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™ ApexPro Telemetry Transmitter Service Manual for ApexPro and ApexPro CH Transmitters (Includes Accutracker DX and Nonin Xpod Oximeters) 2001989-142 Revision A...
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NOTE: The information in this manual only applies to ApexPro and ApexPro CH Transmitters software version 3A for the ApexPro model and to software version 1A for the ApexPro CH model. It does not apply to earlier software versions. Due to continuing product innovation, specifications in this manual are subject to change without notice.
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600MHz TTX Frequency Chart ........8-21 ApexPro (Type B devices) TTX Frequency Chart ......8-35...
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Introduction Revision A ApexPro Telemetry Transmitters 2001989-142...
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For your notes ApexPro Telemetry Transmitters Revision A 2001989-142...
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This manual provides technical information for service representatives and technical personnel involved in maintaining the ApexPro and ApexPro CH transmitter and GE equipment that connects to the transmitter. Users of this manual are expected to have a background in electronics, including analog and digital circuitry, RF, and microprocessor architectures.
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GE Medical Systems Information Technologies is responsible for the effects of safety, reliability, and performance only if: assembly operations, extensions, readjustments, modifications, or repairs are carried out by persons authorized by GE Medical Systems Information Technologies; the electrical installation of the relevant room complies with the requirements of the appropriate regulations;...
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The rating of protection against electric shock (indicated by symbol for CF) is achieved only when used with patient applied parts recommended by GE Medical Systems Information Technologies. Type B applied part: Non-isolated applied part suitable for intentional external and internal application to the patient excluding direct cardiac application.
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NOTE provides application tips or other useful information to assure that you get the most from your equipment. ApexPro Telemetry Transmitters Revision A 2001989-142...
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See “How to Reach Us” in the front of this manual. Any unauthorized attempt to repair equipment under warranty voids that warranty. It is the user’s responsibility to report the need for service to GE Medical Systems Information Technologies or to one of their authorized agents.
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Introduction: Service Information For your notes ApexPro Telemetry Transmitters Revision A 2001989-142...
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Equipment Overview Revision A ApexPro Telemetry Transmitters 2001989-142...
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Equipment Overview: ApexPro Transmitters ApexPro Transmitters The ApexPro transmitter sends the patient’s ECG data to the ApexPro receiver system for processing. Data is then transmitted via a dedicated Ethernet interface to the Clinical Information Center (CIC) for viewing. The transmitter can also send DINAMAP PRO data to the CIC via the DinaLink...
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220A Figure 2-3 Proper Transmitter Battery Orientation 4. Close the battery cover. NOTE When the Change Battery LED starts flashing, the ApexPro transmitter has approximately one hour of reserve power before the unit shuts down. ApexPro Telemetry Transmitters Revision A...
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Equipment Overview: ApexPro Transmitters Battery Functional Life The ApexPro transmitter runs on 2 AA batteries. For the ApexPro transmitter, the battery life is approximately 40 hours. For the ApexPro CH transmitter, the battery life is approximately 120 hours. For optimum performance, follow these guidelines:...
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Equipment Overview: ApexPro Transmitters 317A 432A Figure 2-5 ApexPro CH Transmitter Controls and Indicators Ref. Term Description RA LED Used in troubleshooting (“Frequent Lead Fail” on page 5-3) and when manually viewing or programming the TTX number (“Manually View/Program TTX”...
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Location for attaching the set of dust covers. Dust Covers ApexPro transmitters have a set of 2 dust covers, used when the interface connectors are not being used. Markings on the covers indicate the number of the interface connector port. (Not shown in Figure 2-5.)
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A small picture indicating the battery orientation is molded into the case as well. Transmitter Appearance ApexPro transmitters have two user buttons: Verify Leads and Graph. They have a white endcap on the end opposite the battery compartment cover. The ApexPro CH transmitters have three user buttons: Verify Leads, Graph, and Event Marker.
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All LEDs flash slowly twice. Indicates that all LEDs are functional. Refer to the ApexPro Telemetry System Operator’s Manual for further details on transmitter operation and leadwire installation. Transmitter Versions The versions of ApexPro and ApexPro CH transmitters are:...
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DINAMAP PRO Series Monitors The DINAMAP PRO 100, 200, 300, and 400 series monitors can be connected to the ApexPro transmitter using the DinaLink serial cable to monitor SpO , NBP, and temperature. Parameter data from the PRO 100–400 series monitors is displayed, trended, and stored at the CIC.
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Equipment Overview: SpO Oximeter Modules Oximeter Modules The oximeter is an optional module that, when connected to the ApexPro transmitter, allows telemetry monitoring of a patient’s pulse oximetry data. The oximeter must be connected to an ApexPro transmitter in order to convey SpO data to the Clinical Information Center (CIC).
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To function correctly, the Apex Oximeter must be connected to a pulse oximetry (SpO ) probe. To transmit data to the Clinical Information Center, the Apex Oximeter must also be connected to the ApexPro transmitter. These connections are illustrated in Figure 7-30.
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Equipment Overview: SpO Oximeter Modules When properly interconnected, the Apex Oximeter and the ApexPro transmitter should appear similar to Figure 2-8. Interconnection cable INTFC connector INTFC connector 400B Figure 2-8 Oximeter Connection to Transmitter Apex Oximeter Controls and Indicators Digital Display...
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ApexPro transmitter. The expected life of fully-charged batteries in the ApexPro transmitter reduces to 30 hours if an oximeter is connected to it. For the ApexPro CH transmitter, the expected life of batteries reduces to 50 hours. Revision A...
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Use only Nonin SpO probes with the oximeter. The reliability of SpO data obtained with any other probe has not been verified. When properly interconnected, the ApexPro transmitter, the Nonin Xpod oximeter, and the Nonin SpO probe appears similar to Figure 2-10.
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Monitor NOTE The Accutracker DX noninvasive blood pressure monitor is available in the United States only. This model, available from GE, is modified by SunTech Medical Instruments to operate with the ApexPro Telemetry System. The Accutracker DX noninvasive blood pressure monitor is an optional module that, when connected to the ApexPro transmitter, allows telemetry monitoring of a patient’s NBP data.
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The life of the internal lithium battery is a cumulative 9-month period, spanning the entire life of the blood pressure monitor. GE recommends that the lithium battery be serviced every three to five years. The 4 AA batteries last for approximately 250 blood pressure readings, taken at an average interval of 15 minutes.
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The patient cable, microphone cable, and interconnection cable attach to one another in one assembly. Refer to Figure 2-12 below. 102A Microphone Cable Interconnection Cable Patient Cable 406A Patient Cable Microphone Cable Connection Connection Figure 2-12 Accutracker DX Connections Revision A ApexPro Telemetry Transmitters 2-19 2001989-142...
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Equipment Overview: Interconnection Cables Interconnection Cables Apex Oximeter and Accutracker DX The interconnection cable used to connect the ApexPro transmitter with the Apex Oximeter and/or the Accutracker DX blood pressure monitor, and/or the DinaLink serial cable is shown in Figure 2-13.
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Equipment Overview: Technical Specifications Technical Specifications Below are the technical specifications for the ApexPro telemetry system. NOTE Due to continual product innovation, GE Medical Systems Information Technologies designs and specifications are subject to change without notice. Contact your sales/service office for the most current information.
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Equipment Overview: Technical Specifications ApexPro CH model: GFSK Bit rate: 10 kb/sec Antenna: Formed by leadwire shield Frequency range: ApexPro model: 420–460 MHz or 584–613.975 MHz (programmable synthesizer) (The frequency range depends on the PCB installed.) ApexPro CH model: 608.025–613.975 MHz...
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ApexPro model: 420-460 MHz 560.025 – 613.975 MHz – FCC Part 15 608.025 – 613.975 MHz – FCC Part 95 CE Marking ApexPro CH model: 608.025 – 613.975 MHz – FCC Part 95 CE Marking Revision A ApexPro Telemetry Transmitters...
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Equipment Overview: Technical Specifications Apex Oximeter The Apex Oximeter is manufactured for GE by Nonin Medical, Inc. It is recommended for use with Nonin sensors only. Performance Specifications Battery Type: ANSI/NEDA 15A, 1.5V AA alkaline (2 required) Battery Life: 30 hrs. typical with display on continuously; 60 hrs. typical with display off...
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Equipment Overview: Technical Specifications Nonin Xpod Oximeter The Nonin Xpod oximeter is manufactured for GE by Nonin Medical, Inc. It is recommended for use with Nonin sensors only. Performance Specifications Static withstand: Meets and exceeds IEC 61000-4-2 Shock withstand: 5 random drops from 4 ft onto tiled concrete floor...
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Over 250 samples per set of 4 new batteries. Sample periods: Manual and interval programmable. Intervals of 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 15, 20, 25, 30, 35, 40, 45, 50, 55, 60, 90, 120 or 240 minutes can be selected/programmed. 2-26 ApexPro Telemetry Transmitters Revision A 2001989-142...
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Weight: 357.2 g (12.6 oz) Certification UL2601 (Underwriters Laboratories, Inc.) Medical Equipment With respect to electric shock, fire and mechanical hazards only in accordance with UL 2601-1, and CAN/CSA C22.2 NO. 601.1 4P41 Revision A ApexPro Telemetry Transmitters 2-27 2001989-142...
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Equipment Overview: Technical Specifications For your notes 2-28 ApexPro Telemetry Transmitters Revision A 2001989-142...
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Installation Revision A ApexPro Telemetry Transmitters 2001989-142...
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Included with the ApexPro Program Device Kit is a CD containing software that is loaded onto the personal computer and executed. Also included with the kit are the Apex, ApexPro and ApexPro CH Transmitter Programming Instructions (PN 2001989-135), which provide detailed instructions for programming these transmitters.
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4-23 of the Maintenance chapter, when you receive the Accutracker and every 12 months thereafter. If the unit fails, return the unit to GE Medical Systems Information Technologies Service and Supplies. (See “How to Reach Us” in the front of this manual.)
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Maintenance Revision A ApexPro Telemetry Transmitters 2001989-142...
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“Checkout Procedure” on page 4-12. Recommended Frequency To help you establish a systematic maintenance routine, GE Medical Systems Information Technologies recommends that you perform all maintenance procedures presented in this chapter: upon receipt of the unit every twelve months thereafter...
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ApexPro User buttons Two: Verify Leads and Graph Port covers Gray interface connector port covers ApexPro CH User buttons Three: Verify Leads, Graph and Event Marker Port covers Blue interface connector port covers, label and endcap ApexPro Telemetry Transmitters Revision A...
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3. Verify that the data recorded on the TTX label on the back of the transmitter is accurate for the transmitter. CAUTION Make sure the TTX numbers match. Failure to do so may result in monitoring the wrong patient. Revision A ApexPro Telemetry Transmitters 2001989-142...
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Never use conductive solutions, solutions that contain chlorides, wax, or wax compounds. Never pour or spray water or any cleaning solution on the equipment. Never permit fluids to run behind switches, into the connectors, or into any ventilation openings in the equipment. ApexPro Telemetry Transmitters Revision A 2001989-142...
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Cleaning products known to cause the types of problems listed above include, but are not limited to, Sani-Cloth® wipes and Ascepti® wipes; these should be avoided. Products that contain active ingredients and solutions similar to these products should also be avoided. Revision A ApexPro Telemetry Transmitters 2001989-142...
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If any of the LEDs light up, re-dry the transmitter. Allow the transmitter to air dry if other methods are not effective. 6. Do not attach the transmitter to a patient until the transmitter is thoroughly dry. ApexPro Telemetry Transmitters Revision A 2001989-142...
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If any unexpected LEDs light up, re-dry the leadwire. Allow the leadwire to air dry if paper towel is not effective. g. Do not attach the leadwire to a patient until the leadwire is thoroughly dry. Revision A ApexPro Telemetry Transmitters 2001989-142...
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Periodic leakage current testing should be done on the combined power supply and end-use system on a yearly basis when used in a hospital environment where such test equipment is commonly available. 4-10 ApexPro Telemetry Transmitters Revision A 2001989-142...
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Transmitter Holder GE recommends storing the transmitter and leadwires in the optional transmitter holder (not pictured). This wall-mounted holder can store up to six ApexPro transmitters. The leadwires hang freely below the holder, minimizing the possibility of damage. Correct Storage If a transmitter holder is not available, wrap the leadwires around the transmitter, allowing the top of the leadwires to remain loose.
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Maintenance: Checkout Procedure Checkout Procedure This section describes a series of performance tests for these units: ApexPro transmitter ApexPro CH transmitter Apex Oximeter Nonin Xpod oximeter Accutracker DX NIBP Required Test Equipment The following equipment is required. ECG simulator New alkaline “AA” batteries and low-voltage batteries...
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RF output under a LEADS FAIL condition. Event Marker This test verifies the Event Marker feature. This feature is available only on the ApexPro CH transmitter. 1. Install batteries in the transmitter. 2. Press the Event Marker button. 3. At a Clinical Information Center, verify that the Event Marker message is displayed.
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For example, if using the HP ESA-L1500A spectrum analyzer, follow these steps: a. Press Amplitude. b. Press 10. Press –dBm. 5. Connect the transmitter with lead wires to a patient simulator as shown in Figure 4-15. 4-14 ApexPro Telemetry Transmitters Revision A 2001989-142...
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Press Trace. b. Press Max Hold A. 8. If the transmitter fails this test, it must be returned for service. (See “How to Reach Us” in the front of this manual.) Revision A ApexPro Telemetry Transmitters 4-15 2001989-142...
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4-14 except change the span to 1KHz. 2. To measure the center frequency of the ApexPro transmitter and ApexPro CH transmitter, use the manufacturing code. a. Short pins 2 and 4 on either one of the interface connector ports.
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“How to Reach Us” in the front of this manual.) 10. Remove the jumper from the interface connector port. When the jumper is removed, the transmitter resets and returns to normal operation mode. Revision A ApexPro Telemetry Transmitters 4-17 2001989-142...
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Any color other than yellow indicates a system problem unrelated to the transmitter. If this is the case, please contact GE Medical Systems Information Technologies Technical Services. 4. On the admitted beds (transmitters), observe the simultaneous ECG waveforms for signal integrity.
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(from the transmitter) are printed at the Clinical Information Center. 2. Press the Graph button. The Lead Status and Change Battery LEDs flash twice to acknowledge that the switch was pressed. 3. Verify that a graph run occurs at the printer. Revision A ApexPro Telemetry Transmitters 4-19 2001989-142...
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Event Marker This test verifies the Event Marker feature. This feature is available only on the ApexPro CH transmitter. 1. Install batteries in the transmitter. 2. Press the Event Marker button. 3. At a Clinical Information Center, verify that the Event Marker message is displayed.
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1 mV input. Completion If the transmitter fails any of the above tests, return it to the factory for service. (See “How to Reach Us” in the front of this manual.) Revision A ApexPro Telemetry Transmitters 4-21 2001989-142...
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Nonin Xpod oximeter 1. Record the oximeter’s serial number. 2. Connect the oximeter to the ApexPro transmitter. 3. Admit the transmitter to an ApexPro telemetry system. Make sure that the SpO parameter box comes up on the Clinical Information Center. If the oximeter fails, discontinue the test. Return the oximeter after double-checking the test setup.
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Maintenance: Checkout Procedure Accutracker DX NIBP Operational Tests NOTE If the Accutracker fails any test, return the unit to GE Medical Systems Information Technologies Service and Supplies. (See “How to Reach Us” in the front of this manual.) Accutracker Display Figure 4-18 shows the display of the Accutracker when you turn it on.
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Make sure no external pressure is applied to the Accutracker when you turn it on. 2. Apply a pressure of 285 mmHg (+/–20 mmHg) to the Accutracker. Valve #1 immediately opens and allows the applied pressure to release. 4-24 ApexPro Telemetry Transmitters Revision A 2001989-142...
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1. Attach the Accutracker to the ApexPro Telemetry system. NOTE You must have ECG leads with a shorting cable or simulator attached to the ApexPro Telemetry system for this test to work. CAUTION Refer to the operator’s manual for proper operation guidelines and cuff/microphone placement.
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(PM) form is no longer printed with this manual. For the latest PM form regarding this product, contact GE Medical Systems Information Technologies Service. If repairs/adjustments are made or you replace any parts, describe this in the area provided on the PM form.
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Maintenance: Repair Log Repair Log Unit Serial Number: Institution Name: Date Maintenance/Repair Technician Revision A ApexPro Telemetry Transmitters 4-27 2001989-142...
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Maintenance: Repair Log For your notes 4-28 ApexPro Telemetry Transmitters Revision A 2001989-142...
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System Dropout If you suspect any ApexPro system-related dropout or if you are not sure what the problem is, consult the ApexPro System Troubleshooting Instructions, available to GE Medical Systems service personnel.
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Check the voltage levels of the batteries. This can be done using the ApexPro Program Device Kit (PN 421733-003 for ApexPro or PN 421733-004 for ApexPro CH.) If the voltage level is below the acceptable value as listed in “Switches/LEDs”...
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Synthesizer Lock Error If the transmitter can not operate at its programmed frequency, a synthesizer lock error occurs. This can be determined using the ApexPro Program Device Kit (PN 421733-003 for ApexPro or 421733-004 for ApexPro CH.) For the CH transmitter, the Change Battery and VA LEDs will be lit although the transmitter halts operation.
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If, after working through the above steps, your oximeter still has a short battery life, a call for service may be necessary. ApexPro Telemetry Transmitters Revision A 2001989-142...
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The results of these tests are indicated by the LEDs on the transmitter case. Test results may also be viewed on a remote terminal or personal computer if the ApexPro transmitter programming box is connected and in use.
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Support. Nonin Xpod Oximeter The oximeter does not contain a power supply, as it draws power from the ApexPro transmitter. Consequently, there is no power-up sequence. The unit only functions when connected to the telemetry system. Accutracker The Accutracker error codes are translated in the software to display on the system monitor.
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(the RF turns on for 70 seconds for Verify Leads button press, 15 seconds for the other buttons). If the transmitter is reporting a synthesizer lock error the VCO regulator will be turned off. Revision A ApexPro Telemetry Transmitters 2001989-142...
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Troubleshooting: Power Shutdown During Leads Fail For your notes 5-10 ApexPro Telemetry Transmitters Revision A 2001989-142...
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Transmitter Assembly: Versions of the Assembly Versions of the Assembly There are several versions of the ApexPro telemetry transmitter assembly. These are listed in “Transmitter Versions” on page 2-10. Be sure to reference the correct parts list and exploded view in this chapter for your version of transmitter.
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Figure 6-21 Transmitter Assembly Block Diagram Main Components - ApexPro The main components of the ApexPro assembly include the populated transmitter board, flex board, gasket, switch label, and the identification labels. The populated board contains all of the active components and software.
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J2. This hole is covered up by one of the labels. Labels Labels on the transmitter are described in “ApexPro Transmitter Controls, Indicators and Labels” on page 2-5. Revision A ApexPro Telemetry Transmitters 2001989-142...
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The ECG data is acquired from the patient through a set of leadwires. The signals are then amplified, processed, and transmitted. For ApexPro CH transmitter, the top set of pins is the ECG signal lead. The bottom set of pins function as the signal lead shield connections.
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Upon any activation (Verify Leads, Graph, or Alarm Pause) the top row of LEDs flash twice. All these functions are disabled in service mode. When the battery voltage drops below 1.9 volts for ApexPro or 1.6 volts for ApexPro CH, the Change Battery LED flashes once every second at a 1/8 duty cycle.
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PC-based programming box software or a HyperTerminal program and a programming box. The version of the currently stored transmitter code can be displayed using the transmitter programming box software kit, PN 421733-003. See Apex, ApexPro and ApexPro CH Transmitter Programming Instructions (PN 2001989-135). Error Log The transmitter contains an error log in its non-volatile programmable memory.
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LED Test Pattern Write Manually View/Program TTX After initial programming of the TTX number using the ApexPro Program Device Kit described in “Programming the Transmitter for Use” on page 3-3, the transmitter frequency or TTX can be viewed or changed without a programming box.
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9. To exit service mode, remove the short from pins 2 and 4. The service program runs until the short is removed. Then the transmitter reloads the application code and continues to run normally at the new TTX number. 6-10 ApexPro Telemetry Transmitters Revision A 2001989-142...
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Transmitter Assembly: Theory of Operation Interconnect Cables The following table shows the interconnect cables used to connect the ApexPro transmitter with other devices. Device Part Number interconnect cable 2005512-003 Suntech Accutracker interconnect cable 2002370-001 DinaLink interconnect cable assembly 418497-002 Revision A...
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Transmitter Assembly: ApexPro Transmitter Parts ApexPro Transmitter Parts ApexPro parts depicted here are listed on pages 6-12 through 6-14. Figure 6-22 Transmitter Components, Exploded View - ApexPro 6-12 ApexPro Telemetry Transmitters Revision A 2001989-142...
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Transmitter Assembly: ApexPro Transmitter Parts List 418500-001K ApexPro Transmitter Parts List 418500-001K This list is for ApexPro transmitter (UHF for USA) at 584-614 MHz. Find Part Number Item Description 404525-001 LABEL BLANK 2 X 3/4 411508-002 SCREW METRIC PH M2 X 3 W/COAT...
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Transmitter Assembly: ApexPro Transmitter Parts List 418500-003E ApexPro Transmitter Parts List 418500-003E This list is for ApexPro transmitter (UHF for international) at 420-460 MHz. Find Part Number Item Description 404525-001 LABEL BLANK 2 X 3/4 411508-002 SCREW METRIC PH M2 X 3 W/COAT...
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Transmitter Assembly: ApexPro Transmitter Parts List 418500-005A ApexPro Transmitter Parts List 418500-005A This list is for ApexPro transmitter 420-460 MHz for Japan. Find Part Number Item Description 404525-001 LABEL BLANK 2 X 3/4 411508-002 SCREW METRIC PH M2 X 3 W/COAT...
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Transmitter Assembly: ApexPro CH Transmitter Parts List ApexPro CH Transmitter Parts List This list is for ApexPro CH transmitter (UHF for USA and Canada) at 608.025 - 613.975 MHz. NOTE The ApexPro CH transmitter has no internal field-replacable parts. Part Number...
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2002553-0XX Each of these kits is a full set of TTX labels. ApexPro Part Number Item Description 2002553-001 LABEL KIT APEXPRO TLMY TRANSMITTER ENG 2002553-002 LABEL KIT APEXPRO TLMY TRANSMITTER GER 2002553-003 LABEL KIT APEXPRO TLMY TRANSMITTER FRE 2002553-004 LABEL KIT APEXPRO TLMY TRANSMITTER SWE...
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Transmitter Assembly: Label Kits 2002553-0XX For your notes 6-18 ApexPro Telemetry Transmitters Revision A 2001989-142...
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Versions of the Assembly There are two versions of the ApexPro Oximeter assembly and one version of the Nonin Xpod oximeter assembly. Make sure to reference the correct parts list and exploded view(s) for your version of the oximeter.
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= Pulse oximeter determined and displayed oxygen saturation in percent Hb = Fractional oxyhemoglobin saturation in percent COHb = Carboxyhemoglobin saturation in percent MetHb = Methemoglobin saturation in percent = Functional oxygen saturation in percent ApexPro Telemetry Transmitters Revision A 2001989-142...
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The sensors are checked for correct operation before shipping, so no adjustment or calibration is needed or possible. Because the pulse oximeter does all critical computations in software and there are no critical parts to drift; no re-calibration is needed. Revision A ApexPro Telemetry Transmitters 2001989-142...
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PCB, Processor 2457-000 Use as alternate parts. Date code must be applied to circuit board per the (ww/yy) format. ww = week of year manufactured, yy = last two digits of year manufactured. Revision A ApexPro Telemetry Transmitters 7-13 2001989-142...
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Oximeter Assembly: Parts Location Diagram 421191-001A Parts Location Diagram 421191-001A Apex Oximeter Assembly (Domestic) PCB - Sheet 1 of 3 Figure 7-26 7-14 ApexPro Telemetry Transmitters Revision A 2001989-142...
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TTX Frequency Charts: 600MHz TTX Frequency Chart For your notes 8-34 ApexPro Telemetry Transmitters Revision A 2001989-142...
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Channel = Japanese channel number; zone = Japanese Zone (1 through 9 for Type B devices) TTX ID = Transmitter identifier entered into CIC; Xmtr Label = text on label applied to ApexPro transmitter TTX # = Transmitter identifier used with the ApexPro Programming Device to configure the ApexPro transmitter...
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TTX Frequency Charts: ApexPro (Type B devices) TTX Frequency Chart TTX # (prog. Freq (MHz) Channel (CH) Zone TTX ID Xmtr Label Note box) 425.525 2084 52284 CH2084AP (52284) 1221 425.550 2086 52286 CH2086AP (52286) 1222 425.575 2088 52288 CH2088AP (52288) 1223 425.600...
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TTX Frequency Charts: ApexPro (Type B devices) TTX Frequency Chart TTX # (prog. Freq (MHz) Channel (CH) Zone TTX ID Xmtr Label Note box) 441.375 4066 54266 CH4066AP (54266) 1855 441.400 4068 54268 CH4068AP (54268) 1856 #REF! #REF! 1*, 3*, 4...
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TTX Frequency Charts: ApexPro (Type B devices) TTX Frequency Chart For your notes 8-38 ApexPro Telemetry Transmitters Revision A 2001989-142...
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