Aloka ProSound Alpha 10 Service Manual Download Page 54

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Summary of Contents for ProSound Alpha 10

Page 1: ...FILE 1 SERVICE MANUAL SSD ALPHA10 1 2 English Edition Document Number MN2 2008 Document Revision 2 Copyright...

Page 2: ...al Safety 2 2 2 6 Precautions for Keeping Chemicals Safety 2 2 2 7 Preparation to be Made at Service Center 2 2 2 8 Care to be taken in the Field 2 3 2 9 Precaution for Monitor repairing 2 3 2 10 Hand...

Page 3: ...5 83 EP5325 5 84 Storage drive unit EU 9098 Foot SW PCB EP4732 5 85 CABLE 520 521 522 530 5 86 USB ATA Converter EP5178 5 91 USB ATA Converter HUB EP5503 5 93 CABLE 501 502 510 5 90 Main power supply...

Page 4: ...EU 6031C Circuit Diagram 5 133 EU 6031C Wiring Diagram 5 134 High Voltage Circuit 1 EP511100A 5 135 EP511100C 5 139 High Voltage Circuit 2 EP5127 5 143 AC Outlet EP5250 5 144 Viewing Color TV monitor...

Page 5: ...for L KEY 84G 5 187 Panel Menu PCB EP513400C for L KEY 84C G 5 193 EP513400D for L KEY 84H 5 197 Physio Signal display unit PEU ALPHA10 PEU ALPHA10 CABLE CONNECTION 5 201 CABLE 601 610 611 612 5 202 I...

Page 6: ...s of SSD ALPHA10 SERVICE MANUAL 2 2 Section 6 TROUBLE SHOOTING Section 7 ADJUSTMENT PROCEDURE Section 8 PERFORMANCE CHECK Section 9 DISASSEMBLING PROCEDURE Section 10 PARTS LIST Section 11 SERVICE INF...

Page 7: ...MN2 2008 Rev 2 SSD ALPHA10 SERVICE MANUAL 6 6 Blank page...

Page 8: ...SECTION 1 SECTION 1 How to use this service manual...

Page 9: ...ciple of System System Block Diagram PCB Block Diagram the explanation of each PCB Block Diagram and signal list are described However Cable Connection Diagram Circuit Diagram of PCB equipped with the...

Page 10: ...CTION 5 SCHEMATICS Gives the cable connection diagram including all cables used the circuit diagram of PCB equipped with switches and the circuit diagram of TV monitor and Power Supply unit SECTION 6...

Page 11: ...this service manual 1 3 SECTION 11 SERVICE INFORMATION Provides available information about maintenance service APPENDIX SERVICE MANUAL Appendix Manual change information the revision list of this ma...

Page 12: ...MN2 2008 SECTION 1 How to use this service manual 1 4 Blank page...

Page 13: ...SECTION 2 SECTION 2 PRECAUTIONS...

Page 14: ...ep the working environment neat 2 Wear working gloves to protect your hands from getting injured by burrs on the unit and casing 3 Use only proper tools suited to work being made 4 Be sure to observe...

Page 15: ...mponent parts by undue load 4 Use only the specified screws and nuts Using any other screws and or nuts would affect not only mechanical performance but also electrical performance of the equipment 2...

Page 16: ...ans should touch internal parts DANGER The electric charge has remained in CRT after the power switch is turned off Because the high voltage is usually used for CRT So make the electric charge escape...

Page 17: ...Peeling of chip devices resistor capacitor diode etc 3 Damage to a junction between electrode and internal element of chip devices 4 Peeling of patterns especially those for mounting the parts togeth...

Page 18: ...7000 No 0659 BS 5378 PART1 Appendix A 3 Left side panel Be careful of explosion 4 Left side panel Be careful of electric shock ANSI standard Z535 3 BS 5378 PART1 Appendix A 5 Various places Be careful...

Page 19: ...the pins cropping out or nearing to them there can be of malfunction or breaking down of the device by electrostatic discharge 15 Monitor Arm Be careful of catching your fingers 16 Left side panel Th...

Page 20: ...SECTION 3 SECTION 3 Before Repairing...

Page 21: ...ore the Flow Chart and its explanation show the time when each section of service manual are required on repair work This is a guide for the usage of service manual The service manual is very importan...

Page 22: ...tion Repair and adjustment Operation check Work as normal Check by customer Fill repair report Approve by customer Repair again Present repair report Demand to repair the defective part s Show comment...

Page 23: ...the following sections or ask to the Technical Support Section 4 PRINCIPLE OF SYSTEM OPERATION Section 5 SCHEMATICS Section 6 TROUBLESHOOTING Section 11 SERVICE INFORMATION The reported phenomenon may...

Page 24: ...Procedure 5 Repair and readjustment Repair the defective circuit with the brought parts For the repair work read the following section carefully Section 2 PRECAUTIONS And examine the trouble reason d...

Page 25: ...eport with necessary item and present it according to the certain procedure If the defective parts that trouble cause included is available to use again by repair make an order to do If you cannot jud...

Page 26: ...ed to refer its detail shown from page 3 8 Furthermore the Flow Chart and its explanation show the time when each section of service manual are required on upgrade work This is a guide for the usage o...

Page 27: ...to use on the equipment Completion END Technical Bulletin Technical Notes Installation Procedure Section 3 5 6 7 8 9 11 12 Operation check Section 8 Work as normal Do the repair work according to item...

Page 28: ...lection refer to the following document separately issued or ask to the Technical Support Technical Bulletin Technical Notes To confirm the detail of upgrade see the Installation Procedure attached wi...

Page 29: ...10 Procedure 5 Upgrade work Do the upgrade work according to the following document Installation Procedure attached with kit Technical Bulletin or Technical Notes Procedure 6 Operation check after up...

Page 30: ...ulletin or Technical Notes return the unnecessary replaced or unused parts as soon as possible if suggested And if the report of upgrade is suggested on the same document report it with the informatio...

Page 31: ...de work Then make a schedule to fix and complete it Procedure 14 Asking to the Technical Support Report to the Technical Support about the happening of problem on the upgrade work make an examination...

Page 32: ...MN2 2008 SECTION 3 Before Repairing 3 12 Blank page...

Page 33: ...SECTION 4 SECTION 4 PRINCIPLE OF SYSTEM OPERATION...

Page 34: ...B Fundamental THE CHE M Include FAM D PW Doppler CW Doppler STCW Doppler Flow Velocity Variance Power Flow TDI Ver 2 1 eFlow For Lite version the SOP ALPHA10 12 is required RT 3D the SOP ALPHA10 4 is...

Page 35: ...r Flow The EU 9110 is required for connection of Independent probe The EU 9109 or EU 9124 is required for connection of Mechanical probe The SOP ALPHA 4 is required to use Real Time 3D function Probe...

Page 36: ...tored by the CPU which also stops transmission and cut off transmission power supply output Focus System Selection for default focal position of Auto 1P Ver 7 0 Electronic Linear Convex Transmission 4...

Page 37: ...ief and FTC are independent of AGC FTC Ver 4 0 On Off Relief Ver 4 0 OFF Low Mid High Frame Correlation 16 levels Both B W and Color Line Correlation 16 levels Both B W and Color Post Process 5 types...

Page 38: ...ppler Gain 0 50 00 dB 128 step Possible on both real time and frozen image Contrast Ver 5 0 16 Levels Ver 6 0 23 Levels Possible on both real time and frozen image Audio output Speaker and VCR output...

Page 39: ...2 159 4 cm s There are limits depending on the probe frequency Depth of Field Max 30cm There are limits depending on the probe frequency Sampling Changes in accordance with the depth range Decimation...

Page 40: ...r 3 Max 4096 frames with 120 scanning lines Playable simultaneous loop in loop on 2B and 4B images Possible store review to the media from cine memory 2B mapping Possible to divide cine memory into 4...

Page 41: ...play Priority Function Yes BW 0 63 COL 0 128 Color Display of B W image Yes VTR playback measurement Yes only Manual Calibration Large Display format Vertical size Yes Ver 5 0 Plane mode Ver 6 0 M mod...

Page 42: ...ring Ver 7 Auto image deletion function HDD only Information management Patient database in the equipment Backup Restore the database to from the media Search the patient information from the internal...

Page 43: ...ID input Graphic Display Range Mark Time Mark Velocity Mark Puncture Guide Line display depth indicator Body Mark user configurable Cursor includes Sample Gate M Window and Angle Mark Flow Area mark...

Page 44: ...er Lower Extremity Artery Study measurement Upper Lower Extremity Venous Study measurement PV Doppler measurement Ver 4 TCD Measurement Cardiac Measurements B mode Left Ventricular function measuremen...

Page 45: ...surements Extended Field of View the SOP ALPHA10 1 is required Expanded displsy size Ver 6 Addition of measurement function Ver 6 Addition of body mark display Ver 7 0 Addition of Color flow EFV Real...

Page 46: ...d Vessel diameter display on the acquisition screen Ver 7 Selectable the R wave detection method Ver 7 Addition of wave form of primary derivation Ver 7 Corresponded to the WI report Ver 7 Report Func...

Page 47: ...m VTR control signal SVO 9500MD2 MDP2 RS 232C 1 System Ver 4 Addition of control command for DVD JVC Sony Microphone Input Monaural 1 System Digital video Output Ver 4 Option DVI connector M00950 1 Sy...

Page 48: ...1650mm H Weight Approx 210kg Standard Configuration Approx 203kg Ver 5 Standard Configuration Classification for the protection against surges Class 1 Device Classification for the degree of protectio...

Page 49: ...inter HP Deskjet5600 Ver 3 HP Deskjet5740 Canon PIXMA iP4000 Ver 4 1 Canon PIXMA iP4200 Ver 6 Canon PIXMA iP4300 Physiological Signal Display Unit PEU ALPHA10 Display Information ECG or DC IN PCG PULS...

Page 50: ...B W printer fixtures MP FX ALPHA10 1 M00850 MP FX ALPHA10 1B M00851 Color printer VCR DVD fixtures MP FX ALPHA10 2B M00950 MP FX ALPHA10 2C M00951 Optional devices Mounting fixtures for DVO 1000MD MP...

Page 51: ...cale screw 25pin Female mm scale screw are required ALOKA DV 800 M00950 PM A10 H001 or PM A10 H001B is required Both DV 800 and LCD monitor are not available simultaneously M00951 PM A10 H006 and PM A...

Page 52: ...OP ALPHA10 14 Ver 3 0 Stress Echo SOP ALPHA10 15B Ver 3 0 For S N M00200 and before the EU 9103 is required Stress Echo analysis is available form Ver 4 eTracking FMD Analysis SOP ALPHA10 16 Ver 5 0 A...

Page 53: ...0 the SOP ALPHA10 4 is required For Lite version the EU 9102 isrequired For S N M01870 and before the PM A10 H013 is required 4 3 System Block Diagram There are the lists of all PCB Except Power suppl...

Page 54: ...ure detection For Spectral Color transforming of RF data to BLVDS Processing of B W and Spectral Doppler echo then transform it to BLVDS processing of Echo Tracking and physio signal then transform it...

Page 55: ...nction Storing Line data temporally scan conversion of US data scan conversion of graphic data Physio signal and Echo Tracking Name CPU I O Peripheral I O Power Supply I O 3 3V Power Supply unit Foot...

Page 56: ...r DVD recorder DV 800 or LCD monitor Cable with connectors to connect USB flash memory 19 inches color LCD monitor SVGA Name Mecha Frontend Mecha Connector Image Processor 2 Peripheral I O 2 PCB EP494...

Page 57: ...MN2 2008 Rev 2 SECTION 4 Principle of System Operation 4 24 Blank page...

Page 58: ...Gen Local Gene 16 16 A D MECHA F E Tx Pulse Gen Clock Divider VBPF LOG DBF1 3 Delay Adder A D LPF Adder Focus Memory Timing Processor Timing Control RF Processor Probe Monitor Beam Processor 1 ET Phi...

Page 59: ...MN2 2008 Rev 2 SECTION 4 Principle of System Operation 4 26 Blank Page...

Page 60: ...quadrature detection For Spectral Color transforming of RF data to BLVDS Processing of B W and Spectral Doppler echo then transform it to BLVDS processing of Echo Tracking and physio signal then trans...

Page 61: ...EFV Line data scan conversion Amplifier and A D converter for physio signal ECG PCG Pulse Resp Name CPU I O Peripheral I O Power Supply I O 3 3V Power Supply unit Foot SW PCB USB ATA Converter AC Line...

Page 62: ...r DVD recorder DV 800 or LCD monitor Cable with connectors to connect USB flash memory 19 inches color LCD monitor SVGA Name Mecha Frontend Mecha Connector Image Processor 2 Peripheral I O 2 PCB EP494...

Page 63: ...MN2 2008 Rev 2 SECTION 4 Principle of System Operation 4 30 Blank page...

Page 64: ...ve Gen Local Gene 16 16 A D MECHA F E Tx Pulse Gen Clock Divider VBPF LOG DBF1 3 Delay Adder A D LPF Adder Focus Memory Timing Processor Timing Control RF Processor Probe Monitor Beam Processor 1 ET P...

Page 65: ...MN2 2008 Rev 2 SECTION 4 Principle of System Operation 4 32 Blank Page...

Page 66: ...etection For Spectral Color transforming of RF data to BLVDS Processing of B W and Spectral Doppler echo then transform it to BLVDS processing of Echo Tracking and physio signal then transform it to B...

Page 67: ...can conversion Amplifier and A D converter for physio signal ECG PCG Pulse Resp Name CPU I O Peripheral I O Power Supply I O 3 3V Power Supply unit Foot SW PCB USB ATA Converter AC Line Filter Unit AC...

Page 68: ...recorder DV 800 or LCD monitor Cable with connectors to connect USB flash memory 19 inches color LCD monitor SVGA Name Mecha Frontend Mecha Connector Image Processor 2 Peripheral I O 2 PCB EP494900 EP...

Page 69: ...MN2 2008 Rev 2 SECTION 4 Principle of System Operation 4 36 Blank page...

Page 70: ...E GEN 1 3 Tx wave Gen Local Gene 16 16 A D MECHA F E Tx Pulse Gen Clock Divider VBPF LOG DBF1 3 Delay Adder A D LPF Adder Focus Memory Timing Processor Timing Control RF Processor Probe Monitor Beam P...

Page 71: ...MN2 2008 Rev 2 SECTION 4 Principle of System Operation 4 38 Blank Page...

Page 72: ...BF quadrature detection For Spectral Color transforming of RF data to BLVDS Processing of B W and Spectral Doppler echo then transform it to BLVDS processing of Echo Tracking and physio signal then tr...

Page 73: ...D conversion for STCW Doppler Tx circuit Pre Amp Transmission trigger VBPF Log Amp for Mechanical probe Probe connector for mechanical probe Name CPU I O Peripheral I O Power Supply I O Foot SW PCB US...

Page 74: ...signal and proving interface IEEE1394 for Sony JVC DVD recorders Cable with connectors to connect USB flash memory 19 inches color LCD monitor SVGA Name Image Processor 2 Peripheral I O 2 PCB EP4957 E...

Page 75: ...MN2 2008 Rev 2 SECTION 4 Principle of System Operation 4 42 Blank page...

Page 76: ...EN 1 3 Tx wave Gen Local Gene 16 16 A D MECHA F E Tx Pulse Gen Clock Divider VBPF LOG Timing Processor Timing Control RF Processor Probe Monitor Beam Processor 1 ET Phisyo Mecha A D DSP Echo Process E...

Page 77: ...MN2 2008 Rev 2 SECTION 4 Principle of System Operation 4 44 Blank Page...

Page 78: ...BF quadrature detection For Spectral Color transforming of RF data to BLVDS Processing of B W and Spectral Doppler echo then transform it to BLVDS processing of Echo Tracking and physio signal then tr...

Page 79: ...D conversion for STCW Doppler Tx circuit Pre Amp Transmission trigger VBPF Log Amp for Mechanical probe Probe connector for mechanical probe Name CPU I O Peripheral I O Power Supply I O Foot SW PCB US...

Page 80: ...signal and proving interface IEEE1394 for Sony JVC DVD recorders Cable with connectors to connect USB flash memory 19 inches color LCD monitor SVGA Name Image Processor 2 Peripheral I O 2 PCB EP4957 E...

Page 81: ...MN2 2008 Rev 2 SECTION 4 Principle of System Operation 4 48 Blank page...

Page 82: ...3 Tx wave Gen Local Gene 16 16 A D MECHA F E Tx Pulse Gen Clock Divider VBPF LOG Timing Processor Timing Control RF Processor Probe Monitor Beam Processor 1 ET Phisyo Mecha A D DSP Echo Process Echo P...

Page 83: ...MN2 2008 Rev 2 SECTION 4 Principle of System Operation 4 50 Blank Page...

Page 84: ...ction For Spectral Color transforming of RF data to BLVDS Processing of B W included AIP Edge Optimizer and Spectral Doppler echo then transform it to BLVDS processing of Echo Tracking and physio sign...

Page 85: ...D conversion for STCW Doppler Tx circuit Pre Amp Transmission trigger VBPF Log Amp for Mechanical probe Probe connector for mechanical probe Name CPU I O Peripheral I O Power Supply I O Foot SW PCB US...

Page 86: ...signal and proving interface IEEE1394 for Sony JVC DVD recorders Cable with connectors to connect USB flash memory 19 inches color LCD monitor SVGA Name Image Processor 2 Peripheral I O 2 PCB EP4957 E...

Page 87: ...MN2 2008 Rev 2 SECTION 4 Principle of System Operation 4 54 Blank page...

Page 88: ...E GEN 1 3 Tx wave Gen Local Gene 16 16 A D MECHA F E Tx Pulse Gen Clock Divider VBPF LOG Timing Processor Timing Control RF Processor Probe Monitor Beam Processor 2 Process Control Flow Process TD Jum...

Page 89: ...MN2 2008 Rev 2 SECTION 4 Principle of System Operation 4 56 Blank Page...

Page 90: ...detection For Spectral Color transforming of RF data to BLVDS Processing of B W included AIP Edge Optimizer and Spectral Doppler echo then transform it to BLVDS processing of Echo Tracking and physio...

Page 91: ...obe A D conversion for STCW Doppler Tx circuit Pre Amp Transmission trigger VBPF Log Amp for Mechanical probe Probe connector for mechanical probe Name CPU I O Peripheral I O Power Supply I O Foot SW...

Page 92: ...r DV 800 and LCD monitor Distributing digital video signal and proving interface IEEE1394 for Sony JVC DVD recorders 19 inches color LCD monitor SVGA Name Image Processor 2 Peripheral I O 2 PCB EP4957...

Page 93: ...MN2 2008 Rev 2 SECTION 4 Principle of System Operation 4 60 Blank page...

Page 94: ...E GEN 1 3 Tx wave Gen Local Gene 16 16 A D MECHA F E Tx Pulse Gen Clock Divider VBPF LOG Timing Processor Timing Control RF Processor Probe Monitor Beam Processor 2 Process Control Flow Process TD Jum...

Page 95: ...MN2 2008 Rev 2 SECTION 4 Principle of System Operation 4 62 Blank Page...

Page 96: ...ection For Spectral Color transforming of RF data to BLVDS Processing of B W included AIP Edge Optimizer and Spectral Doppler echo then transform it to BLVDS processing of Echo Tracking and physio sig...

Page 97: ...ipherals JPEG encoding of video signal processing of RT3D EFV Line data scan conversion Amplifier and A D converter for physio signal ECG PCG Pulse Resp Cable with connectors to connect Independent pr...

Page 98: ...probe Probe connector for mechanical probe Calculation of KI A SMA CQ and WT based on Black and White B mode data Name Mecha Frontend Mecha Connector Image Processor 2 PCB EP494900 EP5194 EP4957 Unit...

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Page 100: ...E GEN 1 3 Tx wave Gen Local Gene 16 16 A D MECHA F E Tx Pulse Gen Clock Divider VBPF LOG Timing Processor Timing Control RF Processor Probe Monitor Beam Processor 2 Process Control Flow Process TD Jum...

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Page 102: ...F quadrature detection For Spectral Color transforming of RF data to BLVDS Processing of B W included AIP Edge Optimizer and Spectral Doppler echo then transform it to BLVDS processing of Echo Trackin...

Page 103: ...als JPEG encoding of video signal processing of RT3D EFV Line data scan conversion Amplifier and A D converter for physio signal ECG PCG Pulse Resp Cable with connectors to connect Independent probe N...

Page 104: ...nical probe Probe connector for mechanical probe Calculation of KI A SMA CQ and WT based on Black and White B mode data Name Mecha Frontend Mecha Connector Image Processor 2 PCB EP544103 EP5194 EP4957...

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Page 106: ...EN 1 3 Tx wave Gen Local Gene 16 16 A D MECHA F E Tx Pulse Gen Clock Divider VBPF LOG Timing Processor Timing Control RF Processor Probe Monitor Beam Processor 2 Process Control Flow Process TD Jumper...

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Page 108: ...the image data and the patient information database The probe specific data is transferred from the HDD to each parts by CPU when it s required during the operation The disk drives can be used for the...

Page 109: ...chine is equipped with the address data bus below UC Bus Ultrasonic Beam Forming Control BUS It is used for accessing to the control register of Tx Rx part UAT Bus Ultrasonic Acquisition Timing BUS It...

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Page 114: ...only probe code but also serial number of the probe This ID is planted in the probe connector and a machine reads out the information from it It is possible to connect conventional probes as well Tx...

Page 115: ...for M01050 and before one PC board with 96 ch circuitry for M01051 and after as the Delay Adder This system does not have the trouble that shows brightness difference in every 1cm depth caused by one...

Page 116: ...es the lateral smoothness better and reducing noise In addition the line correlation is not applied on AIP images Frame correlation It correlates the same position of data among the previous frames of...

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Page 118: ...MN2 2008 Rev 2 SECTION 4 Principle of System Operation 4 85 SSD ALPHA10 Ver 2 Ver 3 M00300...

Page 119: ...MN2 2008 Rev 2 SECTION 4 Principle of System Operation 4 86 SSD ALPHA10 Ver 3 Ver 5 M00301 M01050...

Page 120: ...MN2 2008 Rev 2 SECTION 4 Principle of System Operation 4 87 SSD ALPHA10 Ver 5 M01051 M01240...

Page 121: ...MN2 2008 Rev 2 SECTION 4 Principle of System Operation 4 88 SSD ALPHA10 Ver 6 M01241 M01705...

Page 122: ...MN2 2008 Rev 2 SECTION 4 Principle of System Operation 4 89 SSD ALPHA10 Ver 6 Ver 7 M01706...

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Page 124: ...0 and higher Image Processor 3 board of Host Interface unit EU 9102 Option for Lite version Peripheral I O 2 board of DV 800 connection kit PM A10 H001 PM A10 H001B Option Ver 4 0 0 and higher Only fo...

Page 125: ...r frozen image Further there is the frame interpolation process Frame Accelerator for Velocity which makes color variation in time smooth at real time display Scan Converter part Data from Mass Memory...

Page 126: ...nd Color coding from Velocity Variance to RGB then outputted to the Color TV monitor Further there are Encoder decoder circuit for VCR output input and the digital video output circuit of Motion JPEG...

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Page 128: ...MN2 2008 Rev 2 SECTION 4 Principle of System Operation 4 95 SSD ALPHA10 Ver 2 M00200...

Page 129: ...MN2 2008 Rev 2 SECTION 4 Principle of System Operation 4 96 SSD ALPHA10 Ver 2 Ver 5 M00201 M00950...

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Page 131: ...MN2 2008 Rev 2 SECTION 4 Principle of System Operation 4 98 SSD ALPHA10 Ver 6 M01591...

Page 132: ...Then these signals send to the Beam Processor 1 board as serial data On the beam processor 1 board these data convert from serial to parallel then adjust the sensitivity and position After that these...

Page 133: ...s kinds of voltage that are required by main unit It also provides the isolated power to the peripherals Recorders The transmission voltage 70V for electric probes and High voltage 90V for HVS are pro...

Page 134: ...r On signal to the CPU board 3 After the CPU receive the Power on signal The CPU send PS_ON signal to the MPU on the Power I O board 4 After the MPU on the power I O board receive the PS_ON signal The...

Page 135: ...90 and earlier Analog RGB IPC 1710 Available for AC100 120V and AC200V 240V Resolution SVGA M01591 and later TMDS DVI IPF 1901 Available for AC100 240V with AC adapter Resolution SVGA OPTION for M0159...

Page 136: ...ck 8 3 8 4 2 Image Quality Check 8 12 8 4 3 Safety Check 8 16 Section 9 DISASSEMBLING PROCEDURE page 9 1 9 156 182 pages SSD ALPHA10 Disassembling Procedure 9 1 Section 10 PARTS LIST page 10 1 10 58 5...

Page 137: ...LPHA10 SERVICE MANUAL 2 2 Contents of SSD ALPHA10 SERVICE MANUAL 1 2 Section 1 How to use this service manual Section 2 PRECAUTIONS Section 3 BEFORE REPAIRING Section 4 PRINCIPLE OF SYTSTEM OPERATION...

Page 138: ...SECTION 6 SECTION 6 TROUBLESHOOTING...

Page 139: ...MN2 2008 SECTION 6 Troubleshooting 6 1 6 1 Introduction In this revision of the service manual there is no description on this section...

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Page 141: ...SECTION 7 SECTION 7 ADJUSTMENT PROCEDURE...

Page 142: ...MN2 2008 SECTION 7 Adjustment Procedure 7 1 7 1 Introduction SSD ALPHA10 is fully digitized machine so there is no part requires to be adjusted at the field...

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Page 144: ...SECTION 8 SECTION 8 PERFORMANCE CHECK...

Page 145: ...nts 30 minutes or more have passed after throwing the stand by switch ON If DICOM network is used it should be connected properly If the performance check specified herein should be conducted after a...

Page 146: ...arts inside physiological signal display unit Including PCB replacement Replacing physiological signal display unit as a whole Replacing a PCB in units other than that the above Replacing parts on PCB...

Page 147: ...erate MODE When selecting B B B M CW PW FLOW or POWER FLOW each image must be displayed normally VEL RANGE In Doppler FLOW mode the velocity range must be increased or decreased SELECT In B mode the s...

Page 148: ...k on the monitor must catch up with it in real time and the focus point of the ultrasound image must change BODY MARK When you select the switch assigned to BODY MARK the body mark must appear on the...

Page 149: ...panel The AGC display must change from A1 to A15 SMOOTHING B Freeze OFF In the B M mode the smoothness of B mode image must be adjusted by Smoothing B on the LCD touch panel CONTRAST Freeze OFF The c...

Page 150: ...e adjusted by Filter Flow on the LCD touch panel FRAME RATE ACCELERATOR Freeze OFF In the B Flow mode the link between frames of Flow image must change by setting Frame Rate Acceleration to ON SMOOTHI...

Page 151: ...the B M mode with eTracking compatible probe UST 5411 and so on Tracking gate must be displayed by selecting ET switch on the LCD touch panel Tracking and distension wave on M mode image must change c...

Page 152: ...screen The color of icon on thumbnail screen must be changed to dark blue within defined period on IHE screen SR With optional SOP ALPHA10 10 and SOP ALPHA10 21 installed Ping and C ECHO for SR Struc...

Page 153: ...tor during the recording And the counter must change during the played back normally 11 DVD recorder OPTION With the BD X201M or DVO 1000MD connected Before performing the following checks check that...

Page 154: ...unit OPTION for light version With the EU 9102 connected Before making the following checks make sure whether Image Processor 3 board is displayed on maintenance menu SYSTEM2 RT 3D With optional SOP A...

Page 155: ...A CQ WT unit OPTION With the EU 9100 connected Before making the following checks make sure whether Image Processor 2 board is displayed on maintenance menu SYSTEM2 KI SYNC The Kinetic image that sync...

Page 156: ...ow image on the abdominal and cardiac region must be displayed By switching Flow ON and OFF The B W image must not be changed extremely Check on all probes in use COIN CHECK Confirm that the focus poi...

Page 157: ...ace See Fig A as below and move this metal to end of the probe surface in elevation direction See Fig B as below Perform this once for focus F1 F3 and also once for F4 and more In case of Fig A locati...

Page 158: ...e A reflection echo of the seventh vertical Nylon pin can be shown Actual Echo of deeper than 11 cm can be seen Resolution Use a test phantom RMI MODEL 403GS or an equivalent confirm the following ite...

Page 159: ...targets by using the caliper The horizontal pins have 3 cm spacing Doppler check Use a Doppler Flow phantom Doppler Flow System Gammex 1425A or an equivalent the equipment must be correctly set up Whe...

Page 160: ...n for the degree of protection against surrges In case of SSD ALPHA10 the Classification for the degree of protection against surrges is in the categpry Type BF Applied Part 8 4 3 1 Introduction The s...

Page 161: ...ent condition after turning the equipment Off manually Earth Leakage Current Earth leakage current must measure with STAND BY condition Enclosure Leakage Current a Between the enclosure and the earth...

Page 162: ...3 Print L Print R 1 Panel Switch REC DEPTH RANGE IMAGE DIRECTION UL INVERT IMAGE ROTATION SCAN AREA ZOOM CURSOR B L S FOCUS BODY MARK SEARCH STORE REVIEW SWEEP SPEED ECHO ERASE 2 Image display functio...

Page 163: ...PTION Storage Commitment OPTION 7 Network SR OPTION Analog thermal printer OPTION 8 Photographing unit Digital thermal printer OPTION 9 PC printer OPTION External input OPTION FREEZE OPTION Playback m...

Page 164: ...mage quality Coin check Only for UST 5411 Total sensitivity Resolution Distance accuracy Doppler check 2 Total performance check Color Doppler check 8 4 3 Safety check 1 Checking Protected Earth Cable...

Page 165: ...SECTION 9 SECTION 9 DISASSEMBLING PROCEDURE...

Page 166: ...ter UP 895 UP 897 P93 UP D897 Color Printer UP 21 CP 900 UP D23MD CP 900D VCR SVO 9500 HV MD3000 and DVD recorder 12 Viewing Monitor IPC 1710 IPF 1901 13 Tilt Table Monitor Arm 14 Panel Bottom Case Ro...

Page 167: ...MN2 2008 Rev 2 SECTION 9 Disassembling Procedure 9 2 1 Name of parts Operation Panel L KEY 84 CRT Monitor IPC 1710 Cable Hanger L KI 630V LCD Monitor IPF 1901...

Page 168: ...ssembling Procedure 9 3 2 Location of units Storage Drive unit EU 9098 Peripheral I O PC unit USM 28 Physiological Signal Display unit PEU ALPHA10 Main Power supply unit EU 6030 AC Outlet JB 273 274 S...

Page 169: ...4 3 Flow chart This procedure is described based on the flow chart below Please proceed disassembling in accordance with this chart The number of each item corresponds to the number of descriptions E...

Page 170: ...MN2 2008 Rev 2 SECTION 9 Disassembling Procedure 9 5 L KEY 84C...

Page 171: ...ehand 2 Remove 2 caps and unfasten 2 screws then take off the top cover 4 2 Removing of Left side cover 2 Unfasten 1 screw then remove the left side cover 4 3 Removing of Right side cover 2 Unfasten 1...

Page 172: ...edure 9 7 4 4 Removing of Front cover 2 Remove 2 caps and unfasten 4 screws then take off the front cover 4 5 Removing of Rear cover 2 Unfasten 4 screws then remove the rear cover Front cover 2 BNK3 8...

Page 173: ...rs 2 Pull the lock pin then remove the probe holder as described in the figure 4 7 Removing of Probe holder rails 2 Remove 6 caps and unfasten 6 screws Three for each side then take off both right and...

Page 174: ...t base cover 2 Unfasten 4 screws then remove the front base cover 4 9 Removing of Pedal cover Front 2 Unfasten 8 screws Hexagonal cap then remove the pedal cover Pedal cover Front 2 BNK5 20Fe Ni 4 Fro...

Page 175: ...Two screws for each left and right side then remove the rear base cover 4 11 Removing of Pedal cover Rear 2 Unfasten 8 screws Hexagonal cap then remove the pedal cover 2 BNK5 20 Fe Ni 4 Rear base cov...

Page 176: ...re 9 11 4 12 Removing of Front handle 2 Unfasten 4 screws Hexagonal cap then remove the front handle 4 13 Removing of Rear handle 2 Unfasten 2 screws Hexagonal cap then remove the front handle HB6 25...

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Page 178: ...l numbers S N M00101 M00300 2 Unfasten 2 screws and open the operation panel 5 1 Removing of Operation panel 1This work is for the following serial numbers S N M00301 2 Pass the screwdriver through th...

Page 179: ...connect the all cables connected to the operation panel Connectors to unplug P500 P501 P502 P503 4 Disconnect the cable connected to the Audio amp Connector to unplug P741 5 Lift the operation panel o...

Page 180: ...ening plate And then unplug the connector Connector to unplug P22 3 Unfasten 2 screws and remove the brightness volume for LCD 5 3 Removing of Audio volume 2 Unfasten 2 screws and remove the audio vol...

Page 181: ...13400 2 Remove 8 STC knobs and 3 operation panel knobs 3 Unfasten 4 screws and remove the cable shield plate 1 4 Unfasten 4 screws and remove the Shield plate 1 CNK3 6 Bs Ni 4 Shield plate 1 Cable Shi...

Page 182: ...Disassembling Procedure 9 17 5 Unfasten 4 posts and 2 screws then lift up the MENU STC board 6 Unplug the connector then remove the MENU STC board Connector to unplug P3 5 CNK3x6 Bs Ni 2 Posts 4 MENU...

Page 183: ...9 Disassembling Procedure 9 18 5 5 Removing of Rotary Encoder 2 Unplug the connectors connected from the encoder Connectors to unplug J101 J102 J103 3 Unfasten 1 nut and remove the encoder Nut 1 Enco...

Page 184: ...and remove the cable shield plate 1 3 Unfasten 4 screws and remove the cable shield plate 2 4 Unfasten 3 screws and remove the cable fastening plate 1 with cable Connector to unplug J21 Cable Shield p...

Page 185: ...screws and remove the cable fastening fixture 2 with cable Connector to unplug J22 6 Unfasten 16 screws and remove the shield plate 5 while avoiding reset switch CNK3x6 4 CNK3x8 10 S2 6x4 2 Shield pla...

Page 186: ...emoving of Panel control board EP513200 2 Unplug the connectors Connectors to unplug J3 J20 3 Unfasten 4 screws and remove the plate 4 Unfasten 7 screws and remove the Panel Control Board Panel contro...

Page 187: ...assembling Procedure 9 22 5 8 removing of SW board EP513300 2 Remove 3 operation panel knobs 3 Loosen 2 screws with hexagonal wrench then remove the knob of the Jog dial unit Knob 3 Operation Panel Kn...

Page 188: ...plate 2 5 Unfasten 3 screws and remove the shield plate 4 6 Unfasten 4 screws and 7 posts 7 Unplug the connectors and remove the SW board EP513300 Connectors to unplug J23 J24 SW board EP513300 Post 7...

Page 189: ...sassembling Procedure 9 24 5 9 Removing of Key top 2 Remove the key top 1 with using flat tip screwdriver 3 Unfasten the tapping screw 4 Remove the key top 2 Key top 1 Key top 2 Flat tip screwdriver 4...

Page 190: ...5 10 Removing of track ball 2 Unplug the connector Connector to unplug J100 3 Unfasten 4 posts and lift up the trackball 4 Disconnect the cable connected to the trackball track ball side then remove t...

Page 191: ...is for the L KEY 84 or L KEY 84B 2 Loosen 2 screws with hexagonal wrench then remove the knob of the JOG dial unit 3 Unfasten 4 screws and open the board 4 Unplug the connector and remove the JOG unit...

Page 192: ...xagonal wrench then remove the knob of the JOG dial unit 3 Unfasten 4 screws and open the micro speaker assy 4 Unfasten 4 Posts and open the JOG unit 5 Unplug the connector and remove the micro speake...

Page 193: ...isconnect the all cables connected to the Audio amp Connectors to unplug P740 P742 P743 3 Unfasten 2 screws and remove the Audio Amp 5 13 Removing of Audio Amp board EP498300 2 Unfasten 4 screws and r...

Page 194: ...cedure 9 29 3 Unfasten 4 screws and remove the right cover of Audio Amp 4 Unfasten 2 posts and remove the Left cover of Audio Amp 5 Unfasten 5 screws and remove the Audio Amp board EP498300 BNK3 6 Fe...

Page 195: ...rews and remove the Panel shield plate 5 15 Removing of Full keyboard 2 Unfasten 1 screw and remove the cable clamp 3 Unfasten 1 screw and loosen 1 screw 4 Slide the push latch and remove the cable BN...

Page 196: ...Rev 1 SECTION 9 Disassembling Procedure 9 31 5 Unfasten 6 screws on the panel bottom case 6 Remove the full keyboard unit to avoid the mechanical parts 5 BNK3 6 Fe Ni 6 6 Full keyboard unit Panel bot...

Page 197: ...MN2 2008 Rev 1 SECTION 9 Disassembling Procedure 9 32 7 Unfasten 4 screws and remove the cover 8 Unfasten 4 screws and remove the chassis 7 BNK3 6 Fe Ni 4 8 BNK3 6 Fe Ni 4 Cover Chassis...

Page 198: ...ng Procedure 9 33 9 Unfasten 2 screws and remove the PC board Unfasten 1 post Disconnect the all cables connected to the PC board Connectors to unplug CN1 CN2 Remove the Full keyboard CNK2 6 Bs Ni 2 P...

Page 199: ...Speaker unit 2 Unplug the connector P742 3 Unfasten 2 screws and remove 2 cable clamps 4 Unfasten 12 screws and remove 2 speaker units 5 Unfasten 4 screws and remove the Speaker BNK3 8 Fe Ni 12 P742 B...

Page 200: ...N 9 Disassembling Procedure 9 35 5 17 Removing of Lamp unit L LAMP 5 2 Unplug 2 connectors Connectors to unplug P743 Sensor 3 Unfasten 2 screws and remove the lamp unit Sensor 2 P743 2 BNK3 8 Fe Ni 2...

Page 201: ...the L KEY 84C and after 2 Loosen 2 screws with hexagonal wrench then remove the knob of the JOG dial unit 3 Unfasten 4 screws and open the micro speaker assy 4 Unplug the connector and remove the mic...

Page 202: ...6030 1 Unplug the power cable before starting this procedure 2 Unfasten 2 screws and remove the connector panel cover 3 Disconnect the all cables connected to the connector panel Connectors to unplug...

Page 203: ...right cover of the power supply unit 6 Unfasten screws and remove the fastening fixture for power supplu unit Left side Right side 4 5 Right cover of Power supply unit BNK3 8 Fe Ni 1 BNK3 8 Fe Ni 1 Le...

Page 204: ...the Main power supply unit EU 6030 then remove the unit with holding it in order to prevent it falls down 1 Be careful enough of treatment when you remove it because the unit is heavy Right side 7 8...

Page 205: ...e EU 6030 and EU 6030B 2 Unfasten 10 screws and remove the side plate left 3 Unfasten 4 screws and remove the fastening plate for the power supply right cover Then unfasten 9 screws and remove the sid...

Page 206: ...CTION 9 Disassembling Procedure 9 41 4 Unfasten 11 screws and remove the front cover 5 Disconnect the connector P21 connected to the PC Board EP510400 CNK4 8 Fe Ni 2 S3 6 Fe Ni 9 Front cover 4 PC Boar...

Page 207: ...h cable connected to the PC board EP510600 7 Disconnect the all cables connected to the motherboard EP511000 Connector to unplug P81 P82 P83 8 Unfasten 1 screw and remove the motherboard EP511000 Eart...

Page 208: ...ws and remove the fastening plate for the power supply right cover Then unfasten 9 screws and remove the side plate right 4 Unfasten 13 screws and remove the front cover 1 Keep the fixing plate with c...

Page 209: ...and disconnect the earth cable connected to the PC board EP510600 7 Disconnect the all cables connected to the motherboard EP511000 Connector to unplug P81 P82 P83 8 Unfasten 1 screw and remove the m...

Page 210: ...PC board EP510500 1This work is for the EU 6030 EU 6030E 2 Disconnect the all cables connected to the PC board EP510500 Connectors to unplug P30A P30B 3 Unfasten 6 screws and remove the PC board EP51...

Page 211: ...510400 1This work is for the EU 6030 EU 6030E 2 Unfasten 2 screws and 3 posts then remove the shield plate 3 Disconnect the connector P20 4 Unfasten 2 screws and remove the PC board EP510400 CNK3 6 Fe...

Page 212: ...board EP510600 1This work is for the EU 6030 EU 6030E 2 Disconnect the all cables to connected to the PC baord EP510600 Connectors to unplug P40 P42 P43 3 Unfasten 7 screws and remove the PC board EP5...

Page 213: ...f PC board EP510700 1This work is for the EU 6030 EU 6030E 2 Unfasten 7 posts and remove the shield plate 3 Disconnect the connector P50 4 Unfasten 7 posts and remove the PC board EP510700 Post 60mm 7...

Page 214: ...ing of PC board EP510800 1This work is for the EU 6030 EU 6030E 2 Disconnect the all cables connected to the PC board EP510800 Connectors to unplug P62 3 Unfasten 6 screws and remove the PC board EP51...

Page 215: ...50 6 9 Removing of PC board EP510900 1This work is for the EU 6030 EU 6030E 2 Unfasten 6 posts and remove the shield plate 3 Unfasten 6 posts and remove the PC board EP510900 Post 60mm 6 BSB 360 PC b...

Page 216: ...he EU 6030F and after 2 Disconnect the all cables connected to the PC board EP537200 Connectors to unplug P40 P41 P42 P43 P46 3 Unfasten 8 screws and remove the PC board EP537200 4 Unfasten 8 posts an...

Page 217: ...Procedure 9 52 6 5 Removing of PC board EP537300 1This work is for the EU 6030F and after 2 Disconnect the connector P50 3 Unfasten 3 screws and 8 posts then remove the PC board EP537300 Post 60mm 8 B...

Page 218: ...d after 2 Unfasten 2 screws and side the Line Filter fixing plate with connecting the cables 3 Disconnect the all cables to connected to the PC baord EP510500 Connectors to unplug P30A P30B 4 Unfasten...

Page 219: ...EU 6030F and after 2 Unfasten 2 screws and 3 posts then remove the shield plate 3 Disconnect the all cables connected to the PC board E P510400 Connectors to unplug P20 P21 4 Unfasten 2 screws and rem...

Page 220: ...an 1This work is for the EU 6030 EU 6030E 2 Disconnect the all cables connected to the PC board EP510600 Connector to unplug P42 3 Unfasten 7 screws and remove the fan cover right 4 Unfasten 4 screws...

Page 221: ...ht fan 1This work is for the EU 6030F and after 2 Disconnect the all cables connected to the PC board EP537200 Connector to unplug P42 3 Unfasten 6 screws and remove the fan cover right 4 Unfasten 4 s...

Page 222: ...e EU 6030 EU 6030E 5 Disconnect the all cables connected to the PC board EP510600 Connectors to unplug P43 6 Unfasten 7 screws and remove the Fan cover Left 7 Unfasten 4 screws and remove the Fan S3 6...

Page 223: ...the EU 6030F and after 5 Disconnect the all cables connected to the PC board EP537200 Connectors to unplug P43 6 Unfasten 6 screws and remove the Fan cover Left 7 Unfasten 4 screws and remove the Fan...

Page 224: ...Disconnect all cables connected to the Power supply unit Connectors to unplug Left side P818 P819 P826 P827 Right side P813 P823 P824 P825 Rear side P815 3 Unfasten 4 screws and remove the Sub power s...

Page 225: ...ver of Sub Power supply unit 2 Unfasten 6 screws and remove the top cover 6 13 Removing of JB 273 274 1This work is for the JB 273B JB 274B 2 Unfasten 2 screws 3 Unfasten 6 screws and remove the JB 27...

Page 226: ...9 Disassembling Procedure 9 61 6 13 Removing of JB 273 274 1This work is for the JB 273C JB 274C 2 Unfasten 4 screws 3 Unfasten 4 screws and remove the JB 273 274 2 BNK3 8 Fe Ni 2 CNK3 8 Fe Ni 2 JB 27...

Page 227: ...fasten 4 screws of connectors J826 J827 on the JB 273 274 3 Unplug the cables connected to the PC board EP525000 Connectors to unplug P828 P830 P829A P829B 4 Unfasten 3 screws and remove the PC board...

Page 228: ...273C JB 274C 2 Unfasten 4 screws of connectors J826 J827 on the JB 273 274 3 Unplug the cables connected to the PC board EP525000 Connectors to unplug P828 P830 P829A P829B 4 Remove the PC board EP52...

Page 229: ...he EU 6031B 2 Unfasten 4 screws of cable fastening fixture 3 Unfasten 6 screws on the connector panel 4 Side both the connector panel and the cable fastening fixture with cables connected them Cable f...

Page 230: ...Rev 1 SECTION 9 Disassembling Procedure 9 65 5 Unfasten 3 screws and remove the front cover 6 Unfasten 3 screws and remove the rear cover S4 8 Fe Ni 2 CNK4 8 Fe Ni 1 Rear cover 6 CNK4 8 Fe Ni 3 Front...

Page 231: ...assembling Procedure 9 66 7 Disconnect the all cables connected to the PC board EP512700 Connector to unplug P100 P101 P102 8 Unfasten 4 screws and remove the PC board EP512700 CNK3 6 Fe Ni 4 P100 P10...

Page 232: ...6031C and after 2 Unfasten 2 screws of cable fastening fixture 3 Unfasten 6 screws on the connector panel 4 Side both the connector panel and the cable fastening fixture with cables connected them Ca...

Page 233: ...2 2008 Rev 1 SECTION 9 Disassembling Procedure 9 68 5 Unfasten 3 screws and remove the front cover 6 Unfasten 3 screws and remove the rear cover CNK4 8 Fe Ni 3 Rear cover 6 CNK4 8 Fe Ni 3 Front cover...

Page 234: ...assembling Procedure 9 69 7 Disconnect the all cables connected to the PC board EP512700 Connector to unplug P100 P101 P102 8 Unfasten 4 screws and remove the PC board EP512700 CNK3 6 Fe Ni 4 P100 P10...

Page 235: ...d EP512700 Connectors to unplug P100 P101 P102 3 Unfasten 4 screws and remove the shield plate 4 Disconnect the all cables connected to the PC Board EP511100 Connectors to unplug P91 P92 P93 5 Remove...

Page 236: ...r the EU 6031B 2 Unfasten 4 screws of the cable fastening fixture 3 Unfasten 6 screws on the connector panel 4 Slide both the connector panel and the cable fastening fixture with cables connected them...

Page 237: ...Disassembling Procedure 9 72 5 Unfasten 3 screws and remove the front cover 6 Unplug the connector P90 7 Remove 4 screws then remove the fan and the finger guard CNK4 8 Fe Ni 3 Front cover P90 Tapping...

Page 238: ...EU 6031C and after 2 Unfasten 2 screws of the cable fastening fixture 3 Unfasten 6 screws on the connector panel 4 Slide both the connector panel and the cable fastening fixture with cables connected...

Page 239: ...Disassembling Procedure 9 74 5 Unfasten 3 screws and remove the front cover 6 Unplug the connector P90 7 Remove 4 screws then remove the fan and the finger guard CNK4 8 Fe Ni 3 Front cover P90 Tapping...

Page 240: ...e filter 1This work is for the EU 6030C and after 2 Unfasten 1 screw and remove the cable clamp 3 Unfasten 3 screws and remove the shield plate 4 Unfasten 3 screws and pull the rear cover Shield plate...

Page 241: ...ssembling Procedure 9 76 5 Unfasten 2 screws and 2 nuts then remove the shield plate 6 Unplug 4 connectors 7 Unfasten 2 nuts and remove the line filter 7 5 6 CNK3 8 Fe Ni 2 Shield plate Line filter Co...

Page 242: ...of Probe Selector CPU and other daughter boards 7 1 Removing of Top Shield Cover 2 Remove 2 caps and unfasten 2 screws then remove the top cover 3 Unfasten 1 screw and remove the right side cover Top...

Page 243: ...toward the right 5 Squeeze the right lever under the operation panel and move the operation panel to the highest position After that return the lever to the original position 1 Be sure to lock after m...

Page 244: ...MN2 2008 Rev 1 SECTION 9 Disassembling Procedure 9 79 6 Unfasten 10 screws and remove the top shield cover Top shield cover BNK3 8 Fe Ni 10...

Page 245: ...ers S N M00101 M00300 2 Release 5 lock pins and remove both jumper board EP497300 EP497400 at same time 7 2 Removing of Jumper board EP526200 1This work is for the following serial numbers S N M00301...

Page 246: ...2500 1This work is for the following serial numbers S N M01051 2 Release 3 lock pins and remove the jumper board 7 3 Removing of Front stiffening plate 2 Unfasten 11 screws and remove the front stiffe...

Page 247: ...the independent probe connection unit or the mechanical probe connection unit are installed remove these with the reverse way of the installation procedures 4 Remove the Probe slector board EP494800...

Page 248: ...ove the Daughter board with card puller 7 6 Removing of Peripheral I O board EP491500 EP533500 2 Loosen 3 screws and unfasten 10 screws then remove the peripheral I O board with the card puller Periph...

Page 249: ...nnect all cables connected to the Video processor board Then remove the CPU board Connectors to unplug P260 3 Disconnect all cables connected to the CPU board while pulling out the CPU board Connector...

Page 250: ...MN2 2008 Rev 1 SECTION 9 Disassembling Procedure 9 85 7 8 Removing of CPU I O board EP514100 2 Unfasten 8 screws and remove the CPU I O board EP514100 2 CPU I O EP514100 BNK3x8 Fe Ni 8...

Page 251: ...of Hard disk drive 1This work is for the following serial numbers S N M00101 M00300 2 Disconnect all cables connected to the Hard Disk Drive Connectors to unplug PHDD PHD2 3 Unfasten 2 screws and remo...

Page 252: ...Removing of Hard disk drive 1This work is for the following serial numbers S N M00301 2 Disconnect all cables connected to the Hard Disk Drive Connectors to unplug PHDD PHD2 3 Unfasten 2 screws and re...

Page 253: ...ssembling Procedure 9 88 7 10 Removing of CPU Cooler 1 This work is only for CPU board EP4960 2 Unplug the connector of Fan for CPU Cooler 3 Open the right side of clip lever on the clip frame 2 3 Cli...

Page 254: ...ure to wait until one side of CPU cooler will be risen up The CPU cooler is in close contact with CPU If you pull up both side of clip levers and remove the CPU cooler strongly processor CPU will also...

Page 255: ...SECTION 9 Disassembling Procedure 9 88 2 6 As there will be some old grease on both CPU cooler and processor CPU Clean all the remains of grease on the surface of these with using cotton swap 6 CPU CP...

Page 256: ...alling the CPU Cooler 1This work is only for CPU board EP4960 2 Put a small amount of grease on the center of processor CPU as shown in left figures 3 Extend the area that applied grease to about 15 m...

Page 257: ...cooler on the processor CPU and press the center of CPU cooler to uniform the applied grease 5 Close the both side of clip levers and verify that the clip levels are properly engaged with the retentio...

Page 258: ...2008 Rev 2 SECTION 9 Disassembling Procedure 9 88 5 6 Connect the FAN cable to the connector 7 Dress and secure meddle of FAN cable with the cable tie as shown in left figure 6 Connector Cable tie Cab...

Page 259: ...MN2 2008 Rev 2 SECTION 9 Disassembling Procedure 9 88 6 Blank page...

Page 260: ...MN2 2008 Rev 1 SECTION 9 Disassembling Procedure 9 89 8 Removing of PC unit USM 28 8 1 Removing of Duct 2 Loosen 3 screws and remove the duct Duct 2 Loosen screws BNK3 8 Fe Ni 3...

Page 261: ...remove the cable support 1 Step 3 and 4 are only for the serial number M00301 and after 3 Remove 3 belts and remove the cable that fixed to the shield plate 4 Loosen 6 screws and remove 2 shield plate...

Page 262: ...es from the connector panel Connectors to unplug P261 P325 P326 P327 P328 P340 P341 P342 P343 P344 J345 cables connected to the recording device P370 P373 P372 P371 P374 6 Unfasten 16 screws and remov...

Page 263: ...MN2 2008 Rev 1 SECTION 9 Disassembling Procedure 9 92 7 Unfasten 4 screws 8 Remove the PC unit USM 28 8 PC unit USM 28 7 BNK3 8 Fe Ni 2 BNK4 10 Fe Ni 2...

Page 264: ...e connector Connector to unplug P388 3 Unfasten 13 screws and remove the fan unit 9 1 Removing of Fan unit 1This work is for the following serial numbers S N M01101 M01150 M01185 M01274 M01301 2 Disco...

Page 265: ...umbers S N M00101 M00950 2 Remove all PCB in the PC unit USM 28 referring to section 7 then remove the PC unit USM 28 referring to section 8 2 1 Remove the daughter board then remove the power supply...

Page 266: ...ply unit 6 Disconnect all cables connected to the power I O board EP491200 Connectors to unplug P380 P381 P382 P383 P385 7 Unfasten 18 screws and remove the Power I O board EP491200 Connectors Power I...

Page 267: ...al numbers S N M00951 2 Remove all PCB in the PC unit USM 28 referring to section 7 then remove the PC unit USM 28 referring to section 8 2 1 Remove the daughter board then remove the power supply cab...

Page 268: ...ct all cables connected to the Power I O board EP528100 Connectors to unplug P385 6 Unfasten 22 screws and remove the Power I O while removing the connector of the back side Connectors to unplug P156...

Page 269: ...N2 2008 Rev 1 SECTION 9 Disassembling Procedure 9 98 9 3 Removing of Backplane 1This work is for the following serial numbers S N M00101 M00950 2 Unfasten 2 screws and remove the fan 2 S3 8 Fe Ni 2 Fa...

Page 270: ...2008 Rev 1 SECTION 9 Disassembling Procedure 9 99 3 Unfasten 45 screws and remove the backplane EP491100 3 Backplane EP491100 BNK3x8 Fe Ni 30 BNK3x8 Fe Ni 6 BNK4x10 Fe Ni 2 BNK4x10 Fe Ni 2 BNK3x8 Fe N...

Page 271: ...MN2 2008 Rev 1 SECTION 9 Disassembling Procedure 9 100 9 3 Removing of Backplane 1This work is for the following serial numbers S N M00951 2 Unfasten 2 screws and remove the fan 2 S3 8 Fe Ni 2 Fan...

Page 272: ...2008 Rev 1 SECTION 9 Disassembling Procedure 9 101 3 Unfasten 45 screws and remove the backplane EP528000 BNK4x10 Fe Ni 2 Backplane EP528000 3 BNK3x8 Fe Ni 6 BNK3x8 Fe Ni 30 BNK4x10 Fe Ni 2 BNK3x8 Fe...

Page 273: ...MN2 2008 Rev 1 SECTION 9 Disassembling Procedure 9 102 Blank page...

Page 274: ...e unit EU 9098 10 1 Removing of Storage Drive unit 2 Remove the cable connected to the right side of the storage drive unit Connectors to unplug P720 P721 P722 3 Remove the cable connected to the conn...

Page 275: ...MN2 2008 Rev 2 SECTION 9 Disassembling Procedure 9 104 4 Unfasten 4 screws and remove the storage drive unit Storage drive unit 4 BNK3x6 Fe Ni 4...

Page 276: ...00101 M01530 2 Unfasten 18 screws and remove the top cover of storage drive unit 10 2 Removing of Top cover of Storage drive unit 1This work is for the following serial numbers S N M01531 2 Unfasten 1...

Page 277: ...drive 2 Unfasten 2 screws on the front Slide CD RW drive or DVD multi drive to the front 3 Remove all cables connected to the drive Connectors to unplug PCD1 PCD2 4 Remove the CD RW drive or DVD multi...

Page 278: ...Connecters to unplug PMO1 PMO2 4 Remove the MO drive 10 4 Removing of USB port 1This work is for the following serial numbers S N M01531 2 Unfasten 2 screws on the front 3 Unfasten 1 screw and remove...

Page 279: ...moving of USB cable 1This work is for the following serial numbers S N M01531 2 Unfasten 4 screws and remove the USB port plate and blind plate 3 Unfasten 6 screws and remove USB cable 3 USB cable S2...

Page 280: ...g serial numbers S N M01531 2 Place each USB cable on metal plate as shown in left figure Removing USB memory guard bar 1This work is for the following serial numbers S N M01531 2 Unfasten 1 screw and...

Page 281: ...MN2 2008 Rev 2 SECTION 9 Disassembling Procedure 9 108 2 4 Unfasten 6 screws and remove USB memory guard bar USB memory guard bar 4 BNK3x6 Fe Ni 4 CNK3x8 Fe Ni 2...

Page 282: ...sassembling Procedure 9 108 3 10 5 Removing of Floppy Disk drive 2 Unfasten 4 screws 3 Disconnect the connectors Connector to unplug PFD1 4 Remove the Floppy Disk drive Floppy Disk drive 2 4 S2 6x6 Fe...

Page 283: ...asten 2 screws 3 Disconnect the connector Connector to unplug P725 4 Remove the fixture 5 Disconnect the cables connected to the PC board EP517800 Connectors to unplug P723 P724 P726 6 Unfasten 4 scre...

Page 284: ...en 2 screws 3 Disconnect the connector Connector to unplug P725 4 Remove the fixture 5 Disconnect all cables connected to the PC board EP550300 Connectors to unplug P723 P724 P726 6 Unfasten 6 screws...

Page 285: ...g of Foot Switch 2 Unfasten 3 screws and remove the cover 3 Remove the fixing ring with special tool 4 Remove a screw and earth cable Disconnect the cable then remove the foot swtich board EP473203 Co...

Page 286: ...utlet JB 273 274 VIDEO IN J347 B W VIDEO OUT REMOTE J352 B W PRINTER Connector Panel UP 895 UP 897 AC IN J815 Sub Power Supply unit EU 6031 VIDEO IN J347 B W VIDEO OUT REMOTE J352 B W PRINTER Connecto...

Page 287: ...2 J355 AUDIO R OUT CH1 J356 AUDIO L IN AUDIO OUT CH2 J357 AUDIO R IN REMOTE J342 VCR CONTROL Adapter is required Connector Panel BD X201M AC IN J819 VCR AC outlet JB 273 274 S VIDEO IN J350 Y C OUT 2...

Page 288: ...Removing of Color printer In the case of UP 21 UP D23MD 2 Unfasten 2 screws and remove the recording device In the case of CP 900 CP 900D 2 Unfasten 2 screws and remove the recording device CP 900 CP...

Page 289: ...MN2 2008 Rev 1 SECTION 9 Disassembling Procedure 9 112 Removing of VCR DVD recorder 2 Unfasten 2 screws and remove the VCR DVD recorder VCR DVD recorder 2 BNK3 8 Fe Ni 2...

Page 290: ...B W printer In the case of UP 895 2 Unfasten 2 screws 3 Disconnect the cable from the printer and remove the recording device In the case of P93 UP 897 UP D897 2 Unfasten 3 screws and remove the recor...

Page 291: ...MN2 2008 Rev 1 SECTION 9 Disassembling Procedure 9 114 Blank page...

Page 292: ...g serial numbers S N M00101 M01590 2 Unfasten a screw then remove the cover small 3 Unfasten 2 screws then disconnect the signal cable 4 Disconnect the power cable 5 Unfasten 4 bolts then remove the m...

Page 293: ...MN2 2008 Rev 1 SECTION 9 Disassembling Procedure 9 116 12 2 Removing of Monitor Rear cover 2 Unfasten 2 screws then remove the rear cover of monitor BNK3 10 Fe Ni 2 Rear cover 2...

Page 294: ...assembling Procedure 9 117 12 3 Removing of Escutcheon 2 Loosen 4 screws and remove the escutcheon 3 Unfasten 3 screws and remove the panel board BNK4 10 Fe Ni 4 Escutcheon Panel board Escutcheon 2 3...

Page 295: ...ing plate and Shield plate 2 Unfasten 6 screws and remove the stiffening plate 3 Unfasten 4 screws and remove the stiffening plate 4 Unfasten 12 screws and remove the shield case Stiffening plate Tigh...

Page 296: ...dure 9 119 12 5 Removing of the panel board 2 Disconnect the connector Connector to unplug W606 3 Unfasten a screw and remove the earth clamp 4 Disconnect the cable and remove the knob board 414300020...

Page 297: ...moving of Backside plate 2 Disconnect 4 connectors Connectors to unplug W303 GND 4 P901 J411 3 Unfasten a screw and remove the earth cable 4 Unfasten 7 screws and remove the backside plate W303 GND 4...

Page 298: ...v 1 SECTION 9 Disassembling Procedure 9 121 12 7 Removing of Monitor Main board 2 Disconnect all connectors to connect the PCB Connectors to unplug W302 P903 P902 W301 W606 W101 W302 W101 W606 W301 P9...

Page 299: ...MN2 2008 Rev 1 SECTION 9 Disassembling Procedure 9 122 3 Unfasten 4 screws 4 Slide the fixture and remove it Fixture Tight screw 4 4 3...

Page 300: ...ON 9 Disassembling Procedure 9 123 12 8 Removing of Monitor fan 2 Open the ferrite core and remove it then remove the fan cable 3 Unfasten 4 screws and remove the fan Tight screws 4 Fan shield 3 2 Fan...

Page 301: ...MN2 2008 Rev 1 SECTION 9 Disassembling Procedure 9 124 12 9 Removing of Monitor fuse 2 Remove the fuse Fuse 5266400052...

Page 302: ...to S N M01591 12 1 Removing of LCD monitor IPF 1901 1This work is for the following serial numbers S N M01591 2 Unfasten a screw then remove the nylon clamp that fixed power cable 3 Disconnect the po...

Page 303: ...ove the monitor Operation check after installation of LCD monitor 2 Comfirm that five moving parts of the monitor shown by the arrow arm are adjustable smoothly 3 Confirm that the image is diplayed on...

Page 304: ...screws and remove the cable fixing plate 12 3 Removing of LCD rear cover 1 Please do this work in dustless workspace Otherwise dust particles may get in between the filter and LCD screen 2 Unfasten 4...

Page 305: ...Release 8 hooks then make a space between both covers 1 To release the hooks stick a flathead screwdriver between both covers as shown in the left picture 4 Unplug the connector on PC board then remov...

Page 306: ...kspace Otherwise dust particles may get in between the filter and LCD screen 2 Unfasten 6 screws then remove the LCD assembly 1 When assembling Match the projection of front cover and the hole of LCD...

Page 307: ...MN2 2008 Rev 2 SECTION 9 Disassembling Procedure 9 124 6 Blank page...

Page 308: ...Table Monitor Arm 13 1 Removing of Tilt table 1This work is for the following serial numbers S N M00101 M01590 2 Cut 3 plastic cable clamps Then remove these 3 Unfasten 2 screws then remove the fasten...

Page 309: ...ocedure 9 126 4 Unfasten 6 screws with rotating the tilt table 1 Be careful about rotating the tilt table too much 5 Remove the tilt table with putting the cables through 6 Remove the tilt base HB6 30...

Page 310: ...S N M01591 Monitor Stopper Pin BNK3 6 Fe Ni 1 Back Cover Upper BNK3 8 Fe Ni 4 Top Cover CNK3 8 Fe Ni 1 Tilt Cover Upper CNK3 8 Fe Ni 2 Tilt Assembly HB4 8 SUS EC 4 Tilt Cover Lower Arm Assembly HB5 1...

Page 311: ...ws from bottom then remove the tilt assembly 13 2 Removing of Back cover 2 Unfasten 2 screws on Tilt assembly then remove the back cover Lower 1 When assembling Insert the back cover Lower into the sp...

Page 312: ...ling Procedure 9 126 3 3 Unfasten 4 screws and then remove the Back cover Upper 13 3 Removing of Arm cover Upper 2 Unfasten 1 screw and then remove the Arm cover Upper Arm Cover Upper 2 BNK3x8 Fe Ni 1...

Page 313: ...ower 2 Unfasten 1 screw and then remove the Arm cover Lower 13 5 Removing of Arm base cover 2 Stick a flathead screwdriver between the Arm base cover and the Rotation arm then remove the Arm base cove...

Page 314: ...2 screws from bottom of arm and then remove 2 earth clamps and 1 earth cable 3 Unfasten 1 screw from top of arm and then remove an earth cable 4 Pull out the cables from Arm as shown by arrow Earth cl...

Page 315: ...Unfasten 2 screws to remove a cable holding plate Then remove cables passing though the opening of arm as shown in the left figure 6 Unfasten 6 screws and then remove the arm assembly Cables 5 Cable...

Page 316: ...r installation of arm assembly 2 Comfirm that five moving parts of the monitor shown by the arrow arm are adjustable smoothly 3 Confirm that the image is diplayed on monitor correctly 20 10 60mm 90 70...

Page 317: ...MN2 2008 Rev 2 SECTION 9 Disassembling Procedure 9 126 8 Blank page...

Page 318: ...emoving of Panel bottom case 2 Unfasten 2 screws and loosen 2 screws Slide the rear cover to the front and then remove it 3 Pull all cables out from the panel bottom case 4 Unfasten 6 bolts then remov...

Page 319: ...rocedure 9 128 14 2 Removing of Rotation Arm 2 Remove 4 caps 3 Unfasten 6 bolts 4 Lift up the rotation arm and then remove 2 screws and 2 cable clamps 5 Remove the rotation arm Rotation Arm Cap 4 HB6...

Page 320: ...vel Arm 2 Unfasten 2 screws 3 Loosen a screw and then remove the B W printer fixation base 4 Unfasten 2 screws 5 Loosen 2 screws then remove the rear cover with sliding it BNK3 8 Fe Ni 2 4 BNK4 10 Fe...

Page 321: ...level arm 7 Unfasten 2 screws then remove 2 cable clamps 8 Unfasten a screw and then remove a cable clamp 9 Unfasten 2 blots and 2 screws then remove the slide swivel mechanism Cable clamp 2 Cable cl...

Page 322: ...MN2 2008 Rev 1 SECTION 9 Disassembling Procedure 9 131 Pull up the cover to remove Unfasten 6 bolts then remove the level arm assembly Cover HB6 25 SUS 4 SW6 4 HB6 45 SUS 2 SW6 2 Level arm assembly...

Page 323: ...MN2 2008 Rev 1 SECTION 9 Disassembling Procedure 9 132 Unfasten 6 bolts then remove the level arm 14 4 Removing of Slide rail 2 Remove the slide rail HB6 20 SUS 6 SW6 6 Level arm 2 Slide rail...

Page 324: ...MN2 2008 Rev 1 SECTION 9 Disassembling Procedure 9 133 14 5 Removing of Panel arm 2 Pull all cables out from panel arm 3 Unfasten 6 screws then remove the panel arm HB6x12 SUS 6 SW6 6...

Page 325: ...MN2 2008 Rev 1 SECTION 9 Disassembling Procedure 9 134 Blank page...

Page 326: ...ver for slide swivel mechanism 15 2 Removing of level for Up Down mechanism 2 Unfasten a screw and remove a clamp 3 Unfasten a screw and loosen a screw 4 Slide the push latch then remove the wire 5 Un...

Page 327: ...isassembling Procedure 9 136 15 3 Removing of wire on each lever 2 Unfasten 2 screws then remove the fastening fixture 1 3 Loosen nut then remove the wire Fastening Fixture 1 2 Loosen Nut 3 BNK3 6 Fe...

Page 328: ...sembling Procedure 9 137 15 4 Removing of wire for Slide Swivel mechanism 2 Unfasten 2 screws then remove the fastening fixture 1 3 Remove the fixture 1 then take out the wire 3 2 BNK3 6 Fe Ni 2 Faste...

Page 329: ...emoving of wire for Up Down mechanism 2 Unfasten 2 screws 3 Loosen 2 screws then remove the rear cover 4 Unfasten 2 screws 5 Slide the fastening fixture in the direction of an arrow BNK3 8 Fe Ni 2 2 L...

Page 330: ...ECTION 9 Disassembling Procedure 9 139 6 Take out the wire from the fixture while sliding the fixture in the direction of an arrow 7 Loosen a nut then take out the wire Fixture Wire AC 1025 YB 1000 Lo...

Page 331: ...MN2 2008 Rev 1 SECTION 9 Disassembling Procedure 9 140 Blank page...

Page 332: ...aster cover 16 1 Removing of Caster lock Front 2 Release the lock of caster 3 Unfasten 4 screws and remove the front base cover 4 Remove 8 bolts and washers and remove the pedal cover Front base cover...

Page 333: ...Disassembling Procedure 9 142 5 Loosen 4 screws on the boss 1 Use the M4 wrench Size 3mm 6 Slide the boss to the outside 7 Unfasten 4 bolts and remove the caster lock Screw 4 M4 wrench Boss HB5 12 EC...

Page 334: ...with 4 bolts 3 Align the boss with groove 4 Lock the caster 5 Fasten 4 screws on the boss 1 Use the M4 wrench Size 3mm and Make sure all the way seated 6 Make sure whether the caster lock and release...

Page 335: ...ng of Caster lock Rear 2 Unfasten 8 screws and remove the pedal cover 3 Loosen 4 screws on the boss 1 Use the M4 wrench Size 3mm 4 Slide the boss to the outside Boss 3 4 4 2 Screw 4 M4 wrench Pedal co...

Page 336: ...CTION 9 Disassembling Procedure 9 145 5 Unfasten screw and remove the clamp of the power supply cable 6 Unfasten 4 bolts and remove the caster lock Power supply cable 5 Caster lock Rear 6 BNK4 10 Fe N...

Page 337: ...monitor is lowest position before staring this procedure 1 Do not remove 2 casters at the same time 2 Release the lock of caster 3 Loosen 4 screws on the boss 1 Use the M4 wrench Size 3mm 4 Slide the...

Page 338: ...MN2 2008 Rev 1 SECTION 9 Disassembling Procedure 9 147 6 Unfasten 4 bolts 7 Twist the caster off the front base Caster 6 7 HB8 15 SUS_EC P3 type 4...

Page 339: ...clock and swivel lock are released 3 Turn the white sticker on the caster toward the front of equipment then temporarily fix 4 bolts 4 Make sure that whether the boss slide smoothly 5 Align the boss w...

Page 340: ...the caster 8 Lock the caster Fasten 2 screws on the boss 1 Use the M4 wrench Size 3mm and make sure all the way seated Make sure whether the caster lock and release operation is working correctly Cast...

Page 341: ...is procedure 1 Do not remove 2 casters at the same time 2 Release the lock of caster 3 Loosen 2 screws on the boss 1 Use the M4 wrench Size 3mm 4 Slide the boss to the inside 5 Jack up the rear end of...

Page 342: ...rocedure 9 151 16 5 Removing of Caster cover 2 Insert the flat tip screwdriver betwenn the caster and the caster cover then make a few space between caster and caster cover 3 Use force to remove the c...

Page 343: ...MN2 2008 Rev 1 SECTION 9 Disassembling Procedure 9 152 Installation of the Caster cover 2 Make sure the hook of each caster cover then install new caster cover 2...

Page 344: ...9 Disassembling Procedure 9 153 n 17 Removing of Physiological Signal display unit 17 1 Removing of Physio Unit 2 Disconnect the connector Connector to unplug P600 3 Unfasten 6 screws 3 BNK4 8 Fe Ni 3...

Page 345: ...MN2 2008 Rev 1 SECTION 9 Disassembling Procedure 9 154 4 Remove the physio unit 4 Physiological signal display unit...

Page 346: ...mbling Procedure 9 155 17 2 Removing of Physio Amp EP499700 2 Unfasten 13 screws and remove the plate 3 Remove 5 screws and 2 posts then remove the fastening fixture 2 BNK3 8 Fe Ni 13 Plate Post 2 S2...

Page 347: ...1 SECTION 9 Disassembling Procedure 9 156 4 Disconnect 3 connectors Connectors to unplug P610 P611 P612 5 Unfasten 3 screws and remove the Physio Amp EP499700 P610 P611 P612 Physio Amp EP499700 S2 6 4...

Page 348: ...SECTION 10 SECTION 10 PARTS LIST...

Page 349: ...ly choose the portion the part belonged then open the page suggested with INDEX CABLE HANGER SEE INDEX 03 PHYSIOLOGICAL SIGNAL UNIT SEE INDEX 08 OPERATION PANEL SEE INDEX 02 USM 28 UNIT SEE INDEX 06 P...

Page 350: ...List This Parts List shows many parts which are selected for the technical support and maintenance and made with the illustrations and Lists These parts are selected with one of the basis as below Fo...

Page 351: ...by one to each parts However at this time Apr 08 it is not acceptable to order Part number Parts number Serial Number Applied serial number If it shows xxxxx the part is available to serial number or...

Page 352: ...one the model names of some parts are deferent from previous Reference with History for the order of PCBs This Parts List does not show the PCB version or not follow the each revision Therefore when...

Page 353: ...008 Rev 2 SECTION 10 Parts List 10 5 10 6 Parts List The parts List is shown from next page It consists of INDEX For the portion of equipment suggested with INDEX refer to the figure described in page...

Page 354: ...2008 Rev 2 SECTION 10 Parts List 10 6 01 MAIN BODY USI 153 S N 21 22 23 11 4 46 1 48 49 C DA Excluding Item 48 and 49 3 1 10 27 48 50 49 5 2 11 1 15 C DA Excluding Item 15 15 55 2 60 Option Ver 5 47 5...

Page 355: ...MN2 2008 Rev 2 SECTION 10 Parts List 10 7 01 MAIN BODY USI 153 S N 19 20 18 61...

Page 356: ...MN2 2008 Rev 2 SECTION 10 Parts List 10 8 01 MAIN BODY USI 153 S N 59 4 2 25 17 16 24 12 28 3 8 1 14 C DA Excluding Item 14 13 14 3 4 26 7 13 58...

Page 357: ...MN2 2008 Rev 2 SECTION 10 Parts List 10 9 01 MAIN BODY USI 153 S N 54 53 PCB 29 52...

Page 358: ...MN2 2008 Rev 2 SECTION 10 Parts List 10 10 01 MAIN BODY USI 153 S N 33 2 34 2 30 2 31 2 37 40 38 43 44 7 45 6 36 39 32 35 41 42...

Page 359: ...1 M00950 7 A120379 MP CV ALPHA10 1B 26 COVER REAR BASE RIGHT M00951 8 A120328 MP CV ALPHA10 1 27 COVER REAR BASE LEFT M00101 M00950 8 A120380 MP CV ALPHA10 1B 27 COVER REAR BASE LEFT M00951 10 A120330...

Page 360: ...27 A110271 L KI 874 CASTER LOCK FRONT 28 A110289 L KI 875 CASTER LOCK REAR 29 A616053 L LAMP 5 LAMP UNIT M00101 M00950 29 A616058 L LAMP 5B LAMP UNIT M00951 30 A120337 MP PH ALPHA10 1 HOOK TYPE HOLDE...

Page 361: ...PHA10 01 53 AUDIO CASE 54 A802830 EP498300 PCB AUDIO AMP 55 A130006 SAP ALPHA10 01 55 AIR FILTER POWER SUPPLY 56 A120326 MP CV ALPHA10 1 17 COVER FRONT PEDAL RIGHT M00101 M00850 56 A120385 MP CV ALPHA...

Page 362: ...ON 10 Parts List 10 14 02 OPERATION PANEL L KEY 84 S N Operation Panel 1Wab d fC DA Note Excluding Knobs and labels 28 23 26 24 2 14 2 5 29 Yf Side View 68 67 2 8 4 4 3 Label Label 22 25 27 PCB 70 Lab...

Page 363: ...MN2 2008 Rev 2 SECTION 10 Parts List 10 15 02 OPERATION PANEL L KEY 84 S N 8 3 STC PCB CTRL PCB SW PCB 9 8 19...

Page 364: ...MN2 2008 Rev 2 SECTION 10 Parts List 10 16 02 OPERATION PANEL L KEY 84 S N 21 10 CTRL PCB...

Page 365: ...MN2 2008 Rev 2 SECTION 10 Parts List 10 17 02 OPERATION PANEL L KEY 84 L KEY 84B S N 19 11 13 12 JOG ASSY 1LkXV_lItem 13mC DA Note Excluding Item 13 Key top SW PCB 15 2 20 2...

Page 366: ...MN2 2008 Rev 2 SECTION 10 Parts List 10 18 02 OPERATION PANEL L KEY 84C S N 19 11 13 12 JOG ASSY 1LkXV_lItem 13mC DA Note Excluding Item 13 Key top SW PCB 15 2 20 2 69...

Page 367: ...53 49 48 47 46 45 44 43 42 38 56 37 36 52 51 35 39 50 57 58 59 60 61 62 30 KEY TOP 31 16 Switch 32 41 LED 16 Switch 42 50 55 51 KEY TOP KEY TOP Holder 63 LED 18 KEY TOP KEY TOP Holder KEY TOP 63 18 56...

Page 368: ...DE 10 A803034 EP513200CD C PANEL CONTROL PCB For L KEY 84 L KEY 84B 10 A803035 EP513200EF PANEL CONTROL PCB For L KEY 84C L KEY 84G 10 A803111 EP513200GH PANEL CONTROL PCB For L KEY 84H 11 A803036 EP5...

Page 369: ...BLE ASSY 29 A624015 SAP ALPHA10 02 29 AUDIO VOLUME ASSY 30 A201701 KEY A 84T MARK Person KEY TOP END PATIENT 31 A201702 KEY A 84T ACOUSTIC POWER KEY TOP ACOUSTIC POWER 32 A201703 KEY B 84T MENU KEY TO...

Page 370: ...C KEY TOP REC 55 A201726 KEY D 84T MARKlPRINT rightm KEY TOP PRINT2 56 A201727 KEY E 84T ENTER L KEY TOP ENTER L 57 A201728 KEY F 84T SCAN AREA KEY TOP SCAN AREA 58 A201729 KEY F 84T CURSOR B L S KEY...

Page 371: ...MN2 2008 Rev 2 SECTION 10 Parts List 10 23 Blank page...

Page 372: ...MN2 2008 Rev 2 SECTION 10 Parts List 10 24 03 CABLE HANGER L KI 630V S N 1...

Page 373: ...MN2 2008 Rev 2 SECTION 10 Parts List 10 25 INDEX DESCRIPTION UNIT S N 03 CABLE HANGER L KI 630V Item Code Part number Description Serial number Specification 1 A150181 L Ki 630V CABLE HANGER...

Page 374: ...MN2 2008 Rev 2 SECTION 10 Parts List 10 26 04 POWER SUPPLY UNIT EU 6030B EU 6030E S N 1 8 7 6 5 4 9 11 2 3 12 13 10...

Page 375: ...MN2 2008 Rev 2 SECTION 10 Parts List 10 27 04 POWER SUPPLY UNIT EU 6030F S N 1 2 9 11 3 4 10 12 13 6...

Page 376: ...700 DC DC CONVERTER UNIT 2 M00101 M00950 For EU 6030B EU 6030E 6 A802840 EP510800 LOW VOLTAGE CIRCUIT 1 M00101 M00950 For EU 6030B EU 6030E 6 A803039 EP537300 LOW VOLTAGE CIRCUIT M00951 For EU 6030F 7...

Page 377: ...MN2 2008 Rev 2 SECTION 10 Parts List 10 29 04 POWER SUPPLY UNIT EU 6031B S N 20 1AC outlet JB 273 274 Index 05 C DA Note Excluding AC outlet JB 273 274 INDEX 05 18 19 17 22 21 23...

Page 378: ...MN2 2008 Rev 2 SECTION 10 Parts List 10 30 04 POWER SUPPLY UNIT EU 6031C S N 20 18 19 17 22 21 23 1AC outlet JB 273 274 Index 05 C DA Note Excluding AC outlet JB 273 274 INDEX 05...

Page 379: ...er Description Serial number Specification 17 A030108 EU 6031 SUB POWER SUPPLY UNIT 18 A802846 EP511100 HIGH VOLTAGE CIRCUIT 1 19 A898004 EP512700 HIGH VOLTAGE CIRCUIT 2 20 A625058 109P0812H6D01 FAN 2...

Page 380: ...MN2 2008 Rev 2 SECTION 10 Parts List 10 32 05 JUNCTION BOX JB 273 JB 274 S N 1 5 4 3 6 2...

Page 381: ...r Description Serial number Specification 1 A201742 JB 273 AC OUTLET ASSY 200V For 200 240V 2 A802907 EP525000 PC UNIT AC OUT For 200 240V 3 A030070 418902 AC OUTLET For 200 240V 4 A201743 JB 274 AC O...

Page 382: ...MN2 2008 Rev 2 SECTION 10 Parts List 10 34 06 USM 28 UNIT USM 28 S N M00101 M00300 4 RIGHT SIDE VIEW 10 5 6 7 8 9 20 2 3 11 12 13 14 15 16 1 19 27 18 17 28 Option EU 9100 Option PM A10 H001...

Page 383: ...08 Rev 2 SECTION 10 Parts List 10 35 06 USM 28 UNIT USM 28 S N M00301 M00950 Option EU 9100 4 RIGHT SIDE VIEW 10 1 5 6 7 8 9 20 11 12 13 15 16 19 27 26 18 17 28 Option PM A10 H001 14 Lite Ver Option E...

Page 384: ...ECTION 10 Parts List 10 36 06 USM 28 UNIT USM 28 S N M00951 M01050 4 RIGHT SIDE VIEW 10 1 5 6 7 8 9 20 11 12 19 26 Option EU 9100 13 16 18 17 28 Option PM A10 H006 14 Lite Ver Option EU 9102 15 29 Opt...

Page 385: ...2 SECTION 10 Parts List 10 37 06 USM 28 UNIT USM 28 S N M01051 4 RIGHT SIDE VIEW 10 1 5 6 7 8 9 20 11 12 19 26 Option EU 9100 13 16 18 17 28 Option PM A10 H006 14 Lite Ver Option EU 9102 15 29 Option...

Page 386: ...25 PCB Tx Generator 4 6 PCB Wave Generator 1 PCB Tx Generator C DA Note Excluding PCB Tx Generator 4 PCB Probe Selector EP494800AA BB BC EP494800BD 1 C DA Note Excluding the metal palate on PCB Probe...

Page 387: ...USM 28 UNIT USM 28 S N 17 PCB CPU I O 1 Ok fj G F Note Including cables and plates 16 PCB CPU 1 EP496000 CPU cooler 1 Ok f kXQiMG F Note Including Cable and Heat sink 31 3 USB Ok f USB cable DVI Ok f...

Page 388: ...MN2 2008 Rev 2 SECTION 10 Parts List 10 40 06 USM 28 UNIT USM 28 S N M00101 M01100 M01151 M01184 M01275 M01300 22 21...

Page 389: ...MN2 2008 Rev 2 SECTION 10 Parts List 10 41 06 USM 28 UNIT USM 28 S N M01101 M01150 M01185 M01274 M01301 21 22 30 S N M00101...

Page 390: ...PCB RX BEAM FORMER M00101 M01050 8 A803059 EP531800 PCB RX BEAM FORMER M01051 9 A802915 EP495300 PCB TIMING PROCESSOR 10 A802916 EP495400 PCB BEAM PROCESSOR 1 M00111 M00200 10 A802917 EP523300 PCB BE...

Page 391: ...A802929 EP491100 PCB BACKPLANE M00101 M00950 20 A803049 EP528000 PCB BACKPLANE M00951 21 HDD 22 A802930 CO PSC 138 X 05C0 05C 0 05C0 CABLE CABLE801 M00101 M01100 M01151 M01184 M01275 M01300 22 A803050...

Page 392: ...MN2 2008 Rev 2 SECTION 10 Parts List 10 44 07 STORAGE DRIVE UNIT EU 9098 S N M00101 M01530 1 2 3 4 6 5...

Page 393: ...MN2 2008 Rev 2 SECTION 10 Parts List 10 45 07 STORAGE DRIVE UNIT EU 9098 S N M01531 3 6 1 4 1Ok fC DA Excluding Cable 2 5 11...

Page 394: ...1 For EU 9098C 3 A897026 YD 8U10 01520050 FLOPPY DISK DRIVE 4 A897027 MCP3064AP MO DISK DRIVE M00101 M01530 4 A100489 SAP ALPHA10 07 04 PANEL USB PORT M01531 For EU 9098C 5 A802934 EP517800 PCB USB AT...

Page 395: ...MN2 2008 Rev 2 SECTION 10 Parts List 10 47 Blank page...

Page 396: ...MN2 2008 Rev 2 SECTION 10 Parts List 10 48 08 PHYSIOLOGOCAL SIGNAL UNIT PEU ALPHA10 S N 1 2 6 5 4 3...

Page 397: ...r Specification 1 A010012 PEU ALPHA10 Physio Signal unit M00101 M00309 M00313 M00315 1 A010014 PEU ALPHA10 B Physio Signal unit M00310 M00312 M00316 M00350 2 A802939 EP499700 PCB Physio Amp 3 A802940...

Page 398: ...MN2 2008 Rev 2 SECTION 10 Parts List 10 50 09 MONITOR IPC 1710 S N M00101 M01590 2 1 4 3 5...

Page 399: ...ist 10 51 09 MONITOR IPC 1710 S N M00101 M01590 6 7 9 8 10 11 ckS FUSE 15PIN D SUB PYMTlOk f m 15PIN D SUB Connector with cable assy AC INLET lOk f m AC INLET with cable assy Hi FAN Yf PCB Ok f PCB Pa...

Page 400: ...P CV1710 1 4 KNOB M00101 M01590 For IPC 1710 5 A201749 MP TI10 TILT TABLE M00101 M00500 For IPC 1710 5 A201797 MP TI10B TILT TABLE M00501 M01590 For IPC 1710 6 A603049 BS C1710 C BARE CHASSIS M00101 M...

Page 401: ...MN2 2008 Rev 2 SECTION 10 Parts List 10 53 09 MONITOR IPF 1901 S N M01591 13 14 15 12 giXKZk FRONT COVER JfTk OPTICAL FILTER eIKZk REAR COVER...

Page 402: ...MN2 2008 Rev 2 SECTION 10 Parts List 10 54 09 MONITOR IPF 1901 S N M01591 19 17 16 AC IU_Tk AC Adaptor hkRN Power Jig DC hkOk f DC Power Cable 18 AC hkOk f AC Power Cable...

Page 403: ...S 19A FRONT COVER FRONT 19inch LCD MONITOR M01591 For IPF 1901 14 A201893 CASS 19A REAR COVER REAR 19inch LCD MONITOR M01591 For IPF 1901 15 A603051 L KI 929 OPTICAL FILTER M01591 For IPF 1901 16 A603...

Page 404: ...MN2 2008 Rev 2 SECTION 10 Parts List 10 56 11 MONITOR ARM PSC 138 2B 1 S N 1 TILT ASSY ARM ASSY 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 12 11 13...

Page 405: ...F 1901 6 A201857 PSC 142 3 6 COVER TOP For IPF 1901 7 A201858 PSC 142 3 24 COVER TILT UPPER For IPF 1901 8 A201859 PSC 142 3 25 COVER TILT LOWER For IPF 1901 9 A201860 PSC 142 3 40 MONITOR STOPPER PIN...

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