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Hard ware Upg rade I nst allation Guide

IntelliVue Patient Monitor


MP 40 /5 0

P a t i e nt M o n i t o r i n g

M8003-9301D

*M8003-9301D*
Part Number M8003-9301D
4512 610 19861
Printed in Germany 11/06
1 Introduction 3

2 Checking your Tools and Kit Hardware 5

3 Installing J13 - J35 7

4 Installing J40 & J50 11

5 Installing E12 13

6 Installing E25 21

7 Verification of Upgrade 25

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1Introduction
This document contains or refers to proprietary information which is protected by copyright. All rights
are reserved. Copying or other reproduction of this document is prohibited without the prior written
permission of Philips Medical Systems.

WARNING The electrical characteristics of anti-static mats should be checked before use, as described in the
manufactuerer’s instructions for continued protection to both you and the equipment.

CAUTION A recommended anti-static table mat is the Minnesota Mining and Manufacturing Company (3M)
Part Number 8210. In addition to the table mat the person disassembling the monitor should either:
1 Wear a conductive wrist strap attached to the mat by the 1.2 m (4”) wire included with it, or
2 Stand on a floor mat with leather-soled shoes.
Before handling any circuit boards, firmly touch the exposed metal on the case to equalize the ground
potentials. This will prevent static discharge and protect the logic components of the monitor.
Handle circuit boards on the edges only; avoid touching board surfaces unless performing circuit board
repair. Contaminants like skin oil will attract dust to accumulate which could retain moisture and
affect the circuit performance.

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1 Introduction What is in this Installation Note?

What is in this Installation Note?


This installation note contains procedures on how to install the following upgrade kits for the
IntelliVue MP40/50 patient monitors:
M8003AU/M8004AU

#J13 Serial Interface / MIB ready (2 ports)


#J14 Parallel Printer Interface
#J22 PS/2 Interface (2 ports)
#J23 Interface for the Remote SpeedPoint and Alarm Device
#J30 Flexible Nurse Call Relay
#J35 IntelliVue 802.11 Bedside Adapter
#J40 Advanced Interface: Wireless Network, SVGA Video, Nurse Call Relay
#J50 Docking Ready
#E12 Add four internal module slots
#E25 Add Battery operation

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2Checking your Tools and Kit


Hardware

Tools Required
You will need the following tools to complete the upgrade:
• Torx screwdrivers (sizes 6,10,20)
• 5/16" (5mm) Allen Wrench
• 2 Small flat head screwdrivers
• Needle Nose Pliars
• ESD mat and wrist strap
• 1 small Pozi or Philips head screwdriver

Hardware List
Before beginning, check that your upgrade kit has the hardware listed next to the appropriate option in
the table below:

Kit Part Number Description


J13 M8081-67501 Serial Interface (MIB ready) board
J14 M8082-67501 Parallel Printer Interface board
J22 M8086-67501 PS/2 Interface board
J23 M8086-67521 Interface board for Remote SpeedPoint and Alarm Device
J30 M8087-67501 Flexible Nurse Call Relay board
J35 M8096-67511 802.11 Bedside Adapter incl cable and cable holder
0955-1495 Antenna
M2639-44307 Approval Label
M2639-44305 WLAN Label Japan
J40 M8090-69501 System Interface Board Advanced
J50 M8090-67541 Docking System Interface Board
E12 M8003-69504 Four Slot Rack Assembly
E25 M8067-69501 Battery Board

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2 Checking your Tools and Kit Hardware Hardware List

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3Installing J13 - J35


This section decribes how to install the following upgrade options:
– J13 - Serial Interface / MIB ready
– J14 - Parallel Printer Interface
– J23 - Remote Speedpoint and Remote Alarm Device
– J22 - PS/2 Interface
– J30 - Flexible Nurse Call Relay
– J35 - IntelliVue 802.11 Bedside Adapter

Installation Instructions
WARNING Make sure to unplug the AC power cord and to remove the batteries before removing blank covers or
I/O boards. Failure to remove the power cord and the batteries could cause damage to the CMU as it is
still under power.

1 Remove the two screws securing each of the blank covers and remove them.

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2 Use the board removal tool located inside the battery compartment door to pull off the blank
covers (or other I/O boards, if boards need to be switched).

Board Removal Tool

Installing the I/O Boards

Slot2

Slot 1

Slot 3

Insert the I/O board into the slot according to the following table:

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I/O Board Possible Configurations


Name Possible I/O slots 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15
802.11 02, 03 02 02 02 02 02 - - - - - - - - - -
Bedside
Adapter
Input Device 02,03 03 - - - - 02 02 02 02 - - - - - -
Interface
Remote 02,03 x 03 - - - 03 - - - 02 02 02 - - -
Device
IInterface
Parallel 02,03 x x 03 - - x 03 - - 03 - - 02 - -
Printer
Interface
Nurse Call 02,03 x x x 03 - x x 03 - x 03 - 03 02 -
Relay
MIB/RS232 02,03 x x x x 03 x x x 03 x x 03 x 03 03
(2x)
2nd MIB/ 02,03 x x x x x x x x x x x x x - 02
RS232 (2x)

“-” This board is assumed to not be required for this configuration


“x” This board cannot be assigned in this configuration

N O TE Ensure that the board removal tool is snapped properly into place inside the battery compartment door
after each use.
If you have installed #J35 (IntelliVue 802.11 Bedside Adapter) please attach the approval label or the
WLAN label for Japan (country specific) and the antenna and connect the network cable from the
802.11 Bedside Adapter to the wireless port as shown below.

Antenna

Label

Network Cable

N O TE The installation of #J35 requires a wireless system interface board. Make sure you have installed the
latest firmware revision for the IntelliVue 802.11 Bedside Adapter.

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3 Installing J13 - J35 Verification of #J35 Upgrade

Verification of #J35 Upgrade


1 Make sure the LAN cable is disconnected from the rear of the monitor, then switch on the
monitor.
2 Go into Service Mode and select Main Setup -> Network -> Setup WLAN. In the Setup
WLAN menu:
– set Mode to either 802.11Ah, 802.11G, 802.11Bg (not recommended), Auto (not
recommended) or None (this setting disables the wireless LAN functionality permanently), to
match your wireless infrastructure installation.
– set SSID to match your installation.
– set the Country code to “1000”. Setting the country code to this value will automatically adjust
the regulatory domain to match the configuration of the infrastructure. Do not set the country
code to values other than “1000” unless otherwise instructed.
– set the Security Mode to WPA(PSK) and enter the WPA password (string between 8
and 63 characters).
3 Select Main Setup -> WLAN Diagnostic to access the service window.
4 Proper installation of the IntelliVue 802.11 Bedside Adapter is assured by connecting to an access
point over the wireless link. Place the monitor with the IntelliVue 802.11 Bedside Adapter installed
in close proximity to the access point (e.g. if the access point is mounted on the ceiling, place the
monitor directly below). Wait until the Conn.Status field in the service window shows
Authenticatd (for Rel. C.0 monitors) or Connected (for Rel D.0 or higher). Take the monitor
approximately 5 m away from the access point. There should be no walls or other obstacles
between the monitor and the access point. The following should apply:
– Observe the RSSI (Received Signal Strength Indicator) value for at least 5 - 10 seconds. The
RSSI value wil fluctuate but should stay above 30 in a 5 m distance from the access point used.
The wireless link should be active, i.e. the Conn.Status field should be Authenticatd (for Rel.
C.0 monitors) or Connected (for Rel D.0 or higher), and the other fields should contain values. If
the RSSI value is significantly lower, check the distance to the access point and the antenna
orientation at the monitor. The antenna orientation should be vertical, but the physical
placement of the monitor or other equipment within its vicinity as well as walls or other obstacles
may influence the antenna orientation required to receive the best RSSI value.
5 If this test fails, retry in a different physical area with a different access point.
6 Perform the Wireless Switch test blocks as described in the Philips IntelliVue 802.11 a/g
Infrastructure Installation and Configuration Guide.

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4Installing J40 & J50


This section decribes how to install the upgrade options J40 (Advanced System Interface board) and
J50 (Docking Ready) for the MP40/50 monitors:

Installation Instructions
WARNING Make sure to unplug the AC power cord and to remove the batteries before removing blank covers or
I/O boards. Failure to remove the power cord and the batteries could cause damage to the CMU as it is
still under power.

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4 Installing J40 & J50 Installation Instructions

1 Remove the two screws securing the standard interface board and then remove the board using the
board removal tool located in the battery compartment

Board Removal Tool

2 Insert the either the advanced System Interface board (J40) or the docking system interface board
(J50) into the slot and secure it with the two screws.

N O TE Ensure that the board removal tool is snapped properly into place inside the battery compartment door
after each use.

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5Installing E12
This section decribes how to install the upgrade option E12 (internal module slots) for the MP40/
MP50 monitors:

Installation Instructions
WARNING Make sure to unplug the AC power cord and to remove the batteries before removing blank covers,
I/O boards and the System Interface Board. Failure to remove the power cord and the batteries could
cause damage to the CMU as it is still under power.

1 Remove the two screws securing each of the blank covers, I/O boards and System Interface board
and remove them.

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2 Use the board removal tool located inside the battery compartment door to pull off the I/O boards
and the System Interface Board.

Board Removal Tool

Separating the Front and Back Half of the monitor


1 Remove the four screws at the back of the monitor, the lower ones first.

N O TE Hold on to the display when loosening the screws so the display does not fall off.

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2 Pull off the front housing. Do not pull the display off completely, only tilt it to the front, because
otherwise the flex panel adapter could be damaged.

Reassembly Note: Make sure the metal sheet on the back of the display is inserted into the noses of the
monitor rear housing when reassembling the two halves.

N O TE The pictures in some of the following steps already contain an inserted internal module slot rack.

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3 Unscrew the screws holding the flex panel adapter cable and pull off the flex cable carefully towards
you.

Removing the Main Board


1 If a battery board is included always remove it before the main board by removing the four screws
on the board.

Battery Board

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2 Unplug the Navigation Point connector, the MSL cable, the power suppy cable, the speaker cable
and the ECG Out/Alarm LED cable from the main board.

ECG OUT/Alarm LED Power Supply Cable


Cable
(not connected in this picture)
Speaker Cable

Navigation Point
Connector
(not connected in this picture)

MSL flat ribbon


cable

N O TE To remove the flat ribbon cables with red connectors (e.g. Navigation Point cable) simply pull directly
on the cable. The MSL, power supply and speaker cables have different security locks and must be
unlocked in order to be removed.
3 Remove the nine screws, pull the main board out of the rack connector and remove the board by
moving it towards the bottom of the monitor.

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2

1 2

1a

1
1a 2
3

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Removing the Blank Cover


1 Pull the back end of the cover towards you and at the same time release the two snaps on the inside
with a screwdriver to release the back end of the cover.

Pull here

In this direction

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2 Release the three remaining snaps with a screwdriver and remove the blank cover completely.

3 Insert the four slot rack into the monitor and secure it with two screws.

4 Reassemble the monitor by performing the above steps in reverse order.

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Reassembly Note: Hold the main board with your left hand on the plastic tip and re-insert it, making
sure that the board is properly aligned with the protruding noses of the rear chassis and the slit for the
internal module rack board and that the board is connected properly to the rack connector. The screws
must be reinserted in the order specified in the picture above. Note that the screws marked “1a” must
only be inserted first in non-battery versions of the monitor. In battery versions the battery board is
attached here with long screws. Screw number 3 is attached to a white spacer which is not shown in
this picture.

Slide under
protruding noses

Plastic Tip

Align with internal rack

Press firmly on rack connector

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6Installing E25
This section decribes how to install the upgrade option E25 (Add Battery) for the MP40/MP50
monitors:

Installation Instructions
Separating the Front and Back Half of the monitor

WARNING Make sure to unplug the AC power cord before removing blank covers or I/O boards. Failure to
remove the power cord could cause damage to the CMU as it is still under power.

1 Remove the four screws at the back of the monitor, the lower ones first.

N O TE Hold on to the display when loosening the screws so the display does not fall off.

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2 Pull off the front housing. Do not pull the display off completely, only tilt it to the front, because
otherwise the flex panel adapter could be damaged.

Reassembly Note: Make sure the metal sheet on the back of the display is inserted into the noses of the
monitor rear housing when reassembling the two halves.

3 Attach the battery board to the main board with 4 screws.

Battery Board
long
screw
long
screw

short screws

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4 Remove the battery barrier by releasing the snaps on each side with a flat-tipped screw driver and
pulling the barrier out.

5 Reassemble the monitor by perfroming the above steps in reverse order.

Exchanging the battery door


The battery door must be exchanged if the symbol is not printed on it.The battery door with
the symbol should look like this:

1 Open the battery door.


2 Using a screwdriver, push the two pins inwards to release the battery door.

3 Insert the new battery door and push the two pins outwards to secure it.

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7Verification of Upgrade
After an upgrade you must test the monitor to ensure that the unit has full functionality.
If an upgrade has been performed where the unit has not been opened (i.e. front and back half of the
monitor have not been separated):
1 Perform Power On Test block.
If an upgrade has been performed where the unit has been opened (i.e. front and back half of the
monitor have been separated):
1 Perform Power On Test block.
2 Perform Safety Test block.
For specific performance tests or documentation requirements see the IntelliVue MP40/MP50 service
guide.

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