Service manual

Ultraview 1030/1050 Monitors — Service Manual
4-7
Maintenance
Verifying Monitor Functions
Note:
To begin the test, make sure no modules are installed and the Flexport system is not
connected.
1 Power-ON the monitor and verify the following sequence of events:
- A power-ON tone sounds.
- The fan should start running within 60 seconds after power-ON and continue to run as long
as the monitor is connected to external power. When the monitor is operating from
batteries, the fan will operate only when the monitor is in a high-temperature condition.
2 Insert the 90496 module without a patient cable connected. Verify that the vertical ECG key
(also termed the Open Door key) appears on the screen with ??? and the message LEADS
OFF.
3 Connect a waveform simulator to the ECG input with a patient cable. Set the simulator to a
known rate, and verify that the ECG count and the lead being monitored is displayed to the right
of the ECG vertical key. Also verify that the ECG waveform appears on the screen.
Optional Recorder Assembly
If the monitor is configured with the optional Recorder assembly, verify that the monitor initiates a
recording by touching the RECORD key and then touching one of the flashing parameter keys.
Note:
The printed waveform should be free from defects such as gaps, extra lines, etc. If not, notify a
Service Representative for servicing.
Optional Remote Alarm
If the monitor is configured to use the Remote Alarm to interface into a nurse call station, plug the
cable into the Remote Alarm connector and initiate an alarm. The nurse call should respond. An
alternate method is to connect the cable and cycle power-ON the monitor. The nurse call should
momentarily activate.
Optional Ethernet (Wired)
If the monitor is configured to use the wired Ethernet, 10BaseT cable from an active Spacelabs
Medical network onto the rear panel connector, press the SPECIAL FUNCTIONS key and verify
that other monitors appear in the Remote View submenu.
Optional Wireless Ethernet
If the monitor is configured to use the wireless Ethernet, call up the node name on the “Master”
monitor by touching the NODE DIRECTORY key and locating the monitor’s bed name that is
attached to the wireless Ethernet (on the master monitor display).