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TABLE OF CONTENTS
SECTION 1: INTRODUCTION ............................................................................................................... 4
1.1 MANUAL OVERVIEW ................................................................................................................... 4
1.2 WARNINGS, CAUTIONS AND NOTES .......................................................................................... 4
1.3 OMNI PATIENT MONITOR DESCRIPTION .................................................................................. 4
1.4 RELATED DOCUMENTS ............................................................................................................... 5
SECTION 2: INTRODUCTION AND SYSTEM DESCRIPTION .......................................................... 6
2.1 SYSTEM OVERVIEW ..................................................................................................................... 6
2.2 SYSTEM BLOCK DIAGRAM ......................................................................................................... 6
2.2.1 POWER SYSTEM .............................................................................................................. 7
2.2.1.1 PIN ASSIGNMENT AND DESCRIPTION FOR AC-DC MODULE .......................................... 8
2.2.1.2 PIN ASSIGNMENT AND DESCRIPTION FOR DC-DC MODULE .......................................... 9
2.2.1.3 DC-DC MODULE TEST POINTS..................................................................................... 11
2.2.2 MAINBOARD (ARM-FPGA SYSTEMERT MODULEECG, RESP, TEMP,SPO2) .......... 11
2.2.2.1 PIN ASSIGNMENT AND DESCRIPTION FOR MAINBOARD .............................................. 12
2.2.2.2 MAINBOARD TEST POINTS........................................................................................... 14
2.2.2.3 FPGA ................................................................................................................................ 14
2.2.2.4 ARM (ADVANCED RISC MACHINE).................................................................................. 14
2.2.2.5 ERT MODULEECG, RESP, TEMP, SPO2 ................................................................... 15
2.2.3 NIBP MODULE ................................................................................................................. 16
2.2.3.1 PIN ASSIGNMENT AND DESCRIPTION FOR NIBP MODULE ............................... 19
2.2.4 SPO2 MODULE................................................................................................................ 19
2.2.5 DISPLAY ........................................................................................................................... 20
2.2.5.1 PIN ASSIGNMENT FOR TFT LCD PANEL DRIVING ............................................... 20
2.2.6 KEYBOARD (SWITCHES) .............................................................................................. 22
2.2.7 TOUCH PANEL ................................................................................................................ 22
2.2.8 SPEAKER ......................................................................................................................... 23
2.2.9 RECORDER ..................................................................................................................... 23
2.2.9.1 PIN ASSIGNMENT FOR RECORDER MODULE ...................................................... 25
2.2.10 RS-232 ............................................................................................................................ 26
SECTION 3: PERFORMANCE VERIFICATION................................................................................. 27
3.1 INTRODUCTION .......................................................................................................................... 27
3.2 EQUIPMENT NEEDED ................................................................................................................. 27
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List of Figures
FIGURE 2-1: OMNI SYSTEM BLOCK DIAGRAM .............................................................................. 7
FIGURE 2-2: POWER SYSTEM BLOCK DIAGRAM ............................................................................ 8
FIGURE 2-3: PIN ASSIGNMENT FOR AC-DC MODULE ..................................................................... 8
FIGURE 2-4: PIN ASSIGNMENT FOR DC-DC MODULE ..................................................................... 9
FIGURE 2-5: MAINBOARD BLOCK DIAGRAM ................................................................................. 12
FIGURE 2-6: PIN ASSIGNMENT FOR MAINBOARD .......................................................................... 12
FIGURE 2-7: ERT SYSTEM BLOCK DIAGRAM ............................................................................... 15
FIGURE 2-8: RESPIRATION SYSTEM BLOCK DIAGRAM ................................................................. 16
FIGURE 2-9: TEMPERATURE SYSTEM BLOCK DIAGRAM ............................................................... 16
FIGURE 2-10: NIBP SYSTEM BLOCK DIAGRAM ........................................................................... 17
FIGURE 2-11: OSCILLATORY CHARACTERISTICS DIAGRAM ........................................................... 18
FIGURE 2-12: PIN ASSIGNMENT FOR NIBP MODULE .................................................................... 19
FIGURE 2-13: SPO2 SYSTEM BLOCK DIAGRAM .......................................................................... 20
FIGURE 2-14: PIN ASSIGNMENT FOR KEYBOARD .......................................................................... 22
FIGURE 2-15: RECORDER MODULE BLOCK DIAGRAM .................................................................. 25
FIGURE 2-16: PIN ASSIGNMENT FOR RECORDER MODULE ........................................................... 25
FIGURE 2-17: RS232 PIN NO. DIAGRAM .................................................................................... 26
FIGURE 5-1: OMNI DISASSEMBLY SEQUENCE FLOW CHART, SHEET 1......................................... 38
FIGURE 5-2: OMNI DISASSEMBLY SEQUENCE FLOW CHART, SHEET 2......................................... 39
List of Tables
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SECTION 1: INTRODUCTION
1.1 MANUAL OVERVIEW
1.2 WARNINGS, CAUTIONS AND NOTES
1.3 OMNI PATIENT MONITOR DESCRIPTION
1.4 RELATED DOCUMENTS
A warning precedes an action that may result in injury or death to the patient or user.
1.2.2 Caution
A caution precedes an action that may result in damage to, or malfunction of, the monitor.
Cautions are highlighted in boldface type.
1.2.3 Note
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The physical and operational characteristics of the monitor are described in the users
manual and in the Specifications section of this manual.
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Creating both visual and audible alarm signals when settable limits are violated;
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text that follows the illustration. This is followed by more detailed descriptions of the theory
of operation of each block.
Patient Connectors
SpO2
Module
AC Input
Power
Supply
ECG
NIBP
Module
TEMP
Main Board
Lithium-Ion
Battery
External
Interface
RS232
Keypad
Switches
SPEAKER
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CN1
1
CN2
2
1
3
2
TRANSFORMER
3
4
CAPACITOR
Description
AC 220V input
not connected
AC 220V input
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Port CN2
Pin
1
2
3
4
Description
Ground
Ground
DCX, output +16.8vdc for DC/DC module
not connected
FLY2
1
DC
1
BAT
1
1
1
ASPO2
NET
CONTROL
NBP
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PRINTPOW
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
Description
BATT, battery input
Ground
Ground
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Function
Primary Ground
72KHz Drive frequency
72KHz Drive frequency
72KHz Drive frequency
+16.8vdc output
+5vdc output
+8.3vdc output
+12vdc output
ARM
microcontroller
completes
functions
of
management
of
modules,
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To
NIBP
Module
To
Power
Module
RTC/ E2 PROM
SpO2
ECG
CPU
Touch
Screen
ETCO2
module
Serial
Interface
User
Interface
FPGA
Speaker
FIGURE 2-5: MAINBOARD BLOCK DIAGRAM
2.2.2.1 PIN ASSIGNMENT AND DESCRIPTION FOR MAINBOARD
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Indicator
LEDs
LED
Pin
1
2
3
4
5
QTEMP
Pin
1 DVCC
2 RX
3 TX
4 DGND
ETCO2
Pin
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
Description
GND, Ground
LED2, DC LED control
LED1, AC LED control
POWKEY, POWKEY control
POWLED, control POWKEY LED
Description
+5vdc output for fast temperature module
receive data from fast temperature module
transit data to fast temperature module
ground
Description
DVCC, +5vdc for ETCO2 module power supply
Ground
Ground
DVCC, +5vdc for ETCO2 module power supply
TX232CO2, RS232 interface of ETCO2
RX232CO2, RS232 interface of ETCO2
Ground
Ground
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Function
Primary Ground
+3.3vdc output
+1.2vdc output
+1.8vdc output
+2.5vdc output
+3.3vdc output
E6 Negative lead
E6 Positive lead
E7 Negative lead
E8 Positive lead
Second Ground
+5vdc output
-5vdc output
+3.3vdc output
2.2.2.3 FPGA
A field-programmable gate array (FPGA) is a large-scale integrated circuit that can be
programmed after it is manufactured rather than being limited to a p redetermined,
unchangeable hardware function. The term "field-programmable" refers to the ability to
change the operation of the device "in the field," while "gate array" is a somewhat dated
reference to the basic internal architecture that makes this after-the-fact reprogramming
possible.
The CycloneTM field programmable gate array family is based on a 1.5-V, 0.13nm,
all-layer copper SRAM process, with densities up to 20,060 logic elements (LEs) and up
to 288 Kbits of RAM. With features like phaselockedloops (PLLs) for clocking and a
dedicated double data rate (DDR)interface to meet DDR SDRAM and f ast cycle RAM
(FCRAM) memory requirements.
2.2.2.4 ARM (ADVANCED RISC MACHINE)
STR912FA is a ARM-powered microcontroller which combines a 16/32-bit ARM966E-S
RISC processor core, dual-bank Flash memory, large SRAM for data or code, and a rich
peripheral set to form an ideal embedded controller for a wide variety of applications such
as point-of- ale terminals, industrial automation, security and surveillance, vending
machines, communication gateways, serial protocol conversion, and medical equipment.
The ARM966E-S core can perform single-cycle DSP instructions, good for speech
processing, audio algorithms, and low-end imaging.
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2.2.2.5.1 OVERVIEW
The OMNI ERT module consists of eight major blocks: interface circuit, ECG, respiration,
temperature, controls, isolation, and A/D converter on the non-isolated side.
The instrument incorporates the standard ECG 3-lead or 5-lead system (I, II, III) . It
provides two levels of low frequency noise filtering, T-wave filtering, R-wave detection,
pacer detection capability and baseline reset. The abbreviations RA, LA, and LL are the
right arm, left arm, and left leg leads, respectively, and I, II, III are the potential differences
between the limbs.
An expanded block diagram of the ERT system is presented in the Figure 9-3.
before
transmitting
through
opto-isolators
to
the
processor.
The
processor-installed algorithms operate on the signals to develop drivers for the graphic
display and to compute the heart rate in beats per minute (bpm).
In addition to the acquisition of the QRS waveform complex, the ECG input and
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Prior to making blood pressure measurements, the cuff is placed around a limb, typically
an upper arm (left or right). The NIBP measurement system is initiated by commands
responding to pressing the NIBP Start/Stop switch on the front panel. The cuff is inflated
at a rate controlled by the pump excitation current to a pressure above systolic, at which
level the artery is effectively occluded. Then, as the cuff pressure is reduced at constant
rate, the pressure transducers provide analog signals to the digital hardware where they
are digitized and processed to obtain systolic, diastolic, and mean blood pressure values,
as well as the beat rate.
The technique for translating the pressure signals into the required measurements makes
use of the action of the oscillatory characteristic of the returning arterial pressure. The
phenomenon is illustrated in the diagram below.
Cuff
Pressure
Transducers_1
Power
Pressure
Transducers_2
NBP_MCU
Pump
Valve_1
Valve_2
drive
drive
drive
RS232
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WARNING
The width of the cuff should be either 40% of the limb circumference (50% for
neonates) or 2/3 of the upper arm length. The inflatable part of the cuff should be
long enough to encircle 50-80% of the limb. The wrong size of cuff can cause
erroneous readings. If the cuff size is in question, then use a larger cuff.
Make sure that the cuff edge falls within the range of -. If does not, change a
more suitable cuff.
Connect the cuff to the air hose. The limb chosen for taking the measurement
should be placed at the same level as the patients heart. If this is not possible you
should apply the following corrections to the measured values:
If the cuff is placed higher than the heart level, add 0.9mmHg (0.12kPa) for each
inch of difference.
If it is placed lower than the heart level, deduct 0.9mmHg (0.12kPa) for each inch of
difference.
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MCU
JOUT
JOUT
Pin
Description
Ground
Ground
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sources, and the absorption of the arterial and venous blood (including the time varying
effects of the pulse) in the body tissues. The Oximeter processes these signals,
separating the time invariant parameters (tissue thickness, skin color, light intensity, and
venous blood) from the time variant parameters (arterial volume and %SpO2) to identify
the pulse rate and c alculate oxygen saturation. Oxygen saturation calculations can be
performed because oxygen saturated blood predictably absorbs less red light than oxygen
depleted blood.
SPO2
Sensor
Amplifier
MCU
RS232
Power
FIGURE 2-13: SPO2 SYSTEM BLOCK DIAGRAM
2.2.5 DISPLAY
This module is a color active LCD module incorporating amorphous silicon TFT (Thin Tilm
Transistor). It is composed of a color TFL-LCD panel ICs, control circuit and power supply
circuit and a backlight unit. Graphics and texts can be displayed on a 800 X 3 X 480 dots
panel with 262,144 colors by using LVDS(Low Voltage Differential Signaling) system for
interface and supplying +3.3V and +5.0V DC supply voltage for TET-LCD panel driving
and supply voltage for backlight.
The TFT-LCD panel used for this module is low-reflection and higher-color-saturation
type.
Therefore, this module is also suitable for the multimedia use. Viewing angle is 6 oclock
direction.
This module is the type of wide viewing angle and hi gh brightness (370cd/m2).
Backlight-driving DV/AC inverter is not built this module.
Description
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Data enable
10
11
12
Power ground
13
14
15
16
Power ground
17
18
19
20
Power ground
21
22
23
24
Power ground
25
26
27
28
Power ground
29
30
31
32
Power ground
33
34
35
36
Power ground
37
Sample clock
38
Power ground
39
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PKEY
Description
GND, Ground
LED2, DC LED control
LED1, AC LED control
POWKEY, POWKEY control
POWLED, control POWKEY LED
The power switch, connected directly to the supply, toggles the power between Standby
and On modes. When in Standby, the display is blank, and n o monitoring is performed.
However, the batteries are charging if an AC power source is connected to the rear panel.
2.2.7 TOUCH PANEL
This touch panel belongs to Four-Wire analog resistive touch panel for normal operating
with 1,000,000~2,000,000 touching times.
It is with high transparency (more than 76%).It is quite clear even the monitor with low
brightness.
Use a plastic stylus (tip R0.8 or over) or finger to operate. Sharp edged or hard articles are
prohibited. The gathering of dew in the panel may occur with abrupt temperature or
humidity changes. A stable environment condition is recommended.
It consists of a conductive bottom layer (ITO Glass or Film) and a conductive top layer
(ITO Film).
The two layers are suspended by many very small spacer dots. When a certain point is
touched, the top layer contacts the bottom layer and a voltage charged by the controller is
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Description
2.2.8 SPEAKER
The speaker is capable of providing 73 dBA of volume at a distance of one meter during
alarm conditions. The processor drives the speaker in different patterns as specified for
the different alarm priorities and conditions.
2.2.9 RECORDER
The optional recorder module is installed in the right panel of the monitor. It provides users
with the capability to obtain hard-copy records of selected vital signs information. Basic
control of the recorder is implemented by two push-switch controls on the recorder front
panel. One of these is used to obtain continuous recordings of the real-time waveforms
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displayed in two graphic frames. Along with the waveforms, the recorder prints the values
of the vital signs being displayed.
If scrolling is enabled in a display frame containing trend data when the Knob switch is
operated, then the trend record for that vital sign is printed.
Recording is accomplished on 50 -mm wide thermal paper at recorder speeds
programmable up to 50 mm/sec.
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Paper
Detector
CPU
UART
User Interface
Thermal
Printer
Motor
Motor Drive
MCU
POW
SIO
Description
Ground
Ground
+8.3vdc from DC/DC module
+8.3vdc from DC/DC module
SIO
Pin
1
2
3
Description
Ground
RXD, RS232 interface of PRINTER
TXD, RS232 interface of PRINTER
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2.2.10 RS-232
2.2.10.1 OVERVIEW
This is a rear panel 9-pin connector providing interfaces with other computer systems or
equipment. The driver for this port is a Universal Asynchronous Receive-Transmit (UART)
integrated circuit that interfaces this port with the microprocessor. The baud rate for this
serial transmission function is 57600 baud.
Patient data can be obtained through the RS-232 I/O connector on the rear panel of the
monitor by connecting it to an attached PC.
Pin #
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
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Multi-parameter simulator
SPO2 simulator
NIBP simulator
Temperature simulator
THCY-15 or equivalent
Safety analyzer
CS2675F, C2670Y,
CS2678 or equivalent
iBUSS or equivalent
Sources
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This procedure uses normal system components to test circuit operation. The power supply
source LED is used to indicate the power supply source type (battery or AC).
1. Connect an AC power cable to the socket on the rear panel of the monitor, press the
ON/STANDBY button to turn the monitor on. If AC SOURCE indicator is lit with green,
which means the AC SOURCE LED can work normally.
2. Power off the monitor. Unplug an AC power cable from the socket of the rear panel for
monitor, insert a charged batteries into battery housing (notice insertion direction, refer to
users manual, see its insert indication labeling on the battery), press the ON/STANDBY
button to turn the monitor on. If DC SOURCE indicator is lit with green, which means the DC
SOURCE LED can work normally. And the monitor works by battery.
3. Leave the sensor open with the LED and photo detector visible.
4. After the monitor completes its normal power-up sequence, verify that the sensor LED is
brightly lit.
3.3.4.2 Speaker Test
Press the ON/STANDBY button to turn the monitor on. After the normal power-up sequence,
click the screen, the speaker should sound. Press the ALARM SILENCE button on the front
panel of the monitor. The speaker is temporarily silenced.
3.3.4.3 Cooling Fan Test
Connect an AC power cable to the socket on the rear panel of the monitor and press the
ON/STANDBY button to turn the monitor on. If the cooling fan on the rear panel of the
monitor works with rotating and sounds a hum, that means the cooling fan works normally.
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Allowable Leakage
Current (microamps)
N.C.
100(SPO2)10ECG, temperature
S.F.C.
100(SPO2)50ECG, temperature
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ECG (LA)
ECG (LL)
ECG (LA)
ECG (LL)
ECG (RA)
ECG (LA)
ECG (LL)
ECG (RA)
Temperature
ECG (RA)
ECG (RA)
Temperature
Temperature
Temperature
SPO2
SPO2
SPO2
SPO2
N.C.
S.F.C.
Allowable Leakage
Current (microamps)
100(SPO2)10ECG, temperature
500(SPO2)50ECG, temperature
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4.1 CLEANING
WARNING: Do not immerse the OMNI or its accessories in liquid or clean with
caustic or abrasive cleaners. Do not spray or pour any liquid on the monitor or its
accessories.
To clean the OMNI, dampen a cloth with a commercial, nonabrasive cleaner and w ipe the
exterior surfaces lightly. Do not allow any liquids to come in contact with the power
connector or switches. Do not allow any liquids to penetrate connectors or openings in the
instrument. For cables, sensors and cuffs, follow the cleaning instructions in the directions
for use that accompany these accessories.
For the touch panel:
(1) Clean and soft clothes with neutral detergent and with isopropyl alcohol may be used for
cleaning.
(2) Do not use any chemical solvent, acidic or alkali solution.
(3) The panel is designed with air groove. Insulation and cushioning pads should be
designed around the edges of the panel to prevent water and dust.
4.3 BATTERY
If the OMNI has not been used for a long period of time, the battery will need charging. To
charge the battery, connect the OMNI to an AC outlet.
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Note: Storing the OMNI for a l ong period without charging the battery may degrade the
battery capacity. A complete battery recharge requires 4 hours. The battery may require a
full charge/discharge cycle to restore normal capacity.
Infinium Medical recommends that the OMNIs sealed, lead-acid batteries be replaced at
2-year intervals. Refer to Section 5, Disassembly Guide.
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5.1 INTRODUCTION
5.2 HOW TO USE THIS SECTION
5.3 DISASSEMBLY FLOW CHARTS
5.4 CLOSED CASE DISASSEMBLY PROCEDURES
5.5 FRONT CASE DISASSEMBLY PROCEDURES
5.6 REAR CASE DISASSEMBLY PROCEDURES
5.1 INTRODUCTION
Before disassembling the unit, perform the following:
Turn off the unit and remove the line cord
Remove all cables and hoses
Remove the battery
Perform all maintenance on a properly grounded work station.
The OMNI can be disassembled down to all major component parts, including:
PCBs
Battery
Cables
Recorder
Speaker
Chassis enclosures
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Handling Precautions:
a) Since front polarizer is easily damaged, pay attention not to scratch it.
b)
Be sure to turn off power supply when inserting or disconnecting from input
connector.
c)
Wipe off water drop immediately. Long contact with water may cause discoloration or
spots.
d)
When the panel surface is soiled, wipe it with absorbent cotton or other soft cloth.
e)
Since the panel is made of glass, it may break or crack if dropped or bumped on hard
surface.
f)
Since CMOS LSI is used in this module, take care of static electricity and insure
human earth when
g)
Handling.
h)
i)
j)
Do not press the reflector sheet at the back of the module to any directions.
k)
In case if a module has to be put back into the packing container slot after once it was
taken out from the
l)
Container, do not press the center of the CCFL reflector edge. Instead, press at the
far ends of the CCFL
At the insertion or removal of the Signal Interface Connector, be sure not to rotate nor
tilt the Interface
o)
p)
After installation of the TFT module into an enclosure (Desktop monitor Bezel, for
example), do not twist
q)
Nor bend the TFT Module even momentary. At designing the enclosure, it should be
taken into
r)
Consideration that no b ending/twisting forces are applied to the TFT module from
outside. Otherwise the
s)
t)
Excessive force or strain to the panel or tail is prohibited for the touch panel.
u)
Retain at least 0.3 mm clearance between touch panel and display module.
v)
Gasket or cushion pads around the edge of the touch panel may segregate water
and/or dust contamination.
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SECTION 6: PARTS
6.1 INTRODUCTION
This section contains exploded views of the Duo monitor, internal modules, and parts list,
along with part numbers, are shown in Table 6-1 partly. Item No. corresponds to the
circled callout numbers in Figure 6-1.
Figure 6-1: OMNI Exploded View
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Description
Alarm Indicator-lamp Cover
Part No.
PA-OMN-105
02
PA-OMNI-103
03
PA-OMNI-104
04
Touchscreen
PA-OMNI-602
05
Keyboard
PA-OMNI-331
06
PA-OMNI-004
Mainboard
Fix Chassis for Modules
PA-OMNI-309
PA-OMNI-008
AC/DC Module
PA-OMNI-301
DC/DC Module
PA-OMNI-302
NIBP Module
07
08
Thermal Recorder
PA-303
PA-OMNI-801
09
Recorder Cover
PA-OMNI-111
10
Rear Case
PA-OMNI-108
11
ETCO2 Module
PA-OMNI-334
12
ETCO2 Socket
PA-507
13
ETCO2 Cover
PA-OMNI-114
14
PA-OMNI-028
15
PA-OMNI-023
16
Speaker
PA-OMNI-814
17
Fan
PA-OMNI-813
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Description
NBP Cuff for Adult
NBP Cuff for Children
NBP Cuff for Pediatric
NBP Cuff for Neonate
SpO2 Sensor for Adult (Analog)
SpO2 Sensor for Children (Analog)
SpO2 Sensor for Neonate (Analog,Y type)
SpO2 Sensor for Adult (Digital)
SpO2 Sensor for Children (Digital)
SpO2 Sensor for Neonate (Digital, Y type)
ECG Cable & Leadwires
Dual IBP Sensor
Dual IBP Cable
Temp Probe for Esophageal/Rectal
Temp Probe for Skin Surface
NBP Tubing and Connector
SpO2 Extension Cable ( 2.1m, DB9 connector)
Disposable SPO2 Probe for Adult
Disposable SPO2 Probe for Pediatric
Disposable SPO2 Probe for Neonate
Thermal Recorder
Thermal Paper
Battery
ETCO2 Bracket
Holder
AC Power Cord
Grounding Clip & Line
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Part No.
PA-401
PA-402
PA-403
PA-404
PA-405
PA-406
PA-407
PA-408
PA-409
PA-410
PA-411
PA-414
PA-415
PA-412
PA-413
PA-417
PA-418
PA-419
PA-420
PA-421
PA -801
PA- 802
PA-OMNI-804
PA -806
PA-OMNI-807
PA -810
PA -812
SECTION 7: TROUBLESHOOTING
7.1 INTRODUCTION
7.1 INTRODUCTION
This section explains how to troubleshoot the OMNI if problems arise. Tables are supplied
that list possible monitor difficulties, along with probable causes, and recommended
actions to correct the difficulty.
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replacement parts. To obtain replacement parts, contact Infinium Medical or your Infinium
Medical representative.
Refer to
Paragraph
7.6.1
7.6.2
3. Display/Audible Tones
Display does not respond properly
7.6.3
7.6.4
Suspect readings
Recorder not responding
5. Serviceable Hardware Error Messages
7.6.5
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7.6.1
Power
pressed.
7.6.2
Switches
Table 7-3 lists recommended actions to address problems with the On/Standby switch
and touch screen panel.
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screen panel.
Recommended Action
1. Ensure status indicator LED, located on the
no display.
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7.6.3
Operational Performance
1.
operational,
but
physiological
2.
ECG
measurement
has
5. Air leak
Patient
is
moving
or
disturbed
during
measurement.
7.
Recorder
advance.
paper
will
not
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The error messages that correspond to hardware problems, and the recommended
Recommended
ECG communication trouble
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Cuff Error
Reset error
Serial error
Low Battery
Recorder UnLink
personnel.
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SECTION 9: SPECIFICATIONS
SAFETY
Meet the requirement of EN60601 series, CE marking according to MDD93/42/EEC
Equipment not suitable for use in the presence of a flammable anaesthetic mixture with air or with
oxygen or nitrous oxide
Type of Protection:
Class I (on AC power) , Internally powered (on battery power)
Degree of Protection:
Type BF, defibrillation-proof CF - Applied part
Sterilization or Disinfection
70% isopropyl alcohol solution or a nonstaining disinfectant.
methods:
Operation Mode:
Continuous Operation
Protection Against Ingress
IPX0
of Liquids:
APPLICATION
Neonatal, pediatric and adult patients
Physical Dimensions & Weight
Base Unit:
310270145mm
Weight:
4.7kgs
PEFORMANCE SPECIFICATIONS
Display:
10.1color TFT
Resolution:
1024860
Trace:
3 or 6 waveforms
Waveforms
ECG(I, II, III, aVR, aVL, aVF, V1-V6), PLETH, RESP, IBP1, IBP2,
ETCO2
Indicator:
Alarm indicator
Power indicator
QRS beep and alarm sound
Trend time:
From 30 minutes to 72 hours
ECG
Input:
5 lead or 3 lead ECG cable and s tandard AAMI line for
connection
Lead Choice:
IIIIIIaVRaVFaVLV
Gain Choice:
0.51.02.0
CMRR (common mode
>100 dB at 50 Hz or 60 Hz
rejection ratio):
Frequency Characteristic:
0.6740 Hz +3dB attenuation
ECG Waveforms:
7 channels
Sweep Speed:
12.5, 25 and 50 mm/s
HR Display Range:
30300bpm
Accuracy:
1bpm or 1%, whichever is greater
Alarm Limit Range
Upper limit:80400bpm
Lower limit: 20150bpm
Input Dynamic Range:
5 mV AC
Defibrillator Discharge:
<5 sec
Differential Input mpedance:
>5 M
Bandwidth:
0.5 to 30 Hz (filter mode), 0.5 to 40 Hz (non filter mode)
Electrode Offset Potential
300 mV
Tolerance:
Input Signal Range:
5 mV
Recovery:
<8 sec
Standards:
Meets the performance standards of ANSI/AAMI EC13:2002. Instead of a 1 mV
standardization voltage (section 4.2.2.9), a fixed, 1 cm reference bar is always present in the ECG
display, along with the ECG size setting expressed in mV/cm. The following references particular
sections of ANSI/AAMI EC13:2002.
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Respiration,
leads-off
sensing waveform.
Noise
suppression
4.1.2.1(b)
Tall
T-wave
rejection.
4.1.2.1(c)
Heart
Rate
Averaging
Method
4.1.2.1(d)
Response
to
irregularrhythm. 4.1.2.1(e)
Heart rate meter response
time. 4.1.2.1(f)
Heart rate meter response
time. 4.1.2.1(g)
Resolution:
Pressure Accuracy:
With the exceptions noted below, the monitor will reject all
pacemaker pulses having amplitudes of 2 to 700 mV and
pulse widths from 0.1 to 2.0 ms.
RA-LL impedance
0120 rpm
+ 3 rpm
Upper limit: 6120 rpm
Lower limit: 3120 rpm
12.5 and 25mm/s
Automatic oscillating measurement
<30s0300 mmHgstandard adult cuff
AVE<40s
Manual, Auto, STAT
2 min4 hrs
30 bpm250 bpm
Adult/Pediatric Mode
SYS
40250 (mmHg)
DIA
15200 (mmHg)
Neonatal Mode
SYS
40135 (mmHg)
DIA
15100 (mmHg)
1mmHg
Maximum Mean error: 5mmHg
Maximum Standard deviation: 8mmHg
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Overpressure Protection:
Alarm Limit:
TEMPERATURE
Range:
Accuracy:
Display Resolution:
Alarm Upper-lower Limit:
Channel:
Alarm Limit:
SPO2
ASpO 2 :
SpO 2 % Range:
SpO 2 Accuracy:
Adult Mode
280(mmHg)
Neonatal Mode
150 (mmHg)
SYS
5
0240 mmHg
DIA
1 5180 mmHg
2550
+ 0.225.034.9
+ 0.135.039.9
+ 0.240.044.9
+ 0.345.050.0
0.1
Upper limit 050
Lower limit 050
2 channels
1050
Anti-motion SpO 2
0100%
+ 2%70100%,non-motion
+ 3%70100%, motion
30-250 bpm
2 bpm(non-motion)
3 bpm (motion)
Upper limit 70100%
Lower limit 70100%
Red light LED wavelength
Infrared light LED wavelength
Sampling rate:
Respiration Rate:
Respiration Rate accuracy:
Response Time:
660nm5nm
940nm10nm
-10300mmHg
2 channels
Sensitivity, 5V/V/mmHg
3003000
ART, PA,CVP, RAP, LAP, ICP
1mmHg
1mmHg or 2%, whichever is greater
-10300mmHg
Sidestream or Mainstream
Non-dispersive infrared (NDIR) single beam optics, dual
wavelength, no moving parts.
0 to 150 mmHg (0 to 19.7%, 0 to 20 kPa)
BTPS (Body Temperature Pressure Saturated)
0.1mmHg(0-69mmHg), 0.25mmHg(70-150mmHg)
040 mmHg 2 mmHg
4170 mmHg 5% of reading
71100 mmHg 8% of reading
101150 mmHg 10% of reading
Above 80 breath per minute 12% of reading
100Hz
2150 bpm
1 breath
<3 seconds - includes transport time and rise time
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Inspired CO 2 measurement
Range:
NETWORKING
Wired Networking
Wireless Networking
350 mmHg
Industry standard: IEEE 802.3 wired network
Connected bedside number: Up to 16 bedside monitors
RJ45 interface or RS232 serial port
Up to 100m indoors
Frequency Range: 2.4122.484 GHz
Industry standard 802.11b/g wireless
Supports TCP/IP and UDP/IP Protocols
POWER
Source:
AC Power:
Battery:
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