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Summary of Contents for Aplio SSA-700A

Page 1: ...o 2D730 148E O SERVICE MANUAL FOR DIAGNOSTIC ULTRASOUND SYSTEM MODELS SSA 700A SSA 770A 2D730 148E O TOSHIBA MEDICAL SYSTEMS CORPORATION ITOSHIBA MEDICAL SYSTEMS CORPORATION 2001 2008 ALL RIGHTS RESERVED ...

Page 2: ...MPORTANT 1 No part of this manual may be copied or reprinted in whole or in pat t without written permission 2 The contents of this manual are subject to change without prior notice and without our legal obligation C l ...

Page 3: ...ra E F 07 03 support of v4 0 Mr Nakai 08 03 Change of the AC DC power supply etc Mr Fujiwara G 1 IO 03 IDue to change of company name H IO 03 Change of the AC DC power supply Mr Fujiwara I I I 1 12 03 Support of V5 0 J 02 04 Addition of section 17 Mr Nakai I I K 1 06 04 Changes to section 17 L M 02 05 Support of V6 0 Mr Nakai KD WPX 12 05 support of v7 0 Mr Nakai N 09 06 Addition of systems with t...

Page 4: ...ded could result in death or serious injury ACAUTION Indicates a potentially hazardous situation which if not avoided may result in minor or moderate injury CAUTION Indicates a potentially hazardous situation which if not avoided may result in property damage 2 Meaning of Safety Symbols Symbol 1 Description ir IType B applied part cl fi A Type B when Type B applied part is connected The PCG sensor...

Page 5: ...arth is not allowed in Europe The system should be connected according to local requirements 3 Do not connect this system to outlets with the same circuit breakers and fuses that control current to devices such as life support systems If this system malfunctions and generates an overcurrent or when there is an instantaneous current at power ON the circuit breakers and fuses of the building s suppl...

Page 6: ...not place any objects on top of the monitor They may fall causing injury 7 Do not allow fluids such as water to contact the system or peripheral devices Electric shock may result 8 Do not handle the system with wet or moist hands Electric shock may result 9 The monitor is a heavy unit Two persons are required when mounting or removing the monitor If a worker mounts or removes the monitor alone he ...

Page 7: ...one turn Therefore winding of the cable one time corresponds to TWO turns b Wind the LED signal cable which is connected to the top of the AC DC tray between the AC DC tray and the transformer tray ONE time around the core TWO turns When the cable is passed through the core the first time it is counted as one turn Therefore winding of the cable one time corresponds to TWO turns 2 The metal sheet f...

Page 8: ...the AC DC tray between the AC DC tray and the transformer tray ONE time around the core TWO turns When the cable is passed through the core the first time it is counted as one turn Therefore winding of the cable one time corresponds to TWO turns 2 The metal sheet for EMC compliance should be installed Press the metal sheet firmly against the rack so that the upper tab is flat and then secure the s...

Page 9: ...up correctly or a malfunction of the connection equipment may result Be sure to check the settings For the transformer tray 100 to 120 VAC 115 must be displayed on Sl and S3 The direction of S2 must be the same as that of Sl 230 VAC 230 must be displayed on Sl and S3 The direction of S2 must be the same as that of S3 For the TRANS unit 100 to 120 VAC 115 must be displayed 115 must be displayed The...

Page 10: ... ________________________________________ 3 12 3 4 1 Removing the monitor unit for systems with the CRT monitor 3 12 3 4 2 Removing the monitor unit for systems with the LCD monitor 3 14 3 4 3 Removing the LCD monitor arm ________________________________________ 3 15 3 4 4 Adjusting the LCD monitor arm vertical movement resistance 3 l 8 3 5 Removing the Operating Panel ____________________________...

Page 11: ..._ 3 40 Removing the TI 3 41 Removing the 10 __ 3 42 Removing the HDD Unit ________________________________________ 3 43 Removing the Battery 3 44 Removing the AC DC Unit ________________________________________ 3 45 Removing the PSA and PSD ________________________________________ 3 48 Removing the Transformer ________________________________________ 3 49 Removing the MO __________________________...

Page 12: ...Switch ________________________________________ 3 83 3 27 1 Cleaning procedures for the old type palm switch 3 83 3 27 2 Cleaning procedures for the new type palm switch 3 85 4 OpER T TlON OF EACH PWB ________________________________________ 4 l 4 1 Front End Unit ________________________________________ 4 l 4 1 1 TI ________________________________________ 4 5 4 1 2 TR ___________________________...

Page 13: ...DRAWING FOR UNITS ________________________________________ 9 l 10 SOFTWARE ORG T NlZATlON ________________________________________ 10 l IO 1 Overall Folder Configuration ________________________________________ 1O 1 IO 2 Version Information ________________________________________ IO 2 IO 3 Error Handling ________________________________________ 1O 3 10 3 1 Error log operation ____________________...

Page 14: ...l 15 SELECTION OF THE PANEL SWITCH LAYOUT ___ 15 I 15 1 Standard panel Switch Layout ________________________________________ 15 I 15 2 Changing the panel Configuration File 15 I 15 3 Panel Switch Layout and Switch Functions After Configuration Change 15 2 15 4 Attaching the Label ________________________________________ 15 7 16 DATE TIME SETTING CHANGE ________________________________________ 16 ...

Page 15: ...nafter referred to as Aplio functions in the 2D M FFT Doppler and color blood flow modes The system is classified into the following five main systems depending on the combined units 1 Front end unit 2 Back end unit 3 System related unit 4 Power supply unit 5 Monitor l l ...

Page 16: ...088 YWMI 109 PM30 30297 YWM0857 PM30 30385 YWM 1058 PM30 30386 YWM 1059 PM30 32039 YWMI 101 PM30 29855 PM30 32120 YWMI 105 Option PM30 30381 PM30 32036 Compatible with PM30 32263 RCB CB Compatible with PM30 32038 Option BE VI RM IQDAS This PWB is compatible with PM30 30386 BSM31 2996E BP YWM 1057 YWMI 100 This PWB is compatible with PM30 30381 IO FRONT PANEL REAR PANEL Remarks PM30 32037 YWM 1099 ...

Page 17: ...ket TI Transducer IF RXBF BE Back End DRU kl 1 EP SC _ Physio BP Backplane I DC48 V Ma n TRS PSA 100 230 v select 5 3 3 orl3V DC c AC OUT Monitor AC OUTZ Color Printer b GOUT3 CR AC OUT4 B W Printer Skin t cage rsoGiia 1 Option ...

Page 18: ...No 2D730 148E O 3 DISASSEMBLY AND REMOVAL PROCEDURES 3 1 Name of Each Section 1 SSA 770A systems with the CRT monitor ...

Page 19: ...No 2D730 148E O SSA 770A systems with the LCD monitor 3 2 ...

Page 20: ...No 2D730 148E O 3 SSA 700A systems with the CRT monitor r r ...

Page 21: ... 4 No 2D730 148E O SSA 700A systems with the LCD monitor 3 4 ...

Page 22: ...e Remove the two M4 screws CC to remove the right side cover for the peripheral units The cover can be removed by lifting it up and then pulling it toward you 5 Removing the front cover When the transducers are connected remove them It is necessary to remove the right and left side covers in advance a When the blank cover is installed loosen the M3 screw CD to remove the blank cover with the print...

Page 23: ...is necessary to remove the right and left side covers and the rear cover for the power supply in advance Loosen the two M4 screws cl to remove the base rear cover The cover can be removed by pulling it toward you slightly and lifting it obliquely 3 6 ...

Page 24: ...emove the four M4 screws CC to remove the front cover 4 Removing the rear cover for the power supply It is necessary to remove the right and left side covers in advance Remove the four M4 screws CD to remove the rear cover for the power supply 5 Removing the base front cover It is necessary to remove the right and left side covers and the front cover in advance a Remove the two M4 screws cE b Loos...

Page 25: ...to remove the handle 10 Removing the top cover Remove the two M4 screws CO to remove the top cover 11 Removing the top left side cover Remove the M4 screws cP and cQ 1 each to remove the top left side cover 12 Removing the top right side cover Remove the top right side cover in the same manner as the top left side cover 13 Removing the cover for the peripheral units Remove the M4 screws CR and cS ...

Page 26: ...1 Handle cover B Handle cover A Base rear cover I I I ScrewcQ I unit rack rack retainer Top right side cover Base front cover Rubber cap p cover Screw P Screw A Screw t ...

Page 27: ...For the SSA 770A 1 Removing the handle a Remove the caps A and B set in the handle and the rear cover b Remove or loosen the two M6 bolts A c Remove the two M6 bolts B to remove the handle Cap B 7 Bolt B 6B6 12SDM P Haidle I Bolt Ii 6B6 12SDM 3 10 ...

Page 28: ...e two M4 screws B to remove the reinforcement rib 3 Remove the four M4 screws CC to remove the middle shelf retaining plate 4 Remove the four M4 screws CD to remove the handle cover front 5 Remove the four M4 screws cE to remove the handle cover rear 6 Remove the two M6 screws cF to remove the handle Screw A Middle shelf Screw cB ...

Page 29: ...2 Removing the support rear cover The support rear cover engages with the support front cover Disengage the upper part of the cover and remove the cover by pulling it backward 3 Removing the cables refer to the next page a Loosen the two screws CC to remove the pinch shield cover b Remove the two screws CD to remove the clamps c Remove the signal audio and power cables that are connected to the mo...

Page 30: ... unit from the boss n Audio cable Screw CC 4 Pinch shield cover for power cable Signal cable Power cable Clamp for signal and audio cables Remove the two M6 flat head screws cE to pull the monitor unit from the boss Screw cE PS6 1 OSCR 3 13 ...

Page 31: ...ping screw Special care is required when tightening it 4 Remove the four caps and the four M4 screws cB to remove the speakers one each on the right and left of the monitor 5 Remove the two M4 screws 0 6 Loosen the two M4 screws CD and then remove the LCD monitor from the arm Power cable 5 Screw CD SBPPCI OSCR Connector cover LCD monitor Screw opaa er one eacn on the right and left of the monitor ...

Page 32: ...3 screws A to remove arm cover I 2 Remove the two M3 screws B to remove arm cover 2 3 Remove the two M3 screws CC to remove arm base cover I 4 Raise the stopper and remove the M3 screw CD and the M3 screw cE Arm cover 1 Arm cover 2 IL Stopper Arm base cover 1 Screw Screw cc PS3 8SCR 3 15 ...

Page 33: ... base cover 2 to separate it from the stopper Arm base cover 2 I Biaxial rotation column 6 Remove the two M3 screws F and the clamps cG and Hz 7 Remove the three M4 screws cl and the clamps cJ cK and CL Screw cF Clamp cG I P3 8SCR Yamp cH Screw I SBPP4 1 8 Remove the cables one by one from the LCD monitor arm to the base 3 16 ...

Page 34: ...cover and remove it 10 Remove the two M4 screws A to remove the support front cover 11 Remove the four M6 bolts B to remove the LCD monitor arm 12 Lift the LCD monitor arm and remove the three monitor cables from the arm Screw A SBPP4 2SCR Support front cover 3perating panel 1 Support rear cover 3 17 ...

Page 35: ...cover I 2 Remove the two M3 screws B to remove arm cover 2 Screw cB PS3 8SCR Arm cover 2 3 Using the M6 hex key rotate the hexagonal socket head bolt to adjust the vertical movement resistance of the LCD monitor arm Increasing the LCD monitor 1 vertical movement resistance Reducing the LCD monitor vertical movement resistance I Id bolt 3 18 ...

Page 36: ...ove the cover The cover can be removed by pulling its bottom toward you Removing the right side cover for the peripheral units Remove the two M4 screws 0 to remove the cover The cover can be removed by lifting it and pulling it toward you Removing the left side cover for the peripheral units Remove the two M4 screws CD to remove the cover The cover can be removed by lifting it and pulling it towar...

Page 37: ...side cover 1 Screw CA SBPP4 12SCR 1 I Removing the bellows Remove the two M4 screws I 12 Removing the front rear sliding wire a Remove the M3 screw cJ to remove the retaining clamp for the front rear sliding wire b Loosen the screw cK and rotate the wire retaining bracket to remove the end of the wire c Rotate the wire to remove it from the up down mechanism 3 20 ...

Page 38: ...e a Remove the end of the wire from the lever b Rotate the wire to remove it from the up down mechanism Up down sliding wire 1 Up down sliding mechanism Front rear sliding wire Screw SBPF I Front rear sliding wire Wire retaining bracket Cl 4 l 2SCR 3 21 ...

Page 39: ...d cables and the M3 screw CL to remove the USB fitting clamp Screw CL SBPP3 IOSCR Clamp 15 Remove the operating panel from the system a Remove the four M6 bolts CM b Loosen the two M6 screws N Rotate the operating panel clockwise and lift it to remove it 3 22 ...

Page 40: ...4 3 Removing the right side cover Same as for the SSA 770A 4 Removing the left side cover Same as for the SSA 770A 5 Remove the screw CA to remove the cover cl 6 Remove the screws cB and CC to remove the covers 2 and 3 7 Remove the screw CD to remove the cover 4 8 Remove the screw cE to remove the cover I I Covercl Cover 5 Screw cE 3 23 ...

Page 41: ...ing the lower cover 1 Remove the transducer holders six jelly holders two and knobs four small and one large Jelly holder I 2 Remove the four screws A from the right and left of the holder mounting on the back of the panel Screws CA small base secured Screws CA 3 24 ...

Page 42: ...148E O 3 Loosen the four screws cB at the right and left of the holder mounting base The screws B include springs and cannot be removed Loosen the screws so that they turn freely and protrude from the base 3 25 ...

Page 43: ...pull the cover toward you and lift the cover to remove it AUTION Th e cover is mounted by engaging the indentations in its front part with the tabs in the handle section Therefore do not attempt to remove the cover by lifting it from the front Doing so may damage the cover Pull the cover 3 26 ...

Page 44: ...No 2D730 148E O 3 6 2 Removing the upper panel 1 Remove the two screws A and the three screws cB and shift the panel in the direction indicated by the arrow Screws CA 2 Remove the two connectors 3 27 ...

Page 45: ...No 2D730 148E 0 3 6 3 Removing the handle 1 Remove the five screws A on the back of the panel and remove the handle Screws A 1 Handle 3 28 ...

Page 46: ...3 6 4 Removing the trackball section No 2D730 148E O 1 Remove the connector connected to the trackball section and remove the trackball section Trackball section Connector 3 29 ...

Page 47: ...Bs B and G 1 Remove the three connectors connected to the PWB B 2 Remove the twelve screws A and remove the PWB B 3 Remove the two screws cB and remove the PWB G Screw indica Connector PWB B A ted by a mark v Connectors Pm 0 Screws B 3 30 ...

Page 48: ...No 2D730 148E O 3 6 6 Removing the keyboard 1 Remove the six flat head screws CA and shift the keyboard 2 Remove the connector Screws CA Screws A ...

Page 49: ...1 Remove the five screws CA and the two screws B and remove the keyboard plate B 2 Remove the connectors from the FPC 3 Remove the six screws CC and remove the keyboard cover Screws CA Keyboard cover Screws CC 4 Remove the keyboard Keyboard 3 32 ...

Page 50: ...SY 1 Remove the USB rubber cap 2 Remove the two connectors 3 Remove the two screws A and remove the L bracket L and the L bracket R 4 Remove the five screws B and remove the LCD ASSY Screw cB LCD ASSY i Connector Screws cB USB rubber cap 3 33 ...

Page 51: ...C and the eight STC slide controls CD 2 3 4 5 Kno Remove the two connectors Remove the five screws A and remove the PWB C Remove the eleven screws B and remove the PWB D Remove the two screws CC and remove the PWB E Screws CC A Screws B pwyCC Screws A Screws A Screis B Conn ector 3 34 ...

Page 52: ... near away slide lever 1 Remove the two screws CA and remove the clamp 2 Remove the two screws cB and remove the bracket 3 Remove the two screws CC and remove the lever 4 Remove the two screws CD and remove the wire Screws CA acket 3 35 ...

Page 53: ...No 2D730 148E 0 3 6 11 Removing the up down slide lever Only for the SSA 770A 1 Remove the screw A and remove the clamp 2 Remove the two screws B and remove the up down slide lever Screw CA 3 36 ...

Page 54: ...the tabs in the handle section with the indentations in the cover cl and then mount the cover c2 2 Secure the four screws cB while pressing the cover from above 3 Secure the four screws A at right and left of the holder mounting base on the back of the panel 4 Install the four small rotary encoder knobs and the large rotary encoder knob Tabs ...

Page 55: ...emoving the left side cover a Remove the two rubber caps at the bottom of the cover b Remove the two M4 screws A to remove the cover The cover can be removed by pulling its bottom toward you 2 Removing the AC DC metal retainer a Loosen the two M4 screws cB to remove the AC DC metal retainer AC DC metal retainer Left side cover Screw A p SBPP4 12SCR 3 38 ...

Page 56: ...bottom toward you 4 Removing the right side cover for the peripheral units Remove the two M4 screws CD to remove the cover The cover can be removed by lifting it and pulling it toward you 5 Removing the PWB rack a Remove all the cables connected to the PWB rack b Remove the two M4 screws cE and extract the PWB rack Right side cover for the peripheral units SBPP4 12SCR Screw CC SBPPC12SCR 3 39 ...

Page 57: ...f the cover b Remove the two M4 screws A to remove the cover The cover can be removed by pulling its bottom toward you 2 Removing the PWBs a Loosen the four screws cB to remove the PWB rack shield plate b Release the card ejectors at the upper and lower ends of the PWB and extract the PWB PWB rack SBPPC12SCR cover ...

Page 58: ...cover a Remove the two rubber caps at the bottom of the cover b Remove the two M4 screws A to remove the cover The cover can be removed by pulling its bottom toward you 2 Removing the TI a Remove the cable for the pencil transducer PP connected to the TI b Loosen the two screws cB to extract the TI cover 3 41 ...

Page 59: ...r caps at the bottom of the cover b Remove the two M4 screws A to remove the cover The cover can be removed by pulling its bottom toward you 2 Removing the IO a Remove all the cables connected to the IO b Loosen the two screws B to extract the IO Screw cB two SBPP4 12SCR Right side cover 3 42 ...

Page 60: ... side cover a Remove the two rubber caps cB at the bottom of the cover b Remove the two M4 screws cB to remove the cover The cover can be removed by pulling its bottom toward you 3 Remove the power supply section rear cover Remove the four M4 screws CC to remove the 4 Removing the HDD unit Remove the four M4 screws CD to remove the Right cover HDD unit SBPP4 12SCR Left side cover Screw A SBPP4 12S...

Page 61: ...aps at the bottom of the cover b Remove the two M4 screws A to remove the cover The cover can be removed by pulling its bottom toward you 2 Removing the battery a Remove the battery connector that is connected to the AC DC unit b Remove the battery of the AC DC unit Left side cover SBPP4 12SCR 3 44 ...

Page 62: ...ver The cover can be removed by pulling its bottom toward you 2 Removing the AC DC unit a Remove all the cables connected to the AC DC unit b If the metal sheet for EMC compliance is installed remove it by removing screws cB c Remove the four M4 screws CC to remove the AC DC unit Metal sheet for EMC compliance Screw cB SBPP3 8SCR Left side cover Screw A J SBPP4 12SCR Cap 3 45 ...

Page 63: ...r tray ONE time around the core TWO turns When the cable is passed through the core the first time it is counted as one turn Therefore winding of the cable one time corresponds to TWO turns Wind the LED signal cable which is connected to the top of the AC DC tray between the AC DC tray and the transformer tray ONE time around the core TWO turns When the cable is passed through the core the first t...

Page 64: ...he AC DC tray between the AC DC tray and the transformer tray ONE time around the core TWO turns When the cable is passed through the core the first time it is counted as one turn Therefore winding of the cable one time corresponds to TWO turns 2 The metal sheet for EMC compliance should be installed Press the metal sheet firmly against the rack so that the upper tab is flat and then secure the sh...

Page 65: ...X mounting screws CA that secure the PSA and PSD to remove the FAN BOX Removing the PSA Loosen the three screws B and two screws CC that secure the PWB rack hold the handles at the upper and lower ends and extract the PSA Removing the PSD Loosen the two screws CD and the screw cE that secure the PWB rack hold the handles at the upper and lower ends and extract the PSD Screw cB Sc kw cA Screw E SBP...

Page 66: ...the cover The cover can be removed by pulling its bottom toward you Removing the power supply section rear cover Remove the four M4 screws CC to remove the cover Removing the base rear cover Loosen the two M4 screws D to remove the cover The cover can be removed by pulling it toward you slightly and lifting it obliquely Removing the transformer a Remove all the cables connected to the transformer ...

Page 67: ...wo M4 screws A to remove the left side cover c Remove the four M3 screws B to remove the internal cover d Remove the internal SCSI cable J505 and power cable J502 or J503 that are connected to the MO 2 Removing the MO a Remove the blank cover b Remove the two M3 screws CC to extract the MO Left side cover R Cap I Screw CA SBPP4 12SCR 3 50 ...

Page 68: ...e two M4 screws cB to remove the cover The cover can be removed by pulling its bottom toward you Removing the left side cover for the peripheral units Remove the two M4 screws CC to remove the cover The cover can be removed by lifting it and pulling it toward you Removing the left side cover for the peripheral units Remove the two M4 screws CD to remove the cover The cover can be removed by liftin...

Page 69: ...No 2D730 148E 0 Right side cover for the peripheral units Left side cover for the peripheral units 7 SBPPCI 2SCR Screw F SBPP4 12SCR Screw E SBPPCI 2SCR Cap L Screw A SBPPCI 2SCR 3 52 ...

Page 70: ...the internal cover Remove the internal SCSI cable J505 and power cable J502 or J503 that are connected to the MO Remove the cables J67 J68 J400 and J132 connected to the front panel Removing the front panel Remove the four M4 screws cH to remove the front panel Internal cover MO Screw G PS3 GSCR 3 53 ...

Page 71: ...for the SSA 770A 3 Removing the tray Same as for the SSA 770A 4 Remove the screw A to remove the middle shelf 5 Remove the screw cB to remove the cover cl 6 Remove the screws CC and CD to remove the covers 2 and c3 7 Remove the screw cE to remove the front cover Screw CA 1 Covyrcl Front cover I Trpy Screw cE I Screw CC y II Cover 2 3 54 ...

Page 72: ...aps cB at the bottom of the cover b Remove the two M4 screws cB to remove the cover The cover can be removed by pulling its bottom toward you 3 Removing the power supply section rear cover Remove the four M4 screws CC to remove the cover 4 Removing the cables Remove all the cables connected to the rear panel 5 Removing the rear panel Remove the two M3 screws CD to remove the rear panel Left side c...

Page 73: ...he peripheral units Remove the two M4 screws cB to remove the cover The cover can be removed by lifting it and pulling it toward you Removing the metal fitting Remove the three M3 screws CC to remove the metal fitting Removing the PHYSIO unit a Remove all the cables connected to the PHYSIO unit b Remove the M4 screw CD and M4 screw cE to remove the PHYSIO unit Screw CD 1 PTR4 IOSBNI Metal fitting ...

Page 74: ... for the SSA 770A 2 Removing the PHYSIO unit a Disconnect all cables that are connected to the PHYSIO unit b Remove the screw CA to remove the middle shelf c Remove the screw cB at the PHYSIO unit to remove the PHYSIO front cover d Remove the PHYSIO unit shelf Screw A PHYSIO unit ...

Page 75: ...hen the blank cover has been mounted loosen the M3 screw CC and remove the blank cover with the printer base b Remove the four M4 screws CD to remove the cover 4 Removing the power supply section rear cover required to remove the rear caster unit Remove the four M4 screws CD to remove the cover 5 Removing the base front cover required to remove the front caster unit a Remove the two M4 screws cF b...

Page 76: ...No 2D730 148E O Left side cover r Right side cover SBPP4 12SCR Cap cB crew cB SBPP4 12SCR Front cover 2SCR I Base front cover Blank cover LScrew CD SBPP4 12SCPj L screw cG SBPP4 12SCR 3 59 ...

Page 77: ... the caster unit 8 Removing the caster units a Remove the eight M4 screws cJ b Remove the eight M8 screws cK and remove the caster unit by sliding it toward the front of the system Remove the caster unit at the rear of the system using the same procedure 6B8 20SDM Screw cJ SBPP4 IGSCR Block I 1 1 Caster unit 3 60 ...

Page 78: ...3 20 2 For the SSA 700A 1 Follow the same procedures as for the SSA 770A until the base covers are removed 2 Remove the eight caster fixing screws four each on the right and left casters M8 Caster I Caster fixing 3 61 ...

Page 79: ...hes using a vacuum cleaner c Reinstall the filters by reversing the steps for removal Air filter J 2 Removing and cleaning the air filters for the user and service engineers a Remove the filter cover and then remove the air filter b Remove the dust from the mesh using a vacuum cleaner c Reinstall the air filters by reversing the steps for removal CAUTION Do not start the system with the filters re...

Page 80: ...e based cleansers acids or organic solvents Also be sure to reinsert the key tops at their original positions with correct orientations There is a possibility of reinserting the key tops incorrectly 3 22 2 Cleaning procedures for parts other than key tops Use a clean dry cloth for cleaning other parts If dirt is difficult to remove use a cloth that has been moistened with water or mild detergent a...

Page 81: ...the up down slide wire Only for the SSA 770A 1 Remove the two caps A 2 Remove the two screws A M4 and remove the right side cover e Screw A SBPP4 12SCR Cap cA 3 Loosen the nut 4 Rotate the adjuster until the lever contacts the gas spring cover 5 After adjustment tighten the nut 3 64 ...

Page 82: ...No 2D730 148E O Gas spring 3 65 ...

Page 83: ... 3 6 4 and the steps 1 and 2 in subsection 3 6 5 of subsection 3 6 Disassembling the Operating Panel 2 Loosen the nut 3 When locking cannot be released loosen the adjuster to adjust the wire 4 When locking cannot be performed tighten the adjuster to adjust the wire 5 After adjustment tighten the nut Nut 3 66 ...

Page 84: ...eripheral units d Remove the two caps cB e Remove the two screws CC M4 and remove the left side cover f Remove the two screws CD M4 and remove the left side cover for the peripheral units g Remove the four screws cE M4 and remove the tray h Remove the four screws cF M4 and remove the top front cover Right side cover for the peripheral units Right side cover Screw cB I Left side cover for the perip...

Page 85: ... O Removing the up down slide wire at the support unit side a Loosen the nut b Remove the wire from the lever c Rotate the adjuster and remove it from the bracket The monitor and covers are omitted from figure 3 68 ...

Page 86: ...r of the operating panel To remove the support rear cover slide it backward with holding and pushing the center part Loosen the two screws CC to remove the pinch shield cover Remove the two screws CD to remove the clamps Remove the signal audio and power cables that are connected to the monitor unit Remove the four M6 bolts cE to remove the monitor unit with the boss installed Remove the two M4 sc...

Page 87: ...No 2D730 148E O Screw A Support front cover t D ll NC I _ nn I Screw B Support rear cover cable Screw CC Pinch shield cover Screw CD Clamp Signal cable 3 70 ...

Page 88: ...down slide lever a Remove the screw CA M3 and remove the clamp b Remove the two screws B and remove the up down slide lever Screw A p Clamp 6 Replacing the up down slide wire Install the new up down slide lever in the operating panel 7 Reinstalling the covers Reinstalling the removed monitor and covers by reversing the steps for removal 3 71 ...

Page 89: ...2D730 148E O 3 24 2 Replacing the near away slide wire 3 24 2 1 For the SSA 770A 1 Pull the near away slide lever of the operating panel toward you to slide the operating panel and the monitor upward 3 72 ...

Page 90: ...No 2D730 148E O 2 Removing the handle a Remove the caps A and cB b Remove the four bolts A M4 and remove the handle Cap A Handle Bolt A 6B4 12SDM Cap cB 3 73 ...

Page 91: ...r screws cE M4 and remove the top cover Remove the four screws cF M4 and remove the tray Remove the four screws cG M4 and remove the top front cover Cap CC Top cover I Left side cover for the peripheral units Screw CD SBPP4 12SCR I Screw cE SBPPC12SCR Left side cover Right side cover for the oerioheral units Screw CC SBPP4 12SCR Top front cover Screw cB SBPP4 12SCR I I I b Screw cG b Right side b ...

Page 92: ...ellows b Remove the screw cB M3 and remove the clamp c Loosen the screw CC and rotate the wire retaining bracket to remove the tip of the wire d Loosen the nut and rotate the adjuster to remove the wire from the support unit Screw cB SBPP3 IOSC S crew A SBPP4 12SCR Support unit Adjuster Nut re Wire retaining bracket 3 75 ...

Page 93: ...ove the two screws CA and remove the clamp b Remove the two screws cB and remove the bracket c Remove the two screws CC and remove the lever d Remove the two screws CD and remove the wire Screws CA Clamp 7h 8 Replacing the near away slide wire Install the new near away slide lever in the operating panel 9 Reinstalling the covers acket Reinstall the removed monitor and covers by reversing the steps...

Page 94: ...the metal plate for retaining the middle shelf 5 Remove the screw CC to remove the cover cl 6 Remove the screws CD and cE to remove the covers 2 and 3 7 Remove the screw cF to remove the cover c4 8 Remove the screw cG to remove the cover 5 9 Remove the screw cH to remove the tray 10 Remove the screw I to remove the front cover Screw A Middle shelf eta1 plate for retaining the middle shelf Monitor ...

Page 95: ... side a Remove the screw CA M3 and remove the clamp b Loosen the screw cB and rotate the wire retaining bracket to remove the tip of the wire c Loosen the nut and rotate the adjuster to remove the wire from the support unit Screw CA SBPP3 1 OSCR wire retaining bracket 3 78 ...

Page 96: ...CA and remove the clamp b Remove the two screws cB and remove the bracket c Remove the two screws CC and remove the lever d Remove the two screws CD and remove the wire Screws CA Clamp 7h wire Screw CD 7 Screw CC _ r acket Screw cB 14 Replacing the near away slide wire Install the new near away slide lever in the operating panel 15 Reinstalling the covers Reinstall the removed monitor and covers b...

Page 97: ...two M4 screws A and remove the left side cover 2 Remove the blank cover A 3 Remove the four M3 screws B and remove the rack cover Blank cover CA J Screw CC SBPP3 8SCR Screw B SBPP3 8SCR L Screw A SBPP4 12SCR 4 Secure the CD R unit in place using the two M3 screws 0 3 80 ...

Page 98: ... program after the CD R unit is installed or uninstalled 1 Display the Service menu 2 Select Utility Command Line enter the appropriak command below and press Go a After the CD R is installed D Wplio TusSetupScript EnableCD cmd b After the CD R is uninstalled D Aplio TusSetupScript DisableCD cmd 3 Restart the system 3 81 ...

Page 99: ...e lens cleaner before use and check the condition of the brushes When the bristles of the brush have spread the lens cleaner cannot remove stains or dirt from the lens completely In such cases replace the lens cleaner Clean the MO drive using the lens cleaner as outlined below The cleaning procedure takes approximately 15 seconds 1 Start up the system 2 Insert the lens cleaner The lens cleaner is ...

Page 100: ...ure with a piece of gauze Clean out the inside of the case using an air spray Take appropriate measures to prevent dust from flying out Check for foreign matter inside the case Clean the dial rotation surface using a cotton swab Clean the gap between the dial and the cover circumference using the air spray Clean the inside of the dial unit using the air spray Connect the cable between the dial boa...

Page 101: ...No 2D730 148E O Cover joining tab also on the opposite side 1Detection shafll 3 84 ...

Page 102: ...ng the air spray Clean the ball and place it back into the palm switch Fit the cover locking tabs into the slots taking care not to allow the ball to interfere with the cable 7 Fit the dial unit attaching detaching tool into the groove on the top of the dial unit Rotate the tool clockwise to securely mount the dial unit Rotate the dial unit attaching detaching tool until it locks into place with a...

Page 103: ...ke care not to damage the cable inside Be sure to reinstall the palm switch on the panel in the correct orientation Use water or mild detergent to clean the ball Completely wipe off the water from the ball before reinstalling it Do not use chlorine based cleansers acids or organic solvents 3 86 ...

Page 104: ...ltaneous transmission reception for a maximum of 192 channels is performed on the three TR boards In addition the transmission delay control and reception gain control functions are provided Receive Control board RC This board performs reception phasing addition in quad signal processing up to 192 channels In addition the Real Time Control circuit RTC which controls the front end unit is provided ...

Page 105: ...performed simultaneously in a maximum of four directions and the beams are output to the BE board SCW transmission reception system The SCW transmission system is the same as that described in a above The 64 ch reception signal output from the TR board is input to the CB board that is connected to the RC board in parallel In the CB board quadrature detection is performed in the demodulator after r...

Page 106: ...Reduction of mirror artifacts The 192 chs x four beams can be received in the 12 beamformer ASICs 160 MHz crystal oscillator High density PWB nine one 5 Calibration and tests required when the board is repaired replaced The outlines of repair and replacement of the board are described below For details refer to the service manual maintenance volume 2D730 149E a When the TI board is replaced Calibr...

Page 107: ...P P Transducer Port Selector 192 ch to 192 ch 3 L R O 1 TXPG 64 ch i Block diagram of the front end unit to BE board to BE board from to BE F board to BE board ...

Page 108: ...unted on the CB board through the TI and Backplane boards c Support of the M TEE transducer l Thermistor line Transfers signals coming from the temperature detection thermistor embedded in the M TEE transducer to the ADC mounted on the RC board Up to two thermistors are supported l Angle detection line Transfers signals coming from the angle detection potentiometer embedded in the M TEE transducer...

Page 109: ...This error occurs if the diode is broken and a current resulting from the high voltage flows in the echo channel d Relay fault error This error occurs if a relay for switching the transducer has values that are different from those of the relay control register e Over current fault error This error occurs if an over current occurs in the power 5 V for Zconv supplied to the transducer h Transmissio...

Page 110: ... boards PBCONT PBSELMB HVSW PBCNN260 and ECHOCNN 4 Differences relative to PV8000 Item I Aplio I PV8000 Transducer selection switch 1Mechanical relay 1Semiconductor high voltage switch Transducer connector 360 pin ZIF connector 260 pin ZIF connector Number of echo channels 192 ch 128 ch 4 7 ...

Page 111: ... Switch Analog Control Relay Switch Echo Booster Supplies LED Driver 3 I v 3 3 Posltion Sensor I 3 192 cw Rx 2 I 192 1 1 I CW TX 7 I I I I Transducer ID 7 ESD I Filtering 7 RF TX RX 192 192 I Transducer interface block diagram 4 8 ...

Page 112: ...nsmit pulse generation The transmit pulse generation section is comprised of the following subsections transmit control bus TC bus TXCL and TCWR signals digital control PECL clocks four blocks PECL synchronize signals two blocks power supply 64 pairs of transmit control signals Hout and Lout and a transmit pulse generation ASIC TXPG c Preamplifier and variable gain amplifier functions in RXAR ASIC...

Page 113: ...r other inductance coils that can be selected The resonance can be changed by using these inductance coils in various combinations h Fault detection and protection circuit The TR board generates two types of interrupts transmission interrupts and clock detection interrupts a Transmission interrupt A transmission interrupt is generated when TXENO and TXENI are both H simultaneously This occurs only...

Page 114: ...sion pulse is generated by using a transformer to raise the low voltage A new amplifier RXAR ASIC is used This unit includes a preamplifier a variable gain amplifier and an antialiasing filter in a single package The variable gain range is 75 dB PV8000 32 CH Only unipolar transmission can be performed Bipolar transmission cannot be performed The transmission voltage cannot be switched for every ra...

Page 115: ...CFEREF I b 1 VCM RCTRVMD b RCTRAAC Differential OP I VMID b b Amps VTGC 2 2 D RCTRTGC VAAC b RCTREBB Power Supplies I M14A P5 AC 1 P32 AC M2 AC I Power Supplies I P3 3 AR I M2 AR Digital Interface I I I I EPLD 1 TC Bus A 4 b Buffered TC Bus L r b JTAG v TTL Synch TTL Clocks Transceivers PECL to TTL 4 I TEy 2 Synch PECL PECL 6 Buffers I Power Supplies 4 P3 3D b 1 P5D PECL Clocks I ZA RXAR w op amp ...

Page 116: ...he required reception delay is applied to each converted signal and addition is pet formed This block consists of 12 ASlCs RXBF ASICs c Analog control signal generation Analog Control block The analog control signals required in the front end section listed below are generated They are obtained by performing DA conversion for the digital codes output from the RTC l VTGC time gain compensation This...

Page 117: ... automatically configured when the power supply is input Therefore if the LED does not light even when the power supply is input the RTC circuit is not configured and therefore the system does not operate This problem may occur as a result of contact failure of the FPGA terminal device failure or damage to the ROM that stores the program 4 Error detection 0111 k RTC FPGA The RCB detects the errors...

Page 118: ...put is performed in the DBF However parallel output is performed in the RCB and thus the signal band width does not decrease Hardware size Only two types of ICs FPGA and SRAM are used in the Aplio Measurement of voltages A measurement system is not provided with the PV series In the Aplio various voltages can be measured Bias point control The bias between the preamplifier and AD converter is fixe...

Page 119: ... V V FE BUS from BE 4 RTC FPGA SRAM Digital RF echo signals to BE 4 parallel data with different profiles TC BUS to TI and TR and CB HV MUX Control BUS to TI VTGC Analog Control VAAC TXV VMD Measurement BUS from Front End Block Measured results Front End Clocks Back End Clocks ADC Clocks Block diagram for RCB 4 16 ...

Page 120: ...e undergone quadrature demodulation to digital signals These digital signals are then sent to the BE board The phase and gain difference information in the sin cos circuit is sent to IDPROM 5 Interface Section and is corrected automatically in the BE board If the correction is performed incorrectly mirror artifacts increase c Pencil CW TX RX circuit The pencil CW TX RX circuit is connected to the ...

Page 121: ...and summation output of the SCW are switched by the multiplexer Control of the 8 x 16 multiplexer selection of the RF Gain and output switching control between the pencil and SCW are performed by the address decoder EPLD based on the code of the TC bus from the RC b Quadrature demodulation section 1 Selectable BPF The address decoder selects an appropriate band pass filter BPF depending on the car...

Page 122: ... the pencil CW transmission clock the TXPG is configured to operate in infinite number of pulses mode INPM The PECL clock four phase 40 MHz is input to the TXPG and the frequency is set based on the TC bus data d Pencil CW transmitter receiver I 2 Pencil CW transmitter The pencil CW transmission circuit drives the pencil transducer piezoelectric elements The TXPG outputs the clocks Houtl and Lout1...

Page 123: ...z RCFECK 0 3 output from the RC and the sync signal RCFECKE The PECL clock is used in the TXPG The clock converted from RCFECKO and RCFECK2 to TLL is used in the CB board 3 ID EEPROM The ID EEPROM stores information related to the serial number hardware revision firmware revision board ID and drawing number This device also stores the IQ calibration data that is used to correct the gain and phase ...

Page 124: ... TR B The signals are transmitted via the backplane no cables No adjustment The BE reads the IDPROM data and corrects it automatically Serial differential output 64 chs one board Provided 40 MHz peel four phases Provided PV8000 The PREAMP is set in the CWRECEIVER The coaxial flat cable is connected PULECHO and CWECH064 are connected The two VRs are adjusted on board Parallel output 32 chs granddau...

Page 125: ...ontrol Interface Circuitry output Data 1 k B I Transceivers 4 __ RCTC Bus Synch PECL Clocks Diagnostic Circuitry TDigital Control pGe s i I P14 2AQ P12Al P12A2 P12A3 b Regulator 1 M14 2AQ 3 b b Regulator N1OA1 N1092 N1OA3 N12A1 I P7A 14 P5Al P5A2 P5A3 P501 b Regulator 4 I N5Al N5A2 5A3 I 3 I I P5A b Filter P5D P3 3A b b Filter P3 3D b I PSTRTXVO b Filter PSTRTXVO b I L CB Board functional block di...

Page 126: ...sition This unit includes the following boards l RM board l BE board l VI board l IQDAS board option 3 Flow of signals BE board VI board _ PA Video signal processing W I L I L IQDAS board I Audio signal processing l l l J Flow of signals in the BE unit 4 Equivalent units in the PV series This unit is equivalent to the following parts in the PV series l Receiver of the T R digital unit l Doppler un...

Page 127: ...he BE board are described below 4 DR This consists of four DR ASICs for quad signal processing QSP The following functions are performed in all modes l DC filtering Removes the DC components l Digital TGC time gain control Controls the STC l Baseband conversion Performs orthogonal detection depending on the reception center frequency data and converts the frequency to the baseband signal to obtain...

Page 128: ...o signal l Black hole and noise spike filtering Noise appearing as black and white points is eliminated l Persistence Frame correlation processing is performed cl FP This consists of one FP ASIC a buffer memory two FPGAs a filter coefficient memory and a persistence memory FP operates in CDI mode and MCDI mode and performs color Doppler processing l Corner turning Real and imaginary data input fro...

Page 129: ...re performed l Spectrum generation FFT Signal analysis is performed by the FFT and a spectrum is generated l Audio left right signal generation Separate left and right Doppler signals are generated l Display column generation The space to be used for spectrum display is generated l Derived parameter calculations Real time calculation such as auto trace are performed In the M and MCDI modes and at ...

Page 130: ...ine storage Holds the 256 MB tine memory l Cine replay under CPU control Cine display is pet formed Operations such as playback speed are controlled by the CPU f PCI I F This function interfaces the HOST bus PCI bus and the following buses l Imaging bus Data bus to be sent to the VI board The imaging bus includes the 32 bit bus from the SC and the 18bit bus from the SIP The bus clock for both buse...

Page 131: ...ilter TGC Conversion Compress Blending I II IL i I Scan II Lateral Black Hole Convert 4 11 Persist II EE Noise Spike Axial EE f II I I 1 SCASIC BE BOARD Pixel RGB _ l Unpack Lookup Monitor Video Routing Graphics Controller b Color Key NTSC PAL b Mixer Video Formatter 1 Real time Manager 1 VI BOARD 1 IO BOARD 1 Flow of signals in 2D mode ...

Page 132: ...al Proc Adaptive Control rDRAslc _ 3 I DC Cancel Digital TGC Baseband Filter Conversion Decimator DE e c I FP ASIC Pixel I Pack 4 I Peak Hold Tissue Flow f Shading Frame Scan lnterp I I I SC ASIC Storage 1 J Monitor Video Routing Graphics Controller Real time Manag 1 1 VI BOARD NTSC PAL Video ___ Formatter 1 IO BOARD 1 Flow of signals in CDI B mode ...

Page 133: ... b Cancel Digital Baseband Range Filter Gain Conversion Decimator Gate Wall I Integ Filter I L A I I A I L R Audio Generate Smooth m 1 W W olumn 4 IFFT Missing Signal Estimate 4 SjWl Median f Filter f DSP I I I I I I I I I I I I 3200 Pixel Sweep b Column unpack Display VI BOARD I Buffer Formatter Monitor IO BOARD Graphics Controller Real time Manager NTSC PAL Video Formatter Mic In Flow of signals...

Page 134: ...EE Noise I Filter I l Spike I I I I I L J _ Pixel Pack l I Display Peak I Column f Detect 4 I Generate Hold I I I I DSP A 3200 IO BOARD Pixel Sweep b Column Unpack Display VI BOARD Monitor Video b Signal Buffer Formatter Routing Routing Graphics Real time Mana jer 1 1 RGB NTSC PAL Controller Lo up b co e y Video Formatter I I I I I I 1 TXPG ASKS I TR BOARDS I TX I TX T R I Beamformer 1 Pulser W Sw...

Page 135: ...ARD I I I DC t Cancel Digital Baseband Filter TGC Conversion Decimator w Dynamic Filter L J r Dyp I I II Cine Storage I FpA I I Wall e Filter Auto Axial VelNarl Keyhole I Corr Filter Power Filter t I I L J Pixel Pack 4 Display Column Tissue Generate f Flow ID Spatial Filter A 3200 IO BOARD b Column Pixel Sweep VI BOARD Monitor Buffer Unpack Formatter Video Routing Graphics 1 Real r ager 1 NTSC PAL...

Page 136: ...ards in the PV series l RECEIVER board in the T R digital unit l DOP IO board in the Doppler unit l DOP PROC board in the Doppler unit l DOP CONT board in the Doppler unit l DOP ADAP board in the Doppler unit l BDSC board in the DSC unit l IM board in the DSC unit l CDSC board in the DSC unit 4 33 ...

Page 137: ... BUS I I PCI INTER PCI BUS b FACE FE BUS ID PROM BOOT PROM FP ASIC FP FPGA I I I I b SIP FPGA DSP DSP b IP LOCAL ROUTER 6701 SDRAM OUTPUT TO PHYSIO I I TRIGGER CONTROL I FE TEST BUS TAG TES p co fiol 1 BE TEST BUS RCBECK I PECL CLOCK Block diagram of the BE board IP INTERFACE Ei 40 MHz TTL CLOCKS TO ...

Page 138: ...ons The functions implemented by the VI are outlined below l Video processor display manager ASIC l Video processor image formatter FPGA l System video display mode control l Variable video resolution control l Bidirectional scaling engine for NTSUPAL l SVGA RGB encoding for system monitor l NTSC PAL video decoding l NTSC PAL video encoding l Simultaneous S video composite and RGB analog output fo...

Page 139: ... of 60 Hz for NTSC systems and 75 Hz for PAL systems The 16 bit data bus from the VPDM to the VPIF encoder FPGA carries 16 bit YCbCr 4 2 2 non interlaced video data with a resolution of 800x600 pixels The VPDM sends video data that contains the video information displayed on the system monitor to the VPIF where the data is converted to the NTSC PAL image size and format and is then routed to the I...

Page 140: ...yback monitors The NTSC timing is shown in the following table Table External NTSC Parameter I Pixel clock cycles I Time Pixel clock Line active 1 74 07 ns 13 5 MHz 692 63 556 ps 81 Line FP I 2 074 ps Line sync I 64 I 4 74 ps Line BP I 74 I 5 48 ps Line blanking I 166 I 12 296 ps Line time 858 H 63 556 ps 15 7 kHz Line average data rate I 0 53 BytesJ 40 5 MHZ cycles I Vertical active 234 5 H 14 90...

Page 141: ...ation 283 I 286 I 4 IExtra blanked lines 287 520 234 Active lines odd field 521 522 2 Extra blanked lines Timing for PAL signal generation is shown in the following table Table External PAL Parameter Pixel clock cycles Pixel clock 1 Line active 688 Time 74 07 ps 13 5 MHz 50 963 ps 80 active Line FP Line sync Line BP 34 2 519 ps I 64 I 4 74 ps I 78 I 5 78 ps Line blanking Line time I 176 I 13 037 p...

Page 142: ...oblems with overscan in external monitors Table PAL vertical line timing First line 1 Last line 1 Line count 1 Function 623 I 21 I 24 Blanked lines per PAL specification 22 I 24 I 3 IExtra blanked lines 25 307 283 Active lines even field 308 309 2 Extra blanked lines 310 I 334 I 25 I Blanked lines per PAL specification 335 I 338 I 4 IExtra blanked lines 339 620 282 Active lines odd field 621 622 2...

Page 143: ...I Bus L Decoder FPGA 1 64 bit PCI J 32 bit External Video outputs 1 Frame Buffer Analog Y In 8 bit YCbCr Analog C In b NTSC PAL b Decoder Serial l2C Bux System Audio Control Block 1 Power Supply Control I I Test Tone Generator T Audio I I Crossover Test tone decontrol hAtput T input Audio Control MUX VI board functional block diagram 4 40 ...

Page 144: ...various graphics and characters as 24 bit digital RGB signals These graphics and characters are combined with the ultrasound image in the VI board and then displayed on the monitor d Audio card This performs recording and playback for various audio signals e I Fs The I F controller functions listed below are provided The I Fs are connected to each device via the BP board l PCI l IDE l SCSI l USB l...

Page 145: ... BIOS ERR amber Lights when an error is detected by the POST function l IDE ACT amber Lights when an IDE device HDD is accessed l SCSI ACT amber Lights when the SCSI device is accessed 4 Jumper setting When this PWB is used the following three jumpers are set l WE BB BIOS boot block write enable jumper No jumper installed l FRC REC BIOS force recovery jumper No jumper installed l SPL SCR BIOS boot...

Page 146: ...II t7 q INTEL 840 MCH 1 GBls w MAIN MEMORY RAMBUS HOST VERTICAL RIMM CONTROLLER 1 6 GB s 2048 MB MAX 533 MB s 266 MB s PI P2 1 PCI 64 HUB PCI 32 HUB P64H ICH 82806AA 82801 AA 16 bit 66 MHz 8 bit 66 MHz HUBLINK I F HUBLINK I F 64 bit PCI BUS 33 MHz PCI 32 33 INTEL 840 FWH r cs4299 cs4299 w P5 1 SM Bus 1 PWR Button AC 97 I F Block diagram of the RM 4 43 ...

Page 147: ...s This board takes IQ In Phase Quadrature Phase data or IM Image Memory data output from BE PWB SIP section into capture memory with real time by memory R W control FPGA It is possible to store the particular part of taken data into the temporary storage memory Because of this temporary storage memory it is possible to continue capturing data without stopping examination finished several captured ...

Page 148: ...ta memory data taken from the above DIMM memory 512 MB DIMM memory DATA INPUT IQ data lM data input buffer only Buffer FPGA Capture memory Temporary storage memory Read Write control DIMM initialization Refresh function Interrupt function CONFIG ROM 1Configuration ROM for FPGA CLOCK DRIVER IP board basic clock generator 33 MHz oscillator Making 66 MHz from 33 MHz 40 MHz from BE PWB RESET IP board ...

Page 149: ...IQ data IM data V I Mem Cont FPGA Xilinx V XCV IOOOE PCI Local Bridge I Cont I SDRAM Local 64 bit 33 MHz PCI Bus 4 b 4 64 bit 33 MHz PCI Bus b PCI PCI Bridge b 1 PMC IQDAS Board Function Block Diagram ...

Page 150: ...e EIDE unit HDD and USB port b Video System monitor output S Video input output RGB output and C Video output from the VI board are performed c Audio The following signals are output from the VI board l Speaker audio output and headphone audio output l Microphone audio output d Speakers The system speaker signals from the VI board in the audio power amplifier are output to the system speakers one ...

Page 151: ...t OK EIDE Disk Access green ON Access 5V Internal Disk Power Status green ON OK 12V Internal Disk Power Status green ON OK 5V Removable Disk Power Status green ON OK I 2V Removable Disk Power Status green ON OK 3 3V Power Status green ON OK 5V Power Status green ON OK _ 12V Power Status green ON OK 1USB Power Status green ON OK Jl cl 0 9 4 48 ...

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Page 153: ... headphone microphone and shutter input terminals are mounted For details of the connections refer to section 9 4 3 3 Rear panel 1 Outline and functions The output signals for the external devices from the I O board are transmitted to this panel Also an Ethernet terminal a USB terminal 2CH a C Video output terminal an S Video output terminal and a RESET switch are mounted For details of the connec...

Page 154: ...s information input by various switches other than the POWER switch to the main unit l Transfers information via the rotary encoder l A D converts the rotary VR and STC sliding VR analog data and transfers them as digital information to the main unit l Transfers information input by the footswitch to the main unit l Lights and extinguishes various LEDs by transmitting data from the main unit l Sou...

Page 155: ... of these are connected to the USB ports in the left side of the control panel These USB ports can be used for connecting external USB devices However if the USB devices do not have external power sources the total consumption currents for the devices connected to the two ports must not exceed 150 mA 4 USB connection diagram USB HUB 5 ports Keyboard Trackball USB Port USB Port USB SERIAL RS 232C c...

Page 156: ...ormer tray SSA 770A Trans unit SSA 700A 2 AC DC tray SSA 770A AC DC unit SSA 700A 3 PSA unit 4 PSD unit or Trans unit AC DC tray or AC DC unit 6 2 Block Diagram of the Power Supply Unit The block diagram of the power supply unit of this system is shown below 200 V to monitor 100 V x3 OEM output System rack 48 V 9 5 A AC100 V 230 V 5 outputs 255 w t 1 6 l ...

Page 157: ...or low speed rotation IA 0 35 A 0 05 A AC on 0 70A AC off AC DC unit SSA 700A PSA 48 Yl VDC PSD 48 I VDC FAN 48 I VDC Battery charged 5 6 f0 3 VDC ACRMVRS 5 0 f0 2 VDC ACRMMSV 5 0 f0 2 VDC 11 Amax 8Amax 1 2 A IA 0 35 A 0 05 A AC on 0 70A AC off PSA unit M2 0AQ P3 3A P3 3AQ P5A P5AQ P7A M9 6A P14AQ M14AQ PI OOHV Ml OOHV EBN 2 10 VDC 3 30 VDC 3 45 VDC 5 00 VDC 5 00 VDC 7 00 VDC 9 60 VDC I 4 2 VDC 14...

Page 158: ...the optional units OEM AC output d Power supply output to the monitor P41 e Power supply output to the AC DC tray J51 f LED for error display 2 The figure shown below is the drawing of the transformer tray SSA 770A and Trans unit SSA 700A Transformer tray P41 monitor AC output OEM AC output Circuit protector for OEM AC output Circuit protector for monitor AC output LED for error display I1 J51 AC ...

Page 159: ...units transformer tray and TRANS unit are not set correctly the power supply may not start up correctly or a malfunction of the connection equipment may result Be sure to check the settings For the transformer tray 100 to 120 VAC aIll 115 must be displayed on Sl and S3 The direction of S2 must be the same as that of Sl 230 VAC czll 230 must be displayed on Sl and S3 The direction of S2 must be the...

Page 160: ...m the AC DC tray and the AC output is also set to ON b P41 monitor AC output PIN No Signal 1 180 VAC to 220 VAC 2 1 180 VAC to 220 VAC 3 1 Protective grounding GND 41 c J51 AC output for the AC DC tray cln the case of the transformer tray cln the case of the Trans unit PIN No Signal 1 180 VAC to 220 VAC 2 1 180 VAC to 220 VAC 3 I 4 1 Protective grounding GND PIN No Signal 1 78 VAC to 121 VAC 2 78 ...

Page 161: ...essing of error signals from each of the following units and error signal output to the system J34 l PSA unit l PSD unit l Each fan sensor circuit e Backup battery input for the memory of the RM board J40 2 The figure shown below is the drawing of the AC DC tray SSA 770A NM31 2013E I or G or before BSM31 2013E H or J or later 3 The figure shown below is the drawing of the AC DC unit J31 Test J40 J...

Page 162: ...d therefore must have as low noise as possible The variable output powers VTXO and VTXI voltages for transmission are used for transmission driving of transducers in the Aplio system and control the acoustic power emitted from the transducer directly The Aplio system uses the dual pulser method and has two similar transmission drive pulsers The two variable output powers VTXO and VTXI which have t...

Page 163: ...ed to the PSA through the Backplane board from the RC board Also the ON OFF control signal is supplied to the PSX from the AC tray and the PSX status signal I F is supplied to the AC tray from the PSX 3 Operational check a Precautions for operational checks Perform the operational check paying attention to the following points a Do not touch the input 48 V line An electric shock may result The PSA...

Page 164: ...of the output insidethe PSX PSD PSA lol 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 i ND VTXO P14AQ vll2D 12D 5D 3 3D 2 5D P5AQ EBN M9 6A M2 0AQ MIOOHV M14AQ VTXI P7A P3 3A P5A P3 3AQ PI OOHV GND lol Output power When the unit is mounted on Output power When the unit is mounted on name in the PSA the system rating 5 name in the PSA the system rating 5 total fluctuation total fluctuation M2 0AQ P3 3A P3 3AQ P5A P5AQ P7A M9 6A P...

Page 165: ...8 L9 IC2 i i a Pl4AQ D18 m PIOOHV D20 Filter i i L12 L13 LinegReg MIOOHV T2 Filter L32 L33 P7A P5A P5AQ T3 Ma9p D37 D39 Filter Linear Re n llIc L36 L38 Q12 Qli Mac gw D45 D46 Filter L41 L43 T401 Internal Use Supplies PVCC PVEE D405 Filter Linear Reg n L402 L403 IC402 4 A I T I J L 1 1 I D4 1 1 Filter L404 L406 VTXI CVTXI H CVTXl L Differential Analog Control Input r Pre Regulator IC801 IC804 0 CVT...

Page 166: ...1 Status Output Overvoltage UnderVoltage OverCurrent OverTemperature 48V INPUT 0 I Full Bridge Phase shift Soft Switcher Q2 Q5 Filter L22 L23 L28 i i l P3 3D i I j M 2D I ge L271 AUX 1 Tl Internal Use Supply pycc Switcher 1 Q6 Lu T Filter Linear Reg L6 L8 IC2 6 11 ...

Page 167: ...ntenance volume LED 2 PSD Status LED B BATTERY Status LED 5 LED A PSAIPSD FAN Status INPUT AC Status System power OFF overload 48 V Internal Fault OFF OFF Blinking Blinking Blinking Green ON Green ON AC DC power yellow green green supply abnormality AC failed or missing OFF OFF OFF Blinking Blinking OFF OFF AC DC output green green voltage drop Battery OFF disconnection Battery charging Blinking g...

Page 168: ...moving and replacing the monitor Otherwise personal injury may result or the monitor may be damaged 2 Monitor adjustment The brightness and contrast can be adjusted using the corresponding buttons on the front of the monitor 3 Self test pattern and degaussing function Pinhole buttons for test pattern display and degaussing are provided in the front part of the bottom of the monitor An implement wi...

Page 169: ...MENU The menu can be displayed again by pressing the Degaussing button again When setting is completed press the POWER switch of the system and then turn OFF the breaker b Operating the menu The Degaussing button and the and switches for contrast and brightness are used for menu operation The selection cursor is moved by pressing the and switches and submenus are displayed by pressing the Degaussi...

Page 170: ... is set the submenu closes and the next adjustment can be performed When SAVE RETURN TO MAIN MENU is selected the changes are set and the MAIN MENU is displayed Note that when RECALL is selected the changes are deleted and the MAIN MENU is displayed I SIZE POSITION HORIZONTAL SIZE VERTICAL POSITION VERTICAL SIZE q SAVE RETURN TO MAIN MENU q RECALL nDegaussing button Degaussing button Degaussing bu...

Page 171: ...rrel and pincushion distortions Adjustment of the trapezoidal distortion BALANCED PINCUSHION Adjustment of the balance of barrel and pincushion distortions PARALLELOGRAM Adjustment of parallelogram distortion 3 COLOR TEMPERATURE The color temperature is set Setting of the temperature to 9300 K 1Setting of the temperature to 11000 K 13000 SERVICE Setting of the temperature to 13000 K The R G and B ...

Page 172: ...hange items in SERVICE Doing so may change basic settings such as the color temperature 7 2 LCD Monitor 1 Specification Line voltage Power consumption Monitor size Dot pitch Input signal Maximum resolution Speaker Mass 90Vto264V 45 W or less 17 inch 0 264 mm x 0 264 mm R G and B separated signals 0 714 Vp p 75 R H SYNC V SYNC separation TTL level 1280 x 1024 60 Hz 75 Hz x 2 no audio signal process...

Page 173: ... closing the service mode menu Hold down both the V switch and the switch on the front of the LCD monitor for 3 seconds to display the service mode menu main menu To close the service mode menu select the exit key and press the V switch Exit key VOA Menu switches switch switch 2 Menu operation Use the and switches for menu operation Press the or switch to move the selection cursor to the desired f...

Page 174: ...No 2D730 148E O MENU VI Brightness MENU VI Use or to change the value 7 7 ...

Page 175: ...No 2D730 148E O Function Screen Color Other Information 3 List of functions available in the service mode menu Menu list Main menu Language 7 8 ...

Page 176: ...AUTION When the LCD monitor RM PWB VI PWB or IO PWB has been replaced be sure to run the Auto Adjustment program and the Range program to tune the signals for the diagnostic ultrasound system only in the case of analog signal input Be sure to quit service mode after the service mode menu is used Otherwise automatic power save mode is not started 0 Color Brightness Used to adjust the screen brightn...

Page 177: ...lt values 0 Information Information l 2 Displays the currently selected input signal resolution horizontal frequency and vertical frequency Information 2 2 Displays the serial number hours of use and firmware version of the LCD monitor 0 Language Language Used to select the language for menus Power save mode 1 Forced power save mode Hold down both the A switch and the switch for approximately 1 se...

Page 178: ...FF at 2 s intervals Automatic power save mode No signal Signal error Blinking orange ON OFF at l s intervals Automatic power save mode Abnormal temperature inside the LCD monitor Starting up the adjustment guide file and adjusting image quality a Double click C LCD Loadadj exe b Confirm that the Auto Adjustment guide screen is started up c Hold down both the Y switch and the switch on the front of...

Page 179: ...e screen to start up the Auto Adjustment program Press A Press v Auto Adjustment is started up After the Auto Adjustment program is started up the OSD menu icons are displayed in the following order When adjustment is completed the display returns to the Screen menu 7 12 ...

Page 180: ...ear When adjustment is completed press the V switch to save the new value and return to the Screen menu Clock adjustment menu To eliminate flickering or bleeding Click the Next button in the Clock Adjustment guide screen shown in e If there is no screen flickering or bleeding proceed to step g Following the instructions on the Phase Adjustment guide screen select the Phase icon using the A VI I an...

Page 181: ...on using the A VI I and switches and then press the v switch to display the position adjustment menu Use the A switch to select vertical adjustment or horizontal adjustment and then move the display position using the or switch When adjustment is completed press the v switch to save the new setting and return to the Screen menu Press v Horizontal position adjustment menu Press J ss After selecting...

Page 182: ...the range adjustment menu Use the or switch to select Execute and then press V to start up the Range Adjustment function The OSD menu icons are displayed in the order shown below When adjustment is completed the display returns to the Screen menu Press v Press A Press v Range Adjustment is executed After Range Adjustment is started up the OSD menu icons are displayed in the order shown below When ...

Page 183: ...e Automatically screen shown in h j Select Start Shutdown Shutdown to shut down the system k Restart the system and confirm that there are no abnormalities in LCD monitor display CAUTION This image quality adjustment procedure is applicable only to the UILM 770A 700A Auto Adjustment and Range adjustment must be performed without fail 7 16 ...

Page 184: ...rm sensor attached to the carotid artery and apex of the heart to the system in order to display pulse waveforms on the monitor Transfer of input signals physiological signals from two external medical devices to the system The input signal from the one of the external medical devices can be output to the system as a trigger signal for imaging 3 Operations This module consists of the amplifier sec...

Page 185: ...No 2D730 148E O 8 2 ...

Page 186: ...No 2D730 148E O 9 CONNECTION DRAWING FOR UNITS _____ I ...

Page 187: ...30 30000 PM30 30000 CM30 30351 CM30 30351 CM30 30308 CM30 30308 CM30 30307 CM30 30307 BSM31 2587 BSM31 2587 BSM31 2588 BSM31 2588 Connection points Audio IO to VCR Audio VCR to IO Ethernet IO to Rear USB IO to Rear USB IO to Rear C Video OUT IO BNC Rear BNC C Video OUT Rear BNC to VCRin Pin Plug Y C OUT IO to Rear Y C OUT Rear to VCRin Rear Panel Reset SW Y C PlayBack VCRout to IO C VideoPlayBack ...

Page 188: ...luding defragmentation of the C drive etc is important Destination for Aplio system application software Destination for executable binary files such as dll ocx and exe files Configuration at the time of shipment and destination for activated options Destination for files defined by the user Destination for the service software The InnerVision contract file is located in aplio TUSService lVLicence...

Page 189: ... Version Information The Aplio software version and the service software version are always displayed on the upper right of the service screen as shown below For details refer to the service manual maintenance volume 1o 2 ...

Page 190: ...ication log of Windows The data is located in C WINNT system32 configMppEvent Evt The logged information can be checked using the log display function in the service menu service menu main screen Log The user is notified of 5 types of errors as explained in subsection 10 3 4 Error log operation facility The errors are registered and error messages are displayed in the dialog box or status bar 1o 3...

Page 191: ... Action 1Corrective action for error Referred to from the Syngo error viewer Information Additional information Referred to from the Syngo error viewer 10 3 3 Error levels severity There are four error levels same as Windows Native errors Severity Meaning Error STATUS SEVIRITY ERROR An unrecoverable error has occurred Warning STATUS SEVIRITY WARNING A recoverable error has occurred Information STA...

Page 192: ...stered in the log FACILITY MESSAGEBOX CAUTION Service engineer and user After an error message is displayed in the caution message box the contents of the error are registered in the log FACILITY MESSAGEBOX NORMAL Service engineer and user After a message is displayed in the message box the contents of the error are registered in the log FACILITY STATUSBAR FACILITY RELEVANT Service engineer and us...

Page 193: ...an be completely matched with the imaging preset name When the Exam Type is selected on the Patient Information screen and the examination is started the selected Exam Type is registered in the DICOM format Using the Editor screen the item transducer imaging preset or application preset to be activated when Exam Type is selected on the Patient Information screen can be set 4 Application preset The...

Page 194: ...e cannot be deleted or overwritten Imaging parameters can be preset independently for Fund THI CHI Color Power etc The 2D IP is equivalent to B IP in the previous system There are five IP Types A to E and eight IP Indexes 1 to 8 Parameters such as the dynamic range value in 2D IP are stored separately in a separate file from the imaging preset parameters 6 3D preset The 3D Preset consists of the f...

Page 195: ...er 1 v I Measure User Image Preset 1 Userl Image Preset 8 4bdol nr User 4bdomen L Image 1 Preset Factory Annotation User Image Preset 8 User Image Preset 1 Userl System Preset User Probe Info System c Preset Factory Figure 1l l Preset structure ...

Page 196: ... O Sub mode CDI Parameters CDI Mode Power Mode TDI Mode Filter High Scale High MAP V T1 Filter High Scale High MAP PI OB Factory Setting CDI Mode Filter High Note that the CDI parameters are only examples and not recommended values Figure 1l 2 Imaging preset structure 11 4 ...

Page 197: ...Exam Type has been saved using Application Preset Editor the saved Exam Type is displayed as the default If the displayed Exam Type is acceptable click the CONFIRM Start button To change the displayed Exam Type select the desired Exam Type from the drop down menu and click the CONFIRM Start button The transducer imaging preset and application preset are set automatically according to the selected ...

Page 198: ... Exam Type Preset Setting When an Exam Type is selected the corresponding Transducer Imaging Preset and Application Preset are set automatically Note This table may be modified in the future without prior notice 11 6 ...

Page 199: ...6 PV Venous 17 PV Arterial 18 Digits 19 MSK 20 Prostate 21 Kidney 22 Testes 23 OTHER 24 M TEE General abdomen Carotid artery Thyroid gland Mammary gland Obstetrics Gynecology Endovaginal Fetal circulatory system General circulatory system Pediatric circulatory system Coronary Transcranial region Neonatal head General neonatal abdomen Neonatal hip PV vein PV artery Peripheral vessels fingers Orthop...

Page 200: ...nnotations that can be selected in each application preset are given below Applicable region Note This table may be modified in the future without prior notice I Only the arrow annotation is displayed on the touch panel 2 No measurement items are displayed on the touch panel 11 8 ...

Page 201: ...en the imaging preset is changed A dialog is displayed The application preset and the transducer are not affected by the change of the imaging preset l When the application preset is changed No dialog is displayed The preset is changed directly The imaging preset and the transducer are not affected by the change of the application preset If previous patient information is loaded on the Patient Inf...

Page 202: ... is no imaging preset editor because saving is performed on the touch panel 1 System Preset editor not applicable to Exam Type The system preset editor is opened by clicking System Setting in the popup menu The submenu shown below is displayed on the monitor Select an item in this submenu to open the editor Popup menu II IO ...

Page 203: ...be sure to restart the system Quit Closes the editor screen Addition of preset items for service engineers Common to all the pages of the System Preset Editor When the service key Shift I is pressed with the System Preset Editor screen displayed the preset items for service engineers are displayed additionally The preset items for service engineers disappear when the Editor screen is closed by pre...

Page 204: ...time of shipment each Exam type has only one Factory Setting The user can create presets Select the imaging preset application preset and transducer that correspond to the selected Exam Type and click Save at the right of the Exam Type field to set them Exam Type Can be selected from the items set at the time of shipment Imaging Preset The imaging preset related to the Exam Type can be selected Pr...

Page 205: ...for example OB Calc is displayed only when the OB application preset is selected Save located in the middle Save located at the bottom Factory Setting located at the second position from the bottom Factory Setting located at the bottom Saves the parameters for each item group Saves all of the parameters for all item groups in particular all of the parameters for the application presets at one time...

Page 206: ...No 2D730 148E O 11 4 Description of Preset Parameters The menu shown below is displayed in the popup menu Example screens of each editor are shown 11 14 ...

Page 207: ...The time is entered here The language can be selected here when multiple languages are supported However the type keyboard is not set here The keyboard supported language can be selected The unit used for the patient height on the Patient Information screen is set here Weight The unit used for the patient weight on the Patient Information screen is set here Data Format The format for the date disp...

Page 208: ...DEO Counter Display Used to set whether or not the VCR is paused by pressing Freeze during VCR playback Used to set whether or not the VCR is paused by pressing Freeze during VCR recording Used to set whether or not the VCR counter is displayed VIDEO Maker Used to set the VCR manufacturer 11 16 ...

Page 209: ...he list includes the DICOM printers set in the maintenance The output is performed to the DICOM printer set here by operating the switches on the touch panel DICOM Server servicing The DICOM server can be set here The list includes the DICOM servers set in the maintenance The output is performed to the DICOM server set here by operating the switches on the operating panel Report Server servicing T...

Page 210: ...formation screen The user can add items using the preset editor Department requesting the examination This is displayed on the Patient Information screen The user can add items using the preset editor Used to delete items from the list using the preset editor A special character can be set as the end character of the ID for emergency patients Unique character string An arbitrary character can be s...

Page 211: ...ed when the transducer surface temperature exceeds 42 C Used to set whether or not the icon is displayed Used to set whether or not the user is allowed to set the icon display Needle Adapter PVT 770RT Toshiba Mark Adapter Select Placement Used to select the needle mark for PVT 770RT Used to select the Toshiba mark T mark display position on the monitor 11 19 ...

Page 212: ...tocol Card Reader 3D Search ID Positioning Sensor Used to select whether or not to search the examination schedule acquired from the MWM for the data items that match the card reader information and to load them as patient information Used to select whether or not the 3D position sensor is used II 20 ...

Page 213: ...No 2D730 148E O 7 Report Refer 1 o the installation manual for the USDI 772C 2C708 709EN 8 Work Irder EndoYsoinal Refer to the installation manual for the USDI 772C 2C708 709EN 11 21 ...

Page 214: ...le value every time the Angle Cor dial is pressed _ The angle display of the Doppler marker is switched in the order 0 60 120 every time the Angle Cordial is pressed The QuickScan Update function is executed automatically when the freeze status is canceled _ The QuickScan Update function is not executed automatically when the freeze status is canceled This item must be set to Disable at all times ...

Page 215: ... 8 Erase On Black Gray Description Specify the number of cardiac cycles in the measurement range for the heart rate measurement Select whether the measurement marker is displayed or not during frame advance or scroll playback q Not displayed 0 Displayed Specify the background color black or gray of the measurement display window 11 23 ...

Page 216: ...dow q Displayed 0 Not displayed Specify whether the background of the measurement display window is transparent or not q Transparent 0 Not transparent Specify the display mode of the measurement display window Current All the acquired data is displayed in the measurement display window only after the measurement data is fixed All All the currently available data is displayed in the measurement dis...

Page 217: ...ata is displayed in the measurement display windowe3 Specify the font size used in the measurement display window Value Size 14 The measurement item and unit are 13 pixels and the data is 14 pixels Value Size 15 The measurement item and unit are 13 pixels and the data is 15 pixels Bold All the measurement items units and data are 13 pixels in bold Specify whether or not the measurement result for ...

Page 218: ...The osseous acetabular angle a is displayed as viewed from the right with respect to the baseline while the cartilaginous acetabular angle 8 is displayed as viewed from the left _ The osseous acetabular angle a is displayed as viewed from the left with respect to the baseline while the cartilaginous acetabular angle 8 is displayed as viewed from the right 11 26 ...

Page 219: ...when the Flow Volume Vel Trace or PI measurement is started The flow volume is calculated using the time average value obtained by tracing the peak points border of the Doppler waveform _ The flow volume is calculated using the time average value obtained by tracing the mean points center of gravity of the Doppler waveform The measured velocity values are output with plus minus signs _ The measure...

Page 220: ...ineTool DheartCycleTool RI DRITool Preset Setting Preset Setting Signed value Absolute value Vel PG Vel PG abs Vel Accel Veil Ve12 Accel Veil 1Ve12 abs Vell abs Ve12 Time PGI PG2 Vmax Vmin Ved Vm Vm peak Vm mean PI PGI PG2 Vmax Vmin Ved Vm Vm peak Vm mean PI abs Vmax abs Vmin abs Ved abs Vm abs Vm peak abs Vm mean RI RI S D S D VP Vmax VM VP Vmax VM abs Vmax abs VM abs VTI MPG HR ECG MPG HR ECG 11...

Page 221: ...Setting Signed value Absolute value PI Vmax Vmin Ved Vm Vm peak S D Vmax Ved dP dt dt PI Vmax Vmin Ved 1Vm Vm peak S D Vmax Ved abs Vmax abs Vmin abs Ved abs Vm abs Vm peak abs Vmax abs Ved dP dt dt Veil Ve12 dP dt dt Veil Ve12 abs Vell abs Ve12 dP dt dt Veil Ve12 Vel DcT Veil Ve12 Vel DcT abs Vell abs Ve12 abs Vel 1PHT IVP abs VP VM PPG MPG DcT PHT VM PPG MPG DcT PHT abs VM 11 29 ...

Page 222: ... displayed or not on the Report screen _ Specify whether the FL AC result is displayed or not on the Report screen _ Specify whether the FL BPD result is displayed or not on the Report screen _ Specify whether the FL HC result is displayed or not on the Report screen _ Specify whether the HC AC result is displayed or not on the Report screen The anatomy button is displayed on the Report screen in ...

Page 223: ... 15 Meas Report2 Title U S GA Item On Off _ GS _ CRL _ BPD _ OFD _ HC _ HA _ AC _ FTA _ AA _ FL _ AXT Description U S GA is calculated U S GA is not calculated Select the items to be used for calculating U S GA 11 31 ...

Page 224: ...tween the start point and end point exceeds a certain distance x Large Middle Small Specify the shape of the marker for 2D measurement Specify the default size of the marker for M mode measurement x a Specify the shape of the marker for M mode measurement Large Middle Small Specify the default size of the marker for Doppler measurement x a Specify the shape of the marker for Doppler measurement On...

Page 225: ...s large as the regular size Inherit Inherit ON Select this check box to cause the body mark to remain displayed when another image mode is selected Erase in Freeze Off Erase Specify whether the body mark is erased or not when the image is unfrozen q The body mark is erased 0 The body mark is not erased 11 33 ...

Page 226: ...d when another image mode is selected _ When image mode is changed from 2D to 2D PW the annotation is displayed at the default position on the 2D PW image Specify whether or not the annotation is erased when image freezing is released 0 rf The annotation is erased 0 The annotation is displayed The arrow cursor is displayed when the annotation function is started _ The l beam cursor is displayed wh...

Page 227: ...8E O 19 TIC Title Smoothing Item off 3 5 7 9 11 13 15 Description Specify the smoothing of the graph line Off Smoothing is not performed 3 to 15 Smoothing is performed based on the specified number of points 11 35 ...

Page 228: ... the gestational age The specified author is also used as the default for generating the trend graph Specify the item to be displayed as the default for trend graph creation Specify the author of the formula to be used for calculating the estimated fetal weight Check this to extend the EFW display range Item 23 CRL Formal nomenclature Sestational sac diameter Crown rump length Author Hellman Rempe...

Page 229: ...trunk cross sectional area Abdominal area Anteroposterior abdominal diameter Author ASUM VI ASUM V2 CFEF Chitty O O Chitty O l Hadlock Hansmann JSUM Jeanty Kurtz Merz Nicolaides Osaka Rempen Sabbagh Shepard Tokyo ASUM V2 Chitty Hansmann Merz Nicolaides ASUM VI ASUM V2 CFEF Chitty pltd Chitty drvd Hadlock Hansmann Jeanty Merz Chitty Hansmann ASUM VI ASUM V2 CFEF Campbell Chitty pltd Chitty drvd Det...

Page 230: ...ameter Merz CFEF Femur length ASUM VI ASUM V2 CFEF Chitty Hadlock Hansmann Hohler JSUM Jeanty Merz Nicolaides O Brien Osaka Tokyo Warda Outer orbital diameter Jeanty Mayden Humerus ASUM V2 Jeanty Merz Clavicle length Yarkoni Kidney length Bet tagnoli Radius Met z Ulna Jeanty Met z Tibia Jeanty Met z Fibula Met z Cerebellum Goldstein Foot length Mercer APTD TTD Tokyo 11 38 ...

Page 231: ...fetal weight Author AA AC APAD AXT BPD CER CRL Clavicle EFW FL FTA Fibula Foot GS HA 1 BPD OFD Humerus Kidney OFD Radius TAD THD Tibia Ulna Campbell AC Hadlockl AC FL Hadlock BPD AC FL Hadlock HC AC FL Hadlock BPD HC AC FL Hansman BPD THD Merzl BPD AC Met 22 AC JSUM BPD AC FL Shepard BPD AC Tokyo BPD APTD TTD FL Osaka BPD FTA FL 11 39 ...

Page 232: ... default for trend graph creation Default Graph Specify the item to be displayed as the default for trend graph creation Title Trend Graph Item Umb A RI Umb A PI _ MCA RI _ MCA PI Formal nomenclature Umbilical artery RI Umbilical artery PI Middle cerebral artery RI Middle cerebral artery PI Author Mai JSUM Schaffer Mai Harrington JSUM Schaffer Mai JSUM Schaffer Mai Harrington JSUM Schaffer II 40 ...

Page 233: ...t Uterin PI Default Graph Formal nomenclature Fetal aorta RI Left uterine artery PI Right uterine artery RI Right uterine artery PI Measurement items of the default graph Author Mai Schaffer Mai Harrington Schaffer Schaffer Schaffer Schaffer Schaffer Fetal Ao RI Fetal Ao PI Lt Uterin RI Lt Uterin PI MCA RI MCA PI Rt Uterin RI Rt Uterin PI Umb A RI Umb A PI 11 41 ...

Page 234: ...t results is used to calculate LMP and EDD The most recent GA measurement result is used to calculate LMP and EDD U S GA is used to calculate LMP and EDD Select the tool for the area circumference measurement HC HA AC FTA AA or TC measurement Select the tool for the Vel Trace measurement UmbA MCA Fetal Ao Lt Uterin or Rt Uterin measurement The Ved value for the measured item is used for RI calcula...

Page 235: ... 23 No 2D730 148E O OB Meas 11 43 ...

Page 236: ...ess of whether or not the clinical age is input The trend graph is generated based on the FG data _ G Chart with Clinical Age If the data type is set to FG the GA value is not calculated before the clinical age is input Once the clinical age has been input the GA value is calculated based on the FG data If the data type is set to GA the GA value is calculated based on the GA data before the clinic...

Page 237: ...o be displayed in the application measurement 2D mode menu Three segments interventricular septal thickness LV endocardial diameter and LV posterior wall thickness are measured in parallel _ Four segments RV diameter inter ventricular septal thickness LV endocardial diameter and LV posterior wall thickness are measured in parallel The default angle of the measurement marker for parallel measuremen...

Page 238: ...Title E Vel Tool Item Vel DcT Output Data of DcT Tool q With PHT Description The E wave of the LV inflow is measured using the velocity measurement method _ E wave measurement on the E wave waveform for LV inflow is performed together with DcT measurement _ Specify whether PHT is to be measured together with DcT q PHT is measured together 0 PHT is not measured together 11 46 ...

Page 239: ...atically in the range from the inter ventricular septum to the posterior wall both for end diastole and end systole _ When the m switch is pressed in LV measurement the endocardium only is selected as the item to be measured next for end systole Three segments inter ventricular septal thickness LV endocardial diameter and LV posterior wall thickness are measured in parallel _ Four segments RV diam...

Page 240: ...play ASE Cube Penn Cube AV Cube Teichholz _ Not Display Description Specify the LV Mass measurement method to be displayed in the application measurement menu Extra Specify the LV Mass calculation method to be used in the LV measurement 2D mode _ The LV Mass data is not displayed in the measurement display window or on the Report screen Specify the LV Mass calculation method to be used in the LV m...

Page 241: ...measurement result The frequency kHz is displayed as the measurement result Specify the items to be displayed as the results of Velocity Trace measurement The settings for Vmax Fmax Vmin Fmin Ved Fed and Vmean Fmean are fixed to q q The item is displayed 0 The item is not displayed RI is calculated based on Ved _ RI is calculated based on Vmin PI is calculated based on Ved PI is calculated based o...

Page 242: ... The area is measured using the Ellipse method _ The area is measured using the Continuous Trace method Continuous Trace Spline Trace Cross Continuous Trace Range Spline Trace _ The area is measured using the Spline trace method _ The area is measured using the Cross method The velocity is measured using the Continuous Trace method _ The velocity is measured using the Auto Trace method with the ra...

Page 243: ... 3 Ved is selected as the default 4 Vmin is selected as the default Description The velocity cm s is displayed as the measurement result The frequency kHz is displayed as the measurement result Specify the items to be displayed as the results of Velocity Trace measurement The settings for Vmax Fmax Vmin Fmin Ved Fed and Vmean Fmean are fixed to q q The item is displayed 0 The item is not displayed...

Page 244: ...locity Trace Tracing is performed in the Velocity Trace mode _ PS Velocity The peak systolic velocity is measured in Velocity measurement mode _ ED Velocity The end diastolic velocity is measured in Velocity measurement mode Velocity Trace is selected as the default 11 52 ...

Page 245: ...tenosis ratio is calculated using the OhStenosis Distance method Velocity Trace The velocity is traced using the Velocity Trace method PS Velocity The peak systolic velocity is measured using the Velocity measurement method ____________ ________________________ ED Velocity The end diastolic velocity is measured using the Velocity measurement method Stenosis Area The stenosis ratio is calculated us...

Page 246: ... the Carotid2 menu of Vascular measurement mode Title Velocity Trace Item Continuous Trace Description The area is measured using the Continuous Trace method _ Range The velocity is measured using the Auto Trace method with the range specified Spline Trace The velocity is measured using the Spline Trace method I Range is selected at the factory before shipment 11 54 ...

Page 247: ... Disp and Trajectory Disp switches are displayed on the touch panel for LV ACT Turns OFF the contour display Turns ON the contour display Turns OFF display of the annular position mark Turns ON display of the annular position mark Specifies the measurement and calculation methods for LV functions The LV functions are measured and calculated using the data for only the cardiac cycle between two suc...

Page 248: ...e to the measurement end frame Turns OFF graph fitting using the Fourier approximation Turns ON graph fitting using the Fourier approximation Specifies the order of the Fourier approximation when Graph fitting is set to On Sets the acceptable time difference between the R R intervals in the two chamber and four chamber cross sectional images in Biplane Volume measurement I For details refer to sub...

Page 249: ... to display graphs or measurement results If the same graph type is selected for more than one of Graph 1 to Graph 4 only a single graph of the selected type is displayed The graphs are displayed in a row at the top of the screen with Graph 1 located at the leftmost position I Refer to subsection 11 5 Arithmetic Operation Method for ACT Measurement of the operation manual measurement volume 11 57 ...

Page 250: ...is to be performed match If an attempt is made to restore information to a system other than the system where backup was performed a warning dialog is displayed Therefore perform restoration carefully to the correct system 12 2 Backing Up the Image Data 12 2 1 12 2 2 Backup Back up the image data registered on the hard disk by saving it on the MO using Patient Browser The data is saved in the DICO...

Page 251: ... Command Line and click Go to stop the system software The service screen also disappears 2 Select the Start button Program Accessory Command prompt and then execute the tus rmdb js command to delete the database After performing deletion confirm that the database is deleted completely by following the procedures below l Right click the Start button and select Explorer from the menu Confirm that n...

Page 252: ...atically Confirm that the five databases are created The display is an example with the PC name set as toshibal Database list display example VERSANT Utility DBLIST Version 5 2 2 0 0 Copyright c 1989 l 999 VERSANT Corporation ID 6 DB name ArchiveStore toshibal creator toshiba date created Thu Apr 05 15 46 51 2001 db type GROUP DATABASE db version 5 2 2 0 ID 7 DB name Local toshibal creator toshiba...

Page 253: ... 148E O 6 Confirm that the network is connected 7 Shut down the system by clicking the Start button and selecting Shutdown from the menu Then restart the system and confirm that the system starts normally 13 3 ...

Page 254: ...stem by clicking the Start button and selecting Restart from the menu After restarting the system upgrade the software An example of the upgrade procedure is given below l Delete the Zm Orca Combined and Zhui applications using Add Remove Programs of Control Panel l Start Explorer If C Hui or C Zdt exists delete the whole folder l Execute the setup bat command on the APPLI DISK MO After upgrading ...

Page 255: ...ration File 1 Start Explorer from the service menu 2 Open config TUSPanel TUSPanelPattern The following batch files are displayed Batch file name I Purpose Standard bat 1 Sets the panel switch layout to Standard TMSJ Abd A bat TMSJ Abd B bat Sets the panel switch layout to TMSJ abdomen A 1 Sets the panel switch layout to TMSJ abdomen B Cardiac bat TMSE TAMS Abd bat TAMS Left Hand bat Sets the pane...

Page 256: ...ure below are changed For cl and c2 replace the elliptic label below the switch For c3 to c7 replace the key tops No Switch after layout change Function Cl 12D FREQ 1Same as the 2D FREQ switch before the layout change 2 2D FOCUS Same as the 2D FOCUS switch before the layout change 3 UPDATE Same as the UPDATE switch before the layout change 4 1 FULL 1Same as the FULL switch before the layout change...

Page 257: ...layout change 2 12D FOCUS 1Same as the 2D FOCUS switch before the layout change 3 1 UPDATE 1Same as the UPDATE switch before the layout change 4 1 FULL 1Same as the FULL switch before the layout change c5 1 DUAL 1Same as the DUAL switch before the layout change 6 OUTPUT D Same as the OUTPUT C switch before the layout change storing still images ID areas etc on the screen onto an MO 7 1OUTPUT C 1Sa...

Page 258: ... for cl c2 and c5 No Switch after layout change Function cl 1White switch 1No function is assigned 2 1CHI 1Sets the system to CHI mode 3 OUTPUT B Same as the OUTPUT A switch before the layout change Auto Print 4 OUTPUT A Same as the OUTPUT B switch before the layout change B W printer 5 1VCR 1Same as the VCR switch before the layout change 15 4 ...

Page 259: ...the key tops for c2 and c3 No Switch after layout change Function I White switch No function is assigned DICOM Server switch in the standard configuration 2 1OUTPUT D 1Same as the DICOM Server switch before the layout change 3 OUTPUT C Same as the OUTPUT C switch before the layout change storing still images ID areas etc on the screen onto an MO 15 5 ...

Page 260: ...unction No function is assigned DICOM Server switch in the standard configuration Sets the system to CHI mode Same as the DICOM Server switch before the layout change Same as the STORE switch before the layout change Same as the FREEZE switch before the layout change Same as the OUTPUT A switch before the layout change Auto Print Same as the OUTPUT C switch before the layout change storing still i...

Page 261: ...No 2D730 148E O 15 4 Attaching the Label Attach the label that matches the selected pattern one from among A to E to the main panel Label attachment position 15 7 ...

Page 262: ...he main panel 2 Select General Preset from the System Setting pop up menu 3 In the Time field of the General Setting screen change the setting of hour minute second 16 2 To Change the System Date and Time 1 Activate the maintenance menu for service engineers For the activating procedures refer to the service manual 2D730 149E 2 Select Command Line in Utilities 16 1 ...

Page 263: ... the command is completed 4 The Aplio software is terminated and a Windows screen appears 5 6 Remove the rubber cap at the left side of the operating panel and connect the USB mouse This is because the m and m switches are not operable when the Aplio software is terminated The trackball is operable though Select Start Programs Accessories Windows Explorer to open the Windows Explorer window 16 2 ...

Page 264: ...ION Never change the system date or time to differ from the factory setting by 24 hours or more If the system date and time is changed from the factory setting by 24 hours or more system performance cannot be assured and the HDD will have to be replaced Select Start Shutdown Shutdown to shut down the system Start up the system again 16 3 ...

Page 265: ...tem 2 Functions As shown in figure 17 1 the position sensor receiver detects the magnetic field in the three directions generated by the position sensor transmitter and the control unit measures the three dimensional position x y z of the position sensor receiver in the orthogonal 3D space around the position sensor transmitter The control unit also measures the directions a 8 r that represent the...

Page 266: ...interface RS 232C at IO ms intervals The data must be input to the COM2 port on the system which is a serial interface The control unit calculates the position and directions based on the amount of current that is induced in the position sensor receiver in each of the three magnetic field directions x y and z that are generated at different times For a protocol select a COM port not used by the VC...

Page 267: ...ctions on the x axis in order to assure the accuracy of the positional data If the position sensor receiver is moved across the front and rear hemispheres during data acquisition image reconstruction becomes impossible _ 1 Transmitter of the position sensor I L I I I 1 I ir _ I I If I Back I __dC i Figure 17 4 Position sensor transmitter The position sensor receiver is attached to a transducer usi...

Page 268: ...tion sensor transmitter This information is used to reconstruct a 3D image Therefore it is necessary to correct the positional relationship between the position sensor receiver and the 2D ultrasound image using a conversion table called a calibration matrix The shape of the transducer is taken into consideration when the calibration matrix is prepared Position sensor Position sensor Figure 17 6 Po...

Page 269: ...elow the specified level The magnetic field distortion check tool is designed to check whether the magnetic field distortion in the possible acquisition range is acceptable or unacceptable 3 Procedure Place the position sensor receiver at each of positions A B and C that are located on a straight line at regular intervals At each position the receiver must be placed in the same orientation Based o...

Page 270: ...ls of the magnetic field distortion check procedure refer to one of the manuals listed below a Installation manual for the UIFR 771A 2C708 634E b Operation manual for the UIFR 771A 2B708 114E c Operation manual Applications volume for the SSA 700A SSA 770A 17 6 ...

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