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IntelliVue MP2/X2




Se r vi c e G ui de




IntelliVue Patient Monitor
MP2/X2

Pa tie n t Monit o ring
Part Number M3002-9301B
4535 641 12541




*M3002-9301B*
Contents
1 Introduction 9
Who Should Use This Guide 9
How to Use This Guide 9
Responsibility of the Manufacturer 10
Passwords 10
Warnings and Cautions 11

2 Theory of Operation 13
Monitor Theory of Operation 13
System Boundaries 14
Hardware Building Blocks 15
Data Flow 19
How does the Support Tool Work with the Monitor 22
Monitor Software Block Diagram 22
Block Diagram Legend 23

3 Testing and Maintenance 27
Introduction 27
Terminology and Definitions 28
Recommended Frequency 29
When to Perform Tests 30
Testing Sequence 34
Visual Inspection 35
Before Each Use 35
After Each Service, Maintenance or Repair Event 35
Power On Test 35
Safety Tests 36
Warnings, Cautions, and Safety Precautions 37
Safety Test Procedures 38
System Test 62
What is a Medical Electrical System? 62
General Requirements for a System 62
System Example 63
System Installation Requirements 64
Required Protective Measures at System Installation 65
System Test Procedure 75
Preventive Maintenance Procedures 76
Noninvasive Blood Pressure Measurement Calibration 76
Performance Assurance Tests 76
Basic Performance Assurance Test 76



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Full Performance Assurance Test 77
ECG/Resp Performance Test 77
ECG Sync Performance Test 78
SpO2 Performance Test 78
NBP PerformanceTest 79
Invasive Pressure Performance Test 81
Temperature Performance Test 82
M3014A Capnography Extension Performance Tests 82
Microstream CO2 Performance Test 85
Cardiac Output Performance Test 90
Power Loss Alarm Buzzer Performance Test (only if Multi-Port Nurse Call Connector Board is installed) 92
IntelliVue 802.11 Bedside Adapter Communication Test 92
IIT Communication Test 93
Short Range Radio (SRR) Performance Test 94
Reporting of Test Results 95
Carrying Out and Reporting Tests 95
Evaluation of Test Results 97
Other Regular Tests 98
Locking/Unlocking Touch Operation 98
Battery Handling, Maintenance and Good Practices 98
About the Battery 98
Checking the Battery Status 99
Battery Status on the Main Screen 100
Battery Status Window 101
Checking Battery Charge 103
Replacing a Battery 103
Optimizing Battery Performance 104
Battery Safety Information 108
After Installation, Testing or Repair 108

4 Troubleshooting 109
Introduction 109
How To Use This Section 109
Who Should Perform Repairs 109
Replacement Level Supported 110
Software Revision Check 110
Software Compatibility Matrix 110
Compatibilty with MMS 111
Compatibility with Information Center 111
Obtaining Replacement Parts 111
Troubleshooting Guide 112
Checks for Obvious Problems 112
Checks Before Opening the Instrument 112
Troubleshooting Tables 114




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Status Log 130
List of Error Codes 131
Troubleshooting with the Support Tool 131
Troubleshooting the Individual Measurements or Applications 131

5 Repair and Disassembly 133
Who Should Perform Repairs 133
Tools required 133
Removing the Battery 134
Removing the Handle 134
Removing the Side Cover 135
Removing the Display/Exchanging the SRR Board 136
Reassembly of the Display 138
Removing the NBP Pump Assembly 138
Reassembling the NBP pump chassis 140
Exchanging the NBP Pump 142
Exchanging the NBP Airguide / IIT or WLAN Assembly 145
Reassembly Procedure 147
Exchanging the Loudspeaker 150
Reassembly Procedure 151
Removing the Power Board 152
Reassembly Procedure 154
Removing the ECG Sync Pulse Out Connector 155
Removing the Main Board 157
Removing the Rear Housing 158
Removing the Measurements 160
Exchanging the Main Housing 161
Exchanging the Silicon Pads 162
MMS Extensions - Exchanging the Top Cover, MSL Flex Cable and the Dual Link Bar 165
Exchange Procedures 166
Disassembly Procedures for the M3015A MMS Extension (HW Rev. A) 177
Removing the Front Cover 177
Refit Procedures for the MMS Extension 181
Smart Battery Charger LG1480 (M8043A) 183
Cleaning the Air Filter Mats 183
Replacing the Fan 183

6 Parts 187
Exchange and Replacement Parts 189
MMS Extension Parts (M3012A, M3014A, M3015A and M3016A) 192
MMS Extension Part Numbers - Release Mechanisms 192
MMS Extension Part Numbers - Top Cover, Flex Cable and Link Bar 193
MMS Extension Part Numbers - Front Bezels 193
Exchange Parts List 195



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Smart Battery Charger Part Numbers 197

7 Installation Instructions 199
Out-Of-Hospital Transport - Standards Compliance 199
Electromagnetic Interference (SRR) 201
Installation Checklist 201
Unpacking and Checking the Shipment 201
Initial Inspection 202
Claims for Damage 202
Repacking 202
Mounting the Monitor 203
Mounting the Monitor using the Anti-slip Pad 203
Mounting the Monitor using the MMS Mount and Mounting Clamp 205
Connecting the Monitor to AC Mains 209
Host Monitor as Power Source 209
External Power Supply M8023A(Standard with MP2, Optional with X2) 210
Checking Out the Monitor 211
Configuration Tasks 212
Checking Country-Specific Default Settings 212
Setting Altitude, Line Frequency, ECG Cable Colors and Height & Weight Units 213
Configuring the Equipment Label 213
Configuring IP Address, Subnet Mask and Default Gateway 214
Configuration Settings for CSCN Routed Bedside Monitors (RBM) 214
Configuring Routed Bedside Monitors Support 215
Setting the Date and Time 215
Handing Over the Monitor 216
Philips Clinical Network (Wired) 216
Philips IntelliVue Information Center 216
IntelliVue Instrument Telemetry (IIT) 217
Short Range Radio 218
Configuring SRR Channels 218
ECG Sync Pulse 221
MSL Cable Termination 222

8 Site Preparation 225
Introduction 225
Site Planning 225
Roles & Responsibilities 226
Monitor Site Requirements 228
Space Requirements 228
Environmental Requirements 228
Electrical and Safety Requirements (Customer or Philips) 229
Connecting Non-Medical Devices 230
Philips Medical LAN 230



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9 MP2/X2 Product Structure 231
Upgrades 238

10 Default Settings Appendix 241
Country-Specific Default Settings 241

11 Index 251




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1Introduction
This Service Guide contains technical details for the IntelliVue MP2 Patient Monitor and the
IntelliVue X2.

This guide provides a technical foundation to support effective troubleshooting and repair. It is
not a comprehensive, in-depth explanation of the product architecture or technical
implementation. It offers enough information on the functions and operations of the monitoring
system so that engineers who repair them are better able to understand how it works.



Who Should Use This Guide
This guide is for biomedical engineers or technicians responsible for installing, troubleshooting,
repairing, and maintaining Philips' patient monitoring systems.



How to Use This Guide
This guide is divided into eight sections. Navigate through the table of contents at the left of the
screen to select the desired topic. Links to other relevant sections are also provided within the
individual topics. In addition, scrolling through the topics with the page up and page down keys
is also possible.




9
1 Introduction Responsibility of the Manufacturer



Responsibility of the Manufacturer
Philips only considers itself responsible for any effects on safety, EMC, reliability and
performance of the equipment if:

- assembly operations, extensions, re-adjustments, modifications or repairs are carried out by
persons authorized by Philips, and
- the electrical installation of the relevant room complies with national standards, and
- the instrument is used in accordance with the instructions for use.
To ensure safety and EMC, use only those Philips parts and accessories specified for use with
the monitor. If non-Philips parts are used, Philips is not liable for any damage that these parts
may cause to the equipment.

This document contains proprietary information which is protected by copyright. All Rights
Reserved. Reproduction, adaptation, or translation without prior written permission is prohibited,
except as allowed under the copyright laws.

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