming Device Service nstructions to verify transmitter software revision Follow these steps l Verify that the TTX label is present and the data recorded on it is accurate for the transmitter The programmed TTX number can be determined by pressing and holding both the Verify Leads and Graph control buttons when the transmitter is powered up batteries inserted 2 Release both buttons when the four LEDs illuminate The RA LED flashes the same number assigned to the most significant TTX number The second LED flashes the number assigned to the second most significant TTX number so on with the third and the forth LEDs A 0 in thetransmitter number displays by flashing the corresponding LED 10 times See example Revision A ApexPro Telemetry System 4 5 2001989 103 Maintenance Visual Inspection 51511 TTX 4 8 5 7 0 Transmitter 8 Flashes 5 Flashes 1 Flashes 10 Flashes Response NOTE FOR J APAN ONLY The TTX flashed out by the transmitter is NOT the channel number Use the charts ApexPro Type B devices TTX Frequency Chart on page 3 37 to match the TTX number with its corresponding channel number See the programming kit instructions for more information CAUTION Make surethe TTX numbers match Failure to do so may result in the monitoring of the wrong patient
84. 0 1300 1300 1301 427 525 1301AP 1301 1301 1302 427 550 1302AP 1302 1302 1303 427 575 1303AP 1303 1308 1304 427 600 1304 1304 1304 1305 427 625 1305AP 1305 105 1306 427 650 1306AP 1306 1306 ______ 1307 427 675 1307 1307 1307 1308 427 700 1308AP 1308 1308 1309 427 725 1309AP 1309 1309 1310 427 750 1310 1310 1310 1311 427 775 1311 1311 1311 1312 427 800 1312 1312 1312 1313 427 825 1313AP 1313 1813 1314 427 850 1314 1314 1314 1315 427 875 1315 1315 1315 1316 427 900 1316 1316 1316 1317 427 925 1317 1317 1317 1318 427 950 1318 1318 1318 1319 427 975 1319 1319 1319 1320 428 000 1320 1320 1320 1321 428 025 1321 1321 1321 1322 428 050 1322 1322 1322 1323 428 075 1323AP 1323 1323 1324 428 100 1324 1324 1324 1325 428 125 1325 1325 13255 1326 428 150 1326AP 1326 1326 1327 428 175 1327AP 1327 1327 1328 428 200 1328 1328 1328 1329 428 225
85. 0 54240 182 441 075 4042 7 54242 4042 54242 188 441100 4044 6 54244 4044 54244 184 441 125 CH4046AP 54246 1845 441150 4048 24 54248 54248 1846 441175 4050 3 54250 54250 1847 441 200 4052 8 54252 cmsosza 54252 1848 441 225 4054 79 54254 54254 189 441250 4056 6 54256 54256 1850 441275 4058 5 54258 54258 185 441 300 4060 54260 1852 _ lalla SJ SS 122 441375 4066 1 54266 4066 54266 1855 441400 4068 2 54268 chaoesaP 54268 1856 3 38 ApexPro Telemetry System Revision A 2001989 103 Installation ApexP ro Type B devices TTX Frequency Chart Channel Freq MHz CH Zone TTX ID Xmtr Label prog box Note 441 425 441 450 4072 54272 CH4072AP 54272 441 475 4074 54274 CH4074AP 54274 441 500 4076 54276 CH4076AP 54276 441 525 408 4 9 E 444 525 5002 1 55202 CH5002AP 55202 257 36 1861 1981 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 lt gt 444 550 257 CH5004AP 55204 444 575 CH5006AP 55206 444 600 CH5008AP 444 62 CH5010AP 55210 444 65 2 CH5012AP 55212 3 2 3 6 Slo 55208
86. 00 1880 1880 1880 1881 442 025 1881 1881 1881 1882 442 050 1882 1882 1882 1883 442 075 188 1883 1883 1884 442 100 1884 1884 1884 1885 442 125 1885 1885 1885 1886 442 150 1886 1886 1886 1887 442 175 1887 1887 1887 1888 442 200 1888 1888 1888 1889 442 225 1889 1889 1889 1890 442 250 1890 1890 1890 1891 442 275 1891 1801 1891 1892 442 300 1892 1892 1892 1893 442 325 189 1893 1893 1894 442 350 1894 1894 1894 1895 442 375 1895 1895 1895 1896 442 400 TTX 1896AP 1896 1896 1897 442 425 1897 1897 1897 1898 442 450 1898 1898 1898 1899 442 475 1899 1899 1899 1900 442 500 1900 1900 1900 1901 442 525 1901 1901 1901 1902 442 550 1902 1902 1902 1903 442 575 1903AP 1903 1903 1904 442 600 1904 1904 1904 1905 442 625 1905 1905 1905 1906 442 650 1906 1906 1906 1907 442 675 1907 1907 1907 1908 442 700
87. 01 Transmitter Oximeter Adapter Simulator 6 Setthesimulator s selector switch to Nellcor and check the heart rate accuracy Accuracy specification for 18 300 BPM is H 3 47 1 whichever is greater Adjustthe RATE BPM switch to vary the heart rate SettheRATE to 70 BPM Accuracy at 70 BPM is 47 2 Repeat for 100 BPM 47 3 and 160 BPM 47 5 7 Set the simulator to 68 4 use the white Nellcor numbers Accuracy at 68 is 3 Repeat for 90 6 3 9696 3 and 99 7 3 8 Check the perfusion 8 Goto step 9 indication Changethe selector switch to Ohmeda and verify that the perfusion LED changes to yellow 9 Disconnect the oximeter from 9 Disconnect the oximeter from the simulator the simulator Theindicator illuminates ACHECK PROBE in front of the SpO2 value message appears on the on the oximeter Clinical I nformation ACHECK PROBE Center message appears on the Clinical I nformation Center Revision A ApexPro Telemetry System 4 19 2001989 103 Maintenance Checkout Procedure Accutracker DX NIBP Operational Tests NOTE If the Accutracker fails any test return the unit to GE Medical Systems nformation Technologies Service and Supplies See ow to Reach Us in the front of this manual Accutracker Display Thefollowing displays on the Accutracker when you turn it on press and ho
88. 03 1603 1604 435 100 1604 1604 1604 1605 435 125 1605 1605 1605 1606 435 150 TTX 1606 1606 1606 1607 435 175 1607 1607 1607 1608 435 200 TTX 1608 1608 1608 1609 435 225 1609 1609 1609 1610 435 250 1610 1610 1610 1611 435 275 1611 1611 1611 1612 435 300 1612 1612 1612 1613 436 325 161 1613 1613 1614 435 350 1614 1614 1614 1615 435 375 1615 1615 1615 1616 435 400 1616 1616 1616 1617 435 425 1617 1617 167 1618 435 450 1618 1618 1618 1619 435 475 1619 1619 619 1620 435 500 1620 1620 1620 TTX 1621 1621 1621 TTX Freq prog ID MHz Xmtr Label box Note 1622 435 550 1622 1622 1822 1623 435 575 1623AP 1623 1623 1624 435 600 1624 1624 1624 1625 435 625 1625AP 1625 1625 1626 435 650 1626 1626 1626 1627 435 675 1627 1627 1627 1628 435 700 1628 1628 1628 1629 435 725 1629 1629 1629 1630 435 750 1630 1630 1630 1631 435 775 16
89. 061PT 5406 441 3250 4062 4062 CH4062PT 54062 441 3375 4063 54063 CH4063PT 54063 441 3500 4064 54064 CH4064PT 54064 441 3625 4065 54065 4065 54065 441 3750 4066 54066 CH4066PT 54066 441 3875 4067 54067 CH4067PT 54067 ni E 4414375 4071 54071 441 4500 441 4625 p 4071 CH4071PT 5 54072 CH4072PT 5407 CH4073PT 5407 072 073 441 4750 4074 CH4074PT 5407 441 4875 4075 CH4075PT 5407 076 077 078 079 441 5000 H4076PT 5407 54071 54072 5 441 5125 5407 CH4077PT 5407 441 5250 5407 CH4078PT 5407 441 5375 al 5 6 7 8 54079 AA 445 5125 CH5001PT 55001 445 5250 CH5002PT 55002 5 6 7 8 9 3 CH4079PT 54079 3 445 5375 H5003PT 5500 445 5500 5004 CH5004PT 5500 C 5 5 445 5625 5005 5500 5 5 445 5750 CH5006PT 5500 445 5875 CH5007PT 5500 445 6000 CH5008PT 5500 445 6125 CH5009PT 5500 445 6250 5010 55010 CH5010PT 55010 al gt 122 Channel MHz CH TTXID Xmtr Label Note 445 6750 5014 55014 55014 445 6875 5015 55015 CH5015PT 55015 445 7000 445 7125 445 7250 445 7375 445 7500 5020 55020 2 55020 445 7625 5021 55021 CH5021PT 55021 445 7750 CH5022PT 55022 445 7875 445 8000 445
90. 08 52308 1233 _ 425850 2110 2 52310 2110 52310 124 425875 2112 13 52312 2112 52312 1235 425900 eta 2 4 52314 2114 52314 1236 425925 2116 3 52316 2116 52316 1237 425950 2118 4 52318 2118 52318 128 440 575 4002 1 54202 54202 1823 440 600 CH4004AP 54204 1824 440 625 406 3 6 542 54206 1825 440 650 4008 57 8 54208 54208 1826 440 675 1 456 91 54210 CH4O10AP 54210 1827 440700 4012 2 5 54212 012 54212 1828 440 725 014 54214 199 0000 440750 4016 54216 54216 1880 440775 408 9 54218 54218 1881 440 800 CH4020AP 54220 1832 440825 4022 2 54222 022 54222 1888 440850 4024 3 54224 024 54224 184 440875 4026 8 54226 4026 54226 1885 440900 4028 7 9 54228 4028 54228 1888 440 925 4030 6 54230 54280 1887 440950 4032 1 5 54232 0 2 54232 1838 440975 4034 24 54234 54234 1889 441 000 4036 54236 1840 441 025 4038 8 54238 54238 184 441050 4040 9 54240 404
91. 1136 1136 1136 1137 423 425 1137AP 1137 1137 1138 423 450 1138 1138 1138 1139 423 475 11 9 1139 1139 1140 423 500 1140 1140 1140 1141 423 525 1141 1141 1144 TTX Freq prog ID MHz Xmtr Label box Note 1142 423 550 1142 1142 1142 1143 423 575 114 1143 1143 1144 423 600 1144 1144 1144 1145 423 625 1145 1145 1145 1146 423 650 1146 1146 1146 1147 423 675 1147 1147 1147 1148 423 700 1148 1148 1148 1149 423 725 1149 1149 1149 1150 423 750 1150 1150 1150 1151 423 775 1151 1151 1151 1152 423 800 1152 1152 1152 1153 423 825 1153 1153 1153 1154 423 850 1154 1154 1154 1155 423 875 1155 1155 1155 1156 423 900 1156 1156 1156 1157 423 925 1157 1157 1157 1158 423 950 1158 1158 1158 1159 423 975 1159 1159 1159 1160 424 000 1160 1160 1160 1161 424 025 1161 1161 1161 1162 424 050 1162 1162 1162 1163 424 075
92. 1217 1217 1218 425 450 1218 1218 1218 1219 425 475 1219AP 1219 1219 1220 425 500 1220AP 1220 1220 1221 425 525 1221 1221 1221 1222 425 550 1222AP 1222 1222 1223 425 575 1223AP 1223 1223 1224 425 600 1224 1224 1224 1225 425 625 1225AP 1225 1225 1226 425 650 1226AP 1226 1226 1227 425 675 1227 1227 1227 1228 425 700 1228AP 1228 1228 1229 425 725 1229AP 1229 1229 1230 425 750 1230 1230 1230 1231 425 775 1231 1231 1231 1232 425 800 1232 1232 1232 1233 425 825 1233AP 1233 1233 1234 425 850 1234 1234 1234 1235 425 875 1235 1235 1235 1236 425 900 1236 1236 1236 1237 425 925 1237 1237 1237 TTX Freq prog ID MHz Xmtr Label box Note 1238 425 950 1238 1238 1288 1239 425 975 1239 1239 12389 1241 426 025 1241 1241 1201 1242 426 050 1242 1242 1242 1243 426 075 124 1243 1248 1244 426 100 1244 1244 t244 1245 426 125 1245 1245 1245 1246 426 150
93. 1798 439 950 1798 1798 1798 1799 439 975 1799 1799 1799 1800 440 000 1800AP 1800 1800 1801 440 025 1801AP 1801 1801 1802 440 050 1802 1802 1802 1803 440 075 1803AP 1803 1808 1804 440 100 1804 1804 1804 1805 440 125 1805 1805 1805 1806 440 150 1806AP 1806 1806 1807 440 175 1807 1807 1807 1808 440 200 1808 1808 188 1809 440 225 1809 1809 1809 1810 440 250 1810 1810 1810 1811 440 275 1811 1811 1811 1812 440 300 1812 1812 1812 1813 440325 181 1813 1813 TTX Freq prog ID MHz Xmtr Label box Note 1814 440 350 1814 1814 184 1815 440 375 1815 1815 1815 1816 440 400 1816 1816 1816 1817 440 425 1817 1817 1817 1818 440 450 1818 1818 1818 1819 440 475 1819 1819 1819 1820 440 500 1820 1820 1820 1821 440 525 1821 1821 1821 1822 440 550 TTX 1822 1822 1822 1823 440 575 TTX 182 1823 1823 1824 440 600 TTX 1824AP 1824 1824 1825 440 625 TTX 1825 182
94. 1936 443 400 TTX 1936 1936 1936 1937 443 425 1937 1937 1937 1938 443 450 1938 1938 1938 1939 443 475 1939 1939 1939 1940 443 500 1940 1940 1940 1941 443 525 1941 1941 1941 1942 443 550 1942 1942 1942 1943 443 575 194 1943 1943 1944 443 600 1944 1944 1944 1945 443 625 1945 1945 1945 1946 443 650 1946 1946 1946 1947 443 675 1947 1947 1947 1948 443 700 1948 1948 1948 1949 443 725 1949AP 1949 1949 1950 443 750 1950AP 1950 1950 1951 443 775 1951 1951 1951 1952 443 800 1952 1952 192 1953 1953AP 1953 1953 1954 1954 1955 443 875 1955 1955 1955 1956 443 900 1956AP 1956 1956 E 1957 443 925 TTX 1957AP 1957 1957 3 14 ApexPro Telemetry System 2001989 103 Revision A Installation 400MHz TTX Frequency Chart TTX Freq prog ID MHz Xmtr Label box Note 1958 443 950 1958 1958 1958 1959 443 975 1959 1959 1959 1960 444 000 1960 1960 190 1961 444 025 1961 1961 191 1962 444 050
95. 1990 1991 444 775 1991 1991 1991 1992 444 800 1992 1992 1992 1993 444 825 199 1993 1993 1994 444 850 1994 1994 1994 1995 444 875 1995 1995 1995 1996 444 900 TTX 1996AP 1996 1996 1997 444 925 1997 1997 1997 1998 444 950 1998AP 1998 1998 1999 444 975 1999AP 1999 1909 2000 445 000 2000 2000 2000 2001 445 025 TTX2001AP 2001 2001 2002 2002 2002 2003 445 075 TTX 2003AP 2003 20 2004 445 100 TTX 2004AP 2004 2004 2005AP 2005 2005 TTX Freq prog ID MHz Xmtr Label box Note 2006 445 150 2006AP 2006 206 2007 445 175 2007AP 2007 2007 2008 445 200 2008AP 2008 2008 TTX 2009 2009 2009 2010 445 250 2010 2010 2010 2011 445 275 2011AP 2011 2011 2012 445 800 2012AP 2012 2012 2013 445 325 201 2013 2018 2014 445 350 2014 2014 2014 2015 445 375 2015 2015 2015 2016 445 400 2016 2016 2016 2017 445 425 2017 2017 2017 2018 445 450 2018 2018 218 2019 445 475 2019 2019 2019
96. 1PT 51071 4203250 1023 420 3375 420 9375 420 9500 420 3500 1025 51025 CH1025PT 51025 420 9625 1074 51074 CH1074PT 51074 420 3625 1026 420 3750 420 3875 1028 420 9750 420 4000 1029 420 9875 421 0000 421 0125 CH1078PT 51078 420 4125 1030 51030 CH1030PT 51030 420 4250 1031 51031 CH1031PT 51031 421 0250 1079 51079 CH1079PT 51079 420 4375 CH1032PT 51032 CH1033PT 51033 AA AAA A Gg asl deli ad Si 420 4875 1036 51036 CH1036PT 51036 420 5000 CH1037PT 51037 424 5125 CH2003PT 52003 420 5125 CH1038PT 51038 424 5250 420 5250 CH1039PT 51039 424 5375 420 5375 CH1040PT 51040 424 5500 52006 CH2006PT 52006 420 5500 CH1041PT 5104 424 5625 420 5625 CH1042PT 51042 424 5750 420 5750 CH1043PT 51043 424 5875 52009 CH2009PT 52009 420 5875 CH1044PT 51044 424 6000 p hoe AE ARRONE li pl PES 2 420 2750 420 2875 420 3000 420 3125 420 3260 420 3375 420 3500 420 3625 420 3750 420 3875 420 4000 420 4125 420 4250 420 4375 424 6250 2012 52012 2012 52012 424 6375 2013 52013 CH2013PT 52013 Revision A ApexPro Telemetry System 2001989 103 3 41 Installation PT Series Type A devices Frequency to TTX Conversion Freq Channel MHz CH TTX ID Xmtr Label Note
97. 2 675 1107AP 1107 107 1108 422 700 1108 1108 1108 1109 422 725 1109 1109 1109 1110 422 750 1110 1110 1110 1111 422 775 AP 1111 1112 422 800 1112 1112 1112 1113 422 825 111 1113 1113 1114 422 850 TTX 1114 1114 1114 1115 422 875 1115 1115 1115 1116 422 900 1116 1116 1116 1117 422 925 1117 1117 1117 1118 422 950 1118 1118 1118 1119 422 975 1119 1119 1119 1120 423 000 1120 1120 1120 1121 423 025 1121 1121 1121 1122 423 050 1122AP 1122 1220 1123 423 075 112 1123 1123 1124 423 100 1124 1124 1124 1125 423 125 1125 1125 1125 1126 423 150 1126 1126 1126 1127 423 175 1127 1127 1127 1128 423 200 1128 1128 128 1129 423 225 1129AP 1129 1129 1130 423 250 1130AP 1130 1130 1131 423 275 1131AP 1131 1131 1132 423 300 1132AP 1132 1132 1133 423 325 113 1133 1133 1134 423 350 1134 1134 134 1135 423 375 1135 1135 1135 1136 423 400
98. 2259 451 475 TTX 2259 2259 2259 2260 451 500 TTX 2260 2260 2260 TTX2261AP 2261 2261 2262 451 550 2262 2262 2262 2263 451 575 2263AP 2263 2263 2264 2264 2264 2265 451 625 2265 2265 2265 2266 451 650 2266AP 2266 2266 TTX2267AP 2267 2267 2268 451 700 2268 2268 2268 2269 451 725 2269 2269 2269 2270AP 2270 2270 2271 451 775 2271 2271 2271 2272 451 800 TTX 2272 2272 2272 2273 451 825 TTX 227 2273 2273 2274 451 850 2274 2274 2274 2275 451 875 227 2275 2275 2276 451 900 TTX 2276 2276 2276 2277 451 925 2277 2277 2277 2278 451 950 TTX 2278 2278 2278 2279 2279 2279 2280 452 000 TTX 2280 2280 2280 2281 452 025 TTX 2281 2281 2281 2282 452 050 2282 2282 2282 TTX 2283AP 2283 2283 2284 452 100 2284AP 2284 2284 2285 452 125 2285AP 2285 2285 TTX2286AP 2286 2286 2287 452 175 TTX 2287 2287 2287 2288 452 200 2288AP 2288 2288 2289 2289 2289 2290 452 250 2290AP 2290 2290
99. 2346 2347 453 675 2347AP 2347 2347 2348 2348 2348 2349 453 725 2349 2349 2349 2350 453 750 2350 2350 2350 2351 2351 2351 2352 453 800 2352 2352 2352 2353 453 825 2353 2353 2353 2354 2354 2354 2355 453 875 2855AP 2355 2355 2356 453 900 2356 2356 2356 TTX2357AP 2357 2357 2358 453 950 2358 2358 2358 2359 453 975 2859AP 2359 2359 TTX 2360AP 2360 2360 2361 454 025 TTX 2361AP 2361 2361 2362 454 050 2362 2362 2362 TTX 2363AP 2363 2363 2364 454 100 2364 2364 2364 2365 454 125 2365 2365 2365 2366AP 2366 2366 2367 454 175 2367 2367 2367 2368 454 200 2368 2368 2368 2369 454 225 2369 2369 2369 2370 454 250 2370AP 2370 2970 2371 454 275 2371 2371 2371 2372 454 300 TTX 2372 2372 2372 2373 454 325 TTX 237 2373 2373 2374 454 350 2374AP 2374 2374 2375 454 375 2375AP 2375 2375 2376 454 400 2376 2376 2376 2377 454 425 2377 2377 2377
100. 29AP 2229 2229 2230 450 750 2230 2230 2230 2231 450 775 2231 2231 2231 2232 2232 2232 2233 450 825 223 2233 2233 2234 450 850 2234 2234 2234 2235AP 2235 2235 2236 450 900 2236 2236 2236 2237 450 925 2237 2237 2237 2238 450 950 2238 2238 2238 2239 450 975 2239AP 2239 2239 2240 451 000 2240 2240 2240 2241 2241 2242 TTX 2242AP 2242 Ooo TTX 2243AP 2243 2243 2244 2244 2244 2244 C 45 451 125 TTX 2245AP 2245 224 Revision A ApexPro Telemetry System 3 17 2001989 103 Installation 400MHz TTX Frequency Chart TTX Freq prog ID MHz Xmtr Label box Note 2246 451 150 TTX 2246 2246 2246 2247 451 175 2247 2247 2247 TTX 2248 2248 2248 2249 451 225 2249 2249 2249 2250 451 250 TTX 2250AP 2250 2250 2251 451 275 2251 2251 2251 2252 2252 2252 2253 451 325 225 2253 2253 2254 451 350 2254AP 2254 2254 TTX 2255 2255 2255 2256 451 400 2256 2256 2256 2257 451 425 TTX 2257 2257 2257 2258 2258 2258
101. 31 1631 1631 1632 35 800 TTX 1632 1632 18822 1633 435 825 1633AP 1633 1633 1634 435 850 1634 1634 1634 1635 435 875 1635 1635 1835 1636 435 900 1636 1636 1636 1637 435 925 1637 1637 1637 1638 435 950 1638 1638 1638 1639 435 975 1639 1639 1889 1640 436 000 1640 1640 1640 1641 436 025 1641 1641 164 1642 436 050 1642 1642 1642 1643 436 075 164 1643 1643 1644 436 100 1644 1644 1644 1645 436 125 1645 1645 1645 1646 436 150 1646 1646 166 1647 436 175 1647 1647 147 1648 436 200 1648AP 1648 1648 1649 436 225 1649 1649 1649 1650 436 250 1650 1650 160 1651 436 275 1651 1651 1651 1652 36 300 1652AP 1652 1652 1653 436 325 1653AP 1653 1653 1654 436 350 1654 1654 164 1655 436 375 1655 1655 1655 ______ 1656 436 400 1656 1656 1656 1657 436 425 1657AP 1657 1657 1658 436 450 1658 1658 1658 1659 436 475 1659 1659 1659
102. 33 8433 36 8434 605 850 8434 8434 8434 36 8435 605 875 8435AP 8435 8435 36 8436 605 900 8436AP 8436 8436 TTX 8437 8437 8437 TTX 8485AP 8485 36 8438 605 950 8438 8438 8438 36 8439 605 975 8439AP 8439 8439 8440 8440 8440 TTX 8488AP 8488 36 8441 606 025 8441 8441 844 TTX 8442AP 8442 8442 36 8443 606 075 844 8443 8448 36 8444 606 100 8444AP 8444 8444 8445AP 8445 8445 8493AP 8493 36 8446 606 150 8446 8446 8446 36 8447 606 175 8447 8447 8447 8448AP 8448 8448 8496 8496 36 8449 606 225 8449 8449 8449 36 8450 606 250 8450AP 8450 8450 36 8451 606 275 8451 8451 8451 36 8452 606 300 8452 8452 8452 8453AP 8453 8453 TTX 8501AP 8501 36 8454 606 350 8454 8454 8454 36 8455 606 375 8455AP 8455 8455 8456 8456 8456 TTX 8504AP 8504 36 8457 606 425 8457 8457 8457 36 8458 606 450 8458 8458 8458 36 8459 606 475 8459AP 8459 8459 36 8460 606 500 8460AP 8460 8460
103. 36 8366 604 150 8366AP 8366 8366 36 8367 604 175 8367 8367 8367 8368 8368 8368 36 8369 604 225 8369 8369 8369 36 8370 604 250 8370 8370 8370 36 8371 604 275 8371 8371 8711 36 8372 604 300 8372 8372 8372 WA A A 1 2 8373 604 325 TTX 8373AP 8373 8373 8421 605 525 8421AP 8421 8421 Revision A ApexPro Telemetry System 3 31 2001989 103 Installation 600MHz TTX Frequency Chart TTX Freq prog TTX Freq prog Ch ID MHz Xmtr Label box Note Ch 1 MHz Xmtr Label box Note 36 8422 605 550 8422AP 8422 8422 36 8423 605 575 842 8423 8423 8424 8424 8424 TTX 8472AP 8472 36 8425 605 625 8425 8425 8425 36 8426 605 650 8426 8426 8426 TTX 8474 8474 36 8427 605 675 8427 8427 427 36 8428 605 700 8428 8428 8428 8429AP 8429 8429 TTX 8477AP 8477 36 8430 605 750 8430AP 8430 8430 36 8431 605 775 8431AP 8431 8431 8432 8432 8432 8480 8480 36 8433 605 825 8433AP 84
104. 364 001 Apex Oximeter Assembly International NONIN pn 2621 100 421049 002 Nonin Xpod oximeter Assembly NONIN Model 3013 2007245 001 Revision A ApexPro Telemetry System 7 3 2001989 103 Oximeter Assembly Theory of Operation Pulse Oximetry Theory of Operation Pulse Oximetry Pulse oximeters shine light red and infrared through perfused tissue and detect the fluctuating signals caused by arterial blood pressure pulses Well oxygenated blood is bright red while poorly oxygenated blood is dark red The pulse oximeter determines functional oxygen saturation of arterial hemoglobin from this color difference by measuring the ratio of absorbed red and infrared light as the blood volume fluctuates with each heart beat Since steady conditions steady venous blood flow skin thickness bone finger nails etc do not cause fluctuations they do not affect the saturation reading Mathematically In mn red In Ru infrared max SpO 801 Anything that affects the intensity of the light such as thick or colored skin affects the maximum and minimum proportionally and thus the ratio minimum maximum does not change However if too little light gets through the pulse oximeter does not function Pulse oximeters use two different wavelengths of light colors and thus have the ability to determine one component of blood Pulse oximeters are calibrated to closely approximate functional oxygen saturation values Pulse
105. 5 1715 1715 1715 1716 437 900 1716 1716 1716 1717 1717 1717 TTX Freq prog ID MHz Xmtr Label box Note 1718 437 950 1718 1718 1718 1719 437 975 1719 1719 1719 1720 438 000 1720 1720 1720 1721 438 025 1721 1721 1721 1722 438 050 1722 1722 1722 1723 438 075 172 1723 1723 1724 438 100 1724 1724 1724 1725 438 125 1725 1725 1725 1726 438 150 1726 1726 1726 1727 438 175 1727 1727 1727 1728 438 200 1728 1728 1728 1729 438 225 1729 1729 1729 1730 438 250 17 1730 1730 1731 438 275 1731 1731 1731 1732 438 300 17 2 1732 1732 1733 438 325 1733 1733 1788 1734 438 350 1734 1734 1734 1735 438 375 1735 1735 175 1736 438 400 1736 1736 1736 1737 438 425 1787AP 1737 1737 1738 438 450 1738 1738 1738 1739 438 475 17 1739 179 1740 438 500 1740 1740 1780 1741 438 525 1741 1741 1741 1742 438 550 1742 1742 1742 1743 43
106. 5 1085 1085 1039 420 975 1039 1086 1086 1040 421 000 1040AP 1040 1040 1087 422 175 1087 1087 1087 1041 421 025 1041 1041 1041 1088 422 200 1088 1088 1088 1042 421 050 1042 1042 1042 1089 422 225 1089AP 1089 1089 1043 421 075 104 1043 1043 TTX 1090 1090 1090 1044 1444 1091 422 275 1091 1091 1091 1045 421 125 1045AP 1045 1045 1092 422 300 1092 1092 1092 1046 TTX1046AP 1046 1046 TTX1093AP 1093 1093 Revision ApexPro Telemetry System 3 5 Installation 400MHz TTX Frequency Chart TTX Freq prog ID MHz Xmtr Label box Note 1094 422 350 1094 1094 1094 1095 422 375 1095 1095 1095 1096 422 400 1096 1096 1096 1097 422 425 1097 1097 1097 1098 422 450 1098AP 1098 1098 1099 422 475 1099 1099 1099 1100 422 500 1100 1100 1100 1101 422 525 1101 1101 1101 1102 422 550 1102AP 1102 1102 1103 422 575 1103AP 1103 1103 1104 422 600 1104 1104 1104 1105 422 625 1105AP 1105 1105 1106 422 650 1106 1106 1106 1107 42
107. 5 1825 1826 440 650 TTX 1826 1826 1826 1827 440 675 1827 1827 1827 1828 440 700 TTX 1828 1828 1828 1829 440 725 TTX 1829 1829 1829 1830 440 750 1830 1830 1830 1831 440 775 1831 1831 1831 1832 440 800 1832 1832 1832 1833 440 825 1833 1833 1833 1834 440 850 1834AP 1834 1834 1835 440 875 TTX 1835 1835 1835 1836 440 900 1836AP 1836 1836 1837 440 925 1837 1837 1837 1838 440 950 1838AP 1838 1838 1839 440 975 1839 1839 1839 1840 441 000 1840 1840 1840 1841 441 025 1841 1841 1841 1842 441 050 1842 1842 1842 1843 441 075 184 1843 1843 1844 441 100 1844 1844 1844 1845 441 125 1845 1845 1845 1846 441 150 1846 1846 1846 1847 441 175 1847 1847 1847 1848 441 200 1848AP 1848 1848 1849 441 225 1849 1849 1849 1850 441 250 1850 1850 1850 1851 441 275 1851 1851 1851 1852 441 300 1852 1852 1852 1853 441 325 1853AP 1853 1853
108. 5 2465 2466 456 650 2466 2466 2466 2467 456 675 2467 2467 2467 2468 456 700 2468AP 2468 2468 2469 456 725 TTX 2469AP 2469 2469 2470 456 750 TTX 2470AP 2470 2470 2471 456 775 2471 2471 2471 2472 456 800 TTX 2472 2472 2472 2473 456 825 247 2473 2473 2474 456 850 2474 2474 2474 2475AP 2475 2475 2476 456 900 TTX 2476 2476 276 2477 456 925 TTX 2477 2477 2477 TTX2478AP 2478 248 2479 456 975 TTX 2479 2479 2479 2480 457 000 TTX 2480 2480 2480 2481 2481 2481 2482 457 050 2482 2482 2482 2483 457 075 TTX 248 2483 2483 2484 2484 2484 2485 457 125 2485 2485 2485 TTX Freq prog ID MHz Xmtr Label box Note 2486 457 150 2486AP 2486 2486 2487 457 175 2487 2487 2487 2488 457 200 2488AP 2488 2488 2489 457 225 2489AP 2489 2489 2490 457 250 2490 2490 2490 2491 457 275 2491 2491 2491 2492 2492 2492 2493 457 325 2493AP 2493 2408 2494 457 350 2494 2494 2494 2495 249
109. 5 2495 2496 457 400 2496 2496 2406 2497 457 425 2497 2497 2497 2498AP 2498 2498 2499 457 475 2499AP 2499 2409 2500 457 500 2500AP 2500 2500 2501 457 525 2501 2501 2501 2502 457 550 2502AP 2502 2502 2503 457 575 2503AP 2503 2508 2504 457 600 2504 2504 2504 2505 457 625 2505AP 2505 25081 2506 457 650 2506AP 2506 25081 2507 457 675 2507 2507 2507 2508 457 700 2508AP 2508 2508 2509 457 725 2509AP 2509 2509 2510 457 750 2510 2510 2510 2511 457 775 25 2511 2511 2512 457 800 2512 2512 2512 2513 457 825 251 2513 2518 2514 457 850 2514 2514 2514 2515 457 875 2515 2515 2515 2516 457 900 2516 2516 2516 2517 457 925 2517 2517 2517 2518 457 950 2518 2518 2518 2519 457 975 2519 2519 2519 2520 458 000 2520 2520 2520 2521 458 025 2521 2521 2521 2522 458 050 2522 2522 2522 2523AP 2523 2523 2524 458 100 2524AP 2524 2524
110. 5 Clean the unit according to Cleaning on page 8 Verify the unit is working properly according to Checkout Procedure on page 12 Recommended Frequency Tohelp you establish a systematic maintenance routine GE Medical Systems I nformation T echnologies recommends that you perform all maintenance procedures presented in this chapter NOTE Inspect the transmitter and leadwires for damage before they are used on any new patients This inspection is vital to maintain the integrity of the transmitter s environmental seals upon receipt of the unit every twelve months thereafter each time a circuit board is removed or replaced and record the repair and maintenance history on the Repair Log found at the end of this chapter Make copies of the log and use it during the preventive maintenance and checkout activities then file for future reference WARNING Failure to implement a satisfactory maintenance schedule may cause undue equipment failure and possible health hazards Unless you have an Equipment Maintenance Contract GE Medical Systems I nformati on Technologies does not in any manner assume the responsibility for performing the recommended maintenance procedures The sole responsibility rests with the individual or institution using the equipment GE Medical Systems Information Technologies service personnel may at their discretion follow the procedures provided in this manual as a guide during visits to the equip
111. 52056 CH2056PT 52056 2252000 seose CH2061PT 52061 Freq Channel MHz CH TTX ID Xmtr Label Note 425 2500 2062 52062 CH2062PT 52062 425 2625 2063 52063 CH2063PT 52063 425 2750 CH2064PT 52064 425 2875 2065 52065 CH2065PT 52065 425 3000 2066 52066 2066 52066 425 3125 2067 52067 CH2067PT 52067 __ 425 3250 2068 52068 425 625 2071 52071 CH2071PT 52071 425 8750 2072 52072 CH2072PT 52072 425 8875 2073 52073 CH2073PT 52073 425 4000 2074 52074 CH2074PT 52074 425 4125 2075 52075 CH2075PT 52075 425 4250 2076 52076 CH2076PT 52076 425 4375 2077 52077 2077 52077 425 4500 2078 52078 2078 52078 425 4625 2079 52079 CH2079PT 52079 425 4750 2080 52080 2080 52080 425 4875 2081 52081 2081 52081 425 5000 2082 52082 CH2082PT 52082 425 5125 2083 52083 ch2o83PT 52083 425 5250 2084 52084 CH2084PT 52084 425 5375 2085 52085 2085 52085 425 6125 2091 52091 CH2091PT 52091 425 6250 2092 52092 2092 52092 425 6375 2093 52093 CH2093PT 52093 425 6625 2095 52095 CH2095PT 52095 425 6750 CH2096PT 52096 425 6875 425 7000 425 7125 2099 52099 CH2099PT
112. 553 458 825 2553AP 2553 2553 2554 458 850 TTX 2554AP 2554 2554 2555 458 875 2555AP 2555 2555 2556 458 900 2556AP 2556 2556 TTX 2557 2557 2557 2558 458 950 2558AP 2558 2558 2559 458 975 2559AP 2559 2559 2560 2560 2560 2561 459 025 TTX 2561AP 2561 2561 2562 459 050 2562AP 2562 2562 2563 459 075 2563AP 2563 2563 2564 459 100 2564AP 2564 2564 2565 2565 2565 2566 459 150 2566 2566 2566 2567 459 175 2567 2567 2567 2568 2568 2568 2569 459 225 2569AP 2569 2569 2570 459 250 2570AP 2570 2570 2571 459 275 2571 2571 2571 2572 459 300 2572 2572 2572 2573AP 2573 2573 2574 459 350 2574AP 2574 2574 2575 459 375 2575 2575 2575 2576 2576 2576 2577 459 425 2577 2577 2577 2578 459 450 2578 2578 2578 2579 459 475 2579 2579 2579 2580 459 500 2580 2580 2580 2581 2581 2581 TTX Freq prog ID MHz Xmtr Label box Note 2582 459 550 2582 2582 2582 2
113. 583 459 575 2583 2583 2583 2584 2584 2584 2585 459 625 2585AP 2585 2585 2586 459 650 2586AP 2586 2588 2587 459 675 2587 2587 2587 2588 459 700 2588AP 2588 2588 2589 459 725 2589AP 2589 2589 2590 459 750 2590 2590 2590 2591 459 775 2591 2591 2591 TTX 2592AP 2592 2592 2593 459 825 2593AP 2593 2593 2594 459 850 2594AP 2594 2594 2595 459 875 2595AP 2595 2595 2596 459 900 2596AP 2596 2596 2597 459 925 2597 2597 2597 2598 459 950 2598AP 2598 2598 2599 459 975 2599AP 2599 2599 2600 2600 2600 Revision ApexPro Telemetry System 3 21 2001989 103 Installation 400MHz TTX Frequency Chart For your notes 3 22 ApexPro Telemetry System Revision A 2001989 103 Installation 600MHz TTX Frequency Chart 600MHz TTX Frequency Chart Frequency MHz TTX 1000 0 025 420 U S TIX Freq Ch ID MHz Xmtr Label 7561 584 025 7561AP 7561 7561 7562 584 050 7562 7562 7562 7563 584 075 TTX 7563AP 7563 prog box Note 7563 7564 584 100 7564AP 7564 7564 7565
114. 6 585 650 TTX 7626AP 762 7627 585 675 TTX 7627 7627 TTX 7628AP 7628 TTX 7630 7630 7630 33 7631 585 775 TTX7631AP 7631 7631 33 7632 585 800 7632AP 7632 7632 7633AP 7633 7633 33 7634 585 850 7634 7634 7634 33 7635 585 875 7635AP 7635 7635 33 7636 585 900 7636 7636 7636 7637 7637 7637 33 7638 585 950 7638AP 7638 7638 33 7639 585 975 7639AP 7639 7639 TTX 7640AP 7640 7640 TTX 7641AP 764 586 050 TTX 7642AP 7642 7643 586 075 TTX 7643AP 764 7644 586 100 TTX 7644AP 764 7645 586 125 TTX 7645AP 764 7646 586 150 TTX 7646AP 7646 7 76 33 7647 586 175 TTX 7647AP 764 33 7648 586 200 TTX 7648AP 76 33 7649 586 225 TTX 7649AP 76 7650 586 250 TTX 7650AP 7650 765 7651 586 275 7651AP 765 7652 586 300 TTX 7652AP 7652 7653 586 325 TTX 7653AP 7653 7653 Im TE 7620 585 500 585 525 585 550 623 585 575 585 600 585 625 Y N e AER a N N N N A A 100 100 jv CO 1 1 4 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 41 1 o N N 0 410
115. 6 608 900 8556 8556 856 TTX 8557 8557 8557 8605AP 8605 37 8558 608 950 8558 8558 8558 37 8559 608 975 8559 8559 8559 TTX 8560 8560 8560 8608AP 8608 37 8561 609 025 8561 8561 8561 37 8562 609 050 8562 8562 8562 37 8563 609 075 856 8563 8563 37 8564 609 100 8564 8564 8564 37 8565 609 125 8565 8565 856 Revision Telemetry System 3 33 2001989 103 Installation 600MHz TTX Frequency Chart TTX Freq prog TTX Freq prog Ch ID MHz Xmtr Label box Note Ch ID MHz Xmtr Label box Note 37 8614 610 350 8614 8614 8614 37 8615 610 375 8615 8615 8615 37 8616 610 400 8616 8616 8616 TTX 8664AP 8664 37 8617 610 425 8617 8617 8617 37 8618 610 450 8618 8618 8618 37 8619 610 475 8619 8619 8619 37 8620 610 500 8620 8620 8620 8621 8621 8621 TTX 8669AP 8669 37 8622 610 550 8622 8622 8622 37 8623 610 575
116. 66 1466 1467 431 675 1467 1467 1467 1468 431 700 1468 1468 1468 1469 431 725 1469 1469 1469 1470 431 750 1470AP 1470 1470 1471 431 775 1471 1471 1471 1472 431 800 1472 1472 1472 1473 431 825 147 1473 1474 1474 TTX 1474 1474 1474 1475AP 1475 1475 1476 1476 1476 1476 1477 431 925 TTX 1477AP 1477 1477 Revision A ApexPro Telemetry System 3 9 2001989 103 Installation 400MHz TTX Frequency Chart TTX Freq prog ID MHz Xmtr Label box Note 1478 431 950 1478 1478 1478 1479 431 975 1479AP 1479 1479 1481 432 025 1481 1481 1481 1482 432 050 1482 1482 1482 1483 432 075 1483AP 1483 1483 1484 432 100 1484 1484 144 1485 432 125 1485 1485 1485 1486 432 150 1486 1486 1486 1487 432 175 1487 1487 1487 1488 432 200 1488 1488 1488 1489 432 225 1489AP 1489 1489 1490 432 250 1490AP 1490 1490 1491 432 275 1491AP 1491 1491 1492 432 300 1492 1492 1492 1493 432 325 1493AP 1493 9 1494 432 350
117. 68 33 7769 589 225 7769 7769 7769 33 7770 589 250 7770 7770 7770 7771 7771 7771 33 7772 589 300 7772 7772 7772 33 7773 589 325 777 7773 7773 7774 7774 7774 33 7775 589 375 7775 7775 7775 33 7776 589 400 7776 7776 7776 7777 7777 7777 33 7778 589 450 7778 7778 7778 33 7779 589 475 7779 7779 7779 7780 7780 7780 33 7781 589 525 7781 7781 7781 33 7782 589 550 7782 7782 7782 33 7783 589 575 778 7783 7783 33 7784 589 600 7784 7784 7784 33 7785 589 625 7785 7785 7785 33 7786 589 650 7786 7786 7786 7787 7787 7787 33 7788 589 700 7788 7788 7788 33 7789 589 725 7789 7789 7789 7790 7790 7780 33 7791 589 775 7791 7791 7791 33 7792 589 800 7792 7792 7792 779 7793 7793 33 7794 589 850 7794 7794 7794 33 7795 589 875 7795 7795 7795 7796 7796 7796 33 7797 589 925
118. 7 2408 455 200 2408 2408 2408 2409 455 225 2409 2409 2409 2410 455 250 2410 2410 2410 2411 455 275 2411 2411 2411 2412 455 300 2412 2412 2412 2413 455 325 241 2413 2413 2414 455 350 2414 2414 2414 2415 455 375 2415 2415 2415 2416 455 400 2416 2416 2416 2417 455 425 2417 2417 2417 2418 455 450 2418 2418 2418 2419 455 475 2419 2419 2419 2420 2420 2420 2421 455 525 2421 2421 2421 2422 455 550 2422 2422 2422 2423 455 575 242 2423 2428 2424 455 600 2424 2424 2424 2425 455 625 2425 2425 2425 2426 455 650 2426 2426 2426 2427 2427 2427 2428 455 700 2428 2428 2428 2429 455 725 2429 2429 2429 2430 2430 2430 2431 455 775 2431 2431 2481 2432 455 800 2432 2432 2482 TTX 2433AP 2433 2433 2434 455 850 2434 2434 2434 2435 455 875 TTX 2435 2435 2485 2436 455 900 2436 2436 2436 2437 455 925
119. 750 1550 1550 1550 1551 433 775 1551 1551 1551 1552 433 800 1552 1552 1552 1553 433 825 155 1553 1558 1554 433 850 1554 1554 1554 1555 433 875 1555 1555 1558 1556 433 900 1556 1556 1556 1557 433 925 1557 1557 1557 1558 433 950 1558 1558 1558 1559 433 975 1559 1559 1559 1560 434 000 1560AP 1560 1560 1561 434 025 1561 1561 1561 1562 434 050 1562 1562 1562 1563 434 075 1563AP 1563 1563 1564 434 100 1564 1564 1564 1565 434 125 1565 1565 1565 1566 434 150 1566 1566 1566 1567 434 175 1567 1567 1567 1568 434 200 1568 1568 1568 1569 434 225 1569 1569 1569 1570 434 250 1570 1570 1570 1571 434 275 1571 1571 1571 1572 434 300 1572 1572 1572 157 1573 1573 3 10 ApexPro Telemetry System 2001989 103 Revision A Installation 400MHz TTX Frequency Chart TTX Freq prog ID MHz Xmtr Label box Note 1574 434 350 1574 1574 1574 1575 434 375 157
120. 76 8176 35 8177 599 425 8177 8177 8177 35 8178 599 450 817 8178 8178 35 8179 599 475 TTX 8179 8179 8179 35 8180 599 500 8180 8180 8180 35 8181 599 525 8181 8181 8181 TTX Freq Ch 1 MHz Xmtr Label prog box 8200 Reserved TTX 8200AP 8200 TTX 8205AP 8205 SJ TTX 8208AP 8208 TTX 8221AP 8221 a TTX 8224AP 8224 gt TTX 8229AP 8229 Note Revision A ApexPro Telemetry System 2001989 103 3 29 Installation 600MHz TTX Frequency Chart TTX Freq prog TTX Freq prog Ch ID MHz Xmtr Label box Note Ch ID MHz Xmtr Label box Note 35 8230 600 750 8230AP 8230 8230 35 8231 600 775 8231 8231 8231 8232AP 8232 8232 oo dos 35 8233 600 825 823 8233 8233 35 8234 600 850 8234 8234 8234 35 8235 600 875 8235 8235 8235 35 8236 600 900 8236 8236 8236 TTX 8237 8237 8237 8285 8285 35 8238 600 950 8238 8238 8238 35 8239 600 975 8289AP 8239 8239 TTX 8240 8240 8240 TTX 8288AP 8288
121. 7670 33 7671 586 775 7671 7671 7671 TTX 7672 7672 7672 7720 7720 33 7673 586 825 767 7673 7673 33 7674 586 850 7674 7674 7674 TTX 7675AP 7675 7675 TTX 7723AP 7723 33 7676 586 900 7676 7676 7676 33 7677 586 925 7677 7677 7677 TTX 7678AP 7678 7678 TTX 7726AP 7726 33 7679 586 975 7679 7679 7679 33 7680 587 000 7680 7680 7680 7681 7681 7681 TTX 7729AP 7729 33 7682 587 050 7682 7682 7682 33 7683 587 075 768 7683 7683 7684 7684 7684 TTX 7732AP 7732 33 7685 587 125 7685 7685 7685 33 7686 587 150 7686 7686 766 33 7687 587 175 7687 7687 7687 33 7688 587 200 7688 7688 7688 33 7689 587 225 7689AP 7689 7689 33 7690 587 250 7690 7690 7690 TTX7691AP 7691 7691 TTX 7739AP 7739 33 7692 587 300 7692 7692 7692 33 7693 587 325 769 7693 7693 TTX 7694 7694 7694 7742 7742 33 7695 587 375 7695 7695 7695 33 7696 587 400 7696 7696 7696 7697
122. 7697 7697 7745AP 7745 33 7698 587 450 7698 7698 7698 33 7699 587 475 7699 7699 7699 7700 7700 7700 TTX 7748AP 7748 33 7701 587 525 TTX7701AP 7701 7701 122 1 2 122 122 112 3 24 ApexPro Telemetry System Revision A 2001989 103 Installation 600MHz TTX Frequency Chart TV TTX Freq prog Ch ID MHz Xmtr Label box Note 33 7750 588 750 7750 7750 7750 33 7751 588 775 7751 7751 7751 7752 7752 7752 33 7753 588 825 7753AP 7753 7753 33 7754 588 850 7754 7754 7754 33 7755 588 875 7755 7755 7755 7756 7756 7756 33 7757 588 925 7757 7757 757 33 7758 588 950 7758 7758 7788 TTX 7759 7759 7759 33 7760 589 000 TTX7760AP 7760 7760 33 7761 589 025 7761 7761 761 7762 7762 7762 33 7763 589 075 TTX7763AP 7763 703 33 7764 589 100 TTX7764AP 7764 7764 7765 7765 7765 33 7766 589 150 7766 7766 776 33 7767 589 175 7767 7767 7767 7768 7768 77
123. 775 8151 8151 8151 35 8152 598 800 8152 8152 8152 35 8153 598 825 815 8153 8153 35 8154 598 850 8154 8154 8154 35 8155 598 875 8155 8155 8155 35 8156 598 900 8156 8156 8156 35 8157 598 925 8157 8157 8157 35 8158 598 950 8158 8158 8158 35 8159 598 975 8159 8159 8159 35 8160 599 000 TTX 8160 8160 8160 35 8161 599 025 8161 8161 8161 35 8162 599 050 8162 8162 8162 35 8163 599 075 816 8163 8163 35 8164 599 100 8164 8164 8164 35 8165 599 125 8165 8165 8165 35 8166 599 150 8166 8166 8166 35 8167 599 175 8167 8167 8167 35 8168 599 200 TTX 8168 8168 8168 35 8169 599 225 8169 8169 8169 35 8170 599 250 8170 8170 8170 35 8171 599 275 8171 8171 8171 35 8172 599 300 8172 8172 8172 35 8173 599 325 817 8173 8173 35 8174 599 350 8174 8174 8174 35 8175 599 375 817 8175 8175 35 8176 599 400 8176 81
124. 8 575 174 1743 1788 1744 438 600 1744 1744 1744 1745 438 625 1745 1745 1745 1746 438 650 1746AP 1746 1746 1747 438 675 1747 1747 1747 1748 438 700 1748AP 1748 1748 1749 438 725 1749AP 1749 1749 1750 438 750 1750 1750 1750 1751 438 775 1751 1751 1751 1752 438 800 1752 1752 1752 1753 438 825 175 1753 1753 1754 438 850 1754AP 1754 1754 1755 438 875 1755 1755 1755 1756 438 900 1756 1756 1756 1757 438 925 1757 1757 1757 1758 438 950 1758 1758 1758 1759 438 975 1759AP 1759 1759 1760 439 000 1760 1760 1760 1761 1761 1761 1761 1762 1762 1763 439 075 1763 1763 1763 1764 439 100 1764 1764 1764 1765 439 125 1765AP 1765 1765 3 12 ApexPro Telemetry System 2001989 103 Revision A Installation 400MHz TTX Frequency Chart TTX Freq prog ID MHz Xmtr Label box Note 1766 439 150 1766 1766 1766 1767 439 175 1767 1767 1767 1768 439 200 1768 1768 1768 1769 439
125. 9 8649 8649 37 8650 611 250 8650 8650 8650 37 8651 611 275 8651 8651 8651 37 8652 611 300 8652 8652 8652 TTX 8653AP 8653 8653 TTX 8701AP 8701 37 8654 611 350 8654 8654 8654 37 8655 611 375 8655 8655 8655 TTX 8656AP 8656 8656 TTX 8704AP 8704 37 8657 611 425 8657 8657 8657 37 8658 611 450 8658 8658 8658 37 8659 611 475 8659 8659 8659 37 8660 611 500 8660 8660 8660 TTX 8661 8661 8661 8709 8709 3 34 ApexPro Telemetry System Revision A 2001989 103 Installation 600MHz TTX Frequency Chart TV TTX Freq prog Ch ID MHz Xmtr Label box Note 37 8710 612 750 8710 8710 8710 37 8711 612 775 8711 8711 871 37 8712 612 800 8712 8712 8712 37 8713 612 825 871 8713 8718 37 8714 612 850 8714 8714 8714 37 8715 612 875 8715 8715 8715 37 8716 612 900 8716 8716 8716 37 8717 612 925 8717 8717 8717 37 8718 612 950 8718 8718 8718 37 8719 612 975 8719 8719 8719 37 8720 613 000 8720 8720 8720 37
126. AUTION GE Medical Systems Information Technologies recommends that you always replace both batteries at the same time Re using old batteries or using a combination of old and new batteries in the ApexPro transmitter will compromise functionality of the transmitter and increasethe risk of fire hazard Revision A ApexPro Telemetry System 2 5 2001989 103 Equipment Overview ApexP ro Transmitters ApexPro Transmitter Controls and Indicators Dust covers RA LED Good lead LEDs Change Battery LED Graph Initiates the printing of a graph strip Verify Leads Checks the lead skin preparation quality Pause Alarm LED 4208 Start Up At power up the transmitter LEDs flash duringthe start up sequence After a number of quick flashes there are 2 long flashes to indicate that the software is running On the first long flash all LEDs illuminate On the second long flash the RA and Change Battery LEDs may or may not illuminate depending on the transmitter s configuration Usethe following table to determine the transmitter s features Transmitter Configuration Start Up LED Sequence Single Lead ECG All LEDs except Change Battery and RA INACTIVE interface connector ports light on second flash Single Lead ECG All LEDs except RA light on second flash ACTIVE interface connector ports Multi Lead ECG All LEDs light on second flash ACTIVE interface connector ports m Verif
127. ApexPro Telemetry Transmitter Service Manual 2001989 103 Revision A GE Medical Systems Information Technologies gemedical com NOTE The information in this manual only applies to ApexPro Telemetry Transmitter software version It does not apply to earlier software versions Due to continuing product innovation specifications in this manual are subject to change without notice Medical Systems Information Technologies 2002 All rights reserved T 2 ApexPro Telemetry Transmitter Revision A 2001989 103 10 April 2002 Contents INMOQUCHON op 2 ERR hes 1 1 Manual Information 1 3 Revision POE Ea e 1 3 PUrDOS A AAA UA aan 1 3 Safety Information 14 Responsibility ofthe 14 Intended USE cri e pora e t a t ala 14 Equipment Symbols 2 cce atra pres fovet 1 5 Warnings Cautions and Notes 1 5 Service Information 1 6 Service Requirements 1 6 Equipment Identification 1 6 Equipment 2 1 ApexPro Transmitters 2 3 GONG set acr etre 2 4
128. ApexPro Transmitter Battery Installation 2 5 Battery Functional Eife atten 2 5 ApexPro Transmitter Controls and 1 _ 2 6 2 6 Interface Connector Ports 2 Transmitter Versions ERA HR PNE x 2 7 PT Series Transmitters 2 8 DINAMAP PRO Series 015 2 9 5 Oximeter Modules 2 10 Apex Dximelter us Rete Nora ul 2 10 Apex Oximeter Battery 2 10 Battery Functional Life 2 11 Apex Oximeter Connections 2 11 Apex Oximeter Controls and Indicators 2 12 Nonin Xpod 2 13 52015 2 13 RR 2 13 Nonin Xpod Oximeter Connections 2 13 ApexPro Telemetry System Revision A 2001989 103 Accutracker DX Noninvasive Blood Pressure NBP Monitor 2 14 Battery Installation cu e pa
129. NSMITTER SPA LABEL KIT APEXPRO TLMY TRANSMITTER ITA LABEL KIT APEXPRO TLMY TRANSMITTER DUT LABEL KIT APEXPRO TLMY TRANSMITTER DAN LABEL KIT APEXPRO TLMY TRANSMITTER NOR LABEL KIT APEXPRO TLMY TRANSMITTER J AP LABEL KIT APEXPRO TLMY TRANSMITTER POR LABEL KIT APEXPRO TLMY TRANSMITTER RUS LABEL KIT APEXPRO TLMY TRANSMITTER CHI LABEL KIT APEXPRO TLMY TRANSMITTER HUN LABEL KIT APEXPRO TLMY TRANSMITTER POL 6 16 ApexPro Telemetry System 2001989 103 Revision A Oximeter Assembly evision ApexPro Telemetry System 2001989 103 For your notes 7 2 ApexPro Telemetry System Revision A 2001989 103 Oximeter Assembly General General The oximeter assembly is an option accessory to the ApexPro transmitter Refer to the appropriate operator s manual for use The oximeter provides portable patient monitoring of an ambulating patient s oxygen saturation and pulse rate The operation uses red and infrared light emitting diodes to focus optical energy into a vascular bed likethefinger It then analyzes the heart pulse coordinated response to determine oxygen saturation levels Versions of the Assembly There aretwo versions of the ApexPro Oximeter assembly and one version of the Nonin Xpod oximeter assembly Make sure to reference the correct parts list and exploded view for your version of the oximeter Assembly Part Number Apex Oximeter Assembly Domestic NONIN pn 2621 000 420
130. TRANSMITTER CASE 1 5 418481 001 XMTR CONN INTERFACE GSKT 1 6 418490 001 ASSY APEX PRO CONNECTOR INTERFACE 1 1 418495 001 TRANSMITTER MEMBRANE SWITCH 1 8 421732 002 COVER SERIAL INTERFACE 1 9 801590 010 PCB APEXPRO TRANSMITTER 420 460 MHZ JPN 1 11 4825 010 FASTENER HOOK VELCRO 5 8DIA 1 12 2003728 001 PAD FOAM 40X15X5 5 1 13 2006763 001 LABEL APEXPRO NO SERIAL PORT ICON 0 14 2006130 001 LABEL APEXPRO FRONT ENG 0 15 422196 001 LABEL APEXPRO BACK AHA DMSTC 0 16 2002716 001 BOX MAILER SMALL 4 63 X 1 38 X 6 38 0 17 2002716 002 PACKAGING INSERT CORRUGATED APEX 0 18 404525 001 LABEL BLANK 2 X 3 4 1 19 422159 087 LABEL CARTON APEXPRO TRANSMITTER 1 20 9976 005 BAG ANTI STATIC 6 X 8 1 23 2001989 014 INSTR SVCE APEXPRO TRANSMITTER PROG ENG 1 24 4851 116 ADH POTTING COMPOUND CLEAR DP 270 1 25 2006761 001 LABEL APEXPRO SINGLE LEAD ENG 0 Refer tothe Label Parts List 2002553 to order these labels Revision A ApexPro Telemetry System 6 15 2001989 103 Upper Level Assembly Label Kits 2002553 0XX Label Kits 2002553 0XX Item Number Item Description 2002553 001 2002553 002 2002553 003 2002553 004 2002553 005 2002553 006 2002553 007 2002553 008 2002553 009 2002553 010 2002553 011 2002553 012 2002553 013 2002553 014 2002553 015 LABEL KIT APEXPRO TLMY TRANSMITTER ENG LABEL KIT APEXPRO TLMY TRANSMITTER GER LABEL KIT APEXPRO TLMY TRANSMITTER FRE LABEL KIT APEXPRO TLMY TRANSMITTER SWE LABEL KIT APEXPRO TLMY TRA
131. TTX 1962 1962 1962 1963 444 075 196 1963 1963 1964 444 100 1964 1964 1964 1965 444 125 1965 1965 1965 1966 444 150 1966 1966 196 1967 444 175 1967 1967 1967 1968 444 200 1968 1968 198 1969 444 225 1969AP 1969 1969 1970 444 250 1970 1970 1970 1971 444 275 1971 1971 1971 1972 444 300 1972 1972 1977 1973 444 325 197 1973 1973 1974 444 350 1974 1974 194 1975 444 375 1975 1975 1975 1976 444 400 1976 1976 1976 1977 444 425 1977 1977 19717 1978 444 450 1978 1978 1978 1979 444 475 1979 1979 1979 1980 444 500 1980 1980 1980 1981 444 525 1981 1981 1981 1982 444 550 1982 1982 1982 1983 444 575 1983 1983 1985 1984 444 600 1984 1984 1984 1985 444 625 1985 1985 1985 1986 444 650 TTX 1986 1986 1986 1987 444 675 1987 1987 1987 1988 444 700 1988 1988 198 1989 444 725 1989 1989 1989 1990 444 750 TTX 1990 1990
132. TX Frequency Chart TTX Freq prog ID MHz Xmtr Label box Note 1190 424 750 1190 1190 1190 1191 424 775 t191AP 1191 1191 1192 424 800 1192 1192 1192 1193 424 825 1193AP 1193 1198 1194 424 850 1194 1194 1194 1195 424 875 1195AP 1195 1195 1196 424 900 1196 1196 1196 1197 424 925 1197AP 1197 1197 1198 424 950 1198 1198 1198 1199 424 975 1199 1199 1199 1200 425 000 1200AP 1200 1200 1201 425 025 1201 1201 1201 1202 425 050 1202 1202 1202 1203 425 075 1203AP 1203 1203 1204 425 100 1204AP 1204 1204 1205 425 125 1205AP 1205 1205 1206 425 150 1206AP 1206 1206 1207 425 175 1207 1207 1207 1208 425 200 1208AP 1208 1208 1209 425 225 1209AP 1209 1209 1210 425 250 1210 1210 1210 1211 425 275 1211 1211 1211 1212 425 300 1212 1212 1212 1213 425 325 121 1213 1213 1214 425 350 1214 1214 124 1215 425 375 1215 1215 1215 1216 425 400 1216 1216 1216 1217 425 425 1217
133. UER 4 12 Powerup Selftests se Ee n een 4 12 REPO Wer Shutdown vun dae rua reb rd dee rer dag 4 13 Change Battery LED i t ia i aes 4 13 RETE sp rra Meee n 4 14 rendi e CR ede dE C 4 14 Carrier Frequency Cesc acere e oett oo bo RA 4 15 RFSignalilntegrity tede aaa 4 16 Communications Tests tii M e dds wes 4 17 E ad s Fall 5 De kr santa tah e ER RERO RATES rece 4 17 Verify Graph ici sro Vanta e e Pind 4 17 Pause eer een 4 18 Pacemaker 5510 2 2 4 18 ECG Waveform Transmission 4 18 Completo 4 18 Apex Oximeter and Nonin Xpod Oximeter Operational Tests 4 19 Accutracker DX NIBP Operational Tests 4 20 05 orte pret E Lera ere 4 20 Pressure Calibration Check 4 20 Over Pressure Release Check 4 21 Hardware Time Out and System Leak Check 4 22 Communication Bea ORA pape 4 22 PM Inspection 222 nr err le e e 4 23 LOG M Mm 4 24 Revision A ApexPro Telemetry System iii 2001989 103 Troubleshooting
134. X 8750 8750 8750 37 8751 613 775 8751 8751 8751 37 8752 613 800 8752 8752 852 TTX 8753 8753 8753 37 8754 613 850 8754 8754 8754 37 8755 613 875 8755 8755 8755 TTX 8756 8756 876 37 8757 613 925 8757 8757 8757 Freq prog Ch 1 MHz Xmtr Label box Note 37 8758 613 950 8758 8758 758 37 8759 613 975 8759 8759 8759 cali 23001 Revision A ApexPro Telemetry System 3 35 2001989 103 Installation 600MHz TTX Frequency Chart For your notes 3 36 ApexPro Telemetry System Revision A 2001989 103 Installation ApexP ro Type B devices TTX Frequency Chart ApexPro Type B devices TTX Frequency Chart Channel Japanese channel number zone Japanese Zone 1 through 9 for Type B devices TTX ID Transmitter identifier entered into CIC Xmtr Label text on label applied to ApexPro transmitter TTX Transmitter identifier used with the ApexPro Programming Device to configure the ApexPro transmitter NOTE Zone numbers with asterisks are secondary zones Channel Freq MHz CH 424575 2008 4 52208 cH2008AP 52208 Zone TTX ID Xmtr Label 4 prog box us use pete TT za Note 424626 202 6 52212 2012
135. a licensed health care practitioner m These devices are not intended for home use Federal law restricts these devices to be sold by or on the order of a physician m Contact GE Medical Systems Information Technologies for information before connecting any devices to the equipment that are not recommended in this manual m Parts and accessories used must meet the requirements of the applicable EC 60601 series safety standards and or the system configuration must meet the requirements of the 60601 1 1 medical electrical systems standard m Periodically and whenever the integrity of the device doubt test all functions m Theuseof ACCESSORY equipment not complying with the equivalent safety requirements of this equipment may lead to a reduced level of safety of the resulting system Consideration relating to the choice shall include useofthe accessory the PATIENT VICINITY and evidence that the safety certification of the ACCESSORY has been performed in accordance to the appropriate 60601 1 and or EC 60601 1 1 harmonized national standard m Iftheinstallation of the equipment the USA uses 240V rather than 120V the source must be a center tapped 240V single phase circuit 1 4 ApexPro Telemetry System Revision A 2001989 103 Introduction Safety Information Equipment Symbols The following symbols appear on thetransmitter ATTENTION Consult accompanying documents before
136. adwire assembly 420 460 MHz 560 025 613 975 MHz FCC Part 15 CE Marking Electromagnetic Compatibility Compliance Radiated RF Immunity Verification Results The ApexPro telemetry system meets the requirements of EN 60601 1 2 1993 04 M edical Electrical Equipment Part 1 General Requirements for Safety 2 Collateral Standard Electromagnetic compatibility Requirements and tests with the following exceptions NOTE This data was collected December 6 8 1999 Exceptions EN 60601 1 2 Second Edition Draft 200X YY clause 2 210 Exclusion bands for intentional radiating receiving devices H 5 of frequency or frequency band EN60601 1 2 Second Edition Draft 200X YY clause 36 202 3 a 4 Radiated RF Electromagnetic fields Immunity Exdusion Band EN60601 1 2 Second Edition Draft 200X Y Y clause 36 202 6 a 4 Conducted RF Electromagnetic fields Immunity Exclusion Band m Theantenna system tested operates in a frequency band of 560 614 MHz The allowable exclusion band would then be 532 645 MHz The level of compliance is not 1 V m in the ranges of 520 534 MHz and 645 660 MHz m Thetransmitter tested operates at a frequency of 614 MHz The allowable exclusion band would then be 583 645 MHz The level of compliance 15 1 V m If operating under the conditions defined in EMC Standard EN 60601 1 2 Radiated Immunity 3 V m field strengths above 1 V m may cause waveform distortions and erroneous numeric data at
137. aintenance schedule may cause undue equipment failure and possible health hazards m Regular maintenance irrespective of usage is essential to ensure that the equipment will always be functional when required Equipment Identification Every GE Medical Systems I nformation Technologies device has a unique serial number for identification The serial number appears on the product label on the base of each unit D 0 XX 0005 G XX ICD X Product Sequence Manufactured Manufactured Product Code Number Division Device Characteristics anuary 0 2000 Two character Manufacturing Cardiology One or 2 letters that further B February 1 2001 product descriptor number of total G Monitoring describe the unit for example C March 2 2002 units N Freiburg D April and so on manufactured Hellige P prototype not conforming to E marketing specification une refurbished equipment G July S special product documented August under S pecials part numbers September upgraded unit October L November M December 1 6 ApexPro Telemetry System Revision A 2001989 103 2 Equipment Overview evision ApexPro Telemetry System 2001989 103 For your notes 2 2 ApexPro Telemetry System Revision A 2001989 103 Equipment Overview ApexP ro Transmitters ApexPro Transmitters The ApexPro transmitter sends the patient s ECG data to the ApexPro receiver system for processing Data
138. amming Device The TTX number and desired reference lead are programmed using the APEX Programming Device These interface connector ports may also be used to connect additional parameter devices to the ApexPro transmitter There are three versions of the ApexPro transmitter assembly Upper Level Part Frequency Frequency Number Type Range 418500 001 UHF for U S 584 613 975 MHz 418500 003 UHF for International 420 460 MHz 418500 005 UHF 420 460 MHz Revision A ApexPro Telemetry System 2001989 103 2 7 Equipment Overview PT Series Transmitters PT Series Transmitters The PT series transmitter is available in J apan only It is a narrow channel UHF transmitter that accepts one optical port device and a 3 leadwire set The PT series transmitter is availablein three configurations m 2110 monitors ECG only m 2210 monitors ECG and respiration m 2310 monitors ECG respiration and SpO5 Respiration is measured by impedance using the lead set or by temperature using an additional thermistor placed in the patient s nose SpO is acquired via an external probe that connects to a special SpO port on the transmitter The PT series transmitter acquires a patient s ECG converts it to 11 bit resolution digital data and serially broadcasts that information along with pace respiration waveform SpO5 waveform and saturation additional parameters from a device attached to the optical
139. an only be deared by reprogramming the transmitter The following tests are performed at powerup of the transmitter 1 First a RAM test is performed Either the RAM in thetransmitter s digital signal processor circuit passes or fails this test IftheRAM passes the testing continues IftheRAM fails thetest the RAM test is repeated and continues in a loop as long as the test fails and power is applied to the transmitter 2 Next the EEPROM test is performed IftheEEPROM passes the testing continues Ifthe EEPROM fails the test the EEPROM test is repeated and continues in a loop as long as the test fails and power is applied tothe transmitter 3 Finally thetransmitter s frequency synthesizer is programmed with the specified customer s frequency A test is performed to verify a successful lock of the synthesizer circuits If the synthesizer lock test passes the transmitter starts normal operation If an error is detected the transmitter resets itself Revision A ApexPro Telemetry System 5 7 2001989 103 Troubleshooting P owerup Selftests Apex Oximeter Nonin Xpod Oximeter The following is the Apex Oximeter powerup sequence 1 Thedisplay reads 888 888 and the perfusion LED is red for approximately one second 2 Thedisplay reads 888 888 and the perfusion LED is green for approximately one second 3 Thesoftwarerevision level displays for 1 2 seconds and the perfusi on LED is off 4
140. d a E 528 ladrar C2 is 5 20 U3 2 _ gt S B5 a 825 A rm xf LOE cl 8 or o 62 Rm Rt r 3 o E O 6175 ci 21 LN 1 Revision A ApexPro Telemetry System 7 15 2001989 103 Oximeter Assembly Parts Location Diagram 421191 001A Sheet 3 of 3 7 16 ApexPro Telemetry System 2001989 103 Revision A PCB Schematic Diagram 2456 000A Oximeter Assembly 2456 000A PCB Schematic Diagram ON ON ON ON YOUMS juol4 18538 pa 884 REF DISPLAY P N 2154 000 2 47 ON TE 9 2 Jeyitusue 5 1 5 dy e v QNS gt T 9 erae E DI assy BYR 209 Yer aj NN N 5 2 gt Ear Ge edd El 4 1 m l 1 o
141. dhesive back and a flexible tail The tail is fed through a holein the caseto be attached to the transmitter board via J 2 This hole is covered up by one of the labels NOTE TheLED start up sequence indicates which transmitter features are enabled Please refer to the table in Start Up on page 2 6 for an explanation of the LED start up sequence There are five adhesive labels The front label covers the switch label sealing the hole that the tail fits through This label also identifies each LED and switch The back label covers a number label The back label contains a window for viewing the serial number It also contains any of the markings required for each country FCC UL etc and the ECG orientation chart This label also provides the color coordination for the multi link cables A small picture indicating the battery orientation is molded into the case as well Two more self adhesive labels cover up the screws on the end cap connector These labels reveal the enabled features on the transmitter NOTE Please refer to Configurations on page 2 4 for a guide to the screw cover labels and the features associated with them 6 6 ApexPro Telemetry System Revision A 2001989 103 Upper Level Assembly Theory of Operation Interfaces ECG Multi link Interface Connector Ports Switches LEDs RF The ECG connector is designed to accept six five or three lead multi link cables The ECG data is acquired off of the pa
142. dules m Apex Oximeter m Nonin Xpod Oximeter The Apex Oxi meter uses 2 AA batteries Battery life is approximately 60 hours When the digital displays on the Apex Oximeter start flashing the Apex Oximeter has approximately one hour of reserve power left before the unit shuts down Apex Oximeter Battery Installation 1 Locate the battery cover at the bottom of the back of the Apex Oximeter Press the latch tab and lift up to open the battery compartment Install 2 new AA alkaline batteries being careful to follow the polarity signs located within the battery compartment 4 Close the battery cover 2 10 ApexPro Telemetry System Revision A 2001989 103 Equipment Overview S pO Oximeter Modules Battery Functional Life For optimum performance follow these guidelines Apex Oximeter Connections Install 2 new alkaline batteries each time you begin monitoring a new patient Install 2 new alkaline batteries whenever the digital display on the Apex Oximeter start flashing Always change both batteries at the same ti me Always use new batteries CAUTION GE Medical Systems Information Technologies recommends that you always replace both batteries at the same time Re using old batteries or using a combination of old and new batteries in the Apex Oximeter will compromise functionality of the transmitter and increasethe risk of fire hazard Tofunction correctly the Apex Oximeter must be connected t
143. ent revision Revision History Revision Date Comment 10 April 2002 Initial Release This manual provides technical information for service representatives and technical personnel involved in maintaining the ApexPro transmitter Users of this manual are expected to have a background in electronics induding analog and digital circuitry RF and microprocessor architectures This manual does not include extensive information on the circuit boards that comprise the transmitter assembly These assemblies are not field repairable and require return to a GE Medical Systems I nformati on Technologies service facility for any repairs Revision A ApexPro Telemetry System 1 3 2001989 103 Introduction Safety Information Safety Information Responsibility of the Manufacturer GE Medical Systems I nformation Technologies is responsible for the effects of safety reliability and performance only if m assembly operations extensions readjustments modifications or repairs are carried out by persons authorized by GE Medical Systems Information Technologies m theelectrical installation of the relevant room complies with the requirements of the appropriate regulations and m is used in accordance with the instructions for use Intended Use Follow the directives stated below when using any of the transmitters m These devices are intended for use under the direct supervision of
144. er Parts List 418500 003E ApexPro Transmitter Parts List 418500 003E NU Item Number Item Description Qty 1 404525 001 LABEL BLANK 2 X 3 4 1 2 411508 002 SCREW METRIC PH M2 X 3 W COAT 1 3 411508 003 SCREW METRIC PH SST M2X12 W COAT 4 4 418480 001 ASSY TRANSMITTER CASE 1 5 418481 001 XMTR CONN INTERFACE GSKT 1 6 418490 001 ASSY APEX PRO CONNECTOR INTERFACE 1 1 418495 001 TRANSMITTER MEMBRANE SWITCH 1 8 421732 001 SERIAL INTERFACE COVER 1 9 801590 008 PCB APEXPRO TRANSMITTER 420 460 MHZ 1 11 4825 010 FASTENER HOOK VELCRO 5 8DIA 1 12 2003728 001 PAD FOAM 40X15X5 5 1 13 422221 001 LABEL APEXPRO SCREW COVER 0 14 2006130 001 LABEL APEXPRO FRONT AHA ENG 0 15 422196 002 LABEL APEXPRO BACK AHA INTL 0 16 2002716 001 BOX MAILER SMALL 4 63 X 1 38 X 6 38 0 17 2002716 002 PACKAGING INSERT CORRUGATED APEX 0 18 404525 001 LABEL BLANK 2 X 3 4 1 19 422159 087 LABEL CARTON APEXPRO TRANSMITTER 1 20 9976 002 BAG ANTI STATIC 4 00W X 8 001 1 23 2001989 014 INSTR SVCE APEXPRO TRANSMITTER PROG ENG 1 Refer tothe Label Parts List 2002553 to order these labels 6 14 ApexPro Telemetry System Revision A 2001989 103 Upper Level Assembly ApexPro Transmitter Parts List 418500 005A ApexPro Transmitter Parts List 418500 005A NU Item Number Item Description Qty 1 404525 001 LABEL BLANK 2 X 3 4 1 2 411508 002 SCREW METRIC PH M2 X 3 W COAT 1 3 411508 003 SCR METRIC PH SST M2 X 10 W COAT 4 4 418480 001 ASSY
145. er is disconnected from the transmitter m Move patient within antenna range m Connect oximeter to transmitter NOTE The Saturation Valueis x message remains on the Clinical Information Center for 3 minutes If no data is detected after 3 minutes the message changes to NO DATA Revision A ApexPro Telemetry System 2001989 103 5 5 Troubleshooting Before Calling Service Apex Oximeter Short Battery Life A low battery condition is indicated by the Apex Oximeter display flashing and displaying a message at the Clinical Information Center If the batteries are not changed within one hour the oximeter s display flashes dashes the sensor LED turn off and no data displays on the Clinical Information Center Install a new set of alkaline AA batteries into the oximeter and then verify battery life Once used in an oximeter for any length of time dispose of recycle used batteries immediately Batteries must NOT be re used Use batteries for only one patient DO NOT store used batteries for use with the next patient A battery contains a finite amount of stored energy Each unit of time a battery is used diminishes the amount of stored energy Installing a used battery in an oximeter results in a greatly reduced and unpredictable monitoring period NEVER use a battery beyond the recommended expiration date for the battery The amount of stored energy in the battery may not be sufficient for proper mo
146. ersions of the Assembly Versions of the Assembly There are two versions of the ApexPro telemetry transmitter assembly Make sureto reference the correct parts list and exploded view for your version of transmitter vara Frequency Type je PCB Part Number 418500 001 for U S 584 613 975 MHz 801590 001 801590 006 418500 003 UHF for International 420 460 MHz 801590 008 418500 005 UHF for 420 460 MHz 801590 010 Revision A ApexPro Telemetry System 6 3 2001989 103 Upper Level Assembly Theory of Operation Theory of Operation Block Diagram Serial Port 2 Transmitter Multi link Board Connector Shield of Multi link Cable Serial Port 1 600A Main Components of the Assembly The main components of the assembly include the populated transmitter board flex board gasket switch label and the identification labels The populated board contains all of the active components and software The assembly includes the flex board 418490 00X which connects to the transmitter board through J 1 The assembly includes the switch label which is attached to the transmitter case with a self adhesive backing Thetail of the switch label is fed through a holein the case and attached to the transmitter board through J 2 Transmitter Circuit Board Assembly The core of the assembly is the populated transmitter board 801590 This board contains the majority of t
147. es once every second at a 1 8 duty cycle Upon any activation Verify Leads Graph or Alarm Pause the top row of LEDs flash twice All of these functions are disabled in service mode The RF output is transmitted through one of the shield wires on the multi link cables The carrier frequency can be programmed to any frequency within the allowable band Revision A ApexPro Telemetry System 6 7 2001989 103 Upper Level Assembly Theory of Operation Setup and Configuration Program Code Storage Executable program code for the main processor is stored in non volatile programmable memory P rogram code can be changed via an interface connector port using the P C based programming box software or a HyperTerminal program and a programming box The version of the currently stored code displays using the PC programming box software 2004458 001 Error Log Thetransmitter contains an error log in its non volatile programmable memory When a synthesizer lock error occurs this is logged and latched into the appropriate memory space When a checksum error on start up occurs this is logged into the appropriate memory space for this as well The error log can be viewed using the programming box PC software or a HyperTerminal program This reports both of these errors as well as a real time report of the synthesizer lock status Parameters There are parameters that are p
148. features of your transmitter If the selftests are successful the transmitter begins normal operation 4 12 ApexPro Telemetry System Revision A 2001989 103 Maintenance Checkout Procedure RF Power Shutdown This test verifies that the transmitter reduces its output when an all leads fail condition lasts more than six seconds 1 Connect the transmitter to an ECG source Install batteries in the transmitter 3 Ata Clinical Information Center verify that the transmitter is sending the ECG source s signals properly 4 Removethe leadwires from the ECG source After six seconds a NO TELEM signal displays for thetransmitter being tested at the Clinical Information Center This test could also be done using the RF monitor to measure the decrease in RF output under a LEADS FAIL condition Change Battery LED This test verifies that the transmitter and the Clinical Information Center indicate a low battery condition if thetransmitter battery voltage drops below 1 9V Remove batteries from transmitter Install low voltage batteries 3 Verify that thetransmitter powers up successfully and performs the self tests Thetransmitter minimum start up voltage is 2 3V so when performing this test start above 2 3V to start thetransmitter The transmitter shuts down at 1 5 voltage 4 Verify that the CHANGE BATTERY LED starts flashing when the power supply is adjusted to 1 9V 5 Admit thetransmitter to the Clinical
149. fset 300 mV RTI Input impedance 15 Megohm min differential at 10 Hz ECG gain selection 5 10 20 40 mm mV RTI Gain accuracy 5 at 15 Hz Common mode rejection 100 dB min at 60 Hz Lead fail detection DC type indicates leadwire failed i e RA LA LL Va or Vb Pacemaker detection 2 mV to 700 mV RTI 100 usec to 2 msec either polarity Defibrillator protection 5000 VDC 360 joules into 100 ohm load Defibrillation recovery time Defibrillation recovery time Limited only by electrode recovery time Transmitter recovers within 2 sec 1 Transmitters configured for single lead only can only analyze one lead Analog Digital converter resolution 10 bits 9 76 uV RTI Sample rate 240 samples sec Serial communications 2 9600 baud asynchronous 1 Does not apply to units configured with inactive interface connector ports Environmental Specifications Operating Conditions Ambient temperature 0 to 50 C 32 F to 122 F Relative humidity 5 to 95 noncondensing Storage Conditions Temperature 40 C to 70 C 40 F to 158 F Relative humidity 30 to 95 noncondensing Pressure 700 hPa to 1060 hPa Revision A ApexPro Telemetry System 2 19 2001989 103 Equipment Overview Technical S pecifications Physical Specifications Height Width Depth Weight Certification 13 7 cm 5 4 in 7 3 cm 2 9 in 2 3 cm 0 9 in 141 8 g 5 oz Weight excludes batteries and le
150. he Nonin Xpod oximeter and the Accutracker DX blood pressure monitor CAUTION Do not autoclave the transmitter For general cleaning wiping with mild soap and water and wiping dry is recommended For more intensive disinfecting or sterilization m Aqueous disinfectants such as glutaraldehydes Sporicidin etc 2 part sodium chloride lactic acid mixture i e Exspor and other chlorine dioxide action types and other cold cleaning agents are acceptable These solutions may shorten the transmitter s useful lifetime after repeated applications m Ethylene Oxide ETO is acceptable but may discolor and or reduce the useful lifetime of the transmitter CAUTION The decision to sterilize must be made per your institution s requirements with an awareness of the effect on the integrity of the transmitter Do not submerse the transmitters Revision A ApexPro Telemetry System 4 9 2001989 103 Maintenance Cleaning Leadwires CAUTION Do not use acetone or ketone solvents for cleaning do not use an autoclave or steam deaner For general cleaning wipe with a lint free cloth dampened with mild soap and water Drying off excess deaning solution is recommended eadwires should hang freely when wiping Leadwires can be cleaned with isopropyl alcohol wipes For more intensive disinfecting or sterilization m Aqueous disinfectants such as glutaraldehydes Sporicidin etc 2 part sodium chloride lactic
151. he active components induding the software Thefollowing block diagram shows that the transmitter is separated into various functional blocks to describe the sections of the board and their components This functional block diagram not only shows thefunctional blocks but it also shows how they are related to one another 6 4 ApexPro Telemetry System Revision A 2001989 103 Upper Level Assembly Theory of Operation 801590 006 VNN3INV OL 100 38 HOSIAH3dfis JH HOSS30OHdOHOIN Ju ONISVITVILNV HOLO3NNOO ZHINSZ86 90 138V1 HOLIMS u31anoa 8810 082 1 A9N3NO343 HOLVTIIOSO SLSXVIA 56 v a NIV WOud33 OL VA 1008 88870 ON NIV ava 39VIS 993 8A oi 3OVIS 993 2 NIVO 39VIS TVILN38334 0 993 001 ssedmo7 OOLEXVIA O0LEXVIN ssedubiH 2672 zLUYN LLEVA 193130 30Vd 19819C piouseJu 00 L ureo sseduDiH 2 0081 c HOLO3NNOO 39V341NI VIH3S HOLO3NNOO 3OVJH3 LNI IVIHIS NUNLIY AO c AG AVE c 39VIS 39Wd 993 NIVO 39VIS IVILNIHIH4HIO 993 LINOUHIO AlddNs H3MOd VV AGL XS Ad3llvg8 39VIS NIVO ALINN LndNI 993 Flex Circuit Board Assembly
152. he back of the blood pressure monitor Press down and gently slide off the cover Remove the old batteries by lifting up on the ribbon in the battery case Dispose of the old batteries properly following your local ordinances 4 Install 4 new AA alkaline batteries being careful to follow the polarity signs Be sureto place the batteries on top of the ribbon 5 Slidethe battery cover back on securely NOTE When the Low Batt message displays on the Accutracker changethe batteries Accutracker DX Functional Life IMPORTANT Store and use the Accutracker DX blood pressure monitor with 4 good AA batteries installed For long term storage install new batteries and replace them every 4 months The Accutracker DX blood pressure monitor contains an internal lithium battery capable of sustaining the Accutracker for a maximum of 9 months 6400 hours without AA batteries installed If the lithium battery becomes fully discharged the Accutracker must be returned to the factory for service To extend the life of the lithium battery always store the Accutracker DX with 4 good AA batteries installed NOTE Thisis a cumulative 9 month period spanning the entire life of the blood pressure monitor If the lithium battery is completely drained the unit will not function The internal lithium battery is not user replaceable The unit must be returned for service if the lithium battery needs to be replaced 2 14 ApexPro Telemetry System
153. ice a preventive maintenance PM form is no longer printed with this manual For the latest PM form regarding this product contact GE Medical Systems nformation Technologies Service If repairs adjustments are made or you replace any parts describethis in the area provided on the PM form Include any comments regarding any unusual environmental conditions that may affect the operation or reliability of the equipment in the area provided on the PM form On the following pages a repair log is ind uded for your convenience to record the repair history of this product Revision A ApexPro Telemetry System 4 23 2001989 103 Maintenance Repair Log Repair Log Dee Maintenance Repai Unit Serial Number Institution Name 4 24 ApexPro Telemetry System 2001989 103 Revision A D Troubleshooting evision ApexPro Telemetry System 2001989 103 For your notes 5 2 ApexPro Telemetry System Revision A 2001989 103 Troubleshooting Before Calling Service Before Calling Service Transmitter Frequent Lead Fail Before calling service on a transmitter that may appear to be operating incorrectly or may have failed check the following m Swap the leadwire set with either a new set or a known good set Leadwires may have hidden internal damage that can cause signal failure m Leadwires may become brittle or damaged after fre
154. ification UL 2601 1 CE marking for the 93 42 EE C Medical Device Directive The Apex Oximeter is manufactured for GE by Nonin Medical Inc It is recommended for use with Nonin sensors only 2 22 ApexPro Telemetry System Revision A 2001989 103 Equipment Overview Technical S pecifications Nonin Xpod Oximeter Performance Specifications Static withstand Shock withstand Water resistant with sensor in place Cleaning Sterilization Controls and Indicators 5 0 sensors Processing Saturation range Saturation accuracy P ulse rate range Pulse rate accuracy Clinical Information Center Messages Numerical display Alarms Physical Specifications Meets and exceeds IEC 802 2 second edition 5 random drops from 4 ft onto tiled concrete floor Isopropyl alcohol ammonia diluted Cidex sodium hypochlorite bleach diluted or mild soap diluted Full line of Nonin qualified reusable and disposable sensors 0 to 100 70 to 100 2 digits 1 S D for adults using the Finger Clip Sensor 70 to 100 3 digits 1 S D for adults using the Flex or Reflectance Sensors 70 to 100 4 digits 1 S D using the Ear Clip Sensor 70 to 95 3 digits 1 S D for neonates using the Infant or Neonatal Sensors 18 to 300 BPM 3 or 1 digit whichever is greater Check probe Low signal quality Probe off patient 5 96 value HR bpm 5 high low HR high low Height 5 3 cm 2 1 in Depth 2
155. igital display turns off to indicate continuous mode Turn the display off at any time by pressing the Display On Off button again NOTE Using the A pex Oximeter with the display on continuously will result in reduced battery life Perfusion LED The perfusion LED indicates the strength of the patient s 5 signal Green indicates acceptable strength pulse Yellow indicates a 5 signals of marginal quality Red indicates the 5 signals is weak or the quality is very poor NOTE When the digital displays on the Apex Oximeter start flashing the Apex Oximeter has approximately one hour of reserve power left before the unit shuts down 2 12 ApexPro Telemetry System Revision A 2001989 103 Equipment Overview S pO Oximeter Modules Nonin Xpod Oximeter Indicators Display The oximeter does not have indicators such as digital displays or LEDs All information displays at the Clinical Information Center Power The oximeter draws power from the ApexPro transmitter The oximeter only functions when connected to the SpO gt probe and the transmitter The expected life of fully charged batteries in the ApexPro transmitter reduces to 30 hours if an oxi meter is connected to it Nonin Xpod Oximeter Connections Tofunction correctly the oxi meter must be connected to a pulse oximetry 5 probe and to the ApexPro transmitter CAUTION Use only Nonin 5 probes with the oximete
156. ion Center 2 Pressthe Graph button The Lead Status and Change Battery LEDs flash twice to acknowledge that the switch was pressed 3 Verify that a graph run occurs at the printer Revision A ApexPro Telemetry System 4 17 2001989 103 Maintenance Checkout Procedure Pause Alarm This test verifies that the transmitter enters intothe PAUSE ALARMS condition for approximately five minutes 1 With thetransmitter operating press the Graph and Verify Leads buttons simultaneously The LEAD STATUS and Change Battery LEDs flash twice to acknowledge the switch was pressed 2 Oncethetransmitter enters the PAUSE ALARM S condition the Pause Alarm LED begins flashing and flashes for the programmed period Typically five minutes but this value can be changed by reprogramming the transmitter At the end of the period the Pause Alarm LED stops flashing Terminate the PAUSE ALARMS condition by pressing the Verify Leads and Graph buttons simultaneously The Pause Alarm LED stops flashing Pacemaker Transmission This test verifies detection of a pace pulse and transmission to the Clinical Information Center display Connect an ECG simulator to the transmitter 2 With thetransmitter operating and ECG waveforms from the transmitter displaying on the Clinical Information Center trigger a pace pulse at the ECG simulator 3 Verify a pace mark on the Clinical Information Center Ensure that the PACE function is enabled on
157. ion A ApexPro Telemetry System 4 11 2001989 103 Maintenance Checkout Procedure Checkout Procedure This procedure describes a series of performance tests for the ApexPro Transmitter and optional Apex Oxi meter and Nonin Xpod oximeter Required Test Equipment The following equipment is required ECG simulator New alkaline AA batteries and low voltage batteries Digital multimeter RF service monitor or equivalent spectrum analyzer SpO gt simulator pn 408610 001 for optional Apex Oximeter and Nonin Xpod oximeter testing m Nonin simulator cable adapter pn 420970 001 for optional Apex Oximeter and Nonin Xpod oximeter testing Transmitter Operational Tests LED Displays Powerup Selftests This test verifies LED operation 1 Attach the leadwires to an ECG source 2 Install batteries intothe transmitter then wait for the powerup selftests to be completed 3 Pressthe VERIFY LEADS and GRAPH buttons simultaneously The LEAD STATUS and CHANGE BATTERY LEDs flash twiceto acknowledge the switch was pressed Then the PAUSE ALARM LED starts flashing This test verifies completion of the powerup selftests 1 Remove any batteries in thetransmitter 2 Replacethe batteries in thetransmitter The transmitter then performs the following tests memory RAM and EEPROM frequency synthesizer displays installed options through the LED start up sequence Please refer to Start U p on page 2 6 to verify the
158. ipment Overview Interconnection Cables Interconnection Cables Apex Oximeter and Accutracker DX The interconnection cable used to connect the ApexPro transmitter with the Apex Oximeter and or the Accutracker DX blood pressure monitor and or the DinaLink serial cable is shown below 423B ApexPro telemetry system interconnection cable connector plugs into the ApexPro transmitter Nonin Xpod Oximeter The interconnection cables used to connect the ApexPro transmitter and the SpO probe are a part of the oximeter module The figure below shows the difference in connector ends for the oxi meter Oximeter connector plugs into the Nonin SpO probe Oximeter connector plugs into the ApexPro transmitter 502a Revision A ApexPro Telemetry System 2 17 2001989 103 Equipment Overview Technical S pecifications Technical Specifications Below arethe technical specifications for the ApexPro tel emetry system Due to continual product innovation GE Medical Systems Informati on Technologies designs and specifications are subject to change without notice Contact your sales service office for the most current information ApexPro Transmitter Performance Specification Battery Battery type Battery life Polarity Static withstand Shock withstand Water resistance Cleaning S terilization Alarms Control Battery integrity Lead fail indication Alarm Pause Graph request Power on off
159. is then transmitted via a dedicated Ethernet interface to the Clinical Information Center CIC for viewing The transmitter can also send DINAMAP PRO data tothe CIC via the DinaLink cable Additionally the ApexPro transmitter can send the patient s 5 and noninvasive blood pressure data when the interface connector ports are enabled and when the optional oximeter and or Accutracker DX noninvasive blood pressure monitor are connected to it 309 CAUTION UNINTENTIONAL RADIO FREQUENCY RF INTERFERENCE Unintentional RF interference could degrade the reliability and performance of the wireless data link The facility must maintain an RF environment free from unintentional interference Revision A ApexPro Telemetry System 2 3 2001989 103 Equipment Overview ApexP ro Transmitters Configurations ApexPro transmitters have one of the following configurations These configurations are indicated by the labels next to the interface connector ports at the top of the transmitter and by the color of the interface connector port dust covers Transmitter Feature Configuration Transmitter Appearance Single Lead ECG Single Lead label INACTIVE interface connector ports Blue interface connector port dust covers and 001A Single Lead Single Lead label ACTIVE interface connector ports 4 Gray interface connector port dust covers Multi Lead No labels ACTIVE interface co
160. ld the button and turn the Accutracker on NOTE Make sure no external pressure is applied to the Accutracker when you turn it on 2 Apply 200mmH g pressure to the Accutracker pressure circuit and start a timer to clock the Hardware Time Out circuit 3 TheHardware Time Out occurs in three minutes 47 45 seconds Valve 1 opens and dumps pressure once the ti me out is finished As you monitor the Time Out monitor the pressure mmH displayed on the Accutracker LCD The Accutracker should leak no more than 2mmH g per minute Communication Test This procedure verifies that the telemetry system transmits and receives the data correctly from the Accutracker 1 Attach the Accutracker to the ApexPro Telemetry system NOTE Y ou must have ECG leads with a shorting cable or simulator attached to the ApexPro Telemetry system for this test to work CAUTION Refer tothe operator s manual for proper operation guidelines and cuff microphone pl acement 2 Place blood pressure cuff on the arm 3 Turn theAccutracker and press the 9 button 4 When the display appears on the system screen verify that the Accutracker display numbers match the display numbers 5 Turn Accutracker off 4 22 ApexPro Telemetry System Revision A 2001989 103 Maintenance PM Inspection Form PM Inspection Form Dueto continuing product innovation and because specifications in this manual are subject to change without not
161. ld the 7j button while turning the switch on This display indudes hardware and software version the Gain Setting for the mic and the pressure setting mmHg Hardware Version Software Version 311A Gain Setting Mercury Pressure in mm Pressure Calibration Check The following test ensures the functionality of the Accutracker DX Noninvasive Blood Pressure monitor 1 Connect the PDM 200 or Mercury manometer to the patient cable cuff connection Accutracker DX Module to be Tested Coupling Male pn 400787 006 Sensym SIN PDM200M or Tubing Equivalent Approximately Manometer 2 Feet pn 401582 001 Latex Bulb and Deflation Valve by Baum pn 0661 1890 318A NOTE Make sure no external pressure is applied to the Accutracker when you turn it on ApexPro Telemetry System Revision A 4 20 2001989 103 Maintenance Checkout Procedure 2 Press and hold the button and turn the Accutracker on The unit is now in Technical Calibrate mode and valve 1 is closed Accutracker Ambulatory BP Monitor y 412A 3 Apply pressures to the Accutracker between OmmH g and 250mmHg in increments of 50mmH 9 Make sure there is no more than 2mmH g difference between the mercury column 200 display and the Accutracker display value 4 Turn off the Accutracker After five seconds to prevent the unit from locking up press and hold the butto
162. m ojo 01 N J e m nm o zu m gt 21 a a dE COIN N N 1 N nm ABICO N N o nm meam m nm mem AIA m nm bip 3 16 ApexPro Telemetry System 2001989 103 Revision A Installation 400MHz TTX Frequency Chart TTX Freq prog ID MHz Xmtr Label box Note 2150 448 750 TTX2150AP 2150 2150 2151 448 775 2151 2151 2151 2152 448 800 2152 2152 2152 2153 448 825 215 2153 2158 2154 448 850 TTX2154AP 2154 2154 2155 448 875 2155 2155 2155 2156 448 900 TTX 2156 2156 2156 2157 448 925 TTX2157AP 2157 2157 2158 448 950 TTX2158AP 2158 2158 2159 448 975 TTX2159AP 2159 2159 2160 449 000 TTX2160AP 2160 2160 2161 449 025 TTX2161AP 2161 2161 2162 449 050 TTX2162AP 2162 2162 2163 449 075 TTX2163AP 2163 2168 2164 449 100 TTX2164AP 2164 2164 2165 449 125 TTX2165AP 2165 2165 2166 449 150 TTX 2166 2166
163. ment site 4 4 ApexPro Telemetry System Revision A 2001989 103 Maintenance Visual Inspection Visual Inspection Inspect for Damage The following steps check for obvious damage m Inspect the transmitter case for cracks or other damage Do not use a transmitter that is damaged m Inspect the transmitter case for damage that may affect the environmental seals such as the unit was dropped and the case seals opened as a result of the impact Do not use a transmitter that has seals that have been compromised m Inspect the membrane switch for the GRAPH and VERIFY LEADS controls If the membrane is cracked or damaged do not use the transmitter m Inspect the leadwire connections for corroded or bent connector pins Do not use a transmitter with bad leadwire connectors m Inspect the leadwires for cracks or other damage Replace leadwires that are cracked damaged or no longer flexible m Open battery compartment and inspect the battery contacts Clean them if they are dirty or corroded m The battery compartment is not sealed and may be exposed to moisture If there are any visible signs of moisture within the battery return for service m Inspect the dust covers before each use to verify that they are securely attached If atransmitter or leadwires fail any of the above inspections immediately service or replace it Verify Labels NOTE The transmitter must be running software version 2C or later to
164. n and turn the Accutracker on 6 Pressthe button twice then press the button to force the Accutracker to activate the pump and valve circuitry The unit goes through a diagnostic self test If the unit passes the test TEST PASSED displays briefly 7 When OFFICE SELF TEST displays immediately press the button to discontinue the reading in progress This step is necessary to identify that a reading can be aborted if necessary during a test in casethereis a problem i e the cuff slips down the arm an electrode becomes detached etc 8 Turn the Accutracker off to exit this mode Over Pressure Release Check Over Pressure release occurs whenever a pressure of 285mmHg 47 20mmH 0 is applied to the Accutracker pressure transducer The Over Pressure release forces the pump to stop and valve 1 to open 1 Pressand hold the button and turn the Accutracker on NOTE Make sure no external pressure is applied to the Accutracker when you turn it on 2 Apply a pressure of 285mmH 47 20mmH 0 to the Accutracker Valve 1 immediately opens and allows the applied pressure to release 3 Oncethe Over Pressure circuit is tripped valve 1 and the pump are disabled until Analog Power 4 Vana is removed from the circuit Turn the Accutracker off to reset the circuit Revision A ApexPro Telemetry System 4 21 2001989 103 Maintenance Checkout Procedure Hardware Time Out and System Leak Check 1 Pressand ho
165. nitoring DO NOT userechargeable batteries The oxi meter circuitry was designed for the power output characteristics of alkaline batteries NOTE Rechargeable batteries DO NOT store as much energy as alkaline batteries and have very different output characteristics The monitoring period may be greatly shortened and the specified low battery warnings may be adversely affected or possibly not even displayed If after working through the above steps your oximeter still has a short battery life a call for service may be necessary 5 6 ApexPro Telemetry System Revision A 2001989 103 Troubleshooting P owerup Selftests Powerup Selftests Transmitter The ApexPro transmitter performs a limited amount of testing of the internal memory components when it powers up The results of these tests areindicated by the LEDs on thetransmitter case Test results may also be viewed on a remote terminal or personal computer if the ApexPro transmitter programming box is connected and in use NOTE TheLED start up sequence indicates which transmitter features are enabled Please refer to the table Start Up on page 2 6 for an explanation of the LED start up sequence Tostart thetests install new batteries intothetransmitter Theinternal digital signal processor performs the selftests automatically NOTE Any test failures are stored and appear when you view TTX information during programming of the transmitter Stored errors c
166. nnector ports 4 Gray interface connector port dust covers l Single Lead ECGs may be acquired using a 3 5 or 6 lead Multi Link leadwire set However only a Single Lead ECG is transmitted or processed 2 Interface connector ports are active for service use only 3 Interface connector ports are for connecting serial interface devices 4 This is a purchased option 2 4 ApexPro Telemetry System Revision A 2001989 103 Equipment Overview ApexP ro Transmitters ApexPro Transmitter Battery Installation Install 2 new AA alkaline batteries in the transmitter 1 2 3 Battery Functional Life Locate the battery cover at the bottom of the transmitter Slidethe cover over to open the battery compartment Insert batteries being careful to follow the polarity signs embossed on the lower back side of the transmitter Close the battery cover NOTE When the Change Battery LED starts flashing the ApexPro transmitter has approximately one hour of reserve power before theunit shuts down The ApexPro transmitter runs on 2 AA batteries Battery lifeis approximately 40 hours For optimum performance follow these guidelines Install 2 new alkaline batteries each time you begin monitoring a new patient Install 2 new alkaline batteries whenever the Change Battery LED on the ApexPro transmitter is flashing Do not use rechargeable batteries Always change both batteries at the same ti me Always use new batteries C
167. o a pulse oximetry 5 probe To transmit data to the Clinical Information Center the Apex Oximeter must also be connected to the ApexPro transmitter CAUTION Use only Nonin SpO probes with the oximeter The reliability of 5 data obtained with any other probe has not been verified When properly interconnected the Apex Oximeter and the ApexPro transmitter should appear similar to the illustration below INTFC connector Interconnection p bod 4008 Revision A ApexPro Telemetry System 2 11 2001989 103 Equipment Overview S pO Oximeter Modules Apex Oximeter Controls and Indicators Digital Display Perfusion LED Display On Off orimeter 310B Power Pressing the Power button turns on battery power to the Apex Oximeter This is indicated by the flashing Power LED horizontal bar To turn off all power to the Apex Oximeter press and hold the Power button for 2 seconds Digital Display The display turns on for a oneminute when the Apex Oximeter is first powered up and displays oxygen saturation and pulse rate After one minute the display turns off but power to the oximeter remains indicated by the flashing power LED in the upper left corner of the display Display On Off Press the Display On Off button to turn the display on for one minute To turn the display on continuously press and hold the Display On Off button for 2 seconds The power LED on the d
168. o the receiver system is required This test verifies that the transmitter can test for and indicate good lead signals 1 Attach the leadwires to an ECG source and to the transmitter Install batteries in the transmitter 3 Admitthetransmitter to an available receiver at the CIC Verify that the ECG signals display at the CIC NOTE It takes approximately 10 seconds for the transmitter to display waveforms for a 3 lead cable 4 Pressthe Verify Leads button The Lead Status and Change Battery LEDs flash twice to acknowledge that the button was pressed The lead status displays for approximately 1 minute Lead status LEDs for good leads remain illuminated for the time period 5 Verify both at the CIC and on the transmitter Lead Status each time with a different lead wire removed from the ECG source The LED associated with the disconnected leadwire should not remain illuminated and the associated lead should show lead fail at the CIC NOTE In 3 lead mode the reference lead is always displayed as Good during the verify leads test NOTE If a multi lead cable is used on a single lead only transmitter the LEDs for connected V leads flash once per second during the verify leads period This test verifies that pressing the Graph button results in a graph run at the assigned printer device 1 Configurethe Clinical Information Center sothat graph requests from the transmitter are printed at the Clinical Informat
169. of the TTX number The flashes are from one to ten with ten flashes representing a zero digit ThentheLA LED flashes corresponding to the second TTX digit TheLL LED corresponds tothethird digit and the Va LED corresponds to the fourth TTX number Write down the TTX numbers as they display NOTE FOR J APAN ONLY The TTX number is NOT the channel number Refer tothe TTX ID Number Channel chart found in chapter 3 ApexPro Type B devices TTX Frequency Chart on page 3 37 Program Programming the TTX number manually requires pin 4 of any interface connector port shorted to pin 2 of any interface connector port 1 Short connector pins Power up thetransmitter This causes the service code to load indicated by all LEDs flashing Hold down the Verify Leads button and the Graph button while thetransmitter loads code and before the top row of LEDs flash twice The first four LEDs of the top row light up indicating it is in manual TTX program mode Release the Verify Leads and Graph buttons RA flashes corresponding to the number of the first digit of the TTX number NOTE FOR J APAN ONLY The TTX number is NOT the channel number Thetransmitter must be programmed with a TTX number for proper operation Usethe charts in chapter 3 ApexPro Type B devices TTX Frequency Chart on page 3 37 to match a channel number with its corresponding TTX number See the programming kit instructions for more information Revision A
170. on A ApexPro Telemetry System 3 39 2001989 103 Installation ApexP ro Type B devices TTX Frequency Chart For your notes 3 40 ApexPro Telemetry System Revision A 2001989 103 Installation PT Series Type A devices Frequency to TTX Conversion PT Series Type A devices Frequency to TTX Conversion Channel Japanese channel number TTX ID Transmitter identifier entered into CIC Xmtr Label text on label applied to PT Series transmitter Freq Channel Freq Channel MHz CH TTX ID Xmtr Label Note MHz CH TTX ID Xmtr Label Note 420 0500 1001 51001 420 6375 420 0625 CH1002PT 51002 420 6500 CH1049PT 51049 420 0750 51003 CH1003PT 51003 420 6625 420 0875 CH1004PT 51004 420 6750 420 1000 51005 CH1005PT 51005 420 6875 1052 51052 420 1125 51006 1006 51006 420 7000 420 1250 1007 51007 420 7125 420 1375 51008 1008 51008 420 7250 CH1055PT 51055 420 1500 51009 1009 51009 420 7375 420 1625 51010 CH1010PT 51010 420 7500 420 7625 CH1058PT 51058 E pt 420 7750 ei 420 7875 420 2125 CH1014PT 51014 420 8000 420 2250 1015 51015 CH1015PT 51015 420 8125 420 2375 1016 51016 CH1016PT 51016 420 2500 1017 51017 1017 51017 420 2625 1018 51018 1018 51018 420 2750 420 8625 420 2875 1020 420 8750 420 3000 paca 420 3125 E O __ le x 420 9250 CH107
171. out m Todetermine the type of dropout enable flags as described in RF Signal Integrity on page 4 16 m f out of antenna range position the transmitter within range of the antenna m For external RF interference use the spectrum analyzer to verify the external noise and reprogram the transmitter if necessary m f you suspect bad transmitter perform check out procedure and return to service if defective 5 4 ApexPro Telemetry System Revision A 2001989 103 Troubleshooting Before Calling Service Apex Oximeter and Nonin Xpod Oximeter Message Cause Solution Check Probe m Probe is disconnected m Connectthe probe to the m Sensor is defective oximeter m Replace the defective probe Low Quality Signal m Poor patient connection m Attach the probe to the m Probe is defective patient m Replace the probe Probe Off m Probe is off of the patient m Attach the probe to the m Sensor is defective patient m Replace the sensor No SpO2 Data m ApexPro transmitter not m Replace transmitter with being used m Oximeter is disconnected from the transmitter m Patient is out of antenna range m ApexP ro transmitter is not configured to collect 5002 data ApexP ro transmitters m Connect oximeter to transmitter m Move patient within antenna range m Activate the transmitter s interface connector ports The Saturation Value D is x m Patient 5 out of antenna range m Oximet
172. oximeter oxygen saturation values will closely approximate laboratory instrument fractional saturation values if the dysfunctional hemoglobin saturation levels are negligible If the dysfunctional hemoglobin is carboxyhemoglobin or methemoglobin then the difference between the oxygen saturation value displayed by the Pulse oximeter and the oxygen saturation values determined by the laboratory instrument are greater as the dysfunctional hemoglobin levels rise approximately in accordance with the following formulas m SpO2 0O2Hb COHb MetHb 5 02 100 x O2Hb 100 COHb Where m SpO2 Pulse oximeter determined and displayed oxygen saturation in percent O2Hb Fractional oxyhemoglobin saturation in percent COHb Carboxyhemoglobin saturation in percent MetHb Methemoglobin saturation in percent SaO2 Functional oxygen saturation in percent 74 ApexPro Telemetry System Revision A 2001989 103 Oximeter Assembly Theory of Operation Pulse Oximetry The following table gives examples of the oximeter readings Example 1 Example 2 O Hb 96 O Hb 88 COHb 0 5 COHb 8 MetHb 0 6 MetHb 2 5 97 50 98 580 97 07 540 97 78 The mathematics are fixed in the pulse oximeter hardware and software Thus no field calibrations are needed or are possible There are no adjustable parts within the pulse oximeter that affect the calibration The function f depends on the wavelengths of the sensor LEDs These
173. p Low ESR Tant Chip 1001 F 10 10V Size 7343 D 1892 009 4 C22 23 Cap X7R Chip 0 1 10 16V 0603 2522 029 2 D1 2 Diode High Speed Switching SOT23 0431 000 2 D3 LED Bicolor with formed leads 0577 202 1 D4 Diode Schottky SMD J EDC 1896 000 1 DP1 2 Diode Dual Series High Speed Switching 50723 2148 000 2 DP3 High speed switching diode pair common cathode 50123 2539 000 1 DS1 Custom seven segment display 2154 000 1 1 9 Pin D sub connector assembly 2458 000 1 12 Header Dual Row 2 x5 2149 001 1 3 Header Dual Row 2 x4 2149 002 1 14 4 Position fpc SMD Connector 2213 004 1 5 5 Pin D sub Connector 2470 000 1 L1 2 Inductor Bobbin Type SMD 1900 001 2 51 Polly Switch SMD 2538 000 1 01 2 Transistor NPN Low Noise SOT23 0432 000 2 Q3 8 Transistor NPN General Purpose 50123 1895 000 6 Q9 10 Transistor P Channel MOSFET 50 23 1894 000 2 R1 Resistor 1 8W 596 20 1206 0423 032 1 R2 5 Resistor 1 8W 5 8 2 1206 0423 023 2 R3 Resistor 1 8W 596 10M 1206 0423 169 1 R4 6 8 10 12 14 Resistor 1 8W 5 360 1206 0423 062 7 R7 15 44 Resistor 1 16W 5 10K Q 603 2145 097 3 R9 Resistor 1 16W 596 1 5K 603 2145 077 1 R13 Resistor 1 16W 196 2M O 603 2146 510 1 R16 20 21 25 27 Resistor 1 8W 596 4 3K 1206 0423 088 6 7 12 ApexPro Telemetry System Revision A 2001989 103 Oximeter Assembly PCB Parts List 421191 001A Reference
174. program the transmitter a personal computer I BM compatible running Windows NT 4 0 or Windows 95 is required Included with the ApexPro Program Device Kit is a disk containing software that is loaded onto the personal computer and executed Also included with the kit arethe APEX and ApexPro Telemetry System Programming Device Service Instructions PN 2001989 011 or 2001989 099 which provide detailed instructions about programming the ApexPro transmitter Revision A ApexPro Telemetry System 3 3 2001989 103 Installation Accutracker Calibration Accutracker Calibration GE recommends performing the Accutracker DX NIBP Operational Tests on page 4 20 of the Maintenance chapter when you receive the Accutracker and every 12 months thereafter If the unit fails return the unit to GE Medical Systems I nformation Technologies Service and Supplies See How to Reach Us induded in the front of this publication 3 4 ApexPro Telemetry System Revision A 2001989 103 Installation 400MHz TTX Frequency Chart 400MHz TTX Frequency Chart Frequency MHz TTX 1000 0 025 420 2001989 103 TTX Freq prog TTX Freq prog ID MHz Xmtr Label box Note ID MHz Xmtr Label box Note 1000 420 000 TTX 1000AP 1000 1000 Reserved 1047 421 175 TTX 1047AP 1047 1001 420 025 1001AP 1001 107 1048 421 200 1048 1048 1048 1002 420 050
175. quent cleanings Inspect them before each use and replaced if damaged m Leadwires that have been wrapped around the transmitter are more likely to be damaged Use a transmitter holder when the transmitter is not in use Leadwires should be either laid out flat or hung up such that there are no kinks or sharp bends in the wires m Check the electrodes on the patient Improper preparation can cause Lead Fail events m Should Lead Fail events continue to occur regularly call for service may be necessary m f after powering up the transmitter only the RA LED flashes rapidly Thetransmitter has lost its memory Theapplication code contained in the EEPROM has been erased or corrupted Thetransmitter needs to be reprogrammed Return thetransmitter to the factory for service m f after powering up the transmitter only the LA LED flashes rapidly Thetransmitter has lost its memory manufacturing service code contained in the EEPROM has been erased or corrupted Thetransmitter needs to be reprogrammed Return thetransmitter to the factory for service or contact Technical Support m If afunctional multi lead cable is connected to a transmitter but only a singlelead is displayed at the CIC Thetransmitter is configured for singlelead and it must be upgraded for multi lead use Please check the transmitter s features Refer to Start Up on page 2 6 to verify the features of your
176. qui pment on a regular basis Comply with the policies of your institution s infection control unit and or biomed department The exterior surfaces of the equipment may be deaned with a dampened lint free cloth Use one of the following approved solutions ammonia diluted Cidex mild soap diluted sodium hypochlorite bleach diluted NOTE Severe corrosion may occur to any metal parts that come in contact with bleach Do not submerge patient cable ends or leadwire ends To avoid damage to the equipment follow these rules CAUTION Failuretofollow these rules may melt distort or dull the finish of the case blur lettering on the labels or cause equipment failures Always dilute the solutions according to the manufacturer s suggestions Always wipe off all the cleaning solution with a dry doth after cleaning Never use a cleaning substance containing wax Never pour or spray water or any cleaning solution on the equipment Never permit fluids to run behind switches into the connectors or into any ventilation openings in the equipment Never use these cleaning agents abrasive cleaners or solvents of any kind acetone ketone alcohol based cleaning agents or Betadine 4 8 ApexPro Telemetry System Revision A 2001989 103 Maintenance Cleaning Transmitters These cleaning instructions apply to the ApexPro transmitter the A pex Oximeter t
177. r The reliability of 5 data obtained with any other probe has not been verified When properly interconnected the ApexPro transmitter the Nonin Xpod oximeter and the 5 probe appears similar to the illustration below ApexPro Transmitter Nonin Xpod Oximeter Nonin SpO probe __ am enc 501a To connect the transmitter the oxi meter and the probe 1 Connect the SpO gt probe to the oximeter by plugging the non sensor end of the probe into the 8 pin connector of the oximeter 2 Connect the oximeter to the transmitter by plugging the 5 pin connector of the oximeter to the 5 pin connector labeled INTFC 1 the transmitter Revision A ApexPro Telemetry System 2 13 2001989 103 Equipment Overview Accutracker DX Noninvasive Blood Pressure NBP Monitor Accutracker DX Noninvasive Blood Pressure NBP Monitor Battery Installation NOTE The Accutracker DX noninvasive blood pressure monitor is available in theUnited States only This model available from GE is modified by SunTech Medical Instruments to operate with the ApexPro Telemetry System The Accutracker DX noninvasive blood pressure monitor is an optional module that when connected to the ApexPro transmitter allows telemetry monitoring of a patient s NBP data Digital values display at the Clinical Information Center CIC and are stored in Graphic Trends and Vital Signs on the CIC 1 Locatethe battery cover on t
178. rogrammable and viewable Using HyperTerminal or the ApexPro PC programming box software certain fields can be viewed and changed while in service mode Parameter Status TTX Frequency Read Write Board Version Read Synthesizer Lock Error Log Read Clear EEPROM Checksum Error Log Read Clear Synthesizer Lock Status Read Serial Number Read Write Reference Lead 3 lead Read Write Alarm Pause Time Read Write Code Version Application Read Code Version Manufacturing Service Read Filter Read Write 10 Table Version Read 10 Table Write Battery Voltage Read Battery Status Read Lead Status Read Button Status Read App Code Write F ile Mfg Code Write F ile 6 8 ApexPro Telemetry System Revision A 2001989 103 Upper Level Assembly Theory of Operation Manual TTX View Program The transmitter frequency or TTX can be changed or viewed without a programming box The transmitter always loads code on power up View 1 Power up thetransmitter This causes the service code to load indicated by all LEDs flashing Hold down the Verify Leads button and the Graph button while thetransmitter loads code and before the top row of LEDs flash twice Continueto hold the Verify Leads and Graph buttons This displays the TTX number using the first four LEDs Thefirstfour LEDs light up indicating it is going to display the four digit TTX number NexttheRA LED flashes a number of times corresponding to the first digit
179. te 1382 429 550 1382 1382 1382 1383 429 575 138 1383 1888 1384 429 600 1384 1384 1384 1385 429 625 1385AP 1385 1385 1386 429 650 1386 1386 1386 1387 429 675 1387 1387 137 1388 429 700 1388AP 1388 1388 1389 429 725 1389AP 1389 1889 1390 429 750 1390AP 1390 1390 1391 429 775 1391AP 1391 1391 1392 429 800 1392 1392 1392 1393 429 825 1 1393 1893 1394 429 850 1394AP 1394 1394 1395 429 875 1395AP 1395 1395 1396 429 900 1396AP 1396 1396 1397 429 925 1397 1397 1397 1398 420 950 1398AP 1398 1398 1399 429 975 1399AP 1399 1399 1400 430 000 1400 1400 1400 1401 430 025 1401 1401 1401 1402 430 050 1402 1402 1402 1403 430 075 1403AP 1403 1408 1404 430 100 1404 1404 1404 1405 430 125 1405 1405 1405 1406 430 150 1406 1406 146 1407 430 175 1407 1407 1407 1408 430 200 1408 1408 1408 1409 430 225 1409AP 1409 1409 1410 430 250
180. the Clinical I nformation Center ECG Waveform Transmission This test measures the gain through the transmitter receiver system Connect the ECG simulator tothe transmitter 2 Verify that ECG signals from the transmitter display at the Clinical Information Center Verify the ECG gain at the Clinical Information Center is set to 1X Trigger a Graph run at the transmitter Measure the graph output Signal level should be 1 cm two large boxes on graph strip for a 1 mV input Completion If the transmitter fails any of the above tests return it to GE for repair 4 18 ApexPro Telemetry System Revision A 2001989 103 Maintenance Checkout Procedure Apex Oximeter and Nonin Xpod Oximeter Operational Tests This test verifies the functionality of the Apex Oximeter and the Nonin Xpod oximeter Apex Oximeter Nonin Xpod oximeter 1 Record the oximeter s serial number 2 Connect the oximeter to the ApexPro transmitter 3 Admit thetransmitter to ApexPro telemetry system Make sure that the SpO5 parameter box comes up on the Clinical Information Center If the oxi meter fails discontinue the test Return or repair the oximeter after double checking the test setup 4 Placethe oximeter in 4 Goto step 5 continuous display mode by pressing and holding the Display On Off switch for 2 seconds 5 Connect the oximeter to the pulse oxi meter simulator using the Nonin simulator cable adapter p n 420970 9
181. tient through a set of leadwires The signals arethen amplified processed and transmitted When enabled interface connector ports provide an asynchronous communication connection to other devices NBP 5 etc for extra monitoring or for service connection to a programming box The devicelD pin voltage selects thetransmitter s mode of operation Attaching a 1000 resistor from the ID line to ground puts the transmitter in service mode No voltage divider causes normal operation When power is applied tothe transmitter all of the LEDs should flash rapidly indicating code is being loaded The code is done loading and executed when just the top row of LEDs flash twice Thetwo switches perform their functions as labeled Pressingthe Verify Leads button enables the good lead LEDs After this button is pressed the LEDs for good leads are illuminated for one minute If your transmitter is configured for single lead only the LEDs for connected inactive leads will flash for one minute Pressing and releasing the Graph button causes either a save or a manual graph at the CIC Depressing both verify leads and graph together causes an alarm pause condition for the programmed amount of time typically five minutes or until the alarm pause action is initiated again When the transmitter is in alarm pause the corresponding LED flashes once every second at a 1 8th duty cyde When the battery voltage drops below 1 9 volts the change battery LED flash
182. ton socket cap 1519 000 2 2 Nut 44 40 nylon 1520 000 2 3 O ring 5 pin connector 2469 000 1 4 Assembly Battery Contact 2490 002 1 Schematic Diagram 2456 000 PCB Processor 2451 000 1 a Useas alternate parts b Datecode must be applied to circuit board per the ww yy format ww week of year manufactured yy last two digits of year manufactured Revision A ApexPro Telemetry System 7 13 2001989 103 Oximeter Assembly Parts Location Diagram 421191 001A Parts Location Diagram 421191 001A Sheet 1 of 3 ici J2 538 C3 sel ocio Fog R25 E Maz 7051 E o 04 CN 7 14 ApexPro Telemetry System Revision A 2001989 103 Oximeter Assembly Parts Location Diagram 421191 001A Sheet 2 of 3 2 J5 POR 2 OO 1 2 C20 o y Lo 5 L NE 1 on roza R43 5 DPZ E 2 o e ES R9 Er ev O
183. ul lifetime after repeated applications m Remove the batteries before cleaning the transmitter Disconnect the leadwires from the transmitter m Always dilute the cleaning solutions according to the manufacturer s recommendations m Always wipe off the cleaning solutions with a clean dry lint free cloth after cleaning m Never pour or spray water or any cleaning solution on the transmitter or permit fluids to seep behind connectors or into openings m DO NOT immerse the transmitter in any cleaning solution DO NOT autodave or steam dean the transmitter m Ethylene Oxide ETO is acceptable but may discolor and or reduce the useful lifetime of the transmitter CAUTION The decision to sterilize the transmitter must be made in accordance with each institution s requirements Be aware that sterilization agents may have a detrimental effect upon the transmitter and its operation Revision A ApexPro Telemetry System 4 3 2001989 103 Maintenance Equipment Maintenance P rogram Equipment Maintenance Program Recommended Maintenance Procedures A regular equipment maintenance program helps prevent unnecessary equipment and power failures and also reduces possible health hazards Perform the following procedures as a regular preventive maintenance schedule Record the date and results on the Maintenance Repair L og included at the end of this chapter Inspect the unit according to Visual Inspection on page
184. using the equipment sll Medical Equipment With respect to electric shock fire and mechanical hazards only in accordance with UL C US 2601 1 and CAN CSA C22 2 NO 601 1 Warnings Cautions and Notes Warnings cautions and notes are used throughout this manual to designate a degree or level of hazardous situations Hazard is defined as a source of potential injury to a person WARNING indicates a potential hazard or unsafe practice which if not avoided could result in death or serious injury CAUTION indicates a potential hazard or unsafe practice which if not avoided could result in minor personal injury or product property damage NOTE provides application tips or other useful information to assure that you get the most from your equipment Revision A ApexPro Telemetry System 1 5 2001989 103 Introduction Service Information Service Information Service Requirements Follow the service requirements listed below m Refer equipment servicing to GE Medical Systems Information Technologies authorized service personnel only m Any unauthorized attempt to repair equipment under warranty voids that warranty m tistheuser s responsibility to report the need for service to GE Medical Systems Information Technologies or to one of their authorized agents m Failure on the part of the responsible individual hospital or institution using this equi pment to implement a satisfactory m
185. various electromagnetic interference EMI frequencies 2 20 ApexPro Telemetry System Revision A 2001989 103 Equipment Overview Technical S pecifications Recommendations m Review the AAMI EMC Committee technical information report TIR 18 titled Guidance on electromagnetic compatibility of medical devices for clinical biomedical engineers Part 1 Radiated radio frequency electromagnetic energy This TIR provides a means to evaluate and manage the EMI environment in the hospital m The following actions can be taken Manage increase distance between sources of EMI and susceptible devices Manage remove devices that are highly susceptible to EMI Reduce power from internal EMI sources under hospital control i e paging systems Label devices susceptible to EMI Educate staff nurses and doctors to be aware of and to recognize potential EMI related problems FCC Compliance Information Statement This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules and with RSS 210 of Industry Canada Operation is subject to the following 2 conditions 1 This device may not cause harmful interference and 2 This device must accept any interference received including interference that may cause undesired operation WARNING Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user s authority to operate the equipment Revision A
186. y Leads Pressing the Verify Leads button enables the good lead LEDs After pressing this button the LEDs for good leads illuminate for one minute If your transmitter is configured for single lead only the LEDs for connected inactive leads flash for one minute m Graph Pressing the Graph button initiates printing a 20 second graph strip tothe writer or printer m Dust Covers The ApexProtransmitter has 2 dust covers used when the INTFC interface connectors are not being used 2 6 ApexPro Telemetry System Revision A 2001989 103 Equipment Overview ApexP ro Transmitters Interface Connector Ports Transmitter Versions m PauseAlarms LED To pausethe alarms for five minutes press both transmitter buttons simultaneously The Pause Alarm LED flashes ALARM PAUSE also displays in the patient s waveform window on the Clinical Information Center screen After five minutes default the LED on the transmitter no longer flashes and alarms are reactivated To reactivate the alarms before the five minute time period has elapsed press both transmitter buttons simultaneously again Change Battery LED The Change Battery LED flashes when battery power is running low Change the batteries in the ApexPro transmitter See the ApexPro Telemetry System Operator s M anual for further details on transmitter operation and leadwire installation The interface connector ports are used to connect the transmitter to the APEX Progr

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