GE S5 Owners Manual
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Frame for FM 29 Document no. M1187335-004 29. Data Card recognitionSelect Status. Insert a Memory card labelled ”Data” in the memory card slot. Check that the message ‘Data Card inserted’ appears on the message field and the green menu card symbol on the upper right hand corner of the screen within 1 minute. Wait until the information regarding SLOT2 is fully updated in the service menu, then check that the ‘Card type’ states DATA and the ‘File system’ ATA. Check that the rest of the information for SLOT2 is reliable and no errors have been detected. Remove the memory card. 30. Menu Card recognition Select Status. Insert a Memory card labelled ‘Menu’ in the memory card slot. Check that the message ‘Menu Card inserted’ appears on the message field and the white menu card symbol in the upper right hand corner of the screen within 1 minute. Wait until the information regarding SLOT2 is fully updated in the service menu, then check that the ‘Card type’ states MENU and the ‘File system’ ATA. Check that the rest of the information for SLOT2 is reliable and no errors have been detected. 31. Menu card function Enter the SAVE MODES menu: Monitor Setup Install Service (Password 16-4-34) Save Modes (Password 13-20-31) Save the current modes in the Menu card by selecting Load Modes To Menu Card --> Save . Wait until the saving is complete, then return to the previous menu. Change the name for the mode number 1: Highlight the mode number 1, push the ComWheel and select - Name. Select suitable characters from the list by turning and pr essing the ComWheel, then confirm the new name by selecting End. Load the original modes from the Menu card by selecting Load Modes From Memory Card --> Load . Wait until the load ing is complete (may ta ke a couple of minutes), then return to the previous menu. Check that the mode number 1 has got back its original name.
Datex-Ohmeda S/5 FM 30 Document no. M1187335-004 3.2.8 Network 32. Connection to networkCheck that the Mon-Net cable connector is clean and intact, then connect it to the monitor. Check that the monitor connec ts to the Datex-Ohmeda Network, i.e. the network symbol appears under the clock in the upper right hand corner of the screen. Also a message regarding the connected Central should appear in the message field of the screen. If the message regarding the Central does not appear, check the status of the network. 33. Ethernet address Enter the network service menu: Monitor Setup Install Service (Password 16-4-34) Service - Frame (Password 26-23-8) Network- Ethernet Check that the service menu counters for the received (‘In’) and transmitted (‘Out’) data are updated frequently. 34. Data error counters Check that the counters for data errors (‘CRC’, ‘Frame’, ‘Transm.’) are stable. NOTE: The counters may show values higher than 0, however, if any of the values is increasing continuously, it indicates a problem. 35. Hardware error countersCheck that the counters for hardware errors (‘In tern.’, ‘Missed’, ‘FIFO’, ‘Overrun’) show all 0. If any of the counters show a value higher than 0, replace the network board. 36. Disconnection recognition Disconnect the Mon-Net cable from the mo nitor. Check that the message ‘Network down:’ appears in the message field within 30 seconds. When the message appears, the service menu values are no longer updated. Reconnect the Mon-Net cable and check that the monitor connects to the Datex-Ohmeda Network again. 37. ID-plug recognition Switch the monitor to standby. Disconnect th e Identification plug from the monitor. Switch the monitor back on and check that the message ‘Check network connectors’ appears in the message field.
Frame for FM 31 Document no. M1187335-004 Reconnect the Identification plug and che ck that the monitor connects to the Datex- Ohmeda Network. 3.2.9 Wireless LAN option 38. Signal strength Check that the WLAN signal strength symbol roams or stays fixed on the monitor screen. 39. Configure access point Configure one access point appropriately. Bri ng the monitor to good WLAN coverage area. Check that the field le vel indicator stops scrolling. Go to the WLAN Status page (... Service -> Frame -> Network -> WLAN - WLAN Status ). Check that the Connection is active, AP MA C address is recognized and the connection Speed is at least 2 Mbits/s. 40. Connection to Network Make sure that the monitor is in line of sight with a wireless LAN access point antenna. Check that the monitor connec ts to the Datex-Ohmeda Networ k, i.e. the wireless LAN network symbol appears in the upper right-hand corner of the screen. 3.2.10 General 41. Trends retaining Check that the monitor is capable of storing the trend information and temporary settings in a short (max. 15 minutes) standby. Press the membrane key Pt.Data & Trends --> Trends . Check that there is trend information available for the monitored parameters. Switch the monitor to standby and disconnect the power cord. Wait for two minutes, then reconnect the power cord and switch the monitor back on. Check that the trend info rmation is still available. 42. Battery capacity Condition the batteries. 43. Service Log resetEnter the Service Log in the Service menu: Monitor Setup Install Service (Password 16-4-34) Service (Password 26-23-8) Service Log
Datex-Ohmeda S/5 FM 32 Document no. M1187335-004 Clear the content of the Service Log by selecting RESET LOG from the menu. 44. Electrical safety checkPerform electrical safety check and leakage current test. Check that the monitor functions normally af ter the performed electrical safety check. 45. Final cleaning Switch the monitor to standby, disconnect the power cord and perform final cleaning. 46. Fill in all necessary documents 3.3 S/5 FM disassembly and reassembly WARNING The S/5 FM is always ener gized by the internal batte ries. A short circuit may cause internal damage. Do not touch any exposed wiring or conductive surface inside, this may cause an electric shock. WARNING Always perform an electrical safety check and a leakage current test on the monitor after service. NOTE: The backlight circuit runs on high voltage. Do not touch the inverter board or the backlight tube leads when powered. 3.3.1 Before disassembly WARNING Wear a grounded, antistatic wristband when handling PC boards. Electrostatic discharge may damage components on the board. Make sure that the monitor is turned off. Disconnect the main power cord. If the monito r is connected to the Datex-Ohmeda Network, disconnect the Mon-Net cable. To reassemble the monitor, reverse the order of the disassembly steps.
Frame for FM 33 Document no. M1187335-004 Tools needed - screwdrivers, TORX; T8, T10, T15 - crosshead screwdriver; M15 - flat blade screwdriver - sockets; M4.5, M7, M11 - antistatic wristband To separate the back cover from the monitor frame 1. From the back side of the monitor, remove: - both batteries - Multi I/O adapter - the fuse holder - three (T8) screws from the top of the back cover - two (T15) screws with star washers - one (T15) screw Notice the places of the star washers. 2. Remove the two (T15) screws from the front side of the monitor.
Datex-Ohmeda S/5 FM 34 Document no. M1187335-004 3. Remove the two (T8) screws from the datacard slot. 4. Place the monitor face down on a non-adrasive, static-free surface. NOTE: Be careful not to damage the ComWheel. - Lift the back cover up. Now you can access the following field replaceable parts. Follow the instructions below: -“To remove the networ k connector board unit” - “To remove the main power connector unit” - “To remove the Multi I/0 connector (25 pins)” - “To remove the DC/DC board” - “To remove the AC/DC unit and the battery brake” - “To remove the filter board”
Frame for FM 35 Document no. M1187335-004 To remove the ne twork connector board unit - Remove the screw (T10) holding the unit to the frame. - Disconnect the cable coming from the Network connector board - Remove the Network connector board To remove the main power connector unit - Remove the two screws (T10) holding the unit to the frame. - Disconnect the X1 connector and the protective earth connector from the receptacle. To remove the Multi I/ 0 connector (25 pins) - Remove the two terminal screws (M4,5) with washers holding the connector to the frame.
Datex-Ohmeda S/5 FM 36 Document no. M1187335-004 To remove the DC/DC board - Remove the AC/DC board connector. - Remove the screw (T10) holding the unit to the frame. - Disconnect the DC/DC board from the frame by lifting it up carefully. - While reassembling, route the AC/DC board - DC/DC board cable according to the picture.
Frame for FM 37 Document no. M1187335-004 To remove the AC/DC unit and the battery brake Disconnect: - the AC/DC unit - DC/DC unit cable connector - the AC/DC board - Filter board cable connector - the protective earth cable connector Remove: - the four screws (T10) holding the AC/DC unit to the frame - the AC/DC unit NOTE: It is not allowed to repair the AC/DC power unit in the field. Return the faulty AC/DC power unit to GE Healthcare for service. To remove the battery brake: - remove the two (T10 ) screws To remove the filter board - Remove the two (T10) screws holding the filter board to the frame.
Datex-Ohmeda S/5 FM 38 Document no. M1187335-004 WARNINGWear a grounded antistatic wristban d and soft cotton gloves (dust free) when handling the LCD display parts. Hold them by their corners or edges. Do not touch the connector pins. In normal circumstances it is very difficult to keep the LCD display component and the display shield surfaces free of dust when the LCD display unit is exposed to room air. If dust particles remain on the LCD display component and the display shield surfaces, they may impair the picture quality on the screen. If you can provide a dust free enviro nment, follow the instructions below. NOTE: The backlight circuit runs on high volt age. Do not touch the inverter board or the backlight tube leads when powered. To separate the frame as sembly from the front cover unit - Disconnect the interconnection flex board connector from the user interface board. - Remove the three (T8) screws from the borders of the frame unit, one on the other, two on the other side of the frame. - Lift the frame unit carefully up.