Fukuda Denshi Co HLX501A HLX-501 User Manual

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. Read this manual prior to use of the HLX-SOI.
. Store this operation manual in an easily accessible place near the
unit for future reference.
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This device bears the CE label in accordance with the provisions of
Medical Device Directive 93/42/EECA
THE PERSONS RESPONSIBLE FOR PLACING DEVICES ON THE
EC MARKET UNDER MDD 93/42/EEC
NAME : FUKUDA DENSHI UK
ADDRESS : 13 WESTMINSTER COURT, HIPLEY
STREET OLD WOKING, SURREY GU22 9LG,
U.K.
Federal law restricts this device to sale by or (m the order of a
physician.
Copyright © 1998 by Fukuda Denshi Co., Ltd.
No part of this document may be copied or transmitted in any form
without the prior written permission of Fukuda Denshi Co,,er,
Printed in Japan
Telemetry Precautions . . . . . . ......................... . . . l
Safety Information and Messages ----------- - - ' --------- 11
Safety Considerations in Using
Medical Electrical Equipment ---------- 111
1. General Description . . . ........................ . . ..... 1
2, Controls and Indicators ....... . . ...................... 2
3. Mounting the HLX-SOI to the Bedside Monitor
(Mounting into 1355100] ................... . . ........ 4
{Mounting into 1355300] . . ........................... 7
4. Setting and Labeling the Frequency Channel
and Group Number ---------- 10
5. Setting the Receiving Channel of the Monitor ------------ 20
6. Cleaning, Sterilization and Disinfection - - - - - ------------ 21
7. Maintenance and Inspection - - ' - ~ -------------------- - 22
8. Specifications ....... . . .................... . . ........ 24
9‘ AcceSSOries . - - .................. . n - ................ 26
Telemetry Precautions
For proper management of the telemetry installation, consult your Fukuda
Denshi representative concerning the following:
- Plan the installation of your telemetry system taking into account your
entire medical facility needs and plant requirements.
~ Be sure the antenna system installed meets the facility and plant
requirements.
This Radio Frequency device is susceptible interference from Television
station and other outside sources. Interference may prevent the
monitoring of patients connected to this devices If problems exist
contact your local service representative.
NOTE :This device operates in the 400Ml-lz UHF band. The exact
frequency of operation depends on designation, has been
present for your facility and may be identified by cross-
referencing the channel designator on the device with the
Telemetry Channel»Frequency Table in this manual.
To assure safe and reliable operation, observe the following precautions:
' Be sure that no other devices are using the frequency assigned to this
transmitter,
' This device is susceptible to interference from electrosurgical knives
and other computerized equipment If problems occur contact your
local Fukuda Denshi service representatives
' Any obstruction such as reinforced concrete or large metallic surfaces
between the receiver and the transmitter can affect reception. If
problems occur contact your local Fukuda Denshi service represen-
tative.
- When the low battery alarm is present replace the battery,
Users are advised to periodically contact the FCC and local TV station
to determine television transmission and other transmitter frequencies
that may be used in their geographic area.
1. General Description
The HLX—SOI is a telemetry transmission module to transmit physio-
logical parameters monitored hy a bedside monitor in the DS»5000 series
via wireless technology Thus, the HLX-SO] allows the user to configure
an integrated telemetry patient monitoring system in combination with a
central telemetry receiver and central monitor such as the DS-SSOON,
Since the telemetry transmitter uses a synthesizing method, the user can
designate a desired channel through the bedside monitort The HLX- 501
is programmed through software transferred from an IC card installed in
the bedside monitor.
For compatibility with monitors other than DS-SOOO series, contact your
Fukuda Denshi representative.
NOTE: Depending on the country of destination, the telemetry
channel select function as described in this manual,
may not appear on the monitor due to regulations
governed by the country for wireless transmission.
External
Appearance
HLX-SOI
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2. Controls and Indicators
(D Antenna
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(7) Mounting Fixture (option)
@ Wire Adaptor Mounting Hole
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(5) Wire Adaptor (option) <5; Connector (option)
3. Mounting the HLX-501 to the Bedside Monitor
Described here are the procedures for mounting the HLX-SOI to the DS-
5100 and DS-53OO as typical bedside monitors, If the radio channel is
changed, it is recommended the channel label be changed in advance.
Although the procedure for changing the radio channel is described in
Section 4 of this manual, it is recommended the work be performed by
your nearest Fukuda Denshi representative
NOTE: Depending on the country of destination, the telemetry
channel select function as described in this manual,
may not appear on the monitor due to regulations
governed by the country for wireless transmission.
[Mounting into DS-5100]
NOTE: Before starting the mounting work, turn the main
power switch on the DS-5100 OFF and disconnect the
power cable from the wall outlet.
The transmission module
housing is located at the
upper left of the DS-SIOO as
viewed from the rear, Re-
move screw that holds the
cover in place and remove
the cover as shown.
F-LINKIHLX The F -LINK/ HLX switch is
Switch now accessible. Switch to the
HLX position to effect inter»
nal communication
(Setting this switch to the
HLX position disables the
external F—LINK connector.)
.C0nncct the cable from the
bottom of the module hous-
ing to the connector at the
bottom of the HLX—501.
Place the HLX-501 into the
housing, taking care not to
jam the cable in the inside.
Remove the cap which covers
the antenna hole in the top of
the transmission module
housing cover. Place the cover
back in its original position
while at the same time insert-
ing the antenna into the antenf
na hole. Replace the cover
onto the DSASIOO by replacing
the screw at the bottom.
Reconnect the power cord and turn the DS—SlOO ON. Set the
telemetry channel from the telemetry set-up display on the DS-5100.
For details in selecting the telemetry channel, refer to the operation
manual for the DS-5100.
Setting or changing the telemetry channel may cause inter-
ference with another telemetry system. Be sure to consult
engineering for telemetry channels to select the proper radio
channel which does not cause interference.
@ To check the system, and verify proper transmission from the HLX-
501 to the telemetry receiver, check the central receiver and monitor
to ensure the waveforms and alphanumeric data are properly
displayed.
The wireless network system is now functioning properly.
4. Setting and Labeling the Frequency Channel and
Group No.
NOTE: Depending on the country of destination, the
telemetry channel select function as described in
this manual, may not appear on the monitor due to
regulations governed by the country for wireless
transmission.
The HLX-SOl uses a synthesizing method for transmission of the
physiological waveforms and alphanumeric data The frequency identif—
ication channel can be changed through the bedside monitor using the
following procedure, Be sure to verify in advance that the new frequency
does not interfere with that of another telemetry transmitter currently in
use . Interference with another telemetry transmitter may cause accidental
hazardl
Check channels of all telemetry transmitters throughout the insti-
tutions If there is a manager for control of the frequency channels,
consult with the manager. If not, contact your nearest Fukuda Denshi
representative.
After detemtining which frequency channels are not in use, select a
frequency which will not cause interference, nor be interfered with by
other frequencies
Select the frequency for the HLX-SOI according to the operation
manual for the appropriate bedside monitor.
If the channel selected is different from that on the channel label,
replace the channel label. Channel labels are available from Fukuda
Denshi.
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6] To prevent interference from/to an adjacent institution, the HLXASOI
also transmits a group code for each transmitter module. There are a
total of 64 different group codes, The HLX-SOI is delivered from the
factory with the group number set at ”0'2
Before data from the transmitter can be displayed on the central
monitor, the telemetry receiver checks for the transmitted group code
to ensure it corresponds to the receiver group codes
The group code can be selected through the bedside monitor equipped
with the HI..X-501i Refer to the operation manual for the bedside
monitor, Contact your nearest Fukuda Denshi representative for
assistance.
. Some combinations of telemetry channels may cause interference with
other telemetry systems.
. Be sure to verify in advance that the selection of the frequency channel
does not interfere with another channelt
. Report the selected telemetry channel to the manager of radio channels
in your institution to prevent interference between transmitters.
. If an adjacent institution uses a telemetry system, it is advised to
inform the managers of telemetry channels for the other institutions to
prevent interference.
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5. Setting the Receiving Channel of the Monitor
Select the telemetry receiver channel to match that of the telemetry
transmission module The monitor will display the channel number. If
the transmission module has a different group code than that of the
receiver, set the telemetry receiver group code to correspond to the
telemetry transmission module. (For details on selecting the channel and
group code, refer to the operation manual for the appropriate monitor.)
If the selected channel number does not correspond to the frequency that
is actually received. an alarm waveform will be displayed to alert the
staff to interference (see example below).
NOTE: The interference prevention function is not effective
unless the receiver has the interference detection
function.
Verify the receiver has the interference detection
function and the proper channel number set.
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8. Specifications
Transmitting Information (will depend on bedside monitor used)
Waveform
Numeric Parameters
Status Information
Interface
zECG x l, 5 additional waveforms (eg.
Respiration, pulse, 3 blood pressure
waveforms)
1 All measured data (NIBP, SpQ, Temp 1,
Temp 2, BPl, BPZ, BPS, Heart Rate,
Respiration Rate, etc.)
: Low Battery, Electrode fail, Group code
(64 types), Alarm, Alarm suspend, Rc-
mote record, Model ID number, Trans?
mitter channel N0,
Communications Method: RS-23 2C Serial Interface
Telemetry Specification
Modulation Method
RF Output Power
: Digital, Frequency Shift Keying (FSK)
: 1 mW
Transmission Frequency
Band
Channel spacing
Power Requirements
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: 460 to 470 MHZ
: 125 KHZ
:+5 V, 60 mA supplied from the bedside
monitor
Dimensions and Weight
Dimensions 261.5(W) x 108,5(H) x 20.5(D) mm
Weigh : Approximately 100 grams
Environmental Conditions
Operating Temperature : 10 to 40 “C
Operating Humidity : 30 lo 85 %RH. no dew condensation
Storage Temperature : -10 to 60 °C
Storage Humidity : 30 to 95 %R.Hr(at 60 C)
Specifications subject to change without notice
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