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 FC091194, R

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ANUAL

  

Chapter 8 - Replacement Procedures

8 - 11

8-3-4

Preparation

 

Table 8-5

    Turn the System ON 

Step

Task

Expected Result(s)

1.

Switch ON the Mains Power Circuit Breaker at the rear of the 
System.

You will hear a “click” from the relays in the AC Power/AC Controller. The 
system is ready for Boot Up.

2.

Press 

ON/OFF 

key on the Control Panel (Keyboard) once.

.

1). System’s ventilation fan starts on full speed, but slows down after a 
few seconds (listen to the fan noise).
2). Power is distributed to the peripherals, Control Panel, Monitor, Card 
Rack and Backend Processor.
3). Backend Processor and rest of Scanner starts with the following 
sequence:
4). Backend Processor is turned ON and starts to load the software.
5). The Start Screen (Vivid) is displayed on the monitor
6). A start-up bar is displayed on the monitor, indicating the progress of 
the software loading.

Mains Power Circuit Breaker on

ON/OFF 

key

Summary of Contents for FC091194

Page 1: ...Technical Publication GE Medical Systems Part Number FC091194 Revision 02 GE Medical Systems Vivid 7 Vivid 7 PRO Service Manual Copyright 2002 General Electric Co All rights reserved ...

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Page 5: ...tely upon discovery or in any event within 14 days after receipt and the contents and containers held for inspection by the carrier A transportation company will not pay a claim for damage if an inspection is not requested within this 14 day period For USA Only Call Traffic and Transportation Milwaukee WI 262 785 5052 or 8 323 5052 immediately after damage is found At this time be ready to supply ...

Page 6: ...oducts will comply with the requirements of the applicable electrical codes The purchaser of GE equipment shall only utilize qualified personnel i e GE s field engineers personnel of third party service companies with equivalent training or licensed electricians to perform electrical servicing on the equipment OMISSIONS ERRORS If there are any omissions errors or suggestions for improving this doc...

Page 7: ... VIVID 7 PRO SERVICE MANUAL vii Revision History REVISION DATE REASON FOR CHANGE 01 11 JUN 2002 Covers both Vivid 7 and Vivid 7 PRO Replaces Vivid 7 Service Manual Part Number FB091202 02 30 AUG 2002 Updated per BT02 M4 release Included description for BEP 2 ...

Page 8: ...of Effected Pages Pages Revision Pages Revision Pages Revision Title Page 02 4 1 to 4 66 02 9 1 to 9 37 02 Warnings iii to vi 02 5 1 to 5 104 02 10 1 to 10 26 02 Rev History LOEP vii to viii 02 6 1 to 6 8 02 Back Cover N A 1 1 to 1 40 02 7 1 to 7 70 02 2 1 to 2 12 02 8 1 to 8 56 02 3 1 to 3 58 02 ...

Page 9: ...l s 1 7 Important Conventions 1 8 Conventions Used in Book 1 8 Standard Hazard Icons 1 9 Product Icons 1 10 Safety Considerations 1 12 Introduction 1 12 Human Safety 1 12 Mechanical Safety 1 12 Electrical Safety 1 13 Labels Locations 1 14 Dangerous Procedure Warnings 1 36 Lockout Tagout Requirements For USA Only 1 36 EMC EMI and ESD 1 37 Electromagnetic Compatibility EMC and Interference EMI 1 37 ...

Page 10: ...eneral Console Requirements 2 2 Console Environmental Requirements 2 2 Electrical Requirements 2 3 EMI Limitations 2 4 Probes Environmental Requirements 2 6 Time and Manpower Requirements 2 6 Facility Needs 2 7 Purchaser Responsibilities 2 7 Required Facility Needs 2 8 Desirable Features 2 9 Minimal Floor Plan Suggestion 2 9 Networking Pre installation Requirements 2 10 ...

Page 11: ...x Dimensions 3 7 Preparing for Installation 3 8 Physical Inspection 3 8 EMI Protection 3 8 Completing the Installation 3 8 System Specifications 3 8 Electrical Specifications 3 9 Connect Footswitch 3 10 Connect Telephone Line to Modem Connector 3 10 Connect ECG 3 11 Connect Phono 3 11 Connect Pulse Pressure Transducer 3 12 Connect Ethernet 3 12 Probe Connection 3 13 Power ON Boot Up 3 14 Power Shu...

Page 12: ...VICE MANUAL xii Table of Contents Software Options Configuration 3 33 Connectivity 3 35 Introduction 3 35 Physical Connection 3 35 Connectivity Setup 3 37 Installation Paperwork 3 56 User Manual s 3 56 Complete the Post Delivery Check List 3 56 Post Delivery Check List 3 57 ...

Page 13: ...2 Functional Checks 4 14 Preparation 4 14 Basic Controls 4 14 Performance Tests 4 16 2D Mode B mode Checks 4 17 M Mode Checks 4 24 Color Mode Checks 4 28 Doppler Mode Checks 4 34 Tissue Velocity Imaging TVI Checks 4 40 Contrast Checks 4 46 Stress Echo 4 46 Measurements and Multi Image Checks 4 47 Multi Image Checks 4 49 Probe Connectors Check 4 50 ECG Check 4 51 Cineloop Check 4 52 Backend Process...

Page 14: ...GE MEDICAL SYSTEMS DIRECTION FC091194 REVISION 02 VIVID 7 VIVID 7 PRO SERVICE MANUAL xiv Table of Contents Site Log 4 65 ...

Page 15: ... Mid Processors 5 5 Major Sub Systems in Vivid 7 Vivid 7 PRO 5 11 Front End Subsystem 5 12 Mid Processors 5 13 Back End Processor 5 14 Introduction 5 14 Signal Flow and Processing 5 14 Location of the Back End Processor 5 14 BEP 1 Block Diagram 5 15 BEP 1 Description 5 16 BEP 2 Block Diagram 5 17 BEP 2 Description 5 18 PCVIC Card 5 19 UPS Battery Operation 5 19 Internal Storage Devices 5 20 Inputs...

Page 16: ...44 Relay Board RLY 5 45 Transmitter Board TX128 5 47 Receiver Board RX 128 5 50 Beamformer Board s BF 64 5 53 Front End Controller Board FEC 2 5 56 Transducer Bus Boards XD BUS Boards 5 61 RF Tissue Processor Board RFT 5 62 Spectrum Doppler Processor Board SDP 5 66 Image Port 2 Board IMP2 5 70 Backend Processor 5 74 Patient I O 5 78 Internal I O 5 79 External I O 5 87 Interconnect Cabling 5 90 Mot...

Page 17: ...ovement 5 97 General Description Vivid 7 5 97 Transportation of Vivid 7 Vivid 7 PRO 5 97 Location in the Unit 5 98 General Description Vivid 7 PRO 5 100 Location in the Unit Vivid 7 PRO 5 100 Common Service Platform 5 101 Introduction 5 101 iLinq Interactive Platform Features 5 101 Global Service User Interface GSUI 5 102 ...

Page 18: ...pply Adjustments 6 1 Monitor Adjustments 6 2 Cautions and Warnings 6 2 Access to Adjustments 6 2 Adjustment Procedure s 6 2 Front End Alignment Procedure 6 3 Introduction 6 3 When to do a Front End Alignment Procedure 6 3 Procedure 6 3 Direction Lock and Brake Adjustment 6 4 Front Caster Brakes Adjustment Procedure 6 4 Direction Lock Adjustment Procedure 6 5 Rear Brakes Adjustment 6 7 ...

Page 19: ...on of Screens 7 6 Error Logs 7 7 Utilities 7 17 Diagnostics 7 23 Image Quality 7 28 Calibration 7 29 Configuration 7 31 Utilities 7 32 Replacement 7 42 PM 7 43 Home 7 43 Exit From Diagnostics 7 43 Common Diagnostics 7 44 Common Diagnostics Utilities 7 45 PC Backend Processor Diagnostics Non Interactive Tests 7 47 PC Backend Processor Diagnostics Interactive Tests 7 53 Acquisition Diagnostics 7 59 ...

Page 20: ...re Upgrade 8 10 Preparation 8 11 Prepare MO Disks for Image Storage 8 12 Move Images 8 13 Prepare MO Disk for Patient Archive 8 15 Backup of Patient Database and User Presets 8 16 Recording of SW Option Keys TCP IP and Service Settings 8 18 Software Installation 8 24 FRU Replacement Procedures 8 31 AC Transformer Replacement Procedure 8 31 AC Power Replacement Procedure 8 34 DC Power Replacement P...

Page 21: ...s Airduct Cover and Cover Boxes 9 5 Plastic Parts Covers and Bumpers Left Right and Rear 9 6 Control Panel Parts 9 7 Monitor 9 8 Input Output Modules 9 9 PCB Boards 9 10 Mechanical Parts Rack Casters and Frogleg 9 12 Brake Assembly and Console Lock 9 13 Cables 9 14 Electrical Part 9 23 Backend Processor 9 24 Peripherals 9 25 Printers On Board 9 25 Network Printers 9 25 Video Cassette Recorder VCR ...

Page 22: ...7 VIVID 7 PRO SERVICE MANUAL xxii Table of Contents Kits 9 31 Parts Lists for Bumper Kit Frogleg Vivid 7 ONLY 9 32 Parts Lists for Column Cover Kit 9 33 Accessory Box Vivid 7 Vivid 7 PRO 9 34 Accessory Box SERVICE V7 US 9 36 Packing Parts for Reshipment 9 37 ...

Page 23: ...cks 10 5 Functional Checks See Also Chapter 4 10 6 Input Power 10 7 Cleaning 10 7 Physical Inspection 10 8 Optional Diagnostic Checks 10 9 Probe Maintenance 10 9 Using a Phantom 10 10 Electrical Safety Tests 10 10 Safety Test Overview 10 10 GEMS Leakage Current Limits 10 11 Outlet Test Wiring Arrangement USA Canada 10 12 Grounding Continuity 10 12 Chassis Leakage Current Test 10 14 Isolated Patien...

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Page 25: ...ter 4 Functional Checks Contains functional checks that must be performed 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 any available adjustments to the Vivid 7 Vivid 7 PRO 7 Ch...

Page 26: ...ng 2D Color Flow M Mode Black and White imaging Color M Mode Doppler a number of combinations of the above Vivid 7 Vivid 7 PRO is a digital beam forming unit and can handle up to 192 element linear probes by use of multiplexing Signal flow from the Probe Connector Panel to the Front End then to the Mid Processors and Backend Processor and finally to the monitor and peripherals System configuration...

Page 27: ...NUAL Chapter 1 Introduction 1 3 1 1 4 1 Overview cont d Figure 1 1 Vivid 7 Vivid 7 PRO Major Components Monitor Control Panel B w Video Printer CD R Drive MO Disk Brake Pedals Parking Slot Probe Connectors VCR Upper Panel With Stereo Loudspeakers Doppler PEDOF connector Patient I O ...

Page 28: ...70 used on Vivid 7 produced after June 3 2002 FB200831 RX128 3B 01 A 01 A B 01 A B FB200158 XDBUS 2 02 02 02 2x used FB200900 BF64 B C C D E 2x used FB200165 FEC II 03 03 04 03 04 FB200140 RFT1 F B C F B C F B C D Both MCD rev B C and D may be used FB200865 SDP 01 02 01 02 01 02 FB200991 IMP 2B A A A A B A A B FA200945 Power DC 02 02 02 FB200574 Power TX TXPS 03 03 03 FB200724 AC Controller 06 06 ...

Page 29: ... Func Rev MCD Func Rev MCD BACKEND PROCESSOR Used in Production Before September 2002 FB200480 BACKEND PROCESSOR 02 02 02 FA200801 PATIENT I O MODULE II COMPL E E E MCD revision F G H or I may also be used 2266548 5 Battery For Backend Processor UPS N A N A N A BACKEND PROCESSOR II Used in Production After September 2002 2348186 BACKEND PROCESSOR II WITHOUT MO DRIVE 2348186 20 POWER SUPPLY 2348186...

Page 30: ...er 1 x x BT 02 SW VER 2 x x BT 02 SW VER 2 x x 8T Probe TEE 8T KN100023 KN100023 8T PED TEE PROBE BT 01 SW ver 1 x x BT 02 SW VER 2 x x BT 02 SW VER 2 x x Linear Convex Others 7L Probe Linear 7L 2294521 7L PROBE TYPE EXP BT 01 SW ver 1 x x BT 02 SW VER 2 x x BT 02 SW VER 2 x x 10L Probe Linear 10L 2294523 10L PROBE TYPE EXP BT 01 SW ver 1 x x BT 02 SW VER 2 x x BT 02 SW VER 2 x x 12L Probe Linear ...

Page 31: ...nner OFF 1 1 4 5 How to Check for Hardware Software Version Installed Options Please refer to History Hardware Software Versions on page 1 4 to check the hardware versions on the boards Please refer to Software Configuration Checks on page 4 63 to check the software versions on local software on the boards Please refer to Functional Checks on page 4 14 to check for installed options 1 1 5 Purpose ...

Page 32: ...t precedes the precautionary message Known or potential hazards are labeled in one of three ways Example Disk drive will crash NOTE Notes are used to provide important information about an item or a procedure Be sure to read the notes the 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 inju...

Page 33: ...dition to text several different graphical icons symbols may be used to make you aware of specific types of hazards that could possibly cause harm Some others make you aware of specific procedures that should be followed Table 1 6 Standard Hazard Icons ELECTRICAL MECHANICAL RADIATION LASER HEAT PINCH Table 1 7 Standard Icons that indicates that a special procedure is to be used AVOID STATIC ELECTR...

Page 34: ...F man in the box symbol IEC 878 02 03 indicates B Type equipment having a floating applied part Probe connectors including Doppler probe connector Equipment Type CF heart in the box symbol IEC 878 02 05 indicates equipment having a floating applied part having a degree of protection suitable for direct cardiac contact ECG connector and surgical probes Device Listing Certification Labels Laboratory...

Page 35: ...em adjacent to mains switch OFF Standby Indicates the power off standby position of the power switch CAUTION This Power Switch DOES NOT ISOLATE Mains Supply 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 The Power Switch on the Front Panel DOES NOT ISOLATE Mains Supply Protective Ea...

Page 36: ...NG 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 IF IT LOOKS OK IT MAY BE DAMAGED ...

Page 37: ...power outlet used for this equipment should not be shared with other types of equipment Both the system power cable and the power connector must meet international electrical standards 1 3 4 2 Probes Follow these guidelines before connecting a probe to the scanner Inspect the probe prior to each use for damage or degradation to the housing cable strain relief lens seal Do not use a damaged or defe...

Page 38: ...ons Never immerse the probe connector or adapter into any liquid 1 3 5 Labels Locations 1 3 5 1 Labels on Front of Monitor and Control Panel Table 1 9 Labels on Front of Monitor and Control Panel DESCRIPTION ILLUSTRATION Label Vivid 7 Monitor BT 01 Label Vivid 7 Monitor BT 02 Label Vivid 7 PRO Monitor BT 02 Label GE Logo ...

Page 39: ...E MANUAL Chapter 1 Introduction 1 15 Label On Off Switch Two versions of the label have been used the one to the right is the latest version Table 1 9 Labels on Front of Monitor and Control Panel continued DESCRIPTION ILLUSTRATION ON OFF FC314104 03 press once OR Label position ...

Page 40: ...IVID 7 PRO SERVICE MANUAL 1 16 Section 1 3 Safety Considerations 1 3 5 2 Labels on Front Handle Table 1 10 Labels on Front Handle DESCRIPTION ILLUSTRATION Label Front Handle Three versions of the label have been used The lower one is the latest version OR OR OR ...

Page 41: ...n 1 17 1 3 5 3 Labels Near Connectors on Front Table 1 11 Labels Near Connectors on Front DESCRIPTION ILLUSTRATION Label Probe Connector The Label Probe Connector consists of three labels named Main Label Part Heart Symbol and See Manual symbol Label Patient I O Module II Label CD ROM introduced April 2002 ...

Page 42: ...STEMS DIRECTION FC091194 REVISION 02 VIVID 7 VIVID 7 PRO SERVICE MANUAL 1 18 Section 1 3 Safety Considerations 1 3 5 4 Label on External I O Table 1 12 Label External I O DESCRIPTION ILLUSTRATION Label External I O ...

Page 43: ...19 1 3 5 5 Labels at AC Mains Inlet and Circuit Breaker Table 1 13 Labels at AC Mains Inlet and Circuit Breaker used before May 2002 DESCRIPTION ILLUSTRATION Label Warning Label System P N Pwr rating Label System S N Label GND symbol Ground GND Label Used on 230 VAC Systems and some 100 120 VAC Systems l or or ...

Page 44: ...el GND symbol Hospital Grade l Table 1 14 Labels at AC Mains Inlet and Circuit Breaker used after May 2002 DESCRIPTION ILLUSTRATION Label AC Controller Table 1 13 Labels at AC Mains Inlet and Circuit Breaker used before May 2002 continued DESCRIPTION ILLUSTRATION Hospital Grade Ground GND Label Used on some 100 120 VAC Systems ...

Page 45: ... Chapter 1 Introduction 1 21 1 3 5 6 Label on Rear Cover Table 1 15 Label on Rear Cover DESCRIPTION ILLUSTRATION Label General Info Located on rear of system Label used for Vivid 7 before 2 May 2002 l Label General Info Located on rear of system Label used for Vivid 7 after 2 May 2002 ...

Page 46: ...O SERVICE MANUAL 1 22 Section 1 3 Safety Considerations Label General Info Located on rear of system Label used for Vivid 7 to China Label General Info Located on rear of system Label used for Vivid 7 PRO Table 1 15 Label on Rear Cover continued DESCRIPTION ILLUSTRATION ...

Page 47: ...FC091194 REVISION 02 VIVID 7 VIVID 7 PRO SERVICE MANUAL Chapter 1 Introduction 1 23 Label General Info Located on rear of system Label used for Vivid 7 PRO to China Table 1 15 Label on Rear Cover continued DESCRIPTION ILLUSTRATION ...

Page 48: ...D 7 VIVID 7 PRO SERVICE MANUAL 1 24 Section 1 3 Safety Considerations 1 3 5 7 Labels on Internal I O Inside Scanner Label on Front End Card Cage Side of Internal I O Figure 1 2 Labels on Internal I O Inside Scanner Front End Card Cage Side of Internal I O ...

Page 49: ... 02 VIVID 7 VIVID 7 PRO SERVICE MANUAL Chapter 1 Introduction 1 25 1 3 5 8 Labels on Internal I O Inside Scanner Label on Backend Processor Side of Internal I O Figure 1 3 Labels on Internal I O Inside Scanner Backend Processor Side of Internal I O ...

Page 50: ...Nxx connect or son ACD Lxx connect or son EI O Ext er nalI O m odul e 6 9 1 5 M 1 4 6 9 1 5 M Anal ogu e phone Connec t t o I nSi t e M ODEM RS 23 2 Connec t t o I nSi t e M ODEM Ser vi ce use ONLY r em ot e poweron of f cont rol L1 L2 L3 BF 64 BF 64 FEC 2 R FT 1 SD P 2 I M P Not use d D C powe r suppl y TX pow e r suppl y Boar d l ocat i on i n Fr ontEnd Pr ocessor FEP M oni t o r Per i pher al s...

Page 51: ... i n Fr ontEnd Pr ocessor FEP M oni t o r Per i pher al s M ode m Back End Pr ocesso r Fr ont En d R ac k 115V 115V o r 230V 230V 230V 230V Fr om I sol at i on t r ansf orme r 230V 115V W AR N I NG Li ve Vol t age i ns i de do notopen AC powercont r olm odul e To I sol at i on t r ansf orme r 115V or230V i nl et vol t age sel ect i on Vol t age Sel ect i on on Per i pher al s 115V 100 120V 230V 22...

Page 52: ...VID 7 VIVID 7 PRO SERVICE MANUAL 1 28 Section 1 3 Safety Considerations 1 3 5 11 Label Internal Connections Int Conn Upper Part Located on the outside of the Backend Processor s Cover inside unit Figure 1 6 Label Internal Connections Int Conn Upper Part ...

Page 53: ... 02 VIVID 7 VIVID 7 PRO SERVICE MANUAL Chapter 1 Introduction 1 29 1 3 5 12 Label Internal Connections Int Conn Lower Part Located on the outside of the Backend Processor s Cover inside unit Figure 1 7 Label Internal Connections Int Conn Lower Part ...

Page 54: ... B8 COM modem setup as COM2 B9 BEP Power Supply control UPS A1 BW printer video printer remote control A2 VCR remote control RS232 A3 Spare RS232 A4 Signals power to from top console A5 Signals to from top console A6 Audio left out to VCR A7 Audio right out to VCR A8 Audio left reply from VCR A9 Audio right reply from VCR A10 SVideo out to VCR A11 SVideo in from VCR 8 1 15 9 F 6 9 1 5 M 6 9 1 5 M ...

Page 55: ...om VCR A10 SVideo out to VCR A11 SVideo in from VCR 50 1 25 26 6 9 1 5 M AGP slot PCI slot 1 PCI slot 2 PCI slot 3 PCI slot 4 PCI slot 5 50 1 25 26 F D1 8 1 15 9 F D2 5 1 15 11 6 10 F D3 5 1 15 11 6 10 F D4 5 1 15 11 6 10 F D5 Mouse USB 2 to B2 COM to B8 1 13 14 25 F Parallel Port NOT USED Audio Out Audio In Mic 1 4 1 4 5 1 15 11 6 10 F to B3 68 1 34 35 PCI Bridge to Front End Rack 50 1 25 26 F SC...

Page 56: ...e horizontal movement mechanism Remove all quarterturn screws on both sidepanels of the system Side panels can now be removed Remove screws underneath the pedals to remove the pedal plastics Remove the footrest bumper by unscrewing four screws Remove all screws on the rear top and front covers to loosen the covers Remove rear handle by unscrewing all screws Remove fan cover by removing all fasteni...

Page 57: ...leaning Nuts steel Recyclable metal Screws steel painted Recyclable metal after cleaning Screws steel Recyclable metal Casters w rubber Recyclable metal and plastics Beryllium copper Recyclable metal Lithium battery To be handled by battery recycler Covers made from ABS plastic To be handled by plastics recycler Bumpers made from EPP expanding polypropylen To be handled by plastics recycler Shelf ...

Page 58: ...ION FC091194 REVISION 02 VIVID 7 VIVID 7 PRO SERVICE MANUAL 1 34 Section 1 3 Safety Considerations 1 3 5 17 Labels on Footswitch Table 1 16 Labels on Footswitch DESCRIPTION ILLUSTRATION Label Footswitch Footswitch underneath or ...

Page 59: ...SYSTEMS DIRECTION FC091194 REVISION 02 VIVID 7 VIVID 7 PRO SERVICE MANUAL Chapter 1 Introduction 1 35 LABEL GE VINGMED or LABEL GE MEDICAL SYSTEMS Table 1 16 Labels on Footswitch continued DESCRIPTION ILLUSTRATION ...

Page 60: ...ou are in total control of the AC power plug at all times during the service process 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 SAFE...

Page 61: ...lso includes possible effects from electrical fields magnetic fields electrostatic discharge and disturbances in the electrical power supply 1 4 2 CE Compliance Vivid 7 Vivid 7 PRO 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 Applicable standards ...

Page 62: ... Assistance Location Phone Number USA Canada GE Medical Systems Ultrasound Service Engineering 4855 W Electric Avenue Milwaukee WI 53219 Customer Answer Center Tel 1 800 321 7937 1 800 682 5327 1 262 524 5698 Fax 1 414 647 4125 Latin America GE Medical Systems Ultrasound Service Engineering 4855 W Electric Avenue Milwaukee WI 53219 Customer Answer Center Tel 1 262 524 5300 1 262 524 5698 Fax 1 414...

Page 63: ...D 7 VIVID 7 PRO SERVICE MANUAL Chapter 1 Introduction 1 39 1 5 2 System Manufacture Table 1 18 System Manufacture MANUFACTURER PHONE NUMBER FAX NUMBER GE Vingmed Ultrasound A S Strandpromenaden 45 P O Box 141 N 3191 HORTEN NORWAY 47 3302 1100 47 3302 1350 ...

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Page 65: ...rpose of Chapter 2 This chapter provides the information required to plan and prepare for the installation of a Vivid 7 Vivid 7 PRO Included are descriptions of the facility and electrical needs to be met by the purchaser of the unit Table 2 1 Contents in Chapter 2 Section Description Page Number 2 1 Overview 2 1 2 2 General Console Requirements 2 2 2 3 Facility Needs 2 7 ...

Page 66: ...s subdued and indirect Therefore a combination lighting system dim bright is recommended Keep in mind that lighting controls and dimmers can be a source of EMI which could degrade image quality These controls should be selected to minimize possible interference CAUTION If the unit is very cold or hot do not turn on its power until it has had a chance to acclimate to its operating environment Table...

Page 67: ... Current 230 VAC 12 A 120 VAC 7 A 2 2 2 3 Site Circuit Breaker It is recommended that the branch circuit breaker for the unit be readily accessible 2 2 2 4 Site Power Outlets A dedicated AC power outlet must be within reach of the unit without extension cords Other outlets adequate for the external peripherals medical and test equipment needed to support this unit must also be present within 1 m 3...

Page 68: ...dio frequencies magnetic fields and transients in the air or wiring They also generate EMI The Vivid 7 Vivid 7 PRO complies with limits as stated on the EMC label However there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation Possible EMI sources should be identified before the unit is installed Electrical and electronic equipment may produce EMI unintentionally as the...

Page 69: ... covers or RF gaskets allow radio frequencies to interfere with the ultrasound signals Replace broken RF gaskets If more than 20 or a pair of the fingers on an RF gasket are broken replace the gasket Do not turn on the unit until any loose metallic part is removed Do not place labels where RF gaskets touch metal Never place a label where RF gaskets meet the unit Otherwise the gap created will perm...

Page 70: ...C 41 to 108 9 o F Storage 20 to 50 o C 4 to 122 o F 20 to 50 o C 4 to 122 o F Temperatures in degrees Celsius o C conversion to degrees F o F o C 9 5 32 CAUTION Systems and electronic probes are designed for storage temperatures of 20 to 50 degrees C 4 to 122 degrees F when exposed to large temperature variations the product should be kept at room temperature the needed time to stabilize its tempe...

Page 71: ... also be performed by qualified personnel The products involved and the accompanying electrical installations are highly sophisticated and special engineering competence is required All electrical work on these products 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 equipmen...

Page 72: ...ase 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 see Table 2 4 on page 2 3 meeting all local and national codes which is located less than 2 5 m 8 ft from the unit s proposed location Door opening is at least 76 cm 30...

Page 73: ...e 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 2 3 4 Minimal Floor Plan Suggestion Figure 2 1 Minimal Floor Plan 2 5m x 3m 8 by 10 foot Power outlet GE cabinet for software and manuals optional Scale Each square equ...

Page 74: ...viewing to be done while scanning continues With DICOM images can be archived stored and retrieved faster easier and at a lower cost 2 3 5 4 DICOM Option Pre installation Requirements To configure the Vivid 7 Vivid 7 PRO to work with other network connections the site s network administrator must provide information to complete the form in Figure 2 2 Worksheet for DICOM Network Information Ensure ...

Page 75: ...Figure 2 2 Worksheet for DICOM Network Information Vivid 7 Vivid 7 PRO 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 Work list ...

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Page 77: ... included in this procedure Also included in this section are guidelines for transporting the unit to a new site Section 3 2 Installation Reminders 3 2 1 Average Installation Time Table 3 1 Contents in Chapter 3 Section Description Page Number 3 1 Overview 3 1 3 3 Receiving and Unpacking the Equipment 3 3 3 6 Preparing for Installation 3 8 3 7 Completing the Installation 3 8 3 8 Configuration 3 21...

Page 78: ...18 20 CAUTION To prevent electrical shock connect the unit to a properly grounded power outlet Do not use a three to two prong adapter This defeats safety grounding 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 operate this unit unless all board covers and frame panels are securely in place System performance and cooling re...

Page 79: ...n the Package column on the Post delivery checklist See Damage In Transportation on page v in the beginning of this manual We strongly advice you to store the Vivid 7 Vivid 7 PRO packing material in undamaged condition in case of future transportation The weight of the special designed wooden transportation box with a Vivid 7 Vivid 7 PRO and other normal equipment included is approximate 300 kg 61...

Page 80: ...roperly during transportation NOTE If the box is damaged or if the tilt drop indicators show failure please inform the sales representative immediately Do also fill in that the tilt drop indicators show failure in the Package column on the Post delivery checklist We strongly advice you to store the packing materials in undamaged condition in case of future transportation the equipment Figure 3 1 T...

Page 81: ...ed as a ramp It has bevel cut in one end 2 Place the front door as a ramp against the rear edge of the pallet 3 Carefully remove the accessory box and any other items including the wooden shelf above the scanners keyboard and all the filling material from the Transportation Box Front door bevel cut This end of the door should be used as the lower end of the ramp On the first version transportation...

Page 82: ...ection lock keeps the front wheels from swiveling and blocking the system inside the narrow transportation box 5 Carefully move the instrument out of the Transportation Box down the ramp with rear end first 6 Remove the clear plastic wrapped around the scanner from the unit 7 Place all the filling material inside the Transportation Box close it and store it for possible use in the future 8 You may...

Page 83: ...FC091194 REVISION 02 VIVID 7 VIVID 7 PRO SERVICE MANUAL Chapter 3 Installation 3 7 3 5 1 Transportation Box Dimensions Figure 3 2 Transportation box dimensions 159 cm 130 cm 80 cm On first version box 3 cm protruding ends in front ...

Page 84: ...nit is put into operation See Chapter 2 EMI Limitations on page 2 4 for more information about EMI protection Section 3 7 Completing the Installation 3 7 1 System Specifications 3 7 1 1 System Requirements Verification Verify that the site meets the requirements listed in Chapter 2 see Facility Needs on page 2 7 Verify that the specifications below don t conflict with any on site conditions 3 7 1 ...

Page 85: ...ns for Vivid 7 Vivid 7 PRO WARNING WARNING CONNECTING A Vivid 7 Vivid 7 PRO UNIT TO THE WRONG VOLTAGE LEVEL WILL MOST LIKELY DESTROY THE UNIT Table 3 7 Electrical Specifications for Vivid 7 Vivid 7 PRO GE VINGMED PART NUMBER DESCRIPTION VOLTAGE TOLERANCES CURRENT FREQUENCY FB000030 VIVID 7 BT 01 230 VAC 10 5 A 50 60 Hz FC000060 VIVID 7 BT 01 100 120 VAC 10 10 A 50 60 Hz FC000180 VIVID 7 PRO BT 02 ...

Page 86: ...the rear side of Vivid 7 Vivid 7 PRO When not in use store it in the tray below 3 7 4 Connect Telephone Line to Modem Connector For iLink InSite Use Connect an analog telephone line to the Modem Connector on External I O at the rear side of Vivid 7 Vivid 7 PRO Figure 3 4 Footswitch connection Figure 3 5 Connect an analog telephone line to Modem Connector Footswitch connection Modem Connector ...

Page 87: ...allation 3 11 3 7 5 Connect ECG Connect ECG to Patient I O Module in the front of Vivid 7 Vivid 7 PRO 3 7 6 Connect Phono Connect Phono to Patient I O Module in the front of Vivid 7 Vivid 7 PRO Figure 3 6 ECG connection to Patient I O Module Figure 3 7 Phono connection ECG connection Phono connection ...

Page 88: ...lse Pressure Transducer Connect Pulse Pressure Transducer to Patient I O Module in the front of Vivid 7 Vivid 7 PRO 3 7 8 Connect Ethernet Connect Ethernet to External I O at the rear side of Vivid 7 Vivid 7 PRO Figure 3 8 Pulse Pressure Transducer connection Figure 3 9 Ethernet connection Pulse Pressure Transducer connection Ethernet connection ...

Page 89: ...to the full vertical position to lock in place See Figure 3 10 5 Position the probe cable so that it is not resting on the floor 3 7 9 2 Disconnect Probe 1 Rotate the lock handle counter clockwise to the horizontal position to unlock the connector See Figure 3 10 2 Remove the connector from the port 3 Ensure that the probe head is clean before placing the probe in its storage case see section 10 5...

Page 90: ...dapter this defeats the safety ground CAUTION SYSTEM REQUIRES ALL COVERS Operate this unit only when all board covers and frame panels are securely in place The covers are required for safe operation good system performance and cooling purposes Table 3 8 Connecting Mains Power to the unit Step Task Expected Result s 1 Connect the female plug on the Power Cable to the Power Inlet at the rear of the...

Page 91: ...s listen to the fan noise 2 Power is distributed to the peripherals Control Panel Console Monitor Card Rack and Backend Processor 3 Backend Processor and rest of Scanner starts with the following sequence 4 Backend Processor is turned ON and starts to load the software 5 The Start Screen Vivid is displayed on the monitor 6 A start up bar is displayed on the monitor indicating the progress of the s...

Page 92: ...it for the unit to boot The software initiates and set up the Card Rack and the rest of the instrument The backlight in the keyboard is lit As soon as the software has been loaded a 2D screen is displayed on the screen Total time used for start up is typically three minutes Table 3 9 Turn Unit ON continued Step Task Expected Result s ...

Page 93: ...it to OFF 4 Remove the plug from the mains power outlet 3 7 12 1 Overview When the unit is switched off the system performs an automatic shutdown sequence The unit can be switched off into two states Standby Mode Most of the system is powered down but a certain portion of the unit remains energized The standby mode allows a shorter reboot time when the system is used on a daily basis or moved from...

Page 94: ...e allowing a shorter reboot time The next step describes the use of this button Shutdown Use this button to Shut Down the system Cancel Use this button to exit from the System Exit menu and return to the previous operation 2 Click STANDBY to select Standby mode If the power cable is removed from the wall outlet the system will remain in Standby mode for approximately 15 minutes If the system is un...

Page 95: ...oices Logoff Use this button to log off the current user The system remains on and ready for a new user to log on The dimmed button in Figure 3 12 on page 3 18 indicates that no user is logged on to the unit at the moment Standby Use this button to select the Standby mode allowing a shorter reboot time Shutdown Use this button to Shut Down the system The next step describes the use of this button ...

Page 96: ...essor may vary from 10 seconds up to approximately 1 minute The last thing that shut down is the light in the LCD displays indicating that you can continue to the next step 3 Switch OFF the CIRCUIT BREAKER located on the rear of the unit This will cut power distribution within the unit If the Backend Processor is still running the internal Un interupted Power Supply UPS will switch over to battery...

Page 97: ... 1 Vivid 7 Vivid 7 PRO Configuration 3 21 3 8 1 1 Log on to the system 3 22 3 8 1 2 Enter Location 3 24 3 8 1 3 Date and Time Adjustments 3 25 3 8 1 4 Language Selection 3 26 3 8 1 5 Units of Measure 3 27 3 8 2 3 Select Video Format PAL or NTSC 3 29 3 8 3 Optional Peripherals Peripheral Connection 3 32 3 8 3 1 Approved On board Peripherals 3 32 3 8 3 2 Off board Peripherals 3 32 3 8 6 Software Opt...

Page 98: ...om the factory these two users are defined without password adm usr It is possible for the administrator adm to establish unique passwords for each user but don t do it now 3 Select the user adm From the factory the password has been left blank so first try to log on without any password If the log on fails you may try to use the password service As a last resort contact the hospital s network adm...

Page 99: ... REVISION 02 VIVID 7 VIVID 7 PRO SERVICE MANUAL Chapter 3 Installation 3 23 5 Click SYSTEM to select the System Setup window The System Setup window is displayed Table 3 11 Log on to the system continued Step Task Expected Result s System ...

Page 100: ... Settings Window is displayed 2 Click once in the Hospital field see a in Figure 3 16 and type the name of the hospital max 64 characters The 24 first characters of this name are displayed on the scanning screen s title bar after restart All 64 are displayed on the image properties on saved images after restart 3 Click once in the Department field see b in Figure 3 16 and type the name of the depa...

Page 101: ...4 hour format is used 12 the 12 AM PM hour format is used 5 Select the preferred Date Format see d in Figure 3 17 DD Date two digits MM Month two digits YYYY Year four digits EU the European DD MM YYYY format is used US the American MM DD YYYY format is used 6 Select Default Century 1900 2000 or None see e in Figure 3 17 1900 the number 19 is automatically displayed when entering the year in the p...

Page 102: ...n Window as described in 3 8 1 1 Log on to the system on page 3 22 The System Settings Window is displayed 2 Use the Language drop down dialog see Figure 3 18 to select your preferred language for the on screen interface The following languages are available ENG English NOR Norwegian DEU German ITA Italian FRA French ESP Spanish RUS Russian GRE Greek DAN Danish SWE Swedish The selected language wi...

Page 103: ...asure Step Task Expected Result s 1 Open the Configuration Window as described in 3 8 1 1 Log on to the system on page 3 22 The System Settings Window is displayed 2 Use the drop down dialog to select Metric or US Units The selected units Metric or US will be used for measurements as soon as the unit has been restarted 3 Restart the scanner All the changed settings will be used after the restart U...

Page 104: ...board Setups Printer Setup 3 8 2 2 Open Service Screen 1 Press CONFIG 2 Select the user adm NOTE From the factory the password has been left blank so first try to log on without any password If the log on fails you may try to use the password service As a last resort contact the hospital s network administrator or person responsible for the ultrasound unit and ask for the password 3 Click LOG ON 4...

Page 105: ... 8 2 4 Select Video Cassette Recorder VCR Type Use the VCR drop down menu to select VCR type See Approved On board Peripherals on page 3 32 for approved VCRs for use with Vivid 7 Vivid 7 PRO 3 8 2 5 Adjust LCDs Contrast and Backlight Intensity Use the LCD Backlight Contrast controls to adjust LCD Contrast and LCD Backlight Intensity Figure 3 21 Select Video Format Figure 3 22 Select Video Player F...

Page 106: ...8 Configuration 3 8 2 6 Keyboard Setup Click KEYBOARD SETUP to get access to Keyboard Properties The Keyboard Properties window has controls for Character Repeat delay Character Repeat Rate Cursor Blink Rate Figure 3 24 Select Keyboard Setup Figure 3 25 Select Keyboard Properties Select Keyboard setup ...

Page 107: ...O SERVICE MANUAL Chapter 3 Installation 3 31 3 8 2 7 Add Printer Click ADD PRINTER to start the Add Printer Installation Wizard Follow the instructions in the Wizard to install a new printer Figure 3 26 Select Add Printer Figure 3 27 Add Printer Wizard Click Add Printer ...

Page 108: ...inters are connected via TCP IP Network Color Inkjet Printer HP Deskjet 990 Cxi Network Printer Option This printer replaces the EPSON 980N printer see below Detailed delivery checkout and installation coverage of the printer is found in HP Deskjet 990 Cxi Network Printer Installation Manual Part Number EP194422 The printer is available in two versions EP100422 110 VAC EP100423 220 VAC Color Inkje...

Page 109: ... Prerequisite Password Software Option Key A Password enables the software option or combination of software options This password is specific for each Vivid 7 Vivid 7 PRO 3 8 6 2 On site Configuration 1 Press Config See Log on to the system on page 3 22 for detailed description 2 Select the user adm 3 Click LOG ON 4 Click SERVICE 5 Click ADMIN Figure 3 28 Admin Screen System Admin Tab New Admin ...

Page 110: ...assword Software Option Key 9 Press OK to save the new setting 10 Close the Config window 3 8 6 3 Remote Check and Configuration N A Figure 3 29 Admin Screen Figure 3 30 Software Option Key CAUTION Incorrect password entry will result in loss of system options If password is incorrect please contact your local GE Service representative System Admin Tab New Admin Field for Software Option Key Seria...

Page 111: ...n page 3 35 Connectivity Setup on page 3 37 3 9 2 Physical Connection 3 9 2 1 Ethernet Switch Connections An Ethernet Switch Part Number 066E0741 is used to connect Vivid 7 Vivid 7 PRO to an EchoPAC PC and a network printer Figure 3 31 Ethernet Switch Identifications Table 3 16 MDI Button Position Descriptions Position Label Function X To PC To connect an end station or a Server to the Port To HUB...

Page 112: ...rvice Manual Part Number EP091298 for details about EchoPAC PC and its set up Figure 3 32 Local Network Connection Figure 3 33 Hospital Network Connections EchoPAC PC Network Printer Vivid7 Do not use the fifth connector and the switch can be in any position Use only Standard non crossed Ethernet cabling Vivid3 Using standard non crossed cables and MDI switch set to position HUB connect like this ...

Page 113: ...k functions when connected to a hospital network the scanner must have a proper network address Before you can set up the scanner you need to collect some information The Worksheet for DICOM Network Information on page 2 11 can be used for gathering this information Typically source for this information is the network administrator Follow the steps below to prepare the scanner for use on the netwo...

Page 114: ... Select TCP IP Set up Screen cont d 2 Select CONNECTIVITY in the lower part of the window 3 Select the TCP IP TAB it is named Tcpip See example in Figure 3 36 Figure 3 35 Connectivity Opening Screen Figure 3 36 TCP IP Set up Screen Overview Connectivity TCP IP Tab IP settings area for the scanner Remote Archive Setup area ...

Page 115: ...r s Network Information In the IP settings area of the screen enter the IP address for scanner Default IP address from factory 10 0 0 3 Subnet Mask for scanner IP address for Default Gateway NOTE Do not enable DHCP The use of DHCP is not supported Figure 3 37 TCP IP Set up for Vivid 7 Vivid 7 PRO IP Address Subnet Mask Default Gateway ...

Page 116: ...the 1 Remote Archive IP address 2 Remote Archive Name 3 9 3 5 Save the New Settings 1 Press SAVE SETTINGS to save the new settings The new settings are saved to a common settings file After a restart the settings are also included in other screens 2 Restart Vivid 7 Vivid 7 PRO to make the changes take place Figure 3 38 TCP IP Set up for Remote Archive EchoPAC PC Remote Archive IP address Remote Ar...

Page 117: ...NNECTIVITY in the lower part of the window 3 Click on the VIEWS tab located in upper part of window to display the Current Dataflow Views screen see Figure 3 39 4 Click the DATAFLOW button to see all available data flows see Figure 3 40 5 Click the beside the dataflow you want to check here Remote Archive Remote HD to see its contents Figure 3 39 Current Dataflow Views screen Figure 3 40 Pre confi...

Page 118: ... Remote Archive Remote HD The name of this service indicates that the archive is located on a hard disk on a remote server EchoPAC PC is used as an server 6 Click once on the EchoPAC PC s name to highlight it see Figure 3 41 7 Click CHECK see Figure 3 42 to verify if there is a connection between the ultrasound unit and the EchoPAC PC work station Figure 3 41 Remote HD dataflow contents Figure 3 4...

Page 119: ...Figure 3 43 the red X next to the computer sign means that the check failed The cause may be the setup of the network information either on Vivid 7 Vivid 7 PRO or on the EchoPAC PC or the network connection is broken somewhere between the Vivid 7 Vivid 7 PRO and the EchoPAC PC A green light next to the computer sign means that a network connection is in place Figure 3 43 Verification of connection...

Page 120: ...Click the DATAFLOW tab to view the Dataflow Services window 9 Select Remote Archive Remote HD on the drop down menu to see the contents of that dataflow Figure 3 44 Dataflow Services Window Figure 3 45 Obtaining Dataflow Contents Overview Dataflow selection area Dataflow Services area DATAFLOW tab Locale Archive Internal HD service DATAFLOW tab Dataflow Name drop down menu Remote Archive Remote HD...

Page 121: ...VISION 02 VIVID 7 VIVID 7 PRO SERVICE MANUAL Chapter 3 Installation 3 45 3 9 3 6 Verification of a Connection Set Up to an EchoPAC PC Work Station cont d Figure 3 46 Remote Archive Remote HD Dataflow Contents Overview Remote Archive Remote HD ...

Page 122: ...Station cont d 10 Select the SERVICES tab located near the top of the window 11 Select the EchoPAC PC work station you want to connect to from the Name drop down menu In this example it is called EchoPAC7 000000 Figure 3 47 Dataflow Services Figure 3 48 Dataflow Services Choices and Setup Namedrop down menu SERVICES tab Local Archive Local Storage Select Server Name drop down menu ...

Page 123: ...an EchoPAC PC Work Station cont d 12 Verify that the IP address is correct indicating that you have selected the right unit If the IP number is wrong it means that you are addressing the wrong device computer Correct the address and do a new verification before you continue Figure 3 49 Verify change IP address to selected device IP address for selected device ...

Page 124: ... PC name is ECHOPAC7 987654 the Corresponding sql ini name will be ECHOPAC7 987654 DB 16 Change the Placement of Image Files and Placement of Report Files names so they reflect the name of the EchoPAC PC work station Example If the EchoPAC PC name is ECHOPAC7 987654 the Placement of Image Files and Placement of Report Files are both ECHOPAC7 987654 Archive This completes the EchoPAC PC connection ...

Page 125: ...m the Vivid 7 Vivid 7 PRO to the wall network outlet 3 9 3 7 3 Set up TCP IP address on Vivid 7 Vivid 7 PRO 1 Set up TCP IP address on Vivid 7 Vivid 7 PRO See Connectivity Setup on page 3 37 a Select CONFIG b Log on as adm c Click CONNECTIVITY d Click TCPIP tab e Enter IP Address Subnet Mask and gateway if required f Click SAVE SETTINGS You will be asked to reboot but wait with that until later 3 ...

Page 126: ...ab Vivid 7 Vivid 7 PRO s AE Title is listed below My Computer here it is VIVID7 000000 3 9 3 7 6 Set up of DICOM Server in Vivid 7 Vivid 7 PRO s Configuration Screens 1 From the Name pull down menu select DICOMSERVER 2 Enter the IP address of the DICOM server in the IP Address field Figure 3 51 Vivid 7 Vivid 7 PRO s AE Title Figure 3 52 Select DICOM Server Figure 3 53 Set DICOM Server s IP Address...

Page 127: ... a Network cont d 3 9 3 7 6 Set up of DICOM Server in Vivid 7 Vivid 7 PRO s Configuration Screens cont d 3 Click once on the Pure DICOM Storage line under Services and the bottom part of the screen will be populated with set up information for the DICOM server Figure 3 54 Click Once on Pure DICOM Storage Click Once on Pure DICOM Storage Before clicking After ...

Page 128: ...e number you got from the administrator 7 Don t touch the other settings meaning they should be as follows 8 Click on the keyboard CONFIG button to exit config and REBOOT the system Figure 3 55 Set DICOM Server s Name Figure 3 56 DICOM Server s Settings Parameter Setting Comments Allow raw data Unchecked Max Framerate 25 You can go up to 30 but don t select full as it may increase Image Store time...

Page 129: ...OMSERVER and the name of the server e g ProSolv server 4 Click once on DICOMSERVER to highlight the line then click on the Check button You should get a green check mark This is a hardware ping indicating that you have contact with the DICOM server s hardware If you get a red cross double check cabling and TCPIP addresses 5 Click once on the next line e g ProSolv server to highlight then click on ...

Page 130: ...een check marks on both Hardware Ping and DICOM Ping before you continue 1 Click the DATAFLOW tab 2 Select DICOM Server dataflow on the Dataflow Name drop down menu 3 Check the Default box 4 Exit Config and restart the scanner by hitting CTRL ALT R at the same time Figure 3 59 Selecting DICOM Dataflow Services Figure 3 60 Set DICOM as Default Dataflow DATAFLOW tab Dataflow Name drop down menu Sele...

Page 131: ...l now be transferred to the server via a spooler 3 To view the status of the spooler job press the F4 key on the keyboard You can select the Refresh button to get an update of the status of the spool job 4 Once the jobs are transferred they will be deleted from the spooler 3 9 3 7 10 Going Offline 1 If you go offline with the scanner you can still use the DICOM Server dataflow and images will be s...

Page 132: ... documentation This will ensure that all relevant safety and user informations are available during the operation and service of the complete system 3 10 1 User Manual s Check that the correct User Manual s per software sw revision and language for the system is included See section 9 21 on page 9 34 for complete list of User Manuals 3 10 1 1 Product Locator Installation Card NOTE The Product Loca...

Page 133: ...ll in the enclosed form Post Delivery Check List at the back of this reminder and fax it to our System Test Department Fax 47 3302 1354 as soon as you have powered up and checked the system This is most important for us to ensure top quality on our delivery If any deviation according to specifications occurs the responsible system tester will contact you immediately ...

Page 134: ...ERS Post Delivery Check List for Vivid______________ Serial NO _____________________ SUBJECT OK NOT OK COMMENTS Packing Loose screws Hard Ware Overall appearance System documents Followers cont lists Functional test 2D image M Mode Doppler spectral Color doppler Configuration Peripherals EchoPAC PC Probes Corrective actions Replaced boards probes documented by S N Missing parts Contact and signatu...

Page 135: ...490 1 3 GB P N 066E0519 5 4 GB P N 066E0514 8 6 GB ECG Pads ECG Harness CABLE ECG MARQ AHA AMERICA P N 164L0025 CABLE ECG MARQ AHA AMERICA P N 164L0025 LEADWIRES ECG MARQ AHA AMERICA P N 164L0027 or CABLE ECG MARQ IEC EU AS P N 164L0026 LEADWIRES ECG MARQ IEC EU AS P N 164L0028 At least one probe ideally you should check all the probes used on the system by the site See Probes on page 9 28 for an ...

Page 136: ...wo prong adapter this defeats the safety ground CAUTION SYSTEM REQUIRES ALL COVERS Operate this unit only when all board covers and frame panels are securely in place The covers are required for safe operation good system performance and cooling purposes Table 4 2 Connecting Mains Power to the unit Step Task Expected Result s 1 Connect the female plug on the Power Cable to the Power Inlet at the r...

Page 137: ...ds listen to the fan noise 2 Power is distributed to the peripherals Control Panel Console Monitor Card Rack and Backend Processor 3 Backend Processor and rest of Scanner starts with the following sequence 4 Backend Processor is turned ON and starts to load the software 5 The Start Screen Vivid is displayed on the monitor 6 A start up bar is displayed on the monitor indicating the progress of the ...

Page 138: ...r the unit to boot The software initiates and set up the Card Rack and the rest of the instrument The backlight in the keyboard is lit As soon as the software has been loaded a 2D screen is displayed on the screen Total time used for start up is typically three minutes Table 4 3 Turn Unit ON continued Step Task Expected Result s ...

Page 139: ...tain portion of the unit remains energized The standby mode allows a shorter reboot time when the system is used on a daily basis or moved from one place to another Full Shut Down The entire system is shut down It is recommended to perform a full shutdown at least once a week 4 2 2 2 Power Shut Down to Standby Mode This procedure describes the needed steps to power down the unit to Standby mode 1 ...

Page 140: ...owing a shorter reboot time The next step describes the use of this button Shutdown Use this button to Shut Down the system Cancel Use this button to exit from the System Exit menu and return to the previous operation 2 Click STANDBY to select Standby mode If the power cable is removed from the wall outlet the system will remain in Standby mode for approximately 15 minutes If the system is unplugg...

Page 141: ... choices Logoff Use this button to log off the current user The system remains on and ready for a new user to log on The dimmed button in Figure 4 2 on page 4 6 indicates that no user is logged on to the unit at the moment Standby Use this button to select the Standby mode allowing a shorter reboot time Shutdown Use this button to Shut Down the system The next step describes the use of this button...

Page 142: ... may vary from 10 seconds up to approximately 1 minute The last thing that shut down is the light in the LCD displays indicating that you can continue to the next step 3 Switch OFF the CIRCUIT BREAKER located on the rear of the unit This will cut power distribution within the unit If the Backend Processor is still running the internal Un interupted Power Supply UPS will switch over to battery powe...

Page 143: ...he disk is set so that the disk is write enabled disk hole closed 2 Insert the disk into the MO Disk Drive with the label for the side you intend to use facing up 4 2 3 3 Eject and Remove MO Disk from MO Drive 1 Eject the MO Disk using one of the methods described in the following steps a In some cases the MO Disk is ejected automaticly b If not automaticly ejected use manual ejection method Selec...

Page 144: ...ing steps a In some cases the CD R Disk is ejected automaticly b If not automaticly ejected use manual ejection method Select Eject button on the screen or Press ALT E on the alphanumeric keyboard to display the Eject Device menu 2 Select CD REWRITEABLE in the Eject Device menu to eject the CD R Disk 3 Remove the ejected CD R Disk from the CD Drive and store it in it s cover in a safe place 4 2 4 ...

Page 145: ...dia pop up menu 3 Enter a name for the removable media in the Label field 4 Press FORMAT 5 Wait for the display of the Information window indicating that the formatting process is completed NOTE Do not eject the CD using the button on the CD drive 6 Press ALT E to display the Eject Device menu 7 Select the relevant media The selected media is ejected 4 2 6 Verifying Removable Media 1 Insert the re...

Page 146: ...e system 4 2 7 1 Archiving Presets to an MO Disk NOTICE Presets shouldn t be saved on the same MO disk as images because the Archive Menu lists the images but not the presets stored on a MO disk Table 4 4 Saving Presets STEP TASK FUNCTION 1 Insert an empty formatted MO disk labelled PRESETS and marked with Vivid 7 Vivid 7 PRO s serial number and the date into the MO Drive for formatting see chapte...

Page 147: ... Table 4 5 Loading Presets STEP TASK FUNCTION 1 Insert the MO disk with the archived presets into the MOD 2 Go to Config F2 Admin Restore The Restore window is displayed 3 Select the Check box User defined Configuration 4 Select the MOD as source 5 Press RESTORE NOW The Presets are restored to the System 6 Press ALT E on the alphanumeric keyboard The MO disk is ejected Table 4 4 Saving Presets con...

Page 148: ...ndant Keys and Trackball vary according to the scan mode and position that is currently active 4 3 2 2 Assignable Rotary Knobs Vivid 7 Vivid 7 PRO has four assignable rotary knobs The assigned functions are indicated above the rotary on the LCD display 4 3 2 3 Assignable Push Buttons Vivid 7 Vivid 7 PRO has five Assignable Push Buttons The assigned functions are indicated above the button on the L...

Page 149: ...ackball area Different functions can be assigned to the trackball depending of the current active mode The Trackball area consist of The Trackball used as a cursor control in acquisition mode scrolling control in freeze and as a selection tool like a mouse cursor in post processing mode Three SELECT keys identical Perform the selected control or highlighted menu item The TRACKBALL key Toggles betw...

Page 150: ...430GS phantom It is the most current phantom recommended to our field service personnel and provides the necessary targets and extended life necessary for consistent system testing Figure 4 10 Performance tests 2 4 3 2 1 4 6 8 10 12 14 16 RMI 403GS Lateral Distance Measurement Functional Resolution Contrast Resolution Gray Scale Photography Lateral Resolution Axial Resolution Axial Distance Measur...

Page 151: ... the probes to the scanner s left most active probe connector See Probe Connection on page 3 13 for info about connecting the probes See Chapter 9 section 9 17 for available probes 2 Turn ON the scanner See 4 2 1 Power ON Boot Up on page 4 2 for info about booting the scanner The 2D Mode window is displayed default mode 3 If needed adjust the Display s Brightness and Contrast setting See Monitor A...

Page 152: ...e resolution in image Use Frequency move to lower frequency to increase penetration Use the DDP control to optimize imaging in the blood flow regions and make a cleaner less noisy image Use Reject controls to reduce noise in the image Figure 4 12 Mode Dependent Keys Zoom and Soft Menu Key WARNING WARNING Always use the minimum power required to obtain acceptable images in accordance with applicabl...

Page 153: ...ve the focal point up and down Changes the location of the focal point s A triangular focus marker indicates the depth of the focal point 3 Turn the rotary labeled FRAMERATE left and right to adjust the Frame Rate Adjusts frame rate Rotate the knob clockwise to increase frame rate The relative setting of the frame rate is displayed in the status window When adjusting frame rate there is a trade of...

Page 154: ...s and Cineloop Step Task Expected Result 1 Press once on the assignable key labeled UP DOWN Enables the 2D image to be flipped 180 degrees 2 Press once on the assignable key labeled LEFT RIGHT Enables a mirror image of the 2D image to be created The left right reference marker V moves to the other side of the image 3 Select B COLOR MAPS Displays a 2D Map Menu on the screen to optimize the greyscal...

Page 155: ...ult 1 Adjust TISSUE GAIN Increases the overall gain equally for all depth when rotated clockwise 2 Adjust Time Gain Compensation TGC Compensates for depth related attenuation in an image The upper sliders affect the near field The lower sliders nearest the operator affect the far field 3 Adjust Depth Sets the maximum far field distance that will be imaged Decreasing the depth may allow higher fram...

Page 156: ...s the amount of contrast in the 2D image An index number is displayed in the status window to indicate the relative level of compression 2 Use the vertical arrows to select Contour Use the horizontal arrows to adjust Contour Contour controls image processing related to the extent of edge enhancement applied to an image 3 Use the vertical arrows to select Reject Use the horizontal arrows to adjust ...

Page 157: ...to select Diff Use the horizontal arrows to turn Diff On Off Affects the level of reverberations in the image When turned ON the frame rate or the number of focal zones will decrease while the reverberations will be attenuated 3 Use the vertical arrows to select Power Use the horizontal arrows to adjust Power Controls the amount of acoustic power applied in all modes When power is set to maximum i...

Page 158: ...onnect one of the probes to the scanner s left most probe connector See Probe Connection on page 3 13 for info about connecting the probes See Chapter 9 section 9 17 for available probes 2 Turn ON the scanner See see 4 2 1 Power ON Boot Up on page 4 2 for info about booting the scanner The 2D Mode window is displayed default mode 3 Press M MODE to bring up an M Mode picture on the screen Figure 4 ...

Page 159: ...zontal Sweep Frequency Focus Contour Up Down Soft menu Compress Reject Dynamic Range Power Freeze Controls marked with are also available in freeze and cine replay Steer Cursor Zoom Alt PW CW TVI 2D MM Color T ra c k B a ll U p d a te M e n u Act Win Act Mode Img Size 1 2 4 Menu Measure Exit Caliper Img Store 2D Alt Rec Pause Zoom Display zoom HR zoom Image size Small large 2D sector top bottom di...

Page 160: ... acquisition resolution so you can change the horizontal sweep in replay without any loss of quality 2 Adjust FREQUENCY Rotate the knob clockwise to increase the probe s operating frequency The probe s operating frequency is increased The selected frequency is displayed in the status window For some probes applications the lowest frequency settings will be Octave imaging settings 3 Adjust FOCUS Ch...

Page 161: ... Adjust Reject Adjust reject level When Reject is increased low level echoes are rejected and appear darker in the image An index number in the status window indicates the relative level of rejection 3 Adjust Power Controls acoustic power in all modes When power is set to maximum it is equal to or less than the maximum acoustic power permitted by the FDA Both Thermal Index TI and Mechanical Index ...

Page 162: ...ion of these 4 3 6 2 Preparations Use a phantom when doing these tests 1 Connect one of the probes to the scanner s left most probe connector See Probe Connection on page 3 13 for info about connecting the probes See Chapter 9 section 9 17 for available probes 2 Turn ON the scanner See 4 2 1 Power ON Boot Up on page 4 2 for info about booting the scanner The 2D Mode window is displayed default mod...

Page 163: ... only Scale Baseline LVR Invert Variance Color maps Simultaneous Color 2D only Angio Color 2D only Cineloop in Freeze Color 2D mode only Soft menu Sample Volume Tissue Priority DDP Color 2D only Frequency Frame rate Radial avg Lateral avg Power Freeze Controls marked with are also available in freeze and cine replay Color Zoom TVI Zoom Display zoom HR zoom Image size Color M Mode Small large 2D se...

Page 164: ...eline is available in both Live and Freeze 3 Change PRF Pulse Repetition Frequency Adjusts the repetition rate of the Doppler pulses transmitted to acquire the data for color flow mapping The PRF Nyquist limit should be adjusted so that no aliasing occur while still having a good resolution of velocities meaning the Nyquist limit should be somewhat above the maximum velocity found in the data 4 Ad...

Page 165: ...egurgitation Variance is available in live and cine replay 7 Select Color Maps Displays a menu of color map options Use the trackball to point to a color map and press SELECT to activate the desired color map Each color map is assigning different color hues to different velocities 8 Make Cineloop in Freeze Color 2D mode only Starts cine loop acquisition Table 4 16 Color Flow Mode Check Variance Co...

Page 166: ... Adjust Frequency Enables the adjustment of the transmission frequency to control the sensitivity or the level of penetration The selected frequency is displayed in the status window Adjusting Frequency may affect Sample Volume and LVR settings 2 Adjust Radial Averaging Smooths the image by averaging collected data along the same radial line An increase of the radial averaging will reduce noise bu...

Page 167: ...ss than the maximum acoustic power permitted by the FDA The Thermal Index TI and the Mechanical Index MI are displayed on the screen Table 4 18 Adjust ROI Step Task Expected Result s 1 Adjust Sample volume Adjusts the size of the color flow Doppler sampling area Lower setting gives better flow resolution while a higher setting increases sensitivity and helps to locate disturbed flows Table 4 17 Co...

Page 168: ... Preparations Use a phantom when doing these tests 1 Connect one of the probes to the scanner s left most probe connector See Probe Connection page 3 13 for info about connecting the probes See Probes page 9 28 for available probes 2 Turn ON the scanner See 4 2 1 Power ON Boot Up on page 4 2 for info about booting the scanner The 2D Mode window is displayed default mode 3 If needed adjust the Disp...

Page 169: ...cont d Figure 4 16 Doppler Mode Controls Gain Mode Dependant Keys Horizontal Sweep Velocity Range Baseline LVR Invert LPRF in PW mode only Color Maps Soft menu Sample Vol PW Compress Reject Frequency Frame Rate Angle Corr Power CW Freeze PW Zoom Display zoom HR zoom Controls marked with asterisk are also available in freeze and cine replay ...

Page 170: ... pulse repetition frequency which is responsible for the setting of the Nyquist limit the ability to detect maximal velocity without aliasing 3 Move BASELINE Enables the Doppler baseline to be shifted up and down The default Doppler baseline is set at the center of the vertical aspect of the Doppler display dividing evenly the flow toward and away from the probe By adjusting the baseline a larger ...

Page 171: ...the Doppler spectrum to be flipped 180 degrees so that negative velocities are displayed above the baseline and positive velocities below the baseline Invert is available in live and cine replay 6 Press LPRF In PW adjusts the pulse repetition frequency for the PW Doppler acquisition of data flow 7 Choose COLOR MAPS Displays a drop down menu of different Doppler colorization maps Use the trackball ...

Page 172: ...me sampled is the full length of the area indicated by the cursor line 2 Change COMPRESS Enables control over the contrast of the Doppler spectrum When compression is raised the spectrum image becomes softer and some low level background noise may appear Compress is available in both Live and Freeze 3 Adjust REJECT Enables undesirable background noise to be removed from the Doppler spectrum result...

Page 173: ...he status window under 2D 6 Adjust ANGLE CORRECTION Enables correction of the Doppler velocity scale by defining the angle between the Doppler beam and the investigated blood vessel A thin cross bar on the Doppler cursor will rotate as the control is adjusted Angle correction is available in both Live and Freeze 7 Adjust POWER Controls the amount of acoustic power applied in all modes When power i...

Page 174: ... Doppler velocity values at discrete points 4 3 8 2 Preparations Use a phantom when doing these tests 1 Connect one of the probes to the scanner s left most probe connector See Probe Connection page 3 13 for info about connecting the probes See Probes page 9 28 for available probes 2 Turn ON the scanner See see 4 2 1 Power ON Boot Up on page 4 2 for info about booting the scanner The 2D Mode windo...

Page 175: ...endant Keys 2D Width Scale Transparency Threshold Invert Tissue Tracking Simultaneous Cineloop Freeze only Color Maps Soft menu Tissue Priority Frame Rate Compress Reject Frequency Lateral Average Radial Average Baseline Power TVI Freeze 2D Alt Alternatives Anat M Mode Curved Anat M Mode Zoom Display zoom HR zoom Controls marked with asterisk are also available in freeze and cine replay ...

Page 176: ...WIDTH Controls the size or angular width of the 2D sector 2 Adjust SCALE Controls the repetition rate of the Doppler pulses transmitted to acquire the data for color mapping The scale value influences the Nyquist limit the ability to detect maximal velocity without color aliasing 3 Adjust TRANSPARENCY Controls the degree of transparency of the TVI color 4 Adjust THRESHOLD Controls the level of gre...

Page 177: ...Controls Checks Step Task Expected Result s 5 Press INVERT Enables the color scheme assigned to positive and negative tissue velocities to be inverted Invert is available in live and cine replay 6 Press TISSUE TRACKING Starts Tissue Tracking mode 7 Choose COLOR MAPS Displays a drop down menu of different colorization maps Use the trackball to select the desired map and press Select to activate the...

Page 178: ...he greyscale tissue detail of the 2D image Tissue priority is available in both Live and Freeze 9 Adjust FRAME RATE Controls the line density When adjusting frame rate there is a trade off between spatial and temporal resolution 10 Adjust COMPRESS Controls the amount of color compression The color bar is adjusted accordingly 11 Adjust REJECT Adjust the cut off level for the low velocity of TVI to ...

Page 179: ...radial line An increase of the radial averaging will reduce noise but this will also reduce the radial resolution 15 Adjust BASELINE Adjusts the color map to emphasize tissue motion either toward or away from the probe Baseline is available in both Live and Freeze 16 Adjust POWER Controls the amount of acoustic power applied in all modes When power is set to maximum it is equal to or less than the...

Page 180: ...1194 REVISION 02 VIVID 7 VIVID 7 PRO SERVICE MANUAL 4 46 Section 4 3 Functional Checks 4 3 9 Contrast Checks Refer to Chapter 5 in Vivid 7 Vivid 7 PRO User Manual 4 3 10 Stress Echo Refer to Chapter 4 in Vivid 7 Vivid 7 PRO User Manual ...

Page 181: ...REEZE on the Control Panel The last scanned picture is on the screen 3 Scroll back until you find the picture you want to do the measurement on The picture of interest is on the screen Table 4 27 Measurement Key Checks Step Task Expected Result s 4 Press MEASURE on the Control Panel Select Caliper in the Measurement menu or Press CALIPER on the Control Panel Press the CALIPER assignable The Measur...

Page 182: ...ously updated when moving the cursor 8 Press SELECT to mark the end point for the measurement The measurement display color on the 2D image changes from green to red after completion of the measurement The measurement result is displayed in the Measurement result table 9 Trackball to the measurement result in the Measurement result table The highlighted parameter label is assigned to the measureme...

Page 183: ... info about booting the scanner The 2D Mode window is displayed default mode If needed adjust the Display s Brightness and Contrast setting 3 Store four cineloops 4 3 12 3 1 2 4 Key Check Table 4 29 Use of Multi Image Key Key Description Enables multiple image display windows in which two or four images can be viewed simultaneously When reducing the number of images the active window will always b...

Page 184: ...y selected use the trackball to select the desired probe An application menu for the desired probe is listed on the screen 3 Trackball to the desired application Press SELECT to launch the application To change application without changing the current probe press APPL on the Control Panel The selected application starts 4 Verify no missing channels All channels is functioning 5 Verify there s no E...

Page 185: ... 3 pc or ECG simulator 4 3 14 3 Preparations None 4 3 14 4 ECG Check Table 4 32 ECG Check Step Task Expected Result s 1 Connect the ECG harness to the connector on the front of the system The unit displays a straight curve along the bottom edge of the image sector on the screen 2 Connect the three leads to a ECG simulator or Fasten the three ECG Pads to your body and connect the three leads to res...

Page 186: ...of the last detected heart cycle Figure 4 19 4 3 15 2 Preparation Use a phantom when doing these tests 1 Connect one of the probes to the scanner s left most probe connector See Probe Connection page 3 13 for info about connecting the probes See Probes page 9 28 for available probes 2 Turn ON the scanner See 4 2 1 Power ON Boot Up on page 4 2 for info about booting the scanner The 2D Mode window i...

Page 187: ...4 Functional Checks 4 53 4 3 7 2 Preparations cont d Figure 4 20 Cineloop controls Off Off On On Mode Dependant Keys Left marker Right marker Cycle select Number of cycles First Cycle Last Cycle Sync Cineloop Trackball Scroll in freeze Cine speed in replay Freeze Image Store Start stop cineloop ...

Page 188: ...umber of Cycles Table 4 33 Cineloop Controls Checks Step Task Expected Result s 1 Adjust LEFT MARKER and RIGHT MARKER Moves the Left and Right Markers to expand or trim the cineloop boundaries 2 Adjust CYCLE SELECT Moves the cineloop boundaries from heart cycle to heart cycle 3 Adjust NUMBER OF CYCLE Increase or decrease the number of heart cycles to be included in the cineloop ...

Page 189: ...SYNC Phase synchronize multiple loops 3 Press SELECT ALL Moves the cineloop boundaries to include all heart cycles Table 4 35 Cineloop Controls Checks Step Task Expected Result s 1 Adjust Scroll in Frozen mode Press TRACKBALL until the Scroll trackball assignable is selected Use the Trackball Move the current frame marker and review images 2 Adjust Cine Speed in Cine Replay mode Press FREEZE to fr...

Page 190: ...ICE MANUAL 4 56 Section 4 3 Functional Checks 4 3 16 Backend Processor Checks If all the previous tests have been passed successfully the Backend Processor is most likely OK If the system seems to be operating erratically please refer to Chapter 7 Diagnostics Troubleshooting ...

Page 191: ... Freeze Print 1 and Print 2 keys on the Control Panel Table 4 36 Video Printer s Checks Step Task Expected Result s 1 When scanning in 2D Color Mode Press FREEZE to stop image acquisition Image scanning stops with the last picture on the screen 2 Press PRINT on the Control Panel The image displayed on the screen is printed on B W or Color printer depending on the key assignment configuration 3 Pre...

Page 192: ...ontrols on the Control Panel Table 4 37 VCR Counter Check Step Task Expected Result s 1 Insert the Video cassette in the VCR 2 Press VIDEO on the Control Panel To start the video counter at a different point 3 Press UPDATE MENU in the Trackball area The Video Set Counter Search Dialog window is displayed 4 Use the alphanumeric keyboard to enter the counter number from last time in the counter fiel...

Page 193: ...s REWIND Assignable Key The VCR starts to rewind the video tape observe the counter 3 Press STOP Assignable Key The VCR Stops 4 Press FAST FORWARD Assignable Key The VCR starts the Fast Forward observe the counter 5 Use the controls above to navigate to the start of the recorded examination Then press PLAY Assignable Key to replay the recording The replay of the examination starts 6 While in playb...

Page 194: ...tion Procedure 4 3 17 7 Turn OFF Power to Vivid 7 Vivid 7 PRO See 4 2 2 Power Shut Down on page 4 5 Table 4 40 VCR Cineloop Checks Step Task Expected Result s 1 When in video play back of an examination press FREEZE The last part of the video is stored in the computer s memory as a cine loop 2 Use the Trackball to move back and forth in the cine loop The Cineloop is played back according to your m...

Page 195: ...to maneuver the Display Platform horizontally at present level of height 2 Pull handle at left hand grip towards you to release the Vertical Lock It is possible to maneuver the Display Platform up and down between the vertical end stops as long as you pull the handle towards you 3 Pull both handles towards you to release both Vertical and Horizontal locks It is possible to maneuver the Display Pla...

Page 196: ...kes and Direction Locks function as intended Table 4 42 Brakes and Direction Lock Checks Step Task Expected Result s 1 Press on pedal no 2 To engage the brakes in full lock 2 Press on pedal no 1 To release the brake 3 Press on pedal no 1 To engage swivel lock You may need to move the system around a little to get the wheels to lock into the locked direction 4 Press on pedal no 2 To release swivel ...

Page 197: ...ete these checks before returning the scanner to customer for use 4 4 1 Software Configuration Checks Table 4 43 Software Configuration Checks STEP TASK CHECK 1 Check Date and Time setting 2 Check that Location Hospital Name Department is correct 3 Check Language settings 4 Check assignment of Printer Keys 5 Check that all of the customer s options are set up correct ...

Page 198: ... there don t seems to be a problem that may be related to the Power Supplies Refer to section 7 5 1 on page 7 67 if you appear to have a problem that may be related to the Power Supplies 4 5 2 Power Supply Adjustment There are no adjustments on the power supplyes The DC Power is self regulated If a voltage is outside the specified range it means that something is wrong either with the power supply...

Page 199: ...GE MEDICAL SYSTEMS DIRECTION FC091194 REVISION 02 VIVID 7 VIVID 7 PRO SERVICE MANUAL Chapter 4 Functional Checks 4 65 Section 4 6 Site Log Table 4 44 Site Log DATE SERVICE PERSON PROBLEM COMMENTS ...

Page 200: ...GE MEDICAL SYSTEMS DIRECTION FC091194 REVISION 02 VIVID 7 VIVID 7 PRO SERVICE MANUAL 4 66 Section 4 6 Site Log Table 4 44 Site Log continued DATE SERVICE PERSON PROBLEM COMMENTS ...

Page 201: ... also describes the Power Distribution System PDS Table 5 1 Contents in Chapter 5 Section Description Page Number 5 1 Overview 5 1 5 2 General Information 5 2 5 3 Front End Processor 5 4 5 4 Back End Processor 5 14 5 5 Patient I O Physio 5 23 5 6 Internal I O 5 24 5 7 Top Console 5 31 5 8 Peripherals 5 32 5 9 Modem 5 33 5 10 Power Distribution 5 34 5 11 Circuit Boards 5 44 5 12 Video Specification...

Page 202: ...can handle up to 192 element linear probes by use of multiplexing Signal flow travels from the Probe Connector Panel to the Front End Electronics to the Back End Processor and finally displayed on the monitor and peripherals System configuration is stored on a hard disk and all necessary software is loaded from the hard disk on power up The user initiates system operation via the Operator Panel wh...

Page 203: ...SONY COLOR PRINTER UP 2900MD PC2IO PCVIC PC MOTHERBOARD POWER ON OFF RESET Ethernet PC2IP SOUND CARD AGP VIDEO EXTERNAL I O MODEM AC CONTROLLER XFMR BOX TO MONITOR TO PC TO PERIPHERIALS TO MODEM TO CARD RACK 230Vac 230Vac 115Vac 115 or 230Vac 230Vac 115Vac BACK END PROCESSOR ECG Patient Interface 5 25 MOD CD ROM Hard Drive SONY VCR SVO 9500MD SONY B W PRINTER UP 890MD TO OUTLET INTERNAL I O PCI CA...

Page 204: ...ta transactions The Front End Controller board can also read the revision status of the Front End boards through a serial line to a E2 PROM located on each board 5 3 3 Phased and Linear Array Front End The phased and linear array probes consist of several identical transducer elements e g 64 128 192 Three probes can be connected to the system The connectors are physically located on the RLY board ...

Page 205: ...obes In addition the board generates the transmit trigger pulse for TX a receive synchronization pulse SYNC_L used by Beamformers and RF Tissue Processor a differential ATGC voltage used by RX and control signals for the High Voltage Power Supply HV POWER The Front End Controller board also generates the global 40 MHz system clocks and reset pulse SRES The output from the Beamadders at BF 2 is fed...

Page 206: ...rst the signal amplitude is obtained by detection 2 Then the data is compressed to attenuate the strong signals and amplify the low level echoes 3 After compression Zone Stitching is performed This is used to combine the transmit focal zones from different vectors into one vector by weighting the zone transitions and does only apply to phased linear array probes where multiple vectors can be colle...

Page 207: ...rent transmit pulses along the horizontal time axis thus achieving a two dimensional matrix By reading the data out of the buffer in a certain way re Principles of Operation and performing Discrete Fourier Transform on the data velocities up to seven times the pulse repetition frequency in PW can be displayed Parts of the spectral analysis is done by a digital signal processor DSP1 During Duplex m...

Page 208: ...The Image Port demultiplexes the different types of data groups the same types and maps them into the proper ring buffers in the Image Memory located on the Image Port 2 card Data from VCR 1 Video and S VHS both in PAL and NTSC format from the VCR or another video source is first digitized and then fed through a video multi standard decoder providing decoded luminance black and white and chroma co...

Page 209: ...to the destinations VCR Color Printer and Modem Serial USB interface signals from the BEP are fed to the Front Panel and to EIO Remote control signals for printers are generated on the I O board The Footswitch is connected to the I O board An AC Power Interface controls power on off and fan speed 5 3 5 6 External I O Several signal are fed from the Internal I O board to an External I O board locat...

Page 210: ... External I O Modem Backend Processor TX RX Front End S Video Audio S Video Audio Storage Control Card Rack Internal I O Network including External units DICOM Network Front Panel Monitor Top Console Digitized received ultrasound signals RGB Sync S Video Luma 1 TCP IP RS232 Phone Line InSite PC2IP PC2IO PCVIC Digital Trace Data VME BUS Video Signals Color Printer B W Printer Digital Data 1 S Video...

Page 211: ...ponents and Functions Theory 5 11 5 3 6 Major Sub Systems in Vivid 7 Vivid 7 PRO The following Sub systems make up the Vivid 7 Vivid 7 PRO Front End Subsystem Mid Processors Back End Processor Patient I O Physio with ECG and Physio Internal I O External I O Top Console with monitor Peripherals Modem ...

Page 212: ...ization The TX128 board makes the ultrasound transmit pulses The RX128 board is the ultrasound receiver for the ultrasound echoes from blood tissue The two Beamformer boards digitizes the received ultrasound signal and sends it to the Mid Processors The Relay board is the interface between the Probes and the Front End Figure 5 3 The Front End RELAY BOARD RX128 TX128 Front End Controller Probes Dop...

Page 213: ...lsed and continuos Doppler processing and produces Doppler Audio The processed Doppler result is sent via the Pipelink bus to IMP2 The Doppler Audio is routed via the Motherboard to the Internal I O The main functions of the Image Port IMP2 board Capture data from the RFT or the VCR in playback store it into its internal memory and then route it to the BEP via the PC2IP bus Pick Color Flow data fr...

Page 214: ...on applies only to one of the models it will be marked in the text BEP 1 or BEP 2 5 4 2 Signal Flow and Processing The Back End Processor receives the data from the Front End Electronics stores it in memory performs scan conversion to pixel domain and drives the system RGB monitor Back End Processor software is also providing processing of Color Flow Doppler and M Mode Data See Figure 5 6 CPU Back...

Page 215: ... E AT X P OWE R S UP P L Y UP S HAR D DR IVE E C G OP TIONAL MOD C D R W IDE 2 JWR1 SLOT 4 PC2IP RS232 3 RS232 4 I2C P C 2IP SLOT 6 AC POWER RS422 RGB OUT JFP1 SVGA OUT 1 SVGA OUT 2 S C VIDEO OUT SVGA IN POWER UNUS E D S L OT Front P anel E T HE R NE T P CIO B oard PC VIC B oard HD L ed IDE 1 UP S B attery SLOT 1 Control MIDDLE DRIVE BAY BOTTOM DRIVE BAY INTERNAL DRIVE BAY TOP DRIVE BAY CP U 1 CP ...

Page 216: ...nimum of 512 MB of ram and two 733 MHz processors 5 PCI slots on the mother board contains the following 1 Blank 2 Optional SCSI Card for MO Drive 3 Blank 4 PC2IP Card GE designed PCI Bus interface to the Front End Processor 5 Network Interface Card 3Com Ethernet Card Analog output complies with the SVGA specification Resolution on monitor is 800x600 Support for 32 bit True Color Minimum of 8 Mbyt...

Page 217: ...nnector G SLOT 5 AC POWER RGB OUT Connector B SVGA OUT 1 SVGA OUT 2 S C VIDEO OUT SVGA IN POWER Front Panel PCIO B oard PCVIC B oard HD L ed IDE 1 UPS B attery Control MIDDLE DRIVE BAY BOTTOM DRIVE BAY INTERNAL DRIVE BAY TOP DRIVE BAY CHASSIE FAN CPU 512 MB DIMM 256 MB DIMM DIMM Slot 1 DIMM Slot 2 AGP Slot PC2IP RS232 3 RS232 4 I2C PC2IP RS422 USB3 4 USB3 4 Motherboard SVGA Unus ed PCI Slot 2 SLOT...

Page 218: ...used for modem connection USB to Serial adapter cable USB 3 to II O B7 for External I O serial output AGP Video output from the motherboard AGP Card Slot empty LAN output from the motherboard PCI Card Slot 6 empty Use of 5 PCI slots on Mother Board 1 Blank 2 Optional SCSI Card for MO Drive 3 Blank 4 PC2IP Card GE designed PCI Bus interface to the Front End Processor 5 Blank Analog output complies ...

Page 219: ...n the off condition The off condition is defined as Circuit Breaker in the OFF position System unplugged from the wall outlet If the system is left in the OFF condition for an extended period of time 3 to 5 days or more the system may not boot up or may beep when turned ON Should this occur the system needs to recharge the UPS batteries This could take 15 minutes to as long as 24 hours depending o...

Page 220: ...ch Magneto Optical Drive MOD option available from front of scanner CD RW Drive available from front of scanner 5 4 11 Inputs 5 4 11 1 AC Power 5 4 11 2 DC Voltages Table 5 2 AC Power Input Description Connection from 230 VAC AC Power AC Distribution Box Backend Processor Table 5 3 DC Input Voltages Input Description Connected to 5Vstb Standby voltage DC Power Supply via Backplane GND Electrical G...

Page 221: ... signal from Monitor Top Console Top Console IIO BEP Audio in to BEP Audio from VCR or Doppler Audio Replay Audio from VCR IIO BEP Doppler Audio Out from Card Rack IIO BEP Table 5 5 Bi directional Signals Signal Name Description Signal Path UPS Control RS232 Control Signals to and from the UPS BEP IIO RS232 XDCTRL Not Used PC2IO IIO Not Used I2C Bus Data bus used for Remote Control of External Uni...

Page 222: ... Console SVideo SVideo Out PCVIC PC2IO IIO EIO CVideo Composite Color Video PCVIC PC2IO IIO EIO VGA VGA High Resolution Video to External Video Screen PCVIC PC2IO IIO EIO VGA VGA High Resolution Video to Internal Video Screen Top Console BEP Top Console BW Video RGB BW Video from RGB This signal is not used on Vivid 7 Vivid 7 PRO PCVIC PC2IO IIO EIO This signal is not used on Vivid 7 Vivid 7 PRO A...

Page 223: ...no and two analog inputs One of the inputs has programmable gain The module extracts respiration from ECG The electronics also contains a pacemaker detector The four inputs are separately isolated because of safety requirements Available inputs Phono from a phono heart microphone ECG Respiration AUX1 AUX2 Pulse Pressure These signals are optically isolated from the rest of the system Figure 5 8 Pa...

Page 224: ...500MD Cable 3 Cable 2 A8 A9 A6 A7 A2 A11 A10 USB 12PC MIC IN AUDIO OUT PC VIC PC2IO D1 D2 Remote ECG MOD CD RW FLOCK OF BIRDS option SCSI PC2IP SOUND CARD PCI VIDEO AGP VIDEO Mic In Line Out Line In 10 100 T USB 1 USB 2 COM1 COM2 EXT Power from PC I O PC2IO Signals Cable PC MODULE Op Panel I F AC Power Video Mic OP PANEL Cable 10 Cable 29 Cable 19 Cable 18 Cable 18 A1 A3 A4 A5 B5 B6 B7 B8 B2 B1 B3...

Page 225: ...and S Video are buffered and distributed to VCR and printers The analog Doppler signals are fed from the Spectrum Doppler board to the VCR audio inputs and through a switch where audio from VCR playback also is input to the BEP and then to the speakers Serial RS 232 interface signals from the BEP are fed to the destinations VCR Color Printer and Modem Serial USB interface signals from the BEP are ...

Page 226: ...end nearest to the rear of the system 5 6 2 LEDs Nine green LEDs indicate that the respective DC Voltages are OK 5 6 3 Fuses All output voltages are fused 5 6 4 Jumpers and Dip switches TBD Figure 5 11 Internal I O Location in the System Seen from Left Side Figure 5 12 Internal I O Green LEDs for Power Status Back of System Internal I O is located behind the cables at the rear of the Back End Proc...

Page 227: ...age DC Power Supply Backplane J32 5 VDC analog Input DC Voltage DC Power Supply Backplane J32 5 VDC Input DC Voltage Backend Processor J17 12 VDC Input DC Voltage Backend Processor J17 Table 5 8 Video Input Signals Input Description Connection from SVGA Video Signal to External I O PC2IO Connector J16 SVHS Video Signal to VCR External I O PC2IO Connector J16 SVHS Video Signal to MBD IMP VCR Connec...

Page 228: ... RS232 Serial Bus BEPM COM2 IEIO RS232 Standard RS232 Serial Bus PC2IO Spare J16 RS232 Standard RS232 Serial Bus PC2IO VCR J16 RS232 PC2IO Color printer Connector J16 RS232 PC2IO UPS Connector J16 Table 5 11 Control Signals Input Description Connection from Control signals Spare MBD FEC Connector J Control signals Spare MBD FEC Connector J Trace trigger To EIO PC2IO Connector J16 Fan control signa...

Page 229: ... Connector J21 5 VDC 15 VDC 5 VDC analog From Card Rack 5 VDC 12 VDC From BEP Not Used 5 VDC 15 VDC 5 VDC analog From Card Rack 5 VDC 15 VDC From Card Rack Not Used 12 VDC From BEP Top Console 15 VDC From Card Rack 5 VDC 12 VDC From BEP EIO 5 VDC 15 VDC 5 VDC analog 6 VDC analog From Card Rack Table 5 13 Audio Outputs Output Description Connection to Audio two channels Audio Doppler sound from MBD...

Page 230: ...eft Phono jack A7 J7 Audio out to VCR right Phono jack A8 J8 Audio in from VCR left Phono jack A9 J9 Audio in from VCR right A10 J10 SVHS out to VCR A11 J11 SVHS in from VCR B1 J12 USB to Top console B2 J13 USB to external I O B3 J14 Ethernet B4 J15 Audio I O B5 J16 PC2IO signals B6 J17 PC2IO power B7 P18 COM1 B8 P19 COM2 B9 P25 UPS remote control J32 MBD signals and power Table 5 15 Connectors So...

Page 231: ...nipulating the picture quality and for use in Measure Analyze M A speakers for stereo sound output used during Doppler scanning replay Figure 5 13 Top Console Block Diagram Monitor Control Panel Top Console ON Standby Stereo Audio from Internal I O Speaker SVGA from Backend Processor via Internal I O Speaker ON OFF to Internal I O USB from to Backend Processor via Internal I O 115 VAC from AC Dist...

Page 232: ...herals See Approved On board Peripherals on page 3 32 VCR connected to Internal I O Black White Video Printer connected to Internal I O Color Video Printer connected to BEP D5 Modem connected to External I O 5 8 2 External Peripherals See Off board Peripherals on page 3 32 Color Inkjet Printer Footswitch Phone Line and Ethernet are connected to External I O ...

Page 233: ...tions Theory 5 33 Section 5 9 Modem The modem is intended for an analog phone line It is used for InSite iLink communication with the Online Center Figure 5 14 Modem Block Diagram External I O Modem Internal I O To hospital s analog phone line RS232 Analog phone line DC Voltage AC DC Converter 230 VAC From AC Power ...

Page 234: ...ch Inrush Limit 115 or 230 VAC Transformer 20 VAC 230 VAC 115 VAC Fan regulator Fan DC Power TX Power DC Voltages to Cards Card Rack DC Power distribution inside Backend Processor Backend Processor AC DC Converter Modem VCR Video Recorder Black White Printer Color Video Printer TX Voltage 230 VAC 230 VAC 230 VAC 115 VAC 230 VAC Monitor Battery AC DC UPS Manually Selected 115 VAC or 230 VAC IIO AC ...

Page 235: ...anner and a male plug to the mains outlet on site The mains voltage is routed via an EMI filter to the Mains Switch located on the rear of the system The Mains Switch is of the auto fuse type if for some reason the current grows to high the switch will automatically break the power From the Mains Switch the AC power is routed via an Inrush Current Limiter titled Inrush Limiter in Figure 5 16 to a ...

Page 236: ...sformer is different for the two AC Voltages From the AC Transformer there are three outlets 20 VAC 115 VAC 230 VAC The 20 VAC is routed via the fan regulator to the system fan The 115 VAC is routed via a fuse to an AC Voltage selector used for selecting the right output voltage for the Peripherals outlet and the Monitor The alternative voltage to this outlet is 230 VAC The 230 VAC output from the...

Page 237: ...ule connects to the Mother Board Backplane through two F48 pin male connectors and supplies DC voltage via the Backplane to all the boards in the Card Rack and to I O and Front Panel 5 10 4 2 Location in the Unit 5 10 4 3 Inputs AC Voltage Plug P1 230 VAC Figure 5 18 DC Power Location in the Unit Table 5 16 Input Plug P1 230 VAC Input Description Connection from 230 VAC AC Input via a three pin ma...

Page 238: ...from Motherboard PS_ON Active low control signal used to turn the DC Power ON Controls the AC Power output to TX Power From ON OFF Standby key on Front Panel SYNC Not used FEC PWR_OK Control signal Is high when the DC voltages are within specification Is low when power is on its way ON or OFF Used for control of AC Power output to TX Power Table 5 18 AC Voltage Output Plug P2 230VAC Output Descrip...

Page 239: ...F64 two boards FEC RFT SDP IMP2 Front Panel I O 6 Va DC output voltage distributed via Mother Board Back Plane The a indicates that this voltage is used for analog circuits Relay TX RX 5 Va DC output voltage distributed via Mother Board Back Plane The a indicates that this voltage is used for analog circuits Relay RX BF64 two boards FEC RFT SDP IMP2 5Vstb Standby voltage TBD 10 V DC output voltage...

Page 240: ...er will switch off the power if 3 3 V 5 V or 15 V outputs are overloaded Over Voltage Protection is provided for these voltages 3 3 V 5 Vd 5 Va 15 Va Voltage will be turned off if the temperature grows too high 5 10 4 6 Jumpers and Dip switches None 5 10 4 7 LEDs None Observe the LEDs on Internal I O to check DC Voltage Status see Internal I O on page 5 79 ...

Page 241: ...d 7 Vivid 7 PRO scanner and a fixed 100VDC Probe MUX Voltage used by the multiplexers in Linear Array Probes with more than 128 transducer elements It is enclosed in a metal frame that slides into the Card Rack The module connects to the Mother Board Backplane through a 32 pin connector A pin between the two upper mounting holes fits into the a corresponding hole in the Card Rack This key is used ...

Page 242: ...FC091194 REVISION 02 VIVID 7 VIVID 7 PRO SERVICE MANUAL 5 42 Section 5 10 Power Distribution 5 10 5 2 Location in the Unit Figure 5 20 TX Power Supply Location in the Unit below the DC Power Supply TX Power Supply Front of scanner ...

Page 243: ...ceeded maximum Power limit is exceeded 5 10 5 6 Jumpers and Dip switches None 5 10 5 7 LEDs None Table 5 20 Input Plug P1 230 VAC Input Description Connection from 230 VAC AC Input via a three pin male IEC mains inlet Cable from the DC Power Module Table 5 21 Output Voltages Plug P2 Output Description Connected to TSV1 TX Voltage 1 Voltage can be programmed to vary from 2 5 V to 80V Used to drive ...

Page 244: ...5 5 11 3 Transmitter Board TX128 5 47 5 11 4 Receiver Board RX 128 5 50 5 11 5 Beamformer Board s BF 64 5 53 5 11 6 Front End Controller Board FEC 2 5 56 5 11 7 Transducer Bus Boards XD BUS Boards 5 61 5 11 8 RF Tissue Processor Board RFT 5 62 5 11 9 Spectrum Doppler Processor Board SDP 5 66 5 11 10 Image Port 2 Board IMP2 5 70 5 11 11 Backend Processor 5 74 5 11 12 Patient I O 5 78 5 11 13 Intern...

Page 245: ...ourth probe and a connector for a stand alone Doppler probe containing two transducer elements In receiving mode the Relay Board connects the transducer channels from the selected probe to the RX 128 and TX 128 boards via the XDBUS The Relay Board routes the TX power supplies to the active probe It also routes the Probe Multiplexer Control Signal to the active probe 5 11 2 2 Location in the Unit F...

Page 246: ... that this voltage is used for analog circuits DC Power Supply Backplane GND Distributed via Mother Board Back Plane DC Power Supply Back Plane Table 5 24 Input Signals Input Description Connection from EL1 128 Received signals echoes and Transmitted pulses 1 of 3 probe connectors The active probe Table 5 25 Input Signals Input Description Connection from Front End Data Bus Digital data bus used f...

Page 247: ...ontains 128 individually controlled transmit channels and provides transmit pulses to the transducer array the probes Outputs The outputs from the TX128 board are the 128 transmitters channels XD1 128 They are fed from the P4 and P5 connectors via the XD Bus Boards to the Relay Board and then to the selected PA connector 5 11 3 2 Location in the Unit Figure 5 22 TX128 Board Location in Unit TX128 ...

Page 248: ... 5 V to 80V Used to drive the transmitters in 2D Mode and M Mode TX Power Supply Backplane TSV2 TX voltage 2 Voltage can be programmed to vary from 2 5 V to 40V Used to drive the transmitters in Doppler CW PW mode and in Color Flow Mapping CFM mode TX Power Supply Backplane Table 5 28 Input Control Signals Input Description Connection from FE_D0 15 Front End Data bus Digital TTL Front End Controll...

Page 249: ...ory 5 49 5 11 3 6 LEDs Figure 5 23 TX128 Board LEDs Table 5 30 LEDs on the TX128 Board LED LED Color Description Normally State LD1 Red Board Failure Normally OFF LD2 Green Board OK Normally ON LD3 Yellow Front End Bus Protocol Error Normally OFF LD4 Yellow Scan Normally OFF LD5 Yellow Spare Normally OFF LD5 LD4 LD3 LD2 LD1 ...

Page 250: ...e RX 128 Board has 128 identical receive channels The signal in each channel is fed via a Transmit Receive T R switch to a preamplifier The next step is a Time Controlled Gain TGC amplifier used to equalize the signal strength from the near field the mid field and the far field 5 11 4 2 Location in the Unit Figure 5 24 TX128 Board Location in Unit RX 128 Board Front of Scanner ...

Page 251: ...ck Plane The a indicates that this voltage is used for analog circuits DC Power Supply via Backplane 15 V DC output voltage distributed via Mother Board Back Plane DC Power Supply via Backplane 15 V DC output voltages distributed via Mother Board Back Plane DC Power Supply via Backplane GND Distributed via Mother Board Back Plane DC Power Supply via Backplane Table 5 32 Input Signals Input Descrip...

Page 252: ...oards 5 11 4 7 LEDs Figure 5 25 RX 128 LEDs on the Solder Side of the Board Table 5 34 RX 128 LEDs on the Solder Side of the Board LED LED Color Description Normally State LD1 Red Board Failure Normally OFF LD2 Green Board OK Normally ON LD3 Yellow Spare Normally OFF LD4 Yellow Spare Normally OFF LD4 LD3 LD2 LD1 ...

Page 253: ...oard to digital form and performs receive focusing and steering by digital signal delays Each BF 64 board can handle 64 channels so two boards are used to handle the 128 channels from the RX 128 board The output from the first board is fed to board 2 and summed with the signal on board 2 so the output from board 2 contains the data from all the 128 channels 5 11 5 2 Location in the Unit Figure 5 2...

Page 254: ... this voltage is used for digital circuits DC Power Supply via Backplane 5 Va DC output voltage distributed via Mother Board Back Plane The a indicates that this voltage is used for analog circuits DC Power Supply via Backplane GND Distributed via Mother Board Back Plane DC Power Supply via Backplane Table 5 36 Input Signals Input Description Connection from RX1 RX128 Receiver signals RX 128 board...

Page 255: ...y 5 55 5 11 5 7 LEDs and Jumpers Figure 5 27 BF64 LEDs and Jumpers Table 5 38 LEDs on the BF 64 Boards LED Color Description Normally State Red Board Failure Normally OFF Green Board OK Normally ON Yellow Not Used Normally OFF Yellow Not Used Normally OFF Red Supply Voltage Error Normally OFF LD5 LD4 LD3 LD1 LD2 1 9 10 SW1 2 ...

Page 256: ...he control is done through the Frond End Bus Main tasks done by the board System Master Clock generator Transmitter Control ATGC Control Receive Focusing Control Analog Test Signal Generator High Voltage Control and supervision Probe Sensing Control of Relay Board Temperature Sensing for TEE probes Step Motor Control for TEE probes Temperature Sensing for circulated air 5 11 6 2 Location in the Un...

Page 257: ...tage is used for analog circuits DC Power Supply via Backplane 15 Va DC output voltage distributed via Mother Board Back Plane The a indicates that this voltage is used for analog circuits DC Power Supply via Backplane 15 Va DC output voltage distributed via Mother Board Back Plane The a indicates that this voltage is used for analog circuits DC Power Supply via Backplane GND Distributed via Mothe...

Page 258: ...sed to control TGC on the RX Board RX 128 Board TX Voltage Control One serial data line and several select lines to the TX Supply TX Supply Table 5 42 FEC 2 Lower Batch of LEDs Main DSP LED LED Color Description Normally State LD1 Red Board Failure Normally OFF LD2 Green Board OK Normally ON LD3 Yellow System in scanning mode ON when scanning OFF in Freeze LD4 Yellow Probe Change ON during probe c...

Page 259: ...EC 2 LEDs 5 11 6 8 Fuses and Dip switches None Table 5 43 FEC 2 Upper Batch of LEDs Slave DSP LED LED Color Description Normally State LD27 Yellow Rack temperature surveillance Blinking LD28 Yellow TX Power surveillance Blinking LD29 Green Up and running ON Blinking LD30 Ref Failure or reprogramming OFF Figure 5 29 FEC 2 LEDs LD30 LD29 LD28 LD27 LD1 LD2 LD3 LD4 LD5 LD6 LD7 LD8 ...

Page 260: ...L 5 60 Section 5 11 Circuit Boards 5 11 6 9 Jumpers Figure 5 30 FEC 2 Jumpers and Connectors SW7 SW4 SW1 SW2 SW10 1 2 9 10 1 2 11 12 SW3 1 2 39 40 SW5 1 2 11 12 Connector used in factory test Connector used in factory test Connector used in factory test Connector used in factory test ...

Page 261: ...he TX128 Boars and on the RX 128 Board The XD signals to and from the probes via the Relay Board are routed via this board 5 11 7 2 Location in the Unit 5 11 7 3 Inputs Input Signals Figure 5 31 XD BUS Boards Location in Unit Table 5 44 Input Signals Input Description Connection from XD1 XD128 Back scattered echo signals Receive Mode and Transmitter pulses Transmit Mode Active Probe via Relay boar...

Page 262: ... RFT board extracts Tissue Data Spectrum Data and IQ Color Data from the digital data stream on its input It also performs different types of Tissue Processing 5 11 8 2 Location in the Unit Table 5 45 Output Signals Output Description Connection to XD1 XD128 Transmitter pulses Transmit Mode and Back scattered echo signals Receive Mode Active Probe via Relay board in Transmit Mode RX 128 in Receive...

Page 263: ...plane 5 Va DC output voltage distributed via Mother Board Back Plane The a indicates that this voltage is used for analog circuits DC Power Supply via Backplane GND Distributed via Mother Board Back Plane DC Power Supply via Backplane Table 5 47 Input Signals Input Description Connection from MLA 0 MLA 1 Input data stream VME Bus Data communication BEP Front End Bus Information about the type of d...

Page 264: ...DIRECTION FC091194 REVISION 02 VIVID 7 VIVID 7 PRO SERVICE MANUAL 5 64 Section 5 11 Circuit Boards 5 11 8 6 LEDs and Jumpers Figure 5 33 RFT LEDs and Jumpers LD1 LD2 LD3 LD4 LD5 LD6 LD7 LD8 P5 1 2 39 40 P4 1 2 11 12 SW800 ...

Page 265: ... 11 8 7 LEDs Table 5 49 LEDs on the RFT Board LED LED Color Description Normally State LD1 Red Board Failure OFF LD2 Green Board OK ON LD3 Yellow DSP Runs BLINKING LD4 Yellow Data Out on Pipelink ON During Data Transfers to Pipelink LD5 Yellow Spare OFF LD6 Red Clock Problems OFF LD7 Red Clock Problems OFF LD8 Red Clock Problems OFF ...

Page 266: ... are generated on this board During Duplex modes e g 2D and Doppler The Missing Signal Estimator will fill the gaps in the Doppler spectrum by stretching the real spectrum out to fill the missing time A serial link from the Internal I O board feeds the A D converted traces like ECG Phono and Pressure into the SDP These signals are sent together with the Doppler data via the Pipelink bus to the Ima...

Page 267: ...ia Backplane 5 Va DC output voltage distributed via Mother Board Back Plane The a indicates that this voltage is used for analog circuits DC Power Supply via Backplane GND Distributed via Mother Board Back Plane DC Power Supply via Backplane Table 5 51 Input signals Input Description Connection from Pipelink Doppler Signals extracted RFT Board Serial Trace Data Analog Traces Patient I O via Intern...

Page 268: ... 53 LEDs on the SDP Board LED LED Color Description Normally State Upper Batch of LEDs LD1 Red DSP1 Status OFF ON if errors warnings detected LD2 Green Board OK ON OFF if error detected LD3 Yellow 0 DSP1 Local SW Running FLASHING LD4 Yellow 1 DSP1 Ready for Data ON when scanning else OFF LD8 LD9 LD10 LD11 LD12 SW3 LD1 LD2 LD3 LD4 LD5 LD6 LD7 P4 1 2 39 40 P6 1 2 11 12 SW1 P5 1 2 11 12 ...

Page 269: ...ath OK ON in Doppler Mode and audio present Lower Batch of LEDs LD8 Red Board Failure Normally OFF ON if errors detected LD9 Green Board OK Normally ON OFF if errors detected LD10 Yellow DSP2 Local Software Running Flashing LD11 Yellow Audio Path OK ON in Doppler Mode and audio present LD12 Red Pipelink Clock Problem OFF ON if SDP clock is out of phase with RFT clock NOTE If system is working and ...

Page 270: ...ernal Image Memory on board the IMP2 board These data will either be picked up by software running on the Backend Processor for scan converting and real time imaging or by software for replay or history processing The following data types can be handled 2 D Tissue Data Doppler Data M Mode Data Color Flow Data Trace Data Video Y Component Data Video UV Component Data Color M Mode Data RF Data Video...

Page 271: ...r Board Back Plane The d indicates that this voltage is used for digital circuits DC Power Supply via Backplane 5 Va DC output voltage distributed via Mother Board Back Plane The a indicates that this voltage is used for analog circuits DC Power Supply via Backplane GND Distributed via Mother Board Back Plane DC Power Supply via Backplane Table 5 55 Video and PipeLink Input Data Input Description ...

Page 272: ...S DIRECTION FC091194 REVISION 02 VIVID 7 VIVID 7 PRO SERVICE MANUAL 5 72 Section 5 11 Circuit Boards 5 11 10 6 Jumpers and Dip switches Figure 5 37 IMP2 Jumpers and Switch SW4 SW2 1 2 9 10 SW12 SW9 SW10 SW8 SW3 SW5 SW13 ...

Page 273: ...LED LED Color Description Normally State DL6 Red CPU self test failure or reset Normally OFF DL5 Yellow CPU addressing local bus Dimmed light DL4 Yellow Lit when firmware empties data FIFO to Image Memory Dimmed light DL3 Yellow Lit when IMP2 registers FIFOs are accessed by the local CPU Dimmed light DL2 Green Board OK Normally ON DL11 Red Board Failure Normally OFF LD1 LD2 LD3 LD4 LD5 LD6 ...

Page 274: ...ocation in the Unit 5 11 11 3 Inputs AC Power DC Voltages Figure 5 39 Backend Processor mounted in scanner Table 5 57 AC Power Input Description Connection from 230 VAC AC Power AC Distribution Box Backend Processor Table 5 58 DC Input Voltages Input Description Connected to 5Vstb Standby voltage DC Power Supply via Backplane GND Electrical Ground DC Power Supply via Backplane and II O Backend Pro...

Page 275: ...ne signal from Monitor Top Console Top Console IIO BEP Audio in to BEP Audio from VCR or Doppler Audio Replay Audio from VCR IIO BEP Doppler Audio Out from Card Rack IIO BEP Table 5 60 Bi directional Signals Signal Name Description Signal Path UPS Control RS232 Control Signals to and from the UPS BEP IIO RS232 XDCTRL Not Used PC2IO IIO Not Used I2C Bus Data bus used for Remote Control of External ...

Page 276: ...dby TBD PC2IO IIO Top Console SVideo SVideo Out PCVIC PC2IO IIO EIO CVideo Composite Color Video PCVIC PC2IO IIO EIO VGA VGA High Resolution Video to External Video Screen PCVIC PC2IO IIO EIO VGA VGA High Resolution Video to Internal Video Screen Top Console BEP Top Console BW Video RGB BW Video from RGB This signal is not used on Vivid 7 Vivid 7 PRO PCVIC PC2IO IIO EIO This signal is not used on ...

Page 277: ...d period of time 3 to 5 days or more the system may not boot up or may beep when turned ON Should this occur the system needs to recharge the UPS batteries This could take 15 minutes to as long as 24 hours depending on the battery age system input voltage and system temperature To eliminate draining the UPS batteries the system should remain plugged into the wall outlet with the circuit breaker in...

Page 278: ...racts respiration from ECG The patient leads can be rotated by software i e it is possible to change between Lead I II and III by pushing a button The electronics also contains a pacemaker detector The four inputs are separately isolated because of safety requirements 5 11 12 2 Location in the Unit Inside the Backend Processor with the connector panel available from the front of the system 5 11 12...

Page 279: ... I O Top Console and peripherals USB Ethernet and RS232 signals are routed from the Backend Processor to the External I O for external communication USB signals are routed between the Backend Processor and the user interface Serial Bus signals are routed from the Backend Processor to control VCR and UPS Signals for power and fan control are routed trough the module The module has direct board to b...

Page 280: ...on 5 11 Circuit Boards 5 11 13 2 Location in the Unit The Internal I O Module is plugged into the Card Rack at the end nearest to the rear of the system Figure 5 43 Internal I O Location in the System Seen from Right and Rear Side Internal I O Rear side of System Right side of System External I O ...

Page 281: ...VDC Input DC Voltage DC Power Supply Backplane J32 6 VDC analog Input DC Voltage DC Power Supply Backplane J32 5 VDC analog Input DC Voltage DC Power Supply Backplane J32 5 VDC Input DC Voltage Backend Processor J17 12 VDC Input DC Voltage Backend Processor J17 Table 5 63 Video Input Signals Input Description Connection from SVGA Video Signal to External I O PC2IO Connector J16 SVHS Video Signal t...

Page 282: ...uted MBD IMP Two channel audio VCR Two channel audio BEP Table 5 65 Serial Ports Input Description Connection from USB Standard USB Serial Bus BEPM Top console USB Standard USB Serial Bus BEPM IEIO Ethernet Standard Ethernet BEPM IEIO RS232 Standard RS232 Serial Bus BEPM COM1 IEIO RS232 Standard RS232 Serial Bus BEPM COM2 IEIO RS232 Standard RS232 Serial Bus PC2IO Spare J16 RS232 Standard RS232 Se...

Page 283: ...Signals Input Description Connection from Control signals Spare MBD FEC Connector J Control signals Spare MBD FEC Connector J Trace trigger To EIO PC2IO Connector J16 Fan control signals To AC Power MBD Connector J Power control signals To MBD and AC Power PC2IO Connector J16 Power on off To Relay Top Console ON OFF Switch and EIO Test Connector J Standby To Top Console PC2IO Connector J16 ...

Page 284: ...ector J21 5 VDC 15 VDC 5 VDC analog From Card Rack 5 VDC 12 VDC From BEP Not Used 5 VDC 15 VDC 5 VDC analog From Card Rack 5 VDC 15 VDC From Card Rack Not Used 12 VDC From BEP Top Console 15 VDC From Card Rack 5 VDC 12 VDC From BEP EIO 5 VDC 15 VDC 5 VDC analog 6 VDC analog From Card Rack Table 5 68 Audio Outputs Output Description Connection to Audio two channels Audio Doppler sound from MBD IMP ...

Page 285: ... male A3 P5 Color printer RS232 9pins D sub male A4 J2 Top Console Power signals 15pins D sub female A5 P4 Top Console Signals 15pins D sub male A6 J6 Audio out to VCR left Phono jack A7 J7 Audio out to VCR right Phono jack A8 J8 Audio in from VCR left Phono jack A9 J9 Audio in from VCR right A10 J10 SVHS out to VCR A11 J11 SVHS in from VCR B1 J12 USB to Top console B2 J13 USB to external I O B3 J...

Page 286: ...and Dip switches TBD 5 11 13 7 LEDs Table 5 70 Connectors Solder side Input Description Connection from A12 J21 Spare power 15pins D sub female A13 J20 Spare power 15pins D sub female A14 J24 AC power ctrl 9pins D sub female A15 P23 Rotation adapter signals 15pins D sub male A16 P22 Spare signals 25pins D sub female P30 EIO signals and power 110pins male Figure 5 44 Internal I O Green LEDs for Pow...

Page 287: ...reaker 5 11 14 3 Input Signals Figure 5 45 External I O Connector Panel Table 5 71 Input Signals Input Description Connection from via to Footswitch Connector Footswitch is a mechanical switch that connect a signal to ground Internal level is TTL 0 3 3V Footswitch External I O Internal I O PC2IO BEP DC Voltages from BEP 5 VDC Used for Optical Couplers on RS232 signals PC2IO BEP Internal I O Extern...

Page 288: ...l I O Table 5 73 Output Signals Signal Name Description Signal Path Stereo Audio Stereo audio to external VCR Same signal as delivered to internal VCR Audio Source Internal VCR Microphone BEP Internal I O External I O External VCR Composite Video External composite video 1 0Vp p 75 ohms unbalanced sync negative PC2IO BEP Internal I O External I O External Composite Video Device Super Video SVHS Su...

Page 289: ...N FC091194 REVISION 02 VIVID 7 VIVID 7 PRO SERVICE MANUAL Chapter 5 Components and Functions Theory 5 89 5 11 14 6 Fuses internal in unit F400 403 F800 804 F200 201 F300 5 11 14 7 Jumpers and Dip switches None 5 11 14 8 LEDs None ...

Page 290: ...LANE AC IN TO AC INLET BOX CARDRACK COLUMN DOPPLER TX PWR AC OUT BF 64 RS422 I2C USB 12PC MIC IN AUDIO OUT PSON FAN SPEED CONTROL S Video C Video I2C RS232 X4 68M TO AC INLET BOX MODEM AC TO DC CONVERTER A8 A9 A6 A7 A2 A11 A10 A1 A3 M F M M F A4 A5 B5 F B6 M B7 M B8 B2 B1 B3 F B4 F F A14 M A15 M A16 F A13 F A12 2mm male connector 2mm male connector M M RS232 COM1 Audio R Audio L C Video OUT 10 100...

Page 291: ...EXPOSE 1 EXPOSE 2 external IO upper PWB PC2IO RGB OUT SVGA OUT to top console SVGA OUT 2 S C VIDEO OUT SVGA IN POWER FROM BEP I2C RS232 X4 PCVIC F D5 F D4 F D3 D1 F D2 Serial interface to from UPS JFP1 POWER on off RESET GND 5Vstb BEP module PCI SLOT 5 PC2IP RS232 X4 I2C P C 2 I P PCi SLOT 3 RS422 PSON POK S C S I Cable 9 Cable 18 Cable 20 Cable 6 Cable 10 Cable 11 Cable 7 Cable P N 1 FB200789 2 F...

Page 292: ... Back Plane It distributes DC Voltages from the DC Power to all the boards in the Card Rack and interconnects distributes signals and data buses between the different boards 5 11 16 2 Location in the Unit Rear of Card Rack 5 11 16 3 Inputs See the different board s description 5 11 16 4 Outputs See the different board s description 5 11 16 5 Fuses None 5 11 16 6 Jumpers and Dip switches None 5 11 ...

Page 293: ...odem is a standard MultiTech modem that connects to an analog phone line 5 11 17 2 Location in the Unit 5 11 17 3 Inputs Outputs DC Voltage from Modem Power AC DC Converter RS232 from Backend Processor via Internal I O and External I O Analog Phone line via External I O 5 11 17 4 Fuses None 5 11 17 5 Jumpers and Dip switches None Figure 5 48 Modem Location in Unit Modem Board Rack ...

Page 294: ...es communication speeds above 14 kbs If one of this LEDs are ON during communication it will stay ON until the modem is reset or connected the next time At speeds below 14 kbs these LEDs are OFF Red 33 V 34 Mode Red 14 V 32bis Mode Red OH Off hook ON when dialing online or answering a call Flashes if puls dialing Off when modem not in use Red TR Terminal Ready ON when the system initializes the mo...

Page 295: ...pixels Horizontal Active HA us 768 pixels Pixel Clock Freq 14 7 MHz PAL Vertical Timing Interlaced Vertical Start VS 53 Lines field Active Lines VA Lines frame PAL standard Total Lines VT 625 Lines frame PAL standard Frame Rate 25Hz PAL standard Table 5 76 NTSC Video Specification Horizontal Timing Horizontal Total HT us 780 pixels Horizontal Start HS us 118 pixels Horizontal Active HA us 640 pixe...

Page 296: ... itself The air is sucked in from the rear side of the system through the Filter Cover and the Filter It passes the Fan Assembly directly into the upper part of the rear side of the Board Rack and makes a cooling air current between the Boards before it blows out against the floor See Figure 5 50 5 14 2 Location in the Unit The Fan Assy is located between the Board Rack and the Filter which can be...

Page 297: ...locks the Frogleg is located in the center lower side of the Front Handle The Top Console can also be moved up and down The handle Z release Handle is located in the left grip of the Front Handle A gas spring inside the system assists in the Z movement It is actuated by pulling the Z release Handle and at the same time lifting up or pushing down the Console with some pressure to assist up down mot...

Page 298: ... Unit Figure 5 52 Top Console upper positions Figure 5 53 Release Handles location seen from the below the Top Console Operator Panel Extended Frogleg Flexible harness Monitor Monitor Shelf with Speakers Z release Handle releases Top Console for up and down movement XY release Handle releases Top Console for forward backward and sideward movement ...

Page 299: ... VIVID 7 PRO SERVICE MANUAL Chapter 5 Components and Functions Theory 5 99 5 15 3 Location in the Unit cont d Figure 5 54 Top Console movement forward and sideward Top Console in low locked position Top Console in low extended position Top Console turned left ...

Page 300: ...an also be moved up and down The handle Z release Handle is located in the left grip of the Front Handle A gas spring inside the system assists in the Z movement It is actuated by pulling the Z release Handle and at the same time lifting up or pushing down the Console with some pressure to assist up down motion A flexible harness of electrical and mechanical wires secures the connection between th...

Page 301: ...gration with iLinq The following sections contain a brief introduction of iLinq s features 5 16 2 1 Web Server Browser The Service platform and other Service software use the iLinq web server and browser 5 16 2 2 Connectivity This feature provides basic connectivity between the scanner and the OnLine Center OLC 5 16 2 3 Configuration This feature provides the interfaces to configure various iLinq ...

Page 302: ... for service software across all GEMS products 5 16 3 1 Internationalization The user interfaces provided by the service platform are designed for GE personnel and as such are in English only At this time there is no multi lingual capability built into the Common Service Interface 5 16 3 2 Service Login Press the switch with the wrench icon in the status bar at the bottom of the video screen This ...

Page 303: ...se by the user and for InSite use Every access request whether successful or not will be logged into a service access log that is viewable to authorized users See Chapter 7 for more info about InSite and the Global Service User Interface Table 5 77 Access Authorization User Level Access Authorization Operator These service tools are normally used in house and are protected with a password Administ...

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Page 305: ... of Chapter 6 This section describes how to adjust the scanner Section 6 2 Power Supply Adjustments It is not possible to adjust the power supplies on this unit Table 6 1 Contents in Chapter 6 Section Description Page Number 6 1 Overview 6 1 6 2 Power Supply Adjustments 6 1 6 3 Monitor Adjustments 6 2 6 4 Front End Alignment Procedure 6 3 6 5 Direction Lock and Brake Adjustment 6 4 ...

Page 306: ...s The adjustments of the monitor is done via controls buttons on front of the monitor 6 3 3 Adjustment Procedure s The display monitor s contrast and brightness controls may need periodic adjustment due to changes in ambient light They are adjusted from the three buttons on the front part of the display monitor Figure 6 1 Adjust Contrast and Brightness Left Button Right Button Center Button CONTRA...

Page 307: ...ghtness is shown on a slider on the screen see Figure 6 1 Section 6 4 Front End Alignment Procedure 6 4 1 Introduction Front End Alignment Procedure Beam Former Calibration Procedures are performed to calibrate each ADC channel of the two Bean Former BF inputs The system calibrates the ADC to zero output when there is no signal on the input These bias voltages are stored in Backend Processor 6 4 2...

Page 308: ...driver size 2 6 5 1 3 Preparations 1 Set Rear Brakes to prevent system from rolling 2 Remove Front Bumper as described in Front Bumper Removal Procedure on page 8 50 6 5 1 4 Front Caster Brakes Adjustment 1 Use a hexagon key and screw the adjustment screw until the opening between brake dogs and tires are approximate 2 mm 2 Install Front Bumper as described in Front Bumper Installation Procedure o...

Page 309: ...ey locks in forward pointing position 6 5 2 4 Direction Lock Adjustment 1 Loosen the retaining nuts on the brake rods on both Front Casters to allow room for adjustment 2 Remove the lock pins that secures the balljoints See Figure 6 3 3 Pull balljoints apart 4 Each part of the separated balljoint shall match each other when the brake lever on the Casters are in direction lock position which is in ...

Page 310: ... Lock and Brake Adjustment 6 5 2 4 Direction Lock Adjustment cont d 5 Turn adjustment nuts until the balljoints matches 6 Press the balljoint together 7 Install the lock pins see Figure 6 3 8 Fasten the retaining nuts 9 Test Direction Lock Figure 6 4 Balljoint with Lock Pin Adjustment nut Retaining nut Lock Pin ...

Page 311: ...the Caster as described in Rear Casters Removal Procedure on page 8 41 6 5 3 4 Rear Brakes Adjustment 1 Use a 3 32 inch hexagon key to adjust the brake until the space between brakedogs and tires are approximate 2 mm 1 Replace the Caster and tightly fasten it with four screws 2 Install Lower Rear Cover as described in Lower Rear Cover Installation Procedure on page 8 8 3 Install Filter Cover as de...

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Page 313: ...makes it possible for you to do tests on various functions on the Backend Processor It also includes an acquisition test that tests most of the PCBs in the Front End Rack If this test fails detailed Acquisition Diagnostics tests are available via Vivid 7 Vivid 7 PRO s software menus Acquisition Diagnostics This software tool includes detailed Acquisition Diagnostics tests available via Vivid 7 Viv...

Page 314: ... options soon will expire Typically this will be the case when a demo option is about to expire If you want to keep the option s active it is time to order the option s now Contact your GE sales representative for more details If you don t need the option s you can ignore this message You must click OK to continue the start up of Vivid 7 Vivid 7 PRO This message indicates that all of the installed...

Page 315: ...use the software service tools A typical approach would be to first log on to the GSUI and run the tests there If the Acquisition test fails it is time to switch to Vivid 7 Vivid 7 PRO s Front End System Test 7 2 1 1 List of Service Tools Available via GSUI Table 7 3 List of Service Tools Available via GSUI Software Tool Description Operator Administra tor External Service Page Number Error logs V...

Page 316: ...o the Ultrasound Unit It is not necessary to connect a PC to Vivid 7 Vivid 7 PRO to use the GSUI 7 2 2 2 Log in to GSUI Double click the button with the wrench icon in the status bar at the bottom of the video screen This button links the user or the Field Engineer FE to the Service Login Screen Log on as External Service with password gogems all lowercase letters Figure 7 1 Service Login Screen ...

Page 317: ...ns System Location System IP Address and Application Status The navigation bar at the top of the screen allows the user to select from several tools and applications NOTE When using the Common Service Desktop do NOT iconify any of the Common Service Desktop windows If you iconify them they end up in the lower left hand corner of the screen behind the Service Desktop Manager window and cannot be re...

Page 318: ...ere is a Menu Bar where you can choose between these screens see Figure 7 3 Error Logs Diagnostics Image Quality Calibration Configuration Utilities Replacement PM Home Click an icon to open the respective screen 7 2 4 Description of Screens Each screen may include one or more sub screens The next sections describes the different screens available Figure 7 3 Service Interface Home Page ...

Page 319: ...91194 REVISION 02 VIVID 7 VIVID 7 PRO SERVICE MANUAL Chapter 7 Diagnostics Troubleshooting 7 7 7 2 5 Error Logs From the Error Logs page the Log Viewer displays five categories with pull down sub menus Figure 7 4 Error Log Viewer Menu ...

Page 320: ...N FC091194 REVISION 02 VIVID 7 VIVID 7 PRO SERVICE MANUAL 7 8 Section 7 2 Diagnostics 7 2 5 1 Logs The sub menus of the Logs category are System Power Informatics Temperature Probe Board DICOM and DCPower Figure 7 5 Logs Submenu ...

Page 321: ...4 REVISION 02 VIVID 7 VIVID 7 PRO SERVICE MANUAL Chapter 7 Diagnostics Troubleshooting 7 9 7 2 5 2 System Select this screen to view System log It displays all error messages from Vivid 7 Vivid 7 PRO Figure 7 6 Example of System Error Log ...

Page 322: ...GE MEDICAL SYSTEMS DIRECTION FC091194 REVISION 02 VIVID 7 VIVID 7 PRO SERVICE MANUAL 7 10 Section 7 2 Diagnostics 7 2 5 3 Power Select this screen to view Power log Figure 7 7 Example of Power Log ...

Page 323: ...STEMS DIRECTION FC091194 REVISION 02 VIVID 7 VIVID 7 PRO SERVICE MANUAL Chapter 7 Diagnostics Troubleshooting 7 11 7 2 5 4 Informatics Select this screen to view Informatics log Figure 7 8 Example of Informatics Log ...

Page 324: ...ICAL SYSTEMS DIRECTION FC091194 REVISION 02 VIVID 7 VIVID 7 PRO SERVICE MANUAL 7 12 Section 7 2 Diagnostics 7 2 5 5 Temperature Select this screen to view Temperature Log Figure 7 9 Example of Temperature Log ...

Page 325: ...DICAL SYSTEMS DIRECTION FC091194 REVISION 02 VIVID 7 VIVID 7 PRO SERVICE MANUAL Chapter 7 Diagnostics Troubleshooting 7 13 7 2 5 6 Probe Select this screen to view Probe Log Figure 7 10 Example of Probe Log ...

Page 326: ...GE MEDICAL SYSTEMS DIRECTION FC091194 REVISION 02 VIVID 7 VIVID 7 PRO SERVICE MANUAL 7 14 Section 7 2 Diagnostics 7 2 5 7 Board Select this screen to view Board log Figure 7 11 Example of Board Log ...

Page 327: ...DICAL SYSTEMS DIRECTION FC091194 REVISION 02 VIVID 7 VIVID 7 PRO SERVICE MANUAL Chapter 7 Diagnostics Troubleshooting 7 15 7 2 5 8 DICOM Select this screen to view DICOM log Figure 7 12 Example of DICOM Log ...

Page 328: ...AL SYSTEMS DIRECTION FC091194 REVISION 02 VIVID 7 VIVID 7 PRO SERVICE MANUAL 7 16 Section 7 2 Diagnostics 7 2 5 9 DCPower Select this screen to view DCPower Log Screen Figure 7 13 Example of DCPower Log Screen ...

Page 329: ...GE MEDICAL SYSTEMS DIRECTION FC091194 REVISION 02 VIVID 7 VIVID 7 PRO SERVICE MANUAL Chapter 7 Diagnostics Troubleshooting 7 17 7 2 6 Utilities Figure 7 14 Utilities Category ...

Page 330: ...STEMS DIRECTION FC091194 REVISION 02 VIVID 7 VIVID 7 PRO SERVICE MANUAL 7 18 Section 7 2 Diagnostics 7 2 6 1 Plot Log Select Plot Log to make a plot of the active log on screen Figure 7 15 Utilities Plot Log example ...

Page 331: ...TION FC091194 REVISION 02 VIVID 7 VIVID 7 PRO SERVICE MANUAL Chapter 7 Diagnostics Troubleshooting 7 19 7 2 6 2 Plot Page Select Plot Page to make a plot of the active log page on screen Figure 7 16 Utilities Plot Page example ...

Page 332: ... REVISION 02 VIVID 7 VIVID 7 PRO SERVICE MANUAL 7 20 Section 7 2 Diagnostics 7 2 6 3 Search On the Text Search sub menu of the Search category users enter case sensitive text they wish to search for in the logs Figure 7 17 Search Category ...

Page 333: ...GE MEDICAL SYSTEMS DIRECTION FC091194 REVISION 02 VIVID 7 VIVID 7 PRO SERVICE MANUAL Chapter 7 Diagnostics Troubleshooting 7 21 7 2 6 4 Filter This function is available for GE Service only ...

Page 334: ...TION FC091194 REVISION 02 VIVID 7 VIVID 7 PRO SERVICE MANUAL 7 22 Section 7 2 Diagnostics 7 2 6 5 Exit The sub menu Exit Log Viewer returns the user to the Common Service Desktop Home Page Figure 7 18 Exit Log Viewer Category ...

Page 335: ... SERVICE MANUAL Chapter 7 Diagnostics Troubleshooting 7 23 7 2 7 Diagnostics When the Diagnostics Screen has been selected two main tools are available Acquisition Diagnostics Common Diagnostics See Common Diagnostics on page 7 44 Figure 7 19 Diagnostics Screen Home Page ...

Page 336: ...Some parts of TX board is also tested 7 BF Beam Former Boards 8 RX Receiver Board 9 TXP TX Power NOTE Relay Board RLB and Chain are not tested in this test Some parts of the Transmitter TX Board is tested during the FEC Board test but other parts of the TX Board are not tested at all 7 2 7 2 Instructions Frame Displays a test specific page or the default instructions page 7 2 7 3 Status Frame Init...

Page 337: ...ll only accept numeric values with 4 digits or less When the button described in Execute Button step a above is configured as an execute button and pressed the loop count field will be queried to determine the number of times to execute the diagnostic c Progress Indicator Displays a graphical progress indicator for the user d Short Text Message Displays either a starting message or aborting messag...

Page 338: ...VID 7 PRO SERVICE MANUAL 7 26 Section 7 2 Diagnostics 7 2 7 4 Control Frame cont d Examine the log in the status frame to find the test s that failed In the example in Figure 7 21 all the tests failed Figure 7 21 User Interface Diagnostic Screen Test All Failed ...

Page 339: ... Diagnostics Troubleshooting 7 27 7 2 7 4 Control Frame cont d In Figure 7 22 the test passed The green background color in the Control Frame indicates that the test passed 7 2 7 5 Common Diagnostics See Common Diagnostics on page 7 44 Figure 7 22 User Interface Diagnostic Screen Test All Passed ...

Page 340: ...GE MEDICAL SYSTEMS DIRECTION FC091194 REVISION 02 VIVID 7 VIVID 7 PRO SERVICE MANUAL 7 28 Section 7 2 Diagnostics 7 2 8 Image Quality Field is not populated Figure 7 23 Image Quality Page ...

Page 341: ...annel of the two Beam Former BF board inputs The system calibrates the Beamformer ADCs to zero output when there is no signal on the input These bias voltages are stored on hard disk in Backend Processor 7 2 9 2 Setup Disconnect all probes before starting the calibration 7 2 9 3 When to Use this Procedure This procedure should be performed when installing a new Vivid 7 Vivid 7 PRO after software h...

Page 342: ...ion 7 2 Diagnostics 7 2 9 4 DC Offset Calibration Procedure 1 Disconnect all connected probes 2 Select DC Offset calibration and then click the EXECUTE button to start the DC Offset calibration of the Beam Formers 3 Wait for the calibration to take place When finished restart Vivid 7 Vivid 7 PRO ...

Page 343: ...ICE MANUAL Chapter 7 Diagnostics Troubleshooting 7 31 7 2 10 Configuration Use the Configuration Screen to add or edit Software Options Strings alphanumeric strings to enable Software Options the password s used for enablingen optional functions Figure 7 25 Configuration Page ...

Page 344: ...ellaneous tools Windows 2000 Utilities Disk Usage IP Configuration Network Status Windows 2000 Services User Accounts Shared Resources System Shutdown Disk Defragmenter Scanner Utilities System Shutdown Set Debug Utility Reset Database Clean Userdefs Resource File Utility iLink Configuration Utility ProDiags Configuration Utility Figure 7 26 Utilities Tools Page example ...

Page 345: ...94 REVISION 02 VIVID 7 VIVID 7 PRO SERVICE MANUAL Chapter 7 Diagnostics Troubleshooting 7 33 7 2 11 1 Windows 2000 Utilities 1 Disk Usage The Disk Usage page displays an overview of Vivid 7 Vivid 7 PRO s disk usage Figure 7 27 Disk Usage ...

Page 346: ...ID 7 VIVID 7 PRO SERVICE MANUAL 7 34 Section 7 2 Diagnostics 7 2 11 1 Windows 2000 Utilities cont d 2 IP Configuration The IP Configuration page gives you an overview of Vivid 7 Vivid 7 PRO s Internet Protocol IP configuration Figure 7 28 IP Configuration ...

Page 347: ... REVISION 02 VIVID 7 VIVID 7 PRO SERVICE MANUAL Chapter 7 Diagnostics Troubleshooting 7 35 7 2 11 1 Windows 2000 Utilities cont d 3 Network Status This screen displays all open TCP IP Ports on Vivid 7 Vivid 7 PRO Figure 7 29 Network Status ...

Page 348: ...7 2 Diagnostics 7 2 11 1 Windows 2000 Utilities cont d 4 Windows 2000 Services This page displays a list of active Windows 2000 services A Windows 2000 Service is a computer program that has been automatically started and is running in the background on the computer Figure 7 30 Windows 2000 Services ...

Page 349: ...ON 02 VIVID 7 VIVID 7 PRO SERVICE MANUAL Chapter 7 Diagnostics Troubleshooting 7 37 7 2 11 1 Windows 2000 Utilities cont d 5 User Accounts This page lists the Users that has been given access to this Vivid 7 Vivid 7 PRO Figure 7 31 User Accounts ...

Page 350: ...4 REVISION 02 VIVID 7 VIVID 7 PRO SERVICE MANUAL 7 38 Section 7 2 Diagnostics 7 2 11 1 Windows 2000 Utilities cont d 6 Shared Resources This screen displays all shared network resources on Vivid 7 Vivid 7 PRO Figure 7 32 Shared Resources ...

Page 351: ...cont d 7 System Shutdown NOTE System Shutdown is intended for use from remote computer This menu gives you the ability to either Restart or Shutdown the Vivid 7 Vivid 7 PRO NOTE Retain Disruptive Mode should be kept unchecked if you are working locally on the scanner It must be checked if working from an external computer Figure 7 33 Restart or Shutdown System ...

Page 352: ... SERVICE MANUAL 7 40 Section 7 2 Diagnostics 7 2 11 2 Scanner Utilities 1 System Shutdown See System Shutdown on page 7 39 2 Set Debug Utility This function is only to be used on Request from GE Service It is used for setting Debug Variables Figure 7 34 Set Debug Utility ...

Page 353: ...7 2 11 2 Scanner Utilities cont d 3 Resource File Utility From this page you can review the listed User Defined Resource File and save it to MO View Click View to examine the User Defined Resource file on screen Save Click Save and navigate to the MO drive to save the User Defined Resource file Figure 7 35 Resource File Utility ...

Page 354: ...GE MEDICAL SYSTEMS DIRECTION FC091194 REVISION 02 VIVID 7 VIVID 7 PRO SERVICE MANUAL 7 42 Section 7 2 Diagnostics 7 2 12 Replacement Field is not populated Figure 7 36 Part Replacement Page ...

Page 355: ... MANUAL Chapter 7 Diagnostics Troubleshooting 7 43 7 2 13 PM Field is not populated 7 2 14 Home Click HOME to return to the Service Home Page 7 2 15 Exit From Diagnostics Click the X in the upper right corner of the screen to exit Diagnostics Figure 7 37 Planned Maintenance Page ...

Page 356: ... 7 44 Section 7 3 Common Diagnostics Section 7 3 Common Diagnostics Common Diagnostics is a collection of diagnostics tools that are common for several of GE Ultrasound s products The Common Diagnostics folder has two sub folders Utilities PC Diagnostics Figure 7 38 Common Diagnostics ...

Page 357: ...PRO SERVICE MANUAL Chapter 7 Diagnostics Troubleshooting 7 45 7 3 1 Common Diagnostics Utilities Utilities has two tools both intended for use when connecting from a remote connected computer 1 Disruptive Mode 2 System Shutdown Figure 7 39 Common Diagnostics Utilities ...

Page 358: ...ive Mode Disruptive Mode Utility is used to enable disable Disruptive Mode Disruptive Mode must be used if a remote computer is used to control Vivid 7 Vivid 7 PRO Example InSite 7 3 1 2 System Shutdown Intended for use from remote computer See System Shutdown on page 7 39 Figure 7 40 Common Diagnostics Utilities Disruptive Mode Utility ...

Page 359: ...nction of arithmetic commands ADC ADD DEC DIV IDIV IMUL INC MUL SBB and SUB with 16 and 32 bit operands If errors are detected the failed commands and operands are listed CPU String Operations Tests the proper operation of string commands LODS MOVS SCAS and STOS with 8 16 and 32 bit operands If errors are detected the failed commands and operands are listed CPU Logical Operations Tests the proper ...

Page 360: ...X commands PADD PSUB PMUL and PMADD If errors are detected the failed commands are listed CPU MMX Logical Tests MMX commands PAND PANDN POR and PXOR If errors are detected the failed commands are listed CPU MMX Shift Tests MMX commands PSLL and PSRL If errors are detected the failed commands are listed CPU MMX Data Transfer Tests MMX commands MOVD and MOVQ If errors are detected the failed command...

Page 361: ...correctly The disk surface itself is also checked NOTE The hard drive test can take over ten minutes Hard Drive Linear Seek Hard disk drive heads are moved from track 0 to the maximum track one track at a time Hard Drive Random Seek Hard disk drive heads are moved randomly several hundred times Hard Drive Funnel Seek Hard disk drive heads are moved in a funnel fashion i e from the first track on t...

Page 362: ... detected in is shown During testing these diagnostics will also look out for parity errors and other exceptions These will be added to the Test Log as errors if encountered Memory Pattern Test The program uses several test patterns to test as much memory as possible Memory Parity Test This test checks for parity errors on the memory bus during intensive string transfer operations If an error is d...

Page 363: ... Seek Tests Ensures the drive can access all locations on a disk and 2 Read Tests Ensures the drive can read all the data CD ROM Linear Seek Tests that all locations can be accessed on a CD ROM disk in a linear fashion starting from the first to the last CD ROM Random Seek Tests that all locations can be accessed on a CD ROM disk randomly CD ROM Funnel Seek Tests that all locations can be accessed...

Page 364: ...ata Transfer This tests the graphics acceleration part of your video controller These tests will appear on your screen as black and white concentric squares and rectangles of various sizes and colors If errors are detected the locations of the problems are displayed Video Text Output This test prints a text string in random sizes and colors to tests your video device driver and video controller 7 ...

Page 365: ...er keyboard Some of these keys are missing on Vivid 7 Vivid 7 PRO 3 Press each key on your keyboard once and make sure that the corresponding keys on screen are removed from view If a key on screen is not removed that key may be damaged and you may have to have your keyboard repaired or replaced Since some of the displayed keys are missing on Vivid 7 Vivid 7 PRO they cannot be removed See Figure 7...

Page 366: ... Both Channels to test your speakers You should hear a guitar chord 3 To test MIDI sound reproduction click the button under MIDI You should hear a few seconds of recorded music 4 Click on the Beep button You should hear a low beep from your Backend Processor It may be difficult to hear due to noise from the fan If no sound is produced in these tests choose the More Info button in the Audio Test d...

Page 367: ...active tests menu The monitor test dialog box presents you with three options Combination Test Checks the monitor for alignment color depth and monitor resolution It will put four cross hairs in each corner RGB Red Green Blue spectrum arrays and horizontal and vertical alignment bars on the screen NOTE In most cases you will choose the Combination Test Figure 7 49 Monitor Test Figure 7 50 Monitor ...

Page 368: ...p and LCD Liquid Crystal Display panel displays This test displays solid color screens to allow you to make sure all color pixels are operating correctly VESA Video Electronics Standards Association Test Patterns The VESA test patterns checks luminance geometry and focus The VESA tests are designed for professional measurement use 7 3 3 3 1 Luminance Figure 7 51 Monitor VESA Test Pattern Luminance...

Page 369: ... SYSTEMS DIRECTION FC091194 REVISION 02 VIVID 7 VIVID 7 PRO SERVICE MANUAL Chapter 7 Diagnostics Troubleshooting 7 57 7 3 3 3 Monitor Test cont d 7 3 3 3 2 Geometry Figure 7 52 Monitor VESA Test Pattern Geometry ...

Page 370: ...MEDICAL SYSTEMS DIRECTION FC091194 REVISION 02 VIVID 7 VIVID 7 PRO SERVICE MANUAL 7 58 Section 7 3 Common Diagnostics 7 3 3 3 Monitor Test cont d 7 3 3 3 3 Focus Figure 7 53 Monitor VESA Test Pattern Focus ...

Page 371: ...s been registered then continue to read 7 4 2 Start System Test The Config Screen gives you access to the System Test an automatic test To start the System Test switch the scanner on see 4 2 1 Power ON Boot Up on page 4 2 for specific instructions After scanner initialization is complete continue with the steps below 1 Press CONFIG on the keyboard and log on as adm to the System Config Screen 2 Se...

Page 372: ...lect Select channels are used in manufacturing to isolate noisy channels Channel Control With a linear probe connected to the system it is possible to disconnect groups of channels either on the TX Board or on the RX Board to isolate the noise source The buttons in the lower part of the screen are used for board testing see 7 4 4 System Test on page 7 61 To start a test click the respective button...

Page 373: ...the lower part of the screen See Figure 7 56 Select Test Window The System Test Screen gives you access to the tests needed for troubleshooting the Front End Card Rack Figure 7 56 Select Test Window Figure 7 57 System Test Screen Press TEST or press one of these buttons Block Diagram with single tests Progress field Module Specific Tests Data field Mode select Test or Calibration Module Name etc S...

Page 374: ... available in the Test Screen The diagnostic test is done in this sequence 1 PC2IP 2 IMP Image Port Board 3 VME VME data bus on the Back Plane 4 SDP Spectrum Doppler Processor 5 RFT Radio Frequency Tissue Board 6 FEC Front End Controller Board 7 BF Beam Former Boards 8 RX Receiver Board 9 TXP TX Power NOTE Relay Board RLB and Chain are not tested in this test The Transmitter Board TX don t have it...

Page 375: ... the figure 7 4 4 2 4 Receiver Board RX Test Table 7 5 Mode Calibration Test Screen selection Field Key Description Mode The buttons in this field are used to select the Calibration Screen or the Test Screen Calibration Click this button to select the Calibration Screen Test Click this button to select the Test Screen Figure 7 59 Diagnostics Test Screen Upper Part Table 7 6 Receiver Board RX Test ...

Page 376: ... the Front End Controller FEC and a Test Attenuator Part Number AA200215 in left active probe connector Conn 2 Max Gain test for RX using the signal generator on the Front End Controller FEC and a Test Attenuator Part Number AA200215 in mid active probe connector Conn 3 Max Gain test for RX using the signal generator on the Front End Controller FEC and a Test Attenuator Part Number AA200215 in rig...

Page 377: ...d disk in Backend Processor 7 4 5 1 When to Use this Procedure This procedure should be performed when installing a new Vivid 7 Vivid 7 PRO after software has been updated or replaced when BF boards have been interchanged when a BF board has been replaced when the Backend Processor has been replaced 7 4 5 2 Front End Alignment Procedure 1 Disconnect all connected probes 2 Turn on the scanner 3 Pre...

Page 378: ...ed values are compared to an upper lower limit If all read values are ok the message PASSED will appear If values exceeding the limits are read the system will prompt you with FAILED and a message will tell you which BF board is bad The resulting offsets for each channel are stored in a file on the Backend Processor s hard disk The values can be plotted in a diagram click SHOW GRAPH 6 Always reboo...

Page 379: ...uence for troubleshooting a no boot situation Figure 7 61 System Doesn t Boot System doesn 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 Contr...

Page 380: ...S batteries will drain slightly when the system is in the OFF condition 1 If the system is left in the OFF condition for an extended period of time 2 the system may not boot or may beep when turned on When this condition occurs the system needs to recharge the UPS batteries which could take between 15 minutes and as long as 24 hours depending on the battery age system input voltage and system temp...

Page 381: ...n t Boot cont d Figure 7 63 System Doesn t Boot cont d 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 ...

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Page 383: ...llowing modules subsystems 8 1 2 Warnings Table 8 1 Contents in Chapter 8 Section Description Page Number 8 1 Overview 8 1 8 2 Plastic Parts Replacement Procedures 8 2 8 3 SW Loading Procedure 8 9 8 4 FRU Replacement Procedures 8 31 WARNING WARNING AT LEAST TWO PERSONS ARE NEEDED WHEN REPLACING HEAVY PARTS LIKE THE MONITOR THE FROGLEG AND THE AC TRANSFORMER WARNING WARNING AT LEAST TWO PERSONS ARE...

Page 384: ...erview of Covers and Bumpers 8 2 1 1 Preparations Shut down the system as described in Power Shut Down on page 4 5 8 2 1 2 Order of removal is 1 Side Covers 2 Filter Cover 3 Top Cover fastened by screws 4 Lower Rear Cover Screws 5 Front Cover fastened by screws at each side Figure 8 1 Plastic parts Front Panel Filter Cover Top Cover Lower Rear Cover Left Side Cover Right Side Cover Front Bumper ...

Page 385: ...d in Power Shut Down on page 4 5 8 2 2 4 Side Covers Removal Procedure 1 Turn two 2 recessed fasteners a quarter turn either way with a coin They clicks loose 2 Take hold under the lower front side of cover and pull gently At the same time support the rear side of the cover with the other hand 3 When the cover get loose in front it s easy to pull free at the rear side and move upwards Figure 8 2 S...

Page 386: ...etainer See Figure 8 3 5 To Remove Left side cover repeat this procedure 8 2 2 5 Side Covers Installation Procedure 1 Guide hooks at the top of Side Cover into their slots in Top Cover See Figure 8 3 2 Install Side Cover Push rear side first in position locked in Lower Rear Cover 3 Push the front side in position locked in Front Cover 4 Turn the 1 4 turn screws until the slot is vertical Figure 8 ...

Page 387: ... screws that fasten it to the chassis 2 Pull it outwards to free it from the Top Cover and Front Bumper See Figure 8 4 8 2 3 5 Front Cover Installation Procedure 1 Thread the same or a new cover so it fits in between chassis and bumper See Figure 8 4 2 Thread it so it links together with Top Cover You may have to loosen two 2 Phillips screws on the top cover that are closest to the Front cover 3 F...

Page 388: ...2 Tools No special tools needed 8 2 4 3 Filter Cover Removal Procedure Take hold at the lower side of Filter Cover and pull it loose from the chassis Hook it off at the upper side and remove it 8 2 4 4 Filter Cover Installation Procedure Align the cover at the upper side and push it into place along its lower side Figure 8 5 Filter Cover Installation starts at the upper side Filter Cover Removal s...

Page 389: ... 6 2 Pull out plastic plugs and remove the filter Two different Plastic plugs have been used the one to the left on early Vivid 7 scanners and the type to the right on newer units both Vivid 7 and Vivid 7 PRO 3 Install a new or a cleaned filter GE Vingmed Part No FB307903 Use plastic plugs shown to the right GE Vingmed Part No 080X6520 4 Install Filter Cover as described in Filter Cover Installati...

Page 390: ...ic lock part number 080X1200 for Filter Cover Left screw contains also 3 or 4 washers 080C2053 right screw 5 or 6 washers depending on thickness of Lower Rear Cover 4 Unscrew four 4 remaining Phillips screws that fasten Lower Rear Cover to the chassis See Figure 8 4 5 Remove Lower Rear Cover 8 2 6 5 Lower Rear Cover Installation Procedure 1 Align Lower Rear Cover with the chassis and fasten it wit...

Page 391: ... Provided Prerequisite Formatted and labelled MO Disks for Images storage Formatted and labelled MO Disk for Patient Archive and User defined settings NOTICE In order to complete a successful restore of the database the images must be moved to MO disks before doing backup of Patient Database If the backup procedure is not completed correctly the images and database information could be lost NOTICE...

Page 392: ...is used for sw 2 1 0 BT02 M4 1 FC200220 04 is used for sw 2 2 0 BT02 M4 2 Table 8 4 CDs with BT 01 Software SW v 1 x x ITEM TITLE PART NUMBER DESCRIPTION 1 Vivid 7 System SW installation CD Disk 1 of 2 FC200165 01 or FC200027 02 Used for complete software installation FC200165 01 is used for software v 1 0 1 v 1 1 0 v 1 1 1 and v 1 1 2 FC200027 02 is used for software v 1 0 0 2 V7 SYSTEM SW UPGRAD...

Page 393: ... ON OFF key on the Control Panel Keyboard once 1 System s ventilation fan starts on full speed but slows down after a few seconds listen to the fan noise 2 Power is distributed to the peripherals Control Panel Monitor Card Rack and Backend Processor 3 Backend Processor and rest of Scanner starts with the following sequence 4 Backend Processor is turned ON and starts to load the software 5 The Star...

Page 394: ...on page 8 13 3 Insert a MO disk side A into the empty MO drive 4 Press CONFIG F2 on the alphanumeric Keyboard on the operator panel 5 From the Operator Login window select adm from the Operator pull down menu 6 Select LOG ON 7 Select CONNECTIVITY in the Image and Analysis menu 8 Select TOOLS in the Connectivity menu 9 In the Label window type the same name as labelled on the MO disk side A 10 Sele...

Page 395: ... of the moved images from the original volume The pointers to the database are restored in the new volume media This function copies image data only no database information is copied 8 3 6 1 Moving Images from Local Archive to a Removable Media 1 Insert a formatted MO Disk in the MO Drive 2 Press ARCHIVE on the Operator Panel 3 Select MORE and press SELECT Figure 8 9 Search Create Patient Window F...

Page 396: ...ame MO disk 8 Press RECALCULATE The Free disk space and Needed space information is updated Make sure that the space needed does not exceed the space available NOTE If the space needed is bigger than the available space on the destination media the time period selected must be decreased by selecting an earlier date in the To date field Press recalculate again and ensure that there is enough space ...

Page 397: ...k A labelling convention should be followed so that each MO disk gets a unique label The maximum numbers of label characters allowed is 11 MO Disk Label side B must differ from side A 3 Insert a MO disk side A into the empty MO drive 4 Select CONFIG F2 on the alphanumeric Keyboard on the operator panel 5 From the Operator Login window select ADM from the Operator pull down menu 6 Select LOG ON 7 S...

Page 398: ...and repeat step 9 to 16 8 3 8 Backup of Patient Database and User Presets This procedure describes how to backup Patient database and user presets user defined configuration 1 Insert a formatted MO disk prepared for Backup in the MO Drive 2 Go to CONFIG ADMIN BACKUP 3 Select all check boxes 4 In the Destination field select the MO disk from the drop down menu 5 Select BACKUP NOW A Warning will app...

Page 399: ... Database and User Presets cont d NOTE No process indicator will appear on screen Verify that the Finished OK Status appears in the Result column and that the date appearing in the Last Successful Backup column is the current date and time The backup is completed 6 Remove the Backup MO Disk when the backup is completed Figure 8 13 Backup Warning ...

Page 400: ...perator panel 2 From the Operator Login window select adm from the Operator pull down menu 3 Select LOG ON 4 From ADMIN tab select the SYSTEM ADMIN 5 Record SW Options Keys from SW Options Key window Figure 8 1 System Admin WARNING WARNING Make sure that the SW Option Keys passwords have been recorded correctly If the key is incorrect you will not be able to log on after the SW installation has be...

Page 401: ...res 8 19 8 3 9 2 Record TCP IP Settings 1 Select CONNECTIVITY 2 Select the TCPIP tab 3 Record all settings in Table 8 7 on page 8 19 Figure 8 14 TCP IP Example Settings Table 8 7 TCPIP Settings Table FUNCTION SETTING Computer Name IP Address Subnet Mask Default Gateway Remote Archive IP Address Remote Archive Name ...

Page 402: ...ord Standard Printer IP and Port Settings 1 Select CONNECTIVITY 2 Select SERVICES 3 Scroll down until Standard Print appears 4 Select Standard Print 5 Select OPEN 6 Select Printer 7 Select Properties Figure 8 15 Choosing Standard Print Figure 8 16 Properties CONNECTIVITY Standard Print OPEN SERVICES Scroll down menu Printer Properties ...

Page 403: ... cont d 8 Select Standard TCP IP Port 9 Select CONFIGURE PORT 10 Select and record Printer Name or IP Address in Table 8 8 on page 8 21 11 Select Raw 12 Select and record Port Number in Table 8 8 on page 8 21 13 Select OK Figure 8 17 Configure Port Table 8 8 Printer Name or IP Address and Port Number Printer Name or IP Address Port Number Standard TCP IP Port CONFIGURE PORT ...

Page 404: ... VIVID 7 VIVID 7 PRO SERVICE MANUAL 8 22 Section 8 3 SW Loading Procedure 8 3 9 3 Record Standard Printer IP and Port Settings cont d 14 Close rest of the Windows by selecting OK Figure 8 18 Configure Port Raw Port Number OK Printer Name or IP Adress ...

Page 405: ...Record Service Settings 1 Select SERVICE 2 Record Video Setting Format and VCR Type in Table 8 9 on page 8 23 3 Select the ABOUT tab 4 Record System Software version in Table 8 10 on page 8 23 Figure 8 19 Service Settings Table 8 9 Video table Video Setting Format VCR Type Table 8 10 System Software version System Software version ...

Page 406: ...ypically installation time 5 minutes Status bar on the screen indicates process 6 You will now be prompted to remove the first CD and restart the System when the SW Installation is completed Remove the CD but don t restart the System this time Table 8 11 Vivid 7 Vivid 7 PRO Models versus minimum software requirement GE VINGMED PART NUMBER DESCRIPTION SOFTWARE VERSION FB000030 VIVID 7 BT 01 V 1 x x...

Page 407: ...alled Startloader will appear select OK to continue 7 A dialogue box will appear also named Startloader stating New System SW installation will start now select OK to continue 8 A Command prompt window will appear hit any key on the alphanumeric keyboard to continue 9 A message in the Command prompt window may prompt you that copying application software takes 2 minutes THIS WILL TAKE APPR 5 MINUT...

Page 408: ...dow select adm from the pull down menu then select LOG ON No password Needed 2 From the bottom of the configuration page select the CONNECTIVITY tab 3 From the lower part of the window select the SERVICE tab 4 From Video Settings pull down menu verify Format as recorded in Table 8 9 on page 8 23 5 From the VCR pull down menu verify VCR type as recorded in Table 8 9 on page 8 23 6 From the top of t...

Page 409: ...ERVICE MANUAL Chapter 8 Replacement Procedures 8 27 8 3 10 3 Verify SW Key Option Settings cont d 7 Verify that all settings on the TCPIP tab matches those recorded in Table 8 7 on page 8 19 8 Select SAVE SETTINGS 9 Select OK to continue Figure 8 21 TCP IP Example Settings ...

Page 410: ...NUAL 8 28 Section 8 3 SW Loading Procedure 8 3 10 4 Restore Standard Printer IP and Port Settings 1 Select CONNECTIVITY 2 Select SERVICE 3 Select Standard Print 4 Select OPEN Figure 8 22 Choosing Standard Print CONNECTIVITY Standard Print OPEN SERVICE Scroll down to Standard print ...

Page 411: ...ter 8 Replacement Procedures 8 29 8 3 10 4 Restore Standard Printer IP and Port Settings cont d 5 Select Printer 6 Select Properties 7 Select Standard TCP IP Port 8 Select CONFIGURE PORT Figure 8 23 Properties Figure 8 24 Configure Port Printer Properties Standard TCP IP Port CONFIGURE PORT ...

Page 412: ... the window select TEST 2 Then select GO TO SYSTEM TEST 3 From the Module selection block select DC OFFS CAL 4 Reboot the System 8 3 10 6 Verify System Software Version 1 From the alphanumeric keyboard on the Operator Panel select CONFIG F2 key from the operator log in window select ADM from the pull down menu then select LOG ON No password Needed 2 Select ABOUT tab 3 Verify that the SW versions i...

Page 413: ...scribed in Power Shut Down on page 4 5 2 Remove Left Side Cover as described in Side Covers Removal Procedure on page 8 3 3 Remove Filter Cover as described in Filter Cover Removal Procedure on page 8 6 4 Remove Lower Rear Cover as described in Lower Rear Cover Removal Procedure on page 8 8 5 Remove five 5 plastic expansion plugs that holds Ratcover Use a small wire nipper or blade screwdriver 6 T...

Page 414: ...yholes from screw heads A B and C and lift the transformer off hooks along its the lower inner edge 8 4 1 5 AC Transformer Installation Procedure 1 Hang the inner lower edge of AC Transformer in its hooks 2 Adjust its position so that screw keyholes matches screw heads A B and C 3 Tilt AC Transformer upwards and push it to the right screw heads into the keyholes 4 Hold it steady while you fasten s...

Page 415: ...ng to this illustration 8 Install Ratcover 9 Secure Ratcover with five 5 new plastic expansion plugs P N 080X3141 10 Install Lower Rear Cover as described in Lower Rear Cover Installation Procedure on page 8 8 11 Install Filter Cover as described in Filter Cover Installation Procedure on page 8 6 12 Install Left Side Cover as described in Side Covers Installation Procedure on page 8 4 13 Do functi...

Page 416: ...er as described in Lower Rear Cover Removal Procedure on page 8 8 5 Note Voltage type of AC Power Module being replaced see label on rear of system 8 4 2 4 AC Power Removal Procedure 1 Disconnect Speed Control cable Fan cable and Input Voltage cable 2 Remove four 4 screws holding AC Power 3 Turn AC Power Module to get better access and unplug the rest of the cables Make sure each connector and soc...

Page 417: ...can only be plugged in the right end of the socket 2 Fasten AC Power Module for correct Voltage and connect the remaining cables 3 Install Lower Rear Cover as described in Lower Rear Cover Installation Procedure on page 8 8 4 Install Filter Cover as described in Filter Cover Installation Procedure on page 8 6 5 Install Right Side Cover as described in Side Covers Installation Procedure on page 8 4...

Page 418: ...ver a Turn seven 7 quarter turn screws to loosen Card Rack door b Holding the door lift it out of its retainers along the lower edge of Card Rack 8 4 3 4 DC Power Removal Procedure 1 Unscrew three 3 screws as shown in Figure 8 30 2 Unplug PCI cable from the socket on IMP2 board 3 Pull the DC Power a little to get access to power cables 4 Remove retaining clasp and unplug Power Cable and HV Cable 5...

Page 419: ...Power cable and secure Power cable with the retaining clasp 3 Push DC Power module gently in position 4 Fasten three 3 screws 5 Connect PCI cable to IMP2 Board 6 Install Right Side Cover as described in Side Covers Installation Procedure on page 8 4 7 Install Card Rack Cover 8 Do functional check out as described in chapter 4 Figure 8 31 DC Power and Cabling Screws HV power cable DC power cable PC...

Page 420: ...ght Side Cover as described in Side Covers Removal Procedure on page 8 3 3 Remove the Card Rack Door a Turn seven 7 quarter turn screws to loosen Card Rack door b Holding the door lift it out of its retainers along the lower edge of Card Rack 4 Disconnect PCI cable from IMP2 Board shown in Figure 8 32 DANGER Dangerous voltages are present in this equipment Completely power off and shut down the sc...

Page 421: ...er 3 Unscrew two 2 screws in front of TX Power 4 Push cables aside and pull out TX Power from its socket 8 4 4 5 TX Power Installation Procedure 1 Push cables aside and install TX Power 2 Fasten two 2 screws 3 Connect DC Power and secure the connector with retaining clasp 4 Connect TX Power 5 Connect PCI cable to IMP2 Board 6 Install Right Side Cover as described in Side Covers Removal Procedure o...

Page 422: ...Board and Wooden Wedge both included in package with replacement Casters 8 4 5 3 Preparations 1 Shut down the system as described in Power Shut Down on page 4 5 2 Remove the Side Covers as described in Side Covers Removal Procedure on page 8 3 3 Remove Filter Cover As described in Filter Cover Removal Procedure on page 8 6 4 Remove Lower Rear Cover as described in Lower Rear Cover Removal Procedur...

Page 423: ...3 Put the bevel edged board on the floor 4 Pull the system backwards up the board incline This will lift the Rear Wheel on the opposite side of the System from the floor WARNING WARNING Prior to elevating scanner verify that the floating keyboard is locked in its lowest position WARNING WARNING Use extreme caution as long as VIVID 7 is un stable not resting on all four Casters Figure 8 34 Pull sys...

Page 424: ... direction as shown in Figure 8 35 7 The system is now nearly balanced between one Front and one Rear Caster illustrated in this Procedure Left Front and Right Rear 8 Make the System rest on both Front Casters and lift the Rear Caster Put the Wooden Wedge under the AC Transformer This will stabilize the System with the Rear Caster free from the floor Figure 8 35 Activate Rear Brakes Figure 8 36 Sy...

Page 425: ...1194 REVISION 02 VIVID 7 VIVID 7 PRO SERVICE MANUAL Chapter 8 Replacement Procedures 8 43 8 4 5 4 Rear Casters Removal Procedure cont d 9 Remove four 4x screws fastening Caster 10 Remove Caster Figure 8 37 Rear Caster fastening Screws ...

Page 426: ...other Rear Caster repeat all the steps from Rear Casters Removal Procedure on page 8 41 but now using the Bevel Edged board and the Wooden Wedge on the other side of the system 5 Install Lower Rear Cover as described in Lower Rear Cover Installation Procedure on page 8 8 6 Install Filter Cover as described in Filter Cover Installation Procedure on page 8 6 7 Install Side Covers as described in Sid...

Page 427: ...m and 134 mm 5 mm hexagon key Bevel Edged Board and Wooden Wedge included in package with replacement Casters 8 4 6 3 Preparations 1 Shut down the system as described in Power Shut Down on page 4 5 2 Remove the Front Bumper as described in Front Bumper Removal Procedure on page 8 50 3 Turn Front Casters as shown in Figure 8 39 4 Activate Direction Lock 5 Put the Bevel Edged Board on the floor Figu...

Page 428: ... the Rear Caster on the board in the direction as shown in Figure 8 40 8 Activate both Rear Brakes as shown in Figure 8 40 WARNING WARNING Prior to elevating scanner verify that the floating keyboard is locked in its lowest position WARNING WARNING Use extreme caution as long as VIVID 7 is un stable not resting on all four Casters Figure 8 39 Pull system backwards up the board incline Figure 8 40 ...

Page 429: ...MANUAL Chapter 8 Replacement Procedures 8 47 8 4 6 4 Front Casters Removal Procedure cont d 9 Put the Wooden Wedge under the Card Rack This will stabilize the System with the right Front Wheel free from the floor Figure 8 41 System stabilized with front wheel free from the floor ...

Page 430: ...ront Casters Removal Procedure cont d 10 Remove the lock pin that secures the balljoint 11 Pull balljoint apart 12 Unscrew four 4x screws 13 Remove the Caster Figure 8 42 Front Caster Brake Arm and Ball Joint Parts Figure 8 43 Caster fastening both Casters shown Lock pin Adjustment nut Retaining nut Brake lever Screws Screws Screws Screws ...

Page 431: ... on the frame and fasten it tightly with four 4x hexagon screws 3 Press the balljoint together and install the lock pin See Figure 8 42 4 To replace the other Front Caster repeat all the steps from Front Casters Removal Procedure on page 8 46 but now using the Bevel Edged board and the Wooden Wedge on the other side of the system 5 Install Bumper and Covers as described in Front Bumper Installatio...

Page 432: ...m as described in Power Shut Down on page 4 5 2 Remove Front Cover as described in Front Cover Removal Procedure on page 8 5 8 4 7 4 Front Bumper Removal Procedure 1 Unscrew 4 Torx screws under the bumper 2 Lift the bumper off 8 4 7 5 Front Bumper Installation Procedure 1 Put the new bumper in position 2 Fasten the 4 screws NOTE Gentle Don t use power 3 Install Front Cover as described in Front Co...

Page 433: ...ement Procedures 8 51 8 4 8 Brake Pedal Replacement Procedure 8 4 8 1 Manpower One person 15 minutes 8 4 8 2 Tools Torx screwdriver T 20 8 4 8 3 Brake Pedal Replacement Procedure 1 Unscrew 4 screws under the pedal 2 Replace the pedal with a new one 3 Fasten 4 screws Figure 8 45 Brake Pedal Brake Pedal ...

Page 434: ...9 Direction Lock Pedal Replacement Procedure 8 4 9 1 Manpower One person 15 minutes 8 4 9 2 Tools Torx screwdriver T 20 8 4 9 3 Direction Lock Replacement Procedure 1 Unscrew 4 screws 3 under and 1 at the left side of the pedal 2 Replace the pedal with a new one 3 Fasten 4 screws Figure 8 46 Direction Lock Pedal Direction Lock Pedal ...

Page 435: ...nscrew 2 nuts on the two ball joints on the brake rods located over the middle of brake assembly Wrench 11 and 13 2 Unscrew the 4 hexagon screws Two of them located under the Brake Assembly NOTE The nuts may slide out of position 3 Remove the Brake Pedal and Direction Lock Assembly 8 4 10 5 Brake pedal and Direction Lock Installation procedure 1 Put the Brake Pedal and Direction Lock Assembly in p...

Page 436: ...ns 1 Shut down the system as described in Power Shut Down on page 4 5 2 Remove Left Side Cover as described in Side Covers Removal Procedure on page 8 3 8 4 11 4 Power Supply Battery Pack Removal Procedure 1 Remove Backend Processor Cover 2 Remove the four screws from Power Supply Battery Pack cover plate 3 Disconnect Battery Pack connection wire 4 Remove Power Supply Battery Pack from Backend Pro...

Page 437: ...d as Circuit Breaker in the OFF position System unplugged from the wall outlet If the system is left in the OFF condition for an extended period of time 3 to 5 days or more the system may not boot up or may beep when turned ON Should this occur the system needs to recharge the UPS batteries This could take 15 minutes to as long as 24 hours depending on the battery age system input voltage and syst...

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Page 439: ...9 3 9 4 Plastic Parts Console Top and Front 9 4 9 5 Plastic Parts Airduct Cover and Cover Boxes 9 5 9 6 Plastic Parts Covers and Bumpers Left Right and Rear 9 6 9 7 Control Panel Parts 9 7 9 8 Monitor 9 8 9 9 Input Output Modules 9 9 9 10 PCB Boards 9 10 9 11 Mechanical Parts Rack Casters and Frogleg 9 12 9 12 Brake Assembly and Console Lock 9 13 9 14 Electrical Part 9 23 9 13 Cables 9 14 9 15 Bac...

Page 440: ... 100 120 VAC FC000200 VIVID 7 BT 02 220 240 VAC FC000210 VIVID 7 BT 02 100 120 VAC Table 9 3 List of Abbreviations ABBREVIATIONS DESCRIPTION Assy Assembly BEP Back End Processor Ctrl Control FEP Front End Processor F O B Flock of Birds or 3 D Option Not available on this scanner FRU 1 Replacement part available in parts hub FRU 2 Replacement part available from the manufacturer lead time involved ...

Page 441: ...ower and AC Controller 9 9 Table 9 11 PCB Boards 9 11 Table 9 12 Mechanical Parts Rack Casters and Frogleg 9 12 Table 9 13 Mechanical Parts Brake Assembly and Console Lock 9 13 Table 9 14 Power Cables 9 18 Table 9 15 ECG Cables 9 18 Table 9 16 Signal Cables 9 18 Table 9 17 Fan Assembly 9 23 Table 9 18 Backend Processor Parts 9 24 Table 9 19 Printers On Board 9 25 Table 9 20 Network Printers 9 25 T...

Page 442: ...E PART NUMBER DESCRIPTION QTY FRU 1 PROBEHOLDER LEFT FB307293 Probe Holder Left 1 1 2 PROBEHOLDER RIGHT FB307294 Probe Holder Right 1 1 3 HANDLE MAIN FC200131 Common Front Handle with Label 1 1 4 SHELF FB307307 1 1 5 COVER UNDERSHELF FB307308 1 2 6 COVER UNDER FB307405 Below Control Panel 1 2 7 CUP GEL FB307313 2 2 8 PEDAL LOCK FB307407 Pedal lock pad 1 1 9 PEDAL DIRECTIONLOCK FB307409 Pedal direc...

Page 443: ...C200088 1 1 13 COVER FRONT FC200076 1 2 Figure 9 2 Plastic parts Airduct Cover and Cover boxes Table 9 6 Plastic Parts Airduct Cover and Cover Boxes ITEM PART NAME PART NUMBER DESCRIPTION QTY FRU 1 COVER BOX VCR FB307988 1 1 2 COVER BOX B W PRINTER FB307989 1 1 3 COVER BOX COLOR PRINTER FB307990 1 1 Table 9 5 Plastic Parts Console Top and Front continued ITEM PART NAME PART NUMBER DESCRIPTION QTY ...

Page 444: ... Figure 9 3 Plastic Parts Covers and Bumpers Left Right and Rear Table 9 7 Plastic Parts Covers and Bumpers Left Right and Rear ITEM PART NAME PART NUMBER DESCRIPTION QTY FRU 1 COVER LEFT SIDE WITH BUMPER FC200073 1 1 2 COVER RIGHT SIDE WITH BUMPER FC200074 1 1 3 COVER REAR WITH BUMPER FC200077 1 1 4 COVER FILTER FB200385 1 1 5 FILTER BLOCK DUST FILTER FB307903 1 1 6 HANDLE REAR W CABLE HOOKS FB30...

Page 445: ... 1 QUERTY KEYBOARD RUSSIAN 066E1111 1 1 QUERTY KEYBOARD GREEK 066E1112 1 1 3 KEYPADS language FOR OP PANEL See Below KEYPADS ENGLISH FOR OP PANEL 066E1201 1 2 KEYPADS FRENCH FOR OP PANEL 066E1202 1 2 KEYPADS GERMAN FOR OP PANEL 066E1203 1 2 KEYPADS SPANISH FOR OP PANEL 066E1204 1 2 KEYPADS PORTUG FOR OP PANEL 066E1205 1 2 KEYPADS ITALIAN FOR OP PANEL 066E1206 1 2 KEYPADS SWEDISH FOR OP PANEL 066E1...

Page 446: ...CRIPTION QTY FRU 1 OPEN FRAME MONITOR 17 2283334 1 1 2 MONITOR CABLE KIT 2304171 1 1 3 MONITOR REAR COVER ASSEMBLY 2303930 Without speakers 1 2 4 MONITOR SCREW CAPS 2303932 2 2 5 MONITOR FRONT BEZEL ASSEMBLY 2303929 This assembly contains different logo labels Please choose the appropriate one and attach it to the Monitor Front Bezel Discard the other labels 1 2 6 MONITOR SWITCH ASSEMBLY 2297050 1...

Page 447: ... Box AC Power and AC Controller ITEM PART NAME PART NUMBER DESCRIPTION QTY FRU 1 INTERNAL I O BOARD COMPLETE FB200197 1 1 2 EXTERNAL I O BOARD COMPLETE FB200198 1 1 3 TRANSFORMER BOX COMPLETE FB200581 1 2 4 AC POWER voltage See below See below 1 1 AC POWER 100 120V FC200079 For Field Service use Replaces FB200724 on 100 120 VAC Systems AC POWER 220 240V FC200081 For Field Service use Replaces FB20...

Page 448: ...GE MEDICAL SYSTEMS DIRECTION FC091194 REVISION 02 VIVID 7 VIVID 7 PRO SERVICE MANUAL 9 10 Section 9 10 PCB Boards Section 9 10 PCB Boards Figure 9 7 PCB Boards 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 ...

Page 449: ...quency Tissue PCB 1 1 4 PCB XDBUS 2 FB200158 Transducer Bus PCB version 2 2 1 5 PCB FEC II FB200165 Front End Controller PCB version 2 1 1 6 PCB TX 128 2 FB200170 Transmitter 128 PCB version 2 1 1 PCB TX 128 3 FC200022 Transmitter 128 PCB version 3 7 Power TX FB200574 Transmitter PS Switched Mode 1 1 8 PCB RX 128 3B FB200831 Receiver PCB version 3B 1 1 9 PCB SDP FB200865 Spectrum Doppler Processor...

Page 450: ...hanical Parts Rack Casters and Frogleg Table 9 12 Mechanical Parts Rack Casters and Frogleg ITEM PART NAME PART NUMBER DESCRIPTION QTY FRU 1 CASTER FRONT 2293008 2 Front Caster without Swivel Lock Assembly 2 1 2 CASTER REAR 2293008 3 Rear Caster with Swivel Lock Assembly 2 1 3 FROGLEG COMPLETE Vivid 7 FB200340 1 N CASTING COMPLETE VIVID 7 PRO FC200186 Casting Complete 1 2 4 RACK W MOTHERBOARD FB20...

Page 451: ...nd Console Lock Table 9 13 Mechanical Parts Brake Assembly and Console Lock ITEM PART NAME PART NUMBER DESCRIPTION QTY FRU 1 COMMON TOP CONSOLE LOCK ASSY FB200350 1 2 2 RELEASE LOCK FB200920 1 2 3 PEDAL ASSEMBLY FB200595 Brake Pedal Assembly 1 1 4 HANDLE Z RELEASE FB307296 1 2 5 HANDLE XY RELEASE FB307297 1 2 6 WIRECABLE FB307375 Wire used when operating vertical movement of Top Console 1 2 1 2 3 ...

Page 452: ...IN TO AC INLET BOX CARDRACK COLUMN DOPPLER TX PWR AC OUT BF 64 RS422 I2C USB 12PC MIC IN AUDIO OUT PSON FAN SPEED CONTROL S Video C Video I2C RS232 X4 68M TO AC INLET BOX MODEM AC TO DC CONVERTER A8 A9 A6 A7 A2 A11 A10 A1 A3 M F M M F A4 A5 B5 F B6 M B7 M B8 B2 B1 B3 F B4 F F A14 M A15 M A16 F A13 F A12 2mm male connector 2mm male connector M M RS232 COM1 Audio R Audio L C Video OUT 10 100Base TX ...

Page 453: ...SE 2 external IO upper PWB PC2IO RGB OUT SVGA OUT to top console SVGA OUT 2 S C VIDEO OUT SVGA IN POWER FROM BEP I2C RS232 X4 PCVIC F D5 F D4 F D3 D1 F D2 Serial interface to from UPS JFP1 POWER on off RESET GND 5Vstb BEP module PCI SLOT 5 PC2IP RS232 X4 I2C P C 2 I P PCi SLOT 3 RS422 PSON POK S C S I Cable 9 Cable 18 Cable 20 Cable 6 Cable 10 Cable 11 Cable 7 Cable P N 1 FB200789 2 FB200790 3 FB2...

Page 454: ... 13 Cables cont d Figure 9 12 Scanner Power Wiring Left Part of Drawing Top Consol Rack Power IIIO J1 3 J2 4 IEIO RESET 6 9 1 5 M Burn in power on off 9 8 J2 5 TC_ON_SW0 TC_ON_SW1 J2 4 J2 5 PC2IO J17 4 J17 5 MotherBoard DC Power PWR_OK PS_ON J36 e5 J36 e6 J17 13 J17 12 J2 13 J2 12 RPWISON RPWONN I2C register 5VPC J24 5 ...

Page 455: ...ower PWR_OK PS_ON J36 e5 J36 e6 J17 13 J17 12 J2 13 J2 12 P9 27 P9 26 P2 27 P2 26 PLD RPWISON RPWONN I2C register VPC GND black RESET blue 5VSB AC Ctrl JWOL1 pin 1 g GE Vingmed Ultrasound MODULE IDUNN top level PROJECT IDUNN DESIGNER DV MLH CHECKED Sÿ APPROVED DS DATE 10nov2000 SIGN DATE 10nov2000 DATE 10nov2000 SIGN SIGN DRAWING NUMBER FA004808 REV 02 TYPE OF DOC Wiring Diagram CLASIFICATION SCAL...

Page 456: ...R DESCRIPTION QTY FRU 1 CABLE POWER 220V AC PLUG EU 070C3194 1 1 2 CABLE POWER 110 V AC PLUG US 070C3193 1 1 3 CABLES AC POWER FB200802 1 1 4 CABLE AC MAINS 1 FB200803 ACT M1 to ACP F6 1 1 5 CABLE AC MAINS 2 FB200804 ACT M2 to ACP F7 1 1 Table 9 15 ECG Cables ITEM PART NAME PART NUMBER DESCRIPTION QTY FRU 1 CABLE ECG MARQ AHA AMERICA 164L0025 1 N 2 CABLE ECG MARQ IEC EU AS 164L0026 1 N ...

Page 457: ...9 19 3 LEADWIRES ECG MARQ AHA AMERICA 164L0027 1 N 4 LEADWIRES ECG MARQ IEC EU AS 164L0028 1 N Table 9 16 Signal Cables ITEM PART NAME PART NUMBER DESCRIPTION QTY FRU 1 CABLE USB A B 070D2802 2 1 2 CABLE ETHERNET CAT 5 070D2902 1 1 Table 9 15 ECG Cables continued ITEM PART NAME PART NUMBER DESCRIPTION QTY FRU ...

Page 458: ...VIDEO 1 FC200041 IIO A10 to VCR IN 1 1 5 CABLE S VIDEO 2 FC200042 IIO A11 to VCR OUT 1 1 6 CABLE PHONO 1 FC200043 IIO A6 A7 to VCR IN CH1 L CH2 R 1 1 7 CABLE PHONO 2 FC200044 IIO A8 A9 to VCR OUT CH1 L CH2 R 1 1 8 CABLE CONSOLE ASSY COMPLETE FB200320 Top Console and Monitor to IIO AC ctrl BEP and Gas Spring 1 1 Table 9 16 Signal Cables continued ITEM PART NAME PART NUMBER DESCRIPTION QTY FRU ...

Page 459: ...BEP AUD 1 1 12 CABLE COLOR PRINTER CTRL FB200790 IIO A3 to Color Printer RS232 1 1 13 CABLE COLOR PRINTER VIDEO FB200789 BEP D5 to RGB Color Printer 1 1 14 CABLE BW CP PRINTER FB200791 IIO A1 to BW Color Printer 1 1 15 CABLE VCR REMOTE CTRL FB200792 Cable VCR remote Controller IIO A2 to VCR 1 1 16 CABLE DOPPLER FB200793 Doppler Connector to FEP G1 1 1 Table 9 16 Signal Cables continued ITEM PART N...

Page 460: ...an Speed Controller IIO A15 to ACP F8 1 1 20 CABLE MON STD FB200796 BEP C13 to BEP D3 1 1 21 CABLE RS232 COM 1 2 FB200797 IIO C6 to BEP C6 or IIO B8 to BEP C7 1 1 22 CABLE POWER CTRL INT I O PC2 I O FB200798 Cable Power Controller Internal I O PC2IO IIO B6 to BEP D2 1 1 23 CABLE SIGNALS INT I O PC2IO FB200799 Cable Signals Internal I O PC2IO BEP D1 to IIO B5 1 1 Table 9 16 Signal Cables continued ...

Page 461: ... VIVID 7 VIVID 7 PRO SERVICE MANUAL Chapter 9 Renewal Parts 9 23 Section 9 14 Electrical Part Figure 9 14 Fan Assembly Table 9 17 Fan Assembly ITEM PART NAME PART NUMBER DESCRIPTION QTY FRU 1 FAN ASSEMBLY COMPLETE FB200580 FAN ASSEMBLY COMPLETE 1 1 1 ...

Page 462: ...Parts Table 9 18 Backend Processor Parts ITEM PART NAME PART NUMBER DESCRIPTION QTY FRU 1 BEP BACKEND PROCESSOR See Below See Below 1 1 BEP WITHOUT MO DRIVE 2266548 Backend Processor without Magneto Optical Drive BEP WITH MO DRIVE 2266548 2 Backend Processor Complete with 9 1 GB 5 1 4 Magneto Optical Drive 2 MO DRIVE 9 1 GB 066E0676 1 N 3 BATTERY ASSY FOR PC BEP 2266548 5 1 2 1 3 2 ...

Page 463: ...NCL MAN 100 220V NTSC PAL 1 1 Table 9 20 Network Printers ITEM PART NAME PART NUMBER DESCRIPTION QTY FRU 1 Epson 980N 066E0383 USB Network printer 110V 1 N 2 Epson 980N 066E0384 USB Network printer 220V N 3 HP DESKJET 990 CXI 110V PC EP100422 Network Printer 1 4 HP DESKJET 990 CXI 230V PC EP100423 Network Printer 1 Table 9 21 VCRs used for Vivid 7 Vivid 7 PRO ITEM PART NAME PART NUMBER DESCRIPTION...

Page 464: ...ION FC091194 REVISION 02 VIVID 7 VIVID 7 PRO SERVICE MANUAL 9 26 Section 9 16 Peripherals 9 16 4 Footswitch Table 9 22 Footswitch ITEM Part Name Part Number Description QTY FRU 1 Footswitch FB200952 FOOTSWITCH 3 PEDALS IP68 1 2 ...

Page 465: ...REVISION 02 VIVID 7 VIVID 7 PRO SERVICE MANUAL Chapter 9 Renewal Parts 9 27 9 16 5 Modem Figure 9 16 Modem with AC Converter and Cables Table 9 23 Modem ITEM PART NAME PART NUMBER DESCRIPTION QTY FRU 1 MODEM MULTITECH NEW GLOBAL 2245794 1 1 ...

Page 466: ...er 1 x x BT 02 SW VER 2 x x BT 02 SW VER 2 x x 8T Probe TEE 8T KN100023 KN100023 8T PED TEE PROBE BT 01 SW ver 1 x x BT 02 SW VER 2 x x BT 02 SW VER 2 x x LINEAR CONVEX OTHERS 7L Probe Linear 7L 2294521 7L PROBE TYPE EXP BT 01 SW ver 1 x x BT 02 SW VER 2 x x BT 02 SW VER 2 x x 10L Probe Linear 10L 2294523 10L PROBE TYPE EXP BT 01 SW ver 1 x x BT 02 SW VER 2 x x BT 02 SW VER 2 x x 12L Probe Linear ...

Page 467: ...nstallation CD Disk 1 of 2 Ghost CD 1 2 2 Vivid 7 System SW CD BEP 1 FC200165 Vivid 7 Vivid 7 PRO System SW installation CD Disk 1 of 2 Ghost CD 1 2 3 Application CD FC200220 Application SW Installation CD Disk 2 of 2 1 2 Table 9 26 Software used on BT 01 ITEM PART NAME PART NUMBER DESCRIPTION QTY FRU 1 VIVID 7 SYSTEM SW CD v 1 1 x FC200165 Ghost CD with support for HP DESKJET 990 CXI network prin...

Page 468: ... FB200849 DICOM via network 4 QAnalysis FC200164 Table 9 28 Options Vivid 7 BT 02 ITEM PART NAME PART NUMBER DESCRIPTION QTY FRU 1 Contrast FC200162 2 Stress FB200839 3 Dicom FB200849 DICOM via network 4 Strain FC200163 5 Strain Japan FC200171 6 QAnalysis FC200164 Table 9 29 Options Vivid 7 BT 01 ITEM PART NAME PART NUMBER DESCRIPTION QTY FRU 1 Contrast FB200842 2 Stress FB200839 3 Tissue Tracking...

Page 469: ...pter 9 Renewal Parts 9 31 Section 9 20 Kits Table 9 30 Kits Overview Item PART NAME PART NUMBER DESCRIPTION QTY FRU 1 BUMPER KIT FROGLEG FC200086 BUMPER KIT FROGLEG 1 1 2 COLUMN COVER KIT FC200183 COLUMN COVER KIT Same as FC200088 1 1 3 KNOB KIT 2188902 8 ROUND KNOBS ON OPERATOR PANEL 1 1 ...

Page 470: ...ts for Bumper Kit Frogleg Vivid 7 ONLY Figure 9 17 Bumper Kit Frogleg Base Seen From Above Table 9 31 Bumper Kit Frogleg ITEM PART NAME PART NUMBER DESCRIPTION QTY FRU 1 BUMPER CRASH PAD Bumper Crash Rear 1 N 2 BUMPER INNER BOSS 1 N 3 BUMPER RIGHT FROGLEG 1 N 4 BUMPER LEFT FROGLEG 1 N 5 BUMPER INNER BOSS CRASH 2 N 1 2 3 4 5 ...

Page 471: ...REVISION 02 VIVID 7 VIVID 7 PRO SERVICE MANUAL Chapter 9 Renewal Parts 9 33 9 20 2 Parts Lists for Column Cover Kit Table 9 32 Column Cover Kit ITEM PART NAME PART NUMBER DESCRIPTION QTY FRU 1 Cover Column Lower 1 N 2 Cover Column Upper 1 N ...

Page 472: ...RT NUMBER DESCRIPTION QTY FRU 1 ACCESSORY BOX VIVID 7 US FC200038 1 N 2 ACCESSORY BOX VIVID 7 EUR FC200037 1 N Table 9 34 Vivid 7 Accessory Box Contents also used for Vivid 7 PRO ITEM NAME PART NUMBER DESCRIPTION QTY FRU 1 Vivid 7 Service Manual English FC091194 This manual 1 N 2 Gel Ultrasound Bluescan 098B2001 Bottle 1 N 3 MO Disk 066E0519 Optional 1 N 4 Cable ECG Marquette IEC 164L0026 All coun...

Page 473: ... Vivid 7 Portuguese FB092825 V7 USER MAN N User Manual Vivid 7 Swedish FB092866 V7 USER MAN N User Manual Vivid 7 Norwegian FB092867 V7 USER MAN N User Manual Vivid 7 Danish FB092868 V7 USER MAN N User Manual Vivid 7 Dutch FB092869 V7 USER MAN N User Manual Vivid 7 Greek FB092870 V7 USER MAN N User Manual Vivid 7 Russian FB092871 V7 USER MAN N User Manual Vivid 7 Turkish FB092872 V7 USER MAN N Use...

Page 474: ...VID7 USER MANUAL ENGLISH FB092820 Covers both Vivid 7 and Vivid 7 PRO 1 N 2 V7 SYSTEM AND APPL SW CDs V7 SYSTEM SW CD V7 SYSTEM SW UPGRADE CD VIVID 7 ECHOPAC PC APPL SW FC200229 Part of FC200229 Part of FC200229 Part of FC200229 1 N 3 VIVID7 USER REFER MANUAL VOL2 FB092888 1 N 4 GEL ULTRASOUND BLUESCAN 098B2001 1 N 5 DISK FOR MO DRIVE 5 2 GB 066E0519 1 N 6 CABLE ECG MARQUETTE AHA 164L0025 1 N 7 LE...

Page 475: ...r Vivid 7 Vivid 7 PRO Reshipment ITEM DESCRIPTION PART NUMBER COMMENTS 1 Rear Stop Bumper N A Re shipping Re use the original wooden box and other packing materials used for shipment 2 Front Stop Bumper N A 3 Front Panel Reinforcement N A 4 Shelf Reinforcement N A 5 Wedge N A 6 Monitor Reinforcement N A 7 Pink plate N A 8 Wooden Shelf N A 9 Wooden box N A Plastic Foil N A To wrap around the unit 9...

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Page 477: ...e 10 2 10 4 Tools Required 10 4 10 5 System Periodic Maintenance 10 5 10 6 Using a Phantom 10 10 10 7 Electrical Safety Tests 10 10 10 8 When There s Too Much Leakage Current 10 23 PM Inspection Certificate 10 29 CAUTION Practice good ESD prevention Wear an anti static strap when handling electronic parts and even when disconnecting connecting cables DANGER THERE ARE SEVERAL PLACES ON THE BACKPLAN...

Page 478: ...be taken Testing results corrective action 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 Section 10 3 Periodic Maintenance Schedule 10 3 1 How often should PMs be performed The Periodic Maintenance Schedule specifies how often your Vi...

Page 479: ...ecks also after corrective maintenance or as required by your facilities QA program Peripheral Leakage Current Checks also after corrective maintenance or as required by your facilities QA program Surface Probe Leakage Current Checks also after corrective maintenance or as required by your facilities QA program Endocavity Probe Leakage Current Checks Twice Annually Transesphongeal Probe Leakage Cu...

Page 480: ...adjustable 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 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 E8381AB bl...

Page 481: ...on 1 Ask Listen Ask the customer if they have any problems or questions about the equipment 2 Paperwork Fill in the top of the Periodic Maintenance PM Inspection Certificate 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 Veri...

Page 482: ...peration Applicable Software Options Verify the basic operation of all optional modes such as Multi Image Contrast Harmonics Cine Stress Echo etc Check the basic system controls that affect each options operation Probe Elements Perform an Element Test see section 7 4 3 on page 7 60 on each probe to verify that all probe elements and system channels are functional System Diagnostic Perform the Auto...

Page 483: ...that DICOM is functioning properly Send an image to a DICOM device 5 InSite iLinq Verify that InSite is functioning properly Ensure two way remote communications Warranty Contract Customers only 7 Footswitch Verify that the footswitch is functioning as programed Clean as necessary 8 ECG Verify basic operation with customer Table 10 7 Mains Cable Inspection Step Item Description 1 Unplug Cord Disco...

Page 484: ... 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 Check all wheel ...

Page 485: ... 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 cleaning Table 10 11 Probe Rel...

Page 486: ... potential for electrical failure Do not use probes or equipment having excessive leakage current To minimize the risk that a probe may shock someone the customer should Not use a probe that is cracked or damaged in any way Check probe leakage current once a year on surface probes twice a year on endocavitary probes whenever probe damage is suspected WARNING WARNING THE USER MUST ENSURE THAT THE S...

Page 487: ...nding continuity chassis leakage current probe leakage current and ECG leakage current All measurements are made with an electrical safety analyzer Table 10 12 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 13 Type BF Applied Part Leakage Current Limits ...

Page 488: ...etect the condition where the Neutral grounded supply conductor and the Grounding protective earth conductor are reversed If later tests indicate high leakage currents this should be suspected as a possible cause and the outlet wiring should be visually inspected 10 7 4 Grounding Continuity Measure the resistance from the third pin of the attachment plug to the exposed metal parts of the case The ...

Page 489: ...d 7 PRO 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 Vivid 7 Vivid 7 PRO unit 4 Set the meter s FUNCTION switch to the RESISTANCE position 5 Set the meter s POLARITY switch to the OFF center position 6 Measure and record ...

Page 490: ...ding 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 will be indicated in any of the current ranges The maximum allowable limit for chassis source ...

Page 491: ...tenance 10 15 8 Keep a record of the results with other hard copies of PM data kept on site 2 Wheel support 3 Mounting screw for CRT housing 4 Mounting screw for peripheral plugged into unit 5 Mounting screw for other peripheral powered by unit Table 10 15 Chassis Leakage Current Test Condition TEST CONDITION ...

Page 492: ...uld 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 16 Typical Data Sheet for Chassis Source Leakage Current Unit Power Tester Polarity Switch Tester Neutral or Ground Switch Test 1 Probe Con...

Page 493: ...tion combinations found in the table Record the highest leakage current measured Figure 10 4 Test Circuit for Measuring Non Isolated Patient Leads Table 10 17 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 REVERSE CLOSED OFF REVERSE OPEN POWER OUTLET H Black N White G ...

Page 494: ...ion selector to the LEAD ISO Select the ALL position on the lead selector Depress the rocker switch to ISO TEST to test lead isolation NOTE It is not necessary to test each lead individually or power condition combinations as required in previous tests CAUTION Line voltage is applied to the ECG leads during this test To avoid possible electric shock hazard the system being tested must not be touch...

Page 495: ...wance 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 19 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 20 Typical Data Sheet for ECG Leakage Current ECG Power Tester Polari...

Page 496: ...hould be made with the ground open and closed with power line polarity normal and reversed and with the unit Off and On For each combination the probe must be active to find the worst case condition NOTE Each probe will have some amount of leakage current dependent on its design Small variations in probe leakage currents are normal from probe to probe Other variations will result from differences ...

Page 497: ...probe into the meter s 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 t...

Page 498: ... 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 21 Typical Data Sheet For Transducer Source Leakage Current Transducer Tested Unit Power Tester Power Polarity Switch Tester GROUND or NUE...

Page 499: ...es 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 prob...

Page 500: ...HBS System Type Model Number Serial Number Manufacture Date Probe 1 Frequency Scan Format Model Number Serial Number Probe 2 Frequency Scan Format Model Number Serial Number Probe 3 Frequency Scan Format Model Number Serial Number Probe 4 Frequency Scan Format Model Number Serial Number Probe 5 Frequency Scan Format Model Number Serial Number Probe 6 Frequency Scan Format Model Number Serial Numbe...

Page 501: ...ring config System Ground Continuity Chassis Source Leakage Current Probe Chassis Source Leakage Current Wheel 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 L...

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Page 503: ... Color Inkjet Printer 3 32 Color Mode Overview 4 34 Common Diagnostics 7 44 Common Service Interface 5 101 Completing the Installation 3 8 Components and Functions 5 1 Configuration 3 21 Connecting Laptop Computer to the Ultrasound Unit 7 4 Connectivity 3 35 Setup 3 37 Console Environmental Requirements 2 2 Mechanical Checks 4 61 Contact Information 1 38 Conventions Conventions Used in Book 1 8 Co...

Page 504: ...ignment see DC Offset Calibration 7 29 FRU Replacement Procedures 8 31 Functional Checks 4 1 2D Mode B mode Checks 4 17 Backend Processor Checks 4 56 Basic Controls 4 14 Cineloop Check 4 52 Color Mode Checks 4 28 Contrast Checks 4 46 Doppler Mode Checks 4 34 ECG Check 4 51 M Mode Checks 4 24 Measurements and Multi Image Checks 4 47 Multi Image Checks 4 49 Performance Tests 4 16 Probe Connectors Ch...

Page 505: ...s 2 10 NTSC Video System Selection 3 29 O Off board Peripherals 3 32 Omissions Errors vi On site Configuration 3 33 On board Peripherals 3 32 5 32 Operating Temperature 2 2 Optional Peripherals Peripheral Connection 3 32 Options Software Configuration 3 33 Outlet Test Wiring Arrangement USA Canada 10 12 P PAL Video System Selection 3 29 Parts List Front End Modules 9 11 Patient I O 5 23 5 78 PC Di...

Page 506: ...ations 1 12 Safety Precaution Messages 1 8 Scanner s Network Information 3 39 SDP Spectrum Doppler Processor Board Description 5 7 Select Video Format PAL or NTSC 3 29 Service Adjustments 6 1 Service Home Page 7 5 Service Login to Global Service User Interface 5 102 Service Screen 3 28 Set Up Connection to DICOM Server in Network 3 49 Set up TCP IP address on Vivid 7 3 49 Setting DICOM Server as D...

Page 507: ... 5 41 Replacement Procedure 8 38 U Unit Power Plug 2 3 Units of Measure 3 27 Unpacking the Equipment 3 3 UPS Battery Operation 5 19 Using a Phantom 10 10 CD R Drive 4 9 4 10 Magneto Optical Disk Drive 4 9 V VCR Checks 4 58 Counter Check 4 58 Version 8 23 Video Printers Checks 4 57 Select PAL or NTSC format 3 29 Specifications 5 95 Vivid 7 Block Diagram 5 3 Voltage Drop out 2 4 Settings 3 9 W Wall ...

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