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LOGIQ™ P6/P6 Pro Service Manual

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Page 1: ...Technical Publication Direction 5245279 Revision 3 GE Healthcare LOGIQ P6 P6 Pro Service Manual Copyright 2008 by General Electric Co Operating Documentation GE Healthcare ...

Page 2: ...GE HEALTHCARE DIRECTION 5245279 REVISION 3 LOGIQ P6 P6 PRO SERVICE MANUAL Page 1 2 ...

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Page 9: ...GE HEALTHCARE DIRECTION 5245279 REVISION 3 LOGIQ P6 P6 PRO SEVICE MANUAL vii JA ZH CN KO ...

Page 10: ... own specially trained field engineers All of GE s electrical work on these products 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 ...

Page 11: ... 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 2004 and 2008 by General Electric Company Inc All Rights Reserved ...

Page 12: ...1 30 JAN 2008 Initial Release 2 15APR2008 Addition Functional Check Procedure 3 12 DEC 2008 BT09 Release Pages Revision Pages Revision Pages Revision Title Page 3 4 1 to 4 49 3 10 1 to 10 30 3 Warnings i to ii x 3 5 1 to 5 44 3 Back Cover N A TOC vii to 3 6 1 to 6 4 3 1 1 to 1 20 3 7 1 to 7 42 3 2 1 to 2 12 3 8 1 to 8 204 3 3 1 to 3 26 3 9 1 to 9 22 3 ...

Page 13: ... Safety 1 13 Label Locations 1 14 Dangerous Procedure Warnings 1 16 Lockout Tagout Requirements For USA Only 1 16 EMC EMI and ESD 1 17 Electromagnetic Compatibility EMC 1 17 CE Compliance 1 17 Electrostatic Discharge ESD Prevention 1 17 Customer Assistance 1 18 Contact Information 1 18 System Manufacturer 1 19 CHAPTER 2 Pre Installation Overview 2 1 Purpose of chapter 2 2 1 General Console Require...

Page 14: ...3 11 Power Off Shutdown 3 13 Transducer Connection 3 14 System Configuration 3 15 System Specifications 3 15 Electrical Specifications 3 17 On Board Optional Peripherals 3 17 External I O Connector Panel 3 18 Video Specification 3 20 Setting VCR Mitsubishi MD3000 USB Interface 3 21 Available Probes 3 22 Software Option Configuration 3 22 Connectivity Installation Worksheet 3 23 Insite IP Address C...

Page 15: ...filter set Function Validation Procedure 4 30 TGC key assy TGC Knob set Sub keyboard encoder Knob Set keycap set Main keyboard Encoder Knob set Function Validation Procedure 4 31 Cup holder Function Validation Procedure 4 32 Front caster Rear caster Function Validation Procedure 4 33 New articulation arm with cover Function Validation Procedure 4 34 Board Function Checks 4 35 PI128II Assy function...

Page 16: ...or 5 15 P6 ARP II Rear Panel 5 17 Input Output Signals for peripheral 5 18 Cable Connection 5 19 Overview 5 19 Internal Cable 5 19 Peripherals connection 5 20 Filters 5 21 Fans 5 22 Service Platform 5 23 Introduction 5 23 Global Service User Interface GSUI 5 24 iGlobal Service User Interface GSUI 5 25 Service Home Page 5 26 Error Logs Tab 5 27 Diagnostics 5 29 Image Quality 5 30 Calibration 5 30 C...

Page 17: ...n Capture 7 5 Capturing a Screen 7 6 Reset the P2 Key to Customer s Functionality 7 7 Diagnostics 7 8 Screen Captures 7 9 Check and Record the P2 Key Function 7 9 Setting the P2 Key to Screen Capture 7 10 Capturing a Screen 7 11 Reset the P2 Key to Customer s Functionality 7 12 Diagnostics 7 13 Common Diagnostics 7 14 Utilities 7 14 PC Diagnostics Non Interactive Tests 7 15 PC Diagnostics Interact...

Page 18: ... Sub Keyboard Assy 8 38 Trackball Assy 8 39 English Greek Russian Swedish Norweigian A N Key assy 8 40 Freeze key assy 8 42 TGC key assy TGC Knob Set 8 43 Sub Keyboard Encoder Knob Set 8 45 Keycap set Main Keyboard Encoder Knob set 8 46 Right or Left Side Cover 8 47 Front Cover 8 49 Rear Cover 8 51 Middle Cover 8 52 Top Cover 8 53 Top Bottom Cover 8 54 Pole Cover 8 55 Neck Front 8 56 Neck Rear 8 5...

Page 19: ... 8 140 Full Backup Procedure 8 140 Restore procedure 8 143 Software Reloading 8 144 General 8 144 Software Reloading Procedure 8 144 Mechanical Option Installation instruction 8 154 Flexible LCD Arm installation Procedure 8 155 Endo Probe Holder Installation 8 174 Microphone Option fixture Installation 8 175 Drawer Option installation 8 176 Cable Arm Hook installation 8 177 BW Printer Fixture Keyb...

Page 20: ...w often should care maintenance tasks be performed 10 2 Tools Required 10 4 Standard GE Tool Kit 10 4 Special Tools Supplies and Equipment 10 6 System Maintenance 10 7 Preliminary Checks 10 7 Functional Checks See Also Chapter 4 10 8 Input Power 10 9 Cleaning 10 9 Physical Inspection 10 10 Optional Diagnostic Checks 10 11 Probe Maintenance 10 11 Electrical Safety Tests 10 12 Safety Test Overview 1...

Page 21: ...GE HEALTHCARE DIRECTION 5245279 REVISION 3 LOGIQ P6 P6 PRO SERVICE MANUAL Page 1 9 Probe Leakage Current Test 10 24 When There s Too Much Leakage Current 10 28 ...

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Page 23: ...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 P6 P6 Pro 7 Chapter 7 Diagnostics Troubleshootin...

Page 24: ...o Model Designations Part Number Descritpion 5329629 LOGIQ P6 BT09 for Europe 5329630 LOGIQ P6 BT09 for Asia_Taiwan 5329631 LOGIQ P6 BT09 for India 5329632 LOGIQ P6 BT09 for Japan 5329633 LOGIQ P6 BT09 for China 5329634 LOGIQ P6 BT09 for Asia 5329635 LOGIQ P6 BT09 for Latin A 5329636 LOGIQ P6 BT09 for Latin B 5329637 LOGIQ P6 BT09 for USA 5329638 LOGIQ P6 BT09 for Korea 5329639 LOGIQ P6Pro BT09 fo...

Page 25: ...otential 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 TH...

Page 26: ...dition 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 3 Standard Hazard Icons ELECTRICAL MECHANICAL RADIATION LASER HEAT PINCH Table 1 4 Standard Icons Indicating a Special Procedure Be Used AVOID STATIC ELECTRICITY TAG AND LOC...

Page 27: ... the degree of safety or protection IP Code IPX8 Indicates the degree of protection provided by the enclosure per IEC 529 IPX8 indicates drip proof Footswitch Equipment Type CF heart in the box symbol IEC 878 02 05 indicates equipment having a high degree of protection suitable for direct cardiac contact IEC60601 2 27 ECG connector Surgical probes Defibrillator CAUTION The equilateral triangle is ...

Page 28: ...ly Adjacent to On Off Standby Switch Mains ON Indicates the power on position of the mains power switch ON Indicates the power on position of the power switch CAUTION This Power Switch DOES NOT ISOLATE Mains Supply Front Panel Switch Protective Earth Indicates the protective earth grounding terminal Internal Indicates an earth GROUND potential Product schematics Peripherals Table 1 5 Product Icons...

Page 29: ...informace týkající se likvidace vašeho přístroje Dette symbol angiver at elektrisk og elektronisk affald ikke må bortskaffes som usorteret brændbart affald men skal indsamles særskilt Kontakt venligst en autoriseret repræsentant for producenten for at få oplysninger om hvordan dit udstyr skal bortskaffes Dit symbool geeft aan dat het afval van elektrische en elektronische apparatuur niet ongeschei...

Page 30: ...lektronische Geräte die nicht mit dem gewöhnlichen unsortierten Hausmüll entsorgt werden dü rfen sondern separat behandelt werden müssen Bitte nehmen Sie Kontakt mit einem autorisierten Beauftragten des Herstellers auf um Informationen hinsichtlich der Entsorgung Ihres Gerätes zu erhalten Αυτό το σύµβολο υποδηλώνει ότι τα απόβλητα ηλεκτρικού και ηλεκτρονικού εξ οπλισµού δεν πρέπει να απορρίπτονται...

Page 31: ...nformāciju par aprīkojuma ekspluatācijas pā rtraukšanu Šis simbolis nurodo kad elektros ir elektroninės įrangos atliekos turi būti surenkamos atskirai ir negali būti šalinamos kaip nerūšiuotos savivaldybė s tvarkomos atliekos Informacijos apie įrangos veikimo sustabdymą kreipkitės į įgaliotąjį gamintojo atstovą Dette symbolet angir at elektrisk og elektronisk utstyr ikke skal kastes som restavfall...

Page 32: ...običnim gradskim smećem već se mora pokupiti posebno Molimo vas da kontaktirate ovlašćenog predstavnika proizvođača svoje opreme kako bi ste se informisali o njenom pravilnom rashodu Tento symbol označuje že odpad elektrického a elektronického materiá lu sa nesmie vyhadzovať do netriedeného komunálneho odpadu ale mus í sa likvidovať oddelene Viac informácií o likvidácii vášho zariadenia vám poskyt...

Page 33: ...s the toxic element Pb Lead Cd Cadmium Hg Mercury that is contained in the battery that may require special recycling or disposal method Please contact a GEHC representative to facilitate servicing removal and disposal options Table 1 6 WEEE Label LABEL SYMBOL LANGUAGE PURPOSE MEANING Bu sembol elektrikli ve elektronik ekipmanların sınıflandırılmamış çöp olarak atılmaması ve ayrı olarak toplanması...

Page 34: ...STABLE AND TIP OVER WARNING WARNING ULTRASOUND PROBES ARE HIGHLY SENSITIVE MEDICAL INSTRUMENTS THAT CAN EASILY BE DAMAGED BY IMPROPER HANDLING USE CARE WHEN HANDLING AND PROTECT FROM DAMAGE WHEN NOT IN USE DO NOT USE A DAMAGED OR DEFECTIVE PROBE FAILURE TO FOLLOW THESE PRECAUTIONS CAN RESULT IN SERIOUS INJURY AND EQUIPMENT DAMAGE WARNING WARNING NEVER USE A PROBE THAT HAS FALLEN TO THE FLOOR EVEN ...

Page 35: ...cted to an electrical ground The system is equipped with a three conductor AC power cable This must be plugged into an approved electrical outlet with safety ground If an extension cord is used with the system make sure that the total current rating of the system does not exceed the extension cord rating The power outlet used for this equipment should not be shared with other types of equipment Bo...

Page 36: ...ification and Rating Plate USA Asia 120V Console 2 Identification and Rating Plate Europe Asia Latin America 220V Console 3 Identification and Rating Plate Japan 100V Console 4 Identification and Rating Plate Korea 220V Console 5 Identification and Rating Plate China 220V Console 6 UL Label Figure 1 1 OUTSIDE MARKINGS OF LOGIQ P6 P6 Pro Rear ...

Page 37: ...azard 2 Label Do not use the following devices near this equipment 3 Label The equipment weighs approximately 80kg 4 Prescription Devices 5 CE Mark Label Left WEEE Label Right 6 CISPR Label 7 Groud reliability Label 8 Voltage Range Indicationand Power indication Label 9 LCD Caution Label 10 LCD Arm Rotation Label Figure 1 2 OUTSIDE MARKINGS OF LOGIQ P6 P6 Pro ...

Page 38: ... ensuring you are in total control of the electrical Mains plug DANGER DANGEROUS VOLTAGES CAPABLE OF CAUSING DEATH ARE 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 WAR...

Page 39: ...ffects from electrical fields magnetic fields electrostatic discharge and disturbances in the electrical power supply 1 4 2 CE Compliance The LOGIQ P6 P6 Pro unit conforms to all applicable conducted and radiated emission limits and to immunity from electrostatic discharge radiated and conducted RF fields magnetic fields and power line transient requirements For applicable standards refer to the S...

Page 40: ...ion Phone Number USA Canada GE Healthcare Ultrasound Service Engineering 4855 W Electric Avenue Milwaukee WI 53219 Customer Answer Center 1 800 437 1171 1 800 682 5327 1 262 524 5698 Fax 1 414 647 4125 Latin America GE Healthcare Ultrasound Service Engineering 4855 W Electric Avenue Milwaukee WI 53219 Customer Answer Center 1 262 524 5300 1 262 524 5698 Fax 1 414 647 4125 Europe GE Ultraschall Deu...

Page 41: ...Q P6 P6 PRO SEVICE MANUAL Section 1 5 Customer Assistance 1 19 1 5 2 System Manufacturer Table 1 8 System Manufacturer Manufacturer FAX Number GE Ultrasound Korea 462 120 65 1 Sangdaewon dong Joong won Gu Seongnam Si Gyeonggi do Korea 82 31 740 6436 ...

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Page 43: ...ation of a LOGIQ P6 P6 Pro Included are descriptions of the facility and electrical needs to be met by the purchaser of the unit A checklist is also provided at the end of this section to help determine whether the proper planning and preparation is accomplished before the actual equipment installation is scheduled Table 2 1 Contents in Chapter 2 Section Description Page Number 2 1 Overview 2 1 2 ...

Page 44: ...at lighting controls and diameters can be a source of EMI which could degrade image quality These controls should be selected to minimize possible interface Table 2 2 Environmental Requirements for LOGIQ P6 P6 Pro Scanners Operational Storage Transport Temperature 10 30 oC 50 86 oF 10 60 oC 14 140 oF 40 60 oC 40 140 oF Humidity 30 85 non condensing 30 90 non condensing 30 90 non condensing Pressur...

Page 45: ... Power Requirements The following power line parameters should be monitored for one week before installation We recommend that you use an analyzer Dranetz Model 606 3 or Dranetz Model 626 2 2 2 2 Inrush Current Inrush Current is not a factor to consider due to the inrush current limiting properties of the power supplies 2 2 2 3 Site Circuit Breaker It is recommended that the branch circuit breaker...

Page 46: ...hin 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 the 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 Requirements Voltage drop out Max 10 ms Power Transients All applications...

Page 47: ...ounding 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 ...

Page 48: ...nmental Requirements Operation 10 to 30 C Storage 10 to 60 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 60 degrees C WHEN EXPOSED TO LARGE TEMPERATURE VARIATIONS THE PRODUCT SHOULD BE KEPT IN ROOM TEMPERATURE FOR 10 HOURS BEFORE USE ...

Page 49: ...r 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 electrical servicing on the eq...

Page 50: ... size ground wire from the distribution panel to the Ultrasound outlet Please note that image artifacts can occur if at any time within the facility the ground from the main facility s incoming power source to the Ultrasound 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 pro...

Page 51: ... Circuit breaker for dedicated power outlet is easily accessible Sink with hot and cold water Receptacle for bio hazardous waste like used probe sheaths Emergency oxygen supply Storage for linens and equipment Nearby waiting room lavatory and dressing room Dual level lighting bright and dim Lockable cabinet ordered by GE for its software and proprietary manuals ...

Page 52: ...LOGIQ P6 P6 PRO SERVICE MANUAL 2 10 Section 2 3 Facility Needs 2 3 4 Recommended and Alternate Ultrasound Room Layout Recommended standard floor plan and a minimal floor plan for ultrasound equipment Figure 2 1 RECOMMENDED ULTRASOUND ROOM LAYOUT ...

Page 53: ...hile scanning continues With DICOM images can be archived stored and retrieved faster easier and at a lower cost 2 3 5 2 DICOM Option Pre installation Requirements To configure the LOGIQ P6 P6 Pro to work with other network connections the site s network administrator must provide some necessary information Information must include A host name local port number AE Title IP address and Net Mask for...

Page 54: ...t d Figure 2 2 Worksheet for DICOM Network Information LOGIQ 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 55: ...t probes and external peripherals for electrical safety are included in this procedure Also included in this section are guidelines for transporting the unit to a new site Table 3 1 Contents in Chapter 3 Section Description Page Number 3 1 Overview 3 1 3 2 Installation Reminders 3 2 3 3 Receiving and Unpacking the Equipment 3 4 3 4 Preparing for Installation 3 10 3 5 Completing the Installation 3 ...

Page 56: ...e personnel should carry out servicing and troubleshooting NOTE For information regarding packing labels refer to LABELS ON PACKAGE 3 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 30 C Table 3 2 Average Installation Time Description ...

Page 57: ...safety grounding CAUTION Do NOT wear the ESD wrist strap when you work on live circuits and more than 30 V peak is present CAUTION Do not use a 10 Amp to 7 Amp adapter on the 120 Vac unit s power cord This unit requires a dedicated 10 A circuit and can have a 7 A plug if the on board peripherals do not cause the unit to draw more than 6 amps CAUTION Do not operate this unit unless all board covers...

Page 58: ...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 Figure 3 2 Cutting the Plastic Bands CAUTION Do not lift the unit by the Keyboard Equipment damage may result CAUTION The crate with the LOGIQ P6 P6 Pro weighs approximately 80 Kg 176 lb Be prepared for a sudden shift of weight as the unit is removed from its base p...

Page 59: ...IRECTION 5245279 REVISION 3 LOGIQ P6 P6 PRO SERVICE MANUAL Section 3 1 Overview 3 5 Section 3 3 Receiving and Unpacking the Equipment cont d 2 Lift the TOP COVER up and off Figure 3 3 Removing the top Cover Top Cover ...

Page 60: ...RECTION 5245279 REVISION 3 LOGIQ P6 P6 PRO SERVICE MANUAL 3 6 Section 3 1 Overview Section 3 3 Receiving and Unpacking the Equipment cont d 3 Remove the Top Plate up and off Figure 3 4 Removing the Top Plate Top Plate ...

Page 61: ...RVICE MANUAL Section 3 1 Overview 3 7 Section 3 3 Receiving and Unpacking the Equipment cont d 4 Remove the three PLASTIC JOINTs from the OUTER SLEEVE 5 Remove the OUTER SLEEVE Figure 3 5 Removing Plastic Joints and Sleeves Plastic Joint Outer Sleeve Palette Assy ...

Page 62: ...tion 3 1 Overview Section 3 3 Receiving and Unpacking the Equipment cont d 6 Remove the MONITOR SUPPORTER and Option Box 7 Remove the PLASTIC BAG 8 Unlock the front caster and carefully put the console off the PALETTE Figure 3 6 Moving the LOGIQ P6 P6 Pro from the crate Monitor Pad ...

Page 63: ...g System Clock Set the system clock for the LOGIQ P6 P6 Pro to the local time For procedure of adjusting the system clock refer to the section 3 6 1 1 on page 15 Fill out proper customer Information the Product Locator Installation Card Mail this Installation Card Product Locator to the address corresponding to your pole 3 3 3 Product Locator Installation Card NOTE The Product Locator Installation...

Page 64: ...found on a label to the right of the Power switch and External I O on the rear of the system 3 4 2 2 Video Formats Check that the video format for VCR playback is set to the locally used video standard NTSC or PAL 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 ...

Page 65: ...e Main Power cable to an appropriate mains power outlet 3 Switch ON the Main Circuit Breaker at the rear of the System When power is applied to the Scanner and the Rear Circuit breaker is turned ON Power is distributed to the DC Power supply unit and power control assy in the AC power assy When the Power ON OFF key is pressed once the DC power supply is enabled and feed each DC power to board asse...

Page 66: ...Up Sequence 1 The Start Up Screen will be shown on the Monitor display when the system is turned ON 2 After initialization is complete all lighted buttons on the Control Panel light and the default B Mode screen or Patient screen no probes are connected is displayed on the monitor display Figure 3 9 Power On Off Switch Location Figure 3 10 Start Up Screen Display ...

Page 67: ...f Shutdown NOTE After turning 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 Power Shutdown 1 Press the ON OFF key at the front of the System Refer to the Figure 3 9 2 Click the shutdown icon in the shutdown dialog box and wait until the system shutdown 3 Switch OFF the Main Circuit Breaker at the rear o...

Page 68: ... follows A Ensure that the transducer twist lock lever to the horizontal position B Insert the transducer connector on the receptacle guide pin until it touches the receptacle mating surface C Twist the transducer twist lock lever to horizontal position to lock it in place Twist the lever to the vertical position to disconnect the transducer NOTE It is not necessary to turn OFF power to connect or...

Page 69: ...rd to enter the utility menu 2 Select Utility System General 3 Set the Hospital name Department Date and Time Language and Units 4 Click on Exit to terminate the utility function Table 3 1 System Configuration Configuration Category Description Settings Enables the user or service personnel to set the date time unit language basic information about the organization such as the institution name and...

Page 70: ...ns The physical dimensions of the LOGIQ P6 P6 Pro unit are summarized in Table 3 2 on page 3 16 The Size of LOGIQ P6 P6 Pro with monitor and peripherals Table 3 2 Physical Dimensions of LOGIQ P6 P6 Pro Height Width Depth Unit 152 136 USA 146 130 Others 43 0 64 0 cm 59 8 53 5 USA 57 5 51 2 others 16 93 25 2 inches Figure 3 13 Overall Dimensions ...

Page 71: ...OGIQ P6 P6 Pro Table 3 3 Weight of LOGIQ P6 P6 Pro With Monitor and Without Other Peripherals Model Weight kg Weight lbs LOGIQ P6 P6 Pro Approximately 80 Approximately 176 Table 3 4 Electrical Specifications for LOGIQ P6 P6 Pro System Voltage Current Frequency 1 110 120 VAC 5 9A 50 60Hz 2 220 240 VAC 2 5 4 5A 50 60Hz Table 3 5 List of Recording Devices Device Manufacturer Model Video Signal B W Vi...

Page 72: ...t USB footswitch connector power connector and control connections for VCR or DVD Recorder printer and service tools This section indicates the pin assignment for each connector NOTE Each outer case ground line of peripheral accessory connectors are protectively grounded Signal ground lines are not isolated except the Service port 3 All of signal lines include signal GND of the Service port are is...

Page 73: ... Signal 1 RED 9 N A 2 GREEN 10 SGND 3 BLUE 11 N A 4 N A 12 N A 5 GND 13 HSYNC 6 RGND 14 VSYNC 7 GGND 15 N A 8 BGND Table 3 6 Pin Assignments of DB15 connector for External VGA Pin No Signal Pin No Signal 1 5 VDC 3 DATA 2 DATA 4 GND Table 3 7 Pin Assignments of USB Pin No Signal Pin No Signal 1 TX 5 NC 2 TX 6 RX 3 RX 7 NC 4 NC 8 NC Table 3 8 Pin Assignments of Ethernet ...

Page 74: ...8 Pixel Clock MHz 78 75 29 50 24 55 40 00 49 50 65 00 H Blank Width µs 3 66 5 97 5 70 6 40 5 17 4 92 H Sync Width µs 1 22 2 34 2 36 3 20 1 62 2 09 H Front Porch µs 0 20 0 75 0 73 1 00 0 32 0 37 Active Horizontal Period µs 13 00 26 03 26 07 20 00 16 16 15 75 Vertical Rate Hz 75 03 50 00 59 94 60 32 75 00 60 00 Vertical Period ms 13 33 20 00 16 68 16 58 13 33 16 67 V Sync Width lines ms 32 0 53 49 1...

Page 75: ...Preparing for Installation 3 21 3 6 6 Setting VCR Mitsubishi MD3000 USB Interface 1 Turn off the Power of the VCR 2 Open the rear panel of the VCR 3 Set dip switches Off 1 6 pins On 7 pin and Off 8 pin NOTE 7 Pin ON USB Interface OFF RS232C Interface Figure 3 15 Setting VCR USB Interface ...

Page 76: ... probes Section 3 8 Software Option Configuration Refer to the LOGIQ P6 P6 Pro Basic User Manual Chapter 16 Customizing Your System for information on configuring items like Hospital Department Language Units of measure Date Time and Date Format For information on configuring Software Options refer to the LOGIQ P6 P6 Pro Basic User Manual Chapter 16 Customizing Your System For information on confi...

Page 77: ...te 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 78: ... 11 1 Loading Base system Software For more information on loading base system software refer to the Chapter 8 Section 3 12 Warnings 3 12 1 Warnings 3 12 1 1 USB HDD Only 1 8 inch USB HDDs are recommended for the system Other types are not guaranteed to be compatible with the system 3 12 1 2 Starting Echoloader in Maintenance mode If Echoloader never started once starting Echoloader in the mainten...

Page 79: ...s available during the operation and service of the complete system 3 13 1 Product Locator Installation NOTE The Product Locator Installation Card shown may not be same as the provided Product Locator card 3 13 2 User Manual s Check that the correct User Manual s for the system and software revision is included with the installation Specific language versions of the User Manual may also be availab...

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Page 81: ...power supply adjustments Section 4 2 Required Equipment An empty blank DVD R or CD R Disk At least one transducer normally you should check all the transducers used on the systsem Table 4 1 Contents in Chapter 4 Section Description Page Number 4 1 Overview 4 1 4 2 Required Equipment 4 1 4 3 General Procedure 4 2 4 4 Software Configuration Checks 4 20 4 5 Peripheral Checks 4 21 4 6 Monitor Function...

Page 82: ...Scanner and the Rear Circuit breaker is turned ON Power is distributed to the DC Power supply unit and power control assy in the AC power assy When the Power ON OFF key is pressed once the DC power supply is enabled and feed each DC power to board assemblies and system run the software CAUTION SYSTEM REQUIRES ALL COVERS Operate this unit only when all board covers and frame panels are securely in ...

Page 83: ...f Shutdown NOTE After turning 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 4 3 2 1 Scanner Shutdown 1 Press the On Off Key at the front of the System once to display the SYSTEM EXIT menu 2 Select Shutdown from the SYSTEM EXIT menu Figure 4 2 Power On Off Standby Switch Location Figure 4 3 System Exit Menu for ...

Page 84: ... the scanner 2 Unplug the power cord if necessary For example Servicing or relocating the scanner 4 3 3 System Features 4 3 3 1 Control Panel for LOGIQ P6 P6 Pro 1 Power ON OFFf switch 2 Patient Key 3 Alpha Numeric key 4 TGC 5 Track Ball 6 Naviagtion key 7 User Define Key 8 Function Select key 9 Gain Knob 10 Freeze Key Figure 4 4 Control Panel Tour LOGIQ P6 P6 Pro 1 2 4 5 3 10 9 8 7 6 ...

Page 85: ...Image Preview 6 Gray Color Bar 7 Cine Gauge 8 Measurement Summary Window 9 Image 10 Measurement Calipers 11 Measurement Results Window 12 Probe Identifier Exam Preset 13 Imaging Parameters by Mode 14 Focal Zone Indicator 15 TGC 16 Body Pattern 17 Depth Scale 18 Top Menu 19 Caps Lock Lit when On 20 Service Interface icon wrench iLinq icon and system messages display not shown on image 21 Trackball ...

Page 86: ... will be processed Edge Enhance Edge Enhance brings out subtle tissue differences and boundaries by enhancing the gray scale differences corresponding to the edges of structures Adjustments to M Mode s edge enhancement affects the M Mode only Frame Average Temporal filter that averages frames together This has the effect of presenting a smoother softer image Colorize Enables gray scale image color...

Page 87: ...cific color map to be selected After a selection has been made the color bar displays the resultant map Invert Allows blood flow to be viewed from a different perspective i e red away negative velocities and blue toward positive velocities The real time or frozen image can be inverted Packet Size Controls the number of samples gathered for a single color flow vector Quick Angle Correct Quickly adj...

Page 88: ...E 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 6 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 displays a second active caliper 4 To ...

Page 89: ...priate probe from the probe indicators on the monitor screen The probe selection scrren will be come up when the application key is enabled The probe activates in the currently selected operating mode The probe s default settings for the mode and selected exam are used automatically 4 3 7 3 Deactivating the probe When deactivating the probe the probe is automatically placed in standby mode 1 Press...

Page 90: ... 3 8 4 Adjusting the CINE Loop Playback Speed Turn the LOOP SPEED dial right left to increase decrease the CINE Loop playback speed 4 3 8 5 Disconnecting B Mode CINE from Timeline CINE To review the B Mode CINE Loop only press CINE MODE SELECTION and select B ONLY To review the Timeline CINE Loop only press CINE MODE SELECTION and select TL ONLY To return to linked B Mode and Timeline CINE Loop re...

Page 91: ...dia 2 Insert CD DVD media 3 Press Verify 4 The properties will be like below a Capacity Free space depends on media type b Formatted Finalized No 5 Go to Patient 6 Press Data Transfer located at the upper left side of Patient screen 7 Select Export task NOTICE Never move the unit with a disk in the DVD R because the drive actuator will not be locked and the DVD R could break Figure 4 6 Removable M...

Page 92: ...re 4 3 10 1 Using the DVD R cont d 8 Select the type of Removable CD DVD on the To combo box 9 It will do auto formatting 10 After auto formatting select some patients on the upper list area and then press the Transfer button 11 it will do transferring to CD DVD Figure 4 7 Formatting Figure 4 8 Transferring ...

Page 93: ...6 P6 PRO SERVICE MANUAL Section 4 3 General Procedure 4 13 4 3 10 1 Using the DVD R cont d 12 The selected data is transferred correctly 13 Press F3 and select the Yes and Verify files 14 It will do finalizing Figure 4 9 Transfer Figure 4 10 Finalzing ...

Page 94: ...able Media 18 Press Verify 19 The properties will be like below a Capacity is the size of transferred data b Free space is 0 c Formatted Database Present Finalized Yes DICOMDIR Present depends on setting Figure 4 11 Verifying Figure 4 12 Removable Media NOTICE Avoid mechanical ejection whenever possible Mechanical ejection leaves the actuator unlocked If forced to use this method reboot the system...

Page 95: ...el and Insert the backup media 3 Select the media type from the drop down menu 4 Enter the label for the media as shown in Figure 4 13 It is best to use all capital letters with no spaces or punctuation marks 5 The Ultrasound system displays a pop up menu as shown in Figure 4 14 When the formatting has been completed press OK to continue 6 If desired verify that the format was successful by return...

Page 96: ... customer was using prior to service 1 Insert a formatted CD R or DVD R into the drive 2 Press UTILITY key 3 Select SYSTEM on the monitor screen 4 On the monitor display select BACKUP RESTORE 5 In the Backup list select Patient Archive Report Archive System Configuration and User Defined Configuration 6 In the Media field select DVD R 7 Select BACKUP The system performs the backup As it proceeds s...

Page 97: ...monitor display select BACKUP RESTORE 5 In the Restore list select Patient Archive Report Archive System Configuration and User Defined Configuration 6 In the Media field select the Backup Restore DVD R 7 Select RESTORE d The system performs the restore As it proceeds status information is displayed on the Backup Restore screen CAUTION The restore procedure overwrites the existing database on the ...

Page 98: ...he messages Press Patient Deselect any selected patient s in the search portion of the Patient screen Press Exam Data Transfer located at the upper left hand corner of the Patient menu 2 Select Export task Button 3 The From combo box is not active It displays Local Archive The To combo box is active Select the type of removable media CD R DVD R Then please wait until the patient list is visible Fi...

Page 99: ...n press and hold down the Ctrl right Set key move the cursor to the next name then press and hold down the Ctrl right Set key again etc You can also search for patients via the Search key and string Or Select All Button from the Patient Menu NOTE You need to use your best judgment when moving patients images If there are lots of images or loops then only move a few patients at a time 5 Once you ha...

Page 100: ...ill display a curve along the bottom edge of the image sector Table 4 5 Software Configuration Checks Step Task to do Expected Result s 1 Check Date and Time setting Date and Time are correct 2 Check that Location Hospital Name is correct Location Name is correct 3 Check Language settings Desired Language is displayed 4 Check assignment of Printer Keys and User Define Keys Print1 2 Keys and User d...

Page 101: ...the counter field Number appears 7 Press SET COUNTER to save the change Number is saved 8 Press SEARCH COUNTER to search the counter To search VCR tapes exam by counter value 9 Press REC icon on the screen To Start Recording A red dot is displayed in the VCR status area on the Title bar to indicate that recording has begun 10 Press VIDEO SOURCE on the screen To return to the scanning mode 11 Press...

Page 102: ...n Checks 4 6 1 17 LCDMON II Assy LCD Panel with filter Function Validation Procedure 1 Turn on the system 2 Select Utility Key on the Key board and then choose Test Pattern and Resolution marked below in the figure below 3 All the Numbers from 0 to 100 on the figure above should be easily distinguished Figure 4 22 17 LCDMON II Assy Function Check ...

Page 103: ...rn on the system 2 Select OSD Button marked below in the figure below 3 OSD Menu should be displayed within 5sec 4 Select OSD Button marked below in the figure below and check contrast value is changed as soon as the button pushed 5 Displayed value should be changed as soon as the button pushed Figure 4 23 Figure 4 24 OSD button for menu display OSD button for adjusting values ...

Page 104: ...rd Assy Function Validation Procedure 1 Boot up the system 2 Insert the Service Dongle and go to the maintenance mode 3 Click Start and go to Run 4 Click the Run and then you can get the Run dialog box 5 Write the cmd command into Run dialog box and press OK button to display command prompt Figure 4 25 start and run Figure 4 26 Run dialog box Figure 4 27 command prompt ...

Page 105: ... Log Patient New Patient Button Active Mode Active Mode Button Probe Preset Probe Button CF CFM PushEncoder Button Report Report Button PDI PDI Button End Exam End Exam Button Dept Button Depth PushEncoder Button Record Record button Dept Rotary Depth PushEncoder Rotary P1 Print or record button1 PW PWD PushEncoder Button P2 Print or record button2 CW CW Button Reverse Reverse Button M M Mode Push...

Page 106: ...on Comment comment Button AO Auto Right Button Clear Clear Button B Button B PushEncoder Button TGC Slide Slider n 8 s1 s8 B Rotary B PushEncoder Rotary NOTICE When you can check the name displayed in log as you press or rotate keys the main keyboard assy was replaced correctly Figure 4 29 Fast button NOTICE After pressing Fast radio button indicators should be blanked on the frontpanel Table 4 7 ...

Page 107: ...he procedure 4 7 1 Main Keyboard Assy Function Validation Procedure on page 4 24 to run the scfpapitest program 2 Press Freeze button and check up the Log dialog box if the freeze key was release NOTICE Follow up the procedure 4 7 1 Main Keyboard Assy Function Validation Procedure on page 4 24 to run the scfpapitest program Table 4 8 Button and Rotary Table Button or Rotary Name The Name displayed...

Page 108: ...ation 1 Follow up the procedure 4 7 1 Main Keyboard Assy Function Validation Procedure on page 4 24 to run the scfpapitest program 2 Slide TGC pot and check up the value 4 7 7 Sub Keyboard Encoder Knob Set validation Follow up 4 7 2 Sub Keyboard Assy Function Validation Procedure on page 4 27 NOTICE While sliding TGC pot TGC message should be displayed ...

Page 109: ...d hands Check if there are dents scratches or cracks on the FRU parts Check if screws are in place Table 4 9 Cover parts of the FRU No Item 1 Right and Left cover 2 Front cover 3 Monitor Cover set 4 Rear cover 5 Middle cover 6 Top cover 7 Top bottom cover 8 Pole cover 9 Neck front cover 10 Neck rear cover 11 Dummy cover L R 12 New articulation cover set 13 EMI cover L R 14 Rear handle 15 Rear hook...

Page 110: ...ION 5245279 REVISION 3 LOGIQ P6 P6 PRO SERVICE MANUAL 4 30 Section 4 8 Mechanical Function Checks 4 8 2 Air filter set Function Validation Procedure Check if the air filter is placed deep inside Figure 4 30 Air Filter Set ...

Page 111: ... 8 3 TGC key assy TGC Knob set Sub keyboard encoder Knob Set keycap set Main keyboard Encoder Knob set Function Validation Procedure Check if the each button operates properly Check if encoder knobs are in the center Check if the keycap set can not be removed easily Figure 4 31 Keycap set Main keyboard encoder knob set ...

Page 112: ...CTION 5245279 REVISION 3 LOGIQ P6 P6 PRO SERVICE MANUAL 4 32 Section 4 8 Mechanical Function Checks 4 8 4 Cup holder Function Validation Procedure Check if the cup holder can not be removed easily Figure 4 32 Cup Holder ...

Page 113: ...er Rear caster Function Validation Procedure In case of Bi break caster check all caster locks and caster swivel locks for proper operation In case of front caster check caster locks for proper operation In case of rear caster check caster s motion for proper operation Check if screws are in place Figure 4 33 Front caster Rear caster ...

Page 114: ...ICE MANUAL 4 34 Section 4 8 Mechanical Function Checks 4 8 6 New articulation arm with cover Function Validation Procedure Check if the lock operates properly Check if the swivel motion operates properly Check if the up and down motion operates properly Figure 4 34 ...

Page 115: ...ge 5 24 4 Click Diagnostics on top menu 5 On left folder window select LOGIQ P6 Diagnostics FRU test PI128 II 6 Select PI128 II Overall and execute test 7 All diagnostic test items shall be passed Refer to the figure below NOTE For LP6 PRO select LOGIQ P6 PRO Diagnostics FRU test P3RLY and execute test 8 Shut down the system 9 Restart the system WARNING WARNING When Service Login for FRU Diagnosti...

Page 116: ...e 4 9 11 Check the system basic functions Refer to the 4 3 4 System B M Mode Checks and refer to the 4 3 5 System CFM and PWD Checks on page 4 7 12 Disconnect probe Refer to the 4 3 7 4 Disconnecting the probe on page 4 9 13 Connect probe on port 2 and repeat step 8 10 14 Connect probe on port 3 and repeat step 8 10 15 All basic functions must show correct operation as described ...

Page 117: ...n Refer to the 5 7 3 2 Service Login on page 5 25 3 Select Diagnostics LOGIQ P6 Diagnostics FRU Test DTRX64II overall 4 Execute the diagnostic test 5 All diagnostic test item of DTRX64II should be passed 6 Shut down the system 7 Restart the system 8 Check the basic function of system s different modes Refer to the 4 3 4 System B M Mode Checks on page 4 6 and refer to the 4 3 5 System CFM and PWD C...

Page 118: ...Section 4 9 Board Function Checks 4 9 3 CWD64 Assy Function Validation Procedure 1 Insert the Sector probe in probe port 2 Turn on the system 3 Press Virtual Convex button to enable Virtual Convex if not already enabled Figure 4 37 Vitrual Convex Enabled Figure 4 38 Virtual Convex ...

Page 119: ...in CWD mode with Virtual Convex disabled 10 Compare the CWD with Virtual Convex enabled sensitivity and CWD with Virtual Convex disabled 11 Pass if two modes have the same sensitivity 12 Do the service login Refer to the 5 7 3 2 Service login on page 5 28 13 Select Diagnostics LOGIQ P6 Diagnostics FRU Test CWD64 CWD64 Overall NOTE For LP6 PRO select LOGIQ P6 PRO Diagnostics FRU test ACWD ACWD Over...

Page 120: ...s CWD64 Diagnostics Menu on page 22 15 Reboot up the system 16 Insert Probe in Probe port Sector or Pencil Probe 17 After system boot up enter the CWD mode 18 check the display Image Refer to the 10 5 2 1 System Checks on page 10 8 and 4 3 5 System CFM and PWD Checks on page 4 7 Figure 4 41 CWD64 Diagnostic Test ...

Page 121: ...ce Login on page 5 25 3 Select Diagnostics LOGIQ P6 Diagnostics FRU test L2SYSCON L2SYSCON Overall 4 Execute the diagnostic test 5 All diagnostic test item of L2SYSCON should be passed 6 Shut down the system 7 Restart the system 8 Check the basic function of system s different modes Refer to the 4 3 4 System B M Mode Checks on page 4 6 and refer to the 4 3 5 System CFM and PWD Checks on page 4 7 4...

Page 122: ...alidation Procedure 1 Turn on the system 2 Do the Service Login Refer to the 5 7 3 2 Service Login on page 5 25 3 Select Diagnostics LOGIQ P6 Diagnostics FRU test APS II APS II Overall 4 Execute the diagnostic test 5 All diagnostic test item of APS II should be passed 6 Shut down the system 7 Restart the system Figure 4 43 APS II Diagnostic Test ...

Page 123: ...o save configuration changes and exit bios mode The system will restart 6 Check the basic function of system s different modes Refer to the 4 3 4 System B M Mode Checks on page 4 6 and refer to the 4 3 5 System CFM and PWD Checks on page 4 7 4 9 7 RFC Assy Function Validation Procedure 1 Turn on the system 2 Check the basic function of system s different modes Refer to the 4 3 4 System B M Mode Ch...

Page 124: ... 4 SYSCONML Assy Function Validation Procedure on page 4 41 4 Refer to the 4 9 6 SOM Function Validation Procedure on page 4 43 5 Refer to the 4 9 2 DTRX64II Assy Function Validation Procedure on page 4 37 6 Refer to the 4 9 1 PI128II Assy function check procedure on page 4 35 7 Refer to the 4 9 5 APS II Assy PCB Function Validation Procedure on page 4 42 8 Refer to the 4 9 3 CWD64 Assy Function V...

Page 125: ...erating by rotating sound No strange sound should be heard NOTE Do not close the right EMI bracket and right plastic cover before check the fan operation 4 9 10 Transbox Fan Function Validation Procedure 1 After replace Transbox fan assy turn on the system Refer to the 3 5 1 Power On Boot Up on page 3 11 2 Confirm the fan rotating by feeling wind Refer to the figure below NOTE Remove right side du...

Page 126: ...on page 4 6 and refer to the 4 3 5 System CFM and PWD Checks on page 4 7 Refer to the 10 5 2 1 System Checks on page 10 8 4 9 12 ACPC II Assy set Function Validation Procedure 1 Turn on the system Refer to the 3 5 1 Power On Boot Up on page 3 11 sequence to check AP950 Assy function The system must show correct operation as described on sequence 2 Check the peripheral operation Refer to the Sectio...

Page 127: ...ipheral must work correctly as described Section 4 5 4 9 14 Fuse set Function Validation Procedure 1 Turn on the system Refer to the 3 5 1 Power On Boot Up on page 3 11 sequence to check AP950 Assy function The system must show correct operation as described on sequence 2 Check the peripheral operation Refer to the Section 4 5 Peripheral Checks on page 4 21 All peripheral must work correctly as de...

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Page 131: ...ponent 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 9 5 4 Top Console 5 13 5 5 P6 ARP II Rear Panel 5 17 5 6 Cable Connection 5 19 5 7 Service Platform 5 23 5 8 RFS Service For Request 5 35 5 9 Machine RFS 5 40 ...

Page 132: ...CARE DIRECTION 5245279 REVISION 3 LOGIQ P6 P6 PRO SERVICE MANUAL 5 2 Section 5 1 Overview Section 5 2 Block Diagrams and Theory 5 2 1 LOGIQ P6 P6 Pro Block Diagram Figure 5 1 LOGIQ P6 System Block Diagram 128CH ...

Page 133: ...GE HEALTHCARE DIRECTION 5245279 REVISION 3 LOGIQ P6 P6 PRO SERVICE MANUAL Section 5 1 Overview 5 3 5 2 1 LOGIQ P6 P6 Pro Block Diagram cont d Figure 5 2 LOGIQ P6 Front End Block Diagram ...

Page 134: ...GE HEALTHCARE DIRECTION 5245279 REVISION 3 LOGIQ P6 P6 PRO SERVICE MANUAL 5 4 Section 5 1 Overview 5 2 1 LOGIQ P6 P6 Pro Block Diagram cont d Figure 5 3 LOGIQ P6 Backend Block Diagram ...

Page 135: ...GE HEALTHCARE DIRECTION 5245279 REVISION 3 LOGIQ P6 P6 PRO SERVICE MANUAL Section 5 1 Overview 5 5 5 2 1 LOGIQ P6 P6 Pro Block Diagram cont d Figure 5 4 Others Block Diagram cont d ...

Page 136: ...GE HEALTHCARE DIRECTION 5245279 REVISION 3 LOGIQ P6 P6 PRO SERVICE MANUAL 5 6 Section 5 1 Overview 5 2 1 LOGIQ P6 P6 Pro Block Diagram cont d Figure 5 5 LOGIQ P6Pro System Block Diagram 64CH ...

Page 137: ...GE HEALTHCARE DIRECTION 5245279 REVISION 3 LOGIQ P6 P6 PRO SERVICE MANUAL Section 5 1 Overview 5 7 5 2 1 LOGIQ P6 P6 Pro Block Diagram cont d Figure 5 6 P6PRO Front End Block Diagram ...

Page 138: ...GE HEALTHCARE DIRECTION 5245279 REVISION 3 LOGIQ P6 P6 PRO SERVICE MANUAL 5 8 Section 5 1 Overview 5 2 1 LOGIQ P6 P6 Pro Block Diagram cont d Figure 5 7 P6PRO Backend Block Diagram ...

Page 139: ...mary IN Line Neutral J4 6PIN connector 1 2 3 4 5 6 Line Neutral Secondary OUT J5 4PIN connector 1 2 3 4 5 J3 3PIN connector 1 2 3 APS II ASSY LV HV POWER MODULE LV_ON AC IN BOX CON3 3PIN connector 1 CON5 4PIN connector 1 3 2 4 AP950 ASSY 2 3 220V LIine signal LINE CON2 4PIN connector 1 2 3 Peripheral on DC 12Volt CON6 4PIN connector 1 2 3 ARP II ASSY Line Neutral GND Circuit breaker c CON9 3PIN co...

Page 140: ...o supply stable AC powers to LCD monitor 4D Box or Peripherals by using of D12V from APS II DC Output Capacity D2V 10 0 A rms D5VLP 0 42 A rms D5V 4 96 A rms D3 3V 10 0 A rms D12V 1 0 A rms D12VFAN 1 03 A rms A6V 9 0 A rms A6V 2 0 A rms A12V 3 25 A rms A12V 1 5 A rms APS II supplies High Voltage power to activate high voltage transmit pulse and static supply bias voltage on high voltage mux and pr...

Page 141: ...robe among connected probes In case of LOGIQP6 PRO P3RLY Assy is install for probe interfacing DTRX64II Cascading 2 transmitting and receiving beam formers 2 DTRX64s allows the system to transmit with Higle level or low level pulses and to sum delayed echos for 128 channels In case of LOGIQP6 PRO 1 pcs of DTRX64II Assy is installed SYSCONML System Control board with Multi Line mid processor It inc...

Page 142: ...for transmit receiving beamforming Mid processing Basically this procesing is to decode the encoded receiving siganls demodulate the echo signals with carrier compensate the frequency and gain based on time and compress the enveloped detected signals logorithmically for display This processing is executed by 2 CHACOMs Post Processing and User Interface SYSCONML Assy has high performance SOM system...

Page 143: ...ng components Sub keyboard Assy havs five encoders with push function 4 arrow keys and power On Off key Figure 5 10 Keyboard Block Diagram USB Microcontroller MICOM CPLD A N Key Matrix Mode Key Encoders TGC Slide Lighting LED RAM 32K EEPROM 32K TrackBall Main Keyboard USB POWER Encoders Sub keyboard POWER Button 4 Arrow Keys USB Microcontroller MICOM CPLD A N Key Matrix Mode Key Encoders TGC Slide...

Page 144: ... hard drive operation indicator Figure 5 11 Main Keyboardand Sub Keyboardconnection to system Table 5 1 CON1 Connector Signal I O Pin Nember Pin Name Signal Path 1 HDD SYSCONML BP128 Backplane Main Keyboard Sub Keyboard 2 HDD SYSCONML BP128 Backplane Main Keyboard Sub Keyboard 3 Mementary S W SYSCONML BP128 Backplane Main Keyboard Sub Keyboard 4 GND 10 GND 11 GND 12 GND 13 KBD PWR APS II BP128 Bac...

Page 145: ...2 LOGIQ P6 P6 Pro Monitor LOGIQ P6 P6 Pro system has 17inch LCD monitor with DVI I interface 5 4 2 1 MONITOR Signal I O Monitor assy has two main I O connectors One is a DVI I connector and the other is a 110V 220V power plug Figure 5 12 LOGIQ P6 P6 Pro Monitor Figure 5 13 LP6 17 LCDMON Signal I O DVI PWR ...

Page 146: ...able 5 3 main functions of control key buttons No Name Main Functions 1 LEFT Moves the highlight icon UP to select function Increases the adjustment of the selected function 2 MENU When the OSD menu is off press once Performs Contrast adjustment function When the OSD menu is off press twice Performs Brightness adjustment function When the OSD menu is off press thee times Performs Dim Brightness ad...

Page 147: ...ipherals in rear panel P6 ARP II assy has connectors for peripheral Composite in out and S VHS in out are analog video interfaces for recording and playback of the VCR or DVD recorder Audio in out are audio interfaces for audio recording and playback of the VCR or DVD recorder The analog VGA signal also provide display interface for external VGA monitor Figure 5 16 P6 ARP II Block Diagram ...

Page 148: ... ARP II S VHS Connector S VHS in for DVD Recorder S VHS input signal for DVDR playback S VHS Connector P6 ARP II SYSCONML Audio out L R for DVD Recorder Stereo audio output for DVDR Recording SYSCONML P6 ARP II RCA Jack Audio In L R for DVD Recorder Stereo audio input from DVDR for DVDR playback RCA Jack P6 ARP II SYSCONML USB Port for BW Printer USB Port for BW Printer SYSCONML BP128 Backplane US...

Page 149: ...FAN CON2 J14 CON3 CON5 APS FAN FAN J203 J202 J201 CON7 CON7 J201 J202 APS J219 J220 PATA SATA J224 J223 J208 FRONT BRKT MIC F_USB HDD HDDI HDDP ODD ODDI ODDP USB 0 USB 1 USB 2 USB 3 MAIN KBD CON1 KBD SUB KBD ASPK L R BW BRKT PRN CON10 J206 J209 J221 J207 J205 J204 Foot S W J19 VGA J20 ECG USB J18 4D USB J16 USB HUB upstream J14 AC OUT AC OUT Circuit Breaker CON6 CON10 CON9 CON9 CON6 J15 MBP J13 L1...

Page 150: ...hite Video Printer and a Color Printer may be installed in system as onboard These devices are connected to rear P6 ARP II or front side bottom of keybaord LOGIQ P6 P6 Pro does not support analog printer 5 6 3 1 BW and Color printers Connect the Power and USB cable as shown in Figure 5 18 Figure 5 18 Digital BW Printer Figure 5 19 Digital Color Printer ...

Page 151: ... 5 6 3 2 DVD Recorder Connect the cables as shown in Figure 5 31 5 6 4 Filters There are two filteres located in both right and left sides of TRANSBOX AP950 Figure 5 20 DVD Recorder Figure 5 21 Location of Air Filter Audio cable with RCA Jack S Video Cable S Video Cable Audio cable with RCA Jack a b ...

Page 152: ...are 10 fans for ventilation in the system as below a DTRX64II Assy 2 fans in each assy b SYSCONML 1 fan c APS II 2 fans d NESTBOX top 2 fans e TRANBOX 1 fan Figure 5 22 Location of Fans d Cooling FAN Assy for NEST Cooling a Cooling Fan on L2 SYSCON II SYSCONML b Cooling Fans on APS c FANs in DTRX64 II e TRANS BOX FAN ...

Page 153: ...rvice Platform contains a set of software modules that are common to all ultrasound and cardiology systems containing a PC backend This web enabled technology provides linkage to e Services e Commerce and the iCenter making GE s scanners more e enabled than ever The Service Platform will increase service productivity and reduce training and service costs ...

Page 154: ...zed for their use NOTE A Service Dongle is necessary for use by GE Service when performing proprietary level diagnostics OnLine Center access to the scanner requires the password and they must have Disruptive permission and customer input to run diagnostics NOTE For a GE Field Engineer the password changes at specific intervals Access with the password is tied to the service key Every access reque...

Page 155: ...ferent access and security user levels Each user is only granted access to the tools that are authorized for their use NOTE A Service Dongle is necessary for use by GE Service when performing proprietary level diagnostics OnLine Center access to the scanner requires the password and they must have Disruptive permission and customer input to run diagnostics NOTE For a GE Field Engineer the password...

Page 156: ...the Service Interface is started the Service Home Page appears The Home Page contains the software revision along with the hardware inventory and the results of the latest System Health Information The navigation bar at the top of the screen allows the user to select from several tools and utilities Figure 5 25 Service Home Page ...

Page 157: ...viewed by all service users The Filter Error log is keyed to GE Service login access permissions and 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 MOD and CD ROM drive Table 5 7 Log Entry Key Severity Error Level Color Code 1 Inf...

Page 158: ...age 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 L1SYSCON temperature sensor Probe Log entry headings include Time Stamp Error Level Package Error Message Severity Revision and three 3 new labels that have not yet ...

Page 159: ... level and login access permissions Remote access will require disruptive diagnostic permissions to run Acquisition diagnostics 5 7 6 2 Diagnostic Reports Diagnostic tests return a report to the Service Platform The platform retains the report and allows for future viewing of the diagnostic logs 5 7 6 3 Proactive Diagnostics A system of self monitoring is largely supported with the integration of ...

Page 160: ... 5 7 7 Image Quality Field is not yet populated The Image Quality page contains tools for troubleshooting image quality issues 5 7 8 Calibration Field is not yet populated The Calibration page contains the tools used to calibrate the system Figure 5 29 Image Quality Page Figure 5 30 Calibration Page ...

Page 161: ...e Platform is the access and authorization control for remote access to the configuration subsystem 5 7 9 1 Questra Agent Configuration These feature that allow the customer to register the system to the GE OnLine Center are available for Warranty and Contract customers only 5 7 9 1 1 Device Information Divce name and CRM No are displayed by default 5 7 9 1 2 Advanced Configuration Select Enterpri...

Page 162: ... Configuration If Proxy is used in the site it should be filled proper Proxy Server Address and Proxy Server Port And Press Submit Changes button to finish check out process 5 7 10 Utilities The Utilities page contains several miscellaneous tools Figure 5 32 Proxy Configuration Figure 5 33 GE Service Utilities Page ...

Page 163: ...5 33 5 7 11 Replacement The Replacement page is intended to contain the tools used to track replacement parts used in the system 5 7 12 PM The PM page is intended to contain the tools used in periodic maintenance of the system Figure 5 34 Part Replacement Page Figure 5 35 Planned Maintenance Page ...

Page 164: ... via Service Platform Options can be activated permanently Options can be activated for a timed period Options can be limited to a number of uses Options that expire must give notice to the user that the option has expired 5 7 13 1 Remote System Shutdown and Restart The Service Platform provides the ability to restart the system as per standard shutdown startup procedures Remote shutdown will only...

Page 165: ...customer or FE directly from the system instead of calling GE Cares 5 8 2 System Checkout Procedure If the system is checked out already skip 5 8 2 System Checkout Procedure and proceed from 5 8 3 Sending RFS Procedure 1 Check if the system is connected to the network 2 Go to Utility 3 Press Service 4 Log on to the Service Platform with a password 5 Press Configuration 6 Press InSite ExC Agent Con...

Page 166: ...e and CRM No are pre populated and can not be changed 8 Select Continent and Country 9 Put City State and Institution 10 Select Product for the Enterprise 11 If Proxy needs to be configured select Enable for the Proxy filed and input IP address and Port number 12 Press Submit Changes Please Wait message is displayed while the system is checking out Figure 5 37 Figure 5 37 Please Wait ...

Page 167: ...IQ P6 P6 PRO SERVICE MANUAL Section 5 1 Overview 5 37 5 8 2 System Checkout Procedure cont d 13 Wait until following screen displays Refer to the Figure 5 38 14 Configuration is complete 15 Close the Service Platform Figure 5 38 Configuration done ...

Page 168: ... filled in order to send the RFS request to On Line Center 2 Fill out the Last name First name and Phone number Refer to the Figure 5 40 3 Extension Email and Other system ID fields are optional 4 Select Problem Type If Problem is about No Boot No Image Error message Lock up Probe Peripherals select Service for the Problem Type If Problem is about Presets Reports Measurements or Probe not recogniz...

Page 169: ...n the Send button is enabled Figure 5 41 8 Verify that Send button is enabled 9 Click Send button and wait for confirmation window with reference number on the screen 10 Verify that confirmation message pops up in the screen 11 RFS request is completed 12 On Line Center will contact the customer shortly by phone Figure 5 41 RFS send enabled ...

Page 170: ...NOTE In order to enable MRFS System must be connected to network and should be checked out to a product server Default MRFS user should also be set 1 If a system is not already checked out the system should be checked out to a product server Refer to 5 8 2 System Checkout Procedure 2 MRFS function is an automatic call for service from the system to the OLC when system detects high temperature or h...

Page 171: ...User All the fields that are marked with asterisk are mandatory and should be filled 6 When fields with asterisk are filled Add User button is enabled 7 Pess Add User button 8 check the checkbox next to the name to set to the default contact Then Press Set Default Machine Figure 5 44 Add User Figure 5 45 Add User ...

Page 172: ...IQ P6 P6 PRO SERVICE MANUAL 5 42 Section 5 1 Overview Contact button 9 Now the MRFS is enabled 10 When system detects high temperature or abnormal voltage the system will send the RFS to the OLC automatically Figure 5 46 Set Default Machine contact ...

Page 173: ...5 10Fast Polling 5 10 1 General This describes Fast Polling feature that willl chnage the polling rate to 15 seconds for 10 minutes 5 10 2 Enabling Fast Polling 1 Right Click on Connect to GE icon Pressing OK will change the polling rate to 15 seconds for 10 minutes Figure 5 47 Figure 5 48 Agent Configuration ...

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Page 175: ...se tests are optional You may use them to check the system for errors Section 6 2 Regulatory Verify where applicable that any regulatory information or tests required by national law are present and accounted for and any regulatory tests required by national law are performed and documented Table 6 1 Contents in chapter Section Description Page Number 6 1 Overview 6 1 6 2 Regulatory 6 1 6 3 Monito...

Page 176: ...utton to increase contrast Press the Adjustment button to decrease contrast 3 The amount of contrast is shown on a slide bar on the screen To adjust the brightness 4 Press the Toggle button on the display monitor twice 5 Press the Adjustment button to increase brightness Press the Adjustment button to decrease brightness 6 The amount of brightness is shown on a slide bar on the screen Figure 6 1 B...

Page 177: ...s rotation movement can be adjusted by using the LCD arm s locking mechanism To unlock the LCD arm 1 Pull the LCD arm toggle knob and turn clockwise to unlock the LCD arm To lock the LCD arm 1 Turn counter clockwise and push the LCD arm toggle knob and to lock the LCD arm Figure 6 2 Unlocking the Flexible LCD arm Figure 6 3 Locking the Flexible LCD arm ...

Page 178: ... P6 PRO SERVICE MANUAL 6 4 Section 6 4 Trackball Cleaning Section 6 4 Trackball Cleaning The trackball on the keyboard need to be cleaning periodically 1 Open the trackball Figure 6 4 Open Trackball Figure 6 5 Trackball Hole Remove dust inside of bucket ...

Page 179: ...power is applied Some Service Tools may be run at the application level NOTE Be sure to disable ECG function before performing Diagnostic function NOTE Make sure that convex or linear probe is connected before the sytem starts sector probe is not applicable for the service diagnostics Table 7 1 Contents in Chapter 7 Section Description Page Number 7 1 Overview 7 1 7 2 Gathering Trouble Data 7 2 7 ...

Page 180: ...ite or to be sent 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 P6 P6 Pro From the Utility System About screen App...

Page 181: ...Log Error Logs Crash Log Power Supply Temperature NOTE Power Supply and Temperature logs are not currently being updated by the LOGIQ P6 P6 Pro 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 DVD USB or Network storage The subsequent file is compressed and ...

Page 182: ...Check and record any custom settings for the Print2 button 2 Set the Print2 button to Whole Screen Secondary Capture 3 Capture the required screens to the Hard Drive or CD R DVD R 4 Restore the Print2 button to it s original settings 7 3 1 Check and Record the P2 Key Function Check the function of the Print2 Key in the event that the customer may have made some custom settings 1 Select Utility fro...

Page 183: ...View record the print flow associated with the Print2 Button 7 3 2 Setting the P2 Key to Screen Capture If the P2 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 Ensure that Capture Area is set to Whole Screen secondary Capture and None Image Compression 3 The P2 Key should now be se...

Page 184: ... and display the image screen to be captured 2 Press P2 This will place a snapshot of the screen on the clipboard displayed at the bottom of the scan image display 3 Highlight the snapshot to be stored to the system hard drive or CD R DVD R 4 Select Menu on the right side of the image screen then highlight and select SAVE AS Figure 7 3 Select Image to Capture Figure 7 4 Menu Save As Clipboard Thum...

Page 185: ...tomer s Functionality If the customer had programmed the P2 Key to a function other than screen capture restore that functionality recorded in section 7 5 1 on page 9 Refer to the Figure 7 7 1 Select Utility from the Keyboard 2 Select Connectivity from the Menu 3 Select the Buttons tab on the Connectivity screen 4 In the Button field select Print2 5 In the Physical Print Buttons box select the opt...

Page 186: ...y on page 5 1 the service platform uses a web based user interface UI to provide access to common service components The Diagnostic home page displays a listing of test categories consisting of Common Diagnostics and LOGIQ P6 P6 Pro Diagnostics Expand the desired main category to select groups or individual tests Figure 7 6 Global Service User Interface Diagnostic Screen ...

Page 187: ... 1 Check and record any custom settings for the Print2 button 2 Set the Print2 button to Whole Screen Secondary Capture 3 Capture the required screens to the Hard Drive or CD R 4 Restore the Print2 button to it s original settings 7 5 1 Check and Record the P2 Key Function Check the function of the Print2 Key in the event that the customer may have made some custom settings 1 Select Utility from t...

Page 188: ... View record the print flow associated with the Print2 Button 7 5 2 Setting the P2 Key to Screen Capture If the P2 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 Ensure that Capture Area is set to Whole Screen secondary Capture and None Image Compression 3 The P2 Key should now be s...

Page 189: ...e to and display the image screen to be captured 2 Press P2 This will place a snapshot of the screen on the clipboard displayed at the bottom of the scan image display 3 Highlight the snapshot to be stored to the system hard drive or CD R 4 Select Menu on the right side of the image screen then highlight and select SAVE AS Figure 7 8 Select Image to Capture Figure 7 9 Menu Save As Clipboard Thumbn...

Page 190: ...eve these images 7 5 4 Reset the P2 Key to Customer s Functionality If the customer had programmed the P2 Key to a function other than screen capture restore that functionality recorded in section 7 5 1 on page 9 Refer to the Figure 7 7 1 Select Utility from the Keyboard 2 Select Connectivity from the Menu 3 Select the Buttons tab on the Connectivity screen 4 In the Button field select Print2 5 In...

Page 191: ... Theory the service platform uses a web based user interface UI to provide access to common service components The Diagnostic home page displays a listing of test categories consisting of Common Diagnostics and LOGIQ P6 P6 Pro Diagnostics Expand the desired main category to select groups or individual tests Figure 7 11 Global Service User Interface Diagnostic Screen ...

Page 192: ...oting menu choices are called out and described in the sections below 7 7 1 Utilities Provides two selections 7 7 1 1 Disruptive Mode Allows you to enable or disable disruptive mode troubleshooting If you are accessing through InSite this can only be enabled with the customer operator confirmation 7 7 1 2 System Shutdown Allows for system shutdown from the diagnostic menu Select to retain Disrupti...

Page 193: ...tions AND NOT OR and XOR with 16 and 32 bit operands If errors are detected the failed operands are listed CPU Math Registers Tests coprocessor register stack pointers and commands FLDLZ FLDPI FLDLN2 FLDLG2 FLDL2T FLDL2E and FLD1 If errors are detected the failed steps and commands are listed CPU Math Commands Tests coprocessor commands FBLD FBSTP FLD FST FXCH FCOM FICOM FTST FXAM and FUCOM If err...

Page 194: ...ard Drive Funnel Seek Hard disk drive heads are moved in a funnel fashion i e from the first track on the drive to the last then to the second track then to the second to last track then to the third track and so on Hard Drive Surface Scan This test scans for surface defects on the hard disk drive 7 7 2 3 Memory Tests Memory Test All Eighteen test patterns are used to test memory locations If erro...

Page 195: ...tions can be accessed on a CD ROM or DVD disk in a funnel fashion starting from the first then moving to the last then at the next pass starting from the second location then moving to the next to the last and so on DVD CD ROM Linear Read Reads the data on the CD ROM or DVD in a linear fashion starting from the start to the end DVD CD ROM Random Read Reads the data on the CD ROM or DVD randomly 7 ...

Page 196: ...est A bus is a set of circuits wires or connectors which connect the various components of your system A PCI Peripheral Component Interconnect bus is a fast standard bus which is common in Pentium systems Various tests are run on the PCI bus in order to ensure it is working up to speed The motherboard is scanned to verify the configuration space and to make sure the diagnostics can communicate wit...

Page 197: ...button You should hear a low beep from your PC If no sound is produced in these tests choose the More Info button in the Audio Test dialog box for information about possible causes and solutions 7 7 3 3 Monitor Test Click Monitor Test from the PC Diagnostic interactive tests menu The monitor test dialog box presents you with three options Combination Test Checks the monitor for alignment color dep...

Page 198: ...y All None USC I F Test The DTRX64II PI128II optional CWD64 assya are connected to the SYSCONML via the FEBUS The DSP in SYSCONML accesses the boards above to check if the FEBUS is connected properly to each assy All None FEBUS Test Checks if The DSP in SYSCONML accesses the assys DTRX64II and CWD64 via the FEBUS All None TRIG Test Check the trigger max min and ever interval All None PCI I F Test ...

Page 199: ...cks if the DSP in SYSCONML can access the DTRX64II Assy via FEBUS All None PGC Test Sends the test data High Mid Low level to PGC Register then DTRX64II read result data and verify it All None TEST Wave Test Sends the test data High Mid Low level to Test wave Register then DTRX64II read result data and verify it All None Beamforming Data Memory Test Send the command to read write to beamforming da...

Page 200: ...y All Probe PROBE CODE Checks if the 8 bits of the Probe Code in the probe connector is properly connected If connected probe is available display code and Probe name All Table 7 5 FRU Test CWD64 Diagnostics Menu Menu Descriptions User Level Tools Full Test Performs all of the CWD64 board test listed below All None Assy Revision TEst Test EEPROM Send test pattern to write to EEPROM and readDisplay...

Page 201: ... All Probe PROBE CODE Checks if the 8 bits of the Probe Code in the probe connector is properly connected If connected probe is available display code and Probe name All None Table 7 7 FRU Test ACWD Diagnostics Menu Menu Descriptions User Level Tools Full Test Performs all of the ACWD board test listed below All None Assy Revision TEst Test EEPROM Send test pattern to write to EEPROM and readDispl...

Page 202: ... stability Read HV voltage and display HV values All None LV voltage stability Read HV voltage and display LV values All None Table 7 9 FRU Test Keybaord Diagnostics Menu Menu Descriptions User Level Tools FRONT PANEL Overall Performs all of the Front Panel tests listed below All None FRONT PANEL Revision Test EEPROM Send test pattern to write to EEPROM and read Displays the board revision of the ...

Page 203: ...mbedded Probe Recognition Indicator Normally On D2 Selected probe connector position number bit 0 Depend on live probe position D3 Selected probe connector position number bit 1 Depend on live probe position D4 FPGA Configuration OK status indicator Normally On Table 7 12 LEDs on P3RLY P2RLY Assy LED Descriptions Normal State D1 MUX embedded Probe Recognition Indicator Normally On D2 Selected prob...

Page 204: ...EDs on APS IIAssy LED Descriptions Normal State DP5 Top Digital 5V output indicator Normally On LP5 Live Power 5V output indicator Normally On AP6 Analog 6V output indicator Normally On DP33 Digital 3 3V output indicator Normally On SHV SHV output indicator status indicator Normally On HVL HVL level indicator Normally On in CFM mode or PW mode HVH Bottom HVH level indicator Normally On in B mode ...

Page 205: ...emergency power red outlet Is the circuit breaker ON Yes Press the on off switch to boot the system Is the on off switch illuminated with an green color and can you listen fan sound of inside Yes Yes Does the scanner boot up Yes Scanner is ON and ready for use NO NO NO NO NO Check if wall power is alive Check if the standby 5V od APS is alive Make sure AC power connector and con trol signal connec...

Page 206: ...sn t boot Connect the AC power cable between the Scanner and the wall power outlet in right way YES YES NO Turn ON the main breaker of the Scanner Go on to the next page NO Is the AC power cable seated to the Scanner and to the wall power outlet Is the main breaker turned ON Press the ON OFF button on the Control Panel NO Has the ON OFF key on the Control Panel been pressed once YES ...

Page 207: ... Boot contd System doesn t boot cont d YES Check 1 AC Power 2 AC Transformer Go on to the next page NO Do the fans start to run Check replace the PM SOM CM SOMmodule YES NO Is the SOM module starting to display start up screens on the monitor Is the LOGIQ starting display shown on the monitor Turn off the power wait a few seconds and try to turn on the power again NO ...

Page 208: ... cont d Figure 7 16 System does not Boot contd System doesn t boot cont d 1 Check the Control Panel cable connection 2 Check replace Control Panel YES YES NO Are the Control Panel keys lit Is regular scan display shown on the monitor Press and hold the main switch for five 5 seconds to reboot the system NO Go to Scan Procedure section END ...

Page 209: ...PRO SERVICE MANUAL Section 7 9 Trouble Shooting Tree 7 31 7 9 4 Noise in Image Figure 7 17 Noise in Image Noise is shown in Image YES NO Is there any electrical devices that affect the Scanner Keep the Scanner away from those electrical devices Check probes ...

Page 210: ...MANUAL 7 32 Section 7 9 Trouble Shooting Tree 7 9 5 Unable to Scan Figure 7 18 Unable to Scan Unable to scan Check the probe connection YES NO Are probes connected in right way Restart the scanner Are other operations possible YES Check the HV power supply unit NO END ...

Page 211: ... PRO SERVICE MANUAL Section 7 9 Trouble Shooting Tree 7 33 7 9 6 Trackball Figure 7 19 Trackball Troubleshooting The trackball is low sensitive Remove the ball from the Trackball and clean it YES NO Does the trackball move at all Replace the trackball unit ...

Page 212: ...shooting NOTE Reset the monitor settings to the factory defaults prior to troubleshooting the monitor NOTICE Comments to remember about the 17 monitor The monitor is the diagnostic monitor and is connected to AC 110 220 VAC The monitor powers down with the console Power output from AC Power assy via AC distributor in AC Transbox assy ...

Page 213: ... conditions Video test patterns are not clear bright parallel or square Replace the monitor Figure 7 20 Yes Is the shutdown dialog box displayed Did the scanner Shut off Yes Press and hold the ON OFF switch on the scanner for approximately 5 seconds If the scanner fails to Shut Off follow the step below Check cable connection If the scanner still does not Shut off Switch the circuit breaker to the...

Page 214: ...cord to VCR Check that all signal and power supply cable connections to the VCR unit are OK YES NO Is the VCR properly connected Is the VCR tape put into the device Put the tape into the device and rewind it NO YES Replace VCR Is recording unable even by manual operation YES Check the signal cable connections between VCR and Internal I O Check the cables between BEP and Internal I O NO ...

Page 215: ...igure 7 22 Printer Troubleshooting Unable to use Printer s Check that all signal and power supply cable connections between Printer and Scanner are OK YES NO Is the printer s properly connected Are there print papers left Insert the printer papers NO YES Is proper configuration for the Print key s set Configure the Print key s NO See next page ...

Page 216: ...7 9 9 Printer Troubleshooting cont d Figure 7 23 Printer Troubleshooting contd Still unable to use the Printer s Check the USB cables Between backplane and usb port YES NO Is printing unavailable even by manual operation Is there an error message on the monitor display Replace SOM module NO YES Replace the Printer ...

Page 217: ...Tree 7 39 7 9 10 DVD RW Troubleshooting Figure 7 24 DVD Troubleshooting Unable to record to CD R or DVD R Insert a new un used CD R disc YES NO Is a new unused CD R disc inserted to the drive Replace SOM Module Are CD Rs rated at the proper write speed YES NO Acquire CD Rs rated at the proper write speed ...

Page 218: ...nd the wall network is connected and well seated in both ends 2 Try a network cable that is known to be OK 3 Check the cable between the SYSCONML assy and P6 ARP assy 4 Connect a Crossed network cable between the Scanner and your PC Try to ping from the scanner to the IP address on the PC If OK the hardware connection inside the scanner is OK 7 9 11 2 No Contact With Server But Connection to Netwo...

Page 219: ...YES NO Is the TCP IP Cable between LOGIQ P6 P6 Pro and network outlet connected and well Replace the AEXP cable between SYSCONML and P6 ARP assy YES Is the connection OK now NO Connect a Crossed Network Cable between the Scanner and your PC Laptop Try to ping from the PC Laptop to LOGIQ P6 P6 Pro If OK the hardware connection inside LOGIQ P6 P6 Pro is OK Try a network cable that is known to be OK ...

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Page 221: ...ibes replacement procedures for the following modules and subsystems Section Description Page Number 8 1 Overview 8 1 8 2 DISASSEMBLY RE ASSEMBLY 8 2 8 3 Software Loading Procedure 8 103 8 4 Software Installation 8 111 8 5 Full Backup Restore Procedure 8 140 8 6 Software Reloading 8 144 8 7 Mechanical Option Installation instruction 8 154 8 8 Final Procedures 8 204 Table 8 1 Contents in Chapter 8 ...

Page 222: ... POINTS INSIDE BECOME THOROUGHLY FAMILIAR WITH ALL HAZARDOUS VOLTAGES AND HIGH CURRENT LEVELS TO AVOID ACCIDENTAL CONTACT CAUTION Do not wear the ESD wrist strap when you remove a part of power supply unit Turn OFF power and unplug the power cord before removing a part of power supply unit However be sure to turn off power and wear the strap before you remove a circuit boards WARNING WARNING DO NO...

Page 223: ...ewdrivers Allen Unbraco wrench Stubby screwdriver Flat tip and Cross tip 8 2 1 2 Removal procedure 1 Remove the 17 LCD cable cover Refer to the figure below 2 Unscrew 1 screw 2306565 BH M4x16 WHT to remove the power cord bracket assembled under the 17 LCD cable cover Refer to the figure below Figure 8 1 Removing the 17 LCD cable cover Figure 8 2 Removing the power cord bracket ...

Page 224: ...ct power cable and DVI cable Refer to the figure below 4 Unscrew 2 screws 5177684 HSH M5x20 WHT to separate 17 LCD monitor Refer to the figure below 5 Unscrew 3 screws to remove the 17 LCD rear cover Refer to the figure below Figure 8 3 Disconnecting power cable and DVI cable Figure 8 4 Separating the 17 LCD monitor Figure 8 5 Removing the 17 LCD rear cover ...

Page 225: ...SEMBLY 8 5 8 2 1 2 Removal procedure cont d 6 Unscrew 2 screws to remove the OSD key assy and disconnect the connect Refer to the figure below 7 Separate the 17 LCD tact knob from the OSD key assy Refer to the figure below Figure 8 6 Separating the OSD key assy Figure 8 7 Separating the 17 LCD tact knob ...

Page 226: ... provided below 8 2 1 3 Mounting Procedure Install the each of the new part in the reverse order of removal procedure Figure 8 8 Removing the 17 LCD front cover Table 8 2 Functional Tests Service Manual Section Functional Test Diagnostic Test Debrief Script Section 4 3 1 Power On Boot Up Service Manual Direction 5245279 Rev 3 Section 8 2 1 Equipment passed all required tests and is ready for use S...

Page 227: ...rench Philips screw driver 8 2 2 2 Preparation Shut down the system and switch off the main breaker 8 2 2 3 17 LCDMON OSD Key Assy Replace Procedure 1 Remove the LCD Cable cover Refer to the figure below 2 Unscrew 4 screws to remove the rear cover Refer to the figure below Figure 8 9 Removing the LCD Cable cover Figure 8 10 Removing the rear cover ...

Page 228: ...Replace Procedure cont d 3 Take the rear cover off using your hands Refer to the figure below 4 Unscrew 2 screws and remove OSD Key Assy from the front cover Refer to the figure below 5 Disconnect the cable from OSD Key assy Refer to the figure below Figure 8 11 Rear Cover Figure 8 12 Removing the OSD Key Assy Figure 8 13 Disconnecting the cable ...

Page 229: ...provided below 8 2 2 4 Mounting Procedure Install the new parts in the reverse order of removal Table 8 3 Functional Tests Service Manual Section Functional Test Diagnostic Test Debrief Script Section 4 3 1 Power On Boot Up Service Manual Direction 5245279 Rev 3 Section 8 2 2 Equipment passed all required tests and is ready for use Section 4 3 2 Power Off Shutdown Section 4 6 2 17 OSD Key Assy Fun...

Page 230: ...n the system and switch off the main breaker 8 2 3 3 17 LCDMON ASSY Replace Procedure 1 Remove the LCD Cable cover Refer to the figure below 2 Unscrew 1 screw 2306565 BH M4 x 16WHT to remove the power code bracket assembled under the LCD cable cover Refer to the figure below 3 Disconnect power and DVI cable Figure 8 14 Removing the LCD Cable Cover Figure 8 15 Removing the power code bracket ...

Page 231: ...brief script provided below 8 2 3 4 Mounting Procedure Install the new parts in the reverse order of removal Figure 8 16 Removing Spring Table 8 4 Functional Tests Service Manual Section Functional Test Diagnostic Test Debrief Script Section 4 3 1 Power On Boot Up Service Manual Direction 5245279 Rev 3 Section 8 2 3 Equipment passed all required tests and is ready for use Section 4 3 2 Power Off S...

Page 232: ...tip and Cross tip 8 2 4 2 Preparations Shut down the system and switch off the main breaker Maneuver control console to a suitable position for removing the monitor 8 2 4 3 Removal procedure 1 Remove the LCD cable cover Refer to the figure below 2 Unscrew 1 screw 2306565 BH M4x16 WHT to remove the power cord bracket assembled under the LCD cable cover Refer to the figure below Figure 8 17 Removing...

Page 233: ...power cable and DVI cable Refer to the figure below 4 Unscrew 1 screw 2329677 TAP M4X16 to remove the Fold cover Refer to the figure below 5 Unscrew 2 screws 2159634 BH M4x10 WHT to remove the Arm cable cover Refer to the figure below Figure 8 19 Disconnecting power cable and DVI cable Figure 8 20 Removing the Fold cover Figure 8 21 Removing the Arm cable cover ...

Page 234: ...efer to the figure below NOTE While unscrewing the hinge hexa screw from the arm keep hold of the monitor to prevent dropping down 7 Unscrew 2 screws 2337572 FH M3x6 WHT to remove the Arm cover L R Refer to the figure below 8 Unscrew 2 screws 2159632 BH M4x6 WHT to remove the Cam cover L R Refer to the figure below Figure 8 22 Separating the LCD monitor Removing the Cable bracket Figure 8 23 Remov...

Page 235: ... WHT to remove the Arm bottom cover Refer to the figure below 10 Unscrew 1 screw 2329677 TAP M4X16 to remove the Lock cover Refer to the figure below 11 Unscrew 2 screws 2159625 PH M4x8 W SP to remove the Lower arm guide bracket Refer to the figure below Figure 8 25 Removing the Arm bottom cover Figure 8 26 Removing the Lock cover Figure 8 27 Removing the the Lower arm guide bracket ...

Page 236: ...ove the Arm stopper Refer to the figure below 13 Pull out power cable DVI cable Make sure flexible arm not to rotate Refer to the figure below 14 Unscrew 4 screws 2159625 PH M4x8 W SP to remove the Lower cable bracket and pull out power cable DVI cable Refer to the figure below Figure 8 28 Removing the Arm stopper Figure 8 29 Pulling out power cable DVI cable Figure 8 30 Unscrewing 4 screws ...

Page 237: ...w 3 screws 2159634 BH M4x10 WHT after removing the rubber caps to remove neck front cover neck rear cover Refer to the figure below 16 Unscrew 3 screws 5327646 HSH M6 X 16 WHT to separate the flexible arm neck pipe Refer to the figure below Figure 8 31 Unscrewing 3 screws and removing the neck front cover neck rear cover Figure 8 32 Separating the neck pipe ...

Page 238: ...LY 8 2 4 3 Removal procedure cont d 17 Unscrew 1 screw 2159625 PH M4x8 W SP to remove the OP bracket Refer to the figure below 18 Unscrew 3 screws 2373562 FH M4x10 YEL to separate the Flexible arm stopper A B Refer to the figure below Figure 8 33 Removing OP bracket Figure 8 34 Separating the flexible arm stopper ...

Page 239: ...ANUAL Section 8 2 DISASSEMBLY RE ASSEMBLY 8 19 8 2 4 3 Removal procedure cont d 19 Pull out power cable DVI cable and remove the oilless bush after separating the neck pipe Refer to the figure below Figure 8 35 Pulling out power cable DVI cable and removing the stopper ...

Page 240: ... face inside Refer to the figure below 2 Insert oilless bush into the flexible arm neck pipe and insert two cables into the flexible arm neck pipe Refer to the figure below Table 8 5 Functional Tests Service Manual Section Functional Test Diagnostic Test Debrief Script Section 4 3 1 Power On Boot Up Service Manual Direction 5245279 Rev 3 Section 8 2 4 Equipment passed all required tests and is rea...

Page 241: ...to the flexible arm neck pipe Refer to the figure below 4 Screw 3 screws 2373562 FH M4X10 YEL to fix the flexible arm stopper after adjusting the holes Refer to the figure below 5 Screw 1 screw 2159625 PH M4X8 W SP to install OP bracket Refer to the figure below Figure 8 38 Inserting the flexible arm Figure 8 39 Fixing the flexible arm stopper Figure 8 40 Installing OP Bracket ...

Page 242: ... DVI cable be on the right side power cable on the left side Refer to the figure below 7 Screw 2 screws 5177684 HSH M5X20 WHT to assemble the LCD monitor with flexible arm Top part Refer to the figure below 8 Insert the two cables inside the Flexible arm and Screw 4 screws 2159625 PH M4X8 W SP to assemble the Lower arm cable bracket Figure 8 41 Assembling the arm neck pipe Figure 8 42 Screwing 2 s...

Page 243: ...ow Make sure place DVI cable be on the right side power cable on the left side 10 Screw 2 screws 5257149 HSH M4X20 to assemble the Arm stopper Refer to the figure below 11 Screw 2 screws 2159625 PH M4X8 W SP to assemble the Lower arm guide bracket Refer to the figure below Figure 8 44 Putting in the cables Figure 8 45 Installing the Arm stopper Figure 8 46 Assembling the Lower arm guide bracket ...

Page 244: ...cedure cont d 12 Tie the Cables with Cable tie Refer to the figure below 13 Place the cables inside the slot and connect power cable and DVI cable Refer to the figure below 14 Assemble the cable bracket with 1 Screw 2159625 PH M4X8 W SP Figure 8 47 Tying the cables Figure 8 48 Placing the Cables Figure 8 49 Assembling the Cable bracket ...

Page 245: ... d 15 Screw 2 screws 2159634 BH M4X10 WHT to assemble the Arm Cable Cover Refer to the figure below 16 Place the cables like the figure below 17 Screw 1 screw 2306565 BH M4X16 WHT to fix the Power cable Refer to the figure below Figure 8 50 Assembling the Arm Cable Cover Figure 8 51 Placing the cables Figure 8 52 Assembling the power cord bracket ...

Page 246: ...5245279 REVISION 3 LOGIQ P6 P6 PRO SERVICE MANUAL 8 26 Section 8 2 DISASSEMBLY RE ASSEMBLY 8 2 4 4 Assembly procedure cont d 18 Assemble the LCD cable cover Refer to the figure below Figure 8 53 Assembling the LCD cable cover ...

Page 247: ... 4 4 Assembly procedure cont d 19 Screw 3 screws 2159634 BH M4x10 WHT after placing the neck front cover and neck Rear cover Refer to the figure below 20 Screw 1 screw 2159625 PH M4X8 W SP to assemble the Lock Knob Figure 8 54 Assembling the neck front cover and the neck rear cover Figure 8 55 Assembling the Lock Knob ...

Page 248: ... 5245279 REVISION 3 LOGIQ P6 P6 PRO SERVICE MANUAL 8 28 Section 8 2 DISASSEMBLY RE ASSEMBLY 8 2 4 4 Assembly procedure cont d 21 Screw 1 screw 2329677 TAP M4X16 to assemble the Lock Cover Figure 8 56 Assembling the Lock Cover ...

Page 249: ...SEMBLY RE ASSEMBLY 8 29 8 2 4 4 Assembly procedure cont d 22 Screw 2 screws 2159632 BH M4X6 WHT to assemble the Cam Cover L R 23 Screw 1 screw 2329677 TAP M4X16 to assemble the Fold Cover Refer to the figure below Figure 8 57 Assembling the Cam Cover L R Figure 8 58 Assembling the Fold Cover ...

Page 250: ...LY 8 2 4 4 Assembly procedure cont d 24 Screw 2 screws 2337572 FH M3X6 WHT to assemble the Arm cover L R Refer to the figure below 25 Screw 4 screws 2159634 BH M4X10 WHT to assemble the Arm bottom Cover Refer to the figure below Figure 8 59 Assembling the Arm Cover L R Figure 8 60 Assembling the Arm bottom cover ...

Page 251: ...LTHCARE DIRECTION 5245279 REVISION 3 LOGIQ P6 P6 PRO SERVICE MANUAL Section 8 2 DISASSEMBLY RE ASSEMBLY 8 31 8 2 4 4 Assembly procedure cont d 26 Completed picture of the Flexible Arm Figure 8 61 Flexible Arm ...

Page 252: ...hut down the system and switch off the main breaker Maneuver control console to a suitable position for removing the monitor 8 2 5 3 Removal procedure 1 ARM COVER L R Unscrew 2 screws 2337572 FH M3x6 WHT to remove the Arm cover L R Refer to the figure below 2 ARM CAM COVER L R Unscrew 2 screws 2159632 BH M4x6 WHT to remove the Arm cam cover L R Refer to the figure below Figure 8 62 Removing the Ar...

Page 253: ...val procedure cont d 3 ARM BOTTOM COVER Unscrew 4 screws 2159634 BH M4x10 WHT to remove the Arm bottom cover Refer to the figure below 4 ARM CABLE COVER Unscrew 2 screws 2159634 BH M4x10 WHT to remove the Arm cable cover Refer to the figure below Figure 8 64 Removing the Arm bottom cover Figure 8 65 Removing the Arm cable cover ...

Page 254: ... 1 screw 2329677 TAP M4x16 to remove the Arm lock cover Refer to the figure below 6 ARM LOCK KNOB 1 Unscrew 1 screw 2329677 TAP M4x16 to remove the Arm lock cover Refer to the figure below 2 Unscrew 1 screw 2159625 PH M4X8 W SP to remove the Arm lock Knob Figure 8 66 Removing the Arm lock cover Figure 8 67 Removing the Arm lock cover Figure 8 68 Removing the Arm lock Knob ...

Page 255: ...the debrief script provided below 8 2 5 4 Mounting procedure Install the each of the new part in the reverse order of removal procedure Figure 8 69 Removing the Arm fold cover Table 8 6 Functional Tests Service Manual Section Functional Test Diagnostic Test Debrief Script Section 4 3 1 Power On Boot Up Service Manual Direction 5245279 Rev 3 Section 8 2 5 Equipment passed all required tests and is ...

Page 256: ...mmon philips screwdrivers 8 2 6 2 Preparations Shut down the system and switch off the main breaker 8 2 6 3 Removal procedure 1 Remove the 3 Probe holders Cup holder from the keyboard Refer to the Figure 8 70 2 Unscrew 4 screws from the bottom front of the keyboard Refer to the Figure 8 71 Figure 8 70 Removing holders Figure 8 71 Unscrews 4 screws 1 4 2 3 ...

Page 257: ...w 8 2 6 4 Mounting Procedure Install the new parts in the reverse order of removal Figure 8 72 Unscrews 2 screws Figure 8 73 Lifting the top cover Disconnecting 5 Cables Table 8 7 Functional Tests Service Manual Section Functional Test Diagnostic Test Debrief Script Section 4 3 1 Power On Boot Up Service Manual Direction 5245279 Rev 3 Section 8 2 6 Equipment passed all required tests and is ready ...

Page 258: ...res and 2 screws 2 4 are bttom of sub keyboard Refer to the Figure 8 74 3 Perform the following functional tests If all are successful include the debrief script provided below 8 2 7 4 Mounting Procedure Install the new parts in the reverse order of removal Figure 8 74 4 Screw Sub Keyboard Assy Table 8 8 Functional Tests Service Manual Section Functional Test Diagnostic Test Debrief Script Section...

Page 259: ...t the cable Refer to the Figure 8 75 3 Perform the following functional tests If all are successful include the debrief script provided below 8 2 8 4 Mounting Procedure Install the new parts in the reverse order of removal Figure 8 75 Screws and connector for Trackball Table 8 9 Functional Tests Service Manual Section Functional Test Diagnostic Test Debrief Script Section 4 3 1 Power On Boot Up Se...

Page 260: ...ommon philips screwdrivers 8 2 9 2 Preparations Shut down the system and switch off the main breaker 8 2 9 3 Removal procedure 1 Remove the Main Keyboard Assy Refer to the 8 2 6 Main Keyboard Assy on page 8 36 2 Remove USB PCB by unscrewing 6 screws 1 6 and disconnecting the 6 cables Refer to the Figure 8 77 Figure 8 76 A N Key in keboard Figure 8 77 USB PCB Connectors 1 3 Connector 3 4 6 ...

Page 261: ...ccessful include the debrief script provided below 8 2 9 4 Mounting Procedure Install the new parts in the reverse order of removal Figure 8 78 Screws on the A N Key Table 8 10 Functional Tests Service Manual Section Functional Test Diagnostic Test Debrief Script Section 4 3 1 Power On Boot Up Service Manual Direction 5245279 Rev 3 Section 8 2 9 Equipment passed all required tests and is ready for...

Page 262: ... Refer to the figure below 3 Perform the following functional tests If all are successful include the debrief script provided below 8 2 10 4 Mounting Procedure Install the new parts in the reverse order of removal Figure 8 79 Freeze Key in the main keyboard Figure 8 80 Freeze Key connector Table 8 11 Functional Tests Service Manual Section Functional Test Diagnostic Test Debrief Script Section 4 3...

Page 263: ...mon philips screwdrivers 8 2 11 2 Preparations Shut down the system and switch off the main breaker 8 2 11 3 Removal procedure 1 Remove the CFUNCKEY Assy Refer to the 8 2 6 Main Keyboard Assy on page 8 36 2 Remove the TGC Knobs Refer to the figure below 3 Unscrew 4 screws 1 4 Refer to figure below Figure 8 81 8 TGC Knobs Figure 8 82 TGC PCB Assy in Keyboard 1 2 3 4 ...

Page 264: ...include the debrief script provided below 8 2 11 4 Mounting Procedure Install the new parts in the reverse order of removal Figure 8 83 TGC Key Connector Table 8 12 Functional Tests Service Manual Section Functional Test Diagnostic Test Debrief Script Section 4 3 1 Power On Boot Up Service Manual Direction 5245279 Rev 3 Section 8 2 11 Equipment passed all required tests and is ready for use Sectio...

Page 265: ...2 Perform the following functional tests If all are successful include the debrief script provided below 8 2 12 4 Mounting Procedure Install the new parts in the reverse order of removal Figure 8 84 Knob in Sub Keyboard Table 8 13 Functional Tests Service Manual Section Functional Test Diagnostic Test Debrief Script Section 4 3 1 Power On Boot Up Service Manual Direction 5245279 Rev 3 Section 8 2 ...

Page 266: ...cessful include the debrief script provided below 8 2 13 4 Mounting Procedure Install the new parts in the reverse order of removal Figure 8 85 Key Caps Table 8 14 Functional Tests Service Manual Section Functional Test Diagnostic Test Debrief Script Section 4 3 1 Power On Boot Up Service Manual Direction 5245279 Rev 3 Section 8 2 13 Equipment passed all required tests and is ready for use Section...

Page 267: ... 8 2 14 1 Tools Common philips screwdrivers 8 2 14 2 Preparations Shut down the system and switch off the main breaker 8 2 14 3 Removal procedure 1 Unscrew the four screws on left and right side Refer to the figure below 2 Remove the Right or Left side covers Refer to the figure below Figure 8 86 2 screw on side cover Figure 8 87 Open side cover ...

Page 268: ...4 Mounting Procedure Install the new part s in the reverse order of removal Table 8 15 Functional Tests Service Manual Section Functional Test Diagnostic Test Debrief Script Section 4 3 1 Power On Boot Up Service Manual Direction 5245279 Rev 3 Section 8 2 14 Equipment passed all required tests and is ready for use Section 4 3 2 Power Off Shutdown Section 4 8 1 Cover Parts Function Validation Secti...

Page 269: ...arations Shut down the system and switch off the main breaker 8 2 15 3 Removal procedure 1 Remove the Left and Right side covers Refer to the 8 2 14 Right or Left Side Cover on page 8 47 2 Remove the dummy left and right covers Refer to the Figure 8 88 3 Remove the two screws on each side of the back of the front cover Figure 8 88 Screws of Dummy Cover Figure 8 89 Screws of the front cover ...

Page 270: ...ed below 8 2 15 4 Mounting Procedure Install the new parts in the reverse order of removal Figure 8 90 Removal of front cover Table 8 16 Functional Tests Service Manual Section Functional Test Diagnostic Test Debrief Script Section 4 3 1 Power On Boot Up Service Manual Direction 5245279 Rev 3 Section 8 2 15 Equipment passed all required tests and is ready for use Section 4 3 2 Power Off Shutdown S...

Page 271: ...fer to the figure below 3 Remove the Rear Cover 4 Perform the following functional tests If all are successful include the debrief script provided below 8 2 16 4 Mounting Procedure Install the new parts in the reverse order of removal Figure 8 91 4 rubber caps and 4screws on Rear Cover Table 8 17 Functional Tests Service Manual Section Functional Test Diagnostic Test Debrief Script Section 4 3 1 P...

Page 272: ...emove 2 rubber caps and the two screws from the otp of the middle cover of the system Refer to the figure below 4 Perform the following functional tests If all are successful include the debrief script provided below 8 2 17 4 Mounting Procedure Install the new parts in the reverse order of removal Figure 8 92 2 rubber cap of middle cover Table 8 18 Functional Tests Service Manual Section Functiona...

Page 273: ...rew 2 screws 1 2 Refer to the figure below 4 Unscrew 5 screws 1 5 from the bottom of the top cover 5 Remove the Top Cover 6 Perform the following functional tests If all are successful include the debrief script provided below 8 2 18 4 Mounting Procedure Install the new parts in the reverse order of removal Figure 8 93 2 rubber caps of top cover Table 8 19 Functional Tests Service Manual Section F...

Page 274: ... of the top cover Refer to the figure below 3 Remove the Top Buttom Cover 4 Perform the following functional tests If all are successful include the debrief script provided below 8 2 19 4 Mounting Procedure Install the new parts in the reverse order of removal Figure 8 94 Top bottom cover Table 8 20 Functional Tests Service Manual Section Functional Test Diagnostic Test Debrief Script Section 4 3 ...

Page 275: ... Refer to the 8 2 18 Top Cover on page 8 53 4 Unscrew 2 screws 1 2 Refer to the figure below 5 Perform the following functional tests If all are successful include the debrief script provided below 8 2 20 4 Mounting Procedure Install the new parts in the reverse order of removal Figure 8 95 Pole Cover Table 8 21 Functional Tests Service Manual Section Functional Test Diagnostic Test Debrief Script...

Page 276: ...2 21 1 Tools Common philips screwdrivers 8 2 21 2 Preparations Shut down the system and switch off the main breaker 8 2 21 3 Removal procedure 1 Remove 1 rubber cap Refer to the figure below 2 Unscrew 1 screw and remove the Neck Front Refer to the figure below Figure 8 96 rubber cap of neck front cover Figure 8 97 Open neck front cover ...

Page 277: ...ded below 8 2 21 4 Mounting Procedure Install the new parts in the reverse order of removal Table 8 22 Functional Tests Service Manual Section Functional Test Diagnostic Test Debrief Script Section 4 3 1 Power On Boot Up Service Manual Direction 5245279 Rev 3 Section 8 2 21 Equipment passed all required tests and is ready for use Section 4 3 2 Power Off Shutdown Section 4 8 1 Cover Parts Function ...

Page 278: ... 1 Tools Common philips screwdrivers 8 2 22 2 Preparations Shut down the system and switch off the main breaker 8 2 22 3 Removal procedure 1 Remove 2 rubber caps 1 2 Refer to the figure below 2 Unscrew 2 screws and remove the Neck Rear Refer to the figure below Figure 8 98 rubber cap of neck rear cover Figure 8 99 Open neck rear cover 2 1 ...

Page 279: ...ded below 8 2 22 4 Mounting Procedure Install the new parts in the reverse order of removal Table 8 23 Functional Tests Service Manual Section Functional Test Diagnostic Test Debrief Script Section 4 3 1 Power On Boot Up Service Manual Direction 5245279 Rev 3 Section 8 2 22 Equipment passed all required tests and is ready for use Section 4 3 2 Power Off Shutdown Section 4 8 1 Cover Parts Function ...

Page 280: ...lips screwdrivers 8 2 23 2 Preparations Shut down the system and switch off the main breaker 8 2 23 3 Removal procedure 1 Remove 2 rubber caps 1 2 Refer to the figure below 2 Unscrew 2 screws and remove the dummy cover L Refer to the figure below 3 Same process is applied for dummy cover R Figure 8 100 rubber cap of dummy cover Figure 8 101 screws of dummy cover ...

Page 281: ...ded below 8 2 23 4 Mounting Procedure Install the new parts in the reverse order of removal Table 8 24 Functional Tests Service Manual Section Functional Test Diagnostic Test Debrief Script Section 4 3 1 Power On Boot Up Service Manual Direction 5245279 Rev 3 Section 8 2 23 Equipment passed all required tests and is ready for use Section 4 3 2 Power Off Shutdown Section 4 8 1 Cover Parts Function ...

Page 282: ...ews on thr right EMI cover Refer to the Figure 8 102 3 Perform the following functional tests If all are successful include the debrief script provided below 8 2 24 4 Mounting Procedure Install the new parts in the reverse order of removal Figure 8 102 EMI Cover Land R Table 8 25 Functional Tests Service Manual Section Functional Test Diagnostic Test Debrief Script Section 4 3 1 Power On Boot Up S...

Page 283: ...Removal procedure 1 Remove the Side Left Cover Refer to the 8 2 14 Right or Left Side Cover on page 8 47 2 Remove the EMI Cover L Refer to the 8 2 24 EMI Cover L and R on page 8 62 3 Remove HDD power cable 4 Extract 3 power connector from back plane 5 Disconnect the AC input connector 6 Remove the Side Right Cover Refer to the 8 2 14 Right or Left Side Cover on page 8 47 7 Remove the EMI Cover R R...

Page 284: ...l are successful include the debrief script provided below 8 2 25 4 Mounting Procedure Install the new parts in the reverse order of removal Figure 8 104 Pull out the APS Assy Table 8 26 Functional Tests Service Manual Section Functional Test Diagnostic Test Debrief Script Section 4 3 1 Power On Boot Up Service Manual Direction 5245279 Rev 3 Section 8 2 25 Equipment passed all required tests and i...

Page 285: ...ain breaker 8 2 26 3 Removal procedure 1 Remove the Side Right Cover Refer to the 8 2 14 Right or Left Side Cover on page 8 47 2 Remove the EMI Cover R Refer to the 8 2 24 EMI Cover L and R on page 8 62 3 Unscrew 2 screws 1 2 and eject the PCB Refer to the Figure 8 105 4 The DTRX64II Assys are settled in 1 and 2 slots in nest box 5 Pull the DTRX64II assy s out Refer to the Figure 8 106 Figure 8 10...

Page 286: ... parts in the reverse order of removal Table 8 27 Functional Tests Service Manual Section Functional Test Diagnostic Test Debrief Script Section 4 3 1 Power On Boot Up Service Manual Direction 5245279 Rev 3 Section 8 2 26 Equipment passed all required tests and is ready for use Section 4 3 2 Power Off Shutdown Section 4 9 2 DTRX64II Assy Function Validation Procedure Section 4 3 4 System B M Mode ...

Page 287: ... 27 3 Removal procedure 1 Remove the side left and right covers Refer to the 8 2 14 Right or Left Side Cover on page 8 47 2 Remove the Front Cover Refer to the 8 2 15 Front Cover on page 8 49 3 Remove the RFC Assy Refer to the 8 2 32 RFC Assy on page 8 77 4 Unscrew 8 screws 1 8 and remove the metal cover Refer to the Figure 8 107 5 Unscrew 6 screws 1 6 white arrow marked Refer to the Figure 8 108 ...

Page 288: ... reverse order of removal Table 8 28 Functional Tests Service Manual Section Functional Test Diagnostic Test Debrief Script Section 4 3 1 Power On Boot Up Service Manual Direction 5245279 Rev 3 Section 8 2 27 Equipment passed all required tests and is ready for use Section 4 3 2 Power Off Shutdown Section 4 9 1 PI128II Assy function check procedure Section 4 3 4 System B M Mode Checks Section 4 3 ...

Page 289: ...Refer to the 8 2 14 Right or Left Side Cover on page 8 47 3 Open the EMI Cover L and EMI Cover R Refer to the 8 2 24 EMI Cover L and R on page 8 62 4 Remove all PWAs from the nest box Refer to the Figure 8 109 5 Open the front cover Refer to the 8 2 15 Front Cover on page 8 49 6 Remove the P3RLY PI128II Board Refer to the 8 2 27 P3RLY PI128II Assy on page 8 67 7 Remove the HDD Refer to the 8 2 43 ...

Page 290: ...unting Procedure Install the new parts in the reverse order of removal Figure 8 110 BP128 Assy Table 8 29 Functional Tests Service Manual Section Functional Test Diagnostic Test Debrief Script Section 4 3 1 Power On Boot Up Service Manual Direction 5245279 Rev 3 Section 8 2 28 Equipment passed all required tests and is ready for use Section 4 3 2 Power Off Shutdown Section 4 9 8 BP128 Assy Functio...

Page 291: ...CWD64 Assy located in 3 from Nest box Refer to the Figure 8 111 6 Perform the following functional tests If all are successful include the debrief script provided below 8 2 29 4 Mounting Procedure Install the new parts in the reverse order of removal Figure 8 111 CWD64 Assy Table 8 30 Functional Tests Service Manual Section Functional Test Diagnostic Test Debrief Script Section 4 3 1 Power On Boot...

Page 292: ...ve the Side Right Cover Refer to the 8 2 14 Right or Left Side Cover on page 8 47 2 Remove the EMI Cover R Refer to the 8 2 24 EMI Cover L and R on page 8 62 3 Disconnect the AEXP cable Refer to the Figure 8 112 4 Remove the SYSCONML Assy in slot 4 in the nest box 5 Eject ane ASIR ROM from old SYSCONML with regular screw driver Refer to the Figure 8 113 Seperate ASIR ROM form new SYSCONML as same ...

Page 293: ...2 30 3 Removal procedure cont d 6 Mount ASIR ROM to new SYSCONML Assy Refer to the Figure 8 115 7 Confirm mounting direction and pin number NOTE It is important to swap ASIR ROM U23 Because it contains the serial Number and option the system Figure 8 114 Seperation of ASIR ROM Figure 8 115 ASIR ROM mounting direction ...

Page 294: ...ctional Tests Service Manual Section Functional Test Diagnostic Test Debrief Script Section 4 3 1 Power On Boot Up Service Manual Direction 5245279 Rev 3 Section 8 2 30 Equipment passed all required tests and is ready for use Section 4 3 2 Power Off Shutdown Section 4 9 4 SYSCONML Assy Function Validation Procedure Section 4 3 4 System B M Mode Checks Section 4 3 5 System CFM and PWD Checks Sectio...

Page 295: ...reaker 8 2 31 3 Removal procedure 1 Remove the Side Right Cover Refer to the 8 2 14 Right or Left Side Cover on page 8 47 2 Remove the EMI Cover R Refer to the 8 2 24 EMI Cover L and R on page 8 62 3 Remove the SYSCOMML Assy Refer to the 8 2 30 SYSCONML Assy on page 8 72 4 Unscrews 4 screws Refer to the figure below 5 Remove the SOM Assy Refer to the figure below Figure 8 116 4 screws for SOM on S...

Page 296: ...2 Functional Tests Service Manual Section Functional Test Diagnostic Test Debrief Script Section 4 3 1 Power On Boot Up Service Manual Direction 5245279 Rev 3 Section 8 2 31 Equipment passed all required tests and is ready for use Section 4 3 2 Power Off Shutdown Section 4 9 6 SOM Function Validation Procedure Section 4 3 4 System B M Mode Checks Section 4 3 5 System CFM and PWD Checks Section 4 5...

Page 297: ...er to the Figure 8 118 4 Perform the following functional tests If all are successful include the debrief script provided below 8 2 32 4 Mounting Procedure Install the new parts in the reverse order of removal Figure 8 118 RFC Assy Table 8 33 Functional Tests Service Manual Section Functional Test Diagnostic Test Debrief Script Section 4 3 1 Power On Boot Up Service Manual Direction 5245279 Rev 3 ...

Page 298: ...Casters are swivel type in LOGIQ P6 P6 Pro 8 2 33 1 Tools Common philips screwdrivers Allen Unbraco wrench 8 2 33 2 Preparations Shut down the system and switch off the main breaker 8 2 33 3 Removal procedure 1 Unscrew 8 screws 1A 8A to remove the front caster Refer to the figure below 2 Unscrew 8 screws 1 8 to remove the rear caster Refer to the figure below Figure 8 119 Casters ...

Page 299: ... 2 33 4 Mounting Procedure Install the new parts in the reverse order of removal Table 8 34 Functional Tests Service Manual Section Functional Test Diagnostic Test Debrief Script Section 4 3 1 Power On Boot Up Service Manual Direction 5245279 Rev 3 Section 8 2 33 Equipment passed all required tests and is ready for use Section 4 3 2 Power Off Shutdown Section 4 8 5 Front caster Rear caster Functio...

Page 300: ...Figure 8 121 3 Perform the following functional tests If all are successful include the debrief script provided below 8 2 34 4 Mounting Procedure Install the new parts in the reverse order of removal Figure 8 120 Handle Dummy Bracket Figure 8 121 Rear Handle Table 8 35 Functional Tests Service Manual Section Functional Test Diagnostic Test Debrief Script Section 4 3 1 Power On Boot Up Service Manu...

Page 301: ...nal tests If all are successful include the debrief script provided below 8 2 35 4 Mounting Procedure Install the new parts in the reverse order of removal Figure 8 122 Screws on rear hook Figure 8 123 Screws on the rear hook fix brkt Table 8 36 Functional Tests Service Manual Section Functional Test Diagnostic Test Debrief Script Section 4 3 1 Power On Boot Up Service Manual Direction 5245279 Rev...

Page 302: ...successful include the debrief script provided below 8 2 36 3 Mounting Procedure Install the new parts in the reverse order of removal Figure 8 124 Probe Holders Table 8 37 Functional Tests Service Manual Section Functional Test Diagnostic Test Debrief Script Section 4 3 1 Power On Boot Up Service Manual Direction 5245279 Rev 3 Section 8 2 36 Equipment passed all required tests and is ready for us...

Page 303: ...ude the debrief script provided below 8 2 37 3 Mounting Procedure Install the new parts in the reverse order of removal Figure 8 125 Cup holder Table 8 38 Functional Tests Service Manual Section Functional Test Diagnostic Test Debrief Script Section 4 3 1 Power On Boot Up Service Manual Direction 5245279 Rev 3 Section 8 2 37 Equipment passed all required tests and is ready for use Section 4 3 2 Po...

Page 304: ...ccessful include the debrief script provided below 8 2 38 3 Mounting Procedure Install the new parts in the reverse order of removal Figure 8 126 Cable hook on the bottom of keyboard Table 8 39 Functional Tests Service Manual Section Functional Test Diagnostic Test Debrief Script Section 4 3 1 Power On Boot Up Service Manual Direction 5245279 Rev 3 Section 8 2 38 Equipment passed all required test...

Page 305: ...wing functional tests If all are successful include the debrief script provided below 8 2 39 4 Mounting Procedure Install the new parts in the reverse order of removal Figure 8 127 Air filters Table 8 40 Functional Tests Service Manual Section Functional Test Diagnostic Test Debrief Script Section 4 3 1 Power On Boot Up Service Manual Direction 5245279 Rev 3 Section 8 2 39 Equipment passed all req...

Page 306: ...ide Cover on page 8 47 2 Remove EMI Left cover Refer to the 8 2 24 EMI Cover L and R on page 8 62 3 Remove the HDD assy Refer to the 8 2 43 SATA HDD Assy on page 8 92 4 Disconnect ODD SATA Power Cable and SATA Cable From DVD Drive Refer to the Figure 8 128 5 Remove the Front Cover Refer to the 8 2 15 Front Cover on page 8 49 6 Unscrew the 4 screws on the front of the DVD drive and remove the DVD A...

Page 307: ... are successful include the debrief script provided below 8 2 40 4 Mounting Procedure Install the new parts in the reverse order of removal Figure 8 130 Unscrew 8screws and remove the DVD Drive from the bracket Table 8 41 Functional Tests Service Manual Section Functional Test Diagnostic Test Debrief Script Section 4 3 1 Power On Boot Up Service Manual Direction 5245279 Rev 3 Section 8 2 40 Equipm...

Page 308: ...dure 1 Remove the Left and Right Covers Refer to the 8 2 14 Right or Left Side Cover on page 8 47 2 Remove the EMI Right and Left covers Refer to the 8 2 24 EMI Cover L and R on page 8 62 3 Cut the cable tie and unplug the FAN connector Refer to the Figure 8 131 4 Unscrews the two screws Refer to the Figure 8 132 5 Pull out the FAN assy forward from the nest Refer to the Figure 8 132 Figure 8 131 ...

Page 309: ... below 8 2 41 4 Mounting Procedure Install the new parts in the reverse order of removal Table 8 42 Functional Tests Service Manual Section Functional Test Diagnostic Test Debrief Script Section 4 3 1 Power On Boot Up Service Manual Direction 5245279 Rev 3 Section 8 2 41 Equipment passed all required tests and is ready for use Section 4 3 2 Power Off Shutdown Section 4 9 9 Nest fan Function Valida...

Page 310: ... off the main breaker 8 2 42 3 Removal procedure 1 Remove side right cover and EMI cover Refer to the 8 2 14 Right or Left Side Cover on page 8 47 and 8 2 24 EMI Cover L and R on page 8 62 2 Remove the Rear Cover Refer to the 8 2 16 Rear Cover on page 8 51 3 Unscrew 4 screws 1 4 Refer to the Figure 8 133 4 Disconnect J15 connector Refer to the Figure 8 134 Figure 8 133 Screws of the rear panel Fig...

Page 311: ... debrief script provided below 8 2 42 4 Mounting Procedure Install the new parts in the reverse order of removal Figure 8 135 Open Rear Panel Table 8 43 Functional Tests Service Manual Section Functional Test Diagnostic Test Debrief Script Section 4 3 1 Power On Boot Up Service Manual Direction 5245279 Rev 3 Section 8 2 42 Equipment passed all required tests and is ready for use Section 4 3 2 Powe...

Page 312: ...er to the 8 2 14 Right or Left Side Cover on page 8 47 2 Remove EMI L Cover Refer to the 8 2 24 EMI Cover L and R on page 8 62 3 Disconnect HDD power cable and unscrew 4 screws of the HDD fixture bracket Refer to the Figure 8 136 4 Disconnect the SATA cable from the backplane on the bottom of backplane NOTE Push inside of latch that is ejector button on the SATA connector and pull out the cable sm...

Page 313: ...he following functional tests If all are successful include the debrief script provided below 8 2 43 4 Mounting Procedure Install the new parts in the reverse order of removal Figure 8 138 Separate HDD and HDD Fixture Bracket Table 8 44 Functional Tests Service Manual Section Functional Test Diagnostic Test Debrief Script Section 4 3 1 Power On Boot Up Service Manual Direction 5245279 Rev 3 Sectio...

Page 314: ... screwdriver Flat tip and Cross tip 8 2 44 2 Preparations Shut down the system and switch off the main breaker 8 2 44 3 Removal procedure 1 Remove the AC Input Box Assy Refer to the 8 2 42 ARP II Assy 110V 220V on page 8 90 2 Disconnect 5 connectors Refer to the Figure 8 139 3 Unscrew 5 screws to remove the ACPC Assy Refer to the Figure 8 140 Figure 8 139 ACPC in Transbox Figure 8 140 Screws of AC...

Page 315: ...ower On Boot Up Service Manual Direction 5245279 Rev 3 Section 8 2 44 Equipment passed all required tests and is ready for use Section 4 3 2 Power Off Shutdown Section 4 9 12 ACPC II Assy set Function Validation Procedure Section 10 5 2 2 Peripheral Option Checks Section 10 5 5 Probe Maintenance Section 10 6 2 GEMS Leakage Current Limits Section 10 6 3 Outlet Test Wiring Arrangement USA Canada Sec...

Page 316: ...right front rear cover 1 Remove side left cover and right side cover Refer to the 8 2 14 Right or Left Side Cover on page 8 47 and 8 2 14 Right or Left Side Cover on page 8 47 2 Remove rear side cover and front cover Refet to the 8 2 15 Front Cover on page 8 49 and 8 2 16 Rear Cover on page 8 51 3 Unscrew 2 M4 screws and 2 Hexa screws on the front of AC trans box Refer to the Figure 8 141 4 Loosen...

Page 317: ... P6 PRO SERVICE MANUAL Section 8 2 DISASSEMBLY RE ASSEMBLY 8 97 8 2 45 3 Removal procedure cont d 5 Disconnect the four connectors form TRANSBOX in Figure 8 143 6 Pull out TRANSBOX forwards Figure 8 143 Connectors Figure 8 144 Pull out the Transbox assy ...

Page 318: ...Debrief Script Section 4 3 1 Power On Boot Up Service Manual Direction 5245279 Rev 3 Section 8 2 45 Equipment passed all required tests and is ready for use Section 4 3 2 Power Off Shutdown Section 4 9 10 Transbox Fan Function Validation Procedure Section 10 5 2 2 Peripheral Option Checks Section 10 5 3 Input Power Section 10 5 5 Probe Maintenance Section 10 6 2 GEMS Leakage Current Limits Section...

Page 319: ...he ACPC II assy in the transbox assy Refer to the Figure 8 146 3 Perform the following functional tests If all are successful include the debrief script provided below 8 2 46 4 Mounting Procedure Install the new parts in the reverse order of removal Figure 8 146 FUSE in Transbox AP950 assy Table 8 47 Functional Tests Service Manual Section Functional Test Diagnostic Test Debrief Script Section 4 3...

Page 320: ... usb port on rear panel 2 Turn on the system 3 When the Start Application dialog box appears press F2 before it automatically starts Echoloader NOTE If maintenance access box does not appear and the scanning mode starts just insert the Service Dongle and press CTRL ALT R 4 When the Maintenance Access dialog box pops up type in the service password Figure 8 147 Start Appllication Dialog Box Figure ...

Page 321: ...pears run the window explorer Move the cursor to bottom of the screen If the task bas appear click the explorer icon 6 Run the asn exe by double click This execution file is in C Arirang target bin directory 7 When asn exe starts running Logon windows pops up Type in maintenance password to start asn exe Figure 8 149 Window Explorer on OS screen Figure 8 150 asn exe Figure 8 151 Execute the ASN EX...

Page 322: ... to read or System Serial No checkbox NOTE You can read System Serial No L2SYSCON board DTRX64II_L board DTRX64II_R board PI128II board and CWD board information 8 2 47 3 How to write info on the system 1 Check checkboxes of system boards you want to write or System Serial No checkbox 2 Put the Serial No Part No or Rev on the blacnk box 3 Press Write Button Figure 8 152 Reading System Info ...

Page 323: ...Software Load Image Arirang Application Load Image Performing the system revision up Application 8 3 2 Parts Required LOGIQ P6 Base Software DVD LOGIQ P6 Application Software DVD Blank CD Rs for patient image backup or DVDs Service Dongle NOTE Patient Image Data will be deleted when all the drives are ghosted Back up them on the CD R or DVD before starting software loading NOTE Insert the service ...

Page 324: ...CARE DIRECTION 5245279 REVISION 3 LOGIQ P6 P6 PRO SERVICE MANUAL 8 104 Section 8 3 Software Loading Procedure 8 3 4 Software Loading Steering Guide Figure 8 153 Flow Chart Installation of Base and Application CD ...

Page 325: ...pgrade write down the Connectivity Setting for back up 1 Go to Utility Connectivity and click the TCP IP tab 2 Write down the following parameters Parameters Descriptions Entry for Stand Alone System Computer Name Enable DHCP IP Address Subnet Mask Default Gateway Note For a stand alone system preset values of IP address subnet mask and default gateway shown above must entered Figure 8 154 Connect...

Page 326: ...und system to another you need to export import exam information NOTE Both database information and images are exported No data is deleted from the local archive when exporting data Exporting Data To export an exam s to a compatible Ultrasound system 1 Format the removable media DVD or CD ROM Label the removable media Answer Yes OK to the messages Press Patient Deselect any selected patient s in t...

Page 327: ...r to the last name then press and hold down the Shift right Set key to select all the names To select a non consecutive list of patients click the cursor at the first name move the cursor to the next name then press and hold down the Ctrl right Set key move the cursor to the next name then press and hold down the Ctrl right Set key again etc You can also search for patients via the Search key and ...

Page 328: ...ocedure 8 3 5 2 Image Management Guide cont d 6 The progress bar appears as the copy is taking place Once transfer completed the exported patient list will be shown as Figure 8 159 7 Press F3 to eject the media Specify that you want to finalize the CD ROM or DVD Figure 8 159 Destination Section of Patient Screen ...

Page 329: ...age Management Guide cont d Importing Data To import an exam s to another Ultrasound system 1 At the other Ultrasound system insert the CD ROM DVD 2 Press Patient Press Exam Data Transfer located at the upper left hand corner of the Patient menu 3 Select Import task Button Figure 8 160 Exam Data Trnasfer Figure 8 161 Task button ...

Page 330: ...able media CD DVD Rom Then please wait until the patient list is visible 5 The Patient menu just shows the patients available for import from the removable media you just loaded onto the system 6 Select the patients to be imported 7 Once you have selected all of the patients to import press Transfer Button 8 Please wait for the patient information to be copied to this Ultrasound system Progress ba...

Page 331: ...m the network and remove all transducers NOTE All digital peripherals reporting systems connected via the USB ports should be either power off or disconnected prior to the software installation 1 Power ON the scanner 2 Tap gently the DEL key until the following screen appears Enter arirang as a password if the system request a password then press the Enter key 3 Move to Advanced and select IDE Con...

Page 332: ...in Boot menu should be Primary Slave If the 1st Boot Device is not Primary Slave please change the setting value using Enter key and Arrow key 5 If the BIOS setting value in Secondary IDE Master is ATAPI CDROM the 1st Boot Device in Boot menu should be Secondary Master If the 1st Boot Device is not Secondary Master please change the setting value using Enter key and Arrow key Figure 8 165 Boot Dev...

Page 333: ... 8 4 Software Installation 8 113 8 4 1 Installing Base Image Software cont d 6 Insert the BT09 Base Image Software Disk into the CD DVD ROM drive 7 After restarting the system the following screen will be displayed Figure 8 167 Boot Device Priority Figure 8 168 Installation Warning ...

Page 334: ...DD Select B when replacing C partition only It means all customer data are NOT deleted The Ghost pro cedure is performed with data of the drivers D E F and Z left Select C when replacing C partition and Z partition It means all customer data are NOT deleted The Ghost procedure is performed with data of the drivers D E and F left Z partition used for reloading C partition and Application software w...

Page 335: ...disk from the drive Press ALT CTRL DEL key NOTE After Installing Base Image Software the General failure reading drive A Abort Retry Fail message can be appeared but Ignore it All procedure would be uccessfully done 12 The following message box can be displayed after the SYSTEM boot up Press Yes Figure 8 170 Installation Completion WARNING WARNING Remove the disk from the drive Otherwise you will ...

Page 336: ...age Software 8 4 2 1 Partition Checks 1 Reboot the SYSTEM and the Desktop screen will be shown as blow 2 Click Start button and Run menu then type explorer and click OK 3 Right click My Computer icon on the Desktop and click Manage Figure 8 172 Desktop Screen Figure 8 173 Executing Windows Explorer Figure 8 174 Opening the Manage Window ...

Page 337: ...ement and check that only File System Status Capacity and Drive Letter of each partition are same as follows NOTE If 160GB HDD is used refer to the Figure 8 175 If 80GB HDD is used refer to Figure 8 176 NOTE Repo partition and CD DVD ROM Drive s Dirve Letter should be assigned as Z G respectively Figure 8 175 Disk Management 160GB HDD Figure 8 176 Disk Management 80GB HDD ...

Page 338: ...lect Hareware Device Manager 3 Verify that X or is not displayed If X or is displayed Left click on the device with X mark then right click on Enable Left click on the device with mark then right click on Properties to perform the device driver recognition When some files are required designate the file in the directories of C WINNT SYSTEM32 or C WINNT SYSTEM32 DRIVERS If they are not found search...

Page 339: ...al BW Printer Sony UP D897 Sony UP D23MD Digital Color Printer Mitsubishi CP30DW HP 990cxi Standard Printer LexMark Z65 HP 5550 HP 6122 HP 5550 HP 6540 HP 5650 HP 1000 HP 1200 Xerox Phaser 8400 HP Office jet Pro K550 HP Office jet Pro K5400 HP Deskjet D4360 HP Deskjet 6940 Table 8 49 USB Port Position USB Port Position Peripheral Right USB Port on Rear Connector Panel Standard Printer Left USB Por...

Page 340: ...Software Installation 8 4 2 3 USB Printer Checks USB Printer User Only cont d 2 Make sure that printer properties are proper Image orientation and size Refer to the latest Release Notes Figure 8 178 USB Port Rear Panel Connector Figure 8 179 USB Port OP Printer Bracket Back Panel Printer Port ...

Page 341: ...he right side of the USB port Refer to the Figure 8 180 3 Ensure USB to Serial Bridge port is recognized by the system 4 Trackball to My computer icon and left click 5 Right click on Properties 6 Right click on the Hardware tab 7 Right click on the device manager in the middle right of the hardware tab window 8 Make sure USB to Serial Bridge is displayed as shown Figure 8 181 Figure 8 180 DMC Cabl...

Page 342: ...ton on the tool bar at the bottom of the LCD screen and select Run Enter G LoadSoftware into the dialog box as shown below 3 You will see a screen that warns you that you are about to load software press the Y key to continue Then the program requests confirmation Are you sure Press the Y key again 4 Select the application type to install 5 You will see a Command CMD window open as shown in Figure...

Page 343: ...plication Software R2 x x cont d 7 After copying backup files the following options appear 8 Select the product to be installed P6 or P6 Pro 9 The installation process will be started it will take about 20 minutes 10 To apply the preset by region select one of the below options Figure 8 184 Select system Figure 8 185 Region selection ...

Page 344: ... off automatically In this case press and hold power button more than 5 sec to power off NOTE Do not operate with using mouse or keyboard during installation procedures 12 Turn on the system and immediately eject the button on the DVD drive to eject the DVDROM Verify that the system boots up no error It will take a few minutes NOTE Whe application installation is completed reboot is required 13 Sh...

Page 345: ...eset Data if necessary Patient Image Data if necessary Functional Checks for Service Platform Diagnostic Program 8 4 4 1 Confirming software version 1 Click on Utility then select System 2 Click on About tab The software version will be shown on the monitor as shown Confirm the following Refer to the Figure 8 187 3 Make sure that Application Software Version R2 x x Software Part Number described o...

Page 346: ...you wrote down in section 1 9 1 Saving Connectivity NOTE If the Save is NOT performed you can NOT enter Patient screen and NOT perform Export Import 6 Click on Save button 7 Click OK for confirmation dialog box 8 The system will power OFF automatically 9 Turn on the system for functional checks Figure 8 188 TCPIP tab NOTICE The Computer name is unique Check the scanner serial number printed on the...

Page 347: ...formed ignore this section 1 Insert removable disk or media that the printer setting was saved 2 Go to Utility System Peripherals click the Printers 3 Press the left button of the trackball on the printer which need to be restore from the saved printer setting Click properties Click Printing Preferences 4 If Sony D897 is used click Read Figure 8 189 Printer set restore Figure 8 190 Printer set res...

Page 348: ...dia that the printer setting was saved Click Open 6 Click the OK until all printer windows are closed 7 If Sony D895 is used repeat the above step 1 and 3 then set the parameters below in the layout tab and advanced tab Figure 8 191 Printer set restore Parameters Descriotions Orientation Portrait or Landscape Paper size Paper size Scaling Rate of length and width Table 8 50 Parameters ...

Page 349: ...n 8 129 8 4 4 3 Setting Printer Preferences cont d 8 Click the properties of the Density Adjust 9 Click Load 10 Select removable disk or media which the printer setting was saved click Open 11 Click the OK until all printer windows are closed Figure 8 192 Printer set restore Figure 8 193 Printer set restore ...

Page 350: ...is not support restore option restore the printer set from the recorded parameters NOTE The parameters depend on printers so the above parameters are shown to another names and more parameters setting could be needed Parameters Descriotions Orientation Portrait or Landscape Paper size Paper size Scaling Rate of length and width Density AdjustGamma curve Table 8 51 Parameters ...

Page 351: ...o Utility and press Service to launch Service Platform It will take some seconds for activating 2 Make sure that CAPS is not selected should be dimmed for password entry performed later 3 The Service Login window for Service Platform will be shown on the monitor display Figure 8 194 Utrlity Service Figure 8 195 Log in screen CAUTION If the Login window for Service Platform is not displayed on the ...

Page 352: ...e password for the Service Platform 6 Click on Okay 7 Verify that the following screen Service Platform is displayed on the monitor 8 Click on x located at the upper right corner of the service platform screen to close the Service Platform and return to the scan panel Figure 8 196 Select User Level NOTICE When the service platform is NOT displayed check if CAPS lock is selected The CAPS should not...

Page 353: ...can be properly operated 8 Perform the following functional tests If all are successful include the debrief script provided below Figure 8 198 Utility System Peripheral NOTICE Be sure to connect the converter and cablebefore booting up the system Otherwise the LOGIQ P6 P6 Pro system does not recognize the peripheral devices Table 8 52 Functional Tests Service Manual Section Functional Test Diagnos...

Page 354: ...om of the screen 2 Click Counter Reset then Press Record menu to start recording Displays a red dot in the VCR status area on the Title bar to indicate that recording has begun 3 Press Stop to stop recording the tape at the desired moment 4 Press Search to adjust the starting time for video playback 5 Press Play to start VCR playback Figure 8 199 VCR Menu Figure 8 200 Record Menu Figure 8 201 VCR ...

Page 355: ...re Installation 8 135 8 4 4 7 Setting Printer Properties in Application Software if necessary 1 Select Utility Connectivity Service tab 2 Select Standard Printer and Add 3 Under Properties select desired Printer and Save Figure 8 202 Utility Connectivity Service Figure 8 203 Select the Printer ...

Page 356: ...ty Connectivity Button tap 2 Choose the desired print button for example Print1 under Physical Print Button 3 Select Standard Print and press Standard Print is added under printflow View 4 Press the print key just configured The screenshot prints to the destination printer Figure 8 204 Physical Print Button NOTICE Press to delete a existing Standard Print Figure 8 205 Standard Print ...

Page 357: ... display or may be entered in Japanese Patient Name Exam Comment on Patient screen and Worksheet Annotation Comments Error Warning Messages DICOM Worklist 1 In Utility System General set the Language as JPN Save this setting but do not reboot the system yet 2 Press Regional Options under Standards and Formats select Japanese under Location select Japan Press Apply Figure 8 206 Changing the System ...

Page 358: ...ss Apply Answer Yes to use files already loaded on the hard disk then answer No to not reboot the system yet press OK Press Save and Exit the Utility screen 5 Reboot the system When yur system restarts the system appears in the selected language NOTE To have the settings take effect you MUST turn off the system and turn it back on 6 In Utility System General press Regional Options Select Language ...

Page 359: ... check the Product Type of the Application software Verification steps are listed below 1 Turn on the system Wait until the screen comes up 2 Press the Utility key and click Admin tab 3 Check the value of Product item 4 The following table is the matching table Figure 8 209 Checking Product Type Installed Application Value of Product item P6 Radiology Arirang2 P6Pro Radiology Arirang2 Pro Table 8 ...

Page 360: ...e changing a HDD with a new one before reinstalling Base Application when you just want to save all of the current data 8 5 2 Parts Required USB HDD 8 5 3 Full Backup Procedure 1 While the Echoloader is running press Utility button and click on the Admin 2 When Title Login window pops up select an operator with admin authorization 3 Type in the password 4 press OK 5 Select System Admin page 6 pres...

Page 361: ...edure cont d 7 Press Backup Then the below window pops up 8 Insert a USB HDD NOTE It might take about 30 seconds for the system to recognize the USB HDD 9 Press Next 10 Verify that USB HDD is in the list 11 Select USB HDD for backup when Select Drive window is displayed Figure 8 211 Emergency Disk Making Wizard Figure 8 212 Dirve select ...

Page 362: ...2 If USB HDD with enough space is not already plugged in plug in one Then press Next 13 Press next to continue Then the below windows appear 14 Verify that Backup was completed message is displayed 15 Press Finish to complete Figure 8 213 Storage Information Figure 8 214 Emergency Disk Making Preparation Figure 8 215 Emergency Disk Making in Progress ...

Page 363: ...5 4 Restore procedure 1 From Figure 8 140 press Restore button 2 Rest of the procedure is the same with Backup procedure 3 After reboot Press Patient Verify that Patient data are restored Press Utility Verify that Userdefined data are restored NOTICE The system should be rebooted after finishing of Restore procedures ...

Page 364: ...Software Reloading in the Service Platform No media CD DVD is needed to perform this function This can be done in two ways A By logging on to the Service Platform B To access the system remotely In case of performing Software Reloading remotely you will need the assistance of the customer to switch the system back on and put it in disruptive mode The following procedure applies to both Locally and...

Page 365: ...rvice Platform cont d 3 Press Time Zone 4 Register the current Time Zone 5 Press Cancel 6 Log onto the Service Platform 7 Go to Utilites Common Utilites 8 Go to Utility System About Verify that Software version and software build version are same with the ones before the Software Reloading Figure 8 217 Time Zone Current Time Zone Table 8 1 Current Time Zone ...

Page 366: ...Perform Software Reloading in the Service Platform cont d 9 Select Reload System Software 10 Verify that Local Archive is available under Dataflow 11 Press ReLoad 12 Confirmation message pops up 13 Press Yes to proceed 14 Progress bar is displayed Figure 8 218 Reload system Software Figure 8 219 Reloading setup in progress ...

Page 367: ...Perform Software Reloading in the Service Platform cont d 15 Setup is completed successfully a If you do s w reloading from the system directly please shut down the system now b For remote s w reloading please enable Disruptive mode 16 Press Disruptive mode Figure 8 220 setup completed message Figure 8 221 Disruptive mode ...

Page 368: ... mode For the remote reloading customer has to agree to the diruptive mode The following window Figure 8 222 pops up in the system screen and customer has to press Yes to enable Disruptive mode 18 Press System Shutdown NOTE If the service dongle is inserted or the system is logged on to the maintenance mode System shutdown will not work Please close programs and reboot the system manually Figure 8...

Page 369: ... 8 149 8 6 2 1 Perform Software Reloading in the Service Platform cont d 19 Select Restart System 20 Press Submit 21 Press Confirm when confirmation message is displayed 22 After a while the system restarts automatically 23 Verify that correct date and time are displayed correctly Figure 8 224 Restart System ...

Page 370: ...re Reloading 1 The Base S W load starts automatically immediately after boot up 2 After finishing C partition reloading the system restarts automatically 3 When the system restarts an application installation starts automatically Figure 8 225 Reloading C partition from Reloading Ghost Image Figure 8 226 Application installation ...

Page 371: ...ystem 6 When system fully boots up after the software reloading please shutdown system again NOTE For the following procedure disruptive mode should be approved in order to be in done remotely 7 Start the system 8 Press Patient button and verify under Dataflow that Local Archive is available If it s not available shut down the unit one more time 9 To put the Local Time Zone back Go to Utility Syst...

Page 372: ... PRO SERVICE MANUAL 8 152 Section 8 4 Software Installation 8 6 2 2 Software Reloading cont d 11 Press Time Zone 12 Change the time zone to the local time zone from Table 1 13 Press Apply 14 Press Date Time tab Figure 8 228 Time Zone Figure 8 229 Date Time ...

Page 373: ... Installation 8 153 8 6 2 2 Software Reloading cont d 15 Change the Date and Time correctly if needed 16 Press Apply 17 Press OK 18 Turn off the system 19 Start the system 20 Check if the correct date and time are displayed 21 The software reloading is completed Figure 8 230 Date and Time check ...

Page 374: ... P6 PRO SERVICE MANUAL 8 154 Section 8 7 Mechanical Option Installation instruction Section 8 7Mechanical Option Installation instruction These service in structions describe the installation procedures of following mechanical options to LOGIQ P6 P6 Pro ...

Page 375: ...t tip and Cross tip 8 7 1 2 Preparations Shut down the system and switch off the main breaker Maneuver control console to a suitable position for removing the monitor 8 7 1 3 Removal procedure 1 Remove the LCD cable cover Refer to the figure below 2 Unscrew 1 screw 2306565 BH M4x16 WHT to remove the power cord bracket assembled under the LCD cable cover Refer to the figure below Figure 8 231 Remov...

Page 376: ...connect power cable and DVI cable Refer to the figure below 4 Unscrew 1 screw 2329677 TAP M4X16 to remove the Fold cover Refer to the figure below 5 Unscrew 2 screws 2159634 BH M4x10 WHT to remove the Arm cable cover Refer to the figure below Figure 8 233 Disconnecting power cable and DVI cable Figure 8 234 Removing the Fold cover Figure 8 235 Removing the Arm cable cover ...

Page 377: ...e the LCD MONITOR and 1 screw 2159625 PH M4x8 W SP to remove the Cable bracket Refer to the figure below NOTE While unscrewing the hinge hexa screw from the arm keep hold of the monitor to prevent dropping down 7 Unscrew 2 screws 2337572 FH M3x6 WHT to remove the Arm cover L R Refer to the figure below Figure 8 236 Separating the LCD monitor Removing the Cable bracket Figure 8 237 Removing the Arm...

Page 378: ...2159632 BH M4x6 WHT to remove the Cam cover L R Refer to the figure below 9 Unscrew 4 screws 2159634 BH M4x10 WHT to remove the Arm bottom cover Refer to the figure below 10 Unscrew 1 screw 2329677 TAP M4X16 to remove the Lock cover Refer to the figure below Figure 8 238 Removing the Cam cover L Cam cover R Figure 8 239 Removing the Arm bottom cover Figure 8 240 Removing the Lock cover ...

Page 379: ...PH M4x8 W SP to remove the Lower arm guide bracket Refer to the figure below 12 Unscrew 2 screws 2159626 PH M4X20 to remove the Arm stopper Refer to the figure below 13 Pull out power cable DVI cable Make sure flexible arm not to rotate Refer to the figure below Figure 8 241 Removing the Lower arm guide bracket Figure 8 242 Removing the Arm stopper Figure 8 243 Pulling out power cable DVI cable ...

Page 380: ...screws 2159625 PH M4x8 W SP to remove the Lower arm Cable bracket and pull out power cable DVI cable Refer to the figure below 15 Unscrew 3 screws 2159634 BH M4x10 WHT after removing the rubber caps to remove neck front cover neck rear cover Refer to the figure below Figure 8 244 Unscrewing 4 screws Figure 8 245 Unscrewing 3 screws and removing the neck front cover neck rear cover ...

Page 381: ...SH M6 X 16 WHT to separate the flexible arm neck pipe Refer to the figure below 17 Unscrew 1 screw 2159625 PH M4x8 W SP to remove the OP bracket Refer to the figure below 18 Unscrew 3 screws 2373562 FH M4x10 YEL to separate the Flexible arm stopper A B Refer to the figure below Figure 8 246 Separating the neck pipe Figure 8 247 Removing OP bracket Figure 8 248 Separating the flexible arm stopper ...

Page 382: ...2 Section 8 7 Mechanical Option Installation instruction 8 7 1 3 Removal procedure cont d 19 Pull out power cable DVI cable and remove the oilless bush after separating the neck pipe Refer to the figure below Figure 8 249 Pulling out power cable DVI cable and removing the stopper ...

Page 383: ...e below Make sure that chamfered shape of the flexible Arm stopper should face inside Refer to the figure below 2 Insert oilless bush into the flexible arm neck pipe and insert two cables into the flexible arm neck pipe Refer to the figure below 3 Insert the flexible arm into the flexible arm neck pipe Refer to the figure below Figure 8 250 Changing the MON PWR CONN LONG cable Figure 8 251 Inserti...

Page 384: ...opper after adjusting the holes Refer to the figure below 5 Screw 1 screw 2159625 PH M4X8 W SP to install OP bracket Refer to the figure below 6 Screw 3 screws 5327646 HSH M6X16 WHT to install the arm neck pipe Make sure place DVI cable be on the right side power cable on the left side Refer to the figure below Figure 8 253 Fixing the flexible arm stopper Figure 8 254 Installing OP Bracket Figure ...

Page 385: ... the LCD monitor with flexible arm Top part Refer to the figure below 8 Insert the two cables inside the Flexible arm and Screw 4 screws 2159625 PH M4X8 W SP to assemble the Lower arm cable bracket 9 Put in the two cables Refer to the figure below Make sure place DVI cable be on the right side power cable on the left side Figure 8 256 Screwing 2 screws Figure 8 257 Screwing 4 screws Figure 8 258 P...

Page 386: ... Screw 2 screws 2159626 PH M4X20 to assemble the Arm stopper Refer to the figure below 11 Screw 2 screws 2159625 PH M4X8 W SP to assemble the Lower arm guide bracket Refer to the figure below 12 Tie the Cables with Cable tie Refer to the figure below Figure 8 259 Installing the Arm Stopper Figure 8 260 Assembling the Lower arm guide Bracket Figure 8 261 Tying the cables ...

Page 387: ...lace the cables inside the slot and connect power cable and DVI cable Refer to the Figure below 14 Assemble the Cable bracket with 1 Screw 2159625 PH M4X8 W SP 15 Screw 2 screws 2159634 BH M4X10 WHT to assemble the Arm Cable Cover Refer to the figure below Figure 8 262 Placing the Cables Figure 8 263 Assembling the Cable bracket Figure 8 264 Assembling the Arm Cable Cover ...

Page 388: ... 8 7 Mechanical Option Installation instruction 8 7 1 4 Assembly procedure cont d 16 Place the cables like the figure below 17 Screw 1 screw 2306565 BH M4X16 WHT to fix the Power cable Refer to the figure below Figure 8 265 Placing the cables Figure 8 266 Assembling the power cord bracket ...

Page 389: ...VISION 3 LOGIQ P6 P6 PRO SERVICE MANUAL Section 8 7 Mechanical Option Installation instruction 8 169 8 7 1 4 Assembly procedure cont d 18 Assemble the LCD cable cover Refer to the figure below Figure 8 267 Assembling the LCD cable cover ...

Page 390: ...ction 8 7 1 4 Assembly procedure cont d 19 Screw 3 screws 2159634 BH M4x10 WHT after placing the neck front cover and neck Rear cover Refer to the figure below 20 Screw 1 screw 2159625 PH M4X8 W SP to assemble the Lock Knob Figure 8 268 Assembling the neck front cover and the neck rear cover Figure 8 269 Assembling the Lock Knob ...

Page 391: ...hanical Option Installation instruction 8 171 8 7 1 4 Assembly procedure cont d 21 Screw 1 screw 2329677 TAP M4X16 to assemble the Lock Cover 22 Screw 2 screws 2159632 BH M4X6 WHT to assemble the Cam Cover L R Figure 8 270 Assembling the Lock Cover Figure 8 271 Assembling the Cam Cover L R ...

Page 392: ...llation instruction 8 7 1 4 Assembly procedure cont d 23 Screw 1 screw 2329677 TAP M4X16 to assemble the Fold Cover Refer to the figure below 24 Screw 2 screws 2337572 FH M3X6 WHT to assemble the Arm cover L R Refer to the figure below Figure 8 272 Assembling the Fold Cover Figure 8 273 Assembling the Arm Cover L R ...

Page 393: ...chanical Option Installation instruction 8 173 8 7 1 4 Assembly procedure cont d 25 Screw 4 screws 2159634 BH M4X10 WHT to assemble the Arm bottom Cover Refer to the figure below 26 Completed picture of the Flexible Arm Figure 8 274 Assembling the Arm bottom cover Figure 8 275 Flexible Arm ...

Page 394: ...es the installation procedure of EndoProbe Holder 2 Install Cable Arm Hook Refer to the Figure 8 276 3 Check out the 2 screw holes to be used to install Endo Probe Holder Refer to the Figure 8 276 4 Install Endo Probe holder on the bottom side of the the Cable Arm Hook by screwing 2 screws 1 2 Refer to the Figure 8 277 Figure 8 276 Endo Probe Holder Installation Figure 8 277 Endo Probe Holder ...

Page 395: ...Microphone Option fixture Installation 1 This section describes the installation procedure of the microphone option fixture 2 Use 2 holes at the bottom of the keyboard Refer to the Figure 8 278 3 Screw 2 screws to fix the Microphone fixture Refer to the Figure 8 279 Figure 8 278 Microphone option holes Figure 8 279 installation of Microphone ...

Page 396: ...f the drawer option 2 Push the drawer from the front to the rear direction Refer to the Figure 8 280 3 Unscrew 2 existing screws from the middle cover 4 Using the bracket fix the drawer by screwing 3 screws each of left and right side of the drawer Refer to the Figure 8 281 Figure 8 280 Drawer Option Installation Figure 8 281 Installation of Drawer Option Middle Cover 2337572 Screw FH M3x6 WHT 517...

Page 397: ...ok 2 Cable Arm Hook should be installed in prior to installing Probe Cable Hanger or Endo Probe Holder 3 Unscrew 1 existing screw from the rear side of the keyboard Refer to the Figure 8 282 4 Screw 2 screws to fix the Cable Arm hook User longer screw provide on the upper hole and use existing screw removed in the step 2 on the Refer to the Figure 8 283 Figure 8 282 Cable Arm Hook installation Fig...

Page 398: ...llation 1 This section describes the installation procedure of BW printer keyboard 2 Put loctite 290 on the screw 2159634 BH M4X10 WHT s edge Refer to the figure below 3 Fix the BW printer brkt beneath the keyboard by the 2159634 BH M4X10 WHT Refer to the figure below Figure 8 284 BW Printer Fixture Keyboard installation Figure 8 285 BW Printer Fixture Keyboard installation ...

Page 399: ...BW printer base bracket to the BW Printer by screwing 4 screws 2306562 FH M3x6 YEL 1 4 Refer to the figure below 5 Slide and place the BW printer with base bracket to the BW printer bracket and screw 2 screws 5178673 FH M4x6 WHT 1 2 to fix it Refer to the figure below Figure 8 286 BW Printer Fixture Keyboard installation Figure 8 287 BW Printer Fixture Keyboard installation base bracket 1 2 3 4 1 ...

Page 400: ... 6 Connect the Power Cable and USB Cable from the printer to the system and tie the cable properly Refer to the figure below 7 Install the BW Printer hide bracket to the rear side of the printer and screw 2 screws 5178673 FH M4x6 WHT on each side to fix it Refer to the figure below Figure 8 288 BW Printer Fixture Keyboard installation Figure 8 289 BW Printer Fixture Keyboard installation ...

Page 401: ...ure of BW printer fixture in the middle poisition 2 Install BW Printer on the top of the base bracket by screwing 4 screws Refer to the Figure 8 290 3 Unscrew 2 existing screw from the middle cover 4 Place the BW printer with base bracket on the middle cover and screw 2 screws to fix it Refer to the Figure 8 291 Figure 8 290 BW Printer Fixture Middle installation Figure 8 291 BW Printer Fixture Mi...

Page 402: ...rinter to the system Refer to the Figure 8 292 6 Install BW hide bracket to the rear side of the BW printer and screw 2 screws to fix it Refer to the Figure 8 293 7 Tie the cables using the tie wrap as illustrated in Figure 8 294 Figure 8 292 BW Printer Fixture Middle installation Figure 8 293 BW Printer Fixture Middle installation Figure 8 294 BW Printer Fixture Middle installation 2 ...

Page 403: ...procedure of color printer fixture in the middle poisition 2 Install color printer on the top of the base bracket by screw 4 screws Refer to the Figure 8 295 3 Unscrew 2 existing screws from the middle cover 4 Screw 2 screws on each side of the system to fix the Color printer with base bracket to the system Figure 8 296 Figure 8 295 Printer VCR DVD Fixture installation top Figure 8 296 Printer VCR...

Page 404: ...ation instruction 5 Connect the USB cable and Power cable from the color printer to the system as shown in Figure 8 297 6 Install Color printer hide bracket and screw 4 screws to fix it Refer to the Figure 8 298 Figure 8 297 Printer VCR DVD Fixture installation top Figure 8 298 Printer VCR DVD Fixture installation top ...

Page 405: ...5279 REVISION 3 LOGIQ P6 P6 PRO SERVICE MANUAL Section 8 7 Mechanical Option Installation instruction 8 185 7 Tie the cables using the tie wrap as illustrated in Figure 8 299 Figure 8 299 Printer VCR DVD Fixture installation top ...

Page 406: ...P23MD Printer 1 This section describes the installation procedure of color printer fixture for UP 23MD printer 2 Unscrew 2 existing screws from the top cover Refer to the Figure 8 300 3 Install Fixture Top bracket on the top cover by screwing 2 screws Refer to the Figure 8 301 Figure 8 300 Printer VCR DVD Fixture installation top Figure 8 301 Printer VCR DVD Fixture installation top ...

Page 407: ...ase bracket by screwing 4 screws Refer to the Figure 8 302 5 Screw 2 screws on both sides to fix the color printer with base bracket to the color printer top bracket Refer to the Figure 8 303 6 Connect the USB cable and Power cable from the color printer to the system For more wiring information refer to the Basic Service Manual Figure 8 302 Printer VCR DVD Fixture installation top Figure 8 303 Pr...

Page 408: ...on 8 7 Mechanical Option Installation instruction 8 7 9 Printer VCR DVD Fixture Top installation UP23MD Printer cont d 7 Install hide bracket by screwing 2 screws Refer to the Figure 8 304 8 Tie the cable properly using the tie wrap Figure 8 304 Printer VCR DVD Fixture installation top ...

Page 409: ...CP900 Printer 1 This section describes the installation procedure of Color Printer fixture for CP 900 printer 2 Unscrew 2 existing screws from the top cover Refer to the Figure 8 305 3 Install Fixture Top bracket on the top cover by screwing 2 screws Refer to the Figure 8 306 Figure 8 305 Printer VCR DVD Fixture Top installation Figure 8 306 Printer VCR DVD Fixture Top installation ...

Page 410: ...the base bracket by screwing 4 screws Refer to the Figure 8 307 5 Screw 2 screws on each sides to fix the color printer with base bracket to the color printer top bracket Refer to the Figure 8 308 6 Connect the USB from the color printer as shown in Figure 8 309 Figure 8 307 Printer VCR DVD Fixture Top installation Figure 8 308 Printer VCR DVD Fixture Top installation Figure 8 309 Printer VCR DVD ...

Page 411: ... DVD fixture Top installation CP900 Printer cont d 7 Connect the cable from the color printer to the system Refer to the Figure 8 310 8 Install hide bracket by screwing 2 screws Refer to the Figure 8 311 9 Tie the cable properly using the tie wrap Figure 8 310 Printer VCR DVD Fixture Top installation Figure 8 311 Printer VCR DVD Fixture Top installation ...

Page 412: ...n 1 LOGIQ P6 P6 Pro control the Mitsubishi MD 3000 VCR through USB Hence the VCR remote control port must be configured as USB 2 Open the remote control module in the VCR Refer to the Figure 8 312 3 Unscrew 2 screws on the VCR remote control port panel and out the remote control module from VCR Unscrew 1 screw on the module Refer to the Figure 8 313 Figure 8 312 VCR Remote Control Panel Figure 8 3...

Page 413: ...sition for the USB remote control Refer to the Figure 8 314 5 Insert the remote control module into the VCR and connect the USB cable between the Remote USB on the console rear panel and USB port of VCR 6 Plug the service dongle and turn on the VCR and System 7 Login to maintanance mode and open the device manager 8 Check if the VCR remote device is identified by OS Refer to the Figure 8 315 Figur...

Page 414: ...This section describes the installation procedure of VCR recorder fixture for MD 3000 printer 2 Unscrew 2 existing screws from the top cover Refer to the Figure 8 316 3 Install Fixture Top bracket on the top cover by screwing 2 screws Refer to the Figure 8 317 Figure 8 316 Printer VCR DVD Fixture Top installation Figure 8 317 Printer VCR DVD Fixture Top installation ...

Page 415: ... to the Figure 8 318 5 Screw 2 screws on each side of the system to fix the VCR recorder with base bracket to the VCR top bracket Refer to the Figure 8 319 6 Connect the cables Power Cable USB cable S VHS Cable and Sound cables from the VCR to the system Refer to the Figure 8 320 Figure 8 318 Printer VCR DVD Fixture Top installation Figure 8 319 Printer VCR DVD Fixture Top installation Figure 8 32...

Page 416: ...llation instruction 8 7 11 2 Bracket Installation cont d 7 Connect the cables to the system on the rear panel Refer to the Figure 8 321 8 Install VCR hide bracket by screwing 2 screws Refer to the Figure 8 322 Figure 8 321 Printer VCR DVD Fixture Top installation Figure 8 322 Printer VCR DVD Fixture Top installation ...

Page 417: ...stallation MD 800 1 This section describes the installation procedure of DVD fixture 2 Unscrew 2 existing screws from the top cover Refer to the Figure 8 323 3 Install Fixture Top bracket on the top cover by screwing 4 screws Refer to the Figure 8 324 Figure 8 323 Printer VCR DVD Fixture Top installation MD 800 Figure 8 324 Printer VCR DVD Fixture Top installation MD 800 ...

Page 418: ...DVD recorder to the base bracket by screwing 2 screws on each side Refer to the Figure 8 325 5 Connect the USB cable and power cable from the DVD to the system 6 Connect the cables to the system on the rear panel 7 Install DVD hide bracket by screwing 2 screws Refer to the Figure 8 326 Figure 8 325 Printer VCR DVD Fixture Top installation MD 800 Figure 8 326 Printer VCR DVD Fixture Top installatio...

Page 419: ...on 8 199 8 7 13 Rear Handle installation 1 This desribes installation procedure of Rear Handle 2 Unscrew 2 screws 1 2 and remove Rear hook Refer to the Figure 8 327 3 Unscrew 2 screws 1 2 and remove the rear handle bracket Refer to the Figure 8 328 Figure 8 327 Rear Handle Installation Figure 8 328 Rear Handle Installation 1 2 ...

Page 420: ... Option Installation instruction 8 7 13 Rear Handle installation cont d 4 Screw 2 screws 1 2 from the back of the rear handle Refer to the Figure 8 329 5 Screw 1 screw and Install handle dummy bracket Refer to the Figure 8 330 Figure 8 329 Rear Handle Installation Figure 8 330 Rear Handle Installation 1 ...

Page 421: ...s the installation instruction of additional task lamp Refer to the Figure 8 331 2 Connect the USB connector to the location of light bulb mark Refer to the Figure 8 332 3 Install plastic holder to the task lamp bracket Refer to the Figure 8 333 Figure 8 331 Additional Task Lamp Installation Figure 8 332 Additional Task Lamp Installation Figure 8 333 Additional Task Lamp Installation ...

Page 422: ...ll task lamp bracket to the rear side of keyboard by screwing 2 screws Refer to the Figure 8 334 5 Fix the tasklamp light as shown on Figure 8 335 6 Install BW hide bracket if it is uninstalled during the installation process Refer to the Figure 8 336 Figure 8 334 Additional Task Lamp Installation Figure 8 335 Additional Task Lamp Installation Figure 8 336 Additional Task Lamp Installation ...

Page 423: ...AL Section 8 7 Mechanical Option Installation instruction 8 203 8 7 15 Protect Cover Installation 1 Install the prtective covers in rear and front as shown in Figure 8 337 using the double side adhesive tape Figure 8 337 Protect Cover Installation Double side adhesive tape ...

Page 424: ... 338 NOTE The Product Locator Card indicated in Figure 8 338 may be different from the actually provided on 4 Properly dispose of any excess material in accordance with current GE Medical System policy 5 Once all peripherals are installed ensure that the operation of the system is verified once again by performing the functional checks Refer to Functional Checks in Chapter 4 LOGIQ P6 P6 Pro Servic...

Page 425: ...apter gives you an overview of Renewal Parts for LOGIQ P6 P6 Pro Table 9 1 Contents in Chapter 9 Section Description Page Number 9 1 Overview 9 1 9 2 List of Abbreviations 9 2 AEXP Arirang External Peripheral 9 2 9 4 KEYBOARD 9 5 9 5 COVERS 9 7 9 6 NEST 9 9 9 7 BODY 9 11 9 8 POWER 9 13 9 9 Cables 9 15 9 10 Options 9 19 9 11 Software 9 20 9 12 Probes 9 21 9 13 Peripherals 9 22 ...

Page 426: ...m the manufacturer lead time involved Int Internal I O Input Output KB Keyboard LCD Liquid Crystal Display MON Monitor PAT Patient PC Personal Computer Back End Processor PI128 II Probe interface 128 II DTRX64 II Duplex TX RX 64 channel CWD64 Continuous wave Doppler 64 channel SYSCONML SYSCON for Multi Line acquisition APS II Arirang Power Supply II RFC Radio Frequency connection BP128 Backplane 1...

Page 427: ...GE HEALTHCARE DIRECTION 5245279 REVISION 3 LOGIQ P6 P6 PRO SERVICE MANUAL Section 9 3 MONITOR 9 3 Section 9 3MONITOR Figure 9 1 Monitor ...

Page 428: ...eripheral cont d Item Part Name FRU Number Description Qty FRU R1 0 x R2 0 x 100 LP6 Monitor cover set 5267673 Common 1 1 Yes Yes 101 LP6 17 LCDMON Assy 5327227 Common 1 1 Yes Yes 102 New Articulation Arm with Covers 5257030 Common 1 1 Yes Yes 103 New Articulation Arm Cover set 5257033 Common 1 1 Yes Yes Table 9 2 MONITOR ...

Page 429: ...GE HEALTHCARE DIRECTION 5245279 REVISION 3 LOGIQ P6 P6 PRO SERVICE MANUAL Section 9 4 KEYBOARD 9 5 Section 9 4 KEYBOARD Figure 9 2 KEYBOARD BLOCK ...

Page 430: ...ackball Assy 5144543 Common with LP5 1 1 Yes Yes 203 LP6 English A N Key Assy 5252354 1 1 Yes Yes LP6 Greek A N Key Assy 5252355 1 1 Yes Yes LP6 Russian A N Key Assy 5252356 1 1 Yes Yes LP6 Swedish A N Key Assy 5252357 1 1 Yes Yes LP6 Norweigian A N Key Assy 5252358 1 1 Yes Yes 204 Freeze Key Assy 5144540 Common with LP5 1 1 Yes Yes 205 TGC Key Assy 5144541 Common with LP5 1 1 Yes Yes 206 TGC Knob...

Page 431: ...GE HEALTHCARE DIRECTION 5245279 REVISION 3 LOGIQ P6 P6 PRO SERVICE MANUAL Section 9 5 COVERS 9 7 Section 9 5 COVERS Figure 9 3 COVERS 307 306 302 309 310 311 303 308 305 301 300 304 313 312 314 ...

Page 432: ...67 BT09 Product only 1 1 Yes 303 LP6 Rear Cover 5252315 1 1 Yes Yes 304 LP6 Middle Cover 5252310 1 1 Yes Yes 305 LP6 Top Cover 5252319 1 1 Yes Yes 306 LP6 Top Bottom Cover 5252318 1 1 Yes Yes 307 LP6 Pole Cover 5252314 1 1 Yes Yes 308 LP6 Neck Front 5252311 1 1 Yes Yes 309 LP6 Neck Rear 5252312 1 1 Yes Yes 310 Dummy Cover L 5257053 1 1 Yes Yes 311 Dummy Cover R 5257042 1 1 Yes Yes 312 EMI Cover L ...

Page 433: ...GE HEALTHCARE DIRECTION 5245279 REVISION 3 LOGIQ P6 P6 PRO SERVICE MANUAL Section 9 6 NEST 9 9 Section 9 6 NEST Figure 9 4 PCB BOARDS 401 405 407 404 409 402 403 414 415 412 ...

Page 434: ...rd 1 1 Yes Yes 405 APS II Assy 5245004 DC Voltage Power Supply 1 1 Yes Yes 406 DualCore SOM 5252327 2 PC module 1 1 Yes Yes 407 RFC Assy 5252324 128Ch TX RX Signal Connection Board 1 1 Yes Yes 408 BP128 Assy 5252320 Backplane Board 1 1 Yes Yes 409 P6 Nest FAN Assy 5252349 FAN assy for Nest Box 1 1 Yes Yes 410 P6 TRANS FAN Assy 5252350 FAN assy for TransBox 1 1 Yes Yes 411 DTRX Cooler with heatsink...

Page 435: ...GE HEALTHCARE DIRECTION 5245279 REVISION 3 LOGIQ P6 P6 PRO SERVICE MANUAL Section 9 7 BODY 9 11 Section 9 7 BODY Figure 9 5 BODY BLOCK 510 508 500 505 504 503 502 509 501 506 507 506 503 511 512 ...

Page 436: ... LP5 1 1 Yes Yes 506 ECG Cable Hook 5164599 Common with LP5 1 1 Yes Yes 507 Air Filter Set 5144526 Common with LP5 1 1 Yes Yes 509 LP6 ARP Assy 110V 5252328 1 1 Yes Yes LP6 ARP Assy 220V 5252329 1 1 Yes Yes 510 Cable Arm Hook 5178888 2 Common with LP5 1 1 Yes Yes 511 LP6 SATA HDD 80GB Assy 5257055 R1 x x Only 1 1 Yes 512 SATA HDD 160GB Assy 5328125 Common with LP5 1 1 Yes Table 9 6 BODY BLOCK Item...

Page 437: ...GE HEALTHCARE DIRECTION 5245279 REVISION 3 LOGIQ P6 P6 PRO SERVICE MANUAL Section 9 8 POWER 9 13 Section 9 8 POWER Figure 9 6 POWER BLOCK ...

Page 438: ... Yes 603 Power Cord 110v 2389073 Common with LP5 1 1 Yes Yes Power Cord 220v 5308254 Common with LP5 1 1 Yes Yes Power Cord for China 2389074 Common with LP5 1 1 Yes Yes Power Cord for Israel 5189985 Common with LP5 1 1 Yes Yes Power Cord for Argentina 5189874 Common with LP5 1 1 Yes Yes Power Code for Italy 5189619 Common with LP5 1 1 Yes Yes Power Cord for Denmark 5189461 Common with LP5 1 1 Yes...

Page 439: ...GE HEALTHCARE DIRECTION 5245279 REVISION 3 LOGIQ P6 P6 PRO SERVICE MANUAL Section 9 9 Cables 9 15 Section 9 9Cables Figure 9 7 Cable ...

Page 440: ...R to Label L R of LP6 Speaker Assy and another side Label J207 to PCB Silk J207 of LP6 Backplane Assy 1 1 Yes Yes 702 Top Cable Assy 2 5252345 DVI Cable SPK cable KB Control cable KB USB cable 1 DVI Cable Connect one side Label DVI to LP6 17 LCDMON Assy and another side Label J206 to PCB Silk J206 of LP6 Backplane Assy 2 Keyboard Control Cable Connect one side Label CON1 to Label CON1 of LP6 Keybo...

Page 441: ... BW Printer Power cable and another side to External Printer short cable 1 1 Yes Yes 706 Printer Cable Assy 2 5168842 Connect one side to BW Printer Power cable and another side to External Printer long cable 1 1 Yes Yes 707 HDD ODD Cable Set 5252342 EIDE Cable II SATA Cable DVD Power Cable 1 EIDE Cable II Connect one side Label ODDI to LP6 ODD Assy and another side Label J204 to PCB Silk J204 of ...

Page 442: ...nect one side Label J13 to Label PCB Silk J13 of Syscon Assy and another side Label J15 to Label J15 of ARP Assy 1 1 Yes Yes 711 DCWD Cable II Assy 5257056 Connect one side to DCWD Bracket and another side Label J7 to PCB Silk J7 of CWD64 Assy 1 1 Yes Yes 712 IEC Type ECG CABLE 5196518 ECG Patient cable only for Japan 1 1 Yes Yes 713 AHA Type ECG CABLE 5196519 ECG Patient cable for Asia US Europe ...

Page 443: ...e Middle 5172238 2 Common with LP5 1 1 Yes Yes 806 Paper Holder 5172484 2 Common with LP5 1 1 Yes Yes 807 Probe Cable Hanger 5172178 Common with LP5 1 1 Yes Yes 808 Drawer 5171620 Common with LP5 1 1 Yes Yes 809 LP6 4D KIT 5171709 5 Common with LP5 1 1 Yes Yes 810 3buttons Foot Switch 5327110 Common with LP5 1 1 Yes Yes 811 1 Button Foot Switch 5327111 Common with LP5 1 1 Yes Yes 812 Additional Ta...

Page 444: ...9 REVISION 3 LOGIQ P6 P6 PRO SERVICE MANUAL 9 20 Section 9 11 Software Section 9 11Software Item Part Name FRU Number Description Qty FRU 801 LP6 CD SET 5252308 3 R1 0 3 1 1 802 LP6 BT09 CD set 5327218 R2 0 X 1 1 Table 9 11 Software ...

Page 445: ... i739 Probe 2259206 1 1 Yes Yes 910 t739 Probe 2259246 1 1 Yes Yes 911 3S Probe 2323337 1 1 Yes Yes 912 5S Probe 2347469 1 1 Yes Yes 913 7S Probe 2347471 1 1 Yes Yes 914 4D3C L Probe KTZ195893 1 1 Yes Yes 915 4DE7C Probe KTZ195859 1 1 Yes Yes 916 ERB Probe 2258309 1 1 Yes Yes 917 BE9C Probe 2389382 1 1 Yes Yes 918 BE9CS Probe 5266132 1 1 Yes 919 P2D Probe TE100024 1 1 Yes Yes 920 P6D Probe TQ10000...

Page 446: ...HS MD3000U 066E9513 VCR 1 1 4 VCR Mitsubishi HS MD3000E 066E9514 VCR 1 1 5 SONY UP D897MD 5171608 Digital B W printer 1 1 6 SONY UP D23MD 2401985 Digital Color printer 1 1 7 Mitsubishi CP30DW 5310492 Digital Color printer 1 1 8 HP 990cxi 066E0407 Standard printer 1 1 9 HP 6122 2378741 Standard printer 1 1 10 HP 5550 LNR41100 Standard printer 1 1 11 HP 6540 5121837 Standard printer 1 1 12 HP 5650 5...

Page 447: ...elf 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 7 10 6 Electrical Safety Tests 10 12 10 7 When There s Too Much Leakage Current 10 28 CAUTION Practice good ESD prevention Wear an anti static strap ...

Page 448: ...and the effects of corrective 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 ...

Page 449: ...akes and Swivel Locks Mobile Unit Check Daily Check Control Panel Movement Mobile Unit Check Daily Console Leakage Current Checks also after corrective maintenance Peripheral Leakage Current Checks also after corrective maintenance Surface Probe Leakage Current Checks also after corrective maintenance Endocavity Probe Leakage Current Checks also after corrective maintenance Transesphongeal Probe L...

Page 450: ...t 9 4151 Screwdriver Blade Stubby 9 41322 Pickup Tool Claw type 9 41421 Screwdriver Blade Pocket clip 9 6757 6 pc Needle File Set 9 41594 Screwdriver Blade 1 8 in x 4 in 9 9487 Utility Knife 9 41581 Screwdriver Blade 3 16 in x 4 in 9 45341 Pliers Vice Grip 10 inch 9 39451 20 Steel Tape locking Spring load 9 3001 Xacto Pen Knife 9 GH807 Ratchet Offset Slotted 9 HT62002 Solder Aid Fork and Hook 68 4...

Page 451: ...on 9 45381 Pliers Arc Joint 9 1 2 inch 9 44067 Socket 1 1 16 in for 1 2 in drive 9 45092 Pliers Linesman 8 1 2 inch 9 42679 Socket 10MM Hex for 1 2 in drive 2273333 9 42882 Punch Pin 3 32 inch 9 44262 Extension 10 inch for 1 2 in drive 2273405 9 42884 Punch Pin 5 32 inch 9 4258 3 8 inch to 1 2 inch Adapter 9 42886 Punch Pin 1 4 inch 9 34374 3 8 inch Metric Socket Set 12 PT 9 42973 Cold Chisel 1 2 ...

Page 452: ...ustable wrist strap 3M 2214 Small adjustable wrist strap 3M 3051 conductive ground cord Anti Static Vacuum Cleaner 46 194427P278 46 194427P279 120V 230V Air Filter 10 5 4 2 air intake Safety Analyzer 46 285652G1 DALE 600 KIT or equivalent for electrical tests SVHS VCR Cassette E7010GG E7010GF 60 minute 120 minute SVHS VCR Head Cleaner See VCR user manual for requirements 3 5 MOD MEDIA E8381AA E838...

Page 453: ...en Ask the customer if they have any problems or questions about the equipment 2 Paperwork Fill in the top of the Ultrasound Inspection Certificate see page 29 Note all probes and system options 3 Power up 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 4 Probes Verify that the sy...

Page 454: ...c system controls that affect this mode of operation M Mode Verify 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 Contrast Harmonics Cine Stress Echo etc Check the basic system controls that affect each options operation Xmit Recv Elements Use the Visual Ch...

Page 455: ...nd an image to a DICOM device 5 InSite iLinq Verify that InSite is functioning properly Ensure two way remote communications Warranty Contract Customers only 6 Camera Verify hardcopy output of the film camera Clean as necessary 7 Footswitch Verify that the footswitch is functioning as programed Clean as necessary 8 ECG Verify basic operation with customer Table 10 9 Mains Cable Inspection Step Ite...

Page 456: ...ches or cracks 3 Control Panel Inspect keyboard and control panel Note any damaged or missing items 4 Control Panel Movement Verify ease of control panel Operator I O Panel movement in all acceptable directions Ensure that it latches in position as required 5 Wheels Brakes Check all wheels and casters for wear and verify operation of foot brake to stop the unit from moving and release mechanism Ch...

Page 457: ...ty 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 TEE and Interoperative probes often have special considerations and individual probe user manuals For TEE and Interoperative probes also refer to their separate user manuals 10 5 7 3 Basic Probe Cleaning refer to the User s Manual for details on probe cleanin...

Page 458: ...t 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 EVERY ...

Page 459: ... probe leakage current and ECG leakage current All measurements are made with an electrical safety analyzer Model 600 600E built by Dale Technology Corporation or equivalent device Table 10 14 Chassis Leakage Current Limits Accessible Metal Surfaces Country Normal Condition Open Ground Reverse Polarity Open Neutral USA N A 0 3 mA 0 3 mA N A Other 0 1 mA 0 5 mA 0 5 mA 0 5 mA Table 10 15 Type BF App...

Page 460: ...be used The Dale 600 has self contained lamps designed for testing the outlet wiring arrangement Plug the Dale 600 into each outlet to be tested comparing the lamp status 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 poss...

Page 461: ...o test the ground wire resistance 1 Turn the LOGIQ P6 unit OFF 2 Plug the unit into the meter and the meter into the tested AC wall outlet 3 Plug the black chassis cable into the meter s CHASSIS connector and attach the black chassis cable clamp to an exposed metal part of the LOGIQ P6 unit 4 Set the meter s FUNCTION switch to the RESISTANCE position 5 Set the meter s POLARITY switch to the OFF ce...

Page 462: ...ttachment plug to the meter s Chassis Cable clamp Test the grounding continuity of the system to all exposed metal parts in accordance with the IEC 601 1 1 procedure as above refer to the Dale 600 Instruction Manual for meter self tests and operation Record measured resistance of the grounding continuity The ground wire resistance should be less than 0 2 Use any safety analyzer Figure 10 4 Dale 60...

Page 463: ...th 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 ground ...

Page 464: ...LOGIQ P6 unit OFF 2 Plug the unit into the meter and the meter into the tested AC wall outlet 3 Plug the black chassis cable into the meter s CHASSIS connector and attach the black chassis cable clamp to an exposed metal part of the LOGIQ P6 4 Set the tester s FUNCTION switch to CHASSIS position 5 Follow the test conditions described for respective test points shown in Table 10 17 6 Keep a record ...

Page 465: ...d be made with the ground open and closed with power line polarity normal and reversed and with the ultrasound console Off and On For each combination the operating controls such as the lead switch should be operated to find the worst case condition Table 10 18 Typical Data Sheet for Chassis Source Leakage Current Unit Power Tester Polarity Switch Tester Neutral or Ground Switch Test 1 Probe Conne...

Page 466: ...nd the meter into the tested AC wall outlet 3 Plug the black chassis cable into the meter s CHASSIS connector and attach the black chassis cable clamp to an exposed metal part of the LOGIQ P6 unit 4 Connect the patient leads to the corresponding snaps located at the upper front of the Dale 600 600E Lead nomenclature for this test is not important Figure 10 7 Test Circuit for Measuring Non Isolated...

Page 467: ...re the patient lead to ground leakage current 6 Select and test each ECG lead positions except ALL of the LEAD selector testing each to the power condition combinations Figure 10 8 ECG Leakage Current Test Table 10 19 Testing Power Conditions ECG Power Meter s Polarity Switch Meter s Neutral Switch ON NORM CLOSED ON NORM OPEN ON REVERSE CLOSED ON REVERSE OPEN OFF NORM CLOSED OFF NORM OPEN OFF REVE...

Page 468: ... lead isolation current measured on the data sheet 10 6 7 Isolated Patient Lead Source Leakage Lead to Lead reference the procedure in the IEC 60601 1 When using the Dale 600 switch the meter s function selector to the LEAD LEAD position Select and test each of the five ECG lead positions except ALL on the LEAD selector testing each to the power condition combinations found in the table Record the...

Page 469: ...ce Limit GROUND OPEN GROUND CLOSED Patient Lead to Ground Leakage Current Test and Patient Lead to Lead Leakage Current Test 115V 10uA 10uA 220 240V 500uA 10uA Table 10 21 Maximum Allowance Limit for ECG Leakage Current AC Power Source Maximum Allowance Limit Patient Lead Isolation Current Test 115V 20uA 220 240V 5mA Table 10 22 Typical Data Sheet for ECG Leakage Current ECG Power Tester Polarity ...

Page 470: ...l connector pins The probe s imaging area is immersed in a saline solution along with a grounding probe from the meter to complete the current path Saline solution is a mixture of water and salt The salt adds a free ion to the water making it conductive Normal saline solution is 0 9 salt or 1 2 gram salt per 1 liter of water If saline is not available a mixture of 1 quart water with one or more gr...

Page 471: ...on 7 Add the saline probe and the imaging area of the probe into the saline bath 8 Have unit power ON for the first part turn it OFF for the second half 9 Depress the ISO TEST rocker switch and record the highest current reading 10 Follow the test conditions described in Table 10 23 for every transducer 11 Keep a record of the results with other hand copies of PM data Figure 10 10 Transducer Sourc...

Page 472: ...the meter s Dale 600 EXTERNAL connector 4 Set the meter s FUNCTION switch to EXTERNAL position 5 Connect the probe for test with the connector of the console 6 Add the saline probe and the imaging area of the probe into the saline bath 7 Have unit power ON for the first part turn it OFF for the second half 8 Depress the ISO TEST rocker switch and record the highest current reading 9 Follow the tes...

Page 473: ...Equipment 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 23 Typical Data Sheet For Transducer Source Leakage Current Transducer Tested Unit Power Tester Power Polarity Switch Tester GROUND or NEUT...

Page 474: ...with the probe or the scanner 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 probe Be sure to enter the correct probe t...

Page 475: ... 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 Number Probe 6 Frequency Scan Format Model Number Serial Number Probe 7 Frequency Scan Format Model Number Serial Number Probe 8 Frequency Scan ...

Page 476: ...g config System Ground Continuity Chassis Source Leakage Current Probe Chassis Source Leakage Current Caster Chassis Source Leakage Current CRT Patient Lead Source Leakage Lead to Ground Patient Lead Source Leakage Lead to Lead Patient Lead Source Leakage Isolation Peripheral 1 Leakage Current Peripheral 1Ground Continuity Peripheral 2 Leakage Current Peripheral 2Ground Continuity Peripheral 3 Lea...

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