GE Medical Systems Information Technologies 340MT WMTS Transmitter User Manual
GE Medical Systems Information Technologies Inc. WMTS Transmitter
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Chapter 4 Setup Procedures This section contains step-by-step instructions for connecting and testing your Model 340 Telemetry System. ,03257$17 CHANNEL NUMBERS—Ensure that the receiver and transmitter are operating on the same frequency; the channel numbers must be identical. The channel number label is located on the front of the receiver and on the side of the transmitter. If you have more than one telemetry system, make sure that each transmitter/receiver pair operates on a unique frequency. Connecting the Receiver and Monitor. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-2 Setting Up the Transmitter . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-7 Performing a Functional Checkout . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-10 Revision A Model 340 Telemetry System 2006899-001 4-1 Setup Procedures: Connecting the Receiver and Monitor Connecting the Receiver and Monitor There are two types of interconnection methods depending on the model of your fetal or maternal/fetal monitor. Check your monitor model number prior to making any connections. Models 115, 116, 118, 145, 150, 151, and 155 1. Turn off both the monitor and the receiver. 2. Place the receiver on top of, or near, the monitor. 340R Telemetry Receiver COROMETRIC TOCO IUP XX 118 ULTRASOUND 2 ECG UA Maternal BP 90 120 150 180 Maternal SpO2 bpm Select 210 Alarm Cancel Setup 240 BP Auto FHR BP Start BP Stop 4305AAO ULTRASOUND Volume Volume COROMETRICS MEDICAL SYSTEMS, 4305AAO MATERNAL / FETAL MONITOR ECG AND SpO 2 ELECTRICALL ELECTRICALLY ISOLATED REFER TO MANUAL FOR PROPER TRANSDUCERS Note: Model 118 shown. Figure 4-1. Positioning the Receiver 4-2 Model 340 Telemetry System 2006899-001 Revision A Setup Procedures: Connecting the Receiver and Monitor 3. Insert the receiver antenna (longer of the two antennas) into the rear panel Antenna connector ; rotate the attachment collar in a clockwise direction until snug. 127(A Remote Antenna Bracket, cat. no. (REF) 1441AAO, is available for attaching the antenna when the receiver will be enclosed in a cart or cabinet. Refer to the Installation Instructions, part no. (REF) 14153AA, included with the bracket; or contact your Biomedical Engineering Department for assistance. To attach the antenna to the BNC connector on the bracket, rotate the antenna attachment collar in a clockwise direction until snug. WARNING: TO REDUCE FIRE HAZARD REPLACE FUSE AS MARKED. 120Vac ANTENNA ULTRASOUND 120V ~ 50-60HZ 30W 0.25A SLOW BLOW ECG UA CONNECT TO COROMETRICS MONITORS ONLY CAUTION OUTPUTS TO MONITOR Figure 4-2. Attaching the Receiver Antenna 4. Connect the appropriate ultrasound, ECG, and uterine activity interconnect cables to the corresponding Ultrasound, ECG, and UA connectors on the receiver rear panel. Figure 4-3. Attaching the Receiver Interconnect Cables Revision A Model 340 Telemetry System 2006899-001 4-3 Setup Procedures: Connecting the Receiver and Monitor 5. Connect the remaining ends of the cables to the color-coded Ultrasound, ECG, and UA input connectors on the front or side panel of the monitor. Note: Model 118 shown. Figure 4-4. Attaching the Monitor Interconnect Cables 6. Connect one end of the Remote Event Mark interconnect cable to the connector on the receiver rear panel; connect the other end to the Remote Marks connector on the rear or side panel of the monitor. Note: Model 118 shown. Figure 4-5. Attaching the Remote Mark Interconnect Cable 4-4 Model 340 Telemetry System 2006899-001 Revision A Setup Procedures: Connecting the Receiver and Monitor 120 and 170 Series ,03257$17 120 SERIES COMMUNICATIONS OPTION—A 120 Series Monitor requires a Communications Board in order to interface to a Model 340 Telemetry System. If your monitor does not have this option, an upgrade kit is available as cat. no. (REF) 1559BAO. Contact your Service Representative for more information. 1. Turn off both the monitor and the receiver. 2. Place the receiver on top of, or near, the monitor. 3. Insert the receiver antenna (longer of the two antennas) into the rear panel Antenna connector ; rotate the attachment collar in a clockwise direction until snug. 127(A Remote Antenna Bracket, cat. no. (REF) 1441AAO, is available for attaching the antenna when the receiver will be enclosed in a cart or cabinet. Refer to the Installation Instructions, part no. (REF) 14153AA, included with the bracket; or contact your Biomedical Engineering Department for assistance. To attach the antenna to the BNC connector on the bracket, rotate the antenna attachment collar in a clockwise direction until snug. WARNING: TO REDUCE FIRE HAZARD REPLACE FUSE AS MARKED. 120Vac ANTENNA ULTRASOUND 120V ~ 50-60HZ 30W 0.25A SLOW BLOW ECG UA CONNECT TO COROMETRICS MONITORS ONLY CAUTION OUTPUTS TO MONITOR Figure 4-6. Attaching the Receiver Antenna Revision A Model 340 Telemetry System 2006899-001 4-5 Setup Procedures: Connecting the Receiver and Monitor 4. Plug one end of the interconnection cable into the Auxiliary Output connector (Connect to Corometrics Monitor Only) on the receiver rear panel. 5. Plug the other end into the respective telemetry connector on the rear panel of the monitor: 120 Series: Connect to J101. WARNING: TO REDUCE FIRE HAZARD REPLACE FUSE AS MARKED. 120Vac ANTENNA ECG ULTRASOUND 120V ~ 50-60HZ 30W 0.25A SLOW BLOW UA CONNECT TO COROMETRICS MONITORS ONLY CAUTION OUTPUTS TO MONITOR J10 J10 CONNECT TO COROMETRICS DATA ENTRY SYSTEMS ONLY CONNECT TO COROMETRICS SERIES 400 MONITORS ONLY J10 LEG PL TESTER CAUTION: FEDERAL LAW RESTRICTS THIS DEVICE TO SALE BY OR ON THE ORDER OF A PHYSICIAN. CONNECT TO COROMETRICS TELEMETRY RECEIVERS ONLY Figure 4-7. Attaching the Monitor Interconnect Cable to a 120 Series Monitor 170 Series: Connect to the receptacle labeled WARNING: TO REDUCE FIRE HAZARD REPLACE FUSE AS MARKED. 120Vac ANTENNA ULTRASOUND 120V ~ 50-60HZ 30W 0.25A SLOW BLOW ECG UA CONNECT TO COROMETRICS MONITORS ONLY CAUTION OUTPUTS TO MONITOR PUSH RS232 RS232 Figure 4-8. Attaching the Monitor Interconnect Cable to a 170 Series Monitor 4-6 Model 340 Telemetry System 2006899-001 Revision A Setup Procedures: Setting Up the Transmitter Setting Up the Transmitter Installing Batteries 127(If the transmitter will not be used for an extended period of time, remove the batteries to prevent damage due to battery leakage. 1. Turn off the transmitter. 2. Locate the battery compartment cover plate on the transmitter rear panel. 3. Remove the cover plate. Use your thumb to lift the raised end. Battery Compartment BATTERY COMPARTMENT DANGER: POSSIBLE EXPLOSION HAZARD IF USED IN THE PRESENCE OF FLAMMABLE ANESTHETICS. CAUTION: REFER SERVICE ONLY TO QUALIFIED PERSONNEL Lift Here Figure 4-9. Accessing the Batteries 4. Remove the depleted batteries. &$87,21 BATTERY DISPOSAL—Follow the battery manufacturer’s recommendations or your hospital policy for the disposal of used batteries. Revision A Model 340 Telemetry System 2006899-001 4-7 Setup Procedures: Setting Up the Transmitter 5. Insert four new “AA” alkaline batteries, observing the polarity markings in the battery compartment. BATTERY COMPARTMENT DANGER: POSSIBLE EXPLOSION HAZARD IF USED IN THE PRESENCE OF FLAMMABLE ANESTHETICS. CAUTION: REFER SERVICE ONLY TO QUALIFIED PERSONNEL Note: Antenna shown removed Figure 4-10. Transmitter Battery Orientation 6. Replace the battery compartment cover plate. Insert the lip of the cover in the lower portion of the compartment opening; swing the other end of the cover down and snap into place. 4-8 Model 340 Telemetry System 2006899-001 Revision A Setup Procedures: Setting Up the Transmitter Attaching the Antenna Insert the transmitter antenna (shorter of the two antennas) into the top panel Antenna connector; rotate the attachment collar in a clockwise direction until snug. BATTERY COMPARTMENT DANGER: POSSIBLE EXPLOSION HAZARD IF USED IN THE PRESENCE OF FLAMMABLE ANESTHETICS. CAUTION: REFER SERVICE ONLY TO QUALIFIED PERSONNEL Figure 4-11. Attaching the Transmitter Antenna Attaching the Carrying Strap Secure the metal clips at each end of the carrying strap to the belt attachment loops on each side of the transmitter. Figure 4-12. Attaching the Carrying Strap Revision A Model 340 Telemetry System 2006899-001 4-9 Setup Procedures: Performing a Functional Checkout Performing a Functional Checkout Initial Conditions Turn on the transmitter, the receiver, and the monitor attached to the receiver. Figure 4-13. Applying Power Testing the Radio Frequency 1. Check the status of the Signal indicator on the receiver: u Continuous Green: indicates the transmitter is active and the batteries have adequate capacity. u Flashing Green: indicates the signal strength is weak or marginal. 2. Check the status of the Battery indicator on the receiver: u Off: the transmitter batteries have power. u Flashing Red: the transmitter batteries are low and should be replaced before further patient use. u Continuous Red: the transmitter batteries are depleted. 4-10 Model 340 Telemetry System 2006899-001 Revision A Setup Procedures: Performing a Functional Checkout Testing the Ultrasound Functions ,03257$17 TRANSDUCER TYPE—Use only Corometrics 5700 Series Ultrasound Transducers with the Model 340 Telemetry System. 1. Plug an ultrasound transducer into the Ultrasound connector on the transmitter. Figure 4-14. Connecting an Ultrasound Transducer 2. Verify the following: u Models 115, 145: The corresponding FHR display reads 0 BPM. u Models 116, 118, 150, 151, 118, 155 and Series 120, 170: The corresponding FHR display shows “– – –”. If the display fails to illuminate, ensure that the corresponding interconnection cable is firmly attached to both the monitor and the receiver. 3. Use your finger to gently rub the ultrasound transducer face in a rhythmic manner—to simulate a FHR. Try to maintain a steady rate and verify the following on the monitor: u the corresponding FHR display value responds to the rubbing; u the corresponding FHR heartbeat indicator responds to the input; and u the ultrasound audio tones are synchronous with the transducer stroking. Revision A Model 340 Telemetry System 2006899-001 4-11 Setup Procedures: Performing a Functional Checkout 4. Plug the headset into the transmitter’s headset connector Figure 4-15. Connecting the Headset 5. Rub the face of the ultrasound transducer. Verify that you can hear ultrasound audio tones from both sides of the headset. 4-12 Model 340 Telemetry System 2006899-001 Revision A Setup Procedures: Performing a Functional Checkout Testing the ECG Functions 127(Not all monitors have a legplate tester. Refer to your monitor’s operator’s manual for complete information. 1. Slide the legplate into the monitor’s Legplate Tester jack and hold firmly in place. (The legplate tester uses an internal ECG simulator circuit for testing cable/legplate assemblies. The tester simulates a signal of 120 BPM ± 1 BPM.) 2. Plug the other end into the ECG connector on the transmitter. Verify the following on the monitor: u the corresponding FHR value reads 120 BPM; u the corresponding FHR heartbeat indicator flashes at a rate of 120 times per minute; and u the ECG “beep” is heard from the speaker. Figure 4-16. Connecting an FECG Cable/Legplate Revision A Model 340 Telemetry System 2006899-001 4-13 Setup Procedures: Performing a Functional Checkout Testing the UA Functions 1. Place the receiver’s UA Mode Selector switch in the TOCO position. ,03257$17 TRIMLINE TOCOTRANSDUCERS—If the monitor is on when you connect or re-connect a Trimline Tocotransducer to the UA connector, you must wait at least 10 seconds before pressing the UA Reference button. If the monitor is off, you must wait at least 10 seconds from the time the monitor is powered on. 2. Plug a tocotransducer into the transmitter’s UA connector. Verify the following on the monitor: u If the monitor has a UA display: the display reads an arbitrary pressure value. u If the monitor does not have a UA display: turn on the strip chart recorder and check that TOCO prints on the paper’s mode annotation line. Figure 4-17. Connecting a Tocotransducer or IUPC Cable ,03257$17 DEFAULT REFERENCE VALUE—Most monitors have a default UA reference of 10 relative units. Take into consideration that newer model monitor’s can be configured to store a custom default value. 4-14 Model 340 Telemetry System 2006899-001 Revision A Setup Procedures: Performing a Functional Checkout 3. Press the monitor’s UA Reference button to set the UA value to 10 relative units. Verify the following on the monitor: u If the monitor has a UA display: the display reads 10 relative units. u If the monitor does not have a UA display: turn on the strip chart recorder and check that the UA REF message and TOCO mode annotation both print on the paper. 4. Apply gentle pressure to the tocotransducer pressure sensing button and verify that the monitor (display or uterine activity trace) responds to the pressure input. Increasing force should produce an increasing value and vice versa. If no pressure changes are recorded, ensure that the corresponding interconnection cable is firmly attached to both the monitor and the receiver. 5. This step applies to monitors which support IUP monitoring. Place the receiver’s UA Mode Selector switch in the IUP position. Verify the following on the monitor: u If the monitor has a mode indicator: the IUP mode should be indicated. u If the monitor does not have a mode indicator: turn on the strip chart recorder and check that the IUP mode annotation prints on the paper. 127(Place the UA Mode Selector switch back in the TOCO position unless you plan to monitor with an IUPC. Revision A Model 340 Telemetry System 2006899-001 4-15 Setup Procedures: Performing a Functional Checkout Testing the Remote Event Marker Function 1. Plug the Remote Event Marker into the transmitter’s Remote Marks connector. 2. Turn on the monitor’s strip chart recorder. 3. Press the Remote Event Marker’s pushbutton for at least one second. Verify that an appropriate mark is printed on the paper: : This annotation is commonly used to record an “event.” This mark is available on all Corometrics-brand monitors. FM : This annotation is commonly used as an indication that the mother has perceived fetal movement. (Refer to your monitor’s operator’s manual to learn if your monitor supports this feature. Refer to your monitor’s service manual for information about enabling the option.) Testing the Environment Decide on which areas of your facility will be used for ambulatory monitoring. Test each location separately to rule out rooms that are restricted due to metal structures blocking signal transmission. 4-16 Model 340 Telemetry System 2006899-001 Revision A Chapter 5 Monitoring via Telemetry5 This section provides a brief overview of telemetry monitoring procedures. Refer to the "Maternal/Fetal Monitoring Operator’s Manual" for patient application information. Also refer to your monitor’s operator’s manual. Suggestions for Ambulatory Monitoring. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5-2 Monitoring Reminders . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5-3 Revision A Model 340 Telemetry System 2006899-001 5-1 Monitoring via Telemetry: Suggestions for Ambulatory Monitoring Suggestions for Ambulatory Monitoring ,03257$17 DESIGNATED AREAS—Show the patient the areas that are within signal range and where signal reception is clear. 1. Instruct the patient to wear the transmitter with the antenna pointed towards the receiver when possible. 2. Adjust the carrying strap to a comfortable length. 3. Encourage the patient to walk in a smooth, gliding motion. It is preferable to slide feet rather than moving quickly which may cause bouncing and artifact. 4. Instruct the patient, following each fetal movement, to listen via the headset, for continued fetal heart rate tones. 127(Transducers with short cables are available. Contact your Information Technologies Sales Representative. 5-2 5. Make sure the transducer cables are not dragging on the floor. If the patient is in danger of tripping over the cables, drape them over the patient’s arm; or shorten the length by taping a loop. Model 340 Telemetry System 2006899-001 Revision A Monitoring via Telemetry: Monitoring Reminders Monitoring Reminders General Use the correct interconnection method according to your monitor model. See page 4-2 and page 4-5. Remember to apply power to all three devices: monitor, receiver, and transmitter. Check that each interconnection cable is firmly attached to both the receiver and the monitor. As soon as any telemetry mode is detected, the front panel of the 120 or 170 Series Monitor is disabled and all front panel inputs are ignored. In other words, telemetry and monitor modes cannot be “mixed and matched”; you must use telemetry only or direct monitoring only. ,03257$17 170 SERIES—For proper operation with a 170 Series Monitor, disconnect all transducers from the front panel of the monitor. Ultrasound Use only Corometrics 5700 Series ultrasound transducers with a Model 340 Telemetry System. Remind the patient to use the headset to check for continual pickup of the fetal heart rate signal following each fetal movement. You may need to tape the transducer cable to the patient to prevent excessive tension on the legplate or attachment pad. The recommended position for the legplate is on top of the upper thigh instead of the inner thigh. This facilitates walking and minimizes fluid contacting the legplate. FECG Revision A Model 340 Telemetry System 2006899-001 5-3 Monitoring via Telemetry: Monitoring Reminders Tocotransducer Remember to place the receiver’s UA Mode Selector switch in the TOCO position. When connecting or re-connecting a Corometrics Trimline Tocotransducer to the transmitter’s UA connector, you must wait at least 10 seconds before pressing the monitor’s UA Reference button. If any device (monitor, receiver, transmitter) is off, you must wait at least ten seconds from the time the last device is powered on. Remember to place the receiver’s UA Mode Selector switch in the IUP position. IUP 5-4 Model 340 Telemetry System 2006899-001 Revision A Chapter 6 Maintenance All equipment, no matter how reliable, needs to be maintained on a regular basis. This section describes general care and cleaning instructions for the Model 340 Telemetry System. General Cleaning Precautions. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6-2 Cleaning the Transmitter and Receiver . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6-3 Revision A Model 340 Telemetry System 2006899-001 6-1 Maintenance: General Cleaning Precautions General Cleaning Precautions 127(Refer to your monitor’s operator’s manual for cleaning instructions for the monitor and transducers. 6-2 &$87,21 SHOCK—Unplug the fetal or maternal/fetal monitor and the receiver from the AC power source and detach all accessories. Do not immerse accessories in any liquid. Do not use abrasive cloth or cleaners on the monitor, the receiver, the transmitter, or any accessories. Model 340 Telemetry System 2006899-001 Revision A Maintenance: Cleaning the Transmitter and Receiver Cleaning the Transmitter and Receiver 1. Wipe any fluids from the surface of each unit. 2. Dampen a soft cloth with isopropyl alcohol and gently rub soiled area until clean. 3. Dry with a soft, dry cloth. Revision A Model 340 Telemetry System 2006899-001 6-3 For your notes 6-4 Model 340 Telemetry System 2006899-001 Revision A Chapter 7 Troubleshooting This section of the manual provides a troubleshooting guide for the most basic Model 340 operational problems. If the response to a specific question is not found, contact the Service Department at one of the following telephone numbers: Revision A Inside the United States: Call 1-800-558-5120. Outside the United States: Call 414-355-3790; or contact your local distributor. Model 340 Telemetry System 2006899-001 7-1 Troubleshooting: Problem Chart Problem Chart Table 7-1. Troubleshooting Problem Receiver Power indicator does not light when the receiver is turned on. Probable Cause n Receiver not connected to AC n Connect to AC receptacle. receptacle. n Defective AC power cord. n Defective AC outlet. n Replace AC power cord. n Use a different AC outlet. n Transmitter batteries completely n Replace batteries. Dispose of used discharged. Signal indicator flashes with transmitter turned on. n Mismatched transmitter and receiver channels. n Patient outside signal transmission Signal indicator flashes intermittently as patient ambulates. Signal and Low Battery indicators light with transmitter turned off. range. with transducers plugged into transmitter. 7-2 continuously with no transducers plugged into transmitter. n Instruct patient to stay within signal structures between transmitter and receiver. n External source of radio frequency n Contact your Information Technologies n Metal in walls, doors, or other interference is present. n Another transmitter with the same frequency is in use within the same facility. Service Representative. n Discontinue use of one of the transmitters. NOTE: Model 340 Plus and Model 340M Telemetry Systems can be factory re-programmed to an alternative channel number. n Contact your Information Technologies Service Representative. Transmitter batteries have less than 10 minutes of energy left. Replace the batteries. Dispose of used batteries according to the manufacturer’s instructions. Transmitter batteries are depleted. Replace the batteries. Dispose of used batteries according to the manufacturer’s instructions. Low Battery indicator lights batteries according to the manufacturer’s directions. n Ensure transmitter and receiver are labeled with identical channel numbers. range and designated areas where reception is clear. n Install optional ceiling antenna system. n Contact your Information Technologies Service Representative. n Service required. Low Battery indicator flashes Solution Model 340 Telemetry System 2006899-001 Revision A Troubleshooting: Problem Chart Table 7-1. Troubleshooting (Continued) Problem Probable Cause n Transducer not properly placed. n Transducer not properly connected to transmitter. n Receiver interconnection cable(s) not properly attached. n Receiver interconnection cable(s) defective. n Wrong interconnection cable(s) in use. n Radio frequency interference. Erratic FHR/UA recording. n Another transmitter with the same frequency is in use within the same facility. n Exceeding transmission range. n Shielding effect of hospital structure. n Monitor, transmitter, and/or receiver Monitor FHR and UA displays do not light when transducers are plugged into transmitter. Transmitter “chirps” every 4–5 seconds. Revision A off. n Receiver interconnection cable(s) not properly attached. n Receiver interconnection cable(s) defective. n Wrong interconnection cable(s) in use. Transmitter batteries have less than 10 minutes of energy left. Model 340 Telemetry System 2006899-001 Solution n Reposition transducer. n Ensure the transducer is securely attached to the transmitter. n Ensure interconnection cable(s) firmly attached to both monitor and receiver. n Replace interconnection cable(s). n Verify interconnection method. n Instruct patient to stay within signal range and designated areas where reception is clear. n Discontinue use of one of the transmitters. NOTE: Model 340 Plus and Model 340M Telemetry Systems can be factory re-programmed to an alternative channel number. n Install optional ceiling antenna system. n Contact your Information Technologies Service Representative. n Ensure all three devices are turned on. n Ensure interconnection cable(s) firmly attached to both monitor and receiver. n Replace interconnection cable(s). n Verify interconnection method. Replace the batteries. Dispose of used batteries according to the manufacturer’s instructions. 7-3 For your notes 7-4 Model 340 Telemetry System 2006899-001 Revision A Chapter 8 Supplies and Accessories This section provides an overall listing of supplies and accessories for use with a Corometrics Model 340 Telemetry System and with Corometrics Fetal or Maternal/Fetal Monitors. To order any of the supplies and accessories listed in this manual: Inside the United States: Call 1-800-558-5120. Outside the United States: Call 414-355-3790; or contact your local distributor. This chapter contains the following information: General . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Paper . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Ultrasound . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . FECG . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Tocotransducer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . IUPC . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . MECG . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Revision A Model 340 Telemetry System 2006899-001 8-2 8-3 8-4 8-5 8-6 8-7 8-8 8-1 Supplies and Accessories: General General Table 8-1. General Supplies Item Catalog Number (REF) Detachable IEC AC Power Cord, United States Plug 1392AAA Remote Event Marker, 8-foot Cord 3919BAO Remote Event Marker, 5-foot Cord 3919CAO Headset for Model 340 Telemetry System 3316AAO Ultrasound Interconnect Cable (Models 115, 145 only) 1399AAO Ultrasound Interconnect Cable (Models 116, 118, 150, 151, 155 only) 1399BAO ECG Interconnect Cable (Models 115, 116, 118, 145, 150, 151, 155 only) 1375BAO UA Interconnect Cable (Models 115, 116, 118, 145, 150, 151, 155 only) 1400AAO Mark Interconnect Cable (Models 115, 116, 118, 145, 150, 151, 155 only) 1397AAO System Interconnect Cable (Series 120, 170 only) 1563AAO Remote Antenna Bracket with Extension Cable for Cart Use 1441AAO Model 2116B Clinical-Notes/Data-Entry System 2116BAX Model 3116 LDR/LDRP Bonnet Style Mobile Cart—Finished 3116AAO Model 3116 LDR/LDRP Bonnet Style Mobile Cart—Unfinished 3116BAO Model 3116 LDR/LDRP Bonnet Style Mobile Cart with Hinged Drawer Front—Unfinished 3116DAO Model 3116 LDR/LDRP Bonnet Style Mobile Cart with Hinged Drawer Front—Finished 3116EAO Model 146 Fetal Acoustic Stimulator 0146AAY 8-2 Model 340 Telemetry System 2006899-001 Revision A Supplies and Accessories: Paper Paper Table 8-2. Paper Supplies Item Catalog Number (REF) Z-Fold Chart Paper Pack, 30–240 BPM Heart Rate Scale (40/carton) 4305CAO Z-Fold Chart Paper Pack, 50–210 BPM Heart Rate Scale (40/carton) 4305DAO Chart Guard Label Packet 4914BAO Revision A Model 340 Telemetry System 2006899-001 8-3 Supplies and Accessories: Ultrasound Ultrasound Table 8-3. Ultrasound Supplies Item Catalog Number (REF) Loop-Style Ultrasound Transducer, 5-foot Cord 5700EAX Loop-Style Ultrasound Transducer, 8-foot Cord 5700AAX Loop-Style Ultrasound Transducer, 10-foot Cord 5700CAX Button-Style Ultrasound Transducer, 5-foot Cord 5700FAX Button-Style Ultrasound Transducer, 8-foot Cord 5700BAX Loop-Style Ultrasound Transducer (Nautilus), 5-foot Cord 5700KAX Loop-Style Ultrasound Transducer (Nautilus, 8-foot Cord 5700LAX Loop-Style Ultrasound Transducer (Nautilus), 10-foot Cord 5700MAX Button-Style Ultrasound Transducer (Nautilus), 5-foot Cord 5700GAX Button-Style Ultrasound Transducer (Nautilus), 8-foot Cord 5700HAX Loop-Style Ultrasound Transducer (Nautilus), 5-foot Cord 5700JAX Ultrasound Coupling Gel Bottle, 250 ml (12/carton) 2434AAO Ultrasound Coupling Gel Bottle, 5 liter 2475AAO Reusable Belt for Loop-Style Transducer, Mesh Style (10/carton) 4425AAO Reusable Belt for Loop-Style Transducer, Velcro Style (10/carton) 4425CAO Reusable Belt for Button-Style Transducer, Elastic Style (10/carton) 4425EAO Semi-Reusable Belt for Loop-Style Transducer, Velcro Style (2/pack; 50 packs/carton) 4425FAO Single-Patient Use Belt for Loop-Style Transducer, Foam Style with Velcro Closure 8024AAO ,03257$17 TRANSDUCER TYPE—Use only Corometrics 5700 Series Ultrasound Transducers. Do not use a Corometrics 5600 Series Transducer. The 5600 Series Transducers are only for direct connection to a Model 115 or Model 145 Fetal Monitor or for use with a Model 320 or Model 330 Telemetry System. 8-4 Model 340 Telemetry System 2006899-001 Revision A Supplies and Accessories: FECG FECG Table 8-4. FECG Supplies Item Catalog Number (REF) Qwik Connect Plus Spiral Electrode (50/carton) 7000AAO Legplate for Qwik Connect Plus Spiral Electrode, 8-foot Cord 1590AAO Strap Adaptor for Qwik Connect Plus Spiral Electrode Legplates 1594AAO ECG Conductive Cream Bottle, 118 ml (12/carton) 4514AAO Reusable Legplate Strap with Velcro Closure (24/carton) 2023AAO Single-Patient Use Legplate Strap 8036AAO Revision A Model 340 Telemetry System 2006899-001 8-5 Supplies and Accessories: Tocotransducer Tocotransducer Table 8-5. Tocotransducer Supplies Item Catalog Number (REF) Loop-Style Tocotransducer (Nautilus), 5-foot Cord 2264KAX Loop-Style Tocotransducer (Nautilus), 8-foot Cord 2264LAX Loop-Style Tocotransducer (Nautilus), 10-foot Cord 2264MAX Button-Style Tocotransducer (Nautilus), 5-foot Cord 2264GAX Button-Style Tocotransducer (Nautilus), 8-foot Cord 2264HAX Button-Style Tocotransducer (Nautilus), 10-foot Cord 2264JAX Reusable Belt for Loop-Style Transducer, Mesh Style (10/carton) 4425AAO Reusable Belt for Loop-Style Transducer, Velcro Style (10/carton) 4425CAO Reusable Belt for Button-Style Transducer, Elastic Style (10/carton) 4425EAO Semi-Reusable Belt for Loop-Style Transducer, Velcro Style (2/pack; 50 packs/carton) 4425FAO Single-Patient Use Belt for Loop-Style Transducer, Foam Style with Velcro Closure 8024AAO 8-6 Model 340 Telemetry System 2006899-001 Revision A Supplies and Accessories: IUPC IUPC Table 8-6. IUPC Supplies Item Catalog Number (REF) Corometrics Softrans IUPC with Amnio Infusion/Sampling Capabilities (10/carton) 2076AAO Corometrics Softrans Intermediate Cable 1336AAO Reusable Strain Gauge Pressure Transducer, 10-foot Cord (with Holder) 4007BAX Reusable Strain Gauge Pressure Transducer, 10-foot Cord (without Holder) 4007LAX Holder for Reusable Pressure Transducer 4516BAO IUP Kit with Syringe for Reusable Pressure Transducer (50/carton) 2069AAO Single-Patient Use Sterile Dome (10/carton) 5512AAO Single-Patient Use Sterile Dome (120/carton) 5512BAO Reusable Dome (5/carton) 5507AAO Pressure Relief Valve for Pressure Transducer Dome (5/carton) 8070AAO Disposable Strain Gauge Pressure Transducer (10/carton) 4009AAX Holder for Disposable Pressure Transducer 4519AAO Holder Assembly for Disposable Pressure Transducer 4518BAO Revision A Model 340 Telemetry System 2006899-001 8-7 Supplies and Accessories: MECG MECG Table 8-7. MECG Supplies Item Catalog Number (REF) MECG Cable (round connector) for use with detachable leadwires, USA/AHA 1554AAO MECG Cable (round connector) for use with detachable leadwires, Intl./IEC 1554BAO Multi-Link Snap Leadwires, Set of 3, Grouped Detachable, 31 inches 411203-001 Multi-Link Snap Leadwires, Set of 5, Individually Detachable, 31 inches 411200-001 Multi-Link Grabber Leadwires, Set of 3, Grouped Detachable, 31 inches 412682-001 Multi-Link Grabber Leadwires, Set of 5, Individually Detachable, 31 inches 414556-001 Leadwire Adapter, 3-Lead Multi-Link to 3-Lead DIN 414371-001 Electrodes, Round, Foam, Pouches of 30, Case of 300 8-8 Model 340 Telemetry System 2006899-001 9431-004 Revision A Chapter 9 Technical Specifications 127(Specifications are subject to change without notice. This section contains a detailed list of the technical specifications for the Model 340 Telemetry System. This chapter lists specifications for the following: Transmitter . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9-2 Receiver. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9-4 Revision A Model 340 Telemetry System 2006899-001 9-1 Technical Specifications: Transmitter Transmitter Table 9-1. Transmitter Category Technical Specifications Physical Characteristics Height: Width: Depth: Weight: 1.8 in (4.5 cm) 5.4 in (13.8 cm) 7.5 in (19.0 cm) 1.75 lbs (0.8 kg) Environmental Conditions Ambient Temperature: Relative Humidity: Atmospheric Pressure: Operating 50°F to 104°F (10°C to 40°C) 5% to 95%, non-condensing 700–1060 mbar (525–795 mmHg) Storage 14°F to 131°F (–10°C to 55°C) 5% to 95%, non-condensing 700–1060 mbar (525–795 mmHg) Certification and Compliance UL: FCC: Industry Canada: 340 Original Release and Plus UL-544 Listed Complies with FCC Part 90 Complies with RSS-119 340M UL-544 Listed Complies with FCC Part 95 Complies with RSS-210 Monitoring Modes Fetal Heart Rate: Uterine Activity: Maternal Heart Rate: Ultrasound (US) and Fetal ECG (FECG) External Tocotransducer (TOCO) or Internal Intrauterine Pressure Catheter (IUPC) Maternal ECG (MECG) Ultrasound Mode System: Transmitter Frequency: Intensity (Isata): Pulse Doppler 1.151 MHz <5 mW/cm2 ECG Mode Input Impedance: dc Tolerance: Common Mode Rejection Ratio: FECG Sensitivity: MECG Sensitivity: >1 GΩ ±1 V >90 dB 20 µ V to 1 mV 0.5 mV to 5 mV TOCO Mode Type: Sensitivity: Range: Tocotransducer 20 µ V/relative unit –50 to +250 relative units IUPC Mode Type: Sensitivity: Range: dc Strain Gauge 20 µ V/mmHg –50 to +250 mmHg RF Section Output Power: Available Frequencies: Channel Bandwidth: 340 Original Release and Plus 10 mW 430–470 MHz 25 kHz 340M 4 mW 608–614 MHz 25 kHz Transmission Range: 340 Original Release and Plus 1640 ft (500 m), line of sight 340M 200 ft (61 m), line of sight 9-2 Model 340 Telemetry System 2006899-001 Revision A Technical Specifications: Transmitter Table 9-1. Transmitter Category Technical Specifications Antenna Type: Flexible, detachable, BNC interconnect Batteries Type: Life: Four “AA” Alkaline Cells, 6.0 Vdc at 2450 mAh 20 h, approximatelya Control: On/Off Switch Audio Indicator: Low Battery Connectors: Remote Event Marker Input, Headset Output Use of the headset will deplete the batteries more rapidly. Revision A Model 340 Telemetry System 2006899-001 9-3 Technical Specifications: Receiver Receiver Table 9-1. Receiver Category Technical Specifications Power Requirements Nominal Line Voltage: Line Frequency: Power Consumption (maximum): Chassis Leakage: 100–120 VAC 50/60 Hz 30 W <50 µ A Physical Characteristics Height: Width: Depth: Weight: 3.2 in (8.1 cm) 7.4 in (18.8 cm) 11.4 in (29.0 cm) 7.0 lbs (3.2 kg) Environmental Conditions Ambient Temperature: Relative Humidity: Atmospheric Pressure: Operating 50°F to 104°F (10°C to 40°C) 5% to 95%, non-condensing 700–1060 mbar (525–795 mmHg) Storage 14°F to 131°F (–10°C to 55°C) 5% to 95%, non-condensing 700–1060 mbar (525–795 mmHg) Certification and Compliance UL: FCC: Industry Canada: 340 Original Release and Plus UL-544 Listed Complies with FCC Part 15 Complies with RSS-119 340M UL-544 Listed Complies with FCC Part 15 Complies with RSS-210 Output Signals: US, ECG, UA, and Mark RF Section Input Impedance: Input Sensitivity: 50 Ω <0.4 µ V for 12 dB SINAD 220–240 VAC 50/60 Hz 30 W Antenna Type: Flexible, detachable, BNC interconnect (Other factory-approved external antennas or antenna systems may be used. Contact your Information Technologies Service Representative for more information.) Controls: On/Off Switch, UA Mode Switch Visual Indicators: Power: Signal Strength: Transmitter Low/Depleted Battery: Green LED Green LED Red LED Connectors AC Line Input: Mark Output: Ultrasound Output: ECG Output: UA Output: Auxiliary Output: 3-Prong, IEC-Style Use only with Models 115, 116, 118, 145, 150, 151, and 155 Monitors. Use only with Models 115, 116, 118, 145, 150, 151, and 155 Monitors. Use only with Models 115, 116, 118, 145, 150, 151, and 155 Monitors. Use only with Models 115, 116, 118, 145, 150, 151, and 155 Monitors. Use only with Series 120 and 170 Monitors. 9-4 Model 340 Telemetry System 2006899-001 Revision A MANUAL P/N 2006899-001 Ê2006899-001~Š REV
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