Mac 800
Mac 800
Mac 800
MAC™ 800
Resting ECG Analysis System
Software Version 1
Service Manual
2031504-159 Revision D
NOTE
This manual applies to the MAC™ 800 software version 1. Due to continuing product innovation, specifications
in this manual are subject to change without notice.
CardioSoft, CASE, Hookup Advisor, MAC, Mactrode, MUSEand 12SL are trademarks owned by GE Medical
Systems Information Technologies, a division of General Electric Company going to market as GE Healthcare.
All other marks are not owned by GE and are instead owned by their respective owners.
2 Equipment Overview
General Description . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-2
Front View . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2-2
Side View . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2-3
Back View . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2-3
Keypad . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2-4
3 Troubleshooting
General Fault Isolation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-2
Power-Up Self-Test . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3-2
Poor Quality ECGs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3-2
Visual Inspection . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3-3
4 Maintenance
Introduction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-2
Recommended Maintenance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4-2
Required Tools and Supplies . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4-2
5 Parts Lists
Ordering Parts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5-2
A Technical Specifications
Features and Functions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . A-2
Classification . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . A-5
B Electromagnetic Compatibility
Electromagnetic Compatibility (EMC) Overview . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . B-2
Manual Information
Revision History
The document’s part number and revision appear at the bottom of each
page. The revision identifies the document’s update level. The revision
history of this document is summarized in the following table.
Manual Purpose
This manual supplies technical information for service representatives
and technical personnel so they can maintain the equipment to the
assembly level. Use it as a guide for maintenance and electrical repairs
considered field repairable. Where necessary, the manual identifies
additional sources of relevant information and/or technical assistance.
See the MAC™ 800 Resting ECG Analysis System Operator’s Manual
(2031504-182) for the instructions necessary to operate the equipment
safely in accordance with its function and intended use.
Intended Audience
This manual is intended for persons who use, maintain, or troubleshoot
this equipment.
Term Definition
DANGER Indicates an imminent hazard which, if not avoided, will result in death or
serious injury.
WARNING Indicates a potential hazard or unsafe practice which, if not avoided, could
result in death or serious injury.
CAUTION Indicates a potential hazard or unsafe practice which, if not avoided, could
result in minor personal injury or product/property damage.
NOTE Provides application tips or other useful information to ensure that you get
the most from your equipment.
Equipment Information
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.
If the installation of this equipment, in the USA, will use 240 V rather
than 120 V, the source must be a center-tapped, 240 V, single-phase
circuit.
Parts and accessories used must meet the requirements of the applicable
IEC 60601 series safety standards, and/or the system configuration must
meet the requirements of the IEC 60601-1-1 medical electrical systems
standard.
The use of accessory equipment not complying with the equivalent safety
requirements of this equipment may lead to a reduced level of safety of
the resulting system. Consideration relating to the choice shall include:
Safety Messages
Additional safety messages may be found throughout this manual that
provide appropriate safe operation information.
DANGER
FLAMMABLE HAZARD — Do not use in the presence of
flammable anesthetics.
WARNING
USE APPROPRIATE POWER SOURCE — This is a
Class I device with protective earth equipment. The mains
plug must be connected to an appropriate power supply.
WARNING
PROPER GROUNDING — Operate the unit from its
battery if the integrity of the protective earth conductor is
in doubt.
CAUTION
AUTHORIZED SERVICE PERSONNEL ONLY — This
equipment contains no user serviceable parts. Refer
servicing to qualified service personnel.
CAUTION
USE ONLY ON ORDER BY PHYSICIAN — U.S.
Federal law restricts this device to the sale by or on the
order of a physician.
Equipment Symbols
See the MAC™ 800 Resting ECG Analysis System Operator’s Manual
(2031504-182) for information about the symbols used on this product
and its packaging.
Equipment Identification
Equipment can be identified via the product label and serial number
attached to the equipment. The following topics describe the components
of the product label and the serial number.
Product Label
Item Description
NOTE
Actual product label may differ from this representative example.
07 = 2007
08 = 2008
E Manufacturing Site
F Miscellaneous Characteristic
Service Requirements
Refer equipment servicing to GE-authorized service personnel only. Any
unauthorized attempt to repair equipment under warranty voids the
warranty.
General Description
The MAC™ 800 is a 3- and 6-lead print, 12-channel display system with
a 7 inch (17.78 cm) diagonal display, active patient cable, battery
operation, and options for communication capabilities.
Front View
Name Description
Side View
Name Description
A ECG signal input connector Connects the patient cable to the device.
B Secure digital (SD) card Houses the secure digital (SD) card for external
slot storage.
Back View
Name Description
Name Description
Keypad
The English keypad is shown in the following illustration.
Name Description
B Leads key Changes the leads when the screen is being used to
display waveforms.
Name Description
E Trimpad The arrows move the cursor left, right, up, or down.
The center button moves the focus within a window or
selects the currently active item.
Detailed Description
Block Diagram
System Architecture
Overview
Hardware/firmware Architecture
The MAC 800 hardware and firmware subsystems include the following:
Product Interfaces
The MAC 800 system offers the following interfaces for connecting to
external devices for data communication, software updates, and the
control of workload devices:
Software Architecture
Layered Structure of application software
The next screen that appears after the start-up screen depends on the
Power Up mode selected in System Configuration. The Resting ECG
mode is the default Power Up mode.
Visual Inspection
A thorough visual inspection of the equipment can save time. Small
things—disconnected cables, foreign debris on circuit boards, missing
hardware, loose components—can frequently cause symptoms and
equipment failures that may appear to be unrelated and difficult to
track.
NOTE
Take the time to make all the recommended visual checks before
starting any detailed troubleshooting procedures
LCD display filter Scratches or cracks in the display filter (transparent part of
keyboard bezel) that impair viewing
SD card Cracks
Dirt, scratches, or debris on contacts
Event Logging
Setting Up Event Logging
The MAC 800 system can be set up to create an XML-format Event Log
that contains system errors, warnings, and informational messages. Use
the following procedure to configure the level of severity of messages
written to the Event Log.
4. Type 7763 and press F6 to select OK to open the Service Setup menu.
5. Move the focus to the Event Log button and press the Enter key.
To enable event logging, check the Key Event Logging check box.
To disable event logging, clear the Key Event Logging check box.
NOTE
To access the log file, insert the SD card into an SD card reader
connected to a computer with a Windows operating system and open
the log file with a text editor like Notepad or WordPad. If the Event
Log is requested by GE Service for troubleshooting an issue, the file
can be sent as an email attachment.
4. Type 7763 and press F6 to select OK to open the Service Setup menu.
5. Move the focus to the System Diagnostics button and press the Enter
key to open the Diagnostic Tests window.
Display Test
The Display Test can be used to determine if the display pixels are
working properly.
4. Press the right arrow key on the Trimpad repeatedly to move the
color bars horizontally across the screen.
5. Verify that the color band pattern (red, green, blue, white) scrolls
across the screen.
8. Verify that the color band pattern (red, green, blue, white) scrolls
down the screen.
9. Press the F1 key to switch to cycle through the solid color pane (red,
green, blue, white).
For each pane, check for black pixels. Pass the test if no more than
four black pixels are observed on any single color pane.
NOTE
A black pixel observed on one pane will probably be observed on
every pane.
Speaker Test
The Speaker Test can be used to determine if the speaker is working
properly.
Keyboard Test
The Keyboard Test can be used to determine if the keyboard is working
properly.
3. Press each key on the keyboard and verify the value appears in the
corresponding representation of that key on the screen.
A key passes the test if its value appears on the screen when the
corresponding key is pressed.
4. To test for “sticky keys”, continue to press keys and verify that the
screen representation of the key is refreshing with each subsequent
key press.
A key passes if the key on the screen refreshing with each repeated
key press.
Passed
Battery Test
The Battery Test can be used to determine the status of the Lithium-Ion
battery.
Writer Test
The Writer Test can be used to determine if the writer is working
properly.
NOTE
Before performing the Writer Test, be sure that the correct thermal
paper is properly loaded in the writer tray. Refer to the MAC 800
Resting ECG Analysis System Operator’s Manual for instructions on
loading paper.
b. When one page of the report has printed, press the Stop button.
The 50mm/s speed test passes if one cycle of the square wave
spans 50 mm on paper, measured from corner to corner of wave,
with allowable tolerance of 1.0 mm. If that criteria is not met, the
text fails.
RS232 Test
The RS232 Test can be used to determine if the comm ports are working
properly.
5. When the test is complete, press F6 to Cancel and close the results
window.
LAN Test
The LAN Test can be used to test network connectivity.
4. Press the Enter key to select the Test Network Connectivity button.
Modem Test
The Modem Test can be used to test the internal modem.
4. With the focus on the Internal Modem Test button press the Enter
key.
USB Test
The USB Test can be used to test the USB port.
2. Connect a USB keyboard to the USB port of the MAC 800 back panel.
4. Press any key on the USB keyboard and verify pass or fail:
2. Connect a patient cable with lead wires to the MAC 800 patient cable
connector.
If the lead wire still fails the test, replace the mainboard assembly as
described in “Replacing the Mainboard Assembly” on page 4-16.
Equipment Problems
ECG Data Noise
If the acquired ECG data displays unacceptable noise levels:
Error Codes
No action is necessary for isolated error occurrences. However if the unit
is malfunctioning and any of the following error messages are repeating
and unrecoverable, replace the FRUs in the order as listed.
Printer Internal Error 2 Printhead temperature is too hot or too cold to print
1. Insert the SD card into the SD card slot in right side as shown.
5. Highlight the setup file you want to save to SD card from the list on
left side of the window.
6. Press F1 to select Export.
The following window opens.
Storing ECGs
Q: Why won't any of the ECGs I perform save to the SD card?
Cleaning
Q: Should I clean the MAC 800?
Refer to the MAC™ 800 Operator’s Manual for details on cleaning the
MAC 800 system.
Battery Capacity
Q: What is the capacity of the battery?
MAC Address
Q: I need to provide the MAC address of the device to the network
administrator to enable the LAN communication option. How do I obtain
the MAC address?
Calibration
Q: How do I calibrate the MAC 800 system?
A: When it becomes necessary, you can calibrate the MAC 800 system
using the following method:
System Setup
Location Number
Q: When entering patient data, how do I get the Location field to
automatically populate with the same number?
A: The Location number can be set in Basic Setup to save you from
entering it for each test.
Patient Questions
Q: How do I change which questions I see when I am entering the
patient data?
A: The patient questions you see on the Patient Data window when
starting a test were set up in Patient Setup.
3. Move the focus to the Extra Questions... button and press Enter to
open the Extra Questions window.
4. For each extra question you wish to ask in the Patient Data window,
type the Prompt and select the type of question from the Type list
(Alphanumeric, Numeric, Yes/No/Unknown).
Passwords
Q: The system was set up for High Security Mode and I forgot my
password. How do I access the system?
2. Log into the system with the password provided by GE Tech Support.
3. Immediately after logging into the system, verify your MAC 800 user
name and password. Record this information and store in a secure
location for future reference.
Serial Number
Q: When the mainboard is replaced, how do I reenter the serial number
to the new mainboard?
The unit’s serial number is located on the product label on the bottom
of the device.
Clinical
Resting ECG Report Format
Q: How do I change the way an ECG looks (format) when it prints out?
A: Do the following.
4. Select which type of ECG report you want to change from 10s ECG
Report Format list:
5. Select the number of copies you want from Report Copies list.
7. If you do not want the MAC 800 interpretation to print on the ECG,
clear the Print Interpretation check box.
Editing
Q: Can you edit the interpretation at the MAC 800, and then transmit
the edited record to the MUSE system as an unconfirmed record?
There are three configurations that determine the initial window that
appears at power up and what actions the user will need to perform to
navigate to the Main Menu.
The various steps in this section describe how to navigate from the power
up screen to the Main Menu for the various system configurations.
Use the steps that apply to your system configuration settings.
NOTE
To perform system setup functions, log in as a user who is assigned
setup editing privileges.
b. Press the Enter key or press the down arrow key on the
trimpad to move the focus to the Password field.
NOTE
To perform system setup functions, log in as a user who is assigned
setup editing privileges.
b. Press the Enter key or press the down arrow key on the
trimpad to move the focus to the Password field.
NOTE
If the barcode prompt does not appear, go to step 3.
NOTE
To perform system setup functions, log in as a user who is assigned
setup editing privileges.
b. Press the Enter key or press the down arrow key on the
trimpad to move the focus to the Password field.
2. If the system is configured for Main Screen Power up mode and does
not have the High Security Mode enabled, the Main Menu appears
after powering up the system. No further keys need be pressed in
order to display the Main Menu.
Introduction
Recommended Maintenance
Regular maintenance, irrespective of usage, is essential to ensure that
the equipment will always be functional when required. See the MAC
800 Resting ECG Analysis System Operator’s Manual for cleaning
procedures. GE recommends that electrical safety checks be performed
annually.
WARNING
MAINTENANCE RESPONSIBILITIES — Failure on the
part of all responsible individuals, hospitals or
institutions employing the use of this device to implement
the recommended maintenance schedule may cause
equipment failure and possible health hazards. The
manufacturer does not, in any manner, assume the
responsibility for performing the recommended
maintenance schedule, unless an Equipment
Maintenance Agreement exists.
ECG simulator
Phillips #1 screwdriver
Hexagonal screw drivers
Current leakage tester
Anti-static wrist strap
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NOTE
Always use an anti-static wrist strap while opening the MAC 800
unit to avoid possible damage due to static electricity.
Bottom Assembly
Battery
LCD Assembly
Writer Assembly
Keypad Assembly
Patient Cable
Serial Cable
NOTE
Take strict precautions against electrostatic discharge damage
while replacing field replaceable units.
2. Disconnect the patient cable from the MAC 800 side panel connector
as shown in the following illustration.
b. While pushing the tool into the hole, pull the cable to remove it
from the base of the barcode reader.
3. Press the battery release tab (A) and raise the battery from its
compartment to remove it.
NOTE
Always use an anti-static wrist strap while opening the MAC 800
unit to avoid possible damage due to static electricity.
2. With the display connector at the top and facing upwards, locate the
RTC battery BT on the right side of the Mainboard.
4. Pull up the battery and cut the visible leg of the battery, keeping
enough of the leg on the Mainboard so that you can desolder and pull
off the broken leg with pliers.
NOTE
The ground leg of the battery is connected to a huge ground path,
which makes desoldering this leg difficult.
5. Desolder the other leg and pull it off the battery with the leg from the
Mainboard.
7. Turn the Mainboard Assembly over and desolder the two battery
contact sites.
NOTE
Dispose of the battery according to local municipal waste
guidelines.
10. Turn the Mainboard Assembly back and add the four translucent
plastic droplets on the battery.
7. Lift the top assembly approximately 1 inch at the back panel side.
10. Remove the eight screws from the bottom of the top cover assembly.
12. Reassemble a new top cover assembly by reversing the steps for
removal.
4. Remove the two screws that hold the LCD assembly in place.
5. Push the LCD assembly forward to away from the rear panel.
3. Remove the top cover assembly as described in “Replacing the Top Cover
Assembly” on page 4-9.
5. Remove the printer door from the bottom cover assembly as shown.
7. Remove the two screws from the printer mounting base as shown.
2. Print the System Setup Report if you feel you may need it for
additional reference after the FRU replacement procedure.
c. Move the focus to the Complete Setup button and press Enter.
Take care to align the contact pins with the sockets and align the
hole with the plastic pin before pushing it into the sockets.
6. Remove the six M3X8 screws from the shield plate as shown in the
following illustration.
7. Remove the two M3X12 flat screws from the shield plate as shown in
the following illustration.
8. Remove the four hexagon screws from the shield plate as shown in
the following illustration.
10. Remove the four hexagon screws of AC/DC as shown in the following
illustration.
11. Lift the AC/DC and disconnect the AC inlet cable as shown in the
following illustration.
6. Replace the six M3X8 screws, two M3X12 flat screws, and four
hexagon screws on the shield plate.
2. Using a screw driver, take out the fuse holder from the AC inlet as
shown in the following illustration.
Functional Checkout
The checkout procedures apply to all MAC 800 systems.
NOTE
The FRU checkout procedure for any listed FRU also applies to its
internal PCBs and components.
Functional Checkout
FRU Description Visual Inspection
Procedures
Patient Cable 1, 2, 7 1, 2, 3
Keypad Assembly 3, 6, 7 1, 2, 3, 7
LCD Assembly 3, 6, 7 1, 2, 3, 6
Printer Assembly 6, 7 1, 2, 3, 8
Battery Assembly 5 1, 2, 3, 11
Functional Checkout
FRU Description Visual Inspection
Procedures
AC Power Cord 4 1, 2, 3
Functional Checkout
FRU Description Visual Inspection
Procedures
Internal Modem 6, 7 1, 2, 3, 5, 13
Barcode Reader 6, 7 1, 2, 3
Non-FRU Repairs
Functional Checkout
FRU Description Visual Inspection
Procedures
Visual Inspection
Inspect the following for excessive wear and/or any visual signs of
damage.
1. Check for defective or broken patient cable/lead wires and out-of-date electrodes.
See “ECG Data Noise” on page 3-17 for more information.
2. Discuss electrode placement, skin prep, and patient-related requirements with the
ECG technician.
See Chapter 3, Preparing the Patient in the MAC 800 Operator’s Manual for more
information.
3. Verify the Keypad/LCD display filter passed inspection.
See “Visual Inspection” on page 3-3 for more information.
Operational Checks
Diagnostic Tests
14. Verify the current leakage test results meet the requirements.
Perform electrical safety checks when indicated. All indicated electrical safety
checks require a pass/fail indication for the steps performed. Record the
measurement values in your debrief.
1 Ac mains power cord ground prong to N/A ______ Pass/Fail Less than 200m
exposed metal surface (ground lug)
1
NC = Normal Condition; SFC = Single Fault Condition; N/A = Not Applicable
2
UUT = Unit Under Test
Updating Software
Software updates are provided on an SD card. Perform a software update
as described in this section.
1. Insert the SD card with the software update (gold contacts down) in
the SD card slot in the right side of the device, as shown.
3. Move the focus to 1=System Update in the boot loader Main Menu
and select by pressing OK to start the software update.
4. Boot loader will read the software from the SD card and write into
Flash. Do not press any key until the Writing image completed
message displays.
5. Press the Power key several seconds to shut down the system.
You can condition the MAC 800 battery pack while installed in the MAC
800 system that is not being used to record tests on a patient.
NOTE
The amber Battery LED indicator will light while the unit is
charging and turn off when charging is complete.
6. Remove the AC mains power and turn on the MAC 800 unit.
7. Leave the unit on and allow the battery to discharge until the MAC
800 system shuts off.
8. Reconnect the AC mains power to the MAC 800, leaving the unit
turned off, and allow the battery to fully recharge.
When the amber Battery LED indicator turns off, the battery is fully
charged. The conditioning cycle is complete.
Real-time Clock
1. Adjust the time.
2. Switch off the unit for five minutes. and then switch it on again.
Ordering Parts
The FRU parts lists in this chapter supply enough detail for you to
order parts for the assemblies, stand-alone FRUs, and FRU kits
considered field serviceable. Only items, assemblies, and kits which have
part numbers given in this chapter are available for purchase as FRUs.
To order parts, contact GE Healthcare Service Parts.
The numbers in the Item column refer to the callouts from the diagrams
found in “MAC 800 Upper Level Assembly Diagrams” on page 5-3.
3 LCD LENS
Included with “FRU Top Cover Assembly, PN 2039939-001” on page 5-13
4 PRINTER BUTTON
Included with “FRU Top Cover Assembly, PN 2039939-001” on page 5-13
5 TOP COVER
Included with “FRU Top Cover Assembly, PN 2039939-001” on page 5-13
7 KEYPAD
See “Keypads” on page 5-17
9 PRINTER DOOR
Included in “FRU Printer Assembly, PN 2039941-001” on page 5-13
12 PRINTER HOLDER
Included with “FRU Printer Assembly, PN 2039941-001” on page 5-13
14 REAR PANEL
Included with “FRU Mainboard Assembly, PN 2039942-001” on page 5-14
15 ACQ COVER1
Included with “FRU Mainboard Assembly, PN 2039942-001” on page 5-14
16 ACQ COVER2
Included with “FRU Mainboard Assembly, PN 2039942-001” on page 5-14
19 SD CARD HOUSE
Included with “FRU Mainboard Assembly, PN 2039942-001” on page 5-14
26 HEXAGON SCREW1
Included with:
“FRU Bottom Cover Assembly, PN 2039943-001” on page 5-15
“FRU Kits, PN 2039945-001” on page 5-20
27 HEXAGON SCREW2
Included with:
“FRU Bottom Cover Assembly, PN 2039943-001” on page 5-15
“FRU Kits, PN 2039945-001” on page 5-20
28 SHIELD PLATE
Included with “FRU Bottom Cover Assembly, PN 2039943-001” on page 5-15
36 PRINTER SPRING
Included with:
“FRU Bottom Cover Assembly, PN 2039943-001” on page 5-15
“FRU Kits, PN 2039945-001” on page 5-20
37 FOOTPAD1
Included with:
“FRU Bottom Cover Assembly, PN 2039943-001” on page 5-15
“FRU Kits, PN 2039945-001” on page 5-20
38 FOOTPAD2
Included with:
“FRU Bottom Cover Assembly, PN 2039943-001” on page 5-15
“FRU Kits, PN 2039945-001” on page 5-20
39 FOOTPAD3
Included with:
“FRU Bottom Cover Assembly, PN 2039943-001” on page 5-15
“FRU Kits, PN 2039945-001” on page 5-20
43 HINGE LEFT
Included with “FRU Bottom Cover Assembly, PN 2039943-001” on page 5-15
44 HINGE RIGHT
Included with “FRU Bottom Cover Assembly, PN 2039943-001” on page 5-15
46 BOTTOM COVER
Included with “FRU Bottom Cover Assembly, PN 2039943-001” on page 5-15
47 HANDLE BOTTOM
Included with “FRU Bottom Cover Assembly, PN 2039943-001” on page 5-15
48 HANDLE TOP
Included with “FRU Bottom Cover Assembly, PN 2039943-001” on page 5-15
50 AC INLET MODULE
Included with “FRU Bottom Cover Assembly, PN 2039943-001” on page 5-15
3 LCD LENS 1
4 PRINTER BUTTON 1
5 TOP COVER 1
9 PRINTER DOOR 1
12 PRINTER HOLDER 1
14 REAR PANEL 1
15 ACQ COVER1 1
16 ACQ COVER2 1
19 SD CARD HOUSE 1
26 HEXAGON SCREW1 4
27 HEXAGON SCREW2 4
28 SHIELD PLATE 1
36 PRINTER SPRING 1
37 FOOTPAD1 2
38 FOOTPAD2 1
39 FOOTPAD3 1
43 HINGE LEFT 1
44 HINGE RIGHT 1
46 BOTTOM COVER 1
47 HANDLE BOTTOM 1
48 HANDLE TOP 1
50 AC INLET MODULE 1
1 Cable is included in barcode scanner kits. Order this part number if only the cable is required.
Keypads
NOTE
The Russian Keypad (2040049-002) is used only in Russia; all other
countries use the English Keypad (2040049-001).
Power Cords
Serial Cable
26 HEXAGON SCREW1 4
27 HEXAGON SCREW2 4
36 PRINTER SPRING 1
37 FOOTPAD1 2
38 FOOTPAD2 1
39 FOOTPAD3 1
Languages English
German
French
Italian
Spanish
Portuguese (Brazilian Portuguese)
Hungarian
Polish
Czech
Slovak
Simplified Chinese
Russian
Korean
Japanese
Finnish
Swedish
Dutch
Norwegian
Danish
Specifications
Specifications
Battery operation
Type: User replaceable, 7.2V@ 4.5 AH ±10%, rechargeable
Lithium Ion
Capacity: 1000 single page reports or 2 hours continuous
display (without printing)
Charge time Approximately 4 hours from total discharge (with
display off)
Specifications
Warranty 1 year
Classification
WARNING
INTERFERENCE — Use of portable phones or other
radio frequency (RF) emitting equipment near the system
may cause unexpected or adverse operation.
WARNING
PLACEMENT — The equipment or system should not be
used adjacent to, or stacked with, other equipment.
Electromagnetic Environment -
Emissions Test Compliance
Guidance
Electromagnetic Environment -
Immunity Test EN 60601 Test Level Compliance Level
Guidance
Electrical fast ± 2 kV for power supply lines ± 2 kV for power supply lines Mains power should be that of a typical
transient/burst commercial or hospital environment.
IEC 61000-4-4
Surge ± 1 kV differential mode ± 1 kV differential mode Mains power should be that of a typical
IEC 61000-4-5 ± 2 kV common mode ± 2 kV common mode commercial or hospital environment.
Voltage dips, short <5% Ut (>95% dip in Ut) for <5% Ut (>95% dip in Ut) for Mains power should be that of a typical
interruptions and 0.5 cycles 0.5 cycles commercial or hospital environment. If the
voltage variations on 40% Ut (60% dip in Ut) for 5 40% Ut (60% dip in Ut) for user of the MAC 800 requires continued
power supply input cycles 5 cycles operation during power mains interruptions,
lines 70% Ut (30% dip in Ut) for 25 70% Ut (30% dip in Ut) for it is recommended that the MAC 800 be
IEC 61000-4-11 cycles 25 cycles powered from an uninterruptible power
<5% Ut (>95% dip in Ut) for <5% Ut (>95% dip in Ut) for supply or a battery.
5 sec 5 sec
Power frequency 50/ 3 A/m 3 A/m Power frequency magnetic fields should be
60 Hz) magnetic field at levels characteristics of a typical location
EC 61000-4-8 in a typical commercial or hospital
environment.
NOTE
Ut is the AC mains voltage prior to application of the test level.
Immunity Test EN 60601 Test Level Compliance Level Electromagnetic Environment - Guidance
NOTE 1:At 80 MHz and 800 MHz, the higher frequency range applies.
NOTE 2:These guidelines may not apply in all situations. Electromagnetic propagation is affected by absorption and reflection from
structures, objects, and people.
a Field strengths from fixed transmitters, such as base stations for radio (cellular/cordless) telephones and land mobile radio, AM and
FM radio broadcast, and TV broadcast cannot be predicted theoretically with accuracy. To assess the electromagnetic environment due
to fixed RF transmitters, an electromagnetic site survey should be considered. If the measured field strength in the location in which the
equipment is used exceeds the applicable RF compliance level above, the equipment should be observed to verify normal operation. If
abnormal performance is observed, additional measures may be necessary, such as reorienting or relocating the equipment.
b Over the frequency range 150 KHz to 80 MHz, field strengths should be less than 3 V/m.
Rated Maximum Output Power 150 kHz to 80 MHz 150 kHz to 80 MHz 80 MHz to 800 MHz 800 MHz to 2.5 GHz
of Transmitter in Watts outside ISM bands in ISM bands
100 12 12 12 23
NOTE 1: At 80 MHz and 800 MHz, the separation distance for the higher frequency range applies.
For transmitters rated at a maximum output power not listed above, the
recommended separation distance [d] in meters (m) can be estimated
using the equation applicable to the frequency of the transmitter, where
P is the maximum output power rating of the transmitter in watts (w)
according to the transmitter manufacturer.
NOTE
These guidelines may not apply in all situations. Electromagnetic
propagation is affected by absorption and reflection from structures,
objects, and people.
WARNING
USE OF CORRECT ACCESSORIES — The use of
accessories, transducers and cables other than those
specified may result in increased emissions or decreased
immunity performance of the equipment or system.
NOTE
Any supplied accessories that do not affect EMC compliance are not
included.
Introduction
This section of the manual lists the supplies and accessories that are
supported by the MAC 800 system and are recommended for use by GE
Healthcare.
Standard Accessories
Value Accessories
Thermal Papers
Serial Cable
Optional Accessories
Index
A I
AC interfaces ................................................................ 2-8
LED................................................................... 2-2
K
power connector ............................................... 2-4
keyboard
acq module diagnostic test ................................... 3-10
diagnostic test................................................... 3-9
acquisition error codes .......................................... 3-18
internal.............................................................. 2-4
B replacing ......................................................... 4-12
backspace key ........................................................ 2-5 USB connector for ............................................ 2-8
barcode reader, replacing ....................................... 4-6 keypad ............................................................. 2-2, 2-4
battery
L
capacity .......................................................... 3-21
LAN
diagnostic test................................................. 3-11
diagnostic test................................................. 3-14
LED................................................................... 2-2
port ................................................................... 2-4
replacing ........................................................... 4-7
Leads key................................................................ 2-4
C LED
calibration.............................................................. 3-21 AC..................................................................... 2-2
COMM port ............................................................. 2-4 battery............................................................... 2-2
power................................................................ 2-2
D
location number .................................................... 3-22
data flow diagram.................................................. 2-10
diagnostic test M
acquisition module.......................................... 3-10 MAC address ........................................................ 3-21
battery............................................................. 3-11 modem
display .............................................................. 3-7 port ................................................................... 2-3
keyboard........................................................... 3-9 modem diagnostic test .......................................... 3-15
LAN................................................................. 3-14
P
modem............................................................ 3-15
password
patient leadwire .............................................. 3-16
service ....................................................... 3-4, 3-6
RS232............................................................. 3-13
temporary ....................................................... 3-23
speaker............................................................. 3-9
patient cables, replacing ......................................... 4-5
USB ................................................................ 3-15
patient leadwire diagnostic test............................. 3-16
writer............................................................... 3-11
patient questions................................................... 3-22
display diagnostic test ............................................. 3-7
port
E COMM .............................................................. 2-4
ECG LAN................................................................... 2-4
data noise ....................................................... 3-17 modem.............................................................. 2-3
signal input connector....................................... 2-3 USB .................................................................. 2-4
storing............................................................. 3-20 power
equipotential grounding lug ..................................... 2-4 button................................................................ 2-4
error codes ............................................................ 3-18 connector.......................................................... 2-4
Event Log setup ...................................................... 3-4 LED................................................................... 2-2
printer error codes................................................. 3-18
F
product code ........................................................... 1-6
function keys ........................................................... 2-4
R
G
replacing
grounding lug .......................................................... 2-4
barcode reader ................................................. 4-6
H battery............................................................... 4-7
handle ..................................................................... 2-4 keyboard......................................................... 4-12
Hook-Up Advisor ................................................... 3-17 patient cables ................................................... 4-5
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