Purpose and Audience This Site Planning Manual is intended as a reference for the effective and correct implementation of Buzz. It describes all information required to prepare the sites for on-wall and in-wall mounting, including drawings. This guide is written for all members of the clinical, architectural, structural, hospital or consulting team which are involved in the planning and implementation of Buzz or parts of it.
The information given is subject to change without notice. No legal obligations exist, either on the part of Brainlab, the customer or any third party with regard to the planning, sale, delivery, installation or operation of a Buzz system except as stipulated by duly executed written agreements between the parties and any attachments thereto.
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GENERAL INFORMATION Disposal Instructions Only dispose of electrical and electronic equipment in accordance with statutory regu- lations. For information regarding the WEEE (Waste Electrical and Electronic Equip- ment) directive, visit: http://www.brainlab.com/en/sustainability Site Planning Manual Rev. 1.1 Buzz Ver. 2.0...
Such problems include device malfunctions, device failure, damage to device or damage to property. Notes NOTE: Notes are formatted in italic type and indicate additional useful hints. Site Planning Manual Rev. 1.1 Buzz Ver. 2.0...
Read this guide thoroughly. Non-observance of the guidelines it contains may cause severe or even fatal injury to the patient or user. Do not use Buzz components after an abnormal impact, such as an earthquake or explosion. Because of the possibility of fundamental structural damage to the building, a new structural evaluation must be performed.
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Project-Specific Information Site Planning Manual Rev. 1.1 Buzz Ver. 2.0...
Buzz Configurations General Information Buzz is a platform for the integration of devices and for the distribution of video signals and multimedia content. It is intended to be used for communication between compatible Brainlab devices. It provides centralized access for managing video data, medical images and patient data.
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Connection panel cover Buzz In-Wall Buzz In-Wall comprises a touch display integrated in the wall. The computer is separate and may be located up to 100 m away (e.g., in a control room rack). Alternatively, you may replace the Buzz computer with the Digital OR Computer For Barco Integration.
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BUZZ OVERVIEW Buzz In-Wall or On-Wall with Additional Touch Display The Buzz In-Wall or Buzz On-Wall can optionally be installed with up to four touch displays (main touch display and up to three additional touch displays). ① Figure 4 Component Additional touch display ①...
The wall-mounted Buzz computer can be mounted in direct vicinity of the touch display module or up to 2.5 m (8.2 ft) away. In the long distance setup, the Buzz computer can be located separated (e.g., in a control room rack) with a distance up to 100 m (328 ft) away.
The varying cabling concepts are described in this chapter. Also refer to system connections. Related Links 3.4 System Connections on page 26 6.1.1 Digital OR Computer For Barco Integration Connections on page 61 Site Planning Manual Rev. 1.1 Buzz Ver. 2.0...
The customer is responsible for a safe mounting of the mounting plates to the wall in case of Buzz On-Wall, respectively for a safe mounting of the mounting frame into the wall in case of Buzz In- Wall.
439 mm Depth 414 mm Weight 17 kg NOTE: The above dimensions are based on horizontal placement of the computer. Related Links 6.1 Digital OR Computer For Barco Integration Specifications on page 59 Site Planning Manual Rev. 1.1 Buzz Ver. 2.0...
AC Power Supply Verify that the AC power supply branch circuit that provides power to Buzz is not overloaded. This will reduce the risk of personal injury, fire, or damage to the equipment. Buzz load should not exceed 80% of the branch circuit rating. Consult the electrical authority responsible for your facility wiring and installation requirements.
On-Wall play Requirements for External Main Switch A main switch must be provided in close vicinity to the Buzz component that meets the following requirements: • Must be conform to IEC 61058-1 for a mains transient voltage of 4 kV •...
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SYSTEM SPECIFICATIONS • Be recognizable that the indicator belongs to the Buzz component(s) in normal operator position (IEC 60601-1:2012 Clause 15.4.4) NOTE: Be aware of national deviations which must be fulfilled. Grounding (Protective Earth) / Equipotentiality Post (Buzz Computer Only) •...
Supported Resolutions Buzz Computer: Supported Input Resolutions The table below specifies the supported input resolutions for each input available on Buzz. Signals outside of the specified resolutions may not be supported. For more information on input resolution contact Brainlab support.
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Graphic Card 3D Output The graphic card delivers a progressive single stream signal. The 3D content is created by Brainlab software (additional software may be required). An external display must support 3D a line-by-line technology to display the 3D content correctly.
Restrictions Critical Signals For applications using life supporting or other critical signals, this information must be made available independent of Buzz, for example by connecting the signal directly to a touch display (bypassing Buzz). Real-Time Video The Buzz video system is not intended to be used for real-time video distribution.
DVI Video Inputs 5V DC Output for Video In Transfer Lines ⑥ • 6 x 5V DC / 2A NOTE: Only connect equipment specified by Brainlab to the DC output. Network Connection ⑦ • Tracking Unit/Camera (not yet released) • Intraoperative Data/Navigation Data ports ⑧...
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NOTE: The Mains Switch, Mains Power Inlet and Potential Equalization Pin are not accessible if the Computer is wall-mounted. Connections 4-11 in the connection panel are only for use by Brainlab support. Do not change or add any connections to this panel as they are used for internal system communication.
Cable and Accessory Specifications Buzz cables that have been tested for emission and immunity conformity: Cables Specification Power cable...
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DisplayPort ble (max. 5m for 1920 x 1080/60 Hz and max 3.6 m for 3840 x 2160/30 Hz/60 Hz). Related Links 6.1.1 Digital OR Computer For Barco Integration Connections on page 61 Site Planning Manual Rev. 1.1 Buzz Ver. 2.0...
In order to guarantee best practice and a short implementation period, certain requirements must be fulfilled by the customer (or customer-assigned 3rd-party vendors) prior to the Brainlab installation. The following section gives a brief overview of the typical scope of work.
All Buzz components must be mounted outside the patient environment. All Buzz components are non-sterile and shall not be positioned inside or above a sterile field. Buzz components must be mounted in a location where the airflow out of Buzz is not directed towards the patient environment.
Standard Layouts and Wiring Concepts Related Links 2.3 Buzz Connections on page 15 6.1.1 Digital OR Computer For Barco Integration Connections on page 61 4.2.1 Buzz On-Wall Buzz On-Wall - Example Wiring Diagram Figure 12 Site Planning Manual Rev. 1.1 Buzz Ver. 2.0...
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Buzz On-Wall Buzz On-Wall Side by Side - Example Floor Plan Figure 13 Site Planning Manual Rev. 1.1 Buzz Ver. 2.0...
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PLANNING AND SITE PREPARATION Figure 14 Site Planning Manual Rev. 1.1 Buzz Ver. 2.0...
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Buzz On-Wall Buzz On-Wall with Additional Touch Displays - Example Floor Plan Figure 15 Site Planning Manual Rev. 1.1 Buzz Ver. 2.0...
PLANNING AND SITE PREPARATION 4.2.2 Buzz In-Wall Buzz In-Wall - Example STC Diagram Figure 16 Site Planning Manual Rev. 1.1 Buzz Ver. 2.0...
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Buzz In-Wall Buzz In-Wall - Example Floor Plan Figure 17 Site Planning Manual Rev. 1.1 Buzz Ver. 2.0...
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PLANNING AND SITE PREPARATION Buzz In-Wall with Additional Touch Displays - Example Floor Plan Figure 18 Site Planning Manual Rev. 1.1 Buzz Ver. 2.0...
10°C to 35°C [50°F to 95°F] Relative Humidity 30% to 75% (non-condensing) Barometric Pressure 700 to 1060 hPa Buzz is not suitable for use in the presence of flammable anesthetic mixture containing air, oxygen or nitrous oxide. Site Planning Manual Rev. 1.1 Buzz Ver. 2.0...
Duct Work/Conduits • Conduit implementation according to the Brainlab drawings • Inner diameter: 40 mm (1.57") (unless nominated otherwise - refer to Brainlab drawings) • All conduits to be prepared with pull wire • Refer to schematics starting on for routing overviews.
Suggested Mounting Height 4.4.2 Suggested Mounting Height General Information The recommended center mounting height for the Buzz touch display is at 150 cm (59") above finished floor. Figure 19 Site Planning Manual Rev. 1.1 Buzz Ver. 2.0...
Level and fasten the display metal frame (B) using the four long slots ②. Remove screw ① from the center hole. Create a silicone joint on the top side between the wall and the Buzz 2.0 Display On-Wall Housing to reach an ingress protection of class IP21. Otherwise, only IP20 can be ach- ieved.
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Mounting Information Buzz On-Wall Step ③ Clip the foam packaging cover as protection against scratches in the display metal frame (B). Site Planning Manual Rev. 1.1 Buzz Ver. 2.0...
Level and fasten the Buzz 2.0 Display On-Wall Housing (A) using the four long slots ②. Remove screw ① from the hole. Drag a silicone joint on the top side between the wall and the Buzz 2.0 Display On-Wall Housing to reach an ingress protection of class IP21. Otherwise, only IP20 can be ach- ieved.
The In-Wall mounting plate kit consists of the Display metal frame. NOTE: If more Buzz 2.0 In-Wall touch displays are mounted adjacent to each other, plan a 6-10 cm (2-4") gap between the In-Wall frames to avoid interference of the protruding front bezels.
• (A) Display metal frame NOTE: If more Buzz In-Wall touch displays are mounted adjacent to each other, plan a 6-10 cm (2-4") gap between the In-Wall frames to avoid interference of the protruding front bezels.
(see point A in ) frame during an upgrade. Three different mounting positions are possible for height adjustment. To do this, the customer must fulfill these specifications: • The total weight of the Buzz 2.0 (touch display assembly including mounting frame) is: 38 kg (83.8 lbs) * •...
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Installing the Buzz 2.0 In-Wall Touch Display in the Buzz 1.0 Hole Pattern The Buzz 2.0 In-Wall Touch Display can be installed using the Buzz 1.0 wall cut out during an upgrade. To do this, the customer must checked and fulfill these specifications: •...
• The height of mounting angles must not exceed 30 mm to ensure sufficient ventilation of the MCU. • The heat distribution of the Buzz computer is 400 W. • The temperature inside the rack should not exceed +35°C. • The environmental requirements must be fulfilled.
Required Service Access to Buzz Touch Display General Information The Buzz Touch Display can be flipped down 90° when Brainlab services the system. Ensure that there is sufficient space in front of and below the system and no permanent objects are installed there.
Ventilation Openings on Additional Touch Display On-Wall Ventilation openings are located on the bottom and sides of the system as marked below. Figure 28 NOTE: The airflow marked above is inside the wall. Site Planning Manual Rev. 1.1 Buzz Ver. 2.0...
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NOTE: The computer must be installed on the bottom/base plate to not block the ventilation openings. Buzz In-Wall Mounting Frame Ventilation openings are located as marked below. Figure 30 NOTE: There are no exposed ventilation openings on the In-Wall Touch Display. Site Planning Manual Rev. 1.1 Buzz Ver. 2.0...
• The wall material surrounding the air volume inside the wall (thermal conductivity, thickness of materials). • The temperature inside the OR (heating below or above the Buzz touch display should be prevented). • The unobstructed air volume within the wall (which can be improved, i.e., with greater wall depth, opening to the ceiling and/or ventilation grids).
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PLANNING AND SITE PREPARATION Heat Distribution With Openings The below image shows the improved heat distribution with ventilation grids installed below and above the touch display: Figure 32 Site Planning Manual Rev. 1.1 Buzz Ver. 2.0...
The actual timeline for each project varies from installation to installation. The above timeline may only be used as a guide. The actual timeline can only be confirmed after the Brainlab layout drawings have been approved and signed by the customer. This normally occurs during the detailed planning phase.
• The scope of work packages for all involved parties and trades (if required) Detailed Planning Brainlab completes a detailed set of planning/construction drawings, which have to be approved (i.e., “signed off”) by the customer. The detailed project timeline is issued by Brainlab and must be confirmed by the customer. Production This is the preparation phase for the customer, Brainlab and other involved parties.
Digital OR Computer For Barco Integration Processor Intel Xeon E5-1650v4 Memory 16 GB DDR4 Mass Storage 480 GB SSD External Drives CD/DVD writer Graphics 2 x Nvidia Quadro P2000 Operating System Windows 10 64-bit Site Planning Manual Rev. 1.1 Buzz Ver. 2.0...
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Power Requirements Digital OR Computer For Barco Integration Operating Voltage 100 - 240 V Current 9.5 - 4.0 A Frequency 50 - 60 Hz Power Consumption Max. 600 W (typically 350 W) Site Planning Manual Rev. 1.1 Buzz Ver. 2.0...
Digital OR Computer For Barco Integration has no direct video inputs. It offers connectivity to the Barco Nexxis video routing network: • Imaging Input: Barco Nexxis • Color Coding: various • Connector: QSFP+ • Signal Type: Various • Formal: Various, up to UHD1/4k Site Planning Manual Rev. 1.1 Buzz Ver. 2.0...
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(max. 5m for 1920 x 1080/60 Hz and max 3.6 m for 3840 x 2160/30 Hz/60 Hz). Fiber LAN cable with duplex LC-connector Barco Nexxis Insert QSFP+ module into QSFP+ cage on computer. Video QSFP+ Site Planning Manual Rev. 1.1 Buzz Ver. 2.0...
• Rear-side (with air vents): min. 200 mm / 7.87 inches • All other sides (without air vents): min. 10 mm / 0.39 inches Please refer to the Fujitsu Rack Installation guide and Fujitsu Operating Manual. Ventilation Site Planning Manual Rev. 1.1 Buzz Ver. 2.0...
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Digital OR Computer For Barco Integration Installation Site Planning Manual Rev. 1.1 Buzz Ver. 2.0...
Refer to the Brainlab Cleaning, Disinfection, and Sterilization Guide or Buzz System and Technical User Guide for detailed cleaning and disinfection procedures. Maintenance Refer to the Buzz System and Technical User Guide for maintenance intervals and procedures. Site Planning Manual Rev. 1.1 Buzz Ver. 2.0...
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Other References Site Planning Manual Rev. 1.1 Buzz Ver. 2.0...
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