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TMS-6016

Telemetry Monitoring System

Service Manual
Intellectual Property Statement
SHENZHEN MINDRAY BIO-MEDICAL ELECTRONICS CO., LTD. (hereinafter called
Mindray) owns the intellectual property rights to this product and this manual. This manual
may refer to information protected by copyrights or patents and does not convey any license
under the patent rights of Mindray, nor the rights of others. Mindray does not assume any
liability arising out of any infringements of patents or other rights of third parties.

and are the registered trademarks or trademarks owned by Mindray in


China and other countries.

I
Preface
Manual Purpose

This manual provides detailed information about the assembling, dissembling, testing and
troubleshooting of the equipment to support effective troubleshooting and repair. It is not
intended to be a comprehensive, in-depth explanation of the product architecture or technical
implementation. Observance of the manual is a prerequisite for proper equipment
maintenance and prevents equipment damage and personnel injury.

Intended Audience

This manual is for biomedical engineers, authorized technicians or service representatives


responsible for troubleshooting, repairing and maintaining the defibrillator/ monitors

Revision History

This manual has a revision number. This revision number changes whenever the manual is
updated due to software or technical specification change. Contents of this manual are subject
to change without prior notice.
„ Version number 3.0
„ Release time: October 2008
© 2005-2008 Shenzhen Mindray Bio-Medical Electronics Co., Ltd. All rights reserved.

II
Contents

1 Safety ................................................................................................................................. 1-1


1.1 Safety Information .......................................................................................................... 1-1
1.1.1 DANGER ........................................................................................................... 1-2
1.1.2 Warnings............................................................................................................. 1-2
1.1.3 Cautions ............................................................................................................. 1-2
1.1.4 Notes .................................................................................................................. 1-2
1.2 Equipment Symbols ........................................................................................................ 1-3

2 Principles........................................................................................................................... 2-1
2.1 System Operating Principle............................................................................................. 2-1
2.2 Hardware Operating Principles ....................................................................................... 2-2
2.2.1 Transmitter ......................................................................................................... 2-2
2.2.2 Receiver ............................................................................................................. 2-3
2.2.3 Antenna Array .................................................................................................... 2-5
2.2.4 Central Monitoring System ................................................................................ 2-6
2.3 Software Principles ......................................................................................................... 2-7
2.3.1 Transmitter Software System ............................................................................. 2-7
2.3.2 Receiver System Software ................................................................................. 2-8

3 Configuring Functions ..................................................................................................... 3-1


3.1 Overview......................................................................................................................... 3-1
3.2 Configuration Method..................................................................................................... 3-1

4 Structure and Troubleshooting ....................................................................................... 4-1


4.1 Exploded View of a Transmitter...................................................................................... 4-1
4.2 Structure of a Receiver.................................................................................................... 4-3
4.2.1 Exploded view of a receiver............................................................................... 4-3
4.2.2 Front cover assembly of a receiver..................................................................... 4-6
4.2.3 Amplifying and branching assembly of a receiver ............................................. 4-7
4.2.4 Power assembly of a receiver............................................................................. 4-8
4.2.5 4-channel receiving module assembly of a receiver........................................... 4-9
4.3 Troubleshooting ............................................................................................................ 4-10
4.3.1 Troubleshooting table....................................................................................... 4-10

5 List of Materials ............................................................................................................... 5-1

1
FOR YOUR NOTES

2
1 Safety
1.1 Safety Information

DANGER
z Indicates an imminent hazard that, if not avoided, will result in death or serious
injury.

WARNING
z Indicates a potential hazard or unsafe practice that, if not avoided, could result in
death or serious injury.

CAUTION
z Indicates a potential hazard or unsafe practice that, if not avoided, could result in
minor personal injury or product/property damage.

NOTE
z Provides application tips or other useful information to ensure that you get the
most from your product.

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1.1.1 DANGER

There are no dangers that refer to the product in general. Specific “Danger” statements may
be given in the respective sections of this manual.

1.1.2 Warnings

WARNING
z All installation operations, expansions, changes, modifications and repairs of this
product are conducted by Mindray authorized personnel.
z There is high voltage inside the system. Never disassemble the system before it is
disconnected from the AC power source.
z The system must be connected to a properly installed power outlet with protective
earth contacts only. If the installation does not provide for a protective earth
conductor, disconnect it from the power line.
z Dispose of the package material, observing the applicable waste control regulations
and keeping it out of children’s reach.

1.1.3 Cautions

CAUTION
z Make sure that no electromagnetic radiation interferes with the performance of the
system when preparing to carry out performance tests. Mobile phone, X-ray
equipment or MRI devices are a possible source of interference as they may emit
higher levels of electromagnetic radiation.
z Before connecting the system to the power line, check that the voltage and
frequency ratings of the power line are the same as those indicated on the system’s
label or in this manual.
z Protect the system from damage caused by drop, impact, strong vibration or other
mechanical force during servicing.

1.1.4 Notes

NOTE
z Refer to Operation Manual for detailed operation and other information.

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1.2 Equipment Symbols

Attention: Consult accompanying documents.

Power on

Power off

Alternating current (AC)

Type CF applied part. The unit displaying this symbol contains an


F-type isolated (floating) patient part providing a high degree of
protection against shock, and is suitable for use during
defibrillation.

Equipotential terminal

Non-ionizing electromagnetic radiation

Network connector

Antenna interface

Communication status

CE marking

ESD warning symbol for Electrostatic sensitive devices.

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FOR YOUR NOTES

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2 Principles
2.1 System Operating Principle

TMS-6016 is a digital telemetry system consisting of the transmitter, receiver, CMS and
antenna array. The transmitter sends the patient’s physiological information to the receiver,
which then transmits the information received to the telemetry CMS for analysis, displaying,
storage and printing. The transmitter is attached to the patient, whereas the receiver is used
together with the telemetry CMS. The TMS-6016 telemetry system is intended to monitor
and display a fixed set of parameters including ECG, SpO2, HR and PR under hospital
environments. The SpO2 module is optional.

The following is a diagram illustrating the operating principle of the whole system:

Figure 2-1 system principle diagram

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2.2 Hardware Operating Principles
2.2.1 Transmitter
2.2.1.1 Principle diagram

Figure 2-2 Transmitter principle diagram


2.2.1.2 Overview
The transmitter mainly consists of the ECG signal amplifying circuit, power supply circuit,
MCU, audible and visual alarm indication circuit, wireless transmission module, SpO2
connector, etc. The ECG amplifying circuit provides the amplified ECG signals for three
channels, which are respectively called Lead I, II and V.

The MCU circuit is the core of the transmitter, enabling the following functions:
„ Button signal detection
„ A/D conversion of ECG analog signals
„ Audible and visual alarm indication drive
„ SpO2 connector
„ Status detection, such as ECG overload detection, lead off detection, PACE detection,
etc.
„ ECG data processing
„ Wireless transmission module control
„ Baseband signal generation
„ The Wireless transmission module is to send ECG data, SpO2 data and status
information out .The shielding layer of the ECG lead is the transmitter antenna.

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2.2.2 Receiver

2.2.2.1 Principle diagram

Figure 2-3 Receiver principle diagram

The receiver comprises the AC/DC power source, power adapter board, amplifying and
branching module, 4-channel receiver, LED board, main control board and network
interface board.

2.2.2.2 AC/DC Source


The AC/DC source is to convert the externally inputted AC source into a 9V DC by means
of isolation. The inputted AC voltage range is from 90V to 264V, and the outputted
voltage/current is 9V/6.5A.

2.2.2.3 Power Adapter Board


The power adapter board is to drop the 9V DC coming from the AC/DC source to a 5V DC
and then output it with the 9V DC.

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2.2.2.4 Amplifying and branching Module
The amplifying and branching module is to amplify, filter and branch RF signals. The
module allows two amplifying, filtering & branching circuits with circuit parameters in full
symmetry. Each circuit amplifies, filters and branches the RF signals received by its
corresponding antenna and then outputs 4 channels of RF signals. Therefore, there are a
total of 8 channels of RF signals, which are then sent to the 4-channel receiver for
processing. The 9V DC linearly drops down to an 8V DC, which then goes to the
amplifying and branching module. The antenna array is shared by all receiving modules.
Therefore, in order to compensate for the branching attenuation of the signal, an LNA (low
noise amplification) is added before the branch divider. Besides, to avoid that the LNA is
blocked by strong out-band signal interference, filtering circuits shall be added in front of
and behind the LNA.

2.2.2.5 4-Channel Receiver


The 4-channel receiver divides the two channels of antenna signals coming from the
amplifying and branching module into four channels of RF signals through the 4-channel
branch divider. The MCU of the 4-channel receiving board will estimate the received signal
strength (RSSI) and then select the corresponding antenna signals through the antenna
switch. The selected signals will be respectively sent to the receiving modules for filtering,
amplifying, mixing, filtering and demodulating. The demodulated 4-channel analog signals
will then be sent to the MCU system for clock and data regenerating. The regenerated data
is packed by CPU and then delivered via the asynchronous serial port to the main control
board for processing. The 9V DC linearly drops down to an 8V DC, which is then stabilized
into a 5V and a 3.5 V supplying power for the 4-channel receiver.

2.2.2.6 Main Control Board


After receiving the data coming from the 4-channel receiving board, the main control board
will pack them and then delivers them to the CMS through the Ethernet. The speaker of the
main control board will give a short beep when the initialization is over, and will beep
continuously when an initialization failure or a hardware fault occurs.

2.2.2.7 LED Board


The LED board has two green LEDs, respectively indicating the power status and the
communication status of the receiving module.

2.2.2.8 Network Interface Board


The interface between the main control board and Ethernet consists of the network isolating
transformer and interface connector.

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2.2.3 Antenna Array

The antenna array consists of multiple external antennas which interconnect through the
8-way power splitters, cables and TNC connectors as shown below.

Note:
Antenna
Adapter TNC-JKW Adapter TNC-KK
K Cable-Connector-JJ Cable-Connector-JJ Cable-Connector-JJ

天线3

天线3

天线3

天线3

天线3

8-way
power 天线3

divider 天线3

天线3

Receiv
er 天线3

天线3

天线3

天线3

天线3

8-way
power 天线3

divider
天线3

天线3

Figure 2-4 Antenna array diagram

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2.2.4 Central Monitoring System

The computer of the CMS should be highly reliable and stable.


The commercial computer we recommend is HP-DC7800.

Recommended configurations of DC7800 are:


Components Requirements

Meet the IEC60950 requirements defined for ITE equipment, and comply
System
with CE low voltage directives (LVD) and EMC directives.

DualCore Intel Core 2 Duo E6750, 2660MHz


2G minimum DDR II-667
80G minimum, 7200rpm SATA Hard Disk
Host 100M/100M/1000M Network adapter, Base-T, Ethernet 802.3, RJ45 port
2 or more USB ports
1 or more serial ports
1 or more parallel ports

Display 17"LCD minimum, 1280×1024, length: width 4:3 or 5:4, with CE marking.

Dual-display Minimum 256M;


graphic card NVADIA 8500

Mouse With CE marking.

Keyboard With CE marking.

Recorder Mindray thermal array, serial port.

Printer HP LaserJet, supporting A4 and Letter paper.

Built in the computer or the display. Give alarm tones (45 to 85 dB), alarm
Speaker
tones comply with IEC60601-1-8.

NOTE
z The configuration above is for reference only.

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2.3 Software Principles

2.3.1 Transmitter Software System

2.3.1.1 Overview

Figure 2-5 Interfacing diagram between the transmitter single-chip software and peripherals

Inside the dashed frame is the transmitter software system (hereinafter called the software
system), and outside the dashed frame are the inputs and outputs of the software system.
The patient’s ECG data are inputted into the software system by means of sampling.

The external SpO2 module communicates with the transmitter through the serial port, and
the collected SpO2 data are inputted into the software system via the serial port. The CMS
and external SpO2 module communicate with the transmitter through the same serial port.
The user commands and online upgrade files of the transmitter software are inputted into
the software system through this serial port.

Patient calls can be inputted into the software system through the nurse call button. The
patient’s ECG and SpO2 parameter signals and the transmitter’s status data are processed by
the software system and then transmitted to the RF module. In addition, the indicator and
speaker are also controlled by the software system.

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2.3.1.2 Transmitter system task
The transmitter collects the patient’s ECG and SpO2 signals, and then detects the pace pulse,
SpO2 and other status information in them by amplifying and digitalizing them, and finally
sends the detected information to the receiver through wireless channels.

The transmitter supports the auto detection of 3-lead or 5-lead leadwire, lead off detection
and PACE detection. It also supports the external SpO2 module though the SpO2 connector,
through which the CMS can perform the parameter configuration and online software
upgrade to the transmitter.

The transmitter also enables these functions including battery voltage detection, call button
detection and event button detection. Besides, it supports audible and visual alarms and
enables the standby mode.

2.3.2 Receiver System Software

2.3.2.1 Overview

Figure 2-6 Receiver system software diagram

Inside the dashed frame is the system software of the main control board (hereinafter called
the software system), and outside the dashed frame is the inputs and outputs of the software
system. The data coming from the 4-channel receiver are sent to the software system
through the serial port.

The main control board and receiver controller communicate through the serial port. The
main control board directly controls the LED indicator through the I/O port and
communicates with the CMS through the Ethernet.

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2.3.2.2 Receiver system task
The receiver receives data from boards, descrambles data, analyzes the integrity of data,
generates relevant alarm messages and sends them together with data to the CMS.

Through the receiving controller, the receiver obtains and controls the operating status of
the receiving demodulator, including the operating frequency and signal strength of the
demodulator. After detecting the operating status, the receiver will give prompt information
through the communication status indicator.

2.3.2.3 Overview of the 4-channel receiver software

Figure 2-7 Diagram for the 4-channel receiver software

Inside the dashed frame is the receiving module control software (hereinafter call software
system), and outside the dashed frame are the inputs and outputs of the software system.
Through the serial port and signal line, the software system communicates with the
receiving demodulator, resolves the data coming from the data-generating module and
controls the antenna system via switch. Besides, it also communicates with the main control
board via the serial port.

2.3.2.4 4-channel receiver software task


The 4-channel receiver mainly undertakes the following tasks:
„ Recover and resolve the wireless transmission space protocol;
„ Configure frequency for the 4-channel receiver on the receiving board;
„ Collect the RSSI from the 4-channel receiver on the receiving board;
„ Select antenna according to the received signal strength;
„ Collect the status information of the 4-channel receiver on the receiving board;
„ Carry out the communication with the main control board.

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FOR YOUR NOTES

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3 Configuring Functions
3.1 Overview
You can configure the frequencies of the transmitter and receiver through the TMS-6016
telemetry monitoring system, so that the interfered frequency point can be easily evaded
when there is interference with the transmitting frequency point. As a result, the stability
and reliability of the system is improved.

NOTE
z The configuration of telemetry system may cause malfunction of the product.
Please do this with caution.
z Please use new batteries during the configuration, avoiding invalid
configurations due to power-off of batteries. The transmitter cannot be
configured in case the batteries are not loaded or the battery voltage is too low.

3.2 Configuration Method


1. Connect one end of the dedicated configuration cable to the serial port 1 (COM1) on
the PC, and the other end to the SpO2 connector on the transmitter.
2. Click the “System Setup” icon at the lower right corner of the screen of the CMS.

Figure 3-1 User screen

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3. Click the “User Setup” icon. A dialog box will be displayed asking you to input user
password.

Figure 3-2 System Setup Tab Sheet

4. Input the correct user password. The following screen will be displayed.

Figure 3-3 The screen appeared after inputting the correct password

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5. Click the “Telemetry” icon at the upper right corner of the screen. the system will enter
the configuration screen as below.

Figure 3-4 Configuration screen

6. Select an appropriate frequency segment from “Select Freq. Range” area.


7. Select a channel correspond to the transmitter (here channel 13 is selected) and click
the “Program” button at the lower right corner. The following dialog box will be
displayed as below:

Figure 3-5 Programming screen

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8. After enter this dialog box, input the frequency you want to set, and then you can press
either the “Ok” button to start programming or the “Cancel” button to exit the
programming.
9. After the programming succeeds, the following message “frequency is set
successfully” will be displayed.
10. Click “Ok” to close the current dialog box. So far the programming of a pair of
transmitter and receiver modules is finished.
11. If you want to program another pair of transmitter and receiver module, repeat the
above step 6-10.

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4 Structure and Troubleshooting
4.1 Exploded View of a Transmitter

Figure 4-1 Exploded view of a transmitter

4-1
No P/N Name and Specifications Quantity
1 0152-20-39707 silicone stopper 1
2 0152-20-39704-51 upper cover 1
3 0152-20-39711 stripper rubber 1
4 0152-30-39700 main board of the transmitter 1
5 0152-20-39709 left shoe plate 1
6 M04-051045--- cross pan head screw (M2.5×6) 6
7 0152-20-39715 anti-dazzling screen 1
8 0152-20-39756 label on the transmitter 1
9 0000-20-10953 neutral blank label(35*9mm) 1
10 0152-20-39708 silicone key 1
11 0152-20-39705 shell 1
12 0152-20-39716 positive reed 1
13 0152-20-39717 negative reed 1
14 0152-20-39706 battery door 1
15 0152-20-39713 plain washer 2
16 0152-20-39718 positive and negative reeds of the 1
battery
17 0152-20-39712 shielding cover 1
18 0152-20-39763 battery compartment label 1
19 M04-006005 cross recessed countersunk head 2
screw(M2.0×4)
20 0152-20-39714 RF shielding cover of the transmitter 1
21 0152-30-39770 RF board (420-440) 1
22 0152-20-39710 right shoe plate 1

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4.2 Structure of a Receiver

4.2.1 Exploded view of a receiver

4.2.1.1 Exploded view –1 of a receiver

Figure 4-2 Exploded view –1 of a receiver

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4.2.1.2 Exploded view –2 of a receiver

Figure 4-3 Exploded view –2 of a receiver

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No P/N Name and Specifications Quantity
1 0152-20-39747 main bracket 3 of the receiver 1
2 0152-20-39746 main bracket 2 of the receiver 1
3 9210-30-30152 Ethernet interface board 1
4 M04-002505--- cross pan head screw M3×6 2
5 9210-30-30150 9210 main control board 1
6 900E-20-04894 dust washer1 1
7 M04-021003--- plain washer GB97.26 1
8 M04-004504--- spring washer BF93 6 4
9 M04-004401--- stainless steel hexagon nut M6 1
10 0152-20-39744 bottom plate of the receiver 1
11 0152-30-39805 4-channel receiver (430-435) 4
12 M04-000405--- cross recessed countersunk screw M3×8 21
13 0152-30-39729 front cover assembly of the receiver 1
14 0152-30-39749 upper cover of the receiver 1
15 0152-30-39724 power adapter board 1
16 0152-30-39738 power assembly of the receiver 1
17 M04-000603--- lock washer, nickle plating 1
18 0152-00-39745 main bracket 1 of the receiver 1
19 0152-20-39732 rubber foot of the receiver 1
20 0152-30-39834 amplifying and branching assembly of the receiver 1
(420-470)
21 M04-004012--- cross pan head screw with washer M3×6 41
22 0030-10-13055 Filter power 115/250VAC6A panel mount 1
23 0509-20-00098 ground pole 1

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4.2.2 Front cover assembly of a receiver

Figure 4-4 Front cover assembly of a receiver

No P/N Name and Specifications Quantity


1 0152-20-39730 front cover of the receiver 1
2 0152-20-39748 main bracket 4 of the receiver 1
3 0152-30-39726 LED indicator board 1
4 M04-004012--- cross pan head screw with washer M3×6 4

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4.2.3 Amplifying and branching assembly of a receiver

Figure 4-5 Amplifying and branching assembly of a receiver

No P/N Name and Specifications Quantity


1 0152-20-39735 upper cover of the amplifying and branching assembly 1
of the receiver
2 M04-002505--- cross pan head screw M3×6 9
3 M39-000143--- antenna socket 2
4 0152-20-39736 lower cover of the amplifying and branching assembly 1
of the receiver
5 0152-30-39720 amplifying and branching board(420-470) 1
6 M40-A00014--- bushing-type capacitor 1
7 M39-000140--- SMA RF socket 8
8 M04-002405--- cross pan head screw M2×6 66

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4.2.4 Power assembly of a receiver

Figure 4-6 Power assembly of a receiver

No P/N Name and Specifications Quantity


1 0152-20-40046 power cover of the receiver 1
2 0000-10-11152 Power module AC/DC 90-264VAC 9VDC 1
3 M04-004012--- cross pan head screw M3×6 4

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4.2.5 4-channel receiving module assembly of a receiver

Figure 4-7 4-channel receiving module assembly of a receiver

No P/N Name and Specifications Quantity


1 M04-051121--- cross pan head screw M2.5×8 12
2 0152-20-39743 rear plate of the receiver module 1
3 0152-20-39741 receiver module cavity 1
4 0152-30-39722 4-channel receiving board 1
5 0152-20-39742 front plate of the receiving board 1

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4.3 Troubleshooting

4.3.1 Troubleshooting table

Alarm message Description Processing method


Battery voltage low The battery energy of the Replace the battery of the transmitter.
transmitter is about to use up.
No RF signal The receiver hasn’t received Check if the battery energy of the
valid data for 5 s. transmitter is used up;
Check if the transmitter enters the
power saving mode;
Check if the patient walks out of the
covering range;
Check if the antenna array cables are
properly connected;
Check if the transmitter is installed
with the lead wire serving as antenna;
RF interference The transmitter has received 3 Check if the patient is at the margin of
erroneous data frames. the covering range, or inside of the
elevator, or behind the reinforced
concrete wall;
Check if there is an intense RF
interference source;
Wrong ID The receiver has received the Check if there is another telemetry
data transmitted by the system nearby, and contact the
transmitter, but the ID code maintenance technicians to
doesn’t belong to this system. reconfigure the frequency points.
Offline The CMS and the receiver Check if the receiver is turned on;
cannot set up the networking Check if the networking cable
connection. between the receiver and the CMS is
properly connected.
ECG noise The ECG waveforms are Check if the ECG leadwire is
superimposed with noise intertwined with cables of other
interference. devices.
ECG signal The transmitter detects that Check the quality of the ECG
saturation signals of the ECG amplifying electrodes;
channel are saturated and Check the connection of the ECG
overloaded. electrode and skin;

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SpO2 Out of Track The SpO2 signal is too low or Check the patient’s condition and
too weak. change the sensor application site. If
the error persists, replace the sensor.
Transmitter key The transmitter detects that a Check if the key is pressed by an
error key has been pressed for over foreign object or jammed.
10 s.
Transmitter or The transmitter’s battery Replace the transmitter’s battery.
SpO2 module capacity is to be depleted.
restarting
repeatedly.
Receiver Fault An error occurred to the Restart the receiver.
receiver.

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FOR YOUR NOTES

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5 List of Materials
NOTE
z Here we list most replaceable parts. If you need more parts, please contact our
Customer Service Department.

No P/N Material Description


1. 0030-10-13055 power filter
2. 0152-20-39732 rubber foot of the receiver
3. 0152-20-39744 bottom plate of the receiver
4. 0152-20-39745 main bracket 1 of the receiver
5. 0152-20-39746 main bracket 2 of the receiver
6. 0152-20-39747 main bracket 3 of the receiver
7. 0152-20-39749 upper cover of the receiver
8. 0152-20-39753 output wire of the power adapter board
9. 0152-20-40047 input wire of the power adapter board
10. 0152-20-39731 input wire of the power module
11. 0152-20-39764 network connection cable
12. 0152-30-39724 power adapter board
13. 0152-20-39730 front cover of the receiver
14. 0152-20-39748 main bracket 4 of the receiver
15. 0152-30-39726 LED indicator board
16. 0152-30-39734 amplifying and branching assembly of the receiver (185-205)
17. 0152-30-39834 amplifying and branching assembly of the receiver (420-470)
18. 0152-20-39750 power wire of the amplifying and branching assembly
19. 0000-10-11152 Power module AC/DC 90-264VAC 9VDC
20. 0152-20-40046 power cover of the receiver
21. 9210-30-30150 main control board
22. 9210-30-30152 network connection board
23. 0000-10-10962 flexible cable with 10 pins and spacing 0.5mm
24. 0152-20-39704 upper cover
25. 0152-20-39705 shell
26. 0152-20-39706 battery door

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27. 0152-20-39707 silicone stopper
28. 0152-20-39708 silicone key
29. 0152-20-39709 left shoe plate
30. 0152-20-39710 right shoe plate
31. 0152-20-39711 stripper rubber
32. 0152-20-39712 shielding shell
33. 0152-20-39713 plain washer
34. 0152-20-39715 anti-dazzling screen
35. 0152-20-39716 positive reed of the battery
36. 0152-20-39717 negative reed of the battery
37. 0152-20-39718 positive and negative reeds of the battery
38. 0152-30-39700 transmitting main board
39. 0152-20-39786 connecting wire of ceramic speaker
40. M39-000408--- connector-- 4-pin plastic PCB socket
41. 0152-30-39768 main unit of the transmitter (189-196)
42. 0152-30-39838 main unit of the transmitter (420-440)
43. 0152-30-39839 main unit of the transmitter (440-470)
44. 0152-30-39767 transmitter assembly
45. 0152-30-39769 RF module assembly (189-196)
46. 0152-30-39836 RF module assembly (420-440)
47. 0152-30-39837 RF module assembly (440-470)
48. 0000-10-10967 RF MODULE 425-430MHz
49. 0000-10-10968 RF MODULE 430-435MHz
50. 0000-10-10969 RF MODULE 189.75-191.75MHz
51. 0000-10-10970 RF MODULE 194-196MHz
52. 0000-10-10988 RF MODULE 420-425MHz
53. 0000-10-10989 RF MODULE 435-440MHz
54. 0000-10-10990 RF MODULE 440-445MHz
55. 0000-10-10991 RF MODULE 445-450MHz
56. 0000-10-10992 RF MODULE 450-455MHz
57. 0000-10-10993 RF MODULE 455-460MHz
58. 0000-10-10994 RF MODULE 460-465MHz
59. 0000-10-10995 RF MODULE 465-470MHz
60. 0152-20-39741 receiver module cavity
61. 0152-20-39743 rear plate of the receiver module
62. 0152-20-39751 serial port wire

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63. 0152-30-39722 4-channel receiving board
64. 0152-20-39742 front plate of the receiver module

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FOR YOUR NOTES

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P/N: 0152-20-39885(3.0)

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