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BP-S510
Patient Monitor
Operation Manual
Part Number: A7072 Rev.1 (1731064B)
Revised Date: 04/2006
Printed in Korea
Copyright © 2005-2006 All rights reserved.

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  • Page 1 BP-S510 Patient Monitor Operation Manual Part Number: A7072 Rev.1 (1731064B) Revised Date: 04/2006 Printed in Korea Copyright © 2005-2006 All rights reserved.
  • Page 2 The BP-S510 conforms to the EMC standard IEC60601-1-2. Note that mobile phones should not be used in the vicinity of the BP-S510. Note, however, any device not complying to the EMC standard that is used with the BP-S510 renders the BP-S510 as non-compliable to the EMC standard.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    SAFETY INFORMATION ..........................1 General Safety Information ........................1 Warning ..............................1 Cautions ..............................3 INTRODUCTION ............................5 Intended Use for the BP-S510 ......................5 About This Manual..........................5 Identifying the BP-S510 monitor Configurations ...................5 Features for the BP-S510........................6 DESCRIPTION OF THE MONITOR......................7 Front Panel Components ........................7 Rear Panel Components ........................9...
  • Page 4   Description of Pleth Waveform Menu Functions .................61 RESPIRATION MONITORING........................63 General..............................63 Setup Connections ..........................63 Description of Respiration Menu Functions ..................64 Description of Respiration Waveform Menu Functions ...............66 TEMPERATURE MONITORING .........................67 General..............................67 Setup Connections ..........................67 Description of Temperature Menu Functions..................67 IBP MONITORING ............................69 General..............................69 Installing an IBP module........................69 Setup Connections ..........................70...
  • Page 5 Electrical ............................122 Environmental Conditions .........................122 Measurement Parameters.........................123 Trends..............................126 Compliance............................127 Manufacturer’s Declaration .......................129 Figures Figure 1. Front Panel Components ................................ 7 Figure 2. Rear Panel Components................................. 9 Figure 3. Left Panel Components ................................ 10 Figure 4. Right Panel Components ...............................11 Figure 5. Displays ....................................13 Figure 6.
  • Page 6 Figure 57. Setting Information Printing .............................. 101 Figure 58. Data Port Pin Layout................................. 103 Figure 59. Recorder Paper Replacement ............................107 Tables Table 1. BP-S510 Controls..................................8 Table 2. Panel and Label Symbols............................... 12 Table 3. Display Symbols..................................14 Table 4. Display Colors ..................................15 Table 5.
  • Page 7: Safety Information

    This section contains important safety information related to general use of the BP-S510 multi-parameter patient monitor. Other important safety information appears throughout the manual. The BP-S510 will be referred to as the monitor throughout this manual. Important! Before use, carefully read this manual, accessory directions for use, all precautionary information and specifications.
  • Page 8   WARNING: Pre-use inspection and preventive maintenance must be performed for safe use. WARNING: The monitor may be used with electrical surgical equipment. Follow the instruction manuals for medical instruments – notably electrosurgical and diathermy instruments – when used, as their high – frequency energy units may cause burns to patients via attachments.
  • Page 9: Cautions

    IEC 60601-1-1 and the electromagnetic compatibility system standard IEC60601-1-2. If in doubt, consult Colin Medical Technology Technical Support Representative CAUTION: Risk of explosion if battery is replaced by an incorrect type.
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  • Page 11: Introduction

    Intended Use for the BP-S510 The BP-S510 is intended to be used to monitor electrocardiography (ECG), heart rate (HR), noninvasive blood pressure (NIBP) - systolic, diastolic and mean arterial pressures, functional arterial oxygen saturation (SpO...
  • Page 12: Features For The Bp-S510

    AC power source is not available. Electrical The BP-S510 is powered by an internal battery pack that typically provides one hour of monitoring from fully charged new batteries. The batteries are continuously recharged when the monitor is connected to AC power source. Refer to the Battery Operation section for details.
  • Page 13: Description Of The Monitor

    DESCRIPTION OF THE MONITOR Front Panel Components Visual alarm indicator Alarm silence button NIBP interval button NIBP start/stop button Jog dial Power on indicator Power on/off button Battery charging indicator 1 10 Battery charging indicator 2 11 Record button 12 Trend button 13 Home button Figure 1.
  • Page 14: Table 1. Bp-S510 Controls

    Table 1. BP-S510 Controls Symbols Description Power on/off button turns the monitor on or off. Record button prints measured data if an optional recorder is installed. Alarm silence button silences the audible alarm temporarily. suspends the audible alarm by pressing over 2 seconds.
  • Page 15: Rear Panel Components

    Rear Panel Components Handle Equipotential terminal Ventilators Speaker VESA connector holes Figure 2. Rear Panel Components...
  • Page 16: Left Panel Components

    Left Panel Components ECG connector NIBP connector Temperature channel 1 AC power connector Temperature channel 2 Water trap (option) connector connector (option) IBP channel 1 (option) Filter (option) IBP channel 2 (option) Exhaust port (option) Figure 3. Left Panel Components...
  • Page 17: Right Panel Components

    Right Panel Components USB port Battery cover LAN port Recorder (option) RS-232 port Figure 4. Right Panel Components...
  • Page 18: Table 2. Panel And Label Symbols

    Table 2. Panel and Label Symbols Symbols Description Symbols Description Power on indicator EU representative Battery charging indicator 1 Dust and water resistance Attention, consult Battery charging indicator 2 accompanying documents Visual alarm indicator CE mark Type CF- Defibrillator proof Crossed-out wheeled bin ECG connector Manufacturer...
  • Page 19: Displays

    Displays Alarm message area Setup icon Title of waveform parameter Alarm limits icon Waveform Time display Waveform area Numerical area Informative message area Alarm icon Battery status icon Alarm limit values Patient mode icon Title of numeric parameter Big number screen icon Numeric value Figure 5.
  • Page 20: Table 3. Display Symbols

    Table 3. Display Symbols Symbols Description Symbols Description ECG waveform icon NIBP auto mode Interval ECG lead pair NIBP elapsed time ECG size scale icon and unit Pulse amplitude indicator ECG size bar P1 Label Respiration rate icon & unit P2 Label Respiration source icon: Im P1 or P2 Label:...
  • Page 21: Table 4. Display Colors

    Symbols Description Symbols Description NIBP graphical trend icon HR/PR graphical trend icon T2 graphical trend icon graphical trend icon T1 graphical trend icon IBP graphical trend icon EtCO graphical trend icon Respiration graphical trend icon Table 4. Display Colors Function Color ECG and HR/PR Green...
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  • Page 23: Setting Up The Monitor

    Unpacking and Inspection The monitor is shipped in one carton. Examine the carton carefully for evidence of damage. Contact Colin Medical Technology Technical Support Representative immediately if any damage is discovered. Refer to the Maintenance section for instructions on returning damaged items.
  • Page 24: List Of Components

    List of Components The following items are standard in the package. Table 5. Standard Accessories Figure Description Q’ty Main Unit BP-S510 OPERATION MANUAL 1731064 (English) AC POWER CORD 046111 BATTERY 040074 ROLL PAPER *Only when Recorder option is installed. For NIBP CUFF No.3 (12cm)
  • Page 25 Figure Description Q’ty For ECG ECG 3-LEAD WIRES No.5 AG1002 (G,R,Y) For SpO DURA SENSOR DS-100A EXTENSION CABLE DOC-10 For CO SAMPLING SET (AIRWAY ADAPTER, NAFION TUBE & SAMPLING TUBE) C010ZZ *Only when CO option is installed.
  • Page 26: Table 6. Optional Accessories

    Others 1731064A OPERATION MANUAL (English) 1731065A OPERATION MANUAL (German) 1731066A OPERATION MANUAL (French) 1731093A OPERATION MANUAL (Portugese) 1731068A OPERATION MANUAL (Spanish) 1731071A SERVICE MANUAL (English) 040074 BATTERY (BP-S510) 048151 ROLL PAPER BP-S510 A023ZZ GROUDING WIRE TYPE1 A024ZZ GROUDING WIRE TYPE2...
  • Page 27: Power Cable Connections

    Power Cable Connections WARNING: Do not connect to an electrical outlet controlled by a wall switch because the device may be accidentally turned off. CAUTION: If in doubt the integrity of the AC power source, the monitor must be operated from its internal battery. AC Power Make sure that the AC outlet is properly grounded and supplies the specified voltage and frequency (100-240V~ 50-60 Hz).
  • Page 28: Measurement Cable Connections

    Measurement Cable Connections WARNING: For best product performance and measurement accuracy, use only accessories supplied or recommended by Colin Medical Technology. Use accessories according to the manufacturer’s directions for use and your facility’s standards. Use only accessories that have passed the recommended biocompatibility testing in compliance with ISO10993-1.
  • Page 29: Battery Operation

    BATTERY OPERATION CAUTION: Recharging battery is strongly recommended when it has not been fully recharged for 2 or more months. CAUTION: When the voltage of the battery is very low, it is a possibility of not operating. Note: It is recommended that the monitor remain connected to AC power source when not in use.
  • Page 30: Battery Status Indication

    A new, fully charged battery will provide 1 hour monitoring operation under the following conditions: Operation of ECG, Respiration, SpO , Temperature, CO and IBP NIBP automatic measurement per 5 minutes No audible alarm condition No external communication operating No printing Ambient temperature at 25°C Battery Status Indication When operating on batteries, the battery status icon in the lower part of the display...
  • Page 31: Using The Monitor

    USING THE MONITOR WARNING: If the Power On Self-Test is not completed successfully, do not try to use the monitor. WARNING: Each time the monitor is used, check alarm limits to make sure that they are appropriate for the patient being monitored. WARNING: Keep patients under close surveillance when monitoring.
  • Page 32: Figure 8. Initial Screen

    Figure 8. Initial Screen Note: The system version shown above is only an example. 4. After power-up diagnostics are successfully completed, the monitor is ready for operation. Note: If the monitor detects an internal problem during POST, the monitor will display an error code and will not display the monitoring screen.
  • Page 33: Setting Date And Time

    Setting Date and Time You may set the date and time displayed on the screen and printed on the reports. 1. Rotate the jog dial to highlight Time display, and then press the jog dial to select Date/Time menu. 2. Rotate the jog dial to display the desired number for year, month, day, hour or minute, and then press the jog dial to select the desired number.
  • Page 34: Setting Basic Setup Parameters

    Setting Basic Setup Parameters This procedure will allow you to set Patient Mode, Record Speed, Wave Record Time, Wave Record Select, Record On Alarm, Auto List Record, Alarm Volume, HR/PR Tone Volume, Key Beep Volume, Sleep Mode, Main Screen and Service menu. Figure 11.
  • Page 35: Figure 12. Basic Configuration Display

    Patient Mode 1. Rotate the jog dial to highlight Setup icon. Press the jog dial to display the setup menu. 2. Rotate the jog dial to highlight Patient Mode, and then press the jog dial to select an appropriate mode: Adult or Neonatal. Setting Record If an optional recorder is installed, this menu will allow you to set Record Speed, Wave Record Time, Wave Record Select, Record On Alarm and Auto List Record.
  • Page 36: Figure 13. Co 2 Option Display

    6-ch wave with CO option: ECG 1 + ECG 2 + ECG 3 + SpO + RESP + CAPNO Figure 13. CO option display 6-ch wave with IBP option: ECG 1 + ECG 2 + IBP 1 + IBP 2 + SpO + RESP Figure 14.
  • Page 37 Note: The user can select a desired waveform in each waveform area. 1. Rotate the jog dial to highlight the waveform area to be changed. 2. Press the jog dial to display the waveform menu. 3. Select Waveform select by rotating and pressing the jog dial. 4.
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  • Page 39: Alarms And Limits

    ALARMS AND LIMITS WARNING: Each time the monitor is used, check alarm limits to make sure that they are appropriate for the patient being monitored. General When the monitor detects certain conditions that require user attention, the monitor enters an alarm state. The monitor response is indicated by: Visual alarm indication Audible alarm indication Physiological alarms including identification of out-of-limit vital signs...
  • Page 40: Alarm Priority And Messages

    Alarm Priority and Messages There are three possible priorities for visual and audible alarms: High, Medium, and Low. The high, medium and low priority messages are displayed in the alarm message area, and the informative messages are displayed in the informative message area. Refer to the Troubleshooting section for the recommended actions.
  • Page 41 Technical Alarm Parameter Condition Messages Deflation time is too long NIBP: Cuff excessive artifact (C13) Deflation speed is too low (C13) Maximum inflating pressure is too low to NIBP: Cuff insufficient pressure NIBP calculate patient BP value. (C14) (C14) Abnormal pulse due to arrhythmia and too NIBP: Cuff irregular pulses (C15) much noise.
  • Page 42: Table 13. Medium Priority Alarm

    Technical Alarm Parameter Condition Messages Critically low battery condition. The device System: Critically low-battery will be automatically turned off within 5 condition. minutes. System Real time clock is malfunction. System: Real time clock error. Watch dog timer is malfunction. System M: WDT error. Data memory is broken.
  • Page 43: Table 15. Informative Messages

    Informative Messages Informative messages indicate a system condition that needs to be corrected. Table 15. Informative Messages Parameter Condition Messages Measurement value can’t be calculated NIBP: Retry, Check cuff/Patient (C12) even when inflated cuff pressure is deflated to specified pressure. Specified pressure is 10mmHg for adult and 5 mmHg for neo.
  • Page 44: Visual Alarm Indication

    Visual Alarm Indication Table 16. Visual Alarm Characteristics Alarm Category Color Alarm Indicator Flashing Rate High priority 5 flashes in 3 seconds (1.7Hz) Medium priority Yellow 5 flashes in 8 seconds (0.6Hz) Low priority Yellow Always on (non-flashing) Note: Visual alarm Indicator on the right top of the front panel responds with the flashing rates described in Table 16 when an alarm occurs.
  • Page 45: Changing Alarm Limits

    The monitor begins to track the physiological signal from the simulator. After about 10 to 20 seconds, the monitor displays the value measured as specified by simulator. Verify values are within the tolerances specified in Specification section for each parameter (ECG, SpO , NIBP, Temp, RESP, IBP, EtCO Audible alarm sounds.
  • Page 46: Figure 17. Alarm Limits Setting

    Figure 17. Alarm Limits Setting Table 18. Alarm Limits Menu Level 1 Menu Level 2 Menu or Response ALARM LIMITS MENU Record on Alarm On, Off Audible Alarm Silence Period (30, 60, 90, 120 seconds) Audible Alarm Suspend Period (Off,10, 20, 30, 60 minutes, Indefinite) Alarm Limits HR/PR, NIBP (SYS, DIA, MAP), RESP, SpO P1 (SYS, DIA, MAP), P2 (SYS, DIA, MAP)
  • Page 47: Table 19. Alarm Limits Ranges

    Table 19. Alarm Limits Ranges Parameters Upper Limit, Default Lower Limit, Default Resolution HR/PR (BPM) Adult 35 ~ 305 BPM, 180 BPM 30 ~ 300 BPM, 40 BPM 5 BPM Neonatal 35 ~ 305 BPM, 200 BPM 30 ~ 300 BPM, 50 BPM 5 BPM NIBP Systolic (mmHg, kPa) 60 ~ 260 mmHg, 200 mmHg...
  • Page 48: Figure 18. Auto Alarm Setting Menu

    Parameters Upper Limit, Default Lower Limit, Default Resolution (-6.7 ~ 34.7 kPa, 14.7 kPa ) ( -8.0 ~ 33.3 kPa, 2.7 kPa ) (1.3 kPa) IBP2 Systolic -50 ~ 260 mmHg, 200 mmHg -60 ~ 250 mmHg, 70 mmHg 10 mmHg Adult (-6.7 ~ 34.7 kPa, 26.7 kPa ) ( -8.0 ~ 33.3 kPa, 9.3 kPa )
  • Page 49: Audible Alarm Silence

    Audible Alarm Silence WARNING: Do not silence the audible alarm or decrease its volume if patient safety could be compromised. When an alarm occurs, you can silence the audible alarm for audible alarm silence period (30, 60, 90 or 120 seconds) selected via service menu. However, visual alarms continue during this time.
  • Page 50: Audible Alarm Suspend

    Audible Alarm Suspend WARNING: If an alarm condition occurs while in the Alarm Suspend state, the only alarm indication at the monitor will be visual displays related to the alarm condition. To initiate an audible alarm suspend: 1. To initiate an audible alarm suspend, press Alarm silence button and hold it for at least 2 seconds.
  • Page 51: Ecg Monitoring

    ECG MONITORING WARNING: For best product performance and measurement accuracy, use only accessories supplied or recommended by Colin Medical Technology. Use accessories according to the manufacturer’s directions for use and your facility’s standards. WARNING: Line isolation monitor transients may resemble actual cardiac waveforms and thus inhibit heart rate alarms.
  • Page 52: Setup Connections

    Setup Connections Note: Colin Medical Technology recommends the use of silver/silver chloride electrodes (Ag/AgCl). When dissimilar metals are used for different electrodes, the electrodes may be subject to large offset potentials due to polarization, which may be severe enough to prevent obtaining an ECG trace. Using dissimilar metals may also increase recovery time after defibrillation.
  • Page 53: Table 20. Ecg Lead Colors

    4. Attach the leads to the electrodes, and then apply the electrodes to the patient, using the color-code guide in Table 20. Verify that the desired Lead Selection is active in the ECG waveform area. Refer to Table 21. Lead II is best suited for most monitoring situations.
  • Page 54: Description Of Hr/Pr Menu Functions

    Description of HR/PR Menu Functions The calculated Heart rate/Pulse rate may be derived from different sources (ECG, IBP, or NIBP) as shown by the icon in the HR/PR numerical area. HR/PR icon HR/PR alarm limits value HR/PR source icon HR/PR value HR/PR alarm icon Figure 23.
  • Page 55: Description Of Ecg Waveform Menu Functions

    HR/PR Source You may select HR, PR or Auto to decide the source of the heart rate or pulse rate. If you select Auto, the monitor automatically derives the heart rate or pulse rate from one of the monitoring parameters in this order of priority: ECG, IBP, SpO or NIBP.
  • Page 56: Table 23. Ecg Waveform Menu

    Table 23. ECG Waveform Menu Level 1 Menu Level 2 Menu or Response ECG WAVEFORM MENU ECG cable select Auto, 5 Leads, 3 Leads Lead Select Lead I, II, III, aV , aV , aV , V (Chest Lead) Sweep Speed 12.5 mm/s, 25.0 mm/s, 50.0 mm/s Size (mm per 1mV) ×1/4, ×1/2, ×1, ×1.5, ×2...
  • Page 57: Nibp Monitoring

    NIBP MONITORING WARNING: For best product performance and measurement accuracy, use only accessories supplied or recommended by Colin Medical Technology. Use accessories according to the manufacturer’s directions for use and your facility’s standards. WARNING: Inaccurate measurements may be caused by incorrect cuff application or use.
  • Page 58: General

    Colin’s measurement technology utilizes a unique deflation technique, Dynamic Linear Deflation. This cuff deflation technique allows a Colin monitor to measure each small change in the cuff pressure oscillations that directly correspond to the measurement’s systolic, mean and diastolic blood pressure values.
  • Page 59: Setup Connections

    Setup Connections 1. Measure the patient’s limb and select a proper size cuff. As a general rule, cuff width should span approximately two-thirds of the distance between the patient’s elbow and shoulder. 2. Connect the cuff hose to the connector on the monitor’s left panel and turn to right to lock.
  • Page 60 30 second period has elapsed. When CONT and 1 minute is selected in NIBP interval setting menu, this SVRP can be shorten over 2 seconds since CONT is the intensive measurement during the short term which is 5 minutes in the BP-S510. To Initiate Continuous (CONT) Measurement Mode You may select Cont to activate the continuous measurement mode.
  • Page 61: Description Of Nibp Menu Functions

    Description of NIBP Menu Functions NIIBP icon MAP alarm limits value Systolic pressure icon Diastolic pressure value Systolic alarm icon Diastolic pressure alarm limits value Systolic alarm limits value Diastolic pressure alarm icon MAP icon Diastolic pressure icon Systolic pressure value NIBP elapsed time MAP value NIBP auto mode interval...
  • Page 62: Table 25. Nibp Menu

    Table 25. NIBP Menu Level 1 Menu Level 2 Menu or Response NIBP MENU Initial Inflation Pressure 120, 140, 160, 180, 200, 220 (mmHg) (Adult) 80, 100, 120, 140 (mmHg) (Neonatal) BP On alarm On, Off Smart Clock On, Off Completion Sound On, Off Smart Inflation...
  • Page 63: Spo 2 Monitoring

    MONITORING WARNING: For best product performance and measurement accuracy, use only accessories manufactured by Tyco Healthcare Inc. Use accessories according to the manufacturer’s directions for use and your facility’s standards. WARNING: Tissue damage can be caused by incorrect application or use of an sensor.
  • Page 64: General

    General The monitor uses pulse oximetry to measure functional oxygen saturation in the blood. Because a measurement of SpO is dependent upon light from the SpO sensor, excessive ambient light can interfere with this measurement. SpO and Pulse rate is updated every second.
  • Page 65: Setup Connections

    Setup Connections When selecting a sensor, consider the patient’s weight and activity, adequacy of perfusion, availability of sensor sites, need for sterility, and anticipated duration of monitoring. Refer to Table 26, or contact Tyco Healthcare Inc. sales department for ordering information. 1.
  • Page 66: Description Of Spo2 Menu Functions

    Description of SpO2 Menu Functions icon alarm limits value Pulse amplitude indicator value alarm icon Figure 29. SpO Display Figure 30. SpO Menu Table 27. SpO Menu Level 1 Menu Level 2 Menu or Response MENU C-Lock On, Off (Alarm Limits Adjustment) ▲...
  • Page 67: Description Of Pleth Waveform Menu Functions

    Description of Pleth Waveform Menu Functions Pleth waveform icon Pleth waveform Figure 31. Pleth Waveform Display Figure 32. Pleth Waveform Menu Table 28. Pleth Waveform Menu Level 1 Menu Level 2 Menu or Response PLETH WAVEFORM MENU Sweep Speed 12.5 mm/s, 25.0 mm/s, 50.0 mm/s Waveform Select ECG, Pleth, Respiration, (P1 Label), (P2 Label), Capno Return...
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  • Page 69: Respiration Monitoring

    RESPIRATION MONITORING WARNING: For best product performance and measurement accuracy, use only accessories supplied or recommended by Colin Medical Technology. Use accessories according to the manufacturer’s directions for use and your facility’s standards. WARNINGS: The monitor does not detect apnea when the respiration signal is measured by trans-thoracic impedance.
  • Page 70: Description Of Respiration Menu Functions

    Description of Respiration Menu Functions Respiration icon Respiration alarm limits value Respiration source icon Respiration alarm icon Respiration value Figure 33. Respiration Display Figure 34. Respiration Menu Table 29. Respiration Menu Level 1 Menu Level 2 Menu or Response RESPIRATION MENU Respiration/Apnea Off, Auto (awRR>imRR), awRR, imRR Apnea Time Setting...
  • Page 71 Respiration / Apnea Source You can select either awRR or imRR for the source of the respiration rate. If you select Auto, the monitor will automatically derive the respiration rate from one of the monitoring parameters in this order of priority; awRR and imRR. Note: You can select awRR as the source when CO module is installed.
  • Page 72: Description Of Respiration Waveform Menu Functions

    Description of Respiration Waveform Menu Functions Impedance respiration Respiration waveform waveform icon Figure 35. Respiration Waveform Display Figure 36. Respiration Waveform Menu Table 30. Respiration Waveform Menu Level 1 Menu Level 2 Menu or Response RESPIRATION WAVEFORM MENU Sweep Speed 6.25 mm/s, 12.5 mm/s, 25.0 mm/s Size ×1/4, ×1/2, ×1, ×1.5, ×2 (5 steps)
  • Page 73: Temperature Monitoring

    TEMPERATURE MONITORING WARNING: For best product performance and measurement accuracy, use only YSI 400 series temperature probes recommended by Colin Medical Technology. Use accessories according to the manufacturer’s directions for use and your facility’s standards. General Measurement of patient temperature is accomplished by processing the signal from a probe containing a resistance element whose impedance is temperature dependent.
  • Page 74: Figure 38. Temperature Menu

    Figure 38. Temperature Menu Table 31. Temperature Menu Level 1 Menu Level 2 Menu or Response TEMPERATURE MENU (T1-Alarm Limits Adjustment) ▲ Upper Alarm Limit ▼ Lower Alarm Limit T1 Alarm Suspend On, Off (T2-Alarm Limits Adjustment) ▲ Upper Alarm Limit ▼...
  • Page 75: Ibp Monitoring

    IBP MONITORING WARNING: Proper measurements may not be possible, if improper zero calibration was performed. if air bubbles are mixed into the patient circuit. if the height of the three-way tap for zero calibration and the right auricle have changed. WARNING: If the pressure transducer has been dropped or subjected to strong physical shock, check for faults before use.
  • Page 76: Setup Connections

    Setup Connections 1. Connect the interface cable for the transducer to the IBP connector on the monitor’s left panel. An interface cable for the transducer has to be selected correctly as it depends on the each transducer type. (see Figure 3) 2.
  • Page 77: Figure 41. Ibp Menu

    Figure 41. IBP Menu Table 32. IBP 1 Menu Level 1 Menu Level 2 Menu or Response (P1 Label) or (P2 Label) MENU P1 Label P1, ABP Pressure Zero Setting No, Yes (SYS Alarm Limits Adjustment) ▲ Upper Alarm Limit ▼...
  • Page 78: Description Of Ibp Waveform Menu Functions

    Label Name of each channel (P1 or P2) can be selected in this menu. Pressure Zero Setting 1. Three way tap for zero calibration should be set at the same level as patient’s heart. Make sure if there is no bubble in the each part. Make sure if the drop volume of the IV set is at the proper position.
  • Page 79: Figure 43. Ibp Waveform Menu

    Figure 43. IBP Waveform Menu Table 34. (P1 Label) Waveform Menu Level 1 Menu Level 2 Menu or Response (P1 Label) WAVEFORM MENU Sweep Speed 12.5 mm/s, 25.0 mm/s, 50.0 mm/s P1 Label P1, ABP P1 Scale 0~50, 0~100, 0~200, 0~300 mmHg, Auto Pressure Zero Setting No, Yes Waveform Select...
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  • Page 81: Capnography Monitoring

    CAPNOGRAPHY MONITORING Make sure that there is no leakage in the tubes connected to the patient. If there is leakage, external air will be sucked in and the sampling gas will be diluted, causing measurement values to drop. Make sure that selection of a volatile anesthetic is done carefully. If an improper selection is made, the measurement values will be erroneous.
  • Page 82: Warming Up

    CAUTION: Be sure to dispose of discharged gas in order to prevent pollution of treatment room. CAUTION: Do not reuse discharged gas in order to prevent the spread of infectious diseases. 1. Connect the sample line in the following manner: To main unit Nafion tube Sampling tube...
  • Page 83: Description Of Co

    Description of CO Menu Functions InCO icon EtCO alarm icon InCO value EtCO alarm limit values EtCO icon InCO alarm limit values EtCO value InCO alarm icon Figure 45. CO Display Figure 46. CO Menu Table 36. CO Menu Level 1 Menu Level 2 Menu or Response MENU Capno Measurement...
  • Page 84: Description Of Capno Waveform Menu Functions

    Capno Measurement When the capno measurement is On, EtCO , InCO and capno waveform measurement are activated. Description of Capno Waveform Menu Functions Capno waveform icon Capno waveform Capno scale bar Figure 47. Capno Waveform Display Figure 48. Capno Waveform Menu Table 37.
  • Page 85 Scale The user can select the scale of capno waveform. When Auto is selected, the monitor will automatically set the scale upon the measurement value. Calibration Check gas concentration once a month or when the measurement reading seems dubious to ensure reliable measurement readings. The selections required for this check are the optional designated calibration gas and pressure adjustment regulator.
  • Page 86 5. Accessing Calibration Set Calibration in the capno waveform menu to Yes using the jog dial. The message “Calibration in progress” will appear. 6. Commencing Calibration Gas Flow Once zero calibration has ended successfully, the message “Turn on CO (10%) calibration gas.”...
  • Page 87: Trends

    TRENDS General Trend data in either graphical or tabular format may be displayed or printed if a recorder is installed. (see Using the monitoring section) 1. Press Trend button to display the tabular trends. 2. Press Trend button once again to display the graphical trends. 3.
  • Page 88: Figure 50. Tabular Trend Menu

    Figure 50. Tabular Trend Menu Table 38. Tabular Trend Menu Level 1 Menu Level 2 Menu or Response TABULAR TREND MENU Scroll The jog dial is activated for scrolling. Note: Press the Home button to exit. Save Time Interval Off, 0.5, 1, 2, 2.5, 5, 10, 15, 20, 30, 60, 120 minutes Trend Clear Yes, No Return...
  • Page 89: Graphical Trend Data

    Graphical Trend Data Trend information in graphical format for all monitored parameters is displayed in one graph. The user can select each parameter to display via interaction with Graphical trend menu. The graphical trend data of each parameter is indicated by the symbols specified in table 3.
  • Page 90: Table 39. Graphical Trend Menu

    Table 39. Graphical Trend Menu Level 1 Menu Level 2 Menu or Response GRAPHICAL TREND MENU Scroll The jog dial is activated for scrolling. Note: Press the Home button to exit. HR/PR On, Off NIBP On, Off (Pl Label) On, Off (P2 Label) On, Off On, Off...
  • Page 91: Menu Structure

    MENU STRUCTURE ECG WAVEFORM MENU ECG Cable Select 3 Leads 5 Leads AUTO Return Lead Select V (Chest Lead) Return Sweep Speed 12.5 mm/s 25.0 mm/s 50 mm/s Return Size ▲ “Up” ▼ “Down” Return Pacer Detect Filter Mode Monitor Low Extend Filter Respiration Rejection...
  • Page 92 PLETH WAVEFORM MENU Sweep Speed 12.5 mm/s 25.0 mm/s 50.0 mm/s Return Waveform Select Pleth Respiration (P1 Label) (P2 Label) Capno Return Return RESPIRATION WAVEFORM MENU Sweep Speed 6.25 mm/s 12.5 mm/s 25.0 mm/s Return Size ▲ “Up” ▼ “Down” Return Waveform Select Pleth...
  • Page 93 P1 LABEL) WAVEFORM MENU Sweep Speed 12.5 mm/s 25.0 mm/s 50.0 mm/s Return P1 Label Return P1 Scale 0~50 0~100 0~200 0~300 AUTO Return Pressure Zero Setting Waveform Select Pleth Respiration (P1 Label) (P2 Label) Capno Return Return...
  • Page 94 (P2 LABEL) WAVEFORM MENU Sweep Speed 12.5 mm/s 25.0 mm/s 50.0 mm/s Return P2 Label Return P2 Scale 0~20 0~50 0~100 0~200 0~300 Auto Return Pressure Zero Setting Waveform Select Pleth Respiration (P1 Label) (P2 Label) Capno Return Return...
  • Page 95 CAPNO WAVEFORM MENU Sweep Speed 6.25 mm/s 12.5 mm/s 25.0 mm/s Return Scale 0~40 0~60 0~80 AUTO Return Calibration Return Waveform Select Pleth Respiration (P1 Label) (P2 Label) Capno Return Return Note: You can select the same waveform to display in two consecutive waveform areas. HR/PR MENU HR/PR Source AUTO...
  • Page 96 NIBP MENU Initial Inflation Pressure “Adult” 120 mmHg 140 mmHg 160 mmHg 180 mmHg 200 mmHg 220 mmHg “Neonatal” 80 mmHg 100 mmHg 120 mmHg 140 mmHg Return BP On Alarm Smart Clock Completion Sound Smart Inflation “Alarm limits adjustment/Alarm suspend setting (mmHg)” Return...
  • Page 97 NIBP INTERVAL SETTING MENU Automatic Mode Interval Cont 1 min 2 min 2.5 min 3 min 5 min 10 min 15 min 20 min 30 min 45 min 60 min 90 min 120 min 180 min Return MENU C-Lock “Alarm limits adjustment/Alarm suspend setting” Return...
  • Page 98 (P1 LABEL) MENU P1 Label Return Pressure Zero Setting “Alarm limits adjustment/Alarm suspend setting (mmHg)” MEAN Return (P2 LABEL) MENU P2 Label Return Pressure Zero Setting “Alarm limits adjustment/Alarm suspend setting (mmHg)” MEAN Return...
  • Page 99 RESPIRATION MENU Respiration/Apnea AUTO awRR imRR Return Apnea Time Setting “40 sec preset for loss of respiration” 20 sec 30 sec 40 sec 60 sec Step 60 Step 90 Return “Alarm limits adjustment/Alarm suspend setting” RESP Return MENU Capno Measurement “Alarm limits adjustment/Alarm suspend setting (mmHg)”...
  • Page 100 TEMPERATURE MENU “Alarm limits adjustment/Alarm suspend setting ( ºC)” 38.0 38.0 14.5 14.5 Return TABULAR TREND MENU Scroll Save Time Interval 0.5 min 1 min 2 min 2.5 min 5 min 10 min 15 min 20 min 30 min 60 min 120 min Return Trend Clear...
  • Page 101 GRAPHICAL TREND MENU Scroll HR/PR NIBP (P1 Label) (P2 Label) RESP EtCO Trend Clear Return DATE/TIME MENU Date YYYY Time HH “24 hours only” Return...
  • Page 102 SETUP MENU Patient Mode Adult Neonatal Return Record Speed 25 mm/s 50 mm/s Return Wave Record Time 20 sec Continuous Return Wave Record Select ECG 1 + ECG 2 ECG 1 + PLETH ECG 1 + RESP ECG 1 + (P1 Label) ECG 1 + (P2 Label) ECG 1+ CAPNO Return...
  • Page 103 ALARM LIMITS MENU Record On Alarm Audible Alarm Silence Period “The current setting is shown only. 30 sec This period may be set via Service menu” 60 sec 90 sec 120 sec Audible Alarm Suspend Period “The current setting is shown only. This period may be set via Service menu”...
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  • Page 105: Printing

    PRINTING General The monitor can print real-time measurement and trend data as follows. 1. Set Record Speed, Wave Record Time, Wave Record Select, Record on Alarm, Auto List Record via Setup menu (refer Table 11). 2. To start printing, press Record button. 3.
  • Page 106: Print Out Configuration

    Print Out Configuration 20 Sec Print Out If Wave record time is set to 20 sec, the monitor will print out numeric data and waveforms by pressing Record button as shown Figure 53 Figure 53. 20 Sec Printing Continuous Print Out If Wave record time is set to Continuous, the monitor will print out numeric data every minute and waveforms continuously by pressing the Record button as shown in Figure Figure 54.
  • Page 107: Figure 56. Graphical Trend Printing

    Graphical Trend Data Print Out When graphical trend data is displayed on the screen, the monitor will print out the displayed data by pressing the Record button as shown in Figure 56. Figure 56. Graphical Trend Printing Setting Information Print Out The monitor can print out all internal settings by selecting Print value of configuration in Service menu as shown in Figure 57.
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  • Page 109: External Interface

    EXTERNAL INTERFACE General The monitor provides external connectors on the right panel to support communication with external equipment and functions such as a nurse call, software upgrades or PC connection. WARNING: Any connections between this monitor and other devices must comply with applicable medical systems safety standards such as IEC 60601-1.
  • Page 110: Nurse Call Interface

    Nurse Call Interface WARNING: The nurse call feature should not be used as the primary source of alarm notification. The audible alarms of the monitor, used in conjunction with clinical signs and symptoms, are the primary sources for notifying medical personnel that an alarm condition exists.
  • Page 111: Maintenance

    MAINTENANCE WARNING: The cover should be removed only by qualified service personnel. There are no internal user-serviceable parts except for the battery. WARNING: Do not spray, pour, or spill any liquid on the monitor, its accessories, connectors, switches or openings in the chassis. WARNING: Unplug the power cord from the monitor before cleaning the monitor.
  • Page 112: Cleaning

    Note: The battery should be removed from the monitor if placed in storage or will not be used for a long period. Colin Medical Technology recommends that the monitor’s Ni-MH battery be replaced if it has been stored for 2 years or more. Refer to the monitor service manual for battery...
  • Page 113: Loading Recorder Paper

    Loading Recorder Paper CAUTION: Use only recorder paper specified by Colin Medical Technology. Note: The paper roll is easier to load if it is held horizontally with your thumb on top and your forefinger and/or index finger underneath it. Load recorder paper as follows: 1.
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  • Page 115: Troubleshooting

    TROUBLESHOOTING WARNING: If you are uncertain about the accuracy of any measurement, check the patient’s vital signs by alternate means; then make sure the monitor is functioning correctly. WARNING: The cover should be removed only by qualified service personnel. There are no user-serviceable parts inside except for the battery. General If the monitor detects an error, it can display an error code.
  • Page 116 Alarm Messages Check Items obtained. Check whether cuffs are not wrapped around thick clothing. After wrapping cuffs around property, measure again. When the error occurs in the initial measurement in continuous mode, the second measurement will start unless Stop button is pressed.
  • Page 117 Check the condition of the patient and fitting of the transducer and cable, and measure again. IBP: Internal error. Verify that the IBP module is correctly installed after the BP-S510 is powered off. If the problem persists, reboot the monitor. : Loss of pulse.
  • Page 118 Alarm Messages Check Items SYSTEM: Failure. Reboot the monitor. If the problem persists, cease use immediately and contact qualified service personnel or your local supplier. ECG : Check ECG leads & ECG error is detected, Electrodes or lead wires may not be electrodes.
  • Page 119 Alarm Messages Check Items CAPNO: Zero calibration Try again the gas calibration. signal unstable error CAPNO: High calibration Try again the gas calibration. range error CAPNO: High calibration Try again the gas calibration. signal unstable error SYSTEM: Low battery. Plug the AC power cord to the AC main to recharge the battery. NIBP: Retry, Check Blood pressure could not be measured even after cuff pressure cuff/Patient (C12)
  • Page 120 Alarm Messages Check Items : Motion artifact. SpO2 could not be measured due to signal noise thought to be due to body movement. Ensure that the patient remains at rest, and measure again. SYSTEM: No recorder In case the recorder door is open, close the door. paper.
  • Page 121: Emi (Electromagnetic Interference)

    EMI (Electromagnetic Interference) WARNING: Keep patients under close surveillance when monitoring. It is possible, although unlikely, that radiated electromagnetic signals from sources external to the patient and monitor can cause inaccurate measurement readings. Do not rely entirely on the monitor readings for patient assessment. WARNING: It is possible that any radio frequency transmitting equipment and other nearby sources of electrical noise may result in disruption in the monitor operation.
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  • Page 123: Factory Defaults

    FACTORY DEFAULTS General The monitor is shipped with factory default settings. Authorized personnel can use the procedures described in the service manual to change default settings. Parameter Ranges and Default Settings Table 41. Parameter Ranges and Factory Defaults Factory Defaults Parameter Ranges/Selections Adult...
  • Page 124 Factory Defaults Parameter Ranges/Selections Adult Neonatal IBP Sweep Speed 12.5, 25.0, 50.0 mm/s 25.0 mm/s 25.0 mm/s Pressure Zero Setting Yes, No P1 Label P1, ABP P1 Scale 50, 0 100, 0 200, 0 300, AUTO AUTO AUTO P1 SYS Upper Alarm Limits -50 to 260 mmHg (Adult/Neo) (10 mmHg steps) 200 mmHg 130 mmHg...
  • Page 125 Factory Defaults Parameter Ranges/Selections Adult Neonatal 0 to 10.3 % (Adult/Neo) (0.3 % steps) InCO Upper Alarm Limits 2 to 20 mmHg (Adult/Neo) (2 mmHg steps) 20 mmHg 20 mmHg 0.3 to 2.7 mmHg (Adult/Neo) (0.3 kPa steps) 2.7 kPa 2.7 kPa 0.3 to 2.6 % (Adult/Neo) (0.3 % steps) 2.6 %...
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  • Page 127: Specification

    SPECIFICATION Display Screen Size 10.4” measured diagonally across the TFT-LCD screen Screen Type/Color Liquid Crystal Display (LCD) Color, Cold Cathode Fluorescent Backlit Resolution 800 × 600 pixel Number of Traces 4 or 6 waveforms Controls Jog dial control; Standard 7 soft buttons (NIBP start/stop, Main screen, NIBP interval, Alarm silence, Trend, Record, Power on/off) Alarms Categories...
  • Page 128: Electrical

    Electrical Instrument Power Requirements AC Mains 100-240V~50/60 Hz, 0.5-1.3A Fuses q’ty 2, T6.3 A, 250 volts, (time-lag), IEC (5×20 mm) Battery A battery typically provides operating time of 1 hour when fully charged with no printing, no external communication, no audible alarm sound and one NIBP measurement per 5 minutes at 25°C.
  • Page 129: Measurement Parameters

    Measurement Parameters Heart Rate Measurement Range 20 BPM ~ 250 BPM Accuracy ±3 BPM or ±5% whichever is greater ECG (Electrocardiograph) Leads 3 / 5 Lead Lead I, II, III, aV , aV , aV , V (Chest Lead) Lead Off Detection Detected and displayed Input Input Dynamic Range...
  • Page 130 NIBP Pulse Rate Pulse Rate Range Adult 40 BPM ~ 200 BPM Neonatal 40 BPM ~ 240 BPM Pulse Rate Accuracy ±2 BPM or ±2%, whichever is greater NIBP (Non-Invasive Blood Pressure) Technique Oscillometric Measurement Measurement Modes MANUAL, AUTO and CONT MANUAL Mode Single measurement initiated by NIBP Start/Stop button AUTO Mode...
  • Page 131 Pulse Rate Range 20 BPM ~ 250 BPM Accuracy Without Interference 20 BPM ~ 250 BPM ±3 digits Low Perfusion 20 BPM ~ 250 BPM ±3 digits Range 1% to 100% Low Perfusion 0.03% to 20% Accuracy Without Interference-Adult 70% ~ 100% ±2 digits 1% ~ 69% unspecified Without Interference-Neonate 70% ~ 100% ±3 digits...
  • Page 132: Trends

    Capnography Parameter Displayed EtCO , InCO Range 0 mmHg ~ 100 mmHg; 0 kPa ~ 13.3 kPa; 0 % ~10 % CO STPD (standard temperature and pressure dry) Accuracy ±2mmHg or ± 4%, whichever is greater Stability < 0.3 % (vol) CO /24hrs Rise Time 400 ms (average)
  • Page 133: Compliance

    Compliance Item Compliant with Classification Class I (on AC power) Internally powered (on battery power) Type of protection Type CF – Applied part Mode of operation Continuous Degree of protection IP21 (provided by enclosures) General 93/42/EEC Directives for medical devices 21CFR820 Code of Federal Regulations 2002/96/EC Waste electrical and electronic equipment Directive(WEEE) 91/157/EEC Battery Declaration Directive...
  • Page 134 Item Compliant with Invasive blood IEC60601-2-34:2000 pressure Particular requirements for the safety, including essential performance, of invasive blood pressure monitoring equipment Capnography EN864:1996 Capnometers for use with humans-Particular requirements ISO9918:1993 Capnometers for use with humans-Requirements ISO21647:2004 Particular requirements for the basic safety and essential performance of respiratory gas monitors Electromagnetic IEC60601-1, sub clause 36, IEC/...
  • Page 135: Manufacturer's Declaration

    BP-S510. The BP-S510 is suitable for use in the specified electromagnetic environment. The customer and/or user of the BP-S510 should assure that it is used in an electromagnetic environment as described below; Table 42. Electromagnetic Emissions (IEC60601-1-2)
  • Page 136: Table 44. Electromagnetic Immunity (Iec60601-1-2)

    The BP-S510 is intended for use in the electromagnetic environment specified below. The customer or the user of the BP-S510 should assure that it is used in such an environment. Potable and mobile RF communications equipment should be used no closer to any part of the...
  • Page 137: Table 45. Recommended Separation Distances

    RF transmitters, an electromagnetic site survey should be considered. If the measured field strength in the location in which the BP-S510 is used exceeds the applicable RF compliance level above, the BP-S510 should be observed to verify normal operation. If abnormal performance is observed, additional measures may be necessary, such as re-orienting or relocating the BP-S510.

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