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LOGIQ BOOK XP  Series

Basic Service Manual

Part Number: 5194296-100

Revision: 10

Summary of Contents for Logiq Book XP series

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Page 8: ...ТОМУ ЧТО СПЕЦИАЛИСТ ПО ТЕХОБСЛУЖИВАНИЮ ОПЕРАТОР ИЛИ ПАЦИЕНТ ПОЛУЧАТ УДАР ЗЛЕКТРИЧЕСКИМ ТОКОМ МЕХАНИЧЕСКУЮ ТРАВМУ ИЛИ ДРУГОЕ ПОВРЕЖДЕНИЕ ТОВА СЕРВИЗНО РЪКОВОДСТВО Е НАЛИЧНО САМО НА АНГЛИЙСКИ ЕЗИК АКО ДОСТАВЧИКЪТ НА СЕРВИЗНИ УСЛУГИ НА КЛИЕНТ СЕ НУЖДАЕ ОТ ЕЗИК РАЗЛИЧЕН ОТ АНГЛИЙСКИ ЗАДЪЛЖЕНИЕ НА КЛИЕНТА Е ДА ПРЕДОСТАВИ ПРЕВОДАЧЕСКА УСЛУГА НЕ СЕ ОПИТВАЙТЕ ДА ИЗВЪРШВАТЕ СЕРВИЗНО ОБСЛУЖВАНЕ НА ТОВА ОБОР...

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Page 10: ...Nİ KILAVUZUN İNGİLİZCE DIŞINDAKİ BİR DİLDE OLMASINI İSTERSE KILAVUZU TERCÜME ETTİRMEK MÜŞTERİNİN SORUMLULUĞUNDADIR SERVİS KILAVUZUNU OKUYUP ANLAMADAN EKİPMANLARA MÜDAHALE ETMEYİNİZ BU UYARININ GÖZ ARDI EDİLMESİ ELEKTRİK ÇARPMASI YA DA MEKANİK VEYA DİĞER TÜRDEN KAZALAR SONUCUNDA TEKNİSYENİN OPERATÖRÜN YA DA HASTANIN YARALANMASINA YOL AÇABİLİR DİKKAT TR JA Traditional Chinese ...

Page 11: ...GE HEALTHCARE DIRECTION 5194296 100 REVISION 10 LOGIQ BOOK XP SERIES BASIC SERVICE MANUAL ix ZH CN KO ...

Page 12: ...will comply with the requirements of the applicable electrical codes The purchaser of GE equipment shall only utilize qualified personnel i e GE s field engineers personnel of third party service companies with equivalent training or licensed electricians to perform electrical servicing on the equipment OMISSIONS ERRORS If there are any omissions errors or suggestions for improving this documentat...

Page 13: ...duplicated in any form in whole or in part without prior written permission of GE Healthcare GE Healthcare may revise this publication from time to time without written notice TRADEMARKS All products and their name brands are trademarks of their respective holders COPYRIGHTS All Material Copyright 2009 2012 by General Electric Company Inc All Rights Reserved ...

Page 14: ... 05 29 Add instruction for loading system software with USB memory stick and add new spare parts 10 2012 12 17 Update package label and add new spare parts Pages Revision Pages Revision Title Page N A Chapter 5 Theory pages 5 1 to 5 18 10 Important Precautions i to ix 10 Chapter 6 Service Adjustments pages 6 1 to 6 2 10 Table of Contents pages i to xii 10 Chapter 7 Diagnostics Troubleshooting page...

Page 15: ... Conventions Used in Book 1 3 Standard Hazard Icons 1 4 Product Icons 1 5 Safety Considerations 1 9 Introduction 1 9 Human Safety 1 9 Mechanical Safety 1 9 Electrical Safety 1 10 Labels Locations 1 10 Battery Safety 1 11 Dangerous Procedure Warnings 1 13 Lockout Tagout Requirements For USA Only 1 14 Returning Shipping Probes and Repair Parts 1 15 EMC EMI and ESD 1 16 Electromagnetic Compatibility ...

Page 16: ... 3 Site Circuit Breaker 2 3 Site Power Outlets 2 3 Unit Power Plug 2 3 Power Stability Requirements 2 3 EMI Limitations 2 4 Scan Probe Environmental Requirements 2 5 Facility Needs 2 6 Recommended Ultrasound Room Layout 2 6 Purchaser Responsibilities 2 6 Required Features 2 7 Desirable Features 2 7 Recommended and Alternate Ultrasound Room Layout 2 8 Networking Pre installation Requirements 2 9 St...

Page 17: ...ection 3 8 System Voltage Settings 3 8 EMI Protection 3 8 Completing the Installation 3 9 Power On Boot Up 3 9 System Power On 3 9 Turn on the system 3 10 Power Off Shutdown 3 10 Back end Processor Power Down 3 10 System Shutdown 3 11 Transducer Connection 3 11 System Configuration 3 12 System Specifications 3 12 Physical Dimensions 3 12 Electrical Specifications 3 13 Approved peripherals 3 13 Con...

Page 18: ...For R2 2 1 or lower 3 28 Upgrading Application Software For R2 2 1 or lower 3 30 Loading the system software with DVD For R2 2 2 3 33 Loading the System Software with USB Memory Stick For R2 2 2 or above 3 38 Functional Check out 3 43 Option Key Update 3 44 Probe Recognition Check 3 48 Peripheral Devices Check 3 48 Reinstall DICOM Devices 3 49 Paperwork 3 50 Product Locator Installation 3 50 User ...

Page 19: ...4 6 Brightness 4 6 Lockout Tagout LOTO requirements 4 6 System Features 4 7 Control Panel 4 7 LOGIQ Book XP Series SoftMenu Key Tour 4 8 Monitor Display 4 9 B Mode Checks 4 10 Preparations 4 10 B Mode OP Panel Controls 4 11 B Mode Softmenu Key 4 12 M Mode Controls 4 13 Preparations 4 13 M Mode OP Panel Controls 4 14 M Mode Softmenu Key 4 15 Color Flow Mode Checks 4 16 Preparations 4 16 Color Flow ...

Page 20: ...Cine 4 24 Activating CINE 4 24 Quickly Move to Start End Frame 4 24 Start Frame End Frame 4 24 Adjusting the CINE Loop Playback Speed 4 24 Moving through a CINE Loop Frame By Frame 4 24 Image Management QG 4 24 Backup and Restore Database Preset Configurations and Images 4 25 Formatting Media 4 25 Backup System Presets and Configurations 4 26 Restore System Presets and Configurations 4 27 Archivin...

Page 21: ...tribution 5 5 Fans 5 6 Common Service Platform 5 7 Introduction 5 7 Global Service User Interface GSUI 5 7 Internationalization 5 7 Service Login 5 7 Access Security 5 7 The usage for security cable 5 8 Service Home Page 5 9 Error Logs Tab Not available on LOGIQ Book XP Series now 5 10 Logs 5 11 Utilities 5 12 Search 5 12 Exit 5 13 Diagnostics 5 14 Diagnostics Execution 5 14 Diagnostic Reports 5 1...

Page 22: ...RECTION 5194296 100 REVISION 10 LOGIQ BOOK XP SERIES BASIC SERVICE MANUAL 8 Table of Contents CHAPTER 6 Service Adjustments Overview 6 1 Purpose of this chapter 6 6 1 Monitor Adjustments 6 2 Adjustments Procedures 6 2 ...

Page 23: ...set the P3 Key to Customer s Functionality 7 7 Global Service User Interface GSUI 7 8 Enter global service user interface 7 8 Active Diagnostic Function 7 10 Reset Database 7 11 Clean Userdefs 7 13 Update FPGA 7 15 Control Frame 7 15 Button 7 15 Loop Count 7 15 Progress Indicator 7 16 Short Text Message 7 16 Background Color 7 16 Common Diagnostics 7 17 Utilities 7 17 Disruptive Mode 7 17 System S...

Page 24: ...TION 5194296 100 REVISION 10 LOGIQ BOOK XP SERIES BASIC SERVICE MANUAL 10 Table of Contents LOGIQ Book XP Series Diagnostic Descriptions 7 19 Troubleshooting 7 19 FRU Test 7 20 MST 7 20 DFP 7 21 DTX 7 22 DCNN 7 23 PC 7 24 ...

Page 25: ...edures Overview 8 1 Purpose of Chapter 8 8 1 Disassembly Re assembly 8 1 Warning and Caution 8 1 Handle Assy FRU No 312 8 2 Tools 8 2 Needed Manpower 8 2 Preparations 8 2 Removal Procedure 8 2 Mounting procedure 8 2 Trackball Roller Cleaning 8 4 Tools 8 4 Needed Manpower 8 4 Preparations 8 4 Procedure 8 4 Loading the System Software 8 6 ...

Page 26: ...l Parts Overview 9 1 Purpose of Chapter 9 9 1 List of Abbreviations 9 1 Renewal Parts Lists 9 2 Equipment Models Covered in this Chapter 9 2 Operator Console Assy 9 3 Keyboard Assy 9 4 Bottom Assy 9 4 Isolation Cart Components 9 5 Isolation Cart Enhanced Version Components 9 7 Accessories and Kits 9 10 Manuals 9 14 Probes 9 15 ...

Page 27: ...stem Maintenance 10 5 Preliminary Checks 10 5 Functional Checks See Also Chapter 4 10 6 System Checks 10 6 Peripheral Option Checks 10 7 Input Power 10 7 AC DC Adapter Inspection 10 7 Cleaning 10 7 General Cleaning 10 7 Physical Inspection 10 8 Optional Diagnostic Checks 10 9 View the Logs 10 9 Probe Maintenance 10 9 Probe Related Checks 10 9 Basic Probe Care 10 9 Basic Probe Cleaning 10 9 Battery...

Page 28: ...P SERIES BASIC SERVICE MANUAL 14 Table of Contents Probe Leakage Current Test 10 16 Definition 10 16 Generic Procedure 10 16 No Meter Probe Adapter Procedure 10 16 Data Sheet for Transducer Source Leakage Current 10 17 When There s Too Much Leakage Current 10 18 ...

Page 29: ...s Contains functional checks that are recommended as part of the installation or as required during servicing and periodic maintenance 5 Chapter 5 Components and Functions Theory Contains block diagrams and functional explanations of the electronics 6 Chapter 6 Service Adjustments Contains instructions on how to make available adjustments to the LOGIQ Book XP Series 7 Chapter 7 Diagnostics Trouble...

Page 30: ...f the Basic Service Manual Service Personnel installation maintenance etc Hospital s Service Personnel Contractors Some parts of Chapter 2 Pre Installation 1 1 5 Purpose of Operator Manual s The Operator Manual s should be fully read and understood before operating the LOGIQ Book XP Series and also kept near the unit for quick reference ...

Page 31: ...r potential hazards are labeled in one of following ways NOTE Notes provide important information about an item or a procedure Information contained in a NOTE can often save you time or effort DANGER DANGER IS USED TO INDICATE THE PRESENCE OF A HAZARD THAT WILL CAUSE SEVERE PERSONAL INJURY OR DEATH IF THE INSTRUCTIONS ARE IGNORED WARNING WARNING WARNING IS USED TO INDICATE THE PRESENCE OF A HAZARD...

Page 32: ...ter In addition to text several different graphical icons symbols may be used to make you aware of specific types of hazards that could cause harm Other hazard icons make you aware of specific procedures that should be followed Table 1 2 Standard Hazard Icons ELECTRICAL MECHANICAL RADIATION LASER HEAT PINCH Table 1 3 Standard Icons Indicating a Special Procedure Be Used AVOID STATIC ELECTRICITY TA...

Page 33: ...l of the console Type Class Label Used to indicate the degree of safety or protection Bottom panel of the adapter IP Code IPX1 Indicates the degree of protection provided by the enclosure per IEC60 529 Can not be used in operating room environment Footswitch Authorized European Representative address Bottom panel United States only Prescription Requirement label Bottom panel Equipment Type BF man ...

Page 34: ...otective Earth indicates the protective earth grounding terminal Inside of AC adapter TUV Listing and Certification Mark is used to designate conformance to nationally recognized product safety standards The Mark bears the name and or logo of the testing laboratory product category safety standard is assessed and a control number Bottom panel of the console Date of manufacture The date could be a ...

Page 35: ... materials in excess of the limits established by Chinese standard SJ T11363 2006 Requirements for Concentration Limits for Certain Hazardous Substances in Electronic Information Products The number in the symbol is the Environment friendly Use Period EFUP which indicates the period during which the toxic or hazardous substances or elements contained in electronic information products will not lea...

Page 36: ...the battery To minimize potential effects on the environment and human health it is important that all marked batteries that you remove from the product are properly recycled or disposed For information on how the battery may be safely removed from the device please consult the service manual or equipment instructions Information on the potential effects on the environment and human health of the ...

Page 37: ...ansporting place the system in its special storage case Ensure that the system is firmly secured while inside the vehicle Secure system with straps or as directed otherwise to prevent motion during transport Prevent vibration damage by driving cautiously Avoid unpaved roads excessive speeds and erratic stops or starts WARNING WARNING Ultrasound probes are highly sensitive medical instruments that ...

Page 38: ...ectrical ground The system is equipped with a three conductor AC power cable This must be plugged into an approved electrical outlet with protective ground The power outlet used for this equipment should not be shared with other types of equipment Both the system power cable and the power connector meet international electrical standards 1 3 5 Labels Locations Please refer to Basic User Manual for...

Page 39: ...iting or fumes from the battery causing equipment damage observe the following precautions Do not immerse the battery in water or allow it to get wet Do not put the battery into a microwave oven or pressurized container If the battery leaks or emits an odor remove it from all possible flammable sources If the battery emits an odor or heat is deformed or discolored or in a way appears abnormal duri...

Page 40: ... PRESENT IN THIS EQUIPMENT USE EXTREME CAUTION WHEN HANDLING TESTING AND ADJUSTING WARNING WARNING EXPLOSION WARNING DO NOT OPERATE THE EQUIPMENT IN AN EXPLOSIVE ATMOSPHERE OPERATION OF ANY ELECTRICAL EQUIPMENT IN SUCH AN ENVIRONMENT CONSTITUTES A DEFINITE SAFETY HAZARD WARNING WARNING DO NOT SUBSTITUTE PARTS OR MODIFY EQUIPMENT BECAUSE OF THE DANGER OF INTRODUCING ADDITIONAL HAZARDS DO NOT INSTAL...

Page 41: ...uipment 4 Apply Lockout Tagout Devices 5 Remove battery 6 Control all stored and residual energy 7 Verify isolation All potentially hazardous stored or residual energy is relieved NOTICE Energy Control and Power Lockout for LOGIQ Book XP Series WHEN SERVICING PARTS OF THE SYSTEM WHERE THERE IS EXPOSURE TO VOLTAGE GREATER THAN 30 VOLTS 1 TURN OFF THE SCANNER 2 UNPLUG THE SYSTEM 3 MAINTAIN CONTROL O...

Page 42: ...or intended for use in patient care are regulated medical waste for transportation purposes and must be transported as a hazardous material NOTE The USER SERVICE staff should dispose all the waste properly as per federal state and local waste disposal regulation The ultrasound system is not meant to be long term storange of patient data or image The user is responsible for the data on the system a...

Page 43: ... signal cables In addition to electromagnetic energy EMC also includes possible effects from electrical fields magnetic fields electrostatic discharge and disturbances in the electrical power supply 1 4 2 CE Compliance The LOGIQ Book XP Series unit conforms to all applicable conducted and radiated emission limits and to immunity from electrostatic discharge radiated and conducted RF fields magneti...

Page 44: ... Location Phone Number USA GE Medical Systems Ultrasound Service Engineering 9900 Innovation Drive Wauwatosa WI 53226 Service On site Service Parts Applications support 1 800 437 1171 1 800 558 2040 1 800 682 5327 or 1 262 524 5698 Canada 1 800 668 0732 Latin America Service Applications Support 1 800 321 7937 1 262 524 5698 Europe GE Ultraschall Deutschland GmbH Co KG BeethovenstraBe 239 Postfach...

Page 45: ...turer Table 1 6 System Manufacturer Manufacturer Phone Number GE Medical Systems China Co Ltd No 19 Changjiang Road Wuxi National Hi Tech Dev Zone Jiangsu P R China 214028 TEL 86 510 85225888 FAX 86 510 85226688 GE Ultrasound Korea 65 1 Sangdaewon dong Jungwon gu Seongnam si Gyeonggi do Korea 462 120 TEL 82 31 740 6112 FAX 82 31 740 6435 ...

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Page 47: ...s chapter 2 This chapter provides the information required to plan and prepare for the installation of a LOGIQ Book XP Series Included are descriptions of the facility and electrical needs to be met by the purchaser of the unit 2 1 2 Chapter Contents Table 2 1 Contents in Chapter 2 Section Description Page Number 2 1 Overview 2 1 2 2 General Console Requirements 2 2 2 3 Facility Needs 2 6 ...

Page 48: ...The dedicated line shall consist of one phase a neutral not shared with any other circuit and a full size ground wire from the distribution panel to the Ultrasound outlet Sites with a mains power system without a defined Neutral The dedicated line shall consist of one phase two lines not shared with any other circuit and a full size ground wire from the distribution panel to the Ultrasound outlet ...

Page 49: ...st equipment needed to support this unit must also be present within 1 m 3 2 ft of the unit Electrical installation must meet all current local state and national electrical codes 2 2 2 5 Unit Power Plug If the unit arrives without a power plug or with the wrong plug you must contact your GE dealer or the installation engineer must supply what is locally required 2 2 2 6 Power Stability Requiremen...

Page 50: ...ding is the most likely reason a unit will have noisy images Check grounding of the power cord and power outlet Replace all screws RF gaskets covers cores After you finish repairing or updating the system replace all covers and tighten all screws Any cable with an external connection requires a magnet wrap at each end Install the shield over the front of card cage Loose or missing covers or RF gas...

Page 51: ...onmental Requirements Operation 10 to 40 C Storage 10 to 50 C NOTE Temperature in degrees C Conversion to Degrees F Degrees C 9 5 32 NOTICE SYSTEMS AND ELECTRONIC PROBES ARE DESIGNED FOR STORAGE TEMPERATURES OF 10 TO 50 degrees C WHEN EXPOSED TO LARGE TEMPERATURE VARIATIONS THE PRODUCT SHOULD BE KEPT IN ROOM TEMPERATURE FOR 10 HOURS BEFORE USE ...

Page 52: ...d electrical contractors Other connections between pieces of electrical equipment products involved and the accompanying electrical installations are highly sophisticated and special engineering competence is required All electrical work on these product must comply with the requirements of applicable electrical codes The purchaser of GE equipment must only utilize qualified personnel to perform e...

Page 53: ...asound unit is only a conduit Dedicated single branch power outlet of adequate amperage meeting all local and national codes which is located less than 2 5 m 8 ft from the unit s proposed location Door opening is at least 76 cm 30 in wide Proposed location for unit is at least 0 2m 0 67 ft from the wall for cooling Power outlet and place for any external peripheral are within 2 m 6 5 ft of each ot...

Page 54: ...R H EA D LIG H TS D I MM ER D ED I C AT ED PO W ER R EC EP TA C LE EXT ER N A L PE R IPH ER A LS SINK C O UN TER TO P FILM VIEW ER FILM SUPPLIES SINK LINEN SUPPLY PR OB ES SUPPLIES 24 IN 61 C M EXAM INA R I O N TAB LE 76 IN 193 C M D OO R 30 IN 76 C M A n 8 by 10 footM inimalFloor Plan D ED I C AT ED PO W ER O U TLE TS A 14 by 17 footR ecommended Floor Plan G E C AB INET FOT SO FTW A R E A N D MA ...

Page 55: ...peripherals enabling viewing to be done while scanning continues With DICOM images can be archived stored and retrieved faster easier and at a lower cost 2 3 4 4 DICOM Option Pre installation Requirements To configure the LOGIQ Book XP Series to work with other network connections the site s network administrator must provide some necessary information Information must include A host name local po...

Page 56: ...ts cont d Figure 2 2 Worksheet for DICOM Network Information LOGIQBook Host Name AE Title Local Port IP Address Net Mask ROUTING INFORMATION ROUTER2 ROUTER3 ROUTER1 Destination IP Addresses GATEWAY IP Addresses Default DICOM APPLICATION INFORMATION NAME Store 2 Store 3 Store 1 MAKE REVISION IP ADDRESSES PORT AE TITLE Store 5 Store 6 Store 4 Storage Commit MPPS Worklist ...

Page 57: ...tion Time The LOGIQ Book XP Series installation and functional checkout will take approximately one hour LOGIQ Book XP Series consoles with optional equipment may take slightly longer Table 3 1 Contents in Chapter 3 Section Description Page Number 3 1 Overview 3 1 3 2 Receiving and Unpacking the Equipment 3 4 3 3 Packing the Equipment 3 7 3 4 Preparing for Installation 3 8 3 5 Completing the Insta...

Page 58: ... labels refer to LABELS ON PACKAGE 2 After being transported the unit may be very cold or hot If this is the case allow the unit to acclimate before you turn it on It requires one hour for each 2 5 C increment it s temperature is below 10 C or above 40 C DANGER Equipment damage possibility Turning the system on without acclimation after arriving at site may cause the system to be damaged Table 3 3...

Page 59: ...DANGER To prevent electrical shock connect the unit to a properly grounded power outlet Do not use a three to two prong adapter This defeats safety grounding DANGER Do not operate this unit unless all board covers are securely in place DANGER OPERATOR MANUAL S The User Manual s should be fully read and understood before operating the LOGIQ Book XP Series and kept near the unit for quick reference ...

Page 60: ...g and Unpacking the Equipment When a new system arrives check that any components are not damaged and are not in short supply If shipping damage or shortage occurs contact the address shown in Chapter 1 1 Cut the four PLASTIC BANDs 2 Cut the adhesive tape and open top covers of paper carton Figure 3 1 Open top covers of paper carton Adhesive tape Plastic Bands 1 2 ...

Page 61: ...ment cont d 3 Take out the Paper pad 4 Take out console together with 2 interleavers 5 Take out the interleavers beside Accessories Package 6 Take out Accessories Package Figure 3 2 Unpacking the equipment CAUTION Do not lift the unit by the rubber band Equipment damage may result Console and interleavers Accessories Package A interleaver rubber band r Paper pad ...

Page 62: ... BASIC SERVICE MANUAL 3 6 Section 3 2 Receiving and Unpacking the Equipment Section 3 2 Receiving and Unpacking the Equipment cont d 7 Remove 2 interleavers 8 Remove plastic bag Figure 3 3 Removing interleavers and plastic bag Console Interleaver Interleaver Plastic bag ...

Page 63: ...an move the LOGIQ Book XP Series Before moving store all loose parts in original accessory box or in back pack Return probes to original box Section 3 3 Packing the Equipment Please pack LOGIQ Book XP Series in the reverse order of unpacking Figure 3 4 Labels on Package CAUTION Please carefully unpack the system and do not dispose the package of LOGIQ Book XP Series so that it can be reused for se...

Page 64: ...e Voltage settings for the LOGIQ Book XP Series System is found on a label located on the AC adapter 220 240VAC China 100 120VAC USA Japan 220 240VAC Europe Latin America 3 4 3 EMI Protection This Unit has been designed to minimize the effects of Electro Magnetic Interference EMI Many of the covers shields and screws are provided primarily to protect the system from image artifacts caused by this ...

Page 65: ...recycled too quickly 3 5 1 1 System Power On Lower the handle Plug the AC adapter output connector into the system DC input port located on the system s rear panel with the arrow side upward Plug the AC adapter power cord into a grounded protective earth outlet Figure 3 5 connect AC adapter When power is applied to the system power is distributed to the Cooling Unit Control Panel LCD Peripherals a...

Page 66: ...rning off a system wait at least ten seconds before turning it on again The system may not be able to boot if power is recycled too quickly 3 5 2 1 Back end Processor Power Down To power down the system 1 Press the Power On Off switch at the front of the system once 2 The System Exit window is displayed Figure 3 7 System Exit Window 3 Using the Trackball or Select key select Shutdown 4 The shutdow...

Page 67: ...ocating the system 3 5 3 Transducer Connection 1 Carefully open the system LCD display plug the probe connector into the probe port then lock the probe latch upward NOTE Please ensure that the probe latch is in an unlocked position before you connect the probe to the systsem Figure 3 8 Connect the probe NOTE It is not necessary to turn OFF power to connect or disconnect a probe probe latch probe l...

Page 68: ...tem Specifications 3 6 1 1 Physical Dimensions The physical dimensions of the LOGIQ Book XP Series console are summarized in Figure 3 9 on page 3 12 Table 3 4 Physical Dimensions of LOGIQ Book XP Series Height Width Depth Unit 78 99 5 350 280 320 mm 3 07 3 92 13 78 11 12 6 inches Figure 3 9 Overall Dimensions 78 99 5 350 280 320 WEIGHT 4 3KG 9 5 lb NOTE Length is in mm ...

Page 69: ...B Officejet Color Printer HP HP 100 Mobile USB USB DVD RW LITEON LITEON DX 20A4P USB USB DVD RW LITEON LITEON Model eHAU 120 USB USB DVD RW LITEON LITEON Model eHAU 324 USB USB DVD RW Plextor PX L890UE USB USB DVD RW LITEON LITEON eSAU108 DVDRW USB USB DVD RW LITEON LITEON eUAU108 DVDRW USB Wireless LAN Adapter Cisco LDK10250 PCMCIA Wireless LAN Adapter Cisco AIR CB2AG A K9 PCMCIA Wireless LAN Ada...

Page 70: ...1 Rear Panel Connector Located on the rear panel are video input and output connectors audio input and output camera expose connectors footswitch connector power connector and control connections for printer and service tools WARNING WARNING Equipment damage possibility Be sure to use the following recommended connecting cables to connect recording devices and a network with LOGIQ Book XP Series c...

Page 71: ... RW and or Footswitch etc 4 Port for DC input AC Adapter NOTE After User insert the PC Card into the PCMCIA Port a Beep of buzzer will be heard which means the Card works properly otherwise please pull out the Card and insert again NOTE Each outer case ground line of peripheral accessory connectors are protectively grounded Signal ground lines are not isolated Figure 3 10 Rear Connector Panel NOTI...

Page 72: ...USB Table 3 9 Pin assignment of USB1 Table 3 10 Pin assignment of USB2 3 Pin assignment of RS232C for external VGA Connector D SUB 15Pin Female Table 3 11 Pin Assignments of RS232C for External VGA Pin No Signal Pin No Signal 1 3 2 NC Pin No Signal Pin No Signal 1 5VDC 3 DATA 2 DATA 4 GND Pin No Signal Pin No Signal 1 5VDC 3 DATA 2 DATA 4 GND Pin No Signal Pin No Signal 1 RED 9 N A 2 GREEN 10 SGND...

Page 73: ...TA5 38 BCDATA12 5 BCDATA6 39 BCDATA13 6 BCDATA7 40 BCDATA14 7 BCE1 41 BCDATA15 8 BCADR10 42 BCE2 9 BOE 43 BVS1 10 BCADR11 44 BIORD 11 BCADR9 45 BIOWR 12 BCADR8 46 BCADR17 13 BCADR13 47 BCADR18 14 BCADR14 48 BCADR19 15 BWE_C 49 BCADR20 16 BRDY_IREO 50 BCADR21 17 PPCMVCCB 51 PPCMVCCB 18 PPCMVPPB 52 PPCMVPPB 19 BCADR15 53 BCADR22 20 BCADR16 54 BCADR23 21 BCADR12 55 BCADR24 22 BCADR7 56 BCADR25 23 BCA...

Page 74: ... Connect B W printer to the system B W Printer can be properly connected using USB Port1 or USB Port 2 Figure 3 11 on page 3 18 29 BCADR0 63 BBCD1 30 BCDATA0 64 BCDATA8 31 BCDATA1 65 BCDATA9 32 BCDATA2 66 BCDATA10 33 BIOCS16 67 BCD2 34 DGND 68 DGND Figure 3 11 Connect B W printer to the system Table 3 12 Pin Assignments of PCMCIA Pin No Signal Pin No Signal ...

Page 75: ...erals cont d B Connect color printer to the system Color Printer can be properly connected using USB Port1 or USB Port 2 Figure 3 12 on page 3 19 Figure 3 12 Connect digital color printer to the system NOTICE HP470 Deskjet Color Printer and HP K5400 Officejet Color Printer must connect with PIT Printer Isolation Transformer when being used ...

Page 76: ...fully before Overall system configuration and other factors may also affect the success of creating a CD The following media types have been tested Iomega highly recommends that you use the media types on this list when creating your CDs Not all brands of media have been tested and therefore you may encounter success with other brands not listed This list will be updated as other media is tested a...

Page 77: ... 1x Ricoh CDR80 CD R Type 80 24x 1x Ricoh HS CDRW CDRW 74 10x 12x 10x 8x 4x Ricoh CDRW 74R AZ2 4x 2x Ricoh CDRW 74R AZ2M3 4x 2x Ricoh CDRW 74R AZ2M4 4x 2x Ricoh CDRW 74R AZ 2x Ricoh CDRW 74R AZAM 2x Samsung CDR74 Premium CDR 74 32x 1x Sentinel CDR74 CDR74 Hyperspeed 16x 1x TDK 48x 48x 1x TDK CDR74 CD R74S 24x 1x TDK CDR74 CD R74A 24x 1x TDK CDR80 CD R80A 24x 1x TDK CDRW CD RW74 4x 2x Verbatim CDR ...

Page 78: ...h can be properly connected using USB Port1 or USB Port2 E Connect Wireless LAN Card to the system Wireless LAN Card can be properly connected using Signal Port for Card Figure 3 15 Connect Wireless LAN Card to the system F Connect the CRT to the system CRT can be properly connected using the SVGA output Figure 3 14 Connect Footswitch to the system Footswitch FSU 2001 Footswitch FSU 1000 Wireless ...

Page 79: ...cted using USB port 1 or 2 H Connect the ECG to the system ECG can be properly connected using USB port 1 or 2 NOTE Please refer to the operation manual of each peripheral for information needed by the user to operate the system safely For detailed installation information please refer to the LOGIQ Book XP Series Peripheral Installation Instruction manual 5194298 100 Figure 3 16 USB Memory Connect...

Page 80: ...C RS NORYL GENERAL PURPOSE CONVEX H40402LL 2290776 E8C RS VALOX TRANSVAGINAL TRANSRECTAL MICRO CONVEX H40402LN 2290777 8C RS VALOX VETERINARY PEDIATRIC NEONATAL MICRO CONVEX H40402LS 2354971 i12L RS ABS GE INTRAOPERATIVE SMALL PARTS VASCULAR PEDIATRICS LINEAR H40402LW 2377942 8L RS VALOX SMALL PARTS PERIPHERAL VASCULAR LINEAR H40402LT 2376127 3S RS VALOX CARDIOLOGY TRANSVAGINAL ABDOMEN SECTOR H400...

Page 81: ...c User Manual Chapter 16 Customizing Your System Table 3 15 List of Probes on LOGIQ Book XP Vet Probe Name Material of Headshell Area of Using TYPE Catalog Number Part Number 3C RS NORYL GENERAL PURPOSE CONVEX H41562LJ 5134641 E8C RS VALOX TRANSVAGINAL TRANSRECTAL MICRO CONVEX H41562LL 5134643 8C RS VALOX VETERINARY PEDIATRIC NEONATAL MICRO CONVEX H41562LK 5134642 i12L RS ABS GE INTRAOPERATIVE SMA...

Page 82: ...orksheet Site System Information Services Destination Devices TCP IP Settings Device Type Manufacturer Name IP Address Port AE Title 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 Name AE Title Dept LOGIQ SN Type Floor Room REV Comments CONTACT INFORMATION Name Title Phone E Mail Address Site IP Settings IP Address Subnet Mask Default Gateway Remote Archive Setup Remote Archive IP Remote Archive Name ...

Page 83: ... the system software with CD Refer to section 3 9 1 Loading the System Software with CD from page 3 28 to page 3 32 Load the system software with DVD Refer to section 3 9 2 Loading the system software with DVD For R2 2 2 from page 3 33 to page 3 37 Load the system software with USB memory stick Refer to section 3 9 3 Loading the System Software with USB Memory Stick For R2 2 2 or above from page 3...

Page 84: ... remove all transducers 1 Insert the disk labeled Base System Software Load Image into the CDROM drive 2 Properly turn off the system by momentarily pressing the Power On Off Switch Select Shutdown from the System Exit menu Wait for the Standby Switch to turn amber 3 If the system will not shutdown normally hold down the Power On Off Switch until the light turns from green to amber 4 Turn on the s...

Page 85: ...isplay as shown in Figure 3 19 on page 3 28 7 System CD will be loaded as shown in Figure 3 21 on page 3 29 8 After finish updating system CD take out System Software CD from CD RW prepare to upgrade Application Software Refer to Figure 3 22 on page 3 29 9 After finish updating system CD take out System Software CD from CD RW prepare to upgrade Application Software Refer to Figure 3 22 on page 3 2...

Page 86: ... on page 3 30 6 Select INSTALL SW 7 There will be two dialog boxes popping up warning you that you are about to install new software as shown in Figure 3 24 on page 3 30 In both cases click OK 8 Now you just have to wait till the Software loads Approximately for 10 minutes 9 When the process has completed the window will turn dark and you will see the following message in Figure 3 25 on page 3 31 ...

Page 87: ...ssible while the system is rebooting remove the CD from the drive If you didn t do that don t worry you will get a dialog box like the one shown in Figure 3 26 on page 3 31 12 REMOVE the Applications CD 13 From the Start Applications dialog box select START 14 Select UPGRADE button to upgrade the FPGA while the following message box appears by pressing the unmarked key of the trackball Figure 3 25...

Page 88: ...OOK XP SERIES BASIC SERVICE MANUAL 3 32 Section 3 9 Loading the System Software 3 9 1 2 Upgrading Application Software For R2 2 1 or lower cont d 15 Click on the SHUT DOWN button to shut down the system after FPGA upgrade completing Figure 3 28 FPGA Upgrade ...

Page 89: ...Power off the system 3 Connect the DVD ROM to the system and turn on the DVD ROM 4 Place the Application Software DVD into the DVD ROM drive 5 Power on the system The system will operate automatically to start application software upgrading process 6 The system operates automatically to scan USB Devices as shown in Figure 3 29 on page 3 33 WARNING WARNING While the software install procedure is de...

Page 90: ...C SERVICE MANUAL 3 34 Section 3 9 Loading the System Software 3 9 2 Loading the system software with DVD For R2 2 2 cont d 7 Press any key on the keyboard to continue the steps when message displays as shown in Figure 3 31 on page 3 34 Figure 3 31 Software upgrade continuing ...

Page 91: ...lication software upgrade NOTE When to select a to load complete disk please ensure that any patient data on the disk has been backed up To select b only the bootable C partition is loaded This option is intended for recovery of a system that will not boot up It is not recommended for application software upgrade because during upgrade process the data on the system would possibly be impacted To s...

Page 92: ...re with DVD For R2 2 2 cont d 10 When the message displays as shown in Figure 3 33 on page 3 36 input Yes and press on Enter key on the keyboard to continue the steps 11 The system DVD is being loaded as shown in Figure 3 34 on page 3 36 The Progress Indicator displays the loading progress status Figure 3 33 Upgrading selection Figure 3 34 Upgrading progress status ...

Page 93: ...Installation 3 37 3 9 2 Loading the system software with DVD For R2 2 2 cont d 12 When the system DVD loading as shown in Figure 3 34 on page 3 36 is completed the system upgrade process is completed successfully Follow the instruction as shown in Figure 3 35 on page 3 37 Figure 3 35 Upgrade completed ...

Page 94: ...ng upgrade process the preserved patient data on the system should be backed up before application software upgrade 1 Disconnect the system from the network 2 Power off the system 3 Insert USB memory stick labeled System Application Software to the system 4 Turn on the system System will detect the USB memory stick automatically 5 Press any key to continue when below message display as shown in Fi...

Page 95: ...ure that any patient data on the disk has been backed up To select b only the bootable C partition is loaded This option is intended for recovery of a system that will not boot up It is not recommended for application software upgrade because during upgrade process the data on the system would possibly be impacted To select c to quit system upgrade process NOTICE If you select a ALL existing softw...

Page 96: ...OK XP SERIES BASIC SERVICE MANUAL 3 40 Section 3 9 Loading the System Software 3 9 3 Loading the System Software with USB Memory Stick For R2 2 2 or above cont d 7 Input Yes or No and press Enter key to continue Figure 3 38 Confirmation on loading the system ...

Page 97: ...igure 3 39 on page 3 41 Wait for the software installation to complete Typical installation time 5 10 minutes Status bar on the screen indicates progress If the screen displays as show in Figure 3 40 on page 3 41 following step 7 wait about 1 minute until Figure 3 39 on page 3 41 displays WARNING WARNING Do not interrupt the software loading at any time Figure 3 39 System USB memory stick loading ...

Page 98: ... System Software with USB Memory Stick For R2 2 2 or above cont d 9 After finish updating system remove the USB memory stick and press any key to shut down the system Refer to Figure 3 41 on page 3 42 NOTE If you don not remove the USB memory stick the software system loading process repeats when the system boots up Figure 3 41 System upgrade complete ...

Page 99: ...on control panel 3 Choose the About button on the right 4 Check whether Software Version is the right version for use NOTE The software version information displayed in Figure 3 43 on page 3 43 does not necessarily reflect the software version you install on your ultrasound system The real software version will display on your ultrasound system after you have completed loading the system software ...

Page 100: ...ut when the system is powered on after software loading completion 1 Power on the system 2 Input series number of the system and select OK 3 Input option key according to SW Option Key label 4 Press OK and the system enters scanning mode 5 Refer to the process as below to verify if the options are activated and working Select Utility Advanced Admin System Admin then check option list If the option...

Page 101: ...e options are in disabled status That means the function of these options is not available To activate these options the user need to add new option key Please select New 7 The system pops up a dialogue box for the user to input option key Input option key according to SW Option Key label Select OK Figure 3 45 Add new option key Figure 3 46 Input new option key ...

Page 102: ...ASIC SERVICE MANUAL 3 46 Section 3 9 Loading the System Software 3 9 5 Option Key Update cont d 8 The option key is displayed in the SW Option Key list The status of the options become Valid That means the function of these options is availabe Figure 3 47 Valid new option ...

Page 103: ...ed in two methods Valid until date This status means the option is working only until the displayed date After the date the function of this option becomes disabled If the options need to be activated again the user need to apply for the option key and input it to activate the options Permanent This status means the option is working without a date limitation Figure 3 48 Valid option status ...

Page 104: ...nformation is displayed on the right top location of the screen For the probe specification for intended use on LOGIQ Book XP Series please refer to 3 6 6 on page 3 24 Plug in at least one of each type of probe and check if each of the probes is recognized and the probe information is displayed correctly 3 9 7 Peripheral Devices Check Please check to ensure that all the peripheral devices work pro...

Page 105: ...ices Reinstall any DICOM devices used by the customers and check to ensure these DICOM devices work properly The instruction about installing DICOM devices is not incorporated in this manual To access the instruction about installing DICOM devices please refer to another manual Basic User Manual Please use the latest revision of this document ...

Page 106: ...evant safety and user information is available during the operation and service of the complete system 3 10 1 Product Locator Installation NOTE The Product Locator Installation Card shown may not be same as the provided Product Locator card 3 10 2 User Manual s User Check that the correct User Manual s for the system and software revision is included with the installation Specific language version...

Page 107: ...Q Book XP Series console diagnostics by using the built in service software and power supply adjustments Section 4 2 Required Equipment To perform these tests you ll need any of the sector linear or convex transducers normally you should check all the transducers used on the system Table 4 1 Contents in chapter 4 Section Description Page Number 4 1 Overview 4 1 4 2 Required Equipment 4 1 4 3 Gener...

Page 108: ...m s rear panel with the arrow side upward Plug the AC adapter power cord into a grounded protective earth outlet Figure 4 1 connect AC adapter When power is applied to the system power is distributed to the Cooling Unit Control Panel LCD Peripherals and the Back end Processor CAUTION SYSTEM REQUIRES ALL COVERS Operate this unit only when all board covers and frame panels are securely in place The ...

Page 109: ... wait at least ten seconds before turning it on again The system may not be able to boot if power is recycled too quickly 4 3 2 1 Back end Processor Power Down To power down the system 1 Press the Power On Off switch at the front of the system once 2 The System Exit window is displayed Figure 4 3 System Exit Window 3 Using the Trackball or Select key select Shutdown 4 The shutdown process takes a ...

Page 110: ... 4 Section 4 3 General Procedure 4 3 2 2 System Shutdown Disconnect the Mains Power Cable is necessary For example Relocating the system CAUTION DO NOT unplug and or transport the unit until after the power off sequence has been completed Failure to do so may result in corrupted patient files ...

Page 111: ... back up either from Resource Files 4 Enter backup destination or browse through the disk to locate the destination 5 Select Backup now The backup status for each item is displayed on the Result column 4 3 3 2 Loading Presets from an CD R disk 1 Insert the CD R disk with the archived Presets into the CD RW 2 Access to the Utility Menu and select Backup Restore The Restore sheet will be shown on th...

Page 112: ...ervice process To apply Lockout Tagout 1 Plan and prepare for shutdown 2 Shutdown the equipment 3 Isolate the equipment 4 Apply Lockout Tagout Devices 5 Remove battery 6 Control all stored and residual energy 7 Verify isolation All potentially hazardous stored or residual energy is relieved Figure 4 5 Brightness Slide pots NOTICE Energy Control and Power Lockout for LOGIQ Book XP Series WHEN SERVI...

Page 113: ...RVICE MANUAL Chapter 4 Functional Checks 4 7 4 3 6 System Features 4 3 6 1 Control Panel 1 TGC 2 New Patient 3 End Exam 4 Mode Gain Auto Keys 5 Preset Key 6 Imaging Measurement Keys 7 Depth 8 Reverse 9 Image Keys 10 Print Keys 11 Freeze 12 Keyboard Figure 4 6 Control Panel Tour ...

Page 114: ...s SoftMenu Key Tour In general there are three types of softMenu keys Paddle Switch Push Button and two button key 1 The Paddle Switch is used to access the Sub SoftMenu 2 The Push Button Softkey is used to toggle between line one and line two 3 The up down Two button Softkeys are used to increase decrease quantities Figure 4 7 SoftMenu Key Tour 1 2 3 ...

Page 115: ... Patient Name Patient Identification 14 Focal Zone 3 Acoustic Output Readout 15 TGC not shown on the image 4 GE Symbol Probe Orientation Marker Coincides with a probe orientation marking on the probe 16 Body Pattern 5 Image Preview 17 Depth Scale 6 Gray Color Bar 18 SoftMenu 7 Cine Gauge 19 Caps Lock On Off 8 Measurement Summary Window 20 Start Menu icon 9 Image 21 Battery icon 10 Measurement 22 C...

Page 116: ...he System probe connector 2 Turn ON the system if it isn t turned on already Figure 4 9 Controls available in B Mode Figure 4 10 B Mode Screen Picture Example SoftMenu Key Primary Menu TGC Zoom Scan Area B Mode Depth Reverse Freeze Frame Average Biopsy Line Density Focus Width B Softner Suppression Power Output Secondary Menu Frequency Gray Map Dynamic Range Focus Position Image Rotate Colorize Ed...

Page 117: ...ress the control to toggle between Focus Position and Focus Number Press Up Down Button to move or adjust the focal numbers 5 Activate Auto Optimize Optimize the image based upon a specified region of interest or anatomy Press the Center Button in the Gain Dial to toggle the ATO ACE On and Off 7 Adjust Time Gain Compensation TGC Amplifies the returning signals to correct for the attenuation caused...

Page 118: ...quency Multi Frequency mode lets you downshift to the probe s next lower frequency or shift up to a higher frequency 6 Adjust Frame Average Temporal filter that averages frames together This has the effect of presenting a smoother softer image 7 Adjust Rotation Rotates the image by selecting the value from the pop up menu 9 Adjust Line Density Optimizes B Mode frame rate or spatial resolution for ...

Page 119: ...listed in 3 6 6 Available Probes on page 3 24 in Chapter 3 Installation to the System probe connector 2 Turn ON the system if it isn t turned on already Figure 4 11 Controls available in M Mode Figure 4 12 M Mode Screen Picture Example Primary Menu secondary Menu M Mode Gray Map Dynamic Range Sweep Speed Display Format Full Timeline Colorize Edge Enhance Rejection Power Output Gain M D Cursor ...

Page 120: ...OP Panel Controls Step Task Expected Result s 1 Press M Mode key M Mode Starts 2 Adjust Gain Controls the amount of echo information displayed in an image Turn B Mode dial to the left right to increase decrease Gain Gain displays on the monitor in G dB 3 Display M Mode Cursor Displays the M Mode cursor on the B Mode image Press Cursor and Trackball to position M Mode Cursor ...

Page 121: ...sponding to the edges of structures Adjustments to M Mode s edge enhancement affects the M Mode only 4 Activate Gray Map Determines how the echo intensity levels received are presented as shades of gray 6 Activate Colorize Enables gray scale image colorization To deactivate reselect a Gray Map 7 Activate Full Timeline Displays only timeline screen Press the Full Timescreen to activate 8 Select Dis...

Page 122: ...obes on page 3 24 in Chapter 3 Installation to the System probe connector 2 Turn ON the system if it isn t turned on already Figure 4 13 Controls available in Color Flow Mode Figure 4 14 CFM Mode Screen Picture Example Primary Menu CF Mode Gain Secondary Menu Frequency Frame Average Quick Angle Packet Size PRF Color Map Threshold Color Invert Wall Filter Baseline Power Output Line Density Focus Po...

Page 123: ...7 4 3 9 2 Color Flow Mode OP Panel Controls Table 4 7 Color Flow Mode OP Panel Controls Step Task Expected Result s 1 Press CFM Mode key CFM Mode Starts 2 Adjust Gain Amplifies the overall strength of the echoes processed in the Color Flow window Turn the Gain dial CFM Mode key to the left right to increase decrease Gain ...

Page 124: ... too slow reduce the size of the region of interest select a different line density setting or reduce the packet size 8 Activate Spatial Filter 9 Activate ACE Eliminates the motion artifacts Press Ace to activate 10 Adjust Quick angle Slants the Color Flow region of interest or the Doppler line to obtain a better Doppler angle 11 Move Baseline Adjusts the baseline to accommodate faster or slower b...

Page 125: ...nector 2 Turn ON the system if it isn t turned on already Figure 4 15 Controls available in Doppler Mode Figure 4 16 Doppler Mode Screen Picture Example Primary Menu Secondary Menu M D Cursor Frequency Baseline Quick Angle Sweep Speed PRF SV Length Colorize Angle Correct Spectral Invert Wall Filter PW Mode Gain B Pause Rejection Dynamic Range Display Format Full Timeline Trace Direction Auto Calcu...

Page 126: ...mplifies the overall strength of the echoes processed in the Color Flow window Turn the Gain dial PW Mode key to the left right to increase decrease Gain 3 Display M D Mode Cursor Displays the M D Mode cursor on the B Mode image Press Cursor and Trackball to position sample volume graphic Click SV gate to adjust sample volume gate size 4 B Pause Toggle between simultaneous and update presentation ...

Page 127: ...e through available maps and press Set to select 12 Activate Gray Map Displays a map window adjacent to the image Move the trackball to select the map The image reflects the map as scrolled through the selections Press Set to select 13 Dynamic Range Controls how echo intensities are converted to shades of gray Click Dynamic Range to increase decrease the value 14 Adjust Angle Correct Estimates the...

Page 128: ...calipers adjust CURSOR SELECT NOTE After you complete the measurement to erase all data that has been measured to this point but not data entered onto worksheets press CLEAR 4 3 11 2 Circumference Area Ellipse Measurement 1 Press MEASURE once an active caliper displays 2 To position the active caliper move the TRACKBALL 3 To fix the start point press SET The system fixes the first caliper and disp...

Page 129: ...the currently selected operating mode The probe s default settings for the mode and selected exam are used automatically 4 3 12 3 Deactivating the probe When deactivating the probe the probe is automatically placed in standby mode 1 Press the Freeze key 2 Gently wipe the excess gel from the face of the probe Refer to the Basic User Manual for complete probe cleaning instructions 3 Carefully slide ...

Page 130: ...op Press the End Frame Two Button Softkey to move to the end of the CINE Loop Adjust the End Frame up down Two Button Softkey upward to move forward through the CINE Loop Adjust the Softkey downward to move backward through the CINE Loop 4 3 13 4 Adjusting the CINE Loop Playback Speed Adjust the Loop Speed up down Two Button Softkey to increase decrease the CINE Loop playback speed 4 3 13 5 Moving...

Page 131: ... drop down menu 4 Enter the label for the media as shown in Figure 4 17 on page 4 25 It is best to use all capital letters with no spaces or punctuation marks Press Format 5 The Ultrasound system displays a pop up menu as shown in Figure 4 18 on page 4 25 When the formatting has been completed press OK to continue 6 If desired verify that the format was successful by returning to Utility Advanced ...

Page 132: ...e Keyboard press UTILITY 3 On the LCD display press SYSTEM 4 On the LCD display select BACKUP RESTORE NOTE If you are not logged in as GE Service or with administrator privileges the Operator Login window is displayed Log on with administrator privileges 5 In the Backup list select Patient Archive Report Archive and User Defined Configuration 6 In the Media field select CD RW 7 Select BACKUP The s...

Page 133: ... the Operator Login window is displayed Log on with administrator privileges 5 In the Restore list select Patient Archive Report Archive and User Defined Configuration 6 In the Media field select the Backup Restore CD RW 7 Select RESTORE The system performs the restore As it proceeds status information is displayed on the Backup Restore screen CAUTION The restore procedure overwrites the existing ...

Page 134: ...e the best way is to label media by date NOTE Images will be moved from the hard drive by date Therefore the best way to label media is by date When images are moved to the archive media they will be deleted from the system hard drive However the patient database backed up earlier maintains pointers to the location of the images on the archive media 5 Press PATIENT and set the Dataflow to store im...

Page 135: ...eep days together 8 Press RECALCULATE 9 Press OK An in progress message appears The archive operation is complete when you receive the message shown in Figure 4 23 on page 4 29 10 Repeat the image move steps until all images have been archived All databases presets and images should now be saved to removable media Figure 4 22 Image Archive Move Pop up Menu Figure 4 23 Archive Operation Complete Me...

Page 136: ... correct 3 Check Language settings Desired Language is displayed 4 Check assignment of Printer Keys The default function for Print1 3 Key is P1 store image P2 print P3 capture screen Print1 3 Key can also be assigned as desired by the customer 5 Check that all of the customer s options are set up correct All authorized functions are enabled Table 4 12 Peripheral Checks Step Task to do Expected Res...

Page 137: ...ns Theory Section 5 1 Overview This chapter explains LOGIQ Book XP Series s system concepts component arrangement and subsystem function It also describes the Power Distribution System PDS and probes Table 5 1 Contents in Chapter 5 Section Description Page Number 5 1 Overview 5 1 5 2 Block Diagrams and Theory 5 2 5 3 Power Diagrams 5 4 5 4 Common Service Platform 5 7 ...

Page 138: ...reamplifier OQX2 Beamforming ASIC CHACOM B M CFM DOP mode signal processor ASIC SH PCI PCI bridge located between SH4 and PCI bus HV unit High voltage unit LV unit Low voltage unit DC DC HV Ctrl SMBUS I F DC DC high voltage control smart bus interface IMGD FPGA Image data processing FPGA DUSC FPGA LOGIQ Book XP Series Ultrasound controlling FPGA Figure 5 1 LOGIQ Book XP Series System Block Diagram...

Page 139: ...e imaging 2D Color Flow M Mode Black and White imaging Color M Mode Doppler A number of combinations of the above LOGIQ Book XP Series is a digital beam forming system that can handle up to 128 element linear probes Signal flow from the Probe Connector Panel to the Front End to the Mid Processors and Back End Processor and finally to the LCD and peripherals System configuration is stored on a hard...

Page 140: ...And no main power switch located on this power pack 5 3 2 AC Power Figure 5 2 AC Power Distribution Block Diagram The mains cord has plugs in one side end A male plug connects to the mains outlet on site The mains voltage is routed to the AC power pack through a Circuit Breaker located on the site The Circuit Breaker is of the auto fuse type if for some reason the current grows to high the switch ...

Page 141: ...Flow Distribution The three air flow passes allow the system to be cooled down as shown in the figure above Pass A Rear Fan MST DFP Assy Bottom front Bottom left for MST DFP Assy cooling Pass B Bottom Bottom Fan DCDC Bottom left for DCDC cooling Pass C Bottom CPU Fan Bottom left for CPU cooling Figure 5 3 Air Flow Inside the System A A B B C C A ...

Page 142: ...CE MANUAL 5 6 Section 5 3 Power Diagrams 5 3 4 Fans The system contains the eight fans at the following positions for producing an air flow One fan Inside the CPU for air flow pass C One fan On the Rear for air flow pass A One fan On the Bottom for air flow pass B Figure 5 4 Fans ...

Page 143: ...is in English only There is no multi lingual capability built into the Service Interface 5 4 2 2 Service Login Select Service Platform from Start menu This menu links the user to the service login screen 5 4 2 3 Access Security The service interface has different access and security user levels Each user is only granted access to the tools that are authorized for their use Every access request whe...

Page 144: ...ngton security cable refer to Figure 5 6 on page 8 How to prevent unauthorized removal of the ultrasound system 1 Wrap the cable around the immovable object refer to Figure 5 7 on page 8 2 Make sure and rotate the key to the right unlocked position 3 Insert the lock into the Kensington security slot in the system side cover refer to Figure 5 7 4 Rotate the key to the left locked position 5 For mor...

Page 145: ...GIQ BOOK XP SERIES BASIC SERVICE MANUAL Chapter 5 Components and Functions Theory 5 9 5 4 3 Service Home Page The navigation bar at the top of the screen allows the user to select from several tools and utilities Figure 5 8 Customer Service Home Page ...

Page 146: ... an Exit selection The Service Interface allows scanner logs to be viewed by all service users The Filter Error log is not available to customer level analysis The log entries are color coded to identify the error level severity at a glance The Service Interface supports the transfer of these logs to local destinations such as the CD ROM drive Table 5 3 Log Entry Key Severity Error Level Color Cod...

Page 147: ... Time Stamp Error Level Package and Error Message Infomatics Log entry headings include TimeStamp Revision PtID PtDOB PtSex PtWeight PtHeight ExamID Exam Category ExamCurDate and ExamStartTime Temperature Log entry headings include Time Stamp Error Level Package Upper FEC Sensor and Lower FEC Sensor Probe Log entry headings include Time Stamp Error Level Package Error Message Severity Revision and...

Page 148: ... the package on the x axis and incident count on the y axis Plot Page Allows for the color coded plot of all Page contents with the package on the x axis and incident count on the y axis 5 4 4 3 Search On the Text Search sub menu of the Search category user can select Text Search then enter case sensitive text they wish to find This filter field works well for filtering the Sys log file for the wo...

Page 149: ...296 100 REVISION A LOGIQ BOOK XP SERIES BASIC SERVICE MANUAL Chapter 5 Components and Functions Theory 5 13 5 4 4 4 Exit The sub menu Exit Log Viewer returns the user to the Service Desktop home page Figure 5 12 Exit Log Sub Menu ...

Page 150: ...e executable by both local and remote users The Service Platform provides top level diagnostic selection based on the user s level and login access permissions Remote access will require disruptive diagnostic permissions to run Acquisition diagnostics 5 4 5 2 Diagnostic Reports Diagnostic tests return a report to the Service Platform The platform retains the report and allows for future viewing of...

Page 151: ... 5 15 5 4 6 Image Quality The Image Quality page is intended to contain tools for troubleshooting image quality issues 5 4 7 Calibration The Calibration page is intended to contain the tools used to calibrate the system Figure 5 14 Image Quality Page Figure 5 15 Calibration Page FIELD IS NOT YET POPULATED FIELD IS NOT YE POPULATED ...

Page 152: ...atform is the access and authorization control for remote access to the configuration subsystem The enable disable of software options can be done from this Configuration page 5 4 9 Utilities The Utilities page contains several miscellaneous tools 5 4 10 Replacement The Replacement page is intended to contain the tools used to track replacement parts used in the system Figure 5 16 Configuration Pa...

Page 153: ...OGIQ BOOK XP SERIES BASIC SERVICE MANUAL Chapter 5 Components and Functions Theory 5 17 5 4 11 PM The PM page is intended to contain the tools used in periodic maintenance of the system Figure 5 18 Planned Maintenance Page FIELD IS NOT YET POPULATED ...

Page 154: ...GE HEALTHCARE DIRECTION 5194296 100 REVISION A LOGIQ BOOK XP SERIES BASIC SERVICE MANUAL 5 18 Section 5 4 Common Service Platform This page was intentionally left blank ...

Page 155: ... 1 Chapter 6 Service Adjustments Section 6 1 Overview 6 1 1 Purpose of this chapter 6 This section describes how to test and adjust the system These tests are optional You may use them to check the system for errors Table 6 4 Contents in chapter Section Description Page Number 6 1 Overview 6 1 6 2 Monitor Adjustments 6 2 ...

Page 156: ...UAL 6 2 Section 6 2 Monitor Adjustments Section 6 2 Monitor Adjustments 6 2 1 Adjustments Procedures To adjust the brightness 1 Adjust the LCD monitor s toggle located beside the Primary and Secondary Control on the right side of the LCD Monitor Figure 6 19 LCD Monitor Brightness Toggle ...

Page 157: ... help maintain image quality and system operation Very basic host system and board level diagnostics are run whenever power is applied Some Service Tools may be run at the application level However most software tests are required Table 7 1 Contents in Chapter 7 Section Description Page Number 7 1 Overview 7 1 7 2 Gathering Trouble Data 7 2 7 3 Screen Captures 7 4 7 4 Global Service User Interface...

Page 158: ...nt back to the manufacturer for analysis There are different options to acquire this data that would give different results 7 2 2 Collect Vital System Information The following information is necessary in order to properly analyze data or images being reported as a malfunction or being returned to the manufacturer Product Name LOGIQ Book XP From the Utility System General About screen Applications...

Page 159: ...ror Logs Crash Log Power Supply Temperature NOTE Power Supply and Temperature logs are not currently being updated by the LOGIQ Book XP Series This Alt D function is available at all times When Alt D is pressed a menu box appears that allows for A place to enter a description of the problem A choice to store to a pre formatted CD R RD Removable Disk or to the Export directory E drive The subsequen...

Page 160: ...ings for the Print3 button 2 Set the Print3 button to Whole Screen Secondary Capture 3 Capture the required screens to the Hard Drive or CD R 4 Restore the Print3 button to it s original settings 7 3 1 Check and Record the P3 Key Function Check the function of the Print 3 Key in the event that the customer may have made some custom settings 1 Click Utility on the keyboard 2 Select Advanced Connect...

Page 161: ... Dir direction output input or both I O 6 In the Image generated section record the parameters related to the service 7 3 2 Setting the P3 Key to Screen Capture If the P3 Key is not set to screen capture 1 While on the Connectivity screen with the Buttons tab displayed go to the drop down selection menu in the Destinations section 2 From the drop down menu select CopyToWflow_01 Image to Buffer MyC...

Page 162: ... 2 Press P3 This will place a snapshot of the screen on the clipboard displayed at the bottom of the scan image display 3 Click FREEZE to unfreeze the image to view the image screen and the snapshots displayed on the bottom 4 Highlight the snapshot to be stored to the system RD Removable Disk or CD R 5 Select Menu on the right side of the image screen then highlight and select SAVE AS Figure 7 3 S...

Page 163: ...on the keyboard 2 Select Advanced Connectivity from the Utilities Menu 3 Select the Buttons tab on the Connectivity screen 4 In the Button field select Print3 5 In the Destinations section select the service s recorded in step 5 Section 7 3 1 The destinations list displays the following information Name user defined during service configuration Type the type of service Destination Device the devic...

Page 164: ...ter global service user interface 1 When system is running there is a start icon in the system status bar see Figure 7 6 on page 7 8 2 Click start Icon appears the selection menu choose Service Platform icon in the bar see Figure 7 7 on page 7 8 Click OK or wait 5 seconds after starting information appears See Figure 7 8 on page 7 8 Figure 7 6 system status bar Figure 7 7 Figure 7 8 Information ...

Page 165: ... SERVICE MANUAL Chapter 7 Diagnostics Troubleshooting 7 9 7 4 1 Enter global service user interface cont d 3 Select GE Service in option of User Level of GEMS Service Home page and input correct password press OK button See Figure 7 9 on page 7 9 Figure 7 9 Service Login Page ...

Page 166: ...ERVICE MANUAL 7 10 Section 7 4 Global Service User Interface GSUI 7 4 2 Active Diagnostic Function 4 Choose Diagnostic in Global Service Interface to active diagnostic functions choose options to activate various functions correspondingly Figure 7 10 Active Diagnostic Function ...

Page 167: ...S BASIC SERVICE MANUAL Chapter 7 Diagnostics Troubleshooting 7 11 7 4 3 Reset Database 5 Choose Utilities in Global Service Interface Click Scanner Utilities 6 Choose Reset Database to start Database reset tool 7 Click Reset Database to Database reset tool Figure 7 11 ...

Page 168: ... REVISION 10 LOGIQ BOOK XP SERIES BASIC SERVICE MANUAL 7 12 Section 7 4 Global Service User Interface GSUI 7 4 3 Reset Database cont d 8 Click OK to start reset 9 Restart system after completing Database Reset Figure 7 12 Database Reset ...

Page 169: ... BASIC SERVICE MANUAL Chapter 7 Diagnostics Troubleshooting 7 13 7 4 4 Clean Userdefs 10 Choose Utilities in Global Service Interface Click Scanner Utilities 11 Choose Clean Userdefs to start Userdefs clean tool 12 Click Clean Userdefs to Userdefs clean tool Figure 7 13 ...

Page 170: ...REVISION 10 LOGIQ BOOK XP SERIES BASIC SERVICE MANUAL 7 14 Section 7 4 Global Service User Interface GSUI 7 4 4 Clean Userdefs cont d 13 Click OK to start clean 14 Restart system after completing Userdefs Clean Figure 7 14 Userdefs Clean ...

Page 171: ...rame Contains the user interface elements used for Diagnostic control and Operator feedback 7 4 6 1 Button This button has two modes each with appropriate text Execute to start the diagnostic and Abort to stop a diagnostic The button can also be disabled 7 4 6 2 Loop Count This is an editable text field that will only accept numeric values with 4 digits or less When the button is configured as an ...

Page 172: ...ess indication to the user 7 4 6 4 Short Text Message Displays either a starting message or aborting message as well as the diagnostic completion status 7 4 6 5 Background Color Initially gray the Control Frame background color changes upon completion of a diagnostic to indicate completion status Fail Red Pass Green Neither pass nor fail Set back to Gray for example final code status is Aborted ...

Page 173: ...es two selections 7 5 1 1 Disruptive Mode Allows you to enable or disable disruptive mode troubleshooting 7 5 1 2 System Shutdown Allows for system shutdown from the diagnostic menu Select to Restart System or Shutdown System Also select to retain Disruptive Mode or Not After submitting to restart or shutdown a confirmation screen gives one last chance to confirm or cancel the request ...

Page 174: ...MANUAL 7 18 Section 7 5 Common Diagnostics 7 5 2 PC Diagnostics Non Interactive Tests 7 5 2 1 CPU Tests 7 5 2 2 Hard Drive Tests 7 5 2 3 Memory Tests 7 5 2 4 CD Drive Test 7 5 2 5 Video Test 7 5 2 6 USB Test 7 5 3 PC Diagnostics Interactive Tests 7 5 3 1 Keyboard Test 7 5 3 2 LCD Test ...

Page 175: ...tion 7 6 LOGIQ Book XP Series Diagnostic Descriptions 7 6 1 Troubleshooting These programs are provided for performing troubleshooting of the system Table 7 2 Troubleshooting Menu Menu Descriptions Error Code Overall Test Performs all of the troubleshooting tests listed below Image Trouble Digital Test N A Image Trouble Analog Test N A ...

Page 176: ... SH PCI Test 1 The PC sends the command to the SH4 to check the SDRAM in MST 10004 SH 4 Test Test the watchdog of SH4 10005 COMSO BM Test Use test mode of OQ card to check COMSO 10006 Transmit HV Test The HV unit outputs Plus and Minus THV which is adjustable variable This test checks if HVs can be read at A D and adjusted by SH4 10007 Supply HV Test The HV unit generates Plus and Minus SHV for HV...

Page 177: ...tions Error Code Overall Test Performs all of the DFP board tests listed below Assy Revision Test 20001 DUSC I F Test Check if the SH4 in the MST can access the DFP board via DUSC bus 20002 Local Bus Test Check if SH4 can read and write register of DFP board via DUSC bus 20003 WRAM Test The SH4 in MST reads and writes the register of WRAM in DFP via DUSC bus 20004 OQCARD Test The SH4 in MST reads ...

Page 178: ...UAL 7 22 Section 7 6 LOGIQ Book XP Series Diagnostic Descriptions 7 6 2 3 DTX These programs are provided for testing the DTX board Table 7 5 FRU Test DTX Diagnostics Menu Menu Descriptions Error Code Overall Test Performs all of the DTX board tests listed below Assy Revision Test 30001 ...

Page 179: ...ograms are provided for testing the DCNN board The PC sends the command to the SH4 in the MST which brings DCNN into test then gets test report from DCNN via DUSC Bus and sends it back to the PC Table 7 6 FRU Test DCNN Diagnostics Menu Menu Descriptions Error Code Overall Test Performs all of the DCNN board tests listed below Assy Revision Test N A 40001 ...

Page 180: ...iptions 7 6 2 5 PC These programs are provided for testing the PC Table 7 7 FRU Test PC Diagnostics Menu Menu Descriptions Error Code CPU CPU test 50001 Hard Drive Hard Drive test 50002 Memory Memory test 50003 CDRW CDRW test 50004 Video Video test 50005 USB USB test 50006 PCI Board PCI Board test 50007 AGP Video Card AGP Video Card test 50008 ...

Page 181: ...nts in Chapter 8 Section Description Page Number 8 1 Overview 8 1 8 2 Disassembly Re assembly 8 1 8 2 1 Warning and Caution 8 1 8 2 2 Handle Assy FRU No 312 8 2 8 3 Trackball Roller Cleaning 8 4 8 4 Loading the System Software 8 6 WARNING WARNING ONLY QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL SHOULD REMOVE ANY COVERS OR PANELS ELECTRICAL HAZARDS EXISTS AT SEVERAL POINTS INSIDE BECOME THOROUGHLY FAMILIAR WITH AL...

Page 182: ...U No 312 8 2 2 1 Tools Plier 8 2 2 2 Needed Manpower 1person 2 minutes travel 8 2 2 3 Preparations Shut Down the System disconnect the AC DC power cord and remove the battery 8 2 2 4 Removal Procedure Refer to Figure 8 1 on page 8 3 1 Unscrew the two handle caps on both sides of the system the rotation direction is counterclockwise 2 Pull out the Handle 8 2 2 5 Mounting procedure 1 Install the new...

Page 183: ...GE HEALTHCARE DIRECTION 5194296 100 REVISION 10 LOGIQ BOOK XP SERIES BASIC SERVICE MANUAL Chapter 8 Replacement Procedures 8 3 8 2 2 Handle Assy FRU No 312 cont d Figure 8 1 Handle Assy DISASSEMBLY 1 2 ...

Page 184: ...move the trackball and clean the roller 8 3 0 1 Tools No need 8 3 0 2 Needed Manpower 1persons 2 minutes travel 8 3 0 3 Preparations Shut Down the System disconnect the AC DC power cord and remove the battery 8 3 0 4 Procedure Refer to Figure 8 2 on page 8 5 1 Open LCD Assy 2 Turn other ring counterclockwise 3 Remove the ring 4 Using hand carefully grab and remover trackball 5 Carefully clean roll...

Page 185: ...THCARE DIRECTION 5194296 100 REVISION 10 LOGIQ BOOK XP SERIES BASIC SERVICE MANUAL Chapter 8 Replacement Procedures 8 5 Section 8 3 Trackball Roller Cleaning cont d Figure 8 2 Trackball Roller Cleaning 2 3 4 5 ...

Page 186: ...4296 100 REVISION 10 LOGIQ BOOK XP SERIES BASIC SERVICE MANUAL 8 6 Section 8 4 Loading the System Software Section 8 4Loading the System Software Please refer to Section 3 9 Loading the System Software from page 3 27 to page 3 49 ...

Page 187: ...ement part available from the manufacturer lead time involved KBD Keyboard LCD Liquid Crystal Display BnV Brightness and Volume DFP Dragon Front Processor Board MST Master Board DTX Dragon Transmit Board FPC Flexible Print Circuit Board Table 9 1 Contents in Chapter 9 Section Description Page Number 9 1 Overview 9 1 9 2 List of Abbreviations 9 1 9 3 Renewal Parts Lists 9 2 9 4 Operator Console Ass...

Page 188: ...DC Power Cable 5120412 ACDC Power Cable for Europe 1 1 ACDC Power Cable 5120439 ACDC Power Cable for China 1 1 ACDC Power Cable 5120440 ACDC Power Cable for Japan 1 1 ACDC Power Cable 5125218 ACDC Power Cable for Australia New Zealand 1 1 ACDC Power Cable 5125219 ACDC Power Cable for United Kingdom and Ireland 1 1 ACDC Power Cable 5125221 ACDC Power Cable for India South Africa 1 1 ACDC Power Cabl...

Page 189: ...HCARE DIRECTION 5194296 100 REVISION A LOGIQ BOOK XP SERIES BASIC SERVICE MANUAL Chapter 9 Renewal Parts 9 3 Section 9 4 Operator Console Assy Figure 9 1OPERATOR CONSOLE ASSY LCD Assy Keyboard Assy Bottom Assy ...

Page 190: ...Section 9 5 Keyboard Assy Section 9 5Keyboard Assy Section 9 6Bottom Assy Table 9 3 Keyboard Assy Item Part Name Part Number Description Quantity FRU 201 Trackball 2326353 Trackball 1 1 Table 9 4 Bottom Assy Item Part Name Part Number Description Quantity FRU 312 Handle Kits 5121679 Handle 1 2 ...

Page 191: ... cable kits 5182671 USA class cable kits 1 2 European class cable kits 5182937 European class cable kits 1 2 Chinese class cable kits 5182252 Chinese class cable kits 1 2 Japanese class cable kits 5182323 Japanese class cable kits 1 2 Australia New Zealand class cable kits 5182095 Australia New Zealand class cable kits 1 2 United Kingdom and Ireland class cable kits 5182890 United Kingdom and Irel...

Page 192: ...6 Section 9 7 Isolation Cart Components 507 Security lock 5183906 Security lock for Twin 1 2 508 Isolation Cart 110V 5177673 2 Isolation Cart 110V 1 2 Isolation Cart 220V 5177558 2 Isolation Cart 220V 1 2 Table 9 5 Isolation Cart Components Item Part Name Part Number Description Quantity FRU ...

Page 193: ...00 REVISION A LOGIQ BOOK XP SERIES BASIC SERVICE MANUAL Chapter 9 Renewal Parts 9 7 Section 9 8Isolation Cart Enhanced Version Components Figure 9 3 Isolation Cart Components 515 511 513 514 516 517 518 512 519 521 522 523 524 525 526 ...

Page 194: ... 1 2 Isolation cart transformer 220V 5240780 2 Isolation cart transformer 220V Onyx Black 1 2 514 Cable hook kit 5394028 Cable hook kit Dark Steel Blue 1 2 514A Cable hook kit 5426642 Cable hook kit Onyx Black 1 2 515 Isolation Cart Rear Handle 5394065 Isolation Cart Rear Handle Dark Steel Blue 1 2 515A Isolation Cart Rear Handle 5461076 Isolation Cart Rear Handle Onyx Black 1 2 516 Spring Cable A...

Page 195: ...3 AC Power Cord Denmark 1 2 AC Power Cord UK 5176907 AC Power Cord UK 1 2 AC Power Cord Australia 5177187 2 AC Power Cord Australia 1 2 AC Power Cord Japan 5177126 AC Power Cord Japan 1 2 AC Power Cord China 5176304 AC Power Cord China 1 2 AC Power Cord Europe 5177123 AC Power Cord Europe 1 2 AC Power Cord USA 5177146 AC Power Cord USA 1 2 525 Isolation Cart Drawer Kits 5426647 Isolation Cart Draw...

Page 196: ... USB CD RW JP Ver 5251787 2 DVD RW with Japan power cord 1 2 604B USB CD RW JP Ver 5251787 3 DVD RW with Japan power cord 1 2 604C USB CD RW JP Ver 5251787 4 DVD RW with Japan power cord 1 2 605 USB CD RW EU Ver 5251788 DVD RW with Europe power cord 1 2 605A USB CD RW EU Ver 5251788 2 DVD RW with Europe power cord 1 2 605B USB CD RW EU Ver 5251788 3 DVD RW with Europe power cord 1 2 605C USB CD RW...

Page 197: ...are 5194307 2 LOGIQ Book XP Application software CD R2 2 1 1 2 621 Application software 5196082 LOGIQ Book XP Vet Application software CD R2 2 0 1 2 621A Application software 5196082 2 LOGIQ Book XP Vet Application software CD R2 2 1 1 2 622 Application software 5196081 LOGIQ Book XP PRO Application software CD R2 2 0 1 2 622A Application software 5196081 2 LOGIQ Book XP PRO Application software C...

Page 198: ...8 3 PC Printer HP K8600 without power cord 1 2 646 PC Printer HP K550 USA 5175122 PC Printer HP K550 without power cord 1 2 646A PC Printer HP K5400 USA 5175122 2 PC Printer HP K5400 without power cord 1 2 646B PC Printer HP K8600 USA 5175122 3 PC Printer HP K8600 without power cord 1 2 647 PC Printer HP K550 EUP 5175833 PC Printer HP K550 without power cord 1 2 647A PC Printer HP K5400 EUP 517583...

Page 199: ...A KIT 5420904 Mitsubishi P95D BW PRINTER USA KIT 1 2 659 Mitsubishi P95D BW PRINTER EUP KIT 5420902 Mitsubishi P95D BW PRINTER EUP KIT 1 2 660 Mitsubishi P95D BW PRINTER CHN KIT 5420901 Mitsubishi P95D BW PRINTER CHN KIT 1 2 661 Mitsubishi P95D BW PRINTER JPN KIT 5420903 Mitsubishi P95D BW PRINTER JPN KIT 1 2 662 Sony UP D25MD Color paper printer CHN kit 5398061 Sony UP D25MD Color paper printer C...

Page 200: ...lation kit 1 2 675A Peripheral Driver Patch USB Installation Kit 5453562 Peripheral Driver Patch USB Installation Kit 1 2 675B Peripheral Driver Patch USB Installation Kit 5453562 2 Peripheral Driver Patch USB Installation Kit 1 2 676 TU2 ET100Net Card Kit for LOGIQ BOOK XP Series 5460107 TU2 ET100Net Card Kit for LOGIQ BOOK XP Series 1 2 Table 9 7 Accessories and Kits Item Part Name Part Number D...

Page 201: ...ic User Manual 1 N LOGIQ Book XP Series Basic User Manual Portuguese 5194291 127 Basic User Manual 1 N LOGIQ Book XP Series Basic User Manual Japanese 5194291 140 Basic User Manual 1 N LOGIQ Book XP Series Basic User Manual Chinese 5194291 141 Basic User Manual 1 N System Quick Guide LOGIQ Book XP Series Guick Guide English 5194294 100 Quick Start Guide 1 N LOGIQ Book XP Series Guick Guide French ...

Page 202: ...706 3S RS 2323337 Probe Center Frequency 2 0MHz 1 1 707 i739 RS 2404995 Probe Center Frequency 6 5MHz 1 1 708 T739 RS 2404999 Probe Center Frequency 6 5MHz 1 1 Table 9 10 Probes on LOGIQ Book XP Vet XP PRO Item Part Name Part Number Description Quantity FRU 701 3C RS 5134641 Probe Center Frequency 3 8MHz 1 1 702 E8C RS 5134643 Probe Center Frequency 6 5MHz 1 1 703 8C RS 5134642 Probe Center Freque...

Page 203: ...e ultrasound systems performance Read this chapter completely and familiarize yourself with the procedures before performing a task Table 10 1 Contents in Chapter 10 Section Description Page Number 10 1 Overview 10 1 10 2 Why do Maintenance 10 2 10 3 Maintenance Task Schedule 10 2 10 4 Tools Required 10 4 10 5 System Maintenance 10 5 10 6 Electrical Safety Tests 10 11 10 7 When There s Too Much Le...

Page 204: ...orrective action must be documented and maintained on the site Your GE service representative can help you with establishing performing and maintaining records for a quality assurance program Please contact us for coverage information and or price for service Section 10 3 Maintenance Task Schedule 10 3 1 How often should care maintenance tasks be performed The Care Maintenance Task Schedule provid...

Page 205: ... Time Daily Weekly Monthly Per Facilities QA Program Notes Clean Probes or before each use Clean ECG or before each use Inspect AC Mains Cable Mobile Unit Check Weekly Inspect Cables and Connectors Clean Console Clean LCD Console Leakage Current Checks See Note Annually Peripheral Leakage Current Checks See Note Annually Surface Probe Leakage Current Checks See Note Annually Endocavity Probe Leaka...

Page 206: ...27P231 46 194427P279 46 194427P369 46 194427P373 46 194427P370 Kit includes anti static mat wrist strap and cables for 200 to 240 V system 3M 2204 Large adjustable wrist strap 3M 2214 Small adjustable wrist strap 3M 3051 conductive ground cord Anti Static Vacuum Cleaner 46 194427P278 46 194427P279 120V 230V Safety Analyzer The safety Analyzer tool should be calibrated and compliant with AAMI ESI 1...

Page 207: ...ve any problems or questions about the equipment 2 Paperwork Fill in the top of the Ultrasound Inspection Certificate see page 10 19 Note all probes and system options 3 Power up With AC input Turn the system power on and verify that all fans and peripherals turn on Watch the displays during power up to verify that no warning or error messages are displayed Check the Battery recharging Without AC ...

Page 208: ...y basic M Mode operation Check the basic system controls that affect this mode of operation Applicable Software Options Verify the basic operation of all optional modes such as Multi Image 3D Harmonics Cine etc Check the basic system controls that affect each options operation Xmit Recv Elements Use the Visual Channel Utility on the loop connect to verify that all system xmit recv channels are fun...

Page 209: ...d Clean as necessary 5 CD RW Verify that the CD RW is functioning properly Clean heads and covers if necessary NOTICE This function is option on LOGIQ Book XP Vet but not available on LOGIQ Book XP PRO Table 10 7 AC DC Adapter Inspection Step Item Description 1 Unplug Cord Disconnect the mains cable from the wall and system 2 Inspect Inspect it and its connectors for damage of any kinds 3 Verify V...

Page 210: ...ontrol Panel Inspect keyboard and control panel Note any damaged or missing items 4 Cables Connectors Check all internal cable harnesses and connectors for wear and secure connector seating Pay special attention to footswitch assembly and probe strain or bend reliefs 5 Shielding Covers Check to ensure that all EMI shielding internal covers air flow panels and screws are in place Missing covers and...

Page 211: ...equipment damage Failure to properly handle or maintain a probe may also void its warranty Any evidence of wear indicates the probe cannot be used Do a visual check of the probe pins and system sockets before plugging in a probe 10 5 7 3 Basic Probe Cleaning Refer to the User s Manual for details on probe cleaning NOTE To help protect yourself from blood borne diseases wear approved disposable glo...

Page 212: ...chart below to carry out battery performance maintenance NOTE Disconnect all probes when discharge battery NOTE Discharge the battery to let the system automatically shut down Figure 10 1 Flow chart of Battery Performance Maintenance Battery discharge Battery charge 3 hour Yes No Battery power 90 Battery charge 3 hour Battery power 90 No Battery is Ok Yes Yes Discharge Replace battery No Yes Batte...

Page 213: ...current To minimize the risk that a probe may shock someone the customer should Not use a probe that is cracked or damaged in any way Check probe leakage current Based on your facilities QA program for surface probes Based on your facilities QA program for endocavitary probes whenever probe damage is suspected WARNING WARNING THE USER MUST ENSURE THAT THE SAFETY INSPECTIONS ARE PERFORMED AT LEAST ...

Page 214: ...t the factory and should be performed at the site These tests are chassis leakage current and probe leakage current All measurements are made with an electrical safety analyzer Table 10 11 Chassis Leakage Current Limits Accessible Metal Surfaces Country Normal Condition Open Ground Reverse Polarity Open Neutral All Except USA Canada 0 1 mA 0 5 mA 0 5 mA 0 5 mA USA Canada 0 1 mA 0 3 mA 0 3 mA 0 3 m...

Page 215: ...the combination of lights that are illuminated Any problems found should be reported to the hospital immediately and the receptacle should not be used NOTE No outlet tester can detect the condition where the Neutral grounded supply conductor and the Grounding protective earth conductor are reversed If later tests indicate high leakage currents this should be suspected as a possible cause and the o...

Page 216: ...made with the unit ON and OFF with the power line polarity Normal and Reversed Record the highest reading of current When using the Microguard or a similar test instrument its power plug may be inserted into the wall outlet and the equipment under test is plugged into the receptacle on the panel of the meter This places the meter in the grounding conductor and the current flowing from the case to ...

Page 217: ...alue shown in Table 10 11 Record all data on the PM Inspection Certificate Table 10 14 Typical Data Sheet for enclosure Source Leakage Current Unit Power Tester Polarity Switch Tester Neutral or Ground Switch Test 1 Speaker Cover Test 2 RealPanel Metal Parts Optional Test 3 Optional Test 4 Enter Name of tested peripheral here ON NORM OPEN ON NORM CLOSED ON REV OPEN ON REV CLOSED OFF NORM OPEN OFF ...

Page 218: ...n For each combination the probe must be active to find the worst case condition NOTE Each probe will have some amount of leakage current dependent on its design Small variations in probe leakage currents are normal from probe to probe Other variations will result from differences in line voltage and test lead placement 10 6 5 3 No Meter Probe Adapter Procedure Follow the Safety Analyzer tool inst...

Page 219: ...ment damage possibility Never switch the Polarity and the status of Neutral when the unit is powered ON Be sure to turn the unit power OFF before switching them using the POLARITY switch and or the NEUTRAL switch Otherwise the unit may be damaged Table 10 15 Typical Data Sheet For Transducer Source Leakage Current Transducer Tested Unit Power Tester Power Polarity Switch Tester GROUND or NUETRAL S...

Page 220: ... FAILS Change another probe to confirm if the fail is caused by console NOTE Each probe will have some amount of leakage dependent on its design Small variations in probe leakage currents are normal from probe to probe Other variations will result from differences in line voltage and test lead placement The maximum allowable leakage current for body surface contact probe differs from inter cavity ...

Page 221: ...me System ID Dispatch Number Date Performed Warranty Contract HBS System Type Model Number Serial Number Manufacture Date Probe 1 Frequency Scan Format Model Number Serial Number Probe 2 Frequency Scan Format Model Number Serial Number Probe 3 Frequency Scan Format Model Number Serial Number Probe 4 Frequency Scan Format Model Number Serial Number Probe 5 Frequency Scan Format Model Number Serial ...

Page 222: ...______________________________________________________________________ Electrical Test Performed Max Value Allowed Value Measured OK Comments Outlet correct ground wiring config Type BF Applied Part Leakage Current Limits Probe enclosure Source Leakage Current Chassis Leakage Current Limits Peripheral 1 Leakage Current Peripheral 2 Leakage Current PROBES Probe Number from previous page Max Value A...

Page 223: ...location 4 9 Depth scale display location 4 9 Diagnostics 5 14 DICOM Network Function 2 9 E Electrical requirements 2 2 Electrical Safety 1 10 Electrostatic Discharge Warning 1 16 EMI 1 16 ESD 1 16 Exam study display location 4 9 F Focal zone display location 4 9 Functional Checks Basic Measurements 4 22 Control Panel 4 7 Image Management 4 24 Monitor Display 4 9 Peripherals 4 30 Probes Connector ...

Page 224: ...tive Tests 7 18 Peripherals Functional Checks 4 30 Power On 3 9 Power Requirements 2 2 electrical 2 2 stability 2 3 Power Stability Requirements 2 3 Probe Connector Cleaning 10 9 Probe identifier display location 4 9 Probe orientation marker display location 4 9 Probes Connector Usage Functional Checks 4 23 R Required Features 2 7 Restore Patient Database 4 27 Preset Configurations 4 27 S Safety C...

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