Ultratec Pfm1S2 Service Manual Issue 3: Ultrasound Technologies LTD
Ultratec Pfm1S2 Service Manual Issue 3: Ultrasound Technologies LTD
Ultratec Pfm1S2 Service Manual Issue 3: Ultrasound Technologies LTD
UltraTec PFM1s2
Service Manual
Issue 3
Ultrasound Technologies Ltd
Contents
INTRODUCTION ......................................................................................................3
Specification.........................................................................................................................................................4
User Configuration..............................................................................................................................................5
REFERENCE............................................................................................................9
Internal Layout..................................................................................................................................................11
Dismantling Procedure .................................................................................................................................... 11
Circuit Description............................................................................................................................................13
Power supply Circuit ....................................................................................................................................... 13
Ultrasound Circuit ........................................................................................................................................... 13
Audio Amplifier .............................................................................................................................................. 14
Signal Pre-processing ...................................................................................................................................... 14
Toco Circuit .................................................................................................................................................... 14
Microprocessor Circuit.................................................................................................................................... 15
Printer Interface............................................................................................................................................... 15
This service manual contains circuit descriptions, diagrams, parts and spares
lists is available for the PFM1 that are correct at the time of printing. Due to
continuous improvement certain sections may differ in newer units if you
have any doubt please contact the address above.
Specification
Ultrasound
Toco
Data Presentation
Power Supply
AC input voltage 200 - 260 VAC or 100 - 130 VAC (User selected)
Frequency 46 - 64 Hz
Power 60VA
Enclosure
Material Steel.
Safety
Computer interface
The PFM1 starts and then enters its User Configuration Mode, release the Toco Zero
button as soon as ‘Calibrate System’ is displayed .
You are then prompted to enter the date if different to that displayed.
To change the day and month press the Volume Up button. One press advances the
day by one, pressing the Volume Up button for longer advances the day by 10.
To change the year press the Volume Down button. One press advances the year by
one, pressing the Volume Down button for longer advances the year by 10.
When the correct date is displayed press the Toco Zero button once.
You are then prompted to enter the time if different to that displayed.
This works in a similar manner to the date with the Volume Up button advancing the
hours and the Volume Down button advancing the minutes.
When the correct time is displayed press the Toco Zero button once.
You are then prompted to enter the Toco Base Line offset.
This sets an artificial zero line for the toco transducer above zero, it can be set by
pressing the Volume Up or Volume Down buttons for a value between 0 - 20.
After setting this value the Toco will be set to this every time the Toco Zero switch is
pressed, and allows small negative Toco excursions to be seen on the chart.
When the correct time is displayed press the Toco Zero button once.
When the correct filter value is displayed press the Toco Zero button once.
When the correct range is displayed press the Toco Zero button once.
When the correct speed is displayed press the Toco Zero button once.
When the Data Block is set to your requirements press the Toco Zero button once.
When the Tachycardia Alarm is set to your requirements press the Toco Zero button
once.
When the Bradycardia Alarm is set to your requirements press the Toco Zero button
once.
The PFM1 will then restart and operate according to your settings.
The PFM1 is now operational, and the LCD screen will show US1 --- us2 ---
(if the unit is only a single fetus monitor it will only display US1 ---) and a Toco
value.
Special Precautions
Your PFM1 Antenatal Cardiotocograph has been designed for electrical safety. All
the safety and operating instructions should be read before operating the PFM1.
Failure to do so could result in injury to the user, patient or damage to the System and
accessories.
Do not defeat the grounding integrity of this System. Protection against electrical
shock, in the event of failure of basic insulation, is provided by the connection of the
chassis to the safety ground. Safety grounding occurs only when the 3-wire cable and
plug provided with the system are connected to a properly grounded receptacle.
Do not remove the System cover. The System should be serviced by trained and
qualified personnel only. Contacting the hazardous voltages within the System could
cause serious injury.
Do not use the System if the power cord has any cuts or openings.
Do not use the transducer if the cable has any cuts or openings.
Do not immerse the transducer cable connectors in any liquids. Electrical shock
could result.
Should the electrical safety fuses have to be replaced, use only fuses of the same type
and rating.
Explosion Hazard
Do not operate or use this system in the presence of flammable anaesthetics or gases
as it could lead to explosion.
The transducers are delicate parts of the ultrasound system and should be treated with
care. The delicate crystals in the transducer may crack and render the transducer
unusable if the transducer is subject to shock. Room temperature liquids should be
used for cleaning. Never use alcohol or mineral oil as an acoustic coupling agent as
transducer or cable damage could occur.
Symbols used.
The following symbols are used on the PFM1 and are in accordance with IEC60601-1
: 1990.
Where they are associated with the connection of external equipment, that equipment
in all cases must meet the relevant safety standard.
Alternating current
Associated with power on indicator
Type B Equipment
Unit classification
Dangerous voltage.
Associated with components internal to the PFM1.
The front panel keyboard area contains 6 keys used to control the operation of the unit, they
are all indicated by Icons to aid language variations.
Volume Up
Event mark 1.
Places arrow in
Volume Down
upper portion of Mains “ON”
chart indicator
Toco Zero.
Sets toco channel to
preset baseline
value.
Recorder On /
Off and speed Select Ultrasound
control channel for audio
output.
Event Mark 1
Places an event mark arrow at the top of the FHR scale .
Volume Up
This key is used to increase the audio volume level, or in configuration mode to change user
options.
Volume Down
This key is used to decrease the audio volume level.
Toco Zero
This key zeros the toco trace to the selected baseline.
Power on Indication
The green LED associated with the above symbol when bright indicates that power is
connected to the apparatus.
RS232 output
This output is for the connection of an external computer for data transfer. The maximum
voltage that can be applied to this output is 15VDC.
WARNING: Any external equipment connected to this output must meet the relevant safety
standard.
Connection of an external event mark switch allows the patient to indicate events by printing
an arrow in the gap between the FHR and UA traces. The maximum voltage that can be
applied to this output is 15VDC.
This is for the connection of approved Doppler and toco transducers. The maximum voltage
that can be applied to this output is 15VDC.
Internal Layout
With the top cover removed and the front panel facing you, there is one large printed
circuit board fixed to the base of the monitor this contains all the power supply circuits,
printer drive circuits , all the control circuits and the Ultrasound, Toco and digital signal
processing circuits.
In addition, there is the Front panel displays and keyboard circuit card mounted on the
Lid of the unit.
Dismantling Procedure
Note: Before disassembling the unit, unplug the transducers, accessories cable (if
present), and the power cord from the instrument.
To remove the Top Cover, remove the four screws around the edge at the rear of the unit.
Carefully push the lid forward until it touches the recorder door and then from the rear lift
the lid slightly. When raised by about 10 mm continue to push the lid forward until it has
cleared the connectors then raise to its full height.
The Top Cover can now be removed taking care to disconnect the earth bonding cable
connecting the lid to the base, and carefully disconnecting the keyboard and display
interface cables.
The Keyboard and display module can be removed from the lid by careful removal of the 4
nuts holding the parts in place. Be careful not to loose the spacers lying behind these cards.
Ultrasound Technologies Ltd
Circuit Description
The 240/110 VAC supply enters the PFM1 via an IEC double fused inlet / mains filter and
switch and is fed to a torroidal transformer. The input supply voltage is stepped down to a
nominal 24 VAC and is then bridge rectified by D19, smoothed by C140.
Regulated Supplies
The voltage regulators (U28 and U29) are fed from D19 at a voltage of around 36VDC. These
oscillate at approximately 120 KHz transferring pulses of current into L12 and L14
respectively. The output of inductor is fed back directly into U28 (29) which at pin 1 is
reference comparator and alters the pulses transferred into the inductor to obtain a stable
voltage output. The output of U28 is 5V DC and U29 is 12V DC. Pulses of current in to
inductor L14 are also taken into a charge pump to provide a stable –12V DC after regulator
transistor Q14.
D19 also supplies current to the printhead and motor drive circuits via Q13 and U30 which
provides a stable 24V DC .
The printhead requires pulses of current equalling 10A but for a very small amount of time,
therefore current is taken from the charge built up in C130 rather than expecting the power
supply to supply the pulses. Q13 is connected as an ON/OFF switch to the printhead
voltage circuits to act as protection. An explanation of its operation can be found in section
PRINTER INTERFACE. When ON, current is fed to U30 connected as a variable
voltage regulator with a range of +18 v to +24 v where VR1 adjusts this voltage.
Ultrasound Circuit
Overview
These operate to produce a continuous wave of 2MHz ultrasound which is passed to the
transmitter crystal in the transducer. The signal is then reflected from moving interfaces
within the body to the receiver crystal in the transducer, amplified and then detected so the
audio Doppler shift of that moving interface can be heard audibly or passed via signal pre-
processing to the A/D converter for rate calculation.
L4 forms an oscillator with Q4 and its associated capacitors producing a sine wave drive at
the required frequency. This is fed via a high current output driver Q1 and output transformer
L1.
The reflected Ultrasound signal is fed via a resonant transformer L1 to the gate of Q3, the
drain of this FET connects to the source of Q2 to form a cascode amplifier From the drain
of Q2 the amplitude complex of the received signal is detected by passing the signal
through a detector diode D3 . The raw low frequency heart complex is then amplified and
filtered by U1 where its associated components form a bandpass filter amplifier with a
bandwidth of 150Hz to 1KHz. This signal is passed to the audio section and the signal pre-
processing .
Audio Amplifier
The audio signal then passes to a input selector U25 where the user can select via the front
panel which Ultrasound channel will pass to the audio circuits and then to digital gain control
U24 and buffer amplifier U32, where the volume setting is determined by the microprocessor
subject to the user setting. From here the gain controlled signal is fed to the input of a
monolithic power amplifier U27 and from here to the loudspeaker at J11.
Signal Pre-processing
The detected audio complex is fed to U5 a bandpass amplifier where the filter characteristics
are arranged to reject signals below 150Hz and above 1KHz , and the output is taken do a
digital AGC U3. The amplitude stabilised signal is then amplified and full wave rectified by
U2 . This full wave rectified signal is then buffered and smoothed by an active filter. The
smoothing is achieved by the low pass active filter having a 3db at 5Hz hence giving the
average value of the audio complex. This signal is then passed to the A/D converter stage of
the cpu U8 for further digital signal processing .
Toco Circuit
A stabilised 5V is fed to the toco transducer along with 0V which form the excitation of a
Whetstone bridge in the transducer. The Differential output of the transducer is fed via a high
gain differential amplifier U26 to a low pass filter U32 for signal smoothing into the A/D
converter U11 further digital signal processing U8.
Toco Zero is automatically adjusted by D/A converter U31 providing an offset voltage into the
input of U32 . Overall gain is adjusted by VR2.
Microprocessor Circuit
The microprocessor circuit is arranged around MC68HC812 a fast second generation central
processing unit (CPU). When power is applied to the circuit a monitor circuit waits for the
power rail to become stable and then 100 ms later takes the reset on the CPU high (logic 1) to
5 v. This starts the CPU working by reading the bytes at the very top of its memory map
from the EPROM (ROM). This shows the CPU the start position in ROM from which to
start executing. This sets up all the peripheral devices, which includes an interrupt timer,
starts the system clock which consists of interrupts from the cpu to the watchdog ic at the
rate of 1 every millisecond. As all functions are time dependant nothing starts without this
clock. The CPU now reads all the preset variables from the battery protected RAM within
the real time clock. The battery source is a lithium 3.6 v cell with a nominal life of 10 years.
After the CPU has loaded the variables it rums a system check for any internal problems
which are reported on the system display.
Selection of the individual devices is controlled by cpu internal the chip select circuits.
Most analogue signals eventually require digital signal processing for display, chart
recording or digital transmission, the signals are presented to CPU, where an internal 8 bit
A/D converter with an 8 way multiplexed input converts the signals to digital form. The
converter accepts unipolar signals of 0 - 5 v..
The CPU with the display and keyboard circuit using on chip peripheral interface , as well as
detecting selection of ultrasound and the presence of an Event keypress.
Printer Interface
Data is decoded by the software into bit positions within the allowable area of the printhead
. This data is then passed in serial form with a clock signal into the printheads serial buffer.
The data is latched by a pulse from the cpu via CMOS buffer, this gives added protection in
the case of device failure. Data is then burnt onto the printhead by strobes 1 to 4 from the
cpu which last less than 1 mS .
Under normal conditions with the printer OFF there is no supply connected to the printhead
or chart motor. Only when printing is requested does the cpu turn on the 24VDC supply.
The cpu also drives the chart recorder stepper motor via the high current microstep interface.
Test Procedures
Introduction
The following sections details tests to ensure that the PFM1 is operating within specification.
These tests may be performed in whole or part, however, if any repairs are carried out to
the power supply circuits then it is recommended that the whole test/calibration procedure is
undertaken.
The test procedures may be performed without removal of the circuit board from the unit.
Performance Checks
1) Plug the monitor line cord into a grounded receptacle of suitable line voltage and
frequency as indicated on the rear panel of the PFM1 .
2) Turn monitor on. The green front panel LED will illuminate.
3) The display will first show the system selftest followed by the software revision This
indicates the instrument is switched on and awaiting inputs.
4) Load chart paper to recorder (for assistance see operating instructions) ensure paper is
correctly aligned.
5) Depress printer on/off and recorder will run at either 1,2 or 3 cm/min dependent on the user
preset value.
Ultrasound
6) Connect ultrasound transducer to the yellow or blue US sockets on the front panel and
increase volume to maximum.
7) Place transducer in palm of hand and gently stroke the back of the hand at a constant rate of
about 2 times a second.
8) Check audio volume is present, digital display will display the simulated rate (approx
120 ) and correspond with the data being printed on the chart paper.
UA / Toco / Contractions
9) Connect the toco transducer to the grey UA input socket on the front panel and press UA
zero to set the baseline (baseline resets to value 1 -> 20 as selected in set up procedure).
10) Apply pressure onto the centre of transducer and check that the toco trace on chart
recording increases to 100 + 10%. Remove load and trace will return to baseline.
Event Marker
11) Connect the hand held remote event marker to the external mark socket. Depress the
button once and note that a half arrow is printed on the bottom of FHR recording.
The mode of operation of the monitor is programmable through the front panel to give a
certain amount of customisation. The programming mode is entered by pressing and holding
UA Zero while turning the monitor ON.
Details of the user programmable options are at the beginning of this manual.
Parts lists
The following section contains parts list for the PFM1.
C1,2,6,10,11,13,14,19,20,21,23,24,27,28,32,33,
40,41,44,45,49,53,54,56,57,63,64,66,67,70,71,75,76,
83,84,87,90,91,93,94,97,98,100,104,105,106,107,
109,110,111,113,114,115,116,117,120,121,122,123,125,1
27,128,129,132,135,141,145,149,150,154,155,157,158,15
Capacitor sm 0805 100nF Ceramic X7R 0805 9,161,163,164, 77
Capacitor sm 0805 47nF Ceramic X7R 0805 C43,86 2
Capacitor sm 0805 33nF Ceramic X7R 0805 C88 2
R5,20,21,22,23,24,35,38,43,58,59,60,61,62,73,76,78,
81,83,85,86,87,88,89,90,91,92,93,94,97,99,101,104,106,
111,112,114,115,116,123, 126,131,142,
Resistors 1% sm 0805 10K 153,160,161,162,167,168,172,173,174,176,178, 54
Resistors 1% sm 0805 12K R119 1
Resistors 1% sm 0805 15K R98,128 2
Resistors 1% sm 0805 16K R84 1
Resistors 1% sm 0805 22K R27,65,137,156,157 5
Resistors 1% sm 0805 27K R7,45,77,80,127 5
Resistors 1% sm 0805 36K R25,63 2
Resistors 1% sm 0805 47K R30,68,124 3
Resistors 1% sm 0805 68K R12,16,28,50,54,66 6
PCB circuit
Placement Diagram
Ultrasound 1 Circuit
Ultrasound 2 Circuit
Digital Printer Control and user interface Circuit
Power Supplies and Audio Circuit
Toco Circuit
100K
R33
10nF
C36
Vrf1 Q5 +12V
BC848B
180K
R26
C
+12V
E
4 1 +12V
USTx1
10nF
C42
1nF
C28
3
+12V
22R
R14
+
C35
1 C15 C22 4 4
C4 C5 100nF
B2
L2 680pF 100uF R18
330K
2 1nF 100pF 9 U1 4 13 U5
R31
0876 470R I- I-
A R7 A
L4 2 8 2 U5 14
10nF
C34
27K LM324M I- LM324M
0841 C12 C16
100K
R29
6 3 47pF 220pF C30 + R25 10 1 12
C27 I+ LM324M I+
3 100uF 36K C39
C 3 100nF 11 3 11
10nF I+
BC848B
Q1
3
D 11
MMBF4416
2 D4 neg12V neg12V
B BZX84C5V1
3 neg12V
2
1 G
10K
R38
E
Q4
3
2
S D5
C1 BZX84C5V1
R9
100R
10nF
C9
2
100nF R2 R8 Vcc
10R 1K5
47nF
C43
R11
27K
R77
2K2 100R
R32 100R
R36
C8
1nF
+12V
U3
4 +
R79
C38 C40
1k2
2.1MHz Transmitter / Receiver 8 3
100uF 100nF VCC VH
U1 13
I-
10K
R78
14 C19
1 FH1_Audio {04} LM324M AGC
USTx1 100nF
12 1 5
J1 2 I+ INC {02,03,04} INC VW
Vrf1 11
3 +12V 2
U/D {02,03,04} U/D
4 neg12V
RxSig1 1 +12V 7 6
B CS_Agc_US1 {03} CS VSS VL B
5 4
6 C7 C17 4 6 U1 X9C103
4
Tdr_Sense_US1 R3 L3 R10 I-
680pF 1nF
100K 0842 100K 2 U1 7
I- LM324M
10nF
C18
1 5
3 LM324M I+
Ultrasound Transducer connection
1 2 3 3 11
10nF
C29
D I+
MMBF4416
11
BAT54
D3
100nF R4
2K2
R19
100K 2
S
R15
100K
1
D
C32
100nF
MMBF4416
1K0
4 1 3 R17
RxSig1
C26
1nF
C3 G
47K
R30
100nF
Q3
220pF 100nF
L1
C41
2 1K0 C33
10K
10K
10K
R21
R23
R24
S +
R35
10K
0838 R13 C31
0u47F +12V +12V
2
BAS16
4 4 +12V
C6 D6
6 3 R6 + C25
100nF 6 U2 2 U2 4
3
10R 0u47F I- I- +12V
10K
R20
7 1 13 U2 4
LM324M LM324M I-
22K
68K
R27
R28
5 3 14 9 U2
I+ I+ LM324M I-
2
C BAS16 C
4K7
R34
11 11 1uF 12 8
D7 C37 I+ LM324M
neg12V 11 10
3
neg12V I+
neg12V 11
R37
10K
R22
neg12V 1K0
3
D8
BZX84C5V1
2
3
R5
100R
10K D2
R1
BAS16
2
+12V
D1
BAS16
2
100K
R71
10nF
C79
Vrf2 Q10 +12V
BC848B
180K
R64
C
+12V
E
4 1 +12V
USTx2
10nF
C85
1nF
C71
3
+12V
22R
R52
+
C78
1 C58 C65 4 4
C47 C48 100nF
B2
L6 680pF 100uF R56
330K
2 1nF 470pF 9 U4 4 9 U5
R69
0876 470R I- I-
R45
L8 2 8 6 U5 8
10nF
C77
27K LM324M I- LM324M
A 0841 C55 C59 A
100K
R67
6 3 220pF 220pF C73 + R63 10 7 10
C70 I+ LM324M I+
3 100uF 36K C82
C 3 100nF 11 5 11
10nF I+
BC848B
Q6
1
D 11
MMBF4416
3
2 neg12V neg12V
D12
B 3 BZX84C5V1 neg12V
2
1 G
10K
R76
E
Q9
2
3
S Vcc
D13
C44 R47
100R
BZX84C5V1
C52
10nF
100nF R40 R46
2
10R 1K5
100R
47nF
C86
R49
27K
R80
R70 100R
2K2 R74
U7
+
C62
1nF
+12V C81 C83 8 3
100uF 100nF VCC VH
4
R82
1k2
1.8MHz Transmitter / Receiver
U4 13
I- AGC
10K
R81
14 C87 1 5
1 FH2_Audio {04} LM324M INC {01,03,04} INC VW
USTx2 100nF
12
J2 2 I+ 2
U/D {01,03,04} U/D
Vrf2 11
3 +12V 7 6
CS_Agc_US2 {03} CS VSS VL
4 neg12V
RxSig2 1 +12V
5 4 X9C103
4
B 6 4 6 U4 B
Tdr_Sense_US2 L7 C50 C51 C60 I-
R41 680pF 220pF R48 1nF
100K 0842 100K 2 U4 7
I- LM324M
10nF
C61
1 5
3 LM324M I+
Ultrasound Transducer connection
1 2 3 3 11
10nF
C72
D I+
MMBF4416
11
BAT54
D11
100nF R42
2K2
R57
100K 2
S
100K
R53
1
D
100nF
C75
MMBF4416
1K0
4 1 3 R55
RxSig2
C69
1nF
C46 G
47K
R68
100nF
Q8
220pF 100nF
C84
L5 2 1K0 C76
10K
10K
10K
R59
R61
R62
S +
R73
10K
0838 R51 C74
0u47F +12V +12V
2
BAS16
4 4 +12V
C49 D14
6 3 R44 + C68
100nF 2 U6 6 U6 4
3
10R 0u47F I- I- +12V
10K
R58
1 7 9 U6 4
LM324M LM324M I-
22K
68K
R65
R66
3 5 8 13 U6
I+ I+ LM324M I-
2
BAS16
4K7
R72
11 11 1uF 10 14
D15 C80 I+ LM324M
C neg12V 11 12 C
3
neg12V I+
neg12V 11
R75
10K
R60
neg12V 1K0
3
D16
BZX84C5V1
2
3
R43
100R
D10
R39
10K
BAS16
2
+12V
D9
BAS16
2
neg12V
PFM1R Ultrasound 2 Circuit
Ultrasound Technologies Ltd
Foresters House Drawn: NAS Drg No:
Copyright Itton, Chepstow Date: 10/18/00 2:34:02 PM
ultratec 1999 Gwent. NP6 6BZ. UK Name: PFM2 Sheet 2 of 5
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
Vcc
C104 C105 C107 C109 C110 C111 C113 C114 C115 C116 C117
100nF 100nF 100nF 100nF 100nF 100nF 100nF 100nF 100nF 100nF 100nF
Vcc
1
J4 2
A 3 A
4
DS1
5
6
DS2
7 10K 10K 10K 10K 10K
DisplayData[0] R106 R104 R101 R99 R97
8
DisplayData[1]
9 A[0:16]
DisplayData[2]
U8
10
DisplayData[3] 105 52 A[0]
Key[1] PT0 A0 D[0:7]
11
DisplayData[4] 106 53 A[1]
Key[2] PT1 A1
12
DisplayData[5] 107 54 A[2]
Key[3] PT2 A2
13
DisplayData[6] 108 55 A[3]
Key[4] PT3 A3
14
DisplayData[7] 109 56 A[4]
Key[5] PT4 A4
Vcc 110 57 A[5]
+24V {04} Toco_Adjust_Clock {05} PT5 A5 U22
Front Panel Display Interface
111 58 A[6]
Toco_Adjust_Data {05} PT6 A6 U9 A[0] 10 11 D[0]
A0 D0
1 + C96 112 59 A[7]
1 CS_Agc_US2 {02} PT7 A7 A[0] 11 13 D[0] A[1] 9 12 D[1]
220uF A0 O0 A1 D1
J6 2 60 A[8]
J5 2 + C99 97 A8 A[1] 10 14 D[1] A[2] 8 13 D[2]
Key[1] Rx_Data RXD0 A1 O1 A2 D2
3 100uF 61 A[9]
3 Vcc 98 A9 A[2] 9 15 D[2] A[3] 7 15 D[3]
Key[2] Tx_data TXD0 A2 O2 A3 D3
4 62 A[10]
4 99 A10 A[3] 8 18 D[3] A[4] 6 16 D[4]
Key[3] Rx_Data_Aux RXD1 A3 O3 A4 D4
5 63 A[11]
5 100 A11 A[4] 7 19 D[4] A[5] 5 17 D[5]
Key[4] Tx_Data_Aux TXD1 A4 O4 A5 D5
6 64 A[12]
6 R87 R88 R89 R90 R91 R92 R93 R94 101 A12 A[5] 6 20 D[5] A[6] 4 18 D[6]
Key[5] Serial_In SDI/MISO A5 O5 A6 D6
7 10K 10K 10K 10K 10K 10K 10K 10K 65 A[13]
7 U16 102 A13 A[6] 5 21 D[6] A[7] 3 19 D[7]
KeyOut Serial_Out SDO/MOSI A6 O6 A7 D7
8 66 A[14]
8 Vcc 18 2 103 A14 A[7] 4 22 D[7] A[8] 25
Y1 A1 Serial_Clock SCK A7 O7 A8
9 67 A[15]
17 3 104 A15 A[8] 29 A[9] 24
Y2 A2 RTC_Select SS A8 A9
10 11 A[16]
16 4 A16 A[9] 28 A[10]21
Y3 A3 A9 A10
Front Panel Key Pad Interface 11 12
15 5 3 A17 INC {01,02,04} A[10] 24 A[11]23
Y4 A4 PJ0 A10 A11
12 13
14 6 4 A18 U/D {01,02,04} A[11] 27 A[12] 2
Y5 A5 PJ1 A11 A12
13 16
13 7 5 A19 CS_Agc_US1 {01} A[12] 3 A[13]26
Y6 A6 PJ2 A12 A13 Vcc
14 17
12 8 6 A20 CS_Volume {04} A[13] 30 A[14] 1
Y7 A7 PJ3 A13 A14
B 15 18 28 B
11 9 7 A21 CS_Toco_Adjust {05} A[14] 31 Vcc
Y8 A8 PJ4 A14
1 8 20
PJ5 CS
J15 23
Printhead interface 1 9 CE 27
Vcc G1 unconnected spare MotorPhase1Zero PJ6 WE
28 D[0] 25
19 10 D0 Vcc OE 22
G2 MotorPhase2Zero PJ7 OE
C94 29 D[1]
D1 2
100nF U14 VPP
ACT541 75 30 D[2]
DisplayData[0] PH0 D2
2 1 HM62256
V+ C1+ 76 31 D[3] 27256PLC
C97 DisplayData[1] PH1 D3
100nF 77 32 D[4]
DisplayData[2] PH2 D4
6 3
V- C1- 78 33 D[5]
DisplayData[3] PH3 D5
C93 4 81 34 D[6]
100nF C2+ DisplayData[4] PH4 D6
C98 82 35 D[7]
100nF DisplayData[5] PH5 D7
5 83
C2- DisplayData[6] PH6
9 Pin D-Type Socket 84
DisplayData[7] PH7 74
1 CSP1
2 RS232_Tx 14 11 73
T1out T1in Tx_data CSP0
3 RS232_Rx 20
7 10 DS1 PD0 72
4 T2out T2in Tx_Data_Aux CSD
21
5 DS2 PD1 71
13 12 CS3
6 R1in R1out Rx_Data_Aux 22
PrintVoltageOn/Off {04} PD2 70
7 8 9 CS2
R2in R2out Rx_Data 23
8 KeyOut PD3 69
CS1
9 24 Vcc 1
aux_signal_control PD4 68 debug
MAX202E CS0 CSmotordrive
R98
15K
25 2 J16
J3 US2_audio {04} PD5
RS232 26 EXTAL 3
US1_audio {04} PD6 C88
27 19 33nF C102 4
alarm {04} PD7 BKGD/_TAGHI debug 22pF X3 reset
1 C89 R113
40 3n3F 10M Vcc 5
Vcc RESET reset 32KHz
J13 2 Vcc 87 46 R84 6
US1_connected {01} AN1 EXTAL EXTAL XTAL
3 16K C101
U13 88 47
US2_connected {02} AN2 XTAL XTAL 22pF
4 Debug Control
Vcc 1 20 89 44 Vcc
Vcc2 Vcc1 Toco_connected {05} AN3 XFC
5
90 51
2 19 Aux_connection AN4 ARST
6 VBat n/c5
91 50
+ Fetal_Complex_FH1 {01} AN5 IPIPE1/MODB
B1 3 18 R114 R83 R115 R116
X1 PF Vcc 92 49
C 32KHz Fetal_Complex_FH2 {02} AN6 IPIPE0/MODA 10K 10K 10K 10K C
Aux RS232 BATT 4 17 93 48
3.6V n/c1 Vccif AN7 ECLK
- X2 94 39
5 16 AN8 LSTRB/TAGLO
X2 SDO Serial_In
Vcc +12V 38
Vcc R/_W
6 15
N/C2 SDI Serial_Out 37
1 85 IRQ
VRH
7 14 36
J14 2 INT0 SCLK Serial_Clock 86 XIRQ
VRL
3 8 13
Aux_connection n/c3 n/c4
+24V {04}
4
aux_signal_control 9 12
INT1 CE RTC_Select MC68HC812A4 Vcc
5
C106 + C108
10 11
6 Gnd sermode 100nF 220uF
Vcc 4 13 D[0]
neg12V R86 20 5 13 U20 VDD D0
DS1305E 10K NJM3777 12 D[1]
D1
Vcc VMM2 VMM1 Vcc 11 D[2]
D2
10 3
Phase1 SIGN1 10 D[3]
Aux Signal Connection 4 D3
R112 1 MA1 15
Phase2 9 D[4]
10K Vcc D4
J9 2 2 11
Vcc MB1 Dis1 18 8 D[5]
SIGN2 D5
1 3 14
21 Dis2 7 D[6]
MA2 D6
Vcc 2 J8 4 8
reset VR1 6 D[7]
R85 23 2 D7
3 MB2 17 DA1
10K VR2 14
U12 U15 U15 Gnd4 Gnd2 AO A[0]
4 E2 C2 E1 C1 RC Gnd3 Gnd1
Motor Drive Output 15
1 3 1 2 3 4 19 NC
IN OUT DA2
3
9
7
6
22
16
12
19
18
Vcc 5
R111 Paper Out Sensor WR CSmotordrive
74HCT04D 74HCT04D Vcc 10K 16
CS
3
Vcc
ZM33064Z U15 20
R119
D17 Reset reset
R108
100R
12K
100K Vcc
5 6 BAS16 R109 17 1
2
R121
1K0
R96 R118
100R
R110
9 8
MotorPhase2Zero
D Motor Control D
74HCT04D MotorPhase1Zero
U15
11 10
Issue ECN Date
74HCT04D 1 May 00
2 June 00
U15
13 12
74HCT04D
U30
GBU4A Q13 LM338T
AC Power Input
RFD8P05SM
+24V {03}
D
S
1 2 1 3 2
AC1 DC+ Vin Vout
2
J10 2 C130 C144
G1
A 10,000uF R134 R136 C139 1uF A
3 Adj
100K 100K 1uF R141
3 4
1
4 AC2 DC- 100R
D19
C141
R137 100nF
Vcc 22K
VR1
2K
R130 3
3 C
1K0 C
BC848B
Q12
BC848B
Q11
2
2
PrintVoltageOn/Off {03} B
B
10K
R131
1
1 E
E
1
C128
100uH
100nF L10 U28
L12
22uH LT1076CQ Vcc
2
2 5 4
VIN VSW
+ C133 + C142 C145
10BQ040
R139
220uF 2K7 330uF 100nF
D20
C129
B 100nF B
2
U25
GND VC FB
R140
1
1 16 2K2
IN1 IN2
2 15
D1 D2 R135
3 14 2K7
S1 S2 +12V
4 13 Vcc
V- V+
neg12V 5 12 C137
Gnd VL 10nF
6 11
FH2_Audio {02} S4 S3 FH1_Audio {01}
100uH
7 10 U29
D4 D3
L14
LT1076CQ +12V
8 9
US2_audio {03} IN4 IN3
2
5 4
VIN VSW
DG211
10BQ040
1
+ C138 R142 + C148 C150
D21
US1_audio {03} R132 R100 220uF 10K
22R 22R 330uF 100nF
2
alarm {03} GND VC FB
1
R143
2K2
R123 C134 C132
10K C126 + R138
1000uF 100nF
1u0F +
22uH
2K7 C143
L15
22uF 100V Q14
C 10BQ040 C
C122 FZT751
E
C140 1 2
100nF
10nF
3
10BQ040
Vcc 330K D23 neg12V
1
R129 7
D22
2
B
22uF 100V C149 C154
100nF 22uF 100V R144 100nF
120uF
+ C146
C136
100R C151 4K7
1
9 +
R122 IN+ U27
27K
15K
R127
R128
6 1 J11
100nF
100nF
C125
C127
TDA2614
2
U24 BZX84C6V2
+
C119 + C120 8 2
8 3 IN- C135 D27 10uF
100uF 100nF VCC VH +12V C153
100nF +
C124
1nF
3
100nF
C121
5
R125
4 Speaker
1k2
2
1 5 13 U32 BZX84C6V2
INC {01,02,03} INC VW I- R133 D28
10K
R126
14 10R
2 47K LM324M
3
U/D {01,02,03} U/D + C131
R124 100nF 12
C123 I+ 120uF
7 6 A
CS_Volume {03} CS VSS VL 11
+12V
X9C103 neg12V
4
4
9 U26
I-
8
LM324M Issue ECN Date
10 1 May 00
I+
D 2 June 00 D
11
R180 R181
3k3 3k3
neg12V
Vcc
+ C156
10R
R158
100nF 100uF
C155
+12V
A 4 A
6 U26
I-
7
LM324M
5
I+
11 Vcc
330K neg12V U11
R145
100nF
C161
1 8
VDD SCLK Toco_Adjust_Clock {03}
220K
R177
C90 2 7
4K7
4K7
22K
R150
R154
R156
100nF AIN CS Toco_A/D_CS {03}
3 6
680K
R169
1K0 +12V A/DOff SHDN DOUT Toco_Adjust_Data {03}
100nF
C163
+Exe R148 4 5
1 REF GND
4 +12V
J12 2 -Exe +12V
R160
R162
C91
VR2
13 U26 4
10K
10K
I- 100nF
5K
3 1M MAX1243
R146 14 2 U32 4
+Return LM324M I-
4
12 1 9 U32
-Return I+ LM324M I- Adc
5
100K
330K
R171
R175
11 3 8
I+ LM324M
6
11 10 1K0
1K0 neg12V C162 I+ Toco_VRef
1uF 11 R179
R149 neg12V
R151
4K7
22K
R155
R157
B C164 B
+12V 100nF
3
D26
4
BZX84C5V1
2
2 U26
I-
1
LM324M
3
I+
11 Vcc
neg12V Vcc
Toco_VRef
U31 C157
100nF
R170
R174
R178
100K
R165
10K
10K
1 8 470R
GND VDD
2 7
OUTA REF VP
C160
8
3 6 +12V
CS_Toco_Adjust {03} CS OUTB U10 1uF 10K
4 5 5R R172
Toco_Adjust_Data {03} DIN SCLK 2.5V 4
LM336M 6 U32
I-
4
MAX549 VM 7
LM324M
5
Toco_Adjust_Clock {03} I+
11
neg12V
R163
R168
220K
10K
C C
47K
10K
R159
R173
R161 R167
10K 10K R176
Auto Zero Control 10K
Vcc
+12V
C158
3
R153 100nF
R152
100R
10K D25
BAS16
2
Toco_connected {03}
3
C159
D24 100nF
BAS16
2
neg12V
Issue ECN Date
1 May 00
D 2 June 00 D