Philips 50 T Series Instructions For Use Manual

Philips 50 T Series Instructions For Use Manual

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Series 50 T (M1310A)
Fetal Telemetry System
I N S T R U C T I O N S F O R U S E
M1310-9001B
Printed in Germany December 2001
Edition 1

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  • Page 1 Series 50 T (M1310A) Fetal Telemetry System I N S T R U C T I O N S F O R U S E M1310-9001B Printed in Germany December 2001 Edition 1...
  • Page 2 Philips makes no warranty of any kind with regard to this material, including, but not limited to, the implied warranties of merchantability and fitness for a particular purpose. Philips shall not be liable for errors contained herein or for incidental or consequential damages in connection with the furnishing, performance or use of this material.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Contents 1. Safety ............1 Warnings .
  • Page 4 5. Fetal Movement Profile ........35 Prerequisites .
  • Page 5 11. Accessories and Technical Specifications ......63 Compatible Accessories ..........64 Technical Specifications .
  • Page 6 Contents...
  • Page 7: Safety

    Safety Warnings Warning FCC WARNING: This equipment generates, uses and radiates radio-frequency energy, and if it is not installed and used in accordance with this manual, may cause interference to radio communications. Operation of this equipment in a residential area may cause interference, in which case the users, at their own expense, must take whatever measures may be required to correct the interference.
  • Page 8 Warnings Warning Disconnect receiver from AC power supply before servicing. Warning SHOCK HAZARD: The power receptacle must be a three-wire grounded outlet. Never adapt the three-prong plug from the power supply or accessory to fit a two-slot outlet. If the outlet only has two slots, make sure that it replaced with a three-slot grounded outlet before attempting to operate the monitor.
  • Page 9: Cautions

    Cautions Warning During ambulant FHR monitoring, the chance of losing the signal or detecting the maternal heart rate is higher than during stationary monitoring. We therefore recommend that you check the mother’s pulse periodically during monitoring and compare this to the FHR signal.
  • Page 10 Use only high quality batteries. Remove the batteries when the transmitter is not in use. Caution Do not use accessories that are not approved by Philips. You may damage the equipment and this type of damage is not covered by warranty.
  • Page 11: Patient Safety

    Patient Safety Patient Safety The Telemetry Receiver is a Protection Class 1, Type B instrument. It is designed to fulfill safety requirements according to IEC 601-1, UL 544 and CSA-C22.2 No.601.1-M90. The telemetry transmitter is a battery operated device, applied parts (patient connectors) are Type CF Environment Use the system in an environment which is reasonably free from...
  • Page 12: Safety Symbols

    Safety Symbols Safety Symbols This symbol indicates that you should consult the Instructions For Use (this guide), and particularly any warning messages. Equipotential Terminal This symbol identifies terminals which are connected together, bringing various equipment or parts of a system to the same potential. This is not necessarily earth potential.
  • Page 13: Protective Earth

    Protective Earth Protective Earth To protect hospital personnel and the patient, the cabinet must be grounded. Accordingly, the receiver is equipped with a 3-wire power cable which grounds it to the power line ground when plugged into an appropriate 3-wire receptacle. Do not use a 3-wire to 2-wire adapter with the receiver.
  • Page 14: Maximum Input/Output Voltages

    Maximum Input/Output Voltages Maximum Input/Output Voltages Receiver (Rear View) Transmitter 1. Service Socket Maximum voltage of ±12V. 2. Socket to Fetal Monitor Maximum voltage of ±12V. 3. Power Input Socket 100-120V ~ or 220-240V ~ 4. Event Marker/Service Socket Maximum Voltage of +5V. 5.
  • Page 15: Overview

    Overview Intended Use Statement (M1310A) In connection with a fetal monitor, the Series 50 T (M1310A) Fetal Telemetry System allows continuous non-invasive or invasive wireless monitoring of an ambulant patient during both antepartum testing and labor and delivery in that the monitoring of the fetal heart rate (FHR) via ultrasound or direct electrocardiogram (DECG), and the uterine activity via an external Toco transducer or an internal intrauterine pressure (IUP) transducer is possible.
  • Page 16: About This Book

    About This Book About This Book This describes how to set up and use the Series 50 T Fetal Telemetry System with a fetal monitor. You should be familiar with using medical devices and with standard monitoring procedures, such as fastening belts, placing transducers and so forth.
  • Page 17: Product Overview

    Product Overview Product Overview Telemetry Receiver (Front View) Power On/Off Button Press to switch the receiver on. Off position 0, On position |. Power On Light Green LED, lit when the receiver is switched on. Nurse Call Acknowledge/ Pressed when Nurse Call activated on the transmitter to Volume Control Button acknowledge the call and stop Nurse Call light flashing and the intermittent tone sounding.
  • Page 18 Product Overview Telemetry Receiver (Rear View) Service Socket Output Socket to Fetal Monitor Antenna Input Antenna Product Serial Number Voltage Switch 220-240V 100-120V Fuses Fuses 100-120V: T300 mA 250V 220-240V: T125 L 250V Mains Socket 100-120V/220V-240V 50-60Hz 19VA max. Chapter 2 - Overview...
  • Page 19 Product Overview Telemetry Transmitter (Top View) Battery Compartment For 3 x 1.5V batteries (AA size, LR6 type) Remote Event Marker/ For recording significant events on Service Socket the fetal trace with the event marker. It can also be used by service engineers for servicing.
  • Page 20 Product Overview Telemetry Transmitter (Bottom View) Carrying Belt Clips For attaching the carrying belt to the transmitter. Carrying Clip Clipped to patient’s clothes during ambulant monitoring. PTT Approval Label Product Number and Serial Number Label Compatible Transducers Telemetry transducers have shorter cables than standard but you can also use standard Series 50 transducers with the Series 50 T.
  • Page 21: Application Overview

    Application Overview Application Overview This shows external monitoring. Internal monitoring using DECG and IUP is possible, but is not illustrated. Fastening the Belts Switching On/Plugging In Applying the Transducers Ambulant Monitoring Chapter 2 - Overview...
  • Page 22 Application Overview Chapter 2 - Overview...
  • Page 23: Setting Up The System

    Setting Up the System Unpacking the Telemetry System If any of the equipment is damaged, contact the carrier and your local Philips Service Organization. Retain the packaging in case you need to return the system. 1. Ensure that the contents are complete.
  • Page 24 2. Ensure that the number on the Channel Frequency Label (A) on the transmitter is the same as the number on the receiver. If not, contact your Philips Medical Response Center or Sales Representative. Chapter 3 - Setting Up the System...
  • Page 25: Connecting And Assembling The Antenna

    Connecting and Assembling the Antenna Connecting and Assembling the Antenna Remote Antenna A remote antenna system, if necessary, is sent separately with its own installation documentation. Connect the Remote Antenna cable to socket (A). Local Antenna 1. Line up the nodules on the right angle connector with the spaces on the antenna connector.
  • Page 26 Connecting and Assembling the Antenna 3. Connect the antenna to the receiver by turning the connector screw (A) at the base of the antenna so that the two spaces (B) are positioned at the top and bottom. These fit over the two notches (C) on the receiver antenna socket.
  • Page 27: Connecting The Receiver To The Fetal Monitor

    Connecting the Receiver to the Fetal Monitor Connecting the Receiver to the Fetal Monitor 1. Connect the interface cable to the socket (A) on the receiver. 2. Connect the other end of the interface cable to the telemetry socket (B) on the fetal monitor. Series 50 IX/XM/XMO Series 50 A and 50 IP Chapter 3 - Setting Up the System...
  • Page 28 Connecting the Receiver to the Fetal Monitor 8040A 8041A To use the fetal monitor without telemetry, switch off the receiver. You do not need to disconnect the interface cable. Chapter 3 - Setting Up the System...
  • Page 29: Connecting Power

    1. Ensure that the voltage switch (A) is in the correct position for your country. The voltage and fuse values are shown on the rear panel (B). If it is incorrect, please contact your Philips Medical Response Center for further assistance.
  • Page 30: Setting Up The Transmitter

    Setting Up the Transmitter Setting Up the Transmitter 1. Slide back the battery cover (1). 2. Insert three 1.5V batteries (2) noting their polarity (AA size, LR6 type). For more details regarding the batteries, please refer to Chapter 9, “Maintenance and Performance Assurance”. 3.
  • Page 31: Monitoring

    Monitoring Prerequisites See the Instructions for Use that come with your fetal monitor for details of how to monitor fetal heart rate (FHR), uterine activity, and intrauterine pressure (IUP), including how to apply transducers and transducer belts. Refer also to the instructions that accompany any accessories and supplies (for example, fetal scalp electrodes).
  • Page 32: Switching On The Receiver And The Fetal Monitor

    Switching On the Receiver and the Fetal Monitor Switching On the Receiver and the Fetal Monitor 1. Connect the receiver to the monitor using the interface cable. 2. Disconnect all transducers from the monitor, otherwise telemetry will not function. 3. Switch on the monitor and its recorder. 4.
  • Page 33: Switching On The Transmitter

    Switching On the Transmitter Switching On the Transmitter 1. Ensure that the number on the channel frequency label (A) on the transmitter is the same as the number on the receiver. 2. Fasten the belt around the patient. 3. Connect the transducer to the appropriate socket: US/DECG connection TOCO/IUP connection 4.
  • Page 34 Switching On the Transmitter 5. Apply the transducer to the patient as described in the fetal monitor’s Instructions for Use. 6. Hook the transmitter to the transducer belt or patient's clothing using the carrying clip at the back of the transmitter, or attach the carrying belt to the transmitter.
  • Page 35: Monitoring Ambulant Fhr Using Ultrasound

    Monitoring Ambulant FHR Using Ultrasound Monitoring Ambulant FHR Using Ultrasound It is not recommended to use the Fetal Movement Profile during ambulant monitoring. Movement of the ultrasound transducer whilst the patient is ambulating may be recorded as fetal movement. Warning Do not use brown transducers to monitor patients under water.
  • Page 36: Monitoring Ambulant Fhr Using Decg

    Monitoring Ambulant FHR Using DECG 1. Ensure that the ultrasound transducer stays in position after the patient has moved and that you have not lost the FHR signal as the fetal position may change. 2. If the FHR signal is lost or unclear (yellow or red on the signal quality indicator panel on the monitor), reposition the transducer while the patient is standing and if necessary tighten the belt to stop the transducer slipping.
  • Page 37: Monitoring Ambulant Toco

    Monitoring Ambulant Toco Monitoring Ambulant Toco 1. Adjust the Toco baseline on the monitor to reset the display and trace to 20. 2. Ensure that the Toco transducer stays in position after the patient has moved and that you have not lost the uterine activity displayed on the monitor and obtained on the fetal trace.
  • Page 38: Monitoring Ambulant Intrauterine Pressure (Iup)

    Monitoring Ambulant Intrauterine Pressure (IUP) Monitoring Ambulant Intrauterine Pressure (IUP) Using a fluid filled IUP 1. Set the Toco baseline to pressure transducer adjusting the Toco baseline on the (such as CPJ840J5): monitor. 2. Ensure that the IUP transducer is positioned at the same height as the catheter sensor tip.
  • Page 39: Solving Common Monitoring Problems

    Walk frequency is being None. recorded. Monitoring Intrauterine Pressure (IUP) - Internal displayed when using IUP sensitivity setting is Contact your Philips Medical Err 3 the Series 50 T with an old incorrect. Response Center to change 8040A Monitor. setting. Once the setting is...
  • Page 40 Solving Common Monitoring Problems Chapter 4 - Monitoring...
  • Page 41: Fetal Movement Profile

    Fetal Movement Profile Prerequisites For complete details of FMP annotation, refer to the Instructions for Use provided with your Series 50 fetal monitor. To use FMP during ambulant monitoring, you require a Series 50 fetal monitor with: • • a compatible software revision and telemetry interface It is not recommended to use FMP during ambulant monitoring, as any movement of the ultrasound transducer whilst the patient is ambulating may be recorded as fetal movement.
  • Page 42 Solving Common Problems Chapter 5 - Fetal Movement Profile...
  • Page 43: Marking Events

    Marking Events Remote Event Marker The remote event marker lets you record significant events on the fetal trace (for example, when pain medication is administered or when a contraction is felt). Depending on the monitor, the marker may only function when a Toco or IUP transducer is connected to the transmitter.
  • Page 44 Setting Up the Marker 2. Press the button on the remote event marker to mark an event. Chapter 6 - Marking Events...
  • Page 45 Setting Up the Marker When you press the button, the following is printed on the trace: • Series 50 Fetal Monitors A small arrow (A) is printed on the FHR scale. The arrow starts with the peak to show the exact time when the button is pressed. •...
  • Page 46 Setting Up the Marker Chapter 6 - Marking Events...
  • Page 47: Nurse Call

    Nurse Call Using the Nurse Call 1. To call a nurse during monitoring, press the Nurse Call Button on the transmitter. This sounds an intermittent tone on the transmitter and the receiver’s light (A) flashes. Transmitter Nurse Call Button Receiver Nurse Call Acknowledge/ Volume Control Button 2.
  • Page 48: Setting The Nurse Call Volume

    Setting the Nurse Call Volume Setting the Nurse Call Volume You can change the nurse call volume provided that the nurse call is not being currently activated. To set the nurse call volume: 1. Press the nurse call acknowledge/volume control button the receiver.
  • Page 49: Mounting The Receiver

    Mounting the Receiver Under a Fetal Monitor Series 50 IX/XM/XMO, 8040A and 8041A 1. Ensure the locking lever (1) at the base of the fetal monitor is moved fully to the left. 2. Slot the feet on the base of the monitor into the slots on the receiver (2).
  • Page 50: Series 50 A And 50 Ip

    Under a Fetal Monitor Series 50 A and 50 IP The Series 50 A/IP monitors fit inside the slots on the receiver. To fit the Series 50 A/IP to the receiver: 1. Holding the monitor at a slight angle, sit the front feet in the front slots (1) along the top of the receiver.
  • Page 51: Under An Angle Mount

    Under an Angle Mount Under an Angle Mount 1. Slide the feet of the angle mount (M1353-63201) into the recesses on top of the receiver. 2. Secure the angle mount by turning the mounting cam to the locked position. To remove the angle mount from the receiver: 1.
  • Page 52: On A Flat Surface

    On a Flat Surface On a Flat Surface The receiver can be rested on, but not fixed to, a flat surface such as a work surface. On Top of a Series 50 Mobile Cart or 8040A 1. Move the mounting cam on the base of the receiver to the left. 2.
  • Page 53: On Top Of A Series 50 Ix/Xm/Xmo

    On Top of a Series 50 IX/XM/XMO On Top of a Series 50 IX/XM/XMO Prerequisite: Top Mounting Kit (M1350-68701). Refer to the Series 50 Installation and Service Guide for details of how to install the Top Mounting Kit onto the Monitor. When it is in position: 1.
  • Page 54: On A Wall

    On a Wall On a Wall To mount the receiver on a wall you need a Telemetry Receiver Mounting Kit (M1310-64150) To subsequently mount a Series 50 A/IP monitor on the receiver you need a Fetal Monitor Wall Mounting Kit (M1353-64160) 1.
  • Page 55 On a Wall 4. Attach the Fetal Monitor Wall Mount to the receiver with 3 screws (A). 5. Mount your monitor on top of the receiver. Chapter 8 - Mounting the Receiver...
  • Page 56 On a Wall Chapter 8 - Mounting the Receiver...
  • Page 57: Maintenance And Performance Assurance

    Maintenance and Performance Assurance Preventive Maintenance The following should be routinely performed (approximately every 12 months) by the user or qualified service personnel: • Mechanical inspection of cables, and connectors to the fetal monitor. Do not use any that show signs of damage. •...
  • Page 58: Testing The Parameter Signals

    Testing the Parameter Signals Testing the Parameter Signals The parameter test tests the signal path to and from the transducer sockets, but not the transducers themselves. 1. Switch on the monitor, the recorder and the telemetry receiver. 2. Connect the appropriate transducer to each socket on the transmitter.
  • Page 59 Each cycle lasts for 12 seconds. DECG is displayed and printed Signal Quality Indicator is green. Fetal heartbeat is heard from the loudspeaker. If the response is different, contact your Philips Medical Response Center. Chapter 9 - Maintenance and Performance Assurance...
  • Page 60: Testing The Receiver

    Testing the Receiver Testing the Receiver To run the receiver self test: 1. Switch on the monitor and recorder. 2. Press the Power On/Off button to switch the receiver on. 3. When you switch on: • The receiver On light (A) comes on. •...
  • Page 61: Testing The Interface Between The Fetal Monitor And Receiver

    2. All the lights on the front of the receiver will go out. If they are still lit the receiver is not working properly. Contact your Philips Medical Response Centre. Testing the Interface Cable 1. Connect the interface cable to the receiver.
  • Page 62: Testing The Transmitter

    • the red light is lit for a few seconds and then goes out, the self test is successfully complete. • the red light blinks, or remains on after three seconds, change the batteries. If the fault continues, contact your Philips Medical Response Center. Chapter 9 - Maintenance and Performance Assurance...
  • Page 63: Battery Life

    Battery Life Battery Life When the batteries in the transmitter are low, the Battery Low light (A) on the receiver is lit. Battery Low Lamp Caution Use only high quality batteries. Remove the batteries if you do not intend to use the transmitter for a long period of time. Chapter 9 - Maintenance and Performance Assurance...
  • Page 64 Battery Life Typical Battery Operating Times at Room Temperature US + TOCO DECG + TOCO DECG + IUP Battery Details 3 x 1.5V Size: AA Type: LR6 Alkaline (1.8 Ah) 180 min 40 hrs 100 min 16 hrs 80 min 14.5 hrs NiCd (0.6 Ah) 10 min...
  • Page 65: Troubleshooting

    Faulty interface cable. Replace interface cable. receiver are switched Contact your Philips Medical Response Center. Receiver Power On Power cable not plugged into the Plug in and switch on. Light does not light power supply.
  • Page 66 Test the antenna system by bringing the form the receiver. Antenna cable not connected transmitter close to the receiver. If the correctly to receiver. transmission is good, then the antenna system is not functioning properly. Contact your Philips Medical Response Center. Chapter 10 - Troubleshooting...
  • Page 67: Error Messages

    Error Messages Error Messages The following error messages are directly related to telemetry and appear on the fetal monitor. Refer to the Instructions for Use provided with your monitor for error messages not related to telemetry monitoring. Series 50 Family Message Display Cause...
  • Page 68: 8040A

    Error Messages 8040A Message Display Cause Solution Err 16 US Toco Transducers are Disconnect the transducers from connected to the front the monitor or switch off the panel of the monitor. telemetry receiver. 8041A Message Display Cause Solution Signal Indicator Invalid telemetry mode.
  • Page 69: Accessories And Technical Specifications

    This chapter contains information current at the time of printing. Caution Do not use accessories that are not approved by Philips. You may damage the equipment and this type of damage is not covered by warranty. Chapter 11 - Accessories and Technical Specifications...
  • Page 70: Compatible Accessories

    Compatible Accessories Compatible Accessories Accessories Compatible with Series 50 T (M1310A) Product No./ Description Part No. Option Ultrasound, Toco and DECG Accessories Toco Transducer Standard Series 50 M1355A M1355-60011 transducers with a long Ultrasound transducer M1356A M1356-60011 (2.5m/8ft 2in) cable, blue, watertight to IEC 529 (IP 68) DECG Patient Module...
  • Page 71 Compatible Accessories Accessories Compatible with Series 50 T (M1310A) Product No./ Description Part No. Option 13975B Disposable Intrauterine Transducer-Tipped Pressure Catheter 13995A DECG Cables DECG Cable For M1364A patient M1362A module (open-wire) DECG Adapter Cable For M1364A patient M1362B module Disposable Fetal Scalp Electrodes Double Spiral Electrode 15133D (Europe)
  • Page 72: Technical Specifications

    Technical Specifications Technical Specifications Technical Specifications General Environment Operating Temperature 0 to +45°C Storage Temperature -40° to +75°C Relative Humidity 5 to 95% Receiver Power Operating Voltage 100 to 120V or 220 to 240V (± 10%) Line Frequency 50 to 60Hz Power Consumption 19 VA max Input Sensitivity...
  • Page 73: Declaration Of Conformity

    Terminal Directive (1999/5/EC). This product is classified as Class IIb in accordance with Annex IX of the Medical Devices Directive (93/42/EEC). Manufactured by: Philips Medizinsysteme Boeblingen GmbH Hewlett-Packard Str. 2, Boeblingen, Germany Product Name and Series 50 T (M1310A) Fetal Telemetry...
  • Page 74 Declaration of Conformity Chapter 11 - Accessories and Technical Specifications...
  • Page 75 Index under a fetal monitor under an angle mount accessories fetal monitors compatible compatible antenna fetal movement assembling Nurse Call connecting remote monitoring problems using how to use artifacts setting the volume on Toco trace FHR with ultrasound monitoring problems artifact operating batteries...
  • Page 76 receiver parameter test transmitter receiver self test ultrasound signal quality indicator transmitter self test problems when ultrasound monitoring Toco monitoring specifications trace artifacts underwater monitoring general trace unpacking the telemetry receiver erratic system transmitter transducers uterine activity storage and underwater problems when monitoring temperatures monitoring...

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