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  • Page 1 ™ ApexPro Telemetry Server Service Manual 2001989-178 Revision C...
  • Page 2 127( Due to continuing product innovation, specifications in this manual are subject to change without notice. Listed below are GE Medical Systems Information Technologies trademarks used in this manual. All other trademarks contained herein are the property of their respective owners.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    ApexPro Telemetry Server System ........2-10...
  • Page 4 ApexPro Receiver Configuration ........
  • Page 5 Setting the Telemetry System Type ........3-27 Setting the ApexPro Telemetry Server Tower and Unit Name ....3-28 ptsconfig Modify Receiver Command .
  • Page 6 ApexPro Telemetry Server Log Files ........5-20...
  • Page 7 Service Laptop Direct Connection ........B-3 Revision C ApexPro Telemetry Server 2001989-178...
  • Page 8 For your notes ApexPro Telemetry Server Revision C 2001989-178...
  • Page 9: Introduction

    Introduction Revision C ApexPro Telemetry Server 2001989-178...
  • Page 10 For your notes ApexPro Telemetry Server Revision C 2001989-178...
  • Page 11: Manual Information

    Do not type “enter”. Manual Purpose This manual contains technical information about the ApexPro™ Telemetry Server (also referred to as the ApexPro Telemetry Server in this manual), supporting equipment maintenance and repair, down to the assembly level, considered field executable.
  • Page 12: Safety Information

    Introduction: Safety Information Safety Information Responsibility of the Manufacturer GE Medical Systems Information Technologies is responsible for the effects of safety, reliability, and performance only if: assembly operations, extensions, adjustments, modifications, or repairs are carried out by persons authorized by GE Medical Systems Information Technologies;...
  • Page 13: Warnings, Cautions And Notes

    ApexPro V3.3 ONLY Other previous versions of ApexPro are NOT compatible with ApexPro V3.5. In-unit compatible sharing of the same care unit names between ApexPro Telemetry Server and ApexPro devices having incompatible software versions can result in lost or corrupted telemetry alarm defaults data and loss of audible alarms.
  • Page 14: Equipment Symbols

    GE Medical Systems Information Technologies can interfere with, or may cause damage to, the ApexPro Telemetry Server or loss or corruption of data. LOSS OF FUNCTION/ALARMS/DATA — Do not connect any devices other than that specified by GE Medical Systems Information Technologies to the ApexPro Telemetry Server.
  • Page 15: Service Requirements

    Any unauthorized attempt to repair equipment under warranty voids that warranty. It is the user’s responsibility to report the need for service to GE Medical Systems Information Technologies or to one of their authorized agents. Failure on the part of the responsible individual, hospital, or institution using this equipment to implement a satisfactory maintenance schedule may cause undue equipment failure and possible health hazards.
  • Page 16 Introduction: Equipment Identification For your notes ApexPro Telemetry Server Revision C 2001989-178...
  • Page 17: Equipment Overview

    Equipment Overview Revision C ApexPro Telemetry Server 2001989-178...
  • Page 18 For your notes ApexPro Telemetry Server Revision C 2001989-178...
  • Page 19: Apexpro Telemetry Server Equipment Description

    Equipment Overview: ApexPro Telemetry Server Equipment Description ApexPro Telemetry Server Equipment Description Basic Components “Technical Specifications” on page A-1 for additional information. Redundant internal hard disk drives (viewed as single “logical” drive) Power supplies CD-ROM drive Ethernet PCI (PC interface) plug-in circuit board...
  • Page 20: Peripheral Components

    USB Ports 002A Peripheral Components 127( The ApexPro Telemetry Server is designed to be a rack-mounted device. User/ service interfaces are established through network connections. Direct keyboard, mouse and monitor connections are available, but not considered part of a typical installation.
  • Page 21 Equipment Overview: ApexPro Telemetry Server Equipment Description One PS/2 mouse connector is provided on the back, and two PS/2 keyboard connectors are provided (one on the front and one on the back) of the ApexPro Telemetry Server. FRONT BACK PS/2 Port (Mouse)
  • Page 22 Equipment Overview: ApexPro Telemetry Server Equipment Description Video Connection Monitor Cable 008A ApexPro Telemetry Server Revision C 2001989-178...
  • Page 23: Block Diagram

    Equipment Overview: ApexPro Telemetry Server Equipment Description Block Diagram OPTIONAL Mouse ApexPro Telemetry Server Keyboard Unity Network RX Network Network Monitor (Telemetry) Cable Unity Network MC Network Network Cable NETWORK Unity Network INTERFACE CARD IX Network Network Cable Service Laptop...
  • Page 24: Unity Network Description/Connection

    ApexPro telemetry devices and the CIC Pro Clinical Information Server. Unity Network MC Network The Unity Network MC (Mission Critical) network is used to connect the ApexPro Telemetry Server to the CIC Pro system. The Unity Network MC network contains: ‹...
  • Page 25: Network Connections Labels

    Network Port marked “IX” Unity Network RX network Network Port marked “RX” “Views” on page 2-3 for the physical locations of the Unity Network connection ports of the back of the ApexPro Telemetry Server. Revision C ApexPro Telemetry Server 2001989-178...
  • Page 26: Theory Of Operation

    The receiver system receives, demodulates, and decodes patient data received via the antenna system from a transmitter. The decoded data is then transferred to the ApexPro Telemetry Server via the Unity Network RX network. Patient data is not stored on the receiver system.
  • Page 27: Antenna System

    There are two versions of the antenna system: one for U.S. applications (560–614MHz) and one for international applications (420–474MHz). Refer to the ApexPro Antenna System site survey and installation manual for further details. Transmitter The transmitter connects to the patient and transmits patient telemetry data to the antenna system (which in turn, sends that data to the receiver system).
  • Page 28: Unity Network Device Communication

    Devices connected to the Unity Network located next to each other communicate in the same fashion as those located far apart. In some cases, the CIC Pro and ApexPro applications may even reside on the same computer. The physical location of any Unity Network device does not matter —...
  • Page 29: Admit/Ttx Master

    An ApexPro tower can contain a pool of up to 16 receivers. Any number of these receivers from this pool can be “reserved” to only accept admits from specific units.
  • Page 30 The list also indicates whether specific units can admit to unassigned receivers. Units can have both reserved receivers and access to unassigned receivers. “ptsconfig Modify Receiver Command” on page 3-29 for more complete information about using the modify receiver PTSCONFIG command. 2-14 ApexPro Telemetry Server Revision C 2001989-178...
  • Page 31: Sequence Of Events When Admitting A Patient

    If the transmitter number is between 1 and 960, it belongs to a CDT- LAN system. If it’s between 1000 and 9999, it belongs to an ApexPro system. 10. The master tower searches it’s RWHAT database for an available tower/ receiver having the correct telemetry type (See “RWHAT Data”...
  • Page 32 This list has no individual receiver information in it — a unit’s presence in the list only indicates that at least one receiver in the unit is available on the ApexPro tower. The following priority conditions are used to determine which ApexPro tower should receive the forwarded admit request (in descending priority): A tower that has a receiver reserved for the unit name in the admit packet.
  • Page 33 ApexPro Admit Request Forwarding If the admit request was determined to be of ApexPro telemetry type, the admit request is sent to the selected ApexPro tower, the tower assigns the admit to an available receiver and the admit is processed.
  • Page 34: Service Utilities

    The two accounts are separate but similar. One is for the site administrator, the other for field service personnel. The following table lists all logons associated with ApexPro Telemetry Server service. ApexPro Telemetry Server Service Logons...
  • Page 35 Connection, select Disable and then right-click again and select Enable. Configure Internet Browser The FE’s Internet browser is configured to use GE specific configuration script to access GE internal websites. The following steps must be performed to gain remote access to ATS within the hospital intranet (ATS Webmin / ATS Desktop): Right-click on the Internet Explorer icon on the Desktop and select Properties.
  • Page 36: Vnc Logon

    VNC Logon Virtual Network Computing (VNC) is a remote desktop application that allows for running the ApexPro Telemetry Server desktop from a remote computer. 1. Start a VNC session by starting Internet Explorer and type http:// [ApexPro Telemetry Server Unity Network IX network IP address]:5800 into the Address field and press Enter.
  • Page 37: Webmin Overview

    Equipment Overview: Service Utilities Webmin Overview Webmin is an internet-based web application is used for ApexPro Telemetry Server administration and service. Webmin Logons The ApexPro Telemetry Server Webmin application running on the ApexPro Telemetry Server computer is accessed using a separate computer connected to the ApexPro Telemetry Server computer through the Unity Network IX network.
  • Page 38 The following links are found on the Information tab. Link Name Description About “About” on page 2-25. Displays ApexPro software version, and many system information values. System “System” on page 2-25. Displays some information about the ApexPro Telemetry Server system, including: Platform Version, Model, Serial Number, System Name, Name, Asset Number, Location.
  • Page 39 Also includes utilities for viewing VTXP statistics, VRTP statistics, AP statistics and AP configuration. May not apply to your system. See the separate service or configuration documentation for your specific ApexPro installation for more information about your specific telemetry system. Hardware “Webmin Hardware Monitoring Utilities”...
  • Page 40 Save/Load Defaults “Save/Load Defaults” on page 3-32. Used for system defaults back-up/restore and disaster recovery. Settings Used for ApexPro Telemetry Server IP address, ApexPro mode, tower/unit names and AC power frequency configuration. See: „ “IP Address Configuration” on page 3-22 „...
  • Page 41: View System Information Using Webmin

    View System Information Using Webmin The Webmin application displays two kinds of System Information: About and System. About About can be used to view ApexPro Telemetry Server system, and ApexPro version, information. Log in to the Webmin application according to “Webmin Logons”...
  • Page 42 Equipment Overview: Service Utilities Click the System link under the Information menu along the left side of the window. 122A 2-26 ApexPro Telemetry Server Revision C 2001989-178...
  • Page 43: Ats Control Center

    Telemetry Server desktop and launches automatically after bootup. It displays the current status of ApexPro Telemetry Server software components. The ATS Control Center is also used to start, stop or disable the ApexPro Telemetry Server firewall. Messages displaying in the Firewall list box are associated with firewall startup/shutdown activity only.
  • Page 44 Startup Displays ApexPro Telemetry Server startup process. Vtor Displays ApexPro Telemetry Server mode status. Mode is “Vtor” when status is Running; mode is “rack” when status is Not Running. Firewall Displays ApexPro Telemetry Server firewall status messages. Buttons in this section are used to start, stop or disable the firewall.
  • Page 45: Stop/Start/Restart Apexpro Telemetry Server

    2- Click the Configuration tab. Click the Run link. Select one of the following: To stop the ApexPro Telemetry Server software, click Stop, next to ApexPro Commands. To restart the ApexPro Telemetry Server software, click Restart, next to ApexPro Commands.
  • Page 46: Bed Duplicator

    “Temporary Bed Transfer” on page 4-4. The Bed Duplicator application is used to copy patient/bed data from one ApexPro tower to another. This is useful for maintaining patient monitoring when a tower must be shut down for service or maintenance.
  • Page 47 When startup is complete, the available towers are listed in the Device List. 217A Bed Duplicator Navigation To view beds admitted to a tower, click the plus sign (+) to the left of the tower. 218A Revision C ApexPro Telemetry Server 2-31 2001989-178...
  • Page 48 LOSS OF MONITORING — If sufficient capacity is not available at either an alternate tower or a CIC Pro central station to account all the beds on the ApexPro Telemetry Server, notify the site’s biomedical department so patient communications can be established using an alternative method.
  • Page 49 If there are no available slots on the CIC Pro, a warning message is displayed and the bed is not monitored. Bed Discharge Beds can be discharged as they are no longer needed: Revision C ApexPro Telemetry Server 2-33 2001989-178...
  • Page 50 Type the new bed name into the New Bed Name field and click OK. 223A Click Yes in the Rename window. 224A As the bed name is changed, a message displays in Pending Transaction. Pending Transaction messages disappear once renaming is complete. 2-34 ApexPro Telemetry Server Revision C 2001989-178...
  • Page 51: Apexpro Ptsconfig Utility

    Type cmd. Press Enter. Type cd<space>../../. Press Enter. Type cd<space>program<space>files/marquette/pts/<ApexPro Telemetry Server version>. Press Enter. 127( The current software version of the ApexPro Telemetry Server should replace <ApexPro Telemetry Server version> in this string. Type ptsconfig. Press Enter. PTSCONFIG Utility Commands 127( Not all of the commands in the following table may apply to every type of ApexPro telemetry system.
  • Page 52 Modifies modify<Space>unit ApexPro tower’s unit name. modify<Space>tower ApexPro tower’s device name. modify<Space>ip IP address used by the ApexPro application to talk to the Unity Network. modify<Space>rack IP address used by the ApexPro application to talk to the telemetry system. modify<Space>receiver Receiver/unit assignments for this ApexPro tower.
  • Page 53 Restarts ApexPro application (“DDMM” password required: confirmation is also requested). statistics Displays ApexPro software performance statistics: „ „ waveform waveform data latency timing through ApexPro software. „ „ wavereset reset waveform data latency timing counters. „ „ histogram waveform data timing through ApexPro software.
  • Page 54: Indicators

    LED Indicators POWER POWER TEMP TEMP 004A The LED indicators on the left side of the ApexPro Telemetry Server front panel serve to show system status, as described in the following table: Green/Orange POWER Redundant power supply failure. Normal Indicates Hard Drive Access...
  • Page 55: Audible Alarms

    An audible alarm buzzer indicates critical system conditions requiring immediate service attention. Audible alarms are silenced by pressing the ALARM RESET button, located behind a locking panel on right side of the ApexPro Telemetry Server front panel. SYSTEM SYSTEM RESET...
  • Page 56: Display Network Adapter/Serial Port Information

    Equipment Overview: Display Network Adapter/Serial Port Information Display Network Adapter/Serial Port Information Access and log into the Webmin application according to “Webmin Logons” page 2-21. Click the Diagnostics tab. Click the Network link 128A 2-40 ApexPro Telemetry Server Revision C 2001989-178...
  • Page 57: Installation

    Installation Revision C ApexPro Telemetry Server 2001989-178...
  • Page 58 For your notes ApexPro Telemetry Server Revision C 2001989-178...
  • Page 59: Pre-Installation Requirements

    Failure to perform a pre-purchase site survey may lead to improper performance of the ApexPro Telemetry Server and may effect the performance of the Unity Network as well. The site survey must be performed by authorized GE Medical Systems Information Technologies personnel only. Revision C...
  • Page 60: Installation Requirements

    Well ventilated and away from sources of heat. Away from sources of vibration or physical shock. The ApexPro Telemetry Server should NOT be installed in a patient care area. It should be installed and located with other IT equipment, such as a server rack or cabinet.
  • Page 61: Mounting

    Any air flow restrictions may cause a rise in internal temperature which may result in equipment failure. The ApexPro Telemetry Server is capable of producing heat and must be physically located to allow for ample air circulation to properly dissipate the heat.
  • Page 62: Emi/Rf Interference

    ApexPro Telemetry Server, otherwise, improper shut down of the unit could result from a power outage. Connect only the ApexPro Telemetry Server power cord to the UPS. Do NOT connect any other devices to the UPS. Connecting other devices may shorten UPS run times.
  • Page 63 6-3 for UPS part number information. Grounding To ensure safety and for proper operation, the ApexPro Telemetry Server must be properly grounded in accordance with all applicable IEC and UL specifications, applicable building codes, and local electrical inspection regulations. For...
  • Page 64: Network Requirements

    A router allows connection between the hospital network and the Unity Network IX network. The router is used mainly for remote services connections. For further details refer to the Unity Router Configuration Document (2023994-001). Routers may not be required for all ApexPro Telemetry Server installations. Refer to the site survey. Network Requirements Category 5 100Base-T network drop cables with RJ-45 connectors are required for the following Unity Network connections.
  • Page 65: Apexpro Telemetry Server Installation/Configuration

    &$87,216 LOSS OF FUNCTION — All external cabling used with the ApexPro Telemetry Server must be routed so as not to interfere with access or operation of the system. TRIPPING HAZARD/LOSS OF FUNCTION — All cabling must be installed to protect against tripping and accidental disconnection of the cables.
  • Page 66: Mounting

    ApexPro Telemetry Server cover. Non-standard networks, or conflicting network device identification/configuration may prevent remote connection. In such cases, default ApexPro Telemetry Server IP address settings must be re-configured to conform to the appropriate TCP/IP settings BEFORE the ApexPro Telemetry Server is physically mounted.
  • Page 67: Floor/Tabletop Mounting

    Floor/Tabletop Mounting Remove the 5 center screws from the right side of the ApexPro Telemetry Server. 159A Remove the screws and/or the handle at the front right side of the ApexPro Telemetry Server. 157A Revision C ApexPro Telemetry Server...
  • Page 68 Installation: Mounting Place the ApexPro Telemetry Server on its left side on a sturdy surface. Position the stand so the holes in the stand align with the screw holes in the right side of the ApexPro Telemetry Server. Secure the stand with the 5 screws removed in step 1.
  • Page 69: Rack Mounting

    Installation: Mounting Rack Mounting :$51,1* PERSONAL INJURY/EQUIPMENT DAMAGE — If the ApexPro Telemetry Server will be installed in a rack, observe the following guidelines associated with rack stability: ‹ Ensure both the top and bottom of the rack are securely fastened to a suitable and substantial building support.
  • Page 70 ApexPro Telemetry Server: end, center, and offset. Choice of mounting option is determined by rack requirements. Select a position in the rack for the ApexPro Telemetry Server, according to rack needs: end, center, and offset. Remove the screws from the center sides of the ApexPro Telemetry Server, required for the specific installation.
  • Page 71 Server with the back resting on the shelf installed in the previous step. For the center rack mounting option, have a second person assist by holding the ApexPro Telemetry Server in position in the rack while it is being secured. Align the flanges on the installation brackets with the rack rails.
  • Page 72 Installation: Mounting Secure the side brackets/ApexPro Telemetry Server in the rack with 4 rack rail screws. 172A Rack Shelf Mounting 127( ApexPro Telemetry Server shelf-mounting requires a 4-post rack. The ApexPro Telemetry Server must rest level when it is secured at the front rack posts, and rests on the shelf at the back.
  • Page 73 Remove the 10 screws in the center of both sides of the ApexPro Telemetry Server. Align the holes in the rack rails with the screw holes in the side of the ApexPro Telemetry Server. Secure the rack rails to the ApexPro Telemetry Server with the screws removed in step 1.
  • Page 74: Wall Mounting

    Installation: Mounting With another person assisting you, position the ApexPro Telemetry Server in place in the rack. Secure the rails/ApexPro Telemetry Server to the rack with 4 rack rail screws. Wall Mounting :$51,1* PERSONAL INJURY/EQUIPMENT FAILURE — Provide proper mounting support for the wall mount. Hardware securing...
  • Page 75: Connections

    ApexPro Telemetry Server. All the following connections are ethernet-based, and require a RJ-45 parallel cable connection. 127( ApexPro Telemetry Server ping functionality on the Unity Network IX network is disabled when the firewall is enabled. See “ATS Control Center” on page 2-27.
  • Page 76: Power Up

    ApexPro Telemetry Server power supplies automatically adjust to input power sources within the specified limits. See “Technical Specifications” on page A-3. Plug the power cord into the power cord receptacle in back of the ApexPro Telemetry Server. BACK PANEL Power Supply...
  • Page 77 Installation: Power up startup. FRONT PANEL SYSTEM SYSTEM RESET RESET ALARM ALARM RESET RESET POWER POWER 009A Power Switch The ApexPro Telemetry Server beeps three times when startup is complete. Revision C ApexPro Telemetry Server 3-21 2001989-178...
  • Page 78: Ip Address Configuration

    IX Address IP Address, Subnet and Gateway fields. 135A Enter the Unity Network MC network IP address, subnet mask and default gateway settings in the Unity Address IP Address, Subnet and Gateway fields. 3-22 ApexPro Telemetry Server Revision C 2001989-178...
  • Page 79 To have the administration port IP address dynamically allocated when the ApexPro Telemetry Server starts up, select the DHCP checkbox. Click Submit. For the new IP Address settings to take effect, restart the ApexPro Telemetry Server according to “Stop/Start/Restart ApexPro Telemetry Server”...
  • Page 80: Remote Services Configuration

    Configuration The Configure link is used to display/configure remote services settings. Click the Configuration link under the Remote Services menu. View/configure settings as required. 124A 127( Remove Service Configuration settings are automatically populated. 3-24 ApexPro Telemetry Server Revision C 2001989-178...
  • Page 81 Enterprise Tunnel URL If required, enter back Need to change office tunnel URL remote only if back office services back office. server changes, or if NOT using DNS. Click Save to apply configuration setting changes. Revision C ApexPro Telemetry Server 3-25 2001989-178...
  • Page 82: Start Remote Services

    Installation: Remote Services Configuration Start Remote Services The ApexPro Telemetry Server is factory configured with remote services disabled. Click the Control link under the Remote Services menu. Select the Service Agent Enable radio button. 127A Click Save to apply control setting changes.
  • Page 83: Setting The Telemetry System Type

    Log in to the Webmin application according to “Webmin Logons” on page 2- Click the Configuration tab. Click the Settings link. Select the appropriate Mode radio button for your ApexPro telemetry system. Refer to the configuration information for your specific ApexPro installation. 135A Click Submit. Revision C...
  • Page 84: Setting The Apexpro Telemetry Server Tower And Unit Name

    Click the Settings link. Enter a name for the ApexPro Telemetry Server tower into the Tower Name field. 135A Enter a name for the ApexPro Telemetry Server unit into the Unit Name field. Click Submit. 3-28 ApexPro Telemetry Server Revision C...
  • Page 85: Ptsconfig Modify Receiver Command

    If the list of unit names and their count of reserved receivers is empty (i.e., no unit names are entered), the ApexPro tower accepts admits from any unit. However, if even one unit name is entered, then ALL unit names needing access to the tower must be entered.
  • Page 86 If necessary, start the PTSCONFIG utility according to instructions in “ApexPro PTSCONFIG Utility” on page 2-35. Type modify receiver and press Enter. Press Ctrl +] to exit out of ptsconfig then close the MS–DOS window by typing exit at the prompt. 3-30 ApexPro Telemetry Server Revision C 2001989-178...
  • Page 87: Language Configuration

    “VNC Logon” on page 2-20. From the ApexPro Telemetry Server desktop, select Start > Run and type cmd. Verify the Windows command prompt window opens and the title bar is blue, indicating it is active. If not, click inside the command prompt window.
  • Page 88: Completion

    Click the Save/Load Defaults link under the Configuration menu along the left side of the window. Click Backup. Click the ApexPro Backup Files link ending with the .tar extension. 137A Click Save. Navigate to where you want to save the configuration file and click Save.
  • Page 89 2- Click the Configuration tab. Click the Run link. Click Stop, next to ApexPro Commands, to stop the ApexPro Telemetry Server software. Once the ApexPro Telemetry Server software stops, click the Save/Load Defaults link under the Configuration menu along the left side of the window.
  • Page 90 Installation: Completion For your notes 3-34 ApexPro Telemetry Server Revision C 2001989-178...
  • Page 91: Maintenance

    Maintenance Revision C ApexPro Telemetry Server 2001989-178...
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  • Page 93: General

    To make sure the ApexPro Telemetry Server hardware remains in proper operational and functional order, a good maintenance schedule must be adhered to. The manufacturer recommends the following: Visual Inspection: Should be performed by service personnel upon receipt of the equipment, one time per year thereafter, and prior to servicing the unit.
  • Page 94: Schedule

    LOSS OF MONITORING — Before shutting down the ApexPro Telemetry Server, use the following procedure to duplicate beds on the ApexPro Telemetry Server to an alternate tower. If the beds are not duplicated to an alternate tower and patient communication is not re-established, disruption of monitoring function will occur at the CIC Pro when the ApexPro Telemetry Server is shut down.
  • Page 95: Visual Inspection

    Messages information is purged if the Bed Duplicator application is shut down. Record the names of the beds on the ApexPro Telemetry Server. Bed names are changed during duplication, and will need to be restored when the beds are copied back to the ApexPro Telemetry Server.
  • Page 96 Ensure that all connections are properly seated and secure. CABLE INSULATION — Inspect all cables, insulation, strain-reliefs and connectors for damage, cracks or degradation. Refer damaged equipment to qualified service personnel for repair. ApexPro Telemetry Server Revision C 2001989-178...
  • Page 97: Cleaning

    External Surfaces &$87,21 EQUPMENT DAMAGE/SHOCK HAZARD —Make sure water does not run into any of the openings of the ApexPro Telemetry Server. An electrical shock hazard exists and/or damage may result if water is allowed to get inside the ApexPro Telemetry Server.
  • Page 98: Fans

    Accumulated dust can clog the fans and fan intakes and prevent proper cooling. The ApexPro Telemetry Server is equipped with two fan filters at the front of the chassis. These filters reduce the amount of dust and cooling air in the interior of the unit.
  • Page 99: Controlling Electrostatic Discharge Damage

    Discharge any static charge you may have built up before handling semiconductors or assemblies containing semiconductors. This can be done by touching any bare metal on the ApexPro Telemetry Server chassis, or cable connector jacks on the back of the unit. Do this frequently and repeatedly while working on the unit.
  • Page 100: Electrical Safety Tests

    Failure to implement a satisfactory maintenance schedule may cause undue equipment failure and possible health hazards. To help you establish a systematic maintenance routine, GE Medical Systems Information Technologies recommends that you perform all safety tests presented in this chapter:...
  • Page 101: Wall Receptacle Test

    (ground) connection has a power ground fault condition. Perform the test method below that is required by your country/local governing safety organization. Revision C ApexPro Telemetry Server 4-11 2001989-178...
  • Page 102 PART which could become LIVE in case of failure in BASIC INSULATION. The voltage drop between the parts described is measured and the impedance determined from the current and voltage drop. It shall not exceed the values indicated. 4-12 ApexPro Telemetry Server Revision C 2001989-178...
  • Page 103: Ground (Earth) Wire Leakage Current Tests

    Set the polarity switch on the leakage tester to RVS (reverse). Read the current leakage indicated on DMM. If the reading is greater than 3.5mA, the device under test fails and should be repaired and tested again. Revision C ApexPro Telemetry Server 4-13 2001989-178...
  • Page 104: Enclosure (Chassis) Leakage Current Test

    Set the polarity switch to RVS and observe the same meter readings as in the previous step. Set the polarity switch to NORMAL and observe the same meter readings as in the previous step. 4-14 ApexPro Telemetry Server Revision C 2001989-178...
  • Page 105: Test Completion

    2. Test Completion Disconnect all test equipment from the device. Disconnect the device power cord plug from the leakage tester power receptacle. Disconnect the leakage tester from the wall receptacle. Revision C ApexPro Telemetry Server 4-15 2001989-178...
  • Page 106: Checkout

    (the Bed Duplicator application can be used to temporarily transfer beds to an alternate ApexPro tower. See “Temporary Bed Transfer” on page 4-4). Shut down of the ApexPro Telemetry Server causes disruption of monitoring function at the CIC Pro. 127( This procedure requires a VNC connection. See “VNC Logon”...
  • Page 107: Receiver Function/Available Receivers Check

    Log back in as administrator, according to “ApexPro Telemetry Server Service Logons” on page 2-18. After the ApexPro Telemetry Server desktop is displayed, double-click My Computer Right-click the disk drive you want to check and select Properties. Select the Tools tab.
  • Page 108: Power Fail Alarm Verification Test (Power)

    Status LEDs Power Fail Alarm Power Supply Silence Button Switches Power Cord Connector 136A Press the power fail alarm silence button under the power cord connector. Repeat this procedure for the remaining power supply. 4-18 ApexPro Telemetry Server Revision C 2001989-178...
  • Page 109: Maintenance Checklist

    ___ Ground (Earth) Wire Leakage Current Tests ___ Enclosure (Chassis) Leakage Current Tests “Checkout Procedures” on page 4-16 ___ Disk Check ___ Receiver Function/Available Receivers Check ___ Power Fail Alarm Verification Test (Power) Revision C ApexPro Telemetry Server 4-19 2001989-178...
  • Page 110: Repair Log

    Maintenance: Repair Log Repair Log A repair log is included for your convenience to record the repair history of this product. Unit Serial Number: Institution Name: Date Maintenance/Repair Technician 4-20 ApexPro Telemetry Server Revision C 2001989-178...
  • Page 111: Troubleshooting

    Troubleshooting Revision C ApexPro Telemetry Server 2001989-178...
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  • Page 113: General Fault Isolation

    PCBs. Receiver System mounted loosely or near vibration. Power Source Faulty wiring, especially AC outlet. Circuit not dedicated to system. Symptoms of power source problems include static discharge, resetting problems, and noise. Revision C ApexPro Telemetry Server 2001989-178...
  • Page 114: Boot Failure

    Keyboard/Video/Mouse (KVM) may be required in certain cases to access the ApexPro Telemetry Server desktop. Network Connection Connect to ApexPro Telemetry Server through the network using Webmin. See “Webmin Logons” on page 2-21. Connect to ApexPro Telemetry Server through the network using VNC. See “VNC Logon”...
  • Page 115 On the remote computer, select Start > Settings > Network and Dial-up Connections > Make New Connection. Click Next in the Network Connection Wizard window. 226A In the Network Connection Type window, select the Connect directly to another computer radio button and click Next. 227A Revision C ApexPro Telemetry Server 2001989-178...
  • Page 116 In the Host or Guest window, select the Guest radio button and click Next. 228A In the Select a Device window, select Communications cable between two computers (COM1) from the pull-down list and click Next. 229A ApexPro Telemetry Server Revision C 2001989-178...
  • Page 117 Troubleshooting: General Fault Isolation In the Connection Availability window, select the Only for myself radio button and click Next. 230A Type a name for the connection and click Finish. 231A Revision C ApexPro Telemetry Server 2001989-178...
  • Page 118 Troubleshooting: General Fault Isolation Type the User Name and Password for the connection. 127( Only the cicadm or administrator logons are enabled on the ApexPro Telemetry Server for direct connection. See “ApexPro Telemetry Server Service Logons” on page 2-18. 232A Click Properties.
  • Page 119 16. Once a connection is established, start the Internet Explorer application on the remote computer. 17. Type http://192.168.1.3:5800 into the Address field and press Enter. 18. Logon to the ApexPro Telemetry Server desktop using the password corresponding to the user name defined in step 8. Revision C...
  • Page 120: Component Troubleshooting

    Loss of functionality on all Motherboard or backplane Replace motherboard and/ “CPU Boards” PCI cards: SNMP, IX NIC. damage. or backplane riser. page 6-39. PCI connector damage. Replace motherboard and/ “CPU Boards” or backplane riser. page 6-39. 5-10 ApexPro Telemetry Server Revision C 2001989-178...
  • Page 121 Clean or replace drive and/ “Hard Drive” or drive filter. page 6-30. “Drive Filter” page 6-9. Windows System Error Loss of both hard drives. Replace both hard drives. “Hard Drive” "Unknown Hard Drive page 6-30. Error". Revision C ApexPro Telemetry Server 5-11 2001989-178...
  • Page 122 Inability to access SNMP Discharged SNMP card AC power outage will while server is shut down. battery. discharge SNMP battery. Plug ApexPro Telemetry Server into a working outlet and recharge battery Dead SNMP card battery. Replace SNMP card “SNMP Battery”...
  • Page 123: Service Status Indicators

    The ApexPro Telemetry Server system can fail if conditions causing system alarms are not rectified quickly. The ApexPro Telemetry Server is equipped with system status indicators that activate whenever specific system-critical conditions are met. Status indicator system failure alarms call attention to critical system conditions which require immediate attention.
  • Page 124: Audible Alarms

    An audible alarm buzzer indicates critical system conditions requiring immediate service attention. Audible alarms are silenced by pressing the ALARM RESET button, located behind a locking panel on right side of the ApexPro Telemetry Server front panel. SYSTEM SYSTEM RESET...
  • Page 125 Low Limit treshold. 146A Hard Drive Access and log into the Webmin application according to “Webmin Logons” page 2-21. Click the Diagnostics tab. Click the Hardware link. Click the Harddrive link. 147A Revision C ApexPro Telemetry Server 5-15 2001989-178...
  • Page 126 Click the Power link. The Power Diagnostics page displays real-time power supply status, and real-time CPU and System power levels. Power levels must be between the High- and Low Limit levels displayed. 148A 5-16 ApexPro Telemetry Server Revision C 2001989-178...
  • Page 127 “Webmin Logons” page 2-21. Click the Diagnostics tab. Click the Hardware link. Click the Temperatures link. The Temperatures page displays real-time ApexPro Telemetry Server internal temperature information. Temperatures must be between the High- and Low Limit levels displayed. 149A Revision C...
  • Page 128 150A A typical listing might include the following data: Secondary Care Unit: Patient IP Address Device Type Address Device Name Name 126.0.17.206 TELE TOWER (2000) “SICU: TOWR7e0011 126.0.17.206 TELE BED (2001) “SICU:214-A” “JACKSON” 5-18 ApexPro Telemetry Server Revision C 2001989-178...
  • Page 129 CENTRAL (2000) “ICU:CS4” IP Address — Uniquely identifies each device on the network, whether the devices are manufactured by GE Medical Systems Information Technologies, or are part of the hospital information system. Device Type — Includes: ‹ CENTRAL: Centralscope central station/CIC Pro ‹...
  • Page 130: Accessing Service Utilities

    Unity Network MC network. The Service Utilities provide several advanced and specialized functions for configuring and troubleshooting the ApexPro Telemetry Server. For more information about ApexPro Telemetry Server service utilities, see “Service Utilities” on page 2-18.
  • Page 131 Troubleshooting: Event Logs Use this window to view ApexPro and Windows Dr. Watson log files, as follows: 111A Select the log files you want to view from the ApexPro Logs and/or Dr. Watson Log lists. Click Reset to deselect all files. 127( Ctrl + click to select multiple items from the lists.
  • Page 132 Click Close to close the Download complete window without performing any additional tasks. Download Telestat Logs 127( Saved logs are compressed into a *.zip formatted file. A.zip file utility, such as PKZIP is required to open the downloaded file. 5-22 ApexPro Telemetry Server Revision C 2001989-178...
  • Page 133 Click Close to close the Download complete window without performing any additional tasks. Select the Close this dialog box when download completes, and the Download complete window closes automatically when the download operation is finished. Revision C ApexPro Telemetry Server 5-23 2001989-178...
  • Page 134 Troubleshooting: Event Logs For your notes 5-24 ApexPro Telemetry Server Revision C 2001989-178...
  • Page 135: Parts Lists, Drawings And Replacement

    Parts Lists, Drawings and Replacement Revision C ApexPro Telemetry Server 2001989-178...
  • Page 136 For your notes ApexPro Telemetry Server Revision C 2001989-178...
  • Page 137: Field Replacement Units (Frus)

    Power Supply UPS 2000VA 120 Volts 2022431-001 Front/Mid Tower Brackets 2022432-001 Tower Mount Stand 2022433-001 18" Rack Mount Slides (Pair) 2022433-002 20" Rack Mount Slides (Pair) 2022433-003 22" Rack Mount Slides (Pair) 2022433-004 24" Rack Mount Slides (Pair) Revision C ApexPro Telemetry Server 2001989-178...
  • Page 138: Disassembly/Assembly

    “Hard Drive” on page 6-30 “CD ROM Drive” on page 6-34 “CPU Fan” on page 6-36 “Chassis Fan” on page 6-38 “CPU Boards” on page 6-39 “Power Module” on page 6-50 “Temperature Sensor” on page 6-52 ApexPro Telemetry Server Revision C 2001989-178...
  • Page 139: Field Replacement Preparation

    Observe these safety guidelines before opening the ApexPro Telemetry Server case. Turn the ApexPro Telemetry Server off, and unplug the AC power cord from the back of the server and from the wall outlet. Turn off all connected peripheral devices.
  • Page 140: Fru Orientation

    Parts Lists, Drawings and Replacement: Disassembly/Assembly FRU Orientation The following figure illustrates front, back, left and right orientation referred to throughout the field replacement procedures. Back Left Right Front Bottom 050A ApexPro Telemetry Server Revision C 2001989-178...
  • Page 141: Fan Filter

    Parts Lists, Drawings and Replacement: Disassembly/Assembly Fan Filter Turn the latch securing the front service door on the front panel of the ApexPro Telemetry Server and open the door. Drive Bay Door Latch 203A Slide the filter frame out of the service opening.
  • Page 142 Parts Lists, Drawings and Replacement: Disassembly/Assembly Remove the foam filter from the filter frame. 043A Reverse the steps in this procedure to install the fan filter. ApexPro Telemetry Server Revision C 2001989-178...
  • Page 143: Drive Filter

    Parts Lists, Drawings and Replacement: Disassembly/Assembly Drive Filter Turn the latch securing the front service door on the front panel of the ApexPro Telemetry Server and open the door. Drive Bay Door Latch 203A Using a phillips screwdriver, remove the two screws securing the drive filter cover.
  • Page 144: Chassis Cover

    Using a phillips screwdriver, remove the 2 screws securing the right side of the cover. 041A Using a phillips screwdriver, remove the 2 screws securing the left front side of the cover. 167A 6-10 ApexPro Telemetry Server Revision C 2001989-178...
  • Page 145 Slide the cover backwards until the lip on the front of the cover clears the groove in the chassis. Lift and remove the cover. Reverse the steps in this procedure to install the chassis cover. Revision C ApexPro Telemetry Server 6-11 2001989-178...
  • Page 146: Raid Card

    The RAID card FRU kit contains replacement ATA serial cables as well. 014A Disconnect the LED connector from the front edge of the RAID card. 049A 6-12 ApexPro Telemetry Server Revision C 2001989-178...
  • Page 147 Remove the 3 screws securing the back of the CPU module to the chassis. 046A Remove the 2 screws securing the front of the CPU module to the chassis. 048A Carefully move the CPU module far enough to allow card removal. Revision C ApexPro Telemetry Server 6-13 2001989-178...
  • Page 148 Parts Lists, Drawings and Replacement: Disassembly/Assembly Using a phillips screwdriver, remove the screw securing the network card in the slot. 163A 10. Remove the network card from the slot. 164A 6-14 ApexPro Telemetry Server Revision C 2001989-178...
  • Page 149 047A 12. Remove the RAID card from the slot. 033A 13. Reverse the steps in this procedure to install the RAID card. 14. If applicable, perform the “Electrical Safety Tests” on page 4-10. Revision C ApexPro Telemetry Server 6-15 2001989-178...
  • Page 150: Network Card

    Remove the 3 screws securing the back of the CPU module to the chassis. 046A Remove the 2 screws securing the front of the CPU module to the chassis. 048A Carefully move the CPU module far enough to allow card removal. 6-16 ApexPro Telemetry Server Revision C 2001989-178...
  • Page 151 Using a phillips screwdriver, remove the screw securing the network card in the slot. 163A Remove the network card from the slot. 164A Reverse the steps in this procedure to install the network card. 10. If applicable, perform the “Electrical Safety Tests” on page 4-10. Revision C ApexPro Telemetry Server 6-17 2001989-178...
  • Page 152: Snmp Boards

    Parts Lists, Drawings and Replacement: Disassembly/Assembly SNMP Boards &$87,21 LOSS OF CONNECTIVITY — SNMP board replacement requires re-entry of serial number information. Improper ApexPro Telemetry Server serial number information will prevent remote services connection. Complete “Field Replacement Preparation” on page 6-5.
  • Page 153 049A Unplug the SNMP extension board from the SNMP connection board. 127( Gently wiggle the SNMP extension board to help remove it from the connection board. 056A Revision C ApexPro Telemetry Server 6-19 2001989-178...
  • Page 154 Disconnect the power connector from the receptacle on the back edge of the SNMP connector board. 022A Disconnect the battery connector from the receptacle on the top of the SNMP connector board. 022A 6-20 ApexPro Telemetry Server Revision C 2001989-178...
  • Page 155 SNMP connection board. Note the position and orientation of the connectors for reassembly. Network Temperature Port Connectors Sensor Power Fail Connector Connector Input Connector 022A Revision C ApexPro Telemetry Server 6-21 2001989-178...
  • Page 156 EQUIPMENT DAMAGE — Use extra care to make sure the pins are properly aligned before seating the SNMP extension board. Bent/broken pins may result if the pins are misaligned. 15. If applicable, perform the “Electrical Safety Tests” on page 4-10. 6-22 ApexPro Telemetry Server Revision C 2001989-178...
  • Page 157 &$87,21 LOSS OF CONNECTIVITY — Improper serial number will cause loss of remote service connectivity. 19. Enter the proper serial number for the ApexPro Telemetry Server into the Serial Number field. Click Submit. 127( The proper serial number is also printed on a label on the ApexPro Telemetry Server cover.
  • Page 158: Snmp Battery

    “Chassis Cover” on page 6-10. Disconnect the power cable connector from the receptacle on the CPU module. 040A Disconnect the CD data cable connector from the left front edge of the CPU module. 038A 6-24 ApexPro Telemetry Server Revision C 2001989-178...
  • Page 159 SNMP extension board to help remove it from the connection board. 056A Disconnect the SNMP battery connection from the receptacle on the top of the SNMP connector board. Note the position and orientation of the connector for reassembly. 022A Revision C ApexPro Telemetry Server 6-25 2001989-178...
  • Page 160 EQUIPMENT DAMAGE — Use extra care to make sure the pins are properly aligned before seating the SNMP extension board. Bent/broken pins may result if the pins are misaligned. 10. If applicable, perform the “Electrical Safety Tests” on page 4-10. 6-26 ApexPro Telemetry Server Revision C 2001989-178...
  • Page 161: Drive Bay

    016A Using a phillips screwdriver, remove the 2 screws securing the outside edge of the drive bay to the right side of the chassis. 017A Revision C ApexPro Telemetry Server 6-27 2001989-178...
  • Page 162 CD/top hard drive carrier. 059A Disconnect all power and data cables from the backs of the CD ROM and hard drives. Note the position and orientation of the connectors for reassembly. 015A 6-28 ApexPro Telemetry Server Revision C 2001989-178...
  • Page 163 “CD ROM Drive” on page 6-34 ‹ “Temperature Sensor” on page 6-52 10. Reverse the steps in this procedure to install the drive bay. 11. If applicable, perform the “Electrical Safety Tests” on page 4-10. Revision C ApexPro Telemetry Server 6-29 2001989-178...
  • Page 164: Hard Drive

    Using a phillips screwdriver, remove the 4 anchor screws securing the bottom hard drive on both sides inside the drive bay. 018A Slide the bottom hard drive out of the back of the drive bay. 074A 6-30 ApexPro Telemetry Server Revision C 2001989-178...
  • Page 165 Using a phillips screwdriver, remove the 4 anchor screws securing the CD/hard drive carrier in the drive bay on both sides. 018A Slide the CD/hard drive carrier out of the front of the drive bay. 160A Revision C ApexPro Telemetry Server 6-31 2001989-178...
  • Page 166 Using a phillips screwdriver, remove the 4 screws securing the top hard drive in the CD/hard drive carrier on both sides. 063A Slide the top hard drive out of the back of the CD/hard drive carrier. 069A 6-32 ApexPro Telemetry Server Revision C 2001989-178...
  • Page 167 16. Navigate to the correct array. 127( There is a Mirroring Process progress bar. 17. After the mirroring process is complete, the 100% complete information will be displayed. 127( The mirroring procedure will take approximately 45 minutes. Revision C ApexPro Telemetry Server 6-33 2001989-178...
  • Page 168: Cd Rom Drive

    Using a phillips screwdriver, remove the 4 anchor screws securing the CD/hard drive carrier in the drive bay on both sides. 018A Slide the CD/hard drive carrier out of the front of the drive bay. 160A 6-34 ApexPro Telemetry Server Revision C 2001989-178...
  • Page 169 CD ROM drive into the CD/hard drive carrier. 066A, 066A Lift the CD ROM drive off of the CD/hard drive carrier. 071A Reverse the steps in this procedure to install the CD ROM drive. Revision C ApexPro Telemetry Server 6-35 2001989-178...
  • Page 170: Cpu Fan

    Note the position and orientation of the connector for reassembly. Fan Power Connector 019A Rotate the latches securing the memory card out and down. Remove the memory card from the slot in the CPU main board. 204A 6-36 ApexPro Telemetry Server Revision C 2001989-178...
  • Page 171 The figure shows the proper fit. Reverse the steps in this procedure to install the CPU fan. If applicable, perform the “Electrical Safety Tests” on page 4-10. Revision C ApexPro Telemetry Server 6-37 2001989-178...
  • Page 172: Chassis Fan

    Remove the fan assembly. 101A Remove the fan from the fan assembly. Reverse the steps in this procedure to install the CPU fan. If applicable, perform the “Electrical Safety Tests” on page 4-10. 6-38 ApexPro Telemetry Server Revision C 2001989-178...
  • Page 173: Cpu Boards

    Complete “Field Replacement Preparation” on page 6-5. Disconnect all jacks and plugs from the CPU board I/O ports at the back of the ApexPro Telemetry Server. Remove the chassis cover according to “Chassis Cover” on page 6-10. Disconnect the CD data cable connector from the main CPU board.
  • Page 174 Disconnect the watchdog timer from the receptacle near the back left corner of the main CPU board. Note the pin position and orientation of the watchdog timer connector for reassembly. Watchdog Timer Connector 099A, 100A 6-40 ApexPro Telemetry Server Revision C 2001989-178...
  • Page 175 Remove the 3 screws securing the back of the CPU module to the chassis. 046A Remove the 2 screws securing the front of the CPU module to the chassis. 048A 10. Carefully move the CPU module far enough to allow card removal. Revision C ApexPro Telemetry Server 6-41 2001989-178...
  • Page 176 Unity Network MC network ports and the back of the main CPU board in the CPU module. 091A 12. Using a phillips screwdriver, remove the screw securing the angle bracket retaining the left front corner of the main CPU board. Remove the angle bracket. 096A 6-42 ApexPro Telemetry Server Revision C 2001989-178...
  • Page 177 Do not pull the main CPU board out any further than necessary to allow access to the external keyboard plug in the back right corner of the main CPU board, or damage to the external keyboard plug/ wires may result. External Keyboard Plug 092A Revision C ApexPro Telemetry Server 6-43 2001989-178...
  • Page 178 CPU main board, or the connection tabs on the main CPU board will not fully seat into the slots. 216A 16. Remove the CPU fan according to “CPU Fan” on page 6-36. 6-44 ApexPro Telemetry Server Revision C 2001989-178...
  • Page 179 17. Remove the 3 screws securing the back of the CPU module to the chassis. 046A 18. Remove the 2 screws securing the front of the CPU module to the chassis. 048A 19. Carefully move the CPU module far enough to allow card removal. Revision C ApexPro Telemetry Server 6-45 2001989-178...
  • Page 180 Parts Lists, Drawings and Replacement: Disassembly/Assembly 20. Using a phillips screwdriver, remove the screw securing the network card in the slot. 163A 21. Remove the network card from the slot. 164A 6-46 ApexPro Telemetry Server Revision C 2001989-178...
  • Page 181 Parts Lists, Drawings and Replacement: Disassembly/Assembly 22. Using a phillips screwdriver, remove the screw securing the RAID card in the slot. 047A 23. Remove the RAID card from the slot. 033A Revision C ApexPro Telemetry Server 6-47 2001989-178...
  • Page 182 CPU module. Loosen the bottom screw securing the bracket and pivot the bracket 90°. Loosen Bottom Screw Remove Top Screw 020A 25. Disconnect the power cable connector from the CPU module. 040A 6-48 ApexPro Telemetry Server Revision C 2001989-178...
  • Page 183 28. Lift the CPU riser board up and out of the chassis. 29. Reverse the steps in this procedure to install the CPU boards. 30. If applicable, perform the “Electrical Safety Tests” on page 4-10. Revision C ApexPro Telemetry Server 6-49 2001989-178...
  • Page 184: Power Module

    ApexPro Telemetry Server is in operation. Severe burns could result. The ApexPro Telemetry Server is equipped with "Hot swappable" power modules. This feature allows for power module replacement with no interruption in ApexPro Telemetry Server operation. If you are removing a defective power module, determine which power module is defective.
  • Page 185 Loosen the thumbscrew securing the power supply in the chassis. 166A Grasp the handle on the back of the power module. Pull the power supply out of the ApexPro Telemetry Server. 165A Place the power module in a safe place and allow it to cool. Ensure that no one touches it with bare hands it until it has cooled to a safe temperature.
  • Page 186: Temperature Sensor

    Using a phillips screwdriver, remove the 4 anchor screws securing the CD/hard drive carrier in the drive bay on both sides. 018A Slide the CD/hard drive carrier out of the front of the drive bay. 160A 6-52 ApexPro Telemetry Server Revision C 2001989-178...
  • Page 187 Slide the top hard drive out of the back of the CD/hard drive carrier. 069A Using a phillips screwdriver, remove the screw securing the temperature sensor to the back left of the hard drive. 070A Revision C ApexPro Telemetry Server 6-53 2001989-178...
  • Page 188 Using a phillips screwdriver, remove the screw securing the temperature sensor at the back of the chassis floor, next to the power supply module. 075A 127( Note the position of the temperature sensor DIP switches for re-assembly. Number Position 6-54 ApexPro Telemetry Server Revision C 2001989-178...
  • Page 189 10. Remove the temperature sensors and the associated temperature sensor wire harnesses, cutting/removing any ties as required. 11. Reverse the steps in this procedure to install the temperature sensors. 12. If applicable, perform the “Electrical Safety Tests” on page 4-10. Revision C ApexPro Telemetry Server 6-55 2001989-178...
  • Page 190 Parts Lists, Drawings and Replacement: Disassembly/Assembly For your notes 6-56 ApexPro Telemetry Server Revision C 2001989-178...
  • Page 191 Technical Specifications Revision C ApexPro Telemetry Server 2001989-178...
  • Page 192 For your notes ApexPro Telemetry Server Revision C 2001989-178...
  • Page 193: Technical Specifications

    Technical Specifications: Technical Specifications Technical Specifications Due to continual product innovation, GE Medical Systems Information Technologies designs and specifications are subject to change without notice. OEM Compliance Specifications Listed/labeled by the OEM Mfg. as compliant with: Safety Certificate Item Number...
  • Page 194: Performance Specifications

    Technical Specifications: Technical Specifications Performance Specifications Processor Speed 2.4 Gigahertz Number of Patients Supported Max. Number of ApexPro Telemetry Servers (in a single care unit) Controls Power on/off switch or momentary switch. Reset switch behind lockable Power Switch door. Keyboard...
  • Page 195: General

    45 cm (17.7 in) Depth w/Handles 49.5 cm (19.5 in) Width 48.2 cm (19 in) Weight 14.3 kg (31.5 lbs.) Certification UL/CSA/CE certification as required per the original equipment manufacturer (OEM). Safety: CE Compliant, UL/cUL approved Revision C ApexPro Telemetry Server 2001989-178...
  • Page 196 Technical Specifications: Technical Specifications For your notes ApexPro Telemetry Server Revision C 2001989-178...
  • Page 197: Service Laptop Direct Connection Configuration

    Service Laptop Direct Connection Configuration Revision C ApexPro Telemetry Server 2001989-178...
  • Page 198 For your notes ApexPro Telemetry Server Revision C 2001989-178...
  • Page 199: Service Laptop Direct Connection

    However, non-standard networks, or conflicting network device identification/ configuration may prevent remote connection. To connect to the ApexPro Telemetry Server, IP addressing on the service laptop must match the ApexPro Telemetry Server Unity Network IX network TCP/IP configuration scheme, which is defined by the first numbers used for IP addressing and the subnet mask.
  • Page 200 Service Laptop Direct Connection Configuration: Service Laptop Direct Connection For your notes ApexPro Telemetry Server Revision C 2001989-178...
  • Page 202 Asia Headquarters World Headquarters GE Medical Systems GE Medical Systems GE Medical Systems Information Technologies GmbH Information Technologies Asia; GE (China) Co., Ltd. Information Technologies, Inc. Munzinger Straße 3-5 24th Floor, Shanghai MAXDO Center, 8200 West Tower Avenue D-79111 Freiburg...

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