The (Patient Side Module with Pressure) is a multi-parameter hemodynamic measurement module designed for the CARESCAPE monitoring system . It is primarily used with the CARESCAPE B450, B650, and B850 patient monitors to provide real-time clinical data at the patient's bedside. Technical Overview
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Rev 2 (Dec 2012) contains additional technical details for the E-PSMP and related modules. It can be found at BioClinical Services .
This wide range of capabilities allows a single E-PSMP-01 module to replace several dedicated modules, streamlining patient monitoring and reducing cable clutter at the bedside. e-psmp-01 service manual
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Accumulated dust is the primary cause of E-PSMP-01 failures. Use compressed air to blow out the internal heat sinks.
: You can find spare parts and sometimes digital documentation links directly on the GE HealthCare Service Shop. The (Patient Side Module with Pressure) is a
This section contains the most detailed, hands-on guidance in the manual.
The module contains large electrolytic capacitors that hold lethal residual voltage even after disconnecting the primary power source.
Supported by GE’s EK-Pro algorithms for arrhythmia detection and multi-lead analysis. Rev 2 (Dec 2012) contains additional technical details
: Rated as Class I internally powered equipment with Type BF or CF isolated patient connections to protect against severe electrical shock. Safety and Pre-Service Protocols
This section provides a high-level introduction to the E-PSMP-01 and related modules (E-PRESTN, E-RESTN), explaining their role in the CARESCAPE ecosystem. It details the functional specifications for each parameter—ECG, SpO₂, NIBP, IBP, and temperature—as well as the module's physical and environmental operating conditions.
The E-PSMP-01 utilizes a heavy-duty terminal block for power inputs and high-density pin headers for control loops and logic monitoring. Terminal / Pin Description AC Line Input (Hot) TB1 - Pin 2 AC Neutral Input TB1 - Pin 3 Protective Earth / Chassis Ground CN2 - Pin 1 Main DC Output Positive Rail CN2 - Pin 2 Common Return for 24V Rail CN3 - Pin 1 Logic Supply Output Positive Rail CN3 - Pin 2 Common Return for 5V Rail CN4 - Pin 1 TTL Output (High = Outputs Stable) CN4 - Pin 2 Alarm Relay Contact (Normally Open) CN4 - Pin 3 Remote Shutdown Control (Short to GND to disable) 3. Circuit Topology and Functional Blocks
Every 18-24 months. Always check the revision date on the title page. Rev. C (2022) added CANopen diagnostic commands; Rev. D (2024) updated ESD handling procedures.
: For repairs, you'll often need to disassemble the device. The manual should provide step-by-step instructions on how to do this safely and correctly. Equally important is the reassembly process, which must be done in reverse of disassembly, ensuring all parts are properly secured.