Hardware Upgrade Installation Guide IntelliVue Patient Monitors MX400/MX450 Patient Monitoring
1Table of Contents 1 Introduction 5 What is in this Installation Note 6 2 Checking your Tools and Kit Hardware 7 Tools Required 7 Hardware List 7 3 Installing #E05 (Internal Recorder) 9 4 Installing #E22 (Quick Mount) 13 5 Installing #J13 or #J30 (MIB/Flexible Nurse Call) 15 6 Installing #J25 (Side USB) 19 7 Installing #J35 (WLAN) 23 Verification of #J35 Upgrade 27 8 Installing #J40 (Advanced System Interface) 29 9 Verification of Upgrade 33 3
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1 1Introduction This document contains or refers to proprietary information which is protected by copyright. All rights are reserved. Copying or other reproduction of this document is prohibited without the prior written permission of Philips Medical Systems. WARNING Only qualified service personnel (biomedical engineers or technicians) should perform the upgrade procedures described in this document. If your medical facility does not have qualified service personnel, contact the Philips Response Center or your local Philips representative. High Voltage - Voltages dangerous to life are present in the instrument when it is connected to mains. Do not perform any disassembly procedures with power applied to the instrument. Failure to adhere to this warning could cause serious injury or death. The electrical characteristics of anti-static mats should be checked before use, as described in the manufacturer s instructions for continued protection to both you and the equipment. CAUTION Before handling any circuit boards, firmly touch the exposed metal on the case to equalize the ground potentials. This will prevent static discharge and protect the logic components of the monitor. Handle circuit boards on the edges only; avoid touching board surfaces unless performing circuit board repair. Contaminants like skin oil will attract dust to accumulate which could retain moisture and affect the circuit performance. Use this Hardware Upgrade Installation Guide in conjunction with the respective Service Guide to perform the upgrade procedures. Follow the provided instructions thoroughly to avoid damage to the monitor or its components. 5
1 Introduction What is in this Installation Note This Installation Note contains procedures for installing the following upgrade kits for the IntelliVue MX400/450 patient monitors: 866370/866372 #E05 Recorder #E22 Quick Mount #J13 RS232/MIB Interface #J25 Side USB #J30 Flexible Nurse Call Relay #J35 IntelliVue 802.11 Bedside Adapter #J40 Advanced System Interface 6
2 2Checking your Tools and Kit Hardware Tools Required You will need the following tools to complete the upgrade: Torx screwdrivers (T10, T20) Needle Nose Pliers 1 small flat head screwdriver ESD mat and wrist strap Hardware List Before beginning, check that your upgrade kit has the hardware listed next to the appropriate option in the table below: Kit E05 E22 J13 J25 J30 Description 2 self-tapping screws M3 x 1.34 8mm long Cable Main Board -> Recorder Board Recorder Board Recorder 4 screws M4 X 25 incl. safety washer Quick Mount 1 screw M3 x 6 incl. safety washer MIB/RS232 I/O Board Plastic Cover side USB USB connector incl. cable 1 screw M3 x 6 incl. safety washer Flexible Nurse Call Relay I/O Board 7
2 Checking your Tools and Kit Hardware Kit J35 J40 Description 5 screws M3 x 6 incl. safety washer Triband Antenna Board WLAN Radio Board Antenna Holder Sheet 2 antenna cables cable clip 2 screws M3 x 6 incl. safety washer Advanced system interface board 8
3 3Installing #E05 (Internal Recorder) 1 Remove the battery from the monitor. 2 Remove the six screws and pull off the bottom housing. 3 Disconnect the cable connecting the power switch/ecg Sync Out board to the main board.... 4 Disconnect the two cables as shown below. 9
3 Installing #E05 (Internal Recorder) 5 Remove the two pins. 6 Remove the two screws as shown below. 7 Lift off the front from the back of the monitor. 8 Disconnect all cables from the main board. 10
3 Installing #E05 (Internal Recorder) 9 Remove the nine screws from the metal chassis. 10 Pull the chassis out of the rear housing. 11 Remove the internal blank cover from the rear housing. 12 Insert the recorder board assembly into the rear housing as shown below. 11
3 Installing #E05 (Internal Recorder) 13 Use the two screws provided with the upgrade kit to secure the recorder board assembly. 14 Reassemble the monitor by performing steps 1 to 10 in reverse order. When reattaching the cables in step 8, connect the recorder cable to the main board. When reattaching the front to the back of the monitor, the front must be positioned such that the latches snap into place. 15 Insert the internal recorder. 16 Tighten the two screws inside the recorder. 12
4 4Installing #E22 (Quick Mount) 1 Remove the battery from the monitor. 2 Remove the six screws and pull off the bottom housing. 3 Disconnect the cable connecting the power switch/ecg Sync Out board to the main board.... 4 Remove the two screws securing the blank quick mount cover and pull out the cover. 13
4 Installing #E22 (Quick Mount) 5 Insert the quick mount and secure it using the four screws provided with the upgrade kit. 6 Reassemble the bottom housing by performing steps 1 to 3 in reverse order. 14
5 5Installing #J13 or #J30 (MIB/ Flexible Nurse Call) 1 Remove the battery from the monitor. 2 Remove the six screws and pull off the bottom housing. 3 Disconnect the cable connecting the power switch/ecg Sync Out board to the main board.... 4 Disconnect the two cables as shown below. 15
5 Installing #J13 or #J30 (MIB/Flexible Nurse Call) 5 Remove the two pins. 6 Remove the two screws as shown below. 7 Lift off the front from the back of the monitor. 8 Disconnect all cables from the main board. 16
5 Installing #J13 or #J30 (MIB/Flexible Nurse Call) 9 Remove the nine screws from the metal chassis. 10 Pull the chassis out of the rear housing. 11 Insert the I/O board into its slot. 12 Secure the I/O board with the screw provided in the upgrade kit. 13 Reassemble the monitor by performing steps 1 to 10 in reverse order. 17
5 Installing #J13 or #J30 (MIB/Flexible Nurse Call) 18
6 6Installing #J25 (Side USB) 1 Remove the battery from the monitor. 2 Remove the six screws and pull off the bottom housing. 3 Disconnect the cable connecting the power switch/ecg Sync Out board to the main board.... 4 Disconnect the two cables as shown below. 19
6 Installing #J25 (Side USB) 5 Remove the two pins. 6 Remove the two screws as shown below. 7 Lift off the front from the back of the monitor. 8 Disconnect all cables from the main board. 20
6 Installing #J25 (Side USB) 9 Remove the nine screws from the metal chassis. 10 Pull the chassis out of the rear housing. 11 Insert the side USB connector into the main metal chassis. 12 Insert the side USB cover. 21
6 Installing #J25 (Side USB) 13 Connect the side USB connector cable to the main board. 14 Reassemble the monitor by performing steps 1 to 10 in reverse order. 22
7 7Installing #J35 (WLAN) 1 Remove the battery from the monitor. 2 Remove the six screws and pull off the bottom housing. 3 Disconnect the cable connecting the power switch/ecg Sync Out board to the main board.... 4 Disconnect the two cables as shown below. 23
7 Installing #J35 (WLAN) 5 Remove the two pins. 6 Remove the two screws as shown below. 7 Lift off the front from the back of the monitor. 8 Disconnect all cables from the main board. 24
7 Installing #J35 (WLAN) 9 Remove the nine screws from the metal chassis. 10 Pull the chassis out of the rear housing. 11 Attach the antenna board to the antenna holder sheet using the two screws provided with the upgrade kit. Insert the antenna board assembly (holder sheet and board) and secure the holder sheet with the two screws provided with the upgrade kit. 25
7 Installing #J35 (WLAN) 12 Insert the cable clip into the main metal chassis and route the antenna cable through the cable clip. Insert the WLAN board and secure it with the screw provided with the upgrade kit. 13 Before connecting the antenna cables to the antenna board, make sure to pull them through both guidance holes in the metal sheet. 14 Connect the antenna cables to the antenna board. 15 Reassemble the monitor by performing steps 1 to 10 in reverse order. 26
7 Installing #J35 (WLAN) Verification of #J35 Upgrade 1 Make sure the LAN cable is disconnected from the rear of the monitor, then switch on the monitor. 2 Go into Service Mode and select Main Setup -> Network -> Setup WLAN. In the Setup WLAN menu: set Mode to either 802.11Ah, 802.11G, 802.11Bg (not recommended), Auto (not recommended) or None (this setting disables the wireless LAN functionality permanently), to match your wireless infrastructure installation. set SSID to match your installation. set the Country code to 1000. Setting the country code to this value will automatically adjust the regulatory domain to match the configuration of the infrastructure. Do not set the country code to values other than 1000 unless otherwise instructed. set the Security Mode to either WEP, WPA(PSK) or WPA2(PSK) to match your installation. Enter the required keys/passwords for WEP, WPA(PSK) or WPA2(PSK). 3 Select Main Setup -> Network -> WLAN Diagnostic to access the WLAN Diagnostic window. 4 Proper installation of the IntelliVue 802.11 Bedside Adapter is assured by connecting to an access point over the wireless link. Place the monitor with the IntelliVue 802.11 Bedside Adapter installed in close proximity to the access point (e.g. if the access point is mounted on the ceiling, place the monitor directly below). Wait until the Conn.Status field in the service window shows Connected. Take the monitor approximately 5 m away from the access point. There should be no walls or other obstacles between the monitor and the access point. The following should apply: Observe the RSSI (Received Signal Strength Indicator) value for at least 5-10 seconds. The RSSI value will fluctuate but should stay above 30 in a 5 m distance from the access point used. The wireless link should be active, i.e. the Conn.Status field should be Connected, and the other fields should contain values. If the RSSI value is significantly lower, check the distance to the access point and the antenna orientation at the monitor. The antenna orientation should be vertical, but the physical placement of the monitor or other equipment within its vicinity as well as walls or other obstacles may influence the antenna orientation required to receive the best RSSI value. 5 If this test fails, retry in a different physical area with a different access point. 6 Perform the Wireless Switch test blocks as described in the Philips IntelliVue 802.11 a/g Infrastructure Installation and Configuration Guide. Test IntelliVue 802.11 Bedside Adapter Performance Test Expected test results RSSI value above 30 27
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8 8Installing #J40 (Advanced System Interface) 1 Remove the battery from the monitor. 2 Remove the six screws and pull off the bottom housing. 3 Disconnect the cable connecting the power switch/ecg Sync Out board to the main board.... 4 Disconnect the two cables as shown below. 29
8 Installing #J40 (Advanced System Interface) 5 Remove the two pins. 6 Remove the two screws as shown below. 7 Lift off the front from the back of the monitor. 8 Disconnect all cables from the main board. 30
8 Installing #J40 (Advanced System Interface) 9 Remove the nine screws from the metal chassis. 10 Pull the chassis out of the rear housing. 11 Insert the advanced interface board into its slot and secure it with the two screws provided with the upgrade kit. 12 Reassemble the monitor by performing steps 1 to 10 in reverse order. 31
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9 9Verification of Upgrade After an upgrade you must test the monitor to ensure that the unit has full functionality. Perform the procedures listed below as described in the Service Guide. Philips recommends that all test results are documented in accordance with local laws. Authorized Philips personnel report test results back to Philips. 1 Perform Visual Test. 2 Perform Power On Test. 3 Perform Basic Performance Assurance Test and, for added parameters, a Full Performance Assurance Test. 4 Perform all safety tests. If any single test fails, testing must be discontinued immediately and the device under test must be repaired or labeled as defective. Be sure to inform the user about the test failure in writing. 33
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Part Number 453564436291 Published in Germany 07/2013 *453564436291*