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Contents Introduction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-2 A General Description of the IntelliVue Smart-hopping Core Access Point . . . . . Core AP Mounting Options . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Power Source . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Synchronization Signal . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Access Point Placement Guidelines . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-2 Installation Procedure . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-3 Access Point Startup Sequence . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-6 AP Configuration Information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-6 Maintenance Procedure . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
About This Guide This IntelliVue Smart-hopping 1.4 GHz Access Point Installation Guide provides complete instructions and procedures for installing the Philips IntelliVue Smart-hopping 1.4 GHz Core Access Point and Remote Antennas. This chapter describes the document and includes: • Audience • Document Organization • Notational Conventions • Related Documentation • Terminology IntelliVue Smart-hopping 1.
About This Guide Audience The IntelliVue Smart-hopping 1.4 GHz Access Point Installation Guide is written for trained service personnel who will install the IntelliVue Smarthopping 1.4 GHz Core Access Point as part of an overall IntelliVue Smarthopping deployment. Document Organization The information in this guide is organized and presented as follows: • Chapter 1, Overview, describes the IntelliVue Smart-hopping 1.
About This Guide Related Documentation Please refer to these other documents for additional installation service information about the IntelliVue Smart-hopping infrastructure: • IntelliVue Smart-hopping Access Point Controller Installation Guide provides procedures to physically install and power the IntelliVue Smart-hopping Access Point Controller at the clinical site. • IntelliVue Smart-hopping 2.4 GHz Access Point Installation Guide gives procedures to install the IntelliVue Smart-hopping 2.
About This Guide Terminology Please note the following terms, acronyms, and abbreviations used throughout this document and in related documentation: • Access Point (AP) - An IntelliVue Smart-hopping component that provides bi-directional wireless access to the monitoring network for IntelliVue Patient Monitors. • Access Point Controller (APC) - An IntelliVue Smart-hopping component used to manage the operation of the Access Points. One APC is elected the Primary (previously referred to as Master) APC.
About This Guide • Partnered APC - Configurable element within an AP Group used to determine which APC will manage the operation of the AP members of a particular AP Group. • Power over Ethernet (PoE) Switch - The Power over Ethernet (PoE) Switch is a 24-port Power-over-Ethernet device that provides 48 VDC power to IntelliVue Access Points (and also remote Sync Units if connected) via 100-Base-TX Ethernet LAN cabling.
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1 Overview This chapter provides a high-level overview of the 1.4 GHz IntelliVue Smarthopping Core Access Points and Remote Antennas. This chapter and includes: • Introduction • A General Description of the IntelliVue Smart-hopping Core Access Point • Connectors and Status Indicators • Specifications • Ordering Information IntelliVue Smart-hopping 1.
Chapter 1: Overview Introduction The IntelliVue Smart-hopping infrastructure uses a cellular wireless architecture to provide two-way communications between IntelliVue Patient Monitors and the IntelliVue Information Center. Using the “IntelliVue Smart-hopping” wireless protocol, the IntelliVue Smart-hopping infrastructure provides monitoring capabilities for ambulatory patients within a wide coverage area. The IntelliVue Smart-hopping IntelliVue Patient Monitors and infrastructure operate on the 1.
A General Description of the IntelliVue Smart-hopping Core Access Point A General Description of the IntelliVue Smart-hopping Core Access Point The IntelliVue Smart-hopping Core Access Point (AP) and remote antennas (RA), shown in Figure 1-2, provide an air-link to transmit and receive data between IntelliVue Smart-hopping IntelliVue Patient Monitors and the Patient Information Center iX (PIC iX) via the IntelliVue Smart-hopping infrastructure. Core AP Remote Antenna Remote Antenna 74 ft.
Chapter 1: Overview Core AP Mounting Options Wall-mounting hardware is standard. An optional above/below ceiling tile mount kit (P/N 866328 Option IM2 [453564052201]) is available for both the Core AP and its Remote Antennas. Power Source The IntelliVue Smart-hopping 1.4 GHz Core Access Point receives its 48V DC operating power source via its Ethernet LAN cabling from Power over Ethernet via the IntelliVue Smart-hopping Sync Unit. The AP is not equipped with a power socket. The AP consumes less than 13.
A General Description of the IntelliVue Smart-hopping Core Access Point Technical Alerts Each AP is configured to signal alert conditions that are viewed by the IntelliVue Application Performance Monitor (APM). The IntelliVue Access Point is configured to raise alerts on error conditions. The alerts are sent over the IntelliVue Smart-hopping and Ethernet LAN infrastructure to a monitoring station or Database Sever.
Chapter 1: Overview Connectors and Status Indicators Figure 1-3 shows the connectors on the Core AP and Remote Antenna.
Connectors and Status Indicators Table 1-1: AP Ethernet Interface Pin Signals Pin Signal Description 7 0V Power Return 8 0V Power Return • Serial Port - The serial port is used only for manufacturing purposes. • UTP Cable Connectors to Remote Antennas - Two standard RJ-45 connectors are provided for the UTP cables that connect the Core AP to its Remote Antennas.Each UTP cable carries 5.5 VDC power, Transmit, Receive and Antenna Diversity Control signals to the Remote Antenna.
Chapter 1: Overview IntelliVue Smart-hopping Core AP Status LEDs The IntelliVue Smart-hopping Core AP provides the following status LEDs. • Wired/Ethernet Activity - The Core AP provides two LEDs to indicate wired/ Ethernet activity to the IntelliVue Smart-hopping infrastructure. During normal operation, these LEDs indicate the following information: - Link LED - Link present/Ethernet connection. Lights GREEN (ON) when a pass-through link is present - OFF when not present.
Specifications Specifications Table 1-3: 1.4 GHz Core Access Point Specifications Specification Value Physical: Chassis (only) Dimensions (H x W x L) 30 mm x 204 mm x 243 mm (1.2 in x 8.0 in x 9.6 in) Local Antenna (only) Dimensions 160 mm (6.3 inches L) Sleeve Dipole Weight with Antenna <.79g (1.
Chapter 1: Overview Table 1-3: 1.4 GHz Core Access Point Specifications Specification Value LAN Input (Data): 1 Port; Ethernet 100 Base-T (only 100 Mbps Full Duplex) RJ-45 Female Socket. LAN Cable to Network Switch CAT-5 or better, up to 100m (328 ft.). Remote Antenna UTP Cable Connectors Two RJ-45 Female Socket Connectors are provided to connect the UTP cables on which 5.5 VDC power, Transmit and Receive control signals, and Antenna Diversity signals to the remote Antennas are carried.
Ordering Information Table 1-4: 1.4 GHz Remote Antenna Specifications Specification Value Fire Safety Model ITS4846A 1.4 GHz Remote Antennas are Listed for use within "Other Spaces Used for Environmental Air (Plenum)" per NFPA70: 2011, Article 300.22. Note: The term "plenum" as used in Article 300.
Chapter 1: Overview Regulatory Information Table 1-6: IntelliVue Smart-hopping 1.4 GHz Access Point Regulatory Information Description Philips part#: FCC ID: Model# Software 1.4 GHz Enhanced IntelliVue Smart-hopping Access Point 989803171211 862228 PQC-4843C ITS4843C C.00.07 or greater, D.0 or greater 1.4 GHz Enhanced IntelliVue Smart-hopping High power Access Point with Remote Antenna 989803171211 866394 PQC-4843D ITS4843D C.00.08 or greater, D.
2 Mounting the IntelliVue Smart-hopping 1.4 GHz Core Access Point This chapter provides procedures to physically install the Philips IntelliVue Smart-hopping 1.
Chapter 2: Mounting the IntelliVue Smart-hopping 1.4 GHz Core Access Point Mounting the IntelliVue Smart-hopping Core AP to a Wall (Fixed Mount) You can mount the IntelliVue Smart-hopping Core Access Point to a wall using the mounting screws and screw anchors supplied with the AP. We recommend that you mount the Core AP high on the wall as close to the ceiling as possible. To mount the 1.4 GHz IntelliVue Smart-hopping Core AP to a wall: 1. Using a 3/16-inch drill bit, drill a pilot hole 0.
Mounting the IntelliVue Smart-hopping Core AP to a Wall (CA Earthquake Rated) Mounting the IntelliVue Smart-hopping Core AP to a Wall (CA Earthquake Rated) You can mount the IntelliVue Smart-hopping Core Access Point onto walls using an optional California (CA) earthquake-rated wall plate. We recommend that you mount the Core AP high on the wall as close to the ceiling as possible. To mount the 1.4 GHz IntelliVue Smart-hopping Core AP to a wall: 1. Using a 3/16-inch drill bit, drill two pilot holes 0.
Chapter 2: Mounting the IntelliVue Smart-hopping 1.4 GHz Core Access Point 4. Using a 5/64-inch (2 mm) Allen (i.e., hexagonal) wrench, secure the four supplied M3 X 0.5 hex-head shoulder screws to the back of the Core AP as shown in Figure 2-2. Torque-tighten each shoulder screw to 8-inch lbs. 5.
Mounting the IntelliVue Smart-hopping Core AP Above a Ceiling Tile Mounting the IntelliVue Smart-hopping Core AP Above a Ceiling Tile You can mount the IntelliVue Smart-hopping Core Access Point above a ceiling tile by using the mounting rails provided in the Above & Below Ceiling Tile Mount Kit (866328-IM2) for the Core AP and Remote Antennas.
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Mounting the IntelliVue Smart-hopping Core AP Above a Ceiling Tile Use These Holes Marked AM4 Bend Down Tighten Collar Grommets Units: millimeters inches Figure 2-5: Alternative Above the Ceiling Core AP Mounting Position IntelliVue Smart-hopping 1.
Chapter 2: Mounting the IntelliVue Smart-hopping 1.4 GHz Core Access Point Mounting the IntelliVue Smart-hopping Core AP Below a Ceiling Tile (Fixed Mount) You can mount the IntelliVue Smart-hopping Access Point below a ceiling tile by using the mounting rails provided in the Above & Below Ceiling Tile Mount Kit (866328-IM2) for the Core AP and Remote Antennas.
Mounting the IntelliVue Smart-hopping Core AP Below a Ceiling Tile (Fixed Mount) Units: millimeters inches Figure 2-6: Core AP Below Ceiling Tile Hole Locations and Dimensions IntelliVue Smart-hopping 1.
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Mounting the IntelliVue Smart-hopping Core AP Below a Ceiling Tile (Fixed Mount) Bend Down Tighten Collar Figure 2-8: Mounting the Core AP Below a Ceiling Tile (Fixed Mount) Note that there are additional holes in the mounting rails to allow for tethering to other permanent structures where local building codes require this type of installation. 10. Replace other adjacent ceiling tiles if necessary. IntelliVue Smart-hopping 1.
Chapter 2: Mounting the IntelliVue Smart-hopping 1.4 GHz Core Access Point Mounting the IntelliVue Smart-hopping Core AP Below a Ceiling Tile (Quick Release) You can mount the IntelliVue Smart-hopping Access Point below a ceiling tile by using an optional quick release wall plate along with the mounting rails provided in the Above & Below Ceiling Tile Mount Kit for the Core AP and Remote Antennas (866328-IM2). Use of this wall plate enables you to relocate 1.
Mounting the IntelliVue Smart-hopping Core AP Below a Ceiling Tile (Quick Release) Units: millimeters inches Figure 2-9: Core AP Below Ceiling Tile Hole Locations and Dimensions IntelliVue Smart-hopping 1.
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Mounting the IntelliVue Smart-hopping Core AP Below a Ceiling Tile (Quick Release) Bend Down Tighten Collar Insert M3.5 Security Screw through this View Port and Tighten Using a Torx T10 Screwdriver. Figure 2-11: Mounting the Core AP Below a Ceiling Tile (Quick Release 10. Mount the Core AP to the wall plate by inserting the head of each shoulder screw into the four mounting holes provided in the wall plate and then sliding IntelliVue Smart-hopping 1.
Chapter 2: Mounting the IntelliVue Smart-hopping 1.4 GHz Core Access Point the Core AP so that the shoulder screw heads are securely in the grooves of the wall plate. 11. Using a Torx T10 screw driver, secure the Core AP to the wall plate by screwing the supplied M3 0.5 X 0.6 T-10 Torx Head security screw into the PEM nut in the wall plate as shown in Figure 2-11. Torque-tighten the screw to 10-inch lbs. Note that this safety screw is used to prevent the Core AP from sliding out of the wall plate. 12.
Mounting the IntelliVue Smart-hopping Remote Antenna to a Wall (Fixed Mount) Mounting the IntelliVue Smart-hopping Remote Antenna to a Wall (Fixed Mount) You can mount the IntelliVue Smart-hopping Remote Antenna (RA) to a wall using the mounting screws and screw anchors supplied with the RA. We recommend that you mount the RA high on the wall as close to the ceiling as possible. To mount the 1.4 GHz IntelliVue Smart-hopping RA to a wall: 1. Using a 3/16-inch drill bit, drill two pilot holes 0.
Chapter 2: Mounting the IntelliVue Smart-hopping 1.4 GHz Core Access Point that protrude from the wall. Slide the RA chassis down so that the screw heads are securely in the grooves in the back of the RA chassis.
Mounting the IntelliVue Smart-hopping Remote Antenna to a Wall (CA Earthquake Rated) Mounting the IntelliVue Smart-hopping Remote Antenna to a Wall (CA Earthquake Rated) You can mount the IntelliVue Smart-hopping Remote Antenna onto walls using an optional California (CA) earthquake-rated wall plate. Use of this quick release wall plate enables you to relocate 1.4 GHz IntelliVue Smart-hopping RAs within your facility quickly and easily. To mount the 1.4 GHz IntelliVue Smart-hopping RA to a wall: 1.
Chapter 2: Mounting the IntelliVue Smart-hopping 1.4 GHz Core Access Point 4. While holding the RA chassis with its antennas pointing down as shown in Figure 2-13, fit the openings in the back of the RA chassis over the two mounting studs that protrude from the wall plate, and then slide the RA chassis down so that the mounting studs are securely in the grooves in the back of the RA chassis.
Mounting the IntelliVue Smart-hopping Remote Antenna Above a Ceiling Tile (Mounting Rails) Mounting the IntelliVue Smart-hopping Remote Antenna Above a Ceiling Tile (Mounting Rails) You can mount the IntelliVue Smart-hopping Remote Antenna (RA) above a ceiling tile by using the mounting rails provided in the Above & Below Ceiling Tile Mount Kit (866328-IM2) for the Core AP and Remote Antennas.
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Mounting the IntelliVue Smart-hopping Remote Antenna Above a Ceiling Tile (Mounting Rails) Use These Holes Marked RM4 Grommets Units: millimeters inches Figure 2-15: Alternative Above the Ceiling Remote Antenna Mounting Position IntelliVue Smart-hopping 1.
Chapter 2: Mounting the IntelliVue Smart-hopping 1.4 GHz Core Access Point Mounting the IntelliVue Smart-hopping Remote Antenna Above a Ceiling Tile (Tether Mount) You can mount the IntelliVue Smart-hopping Remote Antenna (RA) above a ceiling tile without the use of mounting rails if the following conditions are met: • The ceiling tile can support the weight of the RA, 0.32 kg (.7 lbs), and any extra cabling. • The RA is tethered securely to a permanent structure within the ceiling.
Mounting the IntelliVue Smart-hopping Remote Antenna Above a Ceiling Tile (Tether Mount) 8. Place the RA across the top of the tile. 9. Replace the tile back onto the ceiling frame structure with the RA antennas hanging down through the ceiling. Wiring connections to the RA can be accessed via the open adjacent tile. 10. Replace other adjacent ceiling tiles if necessary. IntelliVue Smart-hopping 1.
Chapter 2: Mounting the IntelliVue Smart-hopping 1.4 GHz Core Access Point Mounting the IntelliVue Smart-hopping Remote Antenna Below a Ceiling Tile (Fixed Mount) You can mount the IntelliVue Smart-hopping Remote Antenna (RA) below a ceiling tile by using the mounting rails provided in the Above & Below Ceiling Tile Mount Kit (866328-IM2) for the Core AP and Remote Antennas.
Mounting the IntelliVue Smart-hopping Remote Antenna Below a Ceiling Tile (Fixed Mount) Units: millimeters inches Figure 2-16: RA Below Ceiling Tile Hole Locations and Dimensions IntelliVue Smart-hopping 1.
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Mounting the IntelliVue Smart-hopping Remote Antenna Below a Ceiling Tile (Fixed Mount) Bend Down Tighten Collar Figure 2-18: Mounting the RA Below a Ceiling Tile (Fixed Mount) IntelliVue Smart-hopping 1.
Chapter 2: Mounting the IntelliVue Smart-hopping 1.4 GHz Core Access Point Mounting the IntelliVue Smart-hopping RA Below a Ceiling Tile (Quick Release) You can mount the IntelliVue Smart-hopping Remote Antenna below a ceiling tile by using an optional quick release wall plate along with the mounting rails provided in the Above & Below Ceiling Tile Mount Kit (866328-IM2) for the Core AP and Remote Antennas. Use of this wall plate enables you to relocate 1.
Mounting the IntelliVue Smart-hopping RA Below a Ceiling Tile (Quick Release) Units: millimeters inches Figure 2-19: RA Below Ceiling Tile Hole Locations and Dimensions IntelliVue Smart-hopping 1.
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Mounting the IntelliVue Smart-hopping RA Below a Ceiling Tile (Quick Release) Bend Down Tighten Collar Figure 2-21: Mounting the RA Below a Ceiling Tile (Quick Release IntelliVue Smart-hopping 1.
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3 Installing the IntelliVue Smart-hopping 1.4 GHz Core Access Point This chapter provides procedures to physically install the Philips IntelliVue Smart-hopping 1.4 GHz Core Access Point and includes: • Access Point Placement Guidelines • Installation Procedure • AP Configuration Information • Access Point Startup Sequence IntelliVue Smart-hopping 1.
Chapter 3: Installing the IntelliVue Smart-hopping 1.4 GHz Core Access Point Access Point Placement Guidelines Note the following important guidelines when locating IntelliVue Smart-hopping Access Points: • Consider building construction when placing APs to account for interference from ceramic wall tile, lead lined walls, elevator shafts, reinforced windows, and other obstacles which may cause signal degradation.
Installation Procedure Installation Procedure To install the IntelliVue Smart-hopping 1.4 GHz Core Access Point: 1. Mount the Access Point and Remote Antennas where they can communicate with IntelliVue Patient Monitors.
Chapter 3: Installing the IntelliVue Smart-hopping 1.4 GHz Core Access Point Caution Ensure you do not kink the RA Coax-and-UTP-cable-bundle during installation. You must maintain a minimum 2.5 inch (64-mm) bend radius for the RA Coaxial and UTP cable bundle throughout the installation. a) Connect the first Remote Antenna to the Core AP using the UTP and Coaxial cable connectors labeled RA 1 in Figure 3-1.
Installation Procedure Distance = less than 20 inches (50cm) Figure 3-2: Installing a Ferrite Block on the UTP Cable to the IntelliVue Smart-hopping Infrastructure 7. Connect the Access Point to the IntelliVue Smart-hopping Sync Unit only when appropriate as part of the overall IntelliVue Smart-hopping installation. a) After initially connecting and powering the Core AP, verify that the two status LEDs on each of its connected Remote Antennas are lit.
Chapter 3: Installing the IntelliVue Smart-hopping 1.4 GHz Core Access Point Access Point Startup Sequence Upon power on/start up, the IntelliVue Smart-hopping Core Access Point will perform a Power-on-Self-Test (POST) to ensure that its basic components are fully functional. This test detects critical system failures. As the test progresses the state of the system is displayed through a series of color combinations on the Power/Sync, Radio, and Network LEDs on the front of the AP.
4 Maintaining the IntelliVue Smart-hopping 1.4 GHz Core Access Point This chapter provides procedures and information for maintaining the IntelliVue Smart-hopping 1.4 GHz Core Access Point and includes: • Maintenance Procedure • Troubleshooting the Core AP Using its LEDs • Replacing a Core AP or Remote Antenna • Ordering Replacement Units IntelliVue Smart-hopping 1.
Chapter 4: Maintaining the IntelliVue Smart-hopping 1.4 GHz Core Access Point Maintenance Procedure To ensure that your Access Point/Core Access Point (AP) and Remote Antenna (RA) continue to operate properly, perform the following maintenance tasks periodically: • Ventilation - The AP and RA cases are vented to provide air circulation and cooling for the devices. Keep the immediate area around the AP and RA open to allow for natural air circulation around the devices.
Troubleshooting the Remote Antenna Using its LEDs - Link LED - Link present/Ethernet connection. Lights GREEN (ON) when a pass-through link is present - OFF when not present. - Act LED - Wired network activity. Flashes GREEN (ON) when there is activity is over the wired network. • Wireless/RF Activity - The AP provides three LEDs to indicate wireless/RF activity.
Chapter 4: Maintaining the IntelliVue Smart-hopping 1.4 GHz Core Access Point - RA Power - Lights YELLOW to indicate connected RA is receiving power from the Core AP. If the Status LED indicators are not functioning properly as indicated, then refer to the following sections and the IntelliVue Smart-hopping Infrastructure Installation and Service Guide for complete Remote Antenna replacement procedures.
Ordering Replacement Units Table 4-1: Ordering Core Access Point and Remote Antenna Replacement Parts Part Number Description 453564235171 IntelliVue 1.4 GHz Enhanced Smart-hopping High power Access Point with Remote Antenna, 1.4 GHz. Complete AP unit includes the following: AP Case (top cover and shell), Main PC Board, Radio Module PC Board, and Two External Antennas. 453564656031 IntelliVue Remote Antenna, 1.4 GHz.
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Index A Access points cluster AP descriptions 1-3 Ethernet interface on cluster APs 1-6 illustration of 4-2 illustration of cluster AP 1-3 mounting options for cluster AP 1-4 overview of Cluster APs 1-3 placement guidelines 3-2 serial port 1-7 status LEDs 1-8, 4-2 Act LED 1-8, 4-3 C Coaxial Cable Connectors on Core AP 1-7 Coaxial Cable Connectors on remote antenna 1-7 Core AP description 1-3 Core APs description of 1-3 E Ethernet interface, on cluster APs 1-6 F Ferrite block, installing on AP cable 3-4
to a wall (CA earthquake rated) 2-3 to a wall (fixed mount) 2-2 Mounting the ITS Remote Antenna above a ceiling tile (mounting rails) 2-21 above a ceiling tile (tether mount) 2-24 below a ceiling tile (fixed mount) 2-26 below a ceiling tile (quick release) 2-30 to a wall (CA earthquake rated) 2-19 to a wall (fixed mount) 2-17 N Network LED 1-8, 4-2 O Overview of the ITS 1-2 P Philips Customer Care Solutions Center, contacting 4-4 Power over Ethernet (PoE) Unit description of 1-ix Power source 1-4 Power/S
W Wireless Medical Telemetry Service (WMTS) band 1-2 IntelliVue Smart-hopping 1.
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