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GE Corometrics 250 Series User Manual

GE Corometrics 250 Series
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Revision D 250 Series Maternal/Fetal Monitor 5-3
2020551-001
Troubleshooting: Diagnostic Tests
Diagnostic Tests
Main Motherboard and DSP Board Self-Test
Upon power-up, the 250 Series Monitor’s Main Motherboard and DSP Board
perform a number of tests before allowing the monitor to enter the normal
operational mode. After setting the Power switch to the on (
I) position, the tests run
for approximately 2 seconds. If all tests pass, the monitor enters the normal
operational mode. During normal operational mode, the monitor continues to
perform a series of self-tests. If a test fails, you will see one of the following error
messages centered in the display:
SYSTEM FAULT: ROM
SYSTEM FAULT: RAM
SYSTEM FAULT: Alert
SYSTEM FAULT: UI KEYPAD
SYSTEM FAULT: SOFTWARE
SYSTEM FAULT: DEFAULTS
SYSTEM FAULT: DSP
The first errors indicate problems on the Main Motherboard. The last error indicates
a problem on the DSP Board. If the monitor displays any of these messages, turn off
the monitor and contact your GE Service Representative.
Monitor Self-Test
The 250 Series Monitor contains self-test routines which verify the unit’s
calibration and internal circuitry. These routines are initiated by depressing the front
panel Test button. The test results are printed on the strip chart recorder paper,
verifying the integrity of the unit.
It is recommended practice to initiate the self-test feature at the beginning of each
monitoring session. Refer to Self-Test Routine in the “Maintenance Section.”
Error Log Screen
The Error Log screen, as shown below, displays a service log of the 250 Series
Monitor. The service log is helpful to service representatives when diagnosing
intermittent problems. There are 255 error codes that can be detected by the monitor.
The Error Log is comprised of multiple pages with up to 20 error codes per screen.
Each screen displays three columns:
The Error ID column lists the error code. The Count column lists the number
times the error code has occurred.

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GE Corometrics 250 Series Specifications

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BrandGE
ModelCorometrics 250 Series
CategoryMedical Equipment
LanguageEnglish

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