Agilent Technologies Medalist x6000 Operator Instructions Manual Download Page 21

 

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This product produces high voltage potentials. Do not attempt to op

This product produces high voltage potentials. Do not attempt to op

This product produces high voltage potentials. Do not attempt to op

This product produces high voltage potentials. Do not attempt to open any part of the product. 

en any part of the product. 

en any part of the product. 

en any part of the product. 

Contact with high voltage can cause electrical shock resulting in serious bodily injury or death. 

Contact with high voltage can cause electrical shock resulting in serious bodily injury or death. 

Contact with high voltage can cause electrical shock resulting in serious bodily injury or death. 

Contact with high voltage can cause electrical shock resulting in serious bodily injury or death. 
Refer all servicing to service

Refer all servicing to service

Refer all servicing to service

Refer all servicing to service----trained personnel.

trained personnel.

trained personnel.

trained personnel.    

    

 

Always 

Always 

Always 

Always DISCHARGE

DISCHARGE

DISCHARGE

DISCHARGE all high voltage connections pri

 all high voltage connections pri

 all high voltage connections pri

 all high voltage connections prior to servicing.

or to servicing.

or to servicing.

or to servicing.    

 

Do not operate the X

Do not operate the X

Do not operate the X

Do not operate the X----ray high voltage power supply without the high voltage Cable connecting it 

ray high voltage power supply without the high voltage Cable connecting it 

ray high voltage power supply without the high voltage Cable connecting it 

ray high voltage power supply without the high voltage Cable connecting it 

to the X

to the X

to the X

to the X----ray 

ray 

ray 

ray tube

tube

tube

tube properly installed. The high voltage connections are not user serviceable. Refer 

 properly installed. The high voltage connections are not user serviceable. Refer 

 properly installed. The high voltage connections are not user serviceable. Refer 

 properly installed. The high voltage connections are not user serviceable. Refer 

service to 

service to 

service to 

service to ser

ser

ser

service

vice

vice

vice----trained personnel

trained personnel

trained personnel

trained personnel only.

 only.

 only.

 only.    

 

Do not disconnect any motor cables from the motor or servo module unless you are certain the 

Do not disconnect any motor cables from the motor or servo module unless you are certain the 

Do not disconnect any motor cables from the motor or servo module unless you are certain the 

Do not disconnect any motor cables from the motor or servo module unless you are certain the 
motor is not spinning.  A spinning motor can generate hazardous voltages.

motor is not spinning.  A spinning motor can generate hazardous voltages.

motor is not spinning.  A spinning motor can generate hazardous voltages.

motor is not spinning.  A spinning motor can generate hazardous voltages.    

 

Do not kink or sharply bend the high voltage cable, as it is used to supply a ground and the high 

Do not kink or sharply bend the high voltage cable, as it is used to supply a ground and the high 

Do not kink or sharply bend the high voltage cable, as it is used to supply a ground and the high 

Do not kink or sharply bend the high voltage cable, as it is used to supply a ground and the high 
voltage to the X

voltage to the X

voltage to the X

voltage to the X----ray 

ray 

ray 

ray tube

tube

tube

tube. Sharp bending tends to lower the dielectric strength of the high voltage 

. Sharp bending tends to lower the dielectric strength of the high voltage 

. Sharp bending tends to lower the dielectric strength of the high voltage 

. Sharp bending tends to lower the dielectric strength of the high voltage 

cable and may lead to failure of the system. Since one gro

cable and may lead to failure of the system. Since one gro

cable and may lead to failure of the system. Since one gro

cable and may lead to failure of the system. Since one ground is provided through the shielding 

und is provided through the shielding 

und is provided through the shielding 

und is provided through the shielding 

of the high voltage cable, the cable should be kept free of cracks in the insulation, kinks or 

of the high voltage cable, the cable should be kept free of cracks in the insulation, kinks or 

of the high voltage cable, the cable should be kept free of cracks in the insulation, kinks or 

of the high voltage cable, the cable should be kept free of cracks in the insulation, kinks or 
punctures.

punctures.

punctures.

punctures.    

High Voltage Subsystem

High Voltage Subsystem

High Voltage Subsystem

High Voltage Subsystem    

 

 

For support purposes, the following components make up the high voltage subsystem: X-ray tube 
assembly, X-ray high voltage power supply and the high voltage power supply cable. 

 

The Medalist x6000 has no exposed high voltage potentials. High voltages are contained within 
subsystems, and should only be accessed by Agilent personnel.  

 

The high voltage subsystem’s high voltages are contained 
within the x-ray high voltage power supply, the high 
voltage power supply cable, and the X-ray tube assembly. 
Under no conditions are the high voltage subsystems user 
serviceable. The X-ray high voltage power supply produces 
up to 160,000 volts direct current (dc). Should any damage 
occur to any of the high voltage components, remove power 
from the system, and contact the Agilent Response Center 
prior to attempting any further operation of the Medalist 
x6000. 

 

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Summary of Contents for Medalist x6000

Page 1: ...gies Agilent Technologies Agilent Technologies Agilent Technologies Medalist x6000 Medalist x6000 Medalist x6000 Medalist x6000 Operator Instructions Operator Instructions Operator Instructions Operat...

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Page 3: ...r v Do Not Operate Damaged Equipment vi Do Not Service or Adjust Alone vi Do Not Substitute Parts or Modify Equipment vi Maintain the System as Recommended vi Follow All X ray Safety Requirements and...

Page 4: ...Built In Safety Features xvii Registration Requirements xvii 8 High Voltage Safety xviii High Voltage Subsystem xviii Power Distribution Unit PDU xix 9 Mechanical Safety xx 10 Service and Support xxi...

Page 5: ...are furnished under a license and may be used or copied only in accordance with the terms of such license U S Government Restricted Righ U S Government Restricted Righ U S Government Restricted Righ U...

Page 6: ...es Warranty and Sa Legal Notices Warranty and Sa Legal Notices Warranty and Safety fety fety fety ii ii ii ii Agilent Address Agilent Address Agilent Address Agilent Address Agilent Technologies Measu...

Page 7: ...laims all warranties either express or implied with regard to this manual and any information contained herein including but not limited to the implied warranties of merchantability and fitness for a...

Page 8: ...violates safety standards of design manufacture and intended use of the product Agilent Technologies Inc assumes no liability for the customer s failure to comply with these requirements Prior to oper...

Page 9: ...ion of the on line help for the specifications for each fuse Do not use repaired fuses or short circuited fuse holders To do so could cause a shock or fire hazard Do Not Operate in an Explosive Atmos...

Page 10: ...vice and repair to ensure that safety features are maintained Maintain the System as Recommended Maintain the System as Recommended Maintain the System as Recommended Maintain the System as Recommende...

Page 11: ...NG symbol until the indicated conditions are fully understood and met proceed beyond a WARNING symbol until the indicated conditions are fully understood and met proceed beyond a WARNING symbol until...

Page 12: ...ng pinch hazard Keep hands away to avoid injury Warning clamp pinch hazard Keep hands away to avoid injury Indicates the field wiring terminal that must be connected to earth ground before operating t...

Page 13: ...should not be used for normal system shut down Repeated misuse of the emergency stop buttons will eventually cause damage to certain components or the loss of data or both Figure 1 Emergency Stop The...

Page 14: ...ist x6000 centered above the outer barrier panels Whenever one of the emergency stop buttons is pressed all power is immediately removed from the Medalist x6000 subsystems with the exception of the sy...

Page 15: ...ontrol off 0 button on the operator control panel Turn the X ray Control key to the off 0 position on the operator control panel Turn the PDU enable switch to the off position Move the lockable switch...

Page 16: ...on the Operator Control Panel PDU Enable Switch and Lockable Breaker PDU Enable Switch and Lockable Breaker PDU Enable Switch and Lockable Breaker PDU Enable Switch and Lockable Breaker To de energize...

Page 17: ...rcuit breaker typically installed by the end user and should be located within 15 feet of the Medalist x6000 power distribution unit PDU Local codes and needs will define the accessibility configurati...

Page 18: ...tem the lead shielding the X shielding the X shielding the X shielding the X ray ray ray ray t t t tube or the HVPS ube or the HVPS ube or the HVPS ube or the HVPS Do not operate this equipment withou...

Page 19: ...ative Code Section 30265 and other Agreement States have established maximum dose limits for individuals working in an area considered to be uncontrolled not under constant monitoring These limits are...

Page 20: ...In Safety Features In Safety Features In Safety Features In Safety Features The Medalist x6000 is enclosed in shielding that limits X ray exposure to normal background levels and all of the Medalist...

Page 21: ...disconnect any motor cables from the motor or servo module unless you are certain the motor is not spinning A spinning motor can generate hazardous voltages motor is not spinning A spinning motor can...

Page 22: ...ut of 200 240VAC 50 60Hz to the Medalist x6000 subsystems The PDU can be reconfigured based on the AC mains input to provide the appropriate AC voltage to the Medalist x6000 subsystems The PDU outputs...

Page 23: ...mpt to open any part of this product while the motion components are bodily injury Do not attempt to open any part of this product while the motion components are bodily injury Do not attempt to open...

Page 24: ...rmed by qualified personnel Contact your Agilent Authorized Service Representative through your local Agilent Technologies Service Center Table 1 Support and Service Contacts Location Contact Worldwid...

Page 25: ...r Instructions 5 Startup the System 5 Verify the Safety Interlocks are Closed 5 Verify the X Ray Has Been Enabled 5 Log on to Microsoft Windows XP 5 Log on to the Medalist x6000 User Interface 5 Run T...

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Page 27: ...ss of data or both An emergency stop button is used to quickly shut down power to the Medalist x6000 The Medalist x6000 is equipped with two emergency stop buttons located on either side of the Medali...

Page 28: ...rocess to discover solder defects on a circuit board Figure 1 Medalist x6000 system 1 1 1 1 System controller 2 2 2 2 Emergency stop EMO button 3 3 3 3 Panel handler access door 4 4 4 4 Connector for...

Page 29: ...a hardware failure 2 2 2 2 Red Lamp System has a hardware failure and requires attention 3 3 3 3 Yellow Lamp System is waiting for user input 4 4 4 4 Green Lamp System is operating Operator Control P...

Page 30: ...ructions Operator Instructions Operator Instructions Operator Instructions 4 Figure 3 Operator control panel 1 1 1 1 X ray Control key Enable 1 Disable 0 2 2 2 2 X ray Control enable button 3 3 3 3 X...

Page 31: ...Verify the Verify the X X X X Ray Ray Ray Ray Has Been Enabled Has Been Enabled Has Been Enabled Has Been Enabled On the operator control panel see Figure 3 verify that the X ray Control key is in th...

Page 32: ...Testing 1 1 1 1 Depending on how the software has been set up you may be asked to choose the project to load If prompted select the appropriate project and click OK see Figure 6 If not continue with S...

Page 33: ...Rev A Rev A Rev A Rev A Operator Instructions Operator Instructions Operator Instructions Operator Instructions 7 Figure 7 Enter serial number pop up 3 3 3 3 Load the panel into the machine as shown O...

Page 34: ...el will automatically be unloaded and the system will wait for the panel to be removed from the machine 4 4 4 4 After the panel is removed continue repeating steps 2 and 3 until testing is complete En...

Page 35: ...ctions Operator Instructions Operator Instructions Operator Instructions 9 Log off of Microsoft Log off of Microsoft Log off of Microsoft Log off of Microsoft Windows Windows Windows Windows 1 1 1 1 C...

Page 36: ...ormed often in order to keep it in peak performance Adjustments and confirmations are automatically triggered within the Medalist x6000 by events in the system by an elapsed time interval or a combina...

Page 37: ...o the x6000 Cabinet to retrieve a dropped or jammed panel The Medalist x6000 will display an error message if panel retrieval is necessary Figure 11 shows the error message that can occur when trying...

Page 38: ...e system 7 7 7 7 Verify that the Safety Interlocks green LED is lit on the operator control panel 8 8 8 8 Turn the X ray Control key to the enable 1 position on the operator control panel 9 9 9 9 Pres...

Page 39: ...N7280 N7280 N7280 N7280 90011 90011 90011 90011 Rev A Rev A Rev A Rev A Operator Instructions Operator Instructions Operator Instructions Operator Instructions 13 Figure 14 Sample error message...

Page 40: ...of the monitor and keyboard Figure 15 Keyboard tray and monitor arm parts Parts 1 1 1 1 Monitor height adjustment knob and slide 2 2 2 2 Monitor tilt and distance knobs 3 3 3 3 Monitor and keyboard tr...

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