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MedPlus TotalAlert® Alarm Network Operation and Maintenance Manual (205728)

Configuring and Browsing the Master Alarm Using the Web Pages
Chapter 1: Introduction

Figure 1-38.  Setup Device—Silenced Return Time

NOTE:
This step is used to set the amount of time that the alarm remains silenced.

13. Click on the amount of time that you want between audible alarms.

NOTE:
To comply with the requirements of the City of New York Department of
Buildings; Materials and Equipment Acceptance Division (M.E.A.), do not set
the alarm return time to “never.” Set the alarm to return every 30 minutes.

NOTE:
Silencing or delaying the audible alarm does not clear the alarm; the alarm mes-
sage remains on the display until the alarm condition is remedied.

14. Click in the 

N2 Address

window. 

NOTE:
This is an option. An RS-485 interface from the alarm to the facility’s building
automation system can be used. If used, both the Master Alarm and the facility’s
building automation system receive alarm signals. 

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Page 4: ...ntroduction 1 7 Overview 1 7 Glossary of Component Terms 1 8 Features 1 11 Master Alarm 1 11 Master Alarm Rough In Assembly 1 13 Master Alarm Front Panel 1 14 Area Alarm 1 15 Area Alarm Rough In Assem...

Page 5: ...Panel 1 63 Entering the Master Alarm s Configuration Mode 1 63 Returning to Normal Operating Mode 1 65 Glossary of Terms for Web Page Usage 1 70 Configuring and Browsing the Master Alarm by Using the...

Page 6: ...ions Alarm Status and Error Status 1 124 Browse Module Identification 1 125 Browse List of Masters 1 126 Browse Event Log 1 127 Browse Area Alarm s Communications Statistics 1 128 Local Alarm Setup Pr...

Page 7: ...2 21 Service Required 2 22 Gas or Vacuum Wrong Gas 2 22 Gas or Vacuum Wiring 2 23 Gas or Vacuum Shorted 2 23 Gas or Vacuum Lost 2 24 Serial Number Lost Master Alarm 2 25 Serial Number Lost 30 Point M...

Page 8: ...put Relays on Master Alarms 3 10 Local Alarm Wiring Conventions 3 11 Area Alarm Wiring Conventions 3 13 Output Relay on Area Alarms 3 14 Ethernet Wiring Conventions 3 14 Wiring Diagrams 3 15 Chapter 4...

Page 9: ...4 22 Replacement 4 23 Area Alarm Connector P C Board or Network Communications Board 4 24 Removal 4 24 Replacement 4 25 Area Alarm Module 4 26 Removal 4 26 Replacement 4 28 Blank Area Alarm Module 4...

Page 10: ...ding the conversion kit housed in an Area Line Pressure Alarm 0321 rough in box from BeaconMed s Hill Rom or Med s 4 54 Removal 4 54 Replacement 4 55 Local Mount Transducer and DISS Demand Flow Valve...

Page 11: ...0 Point Master Alarm Conversion Kit 5 26 Area Alarm Conversion Kit 5 28 30 Point Master Alarm with Three Area Alarm Modules Conversion Kit 5 32 Area Alarm Modules 5 36 Area Alarm Module Blank 5 38 Rem...

Page 12: ...tems in the Same Facility 6 24 General Information 6 25 Repair 6 25 Test 6 27 Calibration 6 27 Cleaning 6 28 Steam Cleaning 6 28 Cleaning Hard to Clean Spots 6 28 Disinfecting 6 28 Component Handling...

Page 13: ...Page xii MedPlus TotalAlert Alarm Network Operation and Maintenance Manual 205728 Table of Contents NOTES...

Page 14: ...Procedures 1 5 Chapter 5 Parts List 1 5 Chapter 6 General Procedures 1 5 Chapter 7 Accessories 1 5 Typographical Conventions 1 6 Introduction 1 7 Overview 1 7 Glossary of Component Terms 1 8 Features...

Page 15: ...r Alarm 1 55 Master Alarm Labeling 1 55 Master Alarm Power Up 1 60 Configuring the Master Alarm by Using the Front Panel 1 63 Entering the Master Alarm s Configuration Mode 1 63 Returning to Normal Op...

Page 16: ...ration Mode 1 115 Returning to Normal Operating Mode 1 118 Browsing the Area Alarm by Using the Web Pages 1 122 Browse Active Alarms 1 123 Browse Gas Pressure Readings Transducer Locations Alarm Statu...

Page 17: ...Page 1 4 MedPlus TotalAlert Alarm Network Operation and Maintenance Manual 205728 Chapter 1 Introduction NOTES...

Page 18: ...oubleshooting tips and error codes are contained in this chapter Use these to identify problems and to determine if further maintenance or repair is needed Chapter 3 Theory of Operation This chapter c...

Page 19: ...ation Boldface text emphasizes a word or phrase NOTE sets apart special information or important instruction clarification The symbol below highlights a WARNING or CAUTION Figure 1 1 Warning and Cauti...

Page 20: ...g conditions The MedPlus TotalAlert Alarm Network is available in two types of configura tions one for installation into new construction and one for installation into a remodeling project or an alarm...

Page 21: ...marked AUX ALARM For wiring diagrams refer to the foldouts at the rear of this manual MAIN ALARM RELAY When the Master Alarm is in alarm condition this relay activates When the Master Alarm is silence...

Page 22: ...e Area Alarm Front Panel and the Area Alarm Rough In There is one dry contact relay in the Area Alarm that provides an output sig nal The output can be wired to either the normally closed or normally...

Page 23: ...ster Alarm which allows the Master Alarm to monitor the Area Alarm 14 Local Alarm Operating Alarm The Local Alarm monitors source equip ment and has individual alarm indicators for each input It is us...

Page 24: ...installed in an existing rough in box Figure 1 3 Master Alarm The features of the front panel on the Master Alarm are as follows Display AU Displays alarm status LED indicators AV Light either green...

Page 25: ...f diagnostic routine If the alarm is in configuration mode press it to change the alarm s settings The rough in assembly is installed prior to the dry wall installation The front panel mounts to the r...

Page 26: ...Power supply covers F G On Off switch H Fuse holder I Transformer D Figure 1 4 Master Alarm Rough In NOTE The mounting brackets are not attached when they are shipped Attach them before installation...

Page 27: ...b assembly but uses the same internal components as the original power supply For more information about installing a conversion kit refer to the MedPlus TotalAlert Alarm Network Conversion Kits Insta...

Page 28: ...rm Modules DS are as follows Display BH Displays pressure and error codes Low Pressure LED AZ Lights a red LED when the pressure or vac uum is lower than the setpoint Normal Pressure LED BA Lights a g...

Page 29: ...the module is in monitoring mode press the Test key to start the self diagnostic routine for the Area Alarm Module If the module is in configuration mode press it to view current settings The rough i...

Page 30: ...k P Power supply covers S T On Off switch U Fuse holder V Transformer Q Figure 1 7 Area Alarm Rough In NOTE The mounting brackets are not attached when they are shipped Attach them prior to installati...

Page 31: ...as the original power supply For more information about installing a conversion kit refer to the MedPlus TotalAlert Alarm Network Conversion Kits Installation Instructions Area Alarm Front Panel The A...

Page 32: ...and the audible alarm Labels BI Show which inputs are being monitored LED indicators BJ Light either green or red depending on the alarm status Both parts of the Local Alarm are installed at the same...

Page 33: ...figure 1 10 on page 1 20 Front panel AI Back box AH Power supply covers AK AP On Off switch AL P C board AJ Buzzer AS Buzzer wiring assembly AR Transformer AT Terminal block AQ Ground terminal AN Powe...

Page 34: ...larm The Master Alarm continuously monitors up to 60 input signals from source equipment by using dry contact switches see figure 1 11 on page 1 21 The monitored signals are supervised for open circui...

Page 35: ...t relay that can be used to interface with a building automation system The Area Alarm has a relay output located on the Area Alarm Breakout P C Board It operates the same way as the AUX ALARM relay d...

Page 36: ...he Silence key silences the audible alarm You can set the time between the audible alarms to resound never every 30 minutes every 60 minutes every 90 minutes or every 120 minutes The most recent alarm...

Page 37: ...Alarm Modules cannot interface with a building automation system The Area Alarm Modules use the same connector that would otherwise interface with the building automation system If you need to interfa...

Page 38: ...r of the source LED mapping Sets the source input to an LED on the front panel Location Sets the location of the room where the alarm is located Direction Sets the direction of the wing where the alar...

Page 39: ...s front panel or the its device information web page The state of each of the 30 source inputs is available using binary input points BI1 through BI30 Binary input point BI31 is true if there are any...

Page 40: ...perly connected The following are two examples of information that could be gathered by using the MetaSys Building Management System in conjunction with the MedPlus TotalAlert Alarm Network system 1 A...

Page 41: ...int label means 1st one Can be overridden 2nd one Can be adjusted MODEL CSMODEL TotalAlert VND BITITLE Inputs ADTITLE Alarm Summary BDTITLE Source Alarms CSBI BI1 Y N INPUT1 CSBI BI2 Y N INPUT2 CSBI B...

Page 42: ...CSBD BYT13 N Y SOURCE_ALARM13 CSBD BYT14 N Y SOURCE_ALARM14 CSBD BYT15 N Y SOURCE_ALARM15 CSBD BYT16 N Y SOURCE_ALARM16 CSBD BYT17 N Y SOURCE_ALARM17 CSBD BYT18 N Y SOURCE_ALARM18 CSBD BYT19 N Y SOURC...

Page 43: ...r High and Low alarm conditions Each module also has its own Test and Silence keys The audible alarm is mounted on either the Area Alarm Connector P C Board or the Network Communications Board Pressin...

Page 44: ...Type Standard Setpoints NFPA 99 Maximum Setpoints Calibrated Scale Oxygen 40 psig to 60 psig 276 kPa to 414 kPa 40 psig to 70 psig 276 kPa to 483 kPa 0 psig to 200 psig 0 kPa to 1379 kPa Medical air 4...

Page 45: ...ry low displays on the Area Alarm s Home page The buzzer does not sound This message logs into the Error Log when the CheckSum Test is run which is a test that the Area Alarm runs automatically every...

Page 46: ...e Area Alarm by Using the Front Panel Option Description dFLt Sets alarm to default values 9ASt Gas type ScAL Measuring scale trEu Transducer firmware revision ArEu Area Alarm Module firmware revision...

Page 47: ...arm Modules Master Alarms on this network List of Master Alarms communicating with this Area Alarm Event log Log of events and alarms for this Area Alarm Model identification Software version device l...

Page 48: ...location that the module is monitoring Gas name Text Color Background Color Use Oxygen White Green USA Air Black Yellow USA Vacuum Black White USA Nitrogen White Black USA ISO Nitrous Oxide White Blue...

Page 49: ...em The Local Alarm provides connections for monitoring up to 16 signals from source equipment see figure 1 13 on page 1 36 Figure 1 13 Local Alarm There are individual LED alarm indicators for each si...

Page 50: ...ugh in box Each power supply converts the facility s 120 V AC 60 Hz power to 20 V AC to operate the alarm This unit contains the main power switch transformer main fuse and terminal block NOTE The Loc...

Page 51: ...sducers without shut ting off the gas or vacuum pipeline The maximum input pressure for transducers is 200 psig 1379 kPa The maxi mum input vacuum for transducers is 30 Hg 101 kPa All transducers are...

Page 52: ...ack to the factory Local Mount Transducers A DISS gas specific demand valve DU and an adapter DV when needed are included with each transducer DT see figure 1 15 on page 1 39 Figure 1 15 Local Mount T...

Page 53: ...mount transducer can only be used with the MedPlus TotalAlert Alarm Network Conversion Kits see table 1 16 on page 1 43 WARNING Do not remove the threaded insert from the transducer Doing so may resu...

Page 54: ...odule to the Transducer Specifications Dimensions Distance Maximum 4500 1372 m Cable Stranded 22 gauge shielded twisted pair three conductor cable Signal Power 15 V DC 75 mA maximum Facility Power Spe...

Page 55: ...0 C to 85 C Operating humidity 0 to 85 non condensing Storage humidity 0 to 85 non condensing FCC Part 15 Class A emissions Audible Specifications Dimensions Area Alarm audible output 80 dBA at one me...

Page 56: ...ll Rom Medaes or Ohmeda analog alarm having a beige front panel Area Line Pressure Alarm 6 gas maxi mum 12 7 8 x 8 3 8 327 03 mm x 212 73 mm Six Module Area Alarm 6819 A11 Integrated Alarm System or I...

Page 57: ...ule Area Alarm 6819 A11 Digital I and Digital II from Chemetron Master Slave Alarm Non Gauge 30 point maximum 12 x 7 304 8 mm x 190 5 mm Master Alarm 6819 A9 Line Pressure Alarm 3 gas maxi mum 12 x 7...

Page 58: ...rm Network Conversion Kit Product Numbers Space Needed 6819 A9 6819 A10 6819 A12 and 6819 A13 16 3 16 x 16 11 16 411 mm x 424 mm 6819 A11 and 6819 A13 27 3 16 x 16 11 16 691 mm x 424 mm All conversion...

Page 59: ...ndex Safety System Fourth Edition CSA C22 1 98 Canadian Electrical Code Part 1 Eighteenth Edition CSA C22 2 No 125 M1994 Electromedical Equipment Reaffirmed in 1999 CSA Z305 1 92 Nonflammable Medical...

Page 60: ...ce manual may cause harmful interference with radio communications Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference in which case users will be required to cor...

Page 61: ...rous oxide Blue White lettering blue background Air Black white Black and white alternating letter ing and background Vacuum Yellow Black lettering yellow background Nitrogen Black White lettering bla...

Page 62: ...l number 6819 A12 always mount inside the rough in box so no transducer mounting type code is needed e Gas types see table 1 23 on page 1 52 f Country of destination see table 1 24 on page 1 52 Cover...

Page 63: ...ode 3 Gas code 4 Gas code 5 Gas code 6 Country code 6819 A12 30 Point Master Alarm with 6 Area Alarm Modules Base Comms code Gas code 1 Gas code 2 Gas code 3 Gas code 4 Gas code 5 Gas code 6 Country c...

Page 64: ...ry code 6819 A7 Product Number Layout for the Area Alarm Module plus Transducer Kit An Area Alarm Module with a Remote Mount Transducer outside of the rough in box Base Gas code Country code 6819 A8 P...

Page 65: ...er plate 2 2 signal rough in box cover plate Country Code Country 01 United States 02 Canada Area Module Gas Gas Description A Medical air USA B Area Alarm module blank C Carbon dioxide USA D Medical...

Page 66: ...rea Alarm with six modules air oxygen vacuum blank blank blank for the United States 6819 A110L AOVAOV02 Area Alarm Conversion kit with six modules air oxygen vacuum air oxygen vacuum for Canada Trans...

Page 67: ...mal LED is lit and the pressure or vacu um is displayed The Master Alarm lights all the configured LEDs green and scrolls No Alarms across the display s screen Pre Use Checkout WARNING After the alarm...

Page 68: ...m Network a data table should have been completed for the source input signals that are connected to the Master Alarm see table 1 27 on page 1 56 1 If the input signal data table was not completed dur...

Page 69: ...nual 205728 Master Alarm Labeling Chapter 1 Introduction Table 1 27 Master Alarm Signal Input Data Breakout Board Input Number Gas Vacuum Type LED Number 1 9 System Number 1 9 Alarm Message 1 2 3 4 5...

Page 70: ...bon Dioxide Oxygen Carbon Dioxide Mix Argon For Medical Air Lab Air Dental Air Instrument Air Thermal Shutdown Liquid Level Low Dryer Malfunction Backup Vac Pump On 2nd Supply in Use Dew Point High Lo...

Page 71: ...ee figure 1 16 on page 1 58 Figure 1 16 Master Alarm Labeling SHOCK HAZARD Turn off the power to the alarm and leave it off during the installation of any component or sub assembly Failure to do so co...

Page 72: ...front panel CA 9 Using a 5 32 hex wrench lock the front panel CA 10 For more information about installing an original alarm network refer to the MedPlus TotalAlert Alarm Network Installation Instruct...

Page 73: ...Alarm Power Up Tools required 5 32 hex wrench 1 Using a 5 32 hex wrench unlock the front panel DE see figure 1 17 on page 1 60 Figure 1 17 Master Alarm 2 Turn the power switch DC to the ON position T...

Page 74: ...re 1 18 on page 1 61 Figure 1 18 Master Alarm Module a The first LED CW indicates whether the software is operating correctly Steady flash indicates proper operation Solid ON or solid OFF indicates th...

Page 75: ...t activated c The third LED CY indicates when an Ethernet packet of information is being sent or received It flashes both when sending and receiving infor mation When the network is activated sending...

Page 76: ...sing the Web Pages on page 1 71 NOTE If the Web pages are used Master Alarm configurations can be transferred from one to another 1 To enter the configuration mode do the following a Using a 5 32 hex...

Page 77: ...n d Press the configuration button CD located on the Master Alarm Module see figure 1 20 on page 1 64 Figure 1 20 Master Alarm Configuration Button NOTE Immediately upon entering the configuration mod...

Page 78: ...1 19 on page 1 63 If you do not press any keys for 10 minutes the alarm returns to normal opera tion and saves any changes that you have made While in the configuration mode the front panel keys opera...

Page 79: ...scroll through the following choices Never 30 minutes 60 minutes 90 minutes 120 minutes 4 Press the Silence key to select one NOTE To comply with the requirements of the City of New York Department o...

Page 80: ...etwork Immediately after the memory is cleared the devices automatically re learn the device list Clear the device list when you add remove or replace Area Alarm Modules that are communicating with th...

Page 81: ...rument Air Lab Vacuum Dental Vacuum Unused 10 Press the Silence key to select one NOTE If Unused is selected as the Gas Type the menu goes to the next Input number Otherwise the display advances to th...

Page 82: ...ights LED press the Test key to scroll through the following choices 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 17 Press the Silence key to select one NOTE Only one type of gas can be assigned to an LED After an LED has been...

Page 83: ...ursor Visual cue on a computer monitor that indicates position Ethernet Parallel communication port on a computer Internet browser Program used for accessing information on a com puter network Link Sh...

Page 84: ...ster Alarm Module The label says Serial Number Master where is the unique seri al number for that Master Alarm The word Master plus its serial number is the factory programmed name for the Master Alar...

Page 85: ...ter 1 Introduction Figure 1 22 Typical Internet Home Page NOTE The factory programmed Device Name always works If you rename the Master Alarm you can still use the Device Name to get into the Master A...

Page 86: ...Make selections for configuring and monitoring from the Home Page MedPlus TotalAlert Alarm Network Operation and Maintenance Manual 205728 Page 1 73 Configuring and Browsing the Master Alarm Using th...

Page 87: ...word as new 1 To configure the Master Alarm click on the Login link The Enter Network Password window displays see figure 1 24 on page 1 74 Figure 1 24 Enter Network Password NOTE Logging in applies o...

Page 88: ...ge the User 1 Name and Password NOTE For security reasons only User 1 has access to change user names and pass words 9 For User 1 to configure the list of users click on the Administer Users link The...

Page 89: ...User Name column 16 Type in the name of the second user in that window 17 Click in the User 2 Name window Password column 18 Type in the password of the second user in that window 19 Click in the Use...

Page 90: ...ther Master Alarm Figure 1 26 Alarm Message Setup 2 Before configuring the Master Alarm s inputs refer to the Master Alarm Input Signal Data table see table 1 27 on page 1 56 3 Click on the number lin...

Page 91: ...Maintenance Manual 205728 Configuring and Browsing the Master Alarm Using the Web Pages Chapter 1 Introduction Figure 1 27 Alarm Step 2 Master Alarm Setup 4 Click on the Gas Type pull down menu arrow...

Page 92: ...ow is an option see figure 1 29 on page 1 80 NOTE If you want a custom message in the Gas Type window click on Custom as the type of gas then type in the message you want displayed MedPlus TotalAlert...

Page 93: ...Click on the Next button After clicking the Next button a screen displays allowing the user to choose the following items error message front panel LED and system number 7 To choose a front panel LED...

Page 94: ...type of gas NOTE When there are multiple systems for the same type of gas or vacuum configuring a System number helps to identify the source 9 To choose a system number click on the System pull down m...

Page 95: ...he system number of the input source 11 To choose the error message click on the Message pull down menu arrow The available messages display At this point you may either choose an existing error messa...

Page 96: ...lick inside the Custom Message window and type the message you want displayed when this error occurs MedPlus TotalAlert Alarm Network Operation and Maintenance Manual 205728 Page 1 83 Configuring and...

Page 97: ...Alarm Using the Web Pages Chapter 1 Introduction 14 After typing the custom message press the ENTER key on your keyboard The Alarm Complete page displays see figure 1 34 on page 1 84 Figure 1 34 Alar...

Page 98: ...log 2 If you want to change the device name to a unique name type the new name in the Device Name window 3 To access the Web pages by using the name you have given it enable NetBios Name Service over...

Page 99: ...6 on page 1 86 Figure 1 36 Setup Device Location The options are as follows a PBX Public broadcast system room b OR Operating room c ER Emergency room d CCR Critical care unit e PACU Post anesthesia c...

Page 100: ...rrow see figure 1 37 on page 1 87 Figure 1 37 Setup Device Wing Direction 11 Click on the direction of the wing that this Master Alarm is located on 12 Click on the Silenced return time pull down menu...

Page 101: ...quirements of the City of New York Department of Buildings Materials and Equipment Acceptance Division M E A do not set the alarm return time to never Set the alarm to return every 30 minutes NOTE Sil...

Page 102: ...ne number of the person that should be notified when an alarm occurs 20 When you are finished setting up this Master Alarm click on the Submit but ton The Device Setup Accepted page displays see figur...

Page 103: ...see figure 1 40 on page 1 90 Figure 1 40 Electronic Notification 2 Learn either the SMTP Server Name or SMTP Server Address NOTE The facility s Information System personnel may need to be contacted f...

Page 104: ...you need 11 When you are finished setting up the electronic notification click on the Submit button The Electronic Notification Changes Accepted window dis plays see figure 1 41 on page 1 92 When you...

Page 105: ...figuring and Browsing the Master Alarm Using the Web Pages Chapter 1 Introduction Figure 1 41 Electronic Notification Changes Accepted Set Master Alarm s Clock 1 To set the clock click on the Set Cloc...

Page 106: ...own menu arrow 9 Click on the current hour in that window 10 Click on the Minute pull down menu arrow 11 Click on the current minute in that window 12 Click on the Second pull down menu arrow 13 Click...

Page 107: ...e 1 43 Network Setup CAUTION The Information Systems personnel should be notified before changing any of the network settings Changing the settings could keep the equip ment from working properly 2 No...

Page 108: ...ices automatically re learn the device list Figure 1 44 Clear Network 2 Use it when you add remove or exchange the Master Alarm Module Network Communications Boards or the Area Alarm Modules Otherwise...

Page 109: ...ype Message LED configuration System number Silenced return time NOTE To comply with the requirements of the City of New York Department of Buildings Materials and Equipment Acceptance Division M E A...

Page 110: ...monitored signals for both of the Master Alarms should be the same NOTE The configuration can be transferred to any Master Alarm on this network This page lists those that are available 3 Click on th...

Page 111: ...Inputs 1 To browse the current alarms click on the Alarms link The Current Alarms page displays see figure 1 46 on page 1 98 Figure 1 46 Current Alarms NOTE When the Network Communications Board is i...

Page 112: ...event for example is when a user logs into the Home page The event log holds up to 4000 characters which is about 100 lines then the old est event is erased The event log can be downloaded and saved t...

Page 113: ...browse the devices that are currently on the alarm network click on the Network Devices link The Network Devices page displays see figure 1 48 on page 1 100 Figure 1 48 Network Devices 2 To configure...

Page 114: ...page 1 101 Figure 1 49 Device Information This information is useful for the facility s Information Systems personnel to determine software version device location and naming information MedPlus Tota...

Page 115: ...gnostics link The diagnos tics page displays see figure 1 50 on page 1 102 Figure 1 50 Diagnostics Master Alarm 2 To download the current Master Alarm configuration choose Download Configuration see S...

Page 116: ...r file right click on the Right click here and select Save Target As link You are prompted to select a drive folder and name for the configuration file a Click on the computer drive that you want to s...

Page 117: ...rowse the alarm network statistics click on the Network Statistics link The Network Statistics page displays see figure 1 52 on page 1 104 Figure 1 52 Network Statistics The information on this page i...

Page 118: ...rs Tx collisions A packet that was sent and then collided with another packet Tx Coll overflow Packets that failed to re send after they had collided Tx FILO errors The MAC queue over filled Traffic b...

Page 119: ...ive queue Recv queue min Packets that are in the receive queue Big queue length Large size packets are available Big queue max Large size packets are available Big queue min Large size packets are ava...

Page 120: ...1 107 Figure 1 53 Input Diagnostics NOTE This page is useful when troubleshooting the alarm system s wiring 2 Click on the Refresh link to view the most recent information MedPlus TotalAlert Alarm Net...

Page 121: ...a Alarm Setting up the Area Alarm involves the following procedures Labeling see Area Alarm Labeling on page 1 109 Powering on see Area Alarm Power Up on page 1 112 Configuring using one the following...

Page 122: ...e 2 Using a 5 32 hex wrench unlock the front panel CI see figure 1 54 on page 1 109 Figure 1 54 Area Alarm Labeling Six Module Area Alarm Shown SHOCK HAZARD Turn off the power supply in the alarm and...

Page 123: ...Fan the label sheets before putting them into the printer being careful not to bend or fold the corners d Refer to your printer manual for loading and feeding recommendations 8 To print a sheet of Av...

Page 124: ...or more information about installing an original alarm network refer to the MedPlus TotalAlert Alarm Network Installation Instructions 16 For more information about installing a conversion kit alarm n...

Page 125: ...nel DF see figure 1 55 on page 1 112 Figure 1 55 Area Alarm 2 Turn the power switch DG to the ON position For three seconds the Area Alarm display BH shows init Then it displays the appropriate gas or...

Page 126: ...a The first LED CZ indicates whether the software is operating correctly Steady flash indicates proper operation Solid ON or solid OFF indicates that the module has failed Rapid flashing indicates a s...

Page 127: ...network is not activated c The third LED DB indicates when an Ethernet packet of information is being sent or received It flashes both when sending and receiving infor mation When the network is acti...

Page 128: ...panel DO 3 Locate the Network Communications Board DP or the Connector P C Board not shown that is located on the back of the front panel DO NOTE The Connector P C Board does not have LEDs on it 4 Pr...

Page 129: ...age 1 116 MedPlus TotalAlert Alarm Network Operation and Maintenance Manual 205728 Configuring the Area Alarm by Using the Front Panel Chapter 1 Introduction Figure 1 58 Area Alarm Configuration Butto...

Page 130: ...holding the Test key 4 To change the setting do the following a Press and hold the Test key while scrolling through the available options with either the Increment key or Decrement key b When the int...

Page 131: ...page 1 115 If you do not press any keys for 10 minutes the alarm returns to normal opera tion and saves any changes that you have made 2 While GASt is being displayed you can view the type of gas that...

Page 132: ...ent The available options are as follows No audible alarm does not repeat 30 audible alarm repeats every 30 minutes 60 audible alarm repeats every 60 minutes 90 audible alarm repeats every 90 minutes...

Page 133: ...r is emergency room GEn is general area ICU is intensive care unit LdrP is labor delivery recovery and postpartum area MAIn is main NEO is neonatal area NICU is neonatal intensive care unit area NUrS...

Page 134: ...ot want the factory default values choose no Otherwise the alarm may not operate as intended This option sets the Area Alarm Module back to the factory values no keeps the current configuration YES se...

Page 135: ...serial number Comms into your Internet browser s address window 2 To find the serial number of the Network Communications Board look at its label located on the back of the Area Alarm s front panel NO...

Page 136: ...figure 1 61 on page 1 123 Figure 1 61 Active Area Alarms 2 Use this page to monitor all of the Area Alarm Modules 3 Click on the Refresh link to view the most recent information MedPlus TotalAlert Al...

Page 137: ...ormation from Areas link on the Home page The Area Display Data page displays see figure 1 62 on page 1 124 Figure 1 62 Area Display Data Area Alarm NOTE This information is useful for troubleshooting...

Page 138: ...Area column The Device Info page displays see figure 1 63 on page 1 125 Figure 1 63 Device Info Area Alarm This information is useful for the facility s Information Systems personnel to determine soft...

Page 139: ...1 To browse the list of Master Alarms on this alarm network click on either the Master Alarms on this Network link on the Home page or the Masters link in the View Area window The Masters page display...

Page 140: ...information The Area Alarm Event Log logs only Area Alarm events The Master Alarm Event Log logs all MedPlus TotalAlert Alarm Network events The event log can be downloaded and saved to a file on a P...

Page 141: ...munications Statistics 1 To browse the Area Alarm s communications statistics click on the Network Statistics link The Communications Statistics page displays see figure 1 66 on page 1 128 Figure 1 66...

Page 142: ...r Labels provided 1 If the labeling for the Local Alarm was not completed during the installation complete it now 2 To aid in the labeling process you may want to complete the following table Table 1...

Page 143: ...abeling 4 Slide the front panel up CO and off the back box CP SHOCK HAZARD Turn off the power supply in the alarm and leave it off during the installa tion of any component or sub assembly Failure to...

Page 144: ...priate opening CT 13 Put the end of the label with the text closest to its edge into the opening first NOTE The labels are for either the left hand or right hand side 14 For more information about ins...

Page 145: ...I enough to allow the front panel DJ to slide off see figure 1 68 on page 1 132 Figure 1 68 Local Alarm 2 Slide the front panel DJ off of the back box DL 3 Turn the power switch DK to the ON position...

Page 146: ...esult in personal injury or equipment damage WARNING After the alarm is completely installed test for cross connections in accor dance with the latest edition of the NFPA 99 standard or WARNING CSA Z3...

Page 147: ...damage could occur WARNING Notify the facility s personnel before downloading new software Downloading stops the alarm s operating mode until the process is com plete This may endanger patient welfare...

Page 148: ...com ponents are installed patient welfare may be at risk SHOCK HAZARD Turn off the power supply in the alarm and leave it off during the installa tion of any component or sub assembly Failure to do so...

Page 149: ...lling the high voltage cover Do not pinch or bind the input power wiring or the ground wire Personal injury or equipment dam age could occur SHOCK HAZARD No repair should ever be attempted by anyone n...

Page 150: ...d occur CAUTION To help prevent component damage ensure that your hands are clean and only handle the P C board by its edges CAUTION When handling electronic components wear an antistatic strap Failur...

Page 151: ...adequate flow could occur CAUTION Replace the fuse with the same type and rating If the wrong fuse is installed equipment may be damaged CAUTION If you do not clear the alarm network after removing or...

Page 152: ...te that an error has occurred CAUTION If you are replacing an Area Alarm Module in a 30 Point Master Alarm with three Area Alarm Modules use the Clear Network function before you start the procedure O...

Page 153: ...Page 1 140 MedPlus TotalAlert Alarm Network Operation and Maintenance Manual 205728 Warning and Caution Labels Chapter 1 Introduction Warning and Caution Labels Figure 1 69 Warning and Caution Labels...

Page 154: ...Figure 1 70 Warning and Caution Labels Continued MedPlus TotalAlert Alarm Network Operation and Maintenance Manual 205728 Page 1 141 Warning and Caution Labels Chapter 1 Introduction 1...

Page 155: ...Page 1 142 MedPlus TotalAlert Alarm Network Operation and Maintenance Manual 205728 Warning and Caution Labels Chapter 1 Introduction NOTES...

Page 156: ...low Sensor Range 2 13 Transducer Pressure Above Sensor Range 2 14 Transducer Communication Error 2 14 Transducer Status Fault 2 15 Incorrect Transducer 2 16 Transducer Program Errors 2 16 Transducer W...

Page 157: ...29 No LEDs or Displays Are Lit on the Area Alarm 2 30 No LEDs Are Lit and the Display Is Off on the Master Alarm 2 32 No LEDs Are Lit on the Local Alarm 2 34 No Display on One Area Alarm Module 2 36...

Page 158: ...re a repair analysis procedure RAP or a component replacement If more than one compo nent is listed replace them in the given order To begin gathering information about the problem start with Initial...

Page 159: ...problem that the user describes This information helps identify the probable cause 1 Someone who can explain the problem is available Yes No L J Go to Function Checks on page 2 5 2 Ask that person to...

Page 160: ...e main relay are disabled however the aux iliary relay still triggers when an alarm condition occurs 1 To start the test press and release the Test key 2 0 through 9 and A through Z show in rotation f...

Page 161: ...rea Alarm Modules have a self test routine During the routine the follow ing is tested or displayed Display segments LEDs Type of gas Audible alarm During this routine the alarms and error checking ar...

Page 162: ...equipment to normal operating condition a Connect any disconnected wires and connectors b Close all panels c Remove all tools and test equipment 3 Complete all required administrative tasks MedPlus To...

Page 163: ...transducer or replace the transducer Go to RAP 2 3 on page 2 14 A 04 Area Alarm Module RAM error Replace the Area Alarm Module Go to RAP 2 9 on page 2 18 A 05 Area Alarm Module ROM error Replace the...

Page 164: ...bleshooting alarm messages see table 2 2 on page 2 9 Table 2 2 Device Serial Number Ranges The factory programmed alarm messages for the Master Alarm are used to help identify and solve the problems...

Page 165: ...acuum Lab Vacuum Dental Vacuum For Helium Oxygen Nitrogen Nitrous Oxide Carbon Dioxide Oxygen Carbon Dioxide Mix Argon For Medical Air Lab Air Dental Air Instrument Air Thermal Shutdown Liquid Level L...

Page 166: ...ossible Cause Corrective Action Slow steady flash Transducer is functioning properly No action is required Rapid flash Device error Replace the transducer LED off No power to the transducer or the tra...

Page 167: ...Page 2 12 MedPlus TotalAlert Alarm Network Operation and Maintenance Manual 205728 Error Codes and Troubleshooting Tips Chapter 2 Troubleshooting Procedures NOTES...

Page 168: ...pipeline refer to procedure 4 20 on page 4 50 If this solves the problem go to Final Actions on page 2 7 Otherwise go to step 4 4 Transducer has a slow steady flash on its heartbeat LED Yes No L J Rep...

Page 169: ...al Support 2 3 Transducer Communication Error 1 An Area Alarm Module displays error code A 03 Yes No L J Go to Final Actions on page 2 7 2 Transducer is connected properly Yes No L J Connect the trans...

Page 170: ...nversion Kits Installation Instructions If this solves the prob lem go to Final Actions on page 2 7 Otherwise go to step 3 3 Transducer has a slow steady flash on its heartbeat LED Yes No L J Replace...

Page 171: ...If this solves the problem go to Final Actions on page 2 7 Otherwise go to step 3 3 Transducer has a slow steady flash on its heartbeat LED Yes No L J Replace the transducer refer to procedure 4 23 o...

Page 172: ...the transducer properly refer to procedure 4 23 on page 4 62 If this solves the problem go to Final Actions on page 2 7 Otherwise go to step 4 4 Check for a pinched transducer wire Transducer wiring i...

Page 173: ...inal Actions on page 2 7 2 9 Area Alarm Module RAM Error 1 An Area Alarm Module displays error code A 04 Yes No L J Go to Final Actions on page 2 7 2 Area Alarm Module is connected properly Yes No L J...

Page 174: ...Final Actions on page 2 7 Otherwise go to step 4 4 If the problem still exists call BeaconMed s Technical Support 2 11 Battery Low on Master Alarm 1 Battery Low displays on the Master Alarm Yes No L...

Page 175: ...connected to the corresponding hub Yes No L J Connect the Ethernet to the corresponding hub Refer to the wiring diagram of the facility s Ethernet network If this solves the problem go to Final Action...

Page 176: ...on page 4 22 If this solves the problem go to Final Actions on page 2 7 Otherwise go to step 4 4 The Area Alarm Module is operating properly Yes No L J Replace the Area Alarm Module refer to procedur...

Page 177: ...Otherwise go to step 3 3 If the problem still exists call BeaconMed s Technical Support 2 15 Gas or Vacuum Wrong Gas 1 Wrong Gas displays on the Master Alarm Yes No L J Go to Final Actions on page 2 7...

Page 178: ...eaconMed s Technical Support 4 Replace the wiring If this solves the problem go to Final Actions on page 2 7 Otherwise call BeaconMed s Technical Support 2 17 Gas or Vacuum Shorted 1 A type of gas or...

Page 179: ...1 112 If this solves the problem go to Final Actions on page 2 7 Otherwise go to step 4 SHOCK HAZARD The potential for electric shock exists with electrical equipment Use cau tion when troubleshootin...

Page 180: ...ord lost displays on the Master Alarm Yes No L J Go to Final Actions on page 2 7 2 The Network Communications Board was replaced or removed from the alarm network Yes No L J Ensure all of the Ethernet...

Page 181: ...al Actions on page 2 7 2 An Area Alarm Module was replaced or removed from the alarm network Yes No L J Ensure all of the Ethernet connections are connected properly Refer to the facility s wiring dia...

Page 182: ...Turn the power to the Area Alarm on see Area Alarm Power Up on page 1 112 If this solves the problem go to Final Actions on page 2 7 Otherwise go to step 4 4 Check the LEDs on the Network Communicati...

Page 183: ...k Yes No L J Do a Clear Network command see Clear Alarm Network Device List on page 1 95 If this solves the problem go to Final Actions on page 2 7 Otherwise go to step 3 3 The wiring between the Area...

Page 184: ...Refer to the facility s wiring diagram of the Ethernet network If this solves the problem go to Final Actions on page 2 7 Otherwise go to step 3 3 The device is powered on Yes No L J Turn the power t...

Page 185: ...ep 2 2 The Area Alarm s power supply switch to the ON position Yes No L J Turn the power supply switch to the ON position see Area Alarm Power Up on page 1 112 If this solves the problem go to Final A...

Page 186: ...refer to FO 3 4 at the rear of this document If this solves the problem go to Final Actions on page 2 7 Otherwise go to step 7 7 The voltage across the two orange lead connections on the breakout boar...

Page 187: ...therwise go to step 2 2 The Master Alarm s power supply switch is in the ON position Yes No L J Turn the power supply switch to the ON position see Master Alarm Power Up on page 1 60 If this solves th...

Page 188: ...to FO 3 2 at the rear of this document If this solves the problem go to Final Actions on page 2 7 Otherwise go to step 7 7 The voltage across the two orange lead connections on the breakout board is a...

Page 189: ...Turn the power supply switch to the ON position If this solves the problem go to Final Actions on page 2 7 Otherwise go to step 3 3 The power supply s fuse is intact Yes No L J Replace the power suppl...

Page 190: ...7 Otherwise go to step 7 7 The voltage across pin 1 to pin 3 of TB 5 on the Local Alarm P C board is approximately 20 V AC Yes No L J Replace the transformer refer to procedure 4 13 on page 4 36 If t...

Page 191: ...P C Board to the Area Alarm Module refer to procedure 4 9 on page 4 26 If this solves the problem go to Final Actions on page 2 7 Otherwise go to step 3 3 Replace the ribbon cable refer to procedure 4...

Page 192: ...30 No Audible Signal on the Area Alarm 1 When an alarm occurs the audible indicator works correctly Yes No L J Replace the Area Alarm P C board located on the back of the front panel refer to procedur...

Page 193: ...ves the problem go to Final Actions on page 2 7 Otherwise go to step 3 3 The buzzer works properly Yes No L J Replace the buzzer If this solves the problem go to Final Actions on page 2 7 Otherwise ca...

Page 194: ...finding a server Type the word Master followed by its serial number into your Internet browser s address line for example Master47856 You still cannot browse the Master Alarm Yes No L J Go to Final A...

Page 195: ...ing are flashing very rapidly Yes No L J Call your facility s Information Systems personnel to fix the problem If they fix the problem go to Final Actions on page 2 7 Otherwise call BeaconMed s Techni...

Page 196: ...Internet browser s options Netbios Name Lookup is enabled over TCP IP Yes No L J Enable Netbios Name Lookup over TCP IP in your Internet browser s options If this solves the problem go to Final Action...

Page 197: ...be browsed Yes No L J If this solved the problem go to Final Actions on page 2 7 Otherwise go to step 3 3 The Ethernet is connected properly Yes No L J Ensure that the Ethernet is connected properly o...

Page 198: ...NOTES MedPlus TotalAlert Alarm Network Operation and Maintenance Manual 205728 Page 2 43 While Browsing the Master Alarm Area Alarm Modules Are Not Accessible Chapter 2 Troubleshooting Procedures 2...

Page 199: ...2 7 Otherwise go to step 3 3 The cellular telephone service provider supports text messaging Yes No L J Use a service provider that supports text messaging If this solves the problem go to Final Actio...

Page 200: ...e phone s memory If this solves the problem go to Final Actions on page 2 7 Otherwise go to step 9 9 The telephone is available to receive a text message Yes No L J If the telephone is busy with a voi...

Page 201: ...Page 2 46 MedPlus TotalAlert Alarm Network Operation and Maintenance Manual 205728 Text Message Is Not Received by Your Digital Telephone Chapter 2 Troubleshooting Procedures NOTES...

Page 202: ...6 Master Alarm Wiring Conventions 3 8 Output Relays on Master Alarms 3 10 Local Alarm Wiring Conventions 3 11 Area Alarm Wiring Conventions 3 13 Output Relay on Area Alarms 3 14 Ethernet Wiring Conve...

Page 203: ...Page 3 2 MedPlus TotalAlert Alarm Network Operation and Maintenance Manual 205728 Chapter 3 Theory of Operation NOTES...

Page 204: ...arm Module or transducer has an alarm by using their unique serial numbers but the source equipment has to be set up by the user All of the alarm conditions sent to the Master Alarm are logged onto th...

Page 205: ...either the Web pages or its front panel The Area Alarm Modules can be configured only from their front panels and the Local Alarm inputs are hard wired only During normal conditions the following cond...

Page 206: ...e vacuum is below its setpoint the pressure reading flashes If it is an alarm error the error code displays on the corresponding Area Alarm Module If the Network Communications Board is installed in t...

Page 207: ...es must be a minimum of 22 gauge stranded shielded twisted pair If the wire runs in or passes through an area within the ceiling or air duct desig nated as Return or Supply Air plenum wire may be requ...

Page 208: ...lock Diagram of a Typical MedPlus TotalAlert Alarm Network MedPlus TotalAlert Alarm Network Operation and Maintenance Manual 205728 Page 3 7 Medical Gas Network System Interaction Chapter 3 Theory of...

Page 209: ...ches and contacts on signalling devices are not usually marked with polarity indicators When Master Alarms share input signals from the same pair of contacts on switches or relays polarity between eac...

Page 210: ...intain polarity by wiring the normally open contact wire to the positive terminal and the common contact wire to the negative terminal MedPlus TotalAlert Alarm Network Operation and Maintenance Manual...

Page 211: ...he Master Alarm Breakout P C Board that are available to provide signals to out puts These outputs can be wired to satisfy either normally closed or normally open requirements from another system MAIN...

Page 212: ...t Polarity is determined by the indicators on the MedPlus TotalAlert Alarm Network Local Alarm Switches and contacts are not usually marked with polarity indicators Refer to the wiring instructions fr...

Page 213: ...Page 3 12 MedPlus TotalAlert Alarm Network Operation and Maintenance Manual 205728 Local Alarm Wiring Conventions Chapter 3 Theory of Operation Figure 3 3 Typical Local Alarm Wiring Conventions...

Page 214: ...e ratings smoke ratings etc Signal wires must be no longer than 4500 q 1372 m The shielded part of the wiring from the gas specific transducer must be con nected to the G position on the Area Alarm Br...

Page 215: ...the MedPlus TotalAlert Alarm Network Information System Requirements Technical Data Sheet Some of the requirements when using the Ethernet with the MedPlus TotalAlert Alarm Network are as follows The...

Page 216: ...Typical Master Alarm to Area Alarm Refer to fold out FO 3 5 at the rear of this manual Figure 3 10 Typical Master Alarm with Six Area Alarm Combination Refer to fold out FO 3 6 at the rear of this ma...

Page 217: ...Page 3 16 MedPlus TotalAlert Alarm Network Operation and Maintenance Manual 205728 Wiring Diagrams Chapter 3 Theory of Operation NOTES...

Page 218: ...10 Replacement 4 11 Master Alarm Battery 4 12 Removal 4 12 Replacement 4 13 Master Alarm Breakout P C Board 4 14 Removal 4 14 Replacement 4 15 Master Alarm or Area Alarm Transformer 4 16 Removal 4 16...

Page 219: ...ement 4 28 Blank Area Alarm Module 4 30 Removal 4 30 Replacement 4 31 Local Alarm Front Panel 4 32 Removal 4 32 Replacement 4 33 Local Alarm P C Board 4 34 Removal 4 34 Replacement 4 35 Local Alarm Tr...

Page 220: ...s 4 54 Removal 4 54 Replacement 4 55 Local Mount Transducer and DISS Demand Flow Valve Assembly for the Conversion Kit Housed in the Area Line Pressure Alarm 0321 Rough In Box from BeaconMed s Hill R...

Page 221: ...Page 4 4 MedPlus TotalAlert Alarm Network Operation and Maintenance Manual 205728 Chapter 4 Removal Replacement and Adjustment Procedures NOTES...

Page 222: ...prior written approval of BeaconMed s The medical facility s staff shall have sole responsibility for any malfunction of this product that results from improper installation use faulty maintenance im...

Page 223: ...nnector P C Board or Network Communications Board go to procedure 4 8 on page 4 24 4 Unlock the front panel A see figure 4 1 on page 4 7 or see figure 4 2 on page 4 8 If removing a front panel from an...

Page 224: ...Alarm Front Panels MedPlus TotalAlert Alarm Network Operation and Maintenance Manual 205728 Page 4 7 Master Alarm and Area Alarm Front Panels not Including Area Alarm Modules Chapter 4 Removal Replace...

Page 225: ...Operation and Maintenance Manual 205728 Master Alarm and Area Alarm Front Panels not Including Area Alarm Modules Chapter 4 Removal Replacement and Adjustment Procedures Figure 4 2 Master Alarm and A...

Page 226: ...s 2 To ensure proper operation perform the Function Checks on page 2 5 MedPlus TotalAlert Alarm Network Operation and Maintenance Manual 205728 Page 4 9 Master Alarm and Area Alarm Front Panels not In...

Page 227: ...figure 4 3 on page 4 10 Figure 4 3 Master Alarm Module Shock Hazard Turn off the power supply in the alarm and leave it off during the installa tion or replacement of any component or sub assembly Fai...

Page 228: ...place the Master Alarm Module reverse the order of the removal instructions 2 To ensure proper operation perform the Function Checks on page 2 5 MedPlus TotalAlert Alarm Network Operation and Maintena...

Page 229: ...ng a 5 32 hex wrench unlock the front panel A see figure 4 4 on page 4 12 Figure 4 4 Master Alarm Battery Shock Hazard Turn off the power supply in the alarm and leave it off during the installa tion...

Page 230: ...the removal instructions 2 To ensure proper operation perform the Function Checks on page 2 5 MedPlus TotalAlert Alarm Network Operation and Maintenance Manual 205728 Page 4 13 Master Alarm Battery C...

Page 231: ...ench unlock the front panel A see figure 4 5 on page 4 14 Figure 4 5 Master Alarm Breakout P C Board Shock Hazard Turn off the power supply in the alarm and leave it off during the installa tion or re...

Page 232: ...Breakout P C Board C off of the mounting pegs D Replacement CAUTION Maintain the polarity of the source equipment leads between the Master Alarms otherwise they may not operate as intended 1 To repla...

Page 233: ...the power to the alarm and leave it off during the installation or replacement of any component or sub assembly Failure to do so could result in personal injury or equipment damage 1 Turn off the powe...

Page 234: ...ly D 7 Remove the transformer E Replacement WARNING Ensure the wiring is correct on the transformer Failure to do so could cause personal injury or equipment damage 1 To replace the transformer revers...

Page 235: ...result in personal injury or equipment damage 1 Turn off the power from the facility s supply to the alarm 2 Unlock the front panel NOTE For clarity the front panel is not shown in the illustration fo...

Page 236: ...Alarm Conversion Kit Power Supply MedPlus TotalAlert Alarm Network Operation and Maintenance Manual 205728 Page 4 19 Master Alarm or Area Alarm Conversion Kit Power Supply Chapter 4 Removal Replaceme...

Page 237: ...injury or equipment damage 6 Connect the input power wires G to the terminal block F in the following order line voltage to L neutral to N and ground to the earth ground symbol K 7 Tighten the two scr...

Page 238: ...OTES MedPlus TotalAlert Alarm Network Operation and Maintenance Manual 205728 Page 4 21 Master Alarm or Area Alarm Conversion Kit Power Supply Chapter 4 Removal Replacement and Adjustment Procedures 4...

Page 239: ...x wrench unlock the front panel A see figure 4 8 on page 4 22 Figure 4 8 Area Alarm Breakout P C Board Shock Hazard Turn off the power supply in the alarm and leave it off during the installa tion or...

Page 240: ...uilding automation system that needs to be disconnected 8 Pull the Breakout P C Board C off of the mounting pegs D Replacement 1 To replace the Breakout P C Board reverse the order of the removal inst...

Page 241: ...hex wrench unlock the front panel A see figure 4 9 on page 4 24 Figure 4 9 Area Alarm Connector P C Board or Network Communications Board Shock Hazard Turn off the power supply in the alarm and leave...

Page 242: ...ng pegs G Replacement 1 To replace the P C board reverse the order of the removal instructions 2 To ensure proper operation perform the Function Checks on page 2 5 MedPlus TotalAlert Alarm Network Ope...

Page 243: ...ea Alarm Module in a 30 Point Master Alarm with three Area Alarm Modules use the Clear Network function before you start the procedure Otherwise the MedPlus TotalAlert Alarm Network will indicate that...

Page 244: ...onnectors that hold the ribbon cable B 5 Remove the ribbon cable B from the Area Alarm Module F 6 Using a phillips head screwdriver remove the two screws C from the retain er ring assembly D and I 7 P...

Page 245: ...ntenance Manual 205728 Area Alarm Module Chapter 4 Removal Replacement and Adjustment Procedures Replacement 1 To replace the Area Alarm Module reverse the order of the removal instruc tions 2 To ensu...

Page 246: ...NOTES MedPlus TotalAlert Alarm Network Operation and Maintenance Manual 205728 Page 4 29 Area Alarm Module Chapter 4 Removal Replacement and Adjustment Procedures 4...

Page 247: ...ng a 5 32 hex wrench unlock the front panel A see figure 4 11 on page 4 30 Figure 4 11 Area Alarm Blank Module Shock Hazard Turn off the power supply in the alarm and leave it off during the installa...

Page 248: ...rder of the removal instructions 2 To ensure proper operation perform the Function Checks on page 2 5 MedPlus TotalAlert Alarm Network Operation and Maintenance Manual 205728 Page 4 31 Blank Area Alar...

Page 249: ...rews A enough to allow the front panel B to slide off see figure 4 12 on page 4 32 Figure 4 12 Local Alarm Front Panel 2 Slide the front panel B up and off of the back box E Shock Hazard Turn off the...

Page 250: ...panel B Replacement 1 To replace the front panel reverse the order of the removal instructions 2 To ensure proper operation perform the Function Checks on page 2 5 MedPlus TotalAlert Alarm Network Ope...

Page 251: ...ewdriver loosen the screws A enough to allow the front panel B to slide off see figure 4 13 on page 4 34 Figure 4 13 Local Alarm P C Board 2 Slide the front panel B up and off of the back box G Shock...

Page 252: ...ng that run to the P C board C 9 Remove the input wiring 10 Remove the P C board C Replacement 1 To replace the P C board reverse the order of the removal instructions 2 To ensure proper operation per...

Page 253: ...e source power to the alarm and leave it off during the installa tion of any component or sub assembly Failure to do so could result in personal injury or equipment damage 1 Turn off power to the alar...

Page 254: ...move the flag terminals J from the transformer I 11 Using a phillips head screwdriver remove the two screws K that secure the transformer I to the back box C 12 Remove the transformer I Replacement WA...

Page 255: ...he four screws A enough to allow the front panel B to slide off see figure 4 15 on page 4 38 Figure 4 15 Local Alarm Buzzer Assembly 2 Slide the front panel B up and off of the back box G Shock Hazard...

Page 256: ...sembly D from the top of the buzzer assembly E 9 Remove the buzzer assembly D and E Replacement 1 To replace the buzzer assembly reverse the order of the removal instructions 2 To ensure proper operat...

Page 257: ...wrench or Phillips head screwdriver Removal 1 Depending on which alarm you are replacing the fuse in take one of the fol lowing steps Unless the replacement is being performed on a Local Alarm use a...

Page 258: ...se C Replacement CAUTION Replace the fuse with the same type and rating If the wrong fuse is installed equipment may be damaged 1 Ensure the replacement fuse is the same type and rating as the origina...

Page 259: ...ve it off during the installa tion of any component or sub assembly Failure to do so could result in personal injury or equipment damage 1 Turn off power to the alarm at the facility s source 2 Depend...

Page 260: ...the power supply fuse holder D out of the cover plate G 7 Using a screwdriver remove the cover B of the power supply fuse holder D and the fuse C and save them for the replacement procedure Replaceme...

Page 261: ...g the installa tion of any component or sub assembly Failure to do so could result in personal injury or equipment damage 1 Turn off power to the alarm at the facility s source 2 Depending on which al...

Page 262: ...witch F 5 Using needle nose pliers push in the ears G on the power switch F 6 Remove the power switch F Replacement 1 To replace the power switch reverse the order of the removal instructions 2 To ens...

Page 263: ...32 hex wrench unlock the lock A see figure 4 19 on page 4 46 Figure 4 19 Adjustable Grip Latch Shock Hazard Turn off the power supply in the alarm and leave it off during the installa tion of any com...

Page 264: ...e slotted hole on the front panel F with the latch facing upwards 3 Slide the lockwasher D and the nut C over the latch B 4 Using an 11 16 wrench tighten the nut C that holds the assembly to the door...

Page 265: ...hex wrench unlock the front panel A see figure 4 20 on page 4 48 Figure 4 20 Ribbon Cable Shock Hazard Turn off the power supply in the alarm and leave it off during the installa tion of any component...

Page 266: ...der of the removal instructions 2 To ensure proper operation perform the Function Checks on page 2 5 MedPlus TotalAlert Alarm Network Operation and Maintenance Manual 205728 Page 4 49 Ribbon Cables Ch...

Page 267: ...val WARNING Before making or breaking any gas or vacuum line connections ensure that the system is depressurized to avoid possible injury 1 Ensure that the gas or vacuum line is not under pressure WAR...

Page 268: ...does not need to be observed for the red and black wires 6 Using a small screwdriver loosen the screws H that secure the three wires G and I to the terminal block J 7 Remove the wires G and I from the...

Page 269: ...nd flow valve C into the tee port D CAUTION Do not overtighten the demand flow valve fittings Equipment damage or inadequate flow could occur 4 Using an adjustable wrench tighten the demand flow valve...

Page 270: ...OTES MedPlus TotalAlert Alarm Network Operation and Maintenance Manual 205728 Page 4 53 Remote Mount Transducer and Demand Flow Valve Assembly Chapter 4 Removal Replacement and Adjustment Procedures 4...

Page 271: ...zard Turn off the power to the alarm and leave it off during the installation or replacement of any component or sub assembly Failure to do so could result in personal injury or equipment damage 1 Tur...

Page 272: ...ugh in box H Replacement WARNING Ensure that the correct type of transducer and DISS demand flow valve are installed for the type of gas or vacuum being monitored If incorrect components are installed...

Page 273: ...the DISS demand flow valve F until you feel resistance then turn the DISS demand flow valve F two more full turns 5 Install the DISS nut I securing the transducer E to the DISS demand flow valve F 6 B...

Page 274: ...intenance Manual 205728 Page 4 57 Local Mount Transducer and DISS Demand Flow Valve Assembly for Conversion Kits excluding the conversion kit housed in an Area Line Pressure Alarm 0321 rough in box Ch...

Page 275: ...result in personal injury or equipment damage 1 Turn off the incoming source power to the alarm WARNING Before making or breaking any gas or vacuum line connections ensure that the system is not pres...

Page 276: ...or shield wire L in the terminal block M located inside the transducer A NOTE Polarity does not need to be observed for the red and black wires 6 Loosen the screws N securing the three wires L and O t...

Page 277: ...e pipe threads of the DISS demand flow valve B 3 Thread the DISS demand flow valve B into the female fitting Q inside the rough in box K CAUTION Do not overtighten the diameter index safety system DIS...

Page 278: ...he incoming source power to the alarm 12 Check for gas leaks 13 If there are gas leaks repeat step 2 through step 6 until no gas leaks occur 14 To ensure proper operation perform the Function Checks o...

Page 279: ...ewdriver Leak detection solution Removal WARNING Do not remove the threaded insert from the transducer Doing so may result in attaching the transducer to the incorrect gas or vacuum type endangering p...

Page 280: ...pe of gas or vacuum being monitored If incorrect com ponents are installed patient welfare may be at risk 1 Ensure that the new gas specific transducer is correct for the type of gas or vacuum being r...

Page 281: ...e that the system is not pressurized to avoid possible injury 2 Before starting the procedure ensure that the gas or vacuum line for the transducer under repair is not pressurized 3 Unlock the front p...

Page 282: ...ssure Alarm 0321 from BeaconMed s Hill Rom or Med s is Shown 5 Note the position of the green wire or shield wire K in the terminal block L located inside the transducer A NOTE Polarity does not need...

Page 283: ...shield wire K to the appropriate position on the terminal block L in the transducer A 5 Connect the red and black wires N to the terminal block L NOTE Polarity does not need to be observed for the re...

Page 284: ...NOTES MedPlus TotalAlert Alarm Network Operation and Maintenance Manual 205728 Page 4 67 Local Mount Transducer Chapter 4 Removal Replacement and Adjustment Procedures 4...

Page 285: ...the front panel A see figure 4 26 on page 4 68 Figure 4 26 Internet Connections Shock Hazard Turn off the power supply in the alarm and leave it off during the installa tion of any component or sub as...

Page 286: ...r of the removal instructions 2 To ensure proper operation perform the Function Checks on page 2 5 MedPlus TotalAlert Alarm Network Operation and Maintenance Manual 205728 Page 4 69 Internet Connectio...

Page 287: ...Page 4 70 MedPlus TotalAlert Alarm Network Operation and Maintenance Manual 205728 Internet Connections Chapter 4 Removal Replacement and Adjustment Procedures NOTES...

Page 288: ...ith Six Area Alarm Modules 5 20 60 Point Master Alarm 5 24 30 Point Master Alarm Conversion Kit 5 26 Area Alarm Conversion Kit 5 28 30 Point Master Alarm with Three Area Alarm Modules Conversion Kit 5...

Page 289: ...Page 5 2 MedPlus TotalAlert Alarm Network Operation and Maintenance Manual 205728 Chapter 5 Parts List NOTES...

Page 290: ...has not been damaged in shipment or installation improperly installed operated outside of any published operating limits including but not limited to temperature pressure humidity or ventilation impro...

Page 291: ...ese models all use a 0 5 A fuse The model number and serial number for the rough in assemblies of the Area Alarm Master Alarm and Local Alarm have similar identification labels see fig ure 5 2 on page...

Page 292: ...tion Label for Dual Power Supply Models Figure 5 4 Rough in Identification Label for Dual Power Supply Models Call BeaconMed s Technical Support at 1 888 4MEDGAS 1 888 463 3427 MedPlus TotalAlert Alar...

Page 293: ...Page 5 6 MedPlus TotalAlert Alarm Network Operation and Maintenance Manual 205728 Service Parts Ordering Chapter 5 Parts List NOTES...

Page 294: ...each type of gas that is being moni tored by the MedPlus TotalAlert Alarm Network Part Number Quantity Description 205641 6 Fuse 0 5 A Slo Blo 205684 a As requiredb Gas specific area module 205515 1 L...

Page 295: ...Page 5 8 MedPlus TotalAlert Alarm Network Operation and Maintenance Manual 205728 Local Alarm Chapter 5 Parts List Local Alarm Figure 5 5 Local Alarm...

Page 296: ...ire white neutral 6 18 awg 12 205358 1 Transformer split bobbin 13 200211 4 Nut 14 205353WW 1 Backbox local alarm 15 205667 1 Buzzer assembly 16 205470 1 Buzzer 17 205646 1 Local alarm transformer bar...

Page 297: ...Page 5 10 MedPlus TotalAlert Alarm Network Operation and Maintenance Manual 205728 30 Point Master Alarm Chapter 5 Parts List 30 Point Master Alarm Figure 5 6 30 Point Master Alarm...

Page 298: ...4501 1 Wire black 4 15 205349 1 Power rocker switch 16 20564503 1 Wire black 6 18 awg 17 205345 1 Transformer barrier 18 205637 1 Strain relief bushing 19 20564505 2 Wire orange 10 18 awg 20 20564502...

Page 299: ...Page 5 12 MedPlus TotalAlert Alarm Network Operation and Maintenance Manual 205728 Area Alarm Chapter 5 Parts List Area Alarm Figure 5 7 Area Alarm...

Page 300: ...Medical air gas specific area module ISO 1 205684F As required Oxygen gas specific area module ISO 1 205684G As required Vacuum gas specific area module ISO 1 205684K As required Medical air gas speci...

Page 301: ...crew 17 20564506 1 Wire green 6 14 awg 18 20564504 1 Wire white neutral 6 18 awg 19 205523 1 Terminal block with flaps 20 205503 1 Area breakout board 21 205349 1 Power rocker switch 22 205429 1 Fuse...

Page 302: ...NOTES MedPlus TotalAlert Alarm Network Operation and Maintenance Manual 205728 Page 5 15 Area Alarm Chapter 5 Parts List 5...

Page 303: ...rm Network Operation and Maintenance Manual 205728 30 Point Master with Three Area Alarm Modules Chapter 5 Parts List 30 Point Master Alarm with Three Area Alarm Modules Figure 5 8 30 Point Master Ala...

Page 304: ...rier assembly 14 205641 1 Fuse 0 5 A Slo Blo 15 205429 1 Fuse holder 16 205349 1 Power rocker switch 17 20564501 1 Wire black 4 18 awg 18 20564503 1 Wire black 6 18 awg 19 205345 1 Transformer barrier...

Page 305: ...de gas specific area mod ule USA 35 205684H As required Helium gas specific area module USA 35 205684I As required Carbon dioxide oxygen mixture gas specific area module USA 35 205684W As required Was...

Page 306: ...NOTES MedPlus TotalAlert Alarm Network Operation and Maintenance Manual 205728 Page 5 19 30 Point Master Alarm with Three Area Alarm Modules Chapter 5 Parts List 5...

Page 307: ...rm Network Operation and Maintenance Manual 205728 30 Point Master Alarm with Six Area Alarm Modules Chapter 5 Parts List 30 Point Master Alarm with Six Area Alarm Modules Figure 5 9 30 Point Master A...

Page 308: ...20564514 1 Wire black 12 18 awg 17 205887 1 Dual transformer barrier 18 205889 1 Strain relief bushing 19 20564513 2 Wire orange 26 18 awg 20 20564515 1 Wire black 16 18 awg 21 205888 1 Dual transform...

Page 309: ...module ISO 27 205684F As required Oxygen gas specific area module ISO 27 205684G As required Vacuum gas specific area module ISO 27 205684K As required Medical air gas specific area module French 27 2...

Page 310: ...NOTES MedPlus TotalAlert Alarm Network Operation and Maintenance Manual 205728 Page 5 23 30 Point Master Alarm with Six Area Alarm Modules Chapter 5 Parts List 5...

Page 311: ...Page 5 24 MedPlus TotalAlert Alarm Network Operation and Maintenance Manual 205728 60 Point Master Alarm Chapter 5 Parts List 60 Point Master Alarm Figure 5 10 60 Point Master Alarm...

Page 312: ...64501 1 Wire black 4 18 awg 15 205349 1 Power rocker switch 16 20564503 1 Wire black 6 18 awg 17 205345 1 Transformer barrier 18 205637 1 Strain relief bushing 19 20564505 2 Wire orange 18 18 awg 20 2...

Page 313: ...Plus TotalAlert Alarm Network Operation and Maintenance Manual 205728 30 Point Master Alarm Conversion Kit Chapter 5 Parts List 30 Point Master Alarm Conversion Kit Figure 5 11 30 Point Master Alarm C...

Page 314: ...breakout board mounting plate assem bly 12 205641 1 Fuse 0 5A Slo Blo 13 205349 1 Power rocker switch 14 206281 1 Conversion kit power supply 15 205919 1 Label class 2 16 205693 1 Label set 17 205838...

Page 315: ...Page 5 28 MedPlus TotalAlert Alarm Network Operation and Maintenance Manual 205728 Area Alarm Conversion Kit Chapter 5 Parts List Area Alarm Conversion Kit Figure 5 12 Area Alarm Conversion Kit...

Page 316: ...1 Power rocker switch 14 206281 1 Conversion kit power supply 15 205919 1 Label class 2 16 205693 1 Label set 17 205838 1 Label FCC device rules 18 205862 1 Label electric shock 19 206383 1 Power supp...

Page 317: ...X As required Nitrous oxide gas specific area module USA 35 205684C As required Carbon dioxide gas specific area module USA 35 205684H As required Helium gas specific area module USA 35 205684I As req...

Page 318: ...NOTES MedPlus TotalAlert Alarm Network Operation and Maintenance Manual 205728 Page 5 31 Area Alarm Conversion Kit Chapter 5 Parts List 5...

Page 319: ...aintenance Manual 205728 30 Point Master Alarm with Three Area Alarm Modules Conversion Kit Chapter 5 Parts List 30 Point Master Alarm with Three Area Alarm Modules Conversion Kit Figure 5 13 30 Point...

Page 320: ...9 1 Master breakout board final assembly 15 205501 1 Master breakout board 16 206268 1 Master breakout board mounting plate assem bly 17 205867 1 Label relay master alarm 18 205641 1 Fuse 0 5A Slo Blo...

Page 321: ...5684X As required Nitrous oxide gas specific area module USA 36 205684C As required Carbon dioxide gas specific area module USA 36 205684H As required Helium gas specific area module USA 36 205684I As...

Page 322: ...NOTES MedPlus TotalAlert Alarm Network Operation and Maintenance Manual 205728 Page 5 35 30 Point Master Alarm with Three Area Alarm Modules Conversion Kit Chapter 5 Parts List 5...

Page 323: ...Page 5 36 MedPlus TotalAlert Alarm Network Operation and Maintenance Manual 205728 Area Alarm Modules Chapter 5 Parts List Area Alarm Modules Figure 5 14 Area Alarm Modules...

Page 324: ...dule USA 2 205684W As required Waste Anesthetic Gas Disposal WAGD gas specific area module USA 2 205684D As required Medical air gas specific area module ISO 2 205684F As required Oxygen gas specific...

Page 325: ...and Maintenance Manual 205728 Area Alarm Module Blank Chapter 5 Parts List Area Alarm Module Blank Figure 5 15 Area Alarm Module Blank Table 5 13 Area Alarm Module Blank Item Number Part Number Quanti...

Page 326: ...NOTES MedPlus TotalAlert Alarm Network Operation and Maintenance Manual 205728 Page 5 39 Area Alarm Module Blank Chapter 5 Parts List 5...

Page 327: ...Page 5 40 MedPlus TotalAlert Alarm Network Operation and Maintenance Manual 205728 Remote Mount Transducer Chapter 5 Parts List Remote Mount Transducer Figure 5 16 Remote Mount Transducer...

Page 328: ...1 205505W As required Waste Anesthetic Gas Disposal WAGD transducer module USA Anesthetic Gas Scavenging System for ISO 1 205505D As required Medical air transducer module ISO 1 205505F As required O...

Page 329: ...Alarm Network Operation and Maintenance Manual 205728 Local Mount Transducer Inside the Rough In Box Chapter 5 Parts List Local Mount Transducer Inside the Rough In Box Figure 5 17 Local Mount Transd...

Page 330: ...de conver sion kit transducer French 2 206261V As required Vacuum conversion kit transducer USA 2 206261N As required Nitrogen conversion kit transducer USA 2 206261C As required Carbon dioxide conver...

Page 331: ...ts List Connecting Cables Figure 5 18 Connecting Cables Table 5 16 Connecting Cables Item Number Part Number Quantity Description 1 20551801 1 Ribbon cable assembly 10 conductor 10 2 20551901 1 Ribbon...

Page 332: ...Details 6 19 Physical Connection 6 19 Serial Driver 6 19 Addressing 6 19 Accessing 6 19 NULL Modem Driver Setup Instructions for Windows Operating System 6 20 Dial Up Configuration 6 21 Serial Port P...

Page 333: ...eral Procedures Calibration 6 27 Cleaning 6 28 Steam Cleaning 6 28 Cleaning Hard to Clean Spots 6 28 Disinfecting 6 28 Component Handling 6 29 P C Board 6 29 Preventive Maintenance 6 30 Preventive Mai...

Page 334: ...Alarm Module Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol DHCP A protocol used by a server to assign IP addresses to devices and computers Domain Name Server DNS A device that has a list of device names matche...

Page 335: ...nternet Nullmodem inf Device file that is similar to a device file that manufacturers provide for real modems see NULL Modem Driver Setup Instructions for Windows Operating System on page 6 20 It is a...

Page 336: ...NOTES MedPlus TotalAlert Alarm Network Operation and Maintenance Manual 205728 Page 6 5 Glossary Chapter 6 General Procedures 6...

Page 337: ...e Ethernet Cable A from each Master Alarm B and Area Alarm Network Communications Board C to a hub or switch D It is best to use a switch because the devices only communicate at 10 megabits A switch i...

Page 338: ...Figure 6 1 Managed Networks MedPlus TotalAlert Alarm Network Operation and Maintenance Manual 205728 Page 6 7 Internet Quick Start Chapter 6 General Procedures 6...

Page 339: ...el located on the back of the Master Alarm Module The label says Serial Number Master The rep resents the serial number This may require installing Client for Microsoft Networks software Without the N...

Page 340: ...k on the Network Devices link This page provides links to the other Master Alarms and Area Alarm Network Communications Boards see figure 6 4 on page 6 10 MedPlus TotalAlert Alarm Network Operation an...

Page 341: ...Page 6 10 MedPlus TotalAlert Alarm Network Operation and Maintenance Manual 205728 Internet Quick Start Chapter 6 General Procedures Figure 6 4 Network Devices Page...

Page 342: ...settings could keep the equip ment from working properly If changes to the Internet interface setup are needed have the facility s Information Systems personnel make the necessary changes The Master A...

Page 343: ...uch as Microsoft Internet Explorer Female to male DB 9 serial cable NULL modem driver to allow the PC to access the RS 232 PPP serial port without a real modem connected see NULL Modem Driver Setup In...

Page 344: ...t found after one minute the device enters AUTOIP mode Each device tries random IP addresses in the private address range of 169 254 x x until it finds an unused one Addressing on an Un Managed Networ...

Page 345: ...g up the Internet Interface Chapter 6 General Procedures Figure 6 6 Simple Un managed Network Setting up the Alarm Network 1 Start an Internet browser such as Microsoft Internet Explorer 4 or Netscape...

Page 346: ...on page 6 16 NOTE This may require installing Client for Microsoft Networks software Without the NetBios Name Service enabled the device must be accessed by its IP address To learn the Master Alarm s...

Page 347: ...eral Procedures Figure 6 8 Master Alarm Home Page 3 To set up the alarm network by using the Web pages click on the Login link from the Home page 4 Log in using your User Name and your Password 5 Afte...

Page 348: ...a Network Communications Board locate each other automatically No user setup is required Accessing Browsers locate devices in the following three ways 1 IP address Example http 10 12 13 14 This method...

Page 349: ...the Setup Device Web page see figure 6 10 on page 6 18 The Device Name which is the word Master plus its serial number always works Figure 6 10 Setup Device 3 DNS name lookup Example http www yourfac...

Page 350: ...th a serial port connection All of the Web pages that are accessible using the Ethernet are accessible using the serial port However the loading rate is much slower Accessing Browsers can locate devic...

Page 351: ...connected To set up the NULL modem driver do the following 1 Click on Start 2 Go to Settings 3 Click on Control Panel 4 Double click on Modems 5 Click on Add unless you don t have any existing modems...

Page 352: ...low control box 13 Click on OK 14 Click on OK 15 Click on Next 16 If there is an Area Code in the box delete it 17 Enter 1 for the telephone number 18 Click on Next 19 Click on Finish 20 Go to the Dia...

Page 353: ...on TCP IP Settings in the Allowed Network Protocols NOTE Have only TCP IP checked f Click on Specify an IP address and enter 192 168 1 100 This is the serial port address that your PC uses as a serve...

Page 354: ...ce Click on the Connections tab Click on the Lan Settings button Click on the Advanced button Enter 192 168 beside the HTTP Type in the Proxy address to use window Go to step 5 4 If your Web browser d...

Page 355: ...hat are not separated by a router all Master Alarms display Lost for the devices that are on different IP sub nets One or two Master Alarms and at least one Area Alarm using the same IP sub net is con...

Page 356: ...mpe tent trained individual having experience in the repair of devices of this nature Shock Hazard Turn off the power to the alarm and leave it off during the installation of any component or sub asse...

Page 357: ...UTION To prevent component damage ensure that your hands are clean and only handle the P C board by its edges CAUTION For shipping and storage place the removed P C board in an antistatic protective b...

Page 358: ...time of installation and at all required intervals as specified by the NFPA 99 stan dard Calibration All calibration is performed at the factory If a unit fails or gives erratic readings contact Beac...

Page 359: ...ds using a damp cloth to clean the MedPlus TotalAlert Alarm Network front panels Steam Cleaning Do not use any steam cleaning device on the unit Excessive moisture can dam age mechanisms in this unit...

Page 360: ...s Observe the following P C board handling rules Ensure that hands are clean and free of moisture oily liquids etc Only handle the P C board by its outer edges Do not touch the P C board components Fi...

Page 361: ...ork PM will minimize downtime due to excessive wear The following PM schedule guides you through a normal PM procedure on the MedPlus TotalAlert Alarm Network During this PM process check each item on...

Page 362: ...Local Alarm Self Test on page 2 6 Visual alarm signals Test once a month by pressing the test keys on each front panel see Master Alarm Self Test on page 2 5 see Area Alarm Self Test on page 2 6 and...

Page 363: ...ecklist Date Function BeconMed s Manufacturer Gas pressures Audible alarm signals Visual alarm signals Transducer visual indicators Alarm system components Power and signal wiring Electrical connectio...

Page 364: ...ll slotted screwdriver Phillips head screwdriver various sizes Needle nose pliers Wire strippers Wire crimpers 5 16 nut driver Adjustable wrench Screwdriver 11 16 wrench Leak detection solution Teflon...

Page 365: ...Page 6 34 MedPlus TotalAlert Alarm Network Operation and Maintenance Manual 205728 Tool and Supply Requirements Chapter 6 General Procedures NOTES...

Page 366: ...Chapter 7 Accessories Chapter Contents Accessories 7 3 MedPlus TotalAlert Alarm Network Operation and Maintenance Manual 205728 Page 7 1 7...

Page 367: ...Page 7 2 MedPlus TotalAlert Alarm Network Operation and Maintenance Manual 205728 Chapter 7 Accessories NOTES...

Page 368: ...switch 6 120004 10 Disconnect kit DISS 1240 x O2 6 120004 11 Disconnect kit DISS 1040 x N2O 6 120004 12 Disconnect kit DISS 1160 x Air 6 120004 14 Disconnect kit DISS 1120 x N2 6 120004 13 Disconnect...

Page 369: ...Page 7 4 MedPlus TotalAlert Alarm Network Operation and Maintenance Manual 205728 Accessories Chapter 7 Accessories NOTES...

Page 370: ...Schematic Wiring Diagram Typical Local Alarm...

Page 371: ...Schematic Wiring Diagram Typical Master Alarm...

Page 372: ...Schematic Wiring Diagram Typical Master Alarm to Master Alarm...

Page 373: ...Schematic Wiring Diagram Typical Area Alarm...

Page 374: ...Schematic Wiring Diagram Typical Master Alarm to Three Area Alarm...

Page 375: ...Schematic Wiring Diagram Typical Master Alarm to Six Area Alarm Combination...

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