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    3.7.2 Troubleshooting 
    If a problem occurs during a functional examination, check the components of the monitor according 
    to the following troubleshooting chart. If the problem persists, please refer to Part II of this Technical 
    Reference Manual.
    Trouble Treatment
    Nothing functions. Unplug and re-plug Remote Controller Cable. Also confirm that the cable is intact.
    Unplug and re-plug the Power Cord. Also confirm that the cable is intact.
    Confirm that the fuses are intact.
    A plug-in module does not 
    function.Remove and replace the module.
    Confirm that the desired parameters are configured to be displayed.
    Compact Airway Module 
    does not function.Confirm that ‘Occlusion’ or ‘Calibrating Gas Sensor’ messages are not displayed.
    Confirm that a D-fend water trap and a sample tube are attached.
    Confirm that the desired parameters are configured to be displayed.
    Remove and replace the module. 
    						
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    For your notes: 
    						
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    4 Interfacing
    External devices can be interfaced with the S/5 Compact Anesthesia and S/5 Compact Critical Care 
    Monitors via the Compact Monitor’s serial port, via the Interface Module, E-INT / M-INT, and via the 
    Device Interfacing Solution, N-DISxxx.
     The serial port can be used for interface with:
    •S/5 Anesthesia Delivery Unit
    •Printers
    •Computers
    An E-INT / M-INT can be used for interface with:
    •Datex-Ohmeda monitors
    •Various other manufacturers’ monitors
    •Various anesthesia machines
    Printers and computers can be interfaced via the monitor’s serial port.
     
    Device specific N-DISxxx modules can be used with:
    •Ventilators/ anesthesia machines
    •Heart-lung machines
    •Monitors
    •Blood-gas analyzers
    4.1 Interfacing external monitors via Interface Module, E-INT / M-INT
    It is possible to interface Datex-Ohmeda monitors, Critikon Dinamap 1846SX, Abbott Oximetrix 3, 
    Baxter Explorer and Vigilance, Nellcor N-100, N-200 and N-1000 to the S/5 Compact Anesthesia 
    Monitor or to the S/5 Compact Critical Care Monitor via Interface Module, E-INT / M-INT. The 
    parameters that are transferred from external monitors are summarized in tables: Table 1 
    Transference of parameters, Datex-Ohmeda monitors and Table 2 Transference of parameters, 
    external monitors.
    The Interface Module, E-INT / M-INT, has two serial/analog connectors (X7 and X8).
    WARNINGAlways make sure that the combination complies with the international safety 
    standard IEC 60601-1-1 for medical electrical systems and with the 
    requirements of local authorities. 
    						
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    Table 1 Transference of parameters, Datex-Ohmeda monitors
    Table 2 Transference of parameters, external monitors
    4.1.1 Connection to external Datex-Ohmeda monitors
    Use the INT-External Device Cable.
    1. Make sure that the power to both monitors is turned off.
    2. Connect the 9 pin D-connector to one of the connectors on the Interface Module, E-INT / M-INT. 
    Tighten the finger screws.
    3. Connect the 25 pin D-connector to the corresponding connector on the other monitor. Tighten 
    the finger screws. Device Waveforms (analog) Numerics Alarms
    Cardiocap E-INT / M-INT -> CO2Et&Fi Airway gases, 
    Respiration rate, SpO
    2, 
    Pulse rateNone
    Capnomac
    Capnomac IIE-INT / M-INT -> CO
    2, 
    PlethEt&Fi Airway gases, 
    Respiration rateNone
    Capnomac Ultima E-INT / M-INT -> CO
    2Et&Fi Airway gases, 
    Respiration rate, 
    Spirometry, SpO
    2, Pulse 
    rate, Pleth amplitudeCO
    2, O2, Anesthesia 
    agent, Respiration rate, 
    Apnea, Occlusion, SpO
    2, 
    Pulse rate
    Normocap 200
    Normocap 200 OXYE-INT / M-INT -> CO
    2Et&Fi Airway gases, 
    Respiration rateNone
    Oscar
    Oscar II
    Oscar OXYE-INT / M-INT -> CO
    2, 
    PlethEt&Fi Airway gases, 
    Respiration rate, SpO
    2, 
    Pulse rate, Pleth 
    amplitudeNone
    Satlite
    Satlite II
    Satlite PlusE-INT / M-INT -> CO
    2SpO2, Pulse rate, Pleth 
    amplitudeNone
    Satlite Trans None SpO
    2, Pulse rate, Pleth 
    amplitudeNone
    Device Waveforms Numerics Alarms
    Critikon
    Dinamap 1846SXNone NIBP None
    Abbott
    Oximetrix 3None SvO
    2/SaO2, CO None
    Baxter
    ExplorerNone C.O., SvO
    2, REF, Tblood None
    Baxter
    VigilanceNone C.O., SvO
    2,C.C.O., Tblood None
    Nellcor
    N-100
    N-200
    N-1000Pleth (analog) SpO
    2, Pulse rate None 
    						
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    4.1.2 Connection to Critikon Dinamap 1846SX, Abbott Oximetrix 3 and Baxter Explorer
    Use the INT-External Device Cable.
    1. Make sure that the power to both monitors is turned off.
    2. Connect the 9 pin D-connector to one of the connectors on the Interface Module, E-INT / M-INT. 
    Tighten the finger screws.
    3. Connect the 25 pin D-connector to the connector on the external monitor. Tighten the finger 
    screws.
    4.1.3 Connection to Baxter Vigilance
    Use the INT-Baxter Vigilance Cable.
    1. Make sure that the power to both monitors is turned off.
    2. Connect the 9 pin D-connector to one of the connectors on the Interface Module, E-INT / M-INT. 
    Tighten the finger screws.
    3. Connect the other 9 pin D-connector to a corresponding connector on the external monitor. 
    Tighten the finger screws.
    Communication parameters are: baud rate 19200, no parity (none), data bits 8, stop bits 1. Mode of 
    communication port: IFM out.
    4.1.4 Connection to Nellcor N-100 and N-1000
    Use the Monitor-Nellcor Cable.
    1. Make sure that the power to both monitors is turned off.
    2. Connect the 9 pin D-connector to one of the connectors on the Interface Module, E-INT / M-INT. 
    Tighten the finger screws.
    3. Connect the other connector to the corresponding connector on the external monitor. 
    Tighten the finger screws. Connect also the mono connectors on the external monitor.
    4.1.5 Connection to Nellcor N-200
    Use the Monitor-Nellcor Cable.
    1. Make sure that the power to both monitors is turned off.
    2. Connect one of the connectors to the corresponding connector on Interface Module, E-INT / 
    M-INT. Tighten the finger screws.
    3. Connect the other connector to the corresponding connector on the external monitor. Tighten 
    the finger screws. Connect also the mono connectors on the external monitor.
    Connect also the mono connectors on the external monitor. 
    						
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    4.2 Interfacing external bedside devices via S/5 Device Interfacing 
    Solutions, N-DISxxx
    The Device Interfacing Solution, N-DISxxx provides means for transferring physiological, waveform 
    and event data from various bedside patient care devices to the Datex-Ohmeda monitoring system. 
    The real-time and trended data can be displayed on the monitor screen and used for record keeping 
    purposes. The interfacing module reads the data coming from the external device, converts it to a 
    suitable format and sends it to the monitor.  
    See the following table of DIS modules and devices that you can interface with the Device Interfacing 
    Solution.
    NOTE: The Device Interfacing Solution (DIS) is only compatible with the S/5 Compact Anesthesia and 
    S/5 Compact Critical Care Monitor when the monitor has S/5 Monitor software of rev. 02 or later 
    installed.
    Table 3 DIS modules and interfaced devices 
     Device Ventilators
    N-DISEV4
    Evita 4a
    a. Trademark of Dräger Medical AG & CoN-DISPRIM 
    Primus
    a.                                                                                 NOTE: Not available in the US
    N-DIS7200
    7200 Series Ventilator System
    b
    b. Trademark of Nellcor Puritan Bennet IncN-DIS840 
    840 Ventilator System
    b.
     N-DISS300
    Servo Ventilator 300c
    c. Trademark of Maquet Critical Care AB par t of the Getinge Group (previously trademark of Siemens) N-DIS7900 
    7900 SmartVent Ventilator
    d 
    d. Trademark of GE Healthcare Finland OyN-DISAEST 
    e
    e. Replaced by N-DISVENTAestiva/5
    d. 
    N-DISVENT 
    S/5 Aespire
    d. 
    Aestiva/5d. 
    Aisys Carestationd.
    S/5 Avanced.
    Centiva/5d.
    Engström Carestationd.
    Device Monitors
    N-DISOXIM3
    Oximetrix 3a
    N-DISQVUE
    QVue /Q2a. 
    N-DISA2000
    A-2000 Bispectral Index Monitoring System
    b
    N-DISVIGIL
    Baxter-Vigilancec 
    N-DISPICCO
    PiCCO-Technology
    d                                                         NOTE: Not available in the US 
    						
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    For specific information on parameters transferred from the interfaced device to the Datex-Ohmeda 
    monitor and the applicable software versions of the device refer to the Installation guide 
    accompanying each DIS module. 
    4.2.1 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
    4.2.2 Connections
    Connect the device specific cable to the external device and the bus cable to the monitors DIS 
    connector or to another interfacing module. 
    N-DISRGM
    RGM Monitore
    N-DISTONO
    Tonocape.
    N-DISWHITE
    Capnomac, Capnomac IIe.
    Multicap, Normocap, CD2-O2e.
    Capnomac Ultimae.
    Normocap CD-200e.
    Oscar Oxy, Cardiocap 1GS, Cardiocap 2GSe.
    Satlite, Satlite Trans, Satlite Pluse.
    a. Trademark of Hospira Inc. (previously trademark of Abbott Laboratories)
    b. Trademark of Aspect Medical Systems
    c. Trademark of Edwards Lifesciences Corporation
    d. Trademark of Pulsion Medical Systems
    e. Trademark of GE Healthcare Finland Oy
    Device Blood gas analyzers
    N-DISOPT
    AVL Opti CCAa
    a. Trademark of Diamond Diagnostics Inc
    Device Heart-lung machines
    N-DISHL20
    Jostra HL-20b
    b. Trademark of MAQUET GmbH & Co. KG part of the Getinge Group 
    						
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    Figure 13 Connection cables and LED indicators
    WARNINGThe Compact Monitor, interfacing modules and interfaced devices must be 
    situated in the same patient environment (as defined in IEC 60601-1-1).
    WARNINGConnecting electrical equipment together 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 requirements of local authorities.
    WARNINGThe manufacturer guarantees a reliable functioning of the devices with tested 
    software versions only. Always refer to the Installation guide accompanying the 
    DIS module and verify the compatibility before use.
    4.2.3 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 only 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.(1) label specifying the external device
    (2) LED indicators
    (3)  black bus cable from another interfacing 
    module, if needed
    (4)  grey 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) 
    						
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    For mounting accessories, please refer to the “Supplies and Accessories” catalog. See the figure 
    below for an example of a device interfacing.           
    Figure 14 An example of interfacing external devices with Device Interfacing Solution
    (1)  Datex-Ohmeda S/5 Compact Anesthesia Monitor (with software L-CANE02(A) or later)
    (2) Aestiva/5 anesthesia machine
    (3) RGM monitor
    (4) Interfacing module
    NOTE:  You can connect up to ten (10) interfacing modules to one system simultaneously.
    Check the maximum number of modules: one meter cable = max. four ten modules, three meter 
    cable = max. three modules, six meter cable = one module. 
    CAUTION Make sure that the interfacing module is always used in vertical position to prevent 
    water from entering the module.
    CAUTION Make sure that you are connecting the interfacing module to the device specified in 
    the label.
    4.2.4 Selecting the external device
    1. Turn off the external device.
    2. Connect the interfacing module to the monitor’s connector for S/5 DIS or to another interfacing 
    module.
    3. Connect the device specific cable to the external device and turn the external device on.
    4. The monitor identifies the connected device automatically.
    1
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    4.2.5 Functional check
    There are two ways to check the function of the S/5 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 - 10). 
    NOTE: The status message ‘Connected’ appears on the Status Page after you have connected the 
    external device to the interfacing module and 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)
    :
    4.2.6 Selecting the parameter data source
    Select the external device via Monitor Setup - Interfacing menu:
    •Select the desired parameter, for example Gases.
    •Select the desired source by name, for example  Aestiva.
    NOTE: The name of the device is visible on the list only if the device is correctly connected.
    NOTE: Detailed information about 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 not connected to the monitor. 
    						
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