81
Connection Cable Part Numbers
The following connection cables are available to allow the connection of the HMIA to your hospital monitor. If
you have another type of connector or do not know which connector to use, please contact ZOLL Customer
Service.
Data Download
You may download data from the console at any time. Simply disconnect the HMIA RS-232 connector from
the RS-232 port on the back of the display head. Then download data per the instructions in the TempTrend
CSV IFU.
This procedure will not delete the data from the console. The data is simply copied from the console to the lap-
top.
Reconnect the HMIA RS-232 connector when you have finished.
You cannot damage the HMIA by mistakenly “downloading data” into it.
The HMIA does not store data.
Note.
When you disconnect the HMIA RS-232 connector from the display head, the HMIA will stop sending
data to your hospital monitor. The hospital monitor will detect this as a patient disconnection or a very low
patient temperature. Depending upon the set-up of your hospital monitor, this may or may not result in a
patient temperature alarm on the hospital monitor.
Troubleshooting
The HMIA has a very limited user interface. The only function of the HMIA is to simulate the patient tempera-
ture probe connected to the T1 input port of the console.
This troubleshooting guide deals only with the HMIA. It is incumbent on the technician doing troubleshooting
to verify Items 1 through 4 below prior to troubleshooting of the HMIA:
1. The console is powered on, operational, and reporting a valid temperature on the display screen.
2. The hospital monitor is on and operational.
3. The hospital monitor conforms to the YSI-400 specifications.
4. All cables are connected.
a. RS232 from the HMIA to the display head.
b. The circular connector on umbilical cable of the console is plugged into the HMIA.
c. The HMIA is attached to the circular connector on the display head.
d. The hospital monitor is connected to one end of the ZOLL interface cable of the HMIA.
Part
Number
Connects to
500628-001
Monitors using a 3.5mm phone jack (Bard
®
)
500629-001
Monitors using a 2.5mm phone jack (Terumo
®
)
500630-001
Monitors using a 2-pin Molex type connector with socket contacts (Mallinckrodt
®
or
Smiths Medical
®
)
500631-001
Monitors using a 2-pin Molex type connector with pin contacts (Rüsch
®
)
500632-001
Monitors using an RCA type Phono plug (GE
®
, WelchAllyn
®
or Mallinckrodt
®
)
Table 4.8. Connection Cable Part Numbers
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