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CardioSys/MicroLabServicing Instructions227 436 37 SA(e) Revision BVersion 4.x

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Marquette Hellige GmbH CardioSys / MicroLab V4.X Page 10Servicing Instructions 227 436 37 Rev. B V1.33.1.5 Internal power distributerThe syst

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Marquette Hellige GmbH CardioSys / MicroLab V4.X Page 100Servicing Instructions 227 436 37 Rev. B V1.32001967-001SCSI Controller Adaptec AVA-29

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Marquette Hellige GmbH CardioSys / MicroLab V4.X Page 101Servicing Instructions 227 436 37 Rev. B V1.3MicroLab Addition (202 316 ..)93011798 P

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Marquette Hellige GmbH CardioSys / MicroLab V4.X Page 102Servicing Instructions 227 436 37 Rev. B V1.391920155 Mains Extension with 6 Outputs91

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Marquette Hellige GmbH CardioSys / MicroLab V4.X Page 103Servicing Instructions 227 436 37 Rev. B V1.375130018 Thumbsrew M550465745 Mounting An

Page 7 - 1 General information

Marquette Hellige GmbH CardioSys / MicroLab V4.X Page 104Servicing Instructions 227 436 37 Rev. B V1.3

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Marquette Hellige GmbH CardioSys / MicroLab V4.X Page 105Servicing Instructions 227 436 37 Rev. B V1.313 AppendixData Sheets and User’s Manuals

Page 9 - 3 Functional description

Marquette Hellige GmbH CardioSys / MicroLab V4.X Page 106Servicing Instructions 227 436 37 Rev. B V1.3Multi I/O Interface Card HandbookUser&apo

Page 10 - 3.2 Computer subassembly

Marquette Hellige GmbH CardioSys / MicroLab V4.X Page 107Servicing Instructions 227 436 37 Rev. B V1.3Standard setting ex-factory:Figure 1: Jum

Page 11 - 3.2.7 Floppy

Marquette Hellige GmbH CardioSys / MicroLab V4.X Page 108Servicing Instructions 227 436 37 Rev. B V1.3NOTES:Although the system architecture of

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Marquette Hellige GmbH CardioSys / MicroLab V4.X Page 109Servicing Instructions 227 436 37 Rev. B V1.3Compatible with ISA and EISA systemsMaxim

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Marquette Hellige GmbH CardioSys / MicroLab V4.X Page 11Servicing Instructions 227 436 37 Rev. B V1.3After switching the Power on/off switch to

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Marquette Hellige GmbH CardioSys / MicroLab V4.X AppendixServicing Instructions 227 436 37 Rev. AV1.3AppendixWiring DiagramsNetwork-Cards:SE440B

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SE440BXMotherboardProduct GuideOrder Number: 697967-001

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Marquette Hellige GmbH CardioSys / MicroLab V4.X Page 12Servicing Instructions 227 436 37 Rev. B V1.33.2.8 Free slots for upgradingThe free s

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Revision HistoryRevision Revision History Date-001 First release of the SE440BX Motherboard Product Guide. February, 1998If an FCC declaration of conf

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iiiContents1 Motherboard FeaturesFeatures Summary...

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ContentsivHow to Install Memory...27How to Remov

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SE440BX Motherboard Product GuidevA Error MessagesBIOS Beep Codes...

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Contentsvi14. Security Menu ...4115. Power Me

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71 Motherboard FeaturesThis chapter gives an overview of the SE440BX motherboard, including:• Features• Components• Back panel I/O connectorsThe re

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Motherboard Features8ComponentsFigure 1 shows the major components on the motherboard.OM07065B HEDF GCAJIKLUTR Q NOS P MXVWA Wake on Ring connector M

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SE440BX Motherboard Product Guide9Back Panel I/O ConnectorsFigure 2 shows the back panel I/O connectors on the motherboard.OM06985BD EHIKJAGFCA PS/2†

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Motherboard Features10MicroprocessorThe motherboard supports a single Pentium II processor operating at any of the Pentium IIprocessor speeds, voltage

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SE440BX Motherboard Product Guide11Input/Output (I/O) ControllerThe I/O controller handles the exchange of information between the processor and exter

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Marquette Hellige GmbH CardioSys / MicroLab V4.X Page 13Servicing Instructions 227 436 37 Rev. B V1.3Formatting Optical DisksYou must have syst

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Motherboard Features12• Support for up to 127 physical devices• Guaranteed bandwidth and low latencies appropriate for telephony, audio, and otherap

Page 37 - MicroLab Systems

SE440BX Motherboard Product Guide13IDE Auto ConfigurationIf you install an IDE device (e.g., a hard drive) in your computer, the IDE auto-configuratio

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Motherboard Features14Power ManagementThe motherboard supports two types of power management — Advanced Power Management(APM) and Advanced Configurati

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SE440BX Motherboard Product Guide15Wake on RingWake on Ring enables the computer to wake from sleep or soft-off mode when a call is receivedon a telep

Page 40 - CardioSys / MicroLab Systems

Motherboard Features16Crystal Semiconductor CS4236B Audio CodecThe CS4236B audio codec’s features include:• Compatibility with Sound Blaster†, Sound B

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172 Installing and Replacing MotherboardComponentsThis chapter describes the following:• How to install and remove the motherboard• How to install a

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Installing and Replacing Motherboard Components18How to Install and Remove the MotherboardRefer to your chassis manual for instructions on installing

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SE440BX Motherboard Product Guide19Install the Retention MechanismTo install the retention mechanism, follow these steps:1. Observe the precautions i

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Installing and Replacing Motherboard Components20Install the ProcessorTo install the processor, follow these steps:1. Insert the processor in the ret

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SE440BX Motherboard Product Guide213. Slide the top heatsink support bar onto the retaining pins of the support’s base as shown inFigure 6.AOM07060BA

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Marquette Hellige GmbH CardioSys / MicroLab V4.X Page 14Servicing Instructions 227 436 37 Rev. B V1.33.2.12 Streamer DATAn optional DAT strea

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Installing and Replacing Motherboard Components22 CAUTIONTo avoid bending or breaking pins, use caution when removing or installing a jumper.To set t

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SE440BX Motherboard Product Guide23How to Upgrade to a Boxed Pentium® II ProcessorUse the instructions in this section to prepare the motherboard for

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Installing and Replacing Motherboard Components246. Remove the top bar of the heatsink support from the base as shown in Figure 8. Press in on thela

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SE440BX Motherboard Product Guide25Remove the Heatsink Support Base✏NOTETo remove the heatsink support base from the motherboard, you need a special r

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Installing and Replacing Motherboard Components262. Place the heatsink support removal tool over the two outside posts of the heatsink support baseas

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SE440BX Motherboard Product Guide27Upgrade the ProcessorSee the documentation that came with the boxed Intel Pentium II processor.How to Install Memor

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Installing and Replacing Motherboard Components28Figure 12 shows the location of the DIMM sockets.OM07067210Figure 12. Location of DIMM SocketsTo ins

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SE440BX Motherboard Product Guide29OM07068Figure 13. Installing a DIMMHow to Remove MemoryTo remove a DIMM, follow these steps:1. Observe the precau

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Installing and Replacing Motherboard Components30How to Replace the BatteryWhen your computer is turned off, a lithium battery maintains the current t

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SE440BX Motherboard Product Guide31To replace the battery, follow these steps:1. Observe the precautions in “Before You Begin” (see page 17).2. Turn

Page 57 - 5.2.17 PCI PC Bios

Marquette Hellige GmbH CardioSys / MicroLab V4.X Page 15Servicing Instructions 227 436 37 Rev. B V1.33.3.2 Function key keyboardThe function

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Installing and Replacing Motherboard Components32How to Clear the PasswordsThis procedure assumes that the motherboard is installed in the computer an

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333 Using the Setup ProgramThis chapter provides an overview of the Setup program. You can use the Setup program tochange the configuration informati

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Using the Setup Program34Setup MenusTo enter the Setup program, turn the computer on and press <F2> when you see the message:Press <F2> Ke

Page 61 - 6.2 Software options

SE440BX Motherboard Product Guide35Maintenance MenuThis menu is for setting the processor speed and clearing the Setup passwords. Setup only displays

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Using the Setup Program36Advanced MenuThis menu is for setting advanced features that are available through the chipset.Table 6. Advanced MenuFeature

Page 63 - 7 Instrument versions

SE440BX Motherboard Product Guide37Peripheral Configuration SubmenuThis submenu is for the configuring the computer peripherals.Table 7. Peripheral Co

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Using the Setup Program38Table 7. Peripheral Configuration Submenu (continued)Feature Options DescriptionParallel port • Disabled• Enabled• Auto (d

Page 65 - 8 Troubleshooting tips

SE440BX Motherboard Product Guide39IDE Configuration SubmenusThis submenu is for configuring IDE devices, including:• Primary IDE master• Primary ID

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Using the Setup Program40Floppy OptionsThis submenu is for configuring floppy drives.Table 10. Floppy OptionsFeature Options DescriptionFloppy Disk Co

Page 67 - 8.3 Printer debugging

SE440BX Motherboard Product Guide41Resource Configuration SubmenuThis submenu is for configuring the memory and interrupts.Table 13. Resource Configur

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Using the Setup Program42Power MenuThis menu is for setting power management features.Table 15. Power MenuFeature Options DescriptionPower Management

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SE440BX Motherboard Product Guide43Table 16. Boot Menu (continued)Feature Options DescriptionFirst Boot DeviceSecond Boot DeviceThird Boot DeviceFourt

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Using the Setup Program44Removable Devices SubmenuThis submenu is for configuring the boot sequence for removable devices.Table 18. Removable Devices

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454 Upgrading the BIOSThis chapter describes how to upgrade the BIOS and how to recover the BIOS if an upgrade fails.Preparing for the UpgradeBefore y

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Upgrading the BIOS46Creating a Bootable Diskette✏NOTEIf your drive A is an LS-120 diskette drive, you must use a 1.44-MB diskette as the bootable BIOS

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SE440BX Motherboard Product Guide475. When the utility asks for confirmation that you want to flash the new BIOS into memory,select Continue with Pro

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Upgrading the BIOS4810. On the jumper block (J8A1), move the jumper back to pins 1-2 as shown below to set normalmode for Setup.13J8A1OM0707211. Leave

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495 Technical ReferenceMotherboard ConnectorsFigure 15 shows the location of some of the motherboard connectors. OM07066111111111111020KL J IAEB FCDG

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Technical Reference50Table 20. Wake on Ring ConnectorPin Signal Name1 Ground2 RINGA#Table 21. Wake on LAN TechnologyConnectorPin Signal Name1 +5 VSB2

Page 78 - 8.5 General Troubleshooting

SE440BX Motherboard Product Guide51Table 25. CD Audio ConnectorPin Signal Name1 CD_IN-Left2 Ground3 Ground4 CD_IN-RightTable 26. Chassis Intrusion C

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Technical Reference52Table 29. Power Supply ConnectorPin Signal Name Pin Signal Name1 +3.3 V 11 +3.3 V2 +3.3 V 12 -12 V3 Ground 13 Ground4 +5 V 14 PS-

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SE440BX Motherboard Product Guide53Front Panel ConnectorsThe motherboard has connectors for controls and indicators typically located on the front pan

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Technical Reference54Motherboard ResourcesMemory MapTable 33. Memory MapAddress Range (decimal) Address Range (hex) Size Description1024 K - 393216 K

Page 83 - 9 Care and maintenance

SE440BX Motherboard Product Guide55I/O MapTable 35. I/O MapAddress (hex) Size Description0000 - 000F 16 bytes DMA controller 10020 - 0021 2 bytes Inte

Page 84 - 9.1.2 Test functions

Technical Reference56PCI Configuration Space MapTable 36. PCI Configuration Space MapBusNumber (hex)DeviceNumber (hex)FunctionNumber (hex) Description

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57A Error MessagesBIOS Beep CodesOne long beep followed by several short beeps indicates a video problem.Table 38. Beep CodesBeeps Port 80h Code Expla

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Error Messages58Table 39. BIOS Error Messages (continued)Error Message ExplanationFixed Disk 0 Failure orFixed Disk 1 Failure orFixed Disk Controller

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59B Regulatory and Integration InformationThis appendix contains:• Safety standards, electromagnetic compatibility regulations, and product certifica

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Regulatory and Integration Information60Product Certification MarkingsThis printed circuit board assembly has the following product certification mark

Page 89 - 10 Jumper tables

SE440BX Motherboard Product Guide61Ensure Electromagnetic Compatibility (EMC)Before computer integration, make sure that the power supply and other mo

Page 90 - 10.4 Network Card

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Regulatory and Integration Information62Prevent Power Supply OverloadUnless the power supply has inherent overcurrent protection, do not overload the

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Matrox Graphics ArchitectureMatrox Graphics Card• Installation Guide •10526-101-03001998.02.06ENGLISH

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2 Matrox Graphics Card – Installation GuideContentsUsing this guide 3Overview 4Hardware installation 5Software installation 7Software setup – Windows

Page 95 - 11 Specifications

Matrox Graphics Card – Installation Guide 3Using this guideThis guide assumes you’re familiar with basic functions like click, right-click and double-

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4 Matrox Graphics Card – Installation GuideOverviewThank you for purchasing a Matrox graphics card. Your Matrox Millennium II, Mystique 220, or G100 s

Page 97 - 12 Spare parts list

Matrox Graphics Card – Installation Guide 5Hardware installation1Switch to the standard VGA display driverIf you’re running Windows 95 on your compute

Page 98 - MicroLab

6 Matrox Graphics Card – Installation Guide4Insert your Matrox cardRemove the cover for the slot you intend to use. Save the screw for the mounting br

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Matrox Graphics Card – Installation Guide 7Software installationThis section describes how to install Matrox software for Windows 95 and WindowsNT4.0.

Page 100 - Software

8 Matrox Graphics Card – Installation GuideSoftware setup – Windows 95To access PowerDesk programs and online documentation, click  Programs  MGA

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Marquette Hellige GmbH CardioSys / MicroLab V4.X Page 19Servicing Instructions 227 436 37 Rev. B V1.33.4.7 CORINA interfaceThe CORINA interfa

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Matrox Graphics Card – Installation Guide 9Software overviewMGA PowerDesk for Windows 95 includes Display driver with: DirectDraw, DirectVideo and D

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10 Matrox Graphics Card – Installation GuideSoftware setup – Windows NT 4.0To access PowerDesk programs and online documentation, click  Programs 

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Matrox Graphics Card – Installation Guide 11Software overviewMGA PowerDesk for Windows NT 4.0 includes Display driver with: Multi-display support to

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12 Matrox Graphics Card – Installation GuideTroubleshootingThis section contains solutions to problems you may encounter with your Matrox graphics car

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Matrox Graphics Card – Installation Guide 13Problem: After the startup screen, or after display settings are changed,the screen image is garbled or un

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14 Matrox Graphics Card – Installation GuideProblem: After game for Windows 95 starts, monitor doesn’t display properly(rolling screen images, overlap

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Matrox Graphics Card – Installation Guide 15Cause(PCI graphics cards only) Your Matrox card may be in a “slave” expansion slot on a computer that make

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16 Matrox Graphics Card – Installation GuideProblem: Game for Windows 95 doesn’t start or runs slower than normal(program uses Microsoft DirectX inter

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Matrox Graphics Card – Installation Guide 17SolutionIf possible, update your Matrox display driver. Matrox makes new display drivers available on the

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18 Matrox Graphics Card – Installation GuideProblem: Screen image defects appear in Windows 95 or Windows NT 4.0(example: mouse pointer not drawn prop

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Caution:During repairs/service interventions,observe the protective measures againstdamage due to ESD.* Marquette Hellige GmbH considers itselfrespons

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Marquette Hellige GmbH CardioSys / MicroLab V4.X Page 20Servicing Instructions 227 436 37 Rev. B V1.33.4.8 Printer portThe printer port is on

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Matrox Graphics Card – Installation Guide 19Display informationRefresh ratesMaximum display resolutions – Matrox Mystique 220 & G100 seriesDisplay

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20 Matrox Graphics Card – Installation GuideMaximum display resolutions – Matrox Millennium IISupported VESA modesIn the table below, VESA modes suppo

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Matrox Graphics Card – Installation Guide 21Hardware informationMatrox G100 series MGA-G100 graphics chip, 230 MHz internal RAMDAC Graphics cards –

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22 Matrox Graphics Card – Installation GuideMatrox G100 series, Millennium II & Mystique 220 Technical features – 64-bit VGA-compatible drawing

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Matrox Graphics Card – Installation Guide 23Customer supportMatrox Web and FTP sitesMatrox is on the Internet with a World Wide Web (WWW) and File Tra

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24 Matrox Graphics Card – Installation Guide5 Direct Matrox Technical Assistance – If you still can’t resolve a problem, you can get direct technical

Page 120 - Revision History

Matrox Graphics Card – Installation Guide 25Free CompuServe introductory membership offerAs a Matrox customer, you are entitled to a free Introductory

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26WarrantyMatrox hardware products are warranted against defects in materials and workmanship for a period of three years from the date of delivery. W

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Matrox Graphics Card – Installation Guide 27Index0-93D4, 14Aacceleration, MGA16, 18address, Matrox24Adobe Acrobat3AGP5, 22BBBS, Matrox23BIOS settings1

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28 Matrox Graphics Card – Installation GuideSoftware license agreementSingle User Products This Matrox software (the “Software”) is copyrighted by Mat

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Copyright © 1998 Matrox Graphics Inc. • (English) All rights reserved. • (Français) Tous droits réservés. • (Deutsch) Alle Rechte vorbehalten. • (Ital

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(English) DisclaimerTHE INFORMATION IN THIS GUIDE IS SUBJECT TO CHANGE AT ANY TIME AND WITHOUT NOTICE.Matrox Graphics Inc. reserves the right to make

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Excerpt ofonly hardware and softwareinstallation

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RInstallationGuideAHA-2910CPCI-to-Fast SCSI Host AdapterAdaptec, Inc.691 South Milpitas Blvd.Milpitas, CA 95035© 1997, Adaptec, Inc. All rights reserv

Page 154 - Advanced Menu

1IntroductionThis installation guide provides step-by-step instructions on install-ing your AHA®-2910C host adapter. This process involves installing

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2InstallationInstalling the Host AdapterStep 1: Turn OFF your computer and attached devices, and then disconnect the power cords.Step 2: Touch the met

Page 156 - IDE Configuration

3Step 6: OPTIONAL. If you want the LED in your computer to light whenever there is activity on the SCSI bus, disconnect the LED cable from the LED con

Page 157 - IDE Configuration Submenus

Marquette Hellige GmbH CardioSys / MicroLab V4.X Page 24Servicing Instructions 227 436 37 Rev. B V1.3* Patient cableConnect up patient cable to

Page 158 - Video Configuration Submenu

4Step 3: Align the SCSI cable’s colored stripe with Pin-1 on the SCSI device connector, and then plug it in. Step 4: Attach the remaining devices usin

Page 159 - Security Menu

5Step 4: Reconnect the power cables to the computer and external SCSI device. Step 5: Turn ON the external device and computer. Step 6: Go to Installi

Page 160 - Boot Menu

6 NetWare, OS/2, and UNIX: Drivers for these operat-ing systems are not embedded, so you must load them yourself. If your host adapter came bundled wi

Page 161 - Hard Drive Submenu

7If you connected a new SCSI hard disk drive to your host adapter, you must partition and logically format the drive. For DOS and Windows (3.x and 95)

Page 162 - Exit Menu

8Default SettingsThe AHA-2910C has default settings appropriate for most PCI systems (see the table of settings below). Do not run SCSISelect unless y

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9Using the SCSI Disk UtilitiesTo access the SCSI disk utilities, select the SCSI Disk Utilities option from the menu that appears after start-ing SCSI

Page 164 - Upgrading the BIOS

10Common Problems and Solutions Changed Values Not Loaded—If you changed any values on the host adapter in a Setup program or on a SCSI device, select

Page 165 - Recovering the BIOS

11Federal Communications Commission Radio Frequency Interference StatementWARNING: Changes or modifications to this unit not expressly approved by the

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CORINAServicing InstructionsVersion 2.0101 118 01...24227 437 01 SA(e) Revision D

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Caution:During repairs/service interventions,observe the protective measures againstdamage due to ESD.* Marquette Hellige GmbH considers itselfrespons

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Marquette Hellige GmbH CORINA Page 3Version 2.0 227 437 01 DContents1. Context... ...

Page 171 - Front Panel Connectors

Marquette Hellige GmbH CORINA Page 4Version 2.0 227 437 01 DRevision HistoryEach page of this manual has the document number followed by a revision le

Page 172 - DMA Channels

Marquette Hellige GmbH CORINA Page 5Version 2.0 227 437 01 D1. ContextCORINA is an ECG recorder for the system CardioSys and CardioSoft. CORINA stands

Page 173 - Table 35. I/O Map

Marquette Hellige GmbH CORINA Page 6Version 2.0 227 437 01 D1.4 Model 4 CORINA with Suction Pump and Analog Outputis a combination of Model 2 plus add

Page 174 - Interrupts

Marquette Hellige GmbH CORINA Page 7Version 2.0 227 437 01 D1.7 Replacement of CORINA Model 1...4 through newerCORINA Variants with enhanced communica

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Marquette Hellige GmbH CORINA Page 9Version 2.0 227 437 01 D2. IntroductionThe “Hardware Design Description“ describes the structure of the hardware i

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Marquette Hellige GmbH CORINA Page 10Version 2.0 227 437 01 D

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Marquette Hellige GmbH CORINA Page 11Version 2.0 227 437 01 D3. Hardware Structure3.1 Physicomechanical StructureCORINA comprises 4 (optionally 8) mec

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Page 180 - Prevent Power Supply Overload

Marquette Hellige GmbH CORINA Page 12Version 2.0 227 437 01 DUpper case shell with integrated PCB, incl. PCB CORINA TRIGGER:PumpAnalog3.1.2 Floating s

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Marquette Hellige GmbH CORINA Page 13Version 2.0 227 437 01 DLower case shell with integrated pump module (new tubing system):

Page 182 - • Installation Guide •

Marquette Hellige GmbH CORINA Page 14Version 2.0 227 437 01 D3.1.3 PCB CORINAThere are 5 PCB versions:a) 2x Standard b) 2x for Analog Out c) Standalon

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Marquette Hellige GmbH CORINA Page 15Version 2.0 227 437 01 D3.1.4 Cable to PC:The connection cable to the PC has a 25-pin plug on the PC side“. The p

Page 184 - Using this guide

Marquette Hellige GmbH CORINA Page 16Version 2.0 227 437 01 DPin Connections (3-Pin Plug)Pin Wire Color Pin Wire Color Pin Wire Color1rd 2 bror ye(*)

Page 185 - Overview

Marquette Hellige GmbH CORINA Page 17Version 2.0 227 437 01 DPump:When using the PCB Analog Out the power line to the suction pump (optional) is notpl

Page 186 - Hardware installation

Marquette Hellige GmbH CORINA Page 18Version 2.0 227 437 01 D3.1.7 Insulation Foil for PCB CORINA TRIGGERThe insulation foil serves to effect floating

Page 187 - Install the software

Marquette Hellige GmbH CORINA Page 19Version 2.0 227 437 01 D3.2.2 CONTROLLER:- all CORINA control functions- initialization of hardware- data communi

Page 188 - Software installation

Marquette Hellige GmbH CORINA Page 20Version 2.0 227 437 01 DMemory:A 128 kByte FLASH ( 128 K x 8 PEROM ), which can be programmed directly with the5-

Page 189 - Software setup – Windows 95

Marquette Hellige GmbH CORINA Page 21Version 2.0 227 437 01 Dvoltage from the 12 V received from the plug-in power supply. The DC/DC transducer canbe

Page 190 - Software overview

Marquette Hellige GmbH CardioSys / MicroLab V4.X Page 27Servicing Instructions 227 436 37 Rev. B V1.3GRA_PrinterFont1 = “...” // Default =”Time

Page 191 - Display setup

Marquette Hellige GmbH CORINA Page 22Version 2.0 227 437 01 DSuitable low-pass configuration:2K1uF3.3 Internal Interfaces3.3.1 Mechanical InterfacesTu

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Marquette Hellige GmbH CORINA Page 23Version 2.0 227 437 01 DInterface to pump module:Description of interface:The pump module interface is in the for

Page 193 - Troubleshooting

Marquette Hellige GmbH CORINA Page 24Version 2.0 227 437 01 D3.4.2 Electrical InterfacesCORINA has two external interfaces. These are:- interface to P

Page 194 -  Settings tab

Marquette Hellige GmbH CORINA Page 25Version 2.0 227 437 01 DPower source interface:As of 05/1997 this interface no longer delivers a 5-V signal.3.4.2

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Marquette Hellige GmbH CORINA Page 26Version 2.0 227 437 01 D3.4.2.3 Analog Out213ECGGroundPin assignment of this socket: Pin 1 = Analog Out, Pin 2 =

Page 196 -  Programs  MGA PowerDesk 

Marquette Hellige GmbH CORINA Page 27Version 2.0 227 437 01 D4. Troubleshooting Help FunctionsAfter startup, CORINA performs an internal self-test. Th

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Marquette Hellige GmbH CORINA Page 29Version 2.0 227 437 01 D5. Safety Analysis Test5.1 General introductionThe suggested Safety Analysis Tests refer

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Marquette Hellige GmbH CORINA Page 30Version 2.0 227 437 01 D5.1.2.1 Enclosure Leakage Current TestThis test is performed to measure leakage current f

Page 200 - Display information

Marquette Hellige GmbH CORINA Page 31Version 2.0 227 437 01 D5.1.2.2 Patient Leakage Current TestThis test performs a leakage current test under singl

Page 201 - Supported VESA modes

Marquette Hellige GmbH CardioSys / MicroLab V4.X Page 28Servicing Instructions 227 436 37 Rev. B V1.3CardioSys updates every 5 seconds the shar

Page 202 - Hardware information

Marquette Hellige GmbH CORINA Page 32Version 2.0 227 437 01 D5.1.2.3 Enclosure Leakage Current Test (System)IMPORTANTDo not operate devices (PC / VGA

Page 203 - Monitor connector pinouts

Marquette Hellige GmbH CORINA Page 33Version 2.0 227 437 01 D6. Technical SpecificationsAnalog output dataImportant: ECG signal output to synchronize

Page 204 - Customer support

Marquette Hellige GmbH CORINA Page 34Version 2.0 227 437 01 DDimensions and Weightlength 400 mmdepth 200 mmheight 48 mmweight w/o. pump700 gwith pump

Page 205 - Where to get information

Marquette Hellige GmbH CORINA Page 35Version 2.0 227 437 01 D7. Spare Part ListShort Description:CORINA is an ECG recorder for the system CardioSys /

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Marquette Hellige GmbH CORINA Page 36Version 2.0 227 437 01 D38401747 Standard Service Kit Corina Analogout (for programmingof exch. pcb necessary) (c

Page 207 - Warranty

Marquette Hellige GmbH CORINA Page 37Version 2.0 227 437 01 DMounting Details 101 118 21...248. Reference Drawings

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Page 209 - Software license agreement

Marquette Hellige GmbH CORINA Page 39Version 2.0 227 437 01 D9. Appendix: Drawings

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Marquette Hellige GmbH CardioSys / MicroLab V4.X Page 29Servicing Instructions 227 436 37 Rev. B V1.310. The stage names are fixed as the

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Marquette Hellige GmbH CardioSys / MicroLab V4.X Page 3Servicing Instructions 227 436 37 Rev. B V1.3Table of Contents1 General information...

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Marquette Hellige GmbH CardioSys / MicroLab V4.X Page 30Servicing Instructions 227 436 37 Rev. B V1.3GRA_CharSet=? // Range of values: 0..4

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gepr.gez.AENDERUNGENAend. -Nr. Index Datum/NameHELLIGE GMBHPostfach 728D-79007 FreiburgDatum/NameEntw.A03388 032 02 PLPL. CORINA TRIGGERPCB CORINA T

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Europe RegionMarquette Hellige GmbHA GE Medical Systems CompanyPostfach 60 02 65D-79032 Freiburg • GermanyTel. +49 761 45 43 - 0Fax +49 761 45 43 - 23

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Marquette Hellige GmbH CardioSys / MicroLab V4.X Page 31Servicing Instructions 227 436 37 Rev. B V1.3// Some printer drivers have problems mana

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Marquette Hellige GmbH CardioSys / MicroLab V4.X Page 32Servicing Instructions 227 436 37 Rev. B V1.35.2.9 Entries in SETUP_CM.INIThis file i

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Marquette Hellige GmbH CardioSys / MicroLab V4.X Page 33Servicing Instructions 227 436 37 Rev. B V1.3Serial port B [Enabled]Mode [Normal]Base I

Page 236 - Installation

Marquette Hellige GmbH CardioSys / MicroLab V4.X Page 34Servicing Instructions 227 436 37 Rev. B V1.3On LAN: [Stay Off]On PME: [Stay Off]First

Page 237 - Introduction

Marquette Hellige GmbH CardioSys / MicroLab V4.X Page 35Servicing Instructions 227 436 37 Rev. B V1.35.2.10.2 Install a Laser PrinterList of

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Marquette Hellige GmbH CardioSys / MicroLab V4.X Page 36Servicing Instructions 227 436 37 Rev. B V1.35.2.10.3 Installation Instruction HP6(M)

Page 239 - Step 2:

Marquette Hellige GmbH CardioSys / MicroLab V4.X Page 37Servicing Instructions 227 436 37 Rev. B V1.3Installing the Potential Equalization Pin

Page 240 - Connecting One Device

Marquette Hellige GmbH CardioSys / MicroLab V4.X Page 38Servicing Instructions 227 436 37 Rev. B V1.32. Switch off the printer and CardioSys /M

Page 241 - Installing AHA-2910C Software

Marquette Hellige GmbH CardioSys / MicroLab V4.X Page 39Servicing Instructions 227 436 37 Rev. B V1.35.2.10.4 Installation Instruction EPL570

Page 242 - Helpful Hints

Marquette Hellige GmbH CardioSys / MicroLab V4.X Page 4Servicing Instructions 227 436 37 Rev. B V1.35.2 Installation of the software...

Page 243 - Installing Multiple Adapters

Marquette Hellige GmbH CardioSys / MicroLab V4.X Page 40Servicing Instructions 227 436 37 Rev. B V1.3Installing the Additional Protective Earth

Page 244 - Default Settings

Marquette Hellige GmbH CardioSys / MicroLab V4.X Page 41Servicing Instructions 227 436 37 Rev. B V1.3CardioSys/MicroLab and the printer ground

Page 245 - Troubleshooting Checklist

Marquette Hellige GmbH CardioSys / MicroLab V4.X Page 42Servicing Instructions 227 436 37 Rev. B V1.35.2.10.5 Installing the AR200 Printer Sof

Page 246 - Common Problems and Solutions

Marquette Hellige GmbH CardioSys / MicroLab V4.X Page 43Servicing Instructions 227 436 37 Rev. B V1.3Printer" wizard. Be sure to select a

Page 247 - Canadian Compliance Statement

Marquette Hellige GmbH CardioSys / MicroLab V4.X Page 44Servicing Instructions 227 436 37 Rev. B V1.3AR200P THERMAL ARRAY RECORDERWINDOWS 98 DE

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Marquette Hellige GmbH CardioSys / MicroLab V4.X Page 45Servicing Instructions 227 436 37 Rev. B V1.3parallel port you are using for the record

Page 249 - Servicing Instructions

Marquette Hellige GmbH CardioSys / MicroLab V4.X Page 46Servicing Instructions 227 436 37 Rev. B V1.3To set the density by using the printer dr

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Marquette Hellige GmbH CardioSys / MicroLab V4.X Page 47Servicing Instructions 227 436 37 Rev. B V1.3contained inside of the AR200P, and will n

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Marquette Hellige GmbH CardioSys / MicroLab V4.X Page 48Servicing Instructions 227 436 37 Rev. B V1.35.2.11 Directory structure and notes on C

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Marquette Hellige GmbH CardioSys / MicroLab V4.X Page 49Servicing Instructions 227 436 37 Rev. B V1.3CardioSys from version 3.0:(some of the di

Page 253 - 1. Context

Marquette Hellige GmbH CardioSys / MicroLab V4.X Page 5Servicing Instructions 227 436 37 Rev. B V1.38.4.3 Error messages [3xxx]: Main program..

Page 254 - 1.5 Model 5 CORINA Standalone

Marquette Hellige GmbH CardioSys / MicroLab V4.X Page 50Servicing Instructions 227 436 37 Rev. B V1.3Hel_grid.ttf Special FontFiles in Window

Page 255 - CORINA Block Circuit Diagram

Marquette Hellige GmbH CardioSys / MicroLab V4.X Page 51Servicing Instructions 227 436 37 Rev. B V1.3INI filesAn initialization file CARDIO.INI

Page 256 - Version 2.0 227 437 01 D

Marquette Hellige GmbH CardioSys / MicroLab V4.X Page 52Servicing Instructions 227 436 37 Rev. B V1.38. Tab "WINS"Enter correct IP-ad

Page 257 - 2. Introduction

Marquette Hellige GmbH CardioSys / MicroLab V4.X Page 53Servicing Instructions 227 436 37 Rev. B V1.35.2.14 Service screenThe service screen is

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Marquette Hellige GmbH CardioSys / MicroLab V4.X Page 54Servicing Instructions 227 436 37 Rev. B V1.35.2.16 Data transfer to/from MUSEStore Ex

Page 259 - 3. Hardware Structure

Marquette Hellige GmbH CardioSys / MicroLab V4.X Page 55Servicing Instructions 227 436 37 Rev. B V1.3Modem/RAS InstallationPrerequisites:RAS ac

Page 260 - 3.1.2 Floating screening:

Marquette Hellige GmbH CardioSys / MicroLab V4.X Page 56Servicing Instructions 227 436 37 Rev. B V1.39. Connecting Internet Browser to MUSE via

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Marquette Hellige GmbH CardioSys / MicroLab V4.X Page 57Servicing Instructions 227 436 37 Rev. B V1.36. Confirm by "OK"Hint: Some cha

Page 262 - 3.1.3 PCB CORINA

Marquette Hellige GmbH CardioSys / MicroLab V4.X Page 58Servicing Instructions 227 436 37 Rev. B V1.3Example:in the file autoexec.batSET HL_SEA

Page 263 - 3.1.4 Cable to PC:

Marquette Hellige GmbH CardioSys / MicroLab V4.X Page 59Servicing Instructions 227 436 37 Rev. B V1.36 Instrument options6.1 Hardware options6.

Page 264 - 3.1.5 Pump Module:

Marquette Hellige GmbH CardioSys / MicroLab V4.X Page 6Servicing Instructions 227 436 37 Rev. B V1.3REFERENCESReference Document Title [SA(e)]

Page 265 - 3.1.6 PCB CORINA TRIGGER

Marquette Hellige GmbH CardioSys / MicroLab V4.X Page 60Servicing Instructions 227 436 37 Rev. B V1.36.1.6 Function key keyboards220 092 06 Fu

Page 266 - 3.2.1 ECG Processing

Marquette Hellige GmbH CardioSys / MicroLab V4.X Page 61Servicing Instructions 227 436 37 Rev. B V1.36.1.10 Connector cable Tram-Rac (MicroLa

Page 267 - 3.2.2 CONTROLLER:

Marquette Hellige GmbH CardioSys / MicroLab V4.X Page 62Servicing Instructions 227 436 37 Rev. B V1.3

Page 268 - 3.2.3 PC PORT:

Marquette Hellige GmbH CardioSys / MicroLab V4.X Page 63Servicing Instructions 227 436 37 Rev. B V1.37 Instrument versions7.1 System cart C

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Marquette Hellige GmbH CardioSys / MicroLab V4.X Page 64Servicing Instructions 227 436 37 Rev. B V1.3

Page 270 - 3.3 Internal Interfaces

Marquette Hellige GmbH CardioSys / MicroLab V4.X Page 65Servicing Instructions 227 436 37 Rev. B V1.38 Troubleshooting tips8.1 System Repair

Page 271 - 3.4 Interfaces to Peripherals

Marquette Hellige GmbH CardioSys / MicroLab V4.X Page 66Servicing Instructions 227 436 37 Rev. B V1.3For Windows 95/98:With the Registry Editor

Page 272 - 3.4.2 Electrical Interfaces

Marquette Hellige GmbH CardioSys / MicroLab V4.X Page 67Servicing Instructions 227 436 37 Rev. B V1.3------------------------------------------

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Marquette Hellige GmbH CardioSys / MicroLab V4.X Page 68Servicing Instructions 227 436 37 Rev. B V1.3Replace the original printer driver with t

Page 274 - 3.4.2.3 Analog Out

Marquette Hellige GmbH CardioSys / MicroLab V4.X Page 69Servicing Instructions 227 436 37 Rev. B V1.3[1115] General data base error (No.%s)An e

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Marquette Hellige GmbH CardioSys / MicroLab V4.X Page 7Servicing Instructions 227 436 37 Rev. B V1.31 General informationCardioSys is a complet

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Marquette Hellige GmbH CardioSys / MicroLab V4.X Page 70Servicing Instructions 227 436 37 Rev. B V1.3[1156] Error when decompressing dataThe se

Page 277 - 5. Safety Analysis Test

Marquette Hellige GmbH CardioSys / MicroLab V4.X Page 71Servicing Instructions 227 436 37 Rev. B V1.3[2158] No examinations found on data carri

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Marquette Hellige GmbH CardioSys / MicroLab V4.X Page 72Servicing Instructions 227 436 37 Rev. B V1.3[6508] Error when opening signal processin

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Marquette Hellige GmbH CardioSys / MicroLab V4.X Page 73Servicing Instructions 227 436 37 Rev. B V1.3There are permanent and adjustable load pr

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Marquette Hellige GmbH CardioSys / MicroLab V4.X Page 74Servicing Instructions 227 436 37 Rev. B V1.3- Check option code number under General

Page 281 - 6. Technical Specifications

Marquette Hellige GmbH CardioSys / MicroLab V4.X Page 75Servicing Instructions 227 436 37 Rev. B V1.3Remedy:- Restore examination data backup.

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Marquette Hellige GmbH CardioSys / MicroLab V4.X Page 76Servicing Instructions 227 436 37 Rev. B V1.3[13236] No examination data are stored on

Page 283 - 7. Spare Part List

Marquette Hellige GmbH CardioSys / MicroLab V4.X Page 77Servicing Instructions 227 436 37 Rev. B V1.3[15012] Error during CORINA downloadingsee

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Marquette Hellige GmbH CardioSys / MicroLab V4.X Page 78Servicing Instructions 227 436 37 Rev. B V1.3[17627] Zero adjustment not possiblePRESS

Page 285 - 8. Reference Drawings

Marquette Hellige GmbH CardioSys / MicroLab V4.X Page 79Servicing Instructions 227 436 37 Rev. B V1.3CardioSoft normally checks all LPT ports t

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Marquette Hellige GmbH CardioSys / MicroLab V4.X Page 8Servicing Instructions 227 436 37 Rev. B V1.32 Block diagram

Page 287 - 9. Appendix: Drawings

Marquette Hellige GmbH CardioSys / MicroLab V4.X Page 80Servicing Instructions 227 436 37 Rev. B V1.3- Blood pressure display cut offIn the ope

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Marquette Hellige GmbH CardioSys / MicroLab V4.X Page 81Servicing Instructions 227 436 37 Rev. B V1.3- Thermal printer AR200 prints 10mm-platea

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Marquette Hellige GmbH CardioSys / MicroLab V4.X Page 82Servicing Instructions 227 436 37 Rev. B V1.3

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Marquette Hellige GmbH CardioSys / MicroLab V4.X Page 83Servicing Instructions 227 436 37 Rev. B V1.39 Care and maintenance9.1 Technical ins

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Marquette Hellige GmbH CardioSys / MicroLab V4.X Page 84Servicing Instructions 227 436 37 Rev. B V1.39.1.2 Test functionsRecommended testing

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Marquette Hellige GmbH CardioSys / MicroLab V4.X Page 85Servicing Instructions 227 436 37 Rev. B V1.3Identification of disconnected electrodesR

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Marquette Hellige GmbH CardioSys / MicroLab V4.X Page 86Servicing Instructions 227 436 37 Rev. B V1.39.2.4 Leakage Current MeasurementTo perf

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Marquette Hellige GmbH CardioSys / MicroLab V4.X Page 87Servicing Instructions 227 436 37 Rev. B V1.3Electrical Diagram for Enclosure Leakage C

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Marquette Hellige GmbH CardioSys / MicroLab V4.X Page 88Servicing Instructions 227 436 37 Rev. B V1.3Electrical Diagram for Patient Leakage Cur

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Marquette Hellige GmbH CardioSys / MicroLab V4.X Page 89Servicing Instructions 227 436 37 Rev. B V1.310 Jumper tables10.1 MOTHERBOARD INTEL

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Marquette Hellige GmbH CardioSys / MicroLab V4.X Page 9Servicing Instructions 227 436 37 Rev. B V1.33 Functional description3.1 Electrical c

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Marquette Hellige GmbH CardioSys / MicroLab V4.X Page 90Servicing Instructions 227 436 37 Rev. B V1.310.3 VGA cardAGP bus, PNP Card, no manua

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Marquette Hellige GmbH CardioSys / MicroLab V4.X Page 91Servicing Instructions 227 436 37 Rev. B V1.310.5 SCSI CardPCI bus, PNP Card, no manual

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Marquette Hellige GmbH CardioSys / MicroLab V4.X Page 92Servicing Instructions 227 436 37 Rev. B V1.310.6 TRAMNET Card (optional)AT Bus, no P

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Marquette Hellige GmbH CardioSys / MicroLab V4.X Page 93Servicing Instructions 227 436 37 Rev. B V1.3Microswitch:12345678┌─────────────────┐On

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Marquette Hellige GmbH CardioSys / MicroLab V4.X Page 94Servicing Instructions 227 436 37 Rev. B V1.3

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Marquette Hellige GmbH CardioSys / MicroLab V4.X Page 95Servicing Instructions 227 436 37 Rev. B V1.311 SpecificationsPower supplyFrom the mai

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Marquette Hellige GmbH CardioSys / MicroLab V4.X Page 96Servicing Instructions 227 436 37 Rev. B V1.3Ambient conditionsOperation:* ambient temp

Page 305 - PCB CORINA TRIGGER

Marquette Hellige GmbH CardioSys / MicroLab V4.X Page 97Servicing Instructions 227 436 37 Rev. B V1.312 Spare parts listCardioSys/MicroLab (Wi

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Marquette Hellige GmbH CardioSys / MicroLab V4.X Page 98Servicing Instructions 227 436 37 Rev. B V1.322009223 Function key keyboard Right-Heart

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Marquette Hellige GmbH CardioSys / MicroLab V4.X Page 99Servicing Instructions 227 436 37 Rev. B V1.392308100 Fastening Strap 92 X 2,4 mm923096

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