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Model 511
User's Manual
Pulse Oximeter
May 01, 1996
Catalog No. 6116-23-01/6416-23-01
Copyright ©1993, 1996. Novametrix Medical Systems Inc. Wallingford, Connecticut, U.S.A. 06492.
All rights reserved. No part of this manual may be reproduced without
the written permission of Novametrix Medical Systems Inc.

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  • Page 1 User’s Manual Pulse Oximeter May 01, 1996 Catalog No. 6116-23-01/6416-23-01 Copyright ©1993, 1996. Novametrix Medical Systems Inc. Wallingford, Connecticut, U.S.A. 06492. All rights reserved. No part of this manual may be reproduced without the written permission of Novametrix Medical Systems Inc.
  • Page 2 [This page intentionally blank.] Model 511 User’s Manual Rev. 01...
  • Page 3: Manual Revision History

    Manual Revision History Section i Manual Revision History 21-July-93 Release at revision 00. 01-Mayr-96 Revision 01 (R-N389). Includes Addendums A through D from revision 00. Single patient use sensor information included. MOdel 511 Rev. 01 User’s Manual...
  • Page 4: Guarantee

    Copyright © 1993, 1996, Novametrix Medical Systems Inc. This document contains information which is proprietary and the property of Novametrix Medical Systems Inc., and may not be reproduced, stored in a retrieval system, translated, transcribed, or transmitted, in any form, or by any means, without prior explicit written permission from Novametrix Medical Systems Inc.
  • Page 5 Section ii Guarantee [This page intentionally blank.] 01-May-96 Model 511 User’s Manual...
  • Page 6: Table Of Contents

    Finger Sensor Quick Check ..................14 Y-Sensor........................... 15 Y-Sensor Application using Y-Strip Tapes..............15 Y-Sensor Application using Ear Clip ................17 Y-Sensor Quick Check ....................18 Single Patient Use SpO Sensors..................... 19 Instructions for Use:...................... 19 Model 511 User’s Manual 01-May-96...
  • Page 7: Contents

    Sensor Quick Check.............. 22 Serial Communication Option ..................... 23 Connecting a sensor to the Model 511..................23 Connecting the Model 511 for serial communication ............. 24 NOVACOMM1 Interface ......................25 Trend Dump ........................25 Date and Time ....................... 26 Setting Date and Time....................27 Clear Trends ........................
  • Page 8: Introduction

    A pulsatile signal activity bar, battery strength indicator, and general alarm indicators are also displayed on the LCD. The Model 511 controls include a power on/off switch that also controls display illumination, and an alarm key that enables/disables audible alarms, and sets alert limits.
  • Page 9: Indications And Usage

    The Model 511 must be used in conjunction with OxySnap SuperBright™ saturation sensors. Indications and Usage The Model 511 Pulse Oximeter is intended to be used for monitoring of oxygen saturation and pulse rate. The Model 511 is designed to monitor all patient areas including adult, pediatric and neonatal.
  • Page 10: Patient Safety

    • Keep the Model 511 and its accessories clean. • Do not operate the Model 511 when it is wet due to spills or condensation. • Do not operate the Model 511 if it appears to have been dropped or damaged.
  • Page 11: Cautions

    Indicates a condition that may lead to equipment damage or malfunction. • Do not operate the Model 511 when it is wet due to spills or condensation. • Do not operate the Model 511 if it appears to have been dropped or damaged.
  • Page 12: Illustrations

    Section 3 Illustrations Front Panel Illustration Front Panel Illustration Saturation and beats/min Pulse Rate SATURATION PULSE RATE display identifiers Display, see next section Pulse Oximeter Audible Alert Enable/disable Power On/Off control DC Input Jack Model 511 User’s Manual 01-May-96...
  • Page 13: Display Illustrations

    Battery Indicator (3 levels) Full Half Typical alert condition display Displays “blanked” (dashes) Message displayed as needed Status number SENSOR OFF PATIENT displayed as needed All displays illuminated UNIT/SENSOR ERROR REPOSITION SENSOR SENSOR OFF PATIENT SENSOR DISCONNECT Model 511 01-May-96 User’s Manual...
  • Page 14: Monitor Operation

    External DC Supply Bottom of monitor The Model 511 can be powered by an external DC supply. The supply plugs into the small DC power jack located on the lower right side of the monitor. The external supply draws its power from the mains.
  • Page 15: Power On/Off

    There are four possible options in regards to display illumination and pulse beep when powering on the Model 511. The four options will appear in sequence in the status field as numbers one through four, these are identified below:...
  • Page 16: Audible Alarms

    If no is displayed, the monitor will use default limits and will beep three times. The Model 511 will display the high limit in the SpO display and the low limit in the pulse rate display for three seconds. The monitor will then return to normal operation.
  • Page 17: Battery Life

    Refer to Section 5. Monitoring Saturation and Pulse Rate Once the Model 511 is powered on and a sensor is connected to the monitor and properly applied to the patient, numerical SpO and Pulse Rate values appear on the monitor’s display.
  • Page 18: Alerts

    “-” character will start to flash within the borders of the display alarm icon, even if the alarm icon itself is disabled. If the Model 511 cannot detect valid pulsatile data from the sensor within sixty seconds, the saturation and pulse rate displays will blank out (display “--”...
  • Page 19 All status conditions except for Unit/Sensor Error will reset automatically once the condition is corrected. Unit/Sensor Error conditions are latching conditions—that is you must replace the sensor for a sensor fault, or turn the Model 511 off and fix the problem before the monitor fault is reset.
  • Page 20: Spo2 Sensors

    Model 511. DO NOT use other sensors or accessories with the Model 511. Before connecting to the patient or to the Model 511, ensure sensors are physically intact, with no broken, frayed or damaged components. Ensure the connectors are clean and dry, with no signs of contamination or corrosion.
  • Page 21: Finger Sensor Quick Check

    3. A YES to BOTH #1 and #2 indicates the sensor is OK. Apply the sensor to the patient as instructed above. The quick check also tests the functionality of the extension cable. Model 511 01-May-96 User’s Manual...
  • Page 22: Y-Sensor

    Y-Strip Application Sites and Wrap Style Tape Catalog Numbers Cat. No. 8829 Cat. No. 8828 Cat. No. 8836 25 mm (Green) 20 mm (Blue) Non-adhesive Foam Neonatal Foot, Neonatal Foot, Hand Wrap Hand Pediatric Toe, Finger Model 511 User’s Manual 01-May-96...
  • Page 23 Position the sensor so that the tape does not extend over the space between the fingers or toes to insure there will be no light transmission through this space. 6. To maximize sensor life, secure the sensor to the patient with additional tape. Model 511 01-May-96 User’s Manual...
  • Page 24: Y-Sensor Application Using Ear Clip

    Y-Sensor placed on SENSOR HEAD Ear Clip EAR CLIP RECEPTACLE SQUEEZE HERE TO APPLY 3. Gently squeeze the end of the ear clip (shown in diagram), and apply the sensor to the patient. Model 511 User’s Manual 01-May-96...
  • Page 25: Y-Sensor Quick Check

    3. A YES to BOTH #1 and #2 indicates the sensor is OK. Apply the sensor to the patient as instructed above. The quick check also tests the functionality of the extension cable. Model 511 01-May-96 User’s Manual...
  • Page 26: Single Patient Use Spo 2 Sensors

    The Single Patient Use sensor should be discarded if sensor integrity becomes a NOTE: question. Instructions for Use: Connecting the sensor: 1. Attach the DB-9 to OxySnap connector cable to the Model 511. Align the arrows on the OxySnap connectors and press the connectors together. Model 511 Model 511 DB-9...
  • Page 27 Section 5 SpO2 Sensors Model 511 with RS232 Model 511 with RS232 option 6292-01 cable DB-9 to OxySnap Connector 2. Press the black connector on the end of the DB-9 to OxySnap extension cable into the black connector on the end of the Single Patient Use SpO sensor.
  • Page 28: Sensor Application

    Sensors 3. To disconnect the DB-9 to OxySnap connector cable, grasp the connectors and pull them apart (the DB-9 to OxySnap connector can remain attached to the Model 511 as long as single patient use sensors will be used). Sensor Application 1.
  • Page 29: Single Patient Use Spo Sensor Quick Check

    3. A YES to BOTH #1 and #2 indicates the sensor is OK. Apply the sensor to the patient as instructed above. This quick check also tests the functionality of the DB-9 to OxySnap connector cable. Model 511 01-May-96 User’s Manual...
  • Page 30: Serial Communication Option

    Section 4 Serial Communication Option Model 511 monitors (Cat. No. 6416-00) are available with a serial communications option which allows patient trend information to be downloaded into the Novametrix NovaCARD Data Archive System or other communicating devices. A 15-pin mini-D connector ) on the top panel indicates the option is installed.
  • Page 31: Connecting The Model 511 For Serial Communication

    Section 4 Serial Communication Option Connecting the Model 511 for serial communication 1. Unplug any sensor that may be connected from the PATIENT/SERIAL INTERFACE connector. 2. Connect the 6293-01 interface cable to the connector on PATIENT/SERIAL INTERFACE the monitor, plug the other end into the communication device.
  • Page 32: Novacomm1 Interface

    8 bits, no parity, 1 stop bit and XON/XOFF handshaking. Trend Dump Trend data is transmitted as a succession of records. The record size for Model 511 is 16 bytes of ASCII Hexadecimal data. A record can be one of two types, an INFO record or a DATA record.
  • Page 33: Date And Time

    <lf> - line feed Date and Time Date and Time mode causes the Model 511 to transmit, on request, the date and time as calculated by the monitor’s internal calendar clock. To request the date and time, the computer must send an ASCII “d” character. The monitor echoes back the “d”...
  • Page 34: Setting Date And Time

    Use this remote Clear Trends function with care as there is no way to undo the clear command once issued. To clear the Model 511 trend memory, the computer must send an ASCII “c” character. The Model 511 will echo the “c” followed by a <cr><lf> and then the trend memory will be cleared. Exit Command To exit the NOVACOMM1 mode, the computer must send an “x”...
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  • Page 36: Cleaning & Sterilization

    Section 6 Cleaning & Sterilization Follow the cleaning and sterilization instructions listed below to clean and/or sterilize the Model 511 and its accessories. Model 511 Monitor • Turn the monitor off before cleaning. • Clean the monitor surface with a cloth dampened with an isopropyl alcohol 70% solution or bleach 10% solution or with the cold liquid sterilants Cidex™, or Sporicidin™, then...
  • Page 37: Y-Strip Tapes

    • Clean the ear clip with a cloth dampened with 70% isoprophyl alcohol. After cleaning wipe the ear clip down thoroughly with a clean water dampened cloth to rinse. • Do not immerse the ear clip. Model 511 01-May-96 User’s Manual...
  • Page 38: Specifications

    Section 7 Specifications General Specifications for the Novametrix Model 511 Pulse Oximeter, are listed for informational purposes only, and are subject to change without notice. Oxygen Saturation (SpO • Range, 0-100% • Accuracy, 80-100% ± 2%, 0-79% unspecified (Approximately 68% of the observations are within the accuracy claim.) •...
  • Page 39 Input: 105-130 VAC, 50/60Hz* or 230 VAC, 50/60Hz** Output: 6VDC @ 150ma Cord length: 6 ft. *105-130 volt unit designed to meet electrical tests of U. L. 544 Patient Care Equipment-Patient Connected/Isolated **230 volt unit designed to IEC601 Electrical Specification Model 511 01-May-96 User’s Manual...

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