Remote Diagnostic Technologies 0002 Tempus 2000 Patient Monitor User Manual CUD 34 Revision 00 Tempus 2000

Remote Diagnostic Technologies Ltd. Tempus 2000 Patient Monitor CUD 34 Revision 00 Tempus 2000

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Users Manual Part 2

User/Operator Manual    Tempus 2000      CUD-34 Revision 00 Page 38  7 Maintenance, Servicing and Troubleshooting 7.1 General The Tempus 2000 is designed to be as maintenance-free as possible.  The only user-replaceable and user-serviceable parts in the Tempus 2000 are those listed in this section of the manual.   7.2 Battery Removal and Replacement Press the   button in the Advanced Help Menu in order to bring up the helpscreen for this activity. Follow the instructions given in the helpscreen to complete this activity. 7.2.1 Removing the Battery   WARNING  Do not short-circuit the terminals of any battery.  A short circuit can occur if the battery terminals come into contact with any metal or other electrically conductive object.  The battery may be irreversibly damaged if it is short-circuited.     IMPORTANT  Before removing the battery you must switch off the Tempus 2000 by pressing and holding the power button for two seconds.   Remember that the battery cannot be removed until the red lamp on the front panel has gone out.   7.2.2 Charging Batteries For full details on charging the rechargeable battery, please refer to the Tempus 2000 Battery Charger User/Operator Manual (part number 41-0003).
Tempus 2000    User/Operator Manual       Page   39   CUD-34 Revision 00 To charge the RDT rechargeable batteries, simply place the battery into the opening of the charger.  The battery can only be inserted in the correct orientation and will easily drop into place if the orientation is correct. Ensure that the charger is connected to the associated power supply and that the power supply is connected to a mains supply.  The mains supply that is supplied with the charger is approved for use in most areas including North America and Europe.  It is supplied with a cord that is appropriate and approved for use in the relevant market and it must be ensured that this cord is always used.  If the cord is damaged or needs replacing, it must be replaced with another of the same type and rating. Connect the power supply to the charger box by pushing the low voltage jack socket on the end of the power supply output lead into the receptacle on the charger. NOTE  Batteries cannot be charged on board aircraft but may be charged in land or sea based locations (where no other restrictions apply e.g. in hazardous locations).   Note that when the battery is first inserted into the charger, the “Charged” and “Charging” LEDs may flash intermittently for a short period of time (20 seconds to 4 minutes).  This indicates that the charger is in a “trickle – charge” mode.  The duration of time that the charger remains in this mode is dependent on the level of remaining charge in the battery when it is first connected to the charger. When the mains supply is connected to the charger, the green LED marked “power” will light.  When a battery is placed into the charger and the charging cycle is complete (normally 4-5 hours), the second green LED, marked “Charge complete” will light. 7.2.3 Disposal of Batteries Dispose of batteries in accordance with the applicable local regulations (these can vary from country to country). (In most countries, the trashing of used batteries is forbidden and the end-users are invited to dispose them properly, eventually through not-for-profit profit organisations, mandated by local governments or organised on a voluntary basis by professionals). Where the Tempus 2000 is marked with a CAA (UK Civil Aviation Authority) Safety Acceptance Approval Number, all defective or exhausted batteries must be returned to RDT for proper disposal.  Please contact RDT at the address given in section 1.1 to obtain instructions prior to shipping. 7.3 Replacing the Fuse A fuse holder is located on the bottom panel of the Tempus 2000 system unit.   The fuse may have blown if the Tempus 2000 will not operate when a suitably charged battery is installed and the battery life indicator indicates that the battery is OK.
User/Operator Manual    Tempus 2000      CUD-34 Revision 00 Page 40  7.3.1 Removing the Fuse To remove the fuse,  • Remove the battery  • Close the lid of the Tempus 2000 • Turn the Tempus 2000 on its side • Insert the edge of a small coin into the slot in the fuse holder and gently twist anti-clockwise about 1/4 of a turn to release the fuse holder • Withdraw the fuse holder • Remove the fuse from the fuse holder. If the fuse is good, it should be possible to see a fine wire running the entire length of the glass cylinder.  If the fuse is blown, it may be possible to see a break in the fine wire or the inside of the glass cylinder may be discoloured.  The following figure illustrates fuses which are OK and fuses which are blown. • It is not always possible to see whether the fuse is blown.  If in any doubt, replace the fuse. 7.3.2 Fuse Replacement Type     WARNING  It is essential that the fuse is only replaced with one of the correct type and rating described below.  Use of a different type or rating of fuse may cause damage to the Tempus 2000 or reduce the protection against risk of fire that the fuse provides.   Replacement fuses should only be obtained from Remote Diagnostic Technologies Ltd. or their agents.   The correct fuse type is 20mm, low capacity (glass body), 4A, anti-surge (type T).   Replacement fuses are available from Remote Diagnostic Technologies Ltd.
Tempus 2000    User/Operator Manual       Page   41   CUD-34 Revision 00 7.3.3 Replacing the Fuse     WARNING  Use of excessive force in the following steps may result in breakage of the glass fuse and consequent risk of personal injury or area contamination from broken glass.  This procedure applies equally to a new fuse or refitting the original fuse if it is not blown. To replace the fuse, • Gently insert the fuse into the end cap of the fuse holder.   • Hold the end cap and slide the fuse into the fuse holder on the underside of the Tempus 2000. • Insert the edge of a small coin into the slot in the fuse holder and gently twist clockwise about 1/4 of a turn to secure the fuse holder.  Only a small amount of force is required. 7.4 Periodic Preventive Maintenance The Tempus 2000 must be returned to the manufacturer every 10-14 months for preventive maintenance.  This includes, but is not necessarily limited to, factory recalibration of sensors, cleaning, and the replacement of worn, damaged or suspect parts.   Please contact the manufacturer at the address in section 1.1 to arrange preventive maintenance.   Please note that all returns must be performed within the restrictions of RDT’s Terms and Conditions of Sale. The Tempus 2000 should be securely repackaged in its original shipping materials prior to dispatch for preventive maintenance.  Do not include consumable materials when packing for periodic maintenance.  Contact the manufacturer if the original shipping material is not available, or damaged, or if you have any other queries on returns. 7.4.1 Cleaning by Manufacturer If the Tempus 2000 becomes soiled with bodily fluids or tissues it must be returned to the manufacturer for specialist cleaning and refurbishment.  Please contact the manufacturer for instructions.
User/Operator Manual    Tempus 2000      CUD-34 Revision 00 Page 42  8 Spares List 8.1 Spares List The following user-replaceable parts are available from the manufacturer at the address in section 1.1. Part number Description 01-0001 Blood Pressure Cuff – Child (US) 01-0002 Blood Pressure Cuff – Adult (US) 01-0003 Blood Pressure Cuff – Large Adult (US) 01-0004 Alcohol Wipes (Box of 100) 01-0006 Nail Varnish Remover Swabs (Box of 100) 01-0007 ECG Spray 01-0009 Thermometer Cover Dispenser (Dispenser of 25) 01-0012 Fuse 01-0013 Battery Charger 01-0014 Battery Rechargeable  01-0016 Capnometer Cannula/Filter  01-0017 Blood Pressure Cuff – Child (EU) 01-0018 Blood Pressure Cuff – Adult (EU) 01-0019 Blood Pressure Cuff – Large Adult (EU) 41-0001 Tempus 2000 User Manual 41-0003 Battery Charger User Manual 01-0022 Tempus 2000 Repack Kit* 01-0024 Tempus 2000 Telecoms Extension Cable 01-0028 Earpiece Covers (Pack of 60) *Note that the Tempus 2000 may be re-stocked by means of a kit that is available from RDT.  The kit contains: 4 off of the individual covers for the Earpiece, 2 off packs of Cannula and Filters, 4 off of the individual Nail Varnish Remover Swabs, 4 off of the individual Alcohol Wipes, 1 off full ECG Spray Bottle and 1 off full box of Thermometer Covers. The kit is intended to be used to completely restock a single Tempus 2000 system.  All usable items within the Tempus 2000 should be discarded.  The items contained within the kit must only be used with the Tempus 2000.
Tempus 2000    User/Operator Manual       Page   43   CUD-34 Revision 00 9 System Configuration 9.1 General A number of the parameters used by the Tempus 2000 are configurable to suit certain requirements.  An example of this is the Response Centre telephone numbers - should these change, the new numbers can be programmed in to the Tempus 2000.   If you pressed the   button in the Advanced Help Menu, the Tempus 2000 will display the System Configuration Menu.  This is shown below.   From this point you can access the configuration screens for the ECG (where you can change the filter frequency settings) or for the telecoms connections (where the telephone numbers of the Response Centre are stored).
User/Operator Manual    Tempus 2000      CUD-34 Revision 00 Page 44  You should only access these areas if you need to, and you should always ensure that you have enough time to ensure that the changes you make are the correct ones.  If you make any changes, you will be asked by the Tempus 2000 to press the  and the   buttons to confirm the changes you have made.  The Tempus 2000 will require you to repeat this key combination to ensure that you definitely want to make the change.  This procedure is designed to prevent the settings from being changed inadvertently because, once the changes are made, they become the default settings that the Tempus 2000 will always use.   Consequently, if you make changes to the connection configuration details that are incorrect, you will not be able to subsequently achieve a connection until the mistake is corrected.  So you should always be sure that you are making a valid change before you confirm the new setting. 9.2 ECG Configuration If you press the   button in the System Configuration menu, you will be able to switch between 50Hz and 60Hz filtering of the ECG.  You will also be able to put the ECG in demonstration Mode (for training purposes).  In this mode the device will display a computer generated ECG instead of a “real” trace when monitoring and recording. Follow the on screen instructions to edit the numbers as necessary. 9.3 Connection Configuration If you press the   button in the System Configuration menu, you will be able to edit the communications settings. This screen is divided into two areas, upper and lower.  In the upper section are the Communications Configuration details, these can be reset by you.  In the lower area is the Device Information section.  This contains the device serial number and the software version number.  You may occasionally need to refer to this information when dealing with RDT, but generally it is not information that you need to know. Follow the on screen instructions to edit the numbers as necessary.
Tempus 2000    User/Operator Manual       Page   45   CUD-34 Revision 00 10 Specifications and Standards 10.1 Specifications Note that all figures quoted are based on room temperature, pressure and humidity unless otherwise stated.  10.1.1 Thermometer Measurement range 18ºC to 43ºC (target) Type Tympanic Resolution 0.1ºC Accuracy ±0.1ºC 10.1.2 Electrocardiograph Input impedance >100MΩ Dynamic range ±5.28mV AC Accuracy ±4% DC offset ±300mV DC Frequency response 0.05Hz to 100Hz Sample rate 300Hz Sample resolution 2.58µV (LSB), 12 bit resolution Common mode rejection 96dB 50Hz/60Hz rejection selectable, implemented through software filter Defibrillator discharge protection Yes Maximum defibrillator voltage 5kV (all units are individually tested) Leakage current <1µA Pacemaker detection No Pulse rate ranges No hardware limitation.  Measurement software reads to 250bpm.  Higher rates will not be measured, but are still represented correctly in ECG graphs.
User/Operator Manual    Tempus 2000      CUD-34 Revision 00 Page 46  10.1.3 Non-invasive Blood Pressure 10.1.3.1 Adult cuff and Large Adult cuff ratings Systolic 60 - 250 mmHg Diastolic 40 - 220 mmHg Range 0 - 330 mmHg Accuracy ± 3mmHg or ± 2% (whichever is greater) Resolution 1 mmHg Maximum inflation 330mmHg 10.1.3.2 Child cuff ratings Systolic 60 - 250 mmHg Diastolic 40 - 220 mmHg Range 0 - 330 mmHg Accuracy ± 3mmHg or ± 2% (whichever is greater) Resolution 1 mmHg Maximum inflation 330mmHg 10.1.4 ETC02 sensor Range 0-100 BPM  Accuracy ± 2 BPM Range 0-10% CO2 displayed value Accuracy ± 5% (of full scale)  Rise time <2 seconds Delay time 5 seconds Operating altitude range 0-15000 feet  10.1.5 Sp02 sensor Range 30-240 bpm  Graphic display range 50-200 bpm Accuracy ± 3bpm or ±2% whichever is greater Resolution  1% Range  50% to 100% Graphic display range 50-100% Accuracy  ±2% at 70%-100%, ±3% at 50%-69% Type Functional saturation (test methods available upon request) Wavelength range Red 660nm, infra-red 905nm
Tempus 2000    User/Operator Manual       Page   47   CUD-34 Revision 00 10.1.6 Environmental Specifications Altitude 0-4500m (0-15000ft) (can be used at higher physical altitudes provided the local atmosphere is no higher than 4500m, e.g. in a pressurised aircraft cabin) Relative humidity 15%-95% (non-condensing) Operating temperature range 0ºC to 40ºC Storage temperature range  -20ºC to +60ºC Environmental protection IPX1, 30G shock 10.1.7 Miscellaneous Features and Specifications Dimensions L 300mm, W 270mm, D 240mm Mass 7.2kg (without batteries)  10.1.7.1 Rechargeable battery Battery life  4 hours running in normal use (battery life is shortened by approximately 20 minutes if only the built in Cell Phone is used) Nominal voltage  14.4V Charging voltage  16.4V ±1% Nominal capacity  5.5Ah Shelf life 2 years Weight  0.8kg Shelf life 2 years (before re-charging is required) Overall rate of charge loss 10% maximum per year (dependant on treatment) 10.1.7.2 Battery charger Mains input voltage 100-250V (19Vdc input to charger) Frequency 50-60Hz Input power 45W max Output voltage 16.4V dc Output current 3A
User/Operator Manual    Tempus 2000      CUD-34 Revision 00 Page 48  10.1.8 Communications  10.1.8.1 Types of Communications Low Speed Communications Transmits voice and data via two modems at 2.4 kbaud (ITU-T V.34, data compression V22bis) Medium Speed Communications  Transmits simultaneous voice and data over a single modem - OPTIONAL Wireless Communications Transmits simultaneous voice and data over a single built in Cell Phone (tri-band GSM).- OPTIONAL 10.1.8.2 Connection Compatibility The Tempus 2000 is designed to operate with any telephone line which provides an "RJ11" type connection with an analog interface.  Typically, this includes aircraft telephones and many fixed-line sockets.  RJ11 connectors are widely used in the USA. Adapters are available to permit the Tempus 2000 to operate with other types of telephone line socket.  10.1.8.3 Cell Phone (GSM) Specifications Dimension GSM 900 / E-GSM 900 GSM 1800 GSM1900 Frequency range TX: 880-914MHz RX: 925-959MHz TX: 1710-1785MHz RX: 1805-1880MHz TX: 1850-1910MHz RX: 1930-1990MHz Channel spacing 200kHz 200kHz 200kHz Number of channels 175 Carriers * 8 (TDMA) 374 Carriers * 8 (TDMA) 299 Carriers * 8 (TDMA) Modulation GMSK GMSK GMSK TX Phase accuracy 5° (RMS)  20° (peak) 5° (RMS) 20° (peak) 5° (RMS) 20° (peak) Duplex spacing 45MHz 95MHz 80MHz Frequency stability 0.1ppm 0.1ppm 0.1ppm Transmitter RF power output 33dBm Class 4 2W peak 30dBm Class 1 1W peak 30dBm Class 1 1W peak Transmitter spurious emission According to GSM spec According to GSM spec According to GSM spec Receiver RF level -102dBm -102dBm -102dBm Receiver RX bit error rate <=10-4 (Static Ch.) <=3% (EQ50) <=10-4 (Static Ch.) <=3% (EQ50) <=10-4 (Static Ch.) <=3% (EQ50) Note that the US FCC Grantee code for the Cell Phone is ROS0002.
Tempus 2000    User/Operator Manual       Page   49   CUD-34 Revision 00 10.1.9 Classification The system is classified according to the requirements of EN60601-1:1990 inc. A13:1996, the standard for Medical Electrical Equipment, Part 1, General Requirements for Safety, Clause 5 as: 5.1 Internally (battery) powered 5.2 Applied parts type CF defibrillator proof (ECG electrodes), type BF defibrillator proof (capnometer cannula, pulse oximeter probe, non-invasive blood pressure cuff) and type BF (thermometer). 5.3 IPX1, protected against rainfall according to IEC529 (with the display closed) 5.4 No parts supplied sterile or suitable for/requiring sterilising 5.5 Equipment not suitable for use in the presence of a flammable anaesthetic mixture with air or with oxygen or nitrous oxide 5.6 Suitable for continuous use (8 hours maximum before the battery will require replacement). 10.2 Standards Compliance  The Tempus 2000 complies with the applicable parts of the following standards: • IEC/EN60601-1:1990 inc. amendment A2:1995 and A13:1996, general requirements for the safety of electrical medical products • IEC/EN60601-1-2:2001, collateral requirements for electromagnetic compatibility, requirements and tests • IEC 60601-1-4, First edition, 1996 Collateral standard: programmable electrical medical systems (software) • IEC 60601-2-27, First edition, 1994 Particular requirements for electrocardiographic monitoring equipment • IEC 60601-2-30, First edition, 1995 Particular requirements for automatic cycling indirect blood pressure monitoring equipment • ISO 9918, First edition, 1993 Particular requirements for capnometers for use with humans • ISO 9919, First edition, 1992 Particular requirements for pulse oximeters for medical use • RTCA/DO-160D Environmental conditions and test procedures for airborne equipment • EN60529:1992 Degrees of protection provided by enclosures (approved to IPX1) • BS2G 239:1992 Specification for Primary active lithium batteries for use in aircraft • 3GPP TS 51.010-1 Digital cellular telecommunications system (Phase 2+); Mobile Station (MS) conformance specification; Part 1: Conformance specification • EN301489-1 Electromagnetic compatibility and Radio Spectrum Matters (ERM); Electromagnetic Compatibility (EMC) standard for radio equipment and services; Part 1: Common technical requirements.
User/Operator Manual    Tempus 2000      CUD-34 Revision 00 Page 50  • EN301489-7 Part 7: Specific conditions for mobile and portable radio and ancillary equipment of digital cellular radio telecommunications systems (GSM and DCS). 10.2.1 Other Standards Being Used for Reference Purposes The following standard is used for reference in the design of the Tempus 2000: • IEC/EN60945:1997 Maritime navigational equipment - General requirements - Method of testing and required test results
Tempus 2000    User/Operator Manual       Page   51   CUD-34 Revision 00 11 Symbols Used on the Tempus 2000 The following symbols are used on the Tempus 2000: Symbol Description  Defibrillation proof type CF applied part, The ECG electrodes are floating from earth and meet the patient leakage current requirements of EN60601-1:1990 Inc A13:1996 for type CF applied parts.  The ECG electrodes are proof against the effects of a cardiac defibrillator discharge.     Defibrillation proof type BF applied part.  The blood pressure cuffs, the capnometer cannula and the pulse oximeter probe are floating from earth and meet the patient leakage current requirements of EN60601-1:1990 inc. A13:1996 for type BF applied parts.  The applied parts listed are proof against the effects of a cardiac defibrillator discharge.     Type BF applied part.  The thermometer is floating from earth and meet the patient leakage current requirements of EN60601-1:1990 inc. A13:1996 for type BF applied parts.  The thermometer is not proof against the effects of a cardiac defibrillator discharge.     Hazardous voltage. Do not tamper with the internal components or connections of this device.  Always follow instructions when replacing the battery.     Attention, consult accompanying documents
User/Operator Manual    Tempus 2000      CUD-34 Revision 00 Page 52  Symbol Description  Battery area     Battery power level     System power on/off (push/push)     Date of manufacture, where the year that the item was manufactured is represented by the year and then the month e.g. 2002 06 is June 2002.     Single use device only, discard item after use    IPX1 The device is proof against light rain according to IEC529     The device has been declared by the manufacturer to be in accordance with the requirements of the European Union Medical Devices Directive 93/42/EEC as transposed by UK national legislation.              Shelf life, where the time that the unit must be used by is represented by the year and then the month e.g. 2004 06 is June 2004. YYYY - MM YYYY - MM
Tempus 2000    User/Operator Manual       Page   53   CUD-34 Revision 00 Symbol Description LOT YYYY - MM Where the year that the item was manufactured as a part of a larger batch is represented by the year and then the month e.g. 2002 06 is June 2002.
User/Operator Manual    Tempus 2000      CUD-34 Revision 00 Page 54  12 Terms and Conditions of Sale
Tempus 2000    User/Operator Manual       Page   55   CUD-34 Revision 00 13 Software License Agreements This product incorporates software object code licensed by Remote Diagnostic Technologies Ltd.  The software is licensed, not sold.   All rights reserved.    If you do not agree to this End User License Agreement ("EULA"), do not use the device or copy the software.  Instead, promptly contact Remote Diagnostic Technologies Ltd for instructions on return of the unused device(s) for a refund.   Any use of the software, including but not limited to use on the device, will constitute your agreement to this EULA.   The agreement: (i) prohibits any disassembly, decompilation, and/or reverse engineering or any other action attempting to discover or disclose the source code or methods or concepts embodied in the source code; (ii) the software and chipset copyright, trademark other proprietary notices and confidential legends shall not be altered; (iii) all warranties associated with the software object code shall be no greater than the license agreement made between Remote Diagnostic Technologies Ltd and its licensor, (iv) the liability of the licensor shall be limited and shall be no greater than that expressly set forth in the license agreement between Remote Diagnostic Technologies Ltd and the licensor.  END USER LICENSE AGREEMENT  You have acquired a device TEMPUS 2000 that includes software licensed by REMOTE DIAGNOSTIC TECHNOLOGIES LTD. from Microsoft Licensing Inc. (MS) or its affiliates EURODIS BYTECH LIMITED.   Those installed software products of MS origin, as well as associated media, printed materials, and “online” or electronic documentation (“SOFTWARE”) are protected by international intellectual property laws and treaties.   The SOFTWARE is licensed, not sold.   All rights reserved. IF YOU DO NOT AGREE TO THIS END USER LICENSE AGREEMENT (“EULA”), DO NOT USE THE DEVICE OR COPY THE SOFTWARE.   INSTEAD, PROMPTLY CONTACT  REMOTE DIAGNOSTIC TECHNOLOGIES LTD. FOR INSTRUCTIONS ON RETURN OF THE  UNUSED DEVICE (S) FOR A REFUND.   ANY USE OF THE SOFTWARE, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO USE ON THE DEVICE, WILL CONSTITUTE YOUR AGREEMENT TO THIS EULA (OR RATIFICATION OF ANY PREVIOUS CONSENT). GRANT OF SOFTWARE LICENSE.   This EULA grants you the following license: You may use the SOFTWARE only on the DEVICE. NOT FAULT TOLERANT.  THE SOFTWARE IS NOT FAULT TOLERANT.  REMOTE DIAGNOSTIC TECHNOLOGIES LTD. HAS INDEPENDENTLY DETERMINED HOW TO USE THE SOFTWARE IN THE DEVICE, AND MS HAS RELIED UPON  REMOTE DIAGNOSTIC TECHNOLOGIES LTD. TO CONDUCT SUFFICIENT TESTING TO DETERMINE THAT THE SOFTWARE IS SUITABLE FOR SUCH USE. NO WARRANTIES FOR THE SOFTWARE.  THE SOFTWARE is provided “AS IS”  and with all faults.  THE ENTIRE RISK AS TO SATISFACTORY QUALITY,  PERFORMANCE, ACCURACY, AND EFFORT (INCLUDING LACK OF NEGLIGENCE) IS WITH YOU.  ALSO, THERE IS NO WARRANTY AGAINST INTERFERENCE WITH YOUR ENJOYMENT OF THE SOFTWARE OR AGAINST INFRINGEMENT.  IF YOU HAVE RECEIVED ANY WARRANTIES REGARDING THE DEVICE OR THE SOFTWARE, THOSE WARRANTIES DO NOT ORIGINATE FROM, AND OR NOT BINDING ON, MS. Note on Java Support.   The SOFTWARE may contain support for programs written in Java. 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User/Operator Manual    Tempus 2000      CUD-34 Revision 00 Page 56  14 FCC Supplier’s Declaration of Conformity
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