Ultraview 1030/1050 Monitors — Service Manual Figure 1-1: Ultraview 1030/1050 monitors (with Wireless Ethernet Option) Monitor Hardware Options The following hardware options are available for the Ultraview 1050 monitor: Table 1: 90369 Ultraview 1050 Options Option Definition Basic I/O Ethernet Network Communications, Non-interactive -G, -H, or -M Capnography with Ethernet Network Communications Local Vital Signs Calculations...
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Ultraview 1030/1050 Monitors — Service Manual Example: A 90369-XFQU04 (where “X” represents the language designator) is an Ultraview 1050 equipped with: • F = Non-interactive Ethernet network communication • Q = Data Shuttle option • U = Recorder option • 04 = Four waveform zones The following hardware options are available for the Ultraview 1030 Monitor: Table 2: 90367 Ultraview 1030 0ptions...
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Ultraview 1030/1050 Monitors — Service Manual º Figure 2-1: Unpacking the Ultraview 1030/1050 monitor Batteries Each monitor is supplied with one VCR-type battery (a second battery is optional). The monitor is capable of using two different types of batteries: sealed lead acid (SLA) (12 V, 2.3 Ah or equivalent) or Spacelabs Medical’s nickel metal hydride (NiMH) (12 V, 2.45 Ah or equivalent).
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Ultraview 1030/1050 Monitors — Service Manual Nickel Metal Hydride (NiMH) NiMH batteries are shipped in a discharged state and will require some conditioning and charging prior to use. When the batteries are received new, place them into a monitor not attached to AC power and turn the monitor ON so that it runs on battery power alone.
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Ultraview 1030/1050 Monitors — Service Manual After long-term storage, the battery delivers less than full capacity on the first cycle. When a battery is placed in extended storage, it is recommended that it receive a refresh charge at the following intervals: Storage Ambient Recommended Temperature...
Ultraview 1030/1050 Monitors — Service Manual Assembly Open the battery compartment door and insert the battery(ies) into the battery compartment, making sure to observe correct polarity (refer to Figure 2-2). Close the battery compartment door. battery compartment door power on/off switch battery Figure 2-2: Battery installation Caution:...
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Ultraview 1030/1050 Monitors — Service Manual Back Panel Connections Connections for the external power supply and the optional SDLC network and Remote Alarm are shown in Figure 2-3. audio audio mouse serial port optional SDLC connector SDLC remote alarm relay keyboard remote patient...
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Ultraview 1030/1050 Monitors — Service Manual Installing the Optional Recorder Assembly Caution: Unless purchased separately for a monitor already in the field, the recorder option is installed at the factory. Order an upgrade from your local Sales Representative. The recorder option is comprised of two components: the recorder module and the recorder CPU PCBA.
Ultraview 1030/1050 Monitors — Service Manual Inserting Recorder Paper Two rolls of recorder thermal paper have been included with the recorder assembly option. To insert a roll of paper: 1 Press the right side of the release bar at the top of the recorder assembly. The front of the recorder assembly is hinged at the bottom and will drop open, revealing two spoon-shaped arms that hold the paper roll spindle between them.
Ultraview 1030/1050 Monitors — Service Manual Cabling Various cables and adapters are provided for interconnecting 90367/90369 monitor components. The following illustration provides an example of the types of cables used: nurse alert Ethernet Video display Designators A - E assembly serial I/O represent the various cables and adapters...
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Ultraview 1030/1050 Monitors — Service Manual Cables and Adapters Table 1: Cables and Adapters Cable/ Part Number Description Adapter 012-0182-00 Cable, Shielded RS-232, Display, Alarm 012-0391-02 Cable, Display Assembly to Module Housing, 2' (0.61 m) 012-0391-04 Cable, Display Assembly to Module Housing, 4' (1.22 m) 012-0391-08 Cable, Display Assembly to Module Housing, 8' (2.44 m) 012-0391-10...
Ultraview 1030/1050 Monitors — Service Manual Ethernet Cable Bulk Cables If desired, cables can be constructed from bulk 500 foot (152.4 meters) spools keeping in mind cables are 326 feet (100 meters) maximum. This type of cable construction would be preferable in cases where conduit lengths are unknown.
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Ultraview 1030/1050 Monitors — Service Manual 2 Enter the correct case-sensitive password to display the Biomed Monitor Setup menu: MONITOR SETUP - Select parameter NETWORK RECORDER PRESELECTED SERIAL ALARM USER UNITS OF MORE SETUP SETUP RECORDINGS PORTS SETUP ACCESS MEASURE TIME/ TONE SERVICE...
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Ultraview 1030/1050 Monitors — Service Manual MONITOR SETUP - Select parameter NETWORK RECORDER PRESELECTED SERIAL ALARM USER UNITS OF MORE MORE SETUP SETUP RECORDINGS PORTS SETUP ACCESS MEASURE Select serial port to assign owner to: BIOMED LEVEL - Serial Port Configuration SETTINGS ASSIGNMENT Restart monitor after selecting owner for serial port...
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Ultraview 1030/1050 Monitors — Service Manual MONITOR SETUP - Select parameter ALARM USER UNITS OF NETWORK RECORDER PRESELECTED SERIAL MORE SETUP ACCESS MEASURE SETUP SETUP RECORDINGS PORTS MONITOR SETUP - Select parameter TIME/ TONE SERVICE RESET DATE CONFIGURATION FUNCTIONS MONITOR TONE CONFIGURATION - Restart Monitor after selecting tone configuration ISO STANDARD CONFIGURABLE...
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Ultraview 1030/1050 Monitors — Service Manual Keyboard Menu The Keyboard menu appears whenever a menu is selected that requires entering alphanumeric data (A-Z, 0-9). RESTART CLEAR BACKSPACE & “ ‘ CAPS LOCK < > SHIFT ¨- -Æ ENTER Figure 2-6: Pop-up keyboard menu When the keyboard first appears, the cursor is positioned at the first character in the input line and moves through the input line as you press the keys.
Ultraview 1030/1050 Monitors — Service Manual Biomed Setup Keys NETWORK SETUP Key The Network Setup key enables you to define a subnet name, node ID, and bed name; view the active nodes on the network and select an appropriate subnet access level. Touch NETWORK SETUP to display the following menu: NETWORK SETUP - Restart monitor after entering changes NODE...
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Ultraview 1030/1050 Monitors — Service Manual TCP/IP Setup Key Touch TCP/IP SETUP to display the Keyboard menu (refer to Figure 2-6 on page 2-15) and key in a TCP/IP address (refer to the Keyboard Menu on page 2-15 further instructions). Touch ENTER to initiate error checking and verify that the address is in the proper xxx.xx.xxx.xxx format.
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Ultraview 1030/1050 Monitors — Service Manual SUBNET ACCESS Key The SUBNET ACCESS key limits this monitor’s accessibility to beds physically located on other subnets. When Subnet Access is OFF, the monitor can access only those beds attached to its own subnet.
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Ultraview 1030/1050 Monitors — Service Manual RECORDER NAMES Key The RECORDER NAMES key enables you to assign names to each recorder on the system. Touching RECORDER NAMES displays the following information: Select recorder name to change REC01 REC02 REC03 REC04 CENT1 ICU02 (The bed names are provided as examples.)
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Ultraview 1030/1050 Monitors — Service Manual PRESELECTED RECORDINGS Key The PRESELECTED RECORDINGS key enables you to define which beds and parameters will be automatically recorded when the user touches the PRESELECTED A and PRESELECTED B keys in the Recorder menu. To define the PRESELECTED A and B keys: 1 Touch PRESELECTED RECORDINGS to display the keys: Select configuration to change...
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Ultraview 1030/1050 Monitors — Service Manual THIS MONITOR includes all the parameters on this monitor. 1 Touch the appropriate option. 2 Return to step 1 to define the remaining pre-selected recordings. ALARM SETUP Key The ALARM SETUP key enables you to configure the alarm features. Touching this key displays the Alarm Setup menu: ALARM SETUP - Select parameter to change REMOTE ACCESS...
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Ultraview 1030/1050 Monitors — Service Manual FLASHING/STEADY ON Key The FLASHING/STEADY ON key selects the mode of operation for the alarm relay ( ). In FLASHING mode, the alarm relay contacts open and close according to the priority of the active alarm level.
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Ultraview 1030/1050 Monitors — Service Manual USER ACCESS Key The USER ACCESS key provides privileged users access to enable certain functions for normal use. USER ACCESS - Select user access-to functions PATIENT TYPE PARAMETER CONFIGURATION RECORDING DURATION DEFAULT ENG SAVE MODE The highlighted option is the one that is currently active.
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Ultraview 1030/1050 Monitors — Service Manual SERVICE FUNCTIONS Menu This menu provides the operator with the capability to review system information and calibrate the monitor’s display subsystem. BIOMED LEVEL - Service Functions. RESET DISPLAY MONITOR SYSTEM CHANGE SYSGEN ERROR LOG PASSWORD MONITOR CALIBRATION...
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Ultraview 1030/1050 Monitors — Service Manual ANALOG Key Selecting the ANALOG key displays the battery charge rate menu and its displays. Two different displays exist, one when the monitor is connected to AC power, the other when the monitor is not. voltage %full AC/DC...
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Ultraview 1030/1050 Monitors — Service Manual SITE SURVEY Key PREVIOUS NEXT CLEAR PRINT PAGE PAGE The SITE SURVEY key is disabled if the radio is not running. This key displays this monitor’s site survey screen and menu. The following illustrates this screen’s display on any of the Ultraview 1030/1050 monitors.
Ultraview 1030/1050 Monitors — Service Manual Updating Flash PROM Note: Updating Flash PROM is only accomplished by Spacelabs Medical personnel. Network Configuration Figure 2-7 illustrates a typical network system composed of bedside monitors, central monitors, and a clinical information system. Typical Wired Network Configuration 90387/91387 Bedside #n...
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Ultraview 1030/1050 Monitors — Service Manual Warning: Ensure that the Ethernet wall plate and the shield of the Ethernet connecting cable are bonded to the hospital grounding system. Ethernet Installation Caution: Only qualified personnel should attempt to install a monitor to an Ethernet LAN. Note: Detailed installation instructions for an Ethernet local area network (LAN) are beyond the scope of this document.
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Ultraview 1030/1050 Monitors — Service Manual • Verify that the ECG waveform is displayed. 3 Connect a waveform simulator to the pressure inputs. 4 Label and zero the channels. • Verify that the numerics and waveforms are accurate. 5 Touch RECORD, then touch one of the flashing parameter keys. •...
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Ultraview 1030/1050 Monitors — Service Manual 90310 Rear Panel µ ¸ Ground lug — available for any chassis grounding requirements Antenna connectors (J1, J3) — screw-on connectors that attach to the pedestal mount antenna Ethernet connectors (J2, J4) — connect the 90310 to a Spacelabs Medical network Status LEDs —...
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Ultraview 1030/1050 Monitors — Service Manual Configuration Options for Wireless Ethernet Option (90310) configuration jumpers (see below) thumb wheel switch Figure 2-8: 90310 Wireless Ethernet Interface PCBA Master/Slave Selects if 90310 is configured as a master or slave monitor. Only one master unit is allowed per channel selection.
Ultraview 1030/1050 Monitors — Service Manual DC Power Supply The power supply is a self-contained device that converts AC power to +18 V for use by the monitor. The monitor converts the +18 V into several other voltages internally. The power supply, if it fails, is usually replaced as a single unit (P/N 119-0251-01).
Ultraview 1030/1050 Monitors — Service Manual 90367/90369 Monitor Figure 3-2 displays the major internal components of the monitor and the basic interconnection scheme between the PCBAs. A description of the major components follows. I/O bay assembly (P/N 670-0850-xx or 650-0552-xx) recorder CPU PCBA ICB PCBA...
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Ultraview 1030/1050 Monitors — Service Manual CPU PCBA The CPU PCBA consists of a CPU subsystem that runs the system software, updates the display, and communicates with peripheral devices through the I/O bay PCBA. The CPU PCBA contains all the major digital components and all the major analog components. e-net Xfmr 10BaseT...
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Ultraview 1030/1050 Monitors — Service Manual Main CPU The Ultraview 1030/1050 uses a 25 MHz version of the Motorola MPC860 processor. The following are some of the special 860 features: • PowerPC core processor unit • 4 KB instruction cache •...
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Ultraview 1030/1050 Monitors — Service Manual Video The Ultraview video is implemented using a Chips and Technologies 65554 VGA controller that resides on the PCI bus. The video system uses 1 MB of EDO DRAM for video memory, and has analog buffers for the repeater output.
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Ultraview 1030/1050 Monitors — Service Manual Audio The Audio subsystem is based on a Crystal CS 4231A Multimedia Codec. This chip is capable of supporting simultaneous stereo in and out, however the device is used only in monophonic mode in a 1030/1050 monitor. An audio amp is used for the internal speaker, and op-amp buffers are used to drive the line out connector.
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Ultraview 1030/1050 Monitors — Service Manual SDLC Interface The SDLC bus is the communications interface to Spacelabs Medical modules, which supply patient data to the system. This interface is routed and connected in several ways in the monitor. It is routed internally through the ICB PCBA to the internal plug-in module slot in the monitor. It is also routed through the ICB and I/O Bay PCBAs for communication with the optional Capnography pack and to an optional external module housing via the SDLC connector.
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Ultraview 1030/1050 Monitors — Service Manual These clocks are used for specific peripherals and are generated at various locations on the PCBA. • 20 MHz clock for Ethernet • 24.6 MHz clock for audio codec • 16.9 MHz clock for audio codec •...
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Ultraview 1030/1050 Monitors — Service Manual Software Reset To cause a software reset, the 860 causes a unrecoverable situation by first disabling its internal machine check interrupt and then forcing a “machine check” by accessing unmapped address space. This causes the CPU to reboot. Power Failure Operation The power supply on the CPU PCBA provides a digital signal PFAIL to the CPU to indicate that a power failure condition is imminent.
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Ultraview 1030/1050 Monitors — Service Manual Power Supply System Battery(s) Input/Output AC/DC battery fault power supply Input digital battery chargers slow input turn-on charger CPU power supply / battery & input power converter battery comparator charging analog on/off flasher switch linear regulator +12 V...
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Ultraview 1030/1050 Monitors — Service Manual The power supply has these features: • 7 output DC voltages (+5 V, +3.3 V, +12 V, -12 V, -5 V, +20 V, +15 V) • Automatic battery switch over operation • Self shut-OFF when on battery operation and battery voltage is low •...
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Ultraview 1030/1050 Monitors — Service Manual Battery Chargers The battery chargers have the following features: • Front panel LED battery charging/failure indicator. • Automatic “battery care” recharge cycles to ensure a maximum charge. • One or two batteries fully charge in 90 minutes if the system is not operating; 4 to 5 hours while unit is operating.
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Ultraview 1030/1050 Monitors — Service Manual Note: The 90367/90369 system contains two identical battery charging systems, one for each battery. Charger Pre-Regulator — The +20 VDC output provides up to 60 W of battery charging power. This DC output voltage is then used as the main power source for charging batteries. The circuit uses a single-ended flyback converter topology.
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Ultraview 1030/1050 Monitors — Service Manual EMI Reduction The CPU PCBA includes several design features intended to reduce EMI effects. The power supply connections throughout the PCBA are segmented and heavily filtered to prevent noise propagation from one part of the PCBA to another. All high frequency signals are driven through series resistors to limit the rise and fall times of these signals, reducing ringing and other EMI effects.
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Ultraview 1030/1050 Monitors — Service Manual MAIN Ultraview Care Network SUBSYSTEMS and TASKS: The SDLC subsystem sends packets from the modules to the rest of the system, including Ethernet and GDS, and it also sends packets to modules. The Interpreter subsystem provides modules and Keys with “primitives” that they use, via table code, to create and control their human interface on the monitor.
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Ultraview 1030/1050 Monitors — Service Manual Touchscreen PCBA The touchscreen PCBA consists of an array of infrared emitters and detectors that surround the flat panel screen and generate an array of horizontal and vertical infrared beams over the surface of the screen. Electronics on the CPU PCBA drive and scan the beams to detect key presses. Refer to the <i Italic>Touchscreen Circuitry on page 3-8 for more information on touchscreen operation.
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Ultraview 1030/1050 Monitors — Service Manual Table 1: Touchscreen PCBA Connector Pinout Input FPSW+ Input front panel switch FPSW- Output Input EMITCUR Input Drive voltage to IR LEDs Input TEMP Output Temperature sensor IRBIAS Output IR bias sensor ADREF Output Analog VCC reference Input TOUCHSCREEN CABLE PINOUT...
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Ultraview 1030/1050 Monitors — Service Manual I/O Bay PCBA General The basic I/O bay PCBA connects the rear external connectors to the CPU PCBA via the interconnect PCBA.There are no active components on this PCBA, rather, all the components are connectors, ferrite beads, capacitors, and resistors.
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Ultraview 1030/1050 Monitors — Service Manual Component Description DB 9-style, 15 pin, female 1- ANALOG RED 2- ANALOG GREEN 3- ANALOG BLUE 4- N/C remote display 5- N/C connector 6- GND (RED) 7- GND (GREEN) 8- GND (BLUE) 9- N/C 10- N/C front view 11- N/C...
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Ultraview 1030/1050 Monitors — Service Manual Component Description 3.5 mm size, mono, female female input audio 1- GND 1 - GND connector 4- GND signal 5- Left 1- GND 4- NC 5- Signal top view Signal input is grounded when no plug is inserted keyboard RJ-9-style, 4 pin connector...
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Ultraview 1030/1050 Monitors — Service Manual ICB (Interconnect PCBA) The interconnect PCBA connects the CPU PCBA to various other parts of the monitor. It bridges the CPU PCBA to the I/O bay PCBA, it connects the module to the CPU PCBA, and it connects the recorder and recorder CPU PCBA to the CPU PCBA.
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Ultraview 1030/1050 Monitors — Service Manual Table 2: Display Connector Pinouts (continued) Pin # Symbol Description Blue Data MSB Settle the horiz. display ENAB position +5 V +5 V Horizontal display mode select Vertical display mode select 3-24...
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Ultraview 1030/1050 Monitors — Service Manual • Remove excess liquid from the cloth and squeeze dry. • Wipe exposed surfaces of the equipment and cables. • Remove any soap residue by gently wiping with a clean damp cloth. • Wipe dry with a clean dry cloth. Use only the following recommended cleaning solutions: •...
Ultraview 1030/1050 Monitors — Service Manual Capnography Sensors The capnography sensor and cable should be cleaned routinely, especially between patient uses. Before cleaning, make sure the sensor is disconnected from the module and/or monitor. Sensors and cable assemblies may be wiped down using a cloth or swab dampened in 70% alcohol or 10% bleach solutions.
Ultraview 1030/1050 Monitors — Service Manual Definitions Classification — IEC/EN/UL 60601-1 Safety standard designation for the class of equipment and type of patient applied parts that indicate the degree of protection provided against electrical shock. Leakage Current — Current that is not functional. It includes patient leakage, ground leakage, and enclosure (or chassis) leakage.
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Ultraview 1030/1050 Monitors — Service Manual Warning: Before starting safety tests, ensure that no patient is connected to the device under test. If safety tests must be performed on equipment currently monitoring a patient, obtain permission to disconnect the cables from the monitor and patient. Ground Resistance 1 Attach the power cord to the monitor under test.
Ultraview 1030/1050 Monitors — Service Manual Preventive Maintenance A qualified Spacelabs Medical repair representative or hospital biomedical technician should check the unit and optional equipment for acceptable performance and electrical safety to ensure they operate according to current requirements. Functional Checks A power-ON self-test is performed each time the monitor is turned ON.
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Ultraview 1030/1050 Monitors — Service Manual Verifying Monitor Functions Note: To begin the test, make sure no modules are installed and the Flexport system is not connected. 1 Power-ON the monitor and verify the following sequence of events: A power-ON tone sounds. The fan should start running within 60 seconds after power-ON and continue to run as long as the monitor is connected to external power.
Ultraview 1030/1050 Monitors — Service Manual Capnography Calibration Required Equipment: • sensor (P/N 015-0285-00)* • cable (P/N 175-0877-01 or 175-0996-00)* • airway adapter (P/N 025-0040-00)* • sensor assembly (P/N 011-0710-00 for -G or 704-0001-00 for -H) • airway adapter (P/N 025-0033-00 or 025-0035-00 for -G or 704-0002-00, 704-0003-00, 704-0004-00, or 704-0005-00 for -H) •...
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Ultraview 1030/1050 Monitors — Service Manual 6 Attach the O sensor to the O cable. Verify that the O numeric zone appears and displays between 5% and 35% O 7 With the O sensor in room air, touch the ROOM O2 SPAN key. Verify that the ROOM O2 SPAN COMPLETE message is displays.
Ultraview 1030/1050 Monitors — Service Manual Part Replacement Procedures Tools/Test Equipment Needed • Anti-static mat with wrist strap • #1 and #2 Phillips screwdriver • 5/16 inch nut driver • 3/16 inch nut driver • Tool for knurled rings (P/N 003-0117-xx) Setup for Disassembly 1 Remove the DC Power Supply cable and battery(ies) if present.
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Ultraview 1030/1050 Monitors — Service Manual Replacing the Main PCBA 1 Remove the bezel as previously described. 2 With the monitor standing upright, remove the eight 6-32 × 1/4" screws (three along the top, three in the center, and two at the bottom of the PCBA). 3 Place your fingers into the space on either side of the upward protrusion of the PCBA (located near the two top mounting screws) and pull.
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Ultraview 1030/1050 Monitors — Service Manual Removing the Chassis Assembly The chassis assembly includes the sheet metal Interconnect PCBA, and the fan/battery connection assembly. Figure 4-4: Chassis assembly for Ultraview 1030/1050 1 Remove the I/O option panel, bezel, main PCBA, module, and optional recorder and CPU as previously described.
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Ultraview 1030/1050 Monitors — Service Manual (P/N 134-0033-00) Figure 4-5: Chassis out of the case 7 To lift the chassis out of the case, place your left hand through the battery door and your right hand into the module access opening. Work the assembly upward, allowing the top to move ahead of the bottom.
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Ultraview 1030/1050 Monitors — Service Manual Replacing the Fan/Battery Contact Assembly 1 Remove the chassis assembly from the housing as previously described. 2 Separate the chassis assembly from the module wall assembly by removing the two screws above the battery ejection springs and the two screws near the bottom. Figure 4-6: Replacing the fan/battery contact assembly 3 Pry up the center retainer on the battery contact assembly (near the battery ejection springs).
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Ultraview 1030/1050 Monitors — Service Manual Replacing the Interconnect PCBA and Frame 1 Remove the chassis assembly from the housing as previously described. 2 Separate the chassis assembly from the module wall assembly by removing the two screws above the battery ejection springs and the two screws near the bottom. interconnect PCBA Figure 4-7: Replacing the interconnect PCBA and frame 3 Remove the screw between the chassis and the interconnect PCBA.
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Ultraview 1030/1050 Monitors — Service Manual Replacing/Aligning the Module Door Removing the Door 1 Remove the two nuts fastening the hinge to the wall of the module compartment assembly. This will free the door assembly. When installing a new door, do not tighten the two nuts until the chassis assembly is completely secured to the rear housing.
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Ultraview 1030/1050 Monitors — Service Manual Replacing the I/O PCBA — Option F Removing the Option Panel 1 Remove the five 6-32 × 1/2 inch screws. gasket (P/N 348-0138-01) Figure 4-9: Gasket placement Note: • Ensure that the gasket is properly positioned prior to reattaching the option panel. •...
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Ultraview 1030/1050 Monitors — Service Manual Display or Touchscreen Assembly Replacement Removing the Bezel Figure 4-10: Bezel removal Note: The handle assembly may remain attached to the rear housing. Access holes are present in the handle enclosure to gain access to the Front Bezel fastening screws. 1 Remove the expansion housing, if present.
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Ultraview 1030/1050 Monitors — Service Manual Caution: Never pull on the flex cables. This may damage the cable end or the connector. 1 Disconnect the two-wire connector from the main PCBA if the LCD is installed. 2 Disconnect the video cable (small flex cable) from the main PCBA. 3 Disconnect the touchscreen cable (large flex cable) from the touchscreen PCBA.
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Ultraview 1030/1050 Monitors — Service Manual Capnograph with Ethernet Removal/Disassembly — Option G or H Removing the I/O Bay PCBA Figure 4-12: Ethernet removal and disassembly 1 Remove the four screws mounting the case to the 90367/90369 housing (two each 6-32 ×...
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Ultraview 1030/1050 Monitors — Service Manual 3 Remove the six jackscrews and the knurled nuts (two each) not shown. The knurled nuts are located on the audio jacks and require a special tool for removal (P/N 003-0117-xx). Figure 4-14: Removing the I/O bay PCBA 4 Remove the three 6-32 ×...
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Ultraview 1030/1050 Monitors — Service Manual 3 Remove the four flathead screws under the label. 4 Unplug the cable between J2 and J4 taking appropriate precautions with orientation and connectors. Removing the CO PCBAs for Option G Figure 4-16: CO /SDLC PCBA and sensor interface PCBA for option G 1 Remove the four 6-32 ×...
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Ultraview 1030/1050 Monitors — Service Manual Removing the EMI Interface PCBA for Option H Figure 4-17: PCBA support plate and EMI interface PCBA for option H 1 Remove the four 6-32 × 1/4 inch screws holding the PCBA support plate to access the EMI interface PCBA assembly.
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Ultraview 1030/1050 Monitors — Service Manual Removing the CO PCBAs for Option H Figure 4-18: CO /SDLC PCBA and sensor interface PCBA for option H 1 Remove the four 6-32 × 1/4 inch screws and lift out both PCBAs. 2 Remove the 4-40 × 1/4 inch metal screw and the three 4-40 × 1/4 inch plastic screws over the standoffs and separate the sensor interface PCBA from the CO /SDLC PCBA.
Ultraview 1030/1050 Monitors — Service Manual System Startup When the unit is first powered ON, the following three window system startup screen is displayed. This window displays any diagnostic failures and other system errors This window is reserved for future use. during the boot process.
Ultraview 1030/1050 Monitors — Service Manual Boot Menu The Boot menu allows access to several basic configuration menus and functions of the monitor, including extended diagnostics. The Boot menu is activated during system startup and can be controlled using either the touchscreen, mouse, keyboard, or terminal (or a computer with terminal emulation software) connected to the serial port.
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Ultraview 1030/1050 Monitors — Service Manual After initiating the Boot menu, the following menu appears. ? - help @ - boot (load and go) p - print boot params c - change boot params g - go to address m - memory functions... e - print fatal exception N - set node id D - run diagnostics...
Ultraview 1030/1050 Monitors — Service Manual Power ON Diagnostics Power-ON diagnostic tests verify system hardware integrity during each power-up of a monitor. These tests in themselves can often help isolate and troubleshoot a problem. Most of these tests may also be initiated using the extended diagnostic mode. The diagnostics initiated at power-ON are: •...
Ultraview 1030/1050 Monitors — Service Manual For detailed information on the extended diagnostics and how to run them, refer to Diagnostic Menus on page 5-6. Diagnostic Menus Touch the D key in the Boot menu to display the Main Diagnostic menu: MAIN DIAGNOSTIC MENU r - Return to boot menu a - Run all diagnostics marked with “*”...
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Ultraview 1030/1050 Monitors — Service Manual Touch the i in the Diagnostic main menu to present the Individual Diagnostic menu: INDIVIDUAL DIAGNOSTIC MENU r - Return To Previous Menu c - CPU Diagnostic a - Audio Diagnostic * w - Wireless Diagnostic * P - PCI Bridge Diagnostic * i - ISA Bridge Diagnostic * k - Keyboard/Mouse Diagnostic *...
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Ultraview 1030/1050 Monitors — Service Manual Touch the m key in the Individual Diagnostic menu to present the Memory menu: MEMORY MENU r - Return To Previous Menu d - DRAM Diagnostic f - Flash Checksum Diagnostic * F - Flash Read/Write Diagnostic (CAUTION: overwrites application) g - GDS RAM Read/Write Diagnostic * n - NVRAM Checksum Diagnostic N - NVRAM Read/Write Diagnostic (CAUTION: overwrites NVRAM)
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Ultraview 1030/1050 Monitors — Service Manual Touch the v key in the Individual Diagnostic menu to present the Video menu: VIDEO MENU r - Return To Previous Menu v - Video Diagnostic * i - Interactive Video Diagnostic -> Figure 5-7: Video menu The following keys are available in this menu: r —...
Ultraview 1030/1050 Monitors — Service Manual Touch the t key in the Individual Diagnostic menu to present the Touchscreen menu: TOUCHSCREEN MENU r - Return To Previous Menu t - Touchscreen Diagnostic * i - Interactive Touchscreen Diagnostic d - Touchscreen Data Dump c - Calibrate Touch Screen ->...
Ultraview 1030/1050 Monitors — Service Manual Error Log For troubleshooting intermittent problems, the monitor maintains a text error log for both recoverable and non-recoverable errors in its battery-backed, non-volatile memory. All diagnostics failures are logged in the error log. Other error codes that may be in the log are used for software development and application and have no value in hardware troubleshooting.
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Ultraview 1030/1050 Monitors — Service Manual Table 1: Diagnostic Failure Messages (continued) Error Code Diagnostics Failure Message Suggested Action 01030100 Diagnostics Port Test Failed Replace CPU PCBA. 01030200 860 Test Failed Replace CPU PCBA. 01030201 860 SCC Transmit Failed Replace CPU PCBA. 860 SCC configuration not 01030202 Replace CPU PCBA.
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Ultraview 1030/1050 Monitors — Service Manual Table 1: Diagnostic Failure Messages (continued) Error Code Diagnostics Failure Message Suggested Action 01030700 PCI Bridge Test Failed Replace CPU PCBA. PCI Bridge configuration not 01030701 Replace CPU PCBA. recognized 01030702 PCI Bridge registers are not writable Replace CPU PCBA.
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Ultraview 1030/1050 Monitors — Service Manual Table 1: Diagnostic Failure Messages (continued) Error Code Diagnostics Failure Message Suggested Action 01030B06 IRTS uP RAM failed Replace CPU PCBA. 01030B07 IRTS uP ROM failed Replace CPU PCBA. 01030B08 IRTS data dump failure Replace CPU PCBA.
Ultraview 1030/1050 Monitors — Service Manual Table 1: Diagnostic Failure Messages (continued) Error Code Diagnostics Failure Message Suggested Action NVRAM read/write memory test 01030E03 Replace CPU PCBA. failed 01030F00 Wireless card diagnostic failed Replace CPU PCBA. System Troubleshooting This section describes troubleshooting procedures which can be used in conjunction with or separately from the diagnostics to isolate a failure.
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Ultraview 1030/1050 Monitors — Service Manual Caution: • When troubleshooting, partial disassembly may be required. Ensure that the external power supply and rechargeable battery(ies) are disconnected. Use a nonconductive shield to insulate the main PCBA from the front bezel assembly (a book or piece of cardboard will suffice).
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Ultraview 1030/1050 Monitors — Service Manual Module Slot Troubleshooting 1 Independently verify the module’s operation on another unit (if available). 2 Check the software versions of all installed modules, Flexport system interfaces, and other SDLC equipment attached, verifying that there are no incompatibilities. 3 Inspect the interconnect PCBA.
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Ultraview 1030/1050 Monitors — Service Manual 4 Verify that the wide, flat flex cable connecting the wireless card to the CPU PCBA is fully inserted at both ends. If the flex cable is connected and the wireless diagnostic said that the wireless card is not present, replace the flex cable.
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Ultraview 1030/1050 Monitors — Service Manual Audio Line Output Troubleshooting 1 Independently verify the operation of the equipment being connected to the audio line output. Replace it if necessary. 2 Run the audio diagnostic (refer to Diagnostic Menus on page 5-6). If it fails, replace the CPU PCBA.
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Ultraview 1030/1050 Monitors — Service Manual Battery Fuel Gauge When the monitor is powered by batteries only, with 1 or 2 batteries installed, a battery fuel gauge is displayed in the lower right corner of the screen. This gauge is useful in detecting bad batteries or other voltage problems in the system.
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Ultraview 1030/1050 Monitors — Service Manual rear connector recorder cpu front Figure 5-9: Location of D2 on recorder CPU If a diagnostic error occurs, the recorder will attempt to print a diagnostic line instead of its usual sign-on message. This line is a series of hex numbers. Non-zero numbers represent error codes. If the recorder is recognized by the monitor at power-ON, a PRINTER CONTROLS key is present.
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Ultraview 1030/1050 Monitors — Service Manual During normal operation, D2 will be dimly lit (it is actually flashing very rapidly). LED Error Codes are shown in Table 2. Table 2: Recorder Error Codes Error Code Failed Assembly or Likely Cause Program Modules (hex) Recorder Code...
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Ultraview 1030/1050 Monitors — Service Manual Table 2: Recorder Error Codes (continued) Error Code Failed Assembly or Likely Cause Program Modules (hex) Stuck I/O bus bit 4 low RCDIAG Stuck I/O bus bit 5 low RCDIAG Stuck I/O bus bit 6 low RCDIAG Stuck I/O bus bit 7 low RCDIAG...
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Ultraview 1030/1050 Monitors — Service Manual Table 2: Recorder Error Codes (continued) Error Code Failed Assembly or Likely Cause Program Modules (hex) EEPROM Tests - New checksum no good RCDIAG Printer Tests - WRRDY inactive or -SYNC active RCDIAG after reset Printer Tests - Readback system wrong state after RCDIAG reset...
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Ultraview 1030/1050 Monitors — Service Manual Table 2: Recorder Error Codes (continued) Error Code Failed Assembly or Likely Cause Program Modules (hex) Manual re-init seen RCKEYP Printer error during initialization RCINIT Unload state error - Invalid state RCUNLD Already printing when another print command RCREC1 received Capnography Troubleshooting...
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Ultraview 1030/1050 Monitors — Service Manual The following errors are indicated by a flashing code: Table 4: Flashing LED Diagnostic Codes Problem Timer 0 circuitry Timer 1 circuitry (SDLC clock) E2PROM error If the Channel does not sign ON: 1 Check that side panel LED is steadily ON. •...
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Ultraview 1030/1050 Monitors — Service Manual Oxygen Preamp/Analog to Digital Converter Problem Attach a known good O sensor and cable to the O connector on the front panel of the module. If a signal is measured between TP10 and TP2 of the CO /SDLC PCBA, but no O is displayed, then replace the CO...
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Ultraview 1030/1050 Monitors — Service Manual Problem Messages If the following error messages are displayed for the Capnograph Option (G or H), perform the suggested corrective action: Service Required Check for power to the Sensor Interface PCBA. 1 Disconnect the module from the monitor. 2 Disconnect the Sensor Interface PCBA from the CO /SDLC PCBA.
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Ultraview 1030/1050 Monitors — Service Manual 6 If the loopback test does not pass, replace the CO /SDLC PCBA. 7 If all the voltages are present and the loopback test passes, then the problem is likely in the Sensor Interface PCBA. 8 Replace the test software (P/N 174-0527-01) in U37 with the original software.
Ultraview 1030/1050 Monitors — Service Manual Drawings Drawing Part Drawing Title Number Number Top Assembly 653-0056-00 1 (4 sheets) I/O Bay, Capno -G with Ethernet Network Comm 653-0080-00 2 (4 sheets) I/O Bay, SDLC, Alarm, Ethernet, Comm 653-0051-00 3 (2 sheets) Bezel Assembly 653-0057-00 4 (1 sheet)
Appendix A — Glossary Contents Terms ............. 1 Terms The following terms appear in this manual: ASCII...
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Ultraview 1030/1050 Monitors — Service Manual DB-26 “D” shaped 26-pin connector of either male or female gender. DB-9 “D” shaped 9-pin connector of either male or female gender. Degauss Process of removing a magnetic charge from a material. Color screens are most susceptible to this type of charge creating “purity”...
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Ultraview 1030/1050 Monitors — Service Manual High level output Analog signals supplied through a separate connector for use with external equipment. Input Output port or device IEEE A U.S. professional organization active in the creation, promotion, and support of communications specifications and standards.
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Ultraview 1030/1050 Monitors — Service Manual ™ PCIS Patient Care Information System ™ PCMS Patient Care Management System PFAIL Power Failure notification line used to notify the CPU of an imminent AC power failure. PIXEL Smallest unit displayed on a CRT. One PIXEL equals a single dot on the display. Plenum rated Cable that must be used where toxic gases created by heat during a fire could not be tolerated.
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Ultraview 1030/1050 Monitors — Service Manual RTGL Real time graphics library Ready-to-send signal used in communications protocols. Receive Data. Used in communications protocols. SDLC Synchronous Data Link Control. Used for communication between the monitor and external devices such as modules, telemetry housings or Flexport system interfaces. Secondary recorder Network recorder where record requests made at a bedside or central are sent to if a primary recorder is busy.
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Ultraview 1030/1050 Monitors — Service Manual Transceiver (Ethernet) Device located on coax cable or line powered attaching monitors to the network. These devices are bi-directional. TXD (transmit data) Transmit Data. Used in communications protocols. Uninterruptable Power Supply. Used to hold power up until AC mains are restored. Video Bus Array Lithium Voltage Battery Back up Voltage used for programming devices...
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Ultraview 1030/1050 Monitors — Service Manual Electromagnetic Immunity Note: This equipment is intended for use in the electromagnetic environment specified in the table below. The customer or user of the equipment should ensure that it is used in such an environment.
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Ultraview 1030/1050 Monitors — Service Manual Frequency Separation Distances Note: This equipment is intended for use in an electromagnetic environment in which radiated RF disturbances are controlled. The customer or user of the equipment can help prevent electromagnetic interference by maintaining a minimum distance between portable and mobile RF communications equipment (transmitters) and this equipment, as recommended in the table below, according to the maximum output power of the communications equipment.
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Ultraview 1030/1050 Monitors — Service Manual Recommended Separation Distances Between Portable and Mobile RF Communications Equipment and the Monitor (always evaluate electronic equipment on site before use) * Field strengths from fixed transmitters, such as base stations for radio (cellular/cordless) telephones and land mobile radios, amateur radio, AM and FM radio broadcast, and TV broadcast cannot be predicted theoretically with accuracy.
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Appendix C — Symbols The following list of international and safety symbols describes all symbols used on Spacelabs Medical products. No one product contains every symbol. Symbol Description Symbol Description HELP Key Keyboard Connection SPECIAL FUNCTIONS Key Mouse Connection RECORD Key START/STOP Key NORMAL SCREEN Key START/STOP...
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Ultraview 1030/1050 Monitors — Service Manual Symbol Description Symbol Description Standby STANDBY Key PAUSE or INTERRUPT Slow Run Reset Power Indicator LED Temporary Shut Off of Alarm Tone Alarm or Screen Indicators Indicator — Remote Control Indicator — Local Control PRINT REPORT Key Indicator —...
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Ultraview 1030/1050 Monitors — Service Manual Symbol Description Symbol Description Data Input/Output Input/Output Input Reset Menu Keys Waveform/Parameter Keys Monitor Setup Set Initial Conditions Menu Select Program Options Access Special Function Menu Return Unit to Monitor Mode Serial Port 1 Serial Port 2 External marker push button SDLC Port...
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Ultraview 1030/1050 Monitors — Service Manual Symbol Description Symbol Description Open Padlock Closed Padlock Down Arrow Up Arrow Hard Drive Power Indicator LED Antenna Mermaid Connector Microphone Omnidirectional Microphone Audio Output, Speaker Activate Telemetry Recorder Network Connection Universal Serial Bus Gas Sampling Port Gas Return Port Remote Alarm;...
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Ultraview 1030/1050 Monitors — Service Manual Symbol Description Symbol Description Caution - hazardous voltages. To reduce risk of electric shock, do not remove the cover or back. Refer servicing to a qualified field service Functional Earth Ground engineer (U.S.A.). DANGER - High Voltage (International) Protective Earth Ground Fuse...
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Ultraview 1030/1050 Monitors — Service Manual Symbol Description Symbol Description IEC 60601-1 Type CF equipment. The unit displaying this symbol contains an F-type isolated (floating) Adult NIBP patient-applied part providing a high degree of protection against electric shock, and is defibrillator-proof. Canadian Standards Association ®...
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Ultraview 1030/1050 Monitors — Service Manual Symbol Description Symbol Description LATEX Latex-free Reusable Radio transmitting device; elevated Catalog Number levels of non-ionizing radiation Batch Code Nellcor Oxisensor II Compatible Date of Manufacture Novametrix Compatible UL recognized component in Spacelabs TruLink Compatible Canada and United States Nellcor OxiMax Compatible Nellcor OxiMax Compatible...
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