The information in this manual applies to MARS™ Holter Analysis System version 5.1, 6.x and 7. Due to continuing
product innovation, specifications in this manual are subject to change without notice.
CardioSoft, MARS, MUSE, and SEER are trademarks owned by GE Medical Systems Information Technologies, a
General Electric Company going to market as GE Healthcare. All other marks are owned by their respective
owners.
The document number and revision appear at the bottom of each page. The following table
outlines the manual’s revision history.
Re
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Table 1. Revision History 2020044-065
visionDateComment
A17 May 2005Initial release of this manual.
B7 July 2005
C24 February 2006
D1 May 2006Updated for 19" LCD1990SXi flat panel display
E30 March 2007
F19 September 2008Added information about the HP rp5700 client, HP
G27 October 2008Revised the system activation procedure.
H22 April 2009Added information regarding new modem.
J25 February 2013Added information regarding new monitor.
Added “Security Updates” on page 1-12.
Added Warning statement to use Medical Grade
UPS when SEER Light Connect is used with the
MARS™ Holter Analysis System. Refer to
“Uninterruptible Power Supply (UPS)” on
page 2-33.
Various clarifications.
Added information for dc7600 hardware.
Various clarifications.
Updated for the HP dc5750 platform.
Update “Security Updates” on page 1-12
L1910 LCD display, and HP 4015N LaserJet printer.
Added HP rp5800 server and workstation.
Added Powervar ABC MED isolation transformer.
Manual Purpose
This manual provides technical information to service and technical personnel so they can
install and maintain the equipment. 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 operator manual for the instructions n
accordance with its function and intended use.
ecessary to operate the equipment safely in
MARS Hardware and Operating Systems
Currently, MARS™ Holter Analysis Systems v7 shipped from GE Healthcare are loaded with
Windows XP or Windows 2003 server software.
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This manual primarily covers the MARS™ Holter Analysis Systems running the Windows
2000 operating system. These systems run on a Compaq Evo D510, Hewlett Packard (HP)
D530 CMT, HP dc7100 CMT, HP dc7600 CMT, or an HP dc5750 system.
The MARS™ Holter Analysis Systems running the Windows NT ope
discussed in two chapters, the “Network Setup” on page 3-1, and the “System Rebuild” on
page 6-1. For any additional information on the MARS Ho
Windows NT, see the original Service Manual
MARS™ Holter Analysis Systems can also run on Windows 2003 server, and XP operating
systems. These operating systems are briefly
Holter Analysis System Pre-Installation Guide, and the MARS™ Holter Analysis System
Installation and Troubleshooting Guide, for additional information regarding installing and
updating software on these operating systems.
Typographical Conventions
The following typographical conventions are used in this document.
ConventionDescription
BoldIndicates keys on the keyboard, text to be entered, or hardware
ItalicsIndicates software terms such as menu items, buttons, field
[Key 1] + [Key 2]Indicates a sequence of keys that must be pressed to initiate an
rating systems are only
lter Analysis systems running
that shipped with that particular unit.
covered in this manual. See the MARS™
items such as equipment buttons or switches.
names, or options.
action. While pressing and holding the first key, press and release
the second key.
Manual Content
[Space]Indicates the spacebar must be pressed. Used in command line
instructions when the command must be entered precisely.
EnterIndicates the Enter or Return key must be pressed.
This manual is organized into the following chapters.
Chapter 1, “Introduction”
Describes the service manual and chapter contents. Provides general
information on safety, service requirements, equipment symbols, and
serial number identification.
Chapter 2, “Equipment Overview and System Setup”
Describes the equipment and its technical characteristics, preparation
for use, and connector locations. An interconnect table is provided for
setting up and connecting the system.
Chapter 3, “Network Set up”
Describes network installation for the Windows NT and Windows 2000
systems, the process for adding new users to the workgroup , and how to
change from a workgroup to a domain.
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Chapter 4, “Maintenance”
Contains a preventive maintenance schedule, cleaning guidelines and
checkout procedures.
Chapter 5, “Troubleshooting”
Provides overall and specific troubleshooting help.
Chapter 6, “System Rebuild”
Provides instructions on rebuilding the MARS™ Holter Analysis System
with an image disk. Also provides information on the reinstallation of
MARS Holter Analysis application software.
Chapter 7, “System Checkout”
Provides a list of GE Healthcare and original equipment manufacturer
(OEM) part numbers for field replaceable units (FRUs).
Chapter 8, “Parts List”
Provides instructions for verifying the correct installation and network
configuration of the MARS™ Holter Analysis System system.
Appendix A, “Appendix A – Technical Descriptions”
Includes technical specifications.
Related Documents
Appendix B, “Appendix B – Configuring Patient Slots”
Includes slot configuration information.
Appendix C, “Appendix C – Electromagnetic Compatibility”
Includes electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) declaration.
Additional information can be found in the following documents:
Part NumberTitle
2020044-063
MARS™ Holter Analysis System Operators Manual
2020044-064MARS™ Holter Analysis System Installation and Troubleshooting
Guide
2020044-067T-Wave Alternans Physician’s Guide
2020044-068Adding MAR™ to MUSE Communication
2020044-069MARS™ Holter Analysis System Pre-Installation Guide
2020044-105Heart Rate Turbulence Physician’s Guide
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OEM Documentation and Support
The following table lists the system components provided by each original equipment
manufacturer (OEM) and the URL of each component’s support page. The support pages
provide the most current component information, drivers, manuals, troubleshooting help, and
support forum. The URLs were current and active at the time this manual was released but
are subject to change without notice.
Requirements for accessing and viewing these additional docu
to manufacturer and sometimes from product to product. Please refer to the requirements
listed on each OEM’s website.
GE Healthcare is responsible for the effects of safety, reliability, and
performance only if:
Assembly operations, extensions, readjustments, modifications, or
repairs are carried out by persons authorized by GE Healthcare.
The electrical installation of the relevant room complies with the
requirements of the appropriate regulations.
The equipment is used in accordance with the instructions for use.
NOTE
The addition of non-approved software programs and network devices
are not recommended or supported by GE Healthcare. Repairs or
Technical Support assistance for failures related to non-approved
applications and configurations are not covered by warranty, and will be
charged on a time and material basis.
General
This device is intended for use under the direct supervision of a licensed health care
practitioner.
To ensure patient safety, use only parts and accessories manu
GE Healthcare.
Contact GE Healthcare for information before connecting
are not recommended in this manual.
If the installation of this equipment, in the USA, will use 240 V rather than 120 V, the
must be a center-tapped, 240 V, single-phase circuit.
Parts and accessories used must meet the requirements of the applicable IEC 601 series
safety standa
601-1-1 medical electrical systems standard.
The use of ACCESSORY equipment not complying with
of this equipment may lead to a reduced level of safety of the resulting system. Consideration
relating to the choice shall include:
use of the accessory in the PATIENT VICINITY; and
evidence that the safety certification of the ACCESSORY has been
performed in accordance to the appropriate IEC 601-1 and/or IEC 6011-1 harmonized national standard.
rds, and/or the system configuration must meet the requirements of the IEC
factured or recommended by
any devices to this equipment that
source
the equivalent safety requirements
Information Technology Equipment
The hardware components that make up the MARS™ Holter Analysis System are considered
to be Information Technology Equipment (ITE). These individual components have been
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found to comply with the standard for Safety of Information Technology Equipment, Including
Electrical Business Equipment EN60950 (UL 950).
Equipment Symbols
The software used in the MARS™ Holter Analysis System is
The software has been designed and manufactured to the appropriate medical regulations
and controls.
The MARS™ Holter Analysis System, which consists of the hardware and software
components together, is considered a medical device. However, the appropriateness of
applying the I
justified by the fact that the MARS™ Holter Analysis System does not have any applied parts
nor is the MARS™ Holter Analysis System intended for use in the “patient environment”.
The following symbols may appear on the equipment. For equipment symbols not shown
refer to the original manufacturer’s equipment manuals.
TE requirements to evaluate the hardware portions of the workstation can be
WEEE Symbol
This symbol indicates that the waste of electrical and electronic
equipment must not be disposed as unsorted municipal waste and
must
be collected separately. Please contact an authorized
representative of the manufacturer for information concerning the
decommissioning of your equipment.
considered as medical software.
Date of Manufacture
The number found under this symbol is the date of manufacture in the
YYYY-MM format.
Monitors
Sets monitor brightness
Sets Monitor Contrast
Power button
Disk Drive LEDs
Indicates disk activity (flashing green)
Indicates disk is on-line (green)
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Introduction: Safety Information
Indicates a disk failure (amber)
UPS
Identifies the row of LEDs that show AC input level
Identifies the row of LEDs that indicate battery charge Level
Identifies the row of LEDs that indicate load devices
Power ON button
The following terms are used throughout this manual to alert the reader to important
messages regarding the safe use of the product.
DANGER
Indicates an imminently hazardous situation which, if not avoided , WILL
result in death or serious injury.
WARNING
Indicates a potentially hazardous situation which, if not avoided, COULD
result in death or serious injury.
CAUTION
Indicates a potentially hazardous situation which, if not avoide d may
result in minor or moderate injury.
NOTE
Provides additional user information.
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Warnings and Cautions
The following messages apply to the product as a whole. Specific messages may also appear
elsewhere in the manual.
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DANGER
Do NOT use in the presence of flammable anesthetics.
WARNINGS
Replace only with the same type and rating of fuse.
This is Class I equipment. The mains plug must be
connected to an appropriate power supply.
Turn of f power and disconnect power cord from AC power
source before removing the cover.
CAUTIONS
To reduce the risk of electric shock, do NOT remove cover
(or back). Refer servicing to qualified person n el.
This equipment contains no user serviceable parts. Refer
servicing to qualified service personnel.
DO NOT load any software other than that specified by GE
Healthcare onto the MARS™ Holter Analysis System.
Installation of software not specified by GE Healthcare may
cause damage to the equipment or loss or corruption of
data.
U.S. Federal law restricts this device to sale by or on the
order of a physician.
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Service Requirements
Refer equipment servicing to GE Healthcare authorized service personnel only. Any
unauthorized attempt to repair equipment under warranty voids that warranty.
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Security Updates
It is the user’s responsibility to report the need for service to GE Healthcare or to one of
authorized agents.
Failure on the part of the responsible individual, hospital, or institution using this equipmen
implement a satisfactory maintenance schedule may cause undue equipment failure and
possible health hazards.
Regular maintenance, irrespective of usage, is essential to ensure that th
Analysis Standalone, Client and Server will always be functional when required.
A list of viruses that pose a significant threat to GE customers’ product
security are posted on the GE Healthcare Product Security Database web
site. Vulnerability notification to customers will occur through the website.
After security patches have been validated for specific GE Healthcare
products, this information will be added to this database. After confirming
that a particular security patch has been validated for your system
configuration, you can download it directly from the web site of the software
manufacturer (Microsoft, etc.) and applied to the customer’s GE product. To
check on the latest information regarding validated security patches:
1. Browse to the GE Healthcare Product Security Database web site:
http://www.gehealthcare.com/usen/index.html
e MARS Holter
their
t to
2. Select Product Security from the Solutions drop-down list.
3. Select Product Vulnerability Database.
4. Login with your SSO (Single Sign On) username and password.
NOTE
If you do not have an SSO, click the Sign Up link to obtain an SSO.
Use the features on the GE Healthcare Product Security Datab
security patches that can be applied to your system.
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Product Code Identification
The Product Code is used to identify specific system platforms. Using the Product Code
Table below and before servicing the MARS™ Holter Analysis System, identify the correct
product code of the system.
The product code can be identified using the serial
attached to the base of the system. In newer systems, the serial number is located in the
About window. Launch the MARS application (see “Power On Procedure” on page 4-4) and
click Help > About
serial number formats and de
uct Code
Prod
or catalog
number
PUMARS Holter Analysis
2006542-002MARS Holter Analysis
HYMARS Holter Analysis
to view the serial number. See “Equipment Identification” on page 1-15 for
scriptions.
Table 3. Product Codes
MARS ModelOperating System
Standalone and Client
Standalone and Client
Standalone and Client
workstation (Compaq Model Evo
D510)
MARS Holter Analysis
Standalone and Client
workstation (HP Model EVO
D530)
number listed on the product label
Microsoft Windows NT Service
Pack 6A (manufactured in USA)
Microsoft Windows NT Service
Pack 6A (manufactured in
Germany)
Microsoft Windows 2000
Professional Service Pack 3
Microsoft Windows 2000
Professional Service Pack 4
HYMARS Holter Analysis Server
(Compaq Model D510)
MARS Holter Analysis Server
(HP Model EVO D530)
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Microsoft Windows 2000 Server
Service Pack 3
Microsoft Windows 2000 Server
Service Pack 4
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Table 3. Product Codes (Continued)
Product Code
or catalog
number
MARS ModelOperating System
SATMARS Holter Analysis
Standalone and Client
workstation (HP Model dc7100)
MARS Holter Analysis Server
(HP Model dc7100)
MARS Holter Analysis
Standalone and Client
workstation (HP Model dc7600)
MARS Holter Analysis Server
(HP Model dc7600)
MARS Holter Analysis
Standalone and Client
workstation (HP Model dc5750)
MARS Holter Analysis Server
(HP Model dc5750)
MARS Holter Analysis
Standalone and Client
workstation (HP model RP5700)
MARS Holter Analysis Server
(HP model RP5700)
Microsoft Windows 2000
Professional Service Pack 4
Microsoft Windows 2000 Server
Service Pack 4
Microsoft Windows XP
Professional Service Pack 2
Microsoft Windows 2003 Server
Service Pack 1
Microsoft Windows XP
Professional Service Pack 2
Microsoft Windows 2003 Server
Service Pack 2
Microsoft Windows XP
Professional SP3
Microsoft Windows Server 2003
R2 SP2
SKCMARS Ambulatory ECG
Standalone
and Client Workstation
(HP model rp5800)
SA2MARS Software-only USB
Dongle
AB8MARS Software-only Parallel
Dongle
Microsoft Windows XP
Professional
Service Pack 3
Microsoft Windows 2000 Server
Microsoft Windows 2000 Pro
Microsoft Windows XP Pro
Microsoft Windows 2003 Server
Microsoft Windows NT
Microsoft Windows NT Server
Microsoft Windows 2000 Server
Microsoft Windows 2000 Pro
Microsoft Windows XP Pro
Microsoft Windows 2003 Server
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MD1113-022C
C
B
A
H
G
F
E
D
I
Every GE Healthcare device has a unique serial number for identification. The serial number
appears on the device label and may appear in one of two formats.
Format A is shown in the following illustration
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Table 4. Equipment Identification
mNameDescription
Ite
Aname of deviceMARS™ Holter Analysis System
BmanufacturerGE Healthcare
Cserial numberUnique identifier
Ddevice characteristicsOne or two letters that further describe the unit, for
example: P = prototype not conforming to
marketing specification; R = refurbished
equipment; S = special product documented under
Specials part numbers; U = upgraded unit
EdivisionF = Cardiology G = Monitoring N =
Freiburg Hellige
Fproduct sequence
Manufacturing number (of total units manufactured)
(and so on)
CFiscal Week Manufactured
DProduction Sequence Number
EManufacturing Site
FMiscellaneous Characteristic
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03A
System Characteristics
General Description
The MARS™ Holter Analysis System is a multi-parameter analysis and review system on a
platform that supports the MARS Holter analysis and editing system software.
Hardware
NOTE
e picture is a representative system. Your system configuration may
Th
vary. The printer, modem, and power supply are not pictured.
The MARS Holter Analysis server, client, and standalone workstation use an Intel PC
platform with the Microsoft Windows operating system. This multi-tasking environment
provides the ability to acquire, analyze, edit, and print simultaneously.
Peripherals include monitor, keyboard, mouse, card reader, printer, uninterruptible power
supply (UPS) or iso
analog modem for remote system support (RSS). A tape acquisition unit and external USB or
parallel OMNI Drive are optional.
Storage requirements depend on the platform:
lation transformer, and an optical drive. The system also includes an
PlatformPatient DataPatient Reports
Client and Standalone25GB10GB
Server60GB15GB
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Software
The following software is approved for use on the MARS Holter Analysis system. The addition
of non-approved software programs is not recommended or supported by GE Healthcare.
MARS Holter Analysis and Editing System Software
The MARS Holter analysis and editing system software acquires ECG data
from electronic ECG recorders. The software provides:
multiple techniques of scanning for complex editing
algorithm enhancement for more precise beat and noise detection
up to 12 high-resolution trends simultaneously on one screen
pre-configured standard final reports
dual channel superimposition displayed at up to 240 times real-time
MARS Holter Analysis Client and Standalone Software
MARS Holter Analysis software can be installed on MARS Holter Analysis clients and
standalone workstations running Windows NT 4.0 service pack 6A, Windows 2000
Professional service pack 4 with the multi-language package operating system, or Windows
XP Professional.
MARS Holter Analysis Server Software
MARS Holter Analysis software can be installed on a MARS Holter Analysis server running
the Windows 2000 Server operating system with the multi-language package, or Windows
2003 Server.
CardioSoft Software
The MARS Holter Analysis Software is fully compatible with CardioSoft. CardioSoft client
software will operate on a MARS Holter Analysis client or standalone workstation. The MARS
Holter Analysis server software and CardioSoft server software packages have been qualified
to operate simultaneously on the same computer.
NOTE
CardioS
installed simultaneously on the MARS Holter Analysis Server.
oft Client software and CardioSoft Server cannot both be
Software Activators
A single application may contain various features. Depending on the features that were
purchased, it may be necessary to use a MARS Holter Analysis System software activator to
activate or use specific features. See the MARS™ Holter Analysis System operator’s manual
for additional information on using software activators.
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Remote System Support (RSS) Access Unit
Each MARS™ Holter Analysis System uses a non-networked analog modem for Remote
System Support (RSS). The RSS access unit allows GE Healthcare to maintain, and if
necessary, diagnose and repair the software.
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Configuration Options
The MARS™ Holter Analysis System can be provided in the following configurations:
Standalone Workstation
The patient data is stored locally and saved patient reports can be sent
to a MUSE server across a network. There is no access to patient data
from other MARS systems. The standalone runs with Windows NT,
Windows 2000 professional, or Windows XP professional sof twa re . See
“MARS Hardware and Operating Systems” on page 1-3 for more
information.
The standalone can print to a network or parallel printer.
Server
The patient data is stored on the MARS Holter Analysis server and can
be accessed by MARS Holter Analysis clients. In the event of server
failure, or interrupted connectivity, patient data acquired at the client will
be stored locally on the client. The server may have a card reader or
tape acquisition device if 5 or less clients are attached. The patient
reports can also be sent to a MUSE server. The server runs with
Windows 2000 or Windows 2003 server software . See “MARS Hardware
and Operating Systems” on page 1-3 for more information.
The server can support a maximum of 25 MARS Holter Analysis clients.
Client
Installation Options
The client automatically sends patient data to the MARS Holter Analysis
server, and has access to all patient data stored on the server. It has
data acquisition devices attached. The patient reports can also be sent
to a MUSE server. The client must have a MARS Holter Analysis server
to operate. The client runs with Windows NT, Windows 2000
professional, or Windows XP professional software. See “MARS
Hardware and Operating Systems” on page 1-3 for more information.
The client can print to a network or parallel printer.
NOTE
GE Service personnel must configure the MUSE server to enable the
MARS™ Holter Analysis System to communicate with the MUSE server.
The MARS Holter Analysis allows a choice between a Custom Installation and a Typical
Installation. It is important to understand the difference between the installations before you
continue.
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Typical Installation
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NOTE
If you want to change from a standalone configuration to a client
configuration, you must perform the Custom Installation option.
Custom Installation
The Typical Installation will keep th
capabilities. It will not prompt the user to select between a client or a standalone
configuration. The Typical Installation does not make any changes to the MARS Holter
Analysis application location, number of patient slots, or startup information. The Typical Installation leaves all the patient data in its current location and retains the System Setup
information.
The Custom Installation will prompt the user to select between a client or a standalone
configuration. The Custom Installation will prompt the user to change the MARS Holter
Analysis application location, number of patient slots, and startup information. The Custom Installation option will maintain the original patient data, even if the user changes the MARS
application software from the current disk location. The System Setup information will be
retained.
NOTE
ou must have a MARS Holter Analysis server to use the MARS Holter
Y
Analysis client configuration.
MARS™ Holter Analysis Systems running Windows NT do not support
the Tape Acquisition option.
e standalone configuration and will add networking
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Block Diagram
1A
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The block diagram is a representative configuration of a MARS™ Holter Analysis System.
There are too many possible configurations to show them all.
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System Setup
Table 5, “Configuration Interconnections,” on page 2-11 instructs how the client-server and
standalone workstation should be set up. Please refer to the supplied
“System Components and Locations” on page 2-13 for additional information.
Connecting the Equipment
Connecting the equipment consists of:
Connecting the applicable peripheral devices
Booting MARS™ Holter Analysis System for the first time
Setting up the network
Complete the check out procedure
OEM manuals and the
WARNINGS
Keep leakage current within acceptable limits when connecting
auxiliary equipment to this device.
This is Class 1 equipment. The mains plug must be
connected to an appropriate power supply. See the leakage
current warning on page 2-33 for important UPS information
To connect the equipment, follow the configuration
MARS Holter Analysis Interconnection Guide
Table 5, “Configuration Interconnections,” on page 2-11 provides the physical connections
necessary for the MARS Holter Analysis standalone
the physical connections are completed go to “Network Setup” on page 3-1 for setting up the
network.
Setting the Correct Source Voltage
Confirm the MARS™ Holter Analysis System is configured to receive the correct source
voltage (115V or 230V) for your geographical area.
Configure the dip switches on the UPS to receive the correct source volta
geographical area. Use the “User’s Guide” that shipped with the UPS for the correct dip
switch configuration.
Setting the Correct Platform Voltage
The power supplies of some platforms are equipped with a voltage switch that allows the user
to toggle the power supply between 115V and 230V. This is typically a red switch located
near the voltage inlet connector, as seen in the following illustration.
table provided on the following pages.
and client-server configurations. Once
ge for your
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Before connecting your system to a power source, verify whether the system has a voltage
switch.
If your system has a voltage switch, make sure the switch is set to the correct voltage for your
geographical area. Failure to set the voltage switch to the
damage to the unit when connected to a power source.
proper input voltage may result in
Protecting Against Viruses
If your system does not have a voltage switch, no additional action is required: the power
supply will automatically detect the power line voltage.
To protect the MARS™ Holter Analysis System from viruses, the appropriate antivirus
software should be installed before connecting the system to the network. It is recommended
that the customer turn on the antivirus software auto protect option, and keep the virus
definitions current to avoid virus infections. Please discuss virus protection with the hospital
Information Systems (IS) department before proceeding with the network installation of this
equipment.
In addition to installing antivirus software, it is recommended that the cust
share access for additional virus protection. This can be accomplished by changing the share
permissions for the gemsit folder. It is recommended that permissions be set for individual
users, rather than the entire MARSWORKGROUP or an entire domain. This will change the
default factory setup.
omer limit drive
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Configuration Connection Guide
The following table describes how each MARS component connects to the system. To
identify each component’s connectors, refer to the diagrams located in “System Components
and Locations” on page 2-13.
Table 5. Configuration I
Connect FromConnect ToComments/Instructions
Medical Grade Isolation Transformer
WARNING: See the leakage current
warning on page 2-33 for important
UPS information.
Uninterruptible Power Supply (UPS)
WARNING: See the leakage current
warning on page 2-33 for important
UPS information.
RSS MultiModemMARS™ Holter Analysis SystemConnect the 9-pin, serial-2 workstation connector to
MARS™ Holter Analysis System
(HP dc7600 CMT, HP dc5750 MT, or
HP rp5700 only.)
AC Power OutletPlug the isolation transformer into the AC power wall
MARS™ Holter Analysis System
(All systems EXCEPT the HP
dc7600 CMT, HP dc5750 MT, and
HP rp5700.)
AC Power OutletPlug the UPS power cord into the AC power wall
AC Power Wall OutletEnsure the RSS MultiModem is “OFF”. Plug the AC/
nterconnections
Plug the workstation power cord into the isolation
transformer. DO NOT plug the printer into the isolation
transformer.
outlet.
Connect the RS232 9-Pin cable from the UPS
computer interface port to the Serial-1 connector on
the MARS™ Holter Analysis System. DO NOT plug
the printer into the isolation transformer.
outlet.
the modem D connector.
DC Power supply into the modem, and then to the AC
power wall outlet.
TelephoneRSS MutiModem Phone connector plugs into the
base of the telephone (via RJ11 cable).
Wall Phone JackPlug the other end of the RSS MutiModem Phone
connector into the wall phone jack.
Tape Acquisition UnitMARS™ Holter Analysis SystemNote: This is an optional device.
Connect to the MARS Holter Analysis SCSI connector
then plug the terminator connector into the top
connector on the Tape Acquisition unit.
See “Tape Acquisition Unit (Optional)” on page 2-29
for additional information.
External Card Reader (USB)MARS™ Holter Analysis SystemNote: This is an optional device.
Connect the USB version to workstation’s USB port.
Connect the parallel port version to the work station’s
External Card Reader (Parallel Port)
parallel port.
.
See “External Card Reader – Omni Drive (Optional)”
on page 2-30 for additional information.
the rear of the workstation)
MouseMARS™ Holter Analysis SystemConnect to green connector on the workstation.
PrinterMARS™ Holter Analysis SystemConnect to the Parallel 2 connector.
Note: DO NOT plug the printer into the UPS or
isolation transformer.
AC Power wall outlet Ensure the printer is configured for the main power
(i.e. 115VAC or 220 VAC).
Ensure the printer is “OFF” before plugging the power
cord into the AC wall outlet.
MonitorMARS™ Holter Analysis SystemConnect via 15-pin D video connector.
AC Power wall outlet Ensure the monitor is configured for the main power
(i.e. 115VAC or 220 VAC).
Ensure the monitor is “OFF” before plugging the
power cord into the AC Power wall outlet.
MARS™ Holter Analysis SystemUPS AC receptaclePlug the power cord from the workstation into the UPS
AC receptacle.
Network connector (ethernet)Connect via the network cable.
NOTE: The network is optional on Standalone units.
Security Key (USB)MARS Holter Analysis WorkstationConnect the USB version to workstation’s USB port.
Connect the parallel port version to the work station’s
Security Key (Parallel Port)
parallel port.
After the physical connections are completed, go to “Network Setup” on page 3-1 for setting
up the network.
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System Components and Locations
MARS Holter Analysis Standalone, Client and Server Systems
Compaq EVO D510, Front View
Table 6. MARS Holter Analysis System (Compaq EVO D510, Front View)
ItemNameDescription
AInternal card readerReads holter data from data cards (This will be black in color, not white as pictured)
BCD-RW DriveReads and writes to CD-RW
CFloppy DriveReads floppy disks
DPower ButtonTurns system on or off.
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G
C
F
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K
L
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N
P
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M
B
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Compaq EVO D510, Rear View
Table 7. MARS Holter Analysis System (Compaq EVO D510, Rear View)
ItemNameDescription
AMouse ConnectorConnects the mouse.
BParallel 1 ConnectorExtra parallel connector (not currently used)
CEthernet ConnectorConnects to network
DSCSI ConnectorConnects to the tape acquisition unit (optional device)
EParallel 2 ConnectorConnects to the printer
FSerial 2 ConnectorConnects to RSS Modem
GSerial 3 ConnectorExtra serial connection (not currently used)
HSerial 4 ConnectorExtra serial connection (not currently used)
JUSB ConnectorsConnects to the USB keyboard (use top left USB port for keyboard)
KAudio ConnectorConnects devices that supply sound
LVideo ConnectorConnects to the monitor
MSerial 1 ConnectorConnects to the UPS
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Table 7. MARS Holter Analysis System (Compaq EVO D510, Rear View) (Continued)
ItemNameDescription
NKeyboard ConnectorConnects to the keyboard
PPower AdapterConnects unit to power outlet
QVoltage Select SwitchSwitches voltage from 115V to 230V
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A
E
F
C
B
G
HP EVO D530, Front View
Table 8. MARS Holter Analysis System (HP EVO D530, Front View)
ItemNameDescription
AInternal card readerReads holter data from data cards
BCD-RW DriveReads and writes to CD-RW
CPower ButtonTurns system on or off.
DUniversal Serial Bus Connectors 2.0Front USB connectors.
EHeadphone Out JackProvides sound for headphones.
FMicrophone In JackNot Used
GFloppy DriveReads floppy disks
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G
C
F
E
D
B
A
H
J
K
P
N
M
L
Q
55A
HP EVO D530, Rear View
Table 9. MARS Holter Analysis System (HP EVO D530, Rear View)
ItemNameDescription
AMouse ConnectorConnects the mouse.
BParallel 1 ConnectorExtra parallel connector (not currently used)
CEthernet ConnectorConnects to network
DSCSI ConnectorConnects to the tape acquisition unit (optional device)
EParallel 2 ConnectorConnects to the printer
FSerial 3 ConnectorExtra serial connection (not currently used)
GSerial 4ConnectorExtra serial connection (not currently used)
HAudio ConnectorConnects devices that supply sound
JUSB ConnectorConnects to the USB keyboard (use top left USB port for keyboard)
KVideo ConnectorConnects to the monitor
LSerial 1 ConnectorConnects to the UPS
MKeyboard ConnectorConnects to the keyboard
NSerial Connector 2Connects to RSS Modem
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Table 9. MARS Holter Analysis System (HP EVO D530, Rear View) (Continued)
ItemNameDescription
PPower AdapterConnects unit to power outlet
QVoltage Select SwitchSwitches voltage from 115V to 230V
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C
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D
E
B
A
F
HP dc7100, Front View
Table 10. MARS Holter Analysis System (HP dc7100, Front View)
ItemNameDescription
ADVD-RW DriveReads and writes to DVD-RW and CD-RW
BPower ButtonTurns system on or off
CUniversal Serial Bus Connectors 2.0Front USB connectors
DHeadphone Out JackProvides sound for headphones
EMicrophone In JackNot used
FF loppy DriveReads floppy disks
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F, G
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H
HP dc7100, Rear View
Table 11. MARS Holter Analysis System (HP dc7100, Rear View)
ItemNameDescription
AAC input connectorConnects unit to power outlet (or UPS)
BKeyboard connectorConnects to the keyboard (Purple)
CMouse connectorConnects the mouse (Green)
DSerial 1 connectorConnects to the UPS
EVideo connectorConnects to the monitor
FAudio out connectorHeadphone/Speaker audio out (Blue)
GAudio in connectorLine audio in (Green)
HSerial ConnectorsExtra serial connectors
IParallel portConnects to parallel printer
JUSB ports 1 – 4Connects to the USB keyboard (use leftmost USB port for keyboard) and other USB devices
KEthernet connectorConnects to network (connection on the left)
LUSB ports 5 – 6Other USB devices can be connected to these ports
MSCSI connectorConnects tape acquisition unit
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C
59A
D
E
B
A
HP dc7600, Front View
Table 12. MARS Holter Analysis System (HP dc7600, Front View)
ItemNameDescription
ADVD-RW DriveReads and writes to DVD-RW and CD-RW
BPower ButtonTurns system on or off
CUniversal Serial Bus Connectors 2.0Front USB connectors
DHeadphone Out JackProvides sound for headphones
EMicrophone In JackNot used
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I
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B, C
F, G
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J
D
E
H
HP dc7600, Rear View
Table 13. MARS Holter Analysis System (HP dc7600, Rear View)
ItemNameDescription
AAC input connectorConnects unit to power outlet (or UPS)
BKeyboard connectorConnects to the keyboard (Purple)
CMouse connectorConnects the mouse (Green)
DSerial 1 connectorConnects to the UPS
EVideo connectorConnects to the monitor
FAudio out connectorHeadphone/Speaker audio out (Blue)
GAudio in connectorLine audio in (Green)
HSerial ConnectorsExtra serial connector
IParallel portConnects to parallel printer
JUSB ports 1 – 4Connects to the USB keyboard (use leftmost USB port for keyboard) and other USB devices
KEthernet connectorConnects to network (connection on the left)
LUSB ports 5 – 6Other USB devices can be connected to these ports
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D
E
B
A
HP dc5750, Front View
Table 14. MARS Holter Analysis System (HP dc5750, Front View)
ItemNameDescription
ADVD-RW DriveReads and writes to DVD-RW and CD-RW
BPower ButtonTurns system on or off
CMicrophone In JackNot used
DHeadphone Out JackProvides sound for headphones
EUniversal Serial Bus Connectors 2.0Front USB connectors
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H
D
XXX
C
I
F
E
G
J
K
L
M
A
B
HP dc5750, Rear View
Table 15. MARS Holter Analysis System (HP dc5750, Rear View)
ItemNameDescription
AAC input connectorConnects unit to power outlet (or UPS)
BVoltage Select SwitchSwitches voltage from 115V to 230V
CAudio in connectorLine audio in (Green)
DAudio out connectorHeadphone/Speaker audio out (Blue)
EEthernet connectorConnects to network (connection on the left)
FUSB portsConnects to the USB keyboard (use leftmost USB port for keyboard) and other USB devices
GSerial 1 connectorConnects to the UPS
HVGA connectorConnects to the monitor
IParallel portConnects to parallel printer
JDVI ConnectorConnects to the monitor
KMouse connectorConnects the mouse (Green)
LKeyboard connectorConnects to the keyboard (Purple)
MSerial 2 ConnectorExtra serial connector
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HP rp5700, Front View
Table 16. HP rp5700, front view
ItemNameDescription
AOptical DriveCD/DVD
BPower buttonRecessed power button
CLEDs Power and activity lights
DUSB Ports2 USB 2.0 ports with rubber cover
EHard DriveInternal hard drive
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HP rp5700, Back View
Table 17. rp5700 client, rear panel connectors
ItemNameDescription
Mains
A
BMouse portPlug in a PS/2 mouse
CAudio jacksLine in and line out audio jacks
DKeyboard portPlug in a PS/2 keyboard
ECOM portRS232 serial COM1 port
FParallel portPlug in a parallel printer
GVGA portPlug in a monitor
HCOM portRS232 serial COM2 port
IUSB ports4 USB 2.0 ports
JLAN jackRJ-45 LAN jack
KExpansion slots2 low-profile slots: left ADD2/SDVO slot, right PCI3-x1
LPCI slots2 full-height PCI slots
240W 80 PLUS
® – Active PFC power supply (no line switching required)
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BPower LightA steady green light indicates the system is powered on.
A flashing red light indicates there is a problem with the
system and displays a diagnostic code. Refer to the OEM’s
Maintenance and Service Guide to interpret the code.
CPower ButtonDual state power button
DHard Drive LightLED flashes when internal hard drive is being accessed
ENIC Link LightLED lights up to indicate a network connection.
FUSB Ports2 USB 2.0 ports behind a sliding cover
GNIC Activity LightLED flashes to indicate network activity.
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HP rp5800, Back View
Table 19. rp5800 client, rear panel connectors
ItemNameDescription
APowered USBPowered USB port, 24V
BLAN PortRJ-45 network connector
CSerial ConnectorCOM1 serial port
DMouse ConnectorPS/2 mouse connector (green)
EAudio ConnectorLine-in audio connector (blue)
FMainsMains power cord connector
GPowered USBPowered USB ports, 12V
Cash Drawer ConnectorSimilar in size and shape to standard modem jack.
H
IDisplay/PortDVI display connector
JSerial ConnectorCOM2 serial port
KUSBUn-powered USB ports
LVGA ConnectorVGA display connector
To avoid damaging the computer, DO NOT attempt
plug a network or phone cable into the connector.
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B
C
D
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Tape Acquisition Unit (Optional)
Table 20. Tape Acquisition Unit
ItemNameDescription
Apower LEDIndicates the operating status of the tape acquisition unit. It glows green when
power is applied.
Btape drive openingAllows tapes to be inserted into the tape acquisition unit.
Ctape motion indicator LEDIndicates the motion of the tape drive. It glows green when the tape moves faster
than 100 mm/sec. It glows red when the tape speed drops below 100 mm/sec.
Drelease leverDepressing ejects the tape from the tape drive opening. Lever must be closed to
start rewind.
Emains AC power portConnects the tape acquisition unit to an external mains AC power source. The tape
acquisition unit contains a 120v/240v autosensing power supply.
Fpower (On/Off) switchControls the power to the tape acquisition unit.
GSCSI ID switchSelects the SCSI target ID number. SCSI target ID for connecting to workstation =
5.
Hcooling fan intake Moves air in to cool tape acquisition unit components.
JSCSI portConnects to the terminator connector
KSCSI portConnects to SCSI port on the back on the MARS™ Holter Analysis System
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External Card Reader – Omni Drive (Optional)
External Card Reader – Omni Drive
ItemNameDescription
APower On IndicatorGreen LED is lit when power is on. (Power is applied through the USB cable.)
BBusy IndicatorRed LED is lit when transferring data.
CCard Eject ButtonPush the button to eject the card.
DUSB ConnectionConnect the USB cable to the port on back on the Omni Drive and to a USB port on the
MARS™ Holter Analysis System.
See “Card Reader – Omni Drive (Optional Device)” on page 5-12 for information on setting
the drive letter.
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B
D
C
SEER Light Connect (Optional)
ItemNameDescription
084A
Adata transfer cableUsed to transfer data from the SEER Light recorder to the SEER Light Connect.
Binfrared terminalUsed to communicate with the SEER Light recorder.
Receives ECG waveform data from a SEER Light recorder to preview.
Transfers patient demographics to the SEER Light recorder.
Starts the SEER Light recorder.
CUSB ConnectionUses a USB patch cord to transfer data from the SEER Light Connect to the Holter analysis
system.
DLED indicator
Flashes when data is transferring.
Lights without flashing when a proper connection exists.
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Remote System Access Unit
MultiTech MultiModem (MT9234ZBA)
ItemNameDescription
1TD (Transmit Data)The TD LED flashes when the modem is transmitting data to another modem.
2RD (Receive Data)The RD LED flashes when the modem is receiving data from another modem.
3CD (Carrier Detect)The CD LED lights when the modem detects a valid carrier signal from another modem.
It is on when the modem is communicating with the other modem and off when the link is
broken.
4OH (Off-Hook)The OH LED lights when the modem is off-hook, which occurs when the modem is
dialing, online, or answering a call. The LED flashes when the modem pulse-dials.
5TR (Terminal Ready)The TR LED lights when a communication program is using the modem. It means the
modem is ready for an outgoing or incoming call. It goes off when the communication
program disconnects the serial port. When it goes off, a connected modem will also
disconnect.
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Uninterruptible Power Supply (UPS)
WARNING
LEAKAGE CURRENT – Electrical shock to patient could result
from component failure and lack of power isolation.
In the event this system is used in the patient vicinity, it must be
configured in such a way that it and all of its electricallyconnected peripheral devices are isolated from mains power to
prevent excessive leakage current to the patient. This can be
accomplished through the use of isolated mains power, or a
medical grade isolation transformer (in compliance with UL
60601, CAN/CSA C22.2 No. 601.1, IEC 60601-1) with this
system. All nonmedical peripheral devices shall comply with IEC
and ISO safety standards that are relevant to that equipment (i.e.,
IEC 60950, UL 60950).
Use of SEER Light Connect device in the patient vicinity requires
that these measures are observed.
Powerware 5115, Front View
The UPS “ONEAC ONm600, Front View” on page 2-36
meets this requirement.
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C
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Powerware Power Supply (Front view) 5115
ItemNameDescription
APower On/Off ButtonControls power to the UPS.
BTest/Alarm Reset ButtonLit whenever normal utility voltages are present at the power sockets.
CPower On Indicator This indicator is green when power is on.
DOn Battery IndicatorThis indicator is yellow when the UPS is running on battery.
EOverload IndicatorThis indicator is red when the UPS is overloaded.
FService Indicator This indicator is red when the UPS requires servicing.
Powerware 5115 (120 volt), Rear View
Powerware 120V Power Supply 5115,
Rear view
ItemNameDescription
ANetwork transient protector
(OUT)
BNetwork transient protector
Used for network or telecommunications equipment
Used for network or telecommunications equipment
(IN)
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F
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Powerware 120V Power Supply 5115,
Rear view (Continued)
ItemNameDescription
CInput overcurrent protectorResettable input overcurrent protector
D6 foot Power cord Connects to power
EDIP SwitchesConfigures the input and output voltage
FCommunication PortAllows data communication between the UPS and the computer
GSite Wiring Fault Indicator Lights up if there is no ground wire connection or if the neutral and line wires are crossed in
the line receptacle
Powerware 5115 (220 volt), Rear View
Powerware 220V Power Supply 5115 Rear view
ItemNameDescription
ANetwork Transient ProtectorUsed for network or telecommunications equipment
B10 Amp ReceptaclesConnect equipment to the UPS
CInput ConnectorConnects the UPS to power
DInput Overcurrent ProtectorResettable input overcurrent protector
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A
B
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Powerware 220V Power Supply 5115 Rear view (Continued)
ItemNameDescription
EDip Switch Configures the input and output voltage
FCommunication PortAllows data communication between the UPS and the computer
ONEAC ONm600, Front View
ONEAC ONm600 Front View
ItemNameDescription
AStatus LEDsThree LEDs indicate the UPS status.
Power - When the green LED is on, either solid or blinking, power is being supplied to the
output. If blinking, it indicates the UPS is on inverter or there is an overload condition.
Battery - When the yellow LED is on solid, the UPS is on inverter. If blinking, it indicates the
battery is charging when on line or low battery if running on inverter.
Fault - When the red LED is on solid, it indicates there is a problem with the battery charger
or Operating Instructions ON Series m UPS User Instruction Manual 11 inverter. If blinking,
it indicates no battery, overload or high line and no battery present. See the label on back of
the UPS for LED fault status information, (or download the ONEAC service manual for LED
fault status information. See “OEM Documentation and Support” on page 1-6.)
BPower On/Off ButtonControls power to the UPS
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B
D
C
E
ONEAC ONm600, Rear View
ONEAC ONm600 Rear View
ItemNameDescription
AInterface Serial PortAllows data communication between the UPS and the computer
BPower InputConnects to AC power. Use the AC power supply cord supplied with the UPS
CExternal Battery Input
Connector
Connection for adding additional external battery for longer battery runtime. See “OEM
Documentation and Support” on page 1-6 and download the ONEAC service manual for more
information
DPower OutletsConnect equipment to the UPS
ELED Fault Status ChartDescribes the fault reason matching the LED status
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Isolation Transformer
WARNING
LEAKAGE CURRENT – Electrical shock to patient could result
from component failure and lack of power isolation.
In the event this system is used in the patient vicinity, it must be
configured in such a way that it and all of its electricallyconnected peripheral devices are isolated from mains power to
prevent excessive leakage current to the patient. This can be
accomplished through the use of isolated mains power, or a
medical grade isolation transformer (in compliance with UL
60601, CAN/CSA C22.2 No. 601.1, IEC 60601-1) with this
system. All nonmedical peripheral devices shall comply with IEC
and ISO safety standards that are relevant to that equipment (i.e.,
IEC 60950, UL 60950).
Use of SEER Light Connect device in the patient vicinity requires
that these measures are observed.
The following isolation transformers meet these requirements:
ONEAC PCm Series 500—1000 VA Power Conditioner
See “ONEAC PCm Series 500–1000 VA Power Conditioner”
on page 2-39 for more information.
Powervar ABC MED Series Power Conditioner
See “Powervar ABC MED Series Power Conditioner” on
page 2-41 for more information.
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ONEAC PCm Series 500–1000 VA Power Conditioner
The MARS system uses a variety of models in the ONEAC PCm series 500 through series
1000 power conditioners. The features and controls are similar among the supported models.
ONEAC ONm6PCm Series 500 – 1000 VA (front view)
ItemNameDescription
AOutput Power LEDIndicates equipment is connected to the isolation
transformer and drawing power.
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ONEAC ONm6PCm Series 500 – 1000 VA (rear view)
ItemNameDescription
APower On/Off ButtonControls power to the UPS
BPower InputConnects to AC power. Use the AC power supply cord supplied with the UPS
CPower OutletsConnect equipment to the UPS
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Powervar ABC MED Series Power Conditioner
The MARS system uses a variety of models in the Powervar ABC MED series power
conditioners. The features and controls are similar among the supported models.
Powervar ABC MED Series Power Conditioner (front view)
ItemNameDescription
APower On/Off ButtonControls power to the isolation transformer
BPower LEDIndicates the isolation transformer is on and connected
to AC power.
CSafety Ground Missing
LED
Indicates that a device connected to the isolation
transformer is missing the safety ground.
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Powervar ABC MED Series Power Conditioner (rear view)
ItemNameDescription
APower OutletsConnects equipment to the isolation transformer.
BPower InletConnects to AC power. Use the AC power supply cord
supplied with the isolation transformer.
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Monitors
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Please refer to the owner’s manual that shipped with the monitor for any necessary
information.
Please refer to the Owner’s Manual that shipped with the printer for any necessary
information. .
TypeBrandModel
LaserJetHP1200N
LaserJetHPP4200N
BrandModel
Printers
LaserJetHPP4250N
LaserJetHPP4015N
LaserRicohSP4100N
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Introduction
Network Setup: Introduction
Before beginning this network setup, consult with the hospital Information
Technology (IT) department and determine if the site is planning to use
workgroups or a domain. If using workgroups, gather the user name,
password, and computer name. If using domain, gather the user account
domain and computer domain information.
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Network Setup: Network Setup for Windows 2000/2003 Systems
Network Setup for Windows 2000/2003 Systems
MARS system’s running Windows 2000 or Windows 2003 are shipped with
one user account. Additional user accounts may be added.
Default Factory Setup
At the factory and during a rebuild, all MARS Holter Analysis server, client
and standalone systems are setup to use Windows workgroups by default. A
new workgroup (MARSWORKGROUP) is set up automatically at the MARS
Holter Analysis server to provide secure client access to the drive shares.
A drive share with read/write/execute permission is set up automatically for
server drive letter>:\gemsit” (with a drive shar e na m e of “gemsit”) to allow
“<
the client to access the reports and slots directories.
The mei
MARSWORKGROUP. All new users added to the MARSWORKGROUP will
have access to the drive shares.
IMPORTANT
user account is automatically created and added to the
To protect the MARS™ Holter Analysis System from viruses, the
propriate anti-virus software should be installed befo re connecting the
ap
system to the network. It is recommended that the customer turn on the
anti-virus software auto protect option, and keep the virus definitions
current to avoid virus infections. Please discuss virus protection with the
hospital Information Systems (IS) depa rtment before proceeding with the
network installation of this equipment.
In addition to installing anti-virus software, it is recommended that the
customer limit drive share access for additional virus protection. This
can be accomplished by changing the share permissions for the gemsit
folder. It is recommended that permissions be set for individual users,
rather than the entire MARSWORKGROUP or an entire domain. This
will change the default factory setup.
Adding New Users to Workgroups
To add a new user to a workgroup you must add the user to the MARS
Holter Analysis server and to the MARS Holter Analysis client.
NOTE
r technical support, call the Jupiter Remote On-Line Center at 1-800-
Fo
558-7044. If you need technical support and you are not in the US, see
“How to Reach Us...” at the front of this manual to determine who to
contact for technical support.
To verify that the MARS™ Holter Analysis System is ope
complete the “Checkout Procedure” o
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Domain Network
If a customer has its own domain controller, the MARS Holter Analysis can
be added to the domain. The advantage of using a domain controller over
the workgroup is that is allows for centrally controlled user administr at i on .
If you create a new user account on a domain controller, the new account is
tomatically added as a member of that domain.
au
Joining MARS Holter Analysis to a Domain
NOTE
This section is only needed if the customer intends to configure the
MARS Holter Analysis to join a domain and does not want to use the
workgroup default setup.
For technical support, call the Jupiter Remote On-Line Center at 1-800558-7044. If you need technical support and you are not in the US, see
“How to Reach Us...” at the front of this manual to determine who to
contact for technical support.
Network Setup for Clients
The following are the general steps necessary to add the MARS Holter
lysis to the domain:
Ana
1. The customer must provide the domain name to be used.
Add the user names to the domain.
2.
3. Configure the MARS Holter Analysis server and the clients to join the
domain.
NOTE
Standalone units can also be added to the domain, but there is no
advantage to doing this.
4. Configure the gemsit drive share on the server with full control
permissions for the domain users.
5. Continue with “Network Setup for Clients” on page 3-5.
Use the following window to set up the client with the server name or server
IP address.
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95A
1. Launch the MARS application (see “Power On Procedure” on page 4-4).
2. Select System > System Setup > Network.
3. To enter a server name or IP address, select Ente r MARS server information manually and then type in the server name or the IP
address. Continue with step 4.
or
Choose Select server from list of MARS systems found on the network.
a. A progress bar displays as the system searches for all MARS
servers on the network.
b. Select the server to which this client should connect.
4. Select Save.
5. To verify that the MARS™ Holter Analysis System is operating correctly,
complete the “Checkout Procedure” on page 7-3.
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Software Upgrade and Network Setup for Windows
NT Systems
Standalone and Client Configurations
1. Determine if the MARS Holter Analysis system has Ethernet capabilities.
2. Add network drivers if necessary.
3. Set up the network.
4. Check out the system.
Ethernet Capabilities
If the system does not have an Ethernet card it cannot be attached to the
network or communicate with the MUSE system. There is no network
upgrade kit available for these units.
The systems can support the tape acquisitio
is installed. See “Tape Acquisition Unit (Optional Device)” on
n unit if the optional SCSI board
Determine if adding Network Drivers is Necessary
All MARS Holter Analysis systems that have a product code of PU have
network capability. The PU product code units were manufactured in the
United States, and run on a Compaq or Hewlett Packard box. You must
confirm that units without the PU product code contain a network card.
Looking at the serial label on the back of the unit to determ in e:
if the MARS Holter Analysis... then go to...
has a PU product code“Software Upgrade and Netw
Windows NT Systems” on page 3-7
has catalog number 2006542-002“Adding Network Drivers” on page 3-7
Adding Network Drivers
If you look at the back of the MARS Holter Analysis system (catalog number
2006542-002) and see an Ethernet connector, the system has network
capabilities, but the network drivers must be installed. Use the Installation
Guide, part number 2006531-006, for instructions on adding network drivers.
page 5-9.
ork Setup for
Software Upgrade for Windows NT
Before beginning this setup, consult with the hospital Information
Technology (IT) department and determine if the site is planning to use
workgroups or a domain. If using workgroups, gather the user name,
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Enter Administrator Mode
password, and computer name. If using domain, gather the user account
domain and computer domain information.
NOTE
is section is for upgrading a MARS Holter Analysis standalone
Th
workstation to a client configuration, or to a new standalone
configuration that has networking capabilities. The system must be
running software revision 5.10 or higher to upgrade to version 7.
NOTE
See “Configuration Options” on page 2-6 for information about the
standalone and client configurations. Windows NT does not support the
MARS server software.
You must be logged on as the administrator before performing software
upgrades.
1. Determine the manufacturer name that appears on the front of the
tem box.
sys
Begin Upgrade
2. Reboot the system and log on as the administrator.
If you have a MARS Holter Analysis running on a Compaq or
Hewlett Packard box:
at the user name and at the password prompt, type mei.
or
If you DO NOT have a Compaq or Hewlett Packard box:
at the user name prompt, type MHDAdmin and at the password
prompt, type notnagel.
NOTE
Depending on whether this is an upgrade or a new installation, some
screens during the installation wizard may not be required. The
installation procedure below is for a new installation. If any step does not
appear during the installation process, go on to the next step.
Do not run any other applications while installing MARS Holter Analysis
software. Close all windows before inserting the application CD.
1. The PC must be in Administrator Mode to load software. See “Enter
Administrator Mode” on page 3-8.
2. Install the MARS dongle.
3. Insert the MARS Holter Analysis application CD into the CD drive. Allow
the MARS installation program to start automatically.
4. Choose the desired language from the Choose Setup Language window
and click Next.
5. The Installing Dongle Drivers message displays for about 7 seconds.
6. Click Next at the Welcome to the InstallShield for MARS window.
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001A
002A
7. Read the License Agreement, and if you agree, click Yes.
8. The Installation Mode window is displayed.
9. Click the Verify Only icon.
10. Click the MARS System Type icon to scan the computer for minimum
requirements needed for that system type.
11. View the System Verification Results to verify that the computer has the
minimum requirements to install MARS v7.
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004A
12. Click Back and then Back again to go back to the installation wizard.
NOTE
Click Next and then Print to capture the report in SnagIt and save
the report as a JPEG image. Then click Finish to exit the installation
wizard. If you choose to print the report, you must start the
installation from the beginning.
13. Click the Install MARS PC icon.
14. At the MARS Install window, select either Typical install or Custom Install.
15. Select the MARS System Type.
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009A
008A
005A
16. Click Next at the Destination Disk window.
NOTE
Click Yes if you get a popup stating The directory where MARS will
be installed already exists.
17. Select the desired number of SEER Slots and Tape Slots for MARS and
click Next.
18. Select the OmniDrive Driver Setup for the MARS system:
OmniDrive USB Professional – for use with a USB port. If USB is
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007A
stated on the OmniDrive device, select this opti on.
OmniDrive Professional – for use with a parallel port
19. Select the desired Startup option and click Next.
a. Messages pop up indicating the installation of Flash Card Reader,
PKZip, and pcAnywhere.
Verify Software Version
b. The MARS installation begins.
c. The installation may take from 5 to 15 minutes. Do not interrupt the
installation.
20. At the Would you like to view the installation report? prompt, click:
Yes – to print the installation report to SnagIt
No – to skip the installation report
21. Select Yes, I want to restart my computer now and click Finish.
The computer restarts. MARS v7 is now installed.
22. Remove the CD from the drive and store it in a secure location.
23. Go to “Verify Software Version” on page 3-12.
24. Start the MARS Holter Analysis application.
a. Click on Help.
b. Click on About.
c. Verify that the correct revision appears.
NOTE
If any other revision appears, call GE Healthcare technical support.
25. The upgrade is complete.
Go to “Network Setup for Windows NT” on page 3-13.
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Network Setup for Windows NT
1. Right-click Network Neighborhood on the desktop.
2. Select Properties.
3. Select Protocols.
4. If TCP/IP Protocol is listed, right-click on it and select Properties.
Proceed to step 6.
5. If TCP/IP Protocol is not listed, select Add.
a. Select TCP/IP Protocol.
b. Select OK.
c. Select Yes or No to DHCP Question.
d. Click Continue at the Windows NT Setup window.
e. Click Close in the Network window.
6. If using DHCP, select Obtain an IP address from a DHCP Server and
select OK.
Or
If not using DHCP:
a. Enter the IP address, Subnet mask, and Default gateway
information.
b. Select OK.
7. Select Yes at the Restart your computer? window.
8. Logon to the computer as the administrator.
9. Right-click Network Neighborhood on the desktop.
10. Select Properties.
11. Select the Identification tab.
12. Select Change.
13. Enter your unique Computer Name.
14. If you select Workgroup, enter a unique workgroup name or to add
MARS workgroup, type MARSWORKGROUP.
Or
If you select Domain, enter the domain name given by the hospital IT
department.
15. Select OK.
16. Select Close.
17. At the Restart message, click Yes.
18. Go to “Network Setup for Clients”
setup
for the client.
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Maintenance: Introduction
Introduction
Maintenance Guides
For further information please reference the appropriate OEM manuals for
the recommended maintenance of their product. To download OEM manuals
please see “OEM Documentation and Support” on
For technical support, call the Jupiter Remote On-Line Center at 1-800-558-
44. If you need technical support and you are not in the US, see “How to
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Reach Us...” at the front of this manual to determine who to contact for
technical support.
Items Requiring Maintenance
MARS Holter Analysis client
MARS Holter Analysis server
MARS Holter Analysis standalone
Monitor
DVD-RW or CD-RW Drive
Printer
UPS or Isolation Transformer
page 1-6.
Recommended Maintenance
GE Healthcare recommends that you perf or m the tests described in this
chapter:
Every 6 months as part of routine maintenance
Whenever internal assemblies are serviced
More frequently if indicated
A regular equipment maintenance program helps prevent unnecessary
equipment and power failures and also reduces possible health hazards.
This chapter contains instructions for the following recommended
maintenance:
Inspecting and cleaning the equipment
Domestic electrical safety tests
Workstation power supply test
Checkout procedure
NOTE
Unless you have an Equipment Maintenance Contract, GE Healthcare
does not assume the responsibility for performing the recommended
maintenance procedures. The sole responsibility rests with the individual
or institution using the equipment. GE Healthcare service personnel
may , at their discretion, follow the procedu res provided in this manu al as
a guide during visits to the equipment site.
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Required Tools and Supplies
In addition to a standard set of hand tools, you will need the special tools and
items listed below to maintain or check out the system.
DVOMN/A
Leakage current tester MT-1216-01 (120V),
CD-ROM Cleaning Kits416627-001
Table 21. Required Tools and Supplies
ItemPart Number
MT-1216-02 (240V), or equivalent
Power On Procedure
Tape Cleaning and Demagnetizer kit (Used on
tape acquisition unit)
Holter Installation Tape3613-602
1. Turn on the workstation.
2. Turn on the monitor power switch. Several screens appear momentarily.
NOTE
Watch for error messages on the screen. Reference the OEM
Troubleshooting Guide th at shipped with the MARS™ Holter
Analysis System. The Troubleshooting Guide is also available on
the Internet. For more information, see “OEM Documentation and
Support” on page 1-6.
3. If using a local parallel printer, turn on the local parallel printer.
4. Press Crtl + Alt + Delete to access the logon window. Use the defaults
to logon. (The defaults can be changed. Contact the system
administrator if these logons do not work.)
User Name is mei
Password is mei
3613-902
5. Click OK. The MARS Holter Analysis application screen appears.
NOTE
The MARS Holter Analysis application screen appears only if this
option was selected during the software installation.
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Safe Shutdown Procedure
NOTE
After exiting the MARS application, the remaining shutdown steps are
the standard Windows shutdown procedure. Follow the standard
process for shutting down the computer.
1. If you are shutting the computer down prior to MARS logon, hold down
the following keys simultaneously: Ctrl + Alt + Delete and skip to step 5.
If you need to exit the MARS application, begin with step 2.
2. Click System on the menu bar.
3. Click Exit on the pulldown menu. The MARS application will close.
4. Click Start located in the lower left corner of the display.
Maintenance: Introduction
CAUTION
It is important to exit the MARS application before shutting
down the system. Failure to do so may result in the loss of
data and damage to the MARS workstation.
5. Select Shut Down.
6. Select Shut down from the pull-down list.
7. Select OK.
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Inspection and Cleaning
Visual Inspection
Perform a visual inspection regularly. Turn off the unit and remove power
before making an inspection or cleaning the unit.
Check the case and display screen for cracks or other damage.
Regularly inspect all cords and cables for fraying or other damage.
Perform safety tests on any repaired line cords.
Inspect all plugs, cables, and connectors for bent prongs or pins.
Verify that all cords, socketed components, and connectors are securely
seated.
Inspect keys and controls for proper operation.
Power switches should not stick in one position.
With the workstation operating verify that all fans co
operating properly.
Turn off the unit and remove all power before inspecting or cleaning.
Do not immerse any part of the equipment in water.
Do not use organic solvents, ammonia based solutions, or abrasive cleaning
ents which may damage equipment surfaces.
ag
Position the workstation to ensure adequate ventilatio n. Poor ven tilation can
cause overheating and damage system components.
Do not place the workstation in a position where the ventilation holes in
the front and rear are blocked or restricted.
Do not place the system near ducts, pipes or equipment that generate
heat.
ntained in the unit are
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Exterior Cleaning
Clean the exterior surfaces once per month, and more frequently if needed,
with a clean, soft cloth and a mild dishwashing detergent diluted in water.
Wring the excess water from the cloth. Do not drip water or any liquid on
Dry the surfaces with a clean cloth or paper towel.
Cleaning the Monitor Screen
NOTE
Wipe the screen with a soft, dry, clean cloth to remove dust.
To remove fingerprints and other soil:
1.
Maintenance: Inspection and Cleaning
open vents, plugs, or connectors.
Never use abrasive materials to clean the screen. They can damage the
anti-reflective coating.
Wipe the screen with a soft cloth moistened with a solution of isopropyl
alcohol, water and mild detergent.
2. Rinse the screen immediately with a cloth dampened with clean water.
3. Dry the screen with a soft, clean cloth.
Cleaning the System Interior
WARNING
Turn of f power and disconnect power cord from AC power
source before removing the cover.
The factory seals the equipment before it leaves. There should be no dust
buildup on the surfaces of the interior PCB assemblie s and com p on en ts
when you receive it.
Follow these steps to clean the system interior.
Power off the workstation by following the “Safe Shutdown Procedure”
1.
on page 4-5.
2. Unplug the AC power cord.
3. Remove the system cover to clean the interior. See the OEM’s Service
Manual for detailed information.
4. Replace the cover.
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Cleaning the CD-RW Drive or DVD-RW Drive
Follow these steps to clean the CD-RW or DVD-RW drive.
1. Open the CD-RW or DVD-RW drive.
2. Insert the cleaning disk, brushes down, into the drive.
3. Close the CD-RW or DVD-RW drive. The activity led blinks for about 10
seconds.
4. Remove the cleaning disk from the drive.
5. Close the CD-RW or DVD-RW drive
Cleaning the Printer
For maintenance please see the OEM User’s manual that shipped with the
printer. The manual can also be located on the OEM website. For further
information please see “OEM Documentation and Support” on
Cleaning the Tape Acquisition Unit
page 1-6.
Cleaning and inspecting the tape acquisition unit involves several steps,
including:
Demagnetizing and cleaning the tape acquisition unit
Cleaning the tape acquisition unit interior
NOTE
Demagnetize the tape acquisition unit, clean the t ape drive, and
check out the tape acquisition unit on a weekly basis.
Cleaning and Demagnetizing the Tape Drive
The cleaning and demagnetizing kit (PN 3613-902) pe rforms cleaning of the
audio head and demagnetization simultaneously, removing contaminants
and magnetism build up.
NOTE
While running,
louder than a normal tape. This is normal and does not indicate a
problem with the unit.
1. Insert the cleaning cassette into the tape acquisition unit. Gently push
the cleaning cassette into the drive opening until the cleaning cassette
clicks into place.
2. Turn release lever to its up position.
the cleaning cassette will emit a buzzing sound much
3. The Tape Download/Analysis Options window a ppears and the cleaning
tape runs briefly (less than a second) and stops.
NOTE
An error message may appear , if the correct slot type is not available
or all slots are full. Click Cancel in the error message box. The
message box will disappear and the cleaning cassette will run
normally.
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If the cleaning cassette continues to run for more than a few seconds,
click Cancel in the Tape Download/Analysis Options window. This will
stop the cleaning process. Contact MARS Holter Analysis technical
support.
4. Click Cancel in the Tape Download/Analysis Options window. The Tape Download/Analysis Options window closes.
5. Push tape lever down to eject tape.
Interior Cleaning
The factory seals the equipment before it leaves. There should be no dust
buildup on the surfaces of the interior PCB assemblie s and com p on en ts
when you receive it.
However, if dust is an environmental problem, use a commercially available
st remover (compressed air). Follow the manufacturer’s directions for its
du
use.
WARNING
Only qualified personnel should dissemble this unit.
Turn off the power and disconnect power cord from the AC
power source before removing the cover.
Opening the Unit
1. Power off the workstation.
2. Turn off the tape acquisition unit power switch.
3. Disconnect the tape acquisition unit power cord from the back of the
UPS.
4. Remove the fifteen retaining screws from the tape acquisition unit.
NOTE
The tape acquisition unit uses fifteen screws to secure the cover in
place. To reduce EMI emissions, replace all fifteen screws securely
when reassembling the unit.
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MD1144-334A
5. Remove the tape acquisition unit cover. Slide the tape acquisition unit
cover forward.
UPS
Checkout Procedure
Reassembling the Unit
1. Slide the tape acquisition unit cover over the front of the tape acquisition
unit.
2. Install the fifteen retaining screws to secure the cover to the unit. Hand
tighten all screws.
NOTE
The tape acquisition unit uses fifteen screws to secure the cover in
place. To reduce EMI emissions, replace all fifteen screws securely
when reassembling the unit.
3. Turn on the tape acquisition unit.
4. Power on the workstation. See “Power On Procedure” on page 4-4.
Battery replacement is recommended every 3-6 years. Please see the OEM
User’s Guide for the battery replacement procedure.
Follow the “Checkout Procedure” on page 7-3.
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Troubleshooting: Theory of Operation
Theory of Operation
The theory of operation provides a very broad overview of the system
hardware and the various MARS Holter Analysis config ur a tion s.
Configurations
There are three different MARS Holter Analysis network configurations
available using a standard Ethernet TCP/IP network. The MARS Holter
Analysis can be configured as a client, a server, or a standalone unit.
Standalone
The MARS Holter Analysis standalone stores patient data locally, and the
saved patient reports can be sent to a MUSE server across the network. The
MARS Holter Analysis standalone cannot receive patient data from other
MARS systems.
Client
Server
System Hardware
The MARS Holter Analysis client allows reports to be edited and printed . The
MARS Holter Analysis client-server configuration allows the MARS Holter
Analysis clients to access and automatically send patient data to the MARS
Holter Analysis server via the network. Patient reports can be sent to a
MUSE server.
MARS Holter Analysis servers store the patient data , an d “se r ve” file
requests from other MARS Holter Analysis clients on the network. All patient
data will be stored on the MARS Holter Analysis server and can be accessed
by MARS Holter Analysis clients. The server can support a maximum of 25
MARS Holter Analysis clients. The patient reports can also be sent to a
MUSE server.
The system hardware components include a motherboard, CPU
processor(s), hard drive or drives, physical RAM, an internal CD-RW or
DVD-RW drive, floppy diskette drive, two separate Ethernet network
adapters, and a power supply.
It also contains audio ports, an internal spea
and USB ports. PCI expansion slots connect directly to the system BUS and
allow for additional network interface cards and other devices.
ker, parallel ports, serial ports,
The motherboard contains the main ethernet interface for connecting to the
ork. MARS non-realtime devices, such as printers or RSS access units,
netw
have independent ports.
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General Fault Isolation
Assistance
For technical support, call the Jupiter Remote On-Line Center at 1-800-558-
7044. If you need technical support and you are not in the US, see “How to
Reach Us...” at the front of this manual to determine who to contact for
technical support.
First Things to Ask
If the unit is not working properly, start by asking yourself these basic
questions.
1. Are the unit and all peripherals turned on?
Have there been any changes in the use, location , or environ ment of the
2.
equipment that could cause the failure?
3. Has the unit been modified in any way, either in software or hardware?
Visual Inspection
4. Is operator error the cause of the problem? Try to repeat the user’s
scenario exactly and compare that to the proper operation of the
equipment. Check the operator’s manual as necessary.
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.
Read the disassembly guidelines in the pr
perform an internal visual inspection of the components.
Take the time to make all the recommended visual checks
following visual inspection chart) before starting any detailed trou bleshooting
procedures.
Table 22. Visual Inspection List
AreaLook for the following problem s
I/O Connectors
and Cables
Fraying or other damage
Bent prongs or pins
Cracked housing
Loose screws in plugs
oduct’s OEM manual before you
(refer to the
Interface Cables Excessive tension or wear
Loose connection
Strain reliefs out of place
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Table 22. Visual Inspection List (Continued)
AreaLook for the following problem s
Circuit Boards Moisture, dust, or debris (top and bottom)
Loose or missing components
Burn damage or smell of over-heated components
Socketed components not firmly seated
PCB not seated properly in edge connectors
Solder problems: cracks, splashes on board, incomplete
feedthrough, prior modifications or repairs
Ground Wires/
Wiring
Mounting
Hardware
Power Source Faulty wiring, especially AC outlet
Platform-specific Guidelines
For platform-specific guidelines, refer to the OEM service manuals and
troubleshooting guides for troubleshooting the MARS™ Holter Analysis
System. The OEM troubleshooting guide is shipped with the unit and is also
available on the OEM website. For further information see “OEM
Documentation and Support” o
For technical support, call the Jupiter Remote On-Line Center at 1-800-558-
44. If you need technical support and you are not in the US, contact your
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GE Healthcare representative.
Loose wires or ground strap connections
Faulty wiring
Wires pinched or in vulnerable position
Loose or missing screws or other hardware, especially fasteners
used as connections to ground panes on PCBs
Circuit not dedicated to system
(Power source problems can cause static discharge, resetting
problems, and noise.)
n page 1-6.
Platform-specific Error Codes
For a list of Power-On-Self-Test (POST) messages please reference the
OEM troubleshooting guide that shipped with the MARS™ Holter Analysis
System. The troubleshooting guide is also available on the OEM website.
For further information please see “OEM Documentation and Support” on
page 1-6.
Replacing Workstation Hardware and Peripherals
Use the troubleshooting process located in the OEM service manual for the
additional SCSI, serial, and parallel boards. See “Replacing SCSI, Serial or
Parallel (LPT) Boards” o
See the OEM service manual for additional detailed instructions. If you have
uestion that is not answered in the OEM service manual or if you would
a q
like further assistance, call the Jupiter Remote On-Line Center at 1-800-5 58-
7044. If you need technical support and you are not in the US, see “How to
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Reach Us...” at the front of this manual to determine who to contact for
technical support.
Replacing SCSI, Serial or Parallel (LPT) Boards
The information provided for replacing SCSI, serial or parallel (LPT) boards
applies to Compaq Evo D510, Hewlett Packard (HP) D530 CMT, and HP
dc7100 CMT platforms only. They do not apply to the HP dc7600 CMT, the
HP dc5750, or the HP rp5700 systems.
Confirm you have the correct location before removing and replacing any
circuit bo
NOTE
ards.
The image will not work if the mother board configuration below is not
followed.
The parallel (LPT) board has an ad ditional connector (referre d to as LPT
3) on it, which the card reader plugs into. The parallel (LPT) board plugs
into the PCI 2 mother board slot. See the Mother Board Slots table
below for more information.
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Table 23. Mother Board Slots
#D510D530dc7100
Serial Port.
1
2
Connects to UPS /
Isolation Transformer
Contains SCSI board.
Connects to optional
tape acquisition device
Contains parallel port;
3
connects to printer.
4
Contains Serial Port.
5
Connects to modem.
6
Contains spare
Serial Ports.
PCI Slot:
PCI Slot.
PCI Slot.
Empty
PCI Slot:
PCI Slot
Serial Port.
Connects to modem.
Serial Port.
Connects to UPS /
Isolation Transformer
PCI Slot:
Contains SCSI board.
Connects to optional
tape acquisition device
PCI Slot.
Contains parallel port;
connects to printer.
PCI Slot.
Empty
PCI Slot.
Empty
Serial Port.
Connects to UPS /
Isolation Transformer
Parallel Port.
Connects to printer.
PCI Slot:
Contains Serial Port.
Connects to modem.
PCI Slot.
Empty
PCI Slot:
Contains SCSI board.
Connects to optional
tape acquisition device
PCI Slot
Contains spare
Serial Ports
PCI Slot
7
Contains spare
Serial Ports
PCI Slot.
Empty
PCI Slot.
8
Empty
PCI Slot.
9
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Monitor
Fault Detection
Keyboard
Mouse
Troubleshooting: General Fault Isolation
The monitor is a field replaceable unit.
If the monitor is not working correctly, try the following:
Verify the power and video connections.
Follow the shutdown procedure in “Safe Shutdown Procedure” on
page 4-5, to shutdown the system; then power the system on again.
Reference the manual that came with the monitor.
Contact tech support for further assistance.
The keyboard is a field replaceable unit.
Printer
Isolation Transformer
The mouse is a field replaceable unit.
The printer is a field replaceable unit.
For troubleshooting please see the OEM User’s manual that shipped with
printer. The manual can also be located on the Hewlett Packard website.
the
For further information please see “OEM Documentation and Support” on
page 1-6.
The isolation transformer is a field replaceable unit.
For troubleshooting please see the OEM manual that shippe d with the UPS.
e manual can also be located on the manufacturer’s website. For further
Th
information please see “OEM Documentation and Support” on
If the isolation transformer is not wo
1. Verify the connections.
Verify the wall outlet is not faulty by plugging the unit into a different
2.
outlet. Have a qualified electrician repair any faulty outlets.
rking correctly, do the following:
page 1-6.
3. If necessary, contact technical support for further assistance.
Uninterruptible Power Supply
The UPS is a field replaceable unit.
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