Schiller At-1 Service Manual
Schiller At-1 Service Manual
Schiller At-1 Service Manual
Operator Manual
SCHILLER AT-1 3-Channel ECG Unit
SERVICE HANDBOOK Issue 3 September 1999
AT-1
3-Channel
ECG Unit
Service Handbook
SCHILLER AG
Altgasse 68
CH-6340 Baar, Switzerland
Phone: +4141766 42 42
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Home page: http://www.schiller-ag.ch
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Issue 2: July 1998, Update and revision to incorporate latest hardware and software.
Issue 3: September 1999. Update and revision to incorporate latest hardware and software.
Associated Documents
Guide to SCHlLLER Interpretation
and Measurement Program E / D / F Article No. 2.510 179
SCHILLER AT-1 USER GUIDE - English / Gennan / French Article No. 2.510 171
SCHILLER AT-1 USER GUIDE - Italian / Spanish / Portuguese Article No. 2.510 172
SCHILLER AT-1 USER GUIDE - Swedish Article No. 2. 510 322
DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY
We, the undersigned, hereby declare that the medical device (class IIa) specified
above conforms with the essential requirement listed in Annex 1 of EC Directive
93/42EEC.
451 12-60-01 IS0 9001/07.94. EN 46001 / 08.96 by DEECRA valid dat 30.04.2003 - a d -
451 12-16-01 Annex 11. Section 3 of the directive 93/4UEEC valid date 30.04.2003
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Disclaimer
The Information in this guide has been carefully checked for reliability; however no guarantee is
given as to the correctness of the contents and SCHILLER makes no representations or warranties
regarding the contents of this manual. We reserve the right to revise this document and make
changes in the specification of the product describedwithin at any time without obligation to notify
any person of such revision or change.
Trademarks
SCHILLER and AT-1 are registered trademarks of SCHILLER AG. All trademarks are the
property of their owners.
Copyright Notice
0 Copyright I998 and 1999 by SCHILLER AG. All rights reserved You may not reproduce,
transmit. transcribe, store in a retrieval system or translate into any language, in any form or by
any means. electronic, mechanical, magnetic, optical, chemical, manual or otherwise, any part of
this publication without express written permission of SCHILLER AG.
Terms of Warranty
The SCHILLER AT-1 is warranted against defects in material and manufacture for the duration
of one year (as from date of purchase). Excluded from this guarantee is damage caused by an
accident or as a result of improper handling. The warranty entitles freereplacement of the defective
part. Any liability for subsequent damage is excluded. The warranty is void if unauthorized or
unqualified persons attempt to make repairs.
h case of a defect, send the apparatus to your dealer or directly to the manufacturer.
The manufacturer can only be held responsible for the safety, reliability, and performance of the
apparatus if:
the unit and approved attached equipment is used in accordance with the manufacturers
instructions.
THERE ARENO EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES WHICH EXTEND BEYOND THE
WARRANTIES HEREINABOVE SET FORTH. SCHILLER MAKES NO WARRANTY OF
MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE WITH RESPECT TO
THE PRODUCT OR PARTS THEREOF.
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Safety Notices
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SCHILLER AT-i3-Cilannel ECG Unit Chapter 1
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Chapter 1
Operuting Elem ents
Contents
Introduction 2.2
Operating LModes 13
Function Keys 1.1
Indicators 2.5
Settings 1.6
bgw?e 1.7
Filters 1.8
Lead Sequence 1.9
Printout 1.9
Paper 1.9
Standard / Cabrera Lead sequence 1.9
Settings for htomafic Mode 1.10
ECG Format 1.10
Average Cycles 1.10
Measurements 1.11
Selecting Rhythm Leaah 1.11
Printout of ail Settings 1.12
Default Setting 1.13
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Introduction
PAPER RELEASE CATCH
The CARDIOVIT AT-1 is a 3-channel portable ECG recorder with built-in rechargeable battery.
Thekeyboardprovidesone touchoperationof allmajorfunctions withLEDs andan audible beeper
giving visual and audible indications of settings and alarms. Two methcds of recording ECGs are
provided by the AT- 1:
Manual Mode: any three leads selected by the user can be printed continuously in real
time . The leads selection can be changed at will during and before
printout.
Auto Mode a pnntout is obtained of all 12 leads in a predefined format specified
by the user. I .
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Two basic modes of opemion are used with the AT- 1:
Connea Patient
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Change Leads.
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Sensitivity,
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Condnuous printout 12 lead printout l2 lead printout
of 3 leads (until STOP (auto format 1) (auto format 2 )
key pressed)
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.Automatic .Mode
I Full &rolls of all operaling modes and selllngs are prowded in the AT-i User GULL?.
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Function Keys
Switch unit on
Stop recording
A.Lead p u p selector
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Cancel or enable QRS beeper
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Key for 1 mV indication mark on output during manual recording
I ,iLT k
4 Key for initiation of setups and selection of second format for Auto printout
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Indicators
0- Mains indicxor (lit when mains connecred)
O l r Battery lamp (lit when mnning on battery power - mains not connected)
avR aMaVF
(ti aW Ill) Indicator lamp for selected lead p u p a m , aVL. aVF (Cabrem
a W , m)
When the lead group aVR, aVL. aVF is selected, no lead-off alarxn beep is sounded, only the LEAD
OFF indicator is lit.
A special lead ,goup (V1, II and V5) can be selected for manual mode by pressing
When this combination is selected. both indicator lamps V1-V3 and V4-V6 are lit.
Note: The lead indicator !amps show the lead group for manual mode only. In auto mode
all 12 leads are printed as derined in the auto mode format.
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Settings
Each of the programmable parameters is set by means of acode. This code comprises anumber for
the required format. a section number and one or more parameter numbers. This combined code
number then selects a specrfic parameter setting.
As soon as the XLT key is pressed, the keyboard is dedicated to the proogramrmng function.
The setting is remembered and the keyboard is only released for other funcuons when the mop L \
key is pressed Once the s e m g s have been cont'irmed, they are stored in the memory even when
the unit is mtched off.
As an example, if you want to set the language on your AT-1 to English, proceed as follows:
Program sequence
On the followingpages the programmable parameters and the programming sequences are given.
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Settings
There are three different filters which can be set individually as follows:
- Baseline ffiter
Mains filter
Myogram fdter
~ EntvKeySequence FilterSetting r
0 I 0.05 Hz (Default)
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3 10.30HZ I
Baseline The set value is the lower limit of the frequency range and is normally
set to 0.05 Hz.The settings 0.15 and 0.30 Hz should only be used
when absolutely necessary, as the possibility exists that they could
affect the original ECG signal, especially the ST segments.
Mains Filter The Mains fdter is an adapdve digital interference filter designed to
suppress AC interference without attenuaring or distorting the ECG.
Myogram Filter The LMyogram Titer suppresses disturbances caused by strong muscle
tremor. The set value will be the new upper limit of the frequency
range as soon as the FlLT key is switched on.
The recorded ECG is stored uniiltered, which means that the
myogram filter has no effect on the Iverages.
As the unfiltered ECG is stored in Automatic mode, it is therefore
possible to print the stored ECG either with or without passing the
myogram filter. Filter ON is indicated by the conuol lamp marked
TILT'. When the FTLT key is pressed sgain, the filter is switched off
and the indicator i m p goes out. The cutoff frequency of the myogram
filter is set to either 25 or 35 Hz.
C o n f m ail selections by pressing the STOP key.
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Settings
Lead Sequence
Printout
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ECG Format
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or 2 I 1 leads at a chart speed or 50 mads.
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Note: Lead selection for the 2. rhythm leads are defined on the next page.
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Detailed table of measurement results ISomitted (However, the
values of elecmcal axes. intervals, and heart rate are not
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1 well as end of T wave) are added to the ECG cycles.
Setup lead
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Patient data form Enabled (+) or Suppressed (-1
MECG: Average cycles as defined in auto ECG recording setup
(e.g. 4 * 3 (25 mm/s))
Measurements: Enabled (+) or Suppressed (-1 I
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Default Settings
The default settings are as follows:
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ECG: 25 m d s , Short (0)
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Format 1 !
Measurements: Suppressed (-)
Patient data form (+)
I Marks: Enabled (+)
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1I Pattent data form (+)
Marks: Enabled (t)
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Service Printout
The service prrntout provides information of the patient cable and elecmdes and gives the value
of certain reference voltages and important internal offset values. These values are for rnformation
only. To obtain the service printout press
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ALT 0 3 3
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CAUTION
MORE THAN 10 A'ITEMPTS TO ENTER THE INCORRECT CODE BLOCKS THE W
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Chapter 2
Functional Overview
Contents
Tntroakction 2.2
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Control and Power Supply board MK I1 I 2.4
Power Supply 2.4
CPU and Processing Circuits 2.4
Memory 2.4
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Control and Power Supply board MK 11 1 2.5
Thermal Print Head Controller 2.5
Paper Mark 2.5
Power On Reset 2.5
Stepper Motor Conrroller 2.5
ECG Amut?@r IMKI I - 2 2.6
ECG Isolared Power Supplies 2.6
ECG Signal 2.6
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Introduction
This chapter provides a functional overview of the AT- 1electronics. The aimof this overview is
to enable the Service engineer to idenufy processingpaths in orderto help idenufy possible faulty
modules. A functional block diagram supports rhe text.
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The mains LED is lit directly when mains is connected. The same circuit also monitors the switched
dc supply (+US) and activates signal +BAIT when the unit is switched on and mains is not -.
connected (i.e. the unit is running on battery power).
A Battery low signal (BLOW) is generated when battery voltage (+US) falls to 11.3V. A circuit
compensates for voltage drop when the printer stepper motor is active and the Blow signal is active
only at 10.3V.
Note: The bartery voltage is also monitored directly by the CPU which switches the unit
off (p0FF)when the voltage falls below approximateiy 9.4V.
Memory
Program Memory
An EPROM contains the unit software. The EPROM has 128 kByte of memory.
Static RAM Memory
The RAM memory stores the ECG data and comprises two 128kbyte RAM chips. All data are lost
when the unit is switched off.
Serial EEPROM
The serial EEPROM (U12) stores the unit base settings.
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Power On Reset
The Power on reset circuit controls the master reset of the CPU. This circuit has two functions as
follows:
To provide a delay on initial switch-on to ensure that the power supply is fully stabilized
and give the 2oOms reset time required by the 68332 processor.
To disable the unit if the +5V rail drops below +4.75V.
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The -2.OVi and the 2Vi isolatedreference voltages are generated fromthe-5Vi supply. The voltages
are stabilised by a &nor diode and voltage follower circuit.
Servicing Note: When taking measurements always ensure that the isolated ground is
used for reference. I
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ECG Signai
The incoming ECG signals RA. LA. and C1 to C6 are 27 kHz low-pass fdtered and applied to non-
inverting operational-ampwiers giving a gain of 11. The signals are further low pass filtered
(approximately 1 Idlz) and amplified by 23 before being applied to the multiplexer.
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Chapter 3
Fault Diagnosis
and Check Procedures
Contents
Znb.Odrrctr0
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Fault Dipgnosis Chart 3.3
General Check Procedures 3.4
Printer Check 3.5
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Introduction
The AT- 1 is designed to be sunple to use and sunple to service: the service ptulosophy of the AT-
1ismodulereplacementandnot boardrepair.The purposeof thischapteris to provide fault-finding
procedures that w i l l quickly and efficiently identify a fault to a specific module. Fault-finding
procedures are designed so that test equipment is kept to a minimum.
An initial fault diagnosis chart is provided detailing all the general fault indicadons. Use the fault
finding cham and procedures on the following pages to indicate a faulty area or module. In most
cases the fault finding charts should indicate the most likely faulty area. When more than one
module is stated.the first module given is the one most likely to contain the fault. Other modules
given should be checked in the order given. When a module has been replaced specific test
parameters and setting-up of the module may be applicable. The removal and replacement
instructions for all replaceable modules, along with any setup or check procedures required, are
given in Chapters 4 and 5.
If the initial fault-finding chart does not indicate the area where the fault exists, re-check all the
settings and parameters that have been entered. If these are correct, check the software.
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2. Switch the unit on by pressing the ON key on the keyboard. Ensure that the LED lights
flash for a few seconds
3. Carry out the Printer Check detailed on the next page.
4. Connect an ECG simulator to the ECG connector on the side panel and switch on.
5. Press the MAN START key and ensure that the three indicated leads are printed and are of
good quality.
6. Press the AUTO START key and wait approximately 10 seconds for the printout to
commence. Ensure that the printout is accurate and of good quality.
7. Switch the unit off and leave connected to the mains supply for 10 hours or more to charge
the battery.
8. Disconnect the mains and switch the unit on. Ensure that the Battery LED is lit. Run the
unit on battery power for approximately an hour. Ensure that the battery LED flashes when
the battery has limited capacity (not before 45 minutes).
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Printer Check
To check the printer and to ensure that every pixel is operational, a built-in printer test is provided.
To carry out the printer check press:
Carefully examine the printout and ensure chat all the lines are even and unintempted. Any faulty
print-head pixels will be seen as a horizontal white line. Examine the printout for evenness of print
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Chapter 4
Module Removal und Replacement
Contents
Introduction 4.3
Warnings and Cautions 4.4
Physical Overview 4.5
Test Equipment, Tools, and Accessories 4.6
Opening the Case 4.7
Exploded view 4.9
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ECG Intel.face Board IMK 11 2 4.10
Control and Power Supply Board LMK11-1 4.11
Battery Pack 4.13
Paper Tray Assembly and T h e d Printer 4.14
Paper Tray Assembly and Thermal Printer 1.15
Keyboard 4.16
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Note: The Program EPROM is mounted on the Control and Power Supply boardMK 11-1.
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Introduction
This Chapter provides an overview of the procedures to rewve and replace the modules that are
spared at service level. The instructions given in this chapter are autonomous, with each module
containing the following:
The prerequisites that must be t'uIlX.kd before removing the module
Tools and equipment that are required to remove and replace the module and to carry out
the functional checks and adjusrments
Removal Procedures
Replacement Procedures
Checks and Tests that must be carried out after replacement.
In-text diagrams support the text where required and provide location details of connectors, test
points and adjustment potentiometers.
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Physical Overview
The AT-1 unit is enclosed in a two part medical standard. moulded plastic case.
The top part contains the keyboard with the base section containing all the elecmnics of the unit.
the thermal pnnter, the paper tray, the battery and mains transformer.
The electronicsof the unit are contained on two printed circuit boards (control and power supply
boardMK 11-1,andtheECGinterface b o a r d m 11-2).TheECGAmplifierboardMR 11-2also
supports the patient connector. The PCBs are secured on spacers moulded in the base section.
The battery is secured in position with double sided tape and the mains transformer is secured on
spacers.
Because of the plastic construction of the case, threaded metal inserts are used throughout for a l l
screw fuirlgs.
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Tools
Posi-drive screwdriver
Test Equipment
The following test equipment is required to carry out the functional test after unit assembly
ScHlLLER Patient Cable
Patient Simulator e.g. phantom 320.
The Top Assembly is mounted on the Base Assembly and is secured to the Base Assembly with
six screws: access to the screws is gained from the underside of the unit. To remove the Top
Assembly, proceed as follows
WARNING:
ENSURE THAT THE MAINS CABLE IS REMOVED.
1. Turn the unit upside-down and rest it on a soft antistatic cloth.
2. Unscrew and remove rhe six countersunk retaining screws and washers situated in the
extreme corners and edges of the unit.
3. Grasping the top and bottom of the unit to ensure thar the two assemblies cannot part,
carefully return the unit to the standing position.
5. Release the catch and open the paper tray lid with the printer roller.
6. Gently lifl the Top Assembly and turn it slightly counter-clockwiseso it can be lifted away
from the paper tray lid.
7. Disconnect the cabie assembiy between the Controi and Power Supply board MK 11-1 and
the keyboard.
7. Place the Top Assembly on a soft cloth.
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5. Turn the Top Assembly slightly counter-clockwise and lift it over the paper tray lid. I
6. Carefully position the Top Assembly on the Base Assembly and close the paper tray lid.
7. Grasping the two assemblies to ensure that they cannot part, carefully tum the unit upside- i
down and replace the six securing screws and washers in the extreme corners and edges of
the unit. Return the unit to the upright position.
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Exploded View
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Prerequisite
The Warnings and Cauuons at the beginning of the Gapter must be observed.
The Top Assembly must be removed and all external cable assemblies disconnected.
Parts
ECG Amplifier board. Part number as detailed in Chapter 6.
Board Removai
CAUTION
THE ECG AMPLIFIER CONTAINSSTATIC SENSnIVE CMOS COMPONENTS. OBSERVE
ANTISTATIC PRECAUTIONS.
2. Gently raise the board to gain access to the cable assembly to the Control board and remove
the connector. Remove the board.
Board Replacement
1. Place the ECG Amplifier board component side down over the six spacers and connect the
cable assembly to the Conrrol board MK 1-1 1. Place the board so that the patient cable
connector is positioned in the cutout on the side panel.
2. Secure the board to the six spacer supports with the retaining screws.
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Parts
Control and Power Supply board MK 11-1. Part number as detailed in Chapter 6.
Board Removal
WARNING
ENSURE THAT THE MAINS CABLE IS DISCONNECTED BEFORE COMMENCING
To remove the Control and Power Supply board MK 11-1 proceed as follows:
1. Disconnect the following connectors:
live and the neutral bayonet connectors to the mains connector
live and the neutral bayonet connectors to the battery
data connector to the thennal pnnter
* paper mark connector
printer motor connector
. ground connector to the pnnt head
note: (the power supplies connector to the ECG Amulifier will already have been
removed as detailed in the previous paragraph).
2. Unscrew the nine spacer tixauons (four on the m n s transromer) and remove the board.
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3. Replace the ECG Amplifier (detailed in the previous paragraph) and reassemble the unit
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Battery Pack
The battery pack is held in position with double sided tape.
Prerequisite
The Warnings and Cautions at the begmmng of the Chapter must be observed.
The Top i\ssembiy must be removed and all external cable assemblies disconnected.
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The part numbers of all replaceable items are given in Chapter 6.
WARNING
THE MAINS SUPPLY MUST BE DISCONNECTED DURING THlS PROCEDURE
2. Disconnect the two bayonet connectors and remove the Battery Pack by gently pulling
away from the base.
2. Remove the double-sided tape protective sheet and secure the Battery Pack to the base.
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Tools
Cross-bladed screwdriver
Flat-bladed screwdriver
Rat ended pliers
Part Numbers
The part numbers for the Thermal Printer Assembly, the print head and the motor are given in
Chapter 6.
CAUTION
THE THERMAL PRINTER CONTAINS IS STATIC SENSI'ITW OBSERVE ANTISTATIC
PRECAUTIONS
CWWHEEL
(4. 430 118)
AND ROLLER
BEARING
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2. Gently remove the printer taking care to retain the two tensioning screws.
1. Position the Printer in the paper tray/print assembly so that the printer mounting plate lips
slot into the dedicated cutouts in the assembly: secure with the two retaining screws. Ensure
that the cable assemblies from the printer to the Interface PCB are not caught and are not
strained.
2. Using a suring compressor. insert the two tensioning springs so that the springs are
positioned over the moulded spring supports and in the indent (hole) in the printer
mounting plate.
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Chapter 4 SCHlLLER AT- I 3-Cltannei ECG Unit
Module Removal and Replacement SERVICE HANDBOOK Issue 3 September I999
Keyboard
The keyboardcomesas acomplete assembly with the top casing. The parts numbers ofthe various
keyboards are given in Chapter 6.
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Chapter 5
Adjustments
Contents
Introhction 5.2
Warnings, Cautions and Conditions 5.3
Test Equipment 5.4
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Chapter 5 SCHILLER AT-I 3-Ciuuutel ECG Unit
Adjustments SERMCE HANDBOOK Issue 3 September 1999
Introduction
This Chapter provides the procedures necessary to check and adjust all service settings. Every
procedure is self-contained and details the tools required to carry out adjustments, and the test
equipment necessary. Any adjustments. jumper settings. specialchecksor functional tesrs that are
required on the module. or on associated modules or software. x e also demied
In-text diagrams support the text where required and provide location d e a s of connectors, test
points and adjustment potentiometers.
Specific warnings and cautions are given in rhe text where applicable.
The part numbers for all replaceable modules are given in Chapter 6.
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, SCHILLER AT-i 3 - C h m i ECG Unit Chapter 5
SERVICE IteVDBOOK Issue 3 September 1999 Adiusrmenrs
WARNING
iMAINS POWER IS POTENTIALLY LETHAL - DISCONNECT THE MAINS BEFORE
DISASSEMBLING THE UNIT. ADDITIONALLY ENSURE THAT THE MAINS IS
DISCONNECTED BEFORE CARRYING OUT M MA"ANCE. CALIBRATION,
CHEcz(s. OR ADJUSTMENTS.
CAUTIONS
THE AT-1 CONTAINSSTATICS E N S m C M O S COMPONENTS; OBSERVEANTISTATIC
PRECAUTIONS.WHENCARRYINGOUT~MAIN~ANCEPROCEDURESALWAYS
PLACE THE UNIT ON XN EARTHED ANTISTATIC MAT. PERSOIWEL MUST BE
EARTHED WHEi'i' HANDLING ANY BOARDS OR COMPONENTS. WAYS USE AN
ANTISTATIC BAG WHEN TRANSPORTING BOARDS OR COMPONENTS
CARE MUST BE TAKEN WHEN RFMOVING I-WD REPLACING CONNECTORS. NEVER
USE FORCE. NEVER STRAIN THE CABLE ASSEMBLES.
THE PROCEDURAL STEPS GIVEN FOR EACH MODULE MUST BE FOLLOWED IN THE
ORDER GIVEN.
THE OUTER SURFACESOFTHEAT- 1ARE SUSCEPTIBLETOABRASION DAMAGE. TO
PREVENT SCRATCHING. ALWAYS PLACE ON A SOFT.NON-ABRASTVE CLOTH.
Conditions
The unit must be placed on an antlsrauc ma1 and anustauc precauuons observed when any
matntenance is camed out on the AT- i.
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Adjustments SERVICE HANDBOOK Issue 3 September 1999
Test Equipment
The following proprietary and dedicated test equipment is required to fault frnd and carry out all
board checks and adjustments on rhe AT-1.
The list of proprietary equipment is not comprehensive. Recommendationsof suitableproprietary
test equipment can be obtained from the SCHILLER Service Deparrment.
Proprietary Test EquipmenUToois
0 ECG Emulator, e.g. Phantom 320
0 Oscilloscope
0 DigitaiMultimeter
0 Standard tool kit with a seiection of cross-bladed,flat-bladed and posi-dtive screwdrivers,
pliers and general tools
0 ScHlLLER 10 lead patient cable Number 2.400070 (2. jooO71 for USA)
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Test Setup
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Adjustments SERVICE HANDBOOK Issue 3 September 1999
BATERY CHARGE
VOLTAGE (VR4)
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SI2 E A T E R Y
CHARGE N S E
1.5 A slow
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Procedure
The batterychargevoltageisnominally 13.5V ( w i t h a n o m i n a l ~ r n c u r r e n t o f a p p r o ~ e 1 y
5 mA). Adjust and check as follows:
DISCONNECT THE i W S SUPPLY
Disassemble the unit as detailed in Chapter 4 and remove the ECG Amplifier MK11-2.
Remove the two battery connectors and connect a 2.7 kOhm 250 mW resistor across the
two connectors (TP12 and TP13) to simulate a discharged battery. Connect the digital
multimeter across the resistor.
Connect the Mains supply.
WARNING
m C I S E C A R E - BE AWARETHATPOTENTIALLYLETHALVOLTAGES AREPRESENT
Adjust VR4 to obtain a charging voltage of 13.5 V.
Disconnect the mains supply and reassemble the unit as detailed in Chapter 4.
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AdjurmKtS SERVICE 1Lt4NDBOOK Issue 3 September 1999
THE 3 V REFERENCE VOLTAGES, .WD THE PWM RAMP MUST BOTH BE ADJUSTED
AT THE S A M E TIME.
Procedure
DISCONNECT THE iMAINS SUPPLY
Disassemble the unit as detailed in Chapter 4
Remove the screws securing the ECG Amplifier board MKIl-2 and gently place by the I
side of the unit component side uD. Reconnect the keyboard to the control board and place
the top assembly on its side in front of the Base assembly as shown below.
Remove the EMC shield fron the ECG Amplifier board
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SCHlLLER AT-I 3-ChannelECG Unit Chapter 5
SERVICE HANDBOOK Issue 3 Sevtember !999 Adjustments
Switch the unit on and measure the voltage difference between the +2V reference and the -
2V reference on pins 1 and 7 of operational amplifier U100. Adjust trimmer VR2 to
achieve a voltage difference of 4000 mV tz mV.
Obtain a service pnntout by pressing
- -
ALT 0 - 3 any key
Ensure that the Uref+ and the Uref- measurements are 00th 3000 mV C 20 mV. Ensure that
the Udiff reading is 4000 mV Adjust VR3 to acnieve a Udif reading of 40o0 mV f 20 mV.
Reassemble the unit as detaled in Chapter 4 Xecheck the voltage by a g m obtauung a
sexvice p t o u t .
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Adjusmnts 5ERVTCc'hkVDBOOK Issue 3 September I999
Service Printout
The Service prrntout provides iniormauon of the pauent cable and zlecwdes and gives the value
of certainreferencevoltages and important internal orfset values. These values are for information
only.
The service printout also gives variable settings and measurements chat can be set by the service
engineer; to carry out these adjustments some of ~e settings require additional test equipment. To
obtain the service printout press the following key sequence:
-
U T 0 - 3 my key-
'. .
ECG Ref. Voltage This pmwdes measurements and semng faalities for rhereterence voltage used
for accurate measurement o i ECG slpnals
Uref- This gives the value of the reference voltage used in the
rnuluplexer cncuit on the ECG Amplifier. The valueofthe
reference voltage is 3000 mV 220 mV.
Uref - Thxs is 3 negauve reference voltage s e d on the ECG
;\mplifier board. The value of ths voltage should be -2000
mV -30 rnV
Udif This is che sum of [he :wo reference values above (Uref
-and Uref -I. 3 s value must be 4000 mV i 20 mV.
uoif This 1s 'he value of difset voltage on the muluplexer
c'xcuit. This v a m snould be in rhe range = 150.
Calib This value !s [he Uuif .ialue divided by 3. The nomtnal
value is i000 5
EIecuode dc offset This gives the voltage drop in rne ?men[ ::able md can indicate any fauits in
the pauent cable or pauent s!ecuode. The value given is the dc voltage between
the left leg zlecmde and all other z!ec'mYeS. The measurements o b t a n e d will
indicate any cable short cucm ts or open CXC'JIIS. Tne measured voltage value will
depend on where the elecrroaes are connected. The voltage rezlings that can be
expected are 3s follows:
0
With pauent connec:ed - z 10 mV
With pauent sirnulator connecred - z 20 mV - t h s will depend on the
pauent simulator used and nust be taken as 3 flexlble measurement.
0
With all zlecuodes shorted together: - z 20 mV
No pauenr cable connected: = 100 mV
TPH Temp This IS the temperaturee or rhe rhermal pnnt head.
Checksum This is the EPROM check sum. The value m y change arter a software update.
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- - -
ALT 0 4 followed by the update code (obtainable from Schiller)
Acceptance of the code is indicated by a series of beeps.
CAUTION
MORE THAN 10 AlTEMPTS TO ENTER THE INCORRECT CODE BLOCKS THE UNIT
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SCHILLER AT-I 3-Channel ECG Unit Chapter 6
SERVICE HANDBOOK Issue 3 September 1999 Spare Purrs
Chapter 6
Spare Parts
Contents
Page 6.1
Chapter 6 SCHILLERAT-I 3-ChanneI ECG Unit
Spare Pans SERVICE W D B O O K Issue 3 September 1999
Ordering h f o m a t i o n
Your local reuresentauve stocks all the disposables and accessonesavailable for the AT- 1. Incase
of difficulty or to obtain the address of your local dealer, please contact the head office. Our staff
will be pleased to help process your order or to provlde any details for all S C m L E R products.
AItgaSse 68
(38-6340Baar
Switzeriand
Phone Number : MI41 766 42 42
Fax 1Vumber: MI41 761 08 80
When ordering, state that the order is for an AT- 1 unit and provide the following:
Part Description
Part Number
Your Address
Service Department
If you need help from our service engmeers, please contact the following numbers:
Phone Number : i4141 766 42 85
Far Number: 4 1 41 761 03 34
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Technical Data
Contents
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Spare Parts
DESCRlPTION PART NUMBER
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Technical Data SERVICE kWVDBOOK Issue 3 September1999
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Technical Data
Technical data subject to change without notice.
Dimensions (yw/h): 290 x 210 x 69 mm
Weight: 2.9 ke ~ ~~ ~~ ~ ~~ ~~
ECG Storage:
rqerence markings.
- Memory for 10 s, 12-lead ECG
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- Circular input memory for 10 s, 12-lead ECG.
Frequency Range of Digital Recorder: -
-
0 to 150 HZ.( E C )
i) to 150 HZ ( M A )
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ECG hmpiifier: -
-
Simultaneous, synchronous iegstration of all
3 active elecuode signals (= 12 standard leads)
Sampling frequency: 1000 Hz
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-
-
Digital resolution: 5 ,uV
Dynamic range: 210 mVAC
Max.electrode potential: 5300 mVDC
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- Time constant: >3.2 s
-
-
Frequency response: 0.05 to 150 Hz (-3 dB)
Input impedance: >I0 MR I
Myogram Filter (musde tremor filter): 25 Hz or 35 Hz. programmable (not active on averaged
waveform). The stored ECGs can be printed with or
without filter. I
Line Frequency Filter: Distortion-free suppression of superimposed 50 or 60 Hz
sinusoidal interferences by means of an adaptive digital
filter. I
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Technical Data
Patient Input: Fully floating and isolated, defibrillaaon protected
Patient Leakage Current: duA
Safety Standard. BF according to IEC 601-1 and IEC 601-2-25
Safety Class I according to IEC 501-
Environmental Conditions: Temperature, Operating: 10" to 40" C
Temperature. Storage: - 10" to 5.5" C
Relative humidity: 25 to 95% (non condensing)
Atmospheric pressure: 700 to 1060 hPa
Contrd Panel: Rubber keys.
Available Configurations
The CARDIOVlT AT- 1 is available in two different versions:
Standard Version: Unit with ECG recording and printout capabilities.
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SCHILLER AT-1 3-Channel ECG Unir Chapter 8
SERVICE iWVDBOOK Issue 2 JuLV I998 Glossan.
Chapter 8
Glossary
Contents
Introduction 8.2
Acronym 8.3
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Glossary SERVICE HANDBOOK Issue 2 Julv I998
Introduction
The following list provides a glossary of the importantsignals and acronyms used in the circuit
diagrams for the SCHILLER instnunens. They will not all appiy to the AT-1.
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SCHILLER AT-1 3-Clmnel ECG Unir Chapter 8
SERVICE IteVDBOOK issue 2 July 1998 Glossary
Acronvms
..os Offset signal ion the ECG amplifier)
A( 1..d CPU Address Bus.
ALBEEP Alarm beeper signal to the audio amplifier. The frequency of this
signal is about 1000 Hz.
ANAL ANA2 Analog input from the expeximentai inputs DC1 and DC3.
AS Address strobe
BAT" Signal to CPU indicaring battery operation
BA?TLC Analog signal to the processor giving the charge condiaon of the
bactery.
B A W Battery voltage - analog signal from the power supply used by the
processor to assess battery or mains operation.
BLOW Battery less than 1 1 3 . LCD flashes when this signal is active. When
the battery voltage drops to below approximately 9.4V the unit is
switched o d These values apply to equipment with 12 V battery. For
other equipment the Limits are different.
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Glossarv SERVICE HANDBOOK Issue 2 Juiv 1998
Acronvms
DSP.. Digitai signal processor ion program pack).
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SCHLLLER AT-1 3-ChanneiECG Unir Chapter 8
SERVICE HANDBOOK Issue 2 Julv 1998 Glossary
Acro n vms
LCDKONT LCD contrast - sets the -18 V voltage level (from which the LCD
backlight power is generated) and thus the contrast of the screen.
LCDW LCD Write.
LD 1.2.3.4 Lower L O dam
LDS Lower data suobe.
LED (0.3 Operate signals to the LED indicators on the keyboard.
OFF Off signal from the OFF key to switch off the power supply.
PDS Conuoi signal derived from &'vl (unity waveform 1/2 &&I
frequency).
PM Paper mark signal.
PMARK Paper mark detection signal.
RES Reset.
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Glossary SERVICE HANDBOOK Issue 2 July I998
Acronyms
RESLCDI Resers I darkens the LCD.
RESP Error reset signal to inactivate the LCD.
RTS Ready to send - ougoing serial dam handshake with CTS-
ftyD Receive data - incoming serial data.
R/W Read i Write
SC(O..S) System control bus - CPU control signals.
SCINV Screen inversion.
SI Senal in.
so Serial output from the CPU to the ECG amplifier via opt0 isolators.
SP.. Spirometry control and dam signals.
SRAM Static f i b 4 memory.
sm1/2 Timing signals for printer conuol.
SYSED System enable - active when the program pack is inserted. The CPU
will not work if this signal is not active.
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SERVICE HANDBOOK Issue 2 J u l y 1998 Glossan
Acronyms
Off control signal. Logic 1 keeps the unit switched on. Logic 0
switches the unit off. Yote that rhe unit is inirially switched on
directly h m the ON key on the keyboard.
U1.2.3.4 Upper LCD data.
+uB Battery voltage.
UCAS Upper column address strobe (for dynamic RAM).
uD1, uD2 ljpper data strobe - used for generating UOE and UWE.
UDS Upper Data Strobe - used on the SCHILLER gate array.
UOE. USRAM Upper output enable - for s m c ,9XIM.
+UP Voltage recrtfied from the mains input and regulated to approximately
i15 V.
UWE Upper Write Enable - for static R;LM.
YD Frame synchronisauon.
YDISI LCD off.
ZEROSET Baseline reset (on the ECG amplifier) from the processor.
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Glossan SERVICE HANDBOOK Issue 2 JuLv 1998
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SCHILLER AT-1 3-Channel ECG Unit
SERVICE HANDBOOK Issue 3 Seutember 1999 Index
Index
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SCHLLLER AT-1 3-Chunnel ECG Unit
Index SERVICE HRNDBOOK Issue 3 September I999
Index
A
Adjustment
+2V, -2V 5.8
Banery Charge Voltage 5.7
ECGAmDMier 5.8
PWMRampTme 5.8
Auto-Czntering 1.9
B
Battery Pack
Remove / replace 4.13
C
Component Location I
ECGAmplifier 5.9 ‘I
MK 11-1 4.6
Configurations 7.3
CPU and Processing Circuits 2.4
D
Diagnosis Chart 3.3
Dimensions 7.2
E
ECG Anplifier
Functional Overview 2.6
Reference Voltage 5.9
TechcaIData 7 2
ECG Isolated Power Supplies 2.6
ECG pnntout
Sequential 1.9
simultaneous 1.9
ECGSignai 2.6
Electrode Dc Offset 5.10
Environmental Condition 7.3
Exploded View
AT-1 4.9
Paper tray assembly 4.14
F
Filter
Baseline 1.8
Mains 1.8, 7.2
M y o p m 1.8. 7.2
Function Xeys 1.4
Functional Overview 2.1
G
General Check Procedures 3.4
Graphic AT-1 1.2
I
Indicators 1.5
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SERVICE HAMIBOOK Issue 3 September 1999 Index
L
Lead Sequence 1.9
M
Main board ? A x 11-1 2.4, 2.5
Memory 2.4
EEPROM 2.4
Propram 2.4
static RAM 2.4
MotorSpeed 2.5
N
Noise Dampng 2.6
0
Openingthecase 4.7
Operatingmodes 1.3
Ordering information 6.2
P
Paper 1.9
PaperMark 2.5
PartNumbers 6.3
Patient Cable Resistance 5.10
Patient Lmkage Current 7.3
Physical Overview 4.5
Power Consumption 7.2
Power On
Reset 2.5
Power Supply 2.1
printer
Check 3.5
Motor controller 2.5
Printout
Service 1.14, 5.10
Settings 1.12, 5.11
R
Removal
Control and power supply board M X 11-1 4.11
ECG Interface board MKll-2 4.10
Paper tray 4.14
Thermalpnnter 4.14
Top Assembly 4.7
Replacement
Control and power supply board lvLK 11-1 4.12
ECG Interface board MK 11-2 4.10
Keyboard 3.16
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Index SERVICE HANDBOOK Issue 3 September 1999
Index
Paper my assembly 4.15
Thermalpter 4.15
Top Assembly 4.8
RhythmLeads
Selection 1.11
S
Service
Support 6.2
Settings
Automatic mode 1.10
Average cycles 1.10
Debuit 1.13
ECG Format 1.10
Fiiters 1.8
Language 1.7
Measurement 1.11
Printout 1.12
Programmable parameters 1.6
software options
Installing 1.15, 5.11
Spare parts 6.1
T
TechnicalData 7.1
Test Equipment 4.6, 5.4
ThermalPnnt Head
Alignment 3.5
Controller 2.5
Tools 4.6
W
Weight 7 2
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