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SECTION 4: Repair 

 

2025653-048 Revision B 

Responder

™ 

2000 

Page 32 

Main Board and Printer Installation 

Assembly Step 

Details 

Install Ribbon Cables on 

Main

 

Board

 at 

J210

 and 

J218

Note:

 Ensure the colored 

strip on cable into 

J218

 is 

visible when board is 
oriented as shown. 

Note:

 Ensure cables are 

installed correctly as shown 
below. 

 

Figure 5: Main Board 

Cable Installation Notes 

Figure 6

 shows the cable 

correctly inserted into the 
jack. 

Figure 7

 shows the jack 

latch not fully engaged 
(latches on both sides must 
be fully depressed). 

Figure 8

 shows the cable 

not fully inserted into the 
jack.

 

Figure 6: Good:  

Proper Installation 

Figure 7: Bad:  

Jack Latch not Fully 

Engaged 

Figure 8: Bad:  

Cable not Fully 

Inserted 

 

Note:

 the following steps detail replacing the entire printer. If the only the printer door is 

replaced, see Figure 46 for printer door installation. 

Remove the 

Printer Roller

 

and connect the printer 
cables to 

J219

 and 

J220

Note:

 Ensure the cable and 

cable plug are fully inserted 
into the cable jacks. 

Note:

 Removing the printer 

bracket may help when 
connecting the Printer 

ribbon cable to the 

Main 

Board

Figure 9: Printer Connections 

 

Figure 10: Printer Bracket Removal 

Summary of Contents for Responder 2000

Page 1: ...TM...

Page 2: ...el and changes with every update of the manual Part Number and Revision Date Comment 2025653 048A 10 2006 Initial Release 2025653 048B 10 2007 Updated LCD cable routing picture Updated from version 2...

Page 3: ...AIR TOOLS AND EQUIPMENT 20 TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE 20 General Troubleshooting 20 No Boot 21 A If the AC Power LED is not lit 21 B If the AC Power LED is lit 21 Boot but no Response 21 A If the ECG trace...

Page 4: ...lation 32 Power Control Board and Power Supply Installation 36 ECG Board Installation 40 Display Installation 42 SPO2 Board Installation 44 Therapy Board Installation 45 Capacitor Installation 46 Rear...

Page 5: ...pO2 Operation 68 SAFETY TESTS 69 Hipot Test 69 Required Equipment 69 ECG to Serial 4 0 KVAC Test 70 AC Line Neutral to AC Ground 1 5 KVAC Test 70 ECG to SpO2 1 5 KVAC Test 70 Apex Test Load to Apex an...

Page 6: ...03 Asystole 103 Noise Detection 103 Non Committed Shock 103 Sync Mode 104 SVT Supraventricular Tachycardia Discriminators 104 SVT Rate 104 Continuous Monitoring For Shockable Rhythm 104 Pacemaker Puls...

Page 7: ...nector 127 J101 J102 J108 Paddles HV Connectors 127 J104 J105 J106 J107 Energy Storage Capacitor Connectors 128 J126 J127 Internal Test Load Resistor 128 ECG PCBA 128 J412 Interface to main CPU PCBA 1...

Page 8: ...000 This chapter contains general information for servicing the Responder 2000 This Service manual assumes familiarity with the controls and basic operation of the Responder 2000 Detailed information...

Page 9: ...eable Li Ion battery The device provides continuous ECG monitoring and three types of therapies defibrillation cardioversion and external pacing Defibrillation can be applied manually or semi automati...

Page 10: ...SECTION 1 Introduction 2025653 048 Revision B Responder 2000 Page 10 Controls and Indicators...

Page 11: ...libration Calibration consists of a full charge full discharge and full charge of the battery The cycle may take up to 20 hours to complete To calibrate the battery using the optional external charger...

Page 12: ...Use the following procedures to upgrade the Responder 2000 software Upgrade Software to update one or more software files Upgrade Printer Software to upgrade printer software and fonts TOPIC PAGE Equ...

Page 13: ...a software upgrade the Responder 2000 must be running on AC power 2 Connect serial cable between the communications port of the PC and the serial port of the Responder 2000 3 At the desktop on the PC...

Page 14: ...ect all the update files in a folder or Choose file to select a single update file 3 Browse to the folder or file to be uploaded and click OK or Open While the files are updating the status of each fi...

Page 15: ...is included with the upgrade folder Compare those software version numbers to the versions listed on the Responder 2000 a Press and hold the Power button for 5 seconds to reboot the Responder 2000 b H...

Page 16: ...lect the printerflash bin file 4 Click Open While the file is updating the status of the file is displayed As the file is updated the Shock button and then the Manual button flash on the Responder 200...

Page 17: ...umbers from the About screen Note If the Responder 2000 cannot be booted record the model and serial number from the back panel label 2 Replace the Main Board 3 Perform the Equipment Setup procedure s...

Page 18: ...bes how to troubleshoot the Responder 2000 These instructions are intended for use only by service providers who are specifically trained to service the Responder 2000 TOPIC PAGE Safety Precautions 19...

Page 19: ...Always use a wrist grounding strap and anti static mat while performing service on any internal components Caution Voiding Product Warranty Any service performed on the Responder 2000 must be provided...

Page 20: ...undamaged If possible ensure the unit is plugged in to a receptacle with appropriate voltage available see SECTION 8 Specifications and Safety for voltage requirements If no receptacle is available us...

Page 21: ...procedure to troubleshoot the Responder 2000 when the unit seems to boot up normally i e the Front Panel LEDs flash and a speaker tone is heard when the Power button is pressed but does not respond t...

Page 22: ...ly seated tight and undamaged 5 Replace Power Control Board 6 Replace Main Board Buttons do not Work A The Rotary Selection knob does not work properly 1 Replace Rotary Selection knob Note The figure...

Page 23: ...is plugged in Yellow Battery Charging LED is lit when the unit is plugged in and a partially or fully discharged battery is inserted Red Service Required LED should be off Blue Manual button LED is li...

Page 24: ...does not agree with the simulator setting substitute a known good SpO2 sensor 2 Check SPO2 cable 3 Check cable from Front Panel to SPO2 Board 4 Replace SPO2 Board 5 Replace Main Board Shock into Padd...

Page 25: ...the Main Board 4 Replace the Therapy Board 5 Replace the Main Board No ECG from Paddles Pads Spoons 1 Replace the paddles pads spoons 2 Check the cables between the Rear Panel and the Therapy Board 3...

Page 26: ...nly by service providers who are specifically trained to service the Responder 2000 This section is divided into two parts How to Replace Specific Components Provides high level disassembly steps with...

Page 27: ...apacitors from discharging properly Always assume the capacitors are fully charged Caution Shock Hazard or Equipment Damage Before opening the case ensure the AC power cord is disconnected and the bat...

Page 28: ...note the capacitor lead connection points and double check the lead and jack labels Connecting the Capacitors to the wrong jack could cause equipment damage 4 Reconnect Capacitors Ensure lead connect...

Page 29: ...d to the Main Board 7 Replace the screws 8 Follow the Therapy Board and Capacitor instructions above to replace the Therapy Board and Capacitors ECG Board see page 40 Note Most ECG failures are the re...

Page 30: ...the Main Board d Reconnect all cables e Replace the screws Printer a Remove the screws see Figure 14 Printer Screws b Disconnect the ribbon and Power cables c Exchange the Printer d Reconnect ribbon...

Page 31: ...lly charged Caution Shock Hazard or Equipment Damage Before opening the case ensure the AC power cord is disconnected and the battery is removed Caution Procedure Failure Even though some assembly ste...

Page 32: ...tches on both sides must be fully depressed Figure 8 shows the cable not fully inserted into the jack Figure 6 Good Proper Installation Figure 7 Bad Jack Latch not Fully Engaged Figure 8 Bad Cable not...

Page 33: ...ring as shown Note Ensure the printer ribbon cable does not twist during installation Figure 11 Main Board Installed Figure 12 Cable Detail Figure 13 Copper Contact Spring Installation Detail Turn the...

Page 34: ...rn over the Front Body assembly and place the washer over the encoder switch Tighten the nut and press on the Rotary Selection Knob Note When properly installed the knob rotates freely and clicks when...

Page 35: ...SECTION 4 Repair 2025653 048 Revision B Responder 2000 Page 35 Assembly Step Details Connect the CPU Main Cable to Main Board J211 Figure 20 CPU Main Cable...

Page 36: ...ower Frame as shown Secure the Lower Frame to the Front Body with six Torx security screws Figure 21 Lower Frame Bottom View Route the ECG Cable as shown and pass it back up into the main compartment...

Page 37: ...talled Figure 24 Brackets Installed Figure 25 Power Supply Installed Place the AC Cable Connector into the Lower Frame as shown Note The single ground pin must be at the top Figure 26 AC Cable Connect...

Page 38: ...tall the Battery Release and extension spring Note To help the Battery Release slide under the Power Control board back off the screws holding the Power Control board a turn or two and then retighten...

Page 39: ...the screws slowly and evenly to ensure the rubber tubing is seated correctly and no wires are pinched When all screws are tightened check for any gaps or bulges in the seal Install the two larger Torx...

Page 40: ...y by connecting J412 on the ECG Board to J212 on the Main Board Install the seven Phillips screws to hold the ECG Board in place Figure 40 ECG Board Installed Connect the ECG cable to the ECG Board J4...

Page 41: ...Note The next section details the Front Bezel and Display replacement That procedure includes steps to route the ECG cable and install the ECG Shield for the ECG Board Even if the Display or Front Be...

Page 42: ...as shown Remove the protective film from the LCD Caution Equipment Damage Do not touch the front of the LCD Figure 44 LCD Backlight Cable Properly Routed Caution Shock Hazard or Equipment Damage The R...

Page 43: ...ore assembling the circuit boards on the main compartment of the unit otherwise you might not be able to access the Front Bezel screws Figure 45 Front Bezel Installed Install the Printer Door into the...

Page 44: ...Perform the Following step only if the SPO2 option is installed Connect the ECG SPO2 cable to X16 on the SPO2 Board Connect X14 on the SPO2 Board to J221 on the Main Board and then secure with four Ph...

Page 45: ...nder the Therapy Board Install the Therapy Board with four Phillips screws Figure 52 Therapy Board Ribbon Cable Installation Figure 53 Ribbon Cable Routing Figure 54 Therapy Board Installed Connect th...

Page 46: ...the tie wraps Caution Equipment Damage Misrouting or leaving too much slack in the wires may cause wires to contact hot components or become damaged during reassembly Ensure all wires are routed and...

Page 47: ...Note See Figure 33 for installation note Figure 61 Front Body Tubing Installed Install Handle to the Rear Body with two Torx security screws and two washers Figure 62 Handle Installed 1 Tie cables to...

Page 48: ...The red patient wires labeled 1 must go under the white cap wires Also both plugs of the red patient connector wires must be pointing left Caution Equipment Damage J122 is not used Ensure no cable is...

Page 49: ...ews and two large Torx security screws Note Tighten all screws slowly and evenly Check for bulges gaps or pinched wires before tightening completely Install Bed Hook Covers using two Phillips screws N...

Page 50: ...Overview This section describes how to perform service maintenance and testing of the Responder 2000 after repairs are performed TOPIC PAGE Required Equipment 51 Preventive Maintenance 51 Annual Insp...

Page 51: ...E Test Lamp 301 495 00 for testing This test lamp includes an overvoltage protector Shocking into it may damage the Responder 2000 HELLIGE Test Lamp Preventive Maintenance The following preventative m...

Page 52: ...er 2000 can be returned to the customer Depending on the type of repair the following procedures must be performed for each of the following cases External Repairs or Replacement External repairs repl...

Page 53: ...afety checkout The entire checkout procedures listed above must be performed before returning the Responder 2000 to the customer Note A password is required to access the Maintenance menu The default...

Page 54: ...n Used to set the language Stored Data Management Used to clear stored data or settings transfer stored logs to a PC and save or load stored settings Service Tests Button Test Press and hold each butt...

Page 55: ...a percentage of the full capacity Normally this screen is used to verify the battery is charging or fully charged at the appropriate voltage Service tests must be performed with the battery at least 2...

Page 56: ...ls are stuck or missing After the test the Responder 2000 then automatically cycles power ECG Lead Test Displays lead status on or off See the ECG Lead Test Procedure on page 67 for proper indications...

Page 57: ...adings may vary according to fan speed or external conditions An abnormally high reading may indicate a fan not working or other fault The internal fan should turn on at the following temperatures Fan...

Page 58: ...turn off the Service Required LED If the LED does not clear another fault is present Clear Settings Menu Password Clears the Settings Menu password Clear All Stored Data Clears all stored data includi...

Page 59: ...ored Data Management Send Receive Stored Parameters 3 On the PC start the Windows based ServiceLink2000 Application 4 Select the appropriate Com Port and click Start Com 5 Click Send Parameters 6 Sele...

Page 60: ...rios With a charged battery at least 25 installed and connected to AC power With the battery removed and connected to AC power With a charged battery at least 25 and AC power disconnected Turn on the...

Page 61: ...sponder 2000 2 Shut down the PC 3 Connect the Serial cable from the Serial port on the Responder 2000 to the Serial port on the PC 4 Turn on the PC 5 Open Responder 2000 Upgrade program on the PC 6 Se...

Page 62: ...r Test Chart For each of the defibrillator tests below Paddles Pads and Spoons perform the test at the energy level indicated in the procedure Then perform each test at the energy levels indicated in...

Page 63: ...ry at least 25 installed and is connected to AC power 2 Connect the pads connector to the Responder 2000 3 Connect the pads to the Impulse 4000 4 Press the Manual button on the Responder 2000 5 Select...

Page 64: ...Turn the Rotary Selector Knob to turn on the pacing 7 When Pacing is turned on focus automatically goes to the Pacing Current selection Set desired pacing current 8 Turn the Rotary Selector Knob to se...

Page 65: ...0 is powered on 2 Connect ECG leads RL RA LA LL V1 to the corresponding connectors on the ECG Simulator 3 Plug in the ECG Cable the ECG Cable Port on the Responder 2000 4 Change ECG source to ECGII 5...

Page 66: ...2000 and Apex Sternum of Safety Analyzer 8 Select Pads on the Responder 2000 display as the lead source and ensure the signal is displayed 9 Connect ECG Sync Cable to Responder 2000 s ECG connector 1...

Page 67: ...nect RA White Lead from Patient Simulator and verify the display as shown 5 Reconnect RA lead to patient simulator 6 Disconnect RL Green Lead from Patient Simulator and verify the display as shown 7 R...

Page 68: ...quality printing with no stuck pixels 5 Select Printer icon to stop printer and verify the patient device information page is printed and that printing stops 6 Tear off the paper strip and verify the...

Page 69: ...d Internal damage or improper assembly could cause an internal component to explode during Hipot testing To minimize risk Ensure all Responder 2000 covers are in place and securely attached before tes...

Page 70: ...nd Neutral lead 4 Connect the black hipot tested lead to the AC Plug Test Fixture Ground lead WARNING Shock Hazard Before starting the test ensure all lead connections are electrically isolated 5 Pres...

Page 71: ...G Paddle Connector 4 Connect the red hipot tester lead to ECG Connector Test Fixture lead 5 Connect the black hipot tester lead to the Apex and Sternum lead WARNING Shock Hazard Before starting the te...

Page 72: ...th Leakage Current OSRM 1000 A Earth Leakage Current NCRM 500 A Enclosure Leakage Current OS 500 A Enclosure Leakage Current NC 100 A Enclosure Leakage Current OE 5000 A Enclosure Leakage Current OSRM...

Page 73: ...A 1 2 Patient Auxiliary Current AC OERM 50 A 3 7 Patient Auxiliary Current AC OS 50 A 3 7 Patient Auxiliary Current AC NC 10 A 3 7 Patient Auxiliary Current AC OE 50 A 3 7 Patient Auxiliary Current AC...

Page 74: ...nt Leakage Current DC OSRM 50 A 3 7 Patient Leakage Current DC NCRM 10 A 3 7 Patient Leakage Current DC OERM 50 A 8 Patient Leakage Current DC OS 50 A 8 Patient Leakage Current DC NC 10 A 8 Patient Le...

Page 75: ...y saved select the stored Responder 2000 parameters 4 Press START on the Safety Analyzer to begin the tests 5 After test sequence is complete verify TEST PASSED is displayed on the Safety Analyzer Alt...

Page 76: ...y converted to leakage current Tests The Electrical Safety tests may be performed under normal ambient conditions of temperature humidity and pressure and line voltage Use test Devices or Measuring De...

Page 77: ...r as show or equivalent test setup i e equivalent test configurations need not require use S4 Ensure the Safety Tester and UUT are configured if applicable for the correct voltage Connect the MD Measu...

Page 78: ...mal b Reverse S2 SPDT Neutral a Closed b Open S3 SPDT Ground a Closed b Open S4 SPDT Test point a Internal b TP1 Position Position Position Position Maximum Limits uA Test Description a b a b a b a b...

Page 79: ...losed b Open S4 SPDT Test point a Internal b TP1 Position Position Position Position Maximum Limits uA Test Description a b a b a b a b EN IE C UL Enclosure Chassis leakage current measurements TP1 co...

Page 80: ...O2 S1 DPDT Polarity a Normal b Reverse S2 SPDT Neutral a Closed b Open S3 SPDT Ground a Closed b Open S4 SPDT Test point a Internal b TP1 Position Position Position Position Maximum Limits uA Test Des...

Page 81: ...Normal Closed X X X X 10 10 Patient leakage current measurements PADDLES TP1 connected to PADDLES all PADDLES connections tied together Type CF defibrillation proof limits Polarity Normal Neutral Nor...

Page 82: ...akage current measurements SpO2 TP1 connected to SpO2 all SpO2 connections tied together Type BF defibrillation proof limits Polarity Normal Neutral Normal Closed Ground Normal Closed X X X X 100 100...

Page 83: ...re the battery is removed 3 Configure the test set up as shown or equivalent UUT hot neutral ground connected to ground All accessible metal parts i e DB9 shell and exposed metal of printer connected...

Page 84: ...X X X X 50 50 Polarity Reverse Neutral Open Ground Normal Closed X X X X 50 50 Patient leakage current Mains on Applied Part All SIP SOPs Grounded PADDLES MD connected to PADDLES all PADDLES connecti...

Page 85: ...ower switch in the ON position The resistance values shall not be less than 2 M between MAINS PART and all other parts separated by basic insulation including TYPE B APPLIED PARTS 7 M between MAINS PA...

Page 86: ...rts and Accessories To order service parts for the responder 2000 contact GE Healthcare Technologies Service Logistic Center 79111 Freiburg Munzinger Stra e 3 5 Germany Overview This section lists par...

Page 87: ...er Control Board Cable 5 Therapy Board to Main Board Ribbon Cable 2029882 003 Main Board basic with Cables For models 2025653 xxx 2029882 004 Main Board pacer with cables For models 2026109 xxx 202988...

Page 88: ...ol Board Kit 1 Power Control Board 2 Service Connector with Cable 3 Power Control Board Main Board Cable 4 Power Control Board to Therapy Board Cable 5 Power Control Board to Main Board Ribbon Cable 2...

Page 89: ...2029882 013 Rear Cover with Defib Connector 2029882 016 Device Handle Only 2029882 017 Bed Rail Hook Covers Only Rear Cover Kit 1 Rear Cover Including Paddle Cables and Paddle Wires 2 Handle 3 Bed Ra...

Page 90: ...ain Board ribbon cable 2029882 020 Printer Assembly Printer Kit 1 Printer Assembly 2 Printer Roller Not Shown 2029882 021 Printer Door Assembly Printer Door Kit Printer Door Note The printer door does...

Page 91: ...t Body and not available separately 2029882 026 Wear and Tear Kit Wear and Tear Kit 1 Power Button Assembly 2 Charge Manual Shock Button Assembly 3 Fan 4 Encoder Cap 5 Encoder Button and Cable Assembl...

Page 92: ...RTW Datex Ohmeda Wide Adhesive Tape Datex Ohmeda Replacement Wide Adhesive Tape 2030137 001 Paddle Pair Responder Paddles with two adult surface plates 2030134 001 Adapter Electrode Paddle Responder...

Page 93: ...ccessories 2025653 048 Revision B Responder 2000 Page 93 Accessory Part Number Part Description Part Photograph 2026327 001 Thermal Paper 60 mm Thermal Paper Box of 50 2025267 001 Rechargeable Battery...

Page 94: ...048 Revision B Responder 2000 Page 94 Power Cords Europe 2020387 002 Argentina 2020387 003 Denmark 2020387 004 India and South Africa 2020387 005 Italy 2020387 006 Japan 2020387 007 UK 2020387 009 Is...

Page 95: ...on Overview This section provides descriptions of the Responder 2000 and its components These instructions are intended for use only by service providers who are specifically trained to service the Re...

Page 96: ...Monitoring through therapy electrodes paddles or a separate five wire ECG input Optional Pulse Oxymetry GE506 Features Color LCD to display operational ECG and SPO2 information The display is 5 67 ba...

Page 97: ...SECTION 8 Specifications and Safety 2025653 048 Revision B Responder 2000 Page 97 System Interconnection Block Diagram...

Page 98: ...elivers up to 140mA 40ms pace pulses Charges two 100uF Capacitors to 2 kV J105 J107 negative J104 J106 positive Connects to the Main Board J110 Receives power from the Power Control Board J103 ECG Boa...

Page 99: ...andards of the Responder 2000 TOPIC PAGE Specifications 100 Physical Dimensions 102 Environmental Requirements 102 RHYTHMx ECG Analysis Algorithm 102 STAR BIPHASIC Defibrillation Waveform 104 Electrom...

Page 100: ...Via Pads Pulse Width 40 milliseconds 4mS Pacing Modes Demand or Asynchronous Fixed Rate Pacing Rate Operator adjustable 30 to 180 ppm 5 Pacing Current 0mA to 140mA SPO2 Display Plethysmogram digital v...

Page 101: ...d paddles leakage current Less than 10uA in normal Less than 50uA in single fault condition Dynamic Range Input ECG signal amplitude 5mV Dynamic Range DC Offset voltage 500 mV ECG from ECG cable 1000...

Page 102: ...ater than 6 months in duration Always store the pads in their pouch to maintain freshness Do not use if gel has dried out Humidity 10 95 RH non condensing Air Pressure altitude 500 ft 103kPa to 15000...

Page 103: ...be classified as shockable All rhythms below this rate will be classified as non shockable This rate is configurable between 120 bpm beats per minute and 240 bpm The default Detection Rate for the Re...

Page 104: ...rom the peak of the QRS complex SVT Supraventricular Tachycardia Discriminators The Responder 2000 is supplied with the SVT Discriminator enabled and the default setting is 240 bpm SVT Discriminators...

Page 105: ...5ms 1338V 887V 3 2ms 254J 100 1957V 1394V 7 00 ms 1394V 1015V 3 2ms 241J 125 1977V 1429V 8 25ms 1429V 1103V 3 2ms 231J 150 1991V 1453V 9 50 ms 1453V 1166V 3 2ms 223J 175 2002V 1469V 10 75ms 1469V 1214...

Page 106: ...rs energy that is variant with the patient impedance The waveform is designed to deliver the selected energy when the patient impedance is 50 Ohms as shown in the above waveform table 270J Waveform wi...

Page 107: ...d by IEC 60601 2 4 IEC 60601 1 2 2001 Medical electrical equipment Part 1 General requirements for safety 2 Collateral standard electromagnetic compatibility Requirements and tests Emissions Electroma...

Page 108: ...s Shock and Vibration The Responder 2000 is tested per the following when in the unpackaged condition Bump IEC 60068 2 29 1987 Test EB bump 25g 6 ms 0 9 m s V and 1000 bumps in each direction Sine Vib...

Page 109: ...ctromagnetic environment guidance RF emissions CISPR 11 Group 1 The Responder 2000 uses RF energy only for its internal function Therefore its RF emissions are very low and are not likely to cause any...

Page 110: ...spital environment Surge IEC 61000 4 5 1 kV differential mode 2 kV common mode 1 kV differential mode 2 kV common mode Mains power quality should be that of a typical commercial or hospital environmen...

Page 111: ...the Responder 2000 including cables than the recommended separation distance calculated from the equation applicable to the frequency of the transmitter Recommended separation distance d 1 2 P d 1 2...

Page 112: ...separation distance for transmitters in these frequency ranges c Field strengths from fixed transmitters such as base stations for radio cellular cordless telephones and land mobile radios amateur rad...

Page 113: ...1 2 2 3 10 3 8 3 8 3 8 7 3 100 12 12 12 23 For transmitters rated at a maximum output power not listed above the recommended separation distance d in meters m can be determined using the equation appl...

Page 114: ...nnector IEC 320 type AC Power Connector Heyco 0916 Pin Number Name Description 1 AC1 2 AC2 AC1 AC2 90 264VAC 47 63Hz 10A AC1 or AC2 to GND 264VAC 3 GND Earth ground connection Paddles Pads Connector G...

Page 115: ...Patient Sternum Paddle Connector ID Codes Cable P N Description PC14 PC16 22338301 Pacer or Defib Pads Short to PC15 22334601 Flat Pads Short to PC15 21730801 Internal Spoons 4 7K to PC15 Short to PC1...

Page 116: ...entification features to enable identification of the cable type Cable connections are shown here Cable Connections for 5 lead 3 lead and sync cables ECG Connector Cable Connections Pin Number Pin Nam...

Page 117: ...g Ground 7 SPO2_RCAL_GND Ground Calibration Data 9 SPO2_CATHODE Input Detector Neg 4 8 10 11 NC No Connection Serial Service Connector DB9 Female RS232 DTE Hardware handshaking not supported Connector...

Page 118: ...tion 1 NC Not Used 2 Fan_ Drive Pull Down Active Fan Drive 3 Serv_DCE_Rx RS232 Serial input from Service Connector 4 Serv_DCE_Tx RS232 Serial Output from Service Connector 5 SMBUS_CLK Output SMBus Ser...

Page 119: ...R2 Output Red Bit 2 11 LCD_R3 Output Red Bit 3 12 LCD_R4 Output Red Bit 4 13 LCD_R5 Output Red Bit 5 15 LCD_G0 Output Green Bit 0 16 LCD_G1 Output Green Bit 1 17 LCD_G2 Output Green Bit 2 19 LCD_G3 Ou...

Page 120: ...irose FH12 40 S 0 5SH Pin Number Name Description 35 LCD_DRDY Output LCD Frame Shift 37 40 3 3V Power Output LDC Panel Power J213 LCD CCFL Backlight JST SM92B BHSS 1 TB Pin Number Name Description 1 B...

Page 121: ...own Input Pushbutton Shock 6 Charge_SW Pull Down Input Pushbutton Charge 7 CPU_ADC5 Analog Input from UI PC PCBA Temperature Sensor 8 Select_SW Pull Down Input Push knob Trim knob Select 9 SQRB Digita...

Page 122: ...Manual_LED LED Drive Pull Down Output Manual LED 17 Shock_LED LED Drive Pull Down Output Shock LED 18 Fault_LED LED Drive Pull Up Output Fault LED 19 CHG_IND Digital Input Battery Charging 20 AC_IND D...

Page 123: ...supply 3 CLK Output Pixel clock 4 STROBE Output Shift Register Latch 5 DIN Output Serial Pixel Data 7 OE_0 63 Output Pixel Burn Pixels 0 63 8 OE_64 127 Output Pixel Burn Pixel 64 127 11 OE_128 191 Out...

Page 124: ...1 COIL1A Output Motor Coil 1 Pos 2 COIL1B Output Motor Coil 1 Neg 3 COIL2A Output Motor Coil 2 Pos 4 COIL2B Output Motor Coil 2 Neg 5 DOORSW Pull Down Input Door Switch 6 GND System Ground J221 SpO2 I...

Page 125: ...erial 6 THRP_Tx Output Logic Level Serial 7 3 3V Power Output 8 GND System Ground 9 PDL_ID_PC5 Pull Down Input Paddle ID bit 10 PDL_ID_PC4 Pull Down Input Paddle ID bit 11 PDL_CHGSHCK Pull Down Input...

Page 126: ...The Therapy Board also serves as a pass through board for controls and ID features on defibrillator paddles J103 Power Supply Connects to power management PCBA Molex 39 30 2047 Pin Number Name Descrip...

Page 127: ...System Ground 16 19 NC No Connection 20 THP_PRSNT_GND Grounded output to Therapy Looped back on THRP_ PRSNT J109 Paddles Control Connector AMP 103670 7 Pin Number Name Description 8 PDL_CHGSHCK Pull...

Page 128: ...2 Neg J126 J127 Internal Test Load Resistor Keystone 1287 ST Pin Number Name Description J126 TESTLOAD1 Connects to a paddle cradle J127 TESTLOAD2 Connects to a paddle cradle ECG PCBA The ECG PCBA is...

Page 129: ...eft Arm J4233 LL Electrode Left Leg J4234 V1 Electrode V1 J4235 RL Electrode Right Leg J4236 SHLD Cable Shield POWER CONTROL PCBA Responsible for battery charging and DC power switching and distributi...

Page 130: ...ber Name Description 1 GND System Ground 2 12V_SW Power Output 3 12V_SW Power Output 4 GND System Ground J311 Power Control interface from main CPU PCBA AMP 1 103673 3 Pin Number Name Description 1 12...

Page 131: ...ected 2 3 5V Power Input 4 Buzzer Pull Down Input 5V Buzzer 5 AC_IND Digital Output AC Present 6 CHG_IND Digital Output Battery Charging 7 Fault_LED LED Drive Fault LED Pull Down Input from Main PCBA...

Page 132: ...SW Pull Down Output to Main PCBA Push knob Trim knob Select 18 CPU_ADC5 Analog Output to Main PCBA Temperature Sensor 19 Charge_SW Pull Down Output to Main PCBA Pushbutton Charge 20 Shock_SW Pull Down...

Page 133: ...ut 4 SQRB Digital Input from encoder Trim knob phase 2 5 SQRA Digital Input from encoder Trim knob phase 1 6 5VDC Power Output SpO2 PCBA GE506 Module mounts on the main CPU PCBA with interfacing heade...

Page 134: ...ector Neg 5 SHLD_INNER Inner Shield 6 N C No Connection 7 LED Output Led Neg 8 N C No Connection 9 LED Output Led Pos 10 SHLD_OUTER Outer Shield POWER SUPPLY MODULE Provides DC power for the instrumen...

Page 135: ...s DC power for the instrument via the Power Control PCBA while the instrument is not plugged into an AC power source J325 Smart Battery Connector Data and Power Suyin 250132FB010G200ZU Pin Number Name...

Page 136: ...y Fax 800 421 6841 Canada Tel 800 668 0732 GE Medical Systems Information Technologies GmbH Munzinger Str 3 D 79111 Freiburg Germany Tel 49 761 4543 0 Fax 49 761 4543 233 Responder 2000 is manufacture...

Page 137: ...Contact Information 2025653 048 Revision B Responder 2000 Page 137 END OF DOCUMENT LAST PAGE...

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