GE S5 Owners Manual
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Service Menu3 Document no. M1187329-003 1 Frame 1.1 Memory The Frame menu includes service menus common for the frame. A service menu to check the status of the memory used in the CPU board of the monitor. Test Memory tests the condition of the EEPROM/Flash memory component of the CPU board. If the result of the test is Fail , see section “Error messages” in the slot. Test SRAM tests the Static RAM memory of the CPU board in a similar way as the EEPROM/Flash memory. If the result of the test is Fail, see section “Error messages” in the slot. Real-time clock test is run at every start up and also during the operation of the monitor. If the result of the test is Fail, the battery for the SRAM timekeeper should be replaced.
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Datex-Ohmeda S/5 FM 4 Document no. M1187329-003 1.2 Network 1.2.1 Network Status The Network Status view shows the general status of the network Location ID: Monitor’s location given at the setup. DRI level : Shows the selected level of network communication. The network communication is set according to the network software used (e.g. S-CNET02) Interfaces: The field indicates if there is a connection to the Datex-Ohmeda Network Current Interface : The field indicates the active network interface (None/Ethernet/WLAN) Connections : Names of subnet id:s connected The field represents the subnet status menus, i.e. shows the connected subnets. The three first connections are reserved permanently for Datex-Ohmeda Central, and the fourth is reserved for another subnet, e.g. Datex-Ohmeda S/5 Arrhythmia Workstation.
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Service Menu5 Document no. M1187329-003 Subnet Status The Subnet status view gives more accurate information of the different subnet id:s connected. All four Subnet status menus have a similar structure. The number of different packets transmitted and received by the monitor are shown in the columns below Tx and Rx. The packet types are: Waveforms: Waveform data Phys. data: Physiological numerical data Alarms: Alarms, alarm profiles and alarm limits Link mgmt: Network management messages Record K: Record Keeper data MonToMon: Monitor-to-monitor communication related data Printer: Printing data and control messages File Op.: File operation messages, saving and loading of cases Service: Maintenance and service Modes: User mode data Indics.: Remote indications sent to monitor RemoteEv: Remote events Data server: Packets of the data server (Arrhythmia Workstation) Packets total: Total number of packets sent/received Bytes total: Total number of bytes sent/received T-o Number or resendings InE Received faulty packets LenE Erroneous packet length Dupl Same packet received as a duplicate
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Datex-Ohmeda S/5 FM 6 Document no. M1187329-003 1.2.2 Network Config The DRI Level is for setting the monitors network communication. The network communication is set ac cording to the network software used (e.g. S-CNET01). Network software S-CNET 01 ->DRI Level = 2001 Network software S-CNET02 ->DRI Level = 2001 or 2002 (WLAN) Network software L-NET03 ->DRI Level = 2003 Network software L-NET05 ->DRI Level = 2003 Virtual Plug ID indicates the monitor’s location (Network ID). Virtual Plug ID is automatically defined when downloading the WLAN option to the monitor. 1.2.3 Ethernet The Ethernet Status view shows the general status of the ethernet network communication. Driver : Ethernet chip name (DP83902, DP83907) Cable : Indicates if the ethernet cable is connected . EthernetAddr : Monitor’s ethernet address. Speed : Indicates the current ethernet communication speed. The service data related to the ethernet status view is described in the following table.
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Service Menu7 Document no. M1187329-003 1.2.4 WLAN Driver: WLAN driver chip name. Connection indicates the state of the WLAN connection. Ethernet Addr : Ethernet address of the WLAN card used. AP MAC: Ethernet address of the access point where the monitor is currently connected. Signal Quality indicates the quality of the radio signal between the monitor and the access point (0…100%). Channel is the WLAN channel configured to the access point where the monitor is currently connected. Speed indicates the current communication speed with the access point. RoamCounter Occurred roamings between access points. Reset Counter * Network ID : Identifies the WLAN network used. Firmware version : * Firmware date : * Statistics (Packets, Bytes, Errors, Fails, Buffer) shows the WLAN communication related statistics. * WLAN PCMCIA card related information
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Datex-Ohmeda S/5 FM 8 Document no. M1187329-003 AP List Access Points: shows the access points (max. eight) which are visible for the monitor. CH is the WLAN channel configured to this particular access point. NL indicates the noise level of the channel used (0…100%) SL indicates the signal level of the channel used (0…100%) WLAN Config Network ID is for setting the correct WLAN network ID name. WEP Algorithm is for setting the level of the encryption (width of encryption key) used for WLAN security (40 bit or 128 bit). Key ID is for choosing the encryption key used. Encryption key is for setting the encryption key. NOTE: When selecting 40 bit encryption, enter 10 Hex digit characters (divided into 2 fields). When selecting 128 bit encryption, enter 26 Hex digit characters (divided into 2 fields). NOTE: Use only hexadecimal characters. NOTE: For all the monitors and access points in the same WLAN network, the previous parameters must be set to be the same. Channel Mask is for selecting allowed communication channels, see Appendix C, Channel Mask Selections in the first manual slot.
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Service Menu9 Document no. M1187329-003 1.2.5 Socket For factory use only.
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Datex-Ohmeda S/5 FM 10 Document no. M1187329-003 1.3 MemCards 1.3.1 Status Present and Active indicate the status of the PCMCIA controller on the CPU board. Possible values are YES and NO. ROM indicates the status of the ROM memory. Possible values are OK and ERR. RAM indicates the status of the RAM memory. Possible values are OK and ERR. PCMCIA indicates the status of the PCMCIA controller. Possible values are OK and ERR. EEPROM indicates the status of the EEPROM memory. Possible values are OK and ERR. SLOT1 and SLOT2 indicate the left hand slot and the right hand slot, respectively. Card type indicates whether the card is MENU or DATA card. If a duplicated card is inserted, type DUPL. File system indicates the type of the memory card in use. The only supported file system is ATA. If a memory card using another file system is used , the message ‘UNKNOWN’ is shown. If the card is poorly attached, the message ‘LOOSE’ is shown. Card size indicates the total amount of disk space in the card in kilobytes. Card used indicates the total amount of used di sk space in the card in kilobytes. Card full indicates whether all the disk space in the card is used. Possible values are YES and NO. Card empty indicates the lack of menu files in the MENU ca rd or no files in the DATA card. Possible values are YES and NO. Read error indicates whether the reading from the card has failed. Possible values are YES and NO. Write error indicates whether the writing to the card has failed. Possible values are YES and NO. All values can be - - - to indicate No data available.
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Service Menu11 Document no. M1187329-003 1.3.2 Communication Interface status indicates the status of the data link between the monitor and memory module. The status should always be on ACTIVE. If the status blinks between ACTIVE and CLOSED, a communications error has occurred. Message types indicates the type of data packets that have been sent ( Tx) and received ( Rx) since the last monitor start. Data types are listed on the lines below Message types text. Record K indicates the communication between the Monitor and Record Keeper. File Operation indicates the operations of Patient data. Service indicates the memory module operations. Modes indicates the User Mode operations. Module status indicates the number of sent/received data packets that relate to the memory module status. Packets total indicates the total amount of data packets that have been sent/received since the last monitor start. Bytes total indicates the total amount of data bytes that have been sent/received since the last monitor start. The last four lines indica te transmission errors: Timeouts indicates the number of timeouts that have occurred in memory module data transmission since the last monitor start. Chksum err indicates the number of checksum errors in data packets from the memory module since the last monitor start. Length err indicates the number of data packets with erro neous length from the memory module since the last monitor start. Duplicated indicates the number of duplicate data packets from the memory module since the last monitor start.
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Datex-Ohmeda S/5 FM 12 Document no. M1187329-003 1.3.3 PCMCIA Board Chip type is the type of the PCMCIA controller chip used. Number of slots is the number of PCMCIA card slots on the CPU board (0, 1 or 2). Slot A/B State and Drv Active indicate if the PCMCIA card slot is active. Driver Ptr, Detect Int and PcCard Int: PCMCIA card driver software related data. PcCard info : General PCMCIA card related information.