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1. Category Description Maximum length Multi Link leadwire set 3 Ld Adult Grabber IEC Ld II 74 cm 29 in Multi Link Ldwr Set Group 5 Ld Snap 130 cm 51 in Multi Link Ldwr Set Group 3 Ld Snap 130 cm 51 in Multi Link Ldwr Set Mini Clip DIN Neonatal 60 cm 24 in Multi Link Ldwr Set 5 Ld Snap 130 cm 51 in Multi Link Ldwr Set Radiotranslucent Grabber 1 6 m 60 in Multi Link Ldwr Set 6 Ld Snap 130 cm 51 in Multi Link Ldwr Set Individual Grabber 130 cm 51 in Multi Link Ldwr Set Individual Snap 130 cm 51 in Multi Link Ldwr Set Individual Grabber V2 V6 130 cm 51 in 300 Series 3 Ld Set w clips 75 cm 30 in 300 Series 3 Ld Set w clips 1 5 m 60 in 300 Series 3 Ld Set w snaps 75 cm 30 in 300 Series 5 Ld Set w clips 125 cm 49 in 300 Series 5 Ld Set w clips 1 5 m 60 in 300 Series 5 Ld Set w snaps 125 cm 49 in 300 Series replacement clip lead 125 cm 49 in 300 Series replacement clip lead 1 5 m 60 in 300 Series replacement clip lead 75 cm 30 in 300 Series replacement snap lead 125 cm 49 in Invasive BP cables and transducers Utah Transducer Adapter Cable 3 6 m 12 ft Spectramed Transducer Adapter Cable 3 6 m 12 ft Dual BP adapter 30 cm 12 in Utah Transducer Adapter Cable 3 6 m 12 ft Abbott Transpac lIl Adapter Cable 3 6 m 12 ft Abbott Transpac IV Adapter Cable 3 6 m 12 ft Edwards Truwave Adapter Cable 3 6 m 12 ft
2. 940B Connect one end of the ePort cable to the TRAM NET2 ePort connector and the other end to the Patient Data Module 3 4 Solar 8000M i patient monitor 2026265 075C Installation Back panel connections ETHERNET VGA VID 1 and 2 One Tram rac must have a J power supply 043B The ETHERNET connector provides an ANSI IEEE 802 3 10BaseT Ethernet standard interface to the Unity Network using a Category 5 network cable The connector 1s an 8 pin RJ 45 type NOTE The number of video connectors varies by configuration The two VGA connectors provide an interface to analog VGA displays The connector is a 15 pin high density D type WARNING Do not connect a monochrome display to the Solar 8000M patient monitor Visual alarm indictors may not appear properly resulting in a hazard to the patient 014D 2026265 075C Solar 8000M i patient monitor 3 5 Installation Back panel connections DFP VID 1 and 2 Two DFP Digital Flat Panel connectors provide an interface to digital displays The connector is a 20 pin MDR type 014C RS 232 1 The RS 232 1 s
3. detect an error on this PCB OFF DS6 Red Rac COMM Tram rac 4 processor PCB is OK Flashes opposite DS5 twice per second DS5 Red Rac DAS Data acquisition PCB is OK Flashes opposite DS6 twice per second 1 Because I hear when I am talking the talking LED flashes with the hearing LED but the hearing LED will also flash alone when it hears someone else talking 5 18 Solar 8000M i patient monitor 2026265 075C Troubleshooting Troubleshooting software updates Troubleshooting software updates The following is a list of problems commonly encountered during a software update with their solutions Problem Monitor appears locked up during a network download Possible reason and solution CAUTION Do not power cycle or reboot the monitor if downloading the Boot Code is proceeding normally The monitor will be rendered useless If the packet or byte numbers stop advancing for at least two minutes do the following 1 Check that all cables are properly connected 2 At the patient monitor m Hold down NBP Go Stop and Zero All m Press and release the TRIM KNOB control m Keep holding NBP Go Stop and Zero All until the Boot Code information appears on the display 3 Repeat the software update procedure for the aborted file from the beginning Software revision window does not list part numbers If the part numbers are not
4. Consider TRAM NET as a small area network SAN contained in one room or at the patient bedside Consider Ethernet as the local area network LAN for room to room communication or communication between patient monitors central stations and other GE equipment throughout the hospital NOTE GE highly recommends using a private LAN to connect Unity products The purpose of the Unity Network is to connect only Unity devices for the exchange of patient data and room to room communication Adding non Unity devices PCs laptops desktops etc may compromise the ability of the Unity Network to meet its intended use A private LAN is not the same as a private IP address This local area network links all patient monitors central stations and other GE equipment throughout the hospital The TRAM NET connector makes a TRAM NET small area network available for the peripheral devices The TRAM NET controller resides within the main processor which provides efficient data transfer by sharing main memory TRAM NET is a small network that offers ample flexibility a high rate of communication and relatively inexpensive cabling Data is transmitted at the rate of 921 6K bits per second It uses a star topology sometimes referred to as a rooted tree topology This means that the wiring of the network can be pictured as a star or a series of stars The center of each star is called a hub and the points of the star are called nodes Th
5. Xe jj TEN New label 010 Perform a cold start See Cold start on page 5 2 Visually verify that the performing cold start message appears to be sure the a cold start was actually performed Restore the above settings If the patient monitor is not on the Unity Network be sure to set the time and date WARNING Patient data loss Do not change the time and date if the patient monitor is on a network Doing so will result in patient data loss If the monitor is on a network verify that the time and date is automatically set by the network time master Solar 8000M i patient monitor 2026265 075C Field replaceable units Disassembly Lithium battery Speaker The following error message will appear when the lithium battery fails ERROR THE INTERNAL BATTERY THAT MAINTAINS THE MONITOR S DEFAULTS HAS FAILED SERVICE MAY BE REQUIRED When this error message appears complete the steps listed above for the processor board Then desolder the battery and solder in a new lithium battery 1 Remove the cover 2 Using a metric hex or allen wrench with ball end unscrew two Screws 3 Remove speaker from chassis 2026265 075C Solar 8000M i patient monitor 7 11 Field replaceable units Disassembly Solar 8000M i patient monitor 2026265 075C A Appendix A Technical specifications 2026265 075C Solar 8000M i patient monitor A 1 Appendix A Technical
6. Viewing Another Bedside On 804 1 Split View Text describing the viewed bedside 2 Full View name is shown Viewing Another Bedside Off 805 1 Split View Text describing the viewed bedside 2 Full View name is shown Network Connection Change 806 0 Stops communicating 1 Starts communicating TRAM ECG Module Connection Change 807 0 Stops communicating 1 Starts communicating 5 26 Solar 8000M i patient monitor 2026265 075C Troubleshooting Get error logs Get error logs Get logs via PC using netUpdate Requirements These instructions describe how to copy log files from a Solar 8000M i patient monitor to a PC using one of the following configurations m PC or PC laptop connected to a Solar 8000M i patient monitor PC or PC laptop connected to the Unity Network MC network CAUTION LOSS OF MONITORING There may be a temporary loss of monitoring functions until the log file retrieval is complete Do not copy logs while a patient monitor 1s connected to a patient Medical staff should be prepared to cover patients in need during these periods of lost monitoring functions PC to patient monitor PC to Unity Network MC network m One patient monitor software CD ROM V5 or later NOTE The netUpdate tool is only available on a software CD ROM m Microsoft Windows XP 2000 or NT operating system m CD ROM drive m Network card Category 5 crossover patch
7. Connect the power cord to the power supply inlet on the back of the Solar 8000M i patient monitor If using a Tram rac with power supply connect the power cord as shown Tram rac with Power Supply 007A Power switch Ethernet connector RS 232 connectors C A TRAM NET 1 RS 232 2 ae ETHERNET TRAM NET 2 E 008C Power cord Voltage select TRAM NET connectors Video connectors X Digital flat panel connectors Solar 8000M RS 232 connectors A RS 2321 VGA Vid 1 N 010C Voltage select TRAM NET ePort connectors Video connectors Digital flat panel connectors Power cord Solar 8000i Power switch Ethernet connector EXT v UE Tram Net 2 ePort o LI T oss NOTE The number of video connectors varies by configuration 2026265 075C Solar 8000M i patient monitor Installation Back panel connections TRAM NET Tram rac 4a housing Tram rac 2 housing CAUTION Equipment damage Connect all peripheral equipment before plugging the power cord into an AC outlet Otherwise connectors may be damaged TRAM NET provides the network for communication with bedside peripherals and acquisition modules NOTE If two Tram
8. Appendix A Technical specifications Patient Data Module Patient Data Module Refer to the Patient Data Module service manual for technical Specifications Solar SpO Masimo SET module Refer to the Solar SpO Masimo SET Module service manual for technical specifications 2026265 075C Solar 8000M i patient monitor Appendix A Technical specifications Solar 8000M i display Solar 8000M i display The Solar 8000M 1 patient monitor is currently available with the following GE displays 15 inch medical grade digital flat panel display with touchscreen 15 inch medical grade analog digital flat panel display with or without touchscreen m 19 inch medical grade analog digital flat panel display with or without touchscreen Off the shelf non medical grade displays are also compatible see the required and recommended specifications in this appendix WARNING Do not connect a monochrome display to the Solar 8000M patient monitor Visual alarm messages may not appear properly WARNING Use of non GE displays with the Solar 8000M i monitor may result in loss of visual alarms and patient monitoring Display functionality must be verified for proper operation with the Solar 8000M i patient monitor in the clinical environment prior to placing into service Purchaser s responsibility The display purchaser is responsible for meeting Solar 8000M display specifications GE does not make reco
9. M Port power sourcing Each M Port is capable of providing 5V 596 100mA into an external load Isolation Per the M Port Specification Basic Insulation for 250Vac is provided between each M Port and any other isolated facility and from earth ground ESD protection scheme The M Port connectors are ESD protected by using the planar capacitance method since they are isolated from an earth connection The typical diode transzorb pair is employed to clamp the connector pin to its isolated return plane The impedance of the connector contact the ferrite bead and the copper traces form an impedance divider with the planar capacitor formed by the dielectric material in the PCB layer between the copper of the isolated return plane and the copper of the common earthed plane The expectation is that the physical impedance divider formed by the bead trace connector inductance and the planar capacitor will accomplish the following two results m Limit the rate of rise of the voltage across the isolation barrier i e across the planar capacitor and m Limit the peak amplitude to which the voltage across the barrier rises to RS 232 serial ports Both RS 232 serial ports are associated to a video set as described earlier to accommodate a touchscreen However the serial ports are not limited to being a touchscreen interface only The RS 232 1 port also interfaces to the iPanel computer and either of these serial ports are capable of p
10. ON when receive path is OK from hub to the Solar 8000M i M Port DS17 Green Link hear all talking on Ethernet ON when receive path is OK from hub to the Solar 8000M i M Port DS18 Green Link hear all talking on Ethernet ON when receive path is OK from hub to the Solar 8000M i M Port DS19Green Link hear all talking on Ethernet ON when receive path is OK from hub to the Solar 8000M i M Port Processor LEDs on processor PCB DS9 Green Power 3 3V is applied to PCB ON steady DS6 Green am OK LED Main processor PCB is OK Flashes at 1 2 Hz M Port Status LEDs DS14 DS13 DS12 DS8 on processor PCB State Description Solid green Indicates the device is communicating properly Indicates the device has been identified but there is no communication Flashing yellow Indicates that too many identical devices are connected or the device cannot be identified 5 16 Solar 8000M i patient monitor 2026265 075C Troubleshooting Troubleshooting procedure DS 19 DS 18 DS 17 DS 16 DS 15 O Js i co E N Q D p JO Q CY p Me our ia ier szog jezza 1523 D m sz 16698 eren wold vH peu Zave oe oo fa ey A Bpa si cononnsd e968 EEE 0 20605
11. The SDRAM test performed by Boot Code failed Check the LS6 LED I m OK If the SDRAM test failed it will continually flash error codes m Error codes always start with 3 very short pulses in quick succession m Binary 1s are long ON pulses m Binary Os are short ON pulses m The first digit is the most significant m There are 6 binary digits per error code m A short pause occurs between the first 4 binary digits and the last 2 binary digits If you observe error codes replace the processor pcb 2 Boot Code not loaded properly or is corrupt This may be the case if the I m OK LED is stuck ON or OFF Replace the processor pcb 3 Power supply failure Replace the power supply 4 Loose connections to power supply Tighten connections 5 Excessive loading on external connector due to malfunctioning peripheral device Isolate and replace the malfunctioning device 6 Other Replace the power supply T Power supply replaced but display still doesn t work Replace processor pcb Boot Code starts but Main Code does not 1 Check the boot banner for hardware test results The following information is available m SRAM test results passed or failed m SDRAM test results passed or failed m Main flash check passed or failed m Boot flash check passed or failed m Real time clock is running or failed If any of the above is failed then Boot Code refuses to run the Main Code Cycle power on the patient monitor and it ma
12. steps over the last 63 seconds 0 50 30 00 Hz 95 in 0 01 Hz steps 0 50 30 00 Hz 50 in 0 01 Hz steps DSC4 only 0 100 0 in 0 1 steps DSC3 only 0 100 0 dB in 0 01 dB units where 0 dB 0 0001 mV 0 0 100 0 dB in 0 01 dB units where 0 dB 0 0001 mV 0 0 100 0 in 0 1 steps BIS DSC 1 or 2 channels EEG DSC 1 2 or 4 channels Normal mode 128 or 256 sps Transmission of EEG waveforms may be enabled or disabled with a software command Filter options for filtered EEG waveforms sent to host monitor 256 samples second only Normal mode Power requirements Maximum Power Consumption non isolated Environmental specifications Operating Conditions Storage Conditions Temperature Relative Humidity Altitude Atmospheric Pressure Alarm specifications Alarm Limit Range Type Physical specifications Height Width Depth Weight Cooling Method Heat Dissipation Warranty High pass 0 25 1 0 2 0 Hz Low pass none 30 50 70 Hz Notch none 50 60 50 amp 60 Hz 16 5V 300mA 5V 2mA Refer to the monitor specifications 40 C to 70 C 40 F to 140 F 0 to 95 non condensing 305 to 1830m 1000 to 6 000ft 645 to 795mmHg 860 to 1060hPa BIS 1 to 100 Audible and visual 4 0 cm 1 6 in 11 4 cm 4 5 in 28 6 cm 11 25 in 0 52 Kg 1 15 Ib Natural convection 20Btu Hr 6W maximum One year accessories may differ A 20 Solar 8000M i patient monitor 2026265 075C
13. 50 or RM module with AutoPort then adapter PN 2001973 001 is required Soler 8000 m mo M2n M30 Man ORO Ee 016A 3 8 Solar 8000M i patient monitor 2026265 075C Installation Front panel connectors and indicators Unity Network ID connectivity device The figure below shows the Unity Network ID connectivity device connected to one of the M Ports NOTE This connection requires that the Unity Network ID connectivity device IP address is a 10 X X X address Refer to the Unity Network ID connectivity device service manual for more details Ethernet connector 12545678 017A Laser printer Refer to the instructions provided in Laser Printer Support Kit pn 2013421 001 for details on interconnection using the interface adapter and installing a serial card in a laser printer WARNING SHOCK HAZARD Laser printers are UL 60950 EN 60950 certified equipment which may not meet the leakage current requirements of patient care equipment This equipment must not be located in the patient vicinity unless the medical system standard EN 60601 1 1 is followed Do not connect a laser printer to a multiple portable socket outlet MPSO supplying patient care equipment The use of an MPSO for a system will result in an
14. 700 Dual Temp Module Series 400 Dual BP Module BP Module BP Dual Temp Module GE SpO2 Module Masimo SET SpO2 Module Capnostat Mainstream EtCO2 Module Capnostat Mainstream Module Capnostat Dual CO2 Module Pryon Mainstream Module Pryon Sidestream Module SAM Module SAM80 Module Tram Module w ECG Resp CO 2 BP NIBP SpO2 Tram Module w ECG Resp CO 3 BP NIBP SpO2 Tram Module w ECG Resp CO 4 BP SpO2 Tram Module w ECG Resp CO NIBP SpO2 Tram Module w ECG Resp CO 4 BP NIBP SpO2 GE Tram Module w ECG Resp CO 4 BP NIBP SpO2 Tram Module w ECG Resp CO 4 BP NIBP SpO2 Nellcor OxiMax Tram Module w ECG Resp CO 4 BP NIBP SpO2 Masimo Tram Module w ECG Resp CO SpO2 GE Nellcor Tram Module w ECG Resp CO SpO2 Nellcor Tram Module w ECG Resp CO SpO2 Nellcor OxiMax 2026265 075C Solar 8000M i patient monitor 2 9 Equipment overview Device compatibility Tram Module w ECG Resp CO SpO2 Masimo tcpO2 pCO2 Module Peripheral devices Respiratory Mechanics Module Impedance Cardiograph Module The Solar 8000M 1 patient monitor is compatible with the following peripheral devices Device Interface Solar 8000M i Remote M Port Solar 8000M i Keypad M Port PRN 50 M Port with M Port compatible PRN50 RAC 4A Comm TRAM NET RAC 4A DAS TRAM NET RAC
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16. D DMM set to measure AC voltage 300A Connect the power cord of the device under test to the power receptacle on the leakage tester Set the power switch of the device under test to ON Read the current leakage indicated on DMM Set the polarity switch on the leakage tester to RVS reverse Read the current leakage indicated on DMM NOTE If either reading is greater than the appropriate specification below the device under test fails Contact GE Technical Support 300 uA 0 3 volts on the DMM and the device under test is powered from 100 120 V 50 60 Hz 300 uA 0 3 volts on the DMM and the device under test is powered from a centered tapped 200 240 V 50 60 Hz single phase circuit 500 uA 0 5 volts on the DMM and the device under test is powered from a non center tapped 200 240 V 50 60 Hz single phase circuit NOTE Center tapped and non center tapped supply circuits produce different leakage currents and the UL and EN limits are different Set the power switch of the device under test to OFF 2026265 075C Solar 8000M i patient monitor 4 11 Maintenance and checkout Electrical safety tests Enclosure leakage current test This test pertains to the Solar 8000M part of the monitoring system Perform this test to measure current leakage through exposed conductive surfaces on the device under test during normal operation 1 Configure the leakage tester like the circuit shown below w
17. DIDCA 420915 031 m Cable category 5 418335 002 m AutoPort to M Port Adapter 2001973 001 Blood pressure test m Blood pressure simulator cable 700095 001 4 16 Solar 8000M i patient monitor 2026265 075C Mai ntenance and checkout Checkout procedure Set up Temperature test m 700 400 series dual temperature adapter 402015 004 m Temperature simulator cable for use with Marg Ill Cardiac output test m Cardiac output simulator Il 900028 001 no longer available for ordering m Cardiac output cable adapter 700092 001 Sp02 test m Masimo SpO2 Test Kit includes Masimo Tester and SpO2 Sensor Adapter Cable 2021087 001 m Nellcor pulse oximeter tester model SRC 2 2007650 001 m Dual BP adapter cable 2005772 001 m Nellcor OxiMax pulse oximeter functional tester model SRC MAX 2007650 002 NBP test m NBP cuff coupling 400787 001 m NBP hose coupling 46100 0020 m NBP tee 4745 101 m NBP tubing 2 feet 401582 001 Manometer digital or mercury Meriam Instrument Smart Manometer model 350 DM2000 or equivalent m NBP tube 414873 001 m NBP cuff 9461 301 m Pipe PVC DEFIB sync test m Unterminated cable assembly 2017842 001 m Oscilloscope Complete the following steps in the order presented Failure to attain any of the listed results indicates a malfunction 1 Confirm that all components of the monitoring system are correctly connected as de
18. Inc Started Automatic LocalSyster Sy ClipBook Supports C Manual LocalSyster S COM Event System Provides a Started Manual LocalSyster Sa Computer Browser Maintains a Started Automatic LocalSyster Sa DefWatch Started Automatic LocalSyster Ss DHCP Client Managesn Started Automatic LocalSyster Sy Distributed Link Tra Sends notif Started Automatic LocalSyster a Distributed Transac Coordinate Manual nu gt 937A 3 Inthe specific service e g BlackICE properties window select Stop SlackICE Properties Local Computer uid es General Log On Recovery Dependencies Service name BlackICE Display name BlackICE Description C Path to executable Service C Program Files Network ICENBlackICE Vblackd exe status Ne type Automatic J Service status Started stat Stop Pause Resume Stop E start parameters that apply when you start the service b utt on from here Start parameters 938A 4 Verify that the Service status reads Stopped Select OK and close all windows 6 Repeat these instructions for all VPN wireless network cards or any firewall protection programs running on your PC 5 30 Solar 8000M i patient monitor 2026265 075C Troubleshooting Get error logs NOTE If you are unsure of the firewall networking services on your PC contact your local IT administrator for details Windows 2000 and XP PCs allow you to send a list of service
19. MHz minimum 300 1 typical 150 nits minimum Anti glare hard coat If the monitor display will be mounted it must accommodate GCX or equivalent mounting GCX Corporation 3875 Cypress Drive Petaluma CA 94954 707 773 1100 Refer to Non medical grade displays on page A 23 2026265 075C Solar 8000M i patient monitor A 27 Appendix A Technical specifications Solar 8000M i display A 28 Solar 8000M i patient monitor 2026265 075C B Appendix B Electromagnetic compatibility 2026265 075C Solar 8000M i patient monitor 8000i Patient Monitor Appendix B Electromagnetic compatibility Electromagnetic compatibility EMC Electromagnetic compatibility EMC Changes or modifications to this system not expressly approved by GE can cause EMC issues with this or other equipment This system is designed and tested to comply with applicable regulation regarding EMC and must be installed and put into service according to the EMC information stated in this supplement CAUTION Use of portable phones or other radio frequency RF emitting equipment near the system may cause unexpected or adverse operation CAUTION The equipment or system should not be used adjacent to or stacked with other equipment If adjacent or stacked use is necessary the equipment or system should be tested to verify normal operation in the configuration in which it is being used Guidance and manufacturer
20. Main Code menu selection that appears after a successful software download It allows the user to continue downloading other files without resetting the monitor 5 2 Solar 8000M i patient monitor 2026265 075C Troubleshooting Terms used Monitor memory Monitor memory contains the Ethernet address internet address bed name care unit name and standard unit defaults for each monitor Protected memory Protected memory contains a patient s history and any individualized changes to the unit defaults Power cycle or reboot To power cycle or reboot the monitor turn the power OFF at the rear of the unit wait 10 seconds then turn the power ON Service mode main code The SERVICE MODE menu is found in the monitor MAIN menu and is used for various functions like calibration video tests and downloading monitor interface software See details later in this chapter Service menu boot code The Service Menu found in the Boot Code is used when downloading the Boot Code and main processor code See details later in this chapter Warm start boot code A warm start activates the software previously downloaded The following steps activates a warm start 1 Hold down NBP Go Stop and Zero All 2 Press and release the TRIM KNOB control 3 Keep holding NBP Go Stop and Zero All until the Boot Code information appears on the display 4 Select Start Patient Monitoring Country selection This is a Boot Code s
21. Maintenance and checkout Cleaning Cleaning Cleaning precautions Exterior cleaning Cleaning the display NOTE See Cleaning disinfecting and storing GE ECG cables and leadwires on page 4 5 for instructions specific to GE ECG cables and leadwires Use one of the following approved solutions m Cidex solution Sodium hypochlorite bleach diluted Mild soap diluted Lint free cloth Dust remover compressed air To avoid damage to the equipment surfaces never use the following cleaning agents organic solvents ammonia based solutions acetone solution alcohol based cleaning agents Betadine solution a wax containing a cleaning substance or abrasive cleaning agents Clean the exterior surfaces with a clean lint free cloth and one of the cleaning solutions listed in the table above m Wring the excess solution from the cloth Do not drip any liquid into open vents switches plugs or connectors m Dry the surfaces with a clean cloth or paper towel To clean the display follow the recommendations of the display s manufacturer In general you will need to use a soft clean lint free cloth dampened with a glass cleaner CAUTION To avoid getting liquid 1nto connector openings do not spray glass cleaning or general cleaning solutions directly onto the product s surface 4 4 Solar 8000M i patient monitor 2026265 075C Maintenance and checkout Cleaning Cleaning the Touch Sc
22. Spectramed Transducer Adapter Cable 3 6 m 12 ft Utah Disposable Transducers DPT DP2 DP3 N A Spectramed Transducers TC MQ N A Abbott Transpac lll Transducers N A 2026265 075C Solar 8000M i patient monitor B 7 Appendix B Electromagnetic compatibility Electromagnetic compatibility EMC Category Description Maximum length Abbott Transpac IV Transducers N A Edwards Truwave Transducers PX N A Cardiac output cables and probes Cardiac Output Cable 3 6 m 12 ft Cardiac Output Probe 2 4m 8 ft Cardiac Output Cable 3 6 m 12 ft Temperature cables and probes Dual Temp Cable 20 cm 8 in Temp Probe Interconnect Cable 3 6 m 12 ft Dual Temp Cable 20 cm 8 in Pulse oximetry cables and sensors Nellcor RECAL Interface Cable 3 6 m 12 ft Masimo SET Interface Cable 3 6 m 12 ft Masimo SET Interface Cable 3 6 m 12 ft Nellcor RCAL Interface Cable 3 6 m 12 ft Nellcor OxiMax Interface Cable 3m 10 ft Masimo Finger Sensor Pediatric N A Masimo Finger Sensor Adult N A Masimo Sensor Finger Probe N A ICG cable ICG Patient Cable 4 8 m 15 ft BIS EEG cables BIS DSC w PIC Plus N A EEG DSC w leadwires N A EEG DSC Extension Cable 6 m 20 ft TC cable Radiometer E5280 Patient Cable N A SvO cable Abbott Optical Module N A CO CO Sensor Cable 24m 8ft Accessories B 8 Solar 8000M i patient monitor 2026265 075C Appendix B Electromagnet
23. aaa oer a emen hen ee a em hm Re qa m hen de be we 5 3 Protected memory ssssssssssssssss e 5 3 Power cycle or reboot ee ena ena ene ee 5 3 Service mode main code aen 5 3 Service menu boot code neen 5 3 Warm start boot code aen 5 3 Country selection ke oane ee een ee een ee a en le an be 5 3 Set language vennen nennen nen heh ne 5 3 Service MENUS iie mc on x neck ne Hoen ee XI oe AE Eek een ee 5 4 Boot code Service Menu onee 5 4 Main code SERVICE MODE menu cece eee eens 5 6 Fault analysis 1 ar ener rene drei E xm RE EY xn eines 5 10 ONE 5 10 Calibration unes ere ek e RR e Re Rh e RD TR a 5 10 AC line voltage test 1 1 ccelo ee ne n nenne 5 11 120 VAC 50 60 HZ oan isse kien tek done mei mad i Rosa i 5 11 240 VAG 50 60 Hz neen en rene arx me m ma ems 5 11 Troubleshooting procedure sooner eenen een 5 12 Problems and solutions sss 5 13 LED troubleshooting eeen 5 16 Troubleshooting software updates onsen 5 19 2026265 075C Solar 8000M i patient monitor iii Error messages no cceve ga LUE XE venter dane T veenbaas 5 20 Reviewing errorlevent logs an ooo eeen eenen eenen 5 22 Accessing error event logs oenen 5 22 Useful error data a inci sce ben exta ania ta eeen 5 23 Get error logs scie ore E lf RR AURI RR AE PERENNE IP Rus Dus 5 27 Get logs via PC using netUpdate nn 5 27 Configuratio
24. address hex pairs converted to decimal 126 3138 4 19 253 Use the monitor SERVICE MODE menu in Main Code 1 Access the SET INTERNET ADDRESS option starting from the MAIN menu Select MORE MENUS gt MONITOR SETUP gt SERVICE MODE 2 Enter password using the TRIM KNOB control to select the day and month from monitor screen with leading zeros e g July 4 0407 3 Select MONITOR SETTINGS gt SET INTERNET ADDRESS 4 Use the TRIM KNOB control to enter the correct digits 5 Press the TRIM KNOB control to exit Power cycle the monitor by turning the rear power switch off and then on This configures the monitor with the new programmed data 6 16 Solar 8000M i patient monitor 2026265 075C Field replaceable units 2026265 075C Solar 8000M i patient monitor Field replaceable units Ordering parts Ordering parts The parts lists and assembly drawings in this chapter supply enough detail for you to order parts for the assemblies considered field serviceable If you require additional information or troubleshooting assistance contact Technical Support To order parts contact Service Parts at the address or telephone number listed on the How to Reach Us page found in the front of this manual For the latest parts information including substitutions obsolescence and compatibility please visit our Parts ID Portal website at http egems gehealthcare com partsiduser gems Welcome jsp So
25. discussion 2 18 Solar 8000M i patient monitor 2026265 075C Equipment overview Theory of operation Communication system PCI bus implementation The PCI Bus is used to communicate with the video accelerator and two 2 expansion slots The PCI Bus is a 32 bit 33MHz implementation The PCI Bus interface to the MPC860 Bus was accomplished by implementing a purchased Intellectual Property IP design in the FPGA for a Host Bridge and PCI Bus Arbiter Ethernet for unity The Processor PCB provides one 1 IEEE 802 3 10BaseT compliant Ethernet port This port is implemented using an SCC within the MPC860 and an LXT905 Serial Interface Adapter An Ethernet Port Address label is affixed to the connector bracket and visible to the user without disassembly Processor SCC channel The first Serial Communication Controller SCC is used to implement the Ethernet channel Serial interface adapter The LXT905 is used as the Serial Interface Adapter SIA for each Ethernet channel TRAM NET 2 ports The Processor PCB provides an interface to the GEHC proprietary Carrier Sense Multiple Access Collision Detection CSMA CD network TRAM NET by providing a TRAM NET Controller TNC and a Hub facility The TRAM NET 1 port provides TRAM NET communication only for connection to the Tram rac 4A or Tram rac 2 The TRAM NET 2 ePort port provides TRAM NET communication or ePort communication for connection to the PDM with an ePort cable W
26. eo Kd 4 002B 2 6 Solar 8000M i patient monitor 2026265 075C Equipment overview System components PRN 50 PRN 50 M digital writer The PRN 50 PRN 50 M digital writer thermally records patient data on a paper strip Any parameter or trace that can be monitored on a monitor can be graphed by the writer Graphs initiate automatically when an alarm is activated or they can be initiated manually from the monitor PRN 50 M A po DI oo j 003C NOTE The PRN 50 M digital writer is an M Port device To make an AutoPort device such as PRN 50 M Port compatible use the AutoPort to M Port adapter pn 2001973 001 Laser printer An optional laser printer can be connected directly to the monitor via one of the M Ports The laser printer must have a serial port and an interface adapter is required for the cable between the laser printer and the monitor Refer to the instructions provided in Laser Printer Support Kit pn 2013421 001 for details on the interface adapter and installing a serial card in a laser printer WARNINGS SHOCK HAZARD Laser printers are UL 60950 EN 60950 certified equipment which may not meet the leakage current requirements of patient care equipment This equipment must not be located in the patient vicinity unless the medical system standard EN 60601 1 1 is followed Do not connect a laser printer to a multiple portable socket outlet MPSO supplying patient care equipm
27. listed for the monitor interfaces in the software revision window the software update has not been activated Power cycle the monitor and view the software revisions window again If the part numbers are still missing repeat the update procedure for each missing file Waveforms do not appear at the central station If communication is corrupted do the following 1 Check all cables for a good connection 2 Ensure that the central station software is correct 3 Ensure Ethernet addresses have been programed correctly Refer to the appropriate service manual 4 Ensure the Ethernet address has been programmed correctly at the patient monitor m Hold down NBP Go Stop and Zero All m Press and release the TRIM KNOB control m Keep holding NBP Go Stop and Zero All until the Boot Code information appears on the display m The Ethernet address displays in the Boot Code banner information 5 If the Ethernet address needs to be changed in Boot Code a unique password is required to access Change Ethernet Address in the Options Menu Fax a password request to GE Customer Relationship Center at 877 633 8181 to obtain a password You will need to provide your product serial number and Ethernet address The Ethernet address displays in the Boot Code banner information 2026265 075C Solar 8000M i patient monitor 5 19 Troubleshooting Error messages Error messages The following table describes error messages that may ap
28. lost 2026265 075C Solar 8000M i patient monitor 5 9 Troubleshooting Fault analysis Fault analysis Overview Calibration The problems and solutions in this chapter represent only a few of the faults that you may encounter and are not intended to cover every possible problem that may occur A systematic approach to the diagnosis of problems as well as a general understanding of the architecture both hardware and software of the patient monitor are essential to ensure successful troubleshooting of a device GE recommends formal service training before repairs are attempted These troubleshooting procedures combined with training provide the service technician with skills necessary to service and repair a patient monitor in the event of a malfunction Before starting any detailed troubleshooting complete a thorough visual inspection of the following All cable connections secure Devices properly powered Connected to a proper power source Correct Ethernet and internet addresses No duplication of internet addresses and LAN addresses on the network The Solar 8000M i patient monitor is factory calibrated and requires no calibration in the field The only field adjustable switch is S1 on the power supply It selects the range for the AC mains input but should not need to be changed Solar 8000M i patient monitor 2026265 075C Troubleshooting AC line voltage test AC line voltage test This tes
29. maintenance irrespective of usage is essential to ensure that the equipment will always be functional when required Every GE device has a unique serial number for identification A sample of the information found on a serial number label is shown below HHH HH HH HAAR H H TEREE Description product code year manufactured fiscal week manufactured production sequence number manufacturing site nm c OU gt miscellaneous characteristic 2026265 075C Solar 8000M i patient monitor 1 7 Introduction Service information 1 8 Solar 8000M i patient monitor 2026265 075C 2 Equipment overview 2026265 075C Solar 8000M i patient monitor Equipment overview System components System components Solar 8000M i patient monitoring system The Solar 8000M 1 patient monitoring system consists of the following standard components Solar 8000M 1 processing unit Display Keypad and or remote control Two possible acquisition devices Tram rac housing with acquisition module s Patient Data Module also referred to as PDM Optional components include iPanel computer Clinical Information Center central station Remote display VGA and DFP NOTE Available on Solar 8000M and Solar 80001 patient monitors with dual display capability Printer PRN 50 PRN 50 M Unity Network ID connectivity device 2 2 Solar 8000M i patient monitor 2026265
30. maximum 40 Watts typical Low voltage shutdown 85 VAC Cooling Convection Heat dissipation 238 Btu hr maximum 70 Watts 2026265 075C Solar 8000M i patient monitor Appendix A Technical specifications Tram rac 2 and 4A module housings Tram rac 4A housing without optional power supply Distance from Solar 8000i 20 feet maximum Power requirements 16 76 V 3 5 A maximum Tram rac 2 and 4A housing Operating temperature 10 C to 35 C 50 F to 95 F Operating humidity 40 to 95 noncondensing Storage temperature 10 C to 50 C 14 F to 122 F Storage humidity 0 to 95 noncondensing Physical specifications Tram rac 2 housing Height 11 9 cm 4 7 in Width 14 5 cm 5 7 in Depth 31 2 cm 12 3 in Weight 2 3 kg 5 Ib Tram rac 4A housing Height 22 9 cm 9 0 in Width 14 5 cm 5 7 in Depth 31 8 cm 12 5 in without power supply 37 1 cm 14 6 in with power supply Weight 2 7 kg 6 Ib without power supply 3 4 kg 7 5 Ib with power supply A 6 Solar 8000M i patient monitor 2026265 075C Appendix A Technical specifications Tram modules and Solar parameter functionality Tram modules and Solar parameter functionality Tram module processing Main Processor Input Output Processor Data Acquisition Processor Sp02 Processor ECG Standard leads available Leads analyzed simultaneously Lead fail Lead fail sensing current Waveform display aspect ratio Input specifi
31. monitor controls the analog out signal used to trigger a defibrillator Refer to the defibrillator manufacturer s manual for the required pulse amplitude and duration Use the Boot Code SERVICE MENU to configure or change the MARKER OUT signal of the DEFIB SYNC connector on a Solar ECG module Activate the Boot Code 1 Hold down NBP Go Stop and Zero All 2 Press and release the TRIM KNOB control 3 Keep holding NBP Go Stop and Zero All until the Boot Code information appears on the display 4 Select SERVICE MENU 5 Select 4 SET CONFIGURATION menu option 6 Inthe Configuration Menu select 1 Defib Sync Voltage and choose 5V or 12V amplitude 2 Defib Sync Pulse Width and choose 10 ms or 100 ms for pulse duration 2026265 075C Solar 8000M i patient monitor 6 7 Configuration Configuring a patient monitor Set country selection Set language Calibrate touchscreen Select DEFAULT FRANCE or GERMANY to choose a particular set of GE factory defaults Activate the Boot Code 1 Hold down NBP Go Stop and Zero All 2 Press and release the TRIM KNOB control 3 Keep holding NBP Go Stop and Zero All until the Boot Code information appears on the display 4 Select 4 SET CONFIGURATION menu option 5 Inthe Configuration Menu select 4 Country Selection and choose the desired set of factory defaults Follow the steps for Set Country Selection above except in the Configuration Menu select 5 Set Langu
32. monitoring only COMBO configures the monitor to stay in one room for both stationary and ambulatory telemetry monitoring This monitor displays all Tram module data combined with ECG data for ambulatory patients ROVER COMBO configures the monitor to move from room to room for both stationary and ambulatory telemetry monitoring Access ADMIT MENU option starting from the MAIN menu Select MORE MENUS gt MONITOR SETUP gt SERVICE MODE Enter password using the TRIM KNOB control to select the day and month from monitor screen with leading zeros e g July 4 0407 Select MENU SETUP gt ADMIT MENU ADMIT MENU ADULT gt STANDARD ROVER COMBO T L ROVER COMBO 027A Use the TRIM KNOB control to select the function of the monitor Press TRIM KNOB control to exit 6 6 Solar 8000M i patient monitor 2026265 075C Configuration Configuring a patient monitor Set line frequency Use the Boot Code SERVICE MENU to configure or change the monitor line frequency to 50 or 60 Hz The default is 60 Hz Activate the Boot Code 1 Hold down NBP Go Stop and Zero All 2 Press and release the TRIM KNOB control 3 Keep holding NBP Go Stop and Zero All until the Boot Code information appears on the display 4 Select 4 SET CONFIGURATION menu option 5 Inthe Configuration Menu select Line Frequency then choose 50 Hz or 60 Hz line frequency Set defib sync voltage and pulse width The Solar 8000M i patient
33. negative Vertical Refresh Rate 60 Hz see note Sync Input TTL negative Video TMDS Digital Video DFP 1 0 Compliant Resolution 1024 x 768 NOTE Multiscan displays indicate the sync rate and the refresh rate as ranges e g 20 KHz to 80 KHz rather than a single value To meet the required specifications ensure that the ranges indicated on your display include a 48 4 KHz horizontal sync rate and a 60 Hz vertical refresh rate Monitor Display Connections Captive cable or interconnect cable processor unit to display 20 pin mini D ribbon MDR male connector Connector s 20 pin mini D ribbon MDR female connector Emissions CISPR 22 Agency Approvals IEC 60950 1 UL 60950 1 CAN CSA C22 2 No 60950 00 CE See Non medical grade displays on page A 23 A 26 Solar 8000M i patient monitor 2026265 075C Appendix A Technical specifications Solar 8000M i display Recommended specifications for non medical grade digital flat panel displays The following are recommended specifications Monitor Display Size Display Characteristics Input Voltage Range Controls Environmental Operating Temperature Humidity Bandwidth Contrast Ratio Brightness Protective Filter Mounts Agency Approvals 15 inch to 21 inches typical Viewing angle 70 horizontal minimum 70 vertical minimum 90 135 VAC 60 Hz or 180 270 VAC 50 Hz On Off Brightness 10 to 40 degrees C 10 to 95 non condensing 65
34. or from daylight savings time NOTE When a monitor is first connected to the Unity Network the time and date is automatically updated from the network time WARNING Loss of patient data history Changing the time or date settings may result in the loss of patient data history If one monitor s time or date is changed all monitors on the network listen and follow suit within 3 5 seconds Changing the time base of one monitor may cause some loss of patient data history for all the monitors on the network The following procedure explains how to use the TIME AND DATE option in the monitor SERVICE MODE menu 1 Access the TIME AND DATE menu starting from the MAIN menu Select MORE MENUS MONITOR SETUP SERVICE MODE 2 Enter password using the TRIM KNOB control to select the day and month from monitor screen with leading zeros e g July 4 0407 3 Toset the time select SET TIME and use the TRIM KNOB control to change the time The time displays as a 24 hour military clock 4 To set the date select SET DATE and use the TRIM KNOB control to change the date 2026265 075C Solar 8000M i patient monitor 6 9 Configuration Advanced user procedures Change software level If you want to change the software to a higher level or add software options it must be done in Boot Code using a unique password Fax a password request to GE Customer Relationship Center at 414 362 3250 to obtain a password
35. patient monitor MORE MENUS ADMIT MENU ADMIT PATIENT 5 Check that the following conditions are true The monitor displays ECG lead II and it is noise free The patient monitor displays an 80 1 bpm heart rate The patient monitor QRS audible tone sounds with each QRS complex 6 Make sure all six ECG leads are available for display and are noise free 7 At the patient monitor select the ECG parameter window to display the ECG menu at the bottom of the screen 8 Select PACE 1 or PACE 2 9 Inject an asychronous pacemaker pulse with the simulator 4 22 Solar 8000M i patient monitor 2026265 075C Maintenance and checkout Checkout procedure 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 Observe the following with leads IT HT aVR aVF and V On the patient monitor the pacemaker icon with asterisk appears in the ECG parameter box to denote pacemaker mode The patient monitor still displays an 80 1 bpm heart rate Remove the pacemaker pulse input and return the simulator to these conditions Heart rate to 80 bpm Amplitude to 1 0 mV Select lead IT for display in the top trace position if not already there Remove the RA leadwire from the patient cable Observe the following The monitor displays an RA FAIL message The monitor displays lead HT in place of lead 11 Replace the RA leadwire Observe lead JI in the top trace position again Print out a graph of ECG 1 lead H Ob
36. range applies and people Note 2 These guidelines may not apply in all situations Electromagnetic propagation is affected by reflection from structures objects Field strengths from fixed transmitters such as base stations for radio cellular cordless telephones and land mobile radio AM and FM radio broadcast and TV broadcast cannot be predicted theoretically with accuracy To assess the electromagnetic environment due to fixed RF transmitters an electromagnetic site survey should be considered If the measured field strength in the location in which the equipment is used exceeds the applicable RF compliance level above the equipment should be observed to verify normal operation If abnormal performance is observed additional measures may be necessary such as re orienting or relocating the equipment Over the frequency range 150 KHz to 80 MHz field strengths should be less than 3 V m B 4 Solar 8000M i patient monitor 2026265 075C Appendix B Electromagnetic compatibility Electromagnetic compatibility EMC Recommended separation distances The table below provides the recommended separation distances in meters between portable and mobile RF communications equipment and the Solar 80001 The Solar 8000M i is intended for use in the electromagnetic environment on which radiated RF disturbances are controlled The customer or the user of the Solar 8000M i can help prevent electromagnetic interference by maintai
37. s declaration electromagnetic emissions The Solar 8000M i is intended for use in the electromagnetic environment specified below It is the responsibility of the customer or user to assure that the Solar 8000M i is used in such an environment Emissions test Compliance Electromagnetic environment guidance RF Emissions radiated Group 1 The equipment uses RF energy only for its internal function Therefore its RF EN 55011 Class A emissions are very low and are not likely to cause any interference in nearby electronic equipment RF Emissions conducted EN 55011 Harmonic Emissions EN 61000 3 2 Voltage Fluctuations Flicker Emissions EN 61000 3 3 Group 1 Class A Class A CAUTION The equipment is suitable for use in all establishments other than domestic and those directly connected to the public low voltage power supply network that supplies buildings used for domestic purposes Complies B 2 Solar 8000M i patient monitor 2026265 075C Appendix B Electromagnetic compatibility Electromagnetic compatibility EMC Guidance and manufacturer s declaration electromagnetic immunity The Solar 8000M i is intended for use in the electromagnetic environment specified below It is the responsibility of the customer or user to assure that the Solar 8000M i is used in such an environment Immunity test EN 60601 test level Compliance level Electromagnetic environment
38. the following information Powervar has designed an isolation transformer specifically for this application Powervar headquarters listed below will process orders and drop ship to any destination requested When calling Powervar identify yourself as a GE representative customer to receive the GE partnership discount Powervar 28457 North Ballard Drive Suite C Lake Forest Illinois 60045 Phone 847 816 8585 Fax 847 816 8988 Contact your local sales service representative for part numbers and unit information 2026265 075C Solar 8000M i patient monitor A 23 Appendix A Technical specifications Solar 8000M i display Required specifications for non medical grade CRT displays The following are required specifications Electrical Horizontal Sync Rate 48 4 KHz see note Sync Input TTL negative Vertical Refresh Rate 60 Hz see note Sync Input TTL negative Video Non composite 0 7Vp p analog RGB Polarity Black negative Resolution 1024 x 768 Input Impedance 75 ohms NOTE Multiscan displays indicate the sync rate and the refresh rate as ranges e g 20 KHz to 80 KHz rather than a single value To meet the required specifications ensure that the ranges indicated on your display include a 48 4 KHz horizontal sync rate and a 60 Hz vertical refresh rate Monitor Display Connections Captive cable or interconnect cable processor unit to display 15 pin 3 row Dsub male connector standard VGA
39. to 19 typical Analog and digital flat panel CRT displays 1024 x 768 25 mm sec typical user has ability to vary speeds of individual traces 4 to 3 fixed not user adjustable Utilizes ELO graphics and surface acoustic wave technology Limited by input response of data acquisition device 1t08 6 5 seconds typical can differ if user varies speeds of individual traces Full individual or CRG Options Displays non realtime information without obstructing the display of real time patient information Prioritized by parameter Gain Sweep speed 13 mm mv 34 mm s 17 5 mm mV 43 mm s ECG size at 1X 2ECG waveform speed at 25 mm s 2026265 075C Solar 8000M i patient monitor A 3 Appendix A Technical specifications Solar 8000M i patient monitor Standards compliance Due to continual product innovation and standards changes compliance to applicable standards is subject to change The following are accurate as of the date of this publication For additional information contact your local GE representative Solar 8000M i with Patient Data Module IEC EN UL 60601 1 CAN CSA C22 2 No 601 1 IEC EN 60601 1 2 IEC EN 60601 1 4 IEC EN 60601 2 27 IEC EN 60601 2 30 IEC EN 60601 2 34 IEC EN 60601 2 49 IEC EN 60601 2 51 EN 12470 4 ISO 9919 ANSI AAMI SP10 ANSI AAMI EC13 ANSI AAMI EC11 CE Marking Medical Device Directive 93 42 EEC JJG 760 2003 YY 91079 1999 Solar 8000M i with Tram module and discrete IEC EN UL 6
40. 0 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 Turn the manometer ON and set its range switch to the 1000 mmHg setting From the patient monitor Main Menu select MONITOR SETUP gt SERVICE MODE Enter the username and password to get into the service mode The first two digits of the password are the day of the month and the second two digits are the month Select SERVICE MODE Select CALIBRATE Select CALIBRATE NBP Select CHECK CAL OFF Select START The text in the menu field changes to CHECK CAL IN PROGRESS Verify that the pressure readings on the patient monitor shown as CUFF in the NBP parameter box and the manometer are equal 1 mmHg for at least one full minute If they are equal the device is properly calibrated If they are not equal the device requires calibration Complete this section then continue with NBP calibration below Select CHECK CAL IN PROGRESS Select STOP The module then releases pressure in the cuff Disconnect the NBP cuff and manometer from the acquisition device From the monitor s main menu select MONITOR SETUP Select SERVICE MODE Enter the password to get into the service mode The first two digits of the password are the day of the month and the second two digits are the month For example on 7 March the password would be 0703 Select SERVICE MODE Select CALIBRATE NBP Select CAL ZERO OFF Select START The CAL ZERO menu item shows that it is IN PROGRESS and w
41. 00 bpm Light HIGH SpOs 90 MOD LOW Verify the following SpO readings for saturation and pulse rate Saturation 90 2 Rate bpm 200 3 194 to 206 4 26 Solar 8000M i patient monitor 2026265 075C Maintenance and checkout Checkout procedure 12 Press and release the MOD button on the SRC MAX Verify default indicators are lit as follows Heart rate 200 bpm Light HIGH SpO 90 MOD HIGH 13 Verify the following SpOs readings for saturation and pulse rate Saturation 90 2 Rate bpm 200 3 194 to 206 SpO2 functions Nellcor OxiSmart Tram only Connect the Nellcor pulse oximeter SRC 2 to the sensor connector Make sure that the SRC 2 IR and RED LED drive indictors are both lit Set the RCAL MODE switch to RCAL 63 LOCAL Set the LIGHT and MODULATION switches as follows Set the LIGHT switch to HIGH 1 Set the MODULATION switch to HIGH Set the RATE switch to 112 Allow the Tram a few seconds to obtain a steady reading Verify the following SpO2 readings for saturation and pulse rate Saturation 81 2 Rate bpm 112 2 110 to 114 Set the LIGHT and MODULATION switches as follows Set the LIGHT switch to LOW Set the MODULATION switch to LOW Set the RATE switch to 201 Verify the following SpO2 readings for saturation and pulse rate Saturation 81 2 Rate bpm 201 3
42. 00727 003 25 Foot Serial Cable for iPanel interface 2000727 004 7 6 Solar 8000M i patient monitor 2026265 075C Field replaceable units Disassembly Disassembly Guidelines Follow these guidelines when disassembling the monitor You will need a standard set of hand tools including a 1 Phillips head screwdriver WARNING Repair to the FRU level Field repairs are recommended to the field replaceable unit FRU only Attempting a field repair on a pcb or a factory sealed component or assembly could jeopardize the safe and effective operation of the patient monitor Electrostatic discharge ESD precautions All external connectors of the Solar 8000M i patient monitor are designed with protection from ESD damage However if the module requires service exposed components and assemblies inside are susceptible to ESD damage This includes human hands non ESD protected work stations or improperly grounded test equipment The following guidelines may not guaranty a 100 static free workstation but can greatly reduce the potential for failure of any electronic assemblies being serviced m Discharge any static charge you may have built up before handling semiconductors or assemblies containing semiconductors m A grounded antistatic wristband 3M part number 2046 or equivalent or heel strap should be worn at all times while handling or repairing assemblies containing semiconductors Use properly grounded
43. 0601 1 modules CAN CSA C22 2 No 601 1 IEC EN 60601 1 2 IEC EN 60601 1 4 IEC EN 60601 2 23 IEC EN 60601 2 27 IEC EN 60601 2 30 IEC EN 60601 2 34 IEC EN 60601 2 49 EN ISO 21647 CO2 Mainstream module ANSI AAMI SP10 ANSI AAMI EC13 CE Marking Medical Device Directive 93 42 EEC A 4 Solar 8000M i patient monitor 2026265 075C Appendix A Technical specifications Tram rac 2 and 4A module housings Tram rac 2 and 4A module housings Processing Data acquisition Intel 80C31 8 bit 14 7 MHz Display communication Intel 800152 8 bit 14 7 MHz Communications protocol TRAM NET 921Kbits sec similar to IEEE 802 3 Analog outputs Tram rac 4A only ECG Tram Leads Traces one and two Gain 1 VimV 10 Range 0 5 to 5 V Frequency response 0 05 Hz to 100 Hz Respiration Tram Lead Displayed lead Gain 1V 1 Ohm Range 0 4 Ohm to 10 Ohms Frequency response Blood pressure Tram 0 05 Hz to 2 2 Hz Outputs Arterial BP BP 2 BP 3 BP 4 signal ground Gain 10 mV mmHg 4 Frequency response DC to 50 Hz Range Pulse oximetry 25 mmHg to 300 mmHg 0 mmHg 0 0V 0 025V Outputs Value and waveform Value gain 10 mV saturation Value range 0to1V Waveform gain Fixed Waveform range 0102 5 V Frequency response DC to 50 Hz Environmental specifications Tram rac 4A housing with optional power supply Power requirements 90 to 270 VAC 50 60 Hz single phase Power consumption 70 Watts
44. 075C Equipment overview System components Solar 8000M i patient monitor The patient monitor consists of a Solar 8000M i processing unit with compatible display purchased from GE or another vendor The processing unit is the center of the Solar 8000M i patient monitoring system It provides the user controls the processors to communicate with various patient monitoring modules and it analyzes patient data It can display up to eight different waveforms at one time System software may be updated using a laptop computer connected to the Solar 8000M i processing unit or the Unity Network or from a Clinical Information Center CIC on the Unity Network 001C 042B 2026265 075C Solar 8000M i patient monitor 2 3 Equipment overview System components iPanel computer The iPanel computer is a self contained medical grade computer with flat panel display for use in the patient area The iPanel contains the iPanel software that provides one touch access to patient data on the enterprise network The iPanel application is compatible with the following patient data web portals Centricity CIV Centricity CV Cardiology Web MUSE CV Web Centricity Enterprise Web 037A UnityView remote display controller The UnityView remote display controller consists of a remote display controller with a compatible display purchased from GE or another vendor The controller connects to the Unity Network and may be configured to d
45. 195 to 207 Set the LIGHT and MODULATION switches as follows Set the LIGHT switch to HIGH 2 Set the MODULATION switch to LOW Set the RATE switch to 38 Verify the following SpO2 readings for saturation and pulse rate Saturation 81 2 Rate bpm 38 2 87 to 39 2026265 075C Solar 8000M i patient monitor 4 27 Maintenance and checkout Checkout procedure 10 Set the LIGHT and MODULATION switches as follows Set the LIGHT switch to LOW Set the MODULATION switch to HIGH Set the RATE switch to 201 11 Verify the following SpO2 readings for saturation and pulse rate Saturation 81 2 Rate bpm 201 3 195 to 207 NBP calibration check Connect the acquisition device to the patient monitor Disconnect all parameter cables Apply power to the patient monitor p cg d a Make sure the power indicator on the acquisition device s front panel is ON green WARNING Do not put the NBP cuff around a human limb during the checkout procedure due to the potential for injury When the NBP cuff is used in this procedure it must be tightly wrapped around a rigid cylinder or pipe 5 Connect a manometer and NBP cuff to the NBP connector on the front of the acquisition device Connect to acquisition device 454A 4 28 Solar 8000M i patient monitor 2026265 075C Maintenance and checkout Checkout procedure NBP calibration 1
46. 2 TRAM NET Unity Network ID M Port RM Module M Port with M Port compatible RM module Serial download RS 232 1 Elo Touchscreen RS 2322 Remote Alarm M Port Laser printer M Port iPanel Computer RS 232 11 1 Solar 8000i patient monitor only 2 10 Solar 8000M i patient monitor 2026265 075C Equipment overview Device compatibility Unity Network devices The Solar 8000M 1 patient monitor is compatible with the following Unity Network devices Device ADU Pager LAN Device ApexPro MARS 5000 8000 Aware Gateway MUSE CDT LAN Octacomm CIC QS CIC Pro C Dash 2000 Dash 3000 4000 5000 Eagle 3000 Eagle 4000 RSVP HL7 Outbound Solar 7000 8000 Solar 8000M Solar 9000 9500 ST Guard Tramscope 12 ICMMS Service Web Auto View StatView CO2 Module iPanel Transcutaneous Module Impact Pager Unity Network ID interface Managed Care Unity Network IS Patient Viewer Unity Network Patient Data Server 2026265 075C Solar 8000M i patient monitor Equipment overview Device compatibility Interfacing with other peripheral devices The Solar 8000M 1 patient monitor can interface with other peripheral bedside monitoring devices through an Unity Network ID connectivity device For a list of supported devices see the Unity Network Interface Device ID Ser
47. 24165 The X24165 is a 16k bit part organized as 2k x 8 I2C compatible and a 3 3V part The data stored in the EEPROM would be the Ethernet Address IP Address Software level product type year and Power Applied Indication The I2C address for the EEPROM is 1010001x NOTE The serial EEPROM on the Solar 8000M i processor PCB is not removable Audio tone generation and output amplifier The Solar 8000M i processor PCB provides audio output for alarm and parameter tones 2026265 075C Solar 8000M i patient monitor 2 17 Equipment overview Theory of operation Video system FPGA logic chip The Processor PCB has one 1 Field Programmable Gate Array logic chip on the board to provide the PCI host bridge interface the TRAM NET strobe processing the M port support and a revision port The FPGA used is an Altera 6016 FLEX FPGA The FPGA is configured at power up by the Boot Code startup software loading the FPGA configuring data into the FPGA Therefore the FPGA does not contain any functionality that is needed to allow the MPC860 to access and execute Boot Code or any other necessary facilities needed to get the processor PCB initialized at startup In addition any signal lines that the FPGA drives must be able to accommodate the fact that at power up the FPGA lines are high impedance until the FPGA is programmed NOTE The FPGA must be 5V I O tolerant since it is interfacing the older 5V technology parts such as the TRAM N
48. 50B 023A 2026265 075C Solar 8000M i patient monitor Maintenance and checkout Checkout procedure Arterial BP Signal pin 2 Red wire Ground pin 6 Green wire Time division 0 2s Volts division 0 2v 024A Marker Out Frequency Signal pin 9 Gray wire Ground pin 4 Yellow wire Time division 10ms Volts division 0 5v 025A Marker Out Pulse Width Signal pin 9 Gray wire Ground pin 4 Yellow wire Time division 5ms Volts division 1v 026A NOTE The Marker Out amplitude and pulse width are configured at 10v and 10ms respectively from the factory 4 32 Solar 8000M i patient monitor 2026265 075C Maintenance and checkout Checkout procedure 4 Short the gray wire Marker Out to the violet wire Marker In and observe negative spikes in the R waves of the displayed ECG waveforms Observe normal R Observe negative spikes in the R waves after waves before shorting shorting Marker Out and Marker In Note that the Marker Out and spikes are small and can be diffucult to see at Marker In times N N 432B Tram module 1 Connect an oscilloscope to the DEFIB SYNC connector on the front panel of the Tram module 2 Test the ECG Arterial BP and Marker Out signals from the DEFIB SYNC connector They should resemble the waveforms in the following figure Note that there are two Marker Out traces shown T
49. 7 6 e 7 6 Solar 8000M i patient monitor 2026265 075C Disassembly lec emm m exem Ex RE D Rage RO Rad T 7 Guidelines ec teen b tot E nere o ae 7 7 Disassembly procedures aaneen 7 8 Appendix A Technical specifications A 1 Solar 8000M i patient monitor aoe eens A 2 Tram rac 2 and 4A module housings soon seen eene eneen A 5 Tram modules and Solar parameter functionality s sees A 7 Dual temperature module 400 and 700 series ese A 15 Capnostat mainstream CO module sonen A 16 v05 module sint tide ecce eei Cadore beetle C Caci ei a cd A 18 ICG module ns se vase dana weke daa en A 19 BIS EEG modul 12 e entre Sense eener feted iy Spee dt vri da gre A 20 Patient Data Module aa seen eneen eens A 21 Solar SpO Masimo SET module sos on oever eenen A 21 Solar 8000M i display oaeen e A 22 Purchasers responsibility esses A 22 Medical grade displays eneen er ereen A 22 Non medical grade displays een A 23 Required specifications for non medical grade CRT displays A 24 Recommended specifications for non medical grade CRT displays A 25 Required specifications for non medical grade digital flat panel displays A 26 Recommended specifications for non medical grade digital flat panel displays A 27 Appendix B Electromagnetic compatibility B 1 Electromagnetic compatibility EMC
50. 8000M7 set in Boot Code Line frequency 50 60 Hz set in Boot Code Sync pulse height and width set in Boot Code Hi Res trends enabled disabled set in Boot Code Software feature level set in Boot Code Country selection set in Boot Code Unit type adult OR neonatal set in Main Code Replace the processor pcb 1 Remove the cover See Cover on page 7 8 If your unit has a Solar 8000M i patient monitor to Patient Data Module SPA then Remove 2 screws from the SPA Disconnect the SPA from the TRAMNET 1 port c Remove the M Port ethernet cable from the SPA and the M Port NOTE The above items are no longer needed with the new processor pcb 2026265 075C Solar 8000M i patient monitor 7 9 Field replaceable units Disassembly 3 4 5 6 d Install the plug in cover Install plug here Remove six screws holding the rear panel Remove the rear panel The processor board cannot be removed without first removing rear panel Remove cable harness to the power supply Remove five screws holding the board to the chassis Disconnect speaker cable Slide the board toward rear to clear front of chassis After replacing the processor pcb 1 2 Clean or remove the old label and apply the new label from the FRU kit
51. A VID 1 DFP VID 1 VGA VID 2 TRAMNET 1 ETHERNET 1 E2 CHASSIS AC INLET HA A1J6 A1J7 A1J8 A1J9 A1J10 SWITCH MODULE El CHASSIS Power Supply Assembly UT z gt g 5 a z Processor Board w ga z o lt E3 a 2 SI ez lt uu o z Sja Wi al 5 gt amp lt CL uox Ov s3 a lt 1 e a a a sa v IN E lt EE per 036B 2 14 Solar 8000M i patient monitor 2026265 075C Equipment overview Theory of operation Processor board The processor board processes acquired data for the generation of displayed information audible alarms and supports communication channels for the acquisition system serial peripherals and the Unity Network Foner SRAM Monitor FLASH SDRAM 1 MByte EPF6016A 32 MBytes 64 MBytes x Development Port x x 32 32 SERIAL PORT 1 32 Battery Backed HOSTIPCI BRIDGE PCI Bus SM 712 RS232 TX Driver SMC1 amp RX amp B Processor Bus ARDEN Int s ARBITER terrace Receiver oer SERIAL PORT 2 RS232 Interface TX Dd Driver SMC2 Rx gt _ gt amp 2 acu Qin ey Receiver a cH y o oro Scca i cH y i Paru Ry Po Bus K MGT INT Serial EEPROM Real Time Clock Battery Backed RX 8581NB x24165 TM RCBBUE Ethernet Switch H H M Ports 4 66MHz Internal BCM5325M T wire 33M Hz External SPI MGMT INT Power Isolation b
52. Access REVIEW ERRORS starting from the MAIN menu Select MORE MENUS gt MONITOR SETUP gt SERVICE MODE 2 Enter password using the TRIM KNOB control to select the day and month from monitor screen with leading zeros e g July 4 0407 3 Select REVIEW ERRORS The menu provides six error log choices three for viewing error logs and three for clearing the error logs It also provides two event log choices one for viewing and one for clearing 1 Select VIEW SCOPE ERRORS to view one error in the log of errors 2 The error log in a monitor holds 100 errors that can be accessed with the NEXT or PREVIOUS command The errors display one error at a time in the upper right corner of the screen Watch the error number category to keep track of which error you are viewing If one error code seems significant select PRINT The error code prints out at the central station determined by the monitor s graph destination menu The VIEW TRAM ERRORS option provides a list of errors from the Tram module It appears very similar to the monitor s listing The VIEW INTERFACE ERRORS option provides a list of errors from the Unity Network ID connectivity device It appears very similar to the monitor s listing 3 To clear all the errors in the error log select CLEAR SCOPE ERRORS CLEAR TRAM ERRORS or CLEAR INTERFACE ERRORS menu option Be aware that once the clear menu option is executed all selected errors in memory are erased 5 22 S
53. CONNECTOR CONNECTOR 018A Verify 16 5V is not present at pin 5 of the TRAM NET connector with respect to pin 9 Verify 16 5V is not present at pin 5 with respect to chassis ground of the Tram rac housing 4 18 Solar 8000M i patient monitor 2026265 075C Maintenance and checkout Checkout procedure 5 The following step does not apply for a Tram rac 2 housing Check the analog output connector yellow using an oscilloscope Observe a signal at the appropriate pins found in the next table The output signal is dependent upon which Tram and input module functions are activated at the monitor FRONT VIEW REAR VIEW TRAM RAC 3 TRAM RAC 4A ANALOG OUTPUT ANALOG OUTPUT CONNECTOR CONNECTOR 019A Analog output signals Pins for Plhs for round Tram rac 4A D type Signal source bezel number for connector connector BP output Pin 1 Pin 8 Signal GND for Tram Waveforms Pin 2 Pin 2 Trace ECG II Tram Pin3 Pin 6 Tram BP3 or SPO Value Tram Pin 4 Reserved for Future Use Pin 5 Pin 4 Tram ART 1 or BP1 Tram Pin 6 Pin 9 Slot 3 Series 7000 Waveform A Right Side or Module Parameter 6 Pin7 Pin 11 Slot 4 Series 7000 Waveform A Right Side or Module Parameter 8 Pin 8 Pin 8 Signal GND for Series 7000 Waveforms Pin 9 Pin 1 Tram ECG II Tram Pin 10 Pin 3 Tram ECG V Tram Pin 11 Pin 7 Tram BP4 or RESP Tram Pin 12 Reserved for Future Use Pin 13 P
54. Durable high performance plastic sensor with flexible cable Sensor designed to withstand 6 foot 2 m drops to a tile surface Reusable adult airway adapter less than 5 cc dead space pn 412341 001 Reusable airway adapter less than 0 5 cc deadspace pn 412342 001 Solar 8000M i patient monitor 2026265 075C Appendix A Technical specifications Capnostat mainstream CO module Environmental specifications Operating conditions Ambient temperature Relative humidity Storage conditions Temperature Relative humidity Physical specifications Module Height 4 0 cm 1 6 in Width 11 4 cm 4 5 in Sensor Height 4 0 cm 1 60 in Width 3 7 cm 1 45 in 15 C to 35 C 59 F to 95 F 10 to 95 noncondensing 0 C to 50 C 32 F to 122 F 0 to 95 noncondensing Depth 28 6 cm 11 25 in Weight 0 50 kg 1 11 Ib Depth 2 2 cm 87 in Weight 28 grams 1 oz 2026265 075C Solar 8000M i patient monitor Appendix A Technical specifications SvO module SvO module Performance specifications Display Display Messages Processing SvO2 range Response time SvO2 accuracy Stability Data acquisition rate Alarms Type Environmental specifications Operating conditions Ambient temperature Relative humidity Storage Conditions Temperature Relative humidity Physical specifications Height 4 1 cm 1 6 in Width 11 4 cm 4 5 in SvO2 a vO2 three aste
55. ET Hub The video system consists of one video accelerator and two duplicate sets of CRT and flat panel buffers A maximum of two analog and two digital flat panel displays can be used A 65 00 MHz clock oscillator is used to drive the video system The MPC860 accesses the video systems over the PCI Bus using the Host Bridge implementation within the FPGA Video system components The video system has a video graphics chip some discretes and connectors for VGA RGB and DFP Digital Flat Panel video displays as well as a RS 232 serial port to provide for a Touchscreen input Video graphics chip The video graphics accelerator chip has the following facilities 4 Mbytes of internal memory A bandwidth of 800 Mbytes second minimum RAMDAC for direct VGA RGB output Flat Panel Drive using SiI164 components Programmable Ports Pins VGA video output The RGB output from the graphics accelerator is used to generate the video signals output on the 15 pin VGA video connectors DFP video output Flat Panel drive signals from the video accelerator are interfaced to a Silicon Image Sil 164 s The Sil164 s convert signals to transition Minimized Differential Signaling TMDS levels before connection to the 20 pin MDR DFP connectors RS 232 serial ports The RS 232 serial ports provide the interface to the iPanel computer RS 232 1 and serial communication devices such as a touchscreen display See the Communication System for detailed
56. GE Healthcare Solar 8000M i patient monitor Service Manual Software Version 5 Solar 8000M i patient monitor English 2026266 004 CD 2026264 042C paper 2007 General Electric Company All rights reserved NOTE The information in this manual applies to Solar 80001 and Solar 8000M Patient Monitors Due to continuing product innovation specifications in this manual are subject to change without notice NOTE For technical documentation purposes the abbreviation GE is used for the legal entity name GE Medical Systems Information Technologies Listed below are GE Medical Systems Information Technologies trademarks All other trademarks contained herein are the property of their respective owners APEX DASH MUSE RSVP SOLAR TRAM TRIM KNOB and UNITY NETWORK are trademarks of GE Medical Systems Information Technologies registered in the United States Patent and Trademark Office CARESCAPE is a trademark of GE Medical Systems Information Technologies T 2 Solar 8000M i patient monitor 2026265 075C 30 November 2007 Contents INGOGUCHON s a ereraad ieden anar 1 1 Manual information aoe eneen 1 2 REVISION TSON s aa rtt ier eend de 1 2 Intended USE nr nere neat verden oed eren 1 2 Intended audience ooo eeen 1 2 Ordering manuals oreet p ee p ne die us 1 2 Safety information sisse 1 3 Responsibility of the manufacturer nen 1 3 General eere rehe Eea elmer ee MA d 1 3 Warnings ca
57. Hg 2026265 075C Solar 8000M i patient monitor A 9 Appendix A Technical specifications Tram modules and Solar parameter functionality Range 25 mmHg to 300 mmHg Solar 8000M i patient monitor 2026265 075C Appendix A Technical specifications Tram modules and Solar parameter functionality Input specifications Offset Input impedance Common mode Differential Output specifications Gain Frequency response Gain stability Zero balance range Zero balance accuracy Zero balance drift Common mode rejection Noise Accuracy Displayed frequency response Display scale selections Analog output Alarms Noninvasive blood pressure 150 mmHg 2100 K at 50 60 Hz 2100 K from dc to 60 Hz 976 1 dc to 50 Hz 0 3 dB lt 0 1 C and lt 0 1 over any 24 hour period 150 mmHg 1 mmHg 1 mmHg over 24 hours gt 60 dB at 60 Hz lt 5 mV peak to peak from dc to 30 Hz 2 or 1 mmHg whichever is greater exclusive of transducer 0 to 12 Hz or 0 to 40 Hz 3dB user selectable 0 30 0 40 0 60 0 100 0 160 0 200 0 300 mmHg 1V 100 mmHg User selectable upper and lower limits for systolic diastolic and mean pressures range 99 to 350 mmHg Tram 415 451M 451N 851 851M 851N 200SL 400SL 800A 800SL 250SL 450SL 850A 850SL and 300 only Measurement technique Displayed parameters Systolic pressure range Adult Pediatric Neonatal Diastolic pressure ra
58. IP connection of the acquisition device Observe an ARTI label and graticules on the patient monitor Zero the ART1 waveform by pressing the Zero All button on the Patient Data Module Solar keypad or remote Set the simulator to output 240 mmHg BP1 gt STAT gt UP gt RUN Observe a reading of 240 4 mmHg on the patient monitor Set the simulator to BP dynamic waveform output BP1 gt DYNA gt RUN Set the patient monitor ARTI SCALES to AUTO Observe a distortion free waveform and a blood pressure reading of approximately 120 80 93 on the patient monitor Repeat these tests with each IP BP connector selecting BP2 BP3 etc NOTE Use the Dual IP Adapter Cable to test the third and fourth IP functionality for each IP BP connection Go to TEMP functions on the simulator and set a 37 C temperature output Connect a temperature sensor adaptor to the TEMP CO connector of the acquisition device Set the switch on the adaptor to the 400 position Connect the temperature simulator cable from the temperature output connector of simulator to the T1 connector of the temperature sensor adaptor Observe that the T1 reading on the patient monitor is between 36 6 and 37 4 Move the cable from the T1 connector of the temperature sensor adaptor to the T2 connector Observe that the T2 reading appears on the patient monitor is between 36 6 and 37 4 Disconnect the temperature sensor adaptor and temperature cable f
59. N8 25 GRAY 4 30 SCR DIN912 M3 X 8MM ZINC VIBRA 7 33 GASKET EMI SHIELD FOAM NA C2 E67 3 3 1 34 GASKET EMI SHIELD FOAM NA C2 E67 9 5 1 36 GASKET EMI SHIELD FOAM NA C2 E67 12 8 1 7 4 Solar 8000M i patient monitor 2026265 075C Field replaceable units Hardware kit POSITION SPEAKER ASSEMBLY 7 5 Solar 8000M i patient monitor 2026265 075C Field replaceable units Keypads and remote controls Keypads and remote controls Description Item number Keypad Adult with Label Kit 2026967 001 Keypad OR with Label Kit 2026967 002 Keypad NEO with Label Kit 2026967 003 Remote Adult with Label Kit 2026967 004 Remote OR with Label Kit 2026967 005 Remote NEO with Label Kit 2026967 006 Cables Description Item number 5 Foot Cable 420857 001 10 Foot Cable 420857 002 20 Foot Cable 420857 003 50 Foot Cable 420857 004 100 Foot Cable 420857 xxx Description Item number 6 Foot Serial Cable for touchscreen interface 2006733 001 10 Foot Serial Cable for touchscreen interface 2006733 002 15 Foot Serial Cable for touchscreen interface 2006733 003 25 Foot Serial Cable for touchscreen interface 2006733 004 Description Item number 6 Foot Serial Cable for iPanel interface 2000727 001 10 Foot Serial Cable for iPanel interface 2000727 002 15 Foot Serial Cable for iPanel interface 20
60. ONITOR TYPE option starting from the MAIN menu 1 Select MORE MENUS gt MONITOR SETUP gt SERVICE MODE 2 Enter password using the TRIM KNOB control to select the day and month from monitor screen with leading zeros e g July 4 0407 3 Select PATIENT MONITOR TYPE Be sure to read the information in the ATTENTION box before changing anything gt ADULT ICU NEONATAL ICU OPERATING ROOM 4 Rotate TRIM KNOB control to select the type of environment the monitor will be used in 5 Press TRIM KNOB control to exit Your selection displays at the top of the screen after the time PATIENT MONTIOR TYPE ADULT ICU 6 4 Solar 8000M i patient monitor 2026265 075C Configuration Configuring a patient monitor Set graph locations Access MANUAL GRAPH LOCATION option starting from the MAIN menu 1 Select MORE MENUS gt MONITOR SETUP gt GRAPH SETUP gt GRAPH LOCATION gt MANUAL GRAPH LOCATION 2 Using the TRIM KNOB control choose the manual graph location from the list 3 Select ALARM GRAPH LOCATION 4 Using the TRIM KNOB control choose the alarm graph location from the list 5 Select PRINT WINDOW LOCATION 6 Using the TRIM KNOB control choose the print window location from the list Select 12 LEAD PRINT LOCATION 8 Using the TRIM KNOB control choose the 12 lead print location from the list Communication confirmation Problems Confirm communication across the
61. R reading between 60 and 62 beats per minute Disconnect the simulator cable from the acquisition device SpO functions Nellcor OxiMax Verify that 2 AA alkaline batteries are installed in the NELLCOR SRC MAX Pulse Oximetry functional tester Connect the SRC MAX to the SpOs connector on the module On the SRC MAX verify that the IR and RED LED indicators are both ht 2026265 075C Solar 8000M i patient monitor 4 25 Maintenance and checkout Checkout procedure 10 11 Verify the SRC MAX default indicators are as follows Heart rate 60 bpm Light LOW e MOD LOW Verify the following SpO readings for saturation and pulse rate Saturation 75 2 Rate bpm 60 2 Press and release the heart rate button on the SRC MAX Verify default indicators are lit as follows Heart rate 200 bpm Light LOW SpOs 75 e MOD LOW Verify the following SpO readings for saturation and pulse rate Saturation 75 2 Rate bpm 200 3 194 to 206 Press and release the light button on the SRC MAX Verify default indicators are lit as follows Heart rate 200 bpm Light HIGH SpOg 75 e MOD LOW Verify the following SpOs readings for saturation and pulse rate Saturation 75 2 Rate bpm 200 3 194 to 206 Press and release the SpOz button on the SRC MAX Verify default indicators are lit as follows Heart rate 2
62. UNIT DEFAULTS The monitor defaults transferred have DATA CORRUPTION ERROR become corrupted possibly due to a memory error ERROR COPYING UNIT DEFAULTS The server and client monitors are set to SOFTWARE FEATURE MISMATCH different software levels i e Basic Cardiac ERROR COPYING UNIT DEFAULTS The server and client monitors are set to COUNTRY CODE MISMATCH different country codes i e DEFAULT FRANCE or GERMANY 2026265 075C Solar 8000M i patient monitor 6 13 Configuration Advanced user procedures Change Ethernet address The Ethernet address is an identification number assigned to each device on the Unity Network It must be done in Boot Code using a unique password only if it has been corrupted WARNING Lost Data Duplication of an Ethernet address on a network will cause lost data If you change the factory assigned Ethernet address you must first record all other Ethernet addresses used on your network to avoid duplication Fax a password request to GE Customer Relationship Center at 877 633 8181 to obtain a password You must provide your product serial number and Ethernet address The Ethernet address displays in the Boot Code banner information Activate the Boot Code program as follows 1 Hold down NBP Go Stop and Zero All on the keypad or remote control 2 Press and release the TRIM KNOB control 3 Keep holding NBP Go Stop and Zero All until the Boot Code infor
63. WITH THE VERSION OF MAIN CODE CURRENTLY STORED IN FLASH PLEASE UPDATE THE BOOT CODE 1 Power cycle 2 Reload Boot Code 3 If problems persists replace processor pcb Boot Flash test FAILED ERROR The Boot Code stored in Flash is not valid Main Code cannot be loaded until valid Boot Code exists 1 Power cycle 2 Reload Boot Code 3 If problems persists replace processor pcb Main Flash test FAILED ERROR The Main Code stored in flash is not valid 1 Power cycle 2 Reload Main Code 3 If problems persists replace processor pcb Main Code SDRAM FAILED ERROR The region of SDRAM reserved for Main Code failed the memory test Main Code will not be loaded unless this test passes Reboot the monitor to repeat testing Replace processor pcb Static RAM test FAILED ERROR The SRAM memory test failed Main Code will not be loaded unless this test passes Reboot the monitor to repeat testing Replace processor pcb 5 20 Solar 8000M i patient monitor 2026265 075C Troubleshooting Error messages Message Possible reason and solution Real Time Clock FAILED will not start If problem persists and error message displays replace WARNING The real time clock chip is not running Main Code processor pcb cannot be loaded until this chip is started Attempting to start real time clock Followed by either The real time clock was star
64. You must provide your product serial number and Ethernet address The Ethernet address displays 1n the Boot Code banner information Activate the Boot Code program as follows 1 Hold down NBP Go Stop and Zero All on the keypad or remote control 2 Press and release the TRIM KNOB control 3 Keep holding NBP Go Stop and Zero All until the Boot Code information appears on the display 4 Select Option Menu Change Software Level Enable options For information about enabling software options see Service menu boot code on page 5 3 Transfer monitor defaults The monitor defaults set on one monitor may be transferred to another monitor provided that the second monitor shares the following the same software revision version the same patient monitor type i e ADULT NEO or OR m the same software package i e Basic or Cardiac and m the same country code i e DEFAULT FRANCE or GERMANY The following defaults transfer when using this feature m all monitor defaults m custom default names m 12 SL location m 12 SL site 6 10 Solar 8000M i patient monitor 2026265 075C Configuration Advanced user procedures Store monitor defaults for transfer To transfer monitor defaults they must be set then stored on the monitor that 1s used as the server 1 At the server monitor set up the monitor defaults you want to store Refer to Monitor Setup in the Solar 80001 Operator s Manual Wh
65. age and select the desired language WARNING Changing the language will discharge the monitor and erase any saved monitor defaults The monitor defaults will be set to the factory defaults Access the CALIBRATE TOUCHSCREEN option starting from the MAIN menu 1 Select MORE MENUS gt MONITOR SETUP gt SERVICE MODE 2 Enter password using the TRIM KNOB control to select the day and month from monitor screen with leading zeros e g July 4 0407 3 Select CALIBRATE 4 Select CALIBRATE TOUCHSCREEN 5 Touch and hold each of the 4 Xs as they appear per on screen instructions Completion The monitor is now ready for normal operation At this time perform the Checkout Procedure found in Chapter 3 Maintenance 6 8 Solar 8000M i patient monitor 2026265 075C Configuration Advanced user procedures Advanced user procedures Procedures Set time and date The following procedures are for advanced users only These procedures should rarely be used and only experienced technicians should proceed The following procedures are discussed in this chapter Set Time and Date Change Software Level Transfer Monitor Defaults Change Ethernet Address Set Internet Address Reviewing Error Event Logs m Transferring Error Logs After completing any of the procedures it is recommended to perform the Checkout Procedure found in Chapter 3 Maintenance Change the time only when the system is switched to
66. atient monitor 2026265 075C Maintenance and checkout Electrical safety tests 9 Setthe polarity switch to RVS 10 Read the current leakage indicated on DMM NOTE If the reading is greater than the specification below and the device under test is powered from 100 240 V 50 60 Hz the device under test fails Contact GE Technical Support 100 microamperes 0 1 volts on the DMM and the device under test is powered from 100 240 V 50 60 Hz 11 Set the power switch of the device under test to OFF Patient source leakage current test This test pertains to the Solar 8000M part of the monitoring system This procedure only applies to Class I grounded earthed equipment and measures the leakage current from the ECG RESP connector then the SpO2 connector of the device to ground 1 Ox Qr am ga Configure the leakage tester like the circuit shown below with GND switch OPEN and polarity switch NORM Leakage Tester Power Cord Power Cord Device Under ECG Test Body Test SpO2 Test Body DMM set to measure AC voltage Connect an ECG test body to the ECG RESP connector of the device under test Set the power switch of the device to ON Read the leakage current indicated on the DMM Change the leakage tester polarity switch to the RVS position Read the leakage current indicated on the DMM NOTE If either reading is greater t
67. bar select Start gt Settings Panel gt Control Panel 16 Double click System and select the Double click System and select the Computer Name tab Network Identification tab 17 Record the full computer name 18 Close all open windows 19 Restart the PC 20 Continue with the instructions Disable firewall or networking services on page 30 2026265 075C Solar 8000M i patient monitor Troubleshooting Get error logs Disable firewall or networking services If the PC is running a firewall protection or networking services such as Cisco Systems VPN BlackIce or a wireless network card perform the following procedure to disable these services on the PC 1 Select one of the following from the toolbar Windows XP Start gt Control Panel gt Administrative Tools gt Services Windows 2000 Start gt Settings gt Control Panel gt Administrative Tools gt Services 2 In the list of available firewall networking services double click the service e g BlackICE to be disabled 55 Services Tree Bs Alerter Notifies sel Manual LocalSyster Sy Application Manage Provides s Manual LocalSyster is ati HotKey Poller Started Automatic LocalSystei Services Local y Automatic Updates Enables th Started Automatic LocalSyster Sa Background Intellig Transfers f Manual LocalSyster Started Automatic Loc e Sis Cisco Systems
68. be is off patient Probe or module malfunction Masimo Probe or module malfunction Artifact detected Probe is off patient Low quality Pulse search Nellcor Probe is off patient Low quality Pulse search Cardiac output Method Thermal dilution Cardiac output range 0 2 to 15 liters per minute Blood temperature range 30 C to 42 C 86 F to 107 F Injectate temperature range 0 C to 30 C 32 F to 86 F Waveform display frequency response 0 to 10 Hz 3 dB Output parameters Cardiac output blood temperature injectate temperature real time cardiac output waveform Cardiac output review Accept reject individual measurements and store average Catheter sizes 5 6 7 7 5 8 French Injectate volume selection 3 5 10 cc Environmental specifications all modules Power requirements 16 75 VDC Power consumption 10 Watts module alone Cooling Forced air Heat dissipation Tram 451 451M 451N 851 851M 851N 34 Btu hr All others 31 Btu hr Operating temperature 10 C to 35 C 50 F to 95 F Operating humidity 40 to 95 noncondensing Storage temperature 10 C to 50 C 14 F to 122 F Storage humidity 0 to 95 noncondensing Physical specifications Tram modules Height 8 1 cm 3 2 in Width 11 4 cm 4 5 in Depth 29 5 cm 11 6 in Weight 2 1 kg 4 7 Ib A 14 Solar 8000M i patient monitor 2026265 075C Appendix A Technical specifications Dual temperature module 400 and 700 series Dual temperature
69. cable Category 5 network patch cable pn 415480 001 pn 408997 001 NOTE m You must be able to change the IP address on the PC m f you are using a PC laptop with a docking station remove the laptop from the docking station before you begin the log transfer m f you are using a PC with a wireless network connection remove or disable the wireless network card before you begin the log transfer 2026265 075C Solar 8000M i patient monitor 5 27 Troubleshooting Get error logs Connect the PC to patient monitor or Unity Network MC network 1 Connectone end of the category 5 crossover or network patch cable to the PC network card 2 Connect the other end of the category 5 crossover patch cable as follows Connect to the ETHERNET port of the patient monitor if no network is used Connect to the Unity Network MC network Ethernet tap if transferring logs from other devises on the network If you connect directly to the Unity Network MC network Ethernet tap verify that the patient monitor is also connected to the Unity Network MC network Ethernet tap 3 Power on the PC 4 Continue with the instructions Change the PC s IP address on page 29 5 28 Solar 8000M i patient monitor 2026265 075C Troubleshooting Get error logs Change the PC s IP address Windows XP Windows 2000 From the toolbar select Start gt Run Type cmd and press Enter Type ipconfig lt space
70. cations QRS detection range Signal width Heart rate range Input impedance Common mode Differential Common mode rejection Gain accuracy Linearity deviation Noise Accuracy of the input signal reproduction Modulating effects in digital systems Output specifications Frequency response Motorola 68000 16 32 bit 14 75 MHz Intel 800152 8 bit 14 75 MHz Intel 800152 8 bit 14 75 MHz Intel 80C196 8 bit 7 3 MHz I Il Ill V1 to V6 aVR aVL and aVF Tram 451 451M 451N 851 851M 851N Twelve I Il Ill V1 to V6 aVR aVL and aVF All others Four I Il Ill and V1 in multi lead mode Identifies failed electrodes and switches to intact one s Active electrodes lt 25 nA each reference electrode lt 200 nA 0 46 sec mV amplitude 12 mm mV length 26 mm sec for a 25 mm sec sweep rate displayed on a 17 inch diagonal display 0 5 mV to 5 mV 40 ms to 120 ms Q to S 30 to 300 beats per minute 210 M at 50 60 Hz gt 2 5 M from dc to 60 Hz 90 dB minimum at 60 Hz 5 diagnostic mode 5 30 uV referred to input Overall System Error is tested using the method described in AAMI EC11 3 2 7 1 Overall System Error is 5 Frequency Response is tested using the method described in AAMI EC11 3 2 7 2 methods A and D This device uses digital sampling techniques that may produce some variation in amplitudes of Q R and or S waves from one heart beat to the next which may be particula
71. ce i eo i Closed GND ECG Test Body a gt i ECG Cable mm hoko E i SpO2 Test Body DMM 50 015uF 1KQ Keep cable length as j short as possible DMM set to measure AC voltage 503A WARNING Shock hazard The following step causes high voltage at the test body Do not touch the test body Set power switch on the device to ON Read leakage current indicated on DMM Change the leakage tester polarity switch to the RVS position ao fF cg IN Read the leakage current indicated on the DMM 4 14 Solar 8000M i patient monitor 2026265 075C Maintenance and checkout Electrical safety tests Test completion NOTE If either reading is greater than the appropriate specification below the device under test fails Contact GE Technical Support 10 uA 0 01 volts on the DMM at 120 VAC using the test body 20 pA 0 02 volts on the DMM at 240 VAC using the test body 50 pA 0 05 volts on the DMM at 120 240 VAC using the ECG cable NOTE The 10 and 20 uA limits are based on internal design standards The 50 uA limit is common to all standards AAMI ES 1 standard requires using the patient cable Set the power switch on the device to OFF Repeat the steps in this procedure using the appropriate SpO2 Test Body Connect the SpO2 Test Body to the blue SpO2 connector of the device under test Disconnect the leakage tester from the power outlet Disconnect all test equipment from the
72. ce representatives and technical personnel who maintain troubleshoot or repair this equipment A paper copy of this manual will be provided upon request Contact your local GE representative and request the part number on the first page of the manual Solar 8000M i patient monitor 2026265 075C Introduction Safety information Safety information Responsibility of the manufacturer GE is responsible for the effects of safety reliability and performance only if m Assembly operations extensions readjustments modifications or repairs are carried out by persons authorized by GE m The electrical installation of the relevant room complies with the requirements of the appropriate regulations m The equipment is used in accordance with the instructions for use General This device is intended for use under the direct supervision of a licensed health care practitioner This device is not intended for home use Federal law restricts this device to be sold by or on the order of a physician Contact GE for information before connecting any devices to the equipment that are not recommended in this manual Parts and accessories used must meet the requirements of the applicable EN 60601 series safety standards and or the system configuration must meet the requirements of the EN 60601 1 1 medical electrical systems standard Periodically and whenever the integrity of the device is in doubt test all functions The
73. ctets x can be any value If using a Class B address then all monitors that need to communicate with each other must have the same first two octets For example 130 1 1 2 130 1 3 4 130 1 5 6 130 2 7 8 OK OK OK won t see other beds 2026265 075C Solar 8000M i patient monitor 6 15 Configuration Advanced user procedures Calculate internet address Enter internet address Power cycle If using a Class C address then all monitors that need to communicate with each other must have the same first three octets For example 192 1 2 1 OK 192 1 22 OK 192 1 2 3 OK 192 2 24 won t see other beds To generate an internet address from an Ethernet address GE simply converts the last three bytes of the Ethernet address from hex to decimal This combines the unique identifier along with the network ID to produce the entire internet address Calculate the factory assigned internet IP address as follows 1 Write down the LAST SIX digits of the 12 digit monitor Ethernet address The Ethernet address displays in the Boot Code banner information n example is given below 00 00 7E 26 13 FD 2 Consider the six digits as three separate hexadecimal pairs Convert each hexadecimal pair separately to a decimal number All internet addresses must be in decimal 3 The first number of the internet address is always 126 decimal The low three hex pairs of the IP address are the low three Ethernet
74. curred Error Number A sequential number that is used to identify each event or problem 2026265 075C Solar 8000M i patient monitor 5 23 Troubleshooting Reviewing error event logs For some categories of TRAM NET network errors two additional lines are added to the error log entry Definition of parameters Name Description Network Error Identifies that a network error occurred Channel Number Identifies the network channel exhibiting the error Severity is a measure of how the event error affected the system There are three levels of severity Definition of severity levels Levels Description Continue The event or error was logged the task may have or may not have been finished but the system was able to go on Most log entries will have a severity of CONTINUE Fatal The event or error was such that the task is not able to go on Recovery was not possible This always is followed by a warm start Forced Restart The system was restarted by a known condition internet address change video test etc 5 24 Solar 8000M i patient monitor 2026265 075C Troubleshooting Reviewing error event logs What error codes mean The error log contains more than just operating system errors Many events that have an impact upon the system are also entered into the log The 700 series of error codes are really system initiated events Listed below are some
75. d the equipotential stud which could become live in case of failure in basic insulation 2 The voltage drop between the parts described is measured and the impedance determined from the current and voltage drop It shall not exceed the values indicated When taking this measurement move the unit s power cord around There should be no fluctuations in resistance For equipment without a power supply cord the impedance between the protective earth terminal and the ground tabs of the Video In connector which is protectively earthed shall not exceed 0 1 ohms For equipment with a power supply cord the impedance between the protective earth pin in the mains plug and the ground tabs of the Video In connector which is protectively earthed shall not exceed 0 2 ohms 4 10 Solar 8000M i patient monitor 2026265 075C Maintenance and checkout Electrical safety tests Ground earth wire leakage current tests Perform this test to measure current leakage through the ground earth wire of the equipment during normal operation The device under test is to be tested at its normal operating voltage 1 o gv e o Configure the leakage tester like the circuit shown below Leakage Tester det E 1 i v 1 o HIGH t NORM Power Cord e i LOW ae o 1 5 END GND a l RVS al Device i l Under i 10KQ h Test i i em L 0 015pF1K Q 1 i i s
76. ddress or patient monitor name displays Click Get Log or Get All Logs 2026265 075C Solar 8000M i patient monitor 5 31 Troubleshooting Get error logs NOTE If you select Get All Logs and are connected to the Unity Network logs from every device type selected will transfer 9 Select the folder you created for log files then click OK 10 The log file displays and a message at the top of the netUpdate window displays a message that the log retrieval was successful 5 32 Solar 8000M i patient monitor 2026265 075C 6 Configuration 2026265 075C Solar 8000M i patient monitor Configuration Configuring a patient monitor Configuring a patient monitor General Gather information Select procedures The following procedure explains how to configure a patient monitor on the Unity Network The monitor communicates with central stations and other related equipment over the Unity Network This network is essentially an Ethernet implementation Use this procedure if you are m experiencing communication problems on the Unity Network or m adding a new monitor to the Unity Network To configure a new monitor you must first m know that the new monitor s software revision is compatible with the other monitors connected to the Unity Network m write down the exact care unit name from the upper left hand corner of the central station write down the bed name for the new monitor know if the mo
77. device Disconnect the device power cord from the leakage tester 2026265 075C Solar 8000M i patient monitor 4 15 Maintenance and checkout Checkout procedure Checkout procedure General These procedures test the functions of the patient monitor Tram rac housing or Patient Data Module and associated communication networks For other input modules checkout procedures refer to their appropriate service manual GE recommends that all checkout procedures be performed upon receipt of the device once a year thereafter after any upgrade any time the main enclosure is disassembled or a part is repaired or replaced Record the date and results on the Repair Log included at the end of this chapter Required tools and equipment NOTE Be sure test equipment is maintained according to manufacturer s maintenance schedule to ensure accuracy The following table lists the test equipment adapters and cables necessary to complete the checkout procedures Equivalent equipment may be substituted Acquisition device m Tram 100 851 module Any GE Tram 100 851 module m Patient Data Module Any GE Patient Data Module Multifunctional patient simulator MARQ III or equivalent Patient cables Multi link ECG 12 lead patient cable and ECG leadwire set Tram rac housing test m Tram rac Any GE Tram rac m BP module Any GE BP module m Digital multimeter AC volts ohms M Port test m Port Checkout
78. dules specified in Product Maintenance Procedures shall be followed strictly Consumables or certain parts may have their own label with an EFUP value less than the product Periodic replacement of those consumables or parts to maintain the declared EFUP shall be done in accordance with the Product Maintenance Procedures This product must not be disposed of as unsorted municipal waste and must be collected separately and handled properly after decommissioning This symbol indicates that this electronic information product does not contain any toxic or hazardous substance or elements above the maximum concentration value established by the Chinese standard SJ T11363 2006 and can be recycled after being discarded and should not be casually discarded Solar 8000M i patient monitor 2026265 075C Introduction Service information Service information Service requirements Follow the service requirements listed below Equipment identification Refer equipment servicing to GE authorized service personnel only Any unauthorized attempt to repair equipment under warranty voids that warranty Itis the user s responsibility to report the need for service to GE or to one of their authorized agents Failure on the part of the responsible individual hospital or institution using this equipment to implement a satisfactory maintenance schedule may cause undue equipment failure and possible health hazards Regular
79. e current test Checkout procedure on page 4 16 Solar 8000M i Unity View display Touchscreen Tram rac housing _ _ M Port TRAM NET interface or communication Unity Network MC network Keypad remote control Unity Network ID Gooner PF WB NY tr Printer 2026265 075C Solar 8000M i patient monitor 4 37 Maintenance and checkout Maintenance Checklist Parameter tests on page 4 22 g Bb Oa DE je GO De A ___ ECG functions 12SL ECG analysis program functions Respiration functions Invasive blood pressure functions Temperature functions Cardiac output functions SpO2 functions Masimo ____ SpO2 functions Nellcor OxiMax SpO2 functions Nellcor OxiSmart Tram only NBP calibration check Defib sync and analog output test Patient Data Module Defib sync and analog output test Tram Module 4 38 Solar 8000M i patient monitor 2026265 075C Maintenance and checkout Repair Log Repair Log Unit serial number Institution name Date Maintenance or repair Technician 2026265 075C Solar 8000M i patient monitor 4 39 Maintenance and checkout Repair Log 4 40 Solar 8000M i patient monitor 2026265 075C 9 Troubleshooting 2026265 075C Solar 8000M i patient monitor Troubleshooting Terms used Terms used Abort main code Listed a
80. e number may be necessary if your institution has multiple buildings A MUSE system can be used as a site number STORE DEFAULTS FOR NETWORK TRANSFER This menu selection saves the monitor defaults for transfer to another monitor with the same software patient monitor type and country code It stores all monitor defaults custom default names and 12 SL location and site SET INTERNET ADDRESS This menu selection allows changes to the internet IP address WARNING Duplication of an internet IP address on a network causes lost data If you change the factory assigned internet address you must first record all other internet addresses used on your network to avoid duplication An incorrect internet address may also prevent the monitor from viewing other monitors on the network Whether or not this can occur depends on the network topology at the installed site 5 8 Solar 8000M i patient monitor 2026265 075C Troubleshooting Service menus COPY UNIT DEFAULTS TIME AND DATE This menu option is used to copy monitor defaults from one monitor to another monitor See Chapter 6 Configuration for detailed procedures This menu selection allows changes to the time and date and may affect the time and date for the entire monitoring network Refer to Chapter 6 Configuration for detailed procedures WARNING Loss of patient history This menu should rarely be used because patient histories will be
81. ected to the M Port Connect the keypad or remote control or choose the correct M Port 9 Asthe columns of numbers scroll press the keys and TRIM KNOB control Verify that the numbers change as keys are pressed 10 Exit Boot Code Unity Network ID connectivity device checkout procedures see the Unity Network Interface Device ID service manual Press Graph Go Stop and verify that the printer responds correctly 2026265 075C Solar 8000M i patient monitor 4 21 Maintenance and checkout Checkout procedure Parameter tests ECG functions These procedures test the following m Lead and heart rate information displays properly m QRS tone sounds m Pacemaker mode displays in ECG parameter box m Calibration pulses display with correct amplitude 1 Set up the simulator Heart rate to 80 bpm ECG amplitude to 1 0 mV 2 Attach the patient cable and leadwires between the ECG connector on the acquisition device and the leadwire connectors on the patient simulator 3 Set up the patient monitor a Goto MORE MENUS gt MONITOR SETUP gt PARAMETERS ON OFF and turn off all parameters except ECG b In MONITOR SETUP select WAVEFORMS ON OFF and set leads in the following order Waveform 1 II Waveforn2 I Waveform 3 III Waveform 4 VI Waveform 5 AVL Waveform 6 AVF c From the ECG Menu select MORE ECG QRS VOLUME and set to the desired volume percentage 4 Admit a patient into
82. ed into the MPC860P include m PowerPC Core including 16k of Dual ported RAM for registers and microcode AMemory Management Unit MMU 16 kByte Instruction Cache 8 kByte Data Cache m System Integration Unit SIU including Memory Controller and Wait State Generator via Eight 8 General Purpose Chip Select Machines GPCM and two 2 Universal Programmable Machines UPM Development Port Background Debug Monitor System Configuration and Protections such as the Bus Monitor Software Watchdog Timer and Periodic Interrupt Timer PLL Clock synthesizer Communication Processor Module CPM including One 1 Fast Ethernet Channel Media Independent Interface Four SCCs all of which can do IEEE 802 3 Ethernet Two SMCs UART s One SPI Interface One I2C Interface Seven IRQ lines I O port pin banks some of which can be programmed to generate an interrupt when a condition is present 999999 A Development Port commonly referred to as a Background Debug Monitor BDM debug port on other processors is resident in the MPC860 to assist in debugging and troubleshooting the processor Operation NOTE The MPC860 is 5V I O tolerant on all of its pins except for the clock input This is important because the signals from the TRAM NET Hub are 5V signal levels 2 16 Solar 8000M i patient monitor 2026265 075C Equipment overview Theory of operation Memory subsystem The processor PCB provides the memory reso
83. eld EN 61000 4 8 3 Alm 3 Alm Power frequency magnetic fields should be at levels characteristic of a typical location in a typical commercial or hospital environment NOTE U is the AC mains voltage prior to application of the test level 2026265 075C Solar 8000M i patient monitor B 3 Appendix B Electromagnetic compatibility Electromagnetic compatibility EMC Immunity test EN 60601 test level Compliance level Electromagnetic environment guidance Portable and mobile RF communications equipment should not be used closer to any part of the equipment including cables than the recommended separation distance calculated from the equation applicable to the frequency of the transmitter Recommended separation distance Conducted RF 3 Vrms 3 V rms JP EN 61000 4 6 150 KHz to 80 MHz d 12 Radiated RF 3 V m 3 V m JP EN 61000 4 3 80 MHz to 2 5 GHz d 12 80 MHz to 800 MHz d 2 3 JP 800 MHz to 2 5 GHz where P is the maximum output power rating of the transmitter in watts W according to the transmitter manufacturer and d is the recommended separation distance in meters m Field strengths from fixed RF transmitters as determined by an electromagnetic site survey should be less than the compliance level in each frequency range Interference may occur in the vicinity of equipment marked with the following symbol D gt Note 1 At 80 MHz and 800 MHz the higher frequency
84. elerator with Silicon Image Transmitter providing images on VGA and DFP displays Within Motorola MPC860P PowerPC 66 MHz 32 bit Within Motorola MPC860P PowerPC 66 MHz 32 bit Crisis Warning Advisory and Message Warning and Advisory Audible and visual dependent on alarm level All limits are viewable and printable All parameters one set of limits 110 20 VAC 50 60 Hz single phase 230 40 VAC 50 60 Hz single phase 100 Watts 90 VAC 190 VAC Natural convection 341 Btu hr A 2 Solar 8000M i patient monitor 2026265 075C Appendix A Technical specifications Solar 8000M i patient monitor Operating conditions Ambient temperature Relative humidity Storage conditions Temperature Relative humidity Physical specifications Height Width Depth Weight Warranty 0 C to 40 C 32 F to 104 F 15 to 95 noncondensing 40 C to 70 C 40 F to 158 F 15 to 95 noncondensing 8 1 cm 3 2 in 35 4 cm 13 9 in 33 4 cm 13 2 in 5 6 kg 12 3 Ib Standard warranty is one year Other options are available Display Display size Display types Display resolution Sweep speed Aspect ratio Touch screen Frequency response Number of traces Number of seconds trace Waveform display options Information window Display organization Display gain and sweep speeds Display size The display is ordered separately from the Solar 8000M i processing unit 15
85. en defaults are set start from the MAIN menu and select MORE MENUS gt MONITOR SETUP gt SERVICE MODE Enter password using the TRIM KNOB control to select the day and month from monitor screen with leading zeros e g July 4 0407 Select MONITOR SETTINGS Select STORE DEFAULTS FOR NETWORK TRANSFER Selects YES to the confirmation popup menu 2026265 075C Solar 8000M i patient monitor 6 11 Configuration Advanced user procedures Copy stored monitor defaults WARNING Loss of Defaults Copying monitor defaults from another monitor erases all of the monitor defaults on the current monitor To copy monitor defaults from the server monitor the client monitor must be in the DISCHARGED state If the client monitor is set to the OR patient monitor type it must not bein COMBO or ROVER COMBO admit mode NOTE Make sure that the client monitor shares the same configuration as the server monitor 1 Atthe client monitor start from the MAIN menu and select MORE MENUS gt MONITOR SETUP gt SERVICE MODE 2 Enter password using the TRIM KNOB control to select the day and month from monitor screen with leading zeros e g July 4 0407 3 Select COPY UNIT DEFAULTS 4 Select SELECT UNIT TO COPY MONITOR DEFAULTS FROM 5 From the list of units on the Unity Network choose the server monitor 6 Select SELECT BED TO COPY MONITOR DEFAULTS FROM 7 Scroll through the list of beds within the selected un
86. enclosure leakage current equal to the sum of all the individual earth leakage currents of the system if there is an interruption of the MPSO protective earth conductor 2026265 075C Solar 8000M i patient monitor 3 9 Installation Power up Indicators Power up A green LED indicates that the unit is connected to an AC power source and the power switch is turned on There is a green yellow LED above each M Port indicating the M Port status m Solid green indicates the device is communicating properly m Slow flashing yellow indicates the device has been identified but there is no communication m Quick flashing yellow indicates that too many identical devices are connected or the device cannot be identified Refer to Chapter 5 Troubleshooting if an LED is not green NOTE Check power voltage at your location and set power to either 120 V or 240V After making all connections plug the power cord into an AC wall outlet turn the power switch to 1 on and turn on the display The power LED illuminates and after about 10 seconds a display appears If the Solar 8000M 1 patient monitor does not work properly refer to Chapter 5 Troubleshooting 3 10 Solar 8000M i patient monitor 2026265 075C Installation TRAM NET communication TRAM NET communication Overview Internal hub The Solar patient monitor uses two distinct local area networks m TRAM NET communication and m Ethernet communication
87. ent The use of an MPSO for a system will result in an enclosure leakage current equal to the sum of all the individual earth leakage currents of the system if there is an interruption of the MPSO protective earth conductor 2026265 075C Solar 8000M i patient monitor 2 7 Equipment overview System components Remote control or keypad Remote displays The remote control or keypad provides all patient monitor controls on a portable component with a TRIM KNOB control and allows the user to operate the patient monitor from across a room Eighteen hard keys are configured for adult neonatal or operating room applications The keypad can be mounted on the display or on a separate holster that has various mounting configurations 004B Depending on your Solar 8000M configuration there are up to two VGA CRT analog flat panel ports and two DFP digital flat panel ports for remote viewing 2 8 Solar 8000M i patient monitor 2026265 075C Equipment overview Device compatibility Device compatibility Acquisition modules The tables in this section are current as of the publication date of this manual and are subject to change For current information contact your Service or Sales Representative The Solar 8000M 1 patient monitor is compatible with the following acquisition modules Patient Data Module Nellcor OxiMax SpO Patient Data Module Masimo SpO SvO2 Module Dual Temp Module Series
88. ent Data Module between the ePort connector and the TRAM NET 2 ePort connector on the Solar Verify that the waveforms recover on the monitor display each time the cable is reconnected Verify that the waveforms recover on the monitor display each time the adapter is reconnected Disconnect the patient cable from the Tram module and verify alarms at the central station From the MAIN menu select MORE MENUS gt VIEW OTHER PATIENTS gt SELECT A BED TO VIEW Verify that the list includes beds other than your own Select another bed and verify that the selected bed s data is displayed 4 20 Solar 8000M i patient monitor 2026265 075C Maintenance and checkout Checkout procedure Keypad remote control Unity Network ID Printer 1 Plug the keypad or remote control into an M port 2 Check all functions of the TRIM KNOB control and 18 hard keys Verify a response at the monitor display 3 Check that the backlight is on and lights the keys evenly 4 Activate Boot Code as follows Hold down NBP Go Stop and Zero All Press and release the TRIM KNOB control Keep holding NBP Go Stop and Zero All until the Boot Code information appears on the display 5 Select Tools Menu 6 Use password mei to open Service and Diagnostic Tools Menu 7 Select M Port Tools gt Show M Port X Serial Incoming Data Where X the M Port number 8 Ifthe message No incoming data read appears nothing is conn
89. ere are cables between the nodes and the hubs but no cables exist between nodes Data is acquired at a node and is transmitted through a hub to all the other nodes Each node has an address so data will be received by the node with the correct destination address It is impossible for a node to communicate with another node without the data going through a hub somewhere along its journey The hub controls all of the data traffic in the system In a TRAM NET system the head hub is contained in the patient monitor but there will be intermediate hubs in the Tram rac housing and Tram module as well 2026265 075C Solar 8000M i patient monitor 3 11 Installation Ethernet communication Ethernet communication About ethernet Twisted pair The GE Unity Network uses Ethernet for device to device communications This local area network links all patient monitors clinical information centers and other GE equipment throughout the hospital Depending on the construction of the hospital thick net thin net or CAT 5 twisted pair cabling is used The Solar 8000M i is designed to be used with twisted pair cabling Consult GE when trying to interface with either thick net or thin net cabling The real time GE Unity Network operates at 10 Mbps half duplex Twisted pair 1s the most popular cabling because it is easy to install and flexible to work with It uses the star topology with a switch as the hub of the segment A maximum o
90. erial connector provides an interface to the iPanel computer If not using an iPanel it interfaces to a PC for software upgrades or polled parameter service The connector 1s a 9 pin D type RS 232 2 The RS 232 2 serial connector provides a touchscreen interface The connector is a 9 pin D type NOTE Use cable 2006733 00X for touchscreen connection The cable supplied with the display will not work 3 6 Solar 8000M i patient monitor 2026265 075C Installation Front panel connectors and indicators Front panel connectors and indicators M Ports The front panel connectors consist of four M Ports The Solar 8000M also has a keypad connector Each port has a LED indicator M Port LED indicators Power LED indicator 015A M Port connectors Solar 8000i Solar 8000M Pur O oi M20 A M30 M40 015B Solar 8000M Keypad connector M Port means multi protocol and supports Ethernet 10BaseT RS 232 1 wire identification and is MIB Medical Information Bus compliant M Ports support AutoPort devices but an AutoPort to M Port adapter PN 2001973 001 is required The adapter must connect to the AutoPort device not the M Port host the Solar 8000M i patient monitor The following devices connect directly to the M Ports The connector is an 8 pin RJ 45 type Solar 8000M i remote control Solar 8000M 1 keypad PRN 50 M d
91. erred to as a display or scope in the error code descriptions 2026265 075C Solar 8000M i patient monitor 5 25 Troubleshooting Reviewing error event logs Useful event data The event log tracks alarm events and other changes to the system that can be useful in determining the state of the monitor if an error occurs For each event the event log records the event number the date the time the event ID the bucket and an event description Additionally an event description code 1s logged NOTE Bucket data is information regarding the state of the event For example if the monitor s automatic alarm graphing is turned on or off the event bucket will contain the number 0 or 1 which correspond to off and on The table below shows some common events their event codes the corresponding bucket data if applicable and other event data if applicable This data can be useful in interpreting the event log Event description Event ID Bucket data Other event data Alarm Graph On Off Change 800 0 Alarm graphing turned OFF 1 Alarm graphing turned ON Graph Location Change 801 1 Manual graph location changed Text describing the graph name is 2 Alarm graph location changed shown 3 Print window location changed 4 12 lead print location changed Monitor Defaults Change 802 Text describing the default changed is shown e g COLOR FORMAT Alarm Limits Change PPtt 803 Limit is indicated in hex
92. ess was programmed into the monitor Refer to Configuring a patient monitor on page 6 2 m Verify operation of the processor pcb with the LED Troubleshooting Table 5 14 Solar 8000M i patient monitor 2026265 075C Troubleshooting Troubleshooting procedure Problem Possible Reason and Solution 1 Verify paper in central station writer is correct side up 2 If the monitor was moved from one care unit to another reprogram the graph destinations Refer to Set graph locations on page 6 5 m Watch for misspelling or spaces in the name m Make sure that the care unit name programmed into the monitor and central station match exactly Typically the care unit name for a monitor is not shown on the central station display of a patient s data Only the bed number is shown If the care unit name for a monitor does not match the central station care unit name then the monitor identification changes The monitor identifier shows the care unit name followed by a vertical slash and then the bed number The solution is to modify the monitor care unit name to match the central station s care unit name Graphs and alarms are not printed at the desired location This is caused by an interruption of power to the remote control 1 Check the M Port LED If it is illuminated the remote is communicating with the patient monitor 2 Check for a loose connection from the monitor to the remote control 3 Try a different M po
93. etting The choices are France Germany or Default which chooses a particular set of GE factory defaults These defaults are used when changing the unit type Adult ICU OR or Neonatal Set language This is a Boot Code setting It sets the language for displayed text in the Main Code Do not confuse with Country Selection 2026265 075C Solar 8000M i patient monitor 5 3 Troubleshooting Service menus Service menus The Boot Code Service Menu and Main Code SERVICE MODE menu are generally used by qualified field engineers and factory service personnel to troubleshoot repair or download new software to the patient monitor WARNING The Boot Code service menu or SERVICE MODE menu is intended for qualified personnel only It is possible to lose patient data damage the operating software for this monitor and even affect the Unity Network Do not experiment with any commands found in the service menus Boot code Service Menu Use the Boot Code service menu when downloading new Boot Code or Main Code software to the patient monitor or when the patient monitor exhibits a serious failure Activate the Boot Code program as follows 1 Hold down NBP Go Stop and Zero All on the keypad or remote control 2 Press and release the TRIM KNOB control 3 Keep holding NBP Go Stop and Zero All until the Boot Code information appears on the display Set up first Ethernet Port This menu selection allows change
94. f 100 meters or 328 feet is the longest length of twisted pair cable allowed The maximum number of devices on the GE Unity Network is 1 000 Solar 8000M i Se Solar 8000M i CIC Pro E CIC Pro Switches Y Printer 1ton z Z s k 3 x 2 P x T 041A 3 12 Solar 8000M i patient monitor 2026265 075C Installation Ethernet communication Network terms Node MAC address Switch Segment IP address Subnet Each network device or node is assigned a MAC address number and requires a network connection to interface between the network device and the network A 48 bit address assigned by the manufacturer to uniquely identify a node of the network This is also known as the Ethernet address To implement the star topology each network device is connected to a network switch The switch passes all network data between each network device in the star segment Typically the switch supports 12 to 48 network devices and may be linked to other switches to form larger networks A network segment is comprised of all devices connected to 1 or many switches which are in turn connected together to form a larger network The boundaries of the segment are defined by networking equipment that regulate the flow of packets into and out of the segment e g routers and switches A 32 bit IPv4 address assigned by the user either statically or dynamically from a server to uniquely identify the packets from a de
95. f the troubleshooting suggestions in the Problems and Solutions section include replacing pcb assemblies in the patient monitor or Tram rac housing The LED Troubleshooting Table explains the normal condition of the various LEDs on the pcb assemblies Do not perform the procedures listed unless you are a trained field or biomedical engineer Refer to Disassembly on page 7 7 for circuit board functions To aid in disassembly of the unit refer to Disassembly on page 7 7 WARNING Patient data loss This procedure is intended for use by service personnel with advanced troubleshooting skills The consequences of the following steps may cause loss of patient data and disruption of the entire Unity Network Solar 8000M i patient monitor 2026265 075C Troubleshooting Troubleshooting procedure Problems and solutions Problem The display is blank Possible Reason and Solution The video display has no power Verify that the display s power indicator is illuminated The patient monitor has no power Verify that the patient monitor s power indicator is illuminated The video display is not properly connected to the patient monitor Verify that the correct cable connects the video display to one of the 4 video ports on the patient monitor The display was turned off via the Display On Off button on the keypad remote control Press the Display On Off button on the keypad remote control Hardware failure 1
96. gs shown as CUFF in the NBP parameter box on the monitor display and manometer are equal 1 mmHg for at least one full minute Select CHECK CAL IN PROGRESS Select STOP The module then releases pressure in the bulb or cuff Remove the cuff and manometer from the acquisition device Defib sync and analog output test Patient Data Module 1 Connect the unterminated cable assembly to the Defib Sync connector on the front of the Patient Data Module Set up the simulator Heart rate 80 bpm Amplitude to 1 0 mV Test the ECG Arterial BP and Marker Out signals from the DEFIB SYNC connector using an oscilloscope to connect to the appropriate wire on the test cable shown below They should resemble the waveforms in the following figures Note that there are two Marker Out traces shown The top trace shows the frequency of the pulses the bottom trace shows the pulse width 4 30 Solar 8000M i patient monitor 2026265 075C Maintenance and checkout Checkout procedure Test Cable Plug and Pinout Pin Wire Color Signal Name 1 Brown ECG ANALOG OUT 2 Red BP ANALOG OUT 3 Orange NO CONNECTION 4 Yellow MARKER RETURN 5 Shield DRAIN WIRE 6 Green ANALOG RETURN 7 Blue NO_CONNECTION 8 Violet DEFIB_SYNC_MARKER_IN 9 Gray DEFIB SYNC MARKER OUT ECG Signal pin 1 Brown wire Ground pin 6 Green wire Time division 0 2s Volts division 0 5v 4
97. gt all and press Enter eme If the IP address and subnet mask are defined record them m P address m Subnet mask 5 From the toolbar select Start gt Control From the toolbar select Start gt Settings Panel gt Network Connections gt Control Panel gt Network and Dial up Connections 6 Right click Local Area Connection 7 Select Properties 8 Select Internet Protocol TCP IP 9 Click Properties 10 Select Use the following IP address 11 Inthe IP Address field type an IP address If the patient monitor s address begins with 126 use 126 003 145 229 m f using a PC connected to the Unity Network MC network the IP address on the PC must match the institution s Unity Network MC network domain The network domain is defined by the first numbers used in the IP address and subnet mask If the patient monitor s address does NOT begin with 126 contact the IT department for an IP address m f using a PC connected to a patient monitor and the IP address does not begin with 126 change the PC IP address to match the first 3 digits of the patient monitor s address The remaining address must be unique 12 Inthe Subnet mask field type 255 0 0 0 13 In the Default gateway field type 126 003 145 229 and click OK 14 If prompted to restart the PC select No 15 From the toolbar select Start gt Control From the tool
98. guidance 2 kV common mode Electrostatic 6 kV contact 6 kV contact Floors should be wood concrete or ceramic tile If Discharge ESD floors are covered with synthetic material the relative EN 61000 4 2 8 kV air 8 kV air humidity should be at least 30 Electrical Fast 2 kV for power supply lines 2 kV for power supply Mains power should be that of a typical commercial Transient Burst lines or hospital environment EN 61000 4 4 1 kV for input output lines 1 kV for input output lines Surge 1 kV differential mode t 1 kV differential mode Mains power should be that of a typical commercial EN 61000 4 5 or hospital environment 2 kV common mode Voltage dips short interruptions and voltage variations on power supply input lines EN 61000 4 11 lt 5 U gt 95 dip in Uj for 0 5 cycles lt 40 U gt 60 dip in Uj for 5 cycles lt 70 U gt 30 dip in Ui for 25 cycles lt 5 U gt 95 dip in Uj for5s lt 5 U gt 95 dip in Uj for 0 5 cycles lt 40 U 260 dip in U for 5 cycles lt 70 U 230 dip in Uy for 25 cycles lt 5 U gt 95 dip in Uj for5s Mains power should be that of a typical commercial or hospital environment If the user of the equipment requires continued operation during power mains interruptions it is recommended that the equipment be powered from an uninterruptible power supply or a battery Power Frequency 50 60 Hz Magnetic Fi
99. han 50 uA 0 05 volts on the DMM the device fails this test Contact GE Technical Support Change the GND switch to the closed position Read the leakage current indicated on the DMM 2026265 075C Solar 8000M i patient monitor 4 13 Maintenance and checkout Electrical safety tests 9 Change the leakage current switch to the RVS position 10 Read the leakage current indicated on the DMM NOTE If either reading is greater than 10 pA 0 01 volts on the DMM the device fails this test Contact GE Technical Support 11 Set the power switch of the device to OFF NOTE The AAMI and EN single fault condition ground open is 50 pA whereas the normal condition ground closed is less 12 Repeat the steps in this procedure using the appropriate SpO2 Test Body Connect the SpO2 Test Body to the blue SpO2 connector of the device under test Patient sink leakage current test This test pertains to the Solar 8000M part of the monitoring system This procedure only applies to Class I grounded earthed equipment and measures the leakage current from a mains voltage source into the ECG RESP connector then the SpO2 connector 1 Configure the leakage tester like the circuit shown below with GND switch CLOSED and polarity switch NORM Leakage Tester v i o E HIGH t NORM Power Cord 5 LOW i el ST 8 GND E a i Ce En RVS Devi
100. he re heh den 4 4 Exterior Cleaning naren nennen aante dent E E RACER OR a ws 4 4 Cleaning disinfecting and storing GE ECG cables and leadwires 4 5 Electrical safety tests aoe eeen eee 4 8 Recommendations oee een 4 8 SOUUP ze e Akala Arib edn lbo B oren alt bb de 4 9 PoweroUtlettest c siot mie E Et SRE En 4 9 Ground earth integrity en 4 9 Ground earth wire leakage current tests nn 4 11 Enclosure leakage current test 4 12 Patient source leakage current test nn 4 13 Patient sink leakage current test en 4 14 Testicompletion s eo ed en M RR nara ace nee eee 4 15 Solar 8000M i patient monitor 2026265 075C Checkout procedure soan nennen nh en nm e n 4 16 CE CT 4 16 Required tools and equipment neen 4 16 Set UP HC 4 17 uec TT 4 18 Parametertests oaeen eee sn 4 22 Completion onee 4 36 Maintenance Checklist oee teens 4 37 Visual inspection on page 4 3 nnee 4 37 Cleaning on page 4 4 eeen 4 37 Electrical safety tests on page 4 8 neee 4 37 Checkout procedure on page 4 16 ennen 4 37 Repair Log 5 22 oasen vennen ed RR ee ie ea CERE REO eee a eee 4 39 Troubleshooting ennen 5 1 Terms used oaeen eneen eneen 5 2 Abort main code neee eeen 5 2 Boot loader or boot code neen 5 2 Coldistart astaat Benka dedenk seite aad dant de nk Reihe Ee 5 2 Continue main code een 5 2 Monitor memoty
101. he top trace shows the frequency of the pulses the bottom trace shows the pulse width Defibrillator Synchronization connector J2 Pin Name Descriptions 1 DEFIB MARKER OUT Digital defibrillator output synchronization signal 2 DEFIB MARKER IN Digital defibrillator input signal b AU 3 AGND1 Signal Ground Omo 4 DGND Signal Ground o 9 5 AGND2 Signal Ground 6 BP ANALOG OUTPUT Analog BP OUTPUT Front View of Module 7 ECG ANALOG OUTPUT Analog ECG output signal 039A 2026265 075C Solar 8000M i patient monitor 4 33 Maintenance and checkout Checkout procedure ECG Signal Pin 7 Ground Pin 3 Probe Type x10 Time Division 0 2S Volts Division 0 5V Arterial BP Signal Pin 6 Ground Pin 5 Probe Type x10 Time Division 0 28 Volts Division 0 2V NOTE 023A 024A The Marker Out amplitude and pulse width are configured at 5V and 10ms respectively from the factory To change these settings refer to the Calibration chapter of your TRAM modules service manual 4 34 Solar 8000M i patient monitor 2026265 075C Maintenance and checkout Checkout procedure Marker Out Frequency Signal Pin 1 Ground Pin 4 Probe Type x10 Time Division 0 28 Volts Division 1V 025A Marker Out Pulse Width Signal Pin 1 Ground Pin 4 Probe Type x10 Time Division 5mS Volts Divis
102. hen it is done it displays OFF again Reconnect the cuff and manometer to the acquisition device Select CAL GAIN OFF Select START The second line of text on the CAL GAIN menu item changes to INFLATING Then the acquisition device starts pumping up the pressure bulb or cuff displayed pressures increase on both the monitor display and the manometer 2026265 075C Solar 8000M i patient monitor 4 29 Maintenance and checkout Checkout procedure The pump shuts off at about 250 mmHg and the pressure drops slowly to about 240 mmHg before stabilizing The second line of text on the CAL GAIN menu item changes from INFLATING to HOLDING NOTE 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 If the pressure continues to drop at a rate of 1 mmHg or more for every five seconds there is a leak in the NBP plumbing If there is a leak in the NBP plumbing correct the problem and restart this calibration procedure Select ENTER CAL PRESSURE An ENTER CAL PRESSURE popup window appears Use the Trim Knob control to select a pressure value that is 1 mmHg lower than the current manometer reading When the manometer falls to exactly the value that you selected in the popup window press the Trim Knob control to enter the value Select PREVIOUS MENU to return to the MAIN MENU button Select CHECK CAL OFF Select START The text on the menu item changes from CHECK CAL OFF to CHECK CAL IN PROGRESS Make sure that the pressure readin
103. hen the TRAM NET 2 ePort connector is connected to PDM the connection uses ethernet through the Broadcom ethernet switch Processor SCC channel The MPC860 fourth Serial Communication Controller SCC is used to implement the TRAM NET Controller This is done by operating the SCC in transparent mode and using software to provide the functionality that was originally provided by an external communications processor Hub The Hub chip is the Solar 9000 FPGA implementation It accommodates the TNC port as well as four 4 external ports functioning as a Header Hub The Header Hub turns the signal around by sending the Up signal out on the down path generates the carrier sense signal so that the TNC will not cause an out of window collision generates Collision Presence signals at the detection of a collision and retimes the bits NOTE The signals out of the Hub are at 5V signal levels so any 3 3V devices interfacing to the Hub must be 5V tolerant Drivers and receivers The DS8923 Dual Differential Driver Receiver pair is used to convert the signals between the TRAM NET differential RS 422 level and TTL levels 2026265 075C Solar 8000M i patient monitor 2 19 Equipment overview Theory of operation Isolation The TRAM NET signals are electrically isolated with signal transformers The TRAM NET power source is not isolated before being delivered to the TRAM NET network ESD protection scheme The typical di
104. ic compatibility Electromagnetic compatibility EMC Category Description Maximum length TRAM Modules N A Transcutaneous TC Module N A SvO Module N A MGAIR Sidestream CO Module N A Capnostat Mainstream CO Module N A BIS EEG Module N A SpO Module N A SAM Module N A ICG BlOz Hemodynamics Module N A Masimo SET Pulse Oximetry Module N A Dual Temperature Module N A Dual BP Module N A Tram rac Series N A Unity Network ID N A Respiratory Mechanics Module N A PRN 50 Printer N A TRAM NET Cable 1 6 m 25 ft RJ45 series Category 5 cable N A Remote Control N A Key Pad N A Serial Cable 25 ft Power Cord 24m 8ft Digital Video Cable 1 8m 6ft Touch Cable RS232 1 8m 6 ft Analog Video Cable 1 8m 6 ft 18 inch Medical Grade Flat Panel Display N A 15 inch Medical Grade Flat Panel Display N A 15 inch Medical Grade Flat Panel Display N A 15 inch Medical Grade Flat Panel Display with Touch N A Solar 8000M i patient monitor B 9 Appendix B Electromagnetic compatibility Electromagnetic compatibility EMC Category Description Maximum length 15 inch Medical Grade iPanel Computer N A Keyboard USB N A Mouse USB optical N A PS2 Y Adapter Cable N A Kit HHP 3800PDF USB Scanner with USB Cable N A 3800PDF Scanner Cable USB Type A 10 ft B 10 Solar 8000M i patient monitor 2026265 075C GE Medical Systems Inf
105. ical Devices Cleaning Disinfecting and Storage addendum 2026265 075C Solar 8000M i patient monitor 4 7 Maintenance and checkout Electrical safety tests Electrical safety tests Recommendations Electrical safety tests provide a method of determining if potential electrical health hazards to the patient or operator of the device exist GE recommends that all safety tests be performed m upon receipt of the device m once a year thereafter m after any upgrade m any time the main enclosure is disassembled or a part is repaired or replaced Record the date and results on the Repair Log included at the end of this chapter These instructions are intended for every component in the system If the system includes a Tram rac housing without its own power supply it should remain connected to the monitor throughout the safety tests WARNING Failure to implement a satisfactory maintenance schedule may cause undue equipment failure and possible health hazards Unless you have an Equipment Maintenance Contract GE does not in any manner assume the responsibility for performing the recommended maintenance procedures The sole responsibility rests with the individual or institution using the equipment GE service personnel may at their discretion follow the procedures provided in this manual as a guide during visits to the equipment site Test conditions Perform electrical safety tests under normal ambient c
106. igital writer RM M respiratory mechanics module Remote Alarm Terminal Nurse Call and Alarm Light System Laser printer requires a serial port on the printer and an interface adapter to connect to the monitor Unity Network ID connectivity device 2026265 075C Solar 8000M i patient monitor 3 7 Installation Front panel connectors and indicators The following devices connect to M Port hosts using AutoPort to M Port adapter PN 2001973 001 m PRN 50 digital writer with AutoPort m Respiratory mechanics module with AutoPort NOTE AutoPort to M Port adapter PN 2001973 001 is required for connecting AutoPort devices to M Ports Plug the adapter end labeled AutoPort into the AutoPort device Remote control or keypad The remote control or keypad is DIDCA programmed for specific care areas adult neonatal or operating room A keypad holster mount is available for mounting under the display NOTE The Solar 8000M i requires an interface remote control or keypad with all display types NOTE The error message WARNING REMOTE MISMATCHED WITH MONITORING MODE displays if a mismatched keypad remote control is connected to the Solar 8000M patient monitor PRN 50 digital writer and respiratory mechanics module The figure below shows the PRN 50 M digital writer connected to one of the M Ports The RM M respiratory mechanics module has similar connections AutoPort or M Port connector Note If this is a PRN
107. in 5 Tram BP2 or SPO Waveform Tram Pin 14 Pin 10 Slot 3 Series 7000 Waveform B Left Side or Module Parameter 5 Pin 15 Slot 4 Series 7000 Waveform B Left Side or Module Parameter 7 1 The top displayed trace on the monitor is present unless AVR AVL or AVF leads are used then lead II is output 2026265 075C Solar 8000M i patient monitor Maintenance and checkout Checkout procedure M Port 4 Insert the AutoPort to M Port adapter into the Port Checkout DIDCA Connect the M Port side of the AutoPort to M Port adapter to one of the M Ports using the category 5 cable Verify that the M Port status LED illuminates green LED remains illuminated for a short time after the cable is removed Repeat the above steps for all available M Ports If an LED is anything but steady green refer to Chapter 5 Troubleshooting TRAM NET interface or communication Unity Network MC network Interface 1 2 3 Connect the TRAM NET interface assembly and device Use the appropriate TRAM NET interface assembly manual and device manual for interconnection directions Or Connect the Patient Data Module between the ePort connector and the TRAM NET 2 ePort connector on the Solar Observe correct type of device identified at the monitor Simulate and observe waveform on monitor Communication 1 Connect the Tram rac housing cable into each of the two TRAM NET connectors Or Connect the Pati
108. ine Davor Bed wire CHI 3E LI Line Driver 4 DS2480 JE x Twire CH2 Line Driver 5 DS2480 i scc 3 E z T wWire CH3 Line Driver Ethernet avers Transformers 7 ecc ETHERNET 10BASE T 1 s 3E PHI SCC Beal odes 7 LXT905 1 Transformers SCc2 Quad 4 UART i g ie es qd gt CH4 28C194 CH3 16 75V gt 16 75v CH4 ssy pe 5V SEN aN Clock Generator plifier oS To 57 6 kHz From Clock PM 2264 ERSA idd Power 14 7456 MHz Cloc Supply 16 75V_RETURN 3 6864 MHz PCB 5V_RETURN 14 7456MHz 12 Bit Counter Tramnet 1 1 Crystal 74VHC4040 piers C Receivers Tramnet zieFort 1 3 3V_RETURN S7 RETURN 035B 2026265 075C Solar 8000M i patient monitor 2 15 Equipment overview Theory of operation Core processing system The core processing system of the processor board is the microprocessor the memory subsystem and the peripheral set The microprocessor The Motorola PowerPC MPC860P operating internally at 66 66 MHz and 33 33 MHz externally is the microprocessor used in the Solar 8000MA processor PCB The MPC860P consists of a PowerPC core with a System Interface Unit SIU and Communications Processor Module CPM The main facilities integrat
109. infectant from wipe before using NOTE Any contact of disinfectant solutions with metal parts may cause corrosion 5 Do not immerse either end of a cable or leadwire connector Immersing or soaking the connector ends may corrode metal contact ends and affect signal quality 6 Wipe off cleaning solutions with a clean lightly moistened cloth 2026265 075C Solar 8000M i patient monitor 4 5 Maintenance and checkout Cleaning 7 Dry thoroughly with a dry lint free cloth and let air dry for at least 30 minutes NOTE Drying times may vary based on the environmental conditions 8 Take care not to let fluid pool around connection pins If this should happen blot dry with a soft lint free cloth 9 Do not use excessive drying techniques such as oven forced heat or sun drying Sterilization NOTE EtO sterilization is not recommended but may be required for cables and leadwires Frequent sterilization will reduce the useful life of cables and leadwires Sterilize with ethylene oxide gas EtO at a maximum temperature of 50 C 122 F After EtO sterilization follow the recommendations from the sterilizer manufacturer for required aeration Cautions m Never immerse the handheld device cables or leadwires in any liquid m Do not pour or spray any liquid directly on cables or leadwires or permit fluid to seep into connections or openings m Neveruseconductive solutions solutions that contain chloride
110. ing with a monitor that always stays in one room STANDARD or a monitor that moves from room to room ROVER SOFTWARE LEVEL This menu selection displays the software feature level this monitor is using It allows setting the level to a lower setting than the software feature level setting in Boot Code MONITOR DEFAULTS PASSWD This menu selection is used to turn a password requirement ON or OFF for entry into the MONITOR DEFAULTS menu section described above If selected the password will be the same as the SERVICE MODE MENU password 2026265 075C Solar 8000M i patient monitor 5 7 Troubleshooting Service menus MONITOR SETTINGS This menu selection provides the following submenus See Chapter 6 Configuration for detailed procedures SET UNIT NAME This menu selection allows changes to the care unit name After initial setup this name should not be changed or communication to the central station will be corrupted Note that the care unit name must be registered exactly the same in the central station and the patient monitor SET BED NUMBER This menu selection allows changes to the bed number After initial setup this number should not be changed or communication to the central station will be corrupted Note that the bed number must be registered exactly the same in the central station and the patient monitor SET LOCATION ID Enter the location identification for the MUSE system SET SITE NUMBER A sit
111. ion 1V 026A 3 Attach a jumper between pin 1 Marker Out and pin 2 Marker In of the DEFIB SYNC connector and observe negative spikes in the R waves of the displayed ECG waveforms Observe negative spikes in the R waves while the jumper is installed Note that the spikes are small and can be difficult to see at times Observe normal R waves before the jumper is installed AN 040A 4 Remove the jumper 2026265 075C Solar 8000M i patient monitor 4 35 Maintenance and checkout Checkout procedure Completion m Test additional modules using procedures found in the service manual that accompanied the module Disconnect all test equipment Return the monitor and acquisition device to service 4 36 Solar 8000M i patient monitor 2026265 075C Maintenance and checkout Maintenance Checklist Maintenance Checklist Use the following checklist to ensure maintenance completion Visual inspection on page 4 3 1 General 2 Connectors 3 Display Cleaning on page 4 4 1 Exterior cleaning 2 Cleaning the display 3 Cleaning the touch screen display 4 Cleaning disinfecting and storing GE ECG cables and leadwires Electrical safety tests on page 4 8 Power outlet test Ground earth integrity Ground earth wire leakage current tests 1 2 3 4 Enclosure leakage current test 5 Patient source leakage current test 6 Patient sink leakag
112. isplay any patient waveforms broadcasted on the network for better visibility as a remote full view display or as an in room telemetry display 2 4 Solar 8000M i patient monitor 2026265 075C Equipment overview System components Tram rac housing The Tram rac housing remote acquisition case acquires patient data for the patient monitor There are two Tram rac housings available for the monitor m Tram rac 2 housing holds one Tram module m Tram rac 4A housing holds one Tram module and two additional single high modules See the Tram rac Housing Service Manual for additional information Shown below is a Tram rac 4A housing with a Tram module and two single parameter modules inserted WH HL Bn Un HM Wht Wht dnt MM OM Wit HUM 005B 2026265 075C Solar 8000M i patient monitor Equipment overview System components Patient Data Module PDM The Patient Data Module PDM acquires patient data for the patient monitor See the Patient Data Module service manual for additional information 061A Connectivity devices The Unity Network ID connectivity device acquires digital data from eight individually isolated serial ports The data is collected from up to eight peripheral devices not necessarily manufactured by GE then the device transmits the formatted data to the Solar 8000M patient monitor See the appropriate connectivity device service manual for additional information I s
113. it The bed number identifies a particular patient bed Up to five characters are used to identify bed number This number displays at the top right of the screen Access SET BED NUMBER option starting from the MAIN menu 1 2 Select MORE MENUS gt MONITOR SETUP gt SERVICE MODE Enter password using the TRIM KNOB control to select the day and month from monitor screen with leading zeros e g July 4 0407 Select MONITOR SETTINGS gt SET BED NUMBER SET BED NUMBER Use the TRIM KNOB control to select and change each character Up to five characters may be entered Select SET BED NUMBER and press the TRIM KNOB control to exit 052A 2026265 075C Solar 8000M i patient monitor 6 3 Configuration Configuring a patient monitor Patient monitor type The PATIENT MONITOR TYPE selection determines the type of monitor desired i e adult neonatal or operating room Different alarms and parameters are activated for each selection This menu item is part of the SERVICE MODE menu CAUTION Each time the patient monitor type 1s changed the ADMIT MENU function defaults to STANDARD configuration Be aware that some alarms and parameters may be changed NOTE The keypad or remote control is DIDCA programmed for specific monitor types The error message WARNING REMOTE MISMATCHED WITH MONITORING MODE displays if the monitor and keypad remote control do not match Access PATIENT M
114. it until the desired bed is found Select it and answer YES to the confirmation popup menu NOTE After transferring monitor defaults the first set of defaults is automatically activated If another set of defaults is desired the user must manually select it from the RECALL DEFAULTS menu After copying monitor defaults from another bed the server monitor verify that the defaults were transferred and arrhythmia levels are as desired 6 12 Solar 8000M i patient monitor 2026265 075C Configuration Advanced user procedures Troubleshooting monitor defaults transfer Below is a list of error messages that may display when performing a monitor default transfer Storing monitor defaults Message Description ERROR UNIT DEFAULTS HAVE NOT Monitor defaults were not saved due to a BEEN SAVED memory error in the monitor Copying stored monitor defaults Message Description ERROR COPYING UNIT DEFAULTS Either an error has occurred while the NETWORK ERROR defaults were being transferred or defaults have not been saved on the server monitor ERROR COPYING UNIT DEFAULTS The server and client monitors are set to UNIT TYPE MISMATCH different unit types i e ADULT NEO or OR ERROR COPYING UNIT DEFAULTS The server and client monitors have either SOFTWARE VERSION MISMATCH different revisions of software or different software versions i e Solar 7 8000 vs Solar 80001 ERROR COPYING
115. ith GND switch OPEN and polarity switch NORM Leakage Tester PERES pee see ee ee 4 1 li P HIGH TTN 9 e NORM Power Cord eo LOW 2 L 3 GND a 1 RVS Device 1 Open 10kQ Under Closed GND Test i om 50 015UF 1KQ 1 ij Probe to exposed conductive chassis 1 gt 1 ij bateae ek Neenee i DMM set to measure AC voltage u 2 Connect probe to an unpainted non anodized chassis ground on the device under test 3 Setthe power switch of the device to ON 4 Readthe current leakage indicated on DMM NOTE Center tapped and non center tapped supply circuits produce different leakage currents and the UL and EN limits are different 5 Setthe polarity switch to RVS 6 Readthe current leakage indicated on DMM NOTE If either reading is greater than the appropriate specification below the device under test fails Contact GE Technical Support 300 pA 0 3 volts on the DMM and the device under test is powered from 100 120 V 50 60 Hz 300 pA 0 3 volts on the DMM and the device under test is powered from a centered tapped 200 240 V 50 60 Hz single phase circuit 500 pA 0 5 volts on the DMM and the device under test is powered from a non center tapped 200 240 V 50 60 Hz single phase circuit 7 Set the GND switch on the leakage tester to CLOSED 8 Readthe current leakage indicated on DMM 4 12 Solar 8000M i p
116. lar 8000M i patient monitor 2026265 075C Field replaceable units Field replaceable units Field replaceable units The table below lists the replaceable assemblies that can be ordered Field replaceable units Find Item Part number number 14 Speaker Assembly 421378 003 12 Top Cover 418715 003 22 Bezel Assembly m Solar 8000i 2026943 007 m Solar 8000M 422810 004 23 Power Supply Assembly 801674 001 28 Processor FRU kit includes 2026943 008 m PCB assembly m Solar 8000M rear label m Solar 8000i rear label m Hardware kit See Hardware kit on page 7 4 Note The processor pcb is dual video and has dual function TRAMNET e Port connection It is compatible with all previous hardware configurations of Solar 8000M i but requires software version 5 1 Wire Harness Processor to Power Supply 422812 002 AutoPort to M Port Adapter 2001973 001 Remote Control Holder Kit includes holder and mounting 2013770 002 materials Remote Keypad Holster with Flat Panel Display Mount 2001244 003 2026265 075C Solar 8000M i patient monitor 7 3 Field replaceable units Hardware kit Hardware kit Laie Item description Qty 1 WASHER SHOULDER NYLON 1401 2 2 SCREW PH M3 X 8MM 5 4 SPACER Q3 NYLON 2 5 SCREW SEMS M4 7X10 1 6 SCREW SEMS PH M3 X 6MM 3 7 SCREW SEMS PH M3 5X8 6 9 SCR SL BDGH 6 32 X 3 16 NYLON 4 10 CLAMP CABLE 1 29 SCR MACH FLHD M3 X 6MM SS
117. lar 8000M i patient monitor 2026265 075C Introduction Safety information Equipment symbols N A g NOTE Some symbols may not appear on all equipment ATTENTION Consult accompanying documents CAUTION To reduce the risk of electric shock do not remove cover Refer servicing to qualified service personnel NOTE The rating of protection against electric shock indicated by symbol for CF or BF is achieved only when used with patient applied parts recommended by GE TYPE CF APPLIED PART Isolated floating applied part suitable for intentional external and internal application to the patient including direct cardiac application Paddles outside the box indicate the applied part is defibrillator proof Medical Standard Definition F type applied part floating isolated complying with the specified requirements of IEC EN UL 60601 1 Medical Standards to provide a higher degree of protection against electric shock than that provided by type BF applied parts TYPE BF APPLIED PART Isolated floating applied part suitable for intentional external and internal application to the patient excluding direct cardiac application Paddles outside the box indicate the applied part is defibrillator proof Medical Standard Definition F type applied part floating isolated complying with the specified requirements of IEC EN UL 60601 1 Medical Standards to provide a higher degree of protection against electric
118. lists cables transducers and other applicable accessories with which GE claims EMC compliance s supplied accessories that do not affect EMC compliance are not included Category Description Maximum length ECG Cables Multi Link 12 Ld ECG Standard Cable 3 6 m 12 ft Multi Link 5 Ld ECG Standard Cable 6 m 20 ft Multi Link 3 Ld ECG Neonatal Cable 3 6 m 12 ft Multi Link 3 Ld ECG Cable w Grabber 3 6 m 12 ft Multi Link 5 Ld ECG ESU 3 6 m 12 ft Multi Link 3 5 Ld ECG Cable 3 6 m 12 ft Multi Link 3 Ld Neonatal ECG Cable 3 6 m 12 ft Multi Link 3 Ld ECG Cable w Grabber 3 6 m 12 ft Multi Link 6 Ld ECG Cable 3 6 m 12 ft Multi Link 12SL ECG Cable 3 6 m 12 ft Multi Link 3 5 6 Adapter N A Multi Link to 300 Series 3 Ld Trunk Cable 3m 10 ft Multi Link to 300 Series 5 Ld Trunk Cable 3m 10 ft ECG Multi Link leadwires Multi Link leadwire Set Group 5 Ld Grabber 130 cm 51 in Multi Link leadwire Set Group 3 Ld Grabber 130 cm 51 in Multi Link leadwire set 5 Ld Grabber 130 cm 51 in Multi Link leadwire set 5 Ld Grabber V2 V6 130 cm 51 in Multi Link leadwire set 3 Ld MiniGrab AHA Ld I 74 cm 29 in Multi Link leadwire set 3 Ld MiniGrab IEC Ld I 74 cm 29 in Multi Link leadwire set 3 Ld Adult Grabber AHA Ld II 74 cm 29 in B 6 Solar 8000M i patient monitor 2026265 075C Appendix B Electromagnetic compatibility Electromagnetic compatibility EMC
119. mation appears on the display 4 Select Option Menu Change Ethernet Address 6 14 Solar 8000M i patient monitor 2026265 075C Configuration Advanced user procedures Set internet address The internet IP address is generated to connect Unity devices for the exchange of patient data and room to room communication It may be manually derived from the monitor Ethernet address in this procedure if the factory assigned internet address is corrupted NOTE GE highly recommends using a private LAN to connect Unity products The purpose of the Unity Network is to connect only Unity devices for the exchange of patient data and room to room communication Adding non Unity devices PCs laptops desktops etc may compromise the ability of the Unity Network to meet its intended use A private LAN is not the same as a private IP address WARNING Lost Data Duplication of an internet IP address on a network will cause lost data If you change the factory assigned internet address you must first record all other internet addresses used on your network to avoid duplication Valid and invalid IP addresses Class A Class B and Class C IP addresses are valid Class D and Class E are invalid Class A Class B Class C Class D Class E 0 127 X X x 128 191 x x x 192 233 X X x 234 239 X X x 240 255 X X x OK OK OK Invalid Invalid If using a Class A address then all other o
120. mental specifications Operating Conditions Storage Conditions Temperature Relative Humidity Altitude Atmospheric Pressure Physical specifications Height Width Depth Weight Cooling Method Heat Dissipation Compatible host monitors Tram racs Host Monitor Tram rac Solar 7000 Solar 8000 Tram rac 4A Warranty 0 to 30 L min 0 to 15 L min m 0 to 250 mL 0 to 125 mL m 0 to 400 1 100s 10 to 150 1 kQ 0 to 1000 milliseconds 0 to 1500 milliseconds 0 to 1 0 to 200 1 1000s 0 to 5000 dyne sec cm 0 to 10 000 dyneseccm m 0 to 200 gm m 0 to 25 kgm m 40 to 250 beats min 16 5 volts 610 mA 5 0 volts 135 mA Refer to the monitor specifications 40 C to 70 C 40 F to 160 F 0 to 95 non condensing 305 to 3353m 1000 to 11 000ft 645 to 795mmHg 860 to 1060hPa 4 0 cm 1 6 in 11 4 cm 4 5 in 28 6 cm 11 25 in 1 0 kg 2 2 Ib maximum Forced Air 9W maximum Software Version TA or later 7A or later 6A or later One year accessories may differ 2026265 075C Solar 8000M i patient monitor A 19 Appendix A Technical specifications BIS EEG module BIS EEG module Performance specifications Measurement Range Suppression Ratio SR Spectral Edge Frequency SEF Median Frequency Bispectral Index BIS Total Power TOTPOW Electromyogram EMG Signal Quality Index SQI EEG Waveforms Number of channels Sampling rate 0 0 100 0 in 0 1
121. mmendations regarding specific display models other than those it offers for sale For questions regarding display specifications or compatibility of displays not purchased from GE contact the display manufacturer The GE warranty only applies to equipment purchased from GE Service repairs resulting from failures of equipment not purchased from GE are billable NOTE An isolation transformer must be used with a computer grade display to meet UL and EN specifications Medical grade displays The Solar 8000M 1 patient monitor with a medical grade display meets applicable UL and IEC specifications for a medical electrical system For this system an isolation transformer is not required A 22 Solar 8000M i patient monitor 2026265 075C Appendix A Technical specifications Solar 8000M i display Non medical grade displays Isolation transformers The Solar 8000M i patient monitor with a non medical grade display meets UL and IEC specifications if an isolation transformer is used regardless of whether the computer grade display meets the leakage current specification on its own The party assembling or modifying the medical electrical system is responsible to insure compliance with IEC 60601 1 1 Therefore if GE installs a Solar 8000M i system with a computer grade display GE is responsible for meeting the specification As a result GE will only install non medical grade displays with appropriate isolation transformers See
122. module 400 and 700 series Refer to the BP CO Temperature Modules Service Manual for Technical Specifications 2026265 075C Solar 8000M i patient monitor A 15 Appendix A Technical specifications Capnostat mainstream CO module Capnostat mainstream CO module Performance specifications Information displayed Measurement range Accuracy Display resolution Respiration rate accuracy Rise time CO2 rise time Compensations O2 N20 compensation Barometric pressure compensation Technology Sensor Calibration Alarms Type CO2 Respiratory rate Temporary silence Reset Cable length Construction Shock resistance Airway adapters Adult Low volume Inspired and expired CO2 concentrations in mmHg or kPa respiratory rate continuous CO2 waveform Pi CO2 Fi CO2 0 to 100 Torr 0 to 13 Pe CO2 Fe CO2 0 to 100 Torr 0 to 13 RR 0 to 120 breaths min CO2 sensor accuracy 0 to 40 mmHg 2 mmHg 41 to 100 mmHg 5 of reading 1 mmHg 1 breath min Less than 60 msec Operator selectable Manual as set in monitor Mainstream non dispersive infrared NDIR absorption dual wavelength ratiometric true single beam optics Simple one step calibration less than 20 seconds no calibration gases required As set in monitor High inspired CO2 high low expired CO2 Adjustable high and low No breath detection system On screen obstruction alarm 60 sec Automatic 10 feet 3 04 m
123. n iu uli Re Xx wenden A ERERERI 6 1 Configuring a patient monitor aoe eenen 6 2 General sens eenn a tbt a Ri xU tet A RE Rt EU Dd c Rea ac 6 2 SECUN NAME 3 245 artsen ed rt Pere webbed tret ned rbi t 6 3 Set bed n mber met rero terne Fo ora dang meg Moe dora d 6 3 Patient monitor type 2 0 cece mm mte 6 4 Set Graph lOCALIONS e atc CR ARR UR RR nee Mens 6 5 Admit Menu uL ee denen nee er ph be Dette ER eH LEAL ERE tp 6 6 Set ING frequency ioco erronee dera e a oH CUR ROB DOR ORE DA 6 7 Set defib sync voltage and pulse width cece eee eee eee 6 7 set country selectlori c aaa nm Fe ERR RACER e gp 6 8 Setlanguages e ereitea eee Y re Reb E RE He bre e t PEE 6 8 Calibrate touchscreen sess m meme mme ns 6 8 Completion s c sese rris peer A NEER HED Se 6 8 Advanced user procedures sssssssssssssssse enne 6 9 Procedures c manta euim dora teder det d e CO C Erea 6 9 Set timerand Cale sara at vanden de Shed RU EDO ORA 6 9 Change software level neer mmn 6 10 Enable Options seretii dad eed bn bte In dade RR 6 10 Transfer monitor defaults ee 6 10 Change Ethernet address onee en 6 14 Set internet address sea a meh le 6 15 Power CVCle rte Loose t dre de Met teren eter 6 16 Field replaceable units nunnana 7 1 Ordering parts ee cee cece eem Re tenen rk nn 7 2 Field replaceable units 0 000 cece cece eee eee m 7 3 ELN ELC OE 7 4 Keypads and remote controls ooo eee
124. nd defined below are terms used in this chapter This is a Main Code menu selection that may appear on the monitor during software downloads from the monitor SERVICE MODE menu ABORT causes the download to stop by pushing the TRIM KNOB control Boot loader or boot code Cold start Continue main code The Boot Loader or Boot Code is used to download software Entering the Boot Code does not erase any memory but downloading new software will erase protected memory To activate the Boot Code perform the following 1 Hold down NBP Go Stop and Zero All 2 Press and release the TRIM KNOB control 3 Keep holding NBP Go Stop and Zero All until the Boot Code information appears on the display A cold start is used only in extreme circumstances It erases the protected memory language unit name and bed number automatically discharges the patient and restores factory defaults Ethernet address internet address software feature level and CRG trend option remain unchanged 1 Hold down NBP Go Stop and Zero All 2 Press and release the TRIM KNOB control and keep holding NBP Go Stop and Zero All 3 When the monitor resets and the display goes blank press and hold Display On Off in addition to NBP Go Stop and Zero All until the message performing cold start appears on the display NOTE If the Boot Code information appears before the message performing cold start appears begin the cold start again CONTINUE is a
125. network 1 Admit and generate a waveform at the monitor with a simulator 2 Press Graph Go Stop and observe graph output at chosen locations If the writer or printer does not graph m Ensure the writer or printer is turned on m Check all cables for a good connection m Check programmed alarms and manual graph locations at the monitor If you do not have a waveform at the central station m Ensure the central station software is compatible m Check all cables for a good connection m Check the programmed alarms and manual graph locations at the monitor m Ensure the care unit name is the same in the monitor and in the central station m Ensure the central station serial number and LAN address are programmed correctly 2026265 075C Solar 8000M i patient monitor 6 5 Configuration Configuring a patient monitor Admit Menu The ADMIT MENU selection determines the function of the monitor This menu item is part of the SERVICE MODE menu Before programming the ADMIT MENU you must know if the monitor will be used for standard adult neonatal or operating room monitoring and if the monitor will be moved from room to room All combinations are explained below STANDARD configures the monitor to stay in one room for stationary monitoring only Monitors not connected to the Unity network Ethernet connection must use STANDARD configuration only ROVER configures the monitor to move from room to room for stationary
126. nge Adult Pediatric Neonatal Mean pressure range Adult Pediatric Neonatal Cuff pressure range Adult Pediatric Neonatal Oscillometric Systolic diastolic and mean pressures pulse rate time of last measurement 30 to 275 mmHg 30 to 240 mmHg 30 to 135 mmHg 10 to 220 mmHg 10 to 200 mmHg 10 to 110 mmHg 20 to 260 mmHg 20 to 235 mmHg 20 to 125 mmHg 0 to 300 mmHg 0 to 250 mmHg 0 to 150 mmHg 2026265 075C Solar 8000M i patient monitor A 11 Appendix A Technical specifications Tram modules and Solar parameter functionality Pressure accuracy Static Clinical Measurement modes Heart rate detection Total cycle time Maximum inflation pressure Over pressure valve Automatic cycle times Auto zero Tubing length Automatic cuff deflation Cuff sizes Disposable Reusable Alarms Pulse oximetry Tram 200SL 400SL 600SL 800A 800SL and 300 support Ohmeda probes Tram 250SL 450SL 650SL 850A and 850SL support Nellcor and GE probes Parameters monitored 2 or 3 mmHg whichever is greater x5 mmHg average error 8 mmHg standard deviation Manual auto and stat 30 to 200 beats per minute 20 to 40 seconds typical dependent on heart rate and motion artifact 300 mmHg adult 250 mmHg pediatric 150 mmHg neonatal Activates when cuff pressure exceeds 300 mmHg 30 0 mmHg adult 150 mmHg 15 0 mmHg neonatal 0 to 24 hours Zero pressure reference p
127. ning a minimum distance between portable and mobile RF communications equipment transmitters and the Solar 8000M i as recommended below according to the maximum output power of the communications equipment Separation distance in meters m according to frequency of transmitter Rated Vp output 150 kHz to 80 MHz 80 MHz to 800 MHz 800 MHz to 2 5 GHz Li od d 1 2VP d 1 2VP d 23VP 0 01 0 12 0 12 0 23 0 1 0 38 0 38 0 73 1 12 12 23 10 3 8 3 8 73 100 12 12 23 At 80 MHz and 800 MHz the separation distance for the higher frequency range applies For transmitters rated at a maximum output power not listed above the recommended separation distance d in meters m can be estimated using the equitation applicable to the frequency of the transmitter where Pis the maximum output power rating of the transmitter in watts W according to the transmitter manufacturer NOTE These guidelines may not apply in all instances Electromagnetic propagation is affected by absorption and reflection from structures objects and people 2026265 075C Solar 8000M i patient monitor B 5 Appendix B Electromagnetic compatibility Electromagnetic compatibility EMC Compliant cables and accessories CAUTION The use of accessories transducers and cables other than those specified may result in increased emissions or decreased immunity performance of the equipment or system The table below
128. nitor will be used for either stationary or ambulatory telemetry monitoring or both know if the monitor will be moved from one Ethernet connection to another Choose and program the procedures listed below in the order presented Each procedure is described on the next pages Set Unit Name Main Code Set Bed Number Main Code Patient Monitor Type Main Code Set Graph Locations Admit Menu Main Code Set Line Frequency optional Boot Code Set Defib Sync Voltage and Pulse Width optional Boot Code Set Country Selection Boot Code Set Language Boot Code Calibrate Touchscreen After completing all necessary procedures perform the Checkout procedure on page 4 16 6 2 Solar 8000M i patient monitor 2026265 075C Configuration Configuring a patient monitor Set unit name Up to seven characters are used to identify the care unit These characters display at the top right of the screen immediately preceding the bed number Access SET UNIT NAME option starting from the MAIN menu 1 2 Set bed number Select MORE MENUS gt MONITOR SETUP gt SERVICE MODE Enter password using the TRIM KNOB control to select the day and month from monitor screen with leading zeros e g July 4 0407 Select MONITOR SETTINGS gt SET UNIT NAME Use the TRIM KNOB control to select and change each character Up to seven characters may be entered Select SET UNIT NAME and press the TRIM KNOB control to ex
129. obes Tram 451N and 851N support Nellcor Oxismart XL probes Parameters monitored Probe types Tram 451 and 851 range GE Arterial oxygen saturation SpO2 and peripheral pulse rate PPR Tram 451 851 GE Tram 451M 851M Masimo SET Tram 451N 851N Nellcor Oxismart XL SpO2 0 to 100 PPR 30 to 300 beats per minute Tram 451M and 851M range Masimo SpO2 30 to 100 PPR 25 to 240 beats per minute Tram 451N and 851N range Nellcor SpO2 1 to 10096 PPR 20 to 250 beats per minute Tram 451 and 851 accuracy GE 90 to 100 SpO2 1 5 of overall range 80 to 89 9 SpO2 2 1 60 to 79 9 SpO2 2 4 SpO2 lt 60 unspecified PPR 1 7 of current reading assumes constant pulse rate Tram 451M and 851M accuracy Masimo 70 to 100 SpO2 Adult 2 Neonatal 3 69 or below SpO2 Unspecified PPR 3 beats per minute Tram 451N and 851N accuracy Nellcor Without motion 70 to 100 SpO2 Adult 2 Neonatal 3 69 or below SpO2 Unspecified PPR 3 beats per minute With motion TO to 100 SpO2 3 69 or below SpO2 Unspecified PPR 5 beats per minute 2026265 075C Solar 8000M i patient monitor Appendix A Technical specifications Tram modules and Solar parameter functionality Analog output Selectable saturation 0 to 100 equivalent 0 to 1V Alarm limit range SpO2 0 to 105 PPR 0 to 350 beats per minute Messages sent to host GE Pulse search Poor signal quality detected Pro
130. ode transzorb pair is employed to clamp the TRAM NET connector pins to the common return plane Since the TRAM NET is really not an electrically isolated network the need for maintaining isolation in the ESD protection scheme is not present M Ports 4 ID signal The ID Signal is generated using a Dallas Semiconductor 1 Wire Line Driver chip DS2480 The DS2480 is interfaced by the MPC860 s SCC3 which is multiplexed in the FPGA across the four 4 M Ports The benefit of the DS2480 is that it relieves the MPC860 of doing most of the timing for the interface to the 1 Wire memory device such as the DS2430 out in the DIDCA device Also it improves noise immunity by reading at the latest possible time and it minimizes emissions by driving the line with a controlled edge rate and controlled drive current The rate at which the DS2480 can receive new commands or transfer additional bytes of data is synchronized by the MPC860 waiting for a received character interrupt response from the DS2480 before it can load the next character The ID signal has its own Return line The ID Signal and its Return share the RJ 45 connector pins that the M Port Ethernet 10 Base T Transmit differential pair uses The functionality of the shared connector pins is determined by a relay under software control RS 232 UART interface The M Port RS 232 interface is provided by a Philips SC28L194 Quad UART one UART per M Port and an Analog Devices ADM202E RS 232 Drive
131. of the event error codes you might find useful Definition of parameters Error code Description 400 4FF Network errors were detected 703 Diagnostic tests were completed 70B 70C Internet address was changed The network address for the monitor was changed This should only be done by qualified service personnel Video test was completed This test should only be performed by qualified service personnel 70D Rear power switch was turned off 70E Time was changed from this monitor This helps determine how the system wide time may have been altered 70F Date was changed from this monitor This helps determine how the system wide date was altered 710 Incompatible software was detected If the main processor software finds that the software operating on the communication software is incompatible it turns off the communication network controller and enters this data into the error log If the monitor won t talk to the network looking for this entry in the error log is one part of the troubleshooting process 714 Incompatible TRAM module software was detected If the main processor software finds the software revision in the TRAM is incompatible it turns off communication with the TRAM and enters an error log Refer to the software compatibility listing in the SOFTWARE REVISION window SERVICE PATIENT DATA MODULE NOTE The monitor may be ref
132. of the unit in this chapter when disassembling Reassemble the unit in reverse order of disassembly unless otherwise stated WARNING Shock hazard High voltages exist in this unit Use insulated tools Remove jewelry Use only one hand when possible Cover 1 Remove four painted screws on the sides of the unit NOTE Use the 1 Phillips head screwdriver 2 Slide the cover directly back toward the rear to clear the right angle piece of the M port ethernet cable then lift cover off 7 8 Solar 8000M i patient monitor 2026265 075C Field replaceable units Disassembly Power supply 1 Remove cover 2 Disconnect cable harness between circuit boards 3 Remove three screws that secure the aluminum mounting bracket to the chassis 4 Atthe top rear of the unit remove the two screws closest to the AC power inlet 5 Slide the power supply forward to clear the equipotential post and lift out the power supply Processor PCB Before replacing the processor pcb Before replacing the processor pcb write down the following information All settings are viewable in Boot Code except for unit type See Boot loader or boot code on page 5 2 Current language set in Boot Code Bed number set in Main Code Unit name set in Main Code Subnet masks 1 and 2 set in Boot Code Gateway addresses 1 and 2 set in Boot Code Internet IP addresses 1 and 2 set in Boot Code Product type Unity View or Solar
133. olar 8000M i patient monitor 2026265 075C Troubleshooting Reviewing error event logs Event log The event log holds a record for each event the index date and time display These are followed by the event code event specific data and a textual description of the event code 1 Select VIEW SCOPE EVENTS to scroll through the log of events The event log holds 800 events that can be accessed by using the TRIM KNOB control You may select PRINT to print out an event 2 Toclear all the events in the error log select CLEAR SCOPE EVENTS menu option Be aware that once the clear menu option is executed all selected events in memory are erased Useful error data Below is sample error log followed by a description of parameters found 1n the error log RUN TIME ERROR LOG Status Register 4 Program Counter 1350A8 User Stack Pointer 41898E Super Stack Pointer 43FFE8 Heap Pointer 435EEE Process Name menu lt exec Error Code 70E Severity Continue Date SEP 17 1999 Time 8 54 19 Error Number 1512 414982 001 VER 1A 6 APR OO 024A Definition of parameters Name Description Process Name The name of the software task that was operating when the event or problem occurred Error Code A code for the type of event problem that occurred Severity Indicates the impact of the event problem on the system Date The date the event or problem occurred Time The time the event or problem oc
134. onditions of temperature humidity and pressure 4 8 Solar 8000M i patient monitor 2026265 075C Maintenance and checkout Electrical safety tests Test equipment Set up Power outlet test The recommended test equipment required to perform electrical safety tests 1s listed below Item Specification Leakage Current Tester Equivalent to the circuits shown Digital Multimeter DMM AC volts ohms Ground Bond Tester 0 1 ohm ECG Test Body All leads together Masimo SET SpO2 Test Body 2006036 001 Host patient monitor system Solar 8000M or Solar 8000i Acquisition device Tram rac with TRAM module or Patient Data Module Prepare the Solar 8000M or Solar 80001 patient monitor and the acquisition device for electrical safety tests 1 Confirm that all components of the monitoring system are correctly connected as described in Chapter 3 Installation 2 Verify that the power indicator illuminates on the acquisition device Verify that the power outlet is wired correctly per the country s electrical code standard before starting the following electrical safety tests The results of the following tests will be inaccurate unless a properly wired power outlet 1s used Ground earth integrity Listed below are two methods for checking the ground earth integrity Ground Continuity Test and Impedance of Protective Earth Connection These tests determine whether the device s exposed metal and p
135. or screens for testing the display In this menu you can enable various software options Hires Trends Cardiopulmonary Features etc and change the monitor software level A unique password is required for each option and to change the software level or Ethernet address Fax a password request to GE Customer Relationship Center at 414 362 3250 to obtain a password You must provide your product serial number and Ethernet address The Ethernet address displays in the Boot Code banner information 2026265 075C Solar 8000M i patient monitor 5 5 Troubleshooting Service menus Main code SERVICE MODE menu Access the SERVICE MODE menu starting from the MAIN menu 1 Select MORE MENUS gt MONITOR SETUP gt SERVICE MODE 2 Enter password using the TRIM KNOB control to select the day and month from monitor screen with leading zeros e g July 4 0407 MAIN DOWNLOAD REVIEW CALIBRATE HARDWARE PATIENT MONITOR TYPE MENU CODE ERRORS TEST ADULT ICU MENU MONITOR COPY UNIT TIME AND SETUP SETTINGS DEFAULTS DATE 020A DOWNLOAD CODE This menu provides options for downloading SpOs RAC COMM DAS SAM and CO modules CALIBRATE These menu selections are used to calibrate the touchscreen and various inputs from the Tram module Patient Data Module or other discrete modules Refer to the module service manual for details See Chapter 6 Configuration for calibration detail
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137. ower inlet s earth ground connection have a power ground fault condition Perform the test method below that is required by your country local governing safety organization 2026265 075C Solar 8000M i patient monitor 4 9 Maintenance and checkout Electrical safety tests Ground continuity test 1 Disconnect the device under test from the power outlet 2 Connect the negative lead of the DMM to the protective earth terminal ground pin in power inlet connector or the protective earth pin in the mains plug ground pin in power cord 3 Setthe DMM to the milliohm mO range 4 Connect the positive lead of the DMM to all exposed metal surfaces on the device under test 5 Resistance must read 0 1 ohm or less without power cord 0 2 ohms or less with power cord Impedance of protective earth connection This test stresses the ground system by using special ground bond testers and is normally only required as a manufacturing production test to receive safety agency compliance Some country agencies do require this test after field equipment repairs i e Germany s DIN VDE 0751 standards Consult your country local safety agency if in question Check compliance as follows 1 Acurrent of 25A from a current source with a frequency of 50 or 60 Hz with a no load voltage not exceeding 6 V is passed for at least 5 seconds through the protective earth terminal or the protective earth pin in the mains plug an
138. pear on the display and how to resolve the problem Message WARNING The EEPROM data was found to be either INVALID or uninitialized GE Medical Systems Information Technologies factory defaults will be stored in both the EEPROM and the monitor s configuration memory You will be required to re enter the network configuration re enable any password protected features and restore all monitor settings and site specific defaults Possible reason and solution Following the EEPROM dump restore data 1 Restore Ethernet address and IP address as requested by the Boot Code 2 Power cycle 3 If error message persists replace processor pcb If error message no longer occurs re enable any password protected features and restore all monitor settings and site specific defaults via SERVICE MENU Set Configuration and Options Menu ERROR THE INTERNAL BATTERY THAT MAINTAINS THE MONITOR S DEFAULTS HAS FAILED SERVICE MAY BE REQUIRED Check switch S2 2 Battery may be depleted Replace the processor pcb See chapter 7 Upper Level Assembly Disassembly Guidelines for the Processor Board WARNING The last attempt to load Main Code failed The checksum calculated for the SDRAM did not match what was expected If this problem occurs repeatedly your monitor may need to be serviced 1 Power cycle 2 If problems persists replace processor pcb WARNING THIS VERSION OF BOOT CODE IS NOT COMPATIBLE
139. pinout Connector s 15 pin 3 row Dsub female connector standard VGA pinout or 5 BNC connectors Emissions CISPR 22 Agency Approvals IEC 60950 1 UL 60950 1 CAN CSA C22 2 No 60950 00 CE See Non medical grade displays on page A 23 A 24 Solar 8000M i patient monitor 2026265 075C Appendix A Technical specifications Solar 8000M i display Recommended specifications for non medical grade CRT displays The following are recommended specifications Monitor Display Size 12 inch to 19 inches typical Input Voltage Range 90 254 VAC 50 60 Hz Controls On Off Brightness Contrast Environmental Operating Temperature 10 to 40 degrees C Humidity 10 to 95 non condensing Bandwidth 60 MHz minimum Dot Pitch 0 28 mm maximum Misconvergence 0 3 mm maximum Non linearity Geometric Distortion 2 maximum Luminance 240 foot lamberts at screen center with 20 white screen CRT Anti glare coating and transmissiveness of approximately 5796 Mounts If the monitor display will be mounted it must accommodate GCX or equivalent mounting GCX Corporation 3875 Cypress Drive Petaluma CA 94954 707 773 1100 2026265 075C Solar 8000M i patient monitor A 25 Appendix A Technical specifications Solar 8000M i display Required specifications for non medical grade digital flat panel displays The following are required specifications Electrical Horizontal Sync Rate 48 4 KHz see note Sync Input TTL
140. r 1 beat minute whichever is greater 2 seconds 6 seconds per AAMI EC13 10 seconds after limit alarm condition exceeded 1 to 300 beats minute high limit low limit 1 to 100 PVCs minute QRS morphology classification and timing based on single or multiple lead analysis Full lethal only or no arrhythmia 1 to 100 PVCs minute ST segment deviation is measured and displayed for all acquired leads Lead label ST deviation current complex superimposed over a reference complex J point indicator and 15 minute mini trends are shown for all acquired leads Measured at user selectable measurement points 0 30 40 50 60 and 80 ms following the J point 12 0 mm to 12 0 mm 0 1 mm 16 beats 2 seconds 12 mm high limit gt low limit for any event within a lead group inferior lateral or anterior that exceeds the alarm limit for that group 2 mV to 700 mV 0 1 ms to 2 ms 10 us to 100 us 2 mV maximum A 8 Solar 8000M i patient monitor 2026265 075C Appendix A Technical specifications Tram modules and Solar parameter functionality Baseline drift Lead fail Detection rejection mode Pacemaker alarms Respiration Respiration rate range Respiration rate accuracy Impedance range Detection sensitivity range Respiration rate alarm range Apnea alarm range Waveform display bandwidth Temperature All modules Number of channels Probe type Temperature range Parameter
141. r Receiver The SC28L194 Quad UART has sixteen 16 byte FIFO s on both the receiver and transmitter and I O port pins that function as status LED drive signals The benefit of the FIFOing is to reduce the overhead to the MPC860 to service the UART s The Quad UART uses the auto vectored interrupt on level 3 Ethernet facility A Broadcom Ethernet Switch provides each M Port with Ethernet capability With the relay in the Ethernet position pins 3 and 6 in the RJ 45 connector provide the Ethernet Differential Transmit pair The Ethernet receive pair are provided on pins 1 and 2 of the RJ 45 connector NOTE The M Port provides Host or Hub pinouts not device side pin outs so that a one to one Category 5 cable can be used to connect any Ethernet device up using an M Port 2 20 Solar 8000M i patient monitor 2026265 075C Equipment overview Theory of operation The Serial Management Interface SMI to the Broadcom Ethernet Switch is provided by reprogramming SCC3 in the MPC860 to be an HDLC controller and setting the appropriate MPC860 port pins to get the proper muxing action within the FPGA The use of the SMI is to determine which M Ports have a functioning 10BaseT Ethernet connection on them without having to switch the relay back to ID mode and interrogate for a One Wire interface NOTE The clock source for the SMI is selected by the MPC860 to be either sourced by itself or by the Broadcom Ethernet Switch under software control
142. r a loose or faulty cable from the patient monitor to the Tram rac housing m Cycle power to the Tram rac housing m View error logs for TRAM module and patient monitor Refer to Reviewing error event logs on page 5 22 m Replace Tram module with a known good one m Replace Tram rac housing with a known good one Patient Data Module does not display patient data 1 Verify correct patient or simulator leadwire connections to the Patient Data Module 2 Verify that the Patient Data Module is completely inserted into the docking station and is ON 3 Check for a loose or faulty cable from the patient monitor to the Patient Data Module 4 View error logs for the patient monitor Refer to Reviewing error event logs on page 5 22 5 View error logs for the Patient Data Module See the Patient Data Module service manual 6 Replace the Patient Data Module with a known good one Patient alarms are not sounding when activated 1 If a patient s waveform and the DISCHARGED message both display consult the operator s manual for correct patient admitting instructions The alarm function remains disabled until the patient is correctly admitted into the system 2 Make sure the alarms are enabled Consult the operator s manual for correct alarm settings 3 Verify that the alarm volume is not turned off Look in ALARM CONTROL ALARM VOL 4 Test if the speaker is functioning using the LEARN THE MONITOR menu option Patient alarms a
143. racs are connected in any configuration one must have a power supply The following devices connect to either of the two TRAM NET ports on the Solar 8000M 1 monitor The connector is a 9 pin D type Tram rac 4a housing with or without power supply Tram rac 2 housing Tram rac 4 housing with or without power supply Tram rac 3 housing with or without power supply Patient Data Module PDM connects to TRAM NET 2 ePort connector only Tram Net 2 ePort 00000 00000 0000 0000 00000 y oo ooooo 009C Tram Net 2 ePort 011A 2026265 075C Solar 8000M i patient monitor 3 3 Installation Back panel connections Tram rac 4a housings with and without power supply One Tram rac must have a power supply CAUTION Equipment damage Connect the Tram rac housing to the Solar 8000M i patient monitor before plugging the power cord into an AC outlet Connecting these devices to a powered Solar 8000M i patient monitor could damage connectors Patient Data Module The Patient Data Module PDM is an acquisition device that connects to the Solar 80001 patient monitor via the ePort cable
144. re not sounding at the desired central station The alarm function remains disabled until the patient is correctly admitted into the system 1 If DISCHARGED message displays consult the operator s manual for correct patient admitting instructions Ifthe monitor was moved from one care unit to another reprogram the alarm destinations m Watch for misspelling or spaces in the name m Make sure that the care unit name programmed into the monitor and central station match exactly Typically the care unit name for a monitor is not shown on the central station display of a patient s data Only the bed number is shown If the care unit name for a monitor does not match the central station care unit name then the monitor identification changes The monitor identifier shows the care unit name followed by a vertical slash and then the bed number The solution is to modify the monitor care unit name to match the central station s care unit name 3 Force an alarm from another monitor to test if the speaker is functioning N Patient data from the Solar 8000M i does not display at the central station If the central station displays a NO COMM message for one patient do the following m Cycle power to the Solar 8000M i processing unit m Check for a loose connection between the patient monitor and the Ethernet cable m View error logs for TRAM and the monitor Refer to Reviewing error event logs on page 5 22 m An incorrect LAN addr
145. reen Display 1 Turn OFF the mains power switch on the monitor and disconnect it from the power source 2 Clean the screen with an ammonia free glass cleaner and lint free cloth CAUTION Do not spray any glass cleaning solution or any general cleaning solutions directly onto the monitor s display surface Always dampen the towel and then clean the Screen Cleaning disinfecting and storing GE ECG cables and leadwires NOTE These instructions supersede all cleaning disinfecting instructions for GE ECG Cables and Leadwires All safety statements and notes in the manual still apply Cleaning or disinfecting 1 Remove cables and leadwires from the handheld device or system before cleaning 2 Usecarein cleaning leadwires to prevent pulling the long wires from the connector ends Metal connections can be pulled away from the connectors 3 For general cleaning of cables and leadwires wipe using a lightly moistened cloth with a mild soap and water solution Then wipe and air dry 4 For disinfecting the cables and leadwires wipe exterior with a soft lint free cloth using the following solution as recommended in the APIC Guidelines for Selection and Use of Disinfectants 1996 Sodium hypochlorite 5 2 household bleach minimum 1 500 dilution minimum 100 ppm free chlorine and maximum 1 10 dilution Any sodium hypochlorite wipe product that meets the above guidelines of can be used NOTE Wring excess dis
146. rior to each cuff inflation 12 feet adult 8 feet neonatal Cycle time exceeding 2 minutes 85 seconds neonatal power off or cuff pressure exceeds 290 mmHg 6 mmHg for adult 250 mmHg 6 mmHg for pediatric or 145 mmHg 5 mmHg for neonatal Large adult adult small adult pediatric child and neonatal Adult thigh large adult adult small adult small adult child child and infant User selectable upper and lower limits for systolic diastolic and mean pressures Arterial oxygen saturation SpO2 and peripheral pulse rate PPR Probe types GE Nellcor Ohmeda Range SpO2 0 to 100 PPR 20 to 300 beats per minute 3 beats per minute A 12 Solar 8000M i patient monitor 2026265 075C Appendix A Technical specifications Tram modules and Solar parameter functionality Accuracy 90 to 100 SpO2 1 5 of overall range 80 to 89 9 Sp02 2 196 60 to 79 9 Sp02 2 496 SpO2 lt 60 unspecified PPR 1 7 of current reading assumes constant pulse rate Displayed frequency response 1 5to 10 5 Hz Analog output Selectable saturation 0 to 100 equivalent 0 to 1V SpO2 0 to 105 PPR 0 to 350 beats per minute Interference Detected Low Light Check Probe Low Signal Quality Probe Off Patient Replace Bad Probe Service the Module Alarm limit range Messages sent to host Pulse oximetry Tram 451 and 851 support GE Medical Systems nformation Technologiesprobes Tram 451M and 851M support Masimo SET pr
147. risk signal strength indicator and help messages Warming Up Calibration Takes Up to 60 Seconds Do Light Calibration Light Intensity Calibration Preinsert Calibration Fail Damped Intensity High Intensity Low Intensity Blood Gas Calibration Fail Draw Blood Waiting for Blood Gas 0 to 100 90 response to oxygen saturation step function in 5 sec Oxygen saturation computed each second from 5 second running average of light intensity measurement 2 oxygen saturation 1 standard deviation over 40 to 100 range Drift lt 2 oxygen saturation over 24 hours 244 sets of samples sec Audible and visual 10 C to 35 C 50 F to 95 F 40 to 95 noncondensing 10 C to 50 C 14 F to 122 F 0 to 95 noncondensing Depth 28 6 cm 11 2 in Weight 0 50 kg 1 11 Ib Solar 8000M i patient monitor 2026265 075C Appendix A Technical specifications ICG module ICG module Performance specifications Measurement Range Cardiac Output CO Cardiac Index CI Stroke Volume SV Stroke Index SI Acceleration Index ACI Thoracic Fluid Content TFC Pre Ejection Period PEP Left Ventricular Ejection Time LVET Systolic Time Ratio STR Velocity Index VI Systemic Vascular Resistance SVR Indexed Systemic Vascular Resistance SVRI Left Stroke Work Index LSWI Indexed Left Cardiac Work LCWI Heart Rate HR Power requirements Maximum Power Consumption non isolated Environ
148. rly noticeable in pediatric recordings If this phenomenon is observed the clinician should be aware that the origin of amplitude variations is not entirely physiologic For measuring voltages of Q R and S waves it is advisable to use the QRS complexes with the largest deflection of the particular waves Tram 451 451M 451N 851 851M 851N Adult mode 0 05 to 100 Hz OR mode 0 05 to 25 Hz Neonatal mode 0 5 to 40 Hz All others 0 05 or 0 5 to 100Hz user selectable 2026265 075C Solar 8000M i patient monitor A 7 Appendix A Technical specifications Tram modules and Solar parameter functionality Analog output Defibrillator sync analog out delay Display Standard mode OR Mode Neonatal Mode Laser Printer Standard Mode OR Mode Neonatal Heart rate Heart rate averaging Heart rate accuracy Display update interval Response time Limit alarm delay Heart rate alarm range Arrhythmia analysis Method Arrhythmia calls PVC alarm limit range ST Segment analysis Measurement description ST display Measurement point Measurement range Display resolution ST measurement averaging Display update interval ST alarm limits Pacemaker detection rejection Input voltage range Input pulse width Rise time Over under shoot Selectable at 1V mV 35 ms 0 05 to 40 Hz 0 05 to 25 Hz 0 5 to 40 Hz 0 05 to 100 Hz 0 05 to 25 Hz 0 5 to 40 Hz 8 Beats 1 o
149. rom the acquisition device and the simulator 4 24 Solar 8000M i patient monitor 2026265 075C Maintenance and checkout Checkout procedure Cardiac output functions SpO functions Masimo Connect the cardiac output cable adapter to the Temp CO connector of the acquisition device Connect the cardiac output adapter to the cardiac output cable adapter and to the simulator At the patient monitor go to MENUS CO Set up the monitor Set AUTO MODE to ON Set INJECT TEMP to BATH Set SIZE to 7 Set INJECT VOL to 10CC Set COMPUTATIONAL CONSTANT to 0 540 Select cardiac output menu corresponding to the injectate temperature CO 999 Set the adapter and simulator to 0 Verify that the IT value on the lower left of the display matches the input When computing is complete the CO reading on the patient monitor should read approximately 5 of simulated value Repeat this test with the adapter and simulator set to 24 and the COMPUTATIONAL CONSTANT set to 0 595 The computed output should be 5 of simulated value Connect the Masimo SpO2 tester cable to the SpO2 sensor adapter cable Connect the SpO2 adapter cable to the SpO2 connector on the acquisition device Turn the patient monitor on Verify the following are displayed at the patient monitor It might be necessary to turn the SpOs parameter on A waveform with an SpO label An SpO reading between 78 84 A PR
150. rous levels of non ionizing radiation Note In case of application in a warning sign the rules according to ISO 3864 1 shall be adhered to IEC 60878 note See safety sign ISO 7010 W005 Warning non ionizing radiation Manufacturer name and address European authorized representative o o NOTE The following symbols required by China law only are representative of what you may see on your equipment The number in the symbol indicates the EFUP period in years as explained below Check the symbol on your equipment for its EFUP period This symbol indicates the product contains hazardous materials in excess of the limits established by the Chinese standard SJ T11363 2006 Requirements for Concentration Limits for Certain Hazardous Substances in Electronic Information Products The number in the symbol is the Environment friendly User Period EFUP which indicates the period during which the toxic or hazardous substances or elements contained in electronic information products will not leak or mutate under normal operating conditions so that the use of such electronic information products will not result in any severe environmental pollution any bodily injury or damage to any assets The unit of the period is Year In order to maintain the declared EFUP the product shall be operated normally according to the instructions and environmental conditions as defined in the product manual and periodic maintenance sche
151. roviding a polled data service facility or can be used as a service port Processor SMC channels The RS 232 1 uses the SMC1 and the RS 232 2 will use SMC2 in the MPC860 Isolation The serial ports are not isolated with respect to earth ground ESD protection scheme The typical diode transzorb pair is employed to clamp the RS 232 serial port connector pins to the common return plane Since the serial ports are not electrically isolated the need for maintaining isolation in the ESD protection scheme is not present 2026265 075C Solar 8000M i patient monitor 2 21 Equipment overview Theory of operation Power supply Speaker I C bus The I C bus is used to interface to the Real Time Clock and the Serial EEPROM SPI interface The SPI is used to program the FPGA The power supply generates DC voltages necessary to power the processor board and the communication channels M ports and devices connected to TRAM NET It consists of a mains AC line PWM converter that creates a 16 75 output voltage bus from which two outputs are developed The main 16 75V output also provides external power to the RAC data acquisition modules and plug in modules The speaker generates sound for alarms QRS detection and SpO pulse tones 2 22 Solar 8000M i patient monitor 2026265 075C 3 Installation 2026265 075C Solar 8000M i patient monitor Installation Back panel connections Back panel connections
152. rt 4 Disconnect and securely reconnect the remote control from the monitor to reset the remote control 5 Replace remote control with a known good one 6 Replace processor pcb in patient monitor with a known good one The remote control does not activate the display 2026265 075C Solar 8000M i patient monitor 5 15 Troubleshooting Troubleshooting procedure LED troubleshooting The following table describes the function and normal condition of the patient monitor LEDs to aid in troubleshooting Slow flashing yellow LED Color Signal name Function Normal condition TRAM NET LEDs on processor PCB DS7 Yellow Network Activity hear all talking on TRAM NET ON steady or flickers DS5 Red Jabber Detect detect excessive talking on OFF if all hub ports OK TRAM NET Unity Ethernet LEDs on processor PCB DS1 Green Transmit am talking on Ethernet Flashes when transmitting DS2 Yellow Receive am listening to Ethernet Flashes when receiving DS3 Red Collision Detect detect collisions on Ethernet ON when detecting collision DS4 Green Link hear all talking on Ethernet ON when receive path is OK from hub to the Solar 8000M i M Port Ethernet LEDs on processor PCB DS15 Green Link hear all talking on Ethernet ON when receive path is OK from hub to the Solar 8000M i M Port DS16 Green Link hear all talking on Ethernet
153. s HARDWARE TEST This menu provides access to the hardware tests for the monitor Hardware Status The one of a kind patient monitor LAN address is listed here The current revision of the main processor and FPGA are also listed Video Test WARNING Loss of patient data Do not enter this menu selection unless loss of patient data is not an issue Provides a list of various test patterns and colors that can be used to calibrate the display When finished select RESTART System PATIENT MONITOR TYPE Select the type of monitor desired i e adult neonatal or operating room See Chapter 6 Configuration for detailed procedures 5 6 Solar 8000M i patient monitor 2026265 075C Troubleshooting Service menus MENU SETUP WARNING Changing the patient monitor type will default the admit function to STANDARD configuration Different alarms and parameters are activated for each selection NOTE The keypad remote control is DIDCA programmed for specific monitor types The error message WARNING REMOTE MISMATCHED WITH MONITORING MODE displays if the monitor and keypad remote control do not match This menu selection provides the following submenus See Chapter 6 Configuration for detailed procedures ADMIT MENU STANDARD This menu selection allows you to determine the function of the patient monitor The four variables include stationary or ambulatory telemetry patient monitor
154. s wax or wax compounds to clean handheld devices cables or leadwires m Never use solutions or products that contain the following Any type of Ammonium Chloride such as but not limited to Dimethyl Benzyl Ammonium Chloride Quaternary Ammonium Chloride solutions Abrasive cleaners or solvents of any kind Acetone Ketone Betadine Alcohol based cleaning agents 99999 Sodium salts m Never autoclave or steam clean cables or leadwires Storage Store in a dry well ventilated area Vertically hang cables and leadwires Do not coil leadwires or cables tightly around any medical device 4 6 Solar 8000M i patient monitor 2026265 075C Maintenance and checkout Cleaning Improper cleaning products and processes impact results Product discoloration Metal part corrosion Brittle wires Brittle and breaking connectors Reduced cables and leadwires life Unit malfunction Void warranty Cleaning products to avoid Cleaning products known to cause the types of problems listed above include but are not limited to m Sani Cloth Wipes Ascepti Wipes HB Quat m Clorox Wipes they do not contain bleach m Over the counter detergents e g Fantastic Tilex etc Products that contain active ingredients and solutions similar to these products should also be avoided NOTE For additional information refer to the How to Reach Us page of the manual for contact information Also see the GE Handheld Med
155. s displayed Alarms Accuracy Display resolution Invasive blood pressure Tram 451 451M 451N 200SL 400SL 600SL 250SL 450SL 650SL and 300 only Number of channels Tram 451 451M 451N Tram 200SL 250SL Tram 400SL 450SL Tram 600SL 650SL Tram 300 Transducer sites site name and displayed values Transducer requirements Excitation voltage Transducer output 0 5 V with a 700 mV 2 ms pacemaker pulse applied Identifies failed lead Pace 1 or Pace 2 pacemaker artifact rejection or Off none specific to pacemaker 1 to 200 breaths minute 0 to 120 breaths minute 1 121 to 200 breaths minute 3 100 to 1000 Ohms at 52 6 KHz 0 4 to 10 Ohms impedance variation 1 to 200 breaths minute 3 to 30 seconds 0 05 to 2 5 Hz 3 dB 2 Series 400 or 700 determined by input cable 0 C to 45 C 32 F to 113 F T1 T2 User selectable upper and lower limits for T1 T2 0 1 C 25 C to 45 C independent of sensor 0 1 C 3 4 4 available with Y adapter cable 2 3 4 4 arterial ART systolic diastolic and mean femoral FEM systolic diastolic and mean pulmonary artery PA systolic diastolic and mean central venous pressure CVP mean left atrial LA mean right atrial RA mean intracranial pressure ICP mean umbilical arterial UAC systolic diastolic and mean umbilical venous UVC mean special pressure SP mean 2 5 V dc 0 1 50 uV V cm
156. s to the Ethernet address gateway address and internet mask WARNING Duplication of an Ethernet address on a network causes data loss and possible Unity Network problems If you change the factory assigned Ethernet address you must record all other Ethernet addresses used on your network to avoid duplication Set up second Ethernet Port Same as Set up first Ethernet Port 5 4 Solar 8000M i patient monitor 2026265 075C Troubleshooting Service menus Clear Monitor Memory Set Configuration Serial Download Main Serial Download Boot If you respond with YES in this option you will erase all patient histories and programmed defaults in the protected memory and return to factory installed defaults This menu contains options for defib sync for ECG modules not Tram modules line frequency country selection not for text translations and setting language for displayed text WARNING Changing the language will discharge the monitor and erase any saved monitor defaults The monitor defaults will be set to the factory defaults This option is used when downloading software from a laptop PC This option is used when downloading software from a laptop PC View Main Code Error Logs Tools Menu Video Test Screens Options Menu Allows access to the error logs generated by the Main Code This password protected menu contains service diagnostic tools Use password mei Various col
157. s to your IT administrator Set up a log folder and get logs NOTE ipe muB ups E Use the List or Details view on your PC when starting the netUpdate exe application Do not use the Thumbnail view Always run the netUpdate exe application from the CD ROM directory Do not run the application from any other directory Make sure the patient monitor is in monitoring mode Insert the CD ROM into the CD ROM drive Double click My Computer Create a folder for the log files in the root directory Filename can not have spaces e g C Mogs Return to My Computer and double click the CD ROM drive Select dnld gt code gt netUpdate exe ox File service operational 126 2 151 179 Get Lo APROICICT 126 2 151 58 a BI 126 20 95 207 DCCAITS_HOSP 126 1 37 22 Cet Eoge ENGLABIZK 3C 126 2 164 78 ENGLABISK 4B 126 2 32 112 Get Defaults ENGLABI3K 4C ABCDEFGHIJ 126 8 95 202 ENGLABICICI 126 1 118 180 Log Types ENGLABIJD1 126 20 10 20 ENGLABIL131 126 1 42 159 M Scope ENGLABIRUSSI 126 254 111 wT ENGLABIV2 126 20 10 21 Ue usd9kd91 1 netUpdate 126 1 2 3 v Resource Convert Convert Options v Convert V Prefix W Stack Device Types M Modular v Configured Solar 500 Load Wizard ER GE Medical Systems rea 126 1 2 3 Information Technologies a 939A In the netUpdate window select the patient monitor name or IP address from the device list Click Refresh until the IP a
158. scribed in Chapter 3 Installation For Patient Data Module connect using the ePort host interface cable For Tram place the Tram module into the top two slots of the Tram rac housing Verify that the power indicator illuminates on the acquisition device Using the patient simulator and patient cables configure the monitor display with as many waveforms as possible Refer to the appropriate patient monitor operator s manual if necessary 4 The waveforms should look clean no noise 2026265 075C Solar 8000M i patient monitor 4 17 Maintenance and checkout Checkout procedure Procedures Solar 8000M i Unity View display NOTE This check only applies to Solar 8000M systems with product code 3S and 3T Refer to the specific manufacturer s documentation Touchscreen Verify that touching a parameter box displays the screen information for that parameter Tram rac housing 1 Verify that the power LED is ON at the Tram rac housing 2 Disconnect and reconnect the Tram rac housing communication cable Verify the recovery of the waveforms 3 Ifthe Tram rac housing has additional slots for input modules insert a BP module Connect simulator and verify communication to the monitor Repeat for each slot 4 Ifthe Tram rac housing has an optional power supply check the following on the connector that applies to your equipment FRONT VIEW REAR VIEW TRAM RAC 3 TRAM RAC 4 amp 4A TRAM NET TRAM NET
159. seen B 2 Guidance and manufacturer s declaration electromagnetic emissions B 2 Guidance and manufacturer s declaration electromagnetic immunity B 3 Recommended separation distances 000 c cece cece eee eee B 5 Compliant cables and accessories soon eee eee B 6 2026265 075C Solar 8000M i patient monitor V vi Solar 8000M i patient monitor 2026265 075C 1 Introduction 2026265 075C Solar 8000M i patient monitor 1 1 Introduction Manual information Manual information Revision history Intended use Intended audience Ordering manuals Each page of the document has the document part number and revision letter at the bottom of the page The revision letter changes whenever the document is updated Revision Comment A Initial release B Updated document with editorial changes C Updated document with cpu and related hardware changes This manual supplies technical information for service representatives and technical personnel so they can maintain the equipment to the assembly level Use it as a guide for maintenance and electrical repairs considered field repairable Where necessary the manual identifies additional sources of relevant information and technical assistance See the operator s manual for the instructions necessary to operate the equipment safely in accordance with its function and intended use This manual is intended for servi
160. serve that the waveform pulses are 1mV in amplitude both on the printout and patient monitor display 12SL ECG analysis program functions Respiration functions 1 2 3 4 Connect a 12 lead patient cable to the patient monitor and simulator At the patient monitor select the ECG parameter box At the ECG menu select 12 LEAD ECG ANALYSIS Check that all 12 ECG waveforms display clearly are noise free and display an amplitude equal to the input voltage Set up simulator Set baseline impedance to 750Q or 1000Q if using Marq II Set delta R to 0 50 Set lead select to I and II or LL if using Marq II Set respiration rate to 30 breaths per minute Set up the monitor Turn the respiration waveform RR ON Set the respiration waveform to lead 11 Observe these conditions The monitor displays a distortion free respiration waveform The monitor displays a respiration rate reading of 30 2 breaths per minute Set the respiration waveform to lead I at the monitor LA at the simulator and observe the same conditions as in step 3 2026265 075C Solar 8000M i patient monitor 4 23 Maintenance and checkout Checkout procedure Invasive blood pressure functions Temperature functions 1 10 Set up simulator Goto BP functions select BP1 then 0 Set output to 0 mmHg Connect the IP simulator cable from the BP1 connector of the simulator to the corresponding
161. shock than that provided by type B applied parts TYPE B APPLIED PART Non isolated applied part suitable for intentional external and internal application to the patient excluding direct cardiac application Medical Standard Definition Applied part complying with the specified requirements of IEC EN UL 60601 1 Medical Standards to provide protection against electric shock particularly regarding allowable leakage current Fuse Equipotential Stud A ground wire from another device can be tied here to ensure the devices share a common reference Alternating current AC Power ON O OFF Medical Equipment With respect to electric shock fire and mechanical hazards only in accordance with UL 60601 1 CAN CSA C22 2 NO 601 1 IEC 60601 1 IEC 60601 2 27 IEC 60601 2 30 IEC 60601 2 34 and IEC 60601 2 49 2026265 075C Solar 8000M i patient monitor 1 5 Introduction Safety information wal 2006 04 gy This symbol indicates that the waste of electrical and electronic equipment must not be disposed as unsorted municipal waste and must be collected separately Please contact an authorized representative of the manufacturer for information concerning the decommissioning of your equipment This symbol indicates the date of manufacture of this device The first four digits identify the year and the last two digits identify the month Non ionizing electromagnetic radiation To indicate elevated potentially dange
162. soldering and test equipment Use a static free work surface 3M part number 8210 or equivalent while handling or working on assemblies containing semiconductors m Do not remove semiconductors or assemblies containing semiconductors from antistatic containers Velo stat bags until absolutely necessary m Make sure power to an assembly is turned off before removing or inserting a semiconductor m Do not slide semiconductors or electrical electronic assemblies across any surface Do not touch semiconductor leads unless absolutely necessary Semiconductors and electronic assemblies should be stored only in antistatic bags or boxes Handle all PCB assemblies by their edges Do not flex or twist a circuit board 2026265 075C Solar 8000M i patient monitor 7 7 Field replaceable units Disassembly Hardware m Before disassembly note the positions of any wires or looms cables marking them if necessary to ensure that they are replaced correctly Gray ribbon cables have retainer clips holding them in the connector Save and set aside all hardware for reassembly Disassembly procedures WARNING Patient monitoring interruption Make sure a patient is not being monitored First turn the unit off at the rear power switch and disconnect the AC power cord and all communication cables WARNING Due to possible high voltage present use an insulated screwdriver at all times Refer to the exploded view
163. specifications Solar 8000M i patient monitor Solar 8000M i patient monitor Due to continual product innovation specifications and standards are subject to change without notice The following specifications are accurate as of the date of this publication and pertain to Solar 8000M i patient monitor Specifications are based on a complete system including a 15 inch monitor display Performance specifications Solar 8000M i processing unit controls Optional keypad with Trim Knob control and 18 active hard keys See Keypad for applications and specifications Optional remote control with Trim Knob control and 18 active hard keys See Remote Control for applications and specifications Optional touchscreen interface Communications protocols TRAM NET Unity Processing Main processor Graphics processor TRAM NET communication processor LAN communication processor Alarms Classification Patient Status Alarms 4 levels System Status Alarms 2 levels Notification Display of alarm information Continuous display of limits Interfaces Contact your local sales representative Environmental specifications Power requirements Power consumption Low voltage shutdown Cooling Heat dissipation Requires touchscreen display and software Proprietary CSMA CD protocol at 921 Kbits sec Ethernet IEEE 802 3 10 BASE T LAN Motorola MPC860P PowerPC 66 MHz 32 bit Silicon MotionGraphics Acc
164. t monitor i Installation cote terde rest ix pi cir a 3 1 Back panel connections 000 e cece eee eee m 3 2 TRAM NET Aer reda ese Sa ath RO A kan negated 3 3 ETHERNET e eenn oration p vn eager vote pe p EVI e te 3 5 VGA VID Dandi 2 es Bertina in e toe b dc Re dea ci Sucks 3 5 DEP VID and2 oenen e ym aene ne certc 3 6 55 232 crit nx LEO e a EU b OU CHAOS er MU dede nud 3 6 ANDA 3 6 Front panel connectors and indicators aoe eeen 3 7 M PORS tene that P woman iat tthe necp T 3 7 IndiCators iR EE sextant eth elena ait NER anti eget en ee 3 10 Power UP ten vannesa inea Chr nee den Ec deor Roe ale cutee dae 3 10 TRAM NET communication 000 ccc cece eee In 3 11 OVervigW s vost atenta tdeo hin i rtt Moe pes tod eaten ta tanh tha hh tla 3 11 Internal MUD nr renten ended ete ERE ae genie eae 3 11 Ethernet communication 0 0c e eee eee eee eee eee 3 12 About ethernet tdeo od ace et Etat la 3 12 Twisted Pair 5 5 E ncc m AR E en ET ed etnia 3 12 Network terms 1s ko MERERETUR OE IIS eR s 3 13 Maintenance and checkout 4 1 Maintenance schedule 0 ccc cece eee eee eee eee eens 4 2 Manufacturer recommendations 4 2 Manufacturer responsibility sess 4 2 Preventive maintenance ccc cece eee een 4 2 Visual inSpection er eesr f eke ed etek ER dll RR ENS 4 3 Cleaning sin sees siete Reka RR RI pee aa tn eben 4 4 Cleaning precautions ceci re
165. t verifies that the domestic wall outlet supplying power to the equipment is properly wired For international wiring tests refer to the internal standards agencies of that particular country Set the ON OFF switch to the OFF position and disconnect the monitor from its power source 120 VAC 50 60 Hz Use a digital voltmeter to check the voltages of the 120 volt AC wall outlet dedicated circuit recommended If the measurements are significantly out of range have a qualified electrician repair the outlet The voltage measurements should be as follows 1 120 VAC 10 VAC between the line contact and neutral and between the line contact and ground 2 Less than 3 VAC between neutral and ground NEUTRAL s GROUND 021A 240 VAC 50 60 Hz Use a digital voltmeter set to measure at least 300 VAC to check the voltages of the NEMA 6 20R AC wall outlet dedicated circuit recommended If the measurements are significantly out of range have a qualified electrician repair the outlet The voltage measurements should be as follows 1 120 VAC 10 VAC between either hot contact and ground 2 210 to 230 VAC between the two hot contacts s GROUND 022A 2026265 075C Solar 8000M i patient monitor 5 11 Troubleshooting Troubleshooting procedure Troubleshooting procedure Many network problems at the central station are traced back to the patient monitor or Tram rac housing Therefore many o
166. ted Select Start Patient Monitoring to load and execute Main Code Or ERROR Unable to start the real time clock ECT displayed to the left of the ECG parameter block Perform all of the maintenance procedures listed in the Manufacturer Recommendations section of Chapter 4 Maintenance Service the PDM Error Code The Patient Data Module PDM has encountered a software hardware or both a software and hardware error Remove the PDM from the patient monitoring system immediately and send to service for repair See the Patient Data Module service manual for troubleshooting information 2026265 075C Solar 8000M i patient monitor 5 21 Troubleshooting Reviewing error event logs Reviewing error event logs This procedure describes how to review the error logs of a monitor or Tram module The error logs may also be transferred over the network to a central station and copied onto diskette for further review or sent to GE personnel for review The transferring procedure Copying Error Log Files is described later in this chapter WARNING This procedure is intended for use by service personnel with advanced troubleshooting skills Accessing error event logs Error logs Some of the information recorded in the error logs is useful for field troubleshooting The details included here serve as an introduction to the error logs and provide basic information about what you can learn from them 1
167. urces necessary for code storage and execution and nonvolatile and configuration data storage by providing the following m FLASH Memory for Boot Code Main Code and Parametric TMSS Storage Memory m DRAM Memory for Code Execution and Volatile Data Storage and m SRAM Memory that is battery backed for Nonvolatile Data Storage m EEPROM Memory for network configuration data The memory subsystem utilizes the memory controller facility of the MPC860 This allows for the addresses strobe generation and wait stating to be under software control Peripheral set Clock Source The central clock source for the processor PCB is a crystal oscillator with a frequency of 14 7456 MHz Power monitor watchdog and battery switch The MAX793 provides the following facilities Power on reset Battery switchover Battery charge level indication battery OK Power going away indication Low Line SRAM chip select gating Manual reset input Watchdog facility Real time clock The Epson RTC 8593AA is the Real Time Clock RTC used It is an I2C RTC with an internal crystal and can operate with a supply voltage of 3 3V The storage of the year will have to be done in another location since this RTC has only 2 bits for storage of the year The RTC must be battery backed to insure that the time is continued to be kept during power down periods The I2C address for the RTC is 1011xxxx Serial EEPROM The serial EEPROM used is a Xicor X
168. use of accessory equipment not complying with the equivalent safety requirements of this equipment may lead to a reduced level of safety of the resulting system Consideration relating to the choice shall include m use of the accessory in the patient vicinity and m evidence that the safety certification of the accessory has been performed in accordance to the appropriate EN 60601 1 and or EN 60601 1 1 harmonized national standard If the installation of the equipment in the USA will use 240V rather than 120V the source must be a center tapped 240V single phase circuit 2026265 075C Solar 8000M i patient monitor 1 3 Introduction Safety information Warnings cautions and notes The terms danger warning and caution are used throughout this manual to point out hazards and to designate a degree or level or seriousness Familiarize yourself with their definitions and significance Hazard is defined as a source of potential injury to a person DANGER indicates an imminent hazard which if not avoided will result in death or serious injury WARNING indicates a potential hazard or unsafe practice which if not avoided could result in death or serious injury CAUTION indicates a potential hazard or unsafe practice which if not avoided could result in minor personal injury or product property damage NOTE provides application tips or other useful information to assure that you get the most from your equipment So
169. utions and notes cece eect een eee 1 4 Equipment symbols eeen 1 5 Service information venen eneen enen enen 1 7 Servicerequiremenls 5 id te eet de Rea OH A Ra 1 7 Equipment identification eenen 1 7 Equipment overview ccceee cece eee eee 2 1 System components cece eee eee eee eee nn 2 2 Solar 8000M i patient monitoring system nn 2 2 Solar 8000M i patient monitor anne 2 3 IPANESLCOMPULET x nte rete mter lap ote eratis 2 4 UnityView remote display controller 6 0 eee eee 2 4 Tramerac housing dere Sein AD EE en AS eh 2 5 Patient Data Module PDM en 2 6 Connectivity devices eee Montana ende a en ad cet 2 6 PRN 50 PRN 50 M digital writer 2 7 Laser printer aine rA e ue ad ET b OS ce heated 2 7 Remote control or keypad een 2 8 Remote diSplayS noar ettet debet e ena dts 2 8 Device compatibility lessen 2 9 Acquisition modules 0 0 00 cece eee eee III 2 9 Peripheral devices 00 cc cece eirata eenen 2 10 Unity Network devices 2 0 0 vennen ven eenn mme 2 11 Interfacing with other peripheral devices een 2 12 Theory of operation aa onee eenen ne 2 13 Block diagram of internal connections ann 2 14 Processor board annen ete marta A ce Ae A es 2 15 Power SUDDIy biaren ee pP ee at ese bee 2 22 Speakert a ai dorat gaa Kina iten A hp TE Merle atte tege Ke aia at ttes 2 22 2026265 075C Solar 8000M i patien
170. vice for routing purposes A subnet is a logical segment of a larger network that shares a common IP address range as defined by a subnet mask Proper subnetting can improve the performance and security of a network Solar 8000 series monitors support classful subnetting 2026265 075C Solar 8000M i patient monitor 3 13 Installation Ethernet communication Solar 8000M i patient monitor 2026265 075C A Maintenance and checkout 2026265 075C Solar 8000M i patient monitor Maintenance and checkout Maintenance schedule Maintenance schedule Manufacturer recommendations To help ensure the equipment remains in proper operational and functional order adhere to a good maintenance schedule The manufacturer recommends that the following be performed by service personnel upon receipt of the equipment every 12 months thereafter and each time the unit 1s serviced m Visual Inspection Cleaning Electrical Safety Tests Checkout Procedure Clearing the Stored Patient Data Memory Admit and discharge a test patient every 12 months to clear the monitor s stored patient data memory Manufacturer responsibility WARNING Failure on the part of all responsible individuals hospitals or institutions employing the use of this device to implement the recommended maintenance schedule may cause equipment failure and possible health hazards The manufacturer does not in any manner assume the responsibilit
171. vice Manual 2 12 Solar 8000M i patient monitor 2026265 075C Equipment overview Theory of operation Theory of operation The Solar 8000M i patient monitor consists of a processor board a power supply board and a speaker Software running on the processor board processes incoming data services the communication channels and performs the general functions System software may be updated using a laptop computer connected to the Solar 8000M i processing unit or the Unity Network or from a Clinical Information Center CIC on the Unity Network The following theory of operation provides an overview of the various functional circuit boards in the monitor AC Power Power Supply Power harness Speak Ethernet 4 TRAM NET 1 4 TRAM NET 2 ePort 4L Serial Port 1 lt gt Serial Port 2 4L DFP 1 DFP 2 4 VGA1 4 VGA 2 4 Processor Board ePort available on 801586 003 only i Keypa M Port lt lt M Port M Port M Port 034B 2026265 075C Solar 8000M i patient monitor Equipment overview Theory of operation Block diagram of internal connections MAINS RS 232 1 DFP VID 2 RS 232 2 TRAMNET 2 ePort TEC CONN VG
172. y correct itself 2 Attempt to start Main Code via the return to Patient Monitoring One of the following may be the problem m Main Code not loaded Follow the software installation instructions to download Main Code These instructions ship with the software upgrade kit m Main Code and Boot Code not compatible Follow the software installation instructions to update the Boot Code to a version compatible with the Main Code These instructions ship with the software upgrade kit 3 If the problem is still not corrected replace the processor pcb The quality of the display is not good Check the connection between the video display and the patient monitor and correct if necessary or replace the video display with a known good one If the problem is not corrected replace the processor pcb 2026265 075C Solar 8000M i patient monitor 5 13 Troubleshooting Troubleshooting procedure Problem Tram module patient data does not display Possible Reason and Solution 1 Verify correct patient or simulator leadwire connections to the Tram module in Tram rac housing 2 Verify that the Tram module is completely inserted and ON 3 Verify that the Tram rac housing is turned ON 4 Select the SOFTWARE REVISION menu and verify that the RAC COMM RAC DAS or TRAM MODULE software file numbers are there m f INCOMPATIBLE SOFTWARE REV message displays refer to Change software level on page 6 10 m Check fo
173. y for performing the recommended maintenance schedule unless an Equipment Maintenance Agreement exists The sole responsibility rests with the individuals hospitals or institutions utilizing the device Preventive maintenance The message EC1 will appear on the monitor to the left of the ECG parameter block after 395 days of operation This message is a reminder that it is time to perform preventive maintenance procedures on the monitor Perform all of the maintenance procedures listed under Manufacturer Recommendations above 4 2 Solar 8000M i patient monitor 2026265 075C Maintenance and checkout Visual inspection Visual inspection The Solar 8000M i patient monitor and its components should be carefully inspected prior to installation once every 12 months thereafter and each time the equipment is serviced m Carefully inspect the equipment for physical damage to the case the display screen and the keypad Do not use the monitor if damage is determined Refer damaged equipment to qualified service personnel m Inspect all external connections for loose connectors or frayed cables Have any damaged connectors or cables replaced by qualified service personnel m Inspect the display face for marks scratches or other damage Physical damage to a CRT display face may pose an implosion hazard Have the CRT replaced by qualified service personnel if necessary 2026265 075C Solar 8000M i patient monitor 4 3

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