maternal measurements on the FHR trace, 112

maternal parameters, 107

baudrate settings, 111 NIBP monitors, 111 MECG parameter test, 89

MECG transducer parts list, 130 specifications, 18

mechanical inspection, 96 Metron

contact address, 101 modem

no response 70, 82 PCMCIA, 163 transmission 77, 83

Modem initialization, 164 modem interface board, functional

description, 60

Modem Interface Module, 142 modem interface module, 155, 160

barcode reader, 157, 158 displaying memory, 162 fitting, 155

patient ID, 160 peripheral devices, 156 specifications, 16 starting storage, 161 stopping storage, 162 telephone connection, 166 transmitting data, 162 troubleshooting, 165

Modem setup, 164

cancelling, 164 erasing, 165 programming, 165 restoring factory default, 165 storing, 165

monitor accessories, 9 angle mounting, 21 care and cleaning, 95 configuring, 25 configuring options, 27 configuring using a PC, 29 configuring using barcodes, 29 configuring using pushbuttons, 26 dimensions, 13

fitting the paper take-up tray, 23 installation, 21

safety test, 65 specifications, 13 surface mounting, 21 testing, 65

wall mount dimensions, 22 wall mounting, 22

mounting

on carts, 24

N

N-400

connecting to the monitor, 108 NIBP monitor

baudrates, 111 connecting, 108 connections, 111 maternal measurements, 112

NST timer options, 27

O

OBMS

connecting to the monitor, 108 digital connection, 10

pin connections, 117

ODIS

connecting to the monitor, 108 pin connections, 117

on/off switch, removing, 144 operating temperatures, 172 Optional accessories, 11 options

configuration, 27 NST timer, 27

overview

of service tests, 65 product, 4

P paper

paper-out alert, 27 sensing test, 94 setting the format, 26 setting the speed, 48 take-up tray, fitting, 23

parameter test, 65, 68

part numbers, modem interface module, 165

parts ordering, 119

parts list

Barcode booklets, 10 boards, 120

DECG transducer, 129 digital interface protocol specifications, 10

documentation, 10 MECG transducer, 130 monitor, 122, 123 part numbers, 10 service documentation, 10 technical data sheets, 10 Toco transducer, 127 ultrasound transducer, 128 video tapes, 10

Patient leakage test, 104 patient modules

specifications, 18, 135 testing, 99

patient safety, 171 PC-based configuration, 29 PCMCIA card modem, 163 performance assurance tests, 65 peripherals, 107

permanent test, 70 phone number

entering patient, 160 receiver, 160

pin connections barcode reader, 110 OBMS, 117 ODIS, 117

RS232 Serial Interface, 109 telemetry system, 115

power requirements, 13 power supply

board replacing, 140

board, functional description, 55

preventative maintenance, 96 printhead, removing, 151 printing the error log, 38 program

adjusting the recorder, 34 protective earth, 171 protective earth test, 104

Q

quick test, 65, 66

R

reading the error log, 37 recorder

adjusting, 34

board replacement, 145 interface board, functional

description, 59 paperfeed error 532, 81 paperfeed error 601, 84 removing sensing assembly, 153 setting the heat adjustment, 26 setting the paper speed, 48 setting the print offset, 26 specifications, 15

thermal printhead removing, 151 recorder maintenance, 96 reference documentation, 10 remote event marker

specifications, 16 removing the Modem Interface

Module, 142 repair

parameter test, 68 quick test, 66 safety test, 65

repair strategy, 1 replacement and removal

batteries, 137 chassis, 143

combined interface module, 107, 142 CPU board, 141

display board, 146 drawer assembly, 150 frontend board, 139 fuses, 136 loudspeaker, 148 on/off switch, 144 power supply board, 140 recorder board, 145

recorder sensing assembly, 153 stepper motor, 154

switch board, 147 thermal printhead, 151 Toco transducer, 131 top cover, 138 transformer, 149 ultrasound transducer, 133

S safety

environment, 13 equipment type, 172 patient, 171 protective earth, 171 requirements, 171 symbols, 2

safety test, 65

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Philips M1353A, M1351A manual Index

M1353A, M1351A specifications

Philips M1351A and M1353A are advanced medical monitoring devices designed to enhance patient care in various healthcare settings. These monitors are widely recognized for their precision, reliability, and user-friendly interface, making them essential tools for clinicians and healthcare providers.

The Philips M1351A is a compact portable monitor specifically tailored for adult, pediatric, and neonatal care. It is equipped with multiple physiological parameters, enabling healthcare professionals to track vital signs such as heart rate, respiratory rate, non-invasive blood pressure, and temperature. One of its standout features is the ability to display real-time waveforms, providing clinicians with instant access to critical patient information.

On the other hand, the Philips M1353A builds on the M1351A's robust capabilities, integrating advanced features that enhance monitoring capabilities. This model includes additional measurement modalities such as invasive blood pressure and capnography, allowing for comprehensive patient management. Its larger screen provides clear, easy-to-read data, and its intuitive interface ensures quick navigation through the various monitoring functions.

Both monitors utilize state-of-the-art technologies to ensure accurate and reliable measurements. The smart algorithm used in these devices minimizes the possibility of false readings, providing healthcare professionals with the confidence needed for effective clinical decision-making. The Philips M1351A and M1353A also feature an integrated alarm system that notifies caregivers of critical changes in patient conditions, ensuring timely interventions.

In terms of connectivity, these models facilitate seamless integration with hospital networks and electronic medical records (EMR) systems. This interoperability enhances the overall workflow in a clinical environment, allowing patient information to be shared efficiently amongst healthcare teams.

Additionally, the Philips M1351A and M1353A are designed with patient comfort in mind. They are lightweight and portable, making them suitable for diverse environments, from emergency departments to patient transport. Their rugged design ensures durability in high-paced settings, meeting the rigorous demands of modern healthcare.

In summary, the Philips M1351A and M1353A monitors serve as essential tools in contemporary medical practice, offering comprehensive monitoring capabilities, advanced technologies, and a user-centric design. These features collectively contribute to improved patient outcomes and enhanced overall healthcare delivery.