Midmark 6261, 6263 (Powered Carts - AC) User guide

Category
Musical Equipment
Type
User guide

Midmark 6261, 6263 (Powered Carts - AC) are versatile and reliable medical carts designed to enhance healthcare delivery. These carts feature:

  • Adjustable Height: The height adjustment column allows you to customize the cart's height for optimal positioning and ergonomic use.

  • Maneuverability: Equipped with 100mm heavy-duty casters, the cart ensures smooth and effortless mobility.

  • Swivel-out Mousing: The swing-a-mouse feature provides a convenient work surface for computer input, enhancing productivity and comfort.

  • Power System: The integrated power system offers multiple outlets for connecting medical devices, ensuring uninterrupted operation during procedures.

Midmark 6261, 6263 (Powered Carts - AC) are versatile and reliable medical carts designed to enhance healthcare delivery. These carts feature:

  • Adjustable Height: The height adjustment column allows you to customize the cart's height for optimal positioning and ergonomic use.

  • Maneuverability: Equipped with 100mm heavy-duty casters, the cart ensures smooth and effortless mobility.

  • Swivel-out Mousing: The swing-a-mouse feature provides a convenient work surface for computer input, enhancing productivity and comfort.

  • Power System: The integrated power system offers multiple outlets for connecting medical devices, ensuring uninterrupted operation during procedures.

S
e
p
tember 201
5
then
charge
it.
deploy
it.
T
ab
l
e
o
f
Co
nt
e
nt
s
S
ummary of Warnings ....................................................................................
.
3
P
roduct Introductio
n
.......................................................................................
.
Charging Uni
t
..................................................................................................
5
P
ower System Overview .............................................................................
.
6
-
8
P
ower S
y
stem Removal/Installation
............................................................
9-11
B
asic Troubleshootin
g
..............................................................................
12-16
Software Note
:
Midmark re
q
uires the installation and utilization of the Powervar MPM View
Software for warranty covera
g
e. This software provides powerful monitorin
g
per
f
ormance and will aid in troubleshootin
g
the system
.
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Software Installation Note
:
Make sure
y
our cart workstation USB
p
ort is connected to the USB
p
ort on th
e
MPM Power unit/controller installed in
y
our cart. Download the Powervar
MPM View install package, and save it to the workstation desktop (or other
convenient location)
.
To download the latest software go to: http://connectivity.powervar.com/mpm/
download.asp.
Double-click the MPM View installer icon to start the install. MPM View will
automatically detect the MPM power unit attached to the PC workstation USB port
.
Summar
y
of Warnings
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P
lease read all parts of this guide. When set-up is complete, do not discard guide.
P
lease fi le guide in secure place for future reference
.
App
ro
p
riate airfl ow is re
q
uired for this unit to o
p
erate correctl
y
under normal and fault conditions
.
Complies with requirements for US for outside the patient environment.
Only authorized personnel, experienced in servicin
g
electrical equipment should open the power system
.
DO NOT o
p
erate the
p
ower s
y
stem without the covers com
p
letel
y
installed and the connectors attached
p
ro
p
erl
y
. The covers
provide safety from potentially dan
g
erous volta
g
es.
Do not connect or disconnect the system while power is applied. Do not open or in any other manner chan
g
e the access to the
internal
p
ortion of the s
y
stem while
p
ower is a
pp
lied
.
Do not allow the s
y
stem to come in contact with fl uids. Do not o
p
erate the s
y
stem if wet
.
The supplied spiral cord is rated for medical use. Connectin
g
the cord to an outlet that is not medical
g
rade
(
indicated with
g
reen dot
)
will not ensure
g
roundin
g
protection
Si
p
ral cord,
p
ower s
y
stem and cart are for INDOOR use onl
y
. DO NOT OPERATE OUTDOORS.
I
ns
p
ect s
p
iral cord before each use. DO NOT USE CORD IF DAMAGED
.
DO NOT plu
g
more than the specifi ed number of watts into spiral card cord.
DO NOT run spiral cord throu
g
h doorways or across walls or fl oors.
Fully insert certifi ed detachable spiral cord plu
g
into outlet. DO NOT unplu
g
by pullin
g
on cord. For 250VA models, a type not
li
g
hter than SJT 18AWG should be used
.
DO NOT remove, bend or modify any metal pron
g
s or pins of spiral card cord
.
D
O
N
O
T
use
e
x
cess
iv
e
f
o
r
ce
t
o
m
a
k
e
co
nn
ec
ti
o
n
s.
Keep spiral cord away from water. DO NOT PLUG CORD INTO OUTLET IF WET.
Kee
p
children awa
y
from s
p
iral cord
.
D
O
N
O
T ALL
O
W
CO
RD T
O
O
VERHEAT.
DO NOT drive, dra
g
or place ob
j
ects over spiral cord. Do not stand or walk on spiral cord
.
Breakin
g
the seal on the battery to add water will dama
g
e the battery and could cause in
j
ury
.
Battery warranty is automatically void when a fully dischar
g
ed battery is left in an unused state formore than three
(
3
)
consecutive da
y
s
.
The power system is desi
g
ned for power cart mounted equipment only. DO NOT connect equipment that is not mounted
on the cart into the
p
ower s
y
stem outlets. DO NOT connect cart mounted e
q
ui
p
ment directl
y
into a
p
ower source that is not
m
ou
nt
ed
t
o
th
e
ca
rt. D
O
N
O
T
d
i
sasse
m
b
l
e
th
e
MP
M
Sea
l
ed
L
ead
A
c
i
d
Batter
y
must be
rec
y
cle
d
Transportation/Stora
ge
S
tore this system within a
temperature ran
g
e of 32˚ F - 90˚ F
(0˚ C - 32˚ C); Pressure 500 hPa to
1
060 hPA; Humidity 20% RH to
9
5% RH non-condensing
.
Lithium Iron Phospate
(LiFe) Batter
y
Disposal
B
attery recyc
li
ng
i
s encourage
d.
Dis
p
ose of in accordance with
local, state and federal laws
and regulations
.
Cart Disposa
l
To dispose of this cart using the loca
l
g
uidelines and re
g
ulations for waste.
P
lease contact Altus Customer
Se
rvi
ce
f
o
r inf
o
rm
a
ti
o
n:
1
.
888
.5
2
7.
1311
Product Introductio
n
Standard Features:
1. Hei
g
ht Ad
j
ustment Colum
n
2. Highly Mobile 100mm Heavy Duty
C
aster
s
3. Swivel-out (Swing A Mouse) Mousin
g
4. Hei
g
ht Ad
j
ustment Hand Leve
r
5. Front Handle with Remote User Inter
f
ace (RUI
)
6. Thermofoil (3D Laminate) Worksurface with
Inte
g
rated Black Vinyl Palm Suppor
t
7. Upper Worksur
f
ace with Integrated Keyed
Security Syste
M
8. Flat Screen Monitor Ar
m
9
. Power
S
ystem & Battery
C
ompartment
1
0. Internal
C
ord Tray
1
1.
C
ord Tray
C
over (
C
lear Acrylic
)
1
2. 3-
O
utlet Power
C
or
d
1
3.
C
oiled Power
C
or
d
1
4.
C
oild Power
C
ord Plug Holde
r
1
5. Battery Access Panel (
f
ront)
1
6. Power
S
ystem Access Panel (back
)
1
7.
C
able Management
1
8. Rear Basket (
O
ptional
)
7
8
9
10
14
11
13
12
15
16
17
17
18
6
4
3
5
2
1
4
Midmark
C
orporation
|
60 Vista Drive
|
P
O
Box 286
|
Versailles,
O
hio 45380-0286
|
U
S
A
|
midmark.com
|
A
S
-915 Rev.
C
Once cart is fully set up with all electronic devices, it should be plu
gg
ed into a medical
g
rade outlet
.
The cart should fully char
g
e before deployin
g
(
Note: All carts are shipped with a 30% char
g
e. If storin
g
in warehouse before deployin
g
, char
g
e fully
).
While the cart is char
g
in
g
, the LED on the power system
external user interface will fl ash until the batter
y
is 100% full
.
For LiFe Batteries: Allow up to 2 hours to fully charge
.
For SLA Batteries: Allow up to 5 hours to fully char
g
e
.
Testin
g
Your Car
t
To test
y
our cart for
p
ower, the unit needs to be turned on. To do so,
p
ress and hold the
p
ower button on the
p
ower s
y
stem user interface for a
pp
roximatel
y
2 seconds.
The power system will beep and the
f
ar le
f
t LED light will turn on. At this point, all powered devices
connected to the outlet strip should receive power
.
Note: Monitors, laptops and other devices will need to be manually turned on
.
S
o
f
tware Pre-Installation
/
Installation Note:
To download the latest software go to: http://connectivity.powervar.com/mpm/
download.asp.
Double-click the MPM View installer icon to start the install. MPM View will
automatically detect the MPM power unit attached to the P
C
workstation U
S
B port
.
C
harging Your
C
art
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Power
Sy
stem
O
verview
C
ontinue
d
External User Interface
The easy-to-read external user interface, which is located on the front surface of the cart handle,
g
ives the
user a real-time status of the batter
y
. Each LED will illuminate in several se
q
uences to indicate the
approximate char
g
e level of the battery. The fi rst LED displays power on/off. LEDs two throu
g
h fi ve indicate
char
g
e level and correspond to a percent ran
g
e
.
P
ower Button (last button on right) - To turn power on, press and hold for 2 seconds. indicator will
beep and power on. To turn off power, press and hold for 1 second. Status Indicator will beep
and power off
.
On/Off Indicator (fi rst of fi ve LED lights) - When lit indicates power system is on and technology
component is receiving power from Power
S
yste
m
B
attery Level Indicator (
S
econd through fi fth LED Lights): Battery indicator has an audible alarm to
low battery level. The alarm will sound at 10% remaining life with the LiFe battery and 20% with
S
LA
battery. Immediately plug in cart and alarm will stop. (Note: Battery indicator alarm can be set (reset)
by an administrator)
.
P
ower Alert Mute Button (second to last button on right) - I
f
the battery level
f
alls below set alarm level,
the charge an alarm will sound. This button will mute the sound
.
Using the Power System
Turnin
g
On Syste
m
T
urnin
g
Off System M
u
t
e
B
u
tt
o
n
Use
Press and hold
p
ower butto
n
for a
pp
roximatel
y
2 second
s
P
ress and hold
p
ower butto
n
f
or a
pp
roximatel
y
2 second
s
Pr
ess
a
n
d
h
o
l
d
u
ntil
aud
i
b
l
e
a
l
a
r
m
d
i
sco
ntin
ues
Fuel
G
auge
/
Power
S
yste
m
w
ill
b
eep.
Th
e
LED
on t
h
e
le
f
t side turns green. All
components w
ill
rece
i
ve power.
F
uel
G
auge
/
Power
S
ystem will beep.
L
ED on le
f
t side will turn o
ff.
I
f Power
S
ystem is plugged in, the
o
t
h
er
LED
li
g
h
ts w
ill
rema
i
n
li
t to s
h
ow
b
attery
l
eve
l.
A
ll components will NOT receive power
.
Fuel
G
auge
/
Power
S
ystem will beep.
A
u
dibl
e a
l
arm w
ill
s
il
ence as
l
ong a
s
b
attery
l
eve
l
i
s a
b
ove 10%.
Wh
en
a
t 10%, the alarm, even i
f
muted,
w
ill
resoun
d
every m
i
nute.
A
cton to
ta
k
e
i
s to c
h
arge t
h
e
b
attery or s
h
ut
d
own t
h
e un
i
t.
U
se t
hi
s
d
ur
i
ng
:
I
n
i
t
i
a
l
start-u
p
After replacing batter
y
• I
f
s
y
stem has been shut down
• I
f
s
y
stem has shut itsel
f
down
after reaching low battery leve
l
U
se t
hi
s
d
ur
i
ng
:
• If cart will not be used or plugged in fo
r
an extended
p
eriod of tim
e
• Be
f
ore replacing batter
y
• If Power S
y
stem will be service
d
U
se t
hi
s
d
ur
i
ng
:
When the audible alarm fi rst goes
off at the 20% batter
y
level
rema
i
n
i
ng.
Wh
en a
l
arm soun
d
s,
p
l
ug
i
n cart to avo
id
d
amage
to
b
atter
y.
On/Off
Indicator
Mute
Button
Power
Button
Battery Charge
Level
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C
Power
S
ystem
O
verview
C
ontinue
d
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* Battery Low
:
LED 2 Flashing Yellow ON for 1 second,
OFF for 1 second. Buzzer should beep once
per second, until silenced by pressing
“Ala
rm
Mu
t
e
bu
tt
o
n.
*
* Battery Low Critica
l
When State of Charge level falls below
6%, LED 2 will fl ash RED 1/2 second ON,
1/2 second OFF. Buzzer will beep 2X each
secon
d
- unt
il
s
il
ence
d
b
y press
i
ng
“All
arm
M
ute
b
utton.
***Output On LED Behavior
LED 1 is on when output is on and off
when output is off
.
LED Position 1 (Power On/Off)
S
olid
G
reen -
Sy
stem is on and all com
p
onents will receive
p
ower.
No Li
g
ht - System is turned off. If cart is plu
gg
ed in, unit can still be char
g
ed
.
LED Position 2-5
(
Char
g
e Level
)
Flashing Red - Less than 5% battery li
f
e remaining. Plug in uni
t
immediatel
y.
Flashin
g
Yellow - Less than 10% battery li
f
e remainin
g
.
Plug in unit as soon as possible
.
Solid Green - Battery is at least 90-100% char
g
ed. Component should
still be plu
gg
ed in when possible to maximize battery life
.
Flashing Green - Each LED fl ashing green refl ects the level of charg
e
achieved during recharging
.
No Light - Power System is turned off or battery is not properly
connected to the
p
ower s
y
stem
.
LED Position 5
(C
har
g
in
g
S
tatus when plu
gg
ed into wall outlet and turned on
)
Solid Green - Batter
y
is ful
l
Batter
y
Removal and Replacemen
t
Only use batteries specifi ed by MIDMARK.
Failure to do so will void the power system
warranty. Call Midmark Technical Servic
e
Department for further details
.
Do not replace battery in oxygen rich environments
sparking may occur
.
Always unplu
g
the power cord from the wall outlet
when removin
g
the battery.
Battery Removal
No Tools Needed
!
Step 1: Power Down Syste
m
A. Turn off any components plu
gg
ed into cart
B. Turn off Power
S
ystem by Holding
O
n
/O
ff
Button for 2 second
s
S
tep 2: Long-term
S
torage (more than 2 months
)
Warning: I
f
cart will not be used
f
or more than
2 months, turn off the cart by holdin
g
the ON/OF
F
Button. The battery will need to be rechar
g
e
d
every 30 days to prevent dama
g
e
.
Step 3: Remove front access panel
(
vent side
)
by loosenin
g
and removin
g
(
3
)
thumb screws from the inside
of panel
(
two are located on each side and
the other is located on the front side
)
.
(
See Fi
g
A
)
(
Fi
g
A
)
(
Vent Side
)
Remove thumb Screw
f
rom
f
ront pane
l
Remove thumb Screw from
righ
t
s
ide o
f
p
ane
l
R
e
m
o
v
e
th
u
m
b
Sc
r
e
w
f
r
o
m l
e
ft side of pane
l
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Batter
y
Removal and Replacemen
t
Battery Removal Continued
Step 4: Remove Front Panel by liftin
g
up and then out
(
See Fi
g
B
)
. To reattach, simply put
cover back on (pucks will hang securely on hooks)
.
To Remove Front Panel
(
Fi
g
. B
)
: To Reattach
(
Fi
g
. B
):
Step 5: Remove security strap from battery
(
See Fi
g
C
)
Step 6: Disconnect yellow battery harness
(
See Fi
g
D
)
S
tep 7. Disconnect BLUE
C
AT 5 cable
(S
ee Fi
g
E
)
(
Fi
g
. C
)
(
Fi
g
. D
)
(
Fi
g
. E
)
lift u
p
lift
out
P
ucks
(
2
)
H
ooks
(
2
)
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C
orporation
|
60 Vista Drive
|
P
O
Box 286
|
Versailles,
O
hio 45380-0286
|
U
S
A
|
midmark.com
|
A
S
-915 Rev.
C
Power
Sy
stem Removal and Replacement
Power System should only be accessed if approved by MIDMAR
K
Always unplu
g
the power cord from the wall outlet when
removin
g
the Power System.
Power System Removal
Phillips drive power drill or Phillips-type screw drive
r
Step 1: Power Down Syste
m
A. Turn off any components plu
gg
ed into car
t
B. Turn off Power
S
ystem by Holdin
g
O
n
/O
f
f
Button for 2 second
s
S
tep 2: Unplu
g
Power
C
ord from Wall
O
utle
t
S
tep 3: Remove front and back panel
s
A. Loosen and remove
(
3
)
thumb screws
(S
ee Fi
g
A
)
S
tep 4: Disconnect
C
ables (5) from Power
S
ystem
A. Unplu
g
Black and Grey CAT 5 cables from unit
(
See Fi
g
C
)
B. Unplu
g
USB cable from unit
(
See Fi
g
B
)
C. Unplu
g
BLUE cable from unit
(
See Fi
g
C
)
D. Disconnect YELL
O
W Battery Harness (
S
ee Fig D
)
E. Unplug A
C
In and A
C
O
ut
C
ables (
S
ee Fig E
)
S
te
p
4: Remove Power
Sy
ste
m
A. Loosen and remove (4) screws
f
ro
m
the underside of understructure bracket (
S
ee Fig F
)
B. Li
f
t
p
ower s
y
stem u
p
f
rom
understructure bracke
t
Power System Installation
Re
p
eat ste
p
s 1-4 in reverse
.
Note: The Power S
y
stem must be
p
laced on the black
understructure bracket with the vent side facing Right and
the fan facing left (See Fig. B)
(Fig A)
(
Fi
g
C
)
(
Fi
g
B
)
(Fig
E)
(
Fig D)
(Fi
g
E)
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Troubleshootin
g
Cart will not power up:
• Plug power cord into a working hospital grade outlet. Note: Do not plug
into a multi-outlet sur
g
e distribution strip
.
• Check to make sure power cord is plu
gg
ed securely
(
See Fi
g
. A
)
.
• Check to make sure the Power System is charging when plugged in (See Fig. B
)
• If char
g
e level is low
(
last one or two LED li
g
hts lit
)
let char
g
e until full
.
• Check to make sure all cables to the power system are secure
(
See Fi
g
. C
).
the Yellow
(
LiFe
)
RJ45 cable ends are secured/snapped into place. First end
location is in the LiFe Battery
(
see fi
g
. 1
)
. Second end location is in the
p
ower controlle
r
• Make sure Power connection from the power controller is secure
(
Fi
g
. D
)
Cart will not charge:
• Check to make sure external spiral cord secure within the cart
.
• Ensure outlet is
f
unctionall
y
o
p
erational.
Pl
ug power cor
d
i
nto a wor
ki
ng
h
osp
i
ta
l
gra
d
e out
l
et.
N
ote:
D
o not p
l
ug
i
nto a mu
l
t
i
-out
l
et surge
di
str
ib
ut
i
on str
i
p.
• Check and make sure the External User Interface (EUI) indicates the unit is charging when plugged in
.
• If charge level is low (last one or two LED lights lit) let charge until full.
• If cart still does not charge, check to make sure all cables to the power system are secure.
• If cart still does not charge, resetting the the contoller is recommended (this is called a Hard Reset). To perform
a hard reset, disconnect the
y
ellow batter
y
terminals, wait for 10 seconds, then reconnect batter
y
terminals. Make
sure both end “click” together. Note: The Hard Reset will remove all current from being fed into the controller an
d
will assist with a batter
y
that remains in batter
y
recover
y
mod
e
(
Fig. A
)
(Fi
g.
B)
Fig.
C
(
LiFe Battery - Front side
)
Fi
g
. C
(
Power
C
ontroller- Back side)
Fi
g
. D
(Power
C
onnection is
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ecure)
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Fig. E
(B
attery term
i
na
l
s
)
Cart will not power on or char
g
e: Perform a volta
g
e meter readin
g
by takin
g
a readin
g
at the batteries +/- terminals and then a
g
ain at
the +/- terminals on the controller.
N
orma
l
rea
di
ng: 10.5
V
-13.4
V
on a 12
V
b
atter
y
Ab
norma
l
rea
di
ng: 13.4
V
an
d
b
e
l
ow 10.5
V
Troubleshooting
13 Midmark
C
orporation
|
60 Vista Drive
|
P
O
Box 286
|
Versailles,
O
hio 45380-0286
|
U
S
A
|
midmark.com
|
A
S
-915 Rev.
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DIAGNOSTICS & TROUBLESHOOTIN
G
This section includes a brief troubleshooting table and the complete list of Events and Condition codes that are logged in
MPM
Vi
ew
TROUBLESHOOTING
The troubleshooting information provided in this section should help you discover the cause of most commonly encountered
diffi culties. Before following the troubleshooting steps provided, be certain that:
1. t
h
e
MPM
i
s connecte
d
to a proper
l
y wor
ki
ng out
l
e
t
2. the line volta
g
e to the MPM is within specifi ed boundarie
s
Proble
m
Possible Cause
A
ction you should tak
e
MPM
d
oes not
power up an
d
h
as no au
dible
a
l
arm
O
n
/O
ff button is not pressed lon
g
e
nough
I
nva
lid
B
attery an
d
I
nva
lid
I
npu
t
A
C
.
MPM input power cord is no
t
pl
ugge
d
in
O
utput fuse is ope
n
Press and hold the
O
n
/O
ff switch for a
t
least 3 seconds
.
C
heck wall socket and test for proper
li
ne vo
l
tage.
Plug in input power cor
d
Reduce load replace
f
use and tes
t
B
acku
p
time is
l
ess tha
n
ex
p
ected
B
attery is not fully char
g
ed or
b
atter
y
is worn out.
Rechar
g
e battery for at least 24
h
ours and retest backu
p
time
.
M
PM see
m
normal, but th
e
l
oad will no
t
turn on
.
L
oad input power cord is loose or no
t
c
onnected between MPM out
p
u
t
a
nd load.
Connect computer input power cord
.
Troubleshooting
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TABLE OF CONDITION CODES
The table below lists the specifi c conditions and what they mean. The
“Code” is the number included in the Event Log alarm description.
Code As displayed in MPMVie
w
What it mean
s
24-034 Battery Charge Threshold: Low 1st level warning for low battery charge level. Is trig-
g
ered when either threshold for % charge or estimated
minutes is reached. Default thresholds are 7% or 5
minutes. These can be modifi ed usin
g
MPM TechView
.
20-147
Lost Device
C
ommunications MPMView is unable to communicate with MPM unit. This
could be caused by the USB cable bein
g
disconnected,
the USB
p
ort on the com
p
uter has failed or the MPM
is off. It is not likel
y
that the MPM will be off in normal
usage, however it is possible in lab settings when P
C
runn
i
ng
MPMVi
ew
i
s not powere
d
b
y
MPM
.
34-053
Battery
C
harge Threshold: Low
-
C
riti
ca
l
Fi
na
l
warn
i
ng to rec
h
arge
b
attery – s
h
ut
d
own
i
mm
i
nent.
Hard coded within MPM to be raised when char
g
e level
is
less
t
ha
n
5%
.
24
-
050
S
ervice
C
heck: Battery Param-
eters not
I
n
i
t
i
a
li
ze
d
Alarm raised when the MPM is confi
g
ured to detect a
smart
b
attery
b
ut
i
s una
bl
e to esta
bli
s
h
commun
i
cat
i
ons
to t
h
e
b
attery.
Th
e
MPM
wou
ld
t
h
en
b
e operat
i
ng
i
n
S
mart Discovery Mode at reduced char
g
er current.
Remedy: Confi
g
ure the unit for the actual battery at
-
tached usin
g
MPM Techview software
.
24-051 Service Check: Replace Battery –
H
ea
l
t
h
Th
res
h
o
ld
Thi
s a
l
arm
i
s ra
i
se
d
w
h
en t
h
e measure
d
b
attery capac
i
ty
is less than 50% o
f
ori
g
inal desi
g
n capacity
(
measure o
f
state of health
)
. The defau
j
lt is 50%, this value can be
modi
ed usin
g
MPMView
.
24-
063
S
ervice
C
heck: Re
p
lace Batter
y
D
a
t
e
Thr
es
h
o
l
d
This alarm is raised when the com
p
arison o
f
MPMView
s
y
stem date to Batter
y
Re
p
lace Date indicates that the
b
attery
A
ge
i
s o
ld
er t
h
an t
h
e
B
attery
A
ge
Th
res
h
o
ld
.
Default is 18 Months, confi
g
ure via MPMView.
24-
06
4
Se
rvi
ce
C
h
ec
k:
S
m
a
rt B
a
tt
e
ri
es
-
C
onfi
g
uratio
n
Thi
s
a
l
a
rm i
s
r
a
i
sed
wh
e
n th
e
n
u
m
be
r
o
f
S
m
a
rt B
a
tt
e
ri
es
d
etected is different than expected by MPM confi
g
ura-
ti
o
n.
Troubleshooting
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Code As displayed in MPMVie
w
What it mean
s
24-066 Service Check: Smart Batteries -
C
ommunication
This alarm is raised when MPM unit has lost com
-
munication with a SmartBattery. Could indicate Smart
B
attery has entered a Safe/Protect Mode from being left
d
epleted and without charge for too long. The alarm may
clear if the MPM unit is able to recover the batter
y
. If the
alarm persists, check
S
martBattery cable connections
.
2
0
-1
3
4 Service Check: Tem
p
erature
W
arnin
g
This is the 1st level warnin
g
that the MPM internal
temperatures are nearin
g
a level where immediate ther-
mal shutdown could occur if temperatures continue to
in
c
r
ease
.
C
h
ec
k th
a
t MPM v
e
ntil
a
ti
o
n i
s
u
n
obs
tr
uc
t
ed
.
If no visible obstruction, MPM unit may need cleaning or
o
th
e
r
Se
rvi
ce
.
24-
03
2 Service Check: Battery Connec
-
tio
n
Th
e
MPM
un
i
t
d
etects no vo
l
tage across t
h
e
b
attery
term
i
na
l
s.
B
atter
y
ma
y
b
e
di
sconnecte
d
, or t
h
ere ma
y
b
e
a blown fuse. The MPM can still
p
ower u
p
when con-
nected to A
C
input lin
e
30-189
Input Frequency
O
ut
O
f Ran
ge
This alarm is raised if the fre
q
uenc
y
of the in
p
ut A
C
power to the MPM unit is out of ran
g
e and the output
can only be supplied from battery power.
36-080
O
ut
p
ut Overloa
d
This alarm is raised if MPM detects its VA out
p
ut is over
110%
.
36-081
O
utput Overloa
d
This alarm is raised i
f
MPM detects its Watt output is
o
v
e
r
110%.
33-037
Service Required: Char
g
e
r
This alarm is raised if MPM char
g
er delivers more than
1
10% o
f
max char
g
e current
f
or more than 60 seconds.
33-038
Service Required: Char
g
e
r
Thi
s
a
l
a
rm i
s
r
a
i
sed
wh
e
n MPM i
s
a
tt
ac
h
ed
t
o
a
S
m
a
rt
battery and battery indicates an “OverChar
g
ed” alarm
.
34-055
Service Warnin
g
: Smart Battery
O
ver Tem
p
Thi
s
a
l
a
rm i
s
r
a
i
sed
wh
e
n MPM i
s
a
tt
ac
h
ed
t
o
a
S
m
a
rt
batter
y
and batter
y
indicates its internal tem
p
erature has
e
x
ceeded
int
e
rn
a
l thr
es
h
o
l
d.
30-190
Service Required: Output Ba
d
MPM detects a problem in inverter or output circuits;
output relay is shorted, inverter voltage too high or too
low, inverter failure or output fuse open
.
30-192
Service Required: EEPROM failur
e
MPM
de
t
ec
t
s
a
se
ri
ous
int
e
rn
a
l
e
rr
o
r. R
e
t
u
rn f
o
r
Se
rvi
ce
.
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Midmark 6261, 6263 (Powered Carts - AC) User guide

Category
Musical Equipment
Type
User guide

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