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1. 2 Select click on the log that you want to search A list of events for that log appears 7 Select click on the Action menu A drop down list of menu items appears 3 Select click on the Properties menu item This launches a set of Application Properties tabs for the event you have chosen 4 Select click on the General tab This brings that tab to the top of the stack Sleepscan and Ceegraph Netlink 139 and Netlink ICU Service Manual 590 NETSM1 REV E UTILITIES Application Properties General Filter Display name Log name D WINDOWS system32 config AppE vent E vt Size 64 0 KB 65 536 bytes Created Monday April 28 2003 3 42 56 AM Madified Monday April 28 2003 11 23 28 4M Accessed Monday April 28 2003 12 00 00 4M 2 Click here to SR increment up arrow or Maximum log size 512 al decrement down arrow to new log size 1 Type new log size here OR When maximum log size is reached O verwrite events as needed Overwrite events older than 7 days C Do not overwrite events q A A clear log manually Restore Defaults EIS Click Clear Lo Using a low speed connection Clear Log g command button Cancel 4 Click OK command button 5 Click on the Maximum log size field This places a text cursor in the field 6 Type in the maximum log size you want OR 7 Click on the spin arrows next to the Maximum log
2. Address Control Panel FE controt pane Pick a category gt Switch to Classic view Appearance and a Printers and Other Themes Hardware See Also Windows Update z Network and 9 Help and Support Internet S User Accounts Connections E Program 2 to get a Performance and Maintenance display i5 Add or Remove EE D Performance and Maintenance 1 Click Performance i ede EA qi Performance and Maintenance and Maintenance 5 Fie Types Pick a task Performauce and XB System Restore Maintenance B See basic information about your computer Troubleshooters B Adjust visual effects 2 Startup and Shutdown 3 Free up space on your hard disk 9 Back up your data Pi EE items on your hard disk to make programs run 3 Click on E 1 Administrative Tools Or plek Control ranehicon Ci Administrative Tools La Power Options i Administrative Tools 4 to see an Administrative Tools display AOR fa DE system e ay File Edit View Favorites TOOS P Q Bak E Ki Search 1 Folders EJ Address 409 Administrative Tools Component Services Computer Management File and Folder Tasks e Shortcut Bm s ae g 7 2KB 2KB Ki Share this Folder E p Data Sources ODBC d E Go i Event Viewer rtcut A Shortcut Other Places TES o G Control Panel Local Security Policy Performance Shortcut Shortcut E My Documents E 2KB 2KB CH
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4. To view more details about an event To search for specific types of events To archive an event log To open an archived event log OR 3 Click on the log that you want A list of the events in that log appears Sleepscan and Ceegraph Netlink 124 and Netlink ICU Service Manual 590 NETSM1 REV E UTILITIES 10 x Action View ll cs amable q1 Open Log File System Log 3 que Save Log File As New Log View Clear all Events Ie infor El System Log Properties ax D Informat Rename Refresh Export List General Filter Display name Log name CAWINNT system32 config SysEventEvt Size 64 0 KB 65 536 bytes Help Weld Fe Poe ToTg and Properties CEE Wednesday DRM METEO SET eT Modified Thursday May ME V mcrease He madmum Accessed Thursday May MM MIU E ENEE m Log size Maximum log size 512 KB When maximum lag size is reached i Overwrite events as needed n Overwrite events older than days E C Do not overwrite events clear log manually Restore Defaults Using a low speed connection 4 Click OK Clear Lag Cancel 4 Click the Action Menu on the Event Viewer A drop down list of menu items appears 5 Select click on the Properties menu item A Properties tab set appears 6 Select click on the General tab if necessary This brings that tab to the top of t
5. 3 Connect the female end of the printer power cord into the IEC connector on the back of the printer 4 Connect the opposite end of the printer power cord into the isolation transformer Sleepscan and Ceegraph Netlink 60 and Netlink ICU Service Manual 590 NETSM1 REV E OPTIONAL BOARDS INSTALLATION Mouse Installation To connect the mouse to the system computer follow these steps Plug cable connector on the mouse into the connector labeled Mouse on the back of the system computer If your computer does not have labeled connectors please consult the User s Documentation for your computer to identify connectors 2 Tighten any screws on the connector until the cable is securely attached Monitor Installation To connect the monitor to the system computer follow these steps 1 Plug the connector on the monitor s cable into the DB15 connector labeled MONITOR at the back of computer If your computer does not have labeled connectors please consult the User s Documentation for your computer to identify connectors WARNING Plug power cord from any peripheral device that does not have a medical grade power supply such as a printer external optical drive into the isolation transformer whenever a patient is connected Plugging a peripheral device directly into a wall outlet without a medical grade power supply can harm the patient 2 Plug the female connector end on the monitor power cord into the app
6. Press Here to Return to the Main Menu Number Component Description 1 Pass or Fail Counts This area allows the user to see all of the pass and fail counts of the Netlink Diagnostics 2 Vertical Scroll Bar This vertical scroll bar will be necessary once more tests are available 3 Scroll Bar This scroll bar allows the user to see the rest of the available channels 4 Main Menu This command button allows the user to return to the main menu Sleepscan and Ceegraph Netlink 73 and Netlink ICU Service Manual 590 NETSM1 REV E TEST PROCEDURES AND DIAGNOSTICS Netlink Diagnostics Connection Warning Screen When the diagnostics program fails to connect to the Netlink or Netlink ICU hardware a Connection Warning screen appears Possible solutions for this problem are to check the cable connection to tray verify the IP address or reset the Netlink or Netlink ICU box Netlink Diagnostics will automatically try to connect to the Netlink or Netlink ICU hardware when the program is restarted Here the user will be able to exit the program The below illustration and table describe the screen and its components NetlinkDiagnostics EN e Unable to connect to Netlink box Check box and connections and try again Number I Component Description OK This command button allows the user to exit the program Sleepscan and Ceegraph Netlink 74 and Netlink ICU Service Manual
7. Tree fg Event Viewer Loca 3 to get a list B3 Appication Log E E log is Security Log EOS Bl m Log 32Informati 5 5 2003 x 3 Informati 5 5 2003 gt 4 Click on an item in the list pit Event Se NT Ae 5 4 4003 Kl Date 5 5 2003 Source EventLog 3 sd Dinformati 5 2 2003 el Time 14 52 Category None Dinformati 4 30 2003 2 4 Informati 4 30 2003 Em Type Information EventID 6006 User N A Computer GARY Description The Eventlog service was stopped Data Bytes C Words 0000 05 00 00 00 1 Follow the steps in the Using Event Viewer section of this document to open Event Viewer 2 Usethe menus and icons on the Event Viewer display to operate the Event Viewer feature To search for specific types of events To clear an event log To archive an event log To open an archived event log To free an event log when it is full OR 3 Click on the log you want from the Tree area of the display A list of the events in that log appears 4 Select click on the event you want from that list An Event Properties display appears for the item that you selected Sleepscan and Ceegraph Netlink 113 and Netlink ICU Service Manual 590 NETSM1 REV E UTILITIES 1 Click here to see an Event Properties display for the event before this one Event Properties 3 Event 2 Click here to see a Eve
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9. Note By default security logging is turned off Use the Group Policy facility to enable security logging Administrators can also set auditing policies that cause the system to halt when the security log is full System log The system log contains events logged by Windows XP system components For example the failure of a driver or other system component to load during startup appears in the system log Windows XP predetermines the event types that the system components log A computer running Windows XP as a domain controller records events in two additional logs Directory service log The directory service log contains events logged by the Windows directory service For example connection problems between the server and the global catalog appear in the directory service log File Replication service log The File Replication service log contains events logged by the Windows File Replication service For example file replication failures and events that occur while domain controllers are being updated with information about system changes appear in the file replication log A computer running Windows XP as a Domain Name System DNS server records events in an additional log DNS server log The DNS server log contains events logged by the Windows DNS service Events associated with resolving DNS names to Internet Protocol IP addresses appear in this log Sleepscan and Ceegraph Netlink 131 and Netlink ICU Service Manual
10. LENS RG MOND z ZA Se 585 LENSOB PAN TILT UNIT JR LA Fe 585 Wy7225 541 NETQC1 E Fr 580 CG2PG1 QUICK DISCONNECT HEADBOX aes VISIPLEX SYSTEM 580 CG2PGR Sleepscan and Ceegraph Netlink 16 and Netlink ICU Service Manual 590 NETSM1 REV E SYSTEM OVERVIEW HOSPITAL GRADE 6 PLUG OUTLET STRIP 521 OUTLT6 A C IN 541 CORDI2 PHOTIC STIMULATOR UNINTERRUPTABLE 580 SSPLOI POWER SUPPLY Optional 541 NETPHO EVENT 541 CORDI2 PUSHBUTTON di 580 NETPBT POWER SUPPLY 520 PS5V5A cc 541 CORDIe E MPC All In One Computer Medical Grad Power Supply 520 PSMPC1 541 NETOCI odi E QUICK DISCONNECT HEADBOX Sleepscan and Ceegraph Netlink and Netlink ICU Service Manual 590 NETSM1 REV E SYSTEM OVERVIEW Hardware components for this system may vary to meet specific requirements The information in this section describes the main components of the system Some of these components are optional Am plifier module See the illustrations on pages 14 and 15 The amplifier module headbox has input jacks for patient electrodes It also contains the circuit boards necessary for amplifying filtering and analog to digital conversion of low level EEG signals Com puter This software requires a Pentium III or Pentium IV IBM compatible system with a keyboard 12 function keys SVGA monitor and internal disk drive s Typical disk drives include a 1 44MB floppy disk drive a CD ROM Drive and a h
11. Accessory Receptacles 115VAC 50 60Hz 750V A max all loads combined Mains Input 115 230V AC 50 60Hz 780VA Replacement Fuses Rating 100 120V T8AL 250 V two fuses required 220 240V T4AL 250 V two fuses required Body Generates an unique 4 bit code read on 4 data input pins of 4 analog position to digital converters monitoring Input connector 3 pin Plastics One connector One pin indicates connection Oximeter Plugs into digital board Reads data on serial port EMI filtering for inputs and outputs See the Oximeter section of this manual for details Pushbutton Start and stop collection Start and stop impedance test pushbuttons controls Power 200 Watts 50 60 Hz 120 240 Volts Auto Switching Operating Temperature SE STANDARDS 1EC60601 1 IEC60601 1 1 IEC 60601 2 26 UL 60601 1 CAN CSA C22 2 No 601 1 M90 Sleepscan and Ceegraph Netlink 26 and Netlink ICU Service Manual 590 NETSM1 REV E SYSTEM SPECIFICATIONS Oximeter Oxygen saturation range 0 100 Pulse rate range 18 300 pulses per minute Accuracy SpO 70 100 2 digits for adults using a fingertip sensor 4 standard deviation 70 100 8 digits for neonates using infant or neonatal sensors 70 100 8 digits for adults using Flex or Reflectance sensors 70 100 digits using earclip sensors Rate accuracy B 95 digit Patient isolation Greater than 12 megohm Dimensions 34 5 x 46x 9 mm 1 35 x 1 8
12. Maximum log size 512 KB Y When maximum log size is reached Overwrite events as needed Overwrite events older than 7 days O Do not overwrite events clear log manually Restore Defaults Using a low speed connection Clear Log DK Cancel 1 Follow the steps in the Using Event Viewer section of this document to open Event Viewer 2 Select click on the type of log that you want to open A list of events for that log appears 3 Select click on the event you want from that list 4 Select click on the Action menu A drop down list of menu items appears 5 Select click on the Properties menu item This launches a set of Application Properties tabs for the event you have chosen 6 Click on each tab to view details fro the event Note The Microsoft Corporation has documented the Application Properties tab set Please consult Microsoft s documentation for more information Microsoft documentation usually comes with and resides on the same CD as the Windows 2000 operating system You may also try clicking the Help icon on Event Viewer or making contact with Microsoft Corporation s technical support at www microsoft com Sleepscan and Ceegraph Netlink 135 and Netlink ICU Service Manual 590 NETSM1 REV E UTILITIES To search for specific events B Event Viewer SE File Action Help Ga ft Add Remove Columns Y 129 event s deu 2 Click View
13. right click the name of the field and then click What s This See Note on next page Sleepscan and Ceegraph Netlink 118 and Netlink ICU Service Manual 590 NETSM1 REV E UTILITIES 1 Click on these checkboxes to include the 3 to get lists like this event type in checkmark or exclude the event type from no checkmark the Find process Al xl EN r Eventtypes AID x v Information iv Success audit Application Application Management Y Warming Iv Failure audit Autochk iv Error SEI 4 Click on the Event source NN 2 Click on these down arrows or Category you want Event source Category Event ID User E 5 Type information ter i Computer into these fields Description r Search direction C Up f Down MI 7 Click this button to _ cose find the next event 6 Click one of these radio buttons bullet Restore Defaults to set direction of search 8 Click this buton to restore system defaults to the Find process 12 Select click on on of the radio buttons under Search direction until a bullet appears This sets the direction of the search 13 Click on the Find Next command button to start the search The search parameters you set with the Find in Local Application Log display remain throughout the current session The system restores default settings the next time you start Event Viewer OR 14 Click on the
14. 1 Tae File Path O Application Settings BLdbAppCtg C Program Files Sleepscan INBLdbA Y Local Settings LocalBLdbCfg C Program Files Sleepscan Il BLdbCt Y Global Settings GlobalBLdbCfg D Master BLdbCfg mdb Master Database Location J EE PTI Utilities 1 Deteutt Archive Patient Leasan 2 Click All to include all available items Default Copy AEN Locaion in the process O Default Open Patient Locetion tCascadel Patient t Cascade Patient IA NTRA A t Cascade3 Patient from the process L1 Default Cascade4 Patient O Default Cascadeb Patient CI Other 4 Click Use Last to include only the items used during the last process LI Defau Li Defau Ll Defau Backu p Repair Restore Rebuild GlobalBLdbCfg gt DAMaster BLdbCfg mdb Master gt D Master BLMPatients mdb Database FABLPatients mdb was not found oris not accessible Database F BLPatients mdb was not found or is not accessible Collection Disk 1 gt D Slp_dat BLPatients mdb Database D ABLPatients mdb was not found or is not accessible Current label ID 37943f71 fa Using base databases in folder C Program FilesXPTI Utility Backup2 3 8 0 Number of tables in BLdbAppCtg databases 3 Number of tables in BLdbCtg databases 6 Number of tables in BLPatients or BLMPatients databases 5 Readyl You can perform the repair function from the Repair tab of the P amp TI Uti
15. 570 10X PHOTIC RS232 RS232 GAIN HP Au COM2 COMM SI 100 570 4 10 10X m LP MA 400 570 10X EN LP siA 100 570 10X E La xs 400 570 10X Bl E e E 485 OR FASTER ISOLATED DIGITAL CEEGRAPH HOST INTERFACE ETHERNET PROCESSOR ISOLATION POWER SUPPLY OXIMETER AMPLIFIER CONTRO CIRUCITS CALIBRATION IMPEDANCE TEST CIRCUITS Block Diagram of the Netlink or Netlink ICU Amplifier Sleepscan and Ceegraph Netlink 12 and Netlink ICU Service Manual 590 NETSM1 REV E SYSTEM OVERVIEW Data Collection Amplification filtering and Analog to digital conversion circuitry for the system reside in the Netlink or Netlink ICU amplifier module headbox The illustration shows a block diagram of this device During data collection analog EEG signals travel from electrodes on the patient to the system headbox Hardware in the headbox amplifies filters and converts analog signals into digital values and then sends those values to the computer There the computer stores them in its memory Typically the system displays the data on the computer s monitor during the collection process and then saves that data to a disk or other storage device for storage after analysis Data Analysis During data analysis the program retains the digitized patient data in the system computer hardware This lets the Ceegraph or Sleepscan program perform data analysis before the system sa
16. 68 and Netlink ICU Service Manual 590 NETSM1 REV E CARE AND MAINTENANCE Clean system components No special cleaning is required for the Netlink Netlink ICU headbox Ordinary house keeping type cleaning to prevent the accumulation of dust or debris is adequate O 002 000080 Vacuum dust from computer amp power supply Blow remaining dust from computer amp power supply Blow dust from keyboard Blow dust from monitor Vacuum paper dust from printer Clean floppy and optical drive heads Clean mouse ball and rollers Clean printer Optimize system O 00000 Run SCANDISK on local hard drive partitions amp delete chk files Run DEFRAG on local hard drive partitions Run PC Test Certification software Resolve any conflicts in Windows Device Manager if possible Run PT amp I Utilities Repair Run PT amp I Utilities Backup Final system verification O 02000 Sleepscan and Ceegraph Netlink Run headbox diagnostic software Run collection analysis software Calibrate headbox Check impedances Collect calibration signals and read back 69 and Netlink ICU Service Manual 590 NETSM1 REV E TEST PROCEDURES AND DIAGNOSTICS Test procedures and diagnostics Collection test You can visually inspect the patient signals during collection and verify that they appear satisfactory This is an important step in testing the operation of the Netlink and Netlink ICU system The procedure for
17. After a delay to allow the channels to settle the resultant output signal epoch is sampled and analyzed to by averaging every sampled point to determine the overall DC value of the signal This DC value is the offset that is used to adjust each channel Display Calibration The other method of performing a calibration is to record a Calibration Signal in the Study that resembles the more traditional calibration of an Analog Paper system This type of calibration will give a visual reference in the recording of a known signal To record the Visual Cal signal into a study first a Digital or System Ref Referential Montage must be selected In other words each channel input to System Reference Then the CAL button is pressed to insert the calibration signal as saved in the Setup gt Calibration menu This signal is typically a 100 uV or 10 uV square wave signal from 0 5 Hz to 2 Hz The decay slope of the integrated square wave will vary depending on the value of the Low Filter High Pass Pulse Oximeter Calibration The Internal Pulse Oximeter in the Netlink or Netlink ICU Headbox provides a calibrated digital value readout Natus Medical Incorporated calibrates these units in the factory upon construction They require no additional calibration Sleepscan and Ceegraph Netlink 143 and Netlink ICU Service Manual 590 NETSM1 REV E TROUBLESHOOTING Troubleshooting All Bio logic hardware and software is tested at the factory befor
18. Bio logic system determines the model of software run on that system In most cases the user should NOT try to run a model of software on a system that did not originally come with the system The software version number indicates the age of the software Typically a program that is being created for the first time uses a whole version number such as 1 00 Each time the software is changed or updated a new version number applies to the software For example if the original version number of a program is version 1 00 the next update of the software might be numbered version 1 05 Not all customers receive all versions of the software that a company creates Many companies including Bio logic have different releases of software For example many companies have an Alpha software release that may go only to company employees for testing After that release and any modifications that occur a company may Sleepscan and Ceegraph Netlink 20 and Netlink ICU Service Manual 590 NETSM1 REV E SYSTEM OVERVIEW initiate a Beta release In this release selected customers receive the new program to test it for potential problems bugs The customers use the software extensively and report any bugs they find Then the company repairs the bugs and issues a final release for all of its customers Each of these releases the Alpha Beta and final release has a separate version number Bugs Crashes and Error Handling A bug is
19. INSTALLATION DISASSEMBLY ASSEMBY Assembly Instructions for the Netlink Notebook Computer Roll Stand Cart 585 G2NTBK WHEEL BASE QUICK CLIP 3 HOOK 10 UP FROM TOP OF BASE 2 BASKET BRACKETS WITH 88 32 X 2 5 LG SCREWS amp NUTS KNOB ON RIGHT SIDE TELESCOPING GAS CYLINDER 5 16 LARGE FLAT WASHER 5 16 SPLIT LOCKWASHER 5 16 BOLT 2 LEGS FRONT OF CART Figure 1 Figure 2 Place 2 basket brackets onto the shaft from the bottom first making sure the solid side is facing upward Then assemble the gas cylinder to the wheel base Orient the cylinder so that the tightening knob is to the right and the wheel base has two legs to the front as shown in Figure 2 Insert the 5 16 bolt from the bottom with the large flat washer against the base and the lock washer next Figure 1 Using an adjustable wrench tighten the bolt until the bottom tapered section at the bottom of the cylinder is completely within the base Install the Quick clip approx 10 up from the top ofthe wheel base with the 3 loops facing the back above the basket brackets See Figure 5 for height dimensions Tighten with a Phillips screwdriver enough that it stays on 05 APPROX GAP BOTH SIDES oOo 4 s 2 IN DIA SECTION OF GAS CYLINDER TYPICAL CLAMP ARRANGEMENT 2 1 4 20 SOCKET NC pato HD CAP SCREWS Figure 3 Figure 4 Shown above Figure 3 amp 4 is the typic
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21. Keyboard tray to the lower portion of the W bracket with 4 10 32 flat head Phillips screws supplied per Figure 18 The storage pocket should be pre assembled to the keyboard tray on the left side with the opening facing the front There are 2 sets of holes so the Keyboard tray can be located 1 more forward or back The cart itself is now complete for 585 G2CADO for systems without video Sleepscan and Ceegraph Netlink 43 and Netlink ICU Service Manual 590 NETSM1 REV E INSTALLATION DISASSEMBLY ASSEMBY 585 CAMMT2 TELESCOPING 3 810 32 SCRE Figure 19 Figure 20 For 585 G2CADO without video option assemble the Telescoping camera mount Base with 3 410 32 Screws per Figure 19 Line up three holes in the base with those in the Top CPU bracket Apply the camera mount by opening the clamp so that it fits over the ball and then tighten to the desired position as shown in Figure 19 amp 20 Camera mount is P N 585 CAMMT if purchased separately as an upgrade For 585 G2CADY with video option the base with ball and clamp should already be assembled to the bracket In either case it will be necessary to thread the telescoping camera mount pole into the pipe threads in the clamp REAR MOUNTED BASKET FRONT MOUNTED BASKET Figure 21 Completed cart assembly with front or rear basket mounting options shown in Figure 21 Sleepscan and Ceegraph Netlink 44 and Netlink ICU Service Manual 590 NETSM1 REV E
22. Options dialog box appears 107 Sleepscan and Ceegraph Netlink and Netlink ICU Service Manual 590 NETSM1 REV E Using the P amp TI Utilities Options dialog box o D 3 Number of Backup Folders 1 Create or modify the information in these data Number of RepairFolders entry fields Number of Log Files Calling application name Calling application path C Program Files Sleepscan Il Synchronize labels Set Labels Working path C Program Files Sleepscan Il Repair Options T Delete test records that have a blank file name Delete patient records that don t ese eckboxes to a ate y have atleast one associated test record Validate File Names Start Times and End Times EA SSS 1 Select click on any of the data entry fields This places a text cursor in the field you selected 2 Usethe computer keyboard to replace the data in the field you selected 3 Repeat these steps until you have changed all of the information you want to change Note If you change the name of the Calling Application the program includes this new name in the header of each log file If you change the data path the program includes this new data path in the header of each log file If you use the Browse button to change the data path the program launches a standard Windows browse dialog box For instructions about how to use that dialog box see the Windows documentatio
23. P amp TI Utilities program 2 Select click on the Rebuild tab This brings that tab and its controls to the front of the P amp TI Utilities display screen 3 Select click on the checkbox next to a database to include that database in checkmark appears or exclude that database from no checkmark appears the rebuild process OR Sleepscan and Ceegraph Netlink 103 and Netlink ICU Service Manual 590 NETSM1 REV E UTILITIES 4 Click on the All command button to include all available databases in the rebuild process OR 5 Click on the None command button to exclude all databases from the rebuild process OR 6 Click on the Use last command button to include only the data bases used during the last rebuild process Sleepscan and Ceegraph Netlink 104 and Netlink ICU Service Manual 590 NETSM1 REV E UTILITIES 1 Click on Tools and Rebuild OR E Click here to rebuild the database Sleepscan and Ceegraph Netlink ENS Tools ISERRESSHEB from an ASCII backup file OR PshName Fiera e D n Archive FABLPatients mdb Ascii Rebuild d Ctrl L n Copy FABLPatients mdb Li Default Open Patient Location Collection Disk 1 D Slp_dat BLPatients mdb Rebuild Append L1 Default Cascade Patient Location This path was not found Do not us O Default Cascade Patient Location o Dl Default Cascade3 Patient Location 3 Click here to rebuild the database with the Default Cas
24. Performa Services Telnet Securi Server A 1 Click on Event Viewer Configures administrative settings for your computer See also Bl Event view E B x My Documents Action View My Network Places Tree My Computer to get an Event Viewer display System Log 1 134 cU Type oae mme source Category Event User E Event Viewer Local pe fi Application Log D Informati 5 6 2003 a 02 4 eventlog None 6005 N A GARY 9 objects j security Log Dinformat 5 6 2003 6 02 4 eventlog None 6009 N A GARY informati 5 5 2003 2 52 1 eventiog None 6006 N A GARY Dinformati 5 5 2003 6 10 1 eventlog None 6005 N A GARY Dinformati 5 5 2003 6 10 1 eventiog None 6009 N A GARY 3 Click on the log informati 5 2 2003 2 53 3 eventlog None 6006 N A GARY informati 5 2 2003 6 12 0 eventlog None 6005 N A GARY you want Dinformati 5 2 2003 6 12 0 eventlog None 6009 N A GARY Dinformat 4 30 2003 2 41 2 eventlog None 6006 N A GARY informati 4 30 2003 6 06 1 eventlog GARY Y You can also start logging new events by increasing the maximum size of a log To increase the log size 1 Follow the steps in the Using Event Viewer section of this document to open Event Viewer 2 Use the menus and icons on the Event Viewer display to operate the Event Viewer feature
25. Shared Documents S Services 4 My Computer Shortcut 3 My Network Places H ake Details 5 Click on Event Viewer 4 Click on the Performance and Maintenance icon This launches a Performance and Maintenance display 5 Click on the Administrative Tools icon This launches an Administrative Tools display 6 Click on the Event Viewer icon This launches the Event Viewer display Sleepscan and Ceegraph Netlink 134 and Netlink ICU Service Manual 590 NETSM1 REV E UTILITIES To view more details about an event E Event Viewer 1 Click the log that you ajaj File Action vie OIT RR e E ES E 2 Click the event that fil Event Viewer Local Application 23 event s you want 3 Type Date ime Ource Ca Ben Information 5 12 2003 1 04 09PM LoadPerf No Information 5 12 2003 1 04 08 PM LoadPerf No E Event Viewer E BR File p 4 to get an Application Properties tab set Click ETE me cs Properties ale and Properties ai Generel Lr View Help a Open Log File Save Log File As New Log View Clear all Events iia Ev Properties Display name pplication Help Log name D AWINDOWS system32 config 4ppE vent E vt M sos 64 0 KB 65 536 bytes Opens property sheet For the current selecti Created Monday April 28 2003 9 42 56 AM Modified Monday April 28 2003 11 23 28 AM Accessed Monday April 28 2003 12 00 00 AM Log size
26. Using the Tools utilities in Windows XP The Tools utilities let you Check the media on your disk drives for errors and correct those errors Backup the content of the media on a disk drive Defragment the media on a disk drive To launch the Tools Utility 4 to launch the XP My Computer display E My Computer File Edit View Favorites Tools Help Internet j My Documents MM 8 ser eee ita LAM gt E 4 Search E Folders E es E ial e My Recent Documents E address 13 My com Outlook Expre y My Pictures Files Stored on This Computer System Tasks 3 Click My B View system information l Shared Documents 19 Add or remove programs Paint Y My Computer Y Change a setting Hard Disk Drives Windows Media Player R Control Panel EA print dF Other Places mm N is rinters and Faxes Ka F z ai gt LT ga Local Disk C LS n Local Disk D A Ese X My Network Places f Q9 Help and Support L My Documents A WordPad CO Shared Documents Devices with Removable Storage Bu Search Q Windows Movie Maker S 177 Run allPrograms L ASS El Log Off 0 Turn Off Computer Y Control Panel e H 314 Floppy 4 da DVD Drive E REA X Details a Mv Famnuter start 1 Click Start 1 Click on the Start button on the Windows XP desktop A list of options appears 2 Click the My Computer item The My Computer display appears Sleepsca
27. View Channel Summary VIEW CHANNEL SUMMARY Press Here to Disconnet and Exit the Program Number Component Description 1 Headbox Status This area allows the user to view the status window and see the Window connection status of the Netlink Diagnostics and the Headbox The user is also able to see the firmware version number 2 Run Tests This command button allows the user to run Netlink Tests 3 Disconnect and Exit This command button allows the user to disconnect from the Netlink and Netlink ICU Hardware and exit the program 4 View Channel This command button allows the user to view the channel summary Summary 5 Test Results This area allows the user to see how the tests are updated when they are completed and it displays the results as pass and fail counts 6 Vertical Scroll Bar A vertical scroll bar will be necessary once there are more tests to be viewed 72 Sleepscan and Ceegraph Netlink and Netlink ICU Service Manual 590 NETSM1 REV E TEST PROCEDURES AND DIAGNOSTICS Netlink Diagnostics Results Channel Summary Screen Command buttons and Information areas appear on the Results Channel Summary Screen Here users are able to view the pass or fail counts use both the vertical and horizontal scroll bars and they are able to return to the main menu The below illustration and table describe the screen and its components Diagnostics Results Channel Summary DE x
28. an error in the program that causes the system to do something other than what it should do Note that a bug is only a bug if The user has correctly entered the keystroke s needed to execute a function and The system executes the function incorrectly Sometimes a computer system may lock up that is get in a state where the system does nothing despite keystroke or mouse input This condition is a crash Typically rebooting the system will correct this type of problem Bio logic software lets you know when you have attempted to execute a function improperly or when the system is not ready to do what you have asked it to do This is called error handling and it is usually accomplished by the flashing of error messages on the computer monitor or by having the computer emit a warning sound beep when an error has occurred As an example if you attempt to print to a printer that has its power turned off the system lets the user know there is a problem by flashing some type of PRINTER NOT READY error message Soflware This software application program works on IBM compatible microcomputers with the Windows 98 Windows 2000 or Windows XP Operating System It uses the operating system as the underlying program that connects and controls the various components of the microcomputer system Users can enter Windows 98 2000 XP commands to perform basic system functions such as loading word processors or database programs U
29. and New Log View Clear all Events gt Een j 4 21 2003 6 32 4 lomegaAccess j 4 21 2003 6 32 4 lomegaAccess Rename Refresh Export List Properties y 33 Y Do you want to save Application Log before clearing it Help lomegaAccess Informati 4 11J2003 6 27 4 lomegaAccess H 3D Informati 4 10 2003 6 15 0 ZipToA H informati 410002 TomeaaAccess Nu H Click No to delete the log Delete all records in the log to save the log 4 Click the Action Menu on the Event Viewer A drop down list of menu items appears 5 Select click on the Clear all Events menu item An Event Viewer command box appears 6 Click on the Yes command button This saves the log you have chosen and closes the Event Viewer command box OR Click on the No command button This deletes the log you have chosen and closes the Event Viewer command box OR Click on the Cancel command button This closes the Event Viewer command box without saving or deleting the log Note After you clear a log only new events will appear in the log If you select do not overwrite events clear log manually in the Properties dialog box of an active log you must periodically clear the log either when the log reaches a certain size or when a message notifies you that the log is full Sleepscan and Ceegraph Netlink 121 and Netlink ICU Service Manual 590 NETSM1 RE
30. asc3550 s amp syncMac Event types oen Y Information V Success audit atdisk lAtmarpo v Waming v Failure audit beep Browser Enor SEN icd2U mt cdaudio Event source odis Cdm Category all v cdrom Y Event ID User 5 Type information into these fields Computer Description Search direction QUe Down Restore Defaults Close 6 Click one of these radio buttons bullet to set direction of search 8 Click this buton to 7 Click this button to find the next event restore system defaults to the Find process 5 Select click on the checkboxes in the Event Types area of the display Until a checkmark appears to include the event type in the search Until no checkmark appears to exclude the event type from the search 6 Click on the down arrow in the Event Source field A list of event sources appears 7 Select click on an event source from that list Use the scroll bar to see all of the possible options The event source you choose appears in the Event Source field 8 Click on the down arrow in the Category field A list of categories appears 9 Select click on a category from that list Use the scroll bar to see all of the possible options The category you choose appears in the Event Category field Sleepscan and Ceegraph Netlink 137 and Netlink ICU Service Manual 590 NETSM1 REV E UTILITIES 10 Select click on the Event ID fi
31. box lets you change the number of backup folders repair folders and log files for the P amp TI program It also lets you change the name of the calling application or change the working data path of a selected database Sleepscan and Ceegraph Netlink 106 and Netlink ICU Service Manual 590 NETSM1 REV E Launching the P amp TI Utilities Options dialog box Click Settings and Options Op D Defaults PsthName File Path L Default Archive Patient Location to launch the Options dialog box L Default Copy Patient Location O Default Open Patient Location o D Options O Default Cascade1 Patient Location L Default Cascade Patient Location 10 Number of Backup Folders O Default Cascade3 Patient Location 10 Number of RepairFolders O Default Cascade4 Patient Location Default Cascade5 Patient Location 20 NumberofLog Files Ascii Rebuild el O Other Calling application name Calling application path Sleepwint C Program Files Sleepscan IIN Working path C Program Files Sleepscan Il Synchronize labels Repair Options Backu p Repai r 7 Delete test records that have a blank file name Delete patient records that don t have at least one associated test P record 1l Launch the P amp TI Utilities program 2 Select click on the Settings menu A drop down list of menu items appears 3 Select click on the Options item The P amp TI Utilities
32. drive failure when Check hard drive controller and cables vben Boging Poorna Bon dave ts Check that boards in computer are seated properly Error reading writing to Run CHKDSK C F to try to correct hard drive when booting from drive C Sleepscan and Ceegraph Netlink 146 and Netlink ICU Service Manual 590 NETSM1 REV E TROUBLESHOOTING GENERAL SYMPTOM SOLUTION CONDITION Error messages Invalid Check setup when booting configuration setup continued Keyboard failure Check connection to computer Memory parity error Check setup Check that boards in computer are seated properly Collection Impedance problems Check electrodes may need to reapply proie Check electrode leads to preamp box or EEG machine Check that boards in computer are seated properly Check preamplifier and cable Internal amplifier systems only Run Netlink Diagnostics Artifact problems Check impedances Check electrodes Check patient positioning Check that boards in computer are seated properly Run Netlink Diagnostics Printer problems Printer not Consult the Printer s User manual for diagnostics and responding troubleshooting 147 Sleepscan and Ceegraph Netlink and Netlink ICU Service Manual 590 NETSM1 REV E TROUBLESHOOTING To find Customer Support Bio Logic is committed to customer satisfaction If the troubleshooting information in this document the information in
33. file format evt See the To archive an event log section of this document Note The Microsoft Corporation has documented Open displays of this type Please consult Microsoft s documentation for more information Microsoft documentation usually comes with and resides on the same CD as the Windows 2000 operating system You may also try clicking the Help icon 2 on Event Viewer or making contact with Microsoft Corporation s technical support at www microsoft com Sleepscan and Ceegraph Netlink 150 and Netlink ICU Service Manual 590 NETSM1 REV E UTILITIES Windows XP Event Viewer Overview Using the event logs in Windows XP Event Viewer you can gather information about hardware software and system problems You can also monitor Windows XP security events A computer running any version of Windows XP records events in three kinds of logs Application logs The application log contains events logged by applications or programs For example a database program might record a file error in the application log The developer decides which events to record Security logs The security log records events such as valid and invalid logon attempts It also records events related to resource use such as creating opening or deleting files or other objects An administrator can specify what events appear in the security log For example if you have enabled logon auditing attempts to log on to the system go into the security log
34. gas leaks may occur Avoid moisture or contact with water extreme atmospheric pressure excessive humidity and temperatures poorly ventilated areas saline or sulphuric air Make sure the installation site maintains a relative humidity between 15 and 95 without condensation Make sure the installation site meets all the requirements in the Environmental Specifications section of this document turn to that section for more information e Although there are no known susceptibilities to electromagnetic phenomena there is always a possibility that electromagnetic interference may affect system operation Sleepscan and Ceegraph Netlink 4 and Netlink ICU Service Manual 590 NETSM1 REV E Room Topography System Hookups Sleepscan and Ceegraph Netlink PRECAUTIONS AND SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS Place all equipment on an even level surface Avoid the possibility of mechanical shock or vibration during setup system operation or system relocation Make sure that the iso transformer and all portable multiple socket outlets are off the floor and in a dry location WARNING Only use the Power Supply Model Number 520 PS5V5A with the Netlink and Netlink ICU amplifier The Netlink and Netlink ICU headboxes are to be used only with their associated power supplies which are certified medical grade System computer must plug into an approved isolation transformer unless the computer is using an approved medical grade
35. iane ED 144 Power pollutants are erre E a isis 144 Blackouts and DroWnOuts cuina pe He oer Peer ERE ESAE ee eR es ed CY aee dees 144 Voltage EC 144 Electrical noise ite renti e tines RN ici 144 Equipment malfunctions eerie reete errare rper eee eaae Ine th inira eiert PR e ero era vae eda eus eR e eese sP e ee reae cacon cias 144 Troubleshooting Table terti tere te ete ty tetra e e ier Ai Seber y Reed 146 TO FIND CUSTOMER SUPPORT enses eene nnns nnne ntnnn aser natns itn a sten sten ss en as sn sa sn sata ats a nnn 148 CONNECTOR PIN ASSIGNMENTS eere enne nera 150 Netlink and Netlink ICU connector pin assignments 4 cease esee eee eene senten etae tosta senatus enses sensns ens en sensu 150 Photic Strobe Sync cable 4 eere ee ee eese eese esee teet tn tense tn atenta etse en setas etas ea sense ease ease ease ess sos Ssss issa 151 Ethernet Headbox cable P 152 PRECAUTIONS AND SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS Precautions and safety instructions IMPORTANT Only qualified personnel should use this device Please read this section and the Ceegraph or Sleepscan Operator s manual before installing any of the hardware Keep this section as a reference when you operate transport store or re install the system Equipment identification labels and markings Classification The International Electrotechnical Commiss
36. of tables in BLdbAppCfg databases 3 Number of tables in BLdbCfg databases 6 Number of tables in BLPatients or BLMPatients databases 5 ba Ready You can perform the restore function from the Restore tab of the P amp TI Utilities display screen This function lets you view the backup and repair dates for any database in the displayed table and replace it with a version that you saved or repaired on an alternate date To load a database that you repaired or backed up on a specific date 1 Launch the P amp TI Utilities program See How to launch the P amp TI Utilities program 2 Select click on the Restore tab This brings that tab and its controls to the front of the P amp TI Utilities display screen 3 Click on highlight the database that you want to restore in the database table display In the lower right corner of the tab the program lists backup or repair dates for the database you selected 4 Click on highlight the date of the backup or repair you want to use Sleepscan and Ceegraph Netlink 101 and Netlink ICU Service Manual 590 NETSM1 REV E PTI Utilities File Tools gs Help 2 Click the Original command button to replace the defective database with the original database Defaults Path Name J File Path yaa Settings BLdbAppCtg C Program Files Sleepscan INBLdbA Original F Local Settings LocalBLdbCig C Program Files Sleepscan INBLdbCf3 E C Global Setting
37. packages a disposable hypoallergenic adhesive wrist strap with some pieces of equipment Follow instructions on the package to make sure of proper grounding at all times when working on the equipment A convenient electrical ground is the non painted metal chassis of the computer Other convenient grounds are non painted water pipes and conduits Leave the power cable connected to the Isolation Transformer Disconnect peripheral cables and any other system cables AND Label all unmarked cables and put them in a safe place Make sure that no peripheral such as a Monitor external modem or external speakers rests on top of the computer 66 and Netlink ICU Service Manual 590 NETSM1 REV E DATA ACQUISITION MODULES AND PRINTED CIRCUIT BOARDS 7 Remove the screws at the back of the computer if necessary If these are not captive screws store the screws in a safe place 8 Remove the cover from the computer 9 Disconnect any cables from the printed circuit board s you want to reseat 10 Label all unmarked PCB cables and put them in a safe place 11 Remove the bracket that may be present to hold the printed circuit boards in place 12 Remove the screw from the expansion slot brackets of the PCB you want to reseat 13 Put the screw in a safe place 14 Pull the PCB straight out of the slot THEN 15 Push the PCB firmly back into the same slot 16 Replace any brackets that were removed to hold the PCB in place 17 Replace th
38. power supply Verify that the maximum load for any multiple portable socket outlet is less than 750 VA Use the multiple socket outlets to power only equipment that is a part of the Netlink and Netlink ICU systems Additional equipment may increase leakage and exceed the safety limit for connecting a patient Connect multiple pieces of equipment only after verifying that the sum of all leakage currents is less than the safety limit for connecting a patient Connect no non medical electrical equipment directly to a wall outlet if the Netlink or Netlink ICU system is using a multiple portable socket outlet with a separating iso transformer Additional equipment may increase leakage and exceed the safety limit for connecting a patient Connect no equipment with potential electromagnetic or other types of interference This could cause incorrect operation of the equipment Verify that the equipment connects to a power line source with the following frequency voltage and current capacity Frequency 50 60 Hz Voltage 100 240 VAC Current Capacity 0 75 0 35 A and Netlink ICU Service Manual 590 NETSM1 REV E Installation verification To make sure that all system equipment is installed correctly before use Verify that all equipment and cables are undamaged and in perfect working condition Verify that all equipment and cables are connected according to the instructions in this manual Verify that no unauthorized e
39. the more damaging A spike of several thousand volts which may occur during a lightning storm can cause severe damage to semiconductor based equipment Simple inexpensive voltage suppressors can protect your Bio logic system against voltage transients Electrical noise Electrical noise usually comes from electromagnetic and radio frequency interference The most common source of this power pollutant is digital electronic equipment Power line filters can control electrical noise problems Equipment malfunctions System Read Write errors or Bad Sector errors stem from a worn or damaged disk a misaligned disk drive or a head crash on a hard disk To avoid these types of errors replace used floppy disks periodically and keep disk drives clean and aligned To reach Natus Medical Incorporated Customer Support use this phone number 800 323 8326 When you call for support please have the equipment in question readily available if posible Please have the following information e The Serial Number of your system and additional account information e The Part Number and Serial Number of the defective part Sleepscan and Ceegraph Netlink 144 and Netlink ICU Service Manual 590 NETSM1 REV E Troubleshooting e A detailed descriptions of the steps you took to arrive at the problem e The name model number and software version you are using on your system e The system configuration including any peripherals being used e Any ad
40. time you run diagnostics on the computer Your ini file has an open tolerance to allow more variance without causing errors because you can enable or disable all the features by changing the ini file parameters Additional Customer Support features include running all the tests once viewing the test summary as pass or fail for each test and viewing the test summary for each channel Users can find the Netlink diagnostic program at the Natus Medical Incorporated FTP site For more information make contact with a Customer Support Representative at 1 800 303 0306 Sleepscan and Ceegraph Netlink 70 and Netlink ICU Service Manual 590 NETSM1 REV E TEST PROCEDURES AND DIAGNOSTICS Features Netlink diagnostics are compatible with the firmware in the Netlink and Netlink ICU units No other software is necessary The diagnostics program identifies all of the hardwareit is testing such as Netlink or Netlink ICU with no Oximeter but with DC channels Netlink or Netlink ICU with Oximeter and DC channels Features for the customer version of the Netlink diagnostic program also give users the ability to Run all the tests once View the test summary as only pass or fail for each item View test summary results for each channel Installation files During installation Natus Medical Incorporated Places the Netlink diagnostic program on the system computer This programm includes a netlink diagnostics Ini file that resides in the c
41. to digital Electrode leads connect to the input jacks in the headbox and carry in EEG signals from the patient The paragraphs that follow describe cable connections for the Netlink and Netlink ICU headbox Netlink and Netlink ICU Cable Connections The Netlink and Netlink ICU headbox uses an Ethernet cable to transfer digital EEG signals to a system computer Establish these connections as follows 1 Connect one end of the ethernet cable to the connector under the computer icon on the Netlink or Netlink ICU box 2 Connect the other end of the ethernet cable to the ethernet connector labeled Netlink on the computer On many computers this connector is on the back panel Check your computer s documentation for its location 3 Turn the system power ON Wait for the Power indicator to light Wait for the Fault indicator to extinguish Note Connect the headbox before starting a data collection calibration or impedance test Sleepscan and Ceegraph Netlink 64 and Netlink ICU Service Manual 590 NETSM1 REV E DATA ACQUISITION MODULES AND PRINTED CIRCUIT BOARDS Circuit Boards in Netlink and Netlink ICU The Netlink and Netlink ICU unit contains no field replaceable circuit boards Please contact Natus Medical Incorporated Customer Support at 1 800 303 0306 for replacement procedures Circuit Boards in computer Ethernet interface board The Ethernet interface board communicates between the Netlink and Netlink ICU He
42. wrench 2 Rotate the collar Figure 1 to the orientation shown in Figure 3 Note that the 3 holes on the top of the telescoping section are 75 in one direction and 70 in the other The 7 dimension must be front to back with the 2 holes 75 apart at the front The knob has 3 possible positions at 120 increments 3 Reseat the collar and replace the 3 Cap Screws securely Assemble the Gas Cylinder to the wheel base Orient the cylinder so that the tightening knob is to the left rear side and the wheel base has two legs to the front as shown in Figure 3 Orient the base so that the brake wheels are 1 to the rear and 1 to the left front or right front Insert the 5 16 bolt from the bottom with the large flat washer against the base and the lock washer next Figure 2 Using an adjustable wrench tighten the bolt until the bottom tapered section at the bottom of the cylinder is completely within the base You may want to use the W Swivel Mount Bracket to gage the straightness and that the hole orientation is correct so far before tightening the bolt completely NOTE The first instruction for orienting the knob on the gas cylinder per Figure 1 are provided in the event that that shipped from the factory is not in the correct orientation KNOB ON LEFT SIDE 120 TO THE REAR WHEEL BASE OR BRAKE LEG HERE RIGHT FRONT BRAKE LEFT FRONT LEG 2 LEGS FRONT OF CART FRONT OF CART
43. x 0 36 Weight 12g For more information about the Oximeter printed circuit board make contact with Nonin Medical Inc 2605 Fernbrook Lane North Plymouth MN 55447 4755 1 800 356 8874 Isolation Transformer Isolation Transformer is used only when a Medical Grade Power Supply is not used Refer to Isolation Transfomer User s and Service Manual 590 ISOXM1 for specifications and use Sleepscan and Ceegraph Netlink 27 and Netlink ICU Service Manual 590 NETSM1 REV E SYSTEM SPECIFICATIONS Notes Use this page for your own notes Sleepscan and Ceegraph Netlink 28 and Netlink ICU Service Manual 590 NETSM1 REV E INSTALLATION DISASSEMBLY ASSEMBLY Customization and configurations Bio logic computer systems have a custom configuration This customization is not only in the software installed but in the network configuration as well In some cases these computers will have one network interface card NIC and in other cases there will be two NIC s The customized settings are critical to the proper functioning of the system In a single NIC configuration the card is used to communicate with other Bio logic computer systems In the dual NIC configuration one card is used to communicate with other Bio logic computer systems as in the single NIC configuration and the other NIC is used to communicate with the amplifier TCP IP is the only protocol used by Bio logic computer systems All NIC s will have static IP addresses assig
44. 13 Analog In 40 N C Open 16 CH 17 Analog In 41 CH 30 Analog In 17 COM JK1 Common 42 COM JK2 Common 18 CH 10 Analog In 43 CH31 Analog In 19 CH 5 Analog In 44 REF JK2 Reference 20 CH 15 Analog In 45 CH 32 Analog In 21 N C Open 46 REF JK2 Reference 22 CH 20 Analog In 47 QCB1A Digital In 23 CH 21 Analog In 48 QCB1B Digital in 24 N C Open 49 AGND Ground 25 REF JK1 Reference 50 AGND Ground Sleepscan and Ceegraph Netlink 150 and Netlink ICU Service Manual 590 NETSM1 REV E Photic Strobe Sync cable The Photic Strobe Sync cable connects the Netlink or Netlink ICU unit to the photic stimulator This cable consists of a BNC male adapter on one end and a six pin mini din adapter on the other Pin assignments pinouts appear in the table below Photic Strobe Sync cable Six pin mini din adapter BNC male adapter PINS PIN ASSIGNMENTS PINS PIN ASSIGNMENTS 1 No connect N A N A 2 No connect N A N A 3 No connect N A N A 4 Coax center N A Photic trigger 5 No connect N A N A 6 Coax shield N A Shield Photic lamp PINS PIN ASSIGNMENTS 1 Photic Trigger 2 Ground 3 Photic Trigger Note Pins 1 and 3 are grounded together Sleepscan and Ceegraph Netlink 151 and Netlink ICU Service Manual 590 NETSM1 REV E CONNECTOR PIN ASSIGNMENTS Ethernet Headbox cable This is a 10 Base T cable that connects the Ethernet board in the computer to the headbox Pin assignments pinouts
45. 3 5 1 44 MB disk drive Systems also contain at least one internal hard drive Drive CO Users can partition this drive into several depending on its size Systems can support more than one internal hard drive Users name partitioned drive segments additional hard drives or both according to sequential alphabetical order Other types of drives continue the alphabetical naming convention For example a system with a floppy drive a hard drive a CD ROM Drive a PCMCIA drive and a DVD Drive might name the drives thus Floppy A Hard drive C CD ROM drive D PCMCIA drive E DVD drive F Other disk drives including network drives also continue to use the alphabetical naming convention depending on the number of physical devices attached to the system Files The operating system lets you create analyze and manipulate information by storing data in files Files are the basic unit of organization and can contain either program code or information data Files reside on storage media or disks and have names that are unique to that disk That is different files cannot be stored on the same disk under the same file name Although two different files can be stored under the same name on different disks it is a good idea to have unique file names for every file in your entire library The file name extension designates the type of file This extension is usually three characters long and follows the primary file name after a pe
46. 590 NETSM1 REV E TEST PROCEDURES AND DIAGNOSTICS Netlink Diagnostics Test in Progress Warning Screen When the user tries to exit or cancel while one or more tests are in progress a Test in Progress Warning screen appears Here the user is able to continue to run more tests or exit to the main menu The below illustration and table describe the screen and its components NetlinkDiagnostics EN WARNING TEST IN PROGRESS Are you sure you want to stop and exit to the main menu Number Component Description 1 OK This command button allows the user to exit to the main menu which is the Setup screen 2 Cancel This command button allows the user to continue to run tests Sleepscan and Ceegraph Netlink 75 and Netlink ICU Service Manual 590 NETSM1 REV E TEST PROCEDURES AND DIAGNOSTICS Netlink Diagnostics Impedance Adapter Reminder Screen Every time the user tries to run a test the Impedance Adapter Reminder dialog screen comes up It is just a reminder that the impedance adapter must be on during the Diagnostics run Here the user is able to clear the dialog box and continue to run Netlink Diagnostics The below illustration and table describe the screen and its components NetlinkDiagnostics IN Please make sure that the Impedance Adapter is securely attached Number Component Description I OK This command button allows the user to close the dialog box and continue runnin
47. 590 NETSM1 REV E UTILITIES Events Event Viewer displays these types of events Error A significant problem such as loss of data or loss of functionality For example if a service fails to load during startup Windows XP logs an Error event Warning An event that is not necessarily significant but may indicate a possible future problem For example when disk space is low Windows XP logs a Warning event Information An event that describes the successful operation of an application driver or service For example when a network driver loads successfully Windows XP logs an Information event Success Audit An audited security access attempt that succeeds For example a user s successful attempt to log on to the system logs as a Success Audit event Failure Audit An audited security access attempt that fails For example if a user tries to access a network drive and fails the attempt logs as a Failure Audit event The Event Log service starts automatically when you start Windows XP All users can view application and system logs Only administrators can gain access to security logs Sleepscan and Ceegraph Netlink 132 and Netlink ICU Service Manual 590 NETSM1 REV E UTILITIES Using Event Viewer E Control Panel Edit File View Favorites Tools Help Y Bac Y 7 yo Search E Folders D H Address Je Control Panel g Control Panel A D Switch to Classic view See Also Pick a category w
48. 5mm RCA PLUG 10FT 580 NETOX5 025 OXIMETER INTF 3 5mm RCA PLUG 25FT 580 NETOX5 050 OXIMETER INTF 3 5mm RCA PLUG 50FT 580 NETOX5 075 OXIMETER INTF 3 5mm RCA PLUG 75FT 580 NETOX5 100 OXIMETER INTF 3 5mm RCA PLUG 100FT 580 NETOX5 125 OXIMETER INTF 3 5mm RCA PLUG 125FT 580 NETOX5 150 OXIMETER INTF 3 5mm RCA PLUG 150FT Sleepscan and Ceegraph Netlink 35 and Netlink ICU Service Manual 590 NETSM1 REV E INSTALLATION DISASSEMBLY ASSEMBY Part Number Description 580 NETOX5 175 OXIMETER INTF 3 5mm RCA PLUG 175FT 580 NETOX5 200 OXIMETER INTF 3 5mm RCA PLUG 200FT 580 NETOX6 006 4 3 5mm PHONE PLUG TO RJ45 6 FT 580 NETOX6 012 4 3 5mm PHONE PLUG TO RJ45 12 FT 580 NETOX7 100 CABLE MASIMO OXIMETER TO NETLINK 580 NETPBT PUSH BUTTON EVENT NETLINK 580 NETPHO 002 CABLE ASSEMBLY 18 580 NETPHO 025 CABLE ASSEMBLY 25ft NETLINK PHOTI 580 NLICUI NETLINK ICU HEADBOX W OXI W DC 580 NLICU2 NETLINK ICU HEADBOX NO OXI W DC 580 QCBG2A MODULE ASM QUICK CONNECT NETLINK 580 QDH32G BOX QUICK DISCONN 32CH PIVOTING CO 580 XFS751 TESTED ASM XFMR SA 120V 750VA 580 XFS752 TESTED ASM XFMR SA 240V 750VA 585 CAMMT2 POLE CAMERA MTG TELESCOPING FOR NE 585 CDREX7 CDRW external LTR 52246S black 585 CDRIN7 CDRW Internal LTR 52246S Black 5
49. 6 190 7 13 1 mV 0 2 uV 17 190 7 06 5 mV 0 1 uV 18 190 7 03 2 mV 0 05 u V 19 DC 10 V 152 uV 16 DC 5V 76 u V 17 DC 2 5 V 38 uV 18 DC 1 25 V 19 uV 19 23 Sleepscan and Ceegraph Netlink and Netlink ICU Service Manual 590 NETSM1 REV E SYSTEM SPECIFICATIONS Signal Conditioning continued Calibration Impedance test AC Channels for 32 Netlink 24 referential inputs 8 bipolar or referential inputs AC Channels for 22 Netlink ICU 18 referential inputs 4 bipolar or referential inputs DC Channels for Netlink 8 high level non isolated Input Range 5V Resolution 38 uV at 18 bit DC Channels for 4 high level non isolated Netlink ICU Input Range 5V Resolution 38 uV at 18 bit Notch Filter 50 60 Hz Software digital filter High Pass Filters 0 01 Hz or 0 1 Hz software controlled with cutoff of 6dB per octave 1 pole Low Pass Filters 570 Hz and 100 Hz 1 pole in hardware 12 18 dB per octave 2 3 pole cutoff done digitally in software Input Impedance gt 100 M ohm or more on isolated EEG channels CMRR 2100 or better typically 110 dB on isolated EEG channels Noise Level 0 5 uV rms 0 1 100 Hz on isolated EEG channels Signal type Sine wave Square wave DC step Test signal frequency 0 5 Hz thru 20 KHz Test signal 100m 50m 10m 5m 1m amplitude 500p 100p and 50u Vpp Signal type Sine wave constant curr
50. 85 CMB002 Battery CPAQ P4 585 CPSY11 Power Supply for CPAQ P4 DT TWR 585 CPSY 12 Power Supply HP Vectra VL420 Tower 585 DPRT03 HP DJ MODEL 960cxi PRINTER 585 ETHPRI Intel Ether Pro 100 NIC Adapter 585 ETHPR2 Intel Ether Pro 1000 GB Adapter 585 ETHS03 Ethernet Switch 8 Port GB Switch 585 FAN101 001 PENTIUM HEATSINC W MOLEX AT PWR 585 FAN104 Fan Proc Fan Heat Sinc 585 FLOP03 Disk Drive CPAQ EVO D510 585 G2CADO TELESCP ROLL STAND CART CPU TWR NO 585 G2CADY TELESCP ROLL STAND CART CPU TWR W Sleepscan and Ceegraph Netlink 36 and Netlink ICU Service Manual 590 NETSM1 REV E INSTALLATION DISASSEMBLY ASSEMBY Part Number Description 585 G2NTBK TELESCP ROLL STAND CART NOTEBOOK C 585 G2PHOT ROLL STAND CART PHOTIC LAMP amp HEAD 585 G2WLMT NETLINK HEADBOX WALL MOUNT VERT ADJUSTABLE 585 HDI030 Hard Drive 80 GB Maxtor 585 HDI031 Hard Drive 250GB Maxtor 585 KBD007 Keyboard COMPAQ P4 EVO D510 585 LFD212 DVD RAM 9 4GB Multi D Panasonic 585 LPRTOS Printer Laser Lexmark E323 585 MONO10 20 flat w spk model VP201m black 585 MONO11 17 NEC MultiSync LCD 1760V Black 585 MONO12 19 Viewsonic LCD Blk Monitor 585 MOUS16 Mouse 2 Button Scroll PS 2 Black 585 NETBPS SENSOR BODY POSITION FOR NETLINK 585 NETBPS 1 SENSOR BODY POSITION FOR NETLINK 585 SW9571 DVD RAM 9 4GB MULTI D PANASONIC 585 TLYCTO TROLLEY CEEGRAPH W OUT VIDEO 585 TLYCTI
51. AIRPS9 ASSEMBLY AIR PRESSURE TRANSDUCER 580 AIRPSK KIT AIR PRESSOR SENSOR SENSOR amp ACC 580 CG2PG1 ASSEMBLY CABLE INTERFACE FOR 580 580 CG2PGR ASSEMBLY CEEGRAPH TO VISIPLEX PAGE 580 CG2TEL INTERFACE ASSEMBLY CEEGRAPH TO TEL 580 CG2TL2 PCB ASSY DB 37 CIRCUIT CEEGRAPH T 580 CGAUXI CABLE GAMMA AUX PAT INPUT 16CH HOND 580 G2CGDC NETLINK HEADBOX NO OXI W DC 580 G2CGSS NETLINK HEADBOX W OXI W DC 580 MOUSEP MOUSEPAD W BLCS LOGO 580 NELCBL CABLE NELLCOR OXIMETER TO CEEGRAPH 580 NELCBL 040 OXIMETER TO CEEGRAPH 40FT NELLCOR 580 NELCBL 070 OXIMETER TO CEEGRAPH 70FT NELLCOR 580 NETOX1 010 OXIMETER INTF 3 5 3 5mm PLUG 10FT 580 NETOX1 025 OXIMETER INTF 3 5 3 5mm PLUG 25FT 580 NETOX1 050 OXIMETER INTF 3 5 3 5mm PLUG 50FT 580 NETOX1 075 OXIMETER INTF 3 5 3 5mm PLUG 75FT 580 NETOX1 100 OXIMETER INTF 3 5 3 5mm PLUG 100FT 580 NETOX1 125 OXIMETER INTF 3 5 3 5mm PLUG 125FT 580 NETOX1 150 OXIMETER INTF 3 5 3 5mm PLUG 150FT 580 NETOX1 175 OXIMETER INTF 3 5 3 5mm PLUG 175FT 580 NETOX1 200 OXIMETER INTF 3 5 3 5mm PLUG 200FT 580 NETOX2 010 OXIMETER INTF 3 5mm 3 32 PLUG 10FT 580 NETOX2 025 OXIMETER INTF 3 5mm 3 32 PLUG 25FT 580 NETOX2 050 OXIMETER INTF 3 5mm 3 32 PLUG 50FT 580 NETOX2 075 OXIMETER INTF 3 5mm 3 32 PLUG 75FT 580 NETOX2 100 OXIMETER INT 3 5mm 3 32 PLUG 100FT Sleepscan and Ceegra
52. Bio logic Sleepscan and Ceegraph Netlink and Netlink ICU Service Manual 590 NETSM1 Rev E Copyright 2009 Natus Medical Incorporated COPYRIGHT O Natus Medical Incorporated 2009 is the year that this unpublished work was originally created or revised NATUS MEDICAL INCORPORATED Bio logic owns the right to this work and intends to maintain the contents as a trade secret Bio logic may also seek to maintain this work as an unpublished copyright In the event of an inadvertent or deliberate publication Bio logic intends to enforce this right under the copyright laws as a published work Those having access to this work may not copy use or disclose the information in this work unless expressly authorized by Bio logic to do so Natus Medical Incorporated One Bio logic Plaza Mundelein Illinois 60060 3700 Local Phone 847 949 5200 FAX 847 949 8615 Global Sales amp Support 1 800 303 0306 http www natus com Natus Europe GmbH B rmanmnstrasse 38 D 81245 Miinchen Germany C 0086 CONFIDENTIAL PROPERTY OF NATUS MEDICAL INCORPORATED ALL RIGHTS RESERVED Bio logic is a registered trademark of Natus Medical Incorporated Sleepscan and Ceegraph are registered trademarks of Natus Medical Incorporated IBM is a registered trademark of the International Business Machines Corporation Microsoft Windows and MS DOS are registered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation PRECAUTIONS AND SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
53. Figure 3 Sleepscan and Ceegraph Netlink 39 and Netlink ICU Service Manual 590 NETSM1 REV E INSTALLATION DISASSEMBLY ASSEMBY 05 APPROX GENERAL NOTE GAP EOTH LOOK FOR ALLEN WRENCHES TYPICAL CLAMP SIDES AND HARDWARE WHICH ARE ARRANGEMENT TAPED TO VARIOUS PIECES OF THE CART 2 IN DIA SECTION OF GAS CYLINDER 2 1 4 20 SOCKET HD CAP SCREWS Figure 4 Figure 5 Shown above Figure 4 amp 5 is the typical clamping method used for mounting the cart components onto the 2 inch diameter section of the gas cylinder in the following steps A 3 16 Allen wrench is supplied with the cart When tightening the screws tighten one end so it has a gap as shown in Figure 5 Then tighten the other side When completely tightened the gap should be approximately equal on both sides Install the Quick clip approximately 10 inches up from the top of the wheel base with the 3 loops facing the back per Figure 3 6 amp 7 Tighten with a Phillips screwdriver ISOLATION qe TRANSFORMER BRACKET SUB ASSEMBLY QUICK CLIP 3 HOOK 10 UP FROM TOP OF BASE PHOTIC LAMP HEAD BOX MOUNTING ARM Ka MTG SUB HAS NO HOLES ASSEMBLY TOWER CPU MTG BRACKET BOTTOM HAS NO HOLES OR ASSEMBLED PARTS Figure 6 Figure 7 Mount the Tower CPU bracket assembly at the bottom first as shown in Figure 6 using the supplied Allen wrench Orient
54. KET BASKET 12 X 8 X 3 5 DP Figure 9 Figure 10 BASKET ASSEMBLY Parts necessary for mounting the basket are shown in Figure 10 There are two mounting options for the basket rear and front Refer to Figure 21 for an overview of how each option will look For front mounted baskets the Netlink head box mounting arm must be oriented per Figure 14 amp 15 Assemble the brackets to the basket approx 1 4 beyond the top ring Figure 11 and up against the top ring per Figure 12 sandwiching the basket wire between the bracket and the plate For front mounting assemble brackets on opposite side per Figure 11 Sleepscan and Ceegraph Netlink 4l and Netlink ICU Service Manual 590 NETSM1 REV E INSTALLATION DISASSEMBLY ASSEMBY THIS SIDE FOR FRONT MOUNTING 26 APPROX i j MTG L REAR BASKET MOUNTING SET UP SHOWN Figure 11 Figure 12 TOP CPU a MOUNTING n BRACKET HEAD BOX ES fea A p UH S 2 10 32 SCREWS amp LOCK WASHERS REAR MOUNTED BASKET FRONT MOUNTED BASKET Figure 13 Figure 14 Mount the basket to the Top CPU mounting bracket for front or rear mounted basket with 2 10 32 Phillips screws amp split lock washers supplied Please note that the Head box mounting arm must be o
55. MPatients databases 5 E GlobalBLdbCfg gt D Master BLdbCig mdb a D Slp_dat BLPatients mdb found 3794971 fa Ready Print Messages Note The program automatically ghosts out deactivates either the Compact or Repaired button depending on which function was performed on the selected date The P amp TI Utilities program replaces the defective database with the original database on a given day The P amp TI Utilities program replaces the defective database with a database that you compacted The P amp TI Utilities program replaces the defective database with a database that you repaired Check the confirmation message to make sure that the program is loading the file you want 5 Select click on the Tools menu A drop down list of menu items appears 6 Select click on the Restore item from that list OR 7 Click on the Original command button OR 8 Click on the Compact command button 9 Click on the Repaired command button 10 11 Click Yes to replace the defective database with the database you stored or repaired 102 Sleepscan and Ceegraph Netlink and Netlink ICU Service Manual 590 NETSM1 REV E UTILITIES To rebuild databases 1 Click on a checkbox next to an item to include it in checkmark or exclude it from no checkmark the process OR PTI Utilities Default Archive Patient Location Archive FABLPatients mdb D 7 Default Copy Patie
56. Qsearch Golders Q Um Ui X eil Er Address ress in I Administrative Tools Go pu 7 n T E B LI aaa E ei k Te m Shortcut to Compon Computer Data Event Administrative 4dmrit Services Manage Sourc Viewer Tools as Select an item to view its E ij K a description Local Performa Services Telnet Securi Server A 1 Click on Event Viewer Configures administrative settings for your computer Seco Bl Event view d K zt XJ My Documents Action view My Network Places Tree SystemLog 1 134 My Computer 2 to get an Event Viewer display Event Viewer Local Application Log D Informati 5 6 2003 eventlog None 6005 N A GARY 9 object s fs Security Log GInformati 5 6 2003 eventiog None 6009 N A GARY ag Es Dinformati 5 5 2003 eventlog None 6006 N A GARY informati 5 5 2003 eventlog None 6005 N A GARY Informati 5 5 2003 eventlog None 6009 N A GARY S Informati 5 2 2003 eventlog None 6006 N A GARY Informa 5 2 2003 eventlog None 6005 N A GARY Informati 5 2 2003 eventlog None 6009 N A GARY Dinformati 4 30 2003 eventlog None 6006 N A GARY Dinformati 4 30 2003 6 e 1 eventlog None 6005 N A GARY 1 Follow the steps in the Using Event Viewer section of this document to open Event Viewer 2 Use the menus and icons on the Event Viewer display to operate the Event Viewer feat
57. Restore Defaults command button The search parameters you set with the Find in Local Application Log display remain throughout the current session The system restores default settings the next time you start Event Viewer Note The Microsoft Corporation has documented both Event Viewer and Find in Local Application Log display Please consult Microsoft s documentation for more information Microsoft documentation usually comes with and resides on the same CD as the Windows 2000 operating system You may also try clicking the Help icon 2 on Event Viewer or making contact with Microsoft Corporation s technical support at www microsoft com Sleepscan and Ceegraph Netlink 119 and Netlink ICU Service Manual 590 NETSM1 REV E UTILITIES To clear an event log Pa Administrative Tools File Edit View Favorites Tools Hep Back v gt Gj QSearch Folders lt 3 US Address ET Administrative Tools Te A Hei H m ft B g T Re Shortcut to Compon Computer Data Event Administrative administr services Manage Sourc Viewer Tools e E o Select an item to view its E E K ES description Loca Performa Services Telnet Securi Server A lol 1 Click on Event Viewer Configures administrative settings for your computer Sesa Bl Event view E ojx to get an Event Viewer display My Documents Acton Vie
58. SM1 REV E UTILITIES 1 Click on these checkboxes to include the 3 to get lists like this event type in checkmark or exclude the event type from no checkmark the Find process Al xl EN r Eventtypes AID x v Information iv Success audit Application Application Management Y Warming Iv Failure audit Autochk iv Error SEI 4 Click on the Event source NN 2 Click on these down arrows or Category you want Event source Category Event ID User E 5 Type information ter i Computer into these fields Description r Search direction C Up f Down MI 7 Click this button to _ cose find the next event 6 Click one of these radio buttons bullet Restore Defaults to set direction of search 8 Click this buton to restore system defaults to the Find process 5 Select click on the checkboxes in the Event Types area of the display Until a checkmark appears to include the event type in the search Until no checkmark appears to exclude the event type from the search 6 Click on the down arrow in the Event Source field A list of event sources appears 7 Select click on an event source from that list Use the scroll bar to see all of the possible options The event source you choose appears in the Event Source field 8 Click on the down arrow in the Category field A list of categories appears 9 Select cli
59. TROLLEY CEEGRAPH W VIDEO 590 G2CADY ASSEM CART 585 G2CADY amp 585 G2CADO 590 G2NTBK ASSEM CART 585 G2NTBK 590 G2PHOT INSTALLATION FOR 585 G2PHOT CART 590 G2WLMT INSTALL WALL MOUNT FOR HEAD BOX 590 NETSMI COVER INSERT NETLINK SRV MANUAL Sleepscan and Ceegraph Netlink 37 and Netlink ICU Service Manual 590 NETSM1 REV E INSTALLATION DISASSEMBLY ASSEMBY Cart Assembly Netlink Carts Detailed Assembly directions on the Netlink carts appear in these documents Netlink and Netlink ICU Tower Computer Cart 585 G2CADY Rev B with and without video Netlink and Netlink ICU Notebook Computer Roll Stand Cart 590 G2NTBK Rev B We duplicate those documents here for your convenience Sleepscan and Ceegraph Netlink 38 and Netlink ICU Service Manual 590 NETSM1 REV E INSTALLATION DISASSEMBLY ASSEMBY Assembly Instructions for the Netlink Tower Computer Cart 585 G2CADY with video and 585 G2CADO without video 3X 4410 32 MOUNTING TELESCOPING r SCREW HOLES GAS CYLINDER BOTTOM OF WHEEL BASE ASSEMBLY 3X 1 4 20 CAP j SCREWS A f dm PY D D JU ROTATE A GES N 5 16 SPLIT COLLAR TO gt 77 5 16 LARGE de LOCKWASHE Y Ze NN SS FLAT e POSITION WASHER 5 16 BOLT WM Figure 1 Figure 2 To change the orientation of the tightening knob on new carts with fixed non rotational gas cylinders to the left rear side 1 Remove the 3 1 4 20 Cap Screws per Figure 1 with an Allen
60. This option will defragment files on the volume Defragment Now Backup Wizard The Backup wizard helps you create a backup of your programs and files so you can prevent data loss and damage caused by disk failures power outages virus infections and other potentially damaging events Restore Wizard z The Restore wizard helps you restore your previously backed up data in the event of a hardware failure em accidental erasure or other data loss or damage OK Cancel Emergency Repair Disk n This option helps you create an Emergency Repair Disk that you can use to repair and restart Windows if itis ER damaged This option does not back up your files or programs and itis not a replacement for regularly backing up your system 4 Click a Wizard button to run a backup utility 3 Click on the Backup Now command button This launches the Backup tab set 4 Click on the Welcome command if necessary This brings the Welcome tab to the top of the set of tabs 5 Click on one of the Wizard command buttons This starts the Wizard for a backup utility Sleepscan and Ceegraph Netlink 83 and Netlink ICU Service Manual 590 NETSM1 REV E UTILITIES To defragment a disk drive 315 Floppy A Pron 2 x 1 Click on the Tools tab General Tools Error checking E This option will check the volume for errors 3 to get the Disk Defragmenter utility Check Now Disk De
61. V E UTILITIES Overwriting events EE iix Fie Edit View Favorites Tools Help Back v gt gt SJ search 4Folders al m n 0 Ele GG Address ai administrative Tools E e Go Lien RAS Compon Computer Gen Event Administrative administr Services Manage Sourc Viewer Tools SS d Select an item to view its E E K a description Loca Performa Services Telnet Securi Server A 1 Click on Event Viewer Configures administrative settings for your computer See also Bl Event view E B x My Documents Action View My Network Places Tree My Computer to get an Event Viewer display System Log 1 134 cU Type oae mme source Category Event User E Event Viewer Local pe fi Application Log D Informati 5 6 2003 a 02 4 eventlog None 6005 N A GARY 9 objects j security Log Dinformat 5 6 2003 6 02 4 eventlog None 6009 N A GARY informati 5 5 2003 2 52 1 eventiog None 6006 N A GARY Dinformati 5 5 2003 6 10 1 eventlog None 6005 N A GARY Dinformati 5 5 2003 6 10 1 eventiog None 6009 N A GARY 3 Click on the log informati 5 2 2003 2 53 3 eventlog None 6006 N A GARY informati 5 2 2003 6 12 0 eventlog None 6005 N A GARY you want Dinformati 5 2 2003 6 12 0 eventlog None 6009 N A GARY informati 4 30 2003 2 41 2 eventlog N
62. adbox and the system computer ATI Radeon Video PCB with Digital Video option This circuit board lets you play back digital video in a separate window on the display Optibase Digital Video Encoder PCB with Digital Video option This circuit board digitizes video signals from a camera saves those signals in MPG format and passes them to a video PCB for view Digital UO This circuit board is for the Visiplex Paging option Sleepscan and Ceegraph Netlink 65 and Netlink ICU Service Manual 590 NETSM1 REV E DATA ACQUISITION MODULES AND PRINTED CIRCUIT BOARDS Reseating circuit boards WARNING Make sure that power to the system computer is OFF before you reseat any PC boards CAUTION Read the information about ESD in the Electrostatic Discharge ESD section of this document turn to that section in your manual for more information before you open the computer Follow all ESD instructions to avoid damaging electronic components in the system If you suspect that boards have worked loose you can reseat them by pulling them out of the computer and then pushing them firmly back in place This re establishes a good connection between the board and the computer To remove and reseat printed circuit boards l 2 Sleepscan and Ceegraph Netlink Turn OFF the system at the Isolation Transformer Put on a grounded wrist strap before touching anything inside the computer NOTE Natus Medical Incorporated
63. aet Re eh ee ee ra trend 69 Optimize systemo 3 eee DE eque iim potitum ped ee pe ets 69 Final system VetrifiCatlon zd oen REPE ERE er REF E R OTIENO 69 TEST PROCEDURES AND DIAGNOSTICS eeeeeieeeeseeeeeeeee enne nna natnm nantes nins natnm snnt nns nnnas 70 WOU TO 70 Printer testise M 70 Netlink and Netlink ICU Diagnostics 4 esee e eee eese entente tenens tn sena tn sens tasses eta sensns tns ens esses season sensns ense 70 Customer Features seines ern e RR C rad 70 Patines O HL o lea ER Ee 71 Installation tiles cti 71 Bio logiciSOftwat z o bee e UR ete eq eli oae er RO Ree ic 71 Other SoftWale seeng e r M ee ert en t ee AE E ETA ut 71 Impacts on Installation Software A 71 Netlink Diagnostics Setup Screen o uicit ae EEA Mente ee Rue re reo oen i ei 72 Netlink Diagnostics Results Channel Summary Screen 73 Netlink Diagnostics Connection Warning Screen sess enne nennen conan rare cinc erenees 74 Netlink Diagnostics Test in Progress Warning Screen ener nne nennen 75 Netlink Diagnostics Impedance Adapter Reminder Screen 76 Impedance ET MIC TI UTILES mh eebe 78 Using the Tools utilities in Windows 2000 eerie etes esee tenent n tne en etae tn sins tn sens enata essen sensns tns ensen 78 Lo launch the Tools U tity sinc ERREUR Demi ere RR Oma DH 79 To check the disk drive LOL Grr Ors A EE IRR 80 To ba
64. al clamping method used for mounting the cart components onto the 2 inch diameter section of the gas cylinder in the following steps A 3 16 Allan wrench is supplied with the cart When tightening the screws tighten one end so it has a gap as shown in Figure 4 Then tighten the other side When completely tightened the gap should be approximately equal on both sides Sleepscan and Ceegraph Netlink 45 and Netlink ICU Service Manual 590 NETSM1 REV E INSTALLATION DISASSEMBLY ASSEMBY ISO XFORMER BRACKET SUB CLEARANCE ASSEMBLY SLOT IN XFORMER BRACKET Y 3 00 Pr 10 1 Figure 5 Figure 6 BASKET BRACKET NOTCHES Locate the basket brackets to the approximate recommended heights in Figure 5 and oriented so the notches are on the right side of the cart as you re facing the front The lower basket bracket should fit into the clearance slot in the Transformer bracket Figure 6 Tighten the 48 32 screws and nuts shown in Figure 1 with a Phillips screwdriver to lock the brackets in place Mount the Isolation transformer bracket sub assembly Figure 5 on the left side of the cart It should just touch the top of base Tighten the clamp per Figure 3 amp 4 with the supplied Allan wrench Rotate the Quick Clip to the left to allow insertion of the basket Figure 7 Angle the basket into the notches of the top basket bracket fi
65. all E reme Tm b ax parame Save in Local Disk D ene Er Refresh Export Lis E L _2003_Sleepscan Analysis andrea Ccgse di SS ABaer 4 O3 ASSR project 4 02 comme Properties History C HIPPA project Assr project 6 02 C3Copy o EEUU EE MASTER JULY 2002 audiology Troubleshooting Addendum CCS _ Help ue L MASTER December 2002 Auch protocol Digital v Desktop CI MASTER second try in December 02 C1AuDX TEOAE CJEHDI Pr PN 712002 Sleepscan Collection C3Basic DY Quick Guide Cep win we labaer CiBlassr File Fold oa 1ABaer 2002 C3boiler plate Shomesc Z Abaer_Cub Ciceegraph Cilso_trar Administrative Ceegraph manual with montage editor CIMARKEF Airflow Pressure Transducer Ciceegraph_Data CMaster 1Al manuals ceegraph special RevB1 CJMASTEF File name Save as type Cancel vt Text Tab delimited C tet 3 CSV Comma delimited co O EE of log types type you want 7 Click Save 4 Click the Action Menu on the Event Viewer A drop down list of menu items appears 5 Select click on the Save Log File As menu item A Save Log File As display appears 6 Use the controls in this display to navigate to a storage area for the log file you want to archive The Microsoft Corporation has documented the Save Log File As display Please consult Microsoft s documentation for more information Microsoft documentation usually comes
66. and PEZ wg vent Viewe All Records ety v Newest First and Find 6 28 58 AM Service Control Manager No Oldest First are 5 39 47 PM Service Control Manager No 1 i Click log 2 2 20 36 PM Service Control Manager No type you Customize want then Search the log For specific records Event types v Information Success audit v Warning Failure audit v Error Event source Category Event ID User Computer Description Search direction OUp Down Restore Defaults 1 Follow the steps in the Using Event Viewer section of this document to open Event Viewer 2 Select click on the log that you want to search A list of events for that log appears 3 Select click on the View menu A drop down list of menu items appears 4 Select click on the Find menu item A Find in Local System display appears Sleepscan and Ceegraph Netlink 136 and Netlink ICU Service Manual 590 NETSM1 REV E UTILITIES 3 to get lists like this Aleme abp480n5 acpi acpiec adpul 60m ahal54x aic78u2 aic7Bxx Alerter lide 4 Click on the Event source amiOnt Fein or Category you want apphelp Application Popup 1 Click on these checkboxes to include the event type in checkmark or exclude the event type from no checkmark the Find process asc Find in local System asc3350p
67. any other system cables AND Label all unmarked cables and put them in a safe place Make sure that no peripheral such as a Monitor external modem or external speakers rests on top of the computer Remove the screws at the back of the computer if necessary If these are not captive screws store the screws in a safe place Remove the cover from the computer Remove the rear metal chassis cover from the PCI expansion slot for the network card Insert the Intel Pro 100 Management Adapter firmly into this slot Reassemble the computer Turn the system computer power ON AND Press the Delete key to activate the CMOS setup menu Network Driver Setup Windows 2000 and Windows XP use a Wizard to automatically install drivers for the network card If you are using Windows 98 or the automatic installation fails for some reason follow these steps to update the network driver for the network card Note These steps continue from the steps in the last procedure 1 Sleepscan and Ceegraph Netlink Enter the PCI Plug and Play Setup that applies to your installation Set the IRQ Priority for the PCI slot for the second network card to 9 Verify all options are correct Save the changes and exit CMOS setup Windows 2000 and Windows XP start automatically Verify the Update Device Driver Wizard screen displays the PCI Ethernet Controller Wait for the system to prompt you to insert the Intel Pro 100 Management A
68. appear in the table below Ethernet cable PINS PIN ASSIGNMENTS 1 TD 2 TD 3 RD 4 No connect 5 No connect 6 RD 7 No connect 8 No connect Sleepscan and Ceegraph Netlink 152 and Netlink ICU Service Manual 590 NETSM1 REV E CONNECTOR PIN ASSIGNMENTS Notes Use this page for your own notes Sleepscan and Ceegraph Netlink 153 and Netlink ICU Service Manual 590 NETSM1 REV E INDEX INDEX A A D resolution esee 23 advanced options P amp TI Utilities display 106 amplifier asit eere teen 147 amplifier board sess 7 8 67 146 Anthro Cart 3 tds 49 assembly ueniet eene 9 62 B Backup command button 97 baekup folders one 94 106 Backup tab oue tteenp punt 95 A ESRB e EXER 6 54 Bindings tad cti noite 60 Natus Medical Incorporated registered trademark oooncocnnnccnocccnonnconancnonoconnnonnn 2 BTU offset eee ao 2 C calibration ice ie reisen 8 Calling Application see 108 channels eoe eee t te ie eed 23 circuit diagrams essere 23 A oes 6 54 Classical yin 1 CE MMS ti 69 COEN Tuta eee bett 58 CMOS uti 21 57 Collection test et tt eei 70 command button S cp tica 60 xr 58 Compact command button sse 102 Computer 2 7 8 11 18 49 51 56 57 58 60 61 62 66 67 70 144 146 147 computer cable ed nere eterno 146 computer s CPU ctetuer 57 66 67 Cs A P equipe ee
69. ata or loss of functionality For example if a service fails to load during startup an error will be logged Warning An event that is not necessarily significant but may indicate a possible future problem For example when disk space is low a warning will be logged Information An event that describes the successful operation of an application driver or service For example when a network driver loads successfully an Information event will be logged Success Audit An audited security access attempt that succeeds For example a user s successful attempt to log on to the system will be logged as a Success Audit event Failure Audit An audited security access attempt that fails For example if a user tries to access a network drive and fails the attempt will be logged as a Failure Audit event Event Viewer uses an Event Log service to gather information about hardware software and system problems and monitor Windows 2000 security events This service starts automatically when you start Windows 2000 Using the event logs in Event Viewer Windows 2000 records events in three kinds of logs Application log The application log contains events logged by applications or programs For example a database program might record a file error in the application log The developer decides which events to record System log The system log contains events logged by the Windows 2000 system components For example the failure of a driver or othe
70. ate a branching structure for your storage device by nesting directories within directories Such a structure has different levels The top level of a directory structure is the root directory and is a property of all formatted disks regardless of whether any directories have been created or not Think of directories and subdirectories as individual disks If you list a directory listing from within a subdirectory only the files in that subdirectory appear in the list The number of bytes listed as available though refers to the space available on the entire disk not just the space in the subdirectory or directory For comprehensive information about creating removing directories changing directories accessing files that are not on the current directory or default drive or other operating system instructions consult the appropriate operating system manual System Application Software Most companies send their customers new media floppy disks or CD ROM that contain advances and enhancements in their program This allows your system to be updated without factory modification Although your system is based upon a personal computer never access any other commercial programs while operating the CEEGraph or Sleepscan program Other programs may interfere with their functionality Software Versions and Models The model number of Bio logic software depends on the type of computer that you ordered In other words the hardware of a
71. ault Cascade Patient MEMO o RT ES Ce EEN CI Defaut Cascade3 Patient from the process Oo Default Cascade4 Patient O Default Cascade5 Patient C Other 4 Click Use Last to include only the items used during the last process GlobalBLdbCfg gt D Master BLdbCfg mdb Master gt D Master BLMPatients mdb Database FABLPatients mdb was not found or is not accessible Database FABLPatients mdb was not found or is not accessible Collection Disk 1 gt D Slp_dat BLPatients mdb Database DABLPatients mdb was not found or is not accessible Current label ID 37349f71 fa Using base databases in folder C Program Files PTI Utility Backup X2 3 8 0 Number of tables in BLdbAppCfg databases 3 Number of tables in BLdbCfq databases 6 Number of tables in BLPatients or BLMPatients databases 5 Use last lO aS Ready You can perform the backup function from the Backup tab of the P amp TI Utilities display screen This function creates backup databases and compact versions of databases in the Patient and Test Information database program without altering the original databases To backup one or more databases at the same time 1 Launch the P amp TI Utilities program 2 Select click on the Backup tab This brings that tab and its controls to the front of the P amp TI Utilities display screen 3 Select click on the checkbox next to a database to include that database in chec
72. aved in the headbox any additional entering of the Ceegraph Sleepscan collection program the saved results are transmitted to the program and the message Calibration Complete is displayed after a much shorter delay The secondary method is a Display Calibration or a Visual Cal that resembles the more traditional calibration of and Analog Paper system with the exception that there are no adjustments to be performed Internal Amplifier Calibration There are two calibration measurements that are performed during the Internal Amplifier Calibration The first measurement is for Gain Error This measurement is required in order to adjust for the variances in the component value tolerances used in the construction of the amplifiers The operational amplifiers resistors capacitors etc used in the design are precision components with a typical tolerance of 1 However the combination of multiple component tolerances can add up to variances in over all gain of typically 5 to a maximum of 7 Any amplifier channel with a Gain Error greater that 7 will be reported has having failed calibration The Gain Error Calibration results are saved in the acquired data files in order to adjust each channel when acquired signal amplitudes are measured The Gain Error measurements are performed as follows First the amplifier inputs are switched from the electrode jack inputs to an internal precision calibration signal source This signal is a 100 uVp p si
73. ble socket outlet to the isolation transformer output receptacles Additional cord connected equipment may increase leakage currents and present a hazard 1 Measure the leakage currents with all devices connected make sure they are less than the allowable maximum BEFORE connecting the diagnostic equipment to patient 2 Turn the switch on the back of the isolation transformer ON 3 Use the diagnostic equipment per the instructions Monitor Monitor cables usually connect via a DB15 connector One end of this cable is labeled monitor and connects to the computer port that is labeled monitor Connect the power cord to the back of the monitor Note For comprehensive information see the manual for your monitor Mouse The mouse attaches to the back of the computer with a female pin connector labeled with a pictorial mouse PS2 or Serial Port 1 Note For comprehensive information see the manual for your mouse Security Block A security Block may be attached to the Parallel Port If so plug the printer cable into the Block Printer If no security Block is present attach the Printer cable to the Parallel Port marked Printer Attach the printer power supply to the Isolation Transformer Sleepscan and Ceegraph Netlink 53 and Netlink ICU Service Manual 590 NETSM1 REV E INSTALLATION DISASSEMBLY ASSEMBY External Storage Device s Connect cable s on the storage device s to the appropriate board
74. cade4 Patient Location Patient Information in the existing file headers O Default Cascade5 Patient Location Is path was notfound Do not us Oo Other Collection Disk 2 DABLPatients mdb Select click on the Tools menu A drop down list of menu items appears Select click on the Rebuild item from that list OR Click on the ASCII Rebuild command button The This option will rebuild replace the database in the selected location Use this option only if you have suffered catastrophic data loss Do you wish to continue message appears Click the Yes option The program rebuilds all the databases that you have selected in the tab menu table with ASCII backup files The program creates and updates these files as each patient record was created and updated Note The program displays the No ASCII files found in the selected Location message if the ASCII backup folder contains no ASCII files OR Clck the No option This closes the message and returns to the P amp TI Utilities tab menu OR 105 and Netlink ICU Service Manual 590 NETSM1 REV E UTILITIES 1 Click on Tools and Rebuild OR gg Click here to rebuild the database ES Tools sewes een oS from an ASCII backup file OR PathName Fiera e D n Archive FABLPatients mdb Ascii Rebuild d Ctrl L n Copy FABLPatients mdb Li Default Open Patient Location Collection Disk 1 D Slp_dat BLPatients mdb Reb
75. ck on a category from that list Use the scroll bar to see all of the possible options The category you choose appears in the Event Category field Sleepscan and Ceegraph Netlink 117 and Netlink ICU Service Manual 590 NETSM1 REV E UTILITIES 1 Click on these checkboxes to include the 3 to get lists like this event type in checkmark or exclude the event type from no checkmark the Find process Al xl EN r Eventtypes All E Information iv Success audit Application Application Management Y Warming Iv Failure audit Autochk sia CU 4 Click on the Event source A 2 Click on these down arrows or Category you want Event source Category Event ID User z E 5 Type information ter E SEET into these fields Description r Search direction C Up f Down MI 7 Click this button to _ cose find the next event Restore Defaults 6 Click one of these radio buttons bullet to set direction of search Click this buton to restore system defaults to the Find process 10 Select click on the Event ID field the User field the Computer field the Description field This places a text cursor in the field you select 11 Type the information you want in those fields In the Description field you can type any text that matches a portion of an event record description For more information about the other fields
76. ckup ask drive ege 82 To detragmenta disk drive oue ete Gre RI i eme ge ot RE e iret ae tre ea 84 Using the Tools utilities in Windows XP eerie eese esses eese teet e tentent s tata eins ta sensns tns ens es es senses sensns ense 87 To launch the Tools Utility ree eee nt etie deed veo eee RE sede 87 To chieckthe disk AA e eene te HER IRE eee ne Ee PY IER Yon Pe aen AOE rele 88 To defragment a disk drive edited tele edere eed este ed veo saca eoe o d P tia 88 Lo Dackup a disk VE A aine ute er par EE eere peg EE Re 89 Other Wizard Programs EE nico 90 WindoWs 2000 Wizard iii 90 Windows XP Wiz A ENEE ie en xev ee ee Eee e ER 92 P amp TI UTIEITIES 5 eroe a 94 How to launch the P amp TI Utilities program cere cete e eene eene enne enean seta sts etse tn setas etas tao sees tas sess e tasto ae 94 How to use the P amp TI Utilities program e c esee eene eene ee etnies tna ernannt asta staat ense ta setas eas tn estas sense tas enao 94 To backup databases eie ette rm e edt diia 95 JToepai databases ood ean RERO uet EE 98 Re 101 TLowebuild databases EE 103 Lo Handle advanced Options is eee dla e dr o RE rea n 106 Launching the P amp TI Utilities Options dialog box 107 Using the P amp TI Utilities Options dialog box 108 To view and print details e Ru Rn t pens 110 To print program messag
77. clear log manually estore Defaults Clear Log 4 Click OK Using a low speed connection 4 Click the Action Menu on the Event Viewer A drop down list of menu items appears 5 Select click on the Properties menu item A Properties tab set appears 6 Select click on the General tab if necessary This brings that tab to the top of the stack 7 Click on the radio button next to the Overwrite events as needed item until a bullet appears 8 Click on the OK command button Windows 2000 writes all new events to the log even when the log is full Note The Microsoft Corporation has documented the Properties tab set and its controls Please consult Microsoft s documentation for more information Microsoft documentation usually comes with and resides on the same CD as the Windows 2000 operating system You may also try clicking the Help icon 2 on Event Viewer or making contact with Microsoft Corporation s technical support at www microsoft com Sleepscan and Ceegraph Netlink 123 and Netlink ICU Service Manual 590 NETSM1 REV E UTILITIES Increasing the maximum size of a log E ojx Fie Edit View Favorites Tools Help Back v 9 gt E search Eu Folders 3 I B x 2 6 GG Address administrative Tools E e Go Lien RAS Compon Computer Gen Event Administrative administr Services Manage Sourc Viewer Tools SS d Select an item to view its E E K a description Loca
78. collecting data with Netlink and Netlink ICU appears in the Ceegraph and Sleepscan User s Manuals Calibrate and impedance test before starting collection If problems occur the first recourse is to check all connections including all cable connections and the patient electrode connections If problems still exist you may need to reseat the boards within the computer Turn to Reseating circuit boards Printer test IGNORE THIS TEST IF THE SYSTEM HAS NO PRINTER Consult the operation or service manual for the printer you are using Follow the manufacturer s instructions to perform a printer test Netlink and Netlink ICU Diagnostics Netlink Diagnostics is an application program that runs on a Pentium II or better computer and works with a Windows 98 2000 and XP operating system The Customer version of Netlink Diagnostics lets you ensure correct functioning of the Netlink and Netlink ICU Headbox and isolate problems with the box for easy repair A single ini file parameter controls all the differences between Customer diagnostics and Manufacturing Service All features can be enabled or disabled by changing a single ini file parameter Note Please refer to the Installation Files section of this document for more ini file information Customer Features The Netlink Diagnostics program for Customer Support has the manual control disabled This program contains a G2DIAG txt file This file has test results that the system overwrites every
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80. d the DVD RAM drive These shares must be setup to allow all users full access This will not affect the data security on the facility or Bio logic LAN as Bio logic computers should be on an isolated network These shares are vital as the software makes use of them Bio logic also makes several other less obvious modifications to the operating system Each of these modifications is designed to enhance the performance of the system and our software User accounts and privileges need to be considered when using Windows NT 4 0 and Windows 2000 Professional with the end user having a logon with administrative privileges on the local machine This level of privileges is needed to update the software as they become available and for some of the software features to function Our technicians configure the local administrator account with a password known only to Bio logic personnel An account with local administrative privilege is a critical tool for our support personnel to use when supporting these systems For these reasons it is vital that the password not be changed except by a Bio logic employee Sleepscan and Ceegraph Netlink 29 and Netlink ICU Service Manual 590 NETSM1 REV E INSTALLATION DISASSEMBLY ASSEMBLY Important for Bio logic computers on the facility network Our systems are configured to ignore the daylight saving time updates If network time is being given to the client systems in any way that can affect the time settings on ou
81. dapter Configuration and Drivers diskette Insert the diskette 57 and Netlink ICU Service Manual 590 NETSM1 REV E OPTIONAL BOARDS INSTALLATION 9 Select Next The system begins to copy files Note If a message appears stating that a file cannot be found enter the root directory for the CD into the Copy files from field and select the OK button When the system finds the driver the Windows found the following updated driver for this device message appears Click on Finish Wait for the Insert Disk message to appear on the screen Insert the Windows 98 Windows 2000 or Windows XP CD Select the OK button at the bottom of the dialog box for files to continue copying Note If a message appears stating that a file cannot be found enter X Win2000 or X WinXP in the Copy files from field then select the OK button X is the drive letter of the CD ROM Wait until the system is done copying files and the System Settings Change message box appears Select the Yes button to restart the computer Configuring the Network Card for Windows 2000 10 Sleepscan and Ceegraph Netlink Note Windows 2000 usually handles this through an installation Wizard If this Wizard fails to run follow these steps Wait until Windows 200 or Windows XP restarts Login if necessary Click on the My Network Places icon in the Windows 2000 Desktop screen Select Properties from the pop up menu Thi
82. device Driver Signing Hardware Profiles This wizard helps you Install software to support the hardware you add to your computer S Hardware profiles provide a wa Troubleshoot problems you may be having with your ET different hardware configuration hardware A If your hardware came with an installation CD it is recommended that you click Cancel to close this wizard and use the manufacturer s CD to install this hardware To continue click Next 4 Click the mouse on the Properties option The System Properties tab set appears 5 Click on the Hardware tab This brings that tab to the top of the stack of tabs in the System Properties tab set 6 Click on the Add Hardware Wizard command button This starts the Add Hardware Wizard Follow the on screen instructions in this Wizard to perform Scandisk operations and otherwise troubleshoot your hardware Sleepscan and Ceegraph Netlink 93 and Netlink ICU Service Manual 590 NETSM1 REV E UTILITIES P amp TI UTILITIES This utility program lets you backup or repair Patient and Test Information databases and then save the backup or repaired version along with a compacted version for future use Should a database become damaged or corrupted you can then replace the database with a backup repaired or compacted version of the database depending on the version s date This program lets you change the number of backup folders repair fo
83. ditional information that helps describe your system and the difficulty you are experiencing e The name and phone number of your company s contact person e A purchase order number Sleepscan and Ceegraph Netlink 145 and Netlink ICU Service Manual 590 NETSM1 REV E Troubleshooting Troubleshooting Table GENERAL SYMPTOM SOLUTION CONDITION Power up Power indicator light on Check that computer power switch is ON failures computer is OFF Check power at wall outlet and or transformer Check computer power cord at both ends Check internal cable attaching power on light Check line select switch appropriate for area Power indicator light on Check graphics board N Check that all boards in the computer are seated properly CRT problems Power indicator light on Check that monitor power switch is ON PORES OEE Check monitor power cord at both ends Check power at wall outlet and or transformer Check line select switch Power indicator light on Check monitor to computer cable at both ends monitor is ON Check monitor settings brightness contrast etc Check graphics board Make sure all boards are seated properly Check computer CPU Abnormal screen display Check monitor to computer cable at both ends Check monitor settings that is brightness contrast and others Check graphics board Make sure all boards are seated properly Check computer CPU Error messages Hard
84. e being shipped Additionally the system has built in testing capabilities to help isolate any problems that you may encounter Your Bio logic System performs a series of self tests whenever you turn it on Should the computer fail any of the tests it beeps and tries to display an error message Additionally disk based diagnostics are available to test different computer boards such as the CPU Memory and I O boards Following simple precautions and maintenance procedures minimizes system crashes and malfunctions System crashes are most commonly caused by power pollutants and equipment malfunctions Power pollutants If the power pollutants in the paragraphs below or any other power pollutants are in the environment where you are using the Sleepscan or Ceegraph systems Natus Medical Incorporated strongly recommends that you use an approved power conditioner and uniterruptible power supply UPS with the system Blackouts and brownouts A blackout is a complete loss of power that usually lasts fewer than ten seconds A brownout is a reduction in voltage During a brownout computer equipment is more susceptible to the effects of other power pollutants The only safeguard against blackouts and brownouts is an uninterruptible power supply UPS Voltage transients Voltage transients are spikes and dips above or below normal levels These spikes and dips are generally caused by turning on and off other electrical equipment Voltage spikes are
85. e screw in the expansion slot brackets of the PCB you have reseated 18 Repeat this procedure for all PCBs that you want to reseat 19 Reconnect any cables you disconnected 20 Replace the cover of the computer 2 Secure the cover of the computer with the screws you removed earlier in this procedure if necessary Sleepscan and Ceegraph Netlink 67 and Netlink ICU Service Manual 590 NETSM1 REV E CARE AND MAINTENANCE Care and Maintenance This section contains general information about maintaining and caring for the system Preventive maintenance checklists Tools Make sure that you have these tools before you begin preventive maintenance procedures O Basic PC Tool Kit Vacuum or Compressed Air device A C ESD Ground Tester Head Cleaning Disks All Media DU DD D PC Test Certification Software O Anti Virus Software Preliminary system inspection O Inspect all cables for bent pins exposed wires or insulation cuts Inspect system configuration i e proper isolation transformer use Inspect headbox for loose damaged pins Inspect and tighten all screws DU DD D Test A C outlet for proper wiring and acceptable grounding Basic system functionality check O Boot up computer Check mouse function Access all disk drives Check hard drive for viruses Perform a test print on printer if applicable Check monitor adjustment 00 000 80 Check keyboard function Sleepscan and Ceegraph Netlink
86. earance an rinters an er Pr pa Windows Update 2 Network and gt 4 Helo ced Support f Internet e User Accounts 9 Help PP 5 Connections gt b Date Time NH paa Language and gral Regional Options Vf y Sounds Speech Accessibility e YD and Audio Devices Options Performance and maintenance 3 To geta Control Panel display Internet Explorer E mail 4 My Recent Documents gt Outlook Express A MSN Explorer 2 My Music 2 Then click Control Panel Windows Media Player Si My Computer Q Windows Movie Maker D Control Panel 2 Printers and Faxes e Tour Windows XP sa Files and Settings Transfer Q9 Help and Support Wizard yo Search 177 Run e My Pictures All Programs gt 1 Click Start ln 0 rum Event Viewer maintains logs about program security and system events on your computer You can use Event Viewer to view and manage the event logs gather information about hardware and software problems and monitor Windows security events To open Event Viewer 1 Goto the Start screen for your computer 2 Clickon the Start button A display with a list of options appears 3 Click on the Control Panel option A Control Panel display appears Sleepscan and Ceegraph Netlink 133 and Netlink ICU Service Manual 590 NETSM1 REV E UTILITIES Control Panel X File Edit View Favorites Tools Help ae Qe gt B JO search E Folders mg
87. ed limit Consequently safe practice demands that you protect the devices at all times from static charge and voltage fields Sleepscan and Ceegraph Netlink and Netlink ICU Service Manual 590 NETSM1 REV E PRECAUTIONS AND SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS Follow these ESD guidelines to ground the system equipment properly Make sure you ground all system equipment before you start any user maintenance or calibration procedure Puton a grounded wrist strap before touching anything inside the computer NOTE Natus Medical Incorporated packages a disposable hypoallergenic adhesive wrist strap with some pieces of equipment Follow instructions on the package to make sure of proper grounding at all times when working on the equipment A convenient electrical ground is the non painted metal chassis of the computer Other convenient grounds are non painted water pipes and conduits 2 Make sure all equipment is turned OFF 3 Make sure the wrist strap is grounded to earth ground Once the system equipment is OFF and properly grounded it is safe to touch the system PC boards and components If you must remove a PC board and lay it down place it on the grounded computer chassis or in the ESD protective bag The quality of your equipment depends a great deal on the reliability of the electronics We make every attempt at Bio logic to handle the equipment and parts in an ESD safe environment By continuing that practice you can avoid ESD failures and deg
88. eld the User field the Computer field the Description field This places a text cursor in the field you select 11 Type the information you want in those fields In the Description field you can type any text that matches a portion of an event record description For more information about the other fields right click the name of the field and then click What s This 12 Select click on on of the radio buttons under Search direction until a bullet appears This sets the direction of the search 13 Click on the Find Next command button to start the search The search parameters you set with the Find in Local System display remain throughout the current session The system restores default settings the next time you start Event Viewer See Note OR 14 Click on the Restore Defaults command button The search parameters you set with the Find in Local System display remain throughout the current session The system restores default settings the next time you start Event Viewer Note The Microsoft Corporation has documented both Event Viewer and Find in Local Application Log display Please consult Microsoft s documentation for more information Microsoft documentation usually comes with and resides on the same CD as the Windows 2000 operating system You may also try clicking the Help icon 2 on Event Viewer or making contact with Microsoft Corporation s technical support at www microsoft com Sleepscan and Ceeg
89. ent source Test signal 10 Hz to 20 Hz frequency Range 0 131 K Ohms at 2 u App 262 K Ohms at 1 uApp Resolution 100 Ohms Impedance LED display per channel Pass Fail 24 Sleepscan and Ceegraph Netlink and Netlink ICU Service Manual 590 NETSM1 REV E SYSTEM SPECIFICATIONS Computer Storage Display Options Printers Physical Amplification features Processor Pentium III or higher Memory 512 MB RAM Keyboard Detachable 101 key 12 Function keys ro Parallel port Serial ports Mouse For optional program control Operating System Windows 98 2000 XPTM Floppy disk 1 44 MB Hard Disk 40 GB or more Other storage devices CD ROM DVD RAM CD R W 17 screen Ultra high Resolution 1600 x 1200 optional 20 screen Ultra high Resolution 1600 x 1200 optional Laser Color inkjet Computer Tower Desktop 17 cm W x45 cm H x 43 cm D 45 cm W x 17 cm H x 43 cm D Netlink T Wx2 5 Hx10 D Internal calibration and impedance test Built in self test and system diagnostic capability Automatic sensing of headbox connect disconnect All parameters operate under software control Sleepscan and Ceegraph Netlink and Netlink ICU Service Manual 590 NETSM1 REV E 25 SYSTEM SPECIFICATIONS Options and P hotic Support arm 52 in 1320 8 mm total Accessories Stimulator Frequency of flash Variable from 1Hz to 60 Hz Light intensity Adjustable via Intensity control
90. es cose e eine o oet besitos dede opi sie pe toas 110 THE EVENT VIEWER UTILIT Y Eesen 111 Windows 2000 Event Viewer Overview eseseseseseseseseseseseseoeoeoeoeoeoeoeoeoeoeoeoeoeoeoeoeoeoeocoeoeoeoeoroeoeoeoeoroeororoeoeoeoeoeoe 111 Using Event A RO 112 To view more details about an event oe eee eesceeescecsseeceseecsaeecseecsaeecsaeeesaeecsaeecsaeecsaeessaeecsaeessaeecsaeeseaeessaeeeeates 113 Lo search for specific types of events eet e eed ret Ge de de dae UE de CUR iris 115 To clear an vent log anie e tai 120 OverwrItng evelits ce deter pepe lesen iemoqr on er enia Mni 122 Increasing the maximum size Of a log 124 To archive an event log een Debt etie tti a dete e quie ae bie e 126 To openanarchiyed event log ue tt e nte i te ie tese ee ie estt 129 Windows XP Event Viewer Overvie Wo 131 j P 132 Using Event Vie O rr esi 133 To view more details about an event sieisen eniai aA aE T EAE AEAEE EAS 135 To search Tor specitic events ii A ad 136 TO change the event 08 517 eec ie l a es 139 CAULIBRATION ec 142 OU erte M Ci ees Veis 142 Internal Amplifier Calibration 4 c eeeeee eese eene eene einen tenant tn stas ts etas etas tasto seas ease tasto noc ncoccnononnnonos 142 Display Calibration RR 143 Pulse Oximeter 143 TROUBLESHOOTING
91. estore Rebuild GlobalBLdbCfg gt D AMasterBLdbCfg mdb Master gt D AMaster BLMPatients mdb Database FABLPatients mdb was not found or is not accessible Database FABLPatients mdb was notfound oris not accessible Collection Disk 1 gt D Slp_dat BLPatients mdb Database D BLPatients mdb was not found or is not accessible Current label ID 37349f71 fa Using base databases in folder C Program FilesXPTI Utility _Backup 2 3 6 0 Number of tables in BLdbAppCtg databases 3 Number of tables in BLdbCtg databases 6 3 Select click on the checkbox next to a database to include that database in checkmark appears or exclude that database from no checkmark appears the repair process OR 4 Click on the All command button to include all available databases in the repair process OR 5 Click on the None command button to exclude all databases from the repair process OR 6 Click on the Use last command button to include only the data bases used during the last repair process Sleepscan and Ceegraph Netlink 99 and Netlink ICU Service Manual 590 NETSM1 REV E UTILITIES PTI Utilities emm Path Name File Path i C Program Files Sleepscan IIBLdbA 1 Click Tools and 3 p d C C Program File Giota Setings Repair OR o gt Click the Repair L Master Database Location Master DAMasteriBLMN command button Oo Default Archive Patient Location Archive FABLPa
92. fragmenter Action view e gt amp m i m Backup d 4 This option will back up files on the volume Backup Now 110 GB 106 GB m Defragmentation by This option will defragment files on the volume Analysis display Defragmentation display Analyze Defragment Pause Stop Vie E Fragmented fies Ml Contiguous fles Ml system fies L Free space Defragment Now 1 Launch the Local Disk Properties tab set See the To launch the tools utility section of this document 2 Click on the Tools tab This brings the Tools tab to the top of the set of tabs 3 Click on the Defragment Now command button This starts the Disk Defragment utility Sleepscan and Ceegraph Netlink 84 and Netlink ICU Service Manual 590 NETSM1 REV E UTILITIES IBI x Action view e 9 amp m i2 Volume Session Status File System Capaci Free Space 96 Free Space 909 MB 22 96 E D NTFS 110 GB 106 GB 96 96 Analysis display Defragmentation display T BIOS 2 to run an analysis of Analyze Deragme RU RUE dialog box Bi Fragment edfe Mi Analysis Complete e Analysis is complete for C Itis recommended that you defragment this volume 3 Check the analysis Defragment 4 Click on Defragment if necessary 4 Click on the Analyze command button This launches the Analyze utility 5 Wait unti
93. g the Netlink Diagnostics Sleepscan and Ceegraph Netlink 76 and Netlink ICU Service Manual 590 NETSM1 REV E TEST PROCEDURES AND DIAGNOSTICS Impedance Circuit Test Test the system s impedance circuitry by plugging a Natus Medical Incorporated impedance test adapter with known resistor values into the input connectors on the headbox Impedance test results must comply with this table Impedance test adapter 580 SLPIMP Reference 5 0 K Ohms Common 4 0 K Ohms Ch 01 1 0 K Ohms Ch 17 2 1 0 K Ohms Ch 02 2 0 K Ohms Ch 18 2 2 0 K Ohms Ch 03 1 0 K Ohms Ch 19 1 0 K Ohms Ch 04 2 0 K Ohms Ch 20 2 0 K Ohms Ch 05 2 1 0 K Ohms Ch 21 2 0 K Ohms Ch 06 2 0 K Ohms Ch 22 1 0 K Ohms Ch 07 1 0 K Ohms Ch 23 2 0 K Ohms Ch 08 2 0 K Ohms Ch 24 1 0 K Ohms Ch 09 1 0 K Ohms Ch 25 ACT 1 0 K Ohms REF 2 0 K Ohms Ch 10 2 0 K Ohms Ch 26 ACT 1 0 K Ohms REF 2 0 K Ohms Ch 11 1 0 K Ohms Ch 27 ACT 1 0 K Ohms REF 2 0 K Ohms Ch 12 2 0 K Ohms Ch 28 ACT 1 0 K Ohms REF 2 0 K Ohms Ch 13 1 0 K Ohms Ch 29 ACT 1 0 K Ohms REF 2 0 K Ohms Ch 14 2 0 K Ohms Ch 30 ACT 1 0 K Ohms REF 2 0 K Ohms Ch 15 1 0 K Ohms Ch 31 ACT 1 0 K Ohms REF 2 0 K Ohms Ch 16 2 0 K Ohms Ch 32 ACT 1 0 K Ohms REF 2 0 K Ohms Sleepscan and Ceegraph Netlink and Netlink ICU Service Man
94. he IP Address tab Click on the circle next to Specify an IP Address This activates that section of the tab Click the mouse in the IP Address field This places a text cursor in that field Type a number in the range 192 168 1 0 to 192 168 255 0 Click the mouse in the Subnet Mask field This places a text cursor in that field 59 and Netlink ICU Service Manual 590 NETSM1 REV E OPTIONAL BOARDS INSTALLATION 27 Type 255 255 255 0 28 Select the Bindings tab 29 Click on the boxes next to the Microsoft Networks and File and Printer Sharing items until no checkmark appears in those boxes This de selects or deactivates these features 30 Click on the OK command button 31 Click NO Headbox Installation See the Netlink Cable Connections section of this document Printer optional This section applies only to systems with an external printing device 1 Connect the male DB25 cable connector labeled PRINTER to the port labeled PRINTER on the back of the system computer 2 Connect other end of the DB25 printer cable connector to the parallel port on the back of the printer WARNING Plug power cord from any peripheral device that does not have a medical grade power supply such as a printer external optical drive into the isolation transformer whenever a patient is connected Plugging a peripheral device directly into a wall outlet without a medical grade power supply can harm the patient
95. he stack 7 Click on the upper spin button next to the Maximum log size field to increment the size of the log you have chosen 8 Click on the OK command button Windows 2000 uses the new log size to determine when the log is full Note The Microsoft Corporation has documented the Properties tab set and its controls Please consult Microsoft s documentation for more information Microsoft documentation usually comes with and resides on the same CD as the Windows 2000 operating system You may also try clicking the Help icon amp on Event Viewer or making contact with Microsoft Corporation s technical support at www microsoft com Sleepscan and Ceegraph Netlink 125 and Netlink ICU Service Manual 590 NETSM1 REV E UTILITIES To archive an event log Ea Administrative Toos File Edit View Favorites Tools Help Back v gt SI Asearch CuFolders 9 25 Address ET Administrative Tools lol UE E SES m dm B 3 m Shortcut to Compon Computer Data Event Administrative administr services Manage Sourc Viewer Tools e E o Select an item to view its E E K ES description Loca Performa Services Telnet Securi Server A 1 Click on Event Viewer Configures administrative settings for your computer Sesa Bl Event view E ojx My Documents I Action View My Network Places Tree My Computer gj Event Viewer Local 1 Appl
96. ication Log to get an Event Viewer display SystemLog 1 134 Dm Type poete mme source Category Event user Informati 5 6 2003 S A eventlog None 6005 N A GARY 9 objectis i security Log informati 5 6 2003 6 02 4 eventiog None 6009 N A GARY a Dinformati 5 5 2003 2 52 1 eventlog None 6006 N A GARY GDInformati 5 5 2003 6 10 1 eventlog None 6005 N A GARY GDInformati 5 5 2003 6 10 1 eventlog None 6009 N A GARY 3 Click on the log informati 5 2 2003 2 53 3 eventiog None 6006 N A GARY informati 5 2 2003 6 12 0 eventlog None 6005 N A GARY you want informati 5 2 2003 6 12 0 eventiog None 6009 N A GARY informati 4 30 2003 2 41 2 eventlog None 6006 N A GARY informati 4 30 2003 6 06 1 eventlog GARY 1 Follow the steps in the Using Event Viewer section of this document to open Event Viewer 2 Use the menus and icons on the Event Viewer display to operate the Event Viewer feature To view more details about an event To search for specific types of events To clear an event log To open an archived event log To free an event log when it is full OR 3 Click on the log that you want to archive A list of the events in that log appears Sleepscan and Ceegraph Netlink 126 and Netlink ICU Service Manual 590 NETSM1 REV E UTILITIES Log File As New Log View Clear
97. icy or if anything unexpected occurs that affects this procedure please make contact with us at 800 323 8326 ext 222 Unpacking and Assembly 1 2 Sleepscan and Ceegraph Netlink Count the cartons Verify that the entire shipment is there Verify contents against packing slip The packing slip is in carton one Unpack the boxes by system one system at a time Examine Installer Package in Box 1 Networking information is in the Installer Package Check for damaged equipment IF DAMAGE TO THE CONTENTS HAS OCCURRED Keep all damaged cartons and packing for investigation by the carrier Make contact with Bio logic to request a replacement system s and or accessories and to notify carrier After assembly and testing complete the Installation Report F09 025 on each system Review backorder lists and information from Natus Medical Incorporated Customer Support Check all packing material to ensure that nothing is accidentally thrown away 32 and Netlink ICU Service Manual 590 NETSM1 REV E INSTALLATION DISASSEMBLY ASSEMBY Installer Package Documentation The following documentation is in the Installer Package The Installer Package is inside the Natus Medical Incorporated Boxes Installation amp Inspection Form F09 002 This form confirms a system inspection system functionality and system verification Installation personnel should complete it for each individual system Collectio
98. igh capacity hard drive Removable mass storage options include CD R W drives and DVD drives This system also requires at least 512 MB RAM and Serial and Parallel I O ports A D Converter All circuitry for converting analog signals to digital signals is inside the Amplifier module headbox Printer optional This optional device lets users print copies of program screens or reports This software is compatible with most black and white or color inkjet or laser printers Mouse The mouse is the primary input and control device for this software It also serves as an alternative to the computer s keyboard Safety Standards This system complies with these electrical safety standards e IEC 60601 1 e IEC60601 1 1 e IPC 60601 2 26 e UL 60601 1 e CAN CSA C222 No 601 1 M90 Sleepscan and Ceegraph Netlink and Netlink ICU Service Manual 590 NETSM1 REV E Structure and Organization This section discusses three important and fundamental aspects of the structure and organization of an operating system disk drives files and disk directories Drives Most computers have disk drives that function as input or output devices Users can move information files to memory from media on a disk drive or from memory to media on a disk drive for permanent storage The names for drives on a computer follow a specific convention usually consecutive letters of the alphabet Many computer systems have a floppy disk drive Drive AO This is a
99. ill defragment files on the volume Defragment Now Backup Wizard The Backup wizard helps you create a backup of your programs and files so you can prevent data loss and damage caused by disk failures power outages virus infections and other potentially damaging events Restore Wizard z The Restore wizard helps you restore your previously backed up data in the event of a hardware failure eum accidental erasure or other data loss or damage OK Cancel Emergency Repair Disk Kc This option helps you create an Emergency Repair Disk that you can use to repair and restart Windows if itis 4 Click a Wizard button to ER GE not back up your files or programs and itis not a replacement for regularly run a backup utility Launch the Local Disk Properties tab set See the To launch the tools utility section of this document 2 Click on the Tools tab This brings the Tools tab to the top of the set of tabs Sleepscan and Ceegraph Netlink 82 and Netlink ICU Service Manual 590 NETSM1 REV E UTILITIES General Tools Hardware Sha Error checking Zen This option will check the volume for errors Sy 2 Click on the Backup Now 3 to get the Backup command button e tab set and Wizards Z EE Backup Untitled E nl xj Job Edit View Tools Help Backup Now Welcome Backup Restore Schedule Jobs EEN Welcome to the Windows 2000 Backup and Recovery Tools by
100. ion classifies electro medical equipment according to its power source external or internal and the degree of protection it provides against shock The Netlink and Netlink ICU is Class II Type B and BF This means it qualifies as externally powered equipment that can protect a patient from electrical shock if electrical parts such as electrodes have been applied to the patient Warning labels and Standard internationally recognized symbols can avoid language sym bols differences and provide instant comprehension of warnings and cautions in a restricted space These symbols appear on all Netlink and Netlink ICU equipment or in Netlink documentation WARNING Extreme danger Injury or death is possible Consult accompanying documents e TYPE BF EQUIPMENT R Patient applied parts electrodes TYPE B EQUIPMENT Other Patient parts Sleepscan and Ceegraph Netlink and Netlink ICU Service Manual 590 NETSM1 REV E PRECAUTIONS AND SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS Electrical requirements Use these requirements to avoid noise interference while recording electrical activity from patients and to make sure of a consistent electrical environment for the computer system Isolated or non isolated Although this system functions with non isolated power Natus power Medical Incorporated recommends an isolated power source for maximum efficiency and safety 15 or 20 amps Although 15 amps is acceptable in smaller systems Natus Medical Incorporated prefer
101. ional Electrotechnical Commission 1 IP Address tab eere 59 IRO Priority one eres 57 Isolated IDEM 2 isolation transformer 49 51 52 60 61 62 K Re ybOatd sisi iacet tete 9 18 50 51 L labels itta tette rette HS HL ERAS 1 log tiles iore e ip 94 106 M Magn tic field ie eater 2 maintenance ccccccccnccnnncnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnns 8 9 21 23 144 Management Adapter see 57 monitor 9 18 50 57 61 66 146 SECH iere ree rette ensi 61 MONITOR CONNECTOR RE 51 mouse Install desse ERR aee 61 MS DOS nda etae et cid a hada dade etie 2 N NetBEUI knaen cett 58 59 network CALA eese tee teret euh 56 57 58 Network Cards de euer 58 Network Driver Setup 57 Network Protocols eese 59 non isolated power 2 Notepad e ete 110 O Operating da reel ey 4 Original command button 102 P P amp TI Utilities 94 95 97 98 100 101 102 103 107 108 110 P amp TI Utilities Options dialog box 106 patient cables e eder 6 A Sates ege deeg 7 8 56 66 67 PCI Ethernet Controller esses 57 PGLslot de oie a des ae 57 peripherals unu ied 9 145 POWEL eene Melk 3 26 144 146 preamp DOK seii RO Ire 147 preamplifiet eset ois RR ette ies 147 Precautions during system Operation esee 6 electro static discharge sess 7 Italo tenet eee 4 Print Messages ocoocconcccononcn
102. ions within the Wizard to run the backup utility Sleepscan and Ceegraph Netlink 89 and Netlink ICU Service Manual 590 NETSM1 REV E Other Wizard programs UTILITIES Windows 2000 and Windows XP support Wizard programs that help you add remove plug unplug and trioubleshoot your computer systemWe present overview procedures for these programs below For details please consult the Microsoft Corporation documentation that came with your computer system or make contact with the Microsoft Corporation Windows 2000 Wizards Open Explore Search Manage Map Network Drive Disconnect Network Drive Create Shortcut Rename Properties Click Properties to launch the Systems Properties tab set System Properties Al xl General Network Identification Hardware User Profiles Advanced a System Microsoft Windows 2000 5 00 2195 Service Pack 2 Registered to Biologic Biologic 51873 270 4750057 09107 Manufactured and supported by Bio logic Systems Corp Sales Marketing Department Intel R Pentium R 4 CPU 1 80GHz AT AT COMPATIBLE 523 764 KB RAM Support Information ok Cancel App To run a hardware Wizard in Windows 2000 Place your mouse pointer over the My Computer icon B on the Windows 2000 desktop 1 2 Press the RIGHT mouse button A list of options appears 3 Click the mouse on
103. it to the right side Figure 8 and so that it is just touching the top of the wheel base Be sure it is level not cocked up or down Tighten the clamp securely Next mount the Isolation transformer bracket sub assembly to the left side opposite the CPU bracket and also just touching the top of base Figure 6 7 amp 8 The Photic lamp mounting arm and Netlink head box mounting sub assembly should be mounted to approximately the recommended heights Figure 7 and orientation in Figure 8 Sleepscan and Ceegraph Netlink 40 and Netlink ICU Service Manual 590 NETSM1 REV E INSTALLATION DISASSEMBLY ASSEMBY PHOTIC LAMP MOUNTING ARM LEFT SIDE 90 ISOLATION TRANSFORMER BRACKET LEFT SIDE 90 TOWER CPU BRACKET RIGHT SIDE 90 NETLINK HEAD BOX MOUNTING FRONT OF CART SUB ASSEMBLY Figure 8 FRONT MTG Place the Tower computer into the lower CPU bracket centered from front to back Next place the CPU mounting bracket TOP over the computer and clamp it into place Figure 9 NOTE This bracket has mounting holes for the basket and telescoping camera mount If the computer is not available at this time set up the space between the upper and lower CPU bracket to at approximately 18 19 inches CPU MTG BRACKET SUB ASSEMBLY TOP 585 G2CADY W VIDEO OPT WILL HAVE BALL ALREADY ATTACHED 2X 410 32 X 5 LG SCREWS amp LOCKWASHERS BAS
104. k on an item File Path in this list O Application Settings BLdbAppCfg C Program Files Sleepscan II BLdbA Y Local Settings LocalBLdbC g C Program Files Sleepscan I BLdbCfs O Global Settings GlobalBLdbCfg D Master BLdbCfg mdb L1 Master Database Location Master D Master BLMPatients mdb L1 Default Archive Patient Location Archive F BLPatients mdb L1 Default Copy Patient Location Copy FABLPatients mdb Oo Default Open Patient Location Collection Disk 1 L slp_dat bLPatients mdb Default Cascade Patient Location This path was not found Do not use tt Default Cascade Patient Location This path was not found Do not use it 08 15 03 C Default Cascade3 Patient Location This path was not found Do not use it 08 22 03 Default Cascade Patient Location This path was not found Do not use it 08 31 03 L1 Default Cascade5 Patient Location This path was not found D 2 tO get a list LI Other Collection Disk 2 D ABLPatients mdb of dates in this field Rebuild GlobalBLdbCfg gt D Master BLdbCfg mdb Master gt D Master BLMPatients mdb Database FABLPatients mdb was not found or is not accessible Database FABLPatients mdb was not found or is not accessible Collection Disk 1 gt D Slp_dat BLPatients mdb Database D ABLPatients mdb notfound oris not acces Current label ID 37949f71 fa Using base databases in folder C Program FilesXP TI Utili BackupX2 3 8 0 Number
105. k on the Tools tab This brings the Tools tab to the top of the set of tabs 3 Click on the Check Now command button This starts the Check Disk utility Sleepscan and Ceegraph Netlink 80 and Netlink ICU Service Manual 590 NETSM1 REV E UTILITIES is Check disk options v Automatically fix file system errors Y Scan for and attempt recovery of bad sectors 1 Click on these checkboxes to add checkmark or omit no checkmark the disk options to the Check Disk process Cancel 2 Click Start to start the Check disk process 4 Click on these checkboxes to add checkmark or omit no checkmark the disk options tothe Check Disk process 5 Click Start to start the Check Disk process When the Check Disk process ends a message box appears that explains the results of the process 6 Click on the OK button on the results box to end the Check Disk process Sleepscan and Ceegraph Netlink 81 and Netlink ICU Service Manual 590 NETSM1 REV E UTILITIES To backup a disk drive Ax General Tools Hardware Sha r Error checking Ee This option will check the volume for errors Sy Check Now 2 Click on the Backup Now 3 to get the Backup command button tab set and Wizards Ta A f Backup Untitled E inl sl Job Edit View Tools Help Backup Now Welcome Backup Restore Schedule Jobs GREEN Welcome to the Windows 2000 Backup and Recovery Tools by This option w
106. kmark appears or exclude that database from no checkmark appears the backup process OR Sleepscan and Ceegraph Netlink 95 and Netlink ICU Service Manual 590 NETSM1 REV E UTILITIES 4 Click on the All command button to include all available databases in the backup process OR 5 Click on the None command button to exclude all databases from the backup process OR 6 Click on the Use last command button to include only the data bases used during the last backup process Sleepscan and Ceegraph Netlink 96 and Netlink ICU Service Manual 590 NETSM1 REV E UTILITIES PTI Utilities E up Ctrl B File Path trl S 1 Click Tools and C Program Files Sleepscan EL db Backup build Ctrl L TC program Files Sleepscan II BLabCt Ll Global Settings obalbLdbUtg D Master BLdbCtg Y Master Database Location Master D Master BLMPatig 2 Click on the L Default Archive Patient Location Archive F BLPatients mdb Backup command O Default Copy Patient Location Copy FABLPatients mdb button O Default Open Patient Location Collection Disk 1 D Slp_dat BLPatie O Default Cascade Patient Location This path was notfound Do not use it O Default Cascade Patient Location This path was not found Do not use it O Default Cascade3 Patient Location This path was notfound Do not use itl Ll Default Cascade4 Patient Location This path was not found Do not use itl O Default Cascade5 Patient Location This path was not found Do not
107. l the Analyze utility ends and the Analysis Complete dialog box appears 6 Check the information on the Analysis Comlpete dialog box This information will tell you the results of Windows 2000 s analysis of the disk drive you selected It also recommends for or against a defragmentation procedure 7 Click on the Defragment command button if necessary This starts the defragment utility for the disk drive you selected Sleepscan and Ceegraph Netlink 85 and Netlink ICU Service Manual 590 NETSM1 REV E UTILITIES Defragmentation is complete for C Click here Defragmentation Report 2 xl Defragmentation is complete for C to see Volume information UNIS erae er volume E z volume size 3 992 MB Cluster size 4KB Used space 3 082 MB Free space 910MB Percent free space 22 v 1 Files that did not defragment 2 1 251 WINNT ShelllconCache Print Save As 8 Wait until the defragment utility ends and the defragmentation dialog box appears 9 Click on the Close button to end the defragmentation process OR 10 Clcik on the View Report command button to see the results of the defragmentation process 11 Click on the Close button to end the defragmentation process OR 12 Click on the Save As button to save the results OR 13 Click on the Print button to print the results Sleepscan and Ceegraph Netlink 86 and Netlink ICU Service Manual 590 NETSM1 REV E UTILITIES
108. l three are snug Sleepscan and Ceegraph Netlink 41 and Netlink ICU Service Manual 590 NETSM1 REV E INSTALLATION DISASSEMBLY ASSEMBY Figure 12 The completed assembly should look like Figure 12 Sleepscan and Ceegraph Netlink 48 and Netlink ICU Service Manual 590 NETSM1 REV E INSTALLATION DISASSEMBLY ASSEMBY Modular Anthro Carts This section applies only to systems with an Anthro cart Depending on the model some carts use three shelves while others use four Bottom shelf Position the computer in the center of the bottom shelf Second Shelf To secure the isolation transformer to the second shelf follow these steps 1 Align the holes in the base of the isolation transformer with the holes in the second shelf 2 Insert the first of four screws through the pre drilled hole of the shelf and the base of the isolation transformer 3 Hold the screw in place AND 4 Thread a nut onto the protruding end of the screw 5 Tighten the nut securely 6 Repeat these steps to install the remaining screws and nuts 7 Verify the isolation transformer is securely in place Sleepscan and Ceegraph Netlink 49 and Netlink ICU Service Manual 590 NETSM1 REV E INSTALLATION DISASSEMBLY ASSEMBY Third Shelf To position the monitor and the keyboard on the third shelf follow these steps 1 Place the monitor 15 17 20 on the center of the third shelf 2 Position the keyboard on the keyboa
109. lders and log files available for use How to launch the P amp TI Utilities program To start the P amp TI Utilities program follow these steps 1 Launch Sleepscan or Ceegraph program 2 Select click on the Tools menu A drop down list of menu items appears 3 Select click on the PTI Utilities item The P amp TI Utilities display appears How to use the P amp TI Utilities program You can use the P amp TI Utilities program To backup databases To repair databases To restore databases To handle advanced options To view and print details about database backup repair or restoration To print program messages Details follow Note Sample illustrations depict data from the Sleepscan Il Analysis program Procedures are identical for the Ceegraph program Sleepscan and Ceegraph Netlink 94 and Netlink ICU Service Manual 590 NETSM1 REV E To backup databases 1 Click on a checkbox next to an item to include it in checkmark or exclude it PTI Utilities from no checkmark the Help UTILITIES process OR A 09 Name File Path Ol Application Settings BLdbAppCtg C Program Files Sleepscan INBLdbA Y Local Settings LocalBLdhbCfg C Program Files Sleepscan II BLdbCt Fo Sees Ge KE e aster Database Location seu Archive Patient Location 2 Click All to include all available items Obefautt Copy Patient Location in the process LIpetautt Open Patient Location O Default Cascade Patient Def
110. lities display screen This function repairs damaged database s by copying the database s you select in the P amp TI Utilities database table display and replacing the damaged database s with a repaired version To repair one or more databases at the same time 1 Launch the P amp TI Utilities program 2 Select click on the Repair tab This brings that tab and its controls to the front of the P amp TI Utilities display screen Sleepscan and Ceegraph Netlink 98 and Netlink ICU Service Manual 590 NETSM1 REV E UTILITIES 1 Click on a checkbox next to an item to include it in checkmark or exclude it from no checkmark the Help process OR SEENEN O Application Settings BLdbAppCtg C Program Files Sleepscan IBLdbA Y Local Settings LocalBLdbCfg C Program Files Sleepscan INBLdAbCf Y Global Settings GlobalBLdbCfg DAMasten BLdbCfg mdb e PTI Utilities Master Database Location Default Archive Patient Desin 2 Click All to include all available items Default Copy Patient Location in the process Default Open Patient Location O Defau It Cascade1 Patient Default Cascade Patient MA ol I TT E CH Te LES LES e LCS Default Cascade3 Patient from the process oO Default Cascade4 Patient Li Default Cascade5 Patient Cl Other 4 Click Use Last to include only the items used during the last process Use last Backup Repair R
111. ma delimited text format csv discards the binary data See To archive an event log Sleepscan and Ceegraph Netlink 114 and Netlink ICU Service Manual 590 NETSM1 REV E UTILITIES To search for specific types of events lol x Fle Edit View Favorites Tools Help EBack v gt v 81 QSearch uFolders Um Uz X o Edy ER Address B Administrative Tools sl eco ed KS f F w ul m e B El Lu lm Shortcut to Compon Computer Data Event Administrative 4dmrit Services Manage Sourc Viewer Tools a H a d Select an item to view its E description Loca Performa Services Telnet Securi Server A 1 Click on Event Viewer Configures administrative settings for your computer Seco Bl Event view d K zt XJ 2 to get an Event Viewer display My Documents Action View My Network Places Tree System Log 1 134 event s Gomm seg Event Viewer Local Time Source category Event user Compute Application Log D Informati 5 6 2003 eventlog None 6005 N A GARY 9 object s f security Lo GInformati 5 6 2003 eventiog None 6009 N A GARY ag og Dinformati 5 5 2003 eventlog None 6006 N A GARY j informati 5 5 2003 eventlog None 6005 N A GARY Informati 5 5 2003 eventlog None 6009 N A GARY S Informati 5 2 2003 eventlog None 6006 N A GARY Informa 5 2 2003 eventlog None 6005 N A GARY Informati 5 2 2003 j e
112. n amp Analysis Quick Guides Included for Training and customer reference Security Block Information This sheet defines the system security block Supplies and Accessories Questionnaire Optional Parts List Part Number Description 520 PS5V5A Power Supply 5V 5A 100 240V input 520 PSMPCI Medical Power Supply 20V 9A 100 250V input 541 CORD12 HGPS CORD 12 FT 16 3 SJT UL CSA AP 541 ETH006 CABLE ETHERNET CATS 100MHZ 6 541 ETHO10 CABLE ETHERNET CATS 100MHZ 10 541 ETHO0I5 CABLE ETHERNET CATS 100MHZ 15 541 ETH025 CABLE ETHERNET CATS 100MHZ 25 541 ETH050 CABLE ETHER CATS STRAIGHT 50 541 ETH100 CABLE ETHERNET CAT5 100MHZ 100 541 NETPHO CABLE SUB ASSY NETLINK PHOTIC STI 541 NETQC1 006 CABLE NETLINK TO QUICK DISCONNECT 6 541 NETQC1 025 CABLE NETLINK TO QUICK DISCONNECT 25 550 WRCLP1 CABLE ROUTING 1 44 DIA TWIST LOCK 575 CMSBBX BRACKET SLIDE BOX MOUNT 575 CMSBMT BRACKET SLIDE HOLDER 577 8000AA FINGER CLIP SENSOR NONIN 8000AA 5TT BELTOI BELT ADJUSTABLE SNAP BCKL 2 577 POUCH6 POUCH F 32CH QDH DISPOSABLE BLK W 580 AIRPS3 CABLE AIR PRESSURE TRANSDUCER W RJ Sleepscan and Ceegraph Netlink 33 and Netlink ICU Service Manual 590 NETSM1 REV E INSTALLATION DISASSEMBLY ASSEMBY Part Number Description 580 AIRPS5 CABLE AIR PRES TO HYPERTRONICS FEM 580
113. n and Ceegraph Netlink 87 and Netlink ICU Service Manual 590 NETSM1 REV E UTILITIES Fle ER View Favorkes ads Heb 4 to get the Local Disk Properties tab set Ei JJ Search gt gt Folders PO Local Disk C Properties PR Address d My Computer General Tools Hardware Sharing Files Stored on This Computer Error checking This option will check the volume for errors Check Now System Tasks a View system inFormation Shared Documents TA Add or ea ogra 1 e 1 Right click on a disk drive d Disk Drives Defragmentation Other Places E This option will defragment files on the volume My Network Places OH My Documents Defragment Now Explore 3 E Search E Shared Documents Devices with Ret Backup A Panel Sharing and Security SEE E D Control Panel el This option will back up files on the volume Format i ES D 314 Flor DVD Drive E us 5 Details Copy EA Paste Mv Famnuter Create Shortcut Rename Properties mA OK Excel 3 Click on Properties 3 Place your mouse pointer over oneof the computer s disk drives Make sure the disk drive you choose has data stored on it 4 Press the RIGHT mouse button A list of options appears 5 Click the mouse on the Properties option The Local Drive Properties tab set appears To check the disk drive for errors The procedures for this operatuion are identical to those for Window
114. n that came with your computer 4 Select click on the boxes next to the repair options to activate checkmark or deactivate no checkmark those options during the repair process Sleepscan and Ceegraph Netlink 108 and Netlink ICU Service Manual 590 NETSM1 REV E 1 Create or modify the information in these data entry fields 10 Number of Backup Folders Number of RepairFolders Number of Log Files Calling application name UTILITIES C Calling application path C Program Files Sleepscan Il Synchronize labels Set Labels Repair Options Delete test records that have a blank file name Delete patient records that don t y have atleast one associated test record _ Validate File Names Start 7 Times and End Times 5 Select click on the OK command button This closes the dialog box The program uses the settings you have selected OR 6 Select click on the Cancel command button This closes the dialog box without changing settings Note The Synchronize Labels checkbox and the Set Labels command button are under development For information about these features make contact with Natus Medical Incorporated Customer Support at 1 800323 8326 Sleepscan and Ceegraph Netlink and Netlink ICU Service Manual 590 NETSM1 REV E 109 cs m n 8 To view and print details The Details command button on the P amp TI Utilities display lets
115. ne wave at 16 Hz and is applied to each of the amplifier channels A resultant output signal epoch is sampled and analyzed to determine peak to peak signal amplitude and determine the difference of the signal from the expected 100 uV i e typically 95 uV to 105 uV Sleepscan and Ceegraph Netlink 142 and Netlink ICU Service Manual 590 NETSM1 REV E CALIBRATION The second calibration measurement that is performed during the Internal Amplifier Calibration is DC Offset This measurement is required in order to adjust the variances in DC offset drift in each of the amplifiers channels Again value tolerances and leakage currents in the components used in the design of the amplifiers will cause the 0 Volt baseline of each channel to drift to a more natural idle baseline typically something other than 0 volts DC offsets in each channel of up to 500 mV can be adjusted for in the program without any visual drifting of the channel baseline Any amplifier channel with a DC Offset greater that 500 mV will be reported has having failed calibration The DC Offset Calibration results are added or subtracted to each channel after the signal has been acquired in order to adjusts its baseline The DC Offset measurements are performed as follows First the amplifier inputs are switched from the electrode jack inputs to an internal precision calibration signal source This signal is set to ground or 0 volts and is applied to each of the amplifier channels
116. ned to them and have no need for WINS DNS or host file name resolution The only other network components necessary are file and print sharing and client for Microsoft networks On a dual NIC configuration the network card being used to communicate with the amplifier must only have the protocol bound Three IP addressing ranges or subnets are used by Bio logic equipment for communication For communication between computers the subnet used is 192 168 064 000 For communication between computers and XL amplifiers is 207 227 127 000 For communication with Netlink or Netlink ICU amplifiers are 192 168 072 000 Only two addresses are used in each of the amplifier subnets The amplifier will always have an address of xxx xxx xxx 29 The NIC used to communicate with the amplifier will always have an address of xxx xxx xxx 30 On the subnet used for communication between computers the number of addresses in use is determined by the number of machines on the network with the collector computer addresses beginning with 192 168 64 01 the reader computer addresses beginning at 192 168 64 101 and laptop addresses beginning at 192 168 64 201 All Bio logic computer workstations are configured with two partitions on a single physical disk The extended partition has one logical partition which is where all the data is stored The DVD RAM drive is used for data archiving Each computer will have two network shares configured the data partition an
117. nnected equipment to insure that hazards to the patient are not introduced through incorrect or inappropriate hookups 5 Attach electrodes to the patient and the system hardware so that the electrode cables can neither entangle nor strangle the patient Sleepscan and Ceegraph Netlink and Netlink ICU Service Manual 590 NETSM1 REV E PRECAUTIONS AND SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS 6 Avoid direct contact between the patient and system equipment at all times 7 Do not add other equipment that is not protected against ingress of liquids 8 This equipment is not suitable for use in areas of flammable or anesthetic mixture Electrostatic Discharge ESD precautions WARNING Do not remove PC boards from their protective bags or open your computer until you have read the information below Please follow the instructions provided to avoid damaging the electronic components of your system WHAT YOU MUST DO Enclosed in your shipment is a package that contains a disposable wrist strap The instructions for use appear on the package The black end of the strap wraps and adheres around the wrist The adhesive is hypo allergenic The adhesive backed copper foil at the other end adheres to any convenient electrical ground A convenient location is the non painted metal chassis of the computer You must however leave the computer plugged into the isolation transformer in order to provide a ground path Be sure the switch on the Isolation Transformer i
118. nt See San e Se Properties display for the event ime E ategory None after this one Type Information EventID 6006 User N A Computer GARY 3 Click here to copy event details Description Click this radio button to display event data in bytes OR 0000 05 00 00 00 e Click this radio button to display event data in words 5 Click on the up arrow on the Event Properties display This closes the current Event Properties display and opens the Event Properties display for the event prior to this one in the event log you selected OR 6 Click on the down arrow on the Event Properties display This closes the current Event Properties display and opens the Event Properties display for the event after this one in the event log you selected 7 Click on the Copy icon This copies the details of the event you are viewing to the computer s clipboard You can paste that information in another application 8 Click the Bytes radio button bullet appears The data in the display area appears in bytes format OR 9 Click the Words radio button bullet appears The data in the display area appears in words format Note Not all events generate binary data Only experienced programmers or a support technician familiar with the source application can interpret binary data To retain the event description in binary data form archive logs in the log file format evt Saving logs in text format txt or com
119. nt Location Copy FABLPatients mdb Y Default Open Patient Location Collection Disk 1 DASIp_datBLPatients mdb LJ Default Cascade Patient Location This path was notfound Do not us O Default Cascade Patient Location m SA Default Cascade3 Patient Location 2 Click All to include all available items Default Cascade4 Patient Location in the process Select LI Default Cascade5 Patient Location Li Other 3 Click None to exclude all available items from the process 4 Click Use Last to include only the items used during the last process GlobalBLdbCfg gt D Master BLdbCfg mdb Master gt D Master BLMPatients mdb Database F BLPatients mdb was not found or is not accessible Database FABLPatients mdb was not found or is not accessible Collection Disk 1 gt D Slp_dat BLPatients mdb Database DABLPatients md notfound aris not ac Current label ID 37849f71 fa Using base databases in folder C Program Files PTI Utili BackupV2 3 8 0 Number of tables in BLdbAppCfg databases 3 Number oftables in BLdbCfg databases 6 Number oftables in BLPatients or BLMPatients databases 5 e GE E Ready You can perform the rebuild function from the Rebuild tab of the P amp TI Utilities display screen This function rebuilds damaged database s by copying either ASCII backup files or the patient information in file headers To rebuild one or more databases at the same time 1 Launch the
120. o disassemble or assemble the Netlink and Netlink ICU system for optimal use Sleepscan and Ceegraph Netlink 30 and Netlink ICU Service Manual 590 NETSM1 REV E INSTALLATION DISASSEMBLY ASSEMBLY Disassembly for storage or return general instructions This section presents general instructions for disassembling your Netlink and Netlink ICU system Specific installation instructions including assembly procedures follow For detailed disassembly procedures reverse the assembly steps That is start at the final step and follow them in reverse order substitute unscrew for screw unplug for plug and so on Handle the system carefully during disassembly for storage or return If problems arise at any point stop the process immediately and make contact with Natus Medical Incorporated Customer Support at 1 800 303 0306 Follow these general steps Return all controls to their original positions Turn off all system equipment Remove all connecting cables carefully without using force Follow designated hospital procedures to clean the equipment and its electrodes pv omes d Store the equipment according to the environmental specifications in this document OR 6 Repack the original carton with only the defective equipment use the same packing material to make sure the product is not damaged Note Damaged material is not covered under First Year Warranty or Service Contracts Returning damaged material will res
121. odes DO NOT make contact with any conductive material including the outside chassis of the computer Grou nding The installation site must have a grounding wire that connects the requirements system equipment to a grounded terminal Earth The grounded terminal must connect to the steel skeleton of the building or under the main reinforcing steel Any multiple grounding wires must ground at the same point One point grounding The shield room or bed must also ground at the same grounding terminal as the installation site Power plug Use only these configurations for the power plug requirements e A 3 pin power plug This requires a 3 pin wall socket with a properly installed grounding pole Make sure that the wall receptacle is correctly grounded before inserting the 3 pin power plug e A2 pin 3 pin adapter This connects 3 pin power supply plugs to a 2 pin wall socket The grounding terminal on the adapter must secure to the ground terminal e A 2 pin power plug with a grounding terminal This is for a 2 pin wall socket The grounding terminal on this power plug must secure to the ground terminal Types of grou nding Use this information to make sure the installation site has appropriate for hospital facilities grounding Grounding The ground resistance of the grounding poles for the resistance medical equipment must be 10 ohms or less Protective Protective grounding must let leakage current flow grounding into the ground f
122. of log types Save as type Cancel A type you want 7 Click Save 8 Type the name for the archive file you want to create in that field 9 Click on the arrow in the Save as type field A drop down list of options appears 10 Click on the type of archive file you want to create TIf you archive a log in the Event log format evt you can reopen it in Event Viewer These log files retain the binary data for each event recorded Jf you archive a log in text or comma delimited format txt and csv respectively you can reopen the log in other programs such as word processing or spreadsheet programs Logs saved in text or comma delimited format do not retain the binary data 11 Click on the Save command button This archives the log file you have chosen to the location you identified in the file format you specified It also closes the Save Log As display OR 12 Click on the Cancel command button This closes the Save Log As display without archiving the log Note When you archive a log file the system saves the entire log regardless of filtering options However the system does not retain the sort order of the events in the log Archiving has no effect on the current contents of the active log Sleepscan and Ceegraph Netlink 128 and Netlink ICU Service Manual 590 NETSM1 REV E UTILITIES To open an archived event log Dx File Edt View Favorites Tools Help Back Y gt
123. of the computer at the connector labeled PRINTER if necessary Connect the printer s power cable from the isolation transformer to the power connector on the printer plotter next to the printer cable connector 3 Connect the power cable from the main power supply to the isolation transformer 4 Connect the power cable from the computer to the isolation transformer 5 Ifa separate monitor is provided Connect the monitor s cable to the DB15 connector labeled MONITOR on the back of the computer Plug the monitor s power cord into the isolation transformer 6 Connect one end of the ethernet cable to the connector under the computer icon on the Netlink or Netlink ICU box 7 Connect the other end of the ethernet cable to the ethernet connector labeled Netlink on the computer On many computers this connector is on the back panel Check your computer s documentation for its location 8 Turn the system power ON Wait for the Power indicator to light on the Netlink or Netlink ICU unit Wait for the Fault indicator to extinguish on the Netlink or Netlink ICU unit To uninstall the system follow these steps in reverse order Use unplug rather than plug and disconnect from rather than connect to Sleepscan and Ceegraph Netlink 51 and Netlink ICU Service Manual 590 NETSM1 REV E INSTALLATION DISASSEMBLY ASSEMBY Installation Notebook computers Installation procedures for laptop computers are ve
124. omputer s Windows directory This file contains lines of code that determine operating parameters for the diagnostic program For the customer version of this program certain lines of code must read as follows Line in netlink diagnostics ini file Content should read Program mode Customer Sound PC Speaker DC_CAL_MAIN_PERCENT 10 ENABLE_PERCENT 10 Bio logic Software The Netlink Diagnostics is compatible with the Netlink and Netlink ICU firmware No other software is required on the Netlink and Netlink ICU box besides the firmware Other Software No conflicts exist between the Netlink Diagnostics software and any other software on the computer Impacts on Installation Software The Ceegraph and Sleepscan installation software install only the Customer version of the Netlink Diagnostics program Sleepscan and Ceegraph Netlink 71 and Netlink ICU Service Manual 590 NETSM1 REV E TEST PROCEDURES AND DIAGNOSTICS Netlink Diagnostics Setup Screen Command buttons and Information areas appear on the Setup screen Here users are able to view the headbox status window They are able to run Netlink and Netlink ICU tests disconnect and exit the program view the channel summaries and view the test results The below illustration and table describe the screen and its components Headbox Status Test Results Press Here to Run Netlink Tests RUN TESTS Press Here to
125. one 6006 N A GARY informati 4 30 2003 6 06 1 eventiog GARY Y You can also free log space and start recording new events by overwriting events or increasing the size of a log 1 Follow the steps in the Using Event Viewer section of this document to open Event Viewer 2 Use the menus and icons on the Event Viewer display to operate the Event Viewer feature To view more details about an event To search for specific types of events To archive an event log To open an archived event log OR 3 Click on the log that you want A list of the events in that log appears Sleepscan and Ceegraph Netlink 122 and Netlink ICU Service Manual 590 NETSM1 REV E UTILITIES 1n x I Action View ll gt 1 Open Log File Save Log File As New Log View per Clear all Events D Infor nal 2lsl D Informal Rename General Filter Refresh Export List Display name 7 Log name Jan NT system32 config SysEventEvt Help 1 Click on Action Size 64 0 KB 65 536 bytes and Properties T Created Wednesday December 05 2001 6 59 32 AM Modified Thursday May 08 2003 2 48 06 PM Accessed Thursday May 08 2003 12 00 00 AM r Log size Maximum log size 512 Y KB 3 Click on this radio butto When maximum log size is reached Overwrite events as needed C Overwrite events older than i days C Do not overwrite events Ri Defeul
126. onnconnncnnnnconnnonns 97 100 110 printed circuit boards sees 66 printer eee ee 18 50 60 61 70 147 PRINTER Sleepscan and Ceegraph Netlink and Netlink ICU Service Manual 590 NETSM1 REV E 155 CONNEC T T titi 51 printer cablei erteni n in onse diete 51 properly erounded 3 4 6 8 54 Properties node ied 58 59 Protective grounding see 3 PROTOCOL treten 58 R TP tee aate ades 9 23 Repair command button ssesseeseseeeeeseeeeee 100 105 repair folders eee 94 106 Repair tab secet 98 101 103 Repaired command button s 102 Reseating circuit boards sees 70 Restore tab eee ets 101 Room sbueldmng eene 2 Room Topography ocococccoconoccnnnconnnononanonanonanonnncnnccnnos 5 S safety Standards citas 18 Settings menu P amp TI Utilities display 106 Software 9 11 18 21 144 145 147 SOP WANG ini Die tte ei ver egeret EON t 9 Standards ucc etatis e ehe dee 18 26 Static electricity occi RE 7 stmulator eisern i a oE R 60 61 ET 4 31 SOLA TE conie epa ente 4 Symbols cte li 1 System Hookups eene 5 T TCP IP 2 eet RI eerte res 58 59 Temperat re teniente etre inerti 4 Tools menu P amp TI Utilities display 94 ET UC 6 troubleshooting eere 9 146 147 U Update Device Driver Wizard 57 V Voltage seien di d
127. or patient safety Functional This type of grounding is not required for patient grounding safety It helps eliminate hums Sleepscan and Ceegraph Netlink and Netlink ICU Service Manual 590 NETSM1 REV E PRECAUTIONS AND SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS Environmental specifications Temperature Operating 15 to 40 C 59 to 104 F Storage 20 to 70 C 68 to 158 F Humidity Operating 15 to 95 at 40 C 104 F non condensing Storage Maximum 90 at 65 C 149 E Note These are maximums and do not reflect typical or recommended operating or storage environments Condensation Recovery time after condensation to operational specification 24 hours Flammability UL94V O EMC specifications CISPR 11 B Conducted and CISPR 11A Radiated Emmisions EN 61000 4 3 Radiated Susceptibility Test EN 61000 4 4 Transient Susceptibility Test EN 61000 4 5 Surge Susceptibility Test EN 61000 4 6 Conducted Immunity Test EN 61000 4 8 Magnetic Fields Test EN 61000 4 11 Voltage Fluctuations Test EN 61000 3 2 and EN 61000 3 3 Dips and Flicker Test RS 101 Magnetic Immunity and RE 101 Magnetic Emmissions Test Installation precautions Use these precautions when installing or re installing this system and equipment Environmental e Select a room with properly grounded power sources Reliable conditions grounding requires hospital grade receptacles and power cord e Neither use nor store this system near storage locations for chemicals or where
128. ormation in that section and that you follow all of the instructions in it Network card installation for Windows systems Use the following sections to help you install and verify the installation of a network card with Windows Systems Installing the Network card WARNING Make sure that power to the system computer is OFF before you install any PC boards CAUTION Read the information about ESD in the Electrostatic Discharge ESD section of this document turn to that section in your manual for more information before you open the computer Follow all ESD instructions to avoid damaging electronic components in the system To install a network card with the Netlink or Netlink ICU system follow these steps 1 Turn OFF the system at the Isolation Transformer 2 Put ona grounded wrist strap before touching anything inside the computer NOTE Natus Medical Incorporated packages a disposable hypoallergenic adhesive wrist strap with some pieces of equipment Follow instructions on the package to make sure of proper grounding at all times when working on the equipment A convenient electrical ground is the non painted metal chassis of the computer Other convenient grounds are non painted water pipes and conduits Sleepscan and Ceegraph Netlink 56 and Netlink ICU Service Manual 590 NETSM1 REV E OPTIONAL BOARDS INSTALLATION 13 Leave the power cable connected to the Isolation Transformer Disconnect peripheral cables and
129. ph Netlink 34 and Netlink ICU Service Manual 590 NETSM1 REV E INSTALLATION DISASSEMBLY ASSEMBY Part Number Description 580 NETOX2 125 OXIMETER INT 3 5mm 3 32 PLUG 125FT 580 NETOX2 150 OXIMETER INT 3 5mm 3 32 PLUG 150FT 580 NETOX2 175 OXIMETER INT 3 5mm 3 32 PLUG 175FT 580 NETOX2 200 OXIMETER INT 3 5mm 3 32 PLUG 200FT 580 NETOX3 010 OXIMETER INTF 3 5mm PLUG BNC 10FT 580 NETOX3 025 OXIMETER INTF 3 5mm PLUG BNC 25FT 580 NETOX3 050 OXIMETER INTF 3 5mm PLUG BNC 50FT 580 NETOX3 075 OXIMETER INTF 3 5mm PLUG BNC 75FT 580 NETOX3 100 OXIMETER INTF 3 5mm PLUG BNC 100FT 580 NETOX3 125 OXIMETER INTF 3 5mm PLUG BNC 125FT 580 NETOX3 150 OXIMETER INTF 3 5mm PLUG BNC 150FT 580 NETOX3 175 OXIMETER INTF 3 5mm PLUG BNC 175FT 580 NETOX3 200 OXIMETER INTF 3 5mm PLUG BNC 200FT 580 NETOX4 010 OXIMETER INTF 3 5mm PLUG DB9 10FT 580 NETOX4 025 OXIMETER INTF 3 5mm PLUG DB9 25FT 580 NETOX4 050 OXIMETER INTE 3 5mm PLUG DB9 SOFT 580 NETOX4 075 OXIMETER INTF 3 5mm PLUG DB9 75FT 580 NETOX4 100 OXIMETER INTF 3 5mm PLUG DB9 100FT 580 NETOX4 125 OXIMETER INTF 3 5mm PLUG DB9 125FT 580 NETOX4 150 OXIMETER INTF 3 5mm PLUG DB9 150FT 580 NETOX4 175 OXIMETER INTF 3 5mm PLUG DB9 175FT 580 NETOX4 200 OXIMETER INTF 3 5mm PLUG DB9 200FT 580 NETOX5 010 OXIMETER INTF 3
130. ptions and Accessories eere eerte saneta etra eps een asa oes Pro e In ee PR o UIN e E00 EOS eo Ge tUe con ie vass eaa a eee Ee pa sores oos eae base erbe tva ego 26 Operating Temperature viscccccccrscconcsescesssciscaresucdendescoscersdesevacdocdsvasesssececeacsndosvsdesseduscesssnesssacennsconcooseseabessoddssadeseeeds 26 STANDARDS ON 26 diac 27 ISol tioN TEAMSTOT MET T R iban 27 INSTALLATION DISASSEMBLY ASSEMBL V ooooocccononocccononncoccnnnnccncnnnncnnrnnnnnnnrnnnnrrrnnnnnrrrnnnnnrrrnnnnnrrrnnnnes 29 CUSTOMIZATION AND CONFIGURATIONS coccccccococccnncnnncconnnconcnnnnnoncnnnnnnnrnnnnnnr rra ren rnnnrr nhan nnn nnn n nnn nnn 29 A ee 30 Disassembly for storage or return general instructions eere reete eese ee eee ee nennen testata tse tn sensns tns ensen 31 Unpacking and Assembly TC Q 32 Installer Package Documentation moccoocooconnonncononncononncnncnononncononncnnonncnncnn stas enata sens estes sensns tasto sens tasse enses sensns ense 33 Optional Parts List 2 31 03 0 6234 iia bt ed Ct iere es Sape DAP CHR FLUR e ENS USO ee 33 Cart A EE EE eege 38 Netlink Carts odios eco eee eee RETE Daiana ida adenda 38 Assembly Instructions for the Netlink Tower Computer Cart 585 G2CADY with video and 585 G2 CADO Who 39 Assembly Instructions for the Netlink Notebook Computer Roll Stand Cart 585 G2NTBK 45 Modular Anthro Carts mii
131. quipment is connected to the system Verify that the equipment is properly grounded Verify that all circuitry with a direct connection to the patient has been checked twice Verify that all system or equipment batteries show the correct voltage and are in perfect working condition Precautions during system operation CAUTION This equipment is not protected from a cardiac defibrillator discharge Using a defibrillator while a patient is connected to the system equipment may permanently damage the equipment When using a defibrillator either protect the equipment against defibrillator discharge or remove all patient cables transducers or both to avoid system damage See Caution above WARNING Never turn power on or off with a patient connected to the system 1 Follow all safety procedures give careful and constant attention to the patient and system equipment 2 The Netlink Netlink ICU does not provide protection against patient burns when used with electro surgical equipment Follow hospital procedures to verify that all electrodes are properly applied in order to prevent patient burns while using electro surgical equipment 3 Turn system power on BEFORE you attach electrodes to the patient Remove the electrodes from the patient BEFORE you turn the system power off This avoids shock hazards from power surges 4 Caution should be taken when simultaneously connecting Netlink Netlink ICU and other patient co
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133. r system component to load during startup is recorded in the system log The event types logged by system components are predetermined Security log The security log can record security events such as valid and invalid logon attempts as well as events related to resource use such as creating opening or deleting files An administrator can specify what events are recorded in the security log For example if you have enabled logon auditing attempts to log on to the system are recorded in the security log Note All users can view application and system logs but security logs are accessible only to administrators By default security logging is turned off You can use Group Policy to enable security logging The administrator can also set auditing policies in the registry that cause the system to halt when the security log is full Sleepscan and Ceegraph Netlink 111 and Netlink ICU Service Manual 590 NETSM1 REV E UTILITIES Using Event Viewer Bi xj File Edit View Favorites Took _ Heb ES GG ul X EH 8 Edw Address E 38 Administrative Tools u E co m h a s ER egen i Shortcut to Compon Computer Data Event Administrative Administr Services Manage Sourc Viewer Tools Select an item to view its E ij K a description Local Performa Services Telnet Securi Server A E 1 Click on Event Viewer Configures administrative settings for your comp
134. r systems For this reason it is important that no Bio logic computer has its time given to it by the network Third party applications can have negative effects on the performance of our software especially on the systems that are used for patient data collection Due to the performance impact non Bio logic approved applications must not be installed on our systems either manually or through an automated process Justas third party applications affect the performance of our software so does the use of screen savers Therefore we recommend turning off the monitor to comply with HIPPA Natus Medical Incorporated Has a knowledgeable and well trained staff capable of supporting not only the software but the PC s and networks as well If you have any questions please feel free to contact a customer support specialist at 800 323 8326 or email any questions to support Bio logic com Instructions WARNING Before you begin ANY installation disassembly or assembly procedure make sure that you read the PRECAUTIONS AND SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS section of this manual thoroughly Be certain that you understand all of the information in that section and that you follow all of the instructions in it As part of the purchase of a Netlink or Netlink ICU system Bio logic offers a one time installation If you decide to move re install return or otherwise disassemble or reassemble your system you must follow the instructions in this section t
135. radation in your equipment If you would like additional information on ESD and its effects make contact with the Customer Support Department Maintenance The Natus Medical Incorporated Netlink and Netlink ICU require professional maintenance and repair service Never attempt to alter modify or repair this equipment alone If the Netlink or Netlink ICU is not functioning properly mark all defective parts clearly to prevent accidental use before the appropriate repairs can be made When using a defibrillator either protect the equipment against defibrillator discharge or remove all patient cables and or transducers to avoid system damage Sleepscan and Ceegraph Netlink 8 and Netlink ICU Service Manual 590 NETSM1 REV E ABOUT THIS MANUAL ABOUT THIS MANUAL This manual contains information about the maintenance of the Bio logic System Corp Netlink or Netlink ICUTM Amplifier Module and associated system components for the Ceegraph System Sleepscan System and their associated hardware and software It focuses most on the service and maintenance of hardware components and contains assembly disassembly repair installation and troubleshooting procedures General information about the computer and its peripherals such as the keyboard monitor disk drives or motherboard appears in third party non Bio logic service manuals For information about how to use the Ceegraph System or the Sleepscan System please see their respective User
136. raph Netlink 138 and Netlink ICU Service Manual 590 NETSM1 REV E UTILITIES To change the event log size B Event Viewer 1 Click the log that you ajaja File action vie AMA e Gu E Click the event that 2 Application you wa nt fal Event Viewer Local 3 Application Type Date ime OUrce Ca r e ey D information 5 12 2003 1 04 09 PM LoadPerf No E Se dorm information 5 12 2003 1 04 08PM LoadPerf No BK H Event Viewer E File a s Ev View Help Open Lag File P 2 Save Log File As f New Log View Clear all Events to get an Application Properties tab set p Application Properties AE General Filter Display name Ki 3 Click Action and Properties Properties Help Log name D WINDOWS system32 config 4ppE vent E vt Sl Size 64 0 KB 65 536 bytes Opens property sheet for the current selecti Created Monday April 28 2003 9 42 56 AM Modified Monday April 28 2003 11 23 28 AM Accessed Monday April 28 2003 12 00 00 4M Log size 5 Click on the Maximum log size 512 KB General tab When maximum log size is reached Overwrite events as needed Overwrite events older than 7 days Y Do not overwrite events clear log manually Restore Defaults Using a low speed connection Clear Log 1 Follow the steps in the Using Event Viewer section of this document to open Event Viewer
137. rd pull out tray at the bottom of the third shelf 3 Make one loop of the monitor cable AND 4 Position that cable behind the keyboard Top Shelf Selected models only To position the printer and optional buffer on the top shelf follow these steps Extend the printer stand to accommodate the width of the printer 2 Position the printer on top of the printer stand 3 Position the buffer next to the printer on the shelf Sleepscan and Ceegraph Netlink 50 and Netlink ICU Service Manual 590 NETSM1 REV E INSTALLATION DISASSEMBLY ASSEMBY Types of computer Bio logic supplies its systems on several different types of computers Not all models have the same components All peripheral devices however have labels that identify their connection port Match these labels with those on the computer Because Bio logic continuously improves the options available for its system connection options may vary Note Always check the labels to help you as you assemble or disassemble the system Installation Deskop and Tower computers The Netlink series ships as a unit The computer and keyboard are separate A Natus Medical Incorporated representative usually performs initial installation procedures If you decide to uninstall or move your system and must install it again follow these steps 1 Connect the keyboard cable to the back of the computer if necessary 2 Ifa printer is provided Connect the printer cable to the back
138. riented to the front for rear mounted basket and approximately 45 to the rear per Figure 15 for the front mounted basket Sleepscan and Ceegraph Netlink 42 and Netlink ICU Service Manual 590 NETSM1 REV E INSTALLATION DISASSEMBLY ASSEMBY HEAD BOX MTG ARM 3 410 32 X 9 16 LG FLAT HD SCREWS TRAY W BRACKET LOWER PORTION OF W BRACKET TOP OF TELESCOPING FRONT Figure 15 Figure 16 Mount the Monitor and Keyboard tray W bracket to the top of the telescoping pole with 3 210 32 X 9 16 Lg Flat Head Phillips screws supplied See Figure 16 Orient the bracket so that the lower portion faces the front Line up the holes in the W bracket as shown in Figure 16 with those at the top of the telescoping pole before fastening These should line up properly if the orientation is correct per step 1 On older carts the telescoping pole rotates freely in which case it will be necessary to rotate the pole until the 3 holes line up HANDLE SUB ASM 410 32 X 3 8 TIGHTENING LG FLAT HD KNOB REAR LEFT SIDE KBD TRAY TT SUB ASM STORAGE POCKET LEFT SIDE Figure 17 Figure 18 Assemble the Handle to the cart per the height dimension in Figure 17 Do not mount too close to the tightening knob left rear that there isn t enough room to grip the knob The handle to be parallel to and above the rear leg Next mount the
139. riod The table below lists valid and invalid file name characters Valid Characters AZ 09 E Q9 _ underline dash or hyphen open single quotation apostrophe or closed single quotation Invalid Characters ds s ue DK 2 H Some applications programs are more restrictive with regard to the valid character set Some allow only eight characters file names Some create file names automatically Most applications programs supply their own extension For example when specifying a data file in the Ceegraph program you would not specify the file name extension The program looks only to the primary file name The Ceegraph program automatically appends the appropriate extension to all data file names Sleepscan and Ceegraph Netlink and Netlink ICU Service Manual 590 NETSM1 REV E SYSTEM OVERVIEW Examples of file name extensions EEG PAT EAD MRK OIT SPK MPG Disk Directories or Folders Disks with large storage capacities can contain a large number of files The situation could be very confusing if you were unable to organize them within disk directories folders and subdirectories Directories or folders serve as partitions for the storage of program and data files With a directory structure you can organize the files on a disk by type application class or however you like Further you can organize the files in a directory within smaller subdirectories You can cre
140. ropriate connector on the back of the monitor 3 Plug the opposite end of the monitor power cord into the isolation transformer Photic Stimulator Refer to the Photic User s and Service Manual 590 PHOTIC for specifications and installation Sleepscan and Ceegraph Netlink 61 and Netlink ICU Service Manual 590 NETSM1 REV E OPTIONAL BOARDS INSTALLATION Final System Assembly To complete system assembly follow these steps 1 Arrange all cables neatly 2 Make sure all boards are secure 3 Replace the cover on the computer if necessary 4 Plug the female connector of the isolation transformer s cable into the power cord on the back of the system computer 5 Plug the male connector of the isolation transformer s cable into the wall outlet 6 Plug all other components into the isolation transformer s outlets Sleepscan and Ceegraph Netlink 62 and Netlink ICU Service Manual 590 NETSM1 REV E OPTIONAL BOARDS INSTALLATION Notes Use this page for your own notes Sleepscan and Ceegraph Netlink 63 and Netlink ICU Service Manual 590 NETSM1 REV E DATA ACQUISITION MODULES AND PRINTED CIRCUIT BOARDS Data Acquisition modules and circuit boards The Netlink data acquisition module headbox contains 40 channels and the Netlink ICU data acquisition module headbox contains 26 channels Each of these channels supports circuitry that amplifies filters and converts low level EEG and DC signals from analog
141. rst The basket should be centered from front to back Slide basket down to the lower bracket until the top ring touches the top bracket It may be necessary to spread the wire at the bottom slightly so the notch can capture it Move the quick clip to its original position and tighten completely Your assembly should look like Figure 8 Figure 7 Sleepscan and Ceegraph Netlink 46 and Netlink ICU Service Manual 590 NETSM1 REV E Figure 8 INSTALLATION DISASSEMBLY ASSEMBY PHOTIC LAMP J f MOUNTING ARM HANDLE ASM CLAMP RIGHT SIDE 90 HEAD BOX 90 MTG ARM eje i I 13 00 il 3 E 90 FRONT Figure 9 Assemble the Head box mounting arm facing the front Photic mounting arm on the right per the dimensions in Figure 9 Mount the Handle sub assembly clamp just above the Head box arm clamp and to the rear of the cart 3 10 32 FLAT HD Figure 10 Figure 11 Assemble the Top tray sub assembly to the top of the telescoping pole Slide the open end of the compartment with slot onto the shaft toward the rear with the top of the pole inside the compartment per Figure 10 amp 11 Rotate the pole as necessary so that the 3 holes in the tray al line up with the holes in the pole Apply 3 410 32 Flat head screws supplied and tighten until al
142. rties Defragmentation by This option will defragmentfiles on the volume Defragment Now OK Cancel Apply Displays the properties of the selected items 1 Place your mouse pointer over the My Computer icon B on the Windows 2000 desktop 2 Press the Left mouse button This launches the My Computer window 3 Place your mouse pointer over oneof the computer s disk drives Make sure the disk drive you choose has data stored on it 4 Press the RIGHT mouse button A list of options appears 5 Click the mouse on the Properties option The Local Drive Properties tab set appears Sleepscan and Ceegraph Netlink 79 and Netlink ICU Service Manual 590 NETSM1 REV E UTILITIES To check the disk drive for errors SOL 4 Click on the Tools tab IAEA General Tools Hardware Shaling Security Quota r Error checking e This option will check the volume for errors Check Now 2 Click on the Check Now command button to start the Check disk utility Check Disk E Axl Backup Now Check disk options Iv Automatically fix file system errors m Defragmentation M Scan for and attempt recovery of bad sectors by This option will defragment files on the volume Defragment Now cen OK Cancel Apply 1 Launch the Local disk Properties tab set See the To launch the tools utility section of this document 2 Clic
143. ry similar to those for desktop or tower computers Differences may include Many notebook computers have a built in touchpad rather than a mouse If you plug a mouse into a desktop computer you usually connect it to the side of the laptop Many notebook computers have a DVD or CD ROM drive built into the system Some notebook computers let you disengage the monitor lid by pressing buttons at the front top right and left corners of the unit To connect power 1 Plug the power cord into the side of the notebook 2 Plug the other end of the power cord into an isolation transformer to hospital grade wall outlet Installation MPC All In One computers Installation procedures for MPC computers are very similar to those for desktop or tower computers Differences may include 1 Plug the Medical Power Supply 520 PSMPC1 Jerome Industries WSX820M into the MPC computer 2 Plug the Hospital Grade power cord 541 CORD12 into the medical power supply 3 Plug the other end of the power cord into a hospital grade wall outlet WARNING Only use the Power Supply Model Number 520 PSMPC1 with the MPC All In One computers Sleepscan and Ceegraph Netlink 3 and Netlink ICU Service Manual 590 NETSM1 REV E INSTALLATION DISASSEMBLY ASSEMBY WARNING Always perform a leakage current test and compare to allowable standards BEFORE connecting the patient to monitoring equipment NEVER connect a multiple porta
144. s on the computer Connect the power cord to the back of the storage device Connect the power cord to an available outlet in the Isolation Transformer Installation verification Note This section also appears in the Precautions and Safety Instructions section of this document We repeat it here for your convenience To make sure that all system equipment is installed correctly before use Verify that all equipment and cables are undamaged and in perfect working condition Verify that all equipment and cables are connected according to the instructions in this manual Verify that no unauthorized equipment is connected to the system Verify that the equipment is properly grounded Verify that all circuitry with a direct connection to the patient has been checked twice Verify that all system or equipment batteries show the correct voltage and are in perfect working condition Sleepscan and Ceegraph Netlink 54 and Netlink ICU Service Manual 590 NETSM1 REV E INSTALLATION DISASSEMBLY ASSEMBY Notes Use this page for your own notes Sleepscan and Ceegraph Netlink 55 and Netlink ICU Service Manual 590 NETSM1 REV E OPTIONAL BOARDS INSTALLATION Optional boards installation WARNING Before you begin ANY installation disassembly or assembly procedure make sure that you read the PRECAUTIONS AND SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS section of this manual thoroughly Be certain that you understand all of the inf
145. s 20 amp service any time the system in use supports a large number of features BTU offset A Natus Medical Incorporated computer system releases a maximum of 2000 BTU per hour Mag netic field A Natus Medical Incorporated computer system operates without any interference in a magnetic field of 0 05 Gauss Room shielding Natus Medical Incorporated recommends room shielding but does not require it Users may use shielding if the room is close to equipment that generates electrical noise Shielding is an important safety precaution wherever noise is a potential problem Fluorescent lig hts Natus Medical Incorporated recommends incandescent lights but the system can operate in a room with fluorescent lights Note Dimmer switches can produce noise interference unless the switch is set to full ON Thickness of the conduit Thickness for the conduit and for all electrical installations must meet the National Electrical Code and applicable local codes Sleepscan and Ceegraph Netlink and Netlink ICU Service Manual 590 NETSM1 REV E PRECAUTIONS AND SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS Electrical installation requirements Install all system equipment at a properly grounded site This section presents detailed information about how to make sure the installation site meets requirements WARNING Improper electrical installation can cause electric shock to either the patient or the user It can also damage system equipment Make sure patient electr
146. s 2000 Please see that section of this document for details To defragment a disk drive The procedures for this operatuion are identical to those for Windows 2000 Please see that section of this document for details Sleepscan and Ceegraph Netlink 88 and Netlink ICU Service Manual 590 NETSM1 REV E To backup a disk drive Local Disk C Properties 3 to launch the Backup eerst Toot or Restore Wizard d Click the Tools tab Error checking Backup or Restore Wizard This opti ill check the vol f e o Welcome to the Backup or een Restore Wizard Defragmentation This wizard helps you back up or restore the files and E This option will defragment files on the volume settings on your computer EI If you prefer you can switch to Advanced Mode to change the settings used for backup or restore This option is recommended for advanced users only Backup gp This option will back up files on the volume Pe LAW ots statin wierd mede 2 Click the Backup Now To continue click Next command button C Next gt Cancel 1 Launch the Local Disk Properties tab set See the To launch the tools utility section of this document 2 Click on the Tools tab This brings the Tools tab to the top of the set of tabs 3 Click on the Tools tab This brings the Tools tab to the top of the tab set 4 Click opn the Backup Now commabnd button This launches the Backup or Restore Wizard 5 Follwo the on screen instruct
147. s 4 conduit huckness eene 2 Configuration ob 58 conn cting cables cedentes 31 Current Capacity 2 eee eee tes 5 Customer Support 8 D Data Acquisition essent 23 DBIS connector eee 51 61 DB25 cable connector eene 60 Sleepscan and Ceegraph Netlink and Netlink ICU Service Manual 590 NETSM1 REV E 154 defibrillator out pre dre e 6 Details command button esses 110 disassembly eite dietis 9 31 E EEG 2 td tr 147 electrode connections eere 70 electrodes una iia 1 147 ELECTROSTATIC DISCHARGE ESD 7 EMC specifications eseseeeeeeee 4 Environmental conditions ssseseseeseseeeseeeseeseeeseeeeee 4 equipment and cables sess 6 54 ESD vta ta 7 8 56 66 F Blafnmabilhity eerte S 4 Fluorescent lights eene 2 Erequency ie ORIG e 5 Functional grounding esee 3 G grounded terminal oooncnncnnncnocnnocanonononcononononanannnocnnos 3 Grounding requirements sese 3 Grounding resistance esses 3 grounding wire sese 3 H hardware cccccccccesesesesssesssssssesesssssssessseeees 1 9 144 hospital procedures 6 31 Ek ek e EE 4 I impedance test installation esses Installation verification eseeeeeeee 6 54 Internat
148. s GlobalBLdbCig D Master BLdbCfg mdb 3 Click the Compact command button to replace the C Mester Database Location Master D Master BLMPatients mdb Compact defective database with a database that you O Default Archive PatientLocation Archive FABLPatients mdb H compacted and saved on the date you selected Li Default Copy Patient Location Copy FABLPatients mdb Repaired M O Default Open Patient Location Collection Disk 1 D ASlp datBLPatients mdb J T r Default Cascade Patient Location This path was not found Do notuse t f Default Cascade Patient Location This path was notfound Do notuseit 091303 4 Click the Compact command button to replace the ll d 1 Default Cascade3 Patient Location D electus a Use 08 81 03 defective database with a database that you Default Cascade4 Patient Location is path was no a repaired and saved on the date you selected C Default Cascades Patient Location This path was not found DEE C Other Collection Disk 2 DABLPatients mdb from this list Backup Repair Restore Rebuild Collection Disk 1 Current label ID Master gt D AMaster BLMPatients mdb iy Database FABLPatients mdb was not found oris not accessible Database FABLPatients mdb was not found or is not accessible Using base databases in folder C Program Files PTI Utili BackupA2 3 8 0 Number of tables in BLdbAppCfg databases 3 Number of tables in BLdbCfg databases 6 Number of tables in BLPatients or BL
149. s Manual Sleepscan and Ceegraph Netlink and Netlink ICU Service Manual 590 NETSM1 REV E ABOUT THIS MANUAL Notes Use this page for your own notes Sleepscan and Ceegraph Netlink 10 and Netlink ICU Service Manual 590 NETSM1 REV E SYSTEM OVERVIEW System Overview This section introduces the Netlink and Netlink ICU system It contains basic information about the system its components and its theory of operation Operational Overview The Bio logic Systems Corporation Netlink and Netlink ICU system is a paperlesss computer based device that collects and analyzes EEG Ceegraph and Sleep activity Sleepscan The Netlink s software program works with customized hardware components to give you a powerful flexible EEG and Sleep collection and analysis system During collection the software displays incoming data signals as waveforms on the computer screen monitor At the same time it records these signals to a data file on the computer s hard disk or other selected storage device After data collection users can read data from the disk and display or print any part of the data file on the screen Sleepscan and Ceegraph Netlink 11 and Netlink ICU Service Manual 590 NETSM1 REV E SYSTEM OVERVIEW Theory of Operation LP HP 4LA 100 570 4 10 10X up HP 41A 100 570 4 10 10X 8 DC CHANNELS DISPLAY INTERFACE Ze SS amp o TIMER IRQ de i LP ALA TRIGGER IN AND OUT 100
150. s OFF DO NOT turn the power on while you are strapped to the equipment Other convenient grounds are available at visible conduits and water pipes items cannot be painted Once you are grounded via the disposable strap you may safely touch exposed electronics and PC boards If you must lay a PC board down lay it on the computer chassis or use the protective bag ELECTROSTATIC DISCHARGE ESD Everyone is aware of the shock that sometimes occurs when they touch a door knob This shock is the discharge of an electrostatic charge on your body A static charge happens when two separate surfaces have too many or too few electrons One surface loses electrons to the other The types of materials involved and the speed and duration of motion between them determine the charge level The list that follows shows common actions that generate a static charge and the typical electrostatic voltages that your body can acquire depending on humidity Walking across carpet 1 500 volts 35 000 volts Walking across vinyl floor 250 volts 12 000 volts Picking up poly bag 1 200 volts 20 000 volts Relatively low levels of static electricity can destroy or degrade certain electronic components Levels as low as 100 volts can seriously affect the performance of your equipment from degraded performance to total system failure Some component degradation may result in total failure when that component must operate at or near its rat
151. s displays the Network dialog box and its tabs Click on the Configuration tab Make sure that two network cards appear in the list of network components Click on any client in the network components list except for Microsoft Networks Click on the REMOVE command button to remove the client from the list Repeat these steps for all CLIENTS except Microsoft Networks Click on any PROTOCOL in the network components list except for NetBEUI and TCP IP 58 and Netlink ICU Service Manual 590 NETSM1 REV E OPTIONAL BOARDS INSTALLATION 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 Sleepscan and Ceegraph Netlink Click on the REMOVE command button to remove the protocol from the list Repeat these steps for all PROTOCOLS except NetBEUI and TCP IP Add the TCP IP protocol to the network component list if necessary To add the TCPIP protocol Click the Add button The Select Network Component Type dialog box appears Click on Protocol A list of Manufacturers appears Click on Microsoft A list of Network Protocols appears Select TCP IP from the list of network protocols Click on the OK button Make sure that the screen looks like the illustration To set up the TCP IP protocol Highlight and select TCP IP from the network components list Click on Properties This activates the TCP IP Properties window This window has several tabs you must use to continue the installation process Click on t
152. sers can also operate Windows software to copy data from disk to disk to print data to an output device or to run system maintenance programs such as Scandisk and Defrag For information about Windows 98 2000 XP functions refer to Windows On Line help This software application is currently available on CD ROM In addition to supplying software for analyzing and collecting patient data Natus Medical Incorporated Also suppplies the entire Windows software library on CD ROM Sleepscan and Ceegraph Netlink 21 and Netlink ICU Service Manual 590 NETSM1 REV E Notes Use this page for your own notes Sleepscan and Ceegraph Netlink 22 and Netlink ICU Service Manual 590 NETSM1 REV E SYSTEM SPECIFICATIONS System specifications This section lists the specifications of the Netlink or Netlink ICU system Parts lists circuit diagrams and other maintenance and repair information is available on request from Natus Medical Incorporated Data Acquisition Number of channels for 40 Netlink 32 AC isolated 8 DC non isolated Number of channels for 26 Netlink ICU 22 AC isolated 4 DC non isolated A D resolution 22 bit one A D per channel Sampling Rates 256 512 and 1024 per second Signal Conditioning Gain Input range Resolution LSB used 19 07 2 62 mV 4uV 16 19 07 1 31 mV 2uV 17 19 07 0 65 mV 1 uV 18 19 07 0 32 mV 0 5 uV 19 190 7 26 2 mV 0 4 uV 1
153. size field 8 Use the spin arrows to increment up arrow or decrement down arrow the value in the field to the log size you want 9 Click the Clear Log command button A message appears that asks you want to save the original log before clearing it 10 Click Yes This clears the message retains the information currently in the log and puts the new size setting into effect 11 Click the OK command button This closes the tab set and implements any change you have made Sleepscan and Ceegraph Netlink 140 and Netlink ICU Service Manual 590 NETSM1 REV E Notes Use this page for your own notes Sleepscan and Ceegraph Netlink 141 and Netlink ICU Service Manual 590 NETSM1 REV E CALIBRATION Introduction There are two different methods of performing Calibration on a digital system The primary method is the Internal Amplifier Calibration that is performed automatically by the system upon entering the Ceegraph Sleepscan Collection programs On the newer amplifier hardware once this internal calibration has been performed the results are stored in the head box and maintained until the headbox power has been cycled Therefore when the Ceegraph Sleepscan program is first entered after a headbox power up there is a longer delay of the message Please wait Calibrating Amplifiers before the message Calibration Complete is displayed After this initial calibration has been performed and the results have been s
154. the Properties option The System Properties tab set appears Sleepscan and Ceegraph Netlink and Netlink ICU Service Manual 590 NETSM1 REV E 90 UTILITIES 2 x 1 Click the E EA in Hardware User Profiles Advanced r Hardware Wizard The Hardware wizard helps you install uninstall repair unplug a Say eject and configure your hardware 2 Click the Hardware Wizard command button Hardware Wizard m Device Manager m The Device Manager lists all the hard E ERA EEE pa your computer Use the Device Mana of any device Driver Signing r Hardware Profiles 3 to launch the Hardware VVizard Welcome to the Add Remove Hardware Wizard This wizard helps you add remove unplug and troubleshoot your hardware D Hardware profiles provide a way for y ww different hardware configurations To continue click Next Back Cancel 4 Click on the Hardware tab This brings that tab to the top of the stack of tabs in the System Properties tab set 5 Click on the Hardware Wizard command button This starts the Hardware Wizard Follow the on screen instructions in this Wizard to perform Scandisk operations and otherwise troubleshoot your hardware Sleepscan and Ceegraph Netlink 91 and Netlink ICU Service Manual 590 NETSM1 REV E UTILITIES Windows XP Wizard Internet j My Documents S Internet E
155. tients Oo Default Copy Patient Location Copy F BLPatients mab O Default Open Patient Location Collection Disk 1 DASlIp dat BLPatients mdb Oo Default Cascade1 Patient Location This path was not found Do not use itl oO Default Cascade2 Patient Location This path was not found Do not use it All O Default Cascade3 Patient Location This path was not found Do not use itl O Default Cascade4 Patient Location This path was not found Do not use it oO Default Cascade5 Patient Location This path was not found Do not use it m m d Oo Other Collection Disk 2 DABLPatients mdb fil 7 Select click on the Tools menu A drop down list of menu items appears 8 Select click on the Repair item from that list OR 9 Click on the Repair command button The P amp TI Utilities program compares all records in the selected database s and makes sure that the patient IDs in the local databases match the corresponding Master Database records It then proceeds with the repair process Note During repair the program automatically lists progress and error information in the message section at the bottom of the P amp TI Utilities display Once repair is complete you print this information by clicking the Print Messages command button Sleepscan and Ceegraph Netlink 100 and Netlink ICU Service Manual 590 NETSM1 REV E UTILITIES To restore databases PTI Utilities File Tools Settings Help 1 Clic
156. ual 590 NETSM1 REV E 77 UTILITIES UTILITIES Utility programs augment the effectiveness of your hardware your operating system software and your application software This section of this document presents some useful Utility programs that you can run on your Netlink or Netlink ICU system Using the Tools utilities in Windows 2000 The Tools utilities let you Check the media on your disk drives for errors and correct those errors Backup the content of the media on a disk drive Defragment the media on a disk drive Sleepscan and Ceegraph Netlink 78 and Netlink ICU Service Manual 590 NETSM1 REV E UTILITIES To launch the Tools Utility 15 File Edit View Favorites Tools Help 8 E Back v gt v Qsearch Giroders Um E X Edy Address I My Computer sl cc a wt T EES Floppy A2 p amp NER a c3Locap Open 3 to launch the Local Disk Properties tab set My Computer ehnemov Explore i y p Sn Search lI Local Disk D Properties ax 1 Right click on a disk drive Sharing General Tools Hardware Sharing Security Quote MEA Scan with Norton AntiVirus Corel Versions Sia sii Capacity 3 89 GB 8 Add to Zip Ga This option will check the volume for errors E used 3 00 cB Format Paste Create Shortcut p Backup Rename ZA This option will back up files on the volume Properties cm Backup Now 2 Click Prope
157. uild Append oO Default Cascade1 Patient Location This path was not found Do not us O Default Cascade Patient Location o Dl Default Cascade3 Patient Location 3 Click here to rebuild the database with the Default Cascade4 Patient Location Patient Information in the existing file headers O Default Cascade5 Patient Location Is path was notfound Do not us Oo Other Collection Disk 2 DABLPatients mdb 10 Click on the Rebuild Append command button The program rebuilds all the databases that you have selected in the tab menu table with the patient information in the existing file headers Databases created by this method contain only the information in the file header entries During a rebuild the program automatically records all patient and test files to a new database or any previously unlisted patient and test files to an existing database The program displays the message No EEG files found in selected location if files don t exist If this should occur users can select OK to exit the message and return to the Database Rebuild Utility dialog Note Neither option is available for rebuilding a Master Database If necessary use the Archive to Archive feature in the P amp TI program to rebuild a damaged or missing Master Database To handle advanced options The Settings menu of the PTI Utilities display contains the Options menu item This menu item launches the P amp TI Utilities Options dialog box This dialog
158. ult in an invoice for the full retail price of the damaged part 7 Make sure a specific Reference Number is visible on the outside of the carton 8 Sealthe carton and return to its original delivery address for pickup by UPS Note When you package printers for storage or return make sure that you remove ink or toner cartridges WARNING Never use equipment that has parts missing or equipment that might contain loose parts inside of it that is inside an enclosed portion of the equipment If you suspect a piece of equipment has missing or loose parts make contact with Bio logic System Corp Sleepscan and Ceegraph Netlink 31 and Netlink ICU Service Manual 590 NETSM1 REV E INSTALLATION DISASSEMBLY ASSEMBY The return process normally takes ten 10 business days If Bio logic does not receive the defective item within this time span an invoice will be issued for the full retail price along with any applicable shipping charges These invoices will be issued regardless of First Year Warranty or Service Contract status Bio logic will only issue UPS Call Tags once If you miss all attempts by UPS to pick up the replaced product you may return it to Bio logic at your expense These returns must be received at Bio logic within ten business days of your receipt of requested exchange product Bio logic also offers UPS ARS Automated Return Service labels upon request If you have any questions or comments regarding this pol
159. ure To view more details about an event To search for specific types of events To clear an event log To archive an event log To free an event log when it is full OR Sleepscan and Ceegraph Netlink 129 and Netlink ICU Service Manual 590 NETSM1 REV E UTILITIES B Event viewer 0 x Action view gt AMAN ii Open Log File Type bate Tme source Save Log File As New Log View Dinformati 5 9 2003 6 04 1 eventlog None Clear all Events Informa 9200 SO eventiog CAMS ee Ri a m E 62 to get this standard Windows Open display pete is Export List 5 ee M Lookin amp My Documents y e fer Ey Properties Help My Pictures History security Es 13 old Excel Documents Desktop er My Documents Creates a view of a log that was sav MS COEUR Rc er 3 Use the controls on this display to find the log file that you want to open My Netwark Pla File name My Log File y Open Files oftype Event Log evt y Cancel Log Type Unspecified v Display Name i 3 Click the Action Menu on the Event Viewer A drop down list of menu items appears 4 Select click on the Open Log File menu item A standard Windows 2000 Open display appears 5 Use the controls on this display to search for and open the log file that you want You can view an archived file in Event Viewer only if the log is saved in log
160. use it d Other Collection Disk2 DABLPatients mdb _ Backup Repair Restore Rebuild GlobalBLdbCfg gt D AMasterBLdbCfg mdb Master gt D Master BLMPatients mdb Database FABLPatients mdb was not found or is not accessible Database FABLPatients mdb was not found or is not accessible Collection Disk 1 gt D Slp_dat BLPatients mdb Database D BLPatients mdb was not found or is not accessible Current label ID 37343f71 fa Using base databases in folder C Program FilesXP TI Utility Backup 2 3 8 0 Number oftables in BLdbAppCfg databases 3 Number of tables in BLdbCfg databases 6 Number of tables in BLPatients or BLMPatients databases 5 Imc E EE e e Readyl 7 Select click on the Tools menu A drop down list of menu items appears 8 Select click on the Backup item from that list OR 9 Click on the Backup command button The P amp TI Utilities program executes the Backup process Note During backup the program automatically lists progress and error information in the message section at the bottom of the P amp TI Utilities display Once backup is complete you print this information by clicking the Print Messages command button Sleepscan and Ceegraph Netlink 97 and Netlink ICU Service Manual 590 NETSM1 REV E UTILITIES To repair databases 1 Click on a checkbox next to an item to include it in checkmark or exclude it from no checkmark the Help process A
161. uter Be SO B Event view Bl xj My Documents Action View My Network Places Tree System Log 1 134 e My Computer to get an Event Viewer display j Event Viewer Local Application Log i 5 6 2003 eventlog None 6005 N A GARY 9 object s fj security Log i 5 6 2003 eventlog None 6009 N A GARY 3 5 5 2003 eventlog None 6006 N A GARY j 5 5 2003 eventlog None 6005 N A GARY 5 5 2003 eventlog None 6009 N A GARY j 5 2 2003 eventlog None 6006 N A GARY j 5 2 2003 eventlog None 6005 N A GARY j 5 2 2003 eventlog None 6009 N A GARY i 4 30 2003 eventlog None 6006 N A GARY du i 4 30 2003 6 06 eventlog None 6005 N A GARY Z Event Viewer maintains logs about program security and system events on your computer You can use Event Viewer to view and manage the event logs gather information about hardware and software problems and monitor Windows 2000 security events To reach Event Viewer 1 Click Start 2 Point to Settings 3 Click Control Panel 4 Double click Administrative Tools The Administrative Tools display appears 5 Select click on the Event Viewer icon This launches the Event Viewer display Sleepscan and Ceegraph Netlink 112 and Netlink ICU Service Manual 590 NETSM1 REV E UTILITIES To view more details about an event Rd Event Viewer _ d 1 Click on these icons or menus Action to control Event Viewer OR
162. ventlog None 6009 N A GARY Dinformati 4 30 2003 2 41 2 eventlog None 6006 N A GARY 1 Dinformati 4 30 2003 6 06 1 eventlog None 6005 N A GARY i 1 Follow the steps in the Using Event Viewer section of this document to open Event Viewer 2 Use the menus and icons on the Event Viewer display to operate the Event Viewer feature To view more details about an event To clear an event log To archive an event log To open an archived event log To free an event log when it is full OR Sleepscan and Ceegraph Netlink 115 and Netlink ICU Service Manual 590 NETSM1 REV E UTILITIES Action view 9 EIB Tree Choose Columns j Event e All Records Bo Filter 8 Seci fa sys eee 1 Click View and Find Oldest First 2 to get a Find in Local Application Log display Find in local Application Log lx Find Customize Eventtypes M Information v Success audit Y Warning Iv Failure audit Iv Error l Event source All v Category Al e Event ID User Computer Description Search direction Restore Defaults Close 3 Select click on the View menu A drop down list of menu items appears 4 Select click on the Find menu item A Find in Local Application Log display appears Sleepscan and Ceegraph Netlink 116 and Netlink ICU Service Manual 590 NET
163. ves the data to a storage disk Sleepscan and Ceegraph Netlink and Netlink ICU Service Manual 590 NETSM1 REV E SYSTEM OVERVIEW Hardware AULT o Y Ca DCS DCT7 A ZE 2 37 e NETLINK Bio logic 000000090 ZYYTEM CORP TOP VIEW AUXILLIARY INPUT ea n N BODY POSITION V AUXILLIAR Y INPUT E a BODY POSITION BACK VIEW NETLINK Amplifier Box Sleepscan and Ceegraph Netlink and Netlink ICU Service Manual 590 NETSM1 REV E Hardware TOP VIEW eO 20 0 z 20 20 20 29 r 50 BACK VIEW Netlink ICU Amplifier Box Sleepscan and Ceegraph Netlink and Netlink ICU Service Manual 590 NETSM1 REV E SYSTEM OVERVIEW HOSPITAL GRADE 6 PLUG OUTLET STRIP 521 OUTLTE A C IN S41 CORDI2 s PHONC AY MICROPHONE 570 MIC422 1 or STIMULATOR A ko BOX Giele e 570 MIC185 1 ep rd Dr l 320 UPS001 Optional 580 SSPLO1 LH li i e ONLY D H di NS A C IN ei erg y 541 CORDI2 J A GS ISOLATION TRANSFORMER 541 XLRMF1 Tl sog S20 XFS751 OR EVENT 580 NETPHO 025 Se 580 NETPBT fho isolation ventis grade power supply PREAMP 540 LINECD 580 MICPR2 POWER SUPPLY 520 PS5V5A ecd 540 LINECD TE Medical Grad 541 BNCOBF POWER SUPPLY 520 PS24VD VIDEO CAMERA Ee MONITOR
164. w My Network Places Tree System Log 1 134 event s My Computer gj Event Viewer Local lt n f Application Log 5 6 2003 6 02 4 eventlog 9 object s j 5 6 2003 6 02 4 eventlog None 6009 N A GARY fs Security Log n Log 5 5 2003 2 52 1 eventlog None 6006 N A GARY 5 5 2003 6 10 1 eventlog None 6005 N A GARY i 5 5 2003 6 10 1 eventlog None 6009 N A GARY 5 2 2003 2 53 3 eventlog None 6006 N A GARY i 5 2 2003 6 12 0 eventlog None 6005 N A GARY i 5 2 2003 6 12 0 eventlog None 6009 N A GARY i 4 30 2003 2 41 2 eventlog None 6006 N A GARY 4 30 2003 6 06 1 eventlog GARY ZJ 3 Click on the log you want When a log is full it stops recording new events Clearing the log is one way to free the log and start recording new events To clear an event log 1 Follow the steps in the Using Event Viewer section of this document to open Event Viewer 2 Usethe menus and icons on the Event Viewer display to operate the Event Viewer feature To view more details about an event To search for specific types of events To archive an event log To open an archived event log OR 3 Click on the log that you want to clear A list of the events in that log appears Sleepscan and Ceegraph Netlink 120 and Netlink ICU Service Manual 590 NETSM1 REV E UTILITIES Action View le E amp mg e 1 Open Log File e oa Save Log Fie As 1 Click Action
165. with and resides on the same CD as the Windows 2000 operating system You may also try clicking the Help icon 2 on Event Viewer or making contact with Microsoft Corporation s technical support at www microsoft com 7 Click on the File Name field This places a text cursor in that field Sleepscan and Ceegraph Netlink 127 and Netlink ICU Service Manual 590 NETSM1 REV E UTILITIES El Event Viewer ction view MANS Open Log File Save Log file As e Log Fil New Log View 2 to get a Save Log File As display Clear al E Pumpe E E Ax Rename Save in Local Disk DJ sl CR Ev Refresh Export Lit L 2003 Sleepscan Analysis andrea egse_di ABaer 4 03 CJASSR project 4 02 comme LJ HPPA project Assr project 6 02 C3Copy o MASTER JULY 2002 audiology Troubleshooting Addendum CCS MASTER December 2002 CJAudx protocol Digital v MASTER second try in December 02 CJAuDX TEOAE CJEHDI Pr 13 2002 Sleepscan Collection Basic DY Quick Guide Cen wn F C3Blassr C3File Fold ABaer 2002 boiler plate homes L 1Abaer Cub Ceegraph Cilso_trar C Administrative Ceegraph manual with montage editor CIMARKEF Airflow Pressure Transducer C3Ceegraph Data master 1Al manuals ceegraph special RevB1 CJMASTEF Properties File name Event Log evt Event Log evt Text Tab delimited C Get d CSV Comma delimited csv EEGEN 6 Click the log
166. xplorer y T PA E mail Y My Recent Documents gt Outlook Express A WF noo woo Right click My computer y Paint e Windows Media Player D Control Panel 4 to see this list of options Open Explore Search Manage Cr My Computer Map Network Drive Disconnect Network Drive X t E gt Printers and Faxes MSN Expl ii Show on Desktop m Help and Support Rename A WordPad Properties po Search D Windows Movie Maker 7 Run A C gt to see this All Programs gt list of options Log Off 0 Turn Off Computer 1 Click Start To run a hardware Wizard in Windows XP 1 Click on the Start button on the Windows XP desktop A list of options appears 2 Place your mouse pointer over the My Computer item 3 Press the RIGHT mouse button A list of options appears Sleepscan and Ceegraph Netlink 92 and Netlink ICU Service Manual 590 NETSM1 REV E UTILITIES Open Explore Search Manage Map Network Drive Disconnect Network Drive Show on DA fe Properties Rename repertos to get the System Properties tab set RE m atic Updates Remote 3 Click the A ege Hardware tab X pum 5 to start the Hardware Wizard evice Manager The Device Manager lists all the n seu computer Use the Dev Welcome to the Add Hardware Wizard properties of any
167. you open and view files that the program deleted during a backup or repair function To use the Details command button 1 Launch the P amp TI Utilities program 2 Perform the backup or repair function if necessary See To backup databases and To restore databases 3 Select click on the Details command button The program lists deleted records and displays the contents of each deletion in a Notepad window 4 Use the Notepad program to print details To print program messages The Print Messages command button on the P amp TI Utilities display lets you print out all modifications made to the original database s during backup repair or restoration To use the Print Messages command button 1 Launch the P amp TI Utilities program See How to launch the P amp TI Utilities program 2 Click on highlight the database that you want from the list in the Tab All modifications for the database you select appear in the message area at the bottom of the P amp TI Utilities display 3 Select click on the Print Messages command button The program prints all the entries in the message area Sleepscan and Ceegraph Netlink 110 and Netlink ICU Service Manual 590 NETSM1 REV E UTILITIES The Event Viewer utility Windows 2000 Event Viewer Overview Event Viewer lets you view and manage system program and security events on your computer Event Viewer displays these types of events Error A significant problem such as loss of d
168. your Users and Service Manual or the information in your On Line Help programs does not solve your problem 1 Call Bio logic s toll free number at 1 800 303 0306 2 Follow the prompts to reach Customer Support Sleepscan and Ceegraph Netlink 148 and Netlink ICU Service Manual 590 NETSM1 REV E Notes Use this page for your own notes Sleepscan and Ceegraph Netlink 149 and Netlink ICU Service Manual 590 NETSM1 REV E CONNECTOR PIN ASSIGNMENTS Netlink and Netlink ICU connector pin assignments The Netlink and Netlink ICU module uses a 50 pin SCSI connector that you can use to connect to the Quick Tilt unit the Quick Disconnect unit the Electro Cap or to other auxiliary devices The assignments for each connector pinouts appear in the table below Netlink and Netlink ICU connector pinouts PIN NAME FUNCTION PIN NAME FUNCTION 1 CH 1 Analog In 26 6V Pull Up 2 CH 2 Analog In 27 CH 22 Analog In 3 CH 4 Analog In 28 CH 23 Analog In 4 CH 6 Analog In 29 CH 24 Analog In 5 CH 9 Analog In 30 N C Open 6 CH 11 Analog In 31 CH 25 Analog In 7 CH 14 Analog In 32 N C Open 8 CH 16 Analog In 33 CH 26 Analog In 9 CH 18 Analog In 34 N C Open 10 CH 19 Analog In 35 CH 27 Analog In 11 CH 3 Analog In 36 N C Open 12 CH 7 Analog In 37 CH 28 Analog In 13 CH 8 Analog In 38 N C Open 14 CH 12 Analog In 39 CH 29 Analog In 15 CH
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