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2409-00-20
Patient Monitor
R-wave Trigger
Service Manual
Copyright 1999 by Ivy Biomedical Systems, Inc., Branford, Connecticut. All rights reserved. No
part of this manual may be reproduced without the permission of Ivy Biomedical Systems, Inc.
101R/NR0999
2409-00-20 REV 00
Table of Contents
Table of Contents
WARRANTY .......................................................................................................................................................iv
INTRODUCTION ................................................................................................................................................1
SAFETY ................................................................................................................................................................2
Electrical................................................................................................................................................................2
Explosion ...............................................................................................................................................................2
Patient Connections..............................................................................................................................................2
Pacemakers ...........................................................................................................................................................2
Electrosurgery.......................................................................................................................................................3
Defibrillation Protection ......................................................................................................................................3
EMC.......................................................................................................................................................................3
Description of Labels............................................................................................................................................3
MONITOR DESCRIPTION ...............................................................................................................................4
Specifications.........................................................................................................................................................4
Control and Indicatiors........................................................................................................................................7
Basic Keys................................................................................................................................................7
Programmable Keys .................................................................................................................................8
Menu Structure.........................................................................................................................................9
Display ...................................................................................................................................................10
Rear Panel ..............................................................................................................................................10
MONITOR SETUP ............................................................................................................................................12
Change Mains Voltage .......................................................................................................................................12
TRIGGER OUTPUT..........................................................................................................................................13
The Trigger Pulse ...............................................................................................................................................13
Trigger-Spot Display ..........................................................................................................................................13
ECG MONITORING.........................................................................................................................................14
Safety Considerations.........................................................................................................................................14
Patient Connections............................................................................................................................................15
ECG Waveform Amplitude (Size).....................................................................................................................15
Lead Selection .....................................................................................................................................................16
ECG Filter...........................................................................................................................................................16
Alarm Limits.......................................................................................................................................................17
RECORDER OPERATION ..............................................................................................................................18
Changing Paper ..................................................................................................................................................18
Recorder Menus..................................................................................................................................................19
Recorder Modes..................................................................................................................................................20
ALARM MESSAGES ........................................................................................................................................22
Table of Contents
MONITOR TESTING .......................................................................................................................................23
CLEANING ........................................................................................................................................................24
Monitor................................................................................................................................................................24
Patient Cables .....................................................................................................................................................24
ACCESSORIES..................................................................................................................................................25
Disposal................................................................................................................................................................25
THEORY OF OPERATION .............................................................................................................................26
General ................................................................................................................................................................26
High Voltage Power Supply and Video Amplifier...........................................................................................26
Purpose of the High Voltage Power Supply...........................................................................................26
CRT Theory ...........................................................................................................................................26
Raster and Stroke Written Displays .......................................................................................................26
Timer Circuit ..........................................................................................................................................27
High Voltage Module.............................................................................................................................27
Feedback Amplifier................................................................................................................................27
Adjustment Circuit .................................................................................................................................28
Cathode Generation Circuit....................................................................................................................28
Low Voltage Power Supplies .............................................................................................................................29
DC Voltages ...........................................................................................................................................29
Isolated DC Voltages .............................................................................................................................29
ECG Input...........................................................................................................................................................29
Isolated Amplifiers.................................................................................................................................29
Lead Off Sensor .....................................................................................................................................29
Shield Drive ...........................................................................................................................................29
Lead Selection ........................................................................................................................................29
Test Signal Generation ...........................................................................................................................30
ECG Waveform ..................................................................................................................................................30
ECF Filter...............................................................................................................................................30
X1000 Output.........................................................................................................................................30
ECG Gain ...............................................................................................................................................30
A/D Converter........................................................................................................................................30
Cardiotach...........................................................................................................................................................31
Peak Detector .........................................................................................................................................31
Rate Computation...................................................................................................................................32
Alarm Generation...................................................................................................................................32
CRT Signals ........................................................................................................................................................32
Vertical Deflection .................................................................................................................................32
Horizontal Deflection.............................................................................................................................32
Horizontal Correction.............................................................................................................................32
Unblanking.............................................................................................................................................33
Audio Circuits.....................................................................................................................................................33
ECG Audio.............................................................................................................................................33
Alert Audio.............................................................................................................................................33
Digital Circuitry..................................................................................................................................................34
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Table of Contents
TESTING AND TROUBLESHOOTING.........................................................................................................35
ECT Test .............................................................................................................................................................35
Equipment Required...............................................................................................................................35
Initial Settings for the Test .....................................................................................................................35
ECT Test Procedure ...............................................................................................................................35
Troubleshooting..................................................................................................................................................37
General Checks ......................................................................................................................................37
CRT Display...........................................................................................................................................37
Mother Board .........................................................................................................................................37
Troubleshooting Table ...........................................................................................................................38
Block Diagram ....................................................................................................................................................39
Voltage Measurements.......................................................................................................................................40
Key Signals ..........................................................................................................................................................41
Adjustment Procedure .......................................................................................................................................43
Equipment Required...............................................................................................................................43
ECG Signal.............................................................................................................................................43
50/60 Hz Notch Filter.............................................................................................................................43
Peak Detector .........................................................................................................................................43
CRT Display...........................................................................................................................................44
ASSEMBLY AND DISASSEMBLY.................................................................................................................46
Removing Cover .................................................................................................................................................46
Removing the High Voltage Power Supply ......................................................................................................46
Removing the Yoke.............................................................................................................................................47
Removing the CRT .............................................................................................................................................47
Replacing the Main Power LED........................................................................................................................47
Removing the Recorder Assembly ....................................................................................................................47
Removing the Mother Board .............................................................................................................................48
Replacing the Touch Panel ................................................................................................................................48
PURCHASING INFORMATION.....................................................................................................................49
Part List...............................................................................................................................................................49
Terms and Conditions........................................................................................................................................49
BOARD LAYOUT DIAGRAMS .......................................................................................................................A
SCHEMATICS DIAGRAMS ............................................................................................................................. B
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WARRANTY
WARRANTY
All products warranted to be free from defects in material and workmanship and to operate within published
specifications, under normal use, for a period of two years from date of original shipment.
If an examination discloses such products or component parts to have been defective, then our obligation is limited
to repair or replacement (at our option). Fuses and batteries are not covered under this warranty.
During the first year of service, there is no charge for parts or labor. In the second year of service, the customer is
charged for labor only.
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INTRODUCTION
INTRODUCTION
This manual is to provide information on the correct use of the Model 101R/NR monitor. It is up to the user to
ensure that any applicable regulations respecting the installation and operation of the monitor are observed.
Manufacturer's Responsibility
The manufacturer of this equipment is responsible for the effects on safety, reliability, and performance of the
equipment only if:
assembly operations, extensions, re-adjustments, or repairs are carried out by persons authorized by the
manufacturer
Incorrect operation or failure of the user to maintain the monitor in accordance with proper maintenance procedures
relieves the manufacturer or his agent from all responsibility for consequent non-compliance, damage, or injury.
For technical and service information, please refer to the Model 101R/NR Service Manual.
READ THE ENTIRE SAFETY INFORMATION SECTION BEFORE YOU OPERATE THE MONITOR.
SAFETY
SAFETY
Electrical
This product is intended to be operated from a mains power source of nominally 100, 120, 220 and 230 V ~. The
correct mains operating voltage is specified on the monitor's rear panel.
To prevent electrical hazards to all personnel, this monitor must be properly grounded. The power cable supplied
with this equipment provides for this protection. Do not attempt to defeat this protection by modifying the cable or
by using ungrounded adapters.
WARNING: Electric shock hazard! Do not remove covers or panels. Refer service to qualified service personnel.
WARNING: To avoid electrical shock, disconnect the monitor from its power source before changing fuses.
Replace only with same type and rating of fuse.
WARNING: Do not clean monitor while it is on and/or plugged in.
WARNING: This unit uses a common isolation path for ECG leads. Do not connect any non-isolated accessories to
the ECG input connected to a patient, as this may compromise the safety of the unit. When attached to other
devices, insure that the total chassis leakage currents of all units do not exceed 300A.
Explosion
DANGER: Explosion hazard! Do not use this equipment in the presence of flammable anesthetics.
Patient Connections
Patient connections are electrically isolated Type CF . For all connections use insulated probes. Don't let
patient connections contact other conductive parts, including earth. See instructions for patient connections in this
manual.
Carefully route patient cables to reduce the possibility of patient entanglement or strangulation.
Leakage current is limited internally by this monitor to less than 10 A. However, always consider additional
leakage current that can be caused by other equipment used on the patient at the same time as this monitor.
To ensure that the leakage current protection remains within the specifications, use only the patient cables specified
in the patient connections instructions in this manual.
Pacemakers: Rate meters might continue to count the pacemaker rate during occurrences of cardiac arrest or some
arrhythmias. Do not rely on rate meter alarms. Keep pacemaker patients under close surveillance.
SAFETY
Electrosurgery
Avoid electrosurgery burns at monitoring sites by ensuring proper connection of the electrosurgery return circuit. If
improperly connected, some electrosurgery units might allow energy to return through the electrodes.
Defibrillation Protection
This equipment is protected against 360 J discharge and electrosurgery potentials. The monitor is internally
protected to limit current through the electrodes to prevent injury to the patient and damage to the equipment as long
as the defibrillator is used in conformance with the manufacturer's instructions.
EMC
This equipment has been certified to be protected to emissions and immunity according to IEC-601-1-2.
Fuse type/rating.
_______
{ = OFF, = ON.
DANGER
HIGH
VOLTAGE
MONITOR DESCRIPTION
MONITOR DESCRIPTION
The Model 101R/NR Portable Patient Monitor is a dual trace monitor for ECG and heart rate, which produces an
output pulse corresponding in time to the R-wave. The monitor is intended primarily for use in timed imaging
studies, TMR/PMR and any application requiring precision R-wave synchronization.
Specifications
ECG
Lead Selection:
Patient Cable:
Isolation:
CMRR:
Input Impedance:
Frequency Response
CRT:
Frequency Response
X1000 output:
Filtered:
Unfiltered:
0.5 to 25 Hz
0.5 to 45 Hz
Filtered:
Unfiltered:
0.5 to 25 Hz
0.2 to 100 Hz
Electrode Offset
Potential:
0.5 V DC
Noise:
Defibrillator Protection:
Leakage Current:
Electrosurgical Interference
Protection:
Standard
Notch Filter:
50/60 Hz (automatic).
MONITOR DESCRIPTION
Cardiotach
Range:
15 to 255 bpm
Accuracy:
1%
Resolution:
1 bpm
Sensitivity:
300 V peak
0.1 to 2 ms at 2 to 700 mV
High Rate:
Low Rate:
Asystole:
Lead Off:
Alarms
Test Mode
ECG:
1 mV/100 ms @ 70 bpm
Type:
Display
Trace:
Dual, Fixed (moving bar), single trace normal operation. Dual trace in
freeze mode.
Screen Size:
Sweep Speed:
25, 50 mm/s
Mechanical
Size:
Weight:
MONITOR DESCRIPTION
Trigger Output
Phase Delay fromElectrode
Leads to Trigger Output:
< 3 ms
R to R Trigger Accuracy:
Fully Automatic
Environmental
Operating Temperature
Range:
5C to 45C
Storage Temperature
Range:
-25C to 60C
Relative Humidity:
0-90% non-condensing
Power Requirements
Voltage Input:
Maximum ac Power
Consumption:
85 VA
Safety
Unit meets or exceeds the specifications for the AAMI Cardiac Monitor Standard. Units meet UL544,
CSA, and CE-MDD 93/42/ECC requirements. ISO-9001 Approval # 98-1044.
MONITOR DESCRIPTION
Puts monitor into setup mode and causes setup menu to be displayed on the right portion of the
screen. The monitor returns to normal mode after pressing MENU again or if no keys are pressed
for 20 seconds.
Disables the audible and visual alarms for a two-minute period to allow the operator perform
procedures that would otherwise set off the alarms. This avoids the problem of turning off the
alarms and forgetting to turn them back on. Press this key again to return the alarms to normal
before the two minutes have expired.
Generates a 1 mV pulse at 70 bpm that is displayed on the ECG trace and sent to the X1000
output on the rear panel while the switch is depressed. This is used to ensure that the monitor is
functioning correctly.
Turns the alarm audio on and off. When off, the ALARMS OFF message is displayed on the left
side of the screen.
MONITOR DESCRIPTION
Basic Keys
ECG Patient
Cable input
Power Switch
Programmable Keys
Programmable Keys
Each of the following keys, to the right of the CRT display, has a normal function, printed on the key, and two
menu functions, displayed on the screen in the setup modes. The additional functions are accessed by pressing the
MENU key once. Return to normal function by pressing MENU key again.
Selects the speed at which the ECG trace moves across the screen.
Stops the movement of the ECG waveform on the display for closer evaluation and displays the
waveform as a second trace below the actual trace. Press FREEZE again to resume movement.
Resets the audible and visual indicators for an alarm that has been activated.
Enables the Trigger-Spot feature, which highlights the point in the ECG waveform when the
trigger output pulse occurs.
MONITOR DESCRIPTION
MENU STRUCTURE
HIGH
LOW
TRIG. DELAY
(101R)
MONITOR DESCRIPTION
Display
HEART RATE: Displayed in beats per minute (bpm) on the upper left part of the screen.
SETUP: Selections made in the menu setup modes (alarm limits, lead selection, and filter on/off) are displayed in
small characters at the upper right corner.
ECG: Trace is displayed across the screen moving from right to left.
ALARMS: The following alarm indications are displayed in reverse video. Alarm indications appear on the upper
right portion of the screen and flash once per second except ALARMS OFF, which is displayed on the upper left
portion of the screen and is displayed as
:
.
LEAD OFF:
A lead has become disconnected. This alarm cannot be reset with the
ALERT RESET key.
HR HIGH:
The high heart rate limit has been exceeded for four seconds.
HR LOW:
The low heart rate limit has been exceeded for four seconds.
ASYSTOLE:
Rear Panel
The following are located on the rear panel.
POWER INPUT: A receptacle for a standard ac power cord.
When the monitor is connected to another piece of equipment through this rear panel connector, always make sure
that each piece of connected equipment has its own separate ground connection.
Do not attempt to connect cables to these connectors without contacting your Biomedical Engineering Department.
This is to ensure the connection complies with leakage current requirements of one of the following applicable
standards: UL 544, CSA 22.2 No. 125 or IEC 601-1. The maximum non-destructive voltage that may be applied to
these connectors is 5V.
TRIGGER OUTPUT: A BNC type connector for the output of the trigger pulse indicating the timing of the peak
of the R-wave. The output can be delayed from the peak of the R-wave through user controls.
QRS VOLUME CONTROL: A switch to control the QRS beep audio volume. Alarm audio is not affected.
PEQ GROUND: Potential Equalization - A ground connection that can be used to ensure that no potential
differences can develop between this equipment and other electrical equipment.
FUSE: Replace only with the same type and rating of fuse as indicated on the fuse rating label.
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MONITOR DESCRIPTION
ECG X1000: This is an ECG analog wave output.
TRIGGER POLARITY SWITCH: Selects output trigger polarity.
REFERS TO
OPERATOR'S MANUAL
ECG
ECG Output
QRS
VOLUME
X 1000
MAX
OFF
PHYS. TRIG.
OUTPUT
QRS Volume
Control
PEQ Ground
MIN
TRIGGER
POLARITY
NEG
POS
Trigger Output/BNC
Selects Output
Trigger Polarity
120 Vac
Voltage Selection
wheel
Fuse
(Beneath Panel)
Fuse rating
100V 120V
220V 230V
T 1.6 Amp
T 1.0 Amp
250V
250V
5mm x 20mm
5 mm x 20 mm
Power Input
85VA 50/60Hz
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MONITOR SETUP
MONITOR SETUP
Plug the ac line cord into a power source providing the proper voltage.
Check the monitor's rear panel to verify the voltage range required by the monitor.
2.
Press the POWER switch at the left side of the front panel to turn power on.
3.
Connect the patient cable to the ECG connector on the front panel.
4.
Connect the Trigger Output from the monitor rear panel to the device being triggered.
2.
3.
4.
Locate and remove voltage wheel and set for appropriate voltage.
5.
6.
Replace cover.
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TRIGGER OUTPUT
TRIGGER OUTPUT
The Trigger Pulse
The ECG Trigger Output produces a 100 ms, 0 - 5 V trigger pulse starting at the peak of each R-wave, which is
available on the TRIGGER OUTPUT BNC connector on the rear panel of the monitor. The following shows the
timing of the trigger pulse compared to the ECG waveform.
Trigger-Spot Display
Press the TRIG MARK key on the front panel to highlight the portion of the ECG waveform corresponding to the
timing of the trigger pulse. Press TRIG MARK again to disable Trigger-Spot.
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ECG MONITORING
ECG MONITORING
When ECG monitoring, the display shows the ECG waveform across the center; the heart rate, heart rate limits, and
lead selection in the upper left corner; and alarm indications. Also, a heart symbol flashes each time a heartbeat is
detected.
Safety Considerations
Disposable products are intended for single-use only. Do not attempt to re-use these products.
Patient connections are electrically isolated Type CF . For all connections use insulated probes. Don't let
patient connections contact other conductive parts, including earth. See instructions for patient connections in this
manual.
Leakage current is limited internally by this monitor to less than 10 A. However, always consider additional
leakage current that can be caused by other equipment used on the patient at the same time as this monitor.
Avoid electrosurgery burns at monitoring sites by ensuring proper connection of the electrosurgery return circuit. If
improperly connected, some electrosurgery units might allow energy to return through the electrodes.
Rate meters might continue to count the pacemaker rate during occurrences of cardiac arrest or some arrhythmias.
Do not rely on rate meter alarms. Keep pacemaker patients under close surveillance.
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ECG MONITORING
Patient Connections
To ensure compliance with both safety and performance specifications, use the patient cables supplied by Ivy
Biomedical Systems (see Accessories).
Use only high quality silver/silver-chloride electrodes or equivalent.
Use the following procedure for ECG monitoring:
1.
2.
Connect the patient cable to the monitor's front panel ECG input.
3.
4.
Use the procedures described in the following sections for alarm limit settings, lead selection, amplitude
adjustment, and enabling or disabling the filter.
ECG
HR
LIMITS
TRIGGER
DELAY
RECORDER
2.
Press the first programmable key (SPEED 25/50 mm/s) once to select ECG.
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ECG MONITORING
ECG
SIZE
MM/MV
LEAD
II
FILT
3.
Use the top two programmable keys to the right of the display to adjust the ECG waveform amplitude.
Lead Selection
Select [LEAD] to change the lead selection. The current lead selection is shown below the alarm limits in the upper
right portion of the display.
Available lead selections are Lead I, Lead II, or Lead III.
ECG Filter
Select [FILTER] to turn the filter on or off. The filter on/off indication is shown in the upper right portion of the
display. The filter sets the frequency response of the displayed waveform as follows:
Filtered:
Unfiltered:
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0.5 to 25 Hz
0.5 to 45 Hz
ECG MONITORING
Alarm Limits
1.
With the first menu (heart rate alarm limits) displayed, select [HR LIMITS] to change the Heart Rate Alarm
Limits.
HR
LIMITS
HIGH
150
LOW
30
2.
Use the four programmable keys to the right of the display to set the high and low heart rate limits.
Each time you press a key, the corresponding limit changes by 5 bpm. The current limits are always shown in
the upper left portion of the display.
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RECORDER OPERATION
RECORDER OPERATION
101R only
Changing Paper
Replace the roll of thermal paper as follows. (Recorder paper is Ivy P/N: 590035)
1.
Press the paper eject button to open the door at the front of the recorder.
Press Here
If the door does not open completely, pull it toward you until it is completely open.
2.
Reach in and remove the spent paper core by pulling it gently toward you.
3.
Place a new paper roll between the two round tabs of the paper holder.
4.
Pull some paper from the roll. Make sure the sensitive (shiny) side of the paper faces the print head. The
shiny side of the paper normally faces inside the roll.
5.
Pinch
Roller
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RECORDER OPERATION
6.
Hold the paper against the pinch roller and close the door.
7.
The paper should advance one inch. If the paper doesnt move, open the door and repeat starting at step 5.
Recorder Menus
The recorder user interface is through the menu structure of the 101R/NR.
1. Press the MENU key to display the main menu..
2. Select [RECORDER] to display the recorder menu.
NOTE: At the start of each printout, the printer produces a header consisting of the current readings for all
parameters in use at the time of the printout, whether the parameter is displayed or not.
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RECORDER OPERATION
Recorder Modes
Use the following procedure to select the printing mode to be used. Selections are DIRECT, TIMED and DELAY.
The print mode is indicated in the lower left corner of the display.
1.
ECG
HR
LIMITS
TRIGGER
DELAY
RECORDER
2.
RECORDER
SET CLOCK
3.
Direct To print in direct, press the PRINT key. Press PRINT again to stop printing.
The plot is preceded by a header which contains all parameter readings and the time/date.
The speed of the plot and vertical resolution are the same as the display. The plot is labeled with the speed
of the plot in mm/s, the recorder mode, and the parameters.
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RECORDER OPERATION
Timed
Delay
Delay mode plots the 19 seconds before and 12 seconds after the occurrence of an alarm condition or if
print button is pushed.
2.
3.
Press the programmable key (TRIG. MARK) once to select SET CLOCK.
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4.
5.
Press the programmable key (SPEED 25/50mm/s) to place the flashing cursor under the hour, minutes,
date, month or year.
Press the programmable key (FREEZE) to increase what the cursor is under or press the
programmable key (ALARM RESET) to lower what the cursor is under.
6.
After changing the settings press the programmable key (TRIG MARK) to ENTER the settings.
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ALARM MESSAGES
ALARM MESSAGES
Alarm messages are displayed in reverse video.
Press ALERT RESET to reset all alarms except LEAD OFF.
The following describes each of the alarm indications.
LEAD OFF
A lead has been disconnected or the electrode offset potential has exceeded 0.5 V.
This alarm cannot be reset with the ALERT RESET key.
HR HIGH
The high heart rate alarm limit has been exceeded for four seconds.
HR LOW
The low heart rate alarm limit has been exceeded for four seconds.
ASYSTOLE
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MONITOR TESTING
MONITOR TESTING
Press the TEST key to test the internal functions of the monitor. You should do this each time you begin monitoring
a patient.
The TEST function generates a 1 mV pulse at 70 bpm, causing a waveform and a 70 bpm indication on the display
and a signal at the rear panel connector. If these indications are not present, contact qualified service personnel.
Under normal operation, no internal adjustment or recalibration is required. Safety tests and internal adjustments
should be done by qualified personnel only. Safety checks should be performed at regular intervals or in accordance
with local or governmental regulations. In the event that internal adjustment or recalibration is necessary, refer to
the Service Manual for this equipment.
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CLEANING
CLEANING
Monitor
WARNING: To avoid possible shock hazard, disconnect the monitor from the power source and detach the ECG
cable before cleaning.
Clean the exterior surfaces of the monitor with a cloth or swab dampened with a warm water and mild detergent
solution. Do not allow liquids to enter the interior of the instrument.
Patient Cables
Do not autoclave the patient cables.
Wipe the cables using soap and water or alcohol. Never submerge the cables in any liquid or allow liquids to enter
the electrical connections.
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ACCESSORIES
ACCESSORIES
Accessories
3 Lead Patient Cable
590170
Patient Leads
590162
1564-01-10
590035 (101R)
Disposal
Disposal of devices or consumables must be done in accordance to natural environmental laws.
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THEORY OF OPERATION
THEORY OF OPERATION
General
This section provides general descriptions of the circuitry in the R Wave Trigger patient monitor. Refer to the
schematic diagrams at the end of this manual to find the circuits described in this section. Also see the block
diagram in the Troubleshooting section for an overview of the signal flow in the monitor.
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THEORY OF OPERATION
The vertical raster portion of the display is accomplished by turning the crt beam rapidly on and off as the beam
travels vertically from top to bottom of the display at a frequency of about 16 kHz. At the same time that the beam
is rapidly traveling vertically, it is also traveling in the horizontal direction with a trace time of about 4 ms for the
left side of the crt. The size of the raster display on the right side of the crt differs and, depending on what is
displayed, can take from 1.2 ms to approximately 3 ms. Waveform traces are displayed using stroke writing. Stroke
writing is used because it offers a smooth, continuous, high resolution display. Stroke writing entails turning on the
crt beam and varying the y-axis (vertical) deflection of the beam while the beam travels horizontally across the x
axis. It takes about 2.8 ms to draw one complete waveform trace.
Timer Circuit
The Timer Circuit creates a waveform to be used by the high voltage module in the creation of the high voltages
needed by the crt. It starts with the VERT SYNC input.
The VERT SYNC input is a 16 kHz square wave with a duty cycle of 56% that is created on the Mother Board. The
main purpose of this signal is to synchronize the video circuits on the Mother Board while the crt displays rasters. It
is a steady square wave that can be used as a clock.
The Timer Circuit inverts the VERT SYNC signal with a transistor and runs it to a monostable multivibrator (oneshot timer). The one-shot changes the duty cycle of the inverted waveform from 44% to between 12% and 60%
(varied by adjusting the EFF potentiometer). The ability to change the duration of this signal allows the operation
of the high voltage module to be fine tuned. A small duty cycle means less current to the high voltage module
(longer battery life), but it also means lower display intensity during battery operation.
From the output of the one-shot, the signal is buffered by a power MOSFET and sent to the high voltage module.
High Voltage Module
The High Voltage Module contains a circuit board that produces several relatively high voltages to be used in the
control of the crt. That circuit board is the Power Module assembly, Part Number 5001-00-XX. More information
about the Power Module is included in a section about that board. For now, be aware that when the High Voltage
Module is supplied with a 16 kHz square wave and the feedback amplifier is working, it produces three voltages: 100 V, +275 V, and 6,500 V.
Feedback Amplifier
The Feedback Amplifier takes a feedback signal from the High Voltage Module, inverts it, compares it to a voltage
reference (the HV potentiometer), and sends it back to the High Voltage Module. It is used to keep the 6500 volt
output of the High Voltage Module within tolerances. When the 6500 volt output is within tolerance, the -100 and
+275 volt outputs should also be within tolerance.
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THEORY OF OPERATION
Adjustment Circuit
The Adjustment Circuit takes the -100 V and +275 V outputs from the High Voltage Module, adjusts them with
potentiometers, and applies them to the grids of the crt.
The first grid, G1, adjusts the intensity of the crt. It is adjusted with the INT potentiometer and should be between 100 V and -14 V.
The second grid, G2, also adjusts the intensity of the crt. It is adjusted with the CUTOFF potentiometer and should
be between -14 V and +275 V.
The third grid, G3, adjusts the focus of the crt. It is adjusted with the FOCUS potentiometer and should be between
-100 V and +275 V.
Cathode Generation Circuit
The main function of the cathode generation circuit is to produce the CATHODE signal for the crt. CATHODE is a
mixture of the TREND INT and COAX Z signals. It turns the beam of the crt on and off.
The COAX Z IN is a digital signal that originates on the Mother Board, where it is called Z. It tells the crt when the
beam should be off (between waveform strokes or during a retrace). The beam of the crt should be off when this
signal is high.
TREND INT is an analog signal used to make the waveform traces brighter or darker in relation to the raster-written
data on the crt.
The CATHODE Z IN signal enters the cathode generation circuit at the input of the Z buffer. The Z buffer contains
an inverting buffer and transistor. The inverting buffer allows the signal to drive the following transistor without
being severely loaded. That transistor also inverts the signal again and changes the level of the output. The signal
produced by the transistor is similar to the CATHODE signal but not identical.
TREND INT enters the circuit at the trend intensity buffer, which contains a transistor, a diode, and the TREND
INT potentiometer. The transistor buffers and inverts the signal. Next, the TREND INT potentiometer changes
how much TREND INT signal is allowed to enter the CATHODE signal. Finally, the diode prohibits current from
flowing the wrong way through the circuit. As a whole, the trend intensity buffer sinks current from the
CATHODE signal for the desired effects.
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THEORY OF OPERATION
Low Voltage Power Supplies
DC Voltages
The Low Voltage Power Supply is on the Mother Board. Its inputs are 13.4 V~ and 6.9 V~ from the power
transformer.
Regulators U3, U4, and U5 generate +12 V and -12 V from the 13.4 V~. D23 uses the -12 V as an input to produce
-7 V. Regulator U10 and pass transistors Q13 and Q18 generate 8 V.
From the 6.9 V~, +8 V unregulated is taken from rectifier diodes D5 and D6. Regulator U2 generates +5 V.
Isolated DC Voltages
Isolation transformer T1 passes power from the non-isolated portion of the Mother Board to the isolated portion.
The 16 MICROSECOND SYNC signal triggers U31 which turns Q36 on and off. This creates a varying
current through the windings of T1 to allow power to be passed to transformer's secondary winding on the isolated
portion of the circuit. The rectifiers D50 through D51 generate an unregulated 6.5 V. Regulator U39 produces 5
V through pass transistors Q38 and Q39.
ECG Input
Isolated Amplifiers
The ECG input signals (LL, LA, RA) are applied to overvoltage protection devices and to input amplifiers U54 A,
B & C. The signals are then routed to lead selector switch U45. The selected signal is amplified by U46 and driven
by optical couplers U42 and U43, which pass the signal to the non-isolated portion of the circuit.
Lead Off Sensor
If any of the leads are disconnected, a large offset on the input signal is detected by U47, which generates the LEAD
OFF signal. This signal is passed to the non-isolated circuits through coupler U38 and sent to the digital circuits to
generate the LEAD OFF alarm. This signal, through Q46, disables the ECG amplifiers.
Shield Drive
The common-mode error signal that serves as input to the shield drive circuit is derived from the signals summed
through R242 and R243. This signal drives the shield drive amplifier U47. The output of the shield drive amplifier
returns to the patient cable serving to prevent 50/60 Hz power interference.
Lead Selection
Lead select switch U45 selects proper signals according to the levels of the L0 and L1 signals from the digital
circuitry. These signals are set according to the lead selection made by the user.
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THEORY OF OPERATION
Test Signal Generation
One of the combinations of the L0 and L1 signals indicates TEST mode. In this mode, the lead select switch is off,
and a 70 bpm signal generated by U44 is sent to ECG amplifier U55D.
ECG Waveform
ECG Filter
The signal from the output of coupler U40 and then through a low-pass filter to amplifier U26B. The signal at
U26A Pin 1 is the filtered output. This signal is switched in or out by FET Q30 which is controlled by the NOTCH
signal from the digital circuitry. Potentiometer RV13 (60 Hz) and RV14 (50 Hz) is used to adjust the notch filter.
The processor senses the line freq from U18B and automatically switches in the correct notch filter.
X1000 Output
The output at U26 Pin 1 is the X1000 signal that is sent to the rear panel for use with a recorder or other equipment.
ECG Gain
The signal from U24 Pin 1 goes to ECG gain amplifier U24 Pin 7. The gain of this circuit is determined by resistors
switched into the circuit by U25. This switch is controlled by signals G1, G2, and G3 from the digital circuitry.
The gain depends on the settings made by the user. The output signal from U24 Pin 7 goes to the A/D converter in
the digital circuitry.
A/D Converter
The A/D converter is U21 along with amplifier U22A. The converter samples the analog ECG signal and generates
a series of 1,024 eight-bit numbers which can be stored in memory and then sent through the D/A converter for
ECG waveform display.
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THEORY OF OPERATION
Cardiotach
Peak Detector
The peak detector generates a pulse at the peak of each R wave. The time between these pulses is used to compute
the heart rate. See the Peak Detector block diagram below.
4.5 SECOND
TIME-OUT
FROM CPU
ECG
FROM
NOTCH FILTER
FILTER
U26C
FULL-WAVE
RECTIFIER
D33, D34
SAMPLE
AND HOLD
U19, U23D
THRESHOLD
RV12
PEAK DETECT
COMPARATOR
U23D, D37, C82
7-70 MS
TEST
U30A
EVENT
TO DIGITAL
CIRCUITS
PACEMAKER
RESET
U20
The ECG signal is picked off by amplifier U26C through a filter made up of R126 and C66 and the components in
the feeback of U24D. This removes the baseline and T waves from the ECG signal. The signal is rectified by
diodes D33, D34 to make sure that the R waves are always positive. The output of the filter and rectifier at U23 Pin
8 is a group of positive pulses for each QRS complex. The first large pulse is the R wave.
For a pulse to be detected, it must exceed a threshold, which is based on the amplitude of the last accepted pulse and
is fine adjusted by potentiometer RV12. Sample and hold circuit U19 with U23D holds the peak level of each
accepted pulse to form the threshold for the next pulse.
When a pulse exceeds the threshold, U23B Pin 7 goes low. When the peak occurs, U23B Pin 7 goes high. The
time between when the signal exceeds the threshold and when the peak occurs must be between 7 and 70 ms for the
pulse to be accepted. The 7 and 70 ms timing pulses are generated by one-shots U30. If the signal is accepted, the
CPU generates a 10 ms EVENT pulse. The leading edge of the EVENT pulse occurs at the peak of the R wave.
This signal goes to the digital circuitry for heart rate computation. Each filtered and rectified QRS complex usually
generates more than one acceptable pulse. Therefore, the EVENT signal usually has two 10 ms pulses for each
heartbeat. A 200 ms blanking in the digital circuitry eliminates all but the first pulse.
A 4.5 second time-out is produced by the CPU. If no acceptable pulses occur for 4.5 seconds, this one-shot times
out and generates a signal that turns on U19. This causes the threshold circuit to acquire a new level.
Whenever a pulse is detected that is less than 7 ms wide, it is assumed to be a pacemaker spike. In this case, U20 is
triggered, generating a 30 ms pulse, which turns on Q22 and Q23 to discharge the filter capacitors and turns on Q31
to inject the last threshold level into the peak detector comparator input.
The Trigger Output at the rear panel connector is derived from the EVENT signal. This output is one 1 ms pulse for
each QRS complex, with the leading edge corresponding to the peak of the R wave. The signal level is -12 V to
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THEORY OF OPERATION
+12 V. Other output pulses (+5 TTL) may be generated by removing U12 and changing C56 and R111. See
component matrix on schematic.
Rate Computation
The EVENT signal goes to PLD U36 in the digital section where the 200 ms blanking removes all but one pulse for
each heartbeat. The ouptut of the flip-flop goes to the interrupt input of the microprocessor U48. The
microprocessor measures the time between interrupt pulses and computes the heart rate.
Alarm Generation
The microprocessor compares the current heart rate to the limits set by the user. If the limits are exceeded, the
appropriate alarm signal is generated.
CRT Signals
Refer to the Key Signals portion of the Testing and Troubleshooting section of this manual for diagrams of each of
the crt signals.
Vertical Deflection
The display generation is broken up into two timing periods, one for the raster display (digital information and
alarms) and the other for the stroke display of the ECG waveform. Each time period is 9.2 ms.
The raster display also contains two time periods. The first is for the left display and the second for the right
display. The left display contains the heart rate display, the setup information, and the ALARMS OFF indicator.
The right display contains the alarm indicators.
During the stroke display period, the vertical deflection is the ECG waveform signal. This signal is selected
through FET Q15 to the vertical deflection amplifiers U6 and U9 and transistors Q1, Q2, Q5 & Q6. During the
raster display period, the vertical deflection is the vertical ramp generated by U8B, with its timing set by the
V SYNC signal. The vertical ramp is passed through Q15 to the vertical deflection amplifiers.
Horizontal Deflection
The horizontal ramps are generated by U16 and U17 with timing controlled by the H SYNC signal. Four ramps are
generated in each timing cycle. The two small ramps are for raster display, and the large ramps are for stroke
display. An offset for the right side raster display is added to the circuit through U11D.
Horizontal Correction
Because the face of the crt is flat and the beam originates at a single point, the speed of the beam as it strikes the
face is greater near the edges than at the center. Therefore, correction circuitry is required to produce a waveform
that is linear over the entire screen. The linearity correction is provided by U17 and associated components.
The correction circuitry produces two signals that are added to the horizontal ramp to correct the linearity. First,
U16A integrates the horizontal ramp to produce a parabolic waveform. This waveform is the mathematical
equivalent of the speed of the beam across the crt face. This signal is inverted by U16B. The original signal and its
inverse are fed into the SYM potentiometer RV6, which selects the portion of the positive or negative waveform
required to produce a symmetrical trace between the left and right sides of the crt.
The second signal is an S-shaped waveform generated by U17A, which integrates the parabolic signal from U17B.
This S-shaped signal, when added to the horizontal ramp has the effect of slowing the beam near the edges of the
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THEORY OF OPERATION
screen. The amount of this signal added to the ramp is adjusted by the S potentiometer RV4. This allows
adjustment of linearity between the edges and the center of the screen.
Using the adjustments described above, it is possible to achieve a linear signal across the entire crt screen for any
crt. These adjustments should be done whenever a crt or Mother Board is replaced. The complete horizontal
deflection signal including correction is summed at U7 Pin 2 and goes through amplifier U7 and transistors Q3, Q4,
Q7 & Q8.
Unblanking
The unblanking (Z) signal indicates when to brighten the crt. This signal is created in the digital section. For the
raster display, short pulses cause the brightening of each dot needed to generate the characters to be displayed. For
the stroke portion, the signal is high during the entire horizontal sweep displaying the ECG waveform.
Audio Circuits
Two types of audio is produced by the monitor: a QRS beep and an alarm tone. The QRS beep is a short tone that is
generated each time a QRS complex is detected by the monitor. The alarm tone is produced when any of the alarms
are triggered. The alarm tone can be disabled by pressing the front panel
ON/OFF button.
ECG Audio
The audio signal originates in the digital circuitry. The ECG AUD signal is enabled at U51 by an output from the
processor's I/O port U51 Pin 11. This signal allows the audio frequency from U51 to be passed to the audio
amplifier. Two levels of ECG AUD, through resistor R90, go to the rear panel QRS VOLUME switch as AUDIO
HI and AUDIO LO, where the user can select a high, low, or off setting. The selected signal then goes to the audio
amplifier U13 and transistors Q19 and Q20, which drive the speaker.
Alert Audio
The ALRT AUDIO is enabled by the output from U36 Pin 18 in the digital circuit The ALERT AUD signal passes
through volume adjust potentiometer RV11 to the audio amplifier U13.
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THEORY OF OPERATION
Digital Circuitry
The digital circuitry consists of the microprocessor and its associated components. The 8 MHz clock is generated by
the F1100.. The microprocessor is U48. U49 is the read only memory (ROM), which contains the program to
operate the system. U32 is an input/output (I/O) port for passing information to and from the microprocessor
circuits. U52 is random access memory (RAM). This memory is for temporary storage of data that the
microprocessor must store. U36 generate timing signals for the system.
For the stroke display, the microprocessor sends the digital ECG waveform through FIFOs U27 and U28 to D/A
converter U29 to generate the D/A signal that gets switched into the vertical deflection signal during ECG
waveform display.
For raster display, the microprocessor sends the data through U36 and U15 to generate the Z signal. This signal
brightens the crt at the proper times to generate the characters.
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ECG Test
Equipment Required:
ECG Simulator (Fogg Model M310 or equivalent)
Initial Settings for the Test
HR high alarm limit
HR low alarm limit
Lead select
Filter
Alarms
120
40
I
ON
ON (ALARMS OFF message not displayed)
Connect the patient cable and simulator to the monitor and set the simulator as follows:
Amplitude of 1.0 mV
2.
The heart next to the heart rate indicator flashes with every QRS complex displayed.
3.
4.
Change the heart rate on the simulator to 40 bpm. Notice the following:
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6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
11.
12.
Set the simulator heart rate to 120 bpm. The HR HIGH message is displayed, and an audible alarm
sounds.
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2.
3.
Check the fuses on the low voltage side inside the monitor.
CRT Display
The display is generated from signals developed on the Mother Board. The crt gets its high voltage and cathode
signal from the High Voltage Power Supply board.
If there is no picture at all, the problem is most likely the crt itself or the HVPS board. See the Key Signals section
to check these components.
If there is a display but either the horizontal or vertical deflections are wrong, the problem is most likely the Mother
Board.
Mother Board
The Mother Board has all circuitry for processing the ECG, computing heart rate, and generating the alarms and the
audio. Therefore, any problems with these functions are caused by problems on the Mother board.
Once you have determined the major component causing the problem, refer to the Disassembly section for
instructions on replacement.
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General
No Apparent Power
1. Power source
2. Main fuse
3. Internal fuses
CRT
No Display
(Check Key Signals)
1. CRT
2. HVPS board
3. Mother Board
1. Mother Board
Test OK
1. Patient Cable
2. Connector-Front Panel to
Mother Board
3. Input Amplifiers on
Mother Board
Test Not OK
1. Mother Board
No Audio At All
1. Mother Board
2. Connection to Speaker
3. Speaker
No Alarm Audio
No ECG Audio
ECG
Audio
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AUDIO
CIRCUITS
U13,Q19,Q20
SPEAKER
FRONT
PANEL
RAMP
GENERATOR
U16A
HORIZONTAL
DEFLECTION
U7
HORIZONTAL
CORRECTION
U17
HIGH VOLTAGE
POWER SUPPLY
AND VIDEO
AMPLIFIER
CRT
D/A
CONVERTOR
U29
MULTIPLEXER
Q15, Q16
VERTICAL
DEFLECTION
U6
RASTER
GENERATOR
U8B
A/D
CONVERTOR
U21
PEAK
DETECTOR
U23B
TRIGGER
CIRCUITRY
U18A, U12
TRIGGER
OUTPUT
ISOLATED
TEST
CIRCUIT
U44
PROTECTION
CIRCUITS
LEAD
SELECT
U45
NOTCH
FILTER
U26C
ECG
INPUT
SHIELD
DRIVE
ECG X1000
BUFFER
MOTHER BOARD
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Measure at fuse F3
Measure at fuse F2
Measure at fuse F1
Normal: 14.5 to 20 V
Normal: -14.5 to -20 V
Normal: 6.5 to 8.5 V
Regulated Voltages
Normal: 11.6 0.7 V
Normal: -11.6 0.7 V
Normal: 12 0.5 V
+12 V
-12 V
+12 X
Measure at +12 TP
Measure at -12 TP
Measure at +12X TP
+5 V
Measure at +5 TP
Normal: 5 V 100 mV
+8 V
-8 V
Measure at +8 TP
Measure at -8 TP
Normal: 8 V 10 mV
Normal: -8 V 100 mV
-7 V
Measure at -7 TP
Normal:-7 V 200 mV
VREF
Measure at V REF TP
Normal: 2.41 V 5 mV
Isolated Voltages
Measure the following in the isolated section of the Mother Board using ISOL GND TP as the reference. See
Mother Board layout for test point (TP) locations.
+6.5 V
Measure at +6.5 TP
Normal: +6.5 to 7.0 V
-6.5 V
Measure at -6.5 TP
Normal: -6.5 to 7.0 V
Smaller of above must be 6.5 V; neither more than 7.0 V.
+5 V
5V
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Measure at +5 TP
Normal: 5.0 V 200 mV
Measure at -5 TP
Normal: +5 reading 100 mV
Both 5 V must be within 100 mV of each other.
Measure at +275 TP
Measure at -100 TP
Key Signals
The following are a few signals to help verify the proper operation of the monitor. Use an oscilloscope and refer to
Mother Board layout for test point locations.
ECG Waveform
1.
Press and hold the TEST button on the monitor's front panel.
2.
Put the scope probe at the rear panel X1000 output. The signal should appear as 1 V peak pulses. The
same waveform should appear on the monitor's display. The rate indication on the display should be 70
bpm.
This verifies the operation of the ECG circuitry from very near the front of the monitor's ECG section. To
verify the remaining circuit, use a simulator at the ECG input to generate a 1 mV ECG signal.
CRT Display
The following are signals generated by the Mother Board for creating the display. If these signals are correct but
the display isn't, the problem is not on the Mother Board. See Mother Board layout for test point locations.
For each of the following the signals, trigger the oscilloscope (negative) on Raster Enable (RE test point).
Raster Enable
RE Test Point
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To verify operation of the High Voltage Power Supply board, check the dc voltages as indicated in the Voltage
Measurements section (High Voltage Power Supply).
Also check the following dc filament voltages at the crt socket harness.
5V
-7 V
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brown
black
Press and hold the TEST button on the monitor's front panel.
2.
With an oscilloscope, look at the signal at the X1000 output on the rear panel.
3.
4.
5.
With the monitor's front panel controls, set the filter to ON and the lead selection to Lead I.
2.
Insert a 10 mV p-p 50 or 60 Hz sinusoidal signal into the monitor's front panel ECG input. See the
diagram below for a suggested input circuit.
3.
With an oscilloscope, look at the signal at the NOTCH test point on the Mother Board.
4.
Adjust RV13 for 60 Hz and RV14 for 50 Hz for minimum amplitude signal at the NOTCH test point. This
signal should be 600 mV p-p. To turn on the correct filter set TP21 high (+5) for 60 Hz and ground for 50
Hz. A clip lead tied to +5 or ground will accomplish this.
5.
From the front panel, set the filter to OFF. The signal at the NOTCH test point should be approximately 10
V p-p.
6.
To test the auto notch function, plug unit into a variable freq. power generator and slowly change the line
freq. from 50 to 60 Hz.
Peak Detector
1.
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Connect the ECG simulator and adjust the ECG level so that only one pulse is present at U23 Pin 7.
3.
4.
5.
Set the simulator for an ECG input signal of 300 V. Put the oscilloscope probe at U23 Pin 7.
6.
Adj RV12 (T'HLD) until the signal at U23 Pin 7 changes to two pulses.
CRT Display
Beam Centering
1.
Reduce the intensity using the intensity pot at the top of the High Voltage Power Supply board.
2.
3.
Adjust the rings at the rear of the crt to place the beam in the center of the screen.
4.
Yoke Straightening
1.
With no ECG input signal, loosen the screw holding the yoke clamp at the rear of the crt.
2.
Rotate the yoke so that the trend line on the display is horizontal.
3.
Horizontal Adjustments
1.
Put the oscilloscope on U16 Pin 1. There should be two large ramps and two small ramps.
2.
3.
Adjust RV5 so that the trend line (ECG waveform line) is 132 mm long.
4.
Adjust RV16 (SS ADJ) so that the ALARMS OFF display area is 33 mm across.
5.
Press the TEST button on the monitor's front panel. When pulses appear across the entire screen, press
FREEZE to stop the motion.
6.
Adjust RV4 (S) and RV6 (SYM) to make the pulses evenly spread across the screen. The S adjustment
controls the linearity between the middle and ends, and the SYM adjustment controls the linearity from end
to end.
7.
Press FREEZE and release TEST so that there are no pulses. Press the MENU button.
8.
Adjust RV9 (RSTP) so that the right end of the trend line just touches the left of side the menu box.
9.
Vertical Adjustments
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2.
Adjust RV1 (RASTER) so that the negative peak of the signal at U8 Pin 7 is at -2.5 V.
3.
4.
5.
Adjust RV3 (V BAL) to center the menu box between the top and bottom of the screen.
6.
7.
Adjust RV8 (DA0) so that the trend line is at the same level as the center horizontal line in the second
menu.
8.
1.
Adjust the Focus and Intensity adjustments near the top of the High Voltage Power Supply board for the
desired display.
2.
Adjust the Trend Intensity adjustment on the HVPS board to set the trend line intensity separately.
Use a leakage tester or use the ac voltage range on a digital voltmeter to measure across a 1 k resistor in parallel
with a 0.15 F capacitor and 10 resistor.
1.
Measure between a known ground and the monitor's ground post on the rear panel. Wth the line cord
properly grounded, with the ground removed, and with the line cord reversed, the readings should be less
than 20 A.
2.
With the line cord grounded, measure between shorted patient leads and the hot side of the ac line. The
reading should be less than 10 A.
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This section describes procedures for disassembly of the monitor for replacement of major components. For
reassembly, use the same procedures but work in reverse. Always remember to save all hardware and to re-install
any connectors removed during disassembly.
2.
Remove the two screws in the rear that attach the top cover to the rear panel.
3.
4.
To remove the bottom cover, turn the monitor upside-down and use the same procedure.
2.
3.
4.
Remove the crt anode cap from the front of the crt by pulling up on the rubber from the edges.
5.
Pull the High Voltage Power Supply board up and out of the card guides.
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2.
3.
4.
Loosen the screw holding the yoke clamp on the crt and slide the yoke assembly off.
2.
3.
Remove the two screws holding the crt bracket on the center side of the crt.
4.
Tilt the crt toward the side of the monitor and guide it out of the unit.
5.
After replacing the crt, do the CRT Display adjustments described in the Testing and Troubleshooting
section of this manual.
Remove the top cover, the High Voltage Power Supply board, and the crt as described above.
2.
3.
Open the recorder door and remove the paper from the recorder.
2.
Loosen the two captive Philips-head screws inside the recorder housing.
3.
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2.
Main Harness
Yoke
Front Panel
ECG Input
LED
3.
Turn the monitor over and remove the screw at the front of the Mother Board that attaches the board to the
front panel.
4.
Remove the four screws across the bottom of the rear panel.
5.
Squeeze the tabs on each of the plastic standoffs and gently pull on the board to remove it.
2.
3.
Use a knife to work a corner of the Touch Panel loose and pull the panel away from the front bezel.
4.
Feed the ribbon cable through the slot in the front plate.
5.
Make sure the clear plexiglas window is in place in the bezel. Then feed the ribbon cable on the new
Touch Panel through the slot in the bezel.
6.
Peel the protective backing from the Touch Panel and carefully press the panel onto the front bezel.
7.
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PURCHASING INFORMATION
PURCHASING INFORMATION
Parts List
The following are the part numbers for the major components in the monitor.
Component
Part Number
1117-00-01
Mother Board
5119-00-01
CRT
570000
LED
1062-00-01
1010-03-10
1010-04-10
Minimum order is $100 on all orders requiring an invoice prior to payment. When payment accompanies
purchase order, no minimum applies.
A 15% restocking charge will be made on an instrument returned for credit or exchange, unless a waiver is
issued, in writing, by an employee of Ivy Biomedical Systems, Inc.
One instruction manual and service instructions are supplied with each instrument. Additional copies may be
ordered at $25 each.
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SCHEMATICS
SCHEMATICS
SCHEMATICS
INSTALL WITH
RECORDER
OPTION
VI
GND
+12V
VO
U1
H.S.
LT1085CT-12
+12V
TP9
C1
.1UF CER
R97
100 OHM
2W 5%
VI
FC
FC
3ASB 2AG
1N5624
R31
+8V
10 OHM
R45
49.9K
+12V
D9
1N5624
VI
+ C13
10000UF
35V
J201-21
GND
D11
1N5624
VO
+ C3
2200UF
35V
U3
LT1085CT-12
H.S.
FILTER_GND
J201-22
R43
R47
499 OHM
1K
A_GND
MC34002P
+ 5
U10B 6
-
+ C23
1000UF 16V
R44
9.09K
R46
D7
1N5624
20K
+ C30
6.8UF TANT
D15
ICL8069CCZR
A GND
TP24
J201-3
DATE
11-26-97
7-27-98
7-27-98
7-27-98
8-5-98
1-25-99
4-12-99
8-6-99
11-20-00
7-17-01
7-17-01
12-12-02
12-12-02
12-12-02
2-4-03
+8V
TP18
Q13
2N3906
E1
3C
+12X
C4
.1UF CER
A
FILTER_GND
BY
GP
GP
GP
GP
GP
GP
GP
GP
GP
GP
GP
GP
GP
GP
GP
VO
GND
13.4_VAC
J201-25
D
+12X
TP5
U4
LM78L12ACZ
D8
F3
1
2
470 OHM
1/2W 10%
A
+10/13.5VDC
REVISIONS
DESCRIPTION
REVISED FOR REV-01 ARTWORK FAB PER ECN 741.
REVISED PER ECN 804.
REFERENCE REJECTED ECR 803.
REVISED PER ECN 805.
REVISED PER ECN 817.
REVISED PER ECN 868.
REVISED PER ECN 934.
REVISED PER ECN 970.
REVISED PER ECN 1052.
REVISED PER ECN 1104.
REVISED PER ECN 1105.
REVISED PER ECN 1216.
REVISED PER ECN 1217.
REVISED PER ECN 1218.
REVISED PER ECN 1251.
REV
01
02
03
04
05
06
07
08
09
10
11
12
13
14
15
POWER ON
LED
J207
R81
J201-16
J201-32
TO SHT. 4
+12VREC
A_GND
J201-33
A
D12
1N5624
R2
ADJ
D10
VI
FC
FC
3ASB 2AG
VO
R52
14
DIS
THR
R111
*
*
R111
60.4K
60.4K
806K
100UF 25V
D
R84
10K
11
CV
DIS
13
THR
12
D
-V
TO SHT. 4
LNFREQ
+V
10
TR
100K
1N4148
+ C14
15000UF
16V SH
R83
1A
1Y
4
5
2A
2B
2Y
9
10
3A
3B
3Y
12
13
4A
4B
4Y
11
C47
AUDIO_LO
6.9VAC
R271
402
OHM
2N3903
FIL_GND
+12V
R41
R39
10K
10 OHM
R75
47.5 OHM
D_GND
Q21
2N5460
D
D29
1N4148
10000PF
NPO
R89
4.99K
D
C53
R91
C52
10000PF
D NPO
C48
.022UF MP
SPEAKER_GND
J201-18
B2
499 OHM
1
2
3
4
OUTPUT
-12V
J201-31
Q17
R79
3.01K
3.01K
301K
C49
.0047UF MP
R86
30.1K
D
D22
1N4148
J201-27
1K
AUDIO_SHIELD
J201-23
D
Title
SPEAKER
J201-14
Size
C
Date:
7
|LINK
|C:\ORCAD\SHEET\SH5119\5119-002.SCH
|C:\ORCAD\SHEET\SH5119\5119-003.SCH
|C:\ORCAD\SHEET\SH5119\5119-004.SCH
|C:\ORCAD\SHEET\SH5119\5119-005.SCH
R80
1.47M
R95
AUDIO_LO
R77
3G
2N5460
J201-15
R87
5.11K
-12V
C54
.033UF MP
R78
ECG_AUDIO
TO SHT. 4
ECG_AUDIO
Q19
2N3906
R82
47.5 OHM
.1UF
CER
NOTES:
J201-6
ECG_VOLUME
R92
49.9K
+5V
AUDIO_HI
R96
10K
SPEAKER
TP14
1 1
R76
C51
J201-10
.1UF MP
.1UF
CER
6
U13
LF351
7
2
47.5 OHM
30.1K
ALERT_OUT +10/13.5VDC
A_GND
FIL_GND
TO SHT. 4
T150-
G3
R88
4
1
5
C55
R90
2K
AUDIO_OFF
C
E
C58
R85
1.47M
Q20
2N3903
B2
C50
J201-9
.22UF
MP
+12V
J201-5
R114
4.75K
ECG_X1000
Q11
2N3903
OPTION 3
D
D_GND
TO SHT. 4
T500
+12V SPEAKER_GND
TREND_INT
FILTER_GND
J206
174000
J201-4
TO SHT. 4
ALERT_AUDIO
SPEAKER
R38
475 OHM
D_GND
AUD. VOL.
RV11
20K TOP
AUDIO_OFF
+5V
D GND
TP15
J201-36
AUDIO_HI
-7V
R40
22.1 OHM
Q12
TO SHT. 4
Z
+12V
+5V
R42
1K
U12
MC1488P
OPTION 1
.01UF
MP
FIL_GND
OPTION 2
+5V
1N5624
J201-35
FILTER_GND
AUDIO_SHIELD
13.4_VAC
D ECG_VOLUME
13.4VAC
ECG_AUDIO
A_GND
FIL_GND
C46
100UF 25V
-12V
2
4
6
8
10
12
14
16
18
20
22
24
26
28
30
32
34
36
FC
FC
1.5ASB
2AG
D21
U18B
ICM7556
D 6.9_VAC
-12V
1
3
5
7
9
11
13
15
17
19
21
23
25
27
29
31
33
35
V_SYNC-
200K
6.9VAC
+12V
+5V
1N5624
D6
F2
100K
C45
VI
FC
FC
1.5ASB
2AG
100K
VO
.22UF
REAR PANEL
J201
194000
TO SHT. 4
A_GND Z_GND
U2
LM2940T-5.0
H.S.
D5
F1
J201-17
1UF
C56
D28
1N4148
J201-13
.01UF
RV10
+5V
TP20
-7V
200ms
100ms/150ms
C56
GND
6.9_VAC
1ms
TIME ADJ.
RV10
TOP ADJUST
TP11
-8V
-7V
J201-12
CV
D23
1N5338B
-8V
Q18
2N3903
14
TRIGGER
-12V
TP10
-12V
GND
R112
10K
1000PF
NPO
1K
V-
+5V
TP19
+5V
R272
TP17
V+
ICM7556
U18A
R113
10K
6 TR
C59
TO SHT. 4
TRGOUT
+5V
+5V
TO SHT. 4
DELTRG
E1
10 OHM
1N5624
-12V
+ C2
1000UF
16V
U5
LT1033
H.S.
+ C34
1000UF 16V
+ C5
2200UF
35V
A
R48
10K .1%
10PPM
F4
13.4VAC
499 OHM
J201-11
R51
121 OHM
J201-29
+12V
A .1UF
CER
2
R49
1
U10A 3
1K
MC34002P
R50
C32
10K .1%
B
10PPM
A .1UF
CER -12V
3C
+ C6
6.8UF
TANT
REC_GND
TO SHT. 4
C31
A
R1
1K
+ C12
10000UF
35V
A_GND
J201-34
Document Number
Rev
15
Sheet
1
of
+8V
C33
A
+12V
-12V
______
RASTER
______
ENABLE
TP23
A
14
13
3
1
4
-12V
1K
R32
B2
R74
10K
24.9K
6 7
5 +U16B
A MC34004P
.1UF MP
13 14
12 +U17D
A MC34004P
C25
+8V
.1UF
CER
1
R73
150K
2 3 +U17A
MC34004P
A
R14
4.99K
R108
10K
.1UF
CER
-12V
1
8
6
5
MC34004P
U7
LM318
A
RV4
"S"
5K TOP
R69
10K
R54
10K
C26
R28
3 U8A
4
-12V
R35
5
A
U8B
C19
100PF
NPO
D3
1N6263
.1UF
CER
R29
470 OHM
1/2W 10%
R16
470 OHM
1/2W 10%
C22
A
R12
100 OHM
1/2W 5%
100 OHM
B2
C
A
R10
4.99K
A
Q7
2N3906
B1
H.S.
R11
499 OHM
30.1K
.1UF
CER
1
A
RV5
H. GAIN
20K TOP
Q3
2N6487
E
C20
9 8
10 +U17C
A MC34004P
R24
15K
R18
2.4 OHM
5W 5%
R30
80.6K
NOTES:
1. ALL RESISTORS ARE 1/4W 1% U.O.S.
A
+8V
-8V
RV7
H.CTR.
20K TOP
C10
100UF
25V
.001UF MP
15K
C27
.1UF
CER
-12V
Title
MC34002P
R13
R20
Size
Hi
TP4
D4
1N4148
1K
6
6 5 +U17B
10K
MC34002P
1N4148
+ C11
100UF
25V
E
A
HORIZ.
Q4
2N6490
TP2
B1
H.S.
Q8
2N3903
2
B
10K
C41
-8V
.01UF MP
D14
.1UF
CER
R27
9.09K
-12V
R110
162K
RV6
SYM.
5K TOP
R34
2.21K
G
Q10
R15
499 OHM
C21
R109
R53
12.7K
1N4148
S2
1D
PN4393
9.09K
.01UF MP
+12V
C42
D31
1N4148
+12X
RV1
RASTER
5K TOP
R105
-8V
R70
Q9
2N3906
D13
TO SHT. 1
J201-7
C44
3.32K
R21
10K
R106
52.3K
D20
1N4148
+12V
7
C38
-8V
RV9
"RT. SIDE" TEXT
50K TOP
11
RV16
50K TOP
SLOW SWEEP ADJ.
1
TO SHT. 4
V_SYNC-
10
R33
220PF
NPO
-8V
11
R135
110K
+5V
C24
U11D
DG201ACJ
U11B
DG201ACJ
8
C40 .1UF
MP
R68
49.9K
15
U11C
DG201ACJ
9
14
U11A
DG201ACJ
A
.1UF
CER
2 R104
1
3 +U16A
10K
MC34004P
S
A
C39
Q25
3
TP22
G
PN4393
HRAMP
A
.1UF
D
-12V
CER
2
R72
200K
16
1N4148
TO SHT. 4
MOVE-
+5V
10K
1N6263
C37
.1UF
CER
A
C43
+12V
D27
R59
____
MOVE
TP12
R58
10K
12
80.6K
+5V
D19
+12V
R107
470PF NPO
5
4
3
2
1
VERT. YOKE 2
R17
1 OHM
5W 5%
D25
1N6263
+5V
C36
A .1UF
CER
C16
YOKE
J202
VERT. YOKE 1
HOR. YOKE 2
R61
10K
TO SHT. 4
H_SYNC-
RAMP
RV15
50K TOP
Vi
TP3
A
HOR. YOKE 1
______
H SYNC
TP13
______
V SYNC
TP6
C7
100UF
25V
4.99K
R22
806 OHM
MC34004P
-8V
Q1
2N6487
E
R23
VRAMP
TP7
B1
H.S.
R4
499 OHM
R9
470 OHM
1/2W 10%
D24
1N4148
R25
R3
4.99K
Q5
2N3906
R63
10K
+8V
R60
200K
12 +
13 -U16D
B2
.1UF
CER
R55
3.01K
C18
80.6K
C8
.47UF
MP
A
D1
1N6263
R26
RV3
V. BAL.
20K TOP
D16
1N4148
R62
10K
TO SHT. 4
R_ENABLE-
+8V
MC34004P
10 +
8
9 -U16C
+5V
.1UF
CER
-12V
Q15
PN4393
2
1
S
D
R6
27 OHM
1/2W 5%
D26
1N4148
R5
100 OHM
1/2W 5%
200K
R19
100 OHM
C15
100PF
NPO
A
TO SHT. 4
Z_INT
RV2
V. GAIN
1K TOP
C29
VERT.
TP1
4
1
5
R67
D2
1N4148
1
3 +
8
6
2 - U6
5
LM318
Q6
2N3903
LF351
Q2
2N6490
+ C9
100UF
25V
A
B2
C35
6.8UF TANT
U9
B1
H.S.
D18
1N4148
R7
4.99K
.1UF
CER
1M
11
6.04K
R57
R36
1K
R8
499 OHM
C17
Q16
1
2
D
S
PN4393
R66
C28
.1UF
CER
R65
49.9K
TO SHT. 4
D/A
+12V
1N4148
R56
2M
D/A
TP8
-12V
-8V
+8V
D17
3G
RV8
D/A 0
20K TOP
DATE
11-26-97
7-27-98
7-27-98
7-27-98
8-5-98
1-25-99
4-12-99
8-6-99
11-20-00
7-17-01
7-17-01
12-12-02
12-12-02
12-12-02
2-4-03
Q14
S
PN4393
6.8UF
TANT
R64
1.5K
BY
GP
GP
GP
GP
GP
GP
GP
GP
GP
GP
GP
GP
GP
GP
GP
R37
20K
REVISIONS
DESCRIPTION
REVISED FOR REV-01 ARTWORK FAB PER ECN 741.
REVISED PER ECN 804.
REFERENCE REJECTED ECR 803.
REVISED PER ECN 805.
REVISED PER ECN 817.
REVISED PER ECN 868.
REVISED PER ECN 934.
REVISED PER ECN 970.
REVISED PER ECN 1052.
REVISED PER ECN 1104.
REVISED PER ECN 1105.
REVISED PER ECN 1216.
REVISED PER ECN 1217.
REVISED PER ECN 1218.
REVISED PER ECN 1251.
REV
01
02
03
04
05
06
07
08
09
10
11
12
13
14
15
Document Number
Rev
15
Sheet
1
of
4
R265
D58
1N4148
D57
1N4148
TR
CV
U44A
ICM7556
DIS
THR
1N4148
+6.5V
R262
10K
.01UF
MP
11
R231
10K
I
1M
2N3903
1
C112
CV
13
THR
12
TP38
-5VI
RV12
T'HOLD
20K TOP
C70
1K
U25
DG508A
-12V
14
.0047UF MP
C69
1UF MP
10K
13 14
12 +U24D
A MC34004P
Q22
PN4393
GND
R133
A
R130
10K
9 8
10 +U24C
A MC34004P
V+
13
+12V
V-
-12V
+5V
G1
D34
1N4148
R129
G2
G4
TO SHT. 4
NOTCHB
D47
1N4148
-12V
R159
C81
.001UF
MP
680PF NPO
R157
100K
D40
1N6263
+5V
2
B
R188
330 OHM
1/2W 10%
THR
C102
.001UF
MP
CV
C101
C99
.22UF MP
150PF
NPO
2N3903
C103
22UF
TANT
Q35
R199
10K
2
B
E
R196
3.32K
TO SHT. 4
16uSEC_SYNC
R195
10K
RC
CX
4
5
+T
-T
NOTES:
R160
150K
U30B
CD4538B
10
U30A
CD4538B
Q
RC
14
CX
15
+T
-T
12
11
C80
.47UF MP
R194
10K
Q34
+5V
R193
10K
B
C3
TP39
-6.5V
2N3903
1E
Size
Date:
T2
+5V
+5V
.1UF
CER
Q 6
NEONATAL = /4MS
70MS
T1
TP35
C98
A
16
TR
TO SHT. 4
ADULT = /7MS
+5V
C79
DIS
EVENT
T2
TP31
D41
1N6263
10K
R192
(ADULT)
30.1K
(NEONATAL) 12.1K
499
OHM
R162
4.99K
D42
1N4148
SAMPLE
U31
ICM7555
V+
8
Q36E
R201
3C
Q31
2N3903
-8V
.1UF
CER
E1
C82
.15UF MP
R198
1K
D44
1N4148
TL034ACN
6 7
5 +U23B
100K
13
D37
1N4148
R165
D43
1N4148
60.4K
C78
A
.1UF
CER
2 1
3 +U23A
TL034ACN
A
C77
C83
.01UF MP
10K
R164
VD
+12V
R155
100K
R158
VS
1UF MP
13 14
12 +U23D
A TL034ACN
C84
.22UF MP
R154
2M
R156
200K
D
8
-8V
2N3903
1G
1N5819
R200
10K
V-
D51
-6.5V
D73
1N4148
3.24M
R189
6.04K
Q37
IRF522
499 OHM
B
Q38
C3
1E
2N3903
C104
+ 100UF
25V
730MA
R211
1K
1S
Q48
2N5116
R121
R161
-8V
R202
100 OHM
R203
2.21K
T1
1029-00-10
C128
470UF
25V
D3
8.06K
+12V
25UH
R212
-5VI
R119
+8V
ISOL GND
TP37
D52
ICL8069CCZR
MC34004P
R210
10K
11
C127
470UF
25V
R120
49.9K
+5V
L1
9 10 +U39C
+5V
301K
C62
.1UF MP
A
R132
10K
L0
D50
D48
1N5819
I
R209
10K
1N5819
C120
100UF
25V
R205
R216
20K
C115
100UF
25V
TL034ACN
10K
14
R128
100K
2S
2S
R140
2.21K
R141
.1UF
CER
+6.5V
TP40
U41
CNY17-3
R207
121
OHM
1N4148
12 +
13 -U39D
R197
D1
R122
R127
1N4148
1K
10 +
9 -U23C
C121
100UF
25V
CV
6.04K
D33
100K
R138
12.7K
D32
1N4148
+8V
C117
499 OHM
R206
1K
MC34004P
20K
R208
374 OHM
+6.5V
THR
R139
R222
D49
R213
2N3906
B
DO NOT INSTALL
FOR NEONATAL
1K
10K
1E
DIS
TR
33.2K
-6.5V
C61
Q39
R179
80.6K
R118
C3
D1
+5VI
TP36
C68
6.8UF
TANT
+5VI
1M
C116
.1UF MP
U44B
ICM7556
C118
-6.5V
+5VI
-6.5V
I
.1UF
CER
2 1
3 +U39A
MC34004P
R215
402K
R163
100K
2
U20
ICM7555
5
C63
.01UF
CD
R225
10K
R226
Q23
PN4393
G
DIS
210K
R180
.047UF MP
R124
1.47M
A .1UF
CER
49.9K
+6.5V
C113
.01UF
MP
5
4
Q
.01UF MP
+5V
C114
1UF MP
R263
1M
-6.5V
90.9K
+6.5V
U43
CNY17-3
TR
L1
2B R264
100K
Q47E
R214
+5V
R123
49.9K
10
8
R177
221 OHM
C66
R131
1M
+5V
C64
R223
-8V
7.5K
INSTALL
FOR
NEONATAL
649K (ADULT)
130K (NEONATAL)
-5VI
R230
10K
C123
R175
C67
60/50
TO SHT. 4
R102
10K
-8V
D70
FDH333
D56
D63
1N4148
2S
1M
+5V
1E
PN4393
G
1N4148
TL062
1K
D1
Q45
110K
R173
10K
R178
-12V
+ 5
U14B 6
-
U42
CNY17-3
+5VI
C143
220PF
NPO
+5VI
14
100K
R227
R172
AOUT
R253
21.5K
-6.5V
499K
+5VI
D59
10K 1W
10%
LT1058ACN
10 +
8
9 -U54C
R260
R232
499K
Q32
PN4393
1M
1N4148
4
+5V
R241
V+
GUARD
R261
LD3
NE2HC2A
R258
50M 5%
D71
FDH333
Q28
10K
A
+6.5V
R224
10K
RATE
RV19
200K TOP
D46
FB3
150013
+5VI
V-
+5VI
J204-3
G3
R126
1M
.01UF
MP
22.1
OHM
LL
R254
1K
R252
C89
C86
.022UF
MP
9
10
11
12
7
6
5
4
8
1M
1M
R99
3G
Q26
100K
1M
1N4148
R176
105K
R100
PN4393
R255
I
A
C65
.1UF MP
1000PF NPO
R266
-6.5V
C124
.1UF CER
R251
-5VI
Q46
PN4393
Q27
60/50
TP21
.1UF
CER
D45
1N4148
TO SHT. 4
ECG
2N3906
B
R143
R134
10K
10K
R142
-12V
33.2K
G3
.1UF
CER
49.9K
C3
R101
10K
TL062
+ 3
1
U14A 2
-
R98
3G
PN4393
C141
R257
402K
-12V
100K
D36
1N4148
+12V
R229
14
V+
C130
-6.5VI
U45
CD4052BE
LT1058ACN
12 +
13 -U54D
402K
R171
121K
C90
.022UF
MP
470PF
NPO
R256
1UF
MP
D72
D69
FDH333
C125
100K
C87
R170
301K
MC34004P
5 +
7
6 -U24B
R169
R145
C126
.01UF
MP
R167
60.4K
R168
200K
D35
1N4148
+5V
RV14
50 HZ ADJ.
200K TOP
16
VD
13
RV13
60 HZ ADJ.
200K TOP
X500
TP42
V-
Y0
Y1
Y2
Y3
INH
A
B
.033UF
5% MP
2S
PN4393
1
5
2
4
6
10
9
Q30
9 8
10 +U26C
A MC34004P
11
D1
Q44
X0
X1
X2
X3
1UF MP
R144
3G
PN4393
R148
R136
30.1K
C142
.1UF
CER
LT1101CN8
2
6
7
+
8
3 U46
1
-
VE
C138
220PF
NPO
12
14
15
11
VS
R249
+6.5VI
R243
100K
LT1058ACN
5 +
7
6 -U54B
100K
.033UF 5% MP
R259
4.75M
C129
R248
R137
30.1K
R242
100K
C122
.1UF
CER
R250
50M 5%
D68
FDH333
GUARD
10K 1W
10%
LD2
NE2HC2A
R220
100K
+6.5V
+5VI
FB2
150013
NON-ISOLATED
178K
J204-2
D61
1N4148
1N4148
C85
R166
INSTALL
16.9K
FOR
NEONATAL
C71
2 1
3 +U24A
MC34004P
S8
S7
S6
S5
S4
S3
S2
S1
D60
R187
90.9K
1N4148
1M
LA
ISOLATED
C72
13 14
12 +U26D
A MC34004P
100K
R233
150K
NOTCH
TP30
100K
R146
.1UF
CER
R147
.0047UF MP
R247
-5VI
C140
+12V
C92
EN
D55
1N4148
D54
.1UF
CER
C88
100K
Q41
2
1N4148
D53
-6.5V
R182
100K
R234
10K
2N3906
LT1058ACN
D67
FDH333
2S
PN4393
G
6 7
5 +U26B
A MC34004P
C91
.033UF
MP
C93
.1UF
CER
11
D1
Q43
7
6
100 OHM
-12V
INSTALL R183
FOR FILTER
OUT ONLY
R183
TO SHT. 1
J201-24
ECG_X1000
R181
3 +
2 -U54A
C137
220PF
NPO
2
3
RV18
100K TOP
ECG
GAIN
X1000
TP29
.1UF
CER
R245
100K
-6.5V
R246
50M 5%
R244
100
OHM
A FILTER
OUT
C139
D66
FDH333
GUARD
10K 1W
10%
LD1
NE2HC2A
R219
+6.5V
R184
75K
DATE
11-26-97
7-27-98
7-27-98
7-27-98
8-5-98
1-25-99
4-12-99
8-6-99
11-20-00
7-17-01
7-17-01
12-12-02
12-12-02
12-12-02
2-4-03
TO SHT. 4
LEADS_OFF
C94
.1UF
CER
3 +
1
2 -U26A
MC34004P
JP4
C95
.01UF
MP
+6.5V
+5VI
U40
IL300G
8
+5VI
J204-1
FILTER
IN
R186
162K
BY
GP
GP
GP
GP
GP
GP
GP
GP
GP
GP
GP
GP
GP
GP
GP
Q40
2N3906
E
R217 2 B
499 OHM
C
I MC34004P
SHIELD
+8V
11
6 5 +U39B
R235
499K
FB1
150013
R185
402K
R218
10K
150PF NPO
I
+12V
+8V
-6.5V
C119
RA
R228
80.6K
I
Q42
2N3903
RV17
ECG BAL
20K TOP
-8V
11
B2
X500
-6.5V
R204
10K
+5VI
+ C131
6.8UF TANT
C
I .1UF
CER
-6.5V
J208
R274
10K
1K
C133
R238
D65
1N4148
R273
10K
REMOVE R273
FOR FILTER
OUT ONLY
U38
CNY17-3
R239
30.1K
10K
C144
.01UF
CD
+5V
20K
I .1UF
CER
+ 3
1
U47A 2
TL062
R267
150013
R236
1.5K
+5VI
D64
1N4148
FB4
SHIELD_DRIVE
C132
8
1
2
3
4
5
6
1N4148
R240
SHIELD
DRIVE
TP43
RA
LA
LL
D62
REVISIONS
DESCRIPTION
REVISED FOR REV-01 ARTWORK FAB PER ECN 741.
REVISED PER ECN 804.
REFERENCE REJECTED ECR 803.
REVISED PER ECN 805.
REVISED PER ECN 817.
REVISED PER ECN 868.
REVISED PER ECN 934.
REVISED PER ECN 970.
REVISED PER ECN 1052.
REVISED PER ECN 1104.
REVISED PER ECN 1105.
REVISED PER ECN 1216.
REVISED PER ECN 1217.
REVISED PER ECN 1218.
REVISED PER ECN 1251.
REV
01
02
03
04
05
06
07
08
09
10
11
12
13
14
15
+6.5V
+6.5V
ECG
INPUT
J204
R237
100K
A2
A1
A0
TL062
5 +
6 -U47B
15
16
1
Document Number
Rev
15
Sheet
of
INSTALL WITH
RECORDER OPTION
TO SHT. 1
J201-30
ALERT_OUT
R125
1K
TO SHT. 3
60/50
182001
BEEP
HONK
VRTD
14
15
16
17
13
12
11
10
PC0
PC1
PC2
PC3
PC4
PC5
PC6
PC7
+5V
CS55
D0
D1
D2
D3
D4
D5
D6
D7
11
12
13
15
16
17
18
19
D0
D1
D2
D3
D4
D5
D6
D7
A0
A1
A2
A3
A4
A5
A6
A7
A8
A9
A10
A11
A12
A13
A14
10
9
8
7
6
5
4
3
25
24
21
23
2
26
1
A0
A1
A2
A3
A4
A5
A6
A7
A8
A9
A10
A11
A12
A13
A14
WE
OE
CS1
27
22
20
WRTRDCSRAM
GND
TO SHT. 3
LEADS_OFF
+5V
14
RN1
10K
.1UF
CER
VCC
26
RDWRTA0
A1
VCC
5
36
9
8
35
6
R269
3.32K
RD
WR
A0
A1
RESET
CS
C136
DQ7
DQ6
DQ5
DQ4
DQ3
DQ2
DQ1
DQ0
D7
D6
D5
D4
D3
D2
D1
D0
17
16
15
14
13
11
10
9
DATE
11-26-97
7-27-98
7-27-98
7-27-98
8-5-98
1-25-99
4-12-99
8-6-99
11-20-00
7-17-01
7-17-01
12-12-02
12-12-02
12-12-02
2-4-03
+5V
C105
.1UF
CER
GND
PB0
PB1
PB2
PB3
PB4
PB5
PB6
PB7
A0
A1
A2
A3
A4
A5
A6
A7
A8
A9
A10
12
____
MOVE
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
D0
D1
D2
D3
D4
D5
D6
D7
28
D
PB1
PB2
PB3
PB4
ALARM_ON/OFF
2_MIN_PRCDR
TESTMENU
GRAPH
34
33
32
31
30
29
28
27
VCC
14
13
12
11
10
9
8
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
CHASSIS_GND
D0
D1
D2
D3
D4
D5
D6
D7
GND
1
FRONT
PANEL
J203
U51
71055C-10
4 PA0
3 PA1
2 PA2
1
40 PA3
39 PA4
38 PA5
37 PA6
PA7
TO SHT. 3
L0
L1
G1
G2
G4
NOTCH-
RN2
1K
U53
MK48T02-12
8 A0
7 A1
6 A2
5 A3
4 A4
3
2 A5
1 A6
23 A7
22 A8
19 A9
21 A10
20 WG18 E-
A[0..15]
BY
GP
GP
GP
GP
GP
GP
GP
GP
GP
GP
GP
GP
GP
GP
GP
24
+5V
+5V
+5V
REVISIONS
DESCRIPTION
REVISED FOR REV-01 ARTWORK FAB PER ECN 741.
REVISED PER ECN 804.
REFERENCE REJECTED ECR 803.
REVISED PER ECN 805.
REVISED PER ECN 817.
REVISED PER ECN 868.
REVISED PER ECN 934.
REVISED PER ECN 970.
REVISED PER ECN 1052.
REVISED PER ECN 1104.
REVISED PER ECN 1105.
REVISED PER ECN 1216.
REVISED PER ECN 1217.
REVISED PER ECN 1218.
REVISED PER ECN 1251.
REV
01
02
03
04
05
06
07
08
09
10
11
12
13
14
15
C106
.1UF
CER
C135
.1UF
CER
C111
.1UF
CER
C57
.1UF
CER
C110
.1UF
CER
C109
.1UF
CER
C108
.1UF
CER
D
D
CST02
TO SHT. 2
MOVETO SHT. 2
R_ENABLE-
U52
HM62256LP-12
D
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
ECG_AUDIO
3
+12VREC
+12VREC
TO SHT. 1
+
HONK
BEEP
Q33
2N3903
C107
+5V
SOCKET
28 PIN
____
INTR
TP41
R270
150 OHM
/WRT
/RD
/MREQ
/BACK
55
48
8MHZ
22
49
21
28
INTRPT
NMI
EVENT
4
57
34
60HZ
/10MS
ADCS
T2
70MS
TO SHT. 3
SAMPLE
TP26
TO SHT. 2
V_SYNC-
76
80
25
27
5
23
14
24
40
41
39
37
36
33
30
84
35
HONKOT
BEEPOT
18
20
FLD21
46
/HSYNC
VCC
VCC
VCC
VCC
VCC
VCC
VCC
VCC
71
3
13
26
38
43
53
66
78
+12V
R71
4.99K
C96
.1UF
CER
D
R103
FO OUT
TRGPD0
TP33
1
Q
CL
PR
PG
CLK
28
VCC
10
13
12
CLK0
G0
OUT0
18
17
16
CLK1
G1
OUT1
21
19
20
CLK2
G2
OUT2
14
GND
U32
N82C54-2
D0
D1
D2
D3
D4
D5
D6
D7
9
8
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
13
VCC
IO
VREF+
14
R117
4.99K
VREF-
15
R151
+8V
TO SHT. 2
D/A
C60
.001UF
MP
R116
3.01K
4.99K
GND
VEE
RC
CMP
MC34002P
6
7
5 U22B
U29
MC1408-8N
10
11
12
13
GND
1
16
C97
Q3
Q2
Q1
Q0
SO
DOR
15
14
16
VCC
.01UF
CD
-12V
U27
74HCT40105
D3
D2
D1
D0
10
11
12
13
GND
RST
OE
DIR
SIN
VCC
Q3
Q2
Q1
Q0
16
+5V
15
14
+5V
R174
4.75K
A1
A2
A3
A4
A5
A6
A7
A8
20
VCC
D GND
D0
D1
D2
D3
D4
D5
D6
D7
RD
WR
A0
A1
26
27
22
23
A0
A1
CS
24
CS54
D
U28
74HCT40105
+8V
R152
9.09K
SOCKET
28 PIN
R153
15K
7
6
5
4
7
6
5
4
9
1
2
3
D
NOTES:
1. ALL RESISTORS ARE 1/4W 1% U.O.S.
TO SHT. 3
ECG
+12V
+ C76
6.8UF
TANT
1
3 U22A
MC34002P
U34A
74HCT74
7
A
8
VREF
AGND
9
1
2
3
TRGPD0
Y1
MX045T2C8M
D
U21
ADC0803
CLK
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
D
+5V
+5V
D0
D1
D2
D3
D4
D5
D6
D7
CS
RD
WR
INTR
19
D38
1N6263
D3
D2
D1
D0
CLK
R268
150 OHM
BUSRQ
BUSAK
VSS
14
15
12
8
7
9
10
13
CLKR
C75
680PF
SM
A
F7
F6
F5
F4
F3
F2
F1
F0
D0
D1
D2
D3
R115
20K
Q29
25
23
D0
D1
D2
D3
D4
D5
D6
D7
VI-
TRGPD0
R150
475 OHM
D4
D5
D6
D7
2N3903
RESET
VI+
TO SHT. 1
J201-1
Z_GND
D
-12V
+5V
13
U34B
74HCT74
C74
.1UF
CER
TO SHT.1
DELTRG
INT
NMI
26
DELTRG
TP25
+5V
+5V
16
17
1
2
3
5
DB0
DB1
DB2
DB3
DB4
DB5
DB6
DB7
TM
Title
WAIT
18
17
16
15
14
13
12
11
Q24
2N3903
TO SHT. 1
J201-20
TREND_INT
29
CL
PG
14
CLK
TP27
R191
10K
GND
CLK
+5VDC
11
HALT
24
14
REFSH
18
A
D0
D1
D2
D3
D4
D5
D6
D7
SO
DOR
BREQBACK-
10
PR
12
28
A0
A1
A2
A3
A4
A5
A6
A7
A8
A9
A10
A11
A12
A13
A14
A15
A 1N4148
4.99K
D39
1N6263
RST
OE
DIR
SIN
TO SHT. 1
LNFREQ
MREQ
IORQ
WR
RD
D30
SOCKET
84 PIN
JP1
STD
1
8
6
U15
5
LM318
100 OHM
10
INTNMI-
M1
19
20
22
21
VCC
11
5
7
3
VB
GND
27
WRTRD-
RS
PFO
VCC
WDI
PFI
+5V
U33
MAX690CPA
VO
_____
RESET
TP34
C73
.1UF CER
J201-2
Z
TO SHT. 2
Z_INT
+5V
R149
U48
Z84C008
A0 30
A1 31
A2 32
A3 33
A4 34
A5 35
A6 36
A7 37
A8 38
A9 39
A10 40
A11 1
A12 2
A13 3
A14 4
A15 5
TO SHT. 1
J201-7
SAMPLE
F0
F1
F2
F3
F4
F5
F6
F7
+5V
TO SHT. 3
EVENT
Z
TP16
U36
GRG_GUU
2452-00-04
(330093)
58
83
12
9
81
62
54
77
29
1
70
10
EVENT
TP28
+5V
/4MS
70MS
SAMPLE
45
56
22
TO SHT. 3
16uSEC_SYNC
14
2367-01-04
FOR 101NR
7
19
32
42
47
59
72
82
A10
10K
D
GND
GND
GND
GND
GND
GND
GND
GND
PIN001
PIN002
CSROM
RD-
RDBK0
RDBK1
/WRTRDY
/RDRDY
RECSYNC
20
22
27
1
/ZOUT
/VSYNC
REINTEN
EVNT
/MOVE
25
R221
2366-01-04
FOR 101R
LDOFF
/PRINT
A15
A14
A13
A12
A11
A2
A1
A0
D1
D0
/RDFIF
/UNLFIF
CE
OE
PGM
VPP
U49
(330043)
A15
A14
A13
A12
A11
A2
A1
A0
D1
D0
8
61
2
69
79
74
75
63
6
73
50
44
TO SHT. 2
H_SYNC16US
TP32
68
65
52
60
51
67
A0
A1
A2
A3
A4
A5
A6
A7
A8
A9
A10
A11
A12
A13
BEEP
HONK
VRTD
10
9
8
7
6
5
4
3
25
24
21
23
2
26
17
64
RDY
A0
A1
A2
A3
A4
A5
A6
A7
A8
A9
A10
A11
A12
A13
DTAD8
DTAD7
SOCKET
44 PIN
INSTALL WITH
RECORDER OPTION
27
18
O0
O1
O2
O3
O4
O5
O6
O7
15
16
J205
RECORDER INTERFACE
202002
RDY
CE/WAIT
11
12
13
15
16
17
18
19
CSROM
CSRAM
CST02
CS54
CS55
RECRD
RECWR
INT/PULSE
IEI
IEO
/RES
CLK
D0
D1
D2
D3
D4
D5
D6
D7
FD7
FD6
FD5
FD4
FD3
FD2
FD1
FD0
CLK
41
42
40
12
8
A11
A12
A13
A14
A15
31
11
M1
IORQ
MREQ
RD
WR
C134
.1UF CER
D
/RDY
/TMOT
MREQRDWRT-
30
11
14
10
9
+5V
VCC
BUSREQ
BAI
BAO
A6
A7
A8
A9
A0
A1
A2
A3
A4
A5
GND
17
16
15
28
BREQBACK-
.1UF
CER
A0 7
A1 5
A2 4
A3 3
A4 2
A5 1
A6 44
A7 43
A8 26
A9 25
A10 24
A11 23
A12 22
A13 21
A14 20
A15 19
VCC
D0
D1
D2
D3
D4
D5
D6
D7
TO SHT. 1
TRGOUT
RECSYNC
/RDRDY
/WRTRDY
39
38
37
36
35
33
32
31
RECWR
/WRTRDY
RECRES
RECRD
/RDRDY
RECSYNC
RDBK0
A0
A1
A2
A3
A4
U35
Z84C1008
D0
D1
D2
D3
D4
D5
D6
D7
13
R190
49.9K
RDBK0
D0
D1
D2
D3
D4
D5
D6
D7
VRTD
HONK
BEEP
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
RECWR
RECRD
CS55
CS54
CST02
CSRAM
CSROM
1B
2B
3B
4B
5B
6B
7B
8B
9B
10B
11B
12B
13B
14B
15B
16B
17B
18B
19B
20B
21B
22B
23B
24B
50B
R93
10K
D[0..7]
34
+5V
1A
2A
3A
4A
5A
6A
7A
8A
9A
10A
11A
12A
13A
14A
15A
16A
17A
18A
19A
20A
21A
22A
23A
24A
25A
T150C
AGND
TO SHT. 1
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
TO SHT. 1
T500
R94
10K
GND
C100
10000UF 16V
RDBK0
RECSYNC
/RDRDY
/WRTRDY
ALERT_AUDIO
Size
-12V
D
Date:
4
Document Number
Rev
15
Sheet
of