S e r v i ce M a n u a l Datascope Panorama® PAT I E N T M O N I TO R I N G N E T W O R K PAT I E N T M O N I TO R I N G N E T W O R K 0070-01-0634-01_revC.
S e r v i ce M a n u a l Datascope Panorama® PAT I E N T M O N I TO R I N G N E T W O R K Pat i e n t M o n i to r i n g N e t w o r k
FastTrak66™ is a U.S. trademark of Promise Technology Inc. FastBuild™ Utility is a U.S. trademark of Promise Technology Inc. HP® is a registered trademark of Hewlett Packard Company. Microsoft®, Windows®, and Windows NT® are US registered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation. Panorama® is a U.S. trademark of Mindray DS USA, Inc. Passport 2® is a U.S. registered trademark of Mindray DS USA, Inc. Spectrum™ is a U.S. trademark of Mindray DS USA, Inc. Copyright © Mindray DS USA, Inc., 2008. All rights reserved.
Table of Contents Foreword ....................................................................................................................................................... v Warnings, Precautions and Notes..................................................................................................................... v Warnings ...................................................................................................................................................... v Precautions .....
Table of Contents Disassembly Instructions................................................................................................................................... 2 - 13 Top Cover Removal ................................................................................................................................. 2 - 15 Front Panel Removal (Tower Case Only) ..................................................................................................... 2 - 15 Power Supply Removal .......
Table of Contents System Maintenance ....................................................................................................................................... 5 - 5 Preventative Maintenance ......................................................................................................................... 5 - 5 Telepack Testing......................................................................................................................................
This page intentionally left blank.
Foreword Introduction Foreword The Panorama® Service Manual is a guide for technically-qualified personnel who perform maintenance and/or repair on the Panorama Patient Monitoring Network. The Service Manual conveys system-wide information that is divided into sections. For quick reference, each chapter’s title page displays a table of contents that indicates, sectionally, the topics covered. This publication may have been updated to reflect product design changes and/or manual improvements.
Introduction Precautions WARNING: Do not attempt to load any devices or device drivers onto Panorama® Central Station. If the user connects or attempts to connect any equipment Panorama® Central Monitoring System may not operate as intended. WARNING: Only qualified and trained service personnel or Service personnel should attempt to service equipment.
How To Get Help Introduction CAUTION: For proper operation do not obstruct the fan air holes. CAUTION: For proper operation never place fluids on top of this equipment. In case of accidental spillage, wipe clean immediately and have the system serviced to ensure no hazard exists. CAUTION: For proper operation do not use Panorama Patient Monitoring Network with a frayed or damaged power cord.
Introduction How To Get Help This page intentionally left blank.
1.0 Instrument Description 1.1 Introduction .............................................................................. 1-2 1.2 Panorama Block Diagrams ....................................................... 1-5 1.3 System Modules, Components, and Peripherals ........................ 1-8 1.4 Bedside Monitors ...................................................................... 1-9 1.4 Bedside Monitors ...................................................................... 1-9 1.5 Theory of Operation ..
Introduction 1.1 Instrument Description Introduction This section of the service manual initially provides a high-level overview of the Panorama® Patient Monitoring Network, followed by more detailed information. 1.1.1 Overview The Panorama Patient Monitoring Network is a comprehensive patient care monitoring and management system designed for use in a hospital setting.
Instrument Description 1.1.2 Introduction Core Functions The Panorama Central Station views, records, and recalls the following clinical data: • Heart rate • ECG waveforms • Oxygen saturation • Invasive and non-invasive blood pressure • CO2 • Respiration • Temperature • ST segment analysis • Alarms • Temperature Blood (Tb) • Cardiac Output/Cardiac Index (CO/CI) • Gas Module II You can configure the Central Station to display up to 16 patients on dual Touch Screen displays.
Introduction Instrument Description ISM Telemetry • Instrument transceivers (for bedside monitors) • Telepack 2.
Instrument Description 1.2 Panorama Block Diagrams Panorama Block Diagrams The following block diagrams illustrate wired and wireless (ISM, WMTS) configurations for the Panorama Patient Monitoring Network. 1.2.
Panorama Block Diagrams 1.2.1.1 Instrument Description ISM (2.4 GHz) Telemetry Printer Panorama Central Network C-LAN Switch Panorama Central Station 16 Patient Panorama Telemetry Server Display Display Access Points Switch Switch Power Distribution Passport 2 Passport 2 Passport 2 - CAT5 Cables Telepack 2.
Instrument Description 1.2.1.
System Modules, Components, and Peripherals Instrument Description 1.3 System Modules, Components, and Peripherals 1.3.1 Panorama Central Station The Panorama Central Station contains the Panorama Patient Monitoring Network application software, operating system, patient data processing, and data storage components. The application software is stored on the system hard drive within the Panorama Central Station. A separate hard drive stores patient historical data.
Instrument Description Bedside Monitors 1.4 Bedside Monitors 1.4.1 Passport 2® (Monitors) The Passport 2 monitor is a four-trace vital-signs monitor that can be mounted on a rolling stand, wall mount bracket, or tabletop.
Theory of Operation 1.5 Instrument Description Theory of Operation The Panorama Central Station is a 16-patient channel, medical monitoring system. The station’s design and monitor are based on an ATX computer architecture. Basic system data processing configuration includes an ATX computer, a CRT display with Touch Screen, and an Ethernet distribution system. CAUTION: 1.5.1 Software is written directly to some of the PC boards within the tower.
Instrument Description Theory of Operation 1 7 8 J29 9 2 10 3 4 J19 5 J17 J54 J30 J16 J15 BT1 6 11 FIGURE 1-4 Panorama Central Station Tower (Internal Side View) 1. Power Supply 7. CD-ROM Drive 2. Motherboard 8. System Hard Drive 3. AGP Display Board 9. Floppy Drive 4. Serial Touch Screen Board 10. Disclosure Hard Drive(s) 5. Network Interface Card 11. TIM PCI Board (WMTS Wireless only) 6.
Theory of Operation Instrument Description VGA Card Riser Card Motherboard Power Supply System Hard drive Disclosure Hard drive CDRW drive Floppy drive FIGURE 1-5 2U Central Station and View-Only Workstation Telemetry Network Interface Card VGA Card TIM PCI Card Riser Card Motherboard Power Supply System Hard drive CDRW drive Floppy drive FIGURE 1-6 2U Telemetry Server 1 - 12 0070-10-0634 Panorama® Service Manual
Instrument Description 1.5.1.1 Theory of Operation Motherboard The motherboard is the physical platform on which the computer’s electronic circuitry and processors reside. The computer’s Central Processing Unit (CPU) is docked on the motherboard. The CPU executes the Panorama Patient Monitoring Network proprietary software.
Theory of Operation 1.5.1.5.3 Instrument Description Serial Interface Card (Tower Cases and 4U Central Station only) The Serial Interface Card sits in the J17 slot on the motherboard. It provides connection to the Touch Screen inputs on the monitors. 1.5.1.5.4 AGP Graphics Display Card The AGP Graphics Display card sits in the J19 slot on the motherboard. There are two versions of the graphic display card. The first version has two HD-15 connectors.
Instrument Description 1.5.2 Theory of Operation Touch Screen The Touch Screen consists of a flat glass plate that fits over the face of a CRT or LCD monitor display, and is an integral part of the monitor. The Touch Screen controller is located inside the monitor housing. A DB-9 serial cable connects each monitor to the Serial Interface Card or Serial Port on the Panorama Central Station. The Touch Screen uses surface acoustic wave (SAW) technology. 1.5.2.
Theory of Operation Instrument Description This page intentionally left blank.
2.0 Repair Information 2.1 Introduction .............................................................................. 2-2 2.2 Safety Precautions .................................................................... 2-2 2.3 Equipment and Special Tools Required ...................................... 2-2 2.4 Troubleshooting ........................................................................ 2-3 2.5 WMTS Telemetry ....................................................................... 2-10 2.
Introduction 2.1 Repair Information Introduction This section provides the necessary technical information to perform repairs to the system. The most important prerequisites for effective troubleshooting are a thorough understanding of the system functions and the theory of operation. If necessary, refer to the appropriate Panorama Patient Monitoring Network Operating Instructions Manual (P/N 0070-00-XXXXXX), which describes instrument functions and features in full detail. 2.
Repair Information 2.4 Troubleshooting Troubleshooting The Central Station’s components can be separated into four (4) sections: • Central Station and Displays • Networks (Central, Patient, and Wireless) • Bedside Patient Monitors • Telemetry Devices During the Central Station’s installation process, a configuration sheet was created to list all IP addresses, subnet mask numbers, etc. assigned to the Central Station, Panorama Wireless Telemetry Servers and bedside monitors.
Troubleshooting Repair Information 4. Verify that AC power is ON at the Central Station. 5. Reboot the Central Station. Verify that the power and hard drive LEDs are illuminated and the fans are operating. • If the display still does not come on, the problem is likely within the tower. • If the hard drive LED does not illuminate, the problem is likely related to the CPU or the motherboard. • If the fans are not operating, the problem is likely the power supply.
Repair Information Troubleshooting Laser printer does not print when requested 1. Verify and correct any error messages on the printer's Control Panel LCD. 2. Verify that the printer can print a test page using the printer's control panel menu. 3. Verify that the cable connections are secure between the printer and the Central Station. • If there is a direct connection between the Central Station and the printer, verify a crossover patch cable is being used.
Troubleshooting Repair Information Be V V FIGURE 2-1 Bedside Monitor (Wired Network) Wireless Network (2.4 GHz) 1. Verify that the Radio Icon is displayed on the bedside monitor. The Radio Icon indicates the Radio Card is being detected by the monitor. See Figure 2-2. FIGURE 2-2 Bedside Monitor (Wireless) • If the Radio Icon is not displayed, verify that the bedside monitor is properly configured for the wireless network. • If the bedside monitor is configured properly, replace the radio card.
Repair Information Troubleshooting • Verify the "1" at the bedside monitor. This indicates communication with the Access Point. FIGURE 2-3 Bedside Monitor (Wireless) • The Status LED on the Access Point is blinking on/off. If the LED is steady on, steady off or flashing irregularly, replace the Access Point. • Verify the Wired and Wireless LAN LEDs on the Access Points. Verify the link LEDs are on steady. Activity LEDs are flashing when there is traffic.
Troubleshooting 2.4.3 Repair Information Communication Loss From All Bedside Monitors Wired Network 1. Verify AC power to the switch(es). Verify the Power and Status LEDs on the switch(es). Reboot the switch(es). 2. Verify the Status LED for the port connecting the Central Station to the switch. • If not illuminated, connect the patch cable to another port on the switch. If the Status LED still does not illuminate, the problem may be with the network card in the Central Station. 3.
Repair Information Troubleshooting • If the hard Drive LED does not illuminate, the problem is likely related to the CPU or the motherboard. • If the fans are not operating, the problem is likely the power supply. 2. Verify the LEDs on the Telemetry Network card on the Panorama Wireless Telemetry Server. If not illuminated, the network card may be defective. 3. Verify the Status of the Wireless Network Components. • The Status LED on the Access Point is blinking on/off.
WMTS Telemetry Repair Information 2.5 WMTS Telemetry 2.5.1 Individual Device (Telepack) 1. Verify the device ID of the Telepack is entered to the Central Station's equipment list. 2. Connect all leads to an ECG simulator and then install two (2) new “AA” batteries into the Telepack. Once batteries are installed, verify that the LED display powers up in the following sequence: • LA • RA • All connected leads • Link status and battery status If the device did not power up in the preceding sequence: 1.
Repair Information 2.5.3 WMTS Telemetry Panorama Wireless Telemetry Server If the Server is configured properly and communicating with the Central Station, the Server displays the following text. Waiting for green signal from OSC CB Server Created FIGURE 2-5 Confirmation of Server Configuration If the ‘‘CB Server Created’’message does not appear, the Server is not communicating with the Central Station. Check the cabling between the Server and the Central Station.
WMTS Telemetry Repair Information If the telemetry devices are communicating with the Central Station, the Server displays the following text. Waiting for green signal from OSC CB Server Created WMTS Telepack Translator Initialized WMTS Telepack Translator Initialized WMTS Telepack Translator Initialized FIGURE 2-7 Confirmation of Communications with Central Station Verify that each bedside monitor is displayed on the Central Station.
Repair Information 2.6 Disassembly Instructions Disassembly Instructions This section provides information to assist the technician in disassembly and removal of individual components for replacement. The monitors and network switches do not contain any user-replaceable parts and are serviced on an exchange or replacement basis. 1 7 8 J29 9 2 10 3 4 J19 5 J17 J54 J30 J16 J15 BT1 12 6 11 FIGURE 2-8 Central Station Tower (Internal Side View) 1. Power Supply 7. CD-ROM Drive 2.
Disassembly Instructions Repair Information VGA Card Riser Card Motherboard Power Supply System Hard drive Disclosure Hard drive CDRW drive Floppy drive FIGURE 2-9 2U Central Station and View-Only Workstation Telemetry Network Interface Card VGA Card TIM PCI Card Riser Card Motherboard Power Supply System Hard drive CDRW drive Floppy drive FIGURE 2-10 2U Telemetry Server 2 - 14 0070-10-0634 Panorama® Service Manual
Repair Information 2.6.1 Disassembly Instructions Top Cover Removal Tower Case 1. Depending on the case style, remove the four (4) or six (6) screws on the rear of the Central Station chassis. 2. Slide the cover toward the rear and lift off. 4U Case 1. Remove the thumb screw from the rear of the case. 2. Lift off the top cover. 3. Remove the eight (8) screws securing the cover plate. 4. Remove the cover plate. 2U Case 1. Remove the four (4) screws securing the top cover (2 on each side). 2.
Disassembly Instructions 2.6.4 Repair Information PC Board and/or Riser Board Removal Tower Cases (No Riser Board) 1. Remove the screw securing the board to the chassis. 2. Lift the board out of its PCI or AGP slot. 2U Central Cases 1. Remove the screw securing the board to the chassis. (Use the holes on the side of the chassis to access the screw). 2. Remove the two (2) screws securing the Riser card to the stiffener bar. 3. Remove the screw securing the stiffener bar and lift out the bar. 4.
Repair Information Disassembly Instructions 5. Remove the four (4) screws securing the motherboard mounting plate to the chassis. Pull the mounting plate out of the chassis. 6. Remove the ten (10) screws securing the motherboard to the mounting plate. 7. Remove the motherboard from the mounting plate. Pentium IV Motherboard (2U Central Stations) 1. Remove the DC power connector from J10 on the motherboard. 2. Remove the power connector from J12 on the motherboard. 3.
Disassembly Instructions 2.6.8 Repair Information Floppy Drive and Disclosure Hard Drive(s) Removal Tower Case 1. Remove the three (3) screws securing the 3.5-inch drive rack to the front of the chassis. 2. Loosen the screws securing the cable retainer bracket to the hard drive. Remove the cable retainer bracket. 3. Loosen the screws securing the cable retainer bracket to the floppy drive. Remove the cable retainer bracket. 4. Disconnect the power connectors and ribbon cables from the drive(s). 5.
Repair Information 2.6.10 Disassembly Instructions Panorama Wireless Transceiver (WMTS Telemetry Only) Before disassembling the unit, perform the following: 1. Power down the system and disconnect the AC line cord. 2. Remove all interface cables from the rear of the Panorama Wireless Transceiver. 3. Perform all work on a properly grounded, anti-static work area. 4. Discharge the static voltage from your body by wearing a grounded, anti-static wrist strap. 5.
Disassembly Instructions Repair Information Top Cover Removal 1. Disconnect all interface cables from the rear of the Panorama Wireless Transceiver. 2. Disconnect the coax cables from the front of the Panorama Wireless Transceiver. 3. If necessary, remove the Panorama Wireless Transceiver from the equipment rack. 4. Remove the 20 screws securing the top cover. This will expose the Panorama Wireless Transceiver board, power supply, and cooling fan. 2.6.10.1 Fan Removal 1.
Repair Information 2.7 Assembly Instructions Assembly Instructions This section provides information to assist the technician in re-assembling components of the Panorama Wireless Transceiver. If necessary, see Figures 2-8 and 2-9 for reference. 2.7.1 Panorama Wireless Transceiver (WMTS Only) 2.7.1.1 Fan 1. Connect the two (2) black wires to the tabs on the fan. 2. Secure the fan to the chassis with the four (4) screws. 2.7.1.2 Power Supply 1.
Assembly Instructions Repair Information 9. Connect the RESET SWITCH wires (white and black wires) to J43 - Polarity does not matter. 10. Connect the POWER SWITCH wires (black and brown wires) to J54 - Black to pin 8 and brown to pin 9. Verify the four (4) dip switches of SW1 are set as follows: 1- ON, 2-OFF, 3- OFF, 4- ON. 2U Central Station 1. Secure the motherboard to the chassis using 10 screws. 2. Connect the ATX power supply connector to J10 on the motherboard. 3.
Repair Information Assembly Instructions Central Network Patient Network 4U Central Station VGA Card 2U Central Station Network Interface Card Quad I/O Card Serial Port Adapter Serial Port Adapter VGA Card Network Interface Card Telemetry Server Telemetry Network Patient Network TIM PCI Card VGA Card FIGURE 2-12 PC Board Locations Panorama® Service Manual 0070-10-0634 2 - 23
Assembly Instructions 2.7.2.3 Repair Information Power Supply Tower Cases 1. Secure the power supply to the rear of the chassis with four (4) screws. 2. Connect the power connector from the power supply to J29 on the motherboard. 3. Plug a power connector onto each hard drive and into the floppy drive. 2U Central and 2U Server 1. Connect the ATX power connector to the motherboard. 2. Connect the DC power connectors to all the hard drives, CDROM and floppy drives. 3.
Repair Information 2.7.3.2 Assembly Instructions CD-ROM Drive and System Hard Drive Tower Cases 1. Install the replacement drive into the chassis. 2. Connect the power and ribbon cables to the rear of the drive. 3. Secure the drive to the chassis with the four (4) screws (two on either side). 2U Central and 2U Server 1. Install the drive into the hard drive bracket and secure with two screws. 2. Install the bracket back into the chassis. 3.
Assembly Instructions 2.7.6 Repair Information Closing the Unit Tower Cases (Pentium II Motherboards) 1. Depending on the case style install the top and side covers and secure it with four (4) or six (6) screws. 2. Install the EMI shield onto the front cover and snap the front cover onto the chassis. 2.7.7 Rebooting and Testing the System 1. Reconnect the cables to the Central Station, except for the Patient Network and Central Network (CAT 5) cables.
Repair Information Assembly Instructions If a drive has been replaced, you must create a new Array. a. Simultaneously press the Ctrl and F keys. The Main Menu appears. FastBuild ? Utility 1.3 ? 1996-00 Promise Technology, Inc. [ Main Menu ] [1] [2] [3] [4] [5] [6] Auto Setup View Drive Assignments Define Array Delete Array Rebuild Array Controller Configuration FIGURE 2-14 FastBuild Utility Main Menu b. Press [ 1 ] Auto Setup. The Auto Setup Options Menu appears. FastBuild ? Utility 1.
Assembly Instructions Repair Information 5. Press any key to reboot the system. Formatting the Disclosure Drive 1. Enter the Maintenance Mode on the Panorama Central Station by holding down the Shift key after the Microsoft Windows NT Version banner is displayed on the blue screen (see below). Microsoft ? Windows NT ® Version 4.
Repair Information Assembly Instructions g. Select the newly-created partition. h. On the Tools menu, click Format. i. In the Format dialog box, select NTFS file system, and then specify the following: • To name the partition, type ‘‘DBData’’ for the Volume Label. • To scan for bad sectors in the partition during formatting, do a Full Format. • Do not check the Quick Format or Enable Compression boxes in the Format Options window. j. Click Start to initiate the format request.
Assembly Instructions Repair Information FIGURE 2-19 DBData Properties Window Finishing 1. Double-click on the System Config icon. 2. Press the Reset Patient Data button. 3. Press the Factory Default button. 4. Press the Save button. Restart the Panorama 1. After configuration, return the unit to operation and verify proper communication from the bedside monitors.
3.0 Parts Replacement 3.1 Introduction .............................................................................. 3-2 3.2 Available Replacement Parts and Assemblies ............................ 3-2 3.3 Product Variations .................................................................... 3-2 3.4 Exchange Program ................................................................... 3-2 3.5 Parts Pricing Information .......................................................... 3-2 3.6 Ordering Information .
Introduction 3.1 Parts Replacement Introduction This section of the service manual contains a list of replacement parts for the Panorama Patient Monitoring Network. 3.2 Available Replacement Parts and Assemblies Replacement parts at a board or assembly level are available. In most cases, individual components on boards and assemblies are not available. Contact the Service Department or your local authorized Service Representative for additional details. 3.
Parts Replacement 3.6 Ordering Information Ordering Information Please follow these guidelines when ordering replacement items for the Panorama Patient Monitoring Network. 1. Include the unit’s model and serial number. 2. Include the software part number and revision. 3. Include the part number exactly as it appears in the Parts List. 4. Include the description of the part. NOTE: Mindray DS USA, Inc.
Ordering Information 3-4 Parts Replacement DESCRIPTION PART NUMBER Patch Cable, 6', straight pinned 0012-00-1274-01 Patch Cable, 1', straight pinned 0012-00-1274-04 Patch Cable, 2', straight pinned 0012-00-1274-05 Patch Cable, 3', straight pinned 0012-00-1274-06 Patch Cable, 10', straight pinned 0012-00-1274-07 Cable, serial interface (touch screen) 0012-00-1306-01 Cable, audio 3.
Parts Replacement Ordering Information 1 2 3 4 FIGURE 3-1 Panorama Wireless Transceiver Components (Internal Top View) ITEM DESCRIPTION 1 Fuse GMA 2.
Ordering Information Parts Replacement This page intentionally left blank.
4.0 Calibration There is no internal calibration for Panorama® Central Station components.
Calibration This page intentionally left blank.
5.0 Preventative Maintenance 5.1 Display Monitors ...................................................................... 5-2 5.2 Central Station Chassis and Wireless Telemetry Server Chassis .. 5-3 5.3 Uninterruptible Power Supplies (UPS) ....................................... 5-4 5.4 Panorama Patient and Central Networks ..................................
Display Monitors 5.1 Preventative Maintenance Display Monitors The monitor panel and housing should be cleaned as required, but at least semi-annually. The following internal cleaning procedures should only be performed by a trained, qualified electronic technician. NOTE: Never use an abrasive glass cleaner containing highly concentrated ammonia and strong base chemicals since they damage the surface treatment. WARNING: Do not clean the monitor while it is on and/or plugged in. 5.1.
Preventative Maintenance 5.2 Central Station Chassis and Wireless Telemetry Server Chassis Central Station Chassis and Wireless Telemetry Server Chassis The following internal cleaning procedures should only be performed by a trained, qualified electronic technician. Turn off the AC power and unplug the AC main power cord and all other cables from the rear panel from the Panorama Central Station before attempting internal cleaning. Clean the monitor in an area free of blowing dust, dirt, and lint. 5.2.
Uninterruptible Power Supplies (UPS) 5.3 Preventative Maintenance Uninterruptible Power Supplies (UPS) The battery is designed to last for three (3) to five (5) years under normal use. The UPS performs a self-test automatically every two (2) weeks. If the test fails, the battery LED and remains illuminated. If this occurs, replace the battery. Instructions for battery replacement are included with the replacement battery. The replacement battery requires four (4) hours to reach a full charge. 5.
Preventative Maintenance System Maintenance 5.5 System Maintenance 5.5.1 Preventative Maintenance The Preventative Maintenance procedure for the Panorama Patient Monitoring Network will require periodic cleaning, inspection and testing. Use the following tables for each maintenance procedure: Display Monitors ACTIVITY AREA ACTION TECHNICAL LEVEL METHOD SCHEDULE Screen Clean User See Operators manual Section 11.
System Maintenance Preventative Maintenance Telepacks (Ambulatory Transmitters) ACTIVITY AREA ACTION TECHNICAL LEVEL METHOD FREQUENCY Buttons Test User See below Quarterly LEDs Test User See below Quarterly Case Inspect for damage Bio-Medical/ Clinical Engineer -- Quarterly Case Cleaning User See Operators manual Section 11.2 Lead sets Inspect for damage User -- Lead Sets Cleaning User See Operators manual Section 11.
Preventative Maintenance System Maintenance Lead Wire Set and Lead LED Testing. 1. Press the Check Button. 2. Verify illumination of all connected Lead LEDs. If one or more LEDs are not illuminated, replace the lead wire set and repeat the test. If one or more LEDs are still not illuminated, replace the Telepack. Lead Select Testing (3 Wire Lead Set Only) 1. Press the Lead Select button: Verify the Lead LED pattern changes every time the Lead Select button is pressed.
System Maintenance Preventative Maintenance This page intentionally left blank.
6.0 Connections and Configuration 6.1 Introduction ..............................................................................
Introduction 6.1 Connections and Configuration Introduction This section of the manual covers the equipment interconnection and software configuration for the Panorama Patient Monitoring Network. 6.1.
Connections and Configuration Introduction Use the following figure as a reference for proper component connection to the Central Station. Licensing Key Monitor 2 Not Used Monitor 1 Mouse Audio Keyboard C-LAN Not Used Serial Port1 (Comm Port 1) (VGA) ESD Protector and ProgrammingCable E-LAN Touch Screen2 (P1) Touch Screen1 (PO) FIGURE 6-1 Panorama Central Station (2U 0998-00-0700-01) 6.1.3 2.
Introduction Connections and Configuration Use the following figure as a reference for proper component connection to the Telemetry Server. 2.4 Telemetry (WE-LAN) Network Input Telemetry Network Patient Network Mouse Input Keyboard Input Patient Network (E-LAN) Input LVDS Cable Input VGA Input FIGURE 6-2 Telemetry Server (0998-00-0206-XX) Configuring the Telemetry Server Turn on the Telemetry Server and display(s). Enter the Telemetry Server into the Maintenance Mode: 1.
Connections and Configuration Introduction Wireless Telemetry Configuration ELAN IP Address Assign the Server an appropriate ELAN IP Address (7.6.6.XXX). Verify that no other device (Central Station, beside monitors, Telemetry Server) being assigned to the network has the same ELAN IP Address. WELAN IP Address Assign the Server an appropriate WELAN IP Address (7.8.8.XXX). Verify that no other device (Server, Access Point) being assigned to the network has the same WELAN IP Address.
Introduction Connections and Configuration For Hardwired Ethernet Connection Each bedside monitor must have a different IP address: 7.6.6.2, 7.6.6.3, etc. NOTE: The first 3 digits X.X.X. must match the IP address of the ELAN address of the Central Station. 1. Enter the Installation Menu by pressing and holding the Discharge key during power up. Release the Discharge key when the Installation Menu appears. 2. Go to the System Information Sub-Menu. 3. Set Enable Network to Wired. 4.
7.0 Appendix A 7.1 Panorama Motherboard CMOS Setup/Verification ....................
Panorama Motherboard CMOS Setup/Verification 7.1 Appendix A Panorama Motherboard CMOS Setup/Verification Verify that the VGA and Serial cables are connected between the display(s) and the Central Station. Connect the keyboard and mouse to the Central Station. NOTE: Do not turn on the system without first connecting the Serial I/O cable (P/N 0012-00-1257) to the Central Station. Place each of the monitor power switches to the ON position. Press and release the Central Station's front panel power switch.
Appendix A Panorama Motherboard CMOS Setup/Verification BIOS FEATURES SETUP VIRUS WARNING: DISABLED CPU INTERNAL CACHE ENABLED EXTERNAL CACHE: ENABLED QUICK POWER ON SELF TEST: ENABLED BOOT SEQUENCE: CD-ROM, C, A SWAP FLOPPY DRIVE: DISABLED BOOT UO FLOPPY SEEK: DISABLED BOOT UP NUMLOCK STATUS: ON BOOT UP SYSTEM SPEED: HIGH GATE A20 OPTIONS: FAST TYPEMATIC RATE SETTING: DISABLED TYPEMATIC RATE (CHARS/SEC): 6 TYPEMATIC DELAY (MSEC): 250 SECURITY OPTIONS: SETUP PCI/VGA PALETTES SN
Panorama Motherboard CMOS Setup/Verification Appendix A CHIPSET FEATURES SETUP (CONTINUED) 7-4 AUTO CONFIGURATION: ENABLED CPU-TO-PCI IDE POSTING: ENABLED SYSTEM BIOS CACHEABLE: DISABLED VIDEO BIOS CACHEABLE: DISABLED VIDEO RAM CACHEABLE: DISABLED 8 BIT I/O RECOVERY TIME: 1 16BIT I/O RECOVERY TIME: 1 MEMORY HOLE AT 15M-16M: DISABLED PASSIVE RELEASE: ENABLED DELAYED TRANSATION: ENABLED AGP APERATURE SIZE (MB): 64 SDRAM RAS-TO CAS DELAY: FAST SDRAM RAS PRECHARGE TIME: FAST SDRAM
Appendix A Panorama Motherboard CMOS Setup/Verification POWER MANAGEMENT SETUP POWER MANAGEMENT: DISABLED PM CONTROL BY APM: NO VIDEO OFF METHOD: V/H SYNC+BLANK VIDEO OFF AFTER: STANDBY MODEM USE IRQ: NA DOZE MODE; DISABLED STANDBY MODE: DISABLED SUSPEND MODE: DISABLED HDD POWER DOWN: DISABLED THROTTLE DUTY CYCLE: 62.
Panorama Motherboard CMOS Setup/Verification Appendix A PNP/PCI CONFIGURATION (CONTINUED) PNP OS INSTALLED: NO IRQ-12 ASSIGNED TO: PCI/ISA PnP IRQ-14 ASSIGNED TO: PCI/ISA PnP IRQ-15 ASSIGNED TO: PCI/ISA PnP DMA-0 ASSIGNED TO: PCI/ISA PnP DMA-1 ASSIGNED TO: PCI/ISA PnP DMA-3 ASSIGNED TO: PCI/ISA PnP DMA-5 ASSIGNED TO: PCI/ISA PnP DMA-6 ASSIGNED TO: PCI/ISA PnP DMA-7 ASSIGNED TO: PCI/ISA PnP PCI IDE IRQ MAP TO: PCI-AUTO PRIMARY IDE INT#: IDE INT#: A SECONDARY IDE INT#: IDE
Appendix A Panorama Motherboard CMOS Setup/Verification INTEGRATED PERIPHERALS (CONTINUED) 7.1.2 PARALLEL PORT MODE: SPP ONBOARD AUDIO CHIP: ENABLED 2U Central Station BIOS SETUP Pentium 4 Motherboard STANDARD CMOS SETUP Date (mm:dd;yy) Set to current Date Time Set to current Time IDE Primary Master ** [ST380021A] IDE Primary Slave ** [ST3200822A] IDE Secondary Master ** [LITE-ON LTR-52246S] (or LTR-52327S) IDE Secondary Slave None Drive A 1.44M, 3.5 in.
Panorama Motherboard CMOS Setup/Verification Appendix A ADVANCED BIOS FEATURES (CONTINUED) APIC Mode Enabled MPS Version Control for OS 1.4 OS Select For DRAM>64MB Non-OS2 Report No FDD For WIN 95 Yes Small Logo (EPA) Show Enabled ADVANCED CHIPSET FEATURES DRAM timing Selectable By SPD X CAS Latency Time 2.
Appendix A Panorama Motherboard CMOS Setup/Verification Integrated Peripherals (Continued) USB Keyboard Support Disabled AC97 Audio Auto Init Display First PCI Slot IDE HDD block Mode Enabled POWER ON Function BUTTON Only X Hot Key Power On Ctrl-F1 Onboard FDC Controller Enabled Onboard Serial Port 1 3F8/IRQ4 Onboard Serial Port 2 2F8/IRQ3 UART Mode Select Normal Onboard Parallel Port 378/IRQ7 Parallel Port Mode SPP PWRON After PWR-Fail Off Onboard Serial Port 3 3E8H Serial Por
Panorama Motherboard CMOS Setup/Verification Appendix A POWER MANAGEMENT SETUP (CONTINUED) Primary IDE 1 Enabled Secondary IDE 0 Enabled Secondary IDE 1 Enabled FDD, COM, LPT Port Enabled PCI PIRQ[A-D]# Enabled PNP/PCI CONFIGURATIONS PNP OS Install No Reset Configuration Data Disabled Resources Controlled By Auto(ESCD) X IRQ Resources X DMA resources PCI/VGA Palette Snoop Disabled PC HEALTH STATUS 7 - 10 CPU Warning Temperature Disabled System Temp ** CPU Temp ** Chassis Temp **
Appendix A Panorama Motherboard CMOS Setup/Verification FREQUENCY/VOLTAGE CONTROL Auto Detect PCI Clk Disabled Spread Spectrum Modulated Enabled Panorama® Service Manual 0070-10-0634 7 - 11
0070-10-0634 Rev E July 12, 2010
Mindray DS USA, Inc. • 800 MacArthur Boulevard • Mahwah, NJ 07430 • USA • Dom. Customer Service: 1.800.288.2121 • Intl. Customer Service: +1.201.995.8000 • Dom. Fax: 1.800.926.4275 • Intl. Fax: +1.201.995.8680 • www.mindray.com Mindray Medical Netherlands B.V.• P.O. Box 26 • 3870 CA Hoevelaken • The Netherlands • Tel: +31 33 25 44 911 • Fax: +31 33 25 37 621 Mindray (UK) Limited • 3 Percy Road • St.