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Interfacing33 Document no. M1187317-009 4.1.1 Device Interfacing Solution components The Device Interfacing Solution consists of: a device specific interfacing module a device specific cable a bus cable a connector for another bus cable label specifying the external device 4.1.2 Connections Connect the device specific cable to the external device and the bus cable to the monitors DIS connector or to another interfacing module. Figure 8 Connection cables and LED indicators WARNING The monitor, interfacing modules and in terfaced devices must be situated in the same patient environmen t (as defined in IEC 60601-1-1). WARNING Connecting electrical equipment togeth er or using the same extension cord for more than one device may cause their leakage currents to exceed the limits specified in relevant safety standards. Always make sure that the combination complies with the international safety standard IEC 60601-1-1 for medical electrical systems and with the re quirements of local authorities. WARNING The manufacturer guarantees a reliable functionin g of the devices with tested software versions only. Always refer to the Installation guide accompanying the DIS module and ve rify the compatibility before use. (1) label specifying the external device (2) LED indicators (3) black bus cable from another interfacing module, if needed (4) gray device specific cable to the communication port of the external device (5) black bus cable to the monitor’s DIS connector (or to another interfacing module)
Datex-Ohmeda S/5 FM 34 Document no. M1187317-009 4.1.3 Mounting The DIS module can be mounted on the side panel of the external device. Also IV pole placement is possible. NOTE: As the Device Interfacing Solution works on ly with the device specified in the label of the interfacing module, it is recommended that the interfacing module always travels along with the external device. For mounting accessories, please refer to the “Supplies and Accessories” catalog. See the following figure for an example of a device interfacing. Figure 9 An example of interfacing external devices with Device Interfacing Solution (1) Datex-Ohmeda S/5 FM (2) Interfacing module (3) Monitor (4) Blood gas analyzer NOTE: Only N-DISxxx version 01 or later is compatible with the S/5 FM. NOTE: You can connect up to four (4) interf acing modules to one system simultaneously. Check the maximum number of modules: one me ter cable = max. four ten modules, three meter cable = max. three modules, six meter cable = one module. WARNING Make sure that the interfacing module is always used in vertical position to prevent water from entering the module. WARNING Make sure that you are connecting the interfacing module to the device specified in the label. Always veri fy the compatibility of the software versions before use. 4.1.4 Selecting th e external device 1. Turn off the monitor. 2. Turn off the external device. 3. Connect the interfacing module to the mo nitor’s connector for N-DIS or to another interfacing module. 4. Connect the device specific c able to the external device and turn the external device on. 5. Turn the monitor on. The monitor identi fies the connected device automatically. 1 2 4 3 2
Interfacing35 Document no. M1187317-009 4.1.5 Functional check There are two ways to check the function of the Device Interfacing Solution: 1. Press the Monitor Setup key. 2. Select Interfacing and open the Status Page menu. The status page shows you the current communication status of the interfacing module (1 - 4). NOTE: The status message ‘Connected ’ appears on the Status Page after you have connected the external device to the interfacing module an d turned it on. Note also that the monitor and the interfacing module must be operational. •Check the LED indicators on the interfacing module (the green LED indicates physical connections, the yellow LED software selections) : 4.1.6 Selecting the pa rameter data source Select the external device via Monitor Setup - Interfacing menu: •Select the desired measurement parameter (e.g., SvO2). •Select the desired source by name (e.g., Oxim3). NOTE: The name of the device is visible on the list only if the device is correctly connected. NOTE: Detailed information abou t interfacing module related mountings, connections and settings is included in the installation guides that are delivered with the interfacing modules. GREEN YELLOW INDICATION lit dark Physical connections between the monitor, interfacing module and external device are in order and the device has been selected in the menu. dark lit There is something wrong with the physical connections between the monitor, interfacing module and external device. The external device has not been selected in the menu. lit lit Physical connections between the monitor, interfacing module and external device are in order but the external device has not been selected in the menu. dark dark The interfacing module is no t connected to the monitor.
Datex-Ohmeda S/5 FM 36 Document no. M1187317-009 4.2 Interfacing printer It is possible to interface a laser printer (serial or parallel) with the S/5 FM via the monitors’ serial port. The printer should be PCL5 compatible and should contain at least 2 MB of memory. Parallel printers require the us e of Serial-to-Parallel Converter, order code 78030, model PI 130-R2. WARNING Always make sure that the combinat ion complies with the international safety standard IEC 60601-1-1 for medical electrical systems and with the requirements of local authorities. WARNING Connecting the power supply cord of the printer to the wall power outlet may cause the printer leakage current to exceed the limit specified for medical equipment. A printer must be supplied from an additional transformer providing at least basic isolation (isolating or separating transformer). 4.2.1 Setting S/5 FM interface for printers 1. Press the Print/Record key. 2. Select Printer Connection . 3. Select Serial. 4. Press the Normal Screen key. 4.2.2 Connection to serial printers A serial printer is connected to the serial port connector X9 in the Multi I/O adapter at the back of the frame unit. Contact your authorized GE Healthcare distributor for advice on suitable serial printers. 4.2.3 Connection to parallel printers A parallel printer is connected to the serial interface port connector X9 on the frame unit via the Serial-to-Parallel Converter, order code 78030, model PI130-R2. Contact your authorized GE Healthcare distributor for advice on suitable parallel printers. 4.2.4 Installing the Serial -to-Parallel Converter Order code 78030, model PI130-R2 A common serial modem cable, gender changer and parallel printer cable are required when connecting the serial to parallel converter between the monitor and a parallel printer. The converter gets power from the connected devices. 1. Make sure that power is switched off on both devices. 2. Connect a standard PC-to-par allel-printer cable (order code 713701) to the parallel printer.
Interfacing 37 Document no. M1187317-009 3. Check the DIP-switch settin gs on the converter (order code 78030, model PI130-R2): 4. Connect a DB25 female-to-female gender changer (order code 78032) between the printer cable and converter. Figure 10 Connecting S/5 FM monitor to printer, converter model PI130-R2 5. Connect a common RS-232 modem cable’s (order code 78031) DB9 connector to the serial port connector X9 on the monitor, and the DB25 connector to the converter. The new Serial to Parallel Converter, PI1115A, is not compatible with the FM monitor. 4.2.5 Connection to printer Setting the printing parameters Refer to the documentation provided with the printer. 4.3 Interfacing computer A computer is connected to the serial port connector on the Multi I/O connector. Contact your authorized GE Healthcare distri butor for further advice on computer interface. WARNINGAlways make sure that the combinat ion complies with the international safety standard IEC 60601-1-1 for medical electrical systems and with the requirements of local authorities. WARNING Connecting the power supp ly cord of the computer to the wall power outlet may cause the computer leakage current to exceed the limit specified for medical equipment. A computer must be supplied from an additional transformer providing at least basic isolation (isolating or separating transformer). Position Flow Control: hardware LED: Enabled Parity/D, Bits/S, Bit: None/8/1 D.Rate (kbps): 115,2 1 OFF 2 ON 3 OFF 4 OFF 5 OFF 6 OFF 7 ON 8 OFF DB9F end plugs into FM DB25M end plugs into Centronics end plugs plugs into Standard Parallel Printerplugs into FM Serial to Parallel Standard Async.Modem Cable gender changer Gender changer into printer DB25M end plugs into gender changer converter Converter Gender changer
Datex-Ohmeda S/5 FM 38 Document no. M1187317-009 4.4 Output signals Analog/digital output signals on the connectors X5 and X8 can be used for interface with other devices. The pin assignments are illu strated in tables/pictures below. Table 5 NET ID connector, X8 on Multi I/O adapter Table 6 Defib & IABP sync connector, X5 4.4.1 Digital outputs The digital output signals are as follows: Defibrillation Sync (X5 pin 1) Def ibrillation Sync indication is generated by ECG. When active, the signal is state 1. After 10 ms the signal is reset to state 0. New Defibrillati on Sync is not generated before the indication is deactivated. The delay from the R wave peak to the start of the signal is maximally 35 ms. Nurse Call (X8 pin 8) Nurse Call indication is generated by red and yellow alarms. When activated, it is set to state 1 and remains at that state until the alarm situation is over or SILENCE ALARM key is pressed. The range of state 0 is from 0 to 0.5 V, and range of the state 1 is from 3.5 to 5 V. 4.4.2 Analog outputs S/5 FM produces two analog real-time signals. Th e Direct ECG signal is available in Defib&IABP sync connector X5 pin 8. The other signal is Invasive pressure output. It is available in Synchronization connector X5 pin 7. NOTE: When source of the selected analog output is invalid (e.g. invasive pressure channel is not zeroed), or becomes invalid (e.g. ECG lead is disconnected), the signal on the output is shown as flat line (0 VDC). 9 pin female D-connector Pin Signal 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9NET_ID_CS (chip delect) NET_ID_CLK (clock) NET_ID_DO (data out) NET_ID_DI (data in) GND +5V_out GND Nurse call GND Mini DIN7 connector Pin Signal 1 2 3 5 6 7 8Def ib_sync_out Reserved Analog GND Digital GND Reserved Pressure_out Direct_ECG_out 5 9 1 6
Interfacing 39 Document no. M1187317-009 The pacemaker pulses have been replaced with 2 ms /5 V fixed digital pulses at the ECG analog output for IABP or defibrillator equipment. A device that fulfils the requirements of the IEC 60601-1 standard can be connected to the defibrillator & IABP synchronization connector. There are no other limitations, because the signals of the connector are galvanically isolated from patient applied part of the ECG and invasive blood pressure measurements. Direct ECG (X5 pin 8) From first user lead (ECG1) Gain: 1 V/1mV ±20% Delay: < 15 ms DC offset: ±100 mV max. Output range: ±4 V Noise: 50 mVpp max. Frequency response: 0.05 Hz to 40 Hz The signal requires input impedance of 100 k Pressure out (X5 pin 7) Invasive pressure signal: From pressure channel P1 Gain: 10 mV/1 mmHg ±20% Delay: < 35 ms DC offset: ±100 mV Output range: -0.4 V to +3.2 V Noise: 50 mVpp max. The signal requires input impedance of 100 k
Datex-Ohmeda S/5 FM 40 Document no. M1187317-009 5 Functional check These instructions include procedures for a functional check for Datex-Ohmeda S/5 FM. The functional check is mandatory after monitor installation. These instructions include a “Functional check form, Datex-Ohmeda S/5 FM” which may be used when performing the procedures. The symbol in the instructions indicates that the check form contains space to record the results of the particular procedure. The procedures should be performed in ascending order, bypassing those that are not applicable for a particular monitor. All menu selections related to Datex-Ohmeda products are written in following typeface: e.g. Parameters - Gas Unit. As you enter the service menus, you need the following passwords: Monitor Setup - Install/Service (password 16-4-34) - Service (password 26-23-8) In case you evaluate the measurement accuracy with a patient simulator, add simulator’s accuracy specification to the one of the monitor. An electrical safety check and a leakage current test are recommended to be performed prior to the monitor installation.
Functional check41 Document no. M1187317-009 5.1 Recommended tools NOTE: Use only properly maintained, calibrated and traceable measurement equipment for the specified calibrations and adjustments to ensure accuracy. For details on recommended accessories s ee the “Supplies and Accessories” catalog. Table 7 Patient simulators’ compatibility with each hemodynamic module For product(s)ToolOrder No. Airway modules N-FC(REC) Calibration gas755580 Regulator 755534-HEL N-FC(REC) CO 2 Sampling line 3m/10 ft 733163 Hemodynamic modules E-PSM(P) Multi-Link ECG accessories, IEC - Multi-link 3-leadwire set 412682-003 - Multi-link 5-leadwire set 412681-003 - Multi-link 5-leadwire set, C2-C6 416467-004 or Multi-Link ECG accessories, AHA E-PSM(P) - Multi-link 3-leadwire set 412682-001 - Multi-link 5-leadwire set 416681-001 - Multi-link 5-leadwire set, V2-V6 416467-003 E-PSM(P) SpO 2 finger probe OXY-F-UN SpO 2 Interconnect Cable OXY-ES3 Temperature test set 884515-HEL Adult NIBP cuff hose with cuff ID 2021285-001 NIBP cuff 2753E Infant cuff hose with out cuff ID 414874-001 MemCard – Data or Menu Module Parameter Patient simulator M1010831 MedSim Lionheart & MPS450 E-PSM(P) ECG Cable included Mult ilink ECG acc. Multilink ECG acc. T 2016998-001 2016998-001 and M1010832 2016998-001 and M1010846 InvBP Cable included M1010858 and 2005772-001 M1010862 and 2005772-001
Datex-Ohmeda S/5 FM 42 Document no. M1187317-009 Table 8 Adapter cables for hemodynamic patient simulators 5.2 Visual inspection Make sure that the monitor is switched to standby. Disconnect the mains power cord from the monitor. If the monitor is connected to the Datex-Ohmeda Network, disconnect the Mon-Net cable from the monitor. 1. Check all units visually. Check that all parts are intact and that the cables and screws are connected and tightened properly. Especially check the following parts: sampling line is connected to the extension module. Check that modules go in smoothly and lock up properly. 5.3 Functional inspection WARNING Handle the water trap and its conten ts as you would any body fluid. Infectious hazard may be present. 5.3.1 General 1. Connect the mains power cord. Check that the Mains power LED is lit. 2. Switch the monitor on. Check that the monitor starts up properly, i.e. a normal start-up sound is heard from the loudspeaker, the alarm LEDs turn on and off, and the monitoring screen appears. No error messages should appear on the screen. 3. Configure the screen for the parameters that are connected. 4. Enter the Service Menu. 5. When applicable, check from the corresponding Parameters submenu that the Timeouts, Bad checksums and Bad c-s by mod values of inserted modules are not increasing faster than by 5 per second. Check also that the module memories have passed the internal memory test, i.e. RAM, ROM and EEPROM all state OK. If connected, the recorder should record two lines of start-up information. Patient simulator Adapter cables for simulators Hemodynamic patient simulator - Dual temperature adapter cable 2016998-001 Hemodynamic patient simulator - Dual Inv.BP adapter cable 2005772-001 Medsim - Temperature adapter cable M1010832 Medsim - Inv.BP adapter cableM1010858 Lionheart & MPS450 - Temperature adapter cable M1010846 Lionheart & MPS450 - Inv.BP adapter cableM1010862