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    							SpecificationsTechnical Specifications
    PageWriter Trim Cardiograph Service ManualF-5
    Environmental Operating Conditions 
    „10° to 40°C (50° to 104°F) 
    „15% to 80% relative humidity (non-condensing)
    „Up to 4,550 m (15,000 ft.) altitude
    Environmental Storage Conditions
    „0° to 50 °C (32° to 122°F)
    „15% to 90% relative humidity (non-condensing)
    „Up to 4,550 m (15,000 ft.) altitude
    Cardiograph Dimensions
    PageWriter Trim I
    „310 mm width x 388 mm depth x 106 mm height (12.2 x 15.3 x 4.2 inches)
    PageWriter Trim II/III/Rx
    „310 mm width x 388 mm depth x 176 mm height (12.2 x 15.3 x 6.9 inches)
    Cardiograph Weight 
    PageWriter Trim I
    „6.95 Kilograms (15.3 pounds)
    PageWriter Trim II/III/Rx
    „7.38 Kilograms (16.3 pounds)
    Cardiograph Shipping Container Dimensions
    „603.2 mm (width) x 1016 mm (depth) x 742.95 mm (height) (23.74 x 40 x 29.25 inches)
    Cardiograph Shipping Container Weight
    „6.325 Kilograms (14 pounds)
    Cardiograph Cart Dimensions
    „992 mm (height) x 412 mm (width) x 700 mm (length) (39.05 x 16.2 x 27.5 inches) 
    						
    							SpecificationsSafety and Performance
    F-6PageWriter Trim Cardiograph Service Manual
    Cardiograph Cart Weight 
    „20.32 kilograms (44.8 pounds) with single bin and counterweight installed 
    Fully Assembled Cardiograph Cart 
    Shipping Container Dimensions
    „547 mm (height) x 827 mm (width) x 1107 mm (length) (21.5 x 32.5 x 43.5 inches)
    Partially Assembled Cardiograph Cart 
    Shipping Container Dimensions
    „229 mm (height) x 534 mm (width) x 1234 mm (length) (9 x 21 x 48.5 inches) Fully 
    Fully Assembled Cardiograph Cart 
    Shipping Container Weight
    „11.34 kilograms (25 pounds)
    Partially Assembled Cardiograph Cart 
    Shipping Container Weight
    „4.98 kilograms (11 pounds)
    Safety and Performance
    Meets or exceeds the following requirements for safety and performance:
    „IEC 60601-1: 1988 +A1:1991 +A2:1995 General Requirements for Safety including all 
    National Deviations
    „IEC 60601-1-2: 2001 General Requirements for Safety Electromagnetic Compatibility
    „IEC 60601-2-25 1993 +A1:1999 Safety Of Electrocardiographs
    „CISPR 11:1997 Radio Frequency disturbance, Limits and Methods of Test
    „AAMI EC11: 1991 Diagnostic Electrocardiographic Devices
    „JIST 1202: 1998 Japanese Industrial Standard for Electrocardiographs
    Electromagnetic Compatibility (EMC)
    Electromagnetic compatibility with surrounding devices should be assessed when using the 
    PageWriter Trim cardiograph.
    An electronic device can either generate or receive electromagnetic interference. Testing for 
    electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) has been performed on the PageWriter Trim  
    						
    							SpecificationsElectromagnetic Compatibility (EMC)
    PageWriter Trim Cardiograph Service ManualF-7
    cardiograph according to the international standard for EMC for medical devices (IEC 60601-
    1-2). This IEC standard has been adopted in Europe as the European Norm (EN 60601-1-2).
    The PageWriter Trim cardiograph should not be used adjacent to, or stacked on top of other 
    equipment. If the PageWriter Trim cardiograph must be used adjacent to or stacked on top of 
    other equipment, verify that the cardiograph operates in an acceptable manner in the 
    configuration in which it will be used.
    The cardiograph will not malfunction when used with electrosurgical equipment.
    Fixed, portable, and mobile radio frequency communications equipment can affect the 
    performance of medical equipment. See Table F-4 on page F-12. For more information on 
    troubleshooting, see “Troubleshooting” on page 5-1
    Reducing Electromagnetic Interference
    The PageWriter Trim cardiograph and accessories may become sensitive to interference from 
    other RF energy sources including power lines. RF energy sources include other medical 
    devices, wireless devices, information technology equipment, and radio/television 
    transmission. Should interference be encountered, as demonstrated by artifact on the ECG 
    trace, attempt to locate the source by assessing:
    „Whether the interference is intermittent or constant?
    „Does the interference occur only in certain locations?
    „Does the interference occur only when in close proximity to certain medical devices?
    „Does the ECG signal quality change dramatically when the AC power cord is unplugged?
    Once the source of the interference is located, attempt to attenuate the EMC coupling path by 
    distancing the cardiograph from the source of the interference as much as possible. If further 
    assistance is needed, contact the Philips Response Center nearest you.
    Table F-1 Guidance and Manufacturer’s Declaration: Electromagentic Emissions
    The PageWriter Trim cardiograph is intended for use in the electromagnetic environment specified in the 
    table below. The customer or the user of the PageWriter Trim cardiograph should assure that it is used in 
    such an environment.
    Emissions Test Compliance  Electromagnetic Environment: guidance
    RF Emissions
    CISPR 11Group 1 The PageWriter Trim cardiograph uses RF energy only for 
    its internal function. Therefore, its RF emissions are very 
    low are not likely to cause any interference in nearby 
    electronic equipment. 
    						
    							SpecificationsElectromagnetic Compatibility (EMC)
    F-8PageWriter Trim Cardiograph Service Manual
    RF Emissions
    CISPR 11Class B The PageWriter Trim cardiograph is suitable for use in all 
    establishments, including domestic establishments and 
    those directly connected to the public low-voltage power 
    supply network that supplies buildings used for domestic 
    purposes. Harmonic Emissions
    IEC 61000-3-2Class A
    Voltage fluctuations/
    flicker emissions
    IEC 61000-3-3Complies
    Table F-1 Guidance and Manufacturer’s Declaration: Electromagentic Emissions
    The PageWriter Trim cardiograph is intended for use in the electromagnetic environment specified in the 
    table below. The customer or the user of the PageWriter Trim cardiograph should assure that it is used in 
    such an environment.
    Emissions Test Compliance  Electromagnetic Environment: guidance
    Table F-2 Guidance and Manufacturer’s Declaration: Electromagnetic Immunity 
    The PageWriter Trim cardiograph is intended for use in the electromagnetic environment specified below. 
    The customer or the user of the PageWriter Trim cardiograph should assure that it is used in such an 
    environment.
    Emissions Test Compliance Compliance 
    LevelElectromagnetic Environment: guidance
    Electrostatic 
    Discharge (ESD)
    IEC 61000-4-2+/- 6 kV contact
    +/- 8 kV airComplies Floors should be wood, concrete, or ceramic 
    tile. If floors are covered with synthetic 
    material, the relative humidity should be at 
    least 30%.
    Electrical Fast 
    transient/burst
    IEC 61000-4-4+/- 2 kV for 
    power supply 
    line 
    +/- 1 kV for 
    input/output linesComplies Mains power quality should be that of a 
    typical commercial or hospital environment.
    Surge
    IEC 61000-4-5+/- 1 kV 
    differential mode
    +/- 2 kV common 
    modeComplies Mains power quality should be that of a 
    typical commercial or hospital environment. 
    						
    							SpecificationsElectromagnetic Compatibility (EMC)
    PageWriter Trim Cardiograph Service ManualF-9
    Voltage dips, short 
    interruptions and 
    voltage variations 
    on power supply 
    input lines
    IEC 61000-4-1195% dip in UT) 
    for 0.5 cycle
    40% U
    T
    (60% dip in UT) 
    for 5 cycles
    70% U
    T
    (>30% dip in UT) 
    for 25 cycles
    95% dip in UT) 
    for 5 secondsComplies Mains power quality should be that of a 
    typical commercial or hospital environment. If 
    the PageWriter Trim cardiograph requires 
    continuous operation during power mains 
    interruptions, it is recommended that the 
    PageWriter Trim be powered from an 
    uninterruptable power supply or a battery.
    Power frequency 
    (50./60 Hz) 
    magnetic field3 A/m Complies Power frequency magnetic fields should be at 
    levels characteristic of a typical location in a 
    typical commercial or hospital environment.
    Note: U
    T is the a.c. mains voltage prior to application of the test level.
    Table F-2 Guidance and Manufacturer’s Declaration: Electromagnetic Immunity (continued)
    The PageWriter Trim cardiograph is intended for use in the electromagnetic environment specified below. 
    The customer or the user of the PageWriter Trim cardiograph should assure that it is used in such an 
    environment.
    Emissions Test Compliance Compliance 
    LevelElectromagnetic Environment: guidance 
    						
    							SpecificationsElectromagnetic Compatibility (EMC)
    F-10PageWriter Trim Cardiograph Service Manual
    Table F-3 Guidance and Manufacturer’s Declaration: Electromagentic Immunity 
    The PageWriter Trim cardiograph is intended for use in the electromagnetic environment 
    specified below. The customer or the user of the PageWriter Trim cardiograph should assure 
    that it is used in such an environment.
    Emissions TestIEC 60601 
    Test LevelCompliance 
    LevelElectromagnetic Environment: guidance
    Portable and mobile RF communications 
    equipment should be used no closer to any 
    part of the PageWriter Trim, including cables, 
    than the recommended separation distance 
    calculated from the equation applicable to the 
    frequency of the transmitter.
    Recommended separation distance
    Where P is the maximum output power rating 
    of the transmitter in watts (W) according to 
    the transmitter manufacturer and d is the 
    recommended separation distance in metres 
    (m).
    Field strengths from fixed RF transmitters, as 
    determined by an electromagnetic site 
    survey
    a, should be less than the compliance 
    level in each frequency rangeb. 
    Interference may occur in the vicinity of 
    equipment marked with the following symbol: Conducted RF
    IEC 61000-4-63 Vr m s
    150 kHz to 
    80 MHzComplies
    Radiated RF
    IEC 61000-4-33 Vr m s
    80 MHz to 
    2.5 GHzComplies
    Note 1: At 80 MHz and 800 MHz, the higher frequency range applies.
    Note 2: These guidelines may not apply in all situations. Electromagnetic propagation is affected by 
    absorption and reflection from surfaces, objects, and people.
    d35,
    3VrmsP =
    d35,
    3V/mP =
    d7
    3V/mP = 
    						
    							SpecificationsElectromagnetic Compatibility (EMC)
    PageWriter Trim Cardiograph Service ManualF-11
    a. Field strengths from fixed transmitters, such as base stations for radio (cellular/cordless) telephones and land mobile radios, am-
    ateur radios, AM and FM radio broadcast and TV broadcast cannot be predicted theoretically with accuracy. To assess the elec-
    tromagnetic environment due to fixed RF transmitters, an electromagnetic site survey should be considered. If the measured field
    strength in the location in which the PageWriter Trim cardiograph is used exceeds the applicable RF compliance level above, the
    PageWriter Trim cardiograph should be observed to verify normal operation. If abnormal performance is observed, additional
    measures may be necessary, such as reorienting or relocating the PageWriter Trim cardiograph.
    b. Over the frequency range 150 kHz to 80 MHz, field strengths should be less than [3] V/m. 
    						
    							SpecificationsElectromagnetic Compatibility (EMC)
    F-12PageWriter Trim Cardiograph Service Manual
    Table F-4 Recommended Separation Distances Between Portable and Mobile RF Communications 
    Equipment and the PageWriter Trim Cardiograph: for equipment and systems that are 
    not life-supporting 
    The PageWriter Trim cardiograph is intended for use in the electromagnetic environment in which radiated 
    RF disturbances are controlled. The customer or the user of the PageWriter Trim cardiograph can help to 
    prevent electromagnetic interference by maintaining a minimum distance between portable and mobile RF 
    communications equipment (transmitters) and the PageWriter Trim cardiograph as recommended below, 
    according to the maximum output power of the communications equipment. 
    Rated Maximum Output 
    Power of Transmitter 
    WSeparation Distance According to Frequency of Transmitter (m) 
    0.01150 KHz to 800 KHz 800 MHz to 2.5 GHz 
    d = 1.2 d = 2.3 
    0.1 m  0.2 m 
    0.1 0.4 m 0.7 m
    1 1.2 m 2.3 m
    10 4.0 m 7.0 m
    100 12.0 m 23.0 m 
    For transmitters rated at a maximum output power not listed above, the recommended separation distance d 
    in meters (m) can be estimated using the equation applicable to the frequency of the transmitter, where P is 
    the maximum output power rating of the transmitter in watts (W) according to the transmitter manufacturer.
    Note 1: At 80 MHz and 800 MHz, the separation distance for the higher frequency range applies.
    Note 2: These guidelines may not apply in all situations. Electromagnetic propagation is affected by the 
    absorption and reflection from structures, objects, and people.PP 
    						
    							Index-1
    Index
    A
    AC fuses
    remove and replace
     7-3
    accessories
    enabling
     E-1
    Action button
    location on Patient Interface Module 
    (PIM)
     1-17
    Aironet Client Utility (ACU) 
    error messages
     5-25
    archive
    troubleshooting
     5-15
    B
    barcode reader
    calibrating
     3-11
    diagnostic test
     4-2, 4-11
    part number
     1-18
    removing the carriage return
     3-11
    battery
    long term storage
     3-7
    maintenance and care
     3-6
    power gauge
     2-14
    remove and replace
     7-2
    Biomed Service Utility
    overview
     4-6
    Trim I
     4-17
    Trim II, III, Rx
     4-7
    C
    cables
    cleaning
     3-2, 3-3
    cardiograph
    disposal
     3-9
    external PC card archive
     2-8, 2-9
    external remote archive
     2-8
    internal main archive
     2-8
    locating serial number
     1-26
    main control board
     2-1
    main controller
     2-1
    maintenance tests
     3-14
    power gauge
     2-14
    power management
     2-14
    power system overview
     2-8, 2-9, 
    2-11
    print controller
     2-1
    replacing lead wires and PIM
     3-8
    safety tests
     6-7
    setting the date and time
     3-9
    specifications
     F-1
    test and inspection matrix
     6-3
    Trim I parts
     1-12
    Trim II/III/Rx parts
     1-14
    troubleshooting
     5-6cart
    assembly and replacement parts
     8-3
    overview
     1-12
    using wheel positioners and brake
     
    1-15
    cart assembly
     D-1
    attaching cardiograph to cart
     D-4
    attaching the patient data cable 
    bracket
     D-6
    parts list
     8-3
    patient cable arm
     D-8
    cleaning
    cables
     3-2, 3-3
    electrodes
     3-2, 3-3
    patient cable
     3-2
    printhead
     3-2, 3-3
    CompactFlash
    diagnostic test
     4-12
    configuration screen
    troubleshooting
     5-17
    customer service
    telephone numbers
     1-32
    D
    diagnostic test
    audio
     4-10
    barcode reader
     4-2, 4-11
    CompactFlash
     4-12
    fax and modem
     4-12
    keyboard
     4-12
    magnetic card reader
     4-3, 4-11
    network
     4-6
    onboard flash
     4-13
    PCMCIA card
     4-14
    ping test
     4-14
    printer
     4-3, 4-14
    screen test
     4-14
    self-tests
     4-16
    SmartCard reader
     4-10
    suspend button
     4-16
    trim knob
     4-16
    display
    diagnostic test
     4-14
    troubleshooting
     5-6
    disposal
    cardiograph and accessories
     3-9
    E
    ECG data flow and storage 2-6
    electrodes
    cleaning
     3-2, 3-3
    disposable part number
     1-22
    reusable part numbers
     1-22
    Welsh bulb warning
     1-21
    equipotential post
     1-15
    F
    fax
    diagnostic test
     4-12
    troubleshooting
     5-15
    features and capabilities
     1-10
    G
    general service information 1-17
    H
    hardware logical view 2-1
    I
    IEC 60601-2-51 1-9
    InCenter web site
    document errors
     1-26
    downloading Trim I software
     A-2
    downloading Trim II/II/Rx software
     
    B-4
    errors opening PDF documents
     1-26
    using Adobe Acrobat
     1-26
    interactive training program
    CD part number
     1-18
    K
    keyboard
    diagnostic test
     4-12
    troubleshooting
     5-8
    L
    LAN Card
    enabling option
     E-1
    part number
     1-18
    troubleshooting
     5-15
    lead wires
    cleaning
     3-2
    replacing
     3-8
    M
    magnetic card reader
    diagnostic test
     4-3, 4-11
    part number
     1-18
    main control board
     2-1
    main controller
     2-1
    maintenance tests
     3-14
    modem
    diagnostic test
     4-12 
    						
    							Index-2
    N
    network
    diagnostic ping test
     4-14
    diagnostic test
     4-6
    enabling option
     E-1
    O
    onboard flash
    diagnostic test
     4-13
    ordering
    replacement parts
     8-1
    supplies and accessories
     1-20
    P
    PageWriter Trim I
    Biomed Service Program
     4-17
    front view
     1-12
    installing software
     A-1
    rear view
     1-13
    PageWriter Trim II/III/Rx
    Biomed Service Utility
     4-7
    front view
     1-14
    installing software
     B-1
    maintenance tests
     4-1
    rear view
     1-15
    token number information
     1-19
    paper tray
    remove and replace
     7-4
    token label location
     1-19
    part numbers
    replacement parts
     8-1
    upgrades
     1-18
    patient cable
    autoclave
     3-2
    cleaning
     3-2
    patient cable arm
    assembly
     D-8
    part number
     1-18
    Patient Interface Module (PIM)
    placing in holder
     D-7
    storage
     D-7
    PC card
    diagnostic test
     4-14
    part number
     1-18
    troubleshooting
     5-23
    pediatric tab electrodes
     1-22
    performance verification tests
     6-4
    Philips InCenter web site
    document errors
     1-26
    errors opening PDF documents
     1-26
    Philips Response Center
    telephone numbers
     1-32PIM
    Action button location
     1-17
    assembly and replacement parts
     8-2
    cleaning
     3-2
    diagnostic test
     4-2
    replacing
     3-8
    ping test
     4-14
    ping TraceMasterVue server
     5-29
    power gauge
     2-14
    power management
     2-14
    power on
    sequence of events
     5-1
    power system overview
     2-8, 2-9, 2-11
    preventative maintenance
     1-23
    print controller
     2-1
    printed report
    red stripe appears
     3-3
    printer
    diagnostic test
     4-3, 4-14
    printer issues
    troubleshooting on Trim I
     5-18
    troubleshooting on Trim II/III
     5-20
    printer paper
    part number and ordering informa-
    tion
     1-22
    replacing
     3-3
    printhead
    cleaning
     3-2, 3-3
    R
    real-time screen display
    troubleshooting
     5-14
    rebooting the cardiograph
     5-33
    repair philosophy
     1-23
    replacement parts
    ordering
     8-1
    replacing
    printer paper
     3-3
    reusable electrodes
    cleaning
     3-3
    S
    safety tests 6-7
    screen test
     4-14
    self-tests
     4-16
    serial connector
     1-15
    serial loopback
     4-15
    serial number
    locating on cardiograph
     1-26
    service utility
    launching
     4-7
    setting the date and time
     3-9
    SmartCard reader
    diagnostic test
     4-10
    part number
     1-18software
    Trim I upgrade
     A-1
    Trim II/III/Rx upgrade
     B-1
    suspend button
    diagnostic test
     4-16
    T
    technical specifications F-1
    test and inspection matrix
     6-3
    test equipment
     6-4
    token label
     1-19, D-6
    token number (entering)
     E-2
    Trim I parts
     1-12
    Trim II/III/Rx parts
     1-14
    trim knob
    diagnostic test
     4-16
    troubleshooting
     5-8
    troubleshooting
    archive
     5-15
    configuration screen
     5-17
    display
     5-6
    keyboard
     5-8
    Philips Response Center phone 
    numbers
     1-32
    pinging TraceMasterVue server
     
    5-29
    printer issues on Trim I
     5-18
    printer issues on Trim II/III
     5-20
    real-time screen display
     5-14
    rebooting the cardiograph
     5-33
    red stripe on printed report
     3-3
    trim knob
     5-8
    wireless LAN
     5-24
    U
    upgrade
    Trim I software
     A-1
    Trim II/III/Rx software
     B-1
    user documentation CD
    part number
     1-18
    W
    welsh bulb electrodes 1-21
    cleaning
     3-3
    wireless LAN
    adapter associating to an access 
    point
     5-31
    ping TraceMasterVue server
     5-29
    troubleshooting
     5-24
    troubleshooting Remote Site 
    connection
     5-27 
    						
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