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<strong>Newport</strong><br />

<strong>e500Ventilator</strong><br />

Technical Specifications


The patient focused ventilator designed for ease of use<br />

When critical care meets innovation, you get truly intuitive care —<br />

you get the <strong>Newport</strong> e500 Ventilator. With optimal patient/ventilator<br />

synchrony, an easy-to-use control panel, and touch screen graphics<br />

display monitor, the e500 is the patient-focused ventilator ideal for<br />

today's acute care environment.<br />

Essential Features Made Simple<br />

The e500 ventilation system features give you the tools you need to<br />

optimize patient/ventilator synchrony. Clinical data from peerreviewed<br />

journals suggest that improving patient/ventilator synchrony<br />

can lead to more reliable triggering, improved patient comfort, less<br />

sedation and faster weaning.<br />

Automatic Leak Compensation — The e500 automatically compensates<br />

for gas leaks and keeps the PEEP/CPAP (Pbase) pressure level stable,<br />

so trigger can be set very sensitively without auto-triggering.<br />

Slope/Rise Adjustment— Changes in patient inspiratory effort or lung<br />

dynamics require an adjustment to ventilator flow delivery in order to<br />

minimize imposed work of breathing and optimize volume delivery.<br />

The e500 allows you to deliver the precise flow to quickly elevate airway<br />

pressure to the target pressure so the appropriate volume can be<br />

delivered in the least amount of time, leaving more time to complete<br />

exhalation.<br />

Expiratory (Cycling-off) Threshold<br />

— This feature allows you to manage<br />

the Psupport/VTPsupport flow-cycling<br />

off threshold. This allows you to provide<br />

better patient/ventilator synchrony<br />

in the transition from inspiration to<br />

expiration which can improve trigger<br />

reliability for the breath that follows.<br />

Dual Control Breath Management—<br />

The e500 Volume Target Pressure<br />

Control (VTPC) and Volume Target<br />

Pressure Support (VTPS) breaths provide<br />

dual control of ventilation in conjunction<br />

with Slope/Rise adjustment and<br />

Expiratory Threshold. The ventilator<br />

automatically adjusts the target pressure<br />

to the lowest level possible to deliver the<br />

set tidal volume within the set Plimit<br />

and tI. This breath type allows you to<br />

decrease WOB I and improve synchrony<br />

while providing secure gas exchange<br />

with a lung protective strategy.<br />

Biphasic Pressure Release Ventilation (BPRV) /<br />

Open Exhalation Valve Enabled — The e500 BPRV<br />

feature maximizes patient comfort by minimizing<br />

airway pressure excess due to cough or early exhalation<br />

while in Pressure Control Ventilation. This may<br />

reduce sedation/ neuromuscular blocker requirements.<br />

This feature can be enabled or disabled using<br />

the e500 GDM Setup Screen.<br />

NonInvasive Patient Care<br />

The e500 provides invasive or non-invasive<br />

ventilation very effectively and easily. When<br />

NonInvasive (NIV) is selected On the e500 tailors<br />

its performance to meet the needs of a patient who<br />

is breathing from a non-vented mask. The clinician<br />

can begin ventilatory support with confidence,<br />

knowing they have the capability to meet the demands<br />

of every patient, intubated or mask ventilated.<br />

Intuitive Design<br />

Designed for simplicity of use, the e500 offers<br />

direct access to all ventilation controls along with<br />

other frequently used functions such as Inspiratory<br />

and Expiratory Hold, 3 min. O 2, Manual Inflation<br />

and Pre-Silence Alarm. The logical layout of the<br />

front panel and user friendly graphics display<br />

make ventilator setup and training quick and easy.<br />

The self-calibrating, integrated FIO2 monitor with<br />

alarms, the panel lock, and an internal battery, all<br />

provide the smooth ventilator management necessary<br />

to assure peace of mind.<br />

Diagnostics At Your Fingertips<br />

Designed exclusively for the e500 ventilator, the<br />

Graphics Display Monitor (GDM) features a clear<br />

view of diagnostic information with touch-screen<br />

ease. Users gather critical feedback from easy-toread<br />

waveforms, loops, and measured and calculated<br />

numeric data. Additional features accessable<br />

on the GDM include Noninvasive (NIV), Biphasic<br />

Pressure Release Ventilation (BPRV) with the Open<br />

Exhalation Valve and a Tachypnea Alarm for high<br />

respiratory rate. These features enhance the performance<br />

of the e500 to optimum levels. For additional<br />

details regarding the GDM please see the back page.<br />

Find out how your facility can benefit from the<br />

patient-focused e500 Ventilator System by contacting<br />

<strong>Newport</strong> Medical Instruments today.


The <strong>Newport</strong> e500 Ventilator System Specifications<br />

Controls<br />

Patient Selection:<br />

Breath Type:<br />

Pediatric/Infant – Adult<br />

Volume Control (VC), Pressure<br />

Control (PC), or Volume Target<br />

Pressure Control (VTPC)<br />

Modes (in each Breath Type): Assist/Control Mandatory<br />

Ventilation (A/CMV)<br />

Synchronized Intermittent<br />

Mandatory Ventilation (SIMV)<br />

Spontaneous (SPONT)<br />

Spontaneous breath choices: Pressure Support (Psupport) or<br />

none in VC or PC, Volume Target<br />

Pressure Support (VTPsupport<br />

using Plimit) in VTPC<br />

Back Up Ventilation: All modes<br />

Slope/Rise:<br />

1 – 19 for PC, VTPC, Psupport and<br />

VTPsupport breaths<br />

Pressure Support (Psupport):<br />

Expiratory Threshold:<br />

VT (Tidal Volume)*:<br />

ƒ (Frequency/Rate):<br />

V • (Inspiratory Flow):<br />

Pediatric/Infant: 0 to 50 cmH2O/mbar<br />

Adult: 0 to 60 cmH2O/mbar<br />

5 – 50 % of peak flow for Psupport<br />

and VTPsupport<br />

Pediatric/Infant: 20 to 1000 mL<br />

Adult: 100 to 3000 mL<br />

Pediatric/Infant: 1 to 120 b/min<br />

Adult: 1 to 80 b/min<br />

Pediatric/Infant: 1 to 100 L/min<br />

Adult: 1 to 180 L/min<br />

V • (Flow) Pattern:<br />

Square and Descending Ramp<br />

Pause:<br />

Off, 0.5, 1.0, 2.0 sec<br />

Sigh ø (off) or On: Delivers one sigh breath every 100<br />

breaths, where sigh VT = 1.5 * VT<br />

setting<br />

Plimit (Pressure Limit): Pediatric/Infant: 0 to 70 cmH2O/mbar<br />

(PC, VTPC & VTPsupport) Adult: 0 to 80 cmH2O/mbar<br />

tI (Inspiratory Time): Pediatric/Infant: 0.1 to 3.0 sec<br />

Adult: 0.1 to 5.0 sec<br />

I:E Ratio: max. inverse 4:1<br />

trig (sensitivity) type:<br />

P – Pressure Trigger: 0 to -5 cmH2O/mbar<br />

V • – Flow Trigger: Pediatric/Infant: 0.1 to 2.0 L/min<br />

Adult: 0.6 to 2.0 L/min<br />

FIO2 (oxygen concentration): .21 to 1.00<br />

PEEP/CPAP (Pbase): Pediatric/Infant: 0 to 30 cmH2O/mbar<br />

Adult: 0 to 45 cmH2O/mbar<br />

Leak Compensation: Pediatric/Infant: 8 L/min max<br />

(automatic or Off) Adult: 15 L/min max<br />

NIV On: up to 25 L/min<br />

Bias Flow:<br />

3 L/min<br />

Manual Inflation: 5 seconds max<br />

Insp. Hold:<br />

5 sec max<br />

Exp. Hold:<br />

20 sec max<br />

100% O2: Delivers 100% oxygen for 3 min<br />

Preset Vent Settings:<br />

At power up: use to enter User Set Up.<br />

During ventilation: allows settings to<br />

be preset without affecting current<br />

ventilator operation.<br />

Lock Vent Settings: On/Off: for added safety, locks/<br />

unlocks ventilation settings except<br />

Manual Inflation and O2 100% (3 min)<br />

Alarm Silence:<br />

Mutes silenceable audible alarms<br />

for 120 seconds. Does not silence<br />

Device Alert violation alarms.<br />

Pre-Silence Alarm: Mutes silenceable audible alarms<br />

for 120 seconds and suspends venti<br />

lation while delivering continuous<br />

flow during a planned disconnect.<br />

Self-calibrating Oxygen Sensor:Automatically calibrates O2 sensor at<br />

power up, every 30 min. for one hour<br />

and every 8 hours thereafter.<br />

Monitored Parameters/Indicators<br />

Volume and Flow Data:<br />

• VTE (expiratory tidal volume)<br />

• V • E (expiratory minute volume)<br />

• V • peakE (peak expiratory flow)<br />

• V • peakI (peak inspiratory flow)<br />

Timing / FIO2 Data:<br />

• I:E Ratio (inspiratory to expiratory time ratio)<br />

• tI (inspiratory time): updated after each breath<br />

• ƒtot (total breath rate)<br />

• FIO2 (oxygen concentration)<br />

Pressure Data:<br />

• Ppeak (peak pressure): updated after each positive pressure<br />

inflation<br />

• Pplat (plateau pressure): displayed at the end of a Pause or<br />

Insp. Hold<br />

• Pmean (mean pressure): the average pressure in the patient<br />

breathing circuit for the last 30 seconds<br />

• Pbase (baseline pressure): the average pressure in the patient<br />

breathing circuit at end exhalation, updated at the<br />

end of exhalation<br />

*e500 compensates gas delivery based on Humidifier Selection (high, middle, HME) chosen in User Set Up


Additional Data<br />

• Real Time Set Data: As the user adjusts V T , ƒ or V • while in Volume<br />

Control, the resultant set t I and I:E Ratio are displayed in real time in<br />

the Monitored Data window for 10 seconds. Adjusting t I or ƒ while in<br />

Pressure Control or Vol Target Pressure Control, the resultant set I:E<br />

Ratio is displayed in real time.<br />

• Ccomp: lights to indicate breathing circuit compliance compensation<br />

feature is enabled<br />

• tI > tE: lights to indicate an inverse ratio<br />

• Int Battery: lights when ventilator is operating on internal battery power<br />

• Ext Battery: lights when ventilator is operating on external battery power<br />

• Charging: lights to indicate that the ventilator is powered by AC and<br />

internal battery is recharging<br />

• Mains: lights when ventilator is supplied with AC power<br />

• Pressure Bar Graph: continuously displays pressure in the patient<br />

breathing circuit<br />

• Message Center Display: informational messages and alarm violation alerts<br />

are displayed<br />

• Hour Meter: displays amount of time ventilator has been powered on<br />

Audible and Visual Alarms<br />

Adjustable Alarms Low V • E (Exp. Minute Volume)<br />

High V • E (Exp. Minute Volume)<br />

Low Paw (Airway Pressure)<br />

High Paw (Airway Pressure)<br />

Tachypnea (High Rate)<br />

Automatic Alarms<br />

Patient Alarms:<br />

Operator Alarms:<br />

Back Up Vent:<br />

O2 Variability ± 0.07 of setting<br />

Apnea<br />

Proximal Line Disconnect<br />

Low Baseline Pressure<br />

High Baseline Pressure<br />

Sustained High Baseline Pressure<br />

Insp. Time Too Long<br />

Insp. Time Too Short<br />

I:E Ratio Inverse Violation<br />

Plimit Below Pbase<br />

Low Paw Below Pbase<br />

Vol Target Not Met<br />

[Alarm or Setting] Out of Range<br />

Indicator blinks and the Message Center<br />

displays "Back Up Ventilation" to indicate that<br />

the ventilator is supplying back up ventilation<br />

in response to a low V • E alarm<br />

O2 Sensor: O2 Sensor Bad / O2 Sensor Disconnect<br />

Gas Supply Alarms: Loss of One Gas Supply<br />

Loss of Both Gas Supplies<br />

Power Fail Alarms: Loss of AC Power<br />

Low Internal Battery<br />

Power Down Alarm: (audible only)<br />

Device Alert: Message Center displays miscellaneous messages<br />

indicating that the ventilator needs attention<br />

Alarm Silence: 120 sec (press and hold > 1 sec to enable<br />

Pre-Silence Alarm for disconnect)<br />

Alarm Reset: Clears visual indicators and messages<br />

Power Requirements<br />

100 – 120 VAC 0.14 A max 50/60 Hz<br />

220 – 240 VAC 0.07 A max 50/60 Hz<br />

• Internal Battery: provides a minimum of 30 minutes of complete ventilator<br />

function (excluding humidifier) when fully charged<br />

• External battery input: +12 to 15 VDC (± 10%), i.e. 12 VDC 7.2 Ah<br />

external battery provides a minimum of 30 minutes of operation<br />

Compliance<br />

• Complies with IEC 60601-1 with Amendments 1 and 1, C22.2 No<br />

601.1-M90 and UL Std No 2601<br />

• Type B Applied Parts<br />

• Rated battery voltage - 12 VDC<br />

• Class I electrical safety<br />

• Mode of operation - continuous operation (as per Clause 5.66)<br />

• IPXO rating (degree of protection against ingress of water)<br />

Special Features<br />

• Automatic Leak Compensation, Slope/Rise control,<br />

Expiratory (cycling off) Threshold control,<br />

Dual Control Breath Management (VTPC/VTPS)<br />

• Noninvasive ventilation: Compatible with mask<br />

ventilation for continuous or short term use.<br />

User may select NIV option via GDM for<br />

improved patient triggering and breath cyclingoff<br />

synchrony during noninvasive ventilation.<br />

• Pre-Silence Alarm: Press and hold Alarm Silence<br />

for more than one second to enable. Suspends<br />

ventilation while delivering continuous flow<br />

after a planned disconnect.<br />

• User Set Up Functions: Leak Test, Circuit<br />

Compliance Compensation (calculate and enable<br />

breathing circuit compliance compensation of<br />

flow/volume delivery), Altitude Compensation,<br />

Humidifier Selection, Communication Port<br />

Protocol, Violation Message Log<br />

• Bias Flow: Ventilator-set bias flow flushes exhaled<br />

CO2 and stabilizes temperature, humidity and<br />

baseline pressure in the patient breathing circuit.<br />

• O2 calibration: Automatic oxygen sensor calibration<br />

performed at software determined intervals.<br />

• Preset Vent Settings: Mode, breath type and<br />

settings can be preset without affecting current<br />

ventilator operation.<br />

• Biphasic Pressure Release Ventilation (BPRV):<br />

Enabling Open Exhalation Valve minimizes airway<br />

pressure excess due to cough or early<br />

exhalation while in Pressure Control.<br />

• Event History Log: Records the 600 most current<br />

parameter and alarm changes and alarm<br />

violations.


Dimensions<br />

e500 with GDM on Deluxe Cart:<br />

Width: 20.5 in (52 cm) at base<br />

Depth: 26 in (66 cm) at base<br />

Total Weight: 164 lbs. (75 kg) ship weight<br />

Total Height: 62.5 in (158.7 cm) e500 & GDM mounted<br />

Environmental<br />

Operating:<br />

Relative humidity: 10 to 95% Rh non-condensing<br />

Altitude: 0 to 13,124 feet (0 to 4000 meters)<br />

Pressure: 21 to 31 in. Hg (700 to 1060 hPa)<br />

Storage:<br />

Ambient temperature: -40 to 70 °C (-40 to 158 °F)<br />

Relative humidity: 10 to 95% Rh non-condensing<br />

Altitude: 0 to 18,000 feet (0 to 5500 meters)<br />

Pressure: 15 to 31 in. Hg (500 to 1060 hPa)<br />

Gas Supply Requirements<br />

Air and O 2 Supply Inlet Pressure: 30 to 90 psig, 50 psig nominal<br />

External Connections<br />

REMOTE ALARM:<br />

Normally open (NO) contact, nurse call or remote system must<br />

operate as a normally open system - 250mA @ 100VDC, allowable<br />

current at max. voltage between relay contact < .2 ohms,<br />

max. initial contact resistance<br />

GRAPHICS MONITOR:<br />

Input for Graphic Display Monitor (GDM) communication cable<br />

RS 232C:<br />

9-pin D-shell, 38,400 baud. For use with central monitoring systems.<br />

CONTROL PANEL:<br />

Input for Control Panel Module (CPM) communication cable<br />

EXTERNAL ALARM SILENCE:<br />

Input for <strong>Newport</strong> external alarm silence cable<br />

EXTERNAL BATTERY 12 VDC:<br />

Input for an external battery<br />

Patient Circuit Connections<br />

Inspiratory and expiratory limb connectors: 22-mm OD<br />

Proximal tubing connector: 1/8 in. (0.32 cm) ID to fit 1/8 in. (0.32<br />

cm) ID proximal pressure tubing<br />

Ordering the e500 Ventilator System<br />

The <strong>Newport</strong> e500 Ventilator System includes the Gas<br />

Delivery Unit, Control Panel Module, Graphics<br />

Display Monitor and Deluxe Cart.<br />

Order: E500-NC-US<br />

Standard accessories included:<br />

Built-in heated, permanent exhalation valve assembly<br />

Built-in oxygen sensor<br />

Support arm and breathing circuit hanger<br />

Air and oxygen hoses, 10 ft (3 m) with DISS fittings<br />

Air and oxygen inlet water traps<br />

Disposable bacteria filters (2)<br />

Disposable proximal inline filters (5)<br />

Operating Manual<br />

Additional accessories:<br />

Disposable insp. bacteria filters / cs 50 FLT1800Q-C<br />

Disposable exp. bacteria filters FLT1875P<br />

Proximal inline filter / 5 ea<br />

FLT1850DC<br />

Reusable adult patient breathing circuit PBC345A<br />

Reusable ped/infant breathing circuit PBC450A<br />

Disposable adult patient<br />

breathing ciruit / cs 20 51006600<br />

Disposable ped/infant patient<br />

breathing circuit / cs 20 51006500<br />

Disposable water trap<br />

WTR134P<br />

Printer cable<br />

CBL1900Q<br />

Adult test lung with restrictor LNG800P<br />

Preventive maintenance kit<br />

PMK500A<br />

Oxygen sensor<br />

R125P03-002<br />

For current accessories and price information or to<br />

place an order contact your local distributor or<br />

<strong>Newport</strong> Customer Service Department.<br />

tel: 1.800.451.3111 ext. 282<br />

fax: 1.949.548.3091<br />

email: Customers@<strong>Newport</strong>NMI.com<br />

www.ventilators.com<br />

Specifications subject to change without notification.


The <strong>Newport</strong> e500 Graphics Display Monitor (GDM) Specifications<br />

Diagnostics At Your Fingertips<br />

The e500 Graphics Display Monitor (GDM) features a clear view of diagnostic information with touch-screen ease. Users gather<br />

critical feedback from easy-to-read waveforms, loops, and measured and calculated numeric data.<br />

The e500 GDM Wave/Loop Freeze with Cursor function allows the user to run a movable cursor over any curve to gather valuable<br />

diagnostic data. This simple technique provides precise analysis of time, pressure, volume or flow at any point in the breath. These<br />

and many more diagnostic features on the GDM can provide invaluable information to bedside users to help determine the best<br />

course of patient care.<br />

Graphics<br />

Waves:<br />

Loops:<br />

Waves and Loops:<br />

Two Trend Screens Available<br />

VTE / time<br />

V • E / time<br />

ƒtot / time<br />

VTE % variance / time<br />

Pressure-time<br />

Volume-time<br />

Flow-time<br />

Multi-waves (all displayed on one screen)<br />

Volume pressure<br />

Flow volume<br />

Multi-loops (all displayed on one screen)<br />

Displays all waves and loops on one screen<br />

Ppeak / time<br />

Pmean / time<br />

Pbase / time<br />

ƒ/VTspont / time<br />

Extended Functions Management<br />

Automatic Leak<br />

Compensation On/Off<br />

Slope / Rise 1 – 19<br />

Expiratory Threshold 5 – 50 % of peak flow<br />

Noninvasive (NIV) On / Off<br />

Note: NIV On turns Leak Compensation On,<br />

range 3 - 25 L/min Infant/Ped and Adult<br />

Open Exhalation Valve<br />

(BPRV)<br />

Enable / Disable<br />

Tachypnea Alarm<br />

(high respiratory rate) On (10 - 110 b/min) / Off<br />

Event History Log 600 most recent alarm violations and<br />

ventilator settings recorded<br />

Parameters Monitored / Calculated<br />

Cstat ƒspont ▲ Ptrig<br />

Cdyn effective t I WOBim<br />

t E minimum I:E ƒtot<br />

R I<br />

•<br />

V peak I VTE % variance<br />

R E<br />

•<br />

V peak E ƒ/VTspont<br />

PEEPtot stat<br />

V • I<br />

Pplat<br />

V • E<br />

Ppeak<br />

V • E spont<br />

Pmean<br />

VTI<br />

Pbase<br />

VTE<br />

Specifications subject to change without notification.<br />

e500-01BUS Rev D 1207<br />

Power Requirements<br />

GDM is electrically powered by a DC power source in the e500 ventilator.<br />

GDM only functions when connected to e500. Power consumption is<br />

30 W at 14 VDC.<br />

Additional Details<br />

• Patient Information: From the Set Up screen, patient weight and<br />

name (or ID number) can be entered.<br />

• Display: 10.4 in. (26.4 cm) active matrix color LCD, 640x480 flat<br />

panel LCD<br />

• Ventilator Communications: Power and serial communication lines<br />

are included in one cable connection to ventilator. Data is processed<br />

at 100 Hz and displayed real-time.<br />

• Printer Communications: Parallel port interface to HP DeskJet 895<br />

Cxi color printer or equivalent<br />

1620 Sunflower Avenue<br />

Costa Mesa, CA 92626 USA<br />

tel: 1.714.427.5811<br />

fax: 1.714.427.0489<br />

e-mail: info@<strong>Newport</strong>NMI.com<br />

www.ventilators.com

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