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CONTENTS
1 GENERAL INFORMATION
1.4 Basic System Description.
1.2 Block Olagram
113 Specicatons.
2 SERVICE
2.4 Tools and Test Equipment.
22 Solely and Service Cautens
23 Special Functions,
2.4 Printhoad Votage Adjustment
3 PROBLEM SOLVING
3.1 Troubleshooting
3.1.1 Display
3.1.2 Primer
3.2 Wavetorns,
3.3 Cannactor Pingu and Jump
4 REMOVAL AND REPLACEMENT PROCEDURES.
4.1 Ramoal and Rapacenent
2A.s top encour
4013 Reyooar 8 LSD Asem
4.1.4 Motor. ”
48 Pome
418 Orme nt,
47 Que cones
418 Logie Pos.
448 Sb Baty
io ruses
24 (Opts) Faxiodam BOB.
42 Exploded ews
48 panos
5 MAINTENANCE
5.1 Praventiv Maintenance.
‘5.1.1 Visual inspection
512 Cleaning
5.13 Power Cable
‘5.14 Patient Cable.
5.2 Printhead
'58 Chassis Leakage Current Check
‘54 Patent Leakage Curent Check.
‘9-22
23-28
2
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2
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256 THEORY OF OPERATION
6.4 Logic PCB.
6.1.1 Power Supply
8.1.2 Amplifier - Microprocessor & Memory
8.4.3 Amplifier - Analog Front End.
8.1.4 Logic - Microprocessor & Memory
8.15 Logic - 10 Functions,
8.16 Printhead Loading
6.17 Pinhead Sraba
8.18 Logic POS Block Diagram
662 (Optional) Fax Modem PCB.
17 SCHEMATICS AND COMPONENT DIAGRAM.
714 Logie POB Schematic (tof 10).
722 Logie POB Schematic (201 10).
73 Logie PCB Schema (8010)
74 Logie POB Schematic (4.0! 10)
75 Loge PGB Schematic (5 of 10),
76 Loge POB Schematic (60! 10),
77 Logie POB Schematic? of 10),
78 Logie POB Schomatic (of 10),
79 Logie PCB Schematic (0 10,
7.40 Logic PCB Schematc (10 of 10)
7.11 Logie PCB Component Diagram
7.12 (Optional) Fax Modem PCB Schematic
7-18 (Qpional) Fax Modem PCB Component Diagram
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1 GENERAL INFORMATION
1.1 BASIC SYSTEM DESCRIPTION
‘The BURDICK E250 is a mut-channel interpretive
clecrocarsiograph capable of acquiring data tom
alte ECG leads simultaneously. A thermal aay
Printing system is use to print standard elecrocer-
‘lograms and interpretive dats. Also, an optional’
Internal fax modem enables fe electocardiograph
to send records via he telephone line o a remct>
faxmectine
1.2 BLOCK DIAGRAM
BURDICK E350)
Logic
PC BOARD
‘Tha main culty for the BURDICK E350 located
on thetogie PCB (printed circuit boar). Analog
ECG input signals are sampled, buffered, and
‘ampifed before boing conver to agit avel, A
fiber etc nk connects the signals toa pre-proces-
80% which is connectod to ne logic microprocessor
by a patalelinterface. The logic miccopocessor
contr the enire system, including nputtouput
functens.
‘Te operator prompts and menus appear on a ine
by 40.charactor quid erstal display Users
‘9 provided by means of amamborane switch key.
Bad: ECG recordings and interpretive data are ph
ed bythe printer assembly, which consss ofa
26mm thermal array printhead and a de moto
f> Pasi trowrTon
irae
PHONE LINE
Favoonon
Psowe
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Dimensions:
eign
Power Requrements
Environmental
temperature
relative humiaty
armosphere pressure
Acquistion
lead selection
moses
frequency response
input impedance
lctrode offset tolerance
ald conversion
sampling rato
Printout
paper type
art speeds
printout formats
lead marking
printout dovice
paper dimension
Sate
‘conforms o standards
leakage current
dftatr protection
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45° 15.25" 18"
4114 men 387 mm x 457 mm
191s. (869)
120/240 VAC, 50/60 Hz. 100 VA
10°C 10 40°C (operating)
34°C to 70°C (storage)
20% 10 75%, non-condensing (operating)
25% 1 95%, non-condensing (storage).
‘525 mm Hg 1 795 mem Hg (Operating)
8375 men Hig to 795 mm Hg (Storage)
1.0, aVR, aVL, aN V1, V2, V8, V4, VB
uo, manual
‘avis o exceeds AMI standard (uitered)
(0.05 10 30 He, -3 dB (iter)
> 50 megohms
oom
5uVi5B
‘500 por second
thermal
5,25, 60 mnis
3.4,or6chame's
impiined for each lead above its waveform
2m thermal dot array
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(F210 mm by $00 men Zl
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2 SERVICE
2.1 TOOLS AND TEST EQUIPMENT
The BURDICK E350! requires ony standard elec-
tronics tools for mainnance tothe board level. The
folowing is list of suggested tst equipment. The
test equipment should be calibrated periodically
‘and bein good epat.
Digital Mutimeter
Leakage Current Motor Safety Analyzer
Osolloscone
Eloctronio Heat Simulator
Ant-static Worksiaon
2.2 SAFETY AND SERVICE CAUTIONS.
(CAUTION — Mains voage is prosent on the Logic:
‘PCB, Mains voltage can be encountered atthe
toro, fuses, power switch, and primary sie of
Ine pomer ransformer Aways onsure thatthe
Luni unplugged wnanaver you are alsassem-
bing
Ie BURDICK E3501 uses EMOS nggrated ei
cuits and caution must be taken during mante-
nance procedures to prevent damage which
‘can be caused by static elactriciy Ago, the
printhead is senstive to stato. Anant. statc
work surface i recommended.
se ony Burdick approved thormal ECG
recording paper Wax-coaled or bush coated
paper wit damage the printhead.
23 SPECIAL FUNCTIONS
‘A number of special nctons ae avaltable to ai in
Servicing the BUROICK E250. These functions ae
‘accossod by activating he Systom Sel Test Menu
8 flows:
1. From the Main Manu, press the function key
locatad bolow tne word PAT"
2. tor the Patient Data monu appears, press “T
(45) onthe keyboard
3. Next the System Sal Test Menu appears.
This menu nas two sereens, Tha “<<” and
“>55>" keys move back and forth between
‘hese greene. The RIN kay raurns othe
Main Meru,
Not: Use the function key farthest to he right
{0 extindividual tests (oven tough “RIN & not
‘aways displayed on the LCD above tho ky).
Theso special unctons are avaliable
PHVT — Adjusts ne printnead vitage (ee section
24).
‘GHOL — Tests the queuing hole sensor ckeuts
‘The words ‘paper or ‘no paper" are displayed,
according 10 whoo or nol paper is detected
‘The sonsor can be checked by manvaly inset.
ing and removing a sheet of papat To quit,
‘ress the rightmost uncton ke.
5YST—Intates an automatic tet which veries
the RAM, EPROM, printhead soba, and front
fend circuits. The message “Tests Compete”
appears whan the testis done. Than, tho Main
Menus displayed,
PANT — Produces a ¢-page print tost. Fast, 2
‘agonal ine is printed. I should be inspected
for continuity. Facing atthe top or boom o the
|age incicates that he printhead ie masigned.
Invdual ots oF groups of dots wih do nok
pintindlcatea probiom with the printhead oon-
tal cicuity oF the printhead isa
Now, paper speed accuracy's tested by mea-
‘suring a horizontal ine pint fr 10 seoonds
ata speed of 25 mm/s. The line length should
be 250 mm 45 mm
‘Then, gain calbrations of 20,10, and S min
‘ate printed fr paper speeds of 5,25, and
mms. The paper runs for2saconds at each
speed.
Finally the character sets printed To qu,
ress te righimast function key
-ERRL— Displays an eror log on tho LCD, Many
‘ilerent err messages are possible, Contact
Burdick you are unable to inarpet partou-
lac message. To qui, press the ighimost une-
ton key.
[NOTE — The folowing special functone are for fac:
fry uso nly and shoud not be used inthe Hol
HUN. VAGN, and ERC.2.8 PRINTHEAD VOLTAGE ADJUSTMENT
Because indvidual printheads vary in osistance,
the printhead voltage adjustments necessary
whenever the Logie PB or pinhead has been
replaced. Make the adjusimont a flows:
1. Remove the top enclosure as described in sec-
tion 4:11, Locate R4 atop right comer of the
‘board, nar two large capacitors and the pin
‘ead Connector (eter o Section 7.17)
2. Engure hat he ac power Is ON. From the Main
Monu, pres th function kay ocatod below the
word "PAT
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‘Alter the Patient Data menu appears, pross "T™
(#5) on te Keyboard. Then, select "PHVT™ fom
tne System Sef Test Menu
‘Compare he displayed valuo (resistance in
‘fmm to the valve indicated onthe prinhoad.
‘Adjust RA unl the displayed valve fs as close
18 possible (£7 0) 10 the value Incicated on the
printhead
\Whontnshed, press the ighimost function key
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3 PROBLEM SOLVING
3.1 TROUBLESHOOTING
Past experince has shown theta large percentage
‘of service calls re due o poor ECG technique and
broken cables, Bore disassembling the eter
Cardiograph, ensue that technique and fauty
{bes aro elirinatod as the sours ofthe problem,
Fler to the Operators Manual for adatona ior.
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‘THERMAL ARRAY STROBE SIGNALS
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8.3 CONNECTOR PINOUTS AND JUMPERS.
Sonnector Pint Name Deseriotion
EXTEBNAL
Whom) 1 AGKIN Parallel data enable
2-9 PDD-PO7 Parallel data to M3000
wo Unused
11413 CHI-CH3 Analog outputs to M00
wis Unused
18 12LEAD ——_12Lend signal fmm 00
17 RHYTHM Rhythm signal fem MOND
Bay ‘supply
wo Unused
20 108 “Transmit data to we00€
at RxD FRoceive data fom Mat0d
22-25 GND Ground
Sewer) RL Fightleg ECG input signal
2 3 (Chest lead ECS input signal
3 v2 (Chest lead ECS input signal
au (Chest lead ECG input signal
5 vs (Chest lead ECS input signal
oom Fight erm EC input sir
7 OA Left arm EC input signa
Bou Leftlog ECG input signal
on Unuses
4 v6 (Chest lead ECS input signal
15 V5 (Chest lead ECG input signal
S18 pony Unused
2 102 TTanemit data signal
a RxD Receive data signal
46 Unused
7 xo Ground
a om Data trina oady signal
9 crs Clear to send signal
SB From 19, pin 1
2 Unused
= From J19, pn 2
a UnusedConnector Pine Nama
INIEBNAL
Jt hemmed) 1 BLUE
2 BAN
3. BLUE
4 BAN
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Rows
Row
1
2
3
4
5
8 ROW!
7 Rowe
8 ROWO
9 ROW?
10 coLa
1 cou
12 0OLs
3
4 cou
15 cout
16 cou
17 cow
18 GND
sv
BEO
TADATA
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‘STRGt
‘eno
sTRB
‘STAG
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To power swf
Topower swith
From power switch
From power switch
From anstormer secondary
Gouna
‘supply
LOD bias votage
Contot
LCD enable
Lcd gata
Power onfstandby
Keyboard ow
Keyboard row 4
Keyboard row 2
Keyboard row 5
Keyboard row t
Keyboard row 8
Koyboard row 0
Keyboard row 7
Keyboard column 4
Keyboard column 3
Keyboard column 5
Keyboard column 2
Koyboard column 6
Keyboard column +
Keyboard column 7
Keyboard column 0
Ground
supply
‘Thermal array stobe enable
‘ermal array cata
Grouns
Thermal array stobe 1
Grown
‘Thermal array stobe 2
‘Thermal array stobe 1Service Manas
Sonnector Ping Name ‘Description
come)
wo Unused
11 sTRB2 ‘Termal array strobe 2
12 GND Grouna
13° STRBY ‘Termal ray stobe 1
14 THERMISTOR Printhead themisiorsigal to A/D converter
1s sTRe2 Thermal array stobe 2
1 Unused
17 sre: Thermal artay stobe 1
wo Unusea
19 sTRB2 “Thermal array strobe 2
20 GND Ground
21 TALATCH == Therma arraylatch
22 GND round
23 TACLOCK Thermal aay clock
24 GND Grouna
25 TAOIST ‘Thermal array data out
2 GND Ground
JB mmeic] 1-7 PHGND Printeed ground
814 VPRINT Pethead voltage
10pm 1 DAVE Motor driver 4
2 NORV! Mote arver +
3 MonV2 Motor dvr 2
4 MORVS Motor erver3
Jt pose) 1 QTRNS ‘Que sensor transistor
xo Grouna
3 0D ‘Que sensor LED
SZ} tek ‘otwansformer primary
15 escrow] 148 ‘Supply to fax boars
2 NC Unused
3 GND Ground
4S Contot
5 Po Contot
6 FAXCONT Control
7 RKOA Recieve data signal
8 XDA Transmit data sign
8 DoD Data carrer dotect sonal
10 OR Data torminal ready signalBURDICK £350 Bectocardiograph
Connector Pint Name Deserintion
S19 ipo) 2 — From fax option board
S20 fomnen) 1-28 — Future expansion
sumer ‘Description
wee Vatage selection
LUMP, JMP9-10—-Faxoption
[Enable = JMP! to +5, JMPO installed, JMP10 not insted
Disable = IMP! to ground, JMPS not Installed, JMPIO installed
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MPRA Factory uso only
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4 REMOVAL AND REPLACEMENT
PROCEDURES
4.1 REMOVAL AND REPLACEMENT
WARNING — Always ensure that units unplugged
‘rir fo performing any disassembly.
(CAUTION — The BURDICK £250! uses CMOS inte.
‘Fated circuits and caution must be taken dur
ing maintenance procedures to prevent dar
age which can be caused by state electricity.
‘Also, the printneadissensive 0 stad. An ant-
‘Static work surface is recommended.
NOTE: When removing comectors or wires from PC
‘boards, observe and mark tat postion. Care
{ul observation wll prevent wire or connector
reversal during re-assomy.
4.14 Top Enclosure
1. Turn power off and unplug the BURDICK E350.
Fomove paper rom paper compartment
2. Remove paper compartment it by releasing
the spring-oaded hinge pin ale rounded end.
This isthe end positioned nearest to he as-
play.
3, Remove top of papor wall by snapping faut of
place.
4. Remove two (2) serews from the bottom of he
BURDICK E350, locatad in tb front comers of
‘each side.
5. Remove four (4 scrows eam the top ofthe
[BUROICK E350}, located in each corner of
‘Paper compartment, For convenience, leave
Sorews inte holes
6. Carell tt top enctosure up ana oft
7. Replace n reverse order,
NOTE: Aways ansure hat internal wires are
‘properly routed belore replacing ton enclosure,
Fale to do so may damage wes
4.1.2 Keyboard & LCD Assembly
1. Remove tp enclosure as described previous
2. Unplug keyboard connector at PC board anc
Licb conagoter at LCD. Remove keyboard &
LoD assenbiy.
8, Replace in reverse order.
4.13 Printer Assembly
‘CAUTION — The printhead fs susceptible o dar.
‘age fom static electrcty. An ant-state work
‘uface Is recommended,
Remove top enclosure as described previous,
Remove que sensor tm printer assem
3, Disconnect in remaining two (2) connectors at
theprinter assembly
4 Liltprintr assembly up and remove ground
wi ci. Remove printer assem.
5. Replace in reverse order, Ensue that metal
‘shim is propery placed under near side of
printer asserbhy,
NOTE: Ate replacing the printer assombly. an
‘aclssiment wis be necossary Relrtoprinhod
Solage adjustment uci 2
4.1.4 Motor
1. Remove printer assembly as described prev
‘ust Remove brush assembly,
2 Remove tree (8) clips securing moter to ler
chassis. Remove motor.
3. Uncrew and remove tree (2) motor mount
spacer. Romove gest
4 Replace in reverse order,
4.15 Printhead
CAUTION — The printhead i susceptio to dar
‘age from static electricity. An antistatic werk
‘ulace is recommended,
1. Renove printer assembly as described prow-
‘ously. Remove brush assombly,
7Remove motor as deserved previoush
Carey squeeze printhead and chassis
‘gather lease spring tonsion on roland
printhead.
4. Slide printnead out of stot. Remove two (2) ber
washers rom ends of printhead.
5, Replace n reverse order.
NOTE: After replacing the printhead, an agus
‘ment wl be necessary. Retr fo printhead vo
‘age edustmentinsocton 24
4.1.6 Drive Roller
1. Remove printer assembly as described previ
‘ously. Remove brush assemby
Remove motor as describes previously.
Carluly squeeze printhead and chassis
‘ogeter i release spring tonsion on role and
printhead Remove dive oer shalt grounding
lp.
4 Side deve rl outo slot. Remove gear
5. Remove two (2) bearings fram ends of ive
role.
6. Replace in reverse order
44.7 Que Sensor
1. Remove top enclosure as described previously.
2. Unplug connector at Logic PCB.
3. Slide que sensor up and out of sit
4. Roplace n reverse order.
8 Logie PCB
Remove top enciosue as described previously
2. Remove lt Intemal connectors and ground
3. Romove keyboard & LCD assembly as previ.
‘ously described in secon 4.1.2
4 Remove nine (0) serews socuring extemal con-
‘ecors ané board to Bottom enclosure.
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5. Remove Logic PCB.
6. Replace in ovorse order,
NOTE: To avoid damage, ensure that all wes
se properly routed
4.1.9 3-Volt Lithium Battery
WARNING — The corect pola must be observed
‘when replacing he alten. Ensure Mat tho pos:
Ive (4) sido of to bate Is aligned withthe
positive (+) side of fe battery holder
1. Havo he replacement batiery within reach
NOTE — Tho configuration tems stored in
memory may be fost i nis battery is removed
{ormare than one or minutes!
2. Remove top enclosure as described previously
Remove old battary and install new one, taking
cate to observe te proper polar.
Replace top enclosure.
lug in power cord and tum tho units mans
‘ower sich on. Press the ONISTEY key.
{6 Raset the tme and date (refer to Operating
Instructions). Als, vey thatthe proper config-
4.1.10 Fuses
WARNING — Mains voltage i present on fuses!
‘Ensure that unit unplugged prior to replacing
any tises.
‘Two (2 fuses are located onthe Logic PCB. Access.
to he fuses is gained by removing the top encio-
ute replacements necessary. use only a fuse of
the same type and rating as the orginal
4.1.11 (Optional) Fax Modem PCB
1 Remove op enclosure as described previous.
2. Unplug 10 pin x-cable connector at J15 and
2-in connector al J19.0n Logic PCB,
3. Carefully unsnap the Fax Modem PCB fram five
(S)nyn stanc-ofs and remove board.
4. Replace in reverse order._Sonice Manual
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2 862776
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4 e202
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6 e237
7 eusie
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9 262601
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14 aszaer
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22 862633
23 862640
24 esazar
25 862055
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27 sase58
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Deseription
Paper Compartment Lig”
Paper Well Top”
Pin Assembiy"
Enclosure, Top"
Screw, 832 x 12, (4 required)
Koyboars & LCD Assembly
Fubber Mounting Pad foc Keyboard, (4 required)
Transformer Assembly
Screw, 832 318, (2 required)
Cable, Main Power Switch
(Optional) Fax Medem PC Board
Logic PC Board Assembly (includes EPRONS)
EPROM, Od (IC84)
EPROM Even (49)
Battery. 32K Lithium (61)
Fuse, 1 Amp, 250
Cabie, LD (43)
able, Printhead (8)
Cable. Printhead 9)
Scrow, 405/16, (8 required)
Bracket, Transformer
Scrov, 83238,
Enclosure, Bot”
Screw, 8321/2, 2requred)
Rubber Foot, (4 requires)
Paper Guide™
Drive Ronee
Bering, Drive Rotor, (2 requires)
Washer, Fiber, (2 required)
‘Thermal Printhead
Gear, cor
(Que Sensor Assembly
ip, Drv Rotor
Motor Assemoly
Gear, 20T
Motor Mount Spacer, 3 required)
‘Spring, Printhead Compression, (2 required)
Spring Retainer, (2 equi)
Grommet (2 requiea)
Cilp, Motor Retainer, 3 required)
* Units betow sonal no 42408
requite the #862922 Encl
570 Kit
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Enclosure Kit for Units Below Serial No. 42408
10-Lead ECG Patient Cable
Paper, Thermal Z-Fold, 200 sheets
Power Cord
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5 MAINTENANCE
5.1 PREVENTIVE MAINTENANCE,
The purpose of preventive maintenance io elie
ale fluro problems as much as possible and 2
keep the equipment in good operating conan,
This ensures sale and satisfactory ECG recordings.
THE FOLLOWING PREVENTIVE MAINTENANCE
CHECKS SHOULD BE CARRIED OUT AT LEAST
ONCE A YEAR:
* Visual inspection
* Cleaning
* Check power cor
* Check patient cable
* Check eakage currents
SSmole maintenance routines, normaly pecormed
dally or weekly by the User, ae described In he
‘Operating Instuotions nthe event of amaltune-
tion, refer tho ropair to an authorized Burcick Ser-
vice Feprosentatve,
5.1.1 Visual Inspection
(Check tose ithe BURDICK E3501 has been sub-
Jectea to extemme mechanical sess, sla
eauy fal or damage tem hquid spl. Check cabi-
‘net for cracks and missing pats. Check thermal
Drntneas and clean f neeoseary. Inspect connec
{ors and cords for sign of deterioration. Check for
any signs of abnormal operation
problems ara apparent, remove the power cable
‘and check tho folowing
+ Are mechanical toms fm attached?”
* Are alntrnal local connections fmly
atached?
‘Is her any sign of burning cr other damage?
5.1.2 Cieaning
‘The need for cleaning greatly depends on the envi
ronment and frequency of use. The folowing tems
ate require:
+ Soft intsree cloth
+ Poisting cith
+ Dislled water
* Nd detergent solution
Soft brusy|
Disconnec! the AC power cord before attempting
any clearing. Clean the housing witha damp cloth,
Do not use abcasive cleaner or polishes. Wipe dry
‘witha sof clean cloth. Aso, wine the paper com
parent
CAUTION: Do nat pour igus (suchas alco! or
‘other cleaners) crecty onthe unt. Contamina-
ton fom iquids may result in severe electrical
damage.
5.1.3 Power Cable
(Check ne nower cord and appiance inet or any
visible siges of deteceraton loose camectons, or
burn damage,
8.1.4 Patent Cable
Check tne aatent cable and input connectr fr any
visble signs of damage or loose connector. Dis-
Connect the patent cable rom the unit and inspect
ifr short circus, broken wies, or poor contacts
bby measurng the resistance for individual electrode
leads.
5.2 PRINTHEAD
The thermal array printhead should be kept clean
and ee of ito oer foreign materials which can
adversoly clct ts performance. Incvidval dot or
{10ups of cots which do not print (particulary at the
baseline) ar an indication hat the printhead
‘ity. Residue can be removed eltectivey by using
‘asmall amount of rubbing aicehol and a lin-ree
‘swab, Do not use abrasives or cleaners which may
damage he printhead,
5.3 CHASSIS LEAKAGE CURRENT CHECK
NOTE — Leakage tests should be conducted with a
high qually meter or safety analyzer capable of
{esting fo AAMI specifications. Inappropriate
‘meters can produce eroneous leakage foad-
ings. Leakage tess shoul be perormed ata
ror-conauctve werk station,WARNING — Use caution when conducting these
‘ests. The meter must be sulabiy insulated and
‘capable of witistanding the power Ie voltage.
1. Tum the BURDICK E3601 side panel power
switch ON.
2. Connect a leakage meter betwoon the rear pan.
cl chassis ground jack and power fine ground
Ensure that leakage currents ss than 100 A
3, Open ground tne and ensure leakage curent is
fess than 100 uA.
4. Reverse line polarity and ensure that leakage
‘urtentis ass than 100 wA with ground closed
5. With reversed polar, open ground line and
jonsure leakage is ess than 100 A.
5.4 PATIENT LEAKAGE CURRENT CHECK
NOTE — Leakage tests should be conducted wih a
high quay meter or safely analyzer capable of
{esting 10 AMI specications Ingppropiate
‘meters can produce ermoneous leakage read
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ings. Leakage tests shouldbe performed at a
non-conductive work sation,
WARNING — Use caution when conducting these
Tests. The meter must be sutaby Insulated ard
‘capable of witistanding the power ine voltage.
NOTE: Leakage shouldbe toss than 20 WA with tho
patient cable attached and less than TO WA wth
aleconnected
1. Connect he patont cable o he BURDICK
E350, Tum the sie panel power switch ON,
2 Connect al patent cable leads together.
Connect a leakage meter between patent
cable leads and powerline round. Ensure
leakage Is less than 20 yA.
4. Open ground ine and ensure that leakage cur
rent less than 20 uA
5. Reverse line polay and ensue that leakage
currents less than 20 nA with ground cosed,
6, With reversed pola, open ground ine and
‘ensure leakage curent ess than 20 yA
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6 THEORY OF OPERATION
6.1 Logic Pcs
All he culty for the BURDICK E350 Elect
Catdlograph is contained on asinglo printed cicut
board assembly the Logic PCB. For the purpose of
cussion he culty Is grouped as flows: pow.
er supply, ample, logic, and printhead loading
6.1.1 Power Supply
The ine votage is applied tothe man anstormor
‘trough toreg C7, fuses F1-F2, andthe side panel
‘ower switch (eer fo schematic 7.1), The tans
former secondary at 2, pins 3 and 4, is rectified by
I and ited by Ci and C2 to produce an urveg:
lated +30 VOC for IC. The wansloemer sacondary
‘12, pins 1 and 2. i rected by D2 an fered by
(C3 and C10 to produce an unreguated +19 VOC
forthe ether supplies
\Wnen powers fis apie fo the BURDICK F350,
(C22 and R16 provide @ power up reset. and i
Contrel ne logic sich, 2. When te cnstandby
Switch i pressed, O1 turns of. This causes ie ot
DUTOTIGA a pn 13 to go ow. tring on ope
Switch 02,
(Once the logic switch ison, power is aalable to al
‘he cleus athe gaia of G2 The loge switch can
be tured off by pressing the onfstanaby swe
again, or by the PWROWN signal fam the micropro-
essor. In ether case, Qt is tuned of again Ths
Causes the output of C4 at pn 13 return toa high
Condon. turing of he logic switch G2
Rectled 30:VDC output rom D1 goes t Ct, which
regulates the prinheed voltage supply. RFS
alow the output of Ct, a pulse width modulator, to
be adjusted inthe range of 135V to 16.5. The
\VPENBL contol signal's inverted through IC115-C
‘nd apples 0 pin 6 of 1. This signal nbs he
Stput of 1 under conto the microprocessor
(C5 and At set te requency 085 KHz, R2, C8, and
C7 provige stably fr the cau. The output of Ct
iS contd by D3, Lt, and C9, During igh density
brining, C9 provides curentta te penta. IC?
Fecharges C8 during he of tne.
‘ne +5-volt power supply uses a pulse wath modu
lator, 163, 0 step down 19 VDG tem rectiier D2,
The oscliators sett 85 kz by C1 and FCs,
616, and R10 provide stabity, wile D4, 2, and
C17 provide output current dive and tering. FO
[its curent at 1A peak maximum.
‘The isolates power supplies are generatod from IOS
‘2 pulse wish modulators ouput voltage varies
‘win the Inout and load to produce unregulates vot.
_a9¢8 fo tree Isolatod regulators: 108, IC7 and IC8.
The logic supply voltages applies 1 CS st pn 7
‘and tothe isolation transformer 1 at pin 5.9 and
(C27 determine he trequency a he internal oscil:
tors. Pin 6oF ICS drives the power vansisior Qé,
which in un dives the wanstormer R20 ang R23
provide base current iiing and ground erence
for Qa. Ra2 isthe current sense resistor. R24 and
(C29 for alow pass fit forthe over curont shut
‘down np at pin 3 of C5,
‘Te outpu:reguation is controlled by feedback
trom pins | ane 4 of TT. DT and C30 actly an fe
{er the signal, and provide a de value tote load
resistor, FETA diver network i Formed by R25
nd R26 forthe feedback voltage appied to pin 2
(1105. Rat and C28 er out high requoncy an-
‘Sients one feedback signal. 623 and C24 fier
the switching suppy. C25 and R18 form a resonant
‘scharge path forthe primary of 11 via Ds,
Pins 7 anc 1007 furash a pulsating voage to
19 wn C32, wes ty an re inp for
IC6.108 isa votago regulator which proudes +5 V
{orn isobtedlogle exculty. The +a isolated
‘supp Is generates by 108, D10 and C24 recy
‘and fier the secondary to prove an unvegulated
$12V atin 8 of 108, 3T and R22 determine he
Sutput wotage, 638 and C227 provi ttering or
the +€-ot isolated supply. The -6volt isolated
supply tye samo a the +-val supply except
{hat he gound and output pin are roversed to
veld a negative votage, Ago, 12 Var fumished
forte opamp supplios. The +12-vol supply i tak-
en rom the primary of Ta pin . The -¥2-vol sup
py is derked tra 1C88 and associated compo.
ents
6.1.2 Arplifier- Microprocessor & Memory
1011918 aV25 microprocessor which roccives data
from the fant end by means ola fiber opt ink,
(OPT (eer to schematc 7.9). The V25 i supportos
by an &k xB EPROM, IC109, and a 2k x8 sac
FRAY, IC110, Data fom the ampli is prepro-
cessed bythe V25 betore being sent othe logic
Iiorprocessor, 1635,
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Preprocessing includes the following tasks: detect.
ing pacemakers ang lead-off conattons, applying &
SQI6D-He filer to me daa if requested by Be logic
Ticeoprocessor, and formating the data nto blocks
vit interleaved synchronization bytes.
‘The transfer of data between IC113 and 1035 is
Ccontolied by DMA channe! DRA, C105, 16106,
1108, 1034, 1083, 10129, and associated compo
nents. 17 latches the data. ICB3-A provides a
owerup reset forthe V25.
6.1.3 Amplifier - Analog Front End
‘Te analog front end obtains the patio’ ECS sig-
nals and digtzes thom. Data rom al tho ECG son.
‘sorSis acquired simutaneousl: Multiplexers date
‘mine which lea i digitize.
Signals rom the tread patient cable are into-