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VITALOGIK 4000 / 6000 Series® Configured Patient Monitors

SERVICE MANUAL

FDM-000-001 REV.A September 2013

Conformity according to the Council Directive 93/42/EEC concerning Medical Devices Manufacturer’s Name : Mennen Medical Ltd. 4 Hayarden Street, Yavne, 8122804 P.O. Box 102, Rehovot, 7610002, Israel Tel.: +972-8-9323333 Fax: +972-8-9328510

European Representative Charter-Kontron Limited Unit 18 Avant Business Centre 21 Denbigh Road Milton Keynes MK1 1DT England Tel.: 01908 646070 Fax: 01908 646030

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US Representative: Mennen Medical Corp. 290 Andrews Road Feasterville-Trevose, PA 19053-3480 Phone 215 259-1020 Fax 215 357-2010 Publication No.FDM-000-001 REV.A Revision: September 2013 Copyright © Mennen Medical Ltd. 2013. All RIGHTS RESERVED Registered trademarks are the intellectual property of their respective holders.

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TABLE OF CONTENTS Chapter 1: System Description Overview .......................................................................................................................................... Labeling ........................................................................................................................................... Symbols ......................................................................................................................................... Field Repairs Statement ................................................................................................................... Training and Qualification ............................................................................................................... System Features and Capabilities .................................................................................................... Monitor .......................................................................................................................................... Inputs ............................................................................................................................................. Controls and Outputs ..................................................................................................................... System Specification ........................................................................................................................

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Chapter 2: Hardware Description VitaLogik Overview ........................................................................................................................ 2-2 Main Units ..................................................................................................................................... 2-3 CPU Card ........................................................................................................................................ 2-5 Main Storage .................................................................................................................................... 2-6 Main Power Supply .......................................................................................................................... 2-6 OEM Power Supply Unit ............................................................................................................... 2-6 Rechargable Battery ...................................................................................................................... 2-7 Splitter Board ................................................................................................................................. 2-7 Front Panel ....................................................................................................................................... 2-9 Front End Board Inputs (CIPAM) ................................................................................................. 2-11 ECG / RSP ................................................................................................................................... 2-12 2BP / CO ...................................................................................................................................... 2-12 Temp ............................................................................................................................................ 2-14 NIBP ............................................................................................................................................ 2-14 SPO2 (Nellcor) ............................................................................................................................ 2-17 SPO2 (Masimo) ........................................................................................................................... 2-17 Microstream ................................................................................................................................. 2-18 UIM - Universal Input ................................................................................................................. 2-20 Remote Keypad (Optional) ............................................................................................................ 2-21 Chapter 3: Setting Up the System Introduction ...................................................................................................................................... 3-2 Accessing the System Setup Menu ................................................................................................ 3-2 Date & Time Setup .......................................................................................................................... 3-7 General Settings ............................................................................................................................. 3-10 General ........................................................................................................................................ 3-11 Units ............................................................................................................................................ 3-12

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Timeouts ...................................................................................................................................... 3-12 Hospital Name ............................................................................................................................. 3-12 Setting the General Settings Panel ............................................................................................... 3-12 Alarm Volume and Controls .......................................................................................................... 3-13 Enable Alarm Off ........................................................................................................................ 3-14 Silence Time ................................................................................................................................ 3-14 SpO2 Alarm Tone ........................................................................................................................ 3-14 Priority Level ............................................................................................................................... 3-14 Setting the Alarm Volume & Control Panel ................................................................................ 3-16 Sound Event .................................................................................................................................... 3-17 Default Alarm Limits ..................................................................................................................... 3-18 Event Setup ..................................................................................................................................... 3-20 Vital Sign (VS) Setup ..................................................................................................................... 3-22 Accessing the Vital Signs Setup Dialog Panels ........................................................................... 3-23 ECG Setup ................................................................................................................................... 3-23 Respiration Setup ......................................................................................................................... 3-26 BP Setup ....................................................................................................................................... 3-28 NIBP Setup .................................................................................................................................. 3-31 SpO2 Setup .................................................................................................................................. 3-33 Temperature Setup ....................................................................................................................... 3-35 CritiCool Setup ............................................................................................................................ 3-37 EtCO2 Setup ................................................................................................................................ 3-37 EtCO2 Calibration ....................................................................................................................... 3-40 Cardiac Output (CO) Setup .......................................................................................................... 3-40 Transcoutaneous Gas (TcGas) Setup ........................................................................................... 3-41 CO2 (from Anesthetic Gas) Setup ............................................................................................... 3-43 O2 Setup ....................................................................................................................................... 3-45 N2O Setup .................................................................................................................................... 3-47 Anesthetic Agent Setup ................................................................................................................ 3-48 Ventilator Setup ........................................................................................................................... 3-50 Parameter Hierarchy ....................................................................................................................... 3-52 Monitor Profiles Setup ................................................................................................................... 3-53 Showing/Hiding the Monitor profile on the Main Screen ........................................................... 3-54 Changing the Position of an Monitor Profile ............................................................................... 3-55 Clearing a Monitor profile ........................................................................................................... 3-55 Admit by Default ............................................................................................................................ 3-56 Report Setup ................................................................................................................................... 3-57 Naming a Report .......................................................................................................................... 3-57 Automatic Reports ....................................................................................................................... 3-61 Network Setup ................................................................................................................................ 3-63 Recorder Setup ............................................................................................................................... 3-64 Trends Setup ................................................................................................................................... 3-65 Quick Keys Setup ........................................................................................................................... 3-66 Tabular Charts ................................................................................................................................ 3-67 Naming a UDC ............................................................................................................................ 3-68 Editing a UDC .............................................................................................................................. 3-68 Clearing a UDC From the UDC List ........................................................................................... 3-71 Software Version ............................................................................................................................ 3-71 Enmove™ Interface Setup .............................................................................................................. 3-72

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Change Password ........................................................................................................................... Check Disk ..................................................................................................................................... Permission Editor ........................................................................................................................... Remove Saved Patients .................................................................................................................. Touch Screen Calibration ............................................................................................................... Demo Activation ............................................................................................................................ Copy Configuration Utility ............................................................................................................

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Chapter 4: System Installation Overview .......................................................................................................................................... 4-1 System Acceptance .......................................................................................................................... 4-2 Safety Precautions ........................................................................................................................... 4-2 Grounding the System ................................................................................................................... 4-3 Equipotential Grounding .............................................................................................................. 4-3 Electrosurgery, Diathermy and Defibrillation Protection ............................................................. 4-4 Mounting of Monitors ................................................................................................................... 4-4 Accidental Wetting of the Equipment ........................................................................................... 4-4 General Hazards ............................................................................................................................ 4-4 Site Survey ....................................................................................................................................... 4-5 Unpacking and Inspection ................................................................................................................ 4-6 Setting Up the Basic System ............................................................................................................ 4-6 Connecting and Wiring the LAN Cables ....................................................................................... 4-6 Network Connections .................................................................................................................... 4-8 Mounting Options .......................................................................................................................... 4-12 Mounting the Switch and Patch Panel ......................................................................................... 4-12 Mounting and Connecting the LAN Hub and the Patch Panel .................................................... 4-12 Mounting the VitaLogik Monitor on the Wall ............................................................................ 4-12 Chapter 5: Upgrading Software Upgrading Using Microsoft Windows Utilities ............................................................................... General .......................................................................................................................................... Required Hardware ...................................................................................................................... Required Software ....................................................................................................................... Upgrading VitaLogik 4000/6000 .................................................................................................. Copying the Tar file from the Laptop to VitaLogik 4000/6000 .................................................... Upgrading VitaLogik 4000/6000 Software .................................................................................

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Chapter 6: Maintenance and Cleaning Periodic Testing and Preventive Maintenance ................................................................................. 6-1 Cleaning the VitaLogik 4000/6000 Bedside Monitor ...................................................................... 6-1 Replacing the VitaLogik 4000/6000 Battery ................................................................................... 6-2 Calibration and Preventive Maintenance ......................................................................................... 6-4 Error Messages and Troubleshooting .............................................................................................. 6-5 Error Messages .............................................................................................................................. 6-5 Trouble Shooting VitaLogik 4000/6000 Bedside Monitor ........................................................... 6-9 Troubleshooting Vital Signs ........................................................................................................ 6-12

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Appendix A: Spare Parts Spare Parts VitaLogik 4X00 ............................................................................................................ A-1 Spare Parts VitaLogik 6000 ............................................................................................................. A-6

Appendix B: Drawings External Connectors ........................................................................................................................ B-2 Patient Input Connectors ................................................................................................................. B-3 VitaLogik 6000 Assemblies ............................................................................................................ B-8 VitaLogik 6000 - Top Assembly .................................................................................................. B-8 VitaLogik 6000 Chassis ASSY with Touch Screen ................................................................... B-10 BEZEL Front Panel VL 6X00 ASSY ......................................................................................... B-12 Mechanical Connector SUB ASSY 15" for FOR VL6XXX Invasive and Non Invasive ......... B-14 Rear Cover ASSY 15" ................................................................................................................ B-16 VitaLogik 6000 Recorder Cover ASSY ..................................................................................... B-18 Bottom Cover VitaLogik 6000 ASSY ........................................................................................ B-20 Plate, Battery Cover, Plate ASSY ............................................................................................... B-22 PCBA VitaLogik ASSY ............................................................................................................. B-24 VitaLogik 4X00 Assemblies ......................................................................................................... B-26 VitaLogik 4X00 Top ASSY (Internal Wiring Diagram) ............................................................ B-26 VL4X00 Chassis ASSY ............................................................................................................. B-28 BEZEL Front Panel VL 4X00 ASSY ......................................................................................... B-30 Mechanical Connector SUB ASSY 15" for FOR VL 4X00 Invasive and Non Invasive .......... B-32 Rear Cover VL4XXX ASSY ...................................................................................................... B-34 Bottom Cover VitaLogik 4000 ASSY ........................................................................................ B-36 Plate, Battery Cover, Plate ASSY ............................................................................................... B-38 PCBA, VitaLogik ASSY. ........................................................................................................... B-40

Appendix C: CerebraLogik Introduction ..................................................................................................................................... Indications for Use ........................................................................................................................ Compliance ................................................................................................................................... CerebraLogik Storage ................................................................................................................... Icons .............................................................................................................................................. Patient Safety ................................................................................................................................ CerebraLogik Label ......................................................................................................................... CerebraLogik - Waveforms and Display Modes ............................................................................. Quality Bar and Graph .................................................................................................................. CerebraLogik Full Disclosure ....................................................................................................... Operating VitaLogik Monitor with CerebraLogik .......................................................................... Preparing for Operation ................................................................................................................ Electrode Location ........................................................................................................................ Technical Alarm .............................................................................................................................. CerebraLogik Service ...................................................................................................................... CerebraLogik Drawing ....................................................................................................................

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Appendix D: Additional Information and Technical Assistance Appendix E: Laser Printer Setup Appendix F: Test Procedures Appendix G: Acceptance Report

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CHAPTER 1: SYSTEM DESCRIPTION Overview The VitaLogik 4000/6000 Series Patient monitoring system is a compact monitor that suits a wide range of patient applications. The VitaLogik 4000/6000 series offer solutions to both intermediate and critical care monitoring. It is mains or battery operated and can be used both as a stationary, or as transportable monitor. It is offered with an optional touch screen for fast and easy operation. The VitaLogik 4000/6000 is easily adapted to a diverse range of monitoring requirements including: Adult, Pediatric, Neonatal and patient transportation. Each monitor can be customized to meet the user's needs. As computerized monitors, the VitaLogik 4000/6000 series, allow the users to take advantage of data connectivity, embedded data storage capabilities and high resolution display.

Labeling

Figure 1-1: VL4X00 Label

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Figure 1-2: VL6000 Label

Symbols Following is a short description of the meaning of the various symbols which appear on the VitaLogik 4000/6000 Series.

Symbol

Description Alternating Current Equipotential

Danger High Voltage

Attention, consult accompanying documents (Service to be performed by qualified technician)

Type BF applied part

Type BF applied par - Defibrillator-proof

Type CF applied part - direct cardiac application defibrillator-proof

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Symbol

Description Refer to instruction manual/ booklet

Restricts the sale and use of this instrument to qualified medical personnel only.

Not for use in explosive gas environment

Electrical and electronic equipment - Dispose according to local regulation

Date of manufacture

CE Mark

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Field Repairs Statement Repair of Mennen Medical equipment in the field should be performed by service engineers, authorized by Mennen Medical. Repairs should be performed on a board level only. The list of replaceable component and boards is available in the spare part list. System testing should be performed using the test form available in the Service manual.

Training and Qualification Mennen Medicalor it's authorized distributer provides training for technicians and sales personal as per the intended use of the device or system. The scope of the training is part of the agreement between Mennen Medical or it's authorized distributer and/or the end user. Servicing of Mennen Medical equipment is allowed only to persons trained and qualified to service the equipment efficiently and safely.

System Features and Capabilities The VitaLogik 4000/6000 displays a wide range of vital sign clinical parameters. It includes: • • •

ECG/Respiration multi-lead for monitoring ECG and respiration. Dual (four optional) BP inputs for monitoring two invasive blood pressures. CO/2TMP connector to measure either thermodilution Cardiac Output or two temperatures.

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Temp connector. NIBP input for monitoring non-invasive blood pressure using the oscillometric method. • Pulse Oximetry. • Microstream End Tidal CO2 (EtCO2) for monitoring CO2 during exhalation (EtCO2) and inhalation (inCO2) and Respiration Rate. • Serial Input for communication and interface with an external, auxiliary device. The VitaLogik 4000/6000’s main monitoring features include: • •

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Continuously updated vital sign parameter data displayed as numeric values and continuous waveforms. Clinical and technical alarm detection as well as alarm notification in audio and visual formats.

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Easy access to collected data in the form of tabular charts and graphical trends as well as various types of clinical reports. • Patient data output to a recorder or a printer, if connected. You can interact with the VitaLogik 4000/6000: •





Using interactive panels These panels include menus and dialog panels that enable you to configure system and monitoring parameters. Responding to Events Fixed keys on the front panel enable you to respond quickly to events such as alarms. Reviewing Clinical Data Charts, Trends, Full Disclosure and Overview enable you to view and compare data in different formats and over selected time periods.

Monitor The VitaLogik 4000/6000 can display up to eight traces, depending on how the vital sign display is configured. For monitor control procedures, refer to the User’s Manual. All clinical data collected from the inputs is stored in the flash memory. This data includes waveforms, vital signs, trends, charts and beat-to-beat data. The VitaLogik 4000/6000 can store at least 6 hours of patient waveform and 10 days of numeric data for review purposes. The front panel of the main processing unit contains 5 fixed keys and the Quicknob. These features enable you to interact with the system. A remote keypad provides direct access, via the orange keys, to the menus of Vital signs, Patient data, and Setup, via the green keys, to Event, Print, Record, and Freeze and by the yellow key to Timer. This allows the user to reach these functions without opening the Main menu. For a detailed description of the functions and controls of the main processing unit, see Chapter 6 Controls and Functions of the VitaLogik 4000/6000 User Manual.

Display Features The main screen display is divided into four areas: • Global Header Area • Patient Area • Patient Display Area • QuicKeys For a description of all monitor display features and functions, Chapter 6 Controls and Functions of the VitaLogik 4000/6000 User Manual.

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Inputs The Vital Signs inputs are housed on the left side panel. They include: •

12 Lead ECG/RSP



Dual BP



CO/2TMP



Temp



NIBP



SpO2



EtCO2 MicroStream

Controls and Outputs •

Video output for external display



External keyboard and mouse



Remote keypad



Analog output



EtCO2 gas outlet

Figure 1-3: The VitaLogik 4000/6000 Remote Keypad

System Specification See the following pages.

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CHAPTER 2: HARDWARE DESCRIPTION This chapter includes the following sections: •

VitaLogik Overview



CPU Card



Main Storage



Main Power Supply –

OEM Power Supply Unit



Rechargable Battery



Splitter Board



Front Panel



Front End Board Inputs (CIPAM)





ECG / RSP



2BP / CO



Temp



NIBP



SPO2 (Nellcor)



SPO2 (Masimo)

Remote Keypad (Optional)

WARNING!!!

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Electrical shock hazard! Disconnect the main A/C power supply cable from the A/C power socket before service!! If power must remain connected for troubleshooting while the unit is uncovered, use extreme caution. When you have completed a test, immediately unplug the unit. Do not wear rings, bracelets or metal objects that may come in contact with live power contacts.

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VitaLogik Overview The following electronic block diagram describes the main units and internal interfaces for the VitaLogik 4000/6000 system.

Figure 2-1: Electronics block diagram of main units and internal interfaces of VitaLogik 4000/6000

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Main Units •

VitaLogik 4000/6000Main CPU (see “CPU Card”)



Front End ( see “Front Panel”)



Power Splitter ( see “Rechargable Battery”).



User Interface ( see “Front Panel”)



Recorder - Optional built in recorder for 25mm/Sec 3 WF printing.



L-Iion battery- 16.8Volt 5.2A L-ion battery.



Medical Power Supply - "XP" medical grade power supply for output voltage of 24Volt/100W



AC Line filter - AC line filter for medical uses.



LCD





for VL6000- Built in NEC 15" / SHARP 15" XGA display with LVDS interface.



for VL4x00- Built in NEC 12.1" / SHARP 12.1" XGA display with LVDS interface.

Inverter - The inverter provides high voltage for the NEC LCD. The light level is controlled by the power splitter board via specific signal.

Note: SHARP display does not require an inverter. •

Touch Screen - ElO 12.1" / 15" IT which communicates with the CPU via a serial interface. The power splitter board provides the required 5 Volts and the communication signal routine between the touch controller and the CPU.



Main Storage - Flash memory card (see “Main Storage”).

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Figure 2-2: VitaLogik 6000 Internal Wiring Diagram

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Figure 2-3: VitaLogik 4000 Internal Wiring Diagram

CPU Card The main CPU board is a single board computer, custom designed according to VitaLogik 4000/6000 specifications. The board includes the following basic features and technologies: •

VIA Core Fusion processor - 533MHz



On-board 128MB Sdram memory



On-board sound blaster and audio amplifier



Compact Flash interface

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4 COM ports



LPT



VGA and LVDS interfaces



USB 1.0



2 Port LAN 10/100BT



BIOS Setup configured for Mennen Medical Ltd. applications.

The CPU runs the Mennen Medical Ltd. Patient Monitoring application under QNX4.25 operating system which is located in the external flash card.

Main Storage The main storage consists of a 1 GB, 8 GB or 16 GB flash memory which stores the QNX operation system with PHOTON window manager and the VitaLogik system application software. The flash memory stores all of a patient’s clinical data (vital signs and waveforms). These files are retrieved when the user enters the data review panels.

Figure 2-4: Flash Card Size

Main Power Supply The main power supply is composed of power supply module (AC to DC), DC-toDC Splitter board, and a rechargargable battery.

OEM Power Supply Unit "XP" medical grade power supply for output voltage of 24Volt/100W. The main power supply supplies DC voltage to the splitter board. Note: There is no field adjustment or repair. In case of malfunction, replace with a new power supply supplied by Mennen Medical Ltd..

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Rechargable Battery The unit is supplied with one 16.8Volt 5.2A L-ion battery (two battery optional). The unit can operate for 3 hours with one battery and 6 hours with two batteries.

Splitter Board The AC input voltage is 100-240 VAC. The Splitter Board handles the followings: •

DC/DC Converter; Input: +24V Output:+12V, +8.25V, +5V



Batteries charger and switching between AC to DC.



Panel; power and User Interface



Remote control; power and user interface



LCD; power and light level



Touch screen; Power and control



Recorder; power (8.25V) and LPT interface connector



Shutdown the system FE Power Connector (D C OUT ) 24V IN -Main Power Connector

Power Splitter Board

CPU Pow er Connector (DC OUT)

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C om1 to CPU Com-1 1

LPT to CPU LPT C om2 to CPU Com-2

Jtag C onnector (MM use only)

2 Recorder Connector 5

Remote C TL Connector Panel Connector 3

FAN & UIM power Connector (DC OU T)

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Touch Screen Connector

LCD Connector

Figure 2-5 Power Splitter Board Mennen Medical Ltd. PN 781341000

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Connectors:

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FE (Front End - "Cipam") Power Connector provides +12Volt for FE board via U6 switch regulator (item 1 in Figure 2-5). The power circuit is controlled by main controller which turns the power ON/OFF according the monitor state. Maximum quiescent current for full options is ~800mA.



Main Power Connector +24Volt input from main power supply.



CPU (VitaLogik Main board) Power Connector provides +5Volt for VitaLogik 4000/6000 main board via U2 switch regulator (item 2 in Figure 2-5). The power circuit is controlled by main controller which turns On/Off the power according to the monitor state. Maximum quiescent current is ~3500mA.



COM1 - RS232 UART interface between power splitter board and VitaLogik 4000/6000 main board. All user interface commands are transmitted to/from the VitaLogik 4000/6000 CPU via this interface



LPT - parallel interface to VitaLogik 4000/6000 main board. This interface is using for built in recorder option.



COM2 - RS232 UART interface between touch screen controllers, to VitaLogik 4000/6000 main board.



Recorder Connector - parallel interface to built in recorder. This interface include dedicated 8.25Volt power circuits (item 3 in Figure 2-5).



Panel Connector - Interface connection to panel board.



LCD Connector- interface connector to LCD inverter. This interface includes dedicated 12Volt power circuits (item 6 in Figure 2-5) which controlled by the main controller. The interface includes control line for back light power consumption which can control the light value for AC connection and battery use.



Touch Screen - RS232 UART interface between touch screen controller to VitaLogik 4000/6000 main board. The power splitter provides power lines (+5v) for the touch controller and route the data line to/from Com2.



Fan & UIM Connector - The interface include 12Volt for the fan system which is controlled by the main controller according to the system state. The interface also includes optional 5Volt lines for UIM power connection.



Remote Control - The interface includes a RS232 UART level and a 5Volt power line to the remote control unit. The communication with the power splitter is done by a specific UART channel to the main controller and goes to VitaLogik 4000/6000 CPU via COM1.



TAG Interface - interface connector for development and manufacturing procedures.

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Main Units: Main Controller IC controller, handles the followings: •

Power Circuits



Charger



Panel- User Interface



Remote control



LCD light level

ImportantI The board software version notation is SPB:X.X. Upgrading the software should only be performed by Mennen Medical Ltd.. • Q1 - Main power switch module which converts main 24Volt input to 14Volt (item 1 in Figure 2-5) • Q2 - 12Volt Power switch circuits for LCD inverter (item 6 in Figure 2-5). • Q3 - 12Volt Power switch circuits for FE ("CIPAM") board (item 4 in Figure 25) • Q4 - 5Volt Power switch circuits for VitaLogik 4000/6000 main board (item 2 in Figure 2-5) • Q5 - 8.5Volt Power switch circuits for built in recorder and panel board (item 3 in Figure 2-5) •

Charger - handle the L-ion battery charging.



Power Switch (S2) - automatic power source control for power circuits (AC or Battery).

Front Panel

Figure 2-6: Mennen Medical Ltd. Panel Board PN: 781342000 The front panel board includes the following:

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Upper LEDs alarm connector - 4 wire connector plug to Mennen Medical Ltd. LED board PN:781343000. The interface includes power lines and three colors (yellow/red/cyan) LED signals.



Panel Connector - 20 pin connector for interfacing to the power splitter board.



This interface includes the following: • DC Power • Optical switch signals • NIBP, Print and Silence switches • Main and ESC switches • Main power ON/OFF switch • LED indicators for the following items: –

On/Off switch



AC line



Battery status



Alarm led status



Optical switch Connector

Following is a basic block diagram of the information flow.

Figure 2-7: Basic Block Diagram

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Front End Board Inputs (CIPAM) The Front End is a single acquisition board (PN:641-201-XXX) charged with acquiring and analyzing all monitor signals and transfer them to the main computer via a LAN interface for displaying, saving etc.. The Front End board includes the interfaces for the following parameters: •

3/5/10 Lead ECG



Respiration



4 x Invasive blood pressure.



SpO2 - Masimo/Nellcore



Cardiac Output



Temperature x 2



NIBP



EtCO2



UIM x 2



Aux channels

Note: Parameter details and specifications can be found in the VitaLogik 4000/ 6000 User Manual.

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Figure 2-8: Data Aqusition Block Diagram

ECG / RSP The ECG is measured using a multi-lead cable via electrodes attached to the patient’s chest. Monitoring the ECG produces a continuous waveform of cardiac electrical activity to enable an accurate assessment of a patient’s current physiological condition. With the ECG, you can use a 3, 5 or 10-lead electrode ECG cable set to display up to seven selectable ECG leads in up to three channels.

2BP / CO The Dual BP and CO/2TMP input is housed in the VitaLogik 4000/6000 front panel, where it occupies a single slot. It supports two channels that enable it to

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simultaneously monitor two BPs as well as Cardiac Output or two body temperatures. Blood Pressure Principle of Operation Blood pressure usually is considered to be the pressure in the brachial arm artery at heart level. There is a maximum and minimum pressure that occurs in this artery due to the heart action. The maximum pressure, called systolic pressure, occurs at the completion of contraction of the heart. The minimum pressure, called diastolic pressure, occurs at the completion of the resting (repolarization) phase of the heart. Pulse pressure is the difference between systolic and diastolic pressures. As one of the physiological variables that can be quite readily measured, blood pressure is considered a good indicator of the status of the cardiovascular system. The indirect (noninvasive) method of blood pressure measurement has certain disadvantages in that it does not provide a continuous recording of pressure variations and its practical repetition rate is limited. Furthermore, only systolic and diastolic arterial pressure readings can be obtained, with no indication of the details of pressure waveform. The indirect method is also somewhat subjective and often fails when the blood pressure is very low (as would be the case when a patient is in shock). Direct (invasive) blood pressure measurement, on the other hand, do provide a continuous readout of the blood pressure waveform and are considerably more accurate than the indirect method. They require, however, that a blood vessel be punctured in order to introduce the sensor. Blood pressure is measured via a fluid-filled catheter and dome pressure transducer. The active element of a typical transducer consists of a thin membrane and resistive element, which changes in resistance as the membrane deflects with pressure. Impressing a fixed voltage across the resistive element derives the blood pressure signal. The amount of current that flows through the variable resistance element, once sealed, is considered the blood pressure signal. The blood pressure signal than pass through a low pass filter to cut noise signals, than to the analog to digital converter (ADC). The ADC serial data output pass to the P&SB for further processing and data storage. Cardiac Output Principle of Operation Cardiac output is perhaps the most important parameter of the entire circulatory system because it determines the blood flow to all issues of the body. Diseases of the heart can result in a decrease of cardiac output leading to an inadequate nutrition of the cells of the body. Cardiac output may be expressed as the product of heart rate and volume of blood pumped per beat of the heart, assuming a consistent stroke volume: Cardiac Output = (Heart Rate) (Stroke Volume)

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Cardiac output or blood flow is directly proportional to mean blood pressure and inversely proportional to peripheral resistance. Cardiac Output by Thermodilution An exact amount of a solution of known temperature is injected into the right atrium or superior vena cava and the resultant change in blood temperature is detected by the thermistor in the pulmonary artery. Cardiac output is inversely proportional to the integral temperature change. The following equation is used to compute cardiac output by the thermodilution method: C. O. 

(108 . )( Ct )( 60)Vi(Tb  Ti ) 

 Tb( t )dt 0

Where: C.O.= Cardiac Output (ml/min) 1.08= Correlation constant Ct= Correction for injectate temperature rise (from the table) 60= Seconds/minute Vi= Volume of injectate Tb= Initial blood temperature (C) Ti= Initial injectate temperature (C) The ADC converts the analog signals from the CO catheter and the injection bath to digital signals. The ADC serial data output pass to the P&SB for further processing and data storage .

Temp Temperature is detected either through the Temp. input or from the CO/2 Temp. input when Cardiac Output (CO) is not being monitored.

NIBP Non-Invasive blood pressure is detected in the NIBP . Pressure is measured using a cuff and is derived by the oscillometric method. The cuff is automatically inflated and systolic, diastolic and mean pressures are derived as the cuff deflates. Adults and neonates may be monitored. The VitaLogik bedside monitor can be configured to take NIBP readings in one of three modes: manual, automatic and stat mode.

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In the manual mode, a single NIBP measurement is taken as required.



In the automatic mode, measurements are repeated at regular, pre-set intervals.



In the stat mode, blood pressure is measured as many times as possible during a period of five minutes.

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Readings can be logged in the patient’s chart. Note: During NIBP operation, isolated readings may be displayed which indicate a significant change in blood pressure values. This may have been caused by a change in the patient’s actual pressure or by a movement artifact, muscle tremors, or a weak pulse. Take a manual ausculatory blood pressure to verify the patient’s pressure before administering any medication. Note: The width of the cuff should be 50% of the limb circumference or 2/3 of the upper arm length. The inflation part of the cuff should be long enough to encircle 50-80% of the limb. Note: Inflation pressures used in adult NIBP monitoring are not appropriate for neonates. Also, neither the pediatric nor the adult cuff is suitable for neonates. Limitations of the Oscillometric Method The patient’s actual condition at the time of measurement has a direct bearing on the reliability of that measurement. When taking an NIBP measurement, a regular arterial pressure pulse is sought. When a patient’s condition makes that pulse hard to detect, it may take longer to get a reading and the reading may be unreliable. In some cases, the patient’s condition may make it impossible to take a reading. The following conditions may interfere with the oscillometric method: •

Heart-Lung Machine - It is impossible to take an NIBP reading when a patient is connected to a heart-lung machine.



Arrhythmia - An irregular heartbeat caused by cardiac arrhythmia may cause the NIBP reading to be unreliable or impossible to perform. Again, measurement time is increased.



Changes in Pressure - If a patient’s blood pressure changes rapidly over the period of time during which the arterial pressure pulses are being analyzed for the reading, the measurement will be unreliable and may be impossible to obtain.



Patient Movement - Patient movement, shivering, tremors, and convulsions may interfere with detection of partial pressure pulses. NIBP measurements may be unreliable or impossible to perform. In any case, measurement time is increased.



Heart Rate Extremes - An NIBP reading cannot be taken if the patient’s heart rate is less than 40 BPM or more than 300 BPM.

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Severe Shock - Reduced blood flow to the extremities due to shock or hypothyroid causes reduced pulsations of the arteries. This causes the NIBP readings taken under such conditions to be unreliable.



Limitations for Neonates - Due to the small size of arteries in premature babies and in neonates, it becomes more difficult to sense the arterial pulse. To achieve optimal results in Neonatal NIBP:

1. Use the shortest practical tube length possible between the NIBP input and the Cuff. Use approximately 1.5 meters as a practical compromise. 2. Do not tighten the Cuff on the baby’s limb. Leave a space of approximately 5 mm between the Cuff and the limb. Preparatory Checklist

 Make sure that the NIBP monitoring is activated.  Select the correct cuff size for the patient. Cuff width should be either 40% of the arm’s circumference or 2/3 the upper arm length. If you are unsure whether the cuff is large enough, use a larger cuff.

 Connect the fitting at the end of the pressure hose to the corresponding fitting on the cuff and the monitor.

 Ensure that the cuff is not open and that fittings are tight to prevent air leaks. No reading can be obtained when cuff is open. Note: 1. An incorrect cuff size, especially a normal cuff on obese patients, may result in incorrect readings. 2. Always take care to avoid compression or restriction of pressure tubes. WARNING!!! • Do not perform NIBP measurements on patients with sickle-cell anemia or any condition involving skin damage. • Do not apply the cuff to a limb where an intravenous infusion or catheter is inserted. The infusion is slowed or blocked during cuff inflation, and tissue damage may result around the catheter. • Due to the risk of hematoma in the limb where the cuff is placed, use clinical judgment when deciding whether or not to perform automatic blood pressure readings on patients with severe blood clotting disorders.

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• It is important when measuring blood pressure in neonatal patients, to make sure that the VitaLogik is correctly configured for neonatal readings, due to the lower overpressure level used. Leakage Test The NIBP leakage test procedure is described in Addendix D of the VitaLogik 4000/6000 User Manual. WARNING!!!

Never perform a leakage test when the cuff is attached to a patient

SPO2 (Nellcor) The SPO2 measures the patient’s arterial oxygen saturation and pulse rate. Arterial oxygen saturation is the percentage of oxygenated hemoglobin in relation to the total hemoglobin. For example, if 95 percent of the hemoglobin molecules in the arterial red blood cells combine with oxygen, the blood has an oxygen saturation of 95 percent. The Sp02 numeric value represents the percentage of hemoglobin molecules that have combined with oxygen molecules to form oxyhemoglobin. The SPO2 measures oxygen saturation using the Pulse Oximetry method. This continuous, non-invasive method measures the light absorption in the patient’s tissue (for example, using a finger probe) to a receiver on the other side. Absorption by tissue and venous blood is constant. However, the blood flow in the arterioles is pulsate and, therefore, varies with time. Measuring light absorption during pulsation can derive oxygen saturation of the arterial blood. The VitaLogik provides continuous monitoring of arterial oxygen saturation expressed as a percentage. Moment-to-moment variations in capillary filling are presented as a continuous pulse waveform. The pulse rate is derived from the pulse waveform.

SPO2 (Masimo) The SpO2 input measures the patient’s arterial oxygen saturation and pulse rate. Arterial oxygen saturation is the percentage of oxygenated hemoglobin in relation to the total hemoglobin. For example, if 95 percent of the hemoglobin molecules in the arterial red blood cells combine with oxygen, the blood has an oxygen saturation of 95 percent. The SpO2 numeric value represents the percentage of hemoglobin molecules that have combined with oxygen molecules to form oxyhemoglobin. The SpO2 input measures oxygen saturation using the Pulse Oximetry method. This continuous, non-invasive method measures the light absorption in the patient’s tissue (for example, using a finger probe).

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Absorption by tissue and venous blood is constant. However, the blood flow in the arterioles is pulsatile and, therefore, varies with time. Measuring light absorption during pulsation can derive oxygen saturation of the arterial blood. The VitaLogik provides continuous monitoring of arterial oxygen saturation expressed as a percentage. Moment-to-moment variations in capillary filling are presented as a continuous pulse waveform. The pulse rate is derived from the pulse waveform.

Microstream The End Tidal CO2 (EtCO2) input together with the Oridion sidestream CO2 control) sensor provides CO2 measurement data to the MPU through the front panel.

Principles of Operation VitaLogik’s End Tidal CO2 (EtCO2) input uses Non-Dispersive Infrared Spectroscopy (NIDS) with single beam, single detector and fully chopped ratiometric measurement with spinning gas cell. The EtCO2 input uses infrared (IR) light to measure the concentration of CO2 in a sample of respiratory gas. It then measures the inspiratory and end tidal (end expiratory) CO2 levels (inCO2 and EtCO2) and converts the data to percentages or mmHg. Changes in carbon dioxide levels are displayed graphically as a CO2 waveform. The MicroStream EtCO2 uses sidestream monitoring with low sampling volume of 50 ml/min. In Sidestream monitoring, a tube is attached to the patient’s airway circuit. Respiratory gas is then drawn into the tube and sent to an IR sensor in a separate measuring device. This method can be used on patients who are not intubated. The unit performs automatic barometric pressure compensation to adjust the CO2 reading for changes due to pressure fluctuations. The barometric pressure is determined continuously in the mainstream mode and during power-up in the sidestream mode. The system incorporates an internal pressure transducer that measures barometric pressure continuously. The EtCO2 value is given in mmHg or as a percentage. The effects of humidity are eliminated by a Nafion dryer tube and a filter in the sampling set. The unit automatically senses when a sampling tube is installed and begins drawing a gas sample for sidestream operation.

Intended Use The VitaLogik’s End Tidal CO2 (EtCO2) Microstream, input is intended for use with both intubated and non-intubated patients. The input uses real-time data to calculate and display the numerical values for End-tidal carbon dioxide (EtCO2), inspired carbon dioxide (inCO2) and Respiration rate.

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Warning!! Airway Adapter The airway adapter is intended for use on a single patient and should be discarded after use. Do not attempt to clean with air or Oxygen.

Microstream User Calibration Calibration Interval Calibration should be performed at 1200 operating hours after first factory calibration and then annually or after 4000 operating hours, whichever comes first. When the operating hours criterion is detected the monitor will display, in the EtCO2 area, the message: "Calibration Alert" Calibration Personnel and Equipment Calibration should be performed by qualified service personnel. Calibration must be performed with a manufacturer authorized Calibration kit containing 5% CO2 gas and the connecting means. A manufacturer approved Calibration kit can be purchased from Scott Medical (part number 0304653ORFBD). The kit consists of: •

Calibration Gas containing 5% CO2, 21% O2



Tubing Adapter



Calibration FilterLine

Start calibration only after the device has been operating for at least 20 minutes in a normal operating mode (not in Standby mode) and connected to a FilterLine. Note: Prior to calibration, verify that the FilterLine supplied with the Calibration Kit is firmly attached.

Figure 2-9: Calibration kit

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Calibration Procedure 1.

In System Setup select EtCO2 Calibration. This will open the Calibration panel with the last calibration date at the bottom of the panel

2.

Set the gas concentration to 5%

3.

Connect the calibration gas and click on “Start Calibration” .

4.

The message "Calibration in Progress" will appear

5.

At the end of the process the message "Calibration has succeeded" will be displayed.

6.

Stop the gas flow.

Note: If the gas flow is irregular or if the gas concentration is not same as set a Calibration failure message will be displayed on the panel

Figure 2-10: “Calibration has Failed” message

UIM - Universal Input Two Universal inputs are located at the left side of the monitor. The UIM input enables connection of vendor devices to the VitaLogik monitor Table 1: Vendor device communication parameters Device

Baud Rate

No. of Bits

Parity

Stop bits

Interface cable p/n

Anesthesia gas analyzer 4800

19200

8

No

1

551-345-050

Ventilator Drager Evita

19200

8

Even

1

551-345-058

Mattise Ventilator

9600

8

none

1

641-345-059

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Table 1: Vendor device communication parameters BIS

57600

8

none

1

781-304-027

Remote Keypad (Optional) The remote keypad and QuicKnob enable the user to operate the VitaLogik system through an external cable connected to the Remote port. The Remote port is located on the rear panel of the unit and enables performing additional functions.

Figure 2-11: Remote Keypad – General View The Remote keypad consists of 12 fixed keys, QuicKnob, buzzer, MCU and RS-232 interface (see in Figure 2-11:). The connection to the unit includes power for the Remote keypad that is provided via the Splitter board (+5V).

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CHAPTER 3: SETTING UP THE SYSTEM This chapter includes instructions for configuring the following VitaLogik 4000/6000 parameters: •

Store Diagnostic File



Date & Time Setup



General Settings



Alarm Volume & Controls



Disable Touch Screen (in Touch screen option)



Sound Event



Default Alarm Limits



Event Setup



NIBP Leakage test



Vital Sign (VS) Setup



Parameter Hierarchy



Monitor Profiles



Admit by Default



Report Setup



Automatic Reports



Network Setup



Recorder Setup



Trends Setup



Quick Keys



Tabular Charts



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Change Password



Check Disk



Permission Editor



Remove Saved Patients



Touch Screen Calibration



Demo Mode



Build Master Configuration



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Introduction System Setup enables configuration of global controls, such as setting the date and time or defining the default language for the VitaLogik 4000/6000. It is also used to define default values for all monitored vital signs. The VitaLogik 4000/6000 is configured at the factory with factory default values which can be changed as needed by your hospital or department. Access to the System Setup menu is limited to authorized personnel such as a System Administrator or Hospital Biomedical Engineer possessing a pre-defined password.

Accessing the System Setup Menu From the System Setup menu, you can access the following dialog panels: •

Store Diagnostic File

Use this panel to store a diagnostic file in the event of a malfunction or failure of the VitaLogik 4000/6000. In case of failure download the diagnostic files and send them to the Service dept. of Mennen Medical. •

Date & Time Setup

Use this panel to set the date and time and to set time display formats for the VitaLogik 4000/6000 bedside monitor. See Date & Time Setup. •

General Settings

Use this dialog panel to define general information, such as the hospital name and parameters controlling general panel behavior. See General Settings. •

Disable/Enable Touch Screen

Monitors and Ensemble equipped with Touch Screen have a toggle to disable the touch screen feature for cleaning

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Alarm Volume & Controls

Use this panel to define general alarm-related parameters, such as alarm volume, color scheme, etc. See Alarm Volume and Controls. •

Sound Event

Use this panel to assign audio messages to various events. See Sound Event. •

Default Alarm Limits

Use this panel to set new default alarm limits for all monitored vital signs. See Default Alarm Limits. •

Event Strip

Use this panel to prepare or modify a list of Event Strip Labels, and to define the response of the VitaLogik 4000/6000 to the activation of the Mark Event key. •

Leakage Test

Use this panel to perform Leakage test of the NIBP module and cuff. The test is password protected (after Event Strip) •

Vital Sign (VS) Setup

Use this panel to set default parameters and units for each vital sign available for monitoring in the VitaLogik 4000/6000 bedside monitor. These include alarm parameters and other parameters specific to the monitored vital sign. See Vital Sign (VS) Setup. •

Parameter Hierarchy

Use this panel to present the Hierarchy of VS parameters. See Parameter Hierarchy. •

Monitor Profiles

Use this panel to preset and label monitoring profiles. See Monitor Profiles Setup. •

Admit By Default

Use this option to return the VitaLogik 4000/6000 to default parameters. See Admit by Default. •

Report Setup

Use this dialog panel to define and edit report formats. See Report Setup. •

Automatic Reports

Use this panel to set the time and type of automatic report printout on the network printer. See Automatic Reports. •

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Use this panel to configure devices, such as monitors, printers, etc. on the network. See Network Setup. •

Recorder Setup

Use to define default recording options. See Recorder Setup. •

Trends Setup

Use to set the scales of the graphic trend for each vital sign. See Trends Setup. •

Quick Keys

Use this panel to prepare “QuicKeys” for single button access to monitoring functions. See Quick Keys Setup. •

Tabular Charts

Use this panel to create User Defined Charts, customized to the specific needs of a unit or patient. See Tabular Charts. •

Software Version

The Software Version panel displays the software version of all inputs and manages loading of new software to the vital signs inputs. See Software Version •

Change Password

Use this panel to define a new password for entering the System Setup menu. See Change Password. •

Check Disk

Check disk is a technical procedure resets all parameters to factory default settings.. This panel is for use by authorized service personnel only. See Check Disk. •

Permission Editor

Use this panel to define which VitaLogik 4000/6000 menu options are available. See Permission Editor. •

Remove Saved Patients

Use this panel to access a list of all the patient data saved by the VitaLogik 4000/ 6000 and to remove some or all of the saved files. See Remove Saved Patients. •

Touch Screen Calibration

Note: Monitors and Ensemble equipped with Touch Screen have a key to start Touch screen calibration See Touch Screen Calibration. In the System Setup menu, some of the dialog panels can be accessed only when the VitaLogik 4000/6000 is not currently monitoring a patient. In this case, if a patient is being monitored, he/she must first be discharged,

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meaning that monitoring of that patient must be stopped. On the other hand, some of the dialog panels can be accessed only when a patient is currently being monitored. •

Demo Mode

See Demo Activation. •

Build Master Configuration

Use this key to store a configuration for future copying to different Envoy monitors. •

Copy Configuration From

Use this key to copy a configuration from a master configuration monitor. Note: See Table 3-1 below for the access capabilities in the dialog panel: Table 3-1: Access Capabilities in the Dialog Panel Patient Discharged

Patient Monitored

Store Diagnostic File

++

++

Date & Time Setup

++

__

General Settings

++

__

Enable Touch Screen

++

++

Alarm Volume & Controls

++

++

Sound Event

++

++

Default Alarm Limits

++

__

Event Setup

++

++

Leakage Test

---

++

CO2 Calibration

__

++

Vital Sign (VS) Setup

++

__

Parameter Hierarchy

__

++

Monitor Profiles

__

++

Admit By Default

++

__

Report Setup

++

++

Automatic Reports

++

++

Network Setup

++

++

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Table 3-1: Access Capabilities in the Dialog Panel



Recorder Setup

++

++

Trends Setup

++

++

Quick Keys

__

++

Tabular Charts

++

++

Software Version

++

__

Change Password

++

++

Check Disk

++

__

Permission Editor

++

++

Remove Saved Patients

++

++

Touch Screen Calibration

++

++

Demo Mode

++

-

Build Master Configuration

++

__

Copy Configuration From

++

__

To discharge a patient: 1.

Press the Setup key to access the ADT menu and select Discharge Patient.

2.

A window appears informing you that all patient data will be erased and asking you to confirm patient discharge.

3.

Press Discharge to stop patient monitoring and erase patient data. The VitaLogik 4000/6000 bedside monitor is now ready to admit a new patient or Press Cancel to cancel the discharge, close the panel and return to the main screen display. Once the patient has been discharged, all defined Monitor Profile Admit Keys appear on the now blank display screen. You are now ready to access the System Setup menu.



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To access the System Setup menu: 1.

Press Setup button, the Setup menu is displayed.

2.

Turn the QuicKnob until the System Setup button is highlighted and press. The System Password panel appears requesting the password.

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Figure 3-1: The System Password Dialog Box 3.

Enter the correct password. The System Setup menu is displayed.

Date & Time Setup This panel enables you to set the date and time and to set time display formats for the VitaLogik 4000/6000 bedside monitor.

Time Server (implemented in VitaLogik 4000/6000 SW Version 3.4). The Date and Time setting of the VitaLogik 4000/6000 monitor can be set on each monitor individually, or, if the monitors are connected to a LAN, by one device defined as the Time Server. Only ONE device on the network can function as the Time Server. If one of the devices is set to become the Time Server, then the Date and Time setting on all other devices will be disabled and the time can be changed only on the Server device. The Time Server sends a time signal every 30 seconds to all the devices on the network. Mennen Medical

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VitaLogik 4000/6000 monitors that are in the Discharge mode, reset their time to the time sent by the server. VitaLogik 4000/6000s that are in the process of monitoring a patient, will not respond to the Time Server. The Enguard always responds to the Time Server and resets its own time, but this will not affect the device that the Enguard is viewing. The Ensemble always responds to the Time Server and will reset its own time, but this will not affect the device/s it is viewing. 

To create a Time Server: 1.

Select System setup (password protected) in the Setup menu.

2.

Select Date & Time Setup in the System setup menu.

3.

In the Time Server Master, set the “Time server Master” to ON (Green).

4.

Use the Current Date & Time box to change the time and/or date.

Note: If there is a Time Server Master on the network, then: All other devices will show the Device ID and the Device name of the Time Server Master on the “Date & Time” panel. The “Current Date & Time” box will show the date & time, but will be dimmed and not accessible. The Date and Time Setup Panel is divided into 3 major areas (note - the function Daylight Saving Date is not active):

²Current Date and Time As the name implies, the current date and time are set in this area.

²Shift End Time Specify the end times for each work shift according to what is standard in your department or hospital. The end time defined for the shift also indicates the start time of the following shift. For example, if the Day shift ends at 15:00, this indicates that the Evening Shift begins at 15:00. The Date and Time Setup panel provides space for three shifts: Day, Evening and Night.

²Display Format In the Display Format area, you define how the time and the date appear on the main screen display.

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Figure 3-2: The Date & Time Setup Panel 

To set the date and time display formats: 1.

Select the Date textbox. A calendar panel is displayed.

2.

Using the QuicKnob, select the day, month and year. •

Turn the QuicKnob until the monthly calendar is highlighted and press. Now the calendar is selected.



Begin turning the QuicKnob again to move through the days of the month. When the correct day is highlighted, press the QuicKnob.



Turn the QuicKnob until one of the arrows on the month indicator is highlighted. The arrow on the right, when selected, advances the months, the arrow on the left goes back. Press to select the correct month.



Turn the QuicKnob until the year is highlighted and press to select. Turn the QuicKnob clockwise to advance in 10-year steps. Press and turn the QuicKnob to advance in one-year steps. Turn the QuicKnob counterclockwise in the same manner to go back.

3.

Select Cancel Changes to close the panel without applying the changes or Select Accept to apply the changes and return to the Date and Time Setup panel.

4.

Select the Time area. An Hour/Minute panel is displayed. •

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Once you have set the minutes/hours, you must press the QuicKnob again to go on to the next parameter.

5.

Under Shift End Time, select Day, Evening, or Night. The Hour/Minute panel is displayed. Enter the shift end time in the same way you set the time for the Time area.

6.

Under Display Format:

7.

8.



Select Date Format. A drop-down list is displayed. There are three available options: ddmmmmyy, ddmmyyyy, or mmddyy. The factory default is mmddyy.



Select Separator. The Keyboard panel is displayed. Select a character to be used by the system as a separator between elements of a date (such as “.” or “/”). Only a single character can be selected.

Under Display Leading Zeros, select the Date or Time checkbox to activate display of a leading zero (for example, 01/01/98, or 01:30). Clear the checkbox to deactivate. •

Select the 24 Hour Display checkbox to activate display of time in a 24hour format (00:00 - 24:00). Clear the checkbox to have time displayed in a 12-hour format (12A.M. AND 12 P.M.)



When the 24 Hours Display checkbox is cleared, the Suffix (am/pm) checkbox is enabled. Select to display the suffix AM or PM after the time when time is displayed in 12-hour format. Clear the checkbox to remove the suffix.

Select Discard Changes to close the panel without applying any changes, or Select Main Screen to apply the changes and close the panel.

General Settings Use this dialog panel to set parameters that:

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affect general panel behavior (timeouts, etc.)



define general information, such as the name of the hospital,



set the interface language for the panels, default measurement units, etc.



set the Remote View panel, between full panel and 1/3 panel



deactivate the fan

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Figure 3-3: The General Settings Dialog Panel The General Settings panel is divided into five areas; General, Units, Timeouts, Hospital Name and and Special Features

General Under the General area, you can configure the following parameters: Language Defines the language used for display purposes and as the interface language on the dialog panels. You can choose from a provided list of languages - currently, English and French are supported. The factory default language is English. Frequency Defines the monitor frequency in Hertz (Hz). You can select either 50 or 60Hz. Freeze Time By pressing the Freeze button on the front panel, a user can stop updating of all waveform information displayed on the main screen for a period of time which is defined here. The available freeze times are 10, 20, or 30 seconds. Screen Orientation Defines the location in which numerical values and waveforms are displayed on the main screen. There are two options available; Right-Left or Left-Right.

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Units Under the Units area, you can define the default measurement units used for patient’s height and weight. Height The units of measurement available are; CM (centimeters), or IN (inches). The factory default is CM. Weight Available units of measurement are; Kilograms (Kg), Grams (Gr), Pounds (Lb), or Pounds and Ounces (Lb & Oz.). The factory default is Kg.

Timeouts Under the Timeouts area, you can define the period of time which elapses from the last time an action was performed in a panel or menu to the time it is automatically closed by the system and disappears from the main screen display. The timeout can be defined for each type of panel and for menus. The following panels can be configured for timeout; Vertical Panels, Horizontal Panels, Full Panels, Confirmation Panels, Keyboard Panels and Menus. The available timeout options for all types of panels are; None (panel or menu will not automatically close) 1 min., 2 min., 4 min., or 10 min. The factory default timeout for all panel types is 2 min.

Hospital Name Under Hospital Name, you can enter the name of the hospital. This name will then appear in the Header area on the main screen display.

Setting the General Settings Panel The General Settings panel can be accessed from the System Setup menu, or, if you are currently in another System Setup panel, from the drop-down menu list to the right of the back menu button (“System Setup”) on the top of the screen. 

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To define General Settings: 1.

Under General, select the required Language, Frequency, Freeze Time, and Screen Orientation.

2.

Under Charts, select the Default Frequency.

3.

Under Units, select the required default measurement units for the patient’s height and weight.

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Under Timeouts, select the required timeouts for the various panels and menus.

5.

Under Hospital Name, select the Hospital Name text box. The alphanumeric keyboard appears. Using the QuicKnob, enter the name of the hospital and close the keyboard.

6.

Select Discard Changes to close the panel without applying any changes –or– select Main Screen to apply your changes and return to the blank screen.

Alarm Volume and Controls Use this panel to define general alarm-related parameters, such as alarm volume, color scheme, etc. These parameters are defined for each alarm priority level, enabling the alarm response for each alarm priority to be unique. For a more detailed description of Alarms, including alarm priority and notification, refer to Chapter 7, “Alarms”, in the VitaLogik 4000/6000 Operating Manual.

Figure 3-4: The Alarm Volume & and Controls Panel The panel is divided into two major areas. Parameters common to all alarms are located on the left of the panel. These parameters include; Alarm Color Scheme, Suspension Time, Silence Time, and SpO2 Alarm Tone. On the right side of the panel, parameters specific to each alarm priority are set. These fields include; File Name, Repeat Every (sec), End and Init Volume, Delay, Step and Increase

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Intensity. These parameters remain disabled until an alarm priority is selected. A description of each Alarm Volume and Control panel field follows.

Enable Alarm Off Depending on the regulation of each country or institution, the option to be able to put alarms off can be allowed by activating “Enable Alarm Off” or can be prevented by not activating “Enable Alarm Off”. When the Alarms Off key on the VitaLogik 4000/6000 front panel is pressed, all detection of clinical alarms is disabled for a pre-defined period. Technical alarms are still detected and visually displayed in the appropriate area on the main screen. Under Suspension Time, you can select the period of time that Alarms Off is in effect when the Alarms Off button is pressed. The available options are; 30, 60, 90, and 120 seconds. Alarms Off can be configured to be permanent (where allowed by law). When the Enable Alarms Off checkbox is selected, the option “Permanent” is added to the available options under Suspension Time. The factory default suspension time is 60 seconds.

Silence Time When pressed, the Silence key terminates any audio alarms active at that moment for a predefined period which you can set under Silence Time. The available options are; 30, 60, 90, and 120 seconds. The factory default is 30 seconds.

SpO2 Alarm Tone Defines whether SpO2 alarms are indicated with the same standard tone as other alarms of the same priority or whether they are indicated with a tone unique to SpO2. The available options are Standard, or Unique.

Priority Level Defines the alarm priority level for which you wish to define alarm volume parameters. The available priority levels are; C1, C2, C3, C4, Low HR, High HR, T1, T2, and SpO2. When you select an alarm priority level, the following fields are enabled: File Name Defines the .WAV file (sound file) which supplies the alarm tone for the selected alarm priority. The available options are; C1.WAV, C2.WAV, C3.WAV, T1.WAV, T2.WAV and SpO2.WAV. Each file corresponds to the default alarm priority of that name. Additional *.WAV are available for user selection.

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CAUTION!

If you select for C1, C2, C3, C4 a different *.wav file than the default, it is recommended to use the Inter-burst Interval per the following standard requirement: Table 3-1: Priority Standard Priority

Inter-burst Interval

C1

0 to 5 sec

C2

2.5 to 30 sec

C3

>C2

C4

> or = C3

Repeat Every (sec) Defines the time period after which an alarm is repeated (every 10 seconds, every 20 seconds, etc.). The available options are; 10, 20, 30, 40, 50, and 60 seconds. You can press the Play button to sample the selected alarm tone. The factory default values are as follows: C1,

C2, C3 and C4 - 20 seconds

T1

- 30 seconds

T2

- 60 seconds

SpO2

- 5 seconds

Note: Note:A repeat time of 0 seconds indicates that the alarm tone is continuous.

End and Init Volume Sets the volume of the alarm tone when the alarm is first triggered (Initial Volume) and the maximum volume the alarm can reach until responded to (End Volume). The alarm volume gets progressively louder until it reaches the maximum level, then remains at that maximum level until someone responds. End and Init Volume is set on a scale of 0-100. Sliders are provided to set the volume. The left slider controls the end (maximum) volume and the right slider controls the init (initial) volume. Delay (sec) Sets the time delay (in seconds) until the alarm increases in volume. Delay is set on a scale of 10-60.

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Step (vol) Sets the increase in alarm volume after each delay. Step is set on a scale of 0-20 (in units of 4). Increase Intensity Select this checkbox to enable increase in alarm volume. If this option is disabled, the alarm tone remains at its initial level of volume.

Setting the Alarm Volume & Control Panel You can access the Alarm Volume & Control panel from the System Setup menu. 

To set Alarm Volume and Controls: 1. Select the required Alarm Color Scheme.

2.

Select or clear the Enable Alarm Off checkbox, as required.

3.

From the drop-down menu, select the required Suspension Time for the alarm.

4.

From the Silence Time drop-down menu, select the alarm silence time.

5.

From the SpO2 Alarm Tone drop-down menu, select the type of alarm tone for SpO2 alarms.

6.

From the Priority Level drop-down menu, select the alarm priority level to be configured.

7.

Print the Message you would like to receive in the event of an external device alarm and press accept.

8.

From the File Name drop-down menu, select the alarm tone .WAV file for the selected priority level.

9.

Set the Repeat Every (sec) scale by moving the slider to the required time period. Select Play to hear a sample of the alarm tone. Select Stop to end the playback of the alarm tone.

10. Under End and Init Volume, set the left slider to the maximum alarm volume and the right slider to the initial alarm volume. 11. Set the Delay slider to the required delay (in seconds). 12. Set the Step slider to the required number of steps for each alarm volume increase. 13. Select the Increase Intensity checkbox to activate this function. Clear the checkbox to deactivate.

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14. Press Discard Changes to close the panel without applying any changes made or Press Main Screen to apply the changes and exit to the main screen.

Sound Event Sound events are audio messages that are heard when certain events occur. Sound files are supplied for the following events:



When performing cardiac output, the message “Inject now” is heard at injection time (CO Inject.wav).



When performing Wedge Pressure procedure (PCWP), the audio message “Deflate balloon” is heard when it is time to deflate the balloon (PCWPTimeOut.wav).



When starting up the computer (StartUp.wav).



NIBP Success (NIBP Success.wav).



NIPB Fail (NIPB Fail.wav).



Use the Sound Event panel to assign sound files to events at the VitaLogik 4000/6000, and to define the volume of the sound.

Figure 3-5: The Sound Event Panel 

To configure sound events: 1.

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In the Event list, select the event to which you want to assign an audio message.

3.

Under the File Name list appear all sound files, including technical and clinical alarms. Select the sound file that will supply the sound for the selected event.

4.

Under Volume, set the required volume, and click Play to test the sound file.

5.

Click Main Screen to save settings and close the dialog box.

Note: Factory default setting is for Volume = 60 for Inject Now and Deflate Balloon, and Volume = 0 for all other events.

Default Alarm Limits Each vital signs available for monitoring appears as a button on the Default Alarm Limits panel. The current alarm limits for each vital sign are also displayed on the button. Select a vital sign. The appropriate scale is displayed where you can set new default alarm limits for the selected vital sign. You can select Fixed or Dynamic Alarm Limits. When Dynamic Alarm Limits is selected, the alarm limits change according to the patient’s vital signs, when Set to Default is activated.

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Figure 3-6: The Default Alarm Limits Panel 

To set default alarm limits: 1. Turn the QuicKnob until the required vital sign is highlighted and press. The appropriate options and scale are displayed on the right side of the dialog panel.

2.

Under Default Type, select Fixed or Dynamic.

3.

Select Pressure Type (for BPs).

4.

Select the required limit (high or low), highlight the required slider with the QuicKnob and turn the QuicKnob clockwise or counter-clockwise to move the slider to the required alarm limit. Press in the QuicKnob to set the limit.

5.

When done, press the Escape button on the front panel to return to the Vital Sign list.

6.

Repeat steps 1-5 until you have set alarm limits for all required vital signs.

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7.

Select Discard Changes to close the panel without applying any changes, or Select Main Screen to apply the changes and close the panel.

Event Setup Use the Event Setup panel to create or modify Event labels, and to determine the response to activation of the “Mark Event” key .

Figure 3-7: The Event Setup Panel 

To Insert a new label: 1. Select the Event Strip List in the Mark Event panel - it turns green





2.

Select a Label

3.

Select Insert - this opens the virtual keyboard on the VitaLogik 4000/6000 screen

4.

Prepare a label and press Accept

5.

The new label is added above the selected label (item 2)

To Delete a label: 1.

Select the Event Strip List in the Mark Event panel - it turns green

2.

Select a Label

3.

Select Delete – this deletes the label

To Edit a label: 1.

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Select a Label

3.

Select Edit - this opens the virtual keyboard on the VitaLogik 4000/6000 screen

4.

Edit the label and press Accept

5.

The new label will replace selected label

To set the response to the Mark Event Key: Three response options are available: Chart only Chart + Strip Chart + Strip + Label

Chart A row of vital signs at the time of Mark Event activation is added to the charts. The row is by a green dot. Chart + Strip In addition to the above, an Event Strip is stored in the monitor and is labeled as “Manual Event.” The Event strip starts 10 seconds before the time at which you press the Mark Event Key, and ends 10 seconds after the time at which you pressed the above key. Chart + Strip + Label In addition to the above, a list of labels is displayed on the monitor screen. The user can now select one of the labels for the event. The event timing depends on the time of button activation and not on the time of the labeling.

NIBP Leakage Test Use the Leakage Test to test the leakage of the NIBP module including the patient cuff. 

To test NIBP Leakage 1.

To start the test, disconnect the cuff from the patient, rap the cuff around itself

2.

Press “Leakage Test” --- A password panel will open

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Enter the password – The test panel will open. The test panel contains a warning message : “Disconnect Patient from Cuff before Testing”

4.

Be sure that the cuff is not connected to a patient and press “Test”

5.

The module will inflate the cuff to a pressure of about 200 mmHg for adult cuff, or about 120 mmHg for neonatal cuff.

6.

After that all internal valves will be closed and the leakage will be tested for total time of 4 minutes

7.

The test results are displayed as : “Pressure after 1 minute” of inflation and “Pressure Difference” that is the pressure drop between the Initial pressure at 1 minute and the final pressure 3 minutes later.

Note: If you assume that the leakage is in internal parts of the module, start the test with a cuff connected, and at about 1 minute close the cuff tube near the pressure outlet using a surgical clamp.

Vital Sign (VS) Setup The Vital Signs Setup menus enable you to set default parameters for each vital sign available for monitoring in the VitaLogik 4000/6000 bedside monitor. These include alarm parameters and other parameters specific to the monitored vital sign. The Vital Signs Setup menu enables you to access the following dialog panels: • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • •

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Accessing the Vital Signs Setup Dialog Panels A dialog panel is provided for each available vital sign. You can access these dialog panels from the Vital Sign Setup menu. 

To access the Vital Sign Setup menu: 1.

In the System Setup menu, select Vital Signs Setup. The menu is displayed.

2.

Select the vital sign for which you want to set defaults. The appropriate dialog panel is displayed.

ECG Setup This dialog panel enables you to set ECG default parameters. These parameters include: Alarm priorities for Heart Rate, Fault and Pacemaker alarms Alarm priority affects the order of audible and visual alarm notification. See User Guide for a full description of this feature. Heart Rate alarm priority can be set at a level of either C-1 or C-2. The factory setting is C-1. Alarm Latching For a complete description of Alarm Latching, (see User Guide for a full description of this feature. The available options are Off, Visual (latching visual alarms only), and On (both visual and audible alarms). The factory default is Off. Arrhythmia Package Enables you to determine the level of Arrhythmia analysis. The available levels are: OFF, Basic (includes Asystole, Vfib, V-tach, Run, PVC, and Pause) and Extended (includes Bradycardia, Supraventricular Tachycardia, SV Irregular Rhythm, Idioventricular Rhythm, Couplets of PVCs, Triplets of PVCs, Bigeminy, Trigeminy, R on T, PVC, Vfib, V-Tach, Multifocal PVCs, Interpolated PVCs, Asystole, Run, Pause, Premature Artrial Contraction, and Sinus Tachycardia). Arrhythmia Priority Enables you to set default priority levels for all available Arrhythmia alarms. The available alarm priorities are as follows:

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Table 3-2: Arrhythmia Alarm Priorities

Arrhythmia

C-1

C-2

C-3

Default Priority

Asystole

X

C-1

Ventricular Fibrillation (VFIB)

X

C-1

Ventricular Tachycardia (VTACH)

X

C-1

Runs of PVC beats (RUN)

X

X

Bigeminy (BGM)

X

X

X

C-2

PVC beats per minute (PVC)

X

X

X

C-2

Pause Event (PAUSE)

X

X

X

C-3

Bradycardia (BRADY)

X

C-1

Tachycardia (TACHY)

X

C-1

Irregular Rhythm (IRREGULAR)

X

X

X

C-2

Idioventricular Rhythm (IDIOVENT)

X

X

X

C-2

Couplets of PVCs (COUPLET)

X

X

X

C-2

Triplets of PVCs (TRIPLET)

X

X

X

C-2

Trigeminy (TRIGEM)

X

X

X

C-2

R on T

X

X

X

C-2

Premature Atrial Contraction (PAC)

X

X

X

C-2

Atrial Fibrillation (AFIB)

X

X

X

C-2

Supraventricular Tachycardia (SVTACH)

X

X

X

C-2

Multi-focal PVCs (MULTIFOCAL)

X

X

X

C-2

Interpolated PVCs (INTPVC)

X

X

X

C-2

C-2

Alarm Detection Delay When an alarm is detected, a pre-defined delay period allows the system to check in order to avoid false alarms. The delay can be set to 3, 5, or 10 seconds. The factory default is set to 5 seconds.

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Default Color Defines the color in which ECG vital signs and waveforms appear on the main screen display. You have a choice of 16 colors. The factory default color is yellow.

Figure 3-8: The ECG Setup Panel 

To define ECG default parameters: 1.

From the System Setup menu, select Vital Signs Setup. The Vital Signs menu is displayed.

2.

From the Vital Signs menu, select ECG Setup. The ECG Setup dialog panel is displayed.

3.

Under Extended Alarm Response: •

From the appropriate drop-down list, set the priority levels for Heart Rate, Faults and Pacer.



From the Latching drop-down list, set alarm latching to On or Off.

4.

Under Arrhythmia, select the Arrhythmia Package that you want.

5.

Under Arr Priority:

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From the Arr Name drop-down list, select the type of arrhythmia for which you want to set alarm priority.



From the Priority drop-down list, select the priority level for the selected

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type of arrhythmia. 6.

ST analysis: Toggle on (green) if you wish ST to be functional, or off to prevent activation of ST measurement.

7.

OR monitoring: Toggle on (green) if you wish to enable Electrosurhgery filter (ESF) on the top displayed ECG lead,

8.

From the Alarm Detection Delay drop-down list, select the required delay time (in seconds).

9.

Select ECG Default Color. A panel displaying all available colors appears. Select the required color. The panel closes.

10. Select Discard Changes to close the ECG Setup panel without applying any changes or Select Main Screen to apply the changes and exit the panel. Note: When you exit a vital signs setup panel, you return to the main screen. To continue System Setup, you must press the System Setup button again to access the System Setup menu.

Respiration Setup This dialog panel enables you to set Respiration default parameters. These parameters include: Alarm priorities for Resp Rate, Apnea and alarms Alarm priority affects the order of audible and visual alarm notification. See User Guide for a full description of this feature. Resp Rate, Apnea, and alarm priority can be set at a level of C-1, C-2, or C-3. The factory defaults are as follows: Resp Rate: C-2 Apnea: C-2 Alarm Latching For a complete description of Alarm Latching, see the User Guide. The available options are Off, Visual (latching visual alarms only), and On (both visual and audible alarms). The factory default is Off. Alarm Detection Delay When an alarm is detected, a pre-defined delay period allows the system to check in order to avoid false alarms. The delay can be set to 3, 5, or 10 seconds. The factory default is set to 5 seconds.

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Apnea Reset Defines the default number of breaths the system uses to reset the apnea timer. The available options are; 2 breaths, 3 breaths, and 4 breaths. Default Color Defines the color in which Respiration vital signs values and waveforms appear on the main screen display. You have a choice of 16 colors. The factory default color is green.

Figure 3-9: The Respiration Setup Panel 

To define Respiration default parameters: 1.

From the System Setup menu, select Vital Signs Setup. The Vital Signs menu is displayed.

2.

From the Vital Signs menu, select Respiration Setup. The Respiration Setup dialog panel is displayed.

3.

Under Extended Alarm Response:

4.

• From the appropriate drop-down list, set the default priority levels for Resp Rate and Apnea. • From the Latching drop-down list, set default alarm latching to On or Off. From the Alarm Detection Delay drop-down list, select the required delay time (in seconds).

5.

From the Apnea Reset drop-down list, select the number of breaths required to reset the Apnea timer.

6.

Select Respiration Default Color. A panel displaying all available colors appears. Select the required color. The panel closes.

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Select Discard Changes to close the Respiration Setup panel without applying any changes or Select Main Screen to apply the changes and exit the panel.

Note: When you exit a vital signs setup panel, you return to the main screen. To continue System Setup, you must press the System Setup button again to access the System Setup menu.

BP Setup This dialog panel enables you to set BP default parameters. These parameters include general default values applicable to all BPs and default values applicable to a specific BP site (such as ART, CVP, etc.)

General BP Default Parameters •

Alarm priorities for BP, and Fault alarms

Alarm priority affects the order of audible and visual alarm notification. See User Guide for a full description of this feature. BP alarm priority can be set to C-1, C-2, or C-3. The factory default is C-2. Fault alarm priority can be set to T-1, or T-2. The factory default is T-1. •

Alarm Latching

See User Guide for a full description of this feature. The available options are Off, Visual (latching visual alarms only), and On (both visual and audible alarms). The factory default is Off. •

Alarm Detection Delay

When an alarm is detected, a pre-defined delay period allows the system to check in order to avoid false alarms. The delay can be set to 3, 5, or 10 seconds. The factory default is set to 5 seconds. •

Auto Scale

Automatically sets the range of the BP waveform on the main screen display. After Zero enables you to specify if autoscaling is done automatically after the BP is zeroed and in which cases. The available options are; Always, Never, and Only After First Zero. Under Type, you can define the type of autoscaling implemented. The available options are; Normal, and Only Upper Limit (meaning that the lower scale limits should be kept).

BP Site-Specific Default Parameters •

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Defines the site for which the site-specific parameters are being set. •

Units Determines the units used to measure the selected BP. The available options are; mmHg, Kpa, and cm H20. The factory default is mmHg.



Numeric Formats Determines the numeric format in which the selected BP is displayed. When units are defined as mmHg, the available options are: SSS/DDD MMM, SSS/DDD mmm, and SSS/DDD. The factory default is SSS/DDD MMM. When units are defined in Kpa, the available options are: SS.S/DD.D, and MM.M. The factory default is SS.S/DD.D MM.M.



Manual Scale Defines the default high and low scale limits for use when implementing manual scaling. The available options are as follows: • High Scale - 250, 300 and 350 • Low Scale: -15, -10, and 0



BP Default Color Defines the color in which BP vital signs values and waveforms appear on the main screen display. You have a choice of 16 colors. The factory default colors are as follows: • ART/UA - Pink • PAP - Light Blue • CVP - Orange • All others - Grey or Silver

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Figure 3-10: The BP Setup Dialog Panel Displaying the Color Selection Panel



To define default BP parameters 1. From the System Setup menu, select Vital Signs Setup. The Vital Signs menu is displayed.

2.

From the Vital Signs menu, select BP Setup. The BP Setup dialog panel is displayed.

3.

Under Extended Alarm Response:

4. 5.

• From the appropriate drop-down list, set the default priority levels for BP and Fault alarms. • From the Latching drop-down list, set default alarm latching to On or Off. From the Alarm Detection Delay drop-down list, select the required delay time (in seconds). Under Auto Scale: • From the After Zero drop-down list, select Always, Never, or Only After First Zero. • Under Type, select Normal, or Only Upper Limit.

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From the Defaults Per Site Name drop-down list, select the BP for which you want to set site-specific default values.

7.

From the Units drop-down list, select the type of units used to measure the selected BP.

8.

From the Numeric Formats drop-down list, select the required format in which to display the BP reading.

9.

Under Manual Scale; from the High/Low Scale drop-down lists, select the required upper/lower limits for manual scaling.

10. Select BP Default Color. A panel displaying all available colors appears. Select the required color. The panel closes. 11. Select Discard Changes to close the BP Setup panel without applying any changes or Select Main Screen to apply the changes and exit the panel. Note: When you exit a vital signs setup panel, you return to the main screen. To continue System Setup, you must press the System Setup button again to access the System Setup menu.

NIBP Setup This dialog panel enables you to set NIBP default parameters. These parameters include setting alarm priority for both NIBP and Pulse Rate alarms, defining the default cuff type for the monitor, setting reading intervals and specifying the measurement units used to display NIBP values. •

Alarm priorities for NIBP

Alarm priority affects the order of audible and visual alarm notification. See User Guide for a full description of this feature. NIBP alarm priority can be set to C-1, C-2, or C-3. The factory default is C-1. •

Alarm Latching

For a complete description of Alarm Latching, refer to Chapter 7, “Alarms” in the VitaLogik 4000/6000 Operation Manual. The available options are Off, Visual (latching visual alarms only), and On (both visual and audible alarms). The factory default is Off. •

Cuff Type

Defines the default cuff type to be used by the VitaLogik 4000/6000. The available cuff types are Adult or Neonatal. The factory default is Adult.

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Reading Intervals

Use to set defaults for T and Q intervals. Refer to Chapter 11, “NIBP Monitoring” in the VitaLogik 4000/6000 Operation Manual for a complete description of this concept. •

Units

Determines the units used to measure NIBP. The available options are; mmHg, Kpa, and cm H20. The factory default is mmHg. •

Numeric Formats

Determines the numeric format in which the NIBP reading is displayed. When units are defined as mmHg, the available options are; SSS/DDD MMM, SSS/DDD mmm, and SSS/DDD. The factory default is SSS/DDD MMM. When units are defined in Kpa, the available options are: SS.S/DD.D, and MM.M. The factory default is SS.S/DD.D •

NIBP Default Color

Defines the color in which NIBP values appear on the main screen display. You can choose from 16 available colors.

Figure 3-11: The NIBP Setup Dialog Panel 

To set NIBP default parameters: 1.

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From the Vital Signs menu, select BP Setup. The BP Setup dialog panel is displayed.

3.

Under Extended Alarm Response:

4.



From the appropriate drop-down list, set the default priority levels for NIBP alarms.



From the Latching drop-down list, set default alarm latching to On or Off.

Under Cuff Type: •

Select the Adjustable Cuff Size checkbox to enable user access to the Cuff Type panel. Clear the checkbox Adjustable Cuff Type to remove the Cuff Type menu item from the NIBP menu.



Select the default cuff type, Adult or Neonatal.

5.

Under Default Reading Intervals, set the required parameters for T and Q intervals.

6.

From the Units drop-down list, select the type of units used to measure NIBP.

7.

From the Numeric Formats drop-down list, select the required format in which to display the NIBP reading.

8.

Select NIBP Default Color. A panel displaying all available colors appears. Select the required color.

9.

Select Discard Changes to close the panel without applying any changes or Select Main Screen to apply the changes and exit the panel.

Note: When you exit a vital signs setup panel, you return to the main screen. To continue System Setup, you must press the System Setup button again to access the System Setup menu. Note: It is possible to simplify the use of NIBP timing by selecting either Single T or Single Q. If this is selected only single timing mode will be available.

SpO2 Setup This dialog panel enables you to set SpO2 default parameters. These parameters include setting alarm priority for SpO2, Pulse Rate and Fault alarms, activating or deactivating alarm latching, defining Alarm Detection delay and disabling SpO2 alarms during NIBP readings. 

Alarm priorities for SpO2, Pulse Rate, and Fault alarms Alarm priority affects the order of audible and visual alarm notification.

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SpO2 and Pulse Rate alarm priority can be set to C-1, C-2, or C-3. The factory default for both parameters is C-1. Fault alarm priority can be set to T-1 or T-2. The factory default is T-1. 

Alarm Latching For a complete description of Alarm Latching, refer to Chapter 7, “Alarms” in the “VitaLogik 4000/6000 Operation Manual”. The available options are Off, Visual (latching visual alarms only), and On (both visual and audible alarms). The factory default is Off.



Alarm Response Time When an alarm is detected, a pre-defined response time allows the system to check in order to avoid false alarms. The delay can be set to 3, 6, or 12 seconds. The factory default is set to 6 seconds.



SpO2 Default Color Defines the color in which SpO2 values appear on the main screen display. You can choose from 16 available colors.

Figure 3-12: The SpO2 Setup Dialog Panel 

To set SpO2 default parameters: 1.

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From the Vital Signs menu, select BP Setup. The BP Setup dialog panel is displayed.

3.

Under Extended Alarm Response: •

From the appropriate drop-down list, set the default priority levels for SpO2, Pulse Rate, and Fault alarms.



From the Latching drop-down list, set default alarm latching to On or Off.

4.

Select the Disable SpO2 Alarms During NIBP checkbox to stop detection of SpO2 alarms (if monitored) while taking an NIBP reading. Clear the checkbox to reactivate SpO2 alarms.

5.

From the Alarm Detection Delay drop-down list, select the required delay time (in seconds).

6.

Select SpO2 Default Color. A panel displaying all available colors appears. Select the required color.

7.

Select Discard Changes to close the panel without applying any changes or Select Main Screen to apply the changes and exit the panel.

Note: When you exit a vital signs setup panel, you return to the main screen. To continue System Setup, you must press the System Setup button again to access the System Setup menu.

Temperature Setup This dialog panel enables you to set Temperature default parameters. These parameters include setting Temperature alarm priority activating or deactivating alarm latching, defining Alarm Detection delay and selecting the default color for Temperature values. 

Temperature Alarm Priority Alarm priority affects the order of audible and visual alarm notification. See User Guide for a full description of this feature. Temperature alarm priority can be set to C-1, C-2, C-3 or C-4. The factory default is C-4.



Alarm Latching For a complete description of Alarm Latching, refer to Chapter 7, “Alarms”, in the VitaLogik 4000/6000 Operation Manual. The available options are Off, Visual (latching visual alarms only), and On (both visual and audible alarms). The factory default is Off.

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Alarm Detection Delay When an alarm is detected, a pre-defined delay period allows the system to check in order to avoid false alarms. The delay can be set to 3, 5, or 10 seconds. The factory default is set to 5 seconds.



Units Defines the default units used to measure and display temperature. The available options are Celsius or Fahrenheit. The factory default is Celsius.



Temperature Default Color Defines the color in which Temperature values appear on the main screen display. You can choose from 16 available colors.

Figure 3-13: The Temperature Dialog Panel 

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To set default Temperature parameters: 1.

From the System Setup menu, select Vital Signs Setup. The Vital Signs menu is displayed.

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From the Vital Signs menu, select Temperature Setup. The Temperature Setup dialog panel is displayed.

3.

Under Extended Alarm Response: •

From the Temp drop-down list, set the default priority level for temperature alarms.



From the Latching drop-down list, set default alarm latching to On or Off.

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From the Alarm Detection Delay drop-down list, select the required delay time (in seconds).

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Select Temperature Default Color. A panel displaying all available colors appears. Select the required color.

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Select Discard Changes to close the panel without applying any changes or Select Main Screen to apply the changes and exit the panel.

Note: When you exit a vital signs setup panel, you return to the main screen. To continue System Setup, you must press the System Setup button again to access the System Setup menu.

CritiCool Setup This dialog panel enables you to set CritiCool Pro default parameters. These parameters include neonatal and adult default settings and temperature units. in Figure 3-14: show the CritiCool setup panel.

Figure 3-14: CritiCool Setup.

EtCO2 Setup This dialog panel enables you to set EtCO2 default parameters. These parameters include setting EtCO2 alarm priority activating or deactivating alarm latching, defining Alarm Detection delay and selecting the default units and color for EtCO2 values. 

EtCO2 Alarm Priority Alarm priority affects the order of audible and visual alarm notification. See User Guide for a full description of this feature.

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EtCO2 alarm priority can be set to C-1, C-2, or C-3. The factory default is C-2. 

Alarm Latching For a complete description of Alarm Latching, refer to Chapter 7, “Alarms”, in the VitaLogik 4000/6000 Operation Manual. The available options are Off, Visual (latching visual alarms only), and On (both visual and audible alarms). The factory default is Off.



Alarm Detection Delay When an alarm is detected, a pre-defined delay period allows the system to check in order to avoid false alarms. The delay can be set to 0, 3, 5, or 10 seconds. The factory default is set to 0 seconds.



Units Defines the default units used to measure and display EtCO2. The available options are % or mmHg. The factory default is %.



EtCO2 Default Color Defines the color in which EtCO2 values appear on the main screen display. You can choose from 16 available colors.

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Figure 3-15: The EtCO2 Dialog Panel 

To set default EtCO2 parameters: 1.

From the System Setup menu, select Vital Signs Setup. The Vital Signs menu is displayed.

2.

From the Vital Signs menu, select EtCO2 Setup. The EtCO2 Setup dialog panel is displayed.

3.

Under Extended Alarm Response: •

Set the default priority level for EtCO2 alarms.



From the Latching drop-down list, set default alarm latching to On or Off.

4.

From the Alarm Detection Delay drop-down list, select the required delay time (in seconds).

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From the Units drop-down list, select the required default measurement unit (% or mmHg).

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Select EtCO2 Temperature Default Color. A panel displaying all available colors appears. Select the required color.

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Select Discard Changes to close the panel without applying any changes or Select Main Screen to apply the changes and exit the panel.

Note: When you exit a vital signs setup panel, you return to the main screen. To continue System Setup, you must press the System Setup button again to access the System Setup menu.

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EtCO2 Calibration

Figure 3-16: EtCO2 Calibration panel For Microstream EtCO2 we have to perform span calibration with standard CO2 concentration after 1200 hours of first use and then once every year. To perform the calibration use gas mixture 5%, 21%D2m Bal. N2 (Scott Medical Products 6141 Easton Road Box 310, Plumsteadville, PA 18949, (215) 766-8861 Fax: (215) 766-0320). 

To perform the calibration 1.

In System Setup, select EtCO2 Calibration (see in Figure 3-16:).

2.

Set the calibration value to 5.0%

3.

Open the gas flow and select "Start Calibration"

4.

After several seconds the calibration will end

5.

Stop Gas flow.

Cardiac Output (CO) Setup This dialog panel enables you to set the CO default color. CO Default Color Defines the color in which CO values appear on the main screen display. You can choose from 16 available colors.

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Figure 3-17: The CO Dialog Panel 

To set default CO parameters: 1.

From the System Setup menu, select Vital Signs Setup. The Vital Signs menu is displayed.

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From the Vital Signs menu, select CO Setup. The CO Setup dialog panel is displayed.

3.

Select CO Default Color. A panel displaying all available colors appears. Select the required color.

4.

Select Discard Changes to close panel without applying any changes -orSelect Main Screen to apply the changes and exit the panel.

Note: When you exit a vital signs setup panel, you return to the main screen. To continue System Setup, you must press the System Setup button again to access the System Setup menu.

Transcoutaneous Gas (TcGas) Setup This dialog panel enables you to set TcGas default parameters. These parameters include setting TcGas alarm priority activating or deactivating alarm latching, defining Alarm Detection delay and selecting the default units and color for TcGas values.



TcGas Alarm Priority Alarm priority affects the order of audible and visual alarm notification. See User Guide for a full description of this feature.

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TcGas alarm priority can be set to C-1, C-2, or C-3. The factory default is C-2. TcGas technical fault priority can be set as T1 or T2. The factory default is T2. The Sensor Temperature alarm priority is set T2. 

Alarm Latching For a complete description of Alarm Latching, refer to Chapter 7, “Alarms”, in the VitaLogik 4000/6000 Operation Manual. The available options are Off, Visual (latching visual alarms only), and On (both visual and audible alarms). The factory default is Off.



Alarm Detection Delay When an alarm is detected, a pre-defined delay period allows the system to check in order to avoid false alarms. The delay can be set to 3, 5, or 10 seconds. The factory default is set to 5 seconds.



Units Defines the default units used to measure and display temperature. The available options are mmHg or kPa for Tc PO2/ Tc Co2. The factory default is mmHg. The sensor temperature unit options are Celsius or Fahrenheit. The factory default is Celsius.



TcGas Default Color Defines the color in which TcGas values appear on the main screen display. You can choose from 16 available colors.

Figure 3-18: The TcGas Dialog Panel

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To set TcGas parameters: 1.

From the System Setup menu, select Vital Signs Setup. The Vital Signs menu is displayed.

2.

From the Vital Signs menu, select TcGas Setup. The TcGas Setup dialog panel is displayed.

3.

Under Extended Alarm Response: •

Set the default priority level for TcGas alarms.



From the Latching drop-down list, set default alarm latching to On or Off.

4.

From the Alarm Detection Delay drop-down list, select the required delay time (in seconds).

5.

From the TcGas drop-down list, select the required default measurement unit (mmHg or kPa). Select the required default measurement unit (Celsius or Fahrenheit) from the Sensor Temperature units drop down list

6.

Select TcGas Default Color. A panel displaying all available colors appears. Select the required color.

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Select Discard Changes to close the panel without applying any changes or Select Main Screen to apply the changes and exit the panel.

Note: When you exit a vital signs setup panel, you return to the main screen. To continue System Setup, you must press the System Setup button again to access the System Setup menu.

CO2 (from Anesthetic Gas) Setup This dialog panel enables you to set CO2 default parameters. These parameters include setting CO2 alarm priority activating or deactivating alarm latching, defining Alarm Detection delay and selecting the default units and color for CO2 values. •

CO2 Alarm Priority Alarm priority affects the order of audible and visual alarm notification. See User Guide for a full description of this feature. CO2 alarm priority can be set to C-1, C-2, or C-3. The factory default is C-2.



Alarm Latching For a complete description of Alarm Latching, refer to Chapter 7, “Alarms”, in the VitaLogik 4000/6000 Operation Manual. The available options are Off,

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Visual (latching visual alarms only), and On (both visual and audible alarms). The factory default is Off. •

Alarm Detection Delay When an alarm is detected, a pre-defined delay period allows the system to check in order to avoid false alarms. The delay can be set to 0, 3, 5, or 10 seconds. The factory default is set to 0 seconds.



Units Defines the default units used to measure and display CO2. The available options are % or mmHg. The factory default is mmHg.



CO2 Default Color

Defines the color in which CO2 values appear on the main screen display. You can choose from 16 available colors.

Figure 3-19: The CO2 Dialog Panel 

To set default CO2 parameters: 1.

From the System Setup menu, select Vital Signs Setup. The Vital Signs menu is displayed.

2.

From the Vital Signs menu, select CO2 Setup. The CO2 Setup dialog panel is displayed.

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Under Extended Alarm Response: • Set the default priority level for Co2 alarms. • From the Latching drop-down list, set default alarm latching to On or Off.

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From the Alarm Detection Delay drop-down list, select the required delay time (in seconds).

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From the Units drop-down list, select the required default measurement unit (% or mmHg).

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Select CO2 Default Color. A panel displaying all available

7.

colors appears. Select the required color.

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Select Discard Changes to close the panel without applying any changes or Select Main Screen to apply the changes and exit the panel.

Note: When you exit a vital signs setup panel, you return to the main screen. To continue System Setup, you must press the System Setup button again to access the System Setup menu.

O2 Setup This dialog panel enables you to set O2 default parameters. These parameters include setting O2 alarm priority activating or deactivating alarm latching, defining Alarm Detection delay and selecting the default units and color for O2 values. •

O2 Alarm Priority Alarm priority affects the order of audible and visual alarm notification. See User Guide for a full description of this feature. O2 alarm priority can be set to C-1, C-2, or C-3. The factory default is C-2.



Alarm Latching For a complete description of Alarm Latching, refer to Chapter 7, “Alarms”, in the VitaLogik 4000/6000 Operation Manual. The available options are Off, Visual (latching visual alarms only), and On (both visual and audible alarms). The factory default is Off.



Alarm Detection Delay When an alarm is detected, a pre-defined delay period allows the system to check in order to avoid false alarms. The delay can be set to 0, 3, 5, or 10 seconds. The factory default is set to 0 seconds.



O2 Default Color

Defines the color in which O2 values appear on the main screen display. You can choose from 16 available colors.

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Figure 3-20: The O2 Dialog Panel 

To set default O2 parameters: 1. From the System Setup menu, select Vital Signs Setup. The Vital Signs menu is displayed.

2.

From the Vital Signs menu, select O2 Setup. The O2 Setup dialog panel is displayed.

3.

Under Extended Alarm Response: •

Set the default priority level for O2 alarms.



From the Latching drop-down list, set default alarm latching to On or Off.

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From the Alarm Detection Delay drop-down list, select the required delay time (in seconds).

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Select O2 Default Color. A panel displaying all available

6.

colors appears. Select the required color.

7.

6.Select Discard Changes to close the panel without applying any changes or Select Main Screen to apply the changes and exit the panel.

Note: When you exit a vital signs setup panel, you return to the main screen. To continue System Setup, you must press the System Setup button again to access the System Setup menu.

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N2O Setup This dialog panel enables you to set N2O default parameters. These parameters include setting N2O alarm priority activating or deactivating alarm latching, defining Alarm Detection delay and selecting the default units and color for N2O values. •

N2O Alarm Priority Alarm priority affects the order of audible and visual alarm notification. See User Guide for a full description of this feature. N2O alarm priority can be set to C-1, C-2, or C-3. The factory default is C-2.



Alarm Latching For a complete description of Alarm Latching, refer to Chapter 7, “Alarms”, in the VitaLogik 4000/6000 Operation Manual. The available options are Off, Visual (latching visual alarms only), and On (both visual and audible alarms). The factory default is Off.



Alarm Detection Delay When an alarm is detected, a pre-defined delay period allows the system to check in order to avoid false alarms. The delay can be set to 0, 3, 5, or 10 seconds. The factory default is set to 0 seconds.



N2O Default Color

Defines the color in which N2O values appear on the main screen display. You can choose from 16 available colors.

Figure 3-21: The N2O Dialog Panel

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To set default N2O parameters: 1.

1.From the System Setup menu, select Vital Signs Setup. The Vital Signs menu is displayed.

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2.From the Vital Signs menu, select N2O Setup. The N2O Setup dialog panel is displayed.

3.

Under Extended Alarm Response:

4.

• Set the default priority level for N2O alarms. • From the Latching drop-down list, set default alarm latching to On or Off. From the Alarm Detection Delay drop-down list, select the required delay time (in seconds).

5.

5.Select N2O Default Color. A panel displaying all available

6.

colors appears. Select the required color.

7.

6.Select Discard Changes to close the panel without applying any changes or Select Main Screen to apply the changes and exit the panel.

Note: When you exit a vital signs setup panel, you return to the main screen. To continue System Setup, you must press the System Setup button again to access the System Setup menu.

Anesthetic Agent Setup This dialog panel enables you to set Anesthetic Agent default parameters. These parameters include setting Anesthetic Agent alarm priority activating or deactivating alarm latching, defining Alarm Detection delay and selecting the default units and color for Anesthetic Agent values. •

Anesthetic Agent Alarm Priority Alarm priority affects the order of audible and visual alarm notification. See User Guide for a full description of this feature. Anesthetic Agent alarm priority can be set to C-1, C-2, or C-3. The factory default is C-2.



Alarm Latching For a complete description of Alarm Latching, refer to Chapter 7, “Alarms”, in the VitaLogik 4000/6000 Operation Manual. The available options are Off, Visual (latching visual alarms only), and On (both visual and audible alarms). The factory default is Off.



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When an alarm is detected, a pre-defined delay period allows the system to check in order to avoid false alarms. The delay can be set to 0, 3, 5, or 10 seconds. The factory default is set to 10 seconds. •

Anesthetic Agent Default Color

Defines the color in which Anesthetic Agent values appear on the main screen display. You can choose from 16 available colors.

Figure 3-22: The Anesthetic Agent Dialog Panel 

To set default Anesthetic Agent parameters: 1.

1.From the System Setup menu, select Vital Signs Setup. The Vital Signs menu is displayed.

2.

2.From the Vital Signs menu, select Anesthetic Agent Setup. The Anesthetic Agent Setup dialog panel is displayed. Under Extended Alarm Response:

3.

• Set the default priority level for Anesthetic Agent alarms. • From the Latching drop-down list, set default alarm latching to On or Off. 4.From the Anesthetic Agent drop down list, select either one of the 5 Anesthetic Agents or select Automatic for automatic selection of the Agent.

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From the Alarm Detection Delay drop-down list, select the required delay time (in seconds).

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6.Select Agent Default Color. A panel displaying all available

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7.Select Discard Changes to close the panel without applying any changes or Select Main Screen to apply the changes and exit the panel.

Note: When you exit a vital signs setup panel, you return to the main screen. To continue System Setup, you must press the System Setup button again to access the System Setup menu.

Ventilator Setup This dialog panel enables you to set Ventilator default parameters. These parameters include setting Ventilator alarm priority activating or deactivating alarm latching, defining Alarm Detection delay and selecting the default units and color for Ventilator values. •

Ventilator Alarm Priority Alarm priority affects the order of audible and visual alarm notification. See User Guide for a full description of this feature. Ventilator alarm priority can be set to C-1, C-2, or C-3. The factory default is C-2.



Alarm Latching For a complete description of Alarm Latching, refer to Chapter 7, “Alarms”, in the VitaLogik 4000/6000 Operation Manual. The available options are Off, Visual (latching visual alarms only), and On (both visual and audible alarms). The factory default is Off.

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Alarm Detection Delay When an alarm is detected, a pre-defined delay period allows the system to check in order to avoid false alarms. The delay can be set to 0, 3, 5, or 10 seconds. The factory default is set to 5 seconds.



Ventilator Default Color Defines the color in which Anesthetic Agent values appear on the main screen display. You can choose from 16 available colors.

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Figure 3-23: The Ventilator Dialog Panel 

To set default Ventilator parameters: 1.

From the System Setup menu, select Vital Signs Setup. The Vital Signs menu is displayed.

2.

From the Vital Signs menu, select Ventilator Setup. The Ventilator Setup dialog panel is displayed.

3.

Under Extended Alarm Response:

4.

• Set the default priority level for Ventilator alarms. • From the Latching drop-down list, set default alarm latching to On or Off. From the Alarm Detection Delay drop-down list, select the required delay

5.

time (in seconds).

6.

Select Ventilator Default Color. A panel displaying all available

7.

colors appears. Select the required color.

8.

Select Discard Changes to close the panel without applying any changes or Select Main Screen to apply the changes and exit the panel.

Note: When you exit a vital signs setup panel, you return to the main screen. To continue System Setup, you must press the System Setup button again to access the System Setup menu.

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Parameter Hierarchy Note:This dialog panel is active only when a patient is being monitored. The Parameter Hierarchy panel enables you to set the waveform and “big number” display on the monitor screen, from top for high hierarchy to bottom for lower hierarchy.

Figure 3-24: The Parameter Hierarchy Setup Panel 

To set the Parameter Hierarchy panel 1.

From the System Setup menu, select Parameter Hierarchy. The Parameters list menu is displayed.

2.

From the Parameters list menu, select a parameter.

3.

To promote a parameter, select Promote

4.

To demote a parameter, select Demote

5.

When the required hierarchy is obtained, select main screen

The display will then be reorganized according to the new hierarchy.

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Monitor Profiles Setup When admitting a patient, the admitting staff member must define which vital signs to monitor and how those parameters appear on the main screen display. In order to simplify this process, the monitor can be configured with pre-defined monitor profiles which include all definitions necessary for admitting various types of patients, such as adult, pediatric, geriatric, etc. Monitor profiles make it possible to prepare standard patient monitoring profiles allowing staff to connect a patient quickly without having to first configure the VitaLogik 4000/6000 (or at least to reduce configuration to a minimum). Up to 12 Monitor profiles can be configured for use in the VitaLogik 4000/6000. This includes 11 user-defined monitor profiles and one default “Admit as previous” key that saves the settings defined for the previous patient monitored by the unit. Only those Monitor profiles defined for use in the unit appear on the display screen. You can set up Monitor profiles while monitoring an actual patient, or you can start the VitaLogik 4000/6000 without actually connecting a patient, set up monitoring parameters and then save them as a Monitor profile.

Figure 3-25: The Monitor Profiles Setup Dialog Panel Monitor profiles are defined in the Monitor profiles panel which can be accessed from the Setup menu. The keys are displayed on the panel in the order in which they appear on the VitaLogik 4000/6000 screen when admitting a patient. Any defined Monitor profiles are labeled with their defined name and monitoring parameters. 

To set up a new Monitor profile: 1.

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Press the Setup key on the front panel and select Monitor profiles from the Setup menu. The Monitor profile panel is displayed.

3.

Press Select Key.

4.

Select an available key. A frame appears around the key and the buttons along.

Figure 3-26: The Monitor Profiles Selection Setup 



To set up a new Monitor profile: 1.

Set up the monitoring parameters you want according to the instructions in the Vital Signs Monitoring section.

2.

Press the Setup key on the front panel and select Monitor profiles from the Setup menu. The Monitor profile panel is displayed.

3.

Press Select Key.

4.

Select an available key. A frame appears around the key and the buttons along the bottom of the panel become available.

5.

Click Save.

To name a new Monitor profile: 1.

Press Select Key in the Monitor profiles panel

2.

Turn the QuicKnob and press an available key

3.

Press Label. The alphanumeric keyboard panel appears.

4.

Enter the text for the label and press Accept.

Showing/Hiding the Monitor profile on the Main Screen Once you have defined a Monitor profile, you can also determine whether it is available for use when admitting a new patient. A green bullet appears next to those Monitor profiles that are set to appear on the main screen.

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To show or hide the Monitor profile: 1.

In the Monitor profiles panel, press Select Key.

2.

Select the required Monitor profile. A frame appears around the key indicating that it is selected. • If no bullet appears in the label, press Show/Hide. The green bullet appears and the Monitor profile will appear on the main screen the next time you want to admit a patient. • If a green bullet appears in the label, press Show/Hide. The bullet disappears and the Monitor profile is removed from the main screen.

Changing the Position of an Monitor Profile The Monitor profiles are arranged on the Monitor profile panel in the positions where they will appear on the main screen. You can move the keys to the most convenient position. 

To move a Monitor profile: 1.

In the Monitor profiles panel, press Select Key.

2.

Turn the QuicKnob and press the key you want. A frame appears around the key, indicating that it is selected.

3.

Press Right to move the selected Monitor profile clockwise – or – press Left to move the key counterclockwise.

Clearing a Monitor profile A previously defined Monitor profile may no longer suit your monitoring needs. In that case you can simply clear the Monitor profile from the VitaLogik 4000/6000. 

To clear a Monitor profile: 1.

In the Monitor profiles panel, press Select Key.

2.

Turn the QuicKnob until you reach the key you want to clear and press. A frame appears around the selected key.

3.

Press Clear. The Monitor profile is removed from the Monitor profiles panel and will no longer appear on the main screen when admitting a patient.

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Admit by Default This panel enables you to admit a patient by a factory set default monitor profile. You can only use this option after the patient has been discharged.

Figure 3-27: The Admit by Default Setup Panel 

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1.Discharge the patient

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2.Select System Setup

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3.From the System Setup menu, select Admit by Default

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Report Setup In order to review patient data, the VitaLogik 4000/6000 generates reports. You can name and define the format for up to 10 types of reports. Reports are configured in the Report Setup dialog panel. All available reports appear in the Reports List. You can configure and edit the format for each report, rename it, and clear the report from the Report List. All reports can be printed and placed in the patient’s records. For example, if you want to set up a report for Hemodynamics, you might first name a report “Hemodynamics” and then, in Edit Report, set up the format for the “Hemodynamics” report. For each report, specify whether the report type is “Charts” or “Trends”.

Figure 3-28: The Report Setup Dialog Panel

Naming a Report By default, reports are named Report 1, Report 2, etc. You can change the name of any report according to what is accepted practice in your hospital or department. 

To rename a report: 1.

In the System Setup menu, select Report Setup.

2.

From the Reports List, select a report.

3.

Select the Report Name textbox. The alphanumeric keyboard panel is displayed. Enter the new report name and close the panel. The new report name now appears on the Reports List.

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Editing a Report When you edit a report, you define its type, duration and layout. You can select from one of two report types: Charts, or Trends.

Charts A chart documents a patient’s condition as observed at regular intervals in table format, much in the same way as a nurse records data in a bedside chart. The VitaLogik 4000/6000 supports the following set of clinical charts for the purpose of data acquisition, clinical calculations and review. •

Hemodynamics



Respiration



Oxygenation



Renal Clearance



User Defined Charts (with the name as given in Tabular Charts)

The format of the User Defined chart can be edited. All other charts have a fixed format.

Figure 3-29: Setting Up a Chart-Type Report 

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From the System Setup menu, select Report Setup.

2.

From the Report List, select a report.

3.

Select Edit Report. The Edit Report dialog panel is displayed.

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In the Type drop-down list, select Chart.

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From the Duration drop-down list, select the time period during which data is collected for the chart.

6.

From the Paper Size drop-down list, select the size of the paper you want the report printed out on. Available options are; Letter, Legal, Executive, A4, and A3.

7.

From the Paper Orientation drop-down list, select Portrait (vertical orientation) or Landscape (horizontal orientation).

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From the Chart Type drop-down list, select Vital Signs.

9.

Press Select All Filters for all available filters to be included in the chart or Press Unselect All Filters and select only those filters you want to include in the chart. The available filters are; Alarm, Manual, Cardiac Output, PWedge, Apnea Alarm, NIBP, and CVP.

10. Select Discard Changes to close the panel without applying any changes or select Main Screen to apply your changes and return to the blank screen.

Figure 3-30: An Example of a Charts Report Showing All Filters

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Trends Trends allows you to review data in a graphic representation rather than just a list of numbers. Trends represents changes in vital signs over time. Comparing the patterns of change gives an indication of the patient’s progress. For each trend-type report, up to four axes can be presented. Each axis includes a left vital sign parameter and a right vital sign parameter for 8 parameters in total. In the Edit Report panel, you can see a preview of the report as you configure it. Each parameter appearing in the report can be configured to appear in a different color. The available colors are; red, black, green, and blue. Scaling can be configured as fixed or dynamic. You can also define that the data appear on a grid background to make reading the graph easier.

Figure 3-31: The Report Setup Dialog Panel Displaying a Trend Report 

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From the System Setup menu, select Report Setup.

2.

From the Report List, select a report.

3.

Select Edit Report. The Edit Report dialog panel is displayed.

4.

In the Type drop-down list, select Trends.

5.

From the Duration drop-down list, select the time period during which data is collected for the chart.

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From the Paper Size drop-down list, select the size of the paper you want the report printed out on. Available options are; Letter, Legal, Executive, A4, and A3.

7.

From the Paper Orientation drop-down list, select Portrait (vertical orientation) or Landscape (horizontal orientation).

8.

Select the number of axes to appear in the trend report. Up to eight axes can be presented. Each axis contains a left parameter and a right parameter.

9.

Select an axis and define its left and right parameters: •

From the Vital Sign drop-down list, select the vital sign for the left or right parameter.



Under Parameter Color, select the required color.



From the Scaling drop-down list, select Fixed, or Dynamic.



When Fixed Scaling is selected, turn the QuicKnob and select the min./ max scaling values, as required.



Select or clear the Grid checkbox to activate or deactivate display of the trended data on a grid.

10. Select Discard Changes to close the panel without applying any changes or select Main Screen to apply your changes and return to the blank screen.

Clearing a Report From the Reports List 

To clear a report from the Reports List: 1.

From the System Setup menu, select Report Setup.

2.

From the Report List, select the report you want to remove from the list.

3.

Press Clear Report. The Report is removed from the Reports List and the undefined Report# appears in its place.

Automatic Reports This function is only available if a printer was selected in Network Setup. This panel enables you to activate the automatic printout of reports at a preselected time daily.

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Figure 3-32: The Automatic Reports Setup Panel 

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To set Automatic Reports Setup Panel 1.

Select System Setup

2.

From the System Setup menu, select Automatic Reports

3.

Select the report for automatic printing

4.

Select the invoke time, either at the end of one of the three shifts, or at a “user defined time”. Each selected report can be printed automatically up to three times every day.

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Network Setup The Network Setup panel is used to name a device and to name and define which unit each device is associated with. You can associate a device with each of the units located on the network, or you can create a new unit and assign to it a device. The panel also displays the device ID number and IP address as defined during manufacturing. If a printer is located on the LAN, you can enable the printer for the device. If the monitor is connected to a Data Base (D.B.) the panel will show the Data Base Device ID and IP address. Monitors equipped with Wireless LAN board, can be activated from the Network Setup panel. "Wireless Network ID" and "WAP Pass Phase" can be downloaded from the panel to the wireless board. This provides a protected wireless network to Mennen Monitors.

Figure 3-33: The Network Setup Dialog Panel 

To configure Network Setup: 1.

In the System Setup menu, click Network Setup.

2.

Click in the Device Name text box and select a device, or enter the name of the device with the alphanumeric keypad.

3.

Click in the Device Unit/Group text box and select a unit from the list of units located on the network. To create a new unit, select the Manual option and using the alphanumeric keypad type the name of the new unit or group.

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Click the Printer checkbox if you wish to use the printer and select the printer to be used.

5.

Select Discard Changes to close the panel without applying any changes, or Select Main Screen to apply the changes and close the panel.

Recorder Setup If the VitaLogik 4000/6000 is connected to a network, it can be set up to send a recording to an in-built (optional) recorder or a defined list of recorders or printers located on the network. The VitaLogik 4000/6000 supports three recording types, each of which can be configured to send recordings to different recorders or printers, as is convenient for the user. These recording types are: •

Manual Recording A manual recording is initiated by the user at the bedside. The user can select a real-time or delayed recording and can select from the following recording durations: 20, 30, 45, and 60 sec. or Continuous.



Alarm Recording A recording triggered by an alarm documenting the ECG waveforms, all VS values and the waveform of the clinical parameter which triggered the alarm (when not ECG). When using a dual channel recorder, the first channel is always ECG1. For the second channel, you can select ECG2 or any other parameter that produces a waveform.



Selective Recording In a selective recording, the user defines which waveforms to record. The following recording durations can be selected: 20, 30, 45, or 60 sec.

Each recording type has its own characteristics. If the VitaLogik 4000/6000 is on a network and a number of different recorders at different locations are available, you can assign specific recorders to specific recording types. For example, manual alarms can be sent to a local recorder located next to the VitaLogik 4000/6000, while alarm and all-waveform recordings can be sent to a Central Nurse Station.

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Figure 3-34: The Recorder Setup Dialog Panel

Trends Setup This dialog panel enables you to set the scales to be used in the graphic trend for each vital sign.

Figure 3-35: The Trends Setup Dialog Panel

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Two scaling options are available:Fixed and Dynamic. If the Fixed option is selected, the scales of the Trend graph will be fixed and independent of the input data. In the Dynamic option, the scale of the trend graph will depend on the maximal and minimal parameter values from the patient admission. 

To modify Trends Setup: 1.

Select Trends Setup from the System Setup menu - a large panel will open.

2.

On the left of the panel open the "Vital Sign" window - a list of vital signs appears.

3.

Select a parameter - for example RSP.

4.

In the Scaling window select either "Fixed" or "Dynamic"

5.

If you select Fixed, set the Min (minimum) and the Max (maximum) limits of the trend scale.

6.

If you select "Dynamic" the Min and Max values will be dimmed and will show the maximal and minimal limits of the dynamic scaling.

7.

Click on Accept to accept the selected settings.

Quick Keys Setup Note:This dialog panel is active only when a patient is being monitored. The Quick Keys bar is a row of up to 12 user-defined function keys that appear on the bottom of the main screen display. This panel provides you with quick access to your most frequently used functions and menus. For example, if you want to access the Charts panel, instead of pressing the Data Review fixed key on the front panel and then selecting Charts from the Data Review menu, you can simply turn the QuicKnob until the Charts Quick Key is highlighted and press to display the Charts panel. Any function can be configured as a Quick Key. Quick Keys are configured by your hospital biomedical engineer or System Administrator in System Configuration. Note: Quick Keys disappear from the screen every two minutes.

To redisplay the Quick Keys, simply turn the QuicKnob.

Figure 3-36: The Quick Keys Bar.

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Figure 3-37: The Quick Keys Setup Panel 

To assign a Quick Key 1.

Select System Setup

2.

From the System Setup menu, select Quick Keys

3.

Use the “Quicknob” to select one of the Quick Keys – this opens a menu with a green background

4.

Press and rotate the “Quicknob” to open the menu item and open the sub menus

5.

Select the function that you wish to assign – press the “Quicknob” to finish the assignment.

Tabular Charts A chart documents a patient’s condition as observed at regular intervals in table format, much in the same way as a nurse records data in a bedside chart. The VitaLogik 4000/6000 supports a set of clinical charts for the purpose of data acquisition, clinical calculations and review (For more details, see Report Setup) The VitaLogik 4000/6000 also enables to create User Defined Charts (UDF), customized to specific needs of a unit or patient. This is done in the Tabular Charts panel. Up to 10 User Defined charts can be defined in System Setup. You can define the parameters that appear in the UDC, edit the format of a UDC, rename it, and clear a UDC from the User Defined Charts List. All UDCs can be printed and placed in the patient’s records.

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Figure 3-38: The Tabular Charts Dialog Panel

Naming a UDC By default, User Defined Charts are named Tabular Chart 1, Tabular Chart 2, etc. You can change the name of any tabular chart according to what is accepted practice in your hospital or department. 

To rename a Tabular chart: 1.

In the System Setup menu, select Tabular Charts. The Tabular Charts panel opens.

2.

From the User Defined Charts List, select a tabular chart.

3.

Select the UDC Name textbox. The alphanumeric keyboard panel is displayed. Enter the new UDC name and close the panel. The new chart name now appears in the User Defined Charts List.

Editing a UDC Editing a User Defined Chart includes the following procedures:

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Defining the parameters to appear in the chart. The parameters can be selected from any of the available parameters associated with the VitaLogik 4000/6000 predefined charts.



Defining the order in which the parameters will appear in the chart.



Defining an alarm column for display of clinical alarms for the selected parameters.

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Defining filters – the conditions according to which entries are added to the chart. The available filters are: • Manual - Chart entries based on a manually selected event. • Alarm - Chart entries when an alarm is triggered. • Cardiac Output - A chart entry each time a cardiac output reading occurs. • PCWP - A chart entry each time a pulmonary wedge reading occurs. • NIBP - A chart entry each time a NIBP reading occurs. • CVP - A chart entry each time a VCP reading from the PAP channel occurs. • Apnea - A chart entry each time an apnea event occurs. • Time Interval - Chart entries based on a defined time interval.



To edit a User Defined Chart: 1.

From the System Setup menu, select Tabular Charts. The Tabular Charts panel opens.

2.

From the User Defined Charts List, select a chart and click the Edit UDC button. An editing dialog panel appears, displaying all available charts supported by the VitaLogik 4000/6000, and the parameters associated with each.

Figure 3-39: Editing a Tabular Chart 3.

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To define the order of parameters in the UDC, click on a selected parameter and then click the Move left or Move right buttons until the parameter reach the required location. If you want to remove any of the selected parameters, select the parameter and click Remove Parameter.

5.

To display alarms, click the Insert alarm button.

6.

Click Accept to apply your changes and return to the Tabular Charts panel.

Note: If you want to return to the Tabular Charts panel without applying any changes, click Back to UDC List. If you want to move to the next or to the previous UDC in the list, click Next UDC or Previous UDC accordingly. 7.

To set filters, in the Tabular Charts panel click the Define Filter button. A window opens displaying all available filters.

Figure 3-40: Defining the Filters

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Press Select All Filters for all available filters to be included in the chart or Press Unselect All Filters and select only those filters you want to include in the chart.

9.

Click Accept to apply the changes and return to the Tabular Charts panel. The new UDC appears in the User Defined Charts list.

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Clearing a UDC From the UDC List 

To clear a UDC from the UDC List: 1.

From the System Setup menu, select Tabular Charts.

2.

From the User Defined Charts List, select the UDC you want to remove from the list.

3.

Press Clear UDC. The UDC is removed from the User Defined Charts List and the undefined Tabular Chart# appears in its place.

Software Version The Software Version panel displays the software version of the bedside monitor, the module rack, and all modules located in the Module Rack. It also allows you to download the software for the modules.

Figure 3-41: The Software Version Panel 

To download module software: 1.Click the Update BEP Software button. A window with a list box containing software versions appears. 2. Select the new version to update.

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Figure 3-42: Selecting the Software Version 4.

Click the Update CIPAM Software button. A window with a list box containing software versions appears.

5.

Select the new version and update.

6.

Press the QuicKnob. A message appears, requesting you to confirm the upgrade of the software.

7.

Click Yes to download the software.

8.

Select Main Screen to close the panel.

Enmove™ Interface Setup To use the VitaLogik 4000/6000 with the Ensemble EN Central Station,the monitor has to receive a “Network Number”in the common network of Enmoves and VitaLogik 4000/6000s, To set the “Network Number”enter:System Setup >>Enmove Interface Setup and give the monitor a “Network Number”between 1 and 64. The “Network Number”is displayed in System Setup >>Network Setup under the heading:VitaLogik 4000/6000 to MCS interface CAUTION!

Each of the monitors VitaLogik 4000/6000’s and Enmove’s must have a different Network Number.

Note:All VitaLogik 4000/6000 monitor with software version 3.6 and up can be monitors on Ensemble EN Central Nurse Station

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Change Password The Change Password option allows you to change the password that enables access to the System Setup menu. Access to the System Setup menu is limited to authorized personnel, such as a System Administrator or Hospital Biomedical Engineer. 

To change the password: 1.

In the System Setup menu, click Change Password. The Change Password panel opens.

Figure 3-43: Changing the Password 2.

Enter the new password (3 digits) and click Accept.

3.

A panel appears requesting you to type the password again. Type the password again and click Accept.

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Check Disk When running Check Disk, all patient information on the disk is erased.

Warning! Avoid using this option.



To run Check Disk: 

In the System Setup menu, select Check Disk.

Permission Editor In the Permission Editor panel you can define which VitaLogik 4000/6000 functions are available. By default, access to all functions is available. However, you can configure certain functions to be unavailable. For example, you can decide that at a certain station recording of vital signs data cannot be performed. The Permission Editor displays the entire VitaLogik 4000/6000 menu in tree format, and allows you to define, for each menu option, whether it is available or unavailable for the current VitaLogik 4000/6000. The following modes can be set for each menu option:

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On - select this checkbox to activate the menu option. The option appears in the appropriate panel and can be accessed.



Off - select this checkbox to remove the menu option from the appropriate panel. The option cannot be accessed.



Dimmed - select this checkbox when you want the menu option to appear dimmed on the panel. The option cannot be accessed.

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Figure 3-44: The Permission Editor Panel 

To define permission for a menu option: 1.

From the System Setup menu, select Permission Editor. The Permission Editor panel appears displaying a menu tree with all VitaLogik 4000/6000 menu options.

2.

In the menu tree, click the plus (+) icon that appears to the left of a menu item to access the menu level below that listed on the screen. Any item from any level can be selected when assigning permission.

3.

Select the required menu item, and then select the permission status for the item.

4.

Repeat step 3 until defining permission for all the menu option that you want.

5.

Click Main Screen to apply changes and close the panel.

Remove Saved Patients Use this panel to view the list of patients with data saved in the VitaLogik 4000/ 6000 monitor. 

To delete a patient from the list 1.

Select the patient row - this opens a list of the following options: • • •

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Note: The data of a patient that is deleted from the list is LOST and cannot be retrieved.

Touch Screen Calibration Select the Touch Screen Calibration item. A blank screen will appear. Follow the instruction and touch the screen corners. At the end of calibration press Main Screen.

Demo Activation The VitaLogik 4000/6000 monitor has a Demo Mode where signals stores in the system can be viewed and almost all features of the monitor can be demonstrated The following vital signs data is used in Demo Mode: •

12 lead ECG, 80 Bpm, ST (-2.0) - (1.5), Filter = ST



Respiration RA-LL 19 BPM,



ART, PAP, waveforms and vital signs



SpO2 96%, Pulse 70 - 76



EtCO2, 0 to 5% (0 to 39 mmHg), Respiration 17 BPM



Temp: Temp1 - 35 C, Temp2 - 31.2C, Temp3 - 36.8C, Temp4 - 37.0 C, Temp3-



Temp4 - 0.2C

Not Available: Cardiac Output, NIBP, Arrhythmia Patient Clinical Data (Waveforms, Vital Signs, Bit-to-Bit & QRS) source will be two minutes of recorded signals data played in a continuous loop. 



To start Demo Mode 1.

Discharge the patient.

2.

Enter System Setup (see To access the System Setup menu:)

3.

Select Demo Mode from System Setup menu.

4.

Enter password 517.

5.

Admit a patient

6.

Monitor goes into Demo Mode.

To exit Demo Mode •

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Copy Configuration Utility The Copy Configuration utility (available from V5.2) enables transfering monitor configurations from oneVitaLogik 4000 or VitaLogik 6000 monitor to other VitaLogik 4000 or VitaLogik 6000 monitors on the same network. CAUTION!

You can transfer configurations between monitors only when they are of the same software version.

CAUTION!

You can only transfer configurations between monitors which are the same model (VitaLogik 4000 or VitaLogik 6000 to VitaLogik 4000 or VitaLogik 6000, not from VitaLogik 4000 or VitaLogik 6000 to Envoy or from Envoy to VitaLogik 4000 or VitaLogik 6000).

Copying a configuration includes the following steps:





1.

Building a reference monitor configuration

2.

Storing the configuration on the reference monitor

3.

Copying the configuration to each monitor you want to copy the configuration to.

To build the reference monitor configuration: 1.

Admit a patient without inserting a name or any demographic information.

2.

Set the monitoring profiles, the alarm limits and display options.

3.

Discharge the patient.

To store the configuration on the reference monitor: 1.

Enter System Setup.

1.

Select Build Master Configuration from System Setup menu.

The monitor will restart and store the configuration files



To copy the configuration to a monitor: 1.

On Main menu select > Setup ' A - D - T ' > Discharge Patient

2.

On Main menu select > Setup > System Setup > Copy Configuration from.

3.

Choose the source (reference) monitor's unit.

4.

Choose the source (reference) monitor from the list.

“Are you Sure" panel will appear.

5.

Select "Copy"

The monitor will restart and will come up with the new configuration.

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6.

Verify that all the changes including the new profiles, permissions, quick keys are displayed.

CAUTION!

If Alarm Watch was part of the configuration, be sure to remove the target monitor watching itself and if required to add the reference monitor to the watched monitors list. Example : The reference monitor was BED 1, and it was watching BED 2 Upon transfer BED 2 is part of the list of beds watched by BED 2 which means that BED 2 watches itself, while BED 1 is not watched by BED 2. You need to remove BED 2 from the list of beds watched by BED 2, and to add BED 1 to the watched bed list.

Note: If Enmove interface is used, enter "Enmove Interface Setup" panel of each of the target monitors and set it to the proper Enmove network number.

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CHAPTER 4: SYSTEM INSTALLATION This chapter includes the following sections: •

Overview



System Acceptance



Site Survey



Unpacking and Inspection



Setting Up the Basic System



Mounting Options

Overview The basic VitaLogik 4000/6000 system usually consists of more than one VitaLogik bedside monitor, recorder, laser printer and local area network (LAN). The installation includes the following stages: • Site survey •

Unpacking and inspection



Setting up the basic system

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4 Pair Cable

Interface Switch

Lan Cable

Enguard 555-000-090

Enesemble En 555-000-080 55

Enscirbe 557-000-000

Laser Printer

Figure 4-1: VitaLogik System Basic Setup In addition, various options exist for mounting the VitaLogik bedside monitor – see Mounting of Monitors.

System Acceptance Fill the Device Acceptance Check list and send it to Mennen Medical Service department for future reference. The form can be found in - Appendix G

Safety Precautions Before installing the system, you must consider the following safety precautions:

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System grounding



Equipotential grounding



Electrosurgery, diathermy and defibrillation protection



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General hazards

Grounding the System To protect patients and hospital personnel, the VitaLogik 4000/6000 system must be grounded. Accordingly, the system is equipped with a detachable 3–wire cable which grounds the instrument to the power line ground (protective earth) when plugged into an appropriate 3–wire receptacle. If a 3–wire receptacle is not available, consult the hospital electrician. WARNING!!!

Do not use a 3–wire to 2–wire adapter with this instrument.

WARNING!!!

If it is not evident from the instrument specifications whether a particular instrument combination is hazardous or not. For example, due to summation of leakage currents, the user should consult the manufacturers concerned or an expert in the field to ensure that the necessary safety of all instruments concerned will not be impaired by the combination.

Equipotential Grounding Protection class 1 instruments are already included in the protective grounding (protective earth) system of the room by way of grounding contacts in the power plug. For internal examination on the heart or the brain, the VitaLogik must have a separate connection to the equipotential grounding system. One end of the equipotential grounding cable (potential equalization conductor) is connected to the equipotential grounding terminal on the instrument’s rear panel and the other end to one point of the equipotential grounding system. The equipotential grounding system assumes the safety function of the protective grounding conductor if ever there is a break in the protective grounding system. Examinations in or on the heart (or brain) should only be carried out in medically used rooms incorporating an equipotential grounding system. Check each time before use that the instrument is in perfect working order. The cable connecting the patient to the instrument must be dry and clean. Note: Only VitaLogik 4000/4500 has an Equipotential grounding terminal. WARNING!!!

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Electrosurgery, Diathermy and Defibrillation Protection Neither electrosurgery and diathermy instruments nor defibrillation will damage the monitor. If the correct electrodes are used and applied according to the manufacturer’s instructions, the screen display will recover within 10 seconds of defibrillation. The inputs have floating inputs are defibrillator-proof. WARNING!!!

Do not touch the patient, bed or instrument during defibrillation.

Mounting of Monitors Mount the monitors on Mennen Medical Ltd. wall mounts. CAUTION!

WARNING!!!

Mennen Medical Ltd. is responsible for monitor's wall mount and shelves if and only if they were installed by Mennen Medical Ltd. Mennen Medical Ltd. is not responsible for the stability of the wall mounts and shelves unless checked by Mennen Medical Ltd. at least once a year.

Note: It is the responsibility of the end user (hospital) to ensure that the stability of the wall mounts or shelves is checked at least once a year.

Accidental Wetting of the Equipment If, for whatever reason, the equipment accidentally gets wet, remove all patient connections and turn the unit off. Thoroughly wipe all wet areas and then allow sufficient time to ensure that the equipment is completely dry before proceeding.

General Hazards It is the responsibility of the hospital, its consultants and/or contractors to ensure that the wall is adequately safe for mounting the bedside monitor. This includes selecting the appropriate fasteners and installing them properly. In constructions and remodeling work where the wall covering may be partially or entirely removed, a 16 gauge steel stud must be used for attaching the wall channel. The following mounting instructions are provided as guideline information only. It is recommended that the hospital establish a policy for periodical check of the wall mounting structure for proper installation. WARNING!!!

Do not place any portion of the monitor directly over a patient’s bed.

To ensure easy reach and handling of the bedside monitor, all controls should not be higher than 182 cm (72”) above the floor.

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Site Survey Performing a site survey ensures that all environmental, electrical, and cabling requirements are taken into consideration. This ensures that the actual installation proceeds as smoothly as possible and that the installed equipment will run reliably. Perform a site survey every time an VitaLogik bedside monitor is installed. The hospital Biomedical Engineer and Facilities Engineer should participate in any discussion, which must include: •

Reviewing details and drawings of hospital layout and architecture.



Planning of all cable ducts, raceways, runs, wall plates, pull boxes and other interconnection details.



Establishing length of cable runs.



Reviewing AC power requirements, locations and types of outlets.



Discussing the type of emergency (backup) AC power supply to be used, time of transfer (periodic test), degree of transient introduced into the power line (how long is power interrupted?), frequency and voltage of emergency power.



Reviewing environmental considerations, such as ambient temperature, humidity control, potential static charge, and expected tolerances in the area planned for the VitaLogik.

Measure AC power disturbances over a period of at least 24 hours with a power line analyzer. It is important to perform this test over the period of emergency power transfer to measure the severity of transients during the transfer. Environmental Requirements Locate the VitaLogik out of direct sunlight and in a clean air atmosphere. Avoid dusty areas or areas where there are airborne dirt particles. Avoid static build-up and discharge, which may result in disruptions of operation and loss of data. Reasonable environmental parameters are: •

Temperature 5° to 40° C



Relative Humidity 10% to 93% (non-condensing)

The following table describes the equipment physical dimensions and power consumption. To complete the site survey please fill the following form and send it with the purchase order.

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Unpacking and Inspection Before unpacking the VitaLogik 4000/6000 bedside monitor, inspect visually the packaging for any signs of damage or abuse, which may have resulted during shipment. If any signs of external damage are visible, you have to contact your nearest Mennen Medical Ltd. agent before proceeding to unpack the unit. Failure to do so could invalidate the warranty. Unpack carefully the package and check all components against the packing list to confirm their availability. If any damage appears or any part is missing, contact your Mennen Medical Ltd. agent immediately. Do not attempt to set up the system if any component is damaged. IMPORTANT! Transfer the packaging materials to recycling as per the regulation of the import country.

Setting Up the Basic System The VitaLogik basic system consists of the following parts: the LAN switch and patch panel, and the nurse station. These should be set up according to system description. Take care when handling the components. Proper installation of the VitaLogik 4000/6000 is divided into the following steps: •

Connecting and wiring the LAN cables



Mounting the LAN outlets



Mounting and connecting the LAN hub and the patch panel



Mounting the VitaLogik monitor on the wall



Connecting the interconnection cables for each device



Mounting the nurse station devices

Note: If a hospital has special installation requirements, these may call for special planning and materials that must be furnished by that hospital and are not covered by this manual.

Connecting and Wiring the LAN Cables 

To connect and wire the LAN cables: 1.

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For each VitaLogik bedside monitor, connect the four wires (two Rx and two Tx wires, according to the connections drawing) to the LAN outlet.

Figure 4-2: LAN Cables Wiring Diagram

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Figure 4-3: System Overview

Network Connections Network type 100-Base-TX Ethernet network

Infrastructure installation The distance between switch to devices will not exceed 100m. The distance between connected switches (not in stack) will not exceed 100m. Cables, patch panel and wall plates will be with accordance to Category 5E standard (TIA/EIA 568A). Note: This will cover us up to bandwidth of 100mb/sec. Maximum bandwidth needed to NGMS network can be calculated roughly as follows: 0.5mb/sec * (# of active devices connected). This is rarely achieved and the actual bandwidth is half of this. For design purposes, the maximum rate must be considered. As long as switches used for the active equipment, the total bandwidth calculation is not important. Patch panels and switches will be located in a standard 19” communication racks.

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Cable specifications 100BaseTX is based on the American National Standards Institutes (ANSI) Twisted Pair-Physical Medium Dependent (TP-PMD) specification. The ANSI TPPMD supports UTP and STP cabling. 100BaseTX uses the 100BaseX signaling scheme over 2-pair Category 5 UTP or STP. The following are Mennen Medical Ltd.’s network cable specification:

Characteristics

100BaseTX

Cable

Category 5E Type 1 and 2 STP

Number of pairs

4 pairs *

Connector

ISO 8877 (RJ-45) connector

Maximum segment length

100 meters

Maximum network diameter

200 meters

* Only 2 pairs are in use (in Figure 4-4:)

Figure 4-4: Network Connections To connect network devices such as desktops, printers etc., use a straight-through cables. To connect a remote switch to another switch, use a roll-over cable. You can identify a roll-over cable by comparing the two modular ends of the cable. Holding the cables side-by-side, with the tab at the back, the wire connected to the pin on the outside of the left plug should be the same color as the wire connected to the pin on the outside of the right plug. (See Figure) If your cable came from Mennen Medical Ltd., pin 1 will be white on one connector, and pin 8 will be white on the other (a roll-over cable reverses pins 1 and 8, 2 and 7, 3 and 6, and 4 and 5).

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Figure 4-5: Communication Rack Arrangment All communication racks will be 19” standard. Each patch panel must include at least 16 ports. To avoid “spaghetti syndrome” in communication racks, make sure that the jumper cables (connects patch panel ports to switches) will be no more than 50cm long. In large installations, to avoid using jumper cables longer than 50cm, a careful thought must be taken regarding the arrangement of the patch panels and switches inside the communication rack. In most installations you will find a block of patch panels and underneath a block of switches. This kind of arrangement forces you to use jumper cables of different lengths. In that case arrangement of several blocks is more logical (see example)

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Conditions

Solution

Quantities

1

The number of devices connected to each department/site is up to 24 # of departments is one or more There is no interaction between departments/site

Use switches.

(# of switches) = (# of departments)

2

The number of devices connected is more than 24 All of the devices are within the distance boundaries There isn’t a clear division of departments / sites

Use a stack of switches. In the stack, the switches are connected between them with a very fast bus (2.4Gbit/sec). In order to achieve this, every switch must be equipped with a cascade card (item # 2). Also needed is a special cable to connect the switches (item # 3).

(# of switches and cards) = INT((# of devices) / 24) + 1 (# of cascade cables) = (# of switches) – 1

3

The number of devices connected in each department is up to 24 All of the devices are within the distance boundaries and located in a radius of less than 100m from the location of the switches. There is a clear division of departments.

Use a stack of switches. In the stack, the switches are connected between them with a very fast bus (2.4Gbit/sec). In order to achieve this, every switch must be equipped with a cascade card (item # 2). Also needed is a special cable to connect the switches (item # 3). In that case, connect each department to a different switch.

(# of switches and cards) = (# of departments) (# of cascade cables) = (# of switches) – 1

4

The number of devices connected in each department or site is up to 24 or more It is impossible to locate all/part of departmental switches/stack in on place There is a clear division of departments or sites. # of remote departments / sites is up to 3.

Connect each department to a different switch. If possible, cascade departmental switches. Connect remote switches with Ethernet cables (normal, not cross). Make sure that the distance won’t exceed 100m. the number of devices that can be connected is equal to: 24 * (# of switches) – (# of remote switches x 2). If it isn’t possible to connect all remote switches to the same switch, they can be cascaded with Ethernet cables.

Use formulas from case # 2 or 3 as needed.

5

Same as #4 except that number of departments/sites is more than 3.

Same as #4 except that all departmental switches/stacks will be connected to a center switch.

Same as #4. Add 1 to the total number of switches

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Equipment used

ITEM

Manufacturer

Model

P/N

1

Nortel Networks

470-24T switch

AL2012B14

2

Nortel Networks

Cascade card for BayStack 4xx

AL2033010

3

Nortel Networks

Cascade cable for BayStack 4xx (1m)

AL2018001

4

Nortel Networks

MDA card with 2 fiber ports

AL2033003

Mounting Options Mounting the Switch and Patch Panel After placing the LAN cables, mount the LAN outlets on its place according to the hospital requirements. The following three types of LAN outlets are available: •

Wall outlet mounted on the wall surface.



Wall outlet mounted behind the wall surface.



Wall outlet mounted together with other outlets on an aluminum plate.

Mounting and Connecting the LAN Hub and the Patch Panel 

To mount the LAN hub and the patch: 1.

Mount the LAN hub and the patch panel inside the enclosure and place them under the nurse station desk (or at any other convenient place). Secure them if necessary.

2.

At the nurse station side, connect each LAN cable to the patch panel according to the wiring installation diagram (in Figure 4-2:).

3.

For each VitaLogik bedside monitor, connect a bridge cable from the patch panel to the LAN hub.

Mounting the VitaLogik Monitor on the Wall To properly mount the VitaLogik bedside monitor, refer to the wall mounting instructions supplied with your wall mounting kit. It is the responsibility of the hospital, its consultants, and/or contractors to determine that the wall is adequate to safely mount instrumentation. This includes the selection of appropriate fasteners and the proper installation.

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3 2

4 5

145 cm

800-050-681 Wall Mount for VL4X00 Item Number 1 2 3 4 5

part number 260375020 260375011 260375018 133100070 134300520

Description WALL CHANNEL 19' ARM ADAPTER PLATE for Envoy/VL5XXX NUT-HEX 1/4-20 THD SCREW M5X20 PH,PHILIPS SS DIN 7985A A2

QTY 1 1 1 4 4

Figure 4-6: VitaLogik Mounting Diagram

Figure 4-7: VitaLogik 4000/6000 Mounting Views

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CHAPTER 5: UPGRADING SOFTWARE This chapter describes the technique employed to support VitaLogik software upgrades. The proposed method attempts to resolve the various possible installation scenarios, as experienced by personnel servicing the VitaLogik 4000/6000 with the various tools. To upgrade VitaLogik 4000/6000 you need to upgrade using Microsoft Windows utilities . In addition the following is also described: •

Upgrading Main software of VitaLogik 4000/6000.



Upgrading the inputs and/or Front panel

Note: You should check the system after upgrading! Note: Send to Mennen Medical Ltd. Service Department, the p/n and the serial numbers of any device that you upgraded.

Upgrading Using Microsoft Windows Utilities General The VitaLogik 4000/6000 software consists of: •

QNX operating system



VitaLogik Application software

The following instructions cover all the procedures needed to achieve a successful upgrade of one VitaLogik 4000/6000.

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Required Hardware •

Personal computer



Modem



Network Card with RJ45 connector



Network Patch Cable for a connection to the switch or Network Cross Connect cable for a direct connection to a VitaLogik 4000/6000.

Required Software •

Windows 95 or 98



Internet browser software (AOL, Internet Explorer, etc.



WS_FTP95 or compatible program



Winzip

VitaLogik 4000/6000 Software Installation Process This section describes the technique employed to support VitaLogik 4000/6000 software upgrades. The proposed method attempts to resolve the various possible installation scenarios, as experienced by personnel servicing the VitaLogik with the various tools. There are two main procedures for upgrading: •

replacing hard disk or Compact Flash



Upgrade by computer.

WARNING!!!

Only a person authorized by Mennen Medical Ltd. for performing such a procedure should perform replacing Hard Disk / Compact Flash or Upgrading by software installation.

It is recommended to connect the patient to another monitor until the upgrading procedure will complete. You should test the system after upgrading! Record the serial number and part number and report to Mennen Medical Ltd. Service department

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Upgrading VitaLogik 4000/6000 WARNING!!! 

Before upgrading VitaLogik 4000/6000, make sure there is no patient connected to the VitaLogik 4000/6000.

To change the IP Address of your laptop 1.

Connect your computer to the VitaLogik 4000/6000 network.

2.

Select the Network Neighborhood icon and press the right button of your mouse

3.

Select Properties

4.

In the Configuration area, select the TCP/IP that is bound to your network card.

5.

Click on Properties

6.

Select “IP Address” tab

7.

Change the following properties: IP Address = 172. 17 . 0 . 250 (250 or number higher than 180) Subnet Mask = 255.255. 0 . 0

8.

Click on OK button twice to exit and save the new settings.

9.

To take effect, the PC should be rebooted.

Copying the Tar file from the Laptop to VitaLogik 4000/6000 

To copy the Tar file from a Laptop to VitaLogik 4000/6000 1.

On your PC : Using WS_FTP95 program, create a new session called Envoy Update.

2.

In the Host Name field type the IP address of the Envoy / VitaLogik you wish to connect to.

3.

Use root as User ID and go4it as Password. Check the “Save Password” box to save the setting for the next update.

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4.

In the Remote System field, select the Envoy.tar file (old) under /UPDATE directory and click on the Delete button to delete it.

5.

Select the tar file (Local System field) and transfer it into the Envoy / VitaLogik (Remote System field) into /UPDATE directory). When the transfer is completed, click on the Rename button and rename the file you have just transferred from Envoy.tar.xxx to Envoy.tar

Upgrading VitaLogik 4000/6000 Software The following steps use the new version of the tar file to create a new Envoy / VitaLogik 4000/6000 software version. IMPORTANT!



The following procedure is the upgrade procedure for software versions lower than 5.4a to 5.4a and from 6.0 to software version above 6.0. Software upgrade from versions lower than 6.0 to 6.0 and higher, requires replacing the flash memory.

To upgrade VitaLogik 4000/6000 Software: 1.

Discharge the monitor, admit, and wait for 10 sec and discharge the monitor again.

2.

On your PC Open MS-DOS prompt

3.

Type in the following commands: • telnet (for example: telnet 172.17.0.10) • login as root

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• Run the command # uflags –sc A window, requesting confirmation for the software update, will pop-up. Press ‘Start’. The VitaLogik 4000/6000 reboots and the new software is installed. 4.

Wait till the VitaLogik 4000/6000 system builds the new version and scan checks the disk automatically ( This may take up to 5 minutes)

At the end of this procedure you will get the normal VitaLogik 4000/6000 monitor screen 5.

At the end of the VitaLogik 4000/6000 update, in the discharge mode, select Setup, System Setup and open Software Version panel. Update the last BEP and CIPAM software version by pressing one by one on “Update BEP Software” and on “Update CIPAM Software” buttons.

Note: At the end of the software update, check the VitaLogik 4000/6000 functionality and confirm that all the parameters work properly.

Notes: 1. If the VitaLogik 4000/6000 is not in discharge mode, the confirmation window will be displayed once the patient is discharged. 2. If the button (start) is not pressed within two minutes, the update will start automatically.

Table 5-1: Software Versions Tables Mennen P/N

Name

Hardware version

Current software

Update To

VitaLogik

Any

Any

V5.4A

VitaLogik Cipam

Any

V2.5r

VitaLogik BEP

Any

V2.03

Transport SPB

--

V1.3

Comments

Recommended

VitaLogik 4X00 681-000-010 / 020/110/120/ 210/220

If Ensemble is connected to V.L. you should upgrade the ensemble to the same version

VitaLogik 6X00

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Table 5-1: Software Versions Tables Mennen P/N

Name

Hardware version

Current software

Update To

781-000-010 / 020/110/120/ 210/220

VitaLogik

Any

Any

V5.4A

VitaLogik Cipam

Any

V2.5r

VitaLogik BEP

Any

V2.03

Transport SPB

--

V6.5

Comments

Recommended

If Ensemble is connected to V.L. you should upgrade the ensemble to the same version

VitaLogik 4X00 Ensemble 555-000-080/ 180/280

Ensemble

ALL

Any

V5.4A

Upgrading central force you to upgrade the monitors that are connected to.

Enguard

ALL

Any

V5.4A

Upgrading central force you to upgrade the monitors that are connected to.

Enscribe

ALL

Any

V2.17

Enguard 555-000-090/ 190/290 Enscribe 557-000-000

Laser Printer: HP4000N, HP4050N, HP4100N,HP2420N, HP3005N, IBM4100N, HP P2055DN

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CHAPTER 6: MAINTENANCE AND CLEANING Periodic Testing and Preventive Maintenance Once every year perform a full monitor test, according to the Test procedure (see Appendix F “Test Procedures”). For VitaLogik 4000/6000 with the EtCO2 option you also need to calibrate EtCO2 Every 3 years: •

Replace the CPU ventilator



Replace the main battery

Every 4 years: •

Replace the backup battery on the computer board



Replace the Quicknob (optical switch)

Every 5 years : •

Replace the main ventilator

Note: Annual tests and preventive maintenance must be performed by Mennen Medical authorized service person

Cleaning the VitaLogik 4000/6000 Bedside Monitor The VitaLogik 4000/6000 bedside monitor can be cleaned with most common hospital cleaning solutions and detergents. Be careful not to use caustic detergents or ammonia or acetone-based cleaning solutions. These may damage the bedside monitor. 

To clean the VitaLogik 4000/6000 bedside monitor and accessories: 1.

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2.

Dust the monitor regularly. Clean with a lint-free cloth or sponge dampened with cleaning solution. Abrasive scouring powders and pads should be avoided to prevent damage to the monitor.

3.

Clean the display screen with non-abrasive glass cleaners, such as “Ajax” or “Windex”. Use a lint-free cloth. A paper towel may damage the screen.

4.

Before cleaning a Touch Screen disable the Touch functionality. To disable Touch enter System Setup (password protected) and press the "Touch Screen" key. At the end of the cleaning re-activate the Touch functionality. Clean patient cables and all exposed surfaces with mild soap solution only. Using alcohol or any type of concentrated cleaning solution may impair patient cable flexibility.

5.

Remove any adhesive used to attach the cable to the patient. To remove adhesive residue, use a plaster remover solution made up of one-third alcohol, two-thirds water, or use a commercial tape remover such as Scholl Double Seal tape remover. Do not use strong solvents (acetone, straight alcohol, ammonia, etc.). These will damage the cable.

6.

Do not autoclave patient leads, transducer components or other sensors. Autoclaving permanently damages these instruments. If you need to sterilize accessories, we recommend EtCO2 gas sterilization.

Replacing the VitaLogik 4000/6000 Battery 

To replace the battery: 1.

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2.

Remove the lower cover.

3.

Turn the battery cover latch at 90º

4.

Remove the battery cover

5.

Disconnect the battery connector and remove the battery.

6.

Replace the battery and connect the battery connector.

7.

Close the battery cover by turning the latch 90º and pushing it.

8.

Close the lower plastic cover by turning the latch 90º and pushing it.

9.

Replace the battery and connect the battery connector.

10. Close the battery cover by turning the latch 90º and pushing it. 11. Close the lower plastic cover by turning the latch to 1 and pushing it.

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Calibration and Preventive Maintenance Mennen Medical Ltd. Ltd. recommends that the VitaLogik 4000/6000 be checked at least once a year by qualified Mennen Medical Ltd. personnel for proper calibration of the unit. The exterior of the unit should be periodically checked for any signs of damage or abuse. Units or parts which show any signs of damage should be immediately referred to a qualified technician. Before commencing monitoring on a patient: •

check for any mechanical damage.



check all external leads and accessories.



check all functions of the instrument needed to monitor the patient and ensure that the instrument is in good working order.

Do not use the VitaLogik 4000/6000 for any monitoring procedure on a patient if you identify features which demonstrate impaired functioning on the instrument. Contact the hospital biomedical engineer, or Mennen Medical Ltd. service engineer. Full performance checks, including safety checks, must be performed by qualified service personnel at least once a year and after every repair. The synchronization of the monitor and defibrillator should be checked as often as required by the Hospital Procedures Policy, and must be tested at least every three months by qualified service personnel. The grounding and equipotential resistances of the monitor and power cables must be tested at least every 3 months. All checks which require the instrument to be opened must be made by qualified service personnel. Safety and maintenance checks can also be made by Mennen Medical Ltd. personnel. Your local Mennen Medical Ltd. agent will be glad to give you information about service contracts.

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Error Messages and Troubleshooting If you have any problems, or the setup procedure does not function as described, check the appropriate table, as follows:

Error Messages In normal monitor use most of the specific faults are associated by error message that can guide you in locating and correcting the problemThe list below shows all the error messages that the monitor will present. Table 6-1: Error Messages Vital Sign All Vital Signs

Alarm Message (parameter) "Cable Out”

Cause • • • • •

Cable out, Faulty cable, Lead V1 Fault" when more Faulty internal connector CIPAM board

(parameter) "Artifact” (parameter) "Fault” ECG

"RL Fault”

RL or more than one lead fault

"Lead xx Fault”

Lead xx disconnected

"All Leads Fault”

Fault on more than "Pacer not sensed" "Pacer non function" "Pacer non capture"

BP

NIBP

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"Zero Failure” "Transducer Fault”

Unstable transducer/Transducer failure

Read Failed (3)

Zero pressure detected

Read Failed (9)

Hardware failure

Read Failed (11)

Pump failure (adult cuff used in neonatal mode)

Read Failed (12)

Diastolic BP too low to measure

Read Failed (13)

Motion artifact

Read Failed (14)

Inflation not sufficiently above systolic point

Read Failed (15)

Abnormal oscillometric waveform detected (may be due to motion)

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Alarm Message

Cause -

Read Failed (16)

Arrhythmic pulse detected

Read Failed (17)

Measurement time-out (may be due to motion)

Read Failed (18)

Pulse rate too fast (may be due to motion)

Read Failed (19)

Cuff over-pressure sensed

Read Failed (20)

Loose cuff

Read Failed (21)

Neonatal cuff used in adult mode

RESP

"RSPECG Coincidence”

Sp02

"SpO2 Relocate Probe” "SpO2 Wrong Probe” "SpO2 Probe Disconnected” "SpO2 Low Signal” "SpO2 Low Light” "SpO2 C-Lock mode”

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Tube Disconnected

Check that the sampling tube is connected

Calibration Alert

Calibrate the EtCO2

Replace tube

Replace the tube

Purge

Wait for the end of purge

Auto Zero

Wait for the end of Auto zero

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Alarm Message

Cause -

Cable Out

Cable between Andros and monitor not connected

No Comm

Communication Loss: cable disconnected or device does not transmit

Device Error Error S

System Error

Error F

Fan Error

Error PS

Power Supply Error

CO2 Check Sampling Line

Sampling delivery system error

Calibration

System is performing auto calibration Wait for end of calibration

Zero Cal. In progress Span Cal. In progress Zero Calibration Failure

Zero Calibration Failure

Initialize

Making communication with device

Check Sampling line Tube Disconnected No Water-trap found Ventilator

Replace Water trap

Safety Valve Open Disconnect O2 Inlet Air Inlet Low Battery Valve Leak Inoperable Gas Supply Error Communication Error

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Alarm Message

Cause -

Poor SQI

Poor

Low SQI

Low Signal quality

No BISx

BISx not connected

Sensor not connected

No sensor

Check sensor

Check Electrodes

Sensor fault

Replace sensor

Sensor expired

Replace sensor

No more uses (for SRS)

Replace SRS sensor

Sensor Invalid

Replace with avalid sensor

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Trouble Shooting VitaLogik 4000/6000 Bedside Monitor If you have any problems, or the VitaLogik 4000/6000 does not function as described, check the table to identify the problem and possible corrective actions: Table 6-2: VitaLogik 4000/6000 Bedside Monitor faults Problem

Problem Cause

Corrective Action

Monitor is not turning ON: 1.No leds 2.No Display 3.No Fan

1.Burned Fuses 2.Battery Failure 3.Power Splitter Failure

1.Check fuses on AC Plug 2.Replace Battery 3.Replace Power Splitter board

Monitor is not running: 1.Front leds are working 2.Display is ON without any display

1.Power Splitter Failure 2.SBC Failure

1.Replace Power Splitter board 2.Replace SBC

Monitor is running without front leds indications

1.Power Splitter Failure

1.Disconnect AC line and battery connection for 3 sec and plug them again 2.Replace Power Splitter

Monitor is running without LCD display (VGA is working)

1.Bios Setting 2.LCD inverter cable 3.LCD inverter board 4.LCD cable 5.SBC failure 6.Power Splitter Failure 7.LCD failure

1.Set the bios to Mennen Medical Ltd. default in bios application 2.Replace the LCD inverter cable 3.Replace the LCD inverter board 4.Replace the LCD cable 5.Replace SBC 6.Replace Power Splitter board 7.Replace LCD

Monitor is running without waveforms and vital sign. "Front end Failure" message is appearing

1.LAN cross cable failure. 2.Front End failure 3.CF failure 4Power Splitter Failure 5.SBC Failure

1.Replace LAN cable 2.Replace Front End board 3.Replace CF card 4.Replace Power Splitter board 5.Replace SBC

No Battery charging

1.Battery failure 2.AC line failure 3.Power Splitter failure 4.Power Supply failure

1.Replace battery 2.Check AC fuses 3.Replace Power Splitter Board 4.Replace power supply

Front Panel not working (Knob + Switches)

1. Front Panel Flat Cable connections

1.Check connections between Front Panel to Power Splitter board and power splitter board to SBC (Com1,2)

2. Power Splitter 3.Front Panel Board

2.Replace Power Splitter board

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Table 6-2: VitaLogik 4000/6000 Bedside Monitor faults Problem Touch Screen not working

Problem Cause 1.Application settings

Corrective Action

3.Touch Controller Failure 4.Touch Plate failure

1.Check the setting for touch display in application (should be at enable state) 2.Check cables between Power Splitter board to touch controller and Com cable from power splitter to SBC 3.Replace touch controller 4.Replace touch plate

Knob is not working (all other switches are working)

1.Knob failure

1.Replace Knob

MCU Remote not working

1.Back DB9 connection setting at production 2.Remote failure 3.Power Splitter failure

1.Verify that the back DB9 connection is set to MCU remote by connection to power splitter board. 2.Replace Remote 3.Replace Power Splitter board

Upper LEDs are not working

1.LED PCBA cable connection 2.LED PCBA failure 3.Front Panel failure

1.Check cable between LED PCBA to front panel board. 2.Replace Led PCBA 3.Replace Front Panel board

No Audio

1.Application setup. 2.Speaker failure 3.SBC failure

1.Check the Alarm volume settings 2.Replace Speaker 3.Replace SBC

Recorder Not working

1.Application settings

4.Recorder 5.SBC

1.Verify that the application configured to use the internal recorder 2.Check cable and connections between Power splitter to SBC and Recorder 3.Replace Power Splitter in case of not having front panel leds indications 4.Replace Recorder 5.Replace SBC

NIBP not working

1.NIBP Pump 2.NIBP Cable 3.Front End board

1.Replace pump 2.Replace NIBP Flat Cable 3.Replace Front End board

EtCO2 Not Working

1.EtCo2 Module failure 2.EtCO2 cable failure 3.Front End failure

1.Replace Module 2.Replace EtCO2 Cable 3.Replace Front End board

2.Cable connections

2.Cables connections 3.Power Splitter

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Problem Cause

Corrective Action

SpO2 Not measuring

1.SpO2 type mismatch 2.SpO2 Sensor failure 3.SpO2 cable failure 4.SpO2 FE connector failure 5.SpO2 boar failure 6.Front end failure

1.Verify SW version the SPO2 type 2.Replace Sensor 3.Replace cable 4.Replace SPO2 Panel connector 5.Replace SpO2 board 6.Replace Front End

ECG,IBP,CO,TEMP failures

1.Parameter cable or sensor failure 2.Parameter FE connector failure 3.Front End Failure

1.Replace parameter cable and sensor sets.

UIM Not working

1.Application setting 2.Interface cable 3.Target system failure 4.Internal cables failure 5.Front End failure

1.Verify the UIM setting in the application 2.Replace interface cable to target device 3.Replace target device 4.Replace VitaLogik internal UIM cable 5.Replace Front End

Application is not running stack or cyclic restarting

1.Mennen Medical Ltd. configuration files 2.Compact flash

1.Update the application 2.Replace CF card

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Troubleshooting Vital Signs ECG/Respiration Monitoring Table 6-3: ECG/Respiration monitoring fault

Problem

Probable Cause

Corrective Action

No display

1. The system is not plugged in and switched on. 2. The ECG/Resp cable is not inserted correctly. 3. The Display is broken.

1. Check that the system is plugged in and switched on. 2.Check that the ECG cable is correctly inserted. 3. Call Mennen Medical Ltd. Service.

ECG Cable Out message instead of HR/Resp numerics.

1. The ECG cable is not connected.

1. Check that the ECG cable is connected.

Lead fault or All lead fault

1. One or more electrodes are detached. 2. No electrolyte gel on the electrodes.

1. Check that the electrodes are correctly attached. 2. Check that there is sufficient gel on the electrodes. 3. Change solvents used for cleaning skin in line with your Hospital Procedure Policy. 4. Ensure that channels 2 and 3 are switched off or change to 5-lead set.

3. Strong solvent used for cleaning skin.

4. A 3 Lead set is used and channels 2 and 3 are not switched off. ECG waveform is present but the Resp channel shows a flat line.

1. One of the Resp electrodes is loose

Straight line on one or more ECG waveforms

Lead fault

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2. No electrolyte gel on the electrodes.

1. Check that the Resp electrodes are properly attached. 2. Check that there is sufficient gel on the electrodes. Reconnect the faulty lead

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Response to Single Lead Fault Table 6-4: Responst to Single Lead Fault Lead Fault

Active leads

Straight lines

LA

II, aVR, aVL, aVF

I, III, all V

RA

III, aVR, aVL, aVF

I, II, all V

LL

I, aVR, aVL, aVF

II, III, all V

RL

I, II, III, aVR, aVL, aVFm V2 to V6

V1

V1

I, II, III, aVR, aVL, aVFm V2 to V6

V1

Vb (b = 2 to 6)

I, II, III, aVR, aVL, aVFm V1 to V6 (without Vb)

Vb

Invasive Blood Pressure Monitoring Table 6-5: Invasive Blood Pressure Monitoring fault Problem

Probable Cause

Corrective Action

Abnormally low pressure

Transducer level higher than heart. Loose connections.

Check patient and transducer positions. Check and tighten connections.

No Pressure

If the monitor is switched on and there is no pressure, a transducer or connector wire may be broken.

1. Replace transducer and cable. 2. Check stopcocks.

Noise or fling in the pressure waveform

1. Movement of PAP catheter tip.

1. Reposition catheter (according to hospital procedures policy). 2. Make sure the patient or ventilator tubing is not touching the pressure tubing.

2. Motion of pressure tubing.

Dampened arterial waveform

1. Thrombus formation or blood left in catheter following blood sampling. 2. Large air bubble in tubing. 3. Catheter tip against the vessel wall. 4. Catheter kinking or arteriospasm. 5. Tubing too long or pliant. 6. Improper sequence of stopcock operation. 7.Defective transducer and/or amplifier.

Use syringe to withdraw air or particles in catheter, then flush the line with fresh solution. Use syringe to withdraw air in tubing, then flush line with fresh solution. Reposition the catheter to relieve spasm. Shorten the tubing (recommended length 3-4ft.) or replace with large diameter stiff tubing. Flush line, re-zero and recalibrate. Replace transducer and have the monitor checked.

Resonating arterial waveform

1. Small air bubbles to the in, or very close transducer.

1. Carefully flush the transducer and tubing when setting up system. Debubble carefully after each flush. 2. Shorten tubing.

2. Tubing too long.

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EtCO2

Problem

Probable Cause

Corrective Action

Airway Adapter occluded (intubated patient)

Dirty/foggy adapter Incorrect adapter/sensor connection Sensor on top of circuit

1. Check adapter for cleanliness and fog. An airway adapter may fog when placed in a warm circuit. Wait a few minutes for the fogging to disappear. 2. Check that the adapter/sensor are correctly connected.

Sidestream occlusion

Kinks in line . Watertrap obstructed

Check for kinks in the sampling line. If no kinks are evident, disconnect the sampling line from the water-trap. If message clears, replace the sampling line. If message remains, replace the watertrap. If message persists, contact your Mennen Medical Ltd. service representative.

Error message

Device fault detected

If Mainstream is being activated, check that the sensor in use is the correct sensor recommended for use with the unit. Repeat start-up procedure. If the error message persists, contact your Mennen Medical Ltd. service representative.

Exhaust occluded

Kinked exhaust line, kinked internal pneumatics, bad pump

Disconnect the exhaust port con-nection. If message persists, contact your Mennen Medical Ltd. service representative.

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APPENDIX A: SPARE PARTS Appendix A includes recommended spare parts for VitaLogik 4X00 (see Table A-1) and VitaLogik 6000 (see Table A-2). Note: See comments in Table A-1 for annual replacement recommendation.

Spare Parts VitaLogik 4X00 Table A-1: Spare Parts for VitaLogik 4X00 Part Number

Description

QTY.

Repair

Exchange

Comments

101-120-026

BATT Li-Ion battery pack 14.8V/5.2AH,

1

NO

NO

Replace after 3 years

101-120-127

Batt. for CPU Board

1

NO

NO

Replace after 4 years

102-180-120

Fuse slow blow 5x20 mm 2A 250 Vac

2

NO

NO

108-020-041

P/S 100240VAC to +24CDC

1

NO

Yes

127-115-510

Optical Switch

2

NO

NO

146-024-000

Processor Card

1

NO

yes

146-024-005

Antenna for Wireless

1

NO

NO

146-024-102

PCBA Wireless Assy Board (EU)

1

NO

Yes

156554024

Fan for CPU Board

5

NO

NO

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Replace after 3 years

A-1

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Description

QTY.

Repair

Exchange

551-130-040

Nibp Module

1

NO

Yes

551-131-131

SpO2 Nellcor OEM BoardNELL1

1

NO

Yes

For Nellcor Monitor Type

551-139-012

OEM Massimo board MS11

1

NO

Yes

For Masimo Monitor Type

641-201-010

PCBA Carmel With 2ibp/NIBP & Spo2 Nellcor

1

Yes

Yes

For Nellcor Monitor Type

641-201-010

PCBA Carmel With 4ibp/NIBP & Spo2 Nellcor

1

Yes

Yes

For Nellcor Monitor Type

641-201-020

PCBA Carmel With 2IBP/NIBP & Spo2 Masimo

1

Yes

Yes

For Masimo Monitor Type

641-201-020

PCBA Carmel With 4IBP/NIBP & Spo2 Masimo

1

Yes

Yes

For Masimo Monitor Type

641-201-410

PCBA Carmel With 2ibp/NIBP & Spo2 Nellcor

1

Yes

Yes

For Nellcor Monitor Type

641-201-410

PCBA Carmel With 4ibp/NIBP & Spo2 Nellcor

1

Yes

Yes

For Nellcor Monitor Type

641-201-420

PCBA Carmel With 2IBP/NIBP & Spo2 Masimo

1

Yes

Yes

For Masimo MS2011 Monitor Type

641-201-420

PCBA Carmel With 4IBP/NIBP & Spo2 Masimo

1

Yes

Yes

For Masimo MS2011 Monitor Type

641-554-041

ECG connector assy. For vl

1

NO

NO

641-554-043

SpO2 connector assy. Masimo

1

NO

NO

For Masimo Monitor Type

641-554-044

SPO2 Connector Assy. Nellcor

1

NO

NO

For Nellcor Monitor Type

641-554-047

CO connector assy. For vl

1

NO

NO

641-554-049

TEMP. Input Connector

1

NO

NO

A-2

Comments

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Description

QTY.

Repair

Exchange

Comments

641-554-143

SpO2 connector assy. MS2011 Masimo

1

NO

NO

For Masimo MS2011 Monitor Type

641-554-144

SPO2 Connector Assy. Nellcor

1

NO

NO

For Nellcor Monitor Type

681-024-010

Flash Card 1GB Include s.w

1

NO

Yes

681-024-080

Flash Card 8GB Include s.w

1

NO

Yes

681-110-000

Main Fan Assy.

1

NO

NO

Replace after 4Y

681-285-010

Recorder OEM

1

NO

Yes

Option

681-304-005

Cable - CPU board to LCD (LVDS)

1

NO

NO

681-304-006

Cable - Splitter board to Touch Screen Cont. Board

0

NO

NO

681-304-007

Cable - Splitter board to LCD Inverter board

0

NO

NO

681-304-008

Cable - Splitter board to LPT

0

NO

NO

681-304-009

Cable - Splitter board to front panel PCB assy

0

NO

NO

681-304-010

Cable - Splitter board to Recorder

0

NO

NO

681-304-011

Cable - Splitter to com.1/com2

0

NO

NO

681-304-012

Cable Assy. Speaker to CPU

1

NO

NO

681-304-013

Cable - LAN cross, CIPAM to cpu board

0

NO

NO

681-304-014

Cable - AC input to PSU

0

NO

NO

681-304-015

Cable - DC, PSU to Splitter board

0

NO

NO

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Description

QTY.

Repair

Exchange

681-304-016

Cable - DC, splitter to CPU

0

NO

NO

681-304-017

Cable - DC, Splitter to CIPAM

1

NO

NO

681-304-018

Cable - Remote port to splitter

1

NO

NO

681-304-019

Cable - DC, Splitter to CIPAM

1

NO

NO

681-304-022

Cable Analog out

1

NO

NO

681-304-023

Cable - front panel PCB assy to upper leds (C.P.C.)

1

NO

NO

681-304-024

Cable - wire for ground pin to PSU

1

NO

NO

681-304-026

Cable-Y for Keyboard and mouse

1

NO

NO

681-314-019

Cable UIM

1

NO

NO

681-341-000

PCBA Power Splitter Board

1

NO

Yes

681-342-000

PCBA Front board (switches),

1

NO

NO

681-344-000

PCBA, Touch Controller

1

NO

Yes

681-601-007

Knob VL4XXX

3

NO

NO

681-601-008

Rear Cover VL4XXX

1

NO

NO

681-601-009

Handle VL4XXX,

1

NO

NO

681-601-013

Rubber for front key

1

NO

NO

681-601-014

Plate Blank (instead of Touch Screen)

1

NO

NO

681-601-040

Front Panel For VL4000

1

NO

NO

A-4

Comments

Replace after 4 years

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Description

QTY.

Repair

Exchange

681-601-050

Front panel V.L.4500

1

NO

NO

681-601-908

Rear Cover VL4XXX Assy.

1

NO

N0

935-823-012

12.1" Internal LCD Display

1

NO

Yes

960-554-145

IBP connector assy.

1

NO

NO

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Comments

A-5

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Spare Parts VitaLogik 6000 Note: See comments in Table A-2 for annual replacement recommendations. Table A-2: Spare Parts for VitaLogik 6000 Part Number

Description

QTY.

Repair

Exchange

Comments

101-120-026

BATT Li-Ion battery pack 14.8V/5.2AH,

1

NO

NO

Replace after 3 years

101-120-127

Batt. for CPU Board

1

NO

NO

Replace after 4 years

102-180-120

Fuse slow blow 5x20 mm 2A 250 Vac

2

NO

NO

108-020-041

P/S 100240VAC to +24CDC

1

NO

Yes

127-115-510

Optical Switch

2

NO

NO

146-024-000

Processor Card

1

NO

yes

146-024-005

Antenna for Wireless

1

NO

NO

146-024-102

PCBA Wireless Assy Board (EU)

1

NO

Yes

156-554-024

Fan for CPU Board

5

NO

NO

551-130-040

Nibp Module

1

NO

Yes

551-131-131

SpO2 Nellcor OEM BoardNELL1

1

NO

Yes

For Nellcor Monitor Type

551-139-012

OEM Massimo board MS11

1

NO

Yes

For Masimo Monitor Type

641-201-010

PCBA Carmel With 2ibp/NIBP & Spo2 Nellcor

1

Yes

Yes

For Nellcor Monitor Type

641-201-110

PCBA Carmel With 4ibp/NIBP & Spo2 Nellcor

1

Yes

Yes

For Nellcor Monitor Type

641-201-020

PCBA Carmel With 2IBP/NIBP & Spo2 Masimo

1

Yes

Yes

For Masimo Monitor Type

A-6

Replace after 4 years

Replace after 3 years

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Description

QTY.

Repair

Exchange

Comments

641-201-120

PCBA Carmel With 4IBP/NIBP & Spo2 Masimo

1

Yes

Yes

For Masimo Monitor Type

641-201-310

PCBA Carmel With 2ibp/NIBP & Spo2 Nellcor

1

Yes

Yes

For Nellcor Monitor Type

641-201-410

PCBA Carmel With 4ibp/NIBP & Spo2 Nellcor

1

Yes

Yes

For Nellcor Monitor Type

641-201-320

PCBA Carmel With 2IBP/NIBP & Spo2 Masimo

1

Yes

Yes

For Masimo MS2011 Monitor Type

641-201-420

PCBA Carmel With 4IBP/NIBP & Spo2 Masimo

1

Yes

Yes

For Masimo MS2011 Monitor Type

641-554-041

ECG connector assy. For vl

1

NO

NO

641-554-043

SpO2 connector assy. Masimo

1

NO

NO

For Masimo Monitor Type

641-554-044

SPO2 Connector Assy. Nellcor

1

NO

NO

For Nellcor Monitor Type

641-554-047

CO connector assy. For vl

1

NO

NO

641-554-049

TEMP. Input Connector

1

NO

NO

641-554-143

SpO2 connector assy. MS2011 Masimo

1

NO

NO

For Masimo MS2011 Monitor Type

641-554-144

SPO2 Connector Assy. Nellcor

1

NO

NO

For Nellcor Monitor Type

681-024-010

Flash Card 1GB Include s.w

1

NO

Yes

681-024-080

Flash Card 8GB Include s.w

1

NO

Yes

681-110-000

Main Fan Assy.

1

NO

NO

Replace after 4Y

681-285-010

Recorder OEM

1

NO

Yes

Option

681-304-006

Cable - Splitter board to Touch Screen Cont. Board

0

NO

NO

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Description

QTY.

Repair

Exchange

681-304-008

Cable - Splitter board to LPT

0

NO

NO

681-304-010

Cable - Splitter board to Recorder

0

NO

NO

681-304-011

Cable - Splitter to com.1/com2

0

NO

NO

681-304-013

Cable - LAN cross, CIPAM to cpu board

0

NO

NO

681-304-014

Cable - AC input to PSU

0

NO

NO

681-304-015

Cable - DC, PSU to Splitter board

0

NO

NO

681-304-016

Cable - DC, splitter to CPU

0

NO

NO

681-304-017

Cable - DC, Splitter to CIPAM

1

NO

NO

681-304-018

Cable - Remote port to splitter

1

NO

NO

681-304-019

Cable - DC, Splitter to CIPAM

1

NO

NO

681-304-022

Cable Analog out

1

NO

NO

681-304-026

Cable-Y for Keyboard and mouse

1

NO

NO

681-314-019

Cable UIM RJ45 to 2*9PIN

1

NO

NO

681-314-119

Cable UIM Flat Conn to 2*9Pin

1

NO

NO

681-344-000

PCBA, Touch Controller

1

NO

Yes

781-024-016

Flash Card 16GB Include s.w

1

NO

NO

781-304-005

Cable, CPU Board to LCD (LVDS)

0

NO

NO

781-304-009

Cable, Spliter to front pcba

0

NO

NO

A-8

Comments

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Description

QTY.

Repair

Exchange

781-304-010

Cable, Recorder flat Cable

0

NO

NO

781-304-017

Cable, Spliter To LCD Sharp

0

NO

NO

781-304-316

Cable Speaker Assy

1

NO

NO

781-341-000

PCBA Power Splitter Board

1

Yes

Yes

781-342-000

PCBA Front board (switches),

1

NO

NO

781-601-007

Knob VL4XXX

3

NO

NO

781-601-011

Bezel for VL6X00

1

NO

NO

781-601-018

Plate, 15' Blank Plate for VL6X00

1

NO

NO

935-823-715

LED 15' Internal Display

1

NO

NO

960-554-145

IBP connector assy.

1

NO

NO

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Comments

Replace after 4Y

A-9

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A-10

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APPENDIX B: DRAWINGS Appendix B includes figures and drawings that will assist you in disassembling and assembling VitaLogik 4000/6000 during maintanence and repair. •

External Connectors



VitaLogik 6000 Assemblies • VitaLogik 6000 - Top Assembly • VitaLogik 6000 Chassis ASSY with Touch Screen • BEZEL Front Panel VL 6X00 ASSY • Mechanical Connector SUB ASSY 15" for FOR VL6XXX Invasive and Non Invasive • Rear Cover ASSY 15" • VitaLogik 6000 Recorder Cover ASSY • Bottom Cover VitaLogik 6000 ASSY • Plate, Battery Cover, Plate ASSY • PCBA VitaLogik ASSY



VitaLogik 4X00 Assemblies • VitaLogik 4X00 Top ASSY (Internal Wiring Diagram) • VL4X00 Chassis ASSY • BEZEL Front Panel VL 4X00 ASSY • Mechanical Connector SUB ASSY 15" for FOR VL 4X00 Invasive and Non Invasive • Rear Cover ASSY 15" • Bottom Cover VitaLogik 4000 ASSY • Plate, Battery Cover, Plate ASSY • PCBA, VitaLogik ASSY.

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External Connectors

B-2

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Patient Input Connectors Table 1: Connector ECG / RESP

PCB Z1

Description

Color

Panel # Green

1

C2

BLUE & YELLOW

7

2

C1

GREEN

9

3

RA

RED

2

4

LL

BLACK

8

5

LA

BLUE

1

6

COM

YELLOW

3

7

SHIELD

GRAY

4

8

RL

BROWN

10

9

C6

WHITE

11

10

C5

BLUE & WHITE

5

11

C4

BLUE & GREEN

6

12

C3

PINK

12

13

CID

VIOLET

13

14

Table 2-1: SpO2 Masimo MS-11

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PCB J18

Description

Color

Panel # Blue

1

Anode

BLUE

1

2

Cat

GREEN

9

3

INNER SH

RED

2

4

OUTER SH

BROWN

10

5

GND

YELLOW

3

6

CID

GRAY

4

7

IRCAT

WHITE

11

8

RED CAT

WHITE & BLUE

5

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Table 2-2: SpO2 Masimo MS-2011

PCB J18

Description

Color

Panel # Blue

1

Anode

Blue

1

2

Cathode

Green

9

3

Inner Shield

Red

2

4

Outer Shield

Brown

10

5

GND

Yellow

3

6

CID

Gray

4

7

IR LED cathode

White

11

8

Red LED Cathode

White&Blue

5

9

Sensor Common

Black

13

10

Sensor Return

Pink

12

Table 3: SpO2 Nellcor

B-4

PCB J18

Description

Color

Panel # Blue

1

Anode

BLUE

1

2

Cat

GREEN

6

3

INNER SH

RED

2

4

OUTER SH

BROWN

7

5

GND

YELLOW

3

6

CID

GRAY

4

7

IRCAT

WHITE

11

8

RED CAT

WHITE & BLUE

5

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Table 4: IBP ( 1 , 2 )

PCB (J11,J15)

Description

Color

Panel # Red

1

CID

BLUE

1

2

BP1+

RED

2

3

BP1-

YELLOW

3

4

NC

GRAY

4

5

EXC

BROWN

5

6

GND

GREEN

6

7

GND

BLACK

7

8

GND

BROWN

8

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Table 5: IBP CONNECTRORS ( 1 , 2 ) ; ( 3 , 4 )

PCB (J2,J4) ; (J11,J15)

Description

Color

Panel # Violet

1

CID

RED

2

2

BP1+

BROWN

5

3

BP1-

GREEN

6

5

EXC

BLUE

1

6

GND

YELLOW

6

1

CID

RED

2

2

BP2+

BLACK

7

3

BP2-

WHITE

8

EXC

GRAY

4

4

7 8

4 5 6 7 8

Table 6: Temp 1 PCB J6

Discretion

Color

Panel # Black

1

TEMP1

BLUE

1

2

PID1

RED

2

3

GND

YELLOW

3

4 5 6

B-6

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Table 7: Temp 2 PCB J6

Discretion

Color

Panel # Black

1 2 3 4

TEMP2

GRAY

1

5

PID2

BROWN

2

6

GND

GREEN

3

Table 8: CO / 2 Temp PCB J1

Color

Panel # Orange

1

CID

BLUE

1

2

GND

RED

2

3

INJ

YELLOW

3

4

GND

GRAY

4

5

NC

BROWN

5

6

REF

GREEN

6

7

BLOOD

BLACK

7

WHITE

8

8

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Discretion

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B-8

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VitaLogik 6000 Chassis ASSY with Touch Screen

B-10

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A

B

C

D

E

F

6

6

5

5

4

P/N 781501903 VL 6XXX Recorder Cover ASSY

OPTION 780OPT400 - WITH RECORDER (see sheet #5)

RECORDER (P/N 781OPT400)

4 3

3

DATE

Q.C

PROJ. ENG.

CHECK

DRAWIN

BY

RELEASE FOR PRODUCTION

ILYA B. ILYA B. ELI M.

4 HAYARDEN st. YAVNE. P.O.B. 102, REHOVOT 76100, ISRAEL TEL: 972-8-9323333 FAX: 972-8-9328510

DESIGN

DESCRIPTION RELEASED FOR PRODUCTION

REV.

%A

REVISIONS DATE

 11/30/2009

1

2

8/27/2009 8/27/2009

SCALE: 1:2.5 SHEET 1 OF 6

SIZE A2

1

781501110 X

DIMENSIONS: mm

BREAK ALL SHARP EDGES R0.1 Min. OR CHAMFER

PART No:

FINISH:

SURFACE ROUGH.

VL6000 CHASSIS ASSY

DESCRIPTION:

MATERIAL:

THIS PUBLICATION CONTAINS PROPRIETARY INFORMATION OF MENNEN MEDICAL LTD. IT IS SUPPLIED TO THOSE CONCERNED WITH THE OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE OF THE EQUIPMENT COVERED THEREIN AND MAY NOT BE DICLOSED TO OTHERS WITHOUT THE EXPRES WRITTEN PERMISSION OF MENNEN MEDICAL LTD.

NOTES: 1. OPTION VL4XXX RECORDER A 781OPT400 - see sheet #5. 2. OPTION TOUCH SCREEN B 781OPT012 - see sheet #6.

ZONE

2

±X.X ±X.X

A B

REV.

ANGLES:

HOLES LOCATION: ±X.X ±X.X °

HOLES:

LENGTHS:

TOLERANCES,mm UNLESS OTHERWISE SPECIFIED

APPROVED

A

B

C

D

E

F

A

B

C

D

E

F

X4

17

16

19 X4

14

15

29

1

22 X6

X2

X2

X2

6

24

22

30

6

8

X2

23

8

27

5

9 X2 30

22 X6

18

5

10

30 X2

X4

22 36 23

13

24 X8

4

22

4

40 2

32

X8

34

26

12

5 25

7





X2

15





12

11

3

6

21



22 X4

23 X4

24 X4

15 X2

5X4 28

30 X2 21

24 X4

23 X4

22 X4

32

33

15



11

3



DATE

Q.C

PROJ. ENG.

CHECK

DRAWIN

DESIGN

BY

RELEASE FOR PRODUCTION

ILYA B. ILYA B. ELI M.

4 HAYARDEN st. YAVNE. P.O.B. 102, REHOVOT 76100, ISRAEL TEL: 972-8-9323333 FAX: 972-8-9328510

X2

2

8/27/2009 8/27/2009

1 5 1 1

CPAM BRACKET SPEAKER 5WATT RING FOR VL6XXX SPEAKER

4 5 6

SCREW #4-40x3/8 HX WH SLOT Vesa 100 BRACKET SPACER K30 S6x16

19 20 21

4

P/S AC 90-230VAC to +24V DC SCREW M3x10 PHILLIPS SS DIN 7985A A2 28

FUSE

34

20

4

3 X5

31

REMOTE CABLE 33

SCALE: 1:2.5 SHEET 2 OF 6

SIZE A2

VL6000 CHASSIS ASSY

DESCRIPTION:

MATERIAL:

SURFACE ROUGH.

1

781501110 X

DIMENSIONS: mm

BREAK ALL SHARP EDGES R0.1 Min. OR CHAMFER

PART No:

FINISH:

±X.X ±X.X

A B

REV.

ANGLES:

HOLES LOCATION: ±X.X ±X.X °

HOLES:

LENGTHS:

TOLERANCES,mm UNLESS OTHERWISE SPECIFIED

2

1

1

PAN HEAD SCREW ,TORX ,WN1452 K30x8 ANALOG CABLE

FLAT HEAD CROSS RECESS SCREW M3x8

30 31 32

6 7

Stand off M3x25 S6 29

4

1 1

PCB POWER SPLITTER BOARD

26

2

28

27

WASHER-SPLIT LOCK M3 SS DIN 127B A2 9 WAY D TYPE SOCKET CONNECTOR SOLDER TERMINATION 25

24

34

FAN ASSY

18

38

1 2

VL6XXX Recorder Cover ASSY 17

WASHER-FLAT M3 DIN 125A-A2

1

4

RING FOR VL 6XXX FAN

16

SCREW M3x6 PH, PHILLIPS SS DIN 7985A A2

1

1

FEMAILE SCREW LOCK ASSY 15

23

10

AC INPUT MODULE-ASSY

22

1 1 1

PCB HSB-6681-A10-E2-MENNEN

COVER, VL6XXX CPU AND RECORDER COVER

12 13

1

14

INVERTER, 15" LCD INVERTER PCA 11

1

2 BATTERY SPACER

RECORDER HOLDER

9 10

1

LINE CORD RETAINER 15"

PLATE, BATTERY COVER PLAT ASSY 15"

7 8

1

1

1

CHASSIS 15" SPACER K30 S6x25

3

Default/QTY.

2

DESCRIPTION

1

15" INTERNAL LCD

ITEM NO.

1

THIS PUBLICATION CONTAINS PROPRIETARY INFORMATION OF MENNEN MEDICAL LTD. IT IS SUPPLIED TO THOSE CONCERNED WITH THE OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE OF THE EQUIPMENT COVERED THEREIN AND MAY NOT BE DICLOSED TO OTHERS WITHOUT THE EXPRES WRITTEN PERMISSION OF MENNEN MEDICAL LTD.

X7

31

2

A

B

C

D

E

F

A

B

C

D

E

F

19

16

6

6

14

1

5

5

2

4

4

8

30

18

13

27

10

3

3

24 22

DATE

Q.C

PROJ. ENG.

CHECK

DRAWIN

DESIGN

BY

RELEASE FOR PRODUCTION

ILYA B. ILYA B. ELI M.

4 HAYARDEN st. YAVNE. P.O.B. 102, REHOVOT 76100, ISRAEL TEL: 972-8-9323333 FAX: 972-8-9328510

26

2

14.02.2007 14.02.2007

25

30

7

15

32

33

5

28

6

1

15

SCALE: 1:2.5 SHEET 3 OF 6

SIZE A2

VL6000 CHASSIS ASSY ASSY STEP #1

DESCRIPTION:

MATERIAL:

SURFACE ROUGH.

1

781501110 X

DIMENSIONS: mm

BREAK ALL SHARP EDGES R0.1 Min. OR CHAMFER

PART No:

FINISH:

THIS PUBLICATION CONTAINS PROPRIETARY INFORMATION OF MENNEN MEDICAL LTD. IT IS SUPPLIED TO THOSE CONCERNED WITH THE OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE OF THE EQUIPMENT COVERED THEREIN AND MAY NOT BE DICLOSED TO OTHERS WITHOUT THE EXPRES WRITTEN PERMISSION OF MENNEN MEDICAL LTD.

2

±X.X ±X.X

A B

REV.

ANGLES:

HOLES LOCATION: ±X.X ±X.X °

HOLES:

LENGTHS:

TOLERANCES,mm UNLESS OTHERWISE SPECIFIED

A

B

C

D

E

F

A

B

C

D

E

F

15

6

6

5

24

5

23

22

66 65

24

23

s/n

4

22

4

70

3

3

DATE

Q.C

PROJ. ENG.

CHECK

DRAWIN

DESIGN

BY

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2

14.02.2007 14.02.2007

1

20

21

3

4

12

SCALE: 1:2.5 SHEET 4 OF 6

SIZE A2

VL6000 CHASSIS ASSY ASSY STEP #2

DESCRIPTION:

MATERIAL:

SURFACE ROUGH.

1

781501110 X

DIMENSIONS: mm

BREAK ALL SHARP EDGES R0.1 Min. OR CHAMFER

PART No:

FINISH:

THIS PUBLICATION CONTAINS PROPRIETARY INFORMATION OF MENNEN MEDICAL LTD. IT IS SUPPLIED TO THOSE CONCERNED WITH THE OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE OF THE EQUIPMENT COVERED THEREIN AND MAY NOT BE DICLOSED TO OTHERS WITHOUT THE EXPRES WRITTEN PERMISSION OF MENNEN MEDICAL LTD.

2

±X.X ±X.X

A B

REV.

ANGLES:

HOLES LOCATION: ±X.X ±X.X °

HOLES:

LENGTHS:

TOLERANCES,mm UNLESS OTHERWISE SPECIFIED

A

B

C

D

E

F

A

B

C

D

E

F

6

6

5

P/N 781OPT400

A

5

4

4 3

3

39

DATE

Q.C

PROJ. ENG.

CHECK

DRAWIN

DESIGN

BY

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2

14.02.2007 14.02.2007

1

SCALE: 1:2.5 SHEET 5 OF 6

SIZE A2

VL6000 CHASSIS ASSY WITH RECORDER

DESCRIPTION:

MATERIAL:

SURFACE ROUGH.

1

781501110 X

DIMENSIONS: mm

BREAK ALL SHARP EDGES R0.1 Min. OR CHAMFER

PART No:

FINISH:

THIS PUBLICATION CONTAINS PROPRIETARY INFORMATION OF MENNEN MEDICAL LTD. IT IS SUPPLIED TO THOSE CONCERNED WITH THE OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE OF THE EQUIPMENT COVERED THEREIN AND MAY NOT BE DICLOSED TO OTHERS WITHOUT THE EXPRES WRITTEN PERMISSION OF MENNEN MEDICAL LTD.

2

±X.X ±X.X

A B

REV.

ANGLES:

HOLES LOCATION: ±X.X ±X.X °

HOLES:

LENGTHS:

TOLERANCES,mm UNLESS OTHERWISE SPECIFIED

A

B

C

D

E

F

A

B

C

D

E

F

6

6

5

5

4

4

3

P/N 781601903

B

3

DATE

Q.C

PROJ. ENG.

CHECK

DRAWIN

DESIGN

BY

RELEASE FOR PRODUCTION

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2

14.02.2007 14.02.2007

1

SCALE: 1:2.5 SHEET 6 OF 6

SIZE A2

VL6000 CHASSIS ASSY WITH TOUCH SCREEN

DESCRIPTION:

MATERIAL:

SURFACE ROUGH.

1

781501110 X

DIMENSIONS: mm

BREAK ALL SHARP EDGES R0.1 Min. OR CHAMFER

PART No:

FINISH:

THIS PUBLICATION CONTAINS PROPRIETARY INFORMATION OF MENNEN MEDICAL LTD. IT IS SUPPLIED TO THOSE CONCERNED WITH THE OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE OF THE EQUIPMENT COVERED THEREIN AND MAY NOT BE DICLOSED TO OTHERS WITHOUT THE EXPRES WRITTEN PERMISSION OF MENNEN MEDICAL LTD.

2

±X.X ±X.X

A B

REV.

ANGLES:

HOLES LOCATION: ±X.X ±X.X °

HOLES:

LENGTHS:

TOLERANCES,mm UNLESS OTHERWISE SPECIFIED

A

B

C

D

E

F

VitaLogik 4000/6000® Service Manual

BEZEL Front Panel VL 6X00 ASSY

B-12

Mennen Medical

A

B

C

D

E

F

13

1

PLATE, TOUCH SCREEN SUPPORT

SEALING TOUCH SCREEN

SCREW M3x6 PH, PHILLIPS SS DIN 7985A A2

5

6

7

1

CABLE FOR TOP LEDs

14

6

1

1

3 LIGHTGUIDES KIT

PCBA FRONT BOARD

11

RUBBER FOR FRONT KEY

1

PCBA FOR UPPER LEDS

10

12

1

WASHER-FLAT M3 DIN 125A-A2

9

13

12

WASHER-SPLIT LOCK M3 SS DIN 127B A2

8

12

12

1

13

BEZEL FOR VL6X00

SCREW M3x6 FH PHILLIPS SS DIN 965 A2

4

1

KNOB for VL 6XXX

3

1

SW OPTICAL ENCODER, 24 POS

Default/QTY.

x12

1

x12

x12

7

2

8

9

DESCRIPTION

16

ITEM NO.

15

6

5

5

A2

A

4

4 3

3

10

DATE

Q.C

PROJ. ENG.

CHECK

DRAWIN

DESIGN

BY

RELEASE FOR PRODUCTION

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14

2

6/21/2009 6/21/2009

5

DESCRIPTION RELEASED FOR PRODUCTION

REVISIONS DATE

8

SIZE A2

781601250 X

DIMENSIONS: mm

BREAK ALL SHARP EDGES R0.1 Min. OR CHAMFER

PART No:

FINISH:

SURFACE ROUGH.

1

BEZEL FRONT PANEL VL 6X00 ASSY

DESCRIPTION:

MATERIAL:

7

APPROVED

±X.X ±X.X

A B

REV.

ANGLES:

HOLES LOCATION: ±X.X ±X.X °

HOLES:

LENGTHS:

TOLERANCES,mm UNLESS OTHERWISE SPECIFIED

A1 T.S. - 781OP012. A2 NON T.S. - 781OP014.

NOTES:

A (2 : 1)

9

11/30/2009 

1

THIS PUBLICATION CONTAINS PROPRIETARY INFORMATION OF MENNEN MEDICAL LTD. IT IS SUPPLIED TO THOSE CONCERNED WITH THE OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE OF THE EQUIPMENT COVERED THEREIN AND MAY NOT BE DICLOSED TO OTHERS WITHOUT THE EXPRES WRITTEN PERMISSION OF MENNEN MEDICAL LTD.

x13

x13

A B

REV.

SCALE: 1:5 SHEET 1 OF 1

A1

4

1

13

11

6

2

3

12

ZONE

2

A

B

C

D

E

F

VitaLogik 4000/6000® Service Manual

Mechanical Connector SUB ASSY 15" for FOR VL6XXX Invasive and Non Invasive

B-14

Mennen Medical

A

B

C

D

1

PLATE, INPUTS CONNECTORS SUPPORT

ISOLATION PLATE

ETCO CONNECTOR ASSY

8

9

B

P:\Mennen Monitor 15 inch 16-01-2009\Mennen 15inch PRODUCTION\781501600

4

1

CO CONNECTOR ASSY

7

1

1

2

IBP CONNECTOR ASSY. FOR CFE

6

PLATE ETCO2 SUPPORT

4 24

1 2

TEMP. CONNECTOR ASSY

3

SCREW M2.5x6 PH, PHILLIPS SS DIN 7985A A2

1

SPO2 CONNECTOR ASSY

5

1

PLUG, AIR CONNECTOR, 3mm HOSE TAIL

1

2

QTY.

DESCRIPTION

ITEM NO.

A SPO2 CONNECTOR, SEE UNIT TOP ASSY. B FOR ETCO2 OPTION.

NOTES:

4 3

3

5

;

6

A

1

DATE

Q.C

PROJ. ENG.

CHECK

DRAWIN

DESIGN

BY

RELEASE FOR PRODUCTION

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ILYA B.

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4

2

6/21/2009

6/21/2009

8

2

B

3

2

GREEN WIRE

RED WIRE

7

7/3/2009

RELEASED FOR PRODUCTION

2

%A

11/30/2009 

ADD ISOLATIONPLATE ITEM #9

1

DATE 6/21/2009

DESCRIPTION RELEASED FOR PROTOTIPE

REV.

SCALE: 1:2 SHEET 1 OF 1

SIZE A3

781501600/650/680 N10

DIMENSIONS: mm

BREAK ALL SHARP EDGES R0.1 Min. OR CHAMFER

PART No:

FINISH:

SURFACE ROUGH.

1

MECHANICAL CONNECTOR SUB ASSY 15" FOR VL6XXX INVASIVE AND NON INVASIVE

DESCRIPTION:

MATERIAL:

THIS PUBLICATION CONTAINS PROPRIETARY INFORMATION OF MENNEN MEDICAL LTD. IT IS SUPPLIED TO THOSE CONCERNED WITH THE OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE OF THE EQUIPMENT COVERED THEREIN AND MAY NOT BE DICLOSED TO OTHERS WITHOUT THE EXPRES WRITTEN PERMISSION OF MENNEN MEDICAL LTD.

9

1 REVISIONS

A %

REV.

LENGTHS: 0.......200 200...500 HOLES: HOLES LOCATION: ANGLES:

0.2 0.5

0.2 0.5 +0.1

TOLERANCES,mm UNLESS OTHERWISE SPECIFIED

5

;20

APPROVED

A

B

C

D

VitaLogik 4000/6000® Service Manual

Rear Cover ASSY 15"

B-16

Mennen Medical

A

4

P:\Mennen Monitor 15 inch 16-01-2009\Mennen 15inch PRODUCTION\781601908

3

3

4 HAYARDEN st. YAVNE. P.O.B. 102, REHOVOT 76100, ISRAEL TEL: 972-8-9323333 FAX: 972-8-9328510

8/20/2009

%

DATE 11/30/2009 

Default/QTY.

SIGN.

D

DATE

Q.C

PROJ. ENG.

CHECK

DRAWIN

DESIGN

BY

RELEASE FOR PRODUCTION

ILYA B. ELI M.

ILYA B.

2

8/20/2009

1

FRAME, VL6XXX FRONT FRAME FLAT HEAD CROSS RECESS SCREW M3x8

2 3 4

SCALE: 1:2.5 SHEET 1 OF 1

SIZE A3

781601908 N10

DIMENSIONS: mm

BREAK ALL SHARP EDGES R0.1 Min. OR CHAMFER

PART No:

FINISH:

SURFACE ROUGH.

1

REAR COVER ASSY 15"

DESCRIPTION:

MATERIAL:

THIS PUBLICATION CONTAINS PROPRIETARY INFORMATION OF MENNEN MEDICAL LTD. IT IS SUPPLIED TO THOSE CONCERNED WITH THE OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE OF THE EQUIPMENT COVERED THEREIN AND MAY NOT BE DICLOSED TO OTHERS WITHOUT THE EXPRES WRITTEN PERMISSION OF MENNEN MEDICAL LTD.

4

Self-adhesive, Polyurethane Bumper BS12.7

1

A %

REV.

LENGTHS: 0.......200 200...500 HOLES: HOLES LOCATION: ANGLES:

0.2 0.5

0.2 0.5 +0.1

TOLERANCES,mm UNLESS OTHERWISE SPECIFIED

6

1

DESCRIPTION COVER, VL6XXX REAR COVER

ITEM NO.

A

B

x6

4

DESCRIPTION RELEASED FOR PRODUCTION

A

REV.

1

B

1

2

C

x4

2

3

C

D

4

4

VitaLogik 4000/6000® Service Manual

VitaLogik 6000 Recorder Cover ASSY

B-18

Mennen Medical

A

B

C

D

WASHER-FLAT M3 DIN 125A-A2

5

4

4

4

WASHER-SPLIT LOCK M3 SS DIN 127B A2

4

P:\Mennen Monitor 15 inch 16-01-2009\Mennen 15inch PRODUCTION\781601904

1

4

RECORDER COVER BRACKET

SCREW M3x6 PH, PHILLIPS SS DIN 7985A A2

2

1

QTY.

3

COVER, VL6XXX RECORDER COVER

1

4

DESCRIPTION

ITEM NO.

3

3

DATE

Q.C

PROJ. ENG.

CHECK

DRAWIN

DESIGN

BY

RELEASE FOR PRODUCTION

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ILYA B.

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2

8/26/2009

8/26/2009

ZONE

2 DESCRIPTION

1

2

RELEASED FOR PRODUCTION

x4

x4 x4

SCALE: 1:1 SHEET 1 OF 1

SIZE A3

781601904 N10

DIMENSIONS: mm

BREAK ALL SHARP EDGES R0.1 Min. OR CHAMFER

PART No:

FINISH:

SURFACE ROUGH.

1

VL6XXX Recorder Cover ASSY

DESCRIPTION:

MATERIAL:

BA

REV.

LENGTHS: 0.......200 200...500 HOLES: HOLES LOCATION: ANGLES:

0.2 0.5

0.2 0.5 +0.1

TOLERANCES,mm UNLESS OTHERWISE SPECIFIED

3

4

APPROVED

5

11/30/2009 

DATE

1

THIS PUBLICATION CONTAINS PROPRIETARY INFORMATION OF MENNEN MEDICAL LTD. IT IS SUPPLIED TO THOSE CONCERNED WITH THE OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE OF THE EQUIPMENT COVERED THEREIN AND MAY NOT BE DICLOSED TO OTHERS WITHOUT THE EXPRES WRITTEN PERMISSION OF MENNEN MEDICAL LTD.

BA

REV.

REVISIONS

A

B

C

D

VitaLogik 4000/6000® Service Manual

Bottom Cover VitaLogik 6000 ASSY

B-20

Mennen Medical

A

B

C

D

4

P:\Mennen Monitor 15 inch 16-01-2009\Mennen 15inch PRODUCTION\781601903

3

2

1

4 3

3

DATE

Q.C

PROJ. ENG.

CHECK

DRAWIN

DESIGN

BY

RELEASE FOR PRODUCTION

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ILYA B.

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DESCRIPTION RELEASED FOR PRODUCTION

%

2 2

SCREW QUICK LOCK MALE (RoHS) 3

2

4/30/2009

DATE

SCALE: 1:1 SHEET 1 OF 1

SIZE A3

781601903 N10

DIMENSIONS: mm

BREAK ALL SHARP EDGES R0.1 Min. OR CHAMFER

PART No:

FINISH:

SURFACE ROUGH.

1

BOTTOM COVER VL6XXX ASSY

DESCRIPTION:

MATERIAL:

THIS PUBLICATION CONTAINS PROPRIETARY INFORMATION OF MENNEN MEDICAL LTD. IT IS SUPPLIED TO THOSE CONCERNED WITH THE OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE OF THE EQUIPMENT COVERED THEREIN AND MAY NOT BE DICLOSED TO OTHERS WITHOUT THE EXPRES WRITTEN PERMISSION OF MENNEN MEDICAL LTD.

1 SCREW QUITCK LOCK FEMALE (RoSH)

2

QTY.

DESCRIPTION BOTTOM COVER VITALOGIK 60XXX

4/30/2009

1

11/30/2009 

1

A

REV.

REVISIONS

ITEM NO.

ZONE

2

A %

REV.

LENGTHS: 0.......200 200...500 HOLES: HOLES LOCATION: ANGLES:

0.2 0.5

0.2 0.5 +0.1

TOLERANCES,mm UNLESS OTHERWISE SPECIFIED

APPROVED

A

B

C

D

VitaLogik 4000/6000® Service Manual

Plate, Battery Cover, Plate ASSY

B-22

Mennen Medical

A

B

C

D

7

1.5

2

22.5

7

2

P:\Mennen Monitor 15 inch 16-01-2009\Mennen 15inch PDR\781501002

4

NOTES: 1. REMOVE BURRS AND BREAK SHARP CORNERS. 2. BENDING RADIUS min AVAILABLE. 3. FOR DETAILS SEE THE ATTACHED SOLID MODEL FILE.

11.5



10

4

16

9.14

3

3

156

171

158

DATE

Q.C

PROJ. ENG.

CHECK

DRAWIN

BY

RELEASE FOR PRODUCTION

ELI M.

ILYA B.
8.5

A

3

 2

%1

REV.

2

 4/30/2009  4/30/2009

DESCRIPTION

REVISIONS

5/11/2009  7/16/2009 11/22/2009

NEW DESIGN RELEASED FOR PRODUCTION

5/7/2009  

DATE

1

 CHANGE DIMENSION

RELEASED FOR PRODUCTION

R3 typ

20 AL 5052 H32 1.5mm THK.

SCALE: 1:1 SHEET 1 OF 1

SIZE A3

 781501002

ALODINE

N10

DIMENSIONS: mm

BREAK ALL SHARP EDGES R0.1 Min. OR CHAMFER

PART No:

FINISH:

SURFACE ROUGH.

1

PLATE, BATTERY COVER PLATE

DESCRIPTION:

MATERIAL:

THIS PUBLICATION CONTAINS PROPRIETARY INFORMATION OF MENNEN MEDICAL LTD. IT IS SUPPLIED TO THOSE CONCERNED WITH THE OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE OF THE EQUIPMENT COVERED THEREIN AND MAY NOT BE DICLOSED TO OTHERS WITHOUT THE EXPRES WRITTEN PERMISSION OF MENNEN MEDICAL LTD.

(x2) FOR SET 4 HAYARDEN st. YAVNE. P.O.B. 102, REHOVOT 76100, ISRAEL TEL: 972-8-9323333 FAX: 972-8-9328510

DESIGN

2 ZONE

47.5

0.75

A B

REV.

LENGTHS: 0.......200 200...500 HOLES: HOLES LOCATION: ANGLES:

0.2 0.5

0.2 0.5 +0.1

TOLERANCES,mm UNLESS OTHERWISE SPECIFIED

APPROVED

A

B

C

D

VitaLogik 4000/6000® Service Manual

PCBA VitaLogik ASSY

B-24

Mennen Medical

A

4

NOTES: 1. (*) NUMBER OF TOP ASSY: 641201010 641201020 641201110 641201220 2. "A" ETCO2 OPTION. 3

4 HAYARDEN st. YAVNE. P.O.B. 102, REHOVOT 76100, ISRAEL TEL: 972-8-9323333 FAX: 972-8-9328510

DATE

Q.C

PROJ. ENG.

CHECK

DRAWIN

DESIGN

BY

RELEASE FOR PRODUCTION

ILYA B. ELI M.

ILYA B.

2

14.02.2007

14.02.2007

SCALE: 1:2 SHEET 1 OF 3

DESCRIPTION:

MATERIAL:

SIZE A3

PCBA, V.L. Assy.

SURFACE ROUGH.

1

641201XXX* N10

DIMENSIONS: mm

BREAK ALL SHARP EDGES R0.1 Min. OR CHAMFER

PART No:

FINISH:

THIS PUBLICATION CONTAINS PROPRIETARY INFORMATION OF MENNEN MEDICAL LTD. IT IS SUPPLIED TO THOSE CONCERNED WITH THE OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE OF THE EQUIPMENT COVERED THEREIN AND MAY NOT BE DICLOSED TO OTHERS WITHOUT THE EXPRES WRITTEN PERMISSION OF MENNEN MEDICAL LTD.

B

REV.

LENGTHS: 0.......200 200...500 HOLES: HOLES LOCATION: ANGLES:

0.2 0.5

0.2 0.5 +0.1

TOLERANCES,mm UNLESS OTHERWISE SPECIFIED

SIGN.

A

B

DATE 20/02/2008 11/5/2008

B

DESCRIPTION RELEASED FOR PRODUCTION CHANGE DRAWING

C

REV. A B

1 REVISIONS

C

2

D

3

D

4

A

B

C

D

4

641201000 551131131

124018012

134100352 135107013

551130040

134144104

135107010

124015024 551306131

134300305

3

4 5

6

7

8

9 10

26

4

PART NUMBER

1 2

ITEM NO.

8 1 1

SCREW M3x5 PH, PHIL SS DIN 7985A A2

3

* ASSY 641201010 PCBA, V.L. Assy. with NIBP & Neiicon

7

16

SPACER M3 6x16 POM+30% GLASS FIBERS NIBP Cable Assy.(60mm)

6

16

1

1 2

1

1 1

8

10

DATE

Q.C

PROJ. ENG.

CHECK

DRAWIN

DESIGN

BY

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"A" 641 OPT 200 ETCO2 OPTION

641201010/QTY.

WASHER - FLAT NYLON #4

3

SCREW 4-14x1/4 PLT-30 PH PHIL STL

NIBP Module (CAS OEM)-ND 12VDC 9600 Baud Rate

SCREW M3x6MM NY WASHER FLAT NYLON 3.2x7x0.5 Nylon-6

SPACER FF M3 L=7mm NYLON

PCBA, VL Mother Board for V.L. SpO2 Nellcor OEM Board-NELL1

DESCRIPTION

2

14.02.2007

14.02.2007

2

4

3

2

5

8

1

26

7

SCALE: 1:2 SHEET 2 OF 3

DESCRIPTION:

MATERIAL:

SIZE A3

PCBA, V.L. Assy.

SURFACE ROUGH.

1

641201XXX* N10

DIMENSIONS: mm

BREAK ALL SHARP EDGES R0.1 Min. OR CHAMFER

PART No:

FINISH:

THIS PUBLICATION CONTAINS PROPRIETARY INFORMATION OF MENNEN MEDICAL LTD. IT IS SUPPLIED TO THOSE CONCERNED WITH THE OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE OF THE EQUIPMENT COVERED THEREIN AND MAY NOT BE DICLOSED TO OTHERS WITHOUT THE EXPRES WRITTEN PERMISSION OF MENNEN MEDICAL LTD.

9

1

B

REV.

LENGTHS: 0.......200 200...500 HOLES: HOLES LOCATION: ANGLES:

0.2 0.5

0.2 0.5 +0.1

TOLERANCES,mm UNLESS OTHERWISE SPECIFIED

A

B

C

D

A

B

C

D

4

551139012

124015023

551130040

134144104

124015024 551306131

135107010

3

6

8

9 10

30

6

641201000

2

4

PART NUMBER

1

ITEM NO.

9

10

3

641 OPT 200 ETCO2 OPTION

22

8 1

SPACER M3 6x16 POM+30% GLASS FIBERS NIBP Cable Assy.(60mm)

WASHER - FLAT NYLON #4

1 22

3

SCREW 4-14x1/4 PLT-30 PH PHIL STL

1

SPACER 8mm

NIBP Module (CAS OEM)-ND 12VDC 9600 Baud Rate

1

SPO2 OEM BOARD

641201020/QTY.

3

PCBA, VL Mother Board for V.L.

DESCRIPTION

DATE

Q.C

PROJ. ENG.

CHECK

DRAWIN

DESIGN

BY

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8

2

14.02.2007

14.02.2007

1

2

8

3

SCALE: 1:2 SHEET 3 OF 3

DESCRIPTION:

MATERIAL:

SIZE A3

PCBA, V.L. Assy.

SURFACE ROUGH.

1

641201XXX* N10

DIMENSIONS: mm

BREAK ALL SHARP EDGES R0.1 Min. OR CHAMFER

PART No:

FINISH:

B

REV.

LENGTHS: 0.......200 200...500 HOLES: HOLES LOCATION: ANGLES:

0.2 0.5

0.2 0.5 +0.1

TOLERANCES,mm UNLESS OTHERWISE SPECIFIED

* ASSY 641201020 PCBA, V.L. Assy. with NIBP & Massimo

2

THIS PUBLICATION CONTAINS PROPRIETARY INFORMATION OF MENNEN MEDICAL LTD. IT IS SUPPLIED TO THOSE CONCERNED WITH THE OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE OF THE EQUIPMENT COVERED THEREIN AND MAY NOT BE DICLOSED TO OTHERS WITHOUT THE EXPRES WRITTEN PERMISSION OF MENNEN MEDICAL LTD.

30

1

A

B

C

D

VitaLogik 4000/6000® Service Manual

VitaLogik 4X00 Assemblies VitaLogik 4X00 Top ASSY (Internal Wiring Diagram)

B-26

Mennen Medical

A

B

C

D

E

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APPENDIX C: CEREBRALOGIK Introduction The CerebraLogik system is a VitaLogik module designed to monitor EEG and display long term Amplitude Integrated EEG (aEEG). The VitaLogik monitor uses the CerebraLogik front end amplifier to record two channels of EEG. The CerebraLogik is a stand alone unit to be attached to a basinet or patient bed. Its interface cable is connected to the UIM input of the monitor, and can be activated via the UIM menu. The EEG display shows real time EEG with history of EEG compressed as Amplitude Integrated EEG – aEEG, showing 3 hours of EEG. CAUTION!

It is not allowed to connect the interface cable to any equipment, other than VitaLogik monitors.

Indications for Use The intended use of the CerebraLogik is to monitor the state of the brain by acquisition of EEG signals, and display the stored EEG in a compressed form of Amplitude Integrated EEG - aEEG and in conjunction with other clinical data. WARNING!!!

CAUTION!

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Compliance VitaLogik 4000/6000 bedside monitor is also designed to comply with the international EMC requirements for medical electrical equipment IEC 60601-1-2

CerebraLogik Storage CAUTION!

If the CerebraLogik is stored for a long period of time , it is recommended to store it on it's original packaging.

Icons The following icons appear on the CerebraLogik adjacent to the electrode input connectors. Table 1: Icons

Attention, consult accompanying documents (Service to be performed by qualified technician.)

Type BF applied part

Refer to instruction manual/ booklet

Restricts the sale and use of this instrument to qualified medical personnel only.

Not for use in explosive gas environment

Electrical and electronic equipment - Dispose according to local regulation

Date of manufacture

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Patient Safety Patient safety is assured by double isolation between the EEG input and the electrical power. The double isolation prevents summation of leakage between the EEG electrodes and other applied parts. CAUTION!

CerebraLogik is not intended for use during surgery and electrosurgery.

Figure C-1: CerebraLogik Module CerebraLogik is equipped with sockets for 5mm DIN connectors, for use with disposable cup or needle electrodes with wires. Use Grass Safelead Surface or Subdermal needle electrodes or equivalent. The sockets are marked as Left +, Left –, Right +, Right –, REF. The five sockets build 2 channels of EEG in the following matter: The two Left inputs comprise Channel 1, marked as "Left" and the two Right inputs comprise Channel 2, marked as "Right". Both channels use the REF as a Reference point. Both channels are differential with high common mode rejection, thus preventing interference from devices such as pacemakers and peripheral stimulators. Each EEG channel can be displayed on the VitaLogik together with its corresponding aEEG channel. Note: The DIN connectors have protected female plugs, thus preventing the possibility that the plug touchs any conductor other than the CerebraLogik sockets.

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WARNING!!!

CAUTION!

Use of electrodes that do not use DIN connectors is forbidden and may jeopardize the patient safety. Conductive parts of ELECTRODES, including the NEUTRAL ELECTRODE, should not come in contact with other conductive parts including earth.

CerebraLogik Label

Figure C-2: CerebraLogik label

CerebraLogik - Waveforms and Display Modes VitaLogik equipped with CerebraLogik, can display two sections for each channel in parallel: real time EEG and aEEG waveforms. The real time EEG is shown under the correlating aEEG of each channel. The aEEG shows up to 3 hours with the current time at the right side of the panel. During the recording you can see the historical EEG waveforms in parallel as full disclosure of the specific patient in a special "History panel". The display can be configured in a variety of modes:

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EEG waveform plus one hour aEEG



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Quality Bar and Graph The EEG signal quality is shown by a vertical resistance bar to the right of the EEG waveform. The historical quality is shown on the aEEG panel by a superimposed resistance line, with a scale of 0 to 5. Where zero (0) represents good quality and 5 worse quality or faulty electrode.

Figure C-3: aEEG + EEG real time

CerebraLogik Full Disclosure CerebraLogik records the EEG and aEEG during the entire time the patient is connected to the VitaLogik and to the CerebraLogik electrodes. You can export the full data at the end of the procedure or, if desired, sections of CerebraLogik recording can be exported before the patient is dismissed. You can choose the sections manually. Viewing of the exported data is done on any PC using the CerebraLogik Viewer software by Mennen Medical.

Operating VitaLogik Monitor with CerebraLogik Preparing for Operation 

To prepare the CerebraLogik for operation 1.

Connect the CerebraLogik to one of the UIM inputs of the VitaLogik monitor

2.

From the Vital Signs menu select the relevant UIM channel

3.

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Attach the EEG scalp electrodes

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Secure the CerebraLogik to a convenient location near the patient's head using the attachment clip.

Electrode Location The two channels are marked as Left and Right. You can use either one or both channels, providing that a reference electrode is connected on the scalp. If two channels are used, a third Cross channel that is the difference between the Left and Right channel is also available for display. in Figure C-4: shows the electrode location for single or dual channel aEEG as recommended by El-Dib et al (2009)*.

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1.* El-Dib M, Change T, Tsuchida TN, Clancy RR. Amplitude-Integrated electroencephalograpy in neonates Pediatr Neurol 2009;41: 315-326

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Technical Alarm If any of the electrodes is not connected, a technical alarm is created and the quality bar appears full. A label with the faulty electrode is presented to the right of the Realtime or History panels. For example: EEG Lead L (+) off, or EEG Lead R ( - ) for the Left positive electrode, or the Right negative electrode failure respectively. If more than one electrode is not connected or the reference electrode is not connected, the following message is displayed: EEG Check Electrodes.

CerebraLogik Service CerebraLogik service is limited to: •

Replacing the complete module



Replacing plastic parts

Note: For repairs, send the module to Mennen Medical.

CerebraLogik Drawing See the following pages for CerebraLogik drawing.

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APPENDIX D: ADDITIONAL INFORMATION AND TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE On Mennen Medical Ltd. website, in the SERVICE HOME PAGE you can find the following information: •

Service policy and vision



Spare Parts & Price List



Part Numbers



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Service Call Form

To access the SERVICE HOME PAGE, click PARTNER AREA in Mennen Medical Ltd. website at www.mennenmedical.com . IMPORTANT! Access to the SERVICE HOME PAGE in the Mennen Medical site is controlled by Username and Password. Only authorized customers can access this part of the site. To receive a Username and Password, send a request with your details to: [email protected]. The Service Call form in the following pages can be accessed, filled and sent to Mennen Medical service department via the website.

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RMA : 

 

 Price : 

 

Delivery : 

 

C2 

   Send For Repair * 

RMA : 

 

Price : 

 

Delivery : 

 

C3 

         Buy Item* 

Delivery : 

 

C4 

 Information * 

C5 

Replacement Part # if exch.  Needed 

C6 

 

 

 Price : 

 

Customer Order Number if Exchange or Repair : * 

 

Description 

Serial #   

 

For Mennen Internal use only:   MRB:     YES      NO 

 

D ‐ Shipment Instructions, Customer request, after repair or exchange: *  D 1 

   Fedex Courier 

 

D 2 

   Airfreight 

 

D 3 

   Other 

 

ACG-000-023 Rev A Service call, technical assist request

Please send the form to [email protected]

S.W.   

APPENDIX E: LASER PRINTER SETUP The following Laser printers can be used on Mennen monitor network: HP Laser Jet 4050N/4200N/4100N/4014N/4015N When setting up the Laser printer make sure to: •

Verify that the printer IP Address is: 172.17.0. 231



Verify : OVERRIDE A4/LETTER=YES*

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APPENDIX F: TEST PROCEDURES Use the following tables for test procedures and recording test results (see also Periodic Testing and Preventive Maintenance).

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Mennen Medical VitaLogik Field Summary test for VL4X00 P/N 681-000-XXX and VL6000 P/N 781-000-XXX

VitaLogik4x00 and VL6000 Field Test   P/N 681‐000‐010/012/020/022/110/112/120/122/210/212/220222  P/N 781‐000‐010/020/110/120/210/220 

  Serial Number : Tested By:

____________________

__________________________

Unit P/N: ______________ Date: _______________

681/781-OPT-200 Yes / NO Par.

Subject

Description

Specifications

1.

Visual Inspection

UUT without CoverCheck all connectors, Cables, screws, Dust

O.K.

Measured Result value Pass/Fail

Connect the UUT to the main power and to Display only (the cover is open).

2.

Main power, Fans, Batteries Leakage, Mounting- testing

2.1

Connect main power cable & Battery Press main power switch for 1sec

2.2

Disconnect the AC line



AC LED in Green



Charger LED is Green Blinking / Permanent.

O.K.



System is stating to be loaded

O.K.



LED on main switch is O.K. on

  

Charger LED is Red AC LED is off System is running

O.K.

O.K. O.K. O.K.

2.3

Connect AC line

 

AC LED in Green Charger LED is Green Blinking / Permanent.

O.K. O.K.

2.4

Main Battery

3 Years Passed? Yes – Replace Battery

Done

2.5

Fan on CPU Board

3 Years Passed? Yes – Replace Fan

Done

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Subject

Description

Specifications

Working, low noise and air direction to out

O.K.

2.6

CPU Battery

3 Years Passed? Yes – Replace Battery

Done

2.7

Fan on the chassis

4 Years Passed? Yes – Replace Fan

Done

Working, low noise and air direction to out

O.K.

Measured Result value Pass/Fail

2.8

Leakage

As per standard

2.9

Mounting

Check the Mounting

3.

Trim Knob, Leds, Esc. Switch, Touch Screen, Configuration

3.1

3 Years passed?

Yes - Replace switch

Done

Trim Knob test

Move the Knob and see functions on screen

O.K.

3.2

Esc key test

Choose ECG and esc to main screen

O.K.

3.3

NIBP key test

Active NIBP: press NIBP; verify that the pump has started.

O.K.

pass O.K.

3.4

Silence key test

Press and verify label on the screen.

O.K.

3.5

Print key test

Press and verify that screen Is flashing

O.K.

3.6

Touch Screen (optional)

Touch screen and verify function.

O.K.

3.7

Set configuration

Record the configuration to the laptop

Saved

4.

Software Version

4.1

Main Unit Software

Software Version

V_____

4.2

CIPAM FE FLASH S.W.

Software Version

4.3

BEP FLASH S.W.

Software Version

4.4

SPO2 Version

4.5

NIBP S.W. Version

4.6

EtCO2 Version

S.W. Software Version Software Version

S.W. Software Version

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Add Report

V______ V______ V______ V______ V______

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Subject

4.7

BIOS S.W. Version Software Version Mennen Default

V______

4.8

SPB S.W Version

Software Version

V______

4.9

Wireless Version

Software Version

V______

6.

ECG Test , Simulator - DNI217A or similar

6.1

Without ECG cable “cable Out" message on the screen

6.3

Connect 5/12 leads " Fault ALL" message O.K. cable without leads Verify 5/12 Lead wires detection at ECG WF O.K. panel

6.4

Insert 5/12 leads Verify that fault message cable. disappear O.K. Connect all leads wires to the simulator 120BPM Heart Rate 120BPM 120+/- 2bpm

6.5

Alarm Test (Speaker and keys test)

6.5.1

QRS Tone test

Set the volume

Level 4

6.5.2

Alarm Tone test

Set the volume and ecg out of the limit

Tone O.K.

6.5.3

6.5.4

6.5.5

6.6

Description

Specifications

Measured Result value Pass/Fail

O.K.

Red label on

Silence key test (press Silence again after test for next step)

Press Silence key (the red label remained)

Alarm LED test – (RED) Set alarm to C1 and make alarm

Upper red led should blink

O.K.

Alarm LED test – (Yellow) Set alarm to C2 and make alarm

Upper yellow led should blink

O.K.

Silence O.K. Red label on

ECG Leads Faults test , Disconnect only one on each cycle LEAD

RL

“Lead RL Fault” Message O.K.

LEAD

RA

“Lead RA Fault” Message

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O.K.

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Subject

Description

Specifications

LEAD

LA

“Lead LA Fault” Message

O.K.

LEAD

LL

“Lead LL Fault” Message

O.K.

LEAD

V1

“Lead V Fault” Message

O.K.

LEAD

V2

“Lead V2 Fault” Message

O.K.

LEAD

V3

“Lead V3 Fault” Message

O.K.

LEAD

V4

“Lead V4 Fault” Message

O.K.

LEAD

V5

“Lead V5 Fault” Message

O.K.

LEAD

V6

“Lead V6 Fault” Message

O.K.

Measured Result value Pass/Fail

7.

Respiration Test -Set the simulator DNI217A to 1000 ohm RL-LL V.L.= RA-LL

7.1

3 Ohms 20bpm

Value

20 BPM  2

Waveform without noise

O.K.

8.

IBP Test , Simulator-DNI217A and TP400 the main board should be calibrated, According to the BP Calibration procedure

8.1

IBP-1

8.1.1

Disconnect the BP1 extension cable

“Cable out” Message

8.1.2

Connect BP1 extension cable

“Xducer not detect” Message

8.1.3

Connect simulator

“Not Zero” Message

8.1.4

Zero BP-1

BP-1 on the display

0/0/0 +/- 2mmHg

8.1.5

BP1-200mmHg in

BP-1 Rate

200/200/200 +/- 2mmHg

O.K.

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O.K. O.K.

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Subject

Description

9.2

IBP-2/3/4 – Repeat for IBP3/4 if required

9.2.1

Disconnect the BP2/BP3/BP4 extension cable

“Cable out” Message

Specifications

Measured Result value Pass/Fail

O.K. O.K. O.K.

9.2.2

Connect BP2/BP3/BP4 extension cable

“Xducer not detect” Message

O.K. O.K. O.K.

9.2.3

Connect simulator

“Not Zero” Message

O.K. O.K. O.K.

9.2.4

9.2.5

Zero BP-2/BP3/BP-4 by the key

BP-2/3/4/ on the display

BP2/BP3/BP4 +200mmHg in

BP-2/3/4 Rate

0/0/0 +/- 2mmHg 200/200/200 +/- 2mmHg 200/200/200 +/- 2mmHg 200/200/200 +/- 2mmHg

10.

Cardiac Output Test - Simulator: DNI217A and DNI21A or similar

10.1

Disconnect CO “Cable out” Message Cable Connect CO 2 Temp-3/4 = 30 Temp Split cable

10.2

Temp-3/4 = 37

O.K. T3 = 30 +/- 0.1 T4 = 30 +/- 0.1 T3 = 37 +/- 0.1 T4 = 37 +/- 0.1

11.

TEMP Test - TEMP Simulator, model FOGG TP69, or similar

11.1

Temp-1/2

Temp-1/2 = 30

T1 = 30 +/- 0.1 T2 = 30 +/- 0.1

11.2

Disconnect T1

"T1 Probe out " Message

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O.K.

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Subject

Description

Specifications

11.3

Disconnect T2

"T2 Probe out " Message

O.K.

12.

SpO2 Test

12.1

Spo2 without adapter cable Connect adapter without the sensor

“Cable out” Message

O.K.

12.2

12.3

12.4

“Probe out” Message O.K.

Connect the sensor Waveform to the finger

Recheck SpO2Disconnect cable and connect again

Measured Result value Pass/Fail

O.K.

SPO2 Value

XXX -Person test (90-100)

SPO2 Value & W.F

O.K.

13.

NIBP Test (if replacing OEM Module add the CAS NIBP test results)

13.1

Warp the cuff on the hand

NIBP SYS

XXX - Person

NIBP DIAS

XXX - Person

NIBP MEAN

XXX - Person

14.

EtCO2 Test (681-OPT-200)

14.1

One Year Passed

14.2

14.3

YES- Need Calibration EtCO2 without tube Tube not connected message should be displayed Connect tube and Waveform test the Waveform

15.

Recorder- Built in. Test (681/781-OPT-400)

15.1

Open Recorder door. In Utilities, activate Record button.

Verify 1. Recorder doesn't print. 2. In Selective Recording option the following message is displayed : "Recorder door is opened". 3. In the upper right corner of the screen, appears the icon "REC".

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Done O.K. O.K.

O.K

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Subject

Description

Specifications

15.2

Remove the Chart paper, from the Recorder, and close the door.

15.3

Insert into the Recorder the chart paper, and close the door.

Verify 1. Recorder doesn't print. 2. In Selective Recording option the following message is displayed : O.K "Recorder is out of paper" 3. In the upper right corner of the screen, appears the "REC" icon Verify 1. Recorder starts printingt. 2. In Selective Recording option no message is O.K displayed. 3. In the upper right corner of the screen, the "REC" icon disappears, after printing has finished.

Measured Result value Pass/Fail

Tested    by    _________________                          Date   ____________ 

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APPENDIX G: ACCEPTANCE REPORT Fill in the Device Acceptance check list in the following pages, and send it to Mennen Medical Service department for future reference.

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Mennen Medical Device Acceptance Check list      Device Name:__________________    Serial No.: ___________ *    End User details:    Hospital Name: _________________        Department:___________    Reported by:      _________________        Date:           _______________    Position:             _________________        Signature    ______________    * If the shipment included more than one unit, use one report for all units shipped  and add a list of their serial numbers.    Subject  Device application  

Site preparation  Check content 

Check content  Missing parts  Missing parts  Power requirement  First Activation   Training  Training 

Action  Decide and record the location and  type of clinical use of he device  Examples: ICU, ER, NICU   Site is prepared as per the User or  Service manual Compare the supplied device and  accessories to the packaging list  Compare the supplied devices to  the order  Could the device be used Without the missing parts ?  Call and send hardcopy request to  resolve the missing parts  Check that the power setting of the  device fits your power requirement  Performed by Mennen Medical  authorized person   Get preliminary basic training from  the distributer or manufacturer  Confirm that at the relevant users  are sufficiently trained 

Confirm Yes / No  □ YES   □  NO 

□ YES   □  NO  □ YES   □  NO  Note missing parts    Note missing parts  □ YES   □  NO  Confirm  □ YES   □  NO  □ YES   □  NO  □ YES   □  NO  □ YES   □  NO  □ YES   □  NO  Operate the device  under supervision.  □ YES   □  NO 

Mennen Medical Patient Monitor Check List  Subject 

Action

Done 

Vital signs   

Activate Vital signs Become familiar with VS  menu    Set Alarm limits    Set Display option    Set Alarm Response    Activate /Deactivate  VS  Become familiar with  ADT  Setup Menu    Alarm Volume    Display control  Preliminary use  Install basic monitor for  use of 3 to 7 days  Customizing   On the basic of the  preliminary experience;  customize the monitor  Customization tools  Monitor Profile    Quickeys    Permission Editor  Become familiar with  Chart  Patient Data    Trend   Full Disclosure / Overview  

Distributer Response  Subject  Subject Distributer visits        Final Visit     

         

□ YES   □  NO  □ YES   □  NO  □ YES   □  NO  □ YES   □  NO  □ YES   □  NO  □ YES   □  NO  □ YES   □  NO  □ YES   □  NO  □ YES   □  NO  □ YES   □  NO  □ YES   □  NO 

□ YES   □  NO  □ YES   □  NO  □ YES   □  NO  □ YES   □  NO  □ YES   □  NO  □ YES   □  NO 

Date

 

Notes:     

The final visit should enable the user to use the system without continuous  support.  Distributer or manufacturer should be available for advance use application. 

      

This report should be sent to Mennen Medical – Service department at:  [email protected] 

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