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GE

DRAFT

LOGIQ P9/P7

D

IRECTION

 

5604324

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EVISION

 

11

DRAFT (J

ANUARY

 24, 2019)

 S

ERVICE

 M

ANUAL

Chapter 8 - Replacement Procedures

8-127

Section 8-23

Replacement of the COM Express

8-23-1

Manpower

1 Person, 5 minutes.

8-23-2

Tools

Standard Phillips Screwdriver.

8-23-3

Removal Procedure

1) Separate MCB Assy and MDC Assy. (Refer to 

section 8-17-10

)

2) Remove 8 screws around MCB assy and carefully separate MCB assy from MPI assy. Refer to 

following figure.

Figure 8-151   Separating MPI and MCB

Carefully disconnect MCB from MPI

Summary of Contents for LOGIQ P9

Page 1: ...ECTRIC COMPANY ADVANCED SERVICE DOCUMENTATION COPYRIGHT GENERAL ELECTRIC COMPANY GE CONFIDENTIAL UNLICENSED USE BY NON GE PARTIES IS STRICTLY PROHIBITED PROPRIETARY TO GE GE RESTRICTED DISCLOSURE TO NON GE PARTIES PROHIBITED 2008 2010 2011 and 2015 2017 General Electric Company All Rights Reserved Document Number 5604324 Revision 11 ...

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Page 6: ...TELE SLUŽEB OBSLUŽNÉHO PERSONÁLU NEBO PACIENTŮ VLIVEM ELEKTRICKÉHOP PROUDU RESPEKTIVE VLIVEM K RIZIKU MECHANICKÉHO POŠKOZENÍ NEBO JINÉMU RIZIKU DENNE SERVICEMANUAL FINDES KUN PÅ ENGELSK HVIS EN KUNDES TEKNIKER HAR BRUG FOR ET ANDET SPROG END ENGELSK ER DET KUNDENS ANSVAR AT SØRGE FOR OVERSÆTTELSE FORSØG IKKE AT SERVICERE UDSTYRET MEDMINDRE DENNE SERVICEMANUAL ER BLEVET LÆST OG FORSTÅET MANGLENDE O...

Page 7: ...UŽEISTAS DĖL ELEKTROS SMŪGIO MECHANINIŲ AR KITŲ PAVOJŲ DENNE SERVICEHÅNDBOKEN FINNES BARE PÅ ENGELSK HVIS KUNDENS SERVICELEVERANDØR TRENGER ET ANNET SPRÅK ER DET KUNDENS ANSVAR Å SØRGE FOR OVERSETTELSE IKKE FORSØK Å REPARERE UTSTYRET UTEN AT DENNE SERVICEHÅNDBOKEN ER LEST OG FORSTÅTT MANGLENDE HENSYN TIL DENNE ADVARSELEN KAN FØRE TIL AT SERVICELEVERANDØREN OPERATØREN ELLER PASIENTEN SKADES PÅ GRUN...

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

Page 9: ...ENE STRUJNIM UDAROM MEHANIČKIM I DRUGIM OPASNOSTIMA TÁTO SERVISNÁ PRÍRUČKA JE K DISPOZÍCII LEN V ANGLIČTINE AK ZÁKAZNÍKOV POSKYTOVATEĽ SLUŽIEB VYŽADUJE INÝ JAZYK AKO ANGLIČTINU POSKYTNUTIE PREKLADATEĽSKÝCH SLUŽIEB JE ZODPOVEDNOSŤOU ZÁKAZNÍKA NEPOKÚŠAJTE SA VYKONÁVAŤ SERVIS ZARIADENIA SKÔR AKO SI NEPREČÍTATE SERVISNÚ PRÍRUČKU A NEPOROZUMIETE JEJ ZANEDBANIE TOHTO UPOZORNENIA MÔŽE VYÚSTIŤ DO ZRANENIA...

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

Page 11: ...GE LOGIQ P9 P7 DIRECTION 5604324 REVISION 11 SERVICE MANUAL ix ZH CN KO ...

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

Page 13: ...n any form in whole or in part without prior written permission of GE Healthcare GE Healthcare may revise this publication from time to time without written notice TRADEMARKS All products and their name brands are trademarks of their respective holders COPYRIGHTS All Material Copyright 2018 by General Electric Company Inc All Rights Reserved ...

Page 14: ...016 Correction 6 November 2016 Initial release for R2 5 7 July 2017 Enhancement feedback 8 June 2018 Enhancement feedback 9 August 2018 Enhancement feedback 10 October 2018 Enhancement feedback 11 January 2019 Enhancement feedback Pages Revision Pages Revision Pages Revision Title Page 11 3 1 to 3 78 11 8 1 to 8 206 11 Warnings i to ii xii 11 4 1 to 4 44 11 9 1 to 9 32 11 TOC 11 5 1 to 5 152 11 10...

Page 15: ...ndard Hazard Icons 1 4 Product Icons 1 5 Safety Considerations 1 8 Introduction 1 8 Human Safety 1 8 Mechanical Safety 1 8 Electrical Safety 1 9 Safe Practices 1 9 Probes 1 9 Auxiliary Devices Safety 1 10 Battery Safety 1 12 Labels Locations 1 13 Dangerous Procedure Warnings 1 15 Lockout Tagout Requirements For USA Only 1 15 Returning Shipping System Probes and Repair Parts 1 15 Electromagnetic Co...

Page 16: ...g 2 3 EMI Limitations 2 4 Probe Environmental Requirements 2 5 Time and Manpower Requirements 2 5 System Specifications 2 6 Physical Dimensions of LOGIQ P9 P7 2 6 Acoustic Noise Output 2 6 Electrical Specifications 2 6 Facility Needs 2 7 Purchaser Responsibilities 2 7 Mandatory Site Requirements 2 8 Site Recommendations 2 8 Recommended Ultrasound Room Layout 2 9 Networking Setup Requirements 2 10 ...

Page 17: ...tion of Auxiliary Devices 3 11 Connecting the LCD Monitor 3 12 Connecting the Black White Printer 3 13 Connection Scheme B W Printer 3 14 Connecting the Secondary Patient LCD Monitor 3 15 Connecting the Footswitch 3 17 Connecting the USB Flash Memory Stick 3 18 Connecting the external USB Hard disk Handydrive 3 18 General Remarks and Hints when using external USB Devices 3 19 External USB Devices ...

Page 18: ...stem 3 37 Adjustment of Printer Settings 3 37 UP D898 Printer Settings 3 38 UP D25MD Printer Settings 3 39 Setting Printer to Print Reports 3 41 Setting up the Printer to Print Reports 3 41 System Configuration 3 42 System General Preset Menu 3 42 External I O Connectors 3 46 Available Probes 3 47 Supported probes 3 47 Probe Naming Conventions 3 47 Probe Description 3 47 Software Option Configurat...

Page 19: ...orting 3 58 Supported parameters 3 58 Connectivity Functions 3 59 TCPIP 3 60 Device 3 62 Service 3 63 Adding a service to a destination device 3 63 Removing a service 3 63 Changing parameters for a service 3 64 Agent Configuration R3 only 3 65 Agent Configuration R3 only 3 65 Agent Configuration 3 65 Verifying Back Office Connection CSD 3 67 Verifying Back Office Connection VOC 3 68 Connectivity S...

Page 20: ... Caster 4 12 Power On Off 4 13 Scanner Power On 4 13 Sleep Mode Check 4 15 Complete power down 4 16 Power Off Shutdown Check 4 17 System Information 4 18 Software Version 4 18 Service Platform Confirmation R1 R2 R2 5 only 4 19 USB Port Test 4 20 System Integration Checks 4 21 OPIO Test 4 21 DVD Drive Test 4 22 LAN Port Test 4 22 Peripheral Checks 4 23 DVR Test if equipped 4 23 Black and White Prin...

Page 21: ...Contents xix M Mode 4 30 B Flow Mode 4 30 CW Mode Optional 4 31 WLAN Optional 4 32 4D Mode Optional 4 32 Power Assistant Optional 4 32 OPIO Interface Check R1 R2 R2 5 only 4 33 OPIO Interface Check R3 only 4 36 Touch Panel Calibration R3 only 4 39 Board Diagnostics 4 42 ...

Page 22: ...ower ON Sequence 5 12 Software Options 5 13 Options 5 13 Smart Devices Applications LOGIQ Apps 5 16 Hardware Options 5 17 Options 5 17 Regional and Peripheral Options 5 19 Regional Options 5 19 Peripheral Options 5 19 Mechanical Descriptions 5 20 Physical Dimensions 5 20 LCD Monitor 5 20 OPIO Positioning 5 20 Air Flow Distribution 5 21 Exiting to Windows Desktop 5 22 Exiting to Windows Desktop 5 2...

Page 23: ...d Voltage 5 28 Error Logs 5 30 Diagnostics 5 30 Image Quality 5 31 Configuration 5 32 Utilities 5 33 Disk Defragmenter 5 33 Replacement 5 35 PM 5 35 Common Service Desktop R3 only 5 36 Purpose of this section 5 36 Disruptive mode 5 36 Color statuses 5 37 Licenses 5 37 Advanced Information Service Desktop and SSA Secure Service Access 5 41 Home 5 42 Diags 5 64 DICOM 5 69 Utilities 5 73 Options 5 99...

Page 24: ...ce Adjustments Overview 6 1 Purpose of Chapter 6 6 1 Regulatory 6 1 LCD Monitor Adjustment 6 2 Brightness Contrast R1 x x 6 4 Brightness 6 4 Gamma 6 4 OSD Control on the Utility mode R1 x x 6 5 21 5 inch Wide Monitor Adjustment R2 x x and later 6 6 Scan Screen 6 8 Room Profile 6 8 Color Profile 6 8 ...

Page 25: ...og s and System Data 7 8 Export System Data by pressing the ALT D key 7 8 System Warning Errors and Logs 7 9 Temperature warning 7 9 Cause 7 9 What to do 7 9 Temperature exceeded threshold 7 9 Cause 7 9 What to do 7 9 Log message of the high temperature 7 9 System voltage failure 7 10 Cause 7 10 What to Do 7 10 Log message of the Voltage error 7 10 Hardware configuration error 7 11 Cause 7 11 What...

Page 26: ...Common Service Desktop CSD 7 18 CSD Configuration 7 18 Minimum Configuration to Boot Scan 7 19 Troubleshooting Trees Instructions and Tech Tips 7 20 System does not boot up 7 21 Noise disturbs the image 7 22 Trackball Impaired Sensitivity 7 23 Printer Malfunction 7 24 Monitor Troubleshooting 7 25 How to import patient data base from older consoles 7 25 EZbackup will not delete images to open disk ...

Page 27: ...m DVD 8 26 System Software Installation Procedure R1 x x 8 26 System Software Installation Procedure R2 x x 8 32 System Software Installation Procedure R3 x x 8 38 Set the system boot order BIOS setting 8 38 Base and Application Software installation 8 40 Application Software Load Procedure 8 42 Application Software Installation Preparation R1 x x or R2 x x 8 43 Application Software Installation R...

Page 28: ...Tools 8 64 Removal Procedure 8 64 Installation Procedure 8 65 Functional Check 8 65 Replacement of Side Cover 8 66 Manpower 8 66 Tools 8 66 Removal Procedure 8 66 Removal Procedure Side Cover L 8 66 Removal Procedure Side Cover R 8 68 Installation Procedure 8 69 Functional Check 8 69 Replacement of Rear Cover 8 70 Manpower 8 70 Tools 8 70 Removal Procedure 8 70 Installation Procedure 8 70 Function...

Page 29: ...m Holder Grip 8 80 Manpower 8 80 Tools 8 80 Removal Procedure 8 80 Removal Procedure Fixed Arm Cover 8 80 Removal Procedure Fixed Arm Holder Grip 8 80 Installation Procedure 8 81 Functional Check 8 81 Replacement of OPIO and Related Parts 8 82 Manpower 8 82 Tools 8 82 Removal Procedure 8 82 Removal Procedure Trackball Ring 8 83 Removal Procedure OP Panel Assy 8 83 Removal Procedure AN Keyboard Opt...

Page 30: ...03 Installation Procedure Nest Box 8 104 Removal Procedure Board Assy in Nest Box 8 105 Removal Procedure Separating MPI and MCB 8 107 Removal Procedure Separating DCWD Board Option from MPI 8 108 Separating MDC assy from MCB assy 8 109 Handling EEPROM on MCB Board 8 110 Separating MCB assy from Brackets and COM Express 8 111 Separating DC4D Unit from IO BOX 8 113 Separating Battery Unit from IO B...

Page 31: ... Functional Check 8 122 Replacement of Link Arm Cable Hook 8 123 Manpower 8 123 Tools 8 123 Removal Procedure 8 123 Installation Procedure 8 123 Functional Check 8 123 Replacement of Caster 8 124 Manpower 8 124 Tools 8 124 Removal Procedure 8 124 Installation Procedure 8 126 Functional Check 8 126 Replacement of the COM Express 8 127 Manpower 8 127 Tools 8 127 Removal Procedure 8 127 Installation ...

Page 32: ...ement of 4D 8 139 Manpower 8 139 Tools 8 139 Removal Procedure 8 139 Installation Procedure 8 140 Functional Check 8 140 Replacement of Wireless LAN 8 141 Manpower 8 141 Tools 8 141 Removal Procedure 8 141 Installation Procedure 8 141 Functional Check 8 141 Replacement of the Harness Cable and OPIO Cable Assy 8 142 Manpower 8 142 Tools 8 142 Pre Work 8 142 Removal Procedure Harness Cable Assy 8 14...

Page 33: ...Installation Procedure 8 153 Functional Check 8 153 Replacement of the Cable Hook 8 154 Manpower 8 154 Tools 8 154 Removal Procedure 8 154 Installation Procedure 8 154 Functional Check 8 154 Replacement of the OPIO Tray 8 155 Manpower 8 155 Tools 8 155 Removal Procedure 8 155 Installation Procedure 8 155 Functional Check 8 155 Replacement of the Paper tray 8 156 Manpower 8 156 Tools 8 156 Removal ...

Page 34: ...on 8 163 Functional Check 8 163 Replacement of the Monitor Arm 8 164 Manpower 8 164 Tools 8 164 Removal Procedure 8 164 Installation Procedure 8 164 Functional Check 8 164 Replacement of Front Fan Filter 8 165 Manpower 8 165 Tools 8 165 Removal Procedure 8 165 Installation Procedure 8 165 Functional Check 8 165 Replacement of Bottom Fan Filter 8 166 Manpower 8 166 Tools 8 166 Removal Procedure 8 1...

Page 35: ...eck 8 171 Replacement of DCWD ASSY 8 172 Manpower 8 172 Tools 8 172 Removal Procedure 8 172 Installation Procedure 8 173 Functional Check 8 173 Replacement of MCWD ASSY 8 174 Manpower 8 174 Tools 8 174 Removal Procedure 8 174 Installation Procedure 8 174 Functional Check 8 174 Replacement of battery pack for LP7 P9 R2 ext battery pack 8 175 Manpower 8 175 Tools 8 175 Removal Procedure 8 175 Instal...

Page 36: ... Check 8 191 Replacement of BBC 8 192 Manpower 8 192 Tools 8 192 Removal Procedure 8 192 Installation Procedure 8 197 Functional Check 8 197 Replacement of LOGIQ P9 ROTATION MODULE KIT 8 198 Manpower 8 198 Tools 8 198 Removal Procedure 8 198 Installation Procedure 8 203 Functional Check 8 203 Replacement of ODD Dummy Cover R3 8 204 Manpower 8 204 Tools 8 204 Pre work 8 204 Removal Procedure 8 204 ...

Page 37: ...f Abbreviations 9 2 LOGIQ P9 P7 Software 9 3 Parts List Groups 9 4 Plastics Covers Front Sides Rear 9 6 Plastics Covers Front Sides Rear R1 R2 5 9 6 Plastics Covers Front Sides Rear R3 9 8 LCD Monitor 9 10 OPIO 9 12 Nest Box Parts 9 17 Mechanical Part 9 21 Options 9 24 Optional Peripherals and Accessories 9 29 Printers 9 29 Probes 9 30 Power Cord 9 31 ...

Page 38: ...reliminary Checks 10 6 Functional Checks 10 7 System Checks 10 7 Peripheral Option Checks 10 8 Input Power 10 8 Mains Cable Inspection 10 8 Cleaning 10 8 General Cleaning 10 8 Air filter cleaning 10 9 Physical Inspection 10 10 Optional Diagnostic Checks 10 10 View the logs 10 10 Probe Maintenance 10 11 Probe Related Checks 10 11 Basic Probe Care 10 11 Basic Probe Cleaning and or Disinfection 10 11...

Page 39: ...e Current 10 27 Earth Leakage Current Test 10 27 Definition 10 27 Generic Procedure 10 28 Type BF Patient Leakage Current Test Probe 10 29 Definition 10 29 Generic Procedure on Leakage Current 10 29 Type BF Patient Leakage current Mains to Probe 10 31 When There s Too Much Leakage Current 10 32 Earth and or Enclosure Fails 10 32 Probe Fails 10 32 Peripheral Fails 10 32 Still Fails 10 32 New Unit 1...

Page 40: ...GE LOGIQ P9 P7 DIRECTION 5604324 REVISION 11 SERVICE MANUAL xxxviii Table of Contents ...

Page 41: ...ecks Contains functional checks that are recommended as part of the installation or as required during servicing and care and maintenance 5 Chapter 5 Components and Functions Theory Contains block diagrams and functional explanations of the electronics 6 Chapter 6 Service Adjustments Contains instructions on how to make available adjustments 7 Chapter 7 Diagnostics Troubleshooting Provides procedu...

Page 42: ... by this Manual NOTE For LP9 P7 R3 the color of the system that is shown in this manual could look different from the real system Table 1 2 LOGIQ P9 P7 Model Designations Part Number Description 5560941 LOGIQ P7 Standard 5560939 LOGIQ P7 Tall 5560938 LOGIQ P9 5641296 LOGIQ P7 with High Cabinet 5641037 LOGIQ P9 with Articulating Monitor Arm 5724885 LOGIQ P7 R2 with High Cabinet 5724886 LOGIQ P9 R2 ...

Page 43: ...ment and in the service information The different levels of concern are identified by a flag word that precedes the precautionary message Known or potential hazards are labeled in one of following ways NOTE Notes provide important information about an item or a procedure Information contained in a NOTE can often save you time or effort DANGER DANGER INDICATES THE PRESENCE OF A HAZARD THAT WILL CAU...

Page 44: ...ls may be used to make you aware of specific types of hazards that could cause harm Even if a symbol isn t used in this manual it is included for your reference Other hazard icons make you aware of specific procedures that should be followed Table 1 3 Standard Hazard Icons ELECTRICAL MECHANICAL RADIATION LASER HEAT PINCH Table 1 4 Standard Icons Indicating a Special Procedure be Used AVOID STATIC ...

Page 45: ...of immersion Footswitch Probes Equipment Type BF man in the box symbol IEC 60878 5333 indicates B Type equipment having even more electrical isolation than standard Type B equipment because it is intended for intimate patient contact Probe connectors Main label on rear of system To identify a defibrillation proof type CF heart in box with electrodes symbol IEC 60878 5336 applied part complying wit...

Page 46: ...indicates that waste electrical and electronic equipment must not be disposed as unsorted municipal waste and must be collected separately Please contact an authorized representative of the manufacturer for information concerning the decommissioning of your equipment Rear side of the unit on the plug of each probe These symbols indicate that at least one of the six hazardous substances of the Chin...

Page 47: ...e UDI label consists of a series of alpha numeric characters and barcode which uniquely identify the LOGIQ P9 P7 system as a medical device manufactured by General Electric Scan or enter the UDI information into the patient health record as required by country specific laws Rating Plate Upgraded LOGIQ P9 systems adjacent to the Rating Plate Table 1 5 Product Icons Continued LABEL SYMBOL PURPOSE ME...

Page 48: ...e speeds and erratic stops or starts CAUTION CAUTION The LOGIQ P9 P7 weighs 60 kg or more depending on installed peripherals 133 lbs or more when ready for use Care must be used when moving it or replacing its parts Failure to follow the precautions listed could result in injury uncontrolled motion and costly damage ALWAYS Use the handle to move the system Be sure the pathway is clear Use slow car...

Page 49: ...Probes All the probes for the LOGIQ P9 P7 are designed and manufactured to provide trouble free reliable service To ensure this correct handling of probes is important and the following points should be noted Do not drop a probe or strike it against a hard surface as this may damage the transducer elements acoustic lens or housing Inspect the probe prior to each use for damage or degradation to th...

Page 50: ...earth and any line of the computer network including the shield In this case the only way to operate the system safely is to use an isolated signal link with minimum 4mm creepage distance 2 5mm air clearance of the isolation device For computer networks there are media converters available which convert the electrical to optical signals Please consider that this converter has to comply with IEC xx...

Page 51: ...ment according to IEC 60601 1 ANSI AAMI ES60601 1 CAUTION CAUTION Auxiliary equipment must only be connected to the main console with the special main outlet provided for the electrical safety of the system CAUTION CAUTION Auxiliary equipment with direct main connection requires galvanic separation of the signal and or control leads WARNING WARNING WARNING After each installation the leakage curre...

Page 52: ...hit it or step on it DO NOT use a damaged battery DO NOT apply solder to a battery DO NOT connect the battery to an electrical power outlet DO NOT immerse the battery in water or allow it to get wet DO NOT place the battery into a microwave oven or pressurized container If the battery leaks or emits an odor remove it from all possible flammable sources If the battery emits an odor or heat is defor...

Page 53: ...comes equipped with product labels and icons These labels and icons represent pertinent information regarding the operation of the unit Required for Asia 1 LCD Caution Label 2 Gender Caution Label Only for India China Korea 3 Multi Caution Label 4 LOGIQ P9 P7 Rating Label For China Korea Japan 5 LOGIQ P9 P7 Rating Label 6 UL Label Figure 1 1 Label Location R1 R2 and R2 5 ...

Page 54: ...9 SERVICE MANUAL 1 14 Section 1 3 Safety Considerations Required for Asia 1 LCD Caution Label 2 Gender Caution Label Only for India China Korea 3 Multi Caution Label 4 LOGIQ P9 P7 Rating Label For China Korea Japan 5 LOGIQ P9 P7 Rating Label Figure 1 2 Label Location R3 ...

Page 55: ...ircumstance should a part or equipment with visible body fluids be taken or shipped from a clinic or site for example body coils or and ultrasound probe The purpose of the regulation is to protect employees in the transportation industry as well as the people who will receive or open this package DANGER DANGER DANGEROUS VOLTAGES CAPABLE OF CAUSING DEATH ARE PRESENT IN THIS EQUIPMENT USE EXTREME CA...

Page 56: ...netic fields electrostatic discharge and disturbances in the electrical power supply For applicable standards please refer to Chapter 2 in the Basic User Manual of the LOGIQ P9 P7 ultrasound system 1 4 2 Compliance The LOGIQ P9 P7 unit conforms to all applicable conducted and radiated emission limits and to immunity from electrostatic discharge radiated and conducted RF fields magnetic fields and ...

Page 57: ...nce Location Phone Number USA GE Healthcare Ultrasound Service Engineering 9900 Innovation Drive RP 2123 Wauwatosa WI 53226 USA Service On site Service Parts Applications support 1 800 437 1171 1 800 558 2040 1 800 682 5327 or 1 262 524 5698 Canada 1 800 668 0732 Latin America Service Applications support 1 800 321 7937 1 262 524 5698 Europe GE Ultraschall Deutschland GmbH Beethovenstraße 239 Post...

Page 58: ...GERAFT LOGIQ P9 P7 DIRECTION 5604324 REVISION 11 DRAFT JANUARY 24 2019 SERVICE MANUAL 1 18 Section 1 5 Customer Assistance ...

Page 59: ... Purpose of Chapter 2 This chapter provides the information required to plan and prepare for the installation of a LOGIQ P9 P7 ultrasound unit Included are descriptions of the facility and electrical needs to be met by the purchaser 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 60: ...ts NOTE GE Healthcare requires a dedicated power and ground for the proper operation of its Ultrasound equipment This dedicated power shall originate at the last distribution panel before the system The dedicated line shall consist of one phase a neutral not shared with any other circuit and a full size Ground wire from the distribution panel to the Ultrasound outlet NOTE Please note that image ar...

Page 61: ...t this unit must also be present within 1 m 3 2 ft of the unit Electrical installation must meet all current local state and national electrical codes 2 2 2 5 Main Power Plug The LOGIQ P9 P7 ultrasound system is supplied with a main power plug as standard In the event that the unit arrives without a power plug or with the wrong plug contact your GE dealer When necessary the installation engineer w...

Page 62: ...ck grounding of the power cord and power outlet Replace and or reassemble all screws RF gaskets covers and cores After you finish repairing or updating the system replace all covers and tighten all screws Any cable with an external connection requires a magnet wrap at each end Install the shield over the front of card cage Loose or missing covers or RF gaskets allow radio frequencies to interfere ...

Page 63: ...emperature 10 o 35 o C for 2D probe 18o 30oC for 4D probe Humidity 10 80 non condensing for 2D probe 30 80 non condensing for 4D probe Pressure 700 1060hPa NOTICE NOTICE SYSTEMS AND ELECTRONIC PROBES ARE DESIGNED FOR STORAGE TEMPERATURES OF 0 TO 55 degrees C WHEN EXPOSED TO LARGE TEMPERATURE VARIATIONS THE PRODUCT SHOULD BE KEPT IN ROOM TEMPERATURE FOR 10 HOURS BEFORE USE CAUTION CAUTION Have two ...

Page 64: ... 6 NOTE Physical dimensions especially height and depth depend on control console and monitor positioning For more details refer to Chapter 5 OPIO Positioning on page 5 20 2 2 6 2 Acoustic Noise Output max 50 dB A 2 2 6 3 Electrical Specifications Please refer to Section 2 2 2 1 LOGIQ P9 P7 Power Requirements on page 2 3 Table 2 6 Physical Dimensions and Weight without Peripherals Height Width Dep...

Page 65: ...The purchaser of GE equipment must only utilize qualified personnel to perform electrical servicing on the equipment The desire to use a non listed or customer provided product or to place an approved product further from the system than the interface kit allows presents challenges to the installation team To avoid delays during installation such variances should be made known to the individuals o...

Page 66: ...onnect cables NOTE The LOGIQ P9 P7 has one outlet for on board peripherals In case of network option An active network outlet in the vicinity of the ultrasound unit A network cable of appropriate length regular Pin to Pin network cable An IT administrator who will assist in configuring the unit to work with your local network A fixed IP address is required Refer to the form provided in Figure 3 46...

Page 67: ...d Ultrasound Room Layout Figure 2 1 below shows a floor plan illustrating the recommended layout of the Ultrasound Room and depicting the minimal room layout requirements Figure 2 1 Recommended Floor Plan 4 3m x 5 2m 14ft x 17ft 35 5 IN 92 CM Dedicated Power Outlets Hospital Network Cabinet for Software and Manuals optional LOGIQ P9 P7 ...

Page 68: ...is manner frees up the on board monitor and peripherals enabling viewing to be done while scanning continues With DICOM images can be archived stored and retrieved faster easier and at a lower cost 2 3 4 4 DICOM Option Pre installation Requirements To configure the LOGIQ P9 P7 ultrasound unit to work with other network connections the network administrator must provide some necessary information U...

Page 69: ...ed information is available prior to setup the system Table 3 1 Contents in Chapter 3 Section Description Page Number 3 1 Overview 3 1 3 2 Set Up Reminders 3 2 3 3 Receiving and Unpacking the Equipment 3 5 3 4 Packing materials recycling information 3 8 3 5 Preparing for Set Up 3 9 3 6 Connection of Auxiliary Devices 3 11 3 7 Completing the Set Up 3 20 3 8 Printer Installation 3 32 3 9 System Conf...

Page 70: ...me Once the site has been prepared the average installation time required is shown in Table 3 2 below Table 3 2 Average Installation Time Description Average Installation Time Comments Unpacking the scanner 0 5 hours Installing the scanner options printers 0 5 to 1 5 hours depends on required configuration DICOM Option connectivity 0 5 1 5 hours depends on configuration amount ...

Page 71: ...osition If weight is placed on the OPIO User Interface in it s extended position the console could tip over Figure 3 1 moving or lifting the system CAUTION CAUTION Equipment damage possibility Turning the system on without acclimation after arriving at site may cause the system to be damaged Table 3 3 Acclimation Time C 60 55 50 45 40 35 30 25 20 15 10 5 0 5 10 15 20 25 30 35 40 F 140 131 122 113 ...

Page 72: ...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 CAUTION DO NOT wear the ESD wrist strap when you work on live circuits and more than 30 V peak is present CAUTION CAUTION DO NOT use a 20 Amp to 15 Amp adapter on the 120 Vac unit s power cord This unit requires a dedicated 16 A circuit CAUT...

Page 73: ... drop indicator Have two people available to unpack the LOGIQ P9 P7 Attempts to move the unit considerable distances or on an incline by one person alone could result in personal injury and or damage to the system Table 3 4 Shipping Carton Dimensions and Weight Description Height Width Depth Weight LOGIQ P9 P7 incl peripherals and accessories 1550 mm 61 inch 706 mm 27 7 inch 904 mm 35 6 inch 120 k...

Page 74: ...lope at front panel of the crate Table 3 5 Unpacking Procedure Step Task 1 Remove the top cover then remove the out sleeve 2 Remove the option box on front of the system Check whether delivery is complete according to packing list and check visual damage The envelope with delivery address packing list and invoice is located on the front panel of the crate top cover out sleeve Option box on front o...

Page 75: ...cking material and plastic bag from the ultrasound unit and monitor Caution Two people are needed in the next step due to the weight of the equipment 5 Unlock the casters and place the 4 caster s direction like the picture below and then using the incline plane of the box bottom assy slowly move the system from the box Note Packing crate and material should be stored for future use Table 3 5 Unpac...

Page 76: ...king materials recycling information Section 3 4 Packing materials recycling information The packing materials for LOGIQ P9 P7 are recyclable The Transportation Box is made of cardboard The inner reinforcements are made of Ethafoam Polyethylene foam The plastic foil is made of LDPE Low Density Polyethylene ...

Page 77: ...nsole and control panel 3 Control Console Physically inspect the control console for missing or damaged items After switching on the system verify the proper illumination of all the control panel buttons 4 Probes Check all probes for wear and tear on the lens cable and connector Look for bent or damaged pins on the connector and in the connector socket on the unit Verify that the EMI fingers aroun...

Page 78: ...strong electromagnetic radiation Operate the system in an area enclosed by walls floors and ceilings comprised of wood plaster or concrete which help prevent EMI Shield the system when operating it in the vicinity of radio broadcast equipment if necessary Do not operate mobile phones or other EMI emitting devices in the ultrasound room Verify that all EMI rules listed in the following table are fo...

Page 79: ...CD Monitor 3 12 3 6 2 Connecting the Black White Printer 3 13 3 6 3 Connecting the Color Printer 3 14 3 6 3 Connecting the Secondary Patient LCD Monitor 3 15 3 6 4 Connecting the Footswitch 3 17 3 6 5 Connecting the USB Flash Memory Stick 3 18 3 6 6 Connecting the external USB Hard disk Handydrive 3 18 3 6 7 General Remarks and Hints when using external USB Devices 3 19 WARNING WARNING WARNING Aft...

Page 80: ...4324 REVISION 11 DRAFT JANUARY 24 2019 SERVICE MANUAL 3 12 Section 3 6 Connection of Auxiliary Devices 3 6 1 Connecting the LCD Monitor NOTE The LCD monitor comes pre installed with the system Figure 3 5 Connection Scheme LCD Monitor ...

Page 81: ...panel The BW printer may be connected to any of the 3x USB stack connector 3 When all the cables are connected press the Power ON switch on the Black White printer 4 Power ON Boot up the LOGIQ P9 P7 system as described in Section 3 7 2 on page 3 21 All software drivers are pre installed for the designated Black White printer only 5 Verify the correct settings in the printer Properties see Section ...

Page 82: ...RAFT LOGIQ P9 P7 DIRECTION 5604324 REVISION 11 DRAFT JANUARY 24 2019 SERVICE MANUAL 3 14 Section 3 6 Connection of Auxiliary Devices 3 6 2 1 Connection Scheme B W Printer Figure 3 6 B W Printer connection ...

Page 83: ...GIQ P9 P7 ultrasound systems mains supply directly Always connect it to the supplied Isolation Transformer The Secondary Monitor is the only item to be connected to the Transformer NOTICE NOTICE Secondary Monitor is NOT intended for diagnostic use It is an additional device used to allow the patient to watch the proceedings Take your time to think about the best position of the monitor in your fac...

Page 84: ...t Figure 3 7 Connection Scheme Secondary LCD Monitor HDMI to DVI HDMI to HDMI cable connected to the rear side of the 2nd Monitor Secondary Monitor appropriate Transformer A Secondary Patient Monitor MUST NEVER be connected to the LOGIQ P9 P7 ultrasound systems mains supply directly Always connect it to an appropriate Isolation Transformer CAUTION CAUTION Composite BNC Cable S Video Cable ...

Page 85: ...tions 3 17 3 6 4 Connecting the Footswitch The footswitch should be directly connected to any accessible USB port on the LOGIQ P9 P7 e g on rear of the system NOTE Connection of the Footswitch is always the same no differences between PC Motherboard version of the system Figure 3 8 Connection Scheme Footswitch ...

Page 86: ...e system is powered ON or after shutdown The LOGIQ P9 P7 Windows detects the device and automatically installs a driver During this process several dialogs may pop up starting with the Found New Hardware dialog NOTE Memory drives sticks or HDD drives may be sensitive to EMC interference This may affect system performance and or image quality NOTICE NOTICE Before connecting an USB device please rea...

Page 87: ...he Found New Hardware dialog The device is then accessible using the drive letter the system assigned to it 3 6 7 2 External USB Devices Disconnection To stop the external device press F3 EJECT button WARNING WARNING WARNING Do not connect or disconnect any external USB devices to or from the system while scanning a patient The appearing dialogs could distract you from the scan NOTICE NOTICE When ...

Page 88: ...as a protective grounding conductor Never use an adapter or converter to connect with a power source plug for example a three prong to two prong converter WARNING WARNING WARNING The unit s power must be supplied from a separate properly rated outlet to avoid risk of fire Refer to Section 2 2 2 1 LOGIQ P9 P7 Power Requirements on page 2 3 for rating information The power cord should not under any ...

Page 89: ...e power cable is without any visible scratches or any sign of damage 4 Verify that the on site mains voltage is within the limits indicated on the rating label on the right side of the rear panel 5 Connect the Main Power Cable to the back of the system Refer to Section 8 28 for details 6 Connect the Main Power Cable to a hospital grade power outlet with the proper rated voltage Never use an adapte...

Page 90: ...ontrol panel is pressed the System including the Back end Processor starts and the operating system is loaded which then leads the application software to activate the scanner The system automatically performs an initialization sequence which includes the following Loading the operating system Running a quick diagnostic check of the system Detecting connected probes As soon as the software has bee...

Page 91: ...anner starts with the sequence listed in following steps 1 Boot Screen is displayed 2 Back End Processor is turned ON and starts to load the software 3 The Start Screen LOGIQ is displayed on the monitor 4 Start up progress bars indicating software loading procedures are displayed on the monitor as shown in Figure 3 11 below Start up progress bars indicating software loading procedures Figure 3 11 ...

Page 92: ...GE Healthcare wallpaper with progress bar may differ depending on product type and release 6 The software initiates and sets up the Front End electronics and the rest of the scanner incl the clicking sound of the relays on the PIL board 7 The Keyboard backlight is lit 8 As soon as the software has been loaded the 2D screen is displayed on the monitor ...

Page 93: ...Chapter 3 Setup Instructions 3 25 3 7 3 Power Off Shutdown When you power off the unit the system performs an automatic shutdown sequence Figure 3 13 System Exit Window R2 and R2 5 Figure 3 14 System Exit Window R3 The SYSTEM EXIT menu used when power off the unit gives you these choices ...

Page 94: ...or Alt F10 to shut down the unit Cancel Use this button to exit from the System Exit menu and return to the previous operation Exit Only available when logged in as GE Service with Service Dongle Select this button when you want to exit to the Windows Desktop Sleep R2 and R2 5 Only Use Sleep Mode when you do a portable exam in order to reduce the time to start up the system When you use Sleep Mode...

Page 95: ... SERVICE MANUAL Chapter 3 Setup Instructions 3 27 3 7 3 1 Scanner Shutdown 1 If not already in read mode freeze the image 2 Press the ON OFF button see Figure 3 10 on the control panel Following dialog appears Figure 3 15 System Exit R2 and R2 5 Figure 3 16 System Exit R3 ...

Page 96: ...utomatic full shutdown sequence 4 Switch OFF the Circuit at the rear of the system NOTE The mains outlet of the system for peripheral auxiliary equipment are commonly switched with the ON OFF button So the auxiliary equipment need not to be switched ON OFF separately WARNING WARNING WARNING Disconnection of the Main Power Cable is necessary For Example When repairing the system ...

Page 97: ... outlet socket 6 Press on the brakes to block the front caster wheels 7 Disconnect probes Turn the probe locking handle counterclockwise and then pull the connector straight out of the probe port Figure 3 17 Circuit and main power at rear of system CAUTION CAUTION DO NOT disconnect a probe while running Live Scan Write mode A software error may occur In this case switch the unit OFF perform a rese...

Page 98: ...nector locking handle to the right to secure the probe connector 8 Carefully position the probe cord so it is free to move and is not resting on the floor CAUTION CAUTION Inspect the probe before and after each use for damage or degradation to the housing strain relief lens seal cable and connector DO NOT use a transducer which appears damaged until functional and safe performance is verified A th...

Page 99: ...mode To deactivate a probe 1 Ensure the LOGIQ P9 P7 is in freeze mode If necessary press the Freeze key 2 Gently wipe the excess gel from the face of the probe 3 Ensure that the probe is placed gently in the probe holder 3 7 4 6 Disconnecting the Probe Probes can be disconnected at any time However the probe should not be active when disconnecting the probe 1 Ensure the probe is deactivated Deacti...

Page 100: ...ling Digital Color Printer Sony UP D25MD on page 3 27 Section 3 8 5 Adjustment of Printer Settings on page 3 37 3 8 1 Installing Digital Black White Printer Sony UP D898 1 Power off Shutdown the system as described in Section 3 7 3 on page 3 25 2 Physically connect the printer cables as described on Section 3 6 2 on page 3 13 NOTICE NOTICE After boot up of the system verify the correct settings in...

Page 101: ...SB port on the rear of the system There are three available USB ports on rear of the system Section 3 9 2 External I O Connectors Figure 3 19 External I O Connectors on Rear of System NOTICE NOTICE After boot up of the system verify the correct settings in the printer Properties see Section 3 8 4 Adding Printer to the system for assigning the Printer to the remote keys P1 P2 P3 P4 P5 and or P6 and...

Page 102: ... Bluetooth Dongle into the available USB port There are three available USB ports on the system Section 3 9 2 External I O Connectors Figure 3 20 External I O Connectors on Rear of System USB 2 0 port Two hub ports for service and user Figure 3 21 External I O Connector NOTICE NOTICE After boot up of the system verify the correct connection of Bluetooth device driver on the maintenance mode see Se...

Page 103: ...tooth device driver 1 Turn on the system 2 Enter maintenance mode by using service dongle 3 Go to Device Manager by pressing shortcut on the taskbar 4 Check that there is Bluetooth Radios category Figure 3 22 Bluetooth Radios 5 Check that there are no any Unknown Device messages If there are unknown devices check again after reboot the system ...

Page 104: ...ooth Pairing 1 Press CTRL ESC to open windows start menu 2 Select Devices and Printers 3 Press Add a printer button on the top menu 4 Select Add a network wireless or Bluetooth printer 5 Searching for available printers 6 Select a printer Figure 3 24 Selecting a Printer 7 Press Next button to install device driver and then device driver software installed successfully 8 Press Next button after con...

Page 105: ...lect the appropriate print key Print1 Print2 from the Physical Print Buttons section 9 Select the printer from the MyComputer column and press to move it to the Printflow View column 10 Press Save 3 8 5 Adjustment of Printer Settings 1 Press Utility System Peripherals Select the printer to adjust UP D25MD or UP D898 from the pull down menu under Standard Printer Properties Click Properties 2 Selec...

Page 106: ...ent of Printer Settings 2 Select the MAIN page see Figure 3 25 below and select Paper 1920x1280 Orientation Landscape Interpolation Method Bilinear 3 Select the DENSITY ADJUST page see Figure 3 25 above and select Dark 0 Light 0 4 For saving the adjusted printer settings click APPLY and then OK Finally close the Printers window with the close button and exit System Setup with SAVE EXIT Figure 3 25...

Page 107: ... UPC 24LA large UPC 24SA small NOTE Paper UPC 21L and UPC 21S are also acceptable paper to use Orientation Landscape recommended when using large paper size High Speed check mark on 3 Select the GRAPHICS page From the Color Adjust pop up menu select a Color Balance Cyan 0 Magenta 0 Yellow 0 NOTICE NOTICE Settings for Paper Size MUST match with the used Paper large small and also the right color in...

Page 108: ...e Color Correction1 c Lightness Sharpness 7 Dark 0 Gamma 14 Light 0 d Lightness Gamma Curve Curve 1 4 For saving the adjusted printer settings click APPLY and then OK Finally close the Printers window with the close button and exit System Setup with SAVE EXIT Figure 3 27 Graphics page Color Balance Color Correction Figure 3 28 Graphics age Lightness Gamma Select ...

Page 109: ...8 6 Setting Printer to Print Reports 3 8 6 1 Setting up the Printer to Print Reports To set up the Off Line Printer to print reports 1 Press Utility System Peripherals 2 Select the printer from Default Printer pull down menu Figure 3 29 Report Printer Setup 3 Press Save 4 Press Print on the Report screen to print the report ...

Page 110: ...AL 3 42 Section 3 9 System Configuration Section 3 9 System Configuration 3 9 1 System General Preset Menu The System General screen allows you to specify hospital name and system date and time Figure 3 30 System General Preset Menu R1 x x Figure 3 31 System General Preset Menu R2 x x ...

Page 111: ...e from the drop down list Note If you select Japanese JPN only the warning and status messages are displayed in Japanese You can not type in Japanese Units Select metric or US units of measurement Regional Options Select to set up the keyboard Table 3 9 Date and Time Preset Parameter Description Time Format Select the time format 12 Hr AM PM or 24 Hr Date Format Select the date format dd mm yyyy m...

Page 112: ...s change to take effect Table 3 12 Trackball Preset Parameter Description Speed Set how fast you want the Trackball to move while performing actions such as tracing the anatomy 0 Slow 20 Very Fast Acceleration Set how fast you want to trackball to move across the display 0 1 and 2 with 0 being the slowest acceleration Table 3 13 Key Usage Preset Parameter Description Run Fast Key speed Select the ...

Page 113: ...istant program It will choose the same program that was used the last time this combination of exam description and user was selected The user can manually override this auto selection If the exam description is blank then it will do the auto selection based on Category as described in the previous paragraph Always Use Doppler Cursor Use the Doppler Cursor when you activate Scan Assistant Preset P...

Page 114: ...tor TV out signal Resolution PAL 720x576 NTSC 720x480 3 HDMI Table 5 5 Connector for external Monitor DVI D Signal No audio output Resolution FHD 1920x1080 4 NETWORK Table 5 4 DICOM input output twisted pair RJ 45 10 100 1000 megabit s 5 S Video Table 5 6 S Video Connector for external Monitor TV out signal Resolution PAL 720x576 NTSC 720x480 Figure 3 34 External I O Connector Table 3 19 External ...

Page 115: ...vex L Linear M Matrix S Sector R Real time 4D AB Abdominal IC Intracavitary NA Neonatal SP Small Parts 1 5 RS Part Name Illustration Application Feature Part Number Probe Type Qty FR U C1 5 RS Abdomen Vascular OB GYN Urology B CHI CF PDI M Anatomical M PW B Flow B Flow Color Contrast Elastography CrossXBeam LOGIQView ATO ASO SRI HD Advanced 3D Biopsy Shear wave 5499608 Convex 1 1 9L RS Abdomen Sma...

Page 116: ...ts Vascular Neonatal Pediatrics Intraoperative B CHI CF PDI M Anatomical M PW B Flow B Flow Color Virtual Convex CrossXBeam LOGIQView ATO ASO SRI HD Advanced 3D B Steer 5499609 Linear 1 1 P8D Cardiac Vascular CW ASO 5504447 Pencil Probe CW Split Crystal 1 1 RAB2 6 RS Abdomen OB GYN Urology B CHI CF PDI M Anatomical M PW CrossXBeam LOGIQView ATO ASO SRI HD 3D 4D real time imaging Biopsy Advanced 3D...

Page 117: ... 1 1 L4 12t RS Small Parts Vascular Pediatric Neonatal Musculoskeletal B CHI CF PDI M PW B Flow B Flow Color Elastography Virtual Convex CrossXBeam LOGIQView ATO ASO Auto TGC SRI HD Advanced 3D Biopsy B Steer 5435010 Linear 1 1 L10 22 RS LP9 only Small Parts Musculoskeletal Neonatal B CHI CF PDI M PW B Flow B Flow Color Virtual Convex CrossXBeam LOGIQView ATO ASO Auto TGC SRI HD Advanced 3D B Stee...

Page 118: ...rossXBeam LOGIQView ATO ASO SRI HD Advanced3D 3D 4D Biopsy KTZ304128 Volume Real Time 4D Convex 1 1 L12n RS Small Parts Vascular Pediatric Neonatal Musculoskeletal B CHI CF PDI M PW B Flow B Flow Color Elastography Virtual Convex CrossXBeam LOGIQView ATO ASO Auto TGC SRI HD Advanced 3D Biopsy B Steer 5505771 Linear 1 1 P6D Cardiac Vascular CW ASO 5729437 Pencil Probe CW Split Crystal 1 1 P2D Cardi...

Page 119: ...P7 R1 RS type LP9 R2 RS type LP7 R2 RS type LP9 R2 5 RS type LP7 R2 5 RS type LP9 R3 RS type LP7 R3 RS type Matrix ML6 15 RS X X X X 4D RIC5 9A RS X X X X X X RAB2 6 RS X X X X X X X X Convex 4C RS X X X X E8CS RS X X X X X X E8C RS X X X X X X X X 8C RS X X X X X X X X BE9CS RS X X X X X X X X C1 5 RS X X X X IC9 RS X X Sector 3Sc RS X X X X X X X X 6S RS X X X X X X X X 12S RS X X X X X X Linear...

Page 120: ...ion 3 10 Available Probes NOTE X means the probe supports the system L3 12 RS X X Pencil P8D X X X X X X X X P6D X X X X P2D X X Haystack L12n RS X X X X TEE 6Tc RS X Probes LP9 R1 RS type LP7 R1 RS type LP9 R2 RS type LP7 R2 RS type LP9 R2 5 RS type LP7 R2 5 RS type LP9 R3 RS type LP7 R3 RS type ...

Page 121: ...ions 3 53 Section 3 11 Software Option Configuration For description refer to Section 3 9 1 System General Preset Menu on page 3 42 NOTICE NOTICE More detailed information pertaining System Setup and Measure Setup adjustments is found in the LOGIQ P9 P7 Basic User Manual which is available in different languages ...

Page 122: ...k is available see Section 3 12 1 4 on page 3 56 LOGIQ P9 P7 and DICOM server in a network see Section 3 12 1 5 on page 3 56 3 12 1 1 The Dataflow Concept Communication between the LOGIQ P9 P7 ultrasound unit and other information providers on the network takes the form of data flows Each dataflow defines the transfer of patient information from either an input source to the unit or from the unit ...

Page 123: ...hiving Images are stored to internal hard drive The local database is used for patient archiving Afterwards images are stored to a DVD CD or external USB device etc Search in the DICOM Modality Worklist the patient found is copied into local database The patient information and the examination results are stored to the local database Images are stored to a DICOM server and to an image network volu...

Page 124: ...ction needed 3 12 1 5 Connection between LOGIQ and DICOM Server In this configuration the LOGIQ P9 P7 is configured to work with a DICOM server in a network environment Usually this will be the hospital network Images are first saved on the local image buffer on the scanner At the end of the examination the images are sent to the DICOM server via a DICOM spooler This scenario requires that the sca...

Page 125: ...ed network cable to the network connector on the LOGIQ P9 P7 2 Connect the other end to the network connector to the Workstation see the Workstation Service Manual 3 12 2 2 Connection via a Peer to Peer Network You will need a network switch and one network cable for each unit connected to the switch 3 12 2 3 Connection via Hospital Network 3 12 2 4 You will need one network cable to connect the L...

Page 126: ...ata that can be used for clinical research outcomes analysis and disease management DICOM Structured Reporting is a standardized format for medical results LOGIQ P9 P7 supports the following templates OB GYN REPORT TEMPLATES VASCULAR ULTRASOUND REPORT TEMPLATES The system supports selectable vessels with their locations for B Mode measurements For Vascular studies Bypass Graft UEV Map LEV Map LEA ...

Page 127: ...taflow customizes the ultrasound system to work according to the services associated with the selected dataflow 5 Button allows you to assign a pre configured output service or a set of output services to the Print keys on the control panel 6 Removable Media enables formatting DICOM database or blank formatting and DICOM verification of removable media 7 Miscellaneous allows you to set up the pati...

Page 128: ...work administrator Subnet Mask and Default Gateway if applicable NOTE Do not set up the system with DHCP The IP address MUST BE static for the diagnostic and DICOM to function correctly 3 Select Save settings 4 Re boot the ultrasound system NOTE TCPIP settings do not get restored when restoring backups This is per system design The LOGIQ P9 P7 IP address MUST BE unique Figure 3 36 Connectivity TCP...

Page 129: ...th Default IPv6 Gateway R3 0 or above Type IPv6 Gateway address Prmary DNS Server R3 0 or above Type Primary DNS Server address Secondary DNS Server R3 0 or above Type Secondary DNS Server address Table 3 24 Wired Connection Preset Parameter Description IP Address Displays currently configured IP address Subnet Mask Displays currently configured subnet mask address Default Gateway Displays current...

Page 130: ...miley face frowns then the connection has not been made Check the device name and IP address Table 3 25 Device Preset Parameter Description Add Remove Press Add to add a new device press Remove to delete a device Ping Press Ping to confirm that a device is connected Properties Name Type the name of the device Properties IP Address Type the device s IP address Properties AE Title AE Title of the LO...

Page 131: ... can select from a list of currently existing devices 2 Service Type to Add lists information about services for the destination device You can add services select from a list of currently existing services and remove services 3 Service Parameters lists parameters for the service currently selected in the Services section The name and parameters in this section change depending on what service is ...

Page 132: ...rage Commitment DICOM Worklist Standard Print Video Capture Save As Network storage USB Quick Save Table 3 26 Service Parameters Common Service Parameters Preset Parameter Description Name Free text give a descriptive name to the device AE Title The Application Entity Title for the service Port Number The port number of the service Maximum Retries Max the maximum number of times to try establishin...

Page 133: ...view System may be configured to connect to the back office server FFA Site which enables GE Service Personnel to connect to the system to monitor health of the system perform diagnostics exchange files or view console desktop 3 14 1 1 Agent Configuration 1 Select Utility from touch panel 2 Select Service to open Common Service Desktop 3 Select Agetn Configuration menu Figure 3 40 Agent Configurat...

Page 134: ...er Proxy port in the agent Consult institutions IT personnel for Proxy settings CRM number in the agent The default CRM Number is same as the serial number prefixed with LP9P7 Display name in the agent Enter the user name and password for the proxy Reset the edited unsaved value Update contact details For more information see Agent Configuration of Common Service Desktop R3 only section on Page 3 ...

Page 135: ... browser As of 2018 FFA Site address is https ffa am health ge com 2 In System ID field type the CRM Number of the machine and select Get Started 3 At CONNECT mode Select Connect of the Service Desktop on Remote Console 4 After selecting Connect button operator may need to wait long time to launch the remote service desktop 5 Verify Service Desktop appears on remote PC Figure 3 41 FFA Site Figure ...

Page 136: ...tion VOC 1 On Console invoke Disruptive Mode and VCO by left click GE ICON and select Connect Clinical Lifeline 2 Login to FFA Site from Remote PC using Chrome web browser As of 2018 FFA Site address is https ffa am health ge com 3 In System ID field type the CRM Number of the machine and select Get Started Figure 3 43 Connecting Clinical Lifeline Figure 3 44 FFA Site ...

Page 137: ...pter 3 Setup Instructions 3 69 4 At CONNECT mode Select Connect of the Virtual Console on Remote Console 5 After selecting Connect button operator may need to wait long time to launch the remote service desktop 6 Verify console desktop can be viewed from Remote PC Figure 3 45 Remote Console ...

Page 138: ...ces Destination Devices TCP IP Settings Device Type Manufacturer Name IP Address Port AE Title 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 Dept LOGIQ P9 P7 SN Type Floor Room REV Comments CONTACT INFORMATION Name Title Phone E Mail Address Site System IP Settings IP Address Subnet Mask Default Gateway Server Name Remote DB User Name Name AE Title Remote Archive Setup IP Address Subnet Mask Default Gateway Name AE ...

Page 139: ...OM Network Information LOGIQ P9 P7 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 3D_1 Store 1 MAKE REVISION IP ADDRESSES PORT AE TITLE Print Worklist Store 3D_2 Storage Commit MPPS Structured Reporting ...

Page 140: ...evant safety and user information is available during the operation and service of the complete system 3 16 1 Product Locator Installation NOTE The Product Locator Installation Card shown may not be same as the provided Product Locator card 3 16 2 User Manual s Check that the correct User Manual s for the system and software revision is included with the installation Specific language versions of ...

Page 141: ...W disc for DVR recording Table 4 1 Contents in Chapter 4 Section Description Page Number 4 1 Overview 4 1 4 1 1 Purpose of Chapter 4 4 1 4 2 Required Equipment 4 1 4 3 General Procedure 4 3 4 3 1 System Exterior Visual Check 4 4 4 3 2 Mechanical Parts Functional Check 4 7 4 3 3 Power On Off 4 13 4 3 4 System Information 4 18 4 3 5 System Integration Checks 4 21 4 3 6 Peripheral Checks 4 23 4 3 7 M...

Page 142: ...N 5604324 REVISION 11 DRAFT JANUARY 24 2019 SERVICE MANUAL Chapter 4 Functional Checks 4 2 At least one transducer See Chapter 9 Probes on page 9 30 for an overview normally you should check all the transducers used on the system ...

Page 143: ...UIRES 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 NOTICE NOTICE Lockout Tagout Requirements For USA only Follow OSHA Lockout Tagout requirements by ensuring you are in total control of the Power Cable on the system Signed Date TAG LOCKOUT ...

Page 144: ...1 LCD MONITOR 10 BW printer 18 OPIO tray option 2 TOUCH PANEL 11 Drawer 19 Rear Handle option 3 USB port 12 Foot rest 20 ECG connector option 4 Probe Holder 13 CW pencil probe port option 21 Articulating arm option 5 Control Panel Swivel button 14 SIDE tray option 22 External I O panel 6 Control Panel Up_down button 15 Probe ports 3 active probe ports 4 active probe ports option 7 A N keyboard opt...

Page 145: ...mination label 3 Check presence of Multi Caution Label 4 Check presence of Rating Plate NOTE Rating Plate design slightly differ depending on Console destination At minimum simply check Console number manufacturing date and serial Number 5 Check presence of UL Label Figure 4 2 Label Location R1 R2 and R2 5 1 LCD CAUTION LABEL 2 GENDER CAUTION LABEL ONLY FOR INDIA CHINA KOREA 3 MULTI CAUTION LABEL ...

Page 146: ...3 Check presence of Multi Caution Label 4 Check presence of Rating Plate NOTE Rating Plate design slightly differ depending on Console destination At minimum simply check Console number manufacturing date and serial Number 5 Check presence of UL Label But R3 system have UL symbol in LOGIQ P9 P7 RATING LABEL Figure 4 3 Label Location R3 1 LCD CAUTION LABEL 2 GENDER CAUTION LABEL ONLY FOR INDIA CHIN...

Page 147: ...hecks 4 7 4 3 2 Mechanical Parts Functional Check Figure 4 4 System Mechanical Checkpoint CAUTION CAUTION Pay attention to moving parts and pinch point when performing mechanical parts functional check Location 1 Main LCD 2 OPIO Swivel Lock 3 OPIO UP_DOWN Lock 4 Total Lock Caster 5 Swivel Lock Caster 6 LCD Arm ...

Page 148: ...OGIQ P9 P7 DIRECTION 5604324 REVISION 11 DRAFT JANUARY 24 2019 SERVICE MANUAL Chapter 4 Functional Checks 4 8 4 3 2 1 Main LCD 1 Tilt LCD Monitor forward 2 Verify can be tilted see Figure 4 4 Figure 4 5 Main LCD ...

Page 149: ...Verify LCD Monitor can move up down vertically and left right horizontally NOTE LCD Monitor can move approximately 150mm vertically and 250mm horizontally see Figure 4 6 Figure 4 7 LCD Movement a b LOGIQ P7 P9 with Flexible Arm c LOGIQ P7 P9 with Fixed Arm 3 Engage LCD Arm LOCK 4 Align LCD Arm along center line of the system 5 Verify LCD Panel is locked to position and LCD ARM does not move a b c ...

Page 150: ... Figure 4 7 2 Rotate OPIO while holding button 3 Verify OPIO is free to rotate NOTE OPIO can rotate approximately 30 degrees to each side 4 Let go of Swivel Lock button disengage 5 Verify OPIO does not rotate NOTICE NOTICE Do NOT attempt to apply excessive rotating force to OPIO OPIO Swivel brake is designed to hold OPIO in desired position during normal use and not meant to completely fix the OPI...

Page 151: ...er 1 Press a see Figure 4 8 2 Rotate wheel until it locks only one lock position in 360deg turn 3 Verify Swivel Lock engages 4 Press b downward see Figure 4 8 5 Verify Brake is applied to the wheel i e Wheel does not rotate 6 Press b upward 7 Verify Brake is released 8 Press c see Figure 4 8 9 Verify Swivel is released CAUTION CAUTION System weighs approximately 60kg Pay attention for system stabi...

Page 152: ...s to casters other than RIGHT REAR Caster Figure 4 10 Total Lock Casters 1 Press a see Figure 4 9 2 Rotate wheel until it locks several locations where caster engages 3 Verify Swivel Lock engages and Brake is ON 4 Press b see Figure 4 9 5 Verify wheel is free to move CAUTION CAUTION System weighs approximately 90kg Pay attention for system stability when working with the casters ...

Page 153: ...ld down the On Off button see Figure 4 12 on the control panel for 3 seconds NOTE The power for on board peripheral auxiliary equipments are commonly switched with the ON OFF button The power switch of any attached printer s needs to be in ON position before starting the system However be aware some auxiliary equipment may switch itself to standby mode e g Color video printer and must therefore be...

Page 154: ...rd peripherals power is also turned ON As soon as the software is loaded the system enters 2D Mode with the probe and application that were used before the system was shut down Total time used for start up is about 2 minutes NOTE The power for on board peripheral auxiliary equipments are commonly switched with the ON OFF button So the auxiliary equipment need not to be switched ON OFF separately O...

Page 155: ...unctional Checks 4 15 4 3 3 2 Sleep Mode Check NOTE This procedure assumes systems is already up and running 1 To going into the sleep mode enter the scan screen and lightly press the Power On Off switch see Figure 4 13 once The System Exit window is displayed Figure 4 13 Power OFF User Interface R3 ...

Page 156: ...for peripheral auxiliary equipment are commonly switched with the ON OFF button So the auxiliary equipment need not to be switched ON OFF separately 5 After complete power down unscrew the 2 screws and remove the pull out protection to disconnect the main power cable from the system or unplug it from the AC wall outlet socket 6 Press on the brakes to block the front caster wheels 7 Disconnect prob...

Page 157: ...ent user The system remains ON and ready for a new user to log on If the Logoff button is dimmed it indicates that no user is logged on to the unit at the moment Shutdown Use this button to shut down the system The entire system will shut down It is recommended to perform a full shutdown at least once a week If the Shutdown button is dimmed press the power button or Alt F10 to shut down the unit C...

Page 158: ...hecks 4 18 4 3 4 System Information 4 3 4 1 Software Version 1 From the touch panel select Utility System About 2 Note Software Version in Software Group 3 Note Software Revision in Software Group 4 Note Image Part Number in System Image Figure 4 15 Software version R2 and R2 5 Figure 4 16 Software version R3 ...

Page 159: ... SERVICE MANUAL Chapter 4 Functional Checks 4 19 4 3 4 2 Service Platform Confirmation R1 R2 R2 5 only 1 From the touch panel select Utility Service 2 On Service Browser select GE Service and enter the password 3 Note SvcPform version Figure 4 17 Software Platform version ...

Page 160: ...Chapter 4 Functional Checks 4 20 4 3 4 3 USB Port Test Required Equipment Service Dongle External Port Test 1 Plug service dongle to the following locations Refer to Section 3 9 2 for locations Front USB Port in OPIO USB Port in LCD Monitor Rear USB Access Port 2 Verify service dongle LED ...

Page 161: ... 4 21 4 3 5 System Integration Checks 4 3 5 1 OPIO Test Figure 4 18 OPIO 1 Power ON the system 2 Check backlight on AN Keyboard B Buttons Freeze Key 3 Select UTILITY in touch panel 4 Turn encorder knobs as shown in Figure 4 18 5 Verify backlight luminance intensity changes when knobs are turned Figure 4 19 Utility ...

Page 162: ...NT key 11 Select KBD in touch panel and Type in arbitary strings Verify keyboard is functional 12 Type in arbitary strings from A N Keyboard If installed Verify keyboard is functional 4 3 5 2 DVD Drive Test 1 Insert Blank CD R or DVD R Media into Optical Drive 2 Select UTILITY SYSTEM Backup Restore 3 Select CD DVD in MEDIA list 4 Select User Define Configuration checkbox in Backup and Press Backup...

Page 163: ...ideo codec or recommend use VLC media player http www videolan org 4 3 6 2 Black and White Printer Test 1 Print an image by pressing P button associated with BW Printer P key should be configured correctly 2 Verify that image can be printed 3 Verify that printed image has no distortion as compared the image on screen 4 3 6 3 Color Printer Test 1 Print an image by pressing P button associated with ...

Page 164: ... 4 3 7 1 General Information 1 R1 X X Select UTILITY SYSTEM User Configurable Key R2 X X or later Select UTILITY APPLICATION Settings 2 R1 X X Select M in 2 list of Mode Rotary Line Key R2 X X or later Select M in 2 list of User Configurable Mode Rotary 3 R1 X X Select PW in 3 list of Mode Rotary Line Key R2 X X or later Select PW in 3 list of User Configurable Mode Rotary 4 R1 X X Select CF in 5 ...

Page 165: ... DRAFT JANUARY 24 2019 SERVICE MANUAL Chapter 4 Functional Checks 4 25 9 Press Save and restart the system into Question window by pressing OK Button Figure 4 21 User Configurable Key Page R1 x x Figure 4 22 User Configurable Key Page R2 x x or later ...

Page 166: ...MANUAL Chapter 4 Functional Checks 4 26 Figure 4 23 User Configurable Key Page R2 x x or later Figure 4 24 4 3 7 2 B Mode 1 Press B Mode button 2 Verify that system scan with the activated probe 3 Verify probe name is displayed on upper right hand corner of main monitor scan screen ...

Page 167: ...ter 4 Functional Checks 4 27 4 3 7 3 Color Flow Mode 1 Press CF Mode button Active CF Mode button on User Configurable Mode Rotary 2 Increase CF Gain until noise floor shows up 3 Verify no vertical streaks of color that significantly contrasts the surrounding color Figure 4 25 Color Flow Mode ...

Page 168: ...neral verify check on Simultaneous 2 Press B Mode button 3 Press PW Mode button Active PW Mode button on User Configurable Mode Rotary 4 Verify that system scan B PW duplex with the activated probe 5 Revert to original setting in Utility Imaging General Simultaneous Figure 4 27 Pulse Doppler Mode 4 3 7 5 B CF PW Mode 1 Press B Mode button 2 Press PW Mode Button 3 Press CF Mode Button ...

Page 169: ...GEDRAFT LOGIQ P9 P7 DIRECTION 5604324 REVISION 11 DRAFT JANUARY 24 2019 SERVICE MANUAL Chapter 4 Functional Checks 4 29 4 Verify that system scan with B CFM PWD Modes Figure 4 28 B CF PW Mode ...

Page 170: ...on Active M Mode button on User Configurable Mode Rotary 3 Verify that system scan B M with the activated probe Figure 4 29 M Mode 4 3 7 7 B Flow Mode NOTE Make sure to select probe which supports B flow 1 From the touch panel select Utility Imaging General 2 Change BF BFC Button to BF Figure 4 30 BF Setting 3 Press B Flow Button Active M Mode button on User Defined Hard Key ...

Page 171: ...4 31 4 Verify BF Mode Figure 4 31 B Flow Mode 5 From the touch panel select COLOR 6 Verify B Flow Color is shown Figure 4 32 B Flow Color Mode 4 3 7 8 CW Mode Optional NOTE Make sure to select probe which supports CWD 1 Press B Mode button 2 Press CW Mode button 3 Verify that system CW scan with the activated probe ...

Page 172: ...been installed 1 Prepare a 4D probe that the version of software has supported 2 Make sure that the probe is connected properly 3 Select the probe on the touch panel 4 Press 3D 4D key 5 R1 X X or R2 X X Press Static 3D R3 X X Press 3D tab 6 Press Start Set key 7 Verify that Static 3D image is acquired 4 3 7 11 Power Assistant Optional NOTE This test is only applied if the Battery option has been i...

Page 173: ...onse of the diagnostics may be degraded when executed with scanner software still active It is located under Diagnostics OP Panel Interface in the Diagnostics page Before OP Panel Interface test execute from Common Service Desktop you have to enable the Disruptive Mode in Diagnostics Common diagnostics Utilities Disruptive Mode To perform OPIO Interface Check using Diagnostics 1 Enter Common Servi...

Page 174: ...ANUARY 24 2019 SERVICE MANUAL Chapter 4 Functional Checks 4 34 3 Click the YES on Diagnostic Mode page 4 Select Diagnostics OP Panel Interface Figure 4 34 Diagnostic Mode page screen after enable the Disruptive mode Figure 4 35 OP Panel Interface page screen ...

Page 175: ...anel Layout and Press the four Points in Touch Panel The four Points is 80 80 720 80 80 520 and 720 520 points 9 Verify that 4 touch points have the almost same position between appeared log points and touch points The possible error range of touch points is plus or minus 20 points If this step is failed Please execute section section 4 3 10 NOTE If four touch points are out of possible error rang...

Page 176: ...ware still active It is located under Diags Run Diags Service Menu OpPanel OpPanel Test in the Diagnostics page Before OP Panel Interface test execute from Common Service Desktop you have to enable the Disruptive Mode in Utilities Disruptive Mode Utility To perform OPIO Interface Check using Diagnostics 1 Enter Common Service Desktop 2 Select Utilities Disruptive Mode Utility 3 Click the Enable on...

Page 177: ...ion is reflected on diag window 8 Check the Display Touch Panel Layout and Press the four Points in Touch Panel The four Points is 80 80 720 80 80 520 and 720 520 points 9 Verify that 4 touch points have the almost same position between appeared log points and touch points The possible error range of touch points is plus or minus 20 points If this step is failed Please execute section 4 3 10 Figur...

Page 178: ...FT LOGIQ P9 P7 DIRECTION 5604324 REVISION 11 DRAFT JANUARY 24 2019 SERVICE MANUAL Chapter 4 Functional Checks 4 38 NOTE If four touch points are out of possible error range repeat these 8 9 steps three times ...

Page 179: ...ice dong to the front USB port 3 Press Power button on the operator panel once 4 Click Exit button on the SYSTEM EXIT dialog 5 On Maintenance Access dialog enter the password 6 Click Exit to Windows on Maintenance dialog The system will exit to the Windows desktop 7 Click Start button select Control Panel and then select Tablet PC settings Tablet PC settings dialog appears 8 Select the 3 Displayli...

Page 180: ...Chapter 4 Functional Checks 4 40 9 Press the Reset button in Display tab Display options Details 10 Press the OK when pop up the window like section 4 42 11 Press Calibrate in Display tab Display options Details Figure 4 41 Tablet PC Settings dialog Figure 4 42 Digitizer Calibration Tool ...

Page 181: ...unctional Checks 4 41 12 Calibrated carefully 16 calibration points in touch panel NOTE Figure 4 35 is intended to be shown upside down 13 Press the Yes when pop up the window like section 4 44 14 Functional Check in section 4 3 8 Figure 4 43 Calibration Layout Figure 4 44 Digitizer Calibration Tool ...

Page 182: ...ure Test X CPU Temperature Test X MCB Voltage Test X FPGA Version Test X HV_STOP Test X X MDC MDC Temperature Test X MDC Voltage Test X Battery Battery Status Test X Battery Charge Discharge Test X System Rack Temperature Test X X X Rack Voltage Test X X X Memory Callisto Internal Memory Test X Digital Receive AFE IF Test X Complex Mixer Test X CE Decoder Test X Analog Receive Noise Floor Test X B...

Page 183: ...k Interface COMEXP EthernetPort Network Interface Reliability Test X COMEXP EthernetPort RTC Clock X COMEXP Video cards COMEXP AVI Playback COMEXP CDR ODD CDRW ODD DVD R ODD DVD R Double Layer ODD DVD RW ODD DVD R ODD DVD R Double Layer ODD DVD RW ODD DVD RAM ODD DVD Readonly ODD Keybaord COMEXP AN Keyboard Microphone Monitor COMEXP Mouse COMEXP OPIO Trackball Sound COMEXP USB Ports COMEXP MIO USB...

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Page 185: ...and subsystem function It also describes the Power Distribution scheme and probes Table 5 1 Contents in Chapter 5 Section Description Page Number 5 1 Overview 5 1 5 2 General Information 5 2 5 3 Power ON Sequence 5 12 5 4 Software Options 5 13 5 5 Hardware Options 5 17 5 6 Regional and Peripheral Options 5 19 5 7 Mechanical Descriptions 5 20 5 8 Exiting to Windows Desktop 5 22 5 9 Service Platform...

Page 186: ...stem supports various operating mode such as B Mode M Mode Color Flow CFM Power Doppler Imaging PDI PW Doppler CW Doppler Volume Mode 3D Refer to Basic User Manual for full range of operating mode 5 2 1 System Exterior Figure 5 1 System Exterior 21 5 Monitor Touch Screen Operator Panel Cooling Fan and Dust Filter Inside Front Cover Foot Front Cover Handle OPIO Neck Probe Connector Swivel Lock Cast...

Page 187: ...GEDRAFT LOGIQ P9 P7 DIRECTION 5604324 REVISION 11 DRAFT JANUARY 24 2019 SERVICE MANUAL Chapter 5 Components and Functions Theory 5 3 5 2 2 Operator Panel Figure 5 2 Basic Block diagram of LOGIQ P9 P7 ...

Page 188: ...GERAFT LOGIQ P9 P7 DIRECTION 5604324 REVISION 11 DRAFT JANUARY 24 2019 SERVICE MANUAL 5 4 Section 5 2 General Information Figure 5 3 Operator Panel and Probe connector ...

Page 189: ...GEDRAFT LOGIQ P9 P7 DIRECTION 5604324 REVISION 11 DRAFT JANUARY 24 2019 SERVICE MANUAL Chapter 5 Components and Functions Theory 5 5 5 2 3 System Options Figure 5 4 System Options ...

Page 190: ...s System is equipped with 4 USB ports in front These are customer use and Service port connected to USB controller via USB Hub The Rear panel contains following ports 3 USB ports for peripherals such as printers and footswitch HDMI for monitor output without sound S Video Composite for monitor output RJ45 for LAN connection AC Inlet for power USB Ports Rear Panel ...

Page 191: ...Signal Description 1 VCC USB Power Supply 2 Data USB Data 3 Data USB Data 4 GND USB Power Ground Pin No Output Signal Description 1 VCC USB Power Supply 2 Data USB Data 3 Data USB Data 4 GND USB Power Ground 5 USB_SSRX Receive signal differential pairs for the Super speed USB data 6 USB_SSRX 7 GND USB signal Ground 8 USB_SSTX Transmit signal differential pairs for the Super speed USB data 9 USB_SS...

Page 192: ...ces connected to port should not consume more than rated limit Table 5 5 USB and LAN integrated Connector Pin No Output Signal Description A1 VCC USB Power supply A2 Data USB Data A3 Data USB Data A4 GND Ground B1 VCC USB Power supply B2 Data USB Data B3 Data USB Data B4 GND Ground 1 VCC Ethernet reference voltage 2 MD0 Ethernet MDI data 0 3 MD0 Ethernet MDI data 0 4 MD1 Ethernet MDI data 1 5 MD1 ...

Page 193: ...r external monitor output is DVI D However connector shape is HDMI connector Table 5 6 Pin Out Pin number Signal name 1 TMDS Data 2 2 TMDS Data 2 Shield 3 TMDS Data 2 4 TMDS Data 1 5 TMDS Data 1 Shield 6 TMDS Data 1 7 TMDS Data 0 8 TMDS Data 0 Shield 9 TMDS Data 0 10 TMDS CLK 11 TMDS CLK Shield 12 TMDS CLK 13 NC 14 NC 15 NC 16 NC 17 GND 18 5V 19 NC 19 1 18 2 ...

Page 194: ...Video Composite There are S video Composite port for external display S Video 4Pin Mini DIN Female Table 5 7 S Video 4Pin Mini DIN Female Composite Connector Composite Output Port Signal Assignment Pin number Signal name 1 GND Ground Y 2 GND Ground C 3 Y Intensity Luminance 4 C Color Chrominance Pin number Signal name 1 1 plus screen ...

Page 195: ...GEDRAFT LOGIQ P9 P7 DIRECTION 5604324 REVISION 11 DRAFT JANUARY 24 2019 SERVICE MANUAL Chapter 5 Components and Functions Theory 5 11 5 2 4 5 AC Inlet Figure 5 6 AC Inlet 100 120V 220 240V AC ...

Page 196: ...ed to OPIO COM Express and each board 4 OPIO generates Button signal 5 COM Express receives the Button signal and generates Power Switch On signal 6 ACDC generates P12V after receiving Power Switch On signal from COM Express 7 AC DC route P12V to each board AC Power is supplied to BW Printer after generating P12V MIO generates P5V and routes to each board 8 MDC generates LV HV SHV to MCB and MPI N...

Page 197: ...graphy Flow QA Provides QAnalysis function in Flow LOGIQView provides the ability to construct and view a static 2D image which is wider than the field of view of a given transducer This feature allows viewing and measurements of anatomy that is larger than what would fit in a single image Examples include scanning of vascular structures and connective tissues in the arms and legs Report Writer Pr...

Page 198: ...e STIC Spatio temporal image correlation STIC is a new approach for clinical assessment of the fetal heart STIC offers an easy to use technique to acquire data from the fetal heart and to aid in visualization with both two dimensional and three dimensional 3D cine sequences Advanced3D Designed for rendering B Mode and Color Flow Mode images e g vessel trees LP7 MSK Korea R2 or later Support the ML...

Page 199: ...ponents and Functions Theory 5 15 NOTE In case the user scans any other barcodes in the manual below apart from USB Serial then the barcode reader might be unable to scan the QR Code on the Pinpoint Needle or Patient or worklist In this case please re scan the USB Serial barcode Figure 5 7 USB Serial ...

Page 200: ...amera App To link to the device 1 Insert Bluetooth dongle into USB slot 2 Connect the device to the LP7 9 via dongle 3 Scan for devices 4 Connect to the device Remote Control App Via the Remote Control App you will be able to adjust the following controls Depth PW Gain CF Gain B Mode Gain Left Right Measure Comment Clear Trackball Freeze Store Color Flow Scale Cursor Camera App You can use the cam...

Page 201: ...tor Arm LP9 and LP7 Pencil Probe CW HW Kit LP9 and LP7 Pencil CW HW Kit LP9 and LP7 Side Tray Maru Side Tray LP9 and LP7 4D Kit LP9 and LP7 4D Kit USB 3 Pedal Foot Switch USB 3 Pedal Foot Switch LP9 and LP7 Paper tray LP9 and LP7 Paper tray LP9 and LP7 Rear handle LP9 and LP7 Rear handle LP9 and LP7 OPIO tray LP9 and LP7 OPIO tray LP9 and LP7 Battery Kit LP9 and LP7 Battery Kit LP9 and LP7 Battery...

Page 202: ... 2019 SERVICE MANUAL 5 18 Section 5 5 Hardware Options LP9 and LP7 Probe Cable Hanger Front LP9 and LP7 Front Probe Cable Hanger LP9 and LP7 Probe Cable Hanger Rear LP9 and LP7 Rear Probe Cable Hanger Table 5 9 Hardware Options Continued Hardware Options Description ...

Page 203: ...land Destination Set Denmark Destination Set US Destination Set Japan Destination Set Australia New Zealand Destination Set China Destination Set India Destination Set Italy Destination Set Brazil Power Cord Fix Bracket 220V Power Cord Fix Bracket 110V Optional Language Keyboards LOGIQ P9 P7 Greek Keyboard LOGIQ P9 P7 Norwegian Danish Keyboard LOGIQ P9 P7 Russian Keyboard LOGIQ P9 P7 Swedish Keybo...

Page 204: ... 570mm Max Width 530mm Monitor 430mm Operator Panel Depth 740mm Weight 60kg 133 lbs 5 7 2 LCD Monitor The LOGIQ P9 P7 has a free adjustable LCD monitor in relation to the user interface position up down 7 5 cm position left right 18cm rotation up down 90 15 rotation left right 90 5 7 3 OPIO Positioning The control console can be rotated translated and adjusted in height Figure 5 8 adjustable Contr...

Page 205: ...Filter periodically Through the filter grid on the front of the system air flow into the LOGIQ P9 P7 scanner By means of the 2 FAN air is blown through the nest box and the warm air exits the scanner through holes in the left side panel and rear of the system Figure 5 9 Air Inlet Outlet at LOGIQ P9 P7 Rear Main Air inlet Side Main Air inlet Filter grid Filter gird Main Air Outlet ...

Page 206: ...erprise operating system R3 To access some of the functions service personnel occasionally require to enter Windows desktop to access files folders or applications 5 8 1 Exiting to Windows Desktop Tools Required Service Dongle 1 Wait for system to boot 2 Connect Service Dongle to any of the USB ports available 3 Tap power button once 4 If Service Dongle is correctly recognized by the system U I po...

Page 207: ... that changes on 6 months period Only the GE service personnel or GE authorized dealers have access to maintenance password NOTE Maintenance Password is function of date time Therefore if BIOS settings differ from actual date time then the maintenance password may not be recognized 6 When entering Windows Desktop press Ctrl and Esc at the same time to make windows menu bar to appear Figure 5 12 Wi...

Page 208: ...s 1 If not already in read mode FREEZE the image 2 Press the UTILITIES key on the control panel and touch SERVICE to invoke setup desktop 3 As soon as the GEHC Service Home Page appears select Operator from the pull down menu enter the password uls and then click Okay R1 R2 R2 5 only The Common Service Desktop CSD is started and the Home page containing basic System Information appears The navigat...

Page 209: ... press the right trackball key right click 3 Select Connect Clinical Lifeline see Figure 5 15 on page 5 25 R1 R2 R2 5 only or Figure 5 16 on page 5 25 R3 only below This activates Disruptive Mode and VCO for the application OLC to quickly assist the customer NOTE To disable disruptive mode select CANCEL Figure 5 15 Connect Clinical Lifeline R1 R2 R2 5 only Figure 5 16 Connect Clinical Lifeline R3 ...

Page 210: ...t into the Service Interface There are different possibilities to access the Common Service Desktop and its available features 1 Local Access via System Setup Administration SERVICE page As soon as the Common Service Desktop CSD is started the Service Home Page appears The navigation bar at the top of the screen allows to select from following tools Error Logs on page 5 30 Diagnostics on page 5 30...

Page 211: ...tion System ID Serial IP Address InSite StatusÅc etc 2 Connected Probes Connected and System recognized probe listed 3 Option Enabled Options and its expiration date 4 Peripheral Connected and system recognized peripheral listed 5 System Status System Date Time etc 6 Power On Hours System Power ON hours Health Limit link should not be referenced 7 Temperature and Voltage Details on the following s...

Page 212: ...ture at CPU core This parameter used for system temperature monitoring GFS_LM83 Additional temperature sensor at LM83 chip on GFS GFS_GFE Additional temperature sensor on GFS GFS_SDEM Additional temperature sensor on GFS GFS_BOT Additional temperature sensor on GFS GFS_M5V GFS Voltage Minus 5 0Volt 5V GFS_P3V3_VIDEO GFS Voltage Positive 3 3Volt 3 3V for video signal GFS_P1V5_PCIE GFS Voltage Posit...

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Page 214: ...ostic page uses a web controlled user interface to provide access to common service components and perform diagnostics The left frame shows the list of diagnostics items The user can select diagnostics item as necessary and can perform the test with Execute button at the bottom The user can extend hierarchy menu and each folder contins several items The user can select multiple items and execute s...

Page 215: ...AFT JANUARY 24 2019 SERVICE MANUAL Chapter 5 Components and Functions Theory 5 31 5 10 5 Image Quality In the Image Quality page you can verify image quality NOTE This page is not populated in this version Figure 5 20 Common Service Desktop Image Quality ...

Page 216: ...guration page you can view and modify different device informations and configurations in the InsiteExC Agent Configuration option field Figure 5 21 Common Service Desktop Configuration NOTICE NOTICE Remote access is ONLY possible if the service platform is properly configured either by the user or a GE technician at site Operation see Section 7 5 6 CSD Configuration on page 7 18 ...

Page 217: ...ls Figure 5 22 Note on Utilities One of the menu selections Disk Defragmenter invokes Windows application executed in separate window Because CSD window is set to be always on top new window is forced to appear on behind CSD and hence not viewable In order to invoke this functionality exit to desktop first and select Windows application for disk defragmentation 5 10 7 1 Disk Defragmenter 1 Exit to...

Page 218: ...lect Disk Defragmenter from left pane Figure 5 24 4 Select Disk Drive to defragment on right upper pane 5 Press Defragment to execute defragmentation of the selected disk NOTE Press Analyze button to see current status of the disk 6 Wait until process completes and report as such NOTE Disk defragmentation depending on status may take hours to complete ...

Page 219: ...eory 5 35 5 10 8 Replacement There is no accessible parameters in Replacement page 5 10 9 PM In the PM page information about planned proactive and preventive maintenance is displayed as described in Chapter 10 Care Maintenance on page 10 1 NOTE This page is not populated in this version Figure 5 25 Common Service Desktop PM ...

Page 220: ... remains until the LOGIQ P9 P7 is restarted This prevents patient scanning while the LOGIQ P9 P7 is not operating at an optimal status For example running a diagnostic may leave the LOGIQ P9 P7 in a state that is not good for imaging Specifically Disruptive mode is required to run diagnostics clean presets and reset the patient database and turn on Virtual Console Observation VCO When Disruptive m...

Page 221: ...roughout the Service desktop colors indicate the following Green Status is normal Orange Status is a warning Red Status is an error 5 11 4 Licenses With Service Basic Access Class A these are the available options HOME Utilities Change Password Data Transfer Delete Files Gather Logs Network Capture SSA License Third Party Licenses Options Agent Configuration ...

Page 222: ...ass C these are the available options HOME Diags Run Diags Diags History DICOM DICOM Service Status DICOM Spooler Utilities Change Password Checkpoints Clean Userdefs Data Transfer Delete Files Disk Defragment Disruptive Mode Utility Gather Logs Network Capture Reset Patient Database Software Reload SSA License Third Party Licenses Options Agent Configuration ...

Page 223: ...ptions HOME Diags Run Diags Diags History DICOM DICOM Service Status DICOM Spooler Utilities Change Password Checkpoints Clean Userdefs Data Transfer Delete Files Disable Remote Connectivity Disk Defragment Disruptive Mode Utility Gather Logs Network Capture Reset Patient Database Software Reload SSA License SSH System Shutdown Third Party Licenses Virtual Console Observation Options Agent Configu...

Page 224: ...e available options HOME Diags Run Diags Diags History DICOM DICOM Service Status DICOM Spooler Utilities Checkpoints Clean Userdefs Data Transfer Delete Files Disable Remote Connectivity Disruptive Mode Utility Gather Logs Network Capture Reset Patient Database Software Reload SSA License SSH System Shutdown Third Party Licenses Virtual Console Observation Options Agent Configuration ...

Page 225: ...n Service Desktop and SSA Secure Service Access SSA Key The SSA key provides secure access for GE service personnel to advanced tools to service the system Access to all service features Access to Windows Desktop Key must be renewed every 30 days Tied to SSO Password locked via key pad Figure 5 26 SSA Key Item Description 1 Blue LED 2 Key Pad 3 Lock Indicators ...

Page 226: ...onfigurations vary depending upon the purchased service level Figure 5 27 Home with Class C and Class M Access Figure 5 28 Home with Class A Access For more information see System Information on page 5 43 Software Status on page 5 45 System Status on page 5 46 Disk Drive Space on page 5 58 Network Configuration on page 5 61 Connected Probes on page 5 63 ...

Page 227: ...ut the LOGIQ P9 P7 When the LOGIQ P9 P7 has been successfully configured with the back office these elements will have the corresponding values Agent Registered will be Yes Agent Quarantine will be No Agent CRM Verified will be Yes The information on System Information is available to all service class licenses To access System Information navigate to Utility Service Home Figure 5 29 System Inform...

Page 228: ...configured Agent Quarantine Quarantine status of the agent Valid values are Yes The agent has more than one device registered with the same CRM Number in the back office No The agent has one device registered with the listed CRM Number in the back office Not Available The agent is not running or has not been configured Agent CRM Verified CRM verified status of the agent Valid values are Yes The ag...

Page 229: ...oad on page 5 81 Table 5 15 Software Status Element DESCRIPTION System Date Current date in the format day month date year System Time Local time based on the last time the system desktop was refreshed in the format hh mm ss Application Installation Date Date the application software was installed The application software includes the LOGIQ P9 P7 product specific software Base Image Installation D...

Page 230: ...peratures for FRUs fans and a graphical representation of the monitored temperatures View voltages for FRUs View issues with the boot process View alert logs View USB devices connected to the LOGIQ P9 P7 View the amount of time the LOGIQ P9 P7 has been running View the amount of time since the LOGIQ P9 P7 has last been rebooted The information on System Status is available to Class C and Class M l...

Page 231: ...warnings and errors for the last 30 days or the last status checkpoint whichever is sooner Temperature displays temperature a graph for the configured monitoring points Voltage Displays the voltage monitoring of the LOGIQ P9 P7 as normal warning or error using the standard colors and icons Includes voltage out of spec events including an overall count of the event warnings and errors for the last ...

Page 232: ...VPD To access Hardware Configuration navigate to Utility Service Home and then under System Status select Hardware Configuration Figure 5 32 Hardware Configuration This table shows all the elements available on Hardware Configuration with descriptions For more information see System Status on page 5 46 Home on page 5 42 Table 5 17 Hardware Configuration Element DESCRIPTION Component Hardware compo...

Page 233: ...ture Use Temperature to troubleshoot problems with monitored FRUs and the fans Specifically use these pages FRU Status Graphs To access Temperature navigate to Utility Service Home and then under System Status select Temperature For more information see FRU Status on page 5 50 Graphs on page 5 51 System Status on page 5 46 Home on page 5 42 ...

Page 234: ...18 FRU Status Element DESCRIPTION FRU Status Summary Number of the FRUs being monitored FRU Status Details Name Name of the FRU ETX3 Represents the ETX 64 transmitter board ETX4 Represents the ETX 128 transmitter board Status Status of the FRU Valid values are Normal Indicates that the FRU is operating within the allowable range Warning Indicates that the FRU is operating close to the limit of the...

Page 235: ...ry 5 51 Graphs Graphs displays trend graphs for selected elements which have been selected as key indicators of overall temperature status inside the card rack To access this page under System Status select Temperature and then select Graphs Figure 5 34 Graphs For more information see Temperature on page 5 49 Home on page 5 42 ...

Page 236: ...se these pages FRU Status To access Voltage navigate to Utility Service Home and then under System Status select Voltage For more information see FRU Status on page 5 52 System Status on page 5 46 Home on page 5 42 FRU Status FRU Status displays a summary of the voltages for the FRUs being monitored and the details for each FRU To access this page under System Status select Voltage and then select...

Page 237: ...ON Name Name of the FRU Status Status of the voltage for the FRU Valid values are Normal Indicates that the voltage is within the allowable range Warning Indicates that the voltage is close to the limit of the allowable range Error Indicates that the voltage is outside the allowable range Lower Limit Warnings Number of low limit voltage warnings Upper Limit Warnings Number of high limit voltage wa...

Page 238: ...on Service Desktop R3 only Bootup Issues Bootup Issues displays a summary of bootup issues detected by the system that prevented normal scanning shutdowns or abnormal statuses To access this page under System Status select Bootup Issues Figure 5 36 Bootup Issues Figure 5 37 Bootup Issues with Missing Devices ...

Page 239: ...s detected Previous Boot Crash Dump Displays whether a crash dump has occurred Valid values are 1 Indicates a crash dump has occurred in the previous boot 0 Normal No crash dump has occurred Warm Boot Displays whether a warm boot has occurred Valid values are 1 The system was rebooted 0 The system was started after a shutdown AC Fail Displays whether an AC failure occurred during the boot Valid va...

Page 240: ...ID Identifier for the alert log that has been sent to the back office Sub System Hardware component Rule Code for the alert Alerts are filtered in the back office using rule codes Description Description of the alert log Value Current value read for the associated hardware component Lower Limit Value for the lower limit for the associated hardware component Upper Limit Value for the upper limit fo...

Page 241: ...igure 5 39 USB Devices This table shows all the elements available on USB Devices with descriptions For more information see System Status on page 5 46 Home on page 5 42 Table 5 22 USB Devices Element DESCRIPTION Name Name of the USB device Serial Number Serial number of the USB device Speed Speed of the USB device For example USB 3 0 HW Version Hardware version of the USB device SW Version Softwa...

Page 242: ...se colors Red Available free space is less than 10 of the total size Orange Available free space is more than 10 and less than 20 of the total size Green Available free space is more than 20 of the total size Each partition displays these encryption statuses Conversion status Percentage encrypted Encryption method Protection status Lock status The information on Disk Drive Space is available to Cl...

Page 243: ...GEDRAFT LOGIQ P9 P7 DIRECTION 5604324 REVISION 11 DRAFT JANUARY 24 2019 SERVICE MANUAL Chapter 5 Components and Functions Theory 5 59 Figure 5 41 E Drive Details ...

Page 244: ...ollowing Used space in GB Available free space in GB D Drive D partition shows the graphical representation of the following Service Logs Temp Export Service configuration Misc Available free space in GB E Drive E partition shows the graphical representation of the following Print spooler Clipboard Dicom spooler Misc Available free space in GB V Drive V partition shows the graphical representation...

Page 245: ...onfiguration to view network wired and wireless information the full ipconfig details for the network configured with the LOGIQ P9 P7 The information on Network Configuration is available to Class C and Class M licenses To access Network Configuration navigate to Utility Service Home Figure 5 42 Network Configuration Figure 5 43 Network Configuration with More Details ...

Page 246: ...P address for the wired network connection lpV6 Address Local IP address for the wired network connection Subnet Mask Local subnet mask for the wired network Default Gateway Default gateway for the wired network MAC Address Address for the MAC for the wired network Speed Mbps Speed of the wireless connection Wireless Connection IP Address IP address for the wireless network connection Subnet Mask ...

Page 247: ...hows all the elements available on Connected Probes with descriptions For more information see Home on page 5 42 Table 5 25 Connected Probes Element DESCRIPTION Active Probe Temperature Celsius When available temperature of the active probe Not all probes report temperature The most common probe to report temperature is the TEE probe Probe Name Name of the probe connected to the LOGIQ P9 P7 Probe ...

Page 248: ...a history of the diagnostics you have run and the results NOTE Reboot the system after performing any diagnostics before returning the LOGIQ P9 P7 to customer use For more information see Run Diags on page 5 64 Diag History on page 5 67 Run Diags With Disruptive mode set to On use Run Diags to run diagnostics on hardware components with the LOGIQ P9 P7 For information on disruptive mode see Disrup...

Page 249: ...unt of time allowed to run the diagnostic Instruction Special instructions needed in order to perform the diagnostic Diagnostic Controls Execution Mode Way the diagnostic behaves when a failure occurs Valid values are Continue on Failure Finish Loop and Stop on Failure Stop on Failure Loop Count Number of times to run the selected diagnostic Start Starts the selected diagnostic Stop Stops the sele...

Page 250: ...elect the diagnostic for example GRLY with Probes The Selected Diagnostics and Diagnostic Detail areas populate with information specific to the selected diagnostic 4 In Execution Mode select the desired mode 5 In Loop Count select the number of times to run the diagnostic 6 Click Start 7 View progress in the Total Progress area 8 View the results Passed or Failed in the Diagnostic Results Summary...

Page 251: ...ate to Utility Service Diags Diag History Figure 5 46 Diag History This table shows all the elements available on Diag History with descriptions Table 5 27 Diag History Element DESCRIPTION Checkpoints Select All Selects all of the available checkpoints in the list Controls All Filters results to show all of the diagnostics Failed Filters results to show failed diagnostics Get History Select to dis...

Page 252: ...ice Desktop R3 only To view a history of diagnostics 1 Navigate to Utility second page Service Diags Diag History 2 Select the options that you want to view 3 Click Get History 4 View the results of your query 5 To view specific details click Details For more information see Diags on page 5 64 Run Diags on page 5 64 ...

Page 253: ...s information on the DICOM components and connectivity Use DICOM to test the connectivity of all the available DICOM devices or individual DICOM devices In addition you can View DICOM details View DICOM connectivity status Stop a service Ping a single service Ping all services DICOM connectivity status displays as green or red Green means that the DICOM ping passed Red means that the DICOM ping fa...

Page 254: ...le Application entity title of the LOGIQ P9 P7 Port No of Console Port number of the LOGIQ P9 P7 DICOM Connectivity Status Service Name Name of the DICOM services configured for the LOGIQ P9 P7 Status Status of the DICOM service Valid values are OK Not Ok Not Ping Ping in progress Queued Error Details Details for any errors associated DICOM services Type Type of error Device Name Name of the devic...

Page 255: ...Components and Functions Theory 5 71 DICOM Spooler DICOM Spooler provides a summary of the current and recent outgoing jobs The information on DICOM Spooler is available to Class C and Class M licenses To access DICOM Spooler navigate to Utility Service DICOM DICOM Spooler Figure 5 48 DICOM Spooler ...

Page 256: ...ve Free Space Available space on the E drive Total Size of the E Drive Total space on the E drive Spooler Summary Job ID Number for the job Job Status Current status of the job These are the valid values Pending Active Hold Done Success Failed Job Type Type of job These are the valid values Storage Images Structured Reports Key Image Notes STC Storage Commitment MPPS Modality Performed Procedure S...

Page 257: ...kpoints on page 5 91 Clean Userdefs on page 5 84 Data Transfer on page 5 94 Delete Files on page 5 76 Disable Remote Connectivity on page 5 77 Disk Defragment on page 5 74 Disruptive Mode on page 5 93 Gather Logs on page 5 75 Network Capture on page 5 97 Reset Patient Database on page 5 83 SSA License on page 5 87 SSH on page 5 96 Software Reload on page 5 81 System Shutdown on page 5 89 Third Par...

Page 258: ...lays It is not possible to analyze the SSH drives The information on Disk Defragment is available to Class C Service Advanced and Class M licenses Disk Defragment is not available through a remote connection To access Disk Defragment select Utility second page Service Utilities Disk Defragment Figure 5 49 Disk Defragment To analyze optimize or schedule optimization for a disk 1 Navigate to Utility...

Page 259: ...vice class licenses To access Gather Logs select Utility second page Service Utilities Gather Logs Figure 5 50 Gather Logs This table shows all the elements available on Gather Logs with descriptions To gather log files 1 Navigate to Utility second page Service Utilities Gather Logs 2 Select one of the following 1 Day Logs 1 Week Logs All Logs 3 Click Gather Logs In the resulting dialog box record...

Page 260: ...ses To access Delete Files select Utility second page Service Utilities Delete Files Figure 5 51 Delete Files This table shows all the elements available on Delete Files with descriptions To delete files 1 Navigate to select Utility second page Service Utilities Delete Files 2 Under Delete Files select the available folders and files that you want to delete 3 Click Delete 4 In the resulting dialog...

Page 261: ...ll execute to make the LOGIQ E10 more secure NOTE If you have disabled remote connectivity and then performed a software reload you will have to disable remote connectivity again To access Disable Remote Connectivity navigate to Utility second page Service Utilities and then select Disable Remote Connectivity Figure 5 52 Disable Remote Connectivity To disable remote connectivity 1 Navigate to Util...

Page 262: ...n Virtual Console Observation with descriptions To start virtual console observation 1 Navigate to Utility second page Service Utilities Disruptive Mode Utility and set Disruptive mode to On 2 Navigate to Utility second page Service Utilities Virtual Console Observation 3 Select Start When VCO starts the Windows task bar and Windows desktop display 4 Modify settings and programs as needed 5 To sto...

Page 263: ...access Change Password select Utility second page Service Utilities Change Password Figure 5 54 Change Password This table shows all the elements available on Change Password with descriptions CAUTION RISK OF LOSING DATA IF THE PASSWORD IS LOST GE WILL NOT BE ABLE TO RECOVER OR RESET IT LOSS OF A PASSWORD MAY RESULT IN THE LOSS OF PATIENT DATA Table 5 33 Change Password Element DESCRIPTION User Ty...

Page 264: ... is configured The GEService password is used to perform portions of remote service If the password is changed and the system information is not updated it may slow down remote service Both file transfer and SSH depend on the GEService password 3 In New Password and Confirm Password enter the new password 4 Click Update Password 5 When a SVCService user password has been changed reboot the LOGIQ P...

Page 265: ...itory partition on the hard drive The software reload is automatic without any loss of presets patient data or connectivity settings The information on Software Reload is available to Class C Service Advanced and Class M licenses To access Software Reload select Utility Service second page Utilities Software Reload Figure 5 55 Software Reload This table shows all the elements available on Software...

Page 266: ...ive Mode Utility and set Disruptive mode to On 3 Navigate to Utility second page Service Utilities Software Reload 4 View the current version numbers 5 Click Software Reload 6 If you have a recovery key select I have a recovery key and then click Continue 7 If you have a recovery key select I Agree and then click Continue Reload For more information see Utilities on page 5 73 CAUTION RELOADING SOF...

Page 267: ...t Patient Database is available to Class C Service Advanced and Class M licenses To access Reset Patient Database select Utility second page Service Utilities Reset Patient Database Figure 5 56 Reset Patient Database This table shows all the elements available on Reset Patient Database with descriptions To reset the patient database 1 Back up the patient database 2 Navigate to Utility second page ...

Page 268: ...resources userdefs EchoAnnotation Scan Assistant Deletes the folder TEST_ROOT resources userdefs EchoExamProtocol The information on Clean Userdefs is available to Class C Service Advanced and Class M licenses To access Clean Userdefs select Utility second page Service Utilities Clean Userdefs Figure 5 57 Clean Userdefs This table shows all the elements available on Clean Userdefs with description...

Page 269: ...If you want to use the current settings later back them up now 2 Navigate to Utility second page Service Utilities Disruptive Mode Utility and set Disruptive mode to On 3 Navigate to Utility second page Service Utilities Clean Userdefs 4 Select the data you want to set to the default settings 5 Click Clean Userdefs For more information see Utilities on page 5 73 ...

Page 270: ... Licenses displays the third party software licenses used as part of the service platform The information on Third Party Software Licenses is available to all service class licenses To access Third Party Software Licenses select Utility second page Service Utilities Third Party Software Licenses Figure 5 58 Third Party Software Licenses For more information see Utilities on page 5 73 ...

Page 271: ...e 5 59 SSA License This table shows all the elements available on SSA License with descriptions Table 5 37 SSA License Element DESCRIPTION Class M Key Details Class M Key Status Status of the SSA key Valid values are Not Plugged In Plugged In Drive Letter Drive where the SSA key is plugged into the LOGIQ P9 P7 Expire Date Date the SSA key is set to expire SSO ID Identifier for the user assigned to...

Page 272: ...SSO ID for the user assigned to the SSA key If Not Available displays for all of these values the SSA key is not validating To restore an SSA key that is not validating 1 Remove the SSA key from the LOGIQ P9 P7 2 If open close the Service desktop 3 Restart the LOGIQ P9 P7 4 Once the LOGIQ P9 P7 has restarted plug in the SSA key 5 Navigate to Utility second page Service Utilities SSA License 6 Clic...

Page 273: ...nts available on System Shutdown with descriptions Table 5 38 System Shutdown Element DESCRIPTION Select Operation Shutdown System When Disruptive mode is On shuts down the LOGIQ P9 P7 when Submit Request is pressed Restart System When Disruptive mode is On restarts the LOGIQ P9 P7 when Submit Request is pressed Shutdown Application When Disruptive mode is On shuts down the application software wh...

Page 274: ...de Utility and set Disruptive mode to On 2 Navigate to Utility second page Service Utilities System Shutdown and then select an operation To shut down the LOGIQ P9 P7 select Shutdown System To restart the LOGIQ P9 P7 select Restart System To shut down the application software select Shutdown Application 3 To retain the current setting for Disruptive mode select Retain Disruptive Mode 4 Click Submi...

Page 275: ...ckpoints History Checkpoint Displays the name of the checkpoint Service Personnel Displays the ID for the logged in user Action Displays the service action Comment Displays comment text entered when the checkpoint was created Service Checkpoint Displays whether the checkpoint is a service checkpoint or not Create Checkpoint Action Selects the service action Value values are Scheduled Maintenance U...

Page 276: ...sktop R3 only To create a check point 1 Navigate to Utility second page Service Utilities Checkpoints 2 Under Create Checkpoints from Action select the action 3 In Comment enter notes for the checkpoint 4 If this is a checkpoint for service select Service Checkpoint 5 Click Save For more information Utilities on page 5 73 ...

Page 277: ...s on the LOGIQ P9 P7 asking whether the user will allow Disruptive mode and notifying them that normal operation might be disturbed If Yes is selected then Disruptive mode is turned on If No is selected then Disruptive mode is not turned on and an error message displays saying that permission to change the mode was denied When Disruptive mode is On the GE icon in the status bar changes to red and ...

Page 278: ...nsfer with descriptions Table 5 40 Data Transfer Element DESCRIPTION Type of Upload Type of log file For example Incremental Logs or Full Logs Monitoring Logs System Logs and Windows Logs are incrementally transferred when automatic transfer is enabled To enable automatic transfer navigate to System Admin and under Service check Enable Automatic Request for Service Upload Permission Whether the pe...

Page 279: ... Transfer Machine Logs to GE Default is checked Transfer Operator Information to GE Transfer Images captured without patient information to GE Default is checked 3 Click Save 4 Navigate to Utility second page Service Utilities Data Transfer 5 On Data Transfer select Scheduler and then select the days to perform the data transfer 6 Click Save Settings 7 To manually perform a data transfer click Sen...

Page 280: ...ormation on SSH is available to Class M licenses To access SSH select Utility Service Utilities SSH Figure 5 64 SSH This table shows all the elements available on SSH with descriptions To start the SSH server 1 Navigate to Utility Service Utilities Disruptive Mode Utility and set Disruptive mode to On 2 Navigate to Utility Service Utilities SSH 3 Click Start 4 To stop the SSH server select Stop Fo...

Page 281: ...the elements available on Network Capture with descriptions Table 5 42 Network Capture Element DESCRIPTION Network Capture Parameters Maximum Size Allowed size of the generated log file Valid value are 256MB 512MB 1024MB Devices DICOM configured devices for which you want to capture information If no additional devices are configured only All will be available Start Network Capture Select to start...

Page 282: ...d only All will be available 3 Select Start Network Capture to start the process This causes the network capture to start enables the Stop button and updates the Network Capture Status pane and changes the Status to Running 4 Click the Stop button to end data collection Stopping is a two step process Stops the data collection and immediately closes the etl file Collects additional diagnostic data ...

Page 283: ...lect Details and then view the options on the left side of the screen Press Show All to view all of the activated options The information on Options is available to all service class licenses To access Options navigate to Utility Service Options Figure 5 66 Options This table shows all the elements available on Options with descriptions Table 5 43 Options Element DESCRIPTION Software Options Optio...

Page 284: ...04324 REVISION 11 DRAFT JANUARY 24 2019 SERVICE MANUAL 5 100 Section 5 11 Common Service Desktop R3 only Software Option Keys Available Keys List of the option keys installed on the LOGIQ P9 P7 Table 5 43 Options Element DESCRIPTION ...

Page 285: ...ed unsaved value Update contact details The information on Agent Configuration is available to all service class licenses To access Agent Configuration navigate to Utility Service Agent Configuration Figure 5 67 Agent Configuration This table shows all the elements available on Agent Configuration with descriptions Table 5 44 Agent Configuration Element DESCRIPTION Agent Configuration Contact Deta...

Page 286: ...7 The same number as listed on the rating plate Serial Number Serial number of the agent read only If the agent is not registered with a serial number this field is populated with the serial number of the LOGIQ P9 P7 The serial number of the agent is tied to the serial number of the LOGIQ P9 P7 CRM No Customer Relationship Management CRM number System identifier assigned to the customer unit by th...

Page 287: ...scanner that may be out of specification Although some tests may be optional they should only be performed by qualified personnel Section 6 2 Regulatory Verify where applicable that any regulatory information or tests required by national law are present and accounted for and any regulatory tests required by national law are performed and documented Table 6 1 Chapter 6 Contents Section Description...

Page 288: ...owever if you are not satisfied with the factory settings use these controls to program those you prefer in each resolution NOTE All changed values will only be saved by selecting Exit from the OSD If not the adjusted values will be lost after loss of power Figure 6 1 Monitor Adjustment buttons Table 6 2 Main Menu Sub Menu Range Setting for LOGIQ P9 P7 1 Color Contrast 0 100 100 Dim Brightness 0 1...

Page 289: ...tments 6 3 Note 1920 x 1080 60Hz 2 Others H position 0 100 50 V position 0 100 50 Reset Return 3 Language English German French Spanish Italian Swedish Chinese Japanese English 4 Information Resolution Model Name Part Number Revision S W Version 5 Exit Table 6 2 Main Menu Sub Menu Range Setting for LOGIQ P9 P7 ...

Page 290: ...chaged more often than necessary to compensate The proper setup displays a complete gray scale The lowest level of black should just disappear into the background and the highest white should be bright but not saturated 1 Go to Utility System General 2 Press the OSD Control button to adjust the BRIGHTNESS and Contrast by using scroll bar to decrease increase value 6 3 1 1 1 Gamma 1 Go to Utility S...

Page 291: ...ng Table 6 3 Preset Parameter Description Dark Pre defined monitor settings for Dark Room Semi Dark Pre defined monitor settings for Semi Dark Room Light Pre defined monitor settings for Light Room OSD Control The monitor can also be adjusted in brightness and contrast For detailed adjustment press the OSD controls buttons on the screen The OSD menu will appear on the screen Brightness Contrast Ba...

Page 292: ... normally there should be no need for any further adjustments 1 Go to Utility second touch panel 2 Adjust Room profile Color Profile Gamma Brightness Contrast Roomprofile User defined as neccesary Figure 6 4 Monitor Adjustment Display Test patterns while the Utility is active Select Color Profile Select Gamma Display scan screen while the Utility is ac tive Select Room Profile Adjust Brightness an...

Page 293: ... Dark Semi Dark Light User Defined Color Profile 0 6 0 6500K 1 9000K 2 11000K 3 13000K 4 7500K 5 9500K 6 USER Gamma 2 2 or 2 4 Brightness Room Profile User Defined 0 100 Contrast Room Profile User Definded 0 100 Display Test patterns while the Utility is active Select Color Profile Select Gamma Display scan screen while the Utility is ac tive Select Room Profile Adjust Brightness and Constrast for...

Page 294: ...isplay while the Utility touch panel is active 2 Adjust Room Profile Color Profile as necessary 6 3 3 2 Room Profile Room Profile changes Brightness Contrast of main display If User Defined is selected the user can adjust Brightness Contrast by Brightness Contrast control at the bottom of the Touch Panel NOTE Brightness Contrast setting is displayed only when touch panel has Room profile button NO...

Page 295: ...e manufacturer for analysis There are different options to acquire this data that would give different results Table 7 1 Contents in Chapter 7 Section Description Page Number 7 1 Overview 7 1 7 2 Collect Vital System Information 7 2 7 2 1 Collecting System Information 7 2 7 2 2 Request for Service RFS R1 R2 R2 5 only 7 3 7 2 3 Request for Service RFS R3 only 7 5 7 3 Check Points Voltages 7 7 7 4 S...

Page 296: ...rted as a malfunction or being returned to the manufacturer NOTE This information is normally collected with the Alt D or Gather Logs utility Product Name LOGIQ P9 P7 1 From the touch panel select Utility System About Figure 7 1 About R1 R2 R2 5 only Figure 7 2 About R3 only 2 Record software version and System Image version Applications Software Software Version Software Revision Software Part Nu...

Page 297: ...d then click the SERVICE tab 4 Enter the password SHE and click the ACCEPT button to display the Service Tools window 5 Click the GFS button and fill out the displayed form Enter detailed Problem description 3 Click the SEND button to send the problem description to GE Service Application representatives NOTICE NOTICE Service Connectivity has to be checked out once before you can request for servi...

Page 298: ...creen is displayed 4 Write down and keep the Reference Number for follow up procedures then click OK NOTE If the service platform is not configured an Error message is displayed The request is NOT sent The request is saved in QUEUE for reviewing and or resending Figure 7 4 Request submitted Figure 7 5 Contact GE Queue write down and keep the Reference Number ...

Page 299: ...ter 7 Diagnostics Troubleshooting 7 5 7 2 3 Request for Service RFS R3 only 7 2 3 1 Request for Service 1 Move the cursor to the GE icon and press the right click select Contact GE 2 The Request for Service RFS page is displayed Figure 7 6 Contact GE Figure 7 7 Contact GE Request for Service ...

Page 300: ...ation representatives 4 Click the RFS History button on Contact GE page The Request for Service History page is displayed RFS histories are displayed up to 10 recently requested NOTICE NOTICE If Agent configuration is not configured correctly the Submit button is disabled Refer to the below Figure 7 8 Contact GE Not configured correctly of the Agent configuration Figure 7 9 Contact GE Request for ...

Page 301: ...or Power Status LEDs near the front cooling fan can provide information pertaining to the DC power distribution status 1 Remove Front Cover no tools required Figure 7 10 LED for Power Status LED Breaker OFF System OFF Breaker ON System OFF Breaker ON System ON Breaker ON System Sleep LIVE5V OFF ON ON ON N5V OFF OFF ON OFF 12V OFF OFF ON OFF P5V OFF OFF ON OFF Voltage Status ...

Page 302: ... screen from the scanner 1 Navigate and display the image screen volume to be captured 2 Press the P1 P2 P3 or P4 key depending on system configuration on the control panel and store the image onto the clipboard frame on left side of the screen 3 Select the stored image s and export them to DVD R CD R an external USB drive optional or mapped Network drive jpg bmp tiff 7 4 2 Export Log s and System...

Page 303: ...hat to do 1 Shut down the system and Clean the filter 7 4 3 2 Temperature exceeded threshold 7 4 3 2 1 Cause CPU Temperature exceeded threshold 100 C and therefore system must be shut down immediately 7 4 3 2 2 What to do 1 Shut down the system and Clean the filter 7 4 3 2 3 Log message of the high temperature Example Error acqHouseKeeping CPU Temperature Sensor BEP_CPU_TEMPERATURE 105 00 degrees ...

Page 304: ...d voltage level from voltage level monitoring circuits 7 4 3 3 2 What to Do 1 Press OK and reboot the system 2 If problem persists then shut down the system turn OFF breaker and reboot 7 4 3 3 3 Log message of the Voltage error Example Error acqHouseKeeping 540 MCB_AFE_3V3_0 2 5 outside tolerance limits UpperBound 3 6 LowerBound 2 970 Soft Limits are usually narrower than upperBound and lower boun...

Page 305: ...or Example Error acqHWCAP 1776 Error acqHWCAP 1776 Error acqHWCap 1776 HW RACK CONFIGURATION INVALID Error acqHWCAP 1776 Error acqHWCAP 1776 Error acqHWCAP 1776 Error acqHWCAP 1776 Board FuncRevs Provided Error acqHWCAP 1776 Error acqHWCAP 1776 MCB_FuncRev1A qty 1 Error acqHWCAP 1776 COMEXP_FuncRev1A qty 1 Error acqHWCAP 1776 MDC_FuncRev1A qty 1 Error acqHWCAP 1776 MPI_FuncRev1A qty 1 Error acqHWC...

Page 306: ... 5 1 Cause Unrecoverable error occurred and unable to continue scan Error dialog does not indicate the root cause of system error To identify the root cause clearly it is necessary to investigate the log files 7 4 3 5 2 What to do 1 Press OK turn off the console and reboot 2 If same issue persists then shut down the system and turn off the system breaker ...

Page 307: ... Exception Types Sub Type Codes GFI Hardware Exception GFI Setup Exception GFI Buffer Exception GFI Processing Exception Code Error Name Description 31 eSwHardwareException_ErrorHandler_GFIHardwareError Hardware Error MCB MDC MPI 167 eSwProcessingException_TsLevelOk_Timeout HV High Voltage is not available from MDC Hardware error Error EAErrorHandler 3276 Error from HouseKeeping GFI Hardware Excep...

Page 308: ...OR FAULT_STOP Severity FatalHW MDC Error GFE Ch0 empty GFE Ch1 empty BF_ERROR_A Severity FatalHW MCB Error One of Callisto FPGA GFE Ch0 empty GFE Ch1 empty BF_ERROR_B Severity FatalHW MCB Error One of Callisto FPGA scanctrl ScanControl startScan Tx Power Supply is not ready HV setup timeout after 4127 ms ScanSequencer NOT started Severity NonFatalSW MDC Error or MDC Error Software error Error EAEr...

Page 309: ... view the entire customer s desktop and operation system for diagnostics and trouble shooting Using VCO Virtual Console Observation a service technician or the OnLine Center can access and modify all PC settings and programs or run diagnostics on the customer s ultrasound scanner Remote access to the LOGIQ P9 P7 scanner requires permission and customer input before a GE service technician or OLC c...

Page 310: ...ck 3 Select Connect Clinical Lifeline see Figure 7 12 on page 7 16 R1 R2 R2 5 only or Figure 7 13 on page 7 16 R3 only below This activates Disruptive Mode and VCO for the application OLC to quickly assist the customer NOTE To disable disruptive mode select CANCEL 7 5 3 GE Icon and Remote Connection Refer to Section 5 9 for Remote Access Icons Figure 7 12 Connect Clinical Lifeline R1 R2 R2 5 only ...

Page 311: ... remote access to your LOGIQ P9 P7 scanner following InSite Notification appears on the systems screen 1 Enable Disruptive Mode feature by confirming YES NOTE If the customer does not wish to have diagnostics running at the time of the request they select NO A message is sent back to the OLC or FE that Disruptive Mode is not enabled Figure 7 14 Insite Notification R1 R2 R2 5 only Figure 7 15 Insit...

Page 312: ...4 2019 SERVICE MANUAL 7 18 Section 7 5 Remote Access to Service Platform 7 5 5 Common Service Desktop CSD Refer to Section 3 13 for accessing Common Service Desktop remotely 7 5 6 CSD Configuration Refer to Section 3 13 for accessing Common Service Desktop remotely ...

Page 313: ...SION 11 DRAFT JANUARY 24 2019 SERVICE MANUAL Chapter 7 Diagnostics Troubleshooting 7 19 Section 7 6 Minimum Configuration to Boot Scan LOGIQ P9 P7 will require at minimum MPI MCB with COMExpress MDC IO Box HDD Mounted on MBP and OPIO to boot up ...

Page 314: ... Instructions and Tech Tips Table 7 2 below outlines LOGIQ P9 P7 troubleshooting trees and instructions shown in the sub sections Table 7 2 Troubleshooting Trees and Instructions Sub section Description Page Number 7 7 1 System does not boot up 7 21 7 7 1 System does not boot up 7 21 7 7 2 Noise disturbs the image 7 22 7 7 4 Printer Malfunction 7 24 7 7 5 Monitor Troubleshooting 7 25 ...

Page 315: ...o Mains Power Switch is turned on on the backside of the system Is Standby Switch OXH Press Standby Switch till it changes to green System starts booting Press Standby Switch for approximately 5 sec until system is down Check cables between Console and Monitor Is there any picture on the monitor Is there any picture on the touch screen Shut off the power switch Wait for 10 sec Shut on the power sw...

Page 316: ...roubleshooting Trees Instructions and Tech Tips 7 7 2 Noise disturbs the image Figure 7 17 Noise disturbs the Image Troubleshooting Noise is shown in Image YES NO Is there any electrical devices that affect the Scanner Keep the Scanner away from those electrical devices use another wallsocket Check probes ...

Page 317: ...he trackball has low sensitivity NO YES Is it difficult to roll the trackball Remove the fixing ring by turning it counterclockwise Remove the trackball and clean it from dust Fixing Ring Return to normal scanning Contact GE service representative to replace the trackball module Set up the appropriate trackball response time via Trackball Speed button in the System Setup User Settings page Still l...

Page 318: ...inter loaded with paper Load paper by using the correct format Check paper size small large etc Check paper tray to fit with the used paper format Is printing media ink cartridge etc empty Depending on the Printer Type replace ink cartridge etc color Are the P keys configured properly Check programmed P keys and re configure them if not correct Is printing also impossible by manual operation Check...

Page 319: ... are bent Check if video is present on backplane Color is not uniform Turn ON the power to activate the Auto Degauss function Colored streaks appear in image Check for presence of magnetic sources near the monitor Eliminate the sources and then degauss the monitor Screen image is not centered or sized properly Adjust the picture location picture size picture rotation or pincushion distortion Some ...

Page 320: ...plication helps identify errors while the system is running Access this application from the Windows desktop or through Task Manager From ScLogWindow you can View the logs Save the log Filter the log To open ScLogWindow from the Windows desktop Figure 7 20 ScLogWindow from the Windows desktop Insert and activate the SSA key Exit to Windows From the Windows desktop click the ScLogWindow icon ...

Page 321: ... 7 Diagnostics Troubleshooting 7 27 To open ScLogWindow from Task Manager 1 Insert and activate the SSA key 2 Press Ctrl Alt Del and select Task Manager 3 In Task Manager select File Run New Task 4 In Open enter SclogWindow check Create this task with administrative privileges and then press OK ...

Page 322: ...dow open double click the EchoLoader icon 2 Use Alt Tab to put the ScLogWindow in front 3 While the application is booting up observe logging in ScLogWindow To save logs in ScLogWindow Select File Save as To filter logs in ScLogWindow 1 Select View and check the entries to filter 2 Select Stop to stop the logging 3 View the filtered logs 4 To clear the window and start a fresh log capture select C...

Page 323: ...s M SSA key support The SSA service does not support two Class M SSA keys plugged into the LOGIQ P9 P7 at the same time The first key will validate If a second key is plugged in the SSA service will not validate the second key Apart from validation plugging two SSA keys into the LOGIQ P9 P7 could cause additional problems Abnormal shutdown If an abnormal shutdown occurs there is a chance that the ...

Page 324: ... compromised on the LOGIQ P9 P7 or there is an issue with the facility reaching out to the back office Check with the network administrator Service alerts Service alert information is contained in Log SvcAlert txt Use this log to troubleshoot issues with alerts generated by the LOGIQ P9 P7 Alerts can also be viewed on the Service desktop Review log file content to determine the errors the LOGIQ P9...

Page 325: ...tion logs Hardware configuration information is contained in Log SysCfg csv Use this file to troubleshoot issues with hardware configuration also known as VPD This log helps to determine the part numbers of boards installed along with versions and serial numbers Boot up issues To troubleshoot issues at boot up refer to Bootup Issues on page 2 32 ...

Page 326: ...GERAFT LOGIQ P9 P7 DIRECTION 5604324 REVISION 11 DRAFT JANUARY 24 2019 SERVICE MANUAL 7 32 Section 7 7 Troubleshooting Trees Instructions and Tech Tips ...

Page 327: ...an 30 Volts 1 Turn off the scanner 2 Unplug the system 3 Maintain control of the system power plug 4 Wait for at least 20 seconds for capacitors to discharge as there are no test points to verify isolation Beware that the Power Supply Front End Processor and Back End Processor may be energized even if the power is turned off when the cord is still plugged into the AC Outlet UT The Waste of Electri...

Page 328: ... Express 8 127 8 24 Replacement of the HDD SSD 8 135 8 25 Replacement of Battery 8 137 8 26 Replacement of 4D 8 139 8 27 Replacement of Wireless LAN 8 141 8 28 Replacement of the Harness Cable and OPIO Cable Assy 8 142 8 29 Replacement of Peripheral Cable Assy 8 146 8 30 Replacement of the Probe Holder 8 153 8 31 Replacement of the Cable Hook 8 154 8 32 Replacement of the OPIO Tray 8 155 8 33 Repl...

Page 329: ...tery pack 8 174 8 46 Replacement of battery pack for LP7 P9 R2 Battery option 8 180 8 47 Replacement of MBOB 8 184 8 48 Replacement of MIO B 8 189 8 49 Replacement of BBC 8 192 8 50 Replacement of LOGIQ P9 ROTATION MODULE KIT 8 198 8 51 Replacement of ODD Dummy Cover R3 8 204 8 52 Replacement of Probe Light assy 8 205 Table 8 1 Chapter 8 Contents Section Description Page Number ...

Page 330: ...quipment prior to shipment GEHC employees as well as customers are responsible for ensuring that parts equipment have been properly decontaminated prior to shipment Under no circumstance should a part or equipment with visible body fluids be taken or shipped from a clinic or site for example body coils or and ultrasound probe The purpose of the regulation is to protect employees in the transportat...

Page 331: ...VIA AN ARM WRIST STRAP TO THE ADVISED ESD CONNECTION POINT LOCATED ON THE REAR OF THE SCANNER NEAR THE POWER CONNECTOR FOLLOW GENERAL GUIDELINES FOR HANDLING OF ELECTROSTATIC SENSITIVE EQUIPMENT WARNING WARNING THE WASTE OF ELECTRICAL AND ELECTRONIC EQUIPMENT MUST NOT BE DISPOSED AS UNSORTED MUNICIPAL WASTE AND MUST BE COLLECTED SEPARATELY PLEASE CONTACT THE MANUFACTURER OR OTHER AUTHORIZED DISPOS...

Page 332: ...prior to shipment Under no circumstance should a part or equipment with visible body fluids be taken or shipped from a clinic or site for example body coils or an ultrasound probe The purpose of the regulation is to protect employees in the transportation industry as well as the people who will receive or open this package Refer to Section 1 3 10 Returning Shipping System Probes and Repair Parts o...

Page 333: ...with Base Load Image and Application Software R3 x x or later 8 3 4 Preparations Before performing the Software Upgrade make sure that all system functions are working correct check the current Application Software version and the installed Options 8 3 5 Preparation 8 3 5 1 General Notes on LOGIS P7 P9 Software Loading When preparing to load software you must perform the following steps Back up th...

Page 334: ...re troubleshooting loss of image or patient data Disconnect the system from the network and remove all transducers from the system Be sure all USB devices printers only are connected and turned on except for USB Flash devices If a printer is plugged in at this time it is automatically installed Save all Service Presets if you are connected to InSite to restore remote connectivity after something i...

Page 335: ...dmin see Admin Recording the Software Option Keys These subsections include descriptions for recording setting up data for the following screens Hardcopy forms are provided here for convenience but content will be included if selected during Backup process Backing up this information is only required if an upgrade specifies the information be backed up or as an extra precaution against loss due to...

Page 336: ...g the TCP IP settings R2 x x and later 2 Record all settings in Table 8 4 8 3 5 2 1 3 Connectivity WLAN 1 Press Utility Connectivity TCP IP Wireless Network Configuration Configuration The Wireless Network Configuration tool appears Available Wireless Networks appear Table 8 4 Record settings from TCP IP screen Parameter Value Computer Name IP Settings Enable DHCP ON OFF IP Address Subnet Mask Def...

Page 337: ...cedures 8 11 2 Select the Properties Tab 3 Record all settings in Table 8 5 Table 8 5 Record settings from WLAN screen PARAMETER VALUE NETWORK NAME SSID NETWORK AUTHENTICATION DATA ENCRYPTION NETWORK KEY KEY INDEX Specify Yes No to The Key is Provided Automatically IEEE 802 1x AUTHENTICATION INFORMATION EAP TYPE ...

Page 338: ...the touch panel select Utility Connectivity Device 2 Select My Computer in the List of Devices if not already selected Figure 8 3 Connectivity Recording the AE Title and Port settings R1 x x Figure 8 4 Connectivity Recording the AE Title and Port settings R2 x x and later 3 Record all settings in Table 8 6 Table 8 6 Record settings for My Computer from Device screen Parameter Value AE Title Port N...

Page 339: ...cording Device Destination settings 1 From the touch panel select Utility Connectivity Service Figure 8 5 Connectivity Recording Device Destination settings 2 Record all settings in Table 8 8 for each Destination Device and Service Table 8 7 Record settings for each device listed in Device table Name IP Address Table 8 8 Record settings from Service screen Destination Device Properties ...

Page 340: ...om the touch panel select Utility Connectivity Dataflow Figure 8 6 Connectivity Recording Dataflow settings 2 Record all settings in Table 8 9 for each Destination Device and Service Table 8 9 Record settings from Dataflow screen Properties Name Direct Store Dataflow Verify Timeout sec ON OFF ON OFF ON OFF ON OFF ON OFF ON OFF ON OFF ON OFF Table 8 10 Record settings from Dataflow screen 2 Default...

Page 341: ...g the Print Key Assignments 1 From the touch panel select Utility Connectivity Buttons Figure 8 7 Connectivity Recording the Print Key Assignments 2 Record all settings in Table 8 11 Table 8 11 Record settings from Button screen Parameter Format Image Frames Compression Compression Quality Printflow View Print1 Print2 Print3 Print4 Print5 Print6 PrintScreen ...

Page 342: ...ord all settings in Table 8 16 8 3 5 2 1 9 Connectivity Service settings 1 From the touch panel select Utility Connectivity Service Table 8 12 Record settings from Button screen Still Images Format Ultrasound Image Secondary Capture Image Secondary Capture Video Secondary Capture Screen Compression None RLE JPEG JPEG2000 Clip Volumes Clips Add Multiframe Data ON OFF Compression None RLE JPEG JPEG2...

Page 343: ...gure 8 9 Connectivity Service settings 2 Record all settings in Table 8 13 8 3 5 2 1 10 Connectivity Recording Miscellaneous settings 1 From the touch panel select Utility Connectivity Miscellaneous Table 8 13 Record settings from Service screen Destination Device Name Services Types for each Destination Device Properties Name ...

Page 344: ...e Auto search for patient Automatic generation of Patient ID Auto Archiving patient data After End Current Patient go to Keep Search String Worklist Auto Query Show BBT Double click on patient list to start Detail Mode Export to USB HDD Create DICOMDIR Export to Network Storage Create DICOMDIR Automatic Disable Patient Data Remember cursor position on Transfer Screen Patient Exam Message Options O...

Page 345: ...xist in the internal storage Columns in examination listings ON OFF or Value Date Category Exam Description Img Size M A Disk Print and Store Options ON OFF or Value P 1 6 Key Sound Store Dual as Dicom Only Dual When Color Support is Mixed Store Multiframe for Sec Capture Loops Enable Smart Capture Area Store 2D Loop with Timeline Data Patient List Print Font Size DICOM Multi frame image resolutio...

Page 346: ...sers Figure 8 12 Admin Users WARNING WARNING WARNING Make sure that the Software Option Keys alphanumeric passwords have been recorded correctly If the key is incorrect you will not be able to log on after the software installation has been completed The password is case sensitive Hyphens must also be recorded There may be more than one password Table 8 15 Software Option Keys Item Value HW Number...

Page 347: ...agement 1 From the touch panel select Utility System Backup Restore Figure 8 13 System Data Store Management 2 Record all settings in Table 8 17 Table 8 16 Record settings from Users screen User ID Prefix Last Name First Name Group Membership Op Rights Table 8 17 Record settings from Backup Restore screen Move Files Older than in Days Reminder Dialog Interval Days Media Capacity EZMove EZBackup ...

Page 348: ... the touch panel select Utility System Peripherals Figure 8 14 System Recording Peripheral settings R1 x x Figure 8 15 System Recording Peripheral settings R2 x x and later 2 Record all settings in Table 8 18 Table 8 18 Record settings from Peripherals screen R1 x x Parameter Value Video Settings Format Standard Printer Default Printer Setup Print Full Screen Setup Enable Video Invert DVR Picture ...

Page 349: ...nd hardware versions in Table 8 21 Parameter Value Standard Printer Default Printer Parameter Value Media ____ DVR ____ USB DVD Format ____ PAL ____ NTSC Picture Quality ____ HQ ____ SP ____ LP ____ EP DVD Chapter Record Interval ____ 15 ____ 30 ____ 60 ____ 120 USB Playback Skip Interval ____ 15 ____ 30 ____ 60 ____ 120 USB Video codec R3 x x ____ H264 ____ MPEG2 USB Video Size R3 x x ____Full __...

Page 350: ...nguage 1 From the touch panel select Utility System General Figure 8 17 Location Region and Language R1 x x Figure 8 18 Location Region and Language R2 x x and later 2 Record all settings in Table 8 22 Table 8 22 Record settings from Location Parameter Value Hospital Department Preset Region Language Units Machine Description1 R2 x x Machine Description2 R2 x x Dedicated Preset R3 x x ...

Page 351: ... of software installation is offered in LOGIQ P9 P7 A Software Load from DVD R1 R2 or USB media R3 B Software Re Load from Repository Situation Harddrive is new Reload from Repository fails Wish to perform Clean Install Re installation for application or operating system issues Perform Software Load from DVD or USB media Refer to section 8 3 7 Perform Software Reload Refer to section 8 3 8 ...

Page 352: ...ess DEL If AN key is installed or press left bottom key of trackball If there s no AN Key to enter BIOS 3 Type maru for password NOTICE NOTICE If there s no AN key please use trackball to move menu in BIOS mode and click left bottom key of trackball to select menu in BIOS and double click to set or change the value in BIOS Right bottom key of trackball is ESC in BIOS Left bottom key of trackball t...

Page 353: ...tting value from SATA 1 Drive to SATA 2 Drive in 1st Boot Device change the setting value from SATA 2 Drive to SATA 1 Drive in 2nd Boot Device 5 Go to Save Exit in BIOS menu and select Save Changes and Exit Then the system will re boot 6 Press DVD Drive eject button 7 Place the Base System Software DVD on the tray 8 Wait few moments for DVD drive to read DVD contents ...

Page 354: ... Software Installation Upgrade Procedure 9 The notification screen appears and then hit the Enter key NOTE Use simulator A N keyboard if customer s system does not have external A N keyboard 10 Select either 1 Load the complete disk or 2 Load the bootable C and repository Z partition only and hit the Enter key ...

Page 355: ... 12 Approx 40 minutes later loading the software will be completed 13 Remove Base System Software DVD and type exit to reboot the system 14 At the first system reboot after loading the software the OS will reboot the system automatically 15 After the reboot the installation of system Windows Embedded Standard will be fully completed 16 Go to BIOS mode Refer to the procedure 2 3 above ...

Page 356: ...RY 24 2019 SERVICE MANUAL 8 30 Section 8 3 System Software Installation Upgrade Procedure 17 Go to Save Exit in BIOS menu and select Restore Defaults 18 Go to Boot in BIOS menu and check that 1st Boot Device is set to SATA 1 and 2nd Boot Device is set to SATA 2 ...

Page 357: ...LOGIQ P9 P7 DIRECTION 5604324 REVISION 11 DRAFT JANUARY 24 2019 SERVICE MANUAL Chapter 8 Replacement Procedures 8 31 19 Go to Save Exit in BIOS menu and select Save Changes and Exit Then the system will re boot ...

Page 358: ...is installed or press left bottom key of trackball If there s no AN Key to enter BIOS 3 Type maru for password NOTICE NOTICE If there s no AN key please use trackball to move menu in BIOS mode and click left bottom key of trackball to select menu in BIOS and double click to set or change the value in BIOS Right bottom key of trackball is ESC in BIOS Left bottom key of trackball to enter BIOS and s...

Page 359: ...etting value from SATA 1 Drive to SATA 2 Drive in 1st Boot Device change the setting value from SATA 2 Drive to SATA 1 Drive in 2nd Boot Device 5 Go to Save Exit in BIOS menu and select Save Changes and Exit Then the system will reboot 6 Press DVD Drive eject button 7 Place the Base System Software DVD on the tray 8 Wait few moments for DVD drive to read DVD contents ...

Page 360: ...ystem Software Installation Upgrade Procedure 9 The notification screen appears and then hit the Enter key NOTE Use the trackball and left set key if the customer s system does not have an external A N keyboard 10 Select either A Load the complete disk or B Load the C partition only and hit the Enter key ...

Page 361: ...rox 30 40 minutes later loading the software will be completed 13 Remove Base System Software DVD and hit the Enter key to reboot the system 14 At the first system reboot after loading the software the OS will reboot the system automatically 15 After the reboot the installation of system Windows Embedded Standard 7 will be fully completed 16 Go to BIOS mode Refer to the procedure 2 3 above ...

Page 362: ...RY 24 2019 SERVICE MANUAL 8 36 Section 8 3 System Software Installation Upgrade Procedure 17 Go to Save Exit in BIOS menu and select Restore Defaults 18 Go to Boot in BIOS menu and check that 1st Boot Device is set to SATA 1 and 2nd Boot Device is set to SATA 2 ...

Page 363: ...LOGIQ P9 P7 DIRECTION 5604324 REVISION 11 DRAFT JANUARY 24 2019 SERVICE MANUAL Chapter 8 Replacement Procedures 8 37 19 Go to Save Exit in BIOS menu and select Save Changes and Exit Then the system will re boot ...

Page 364: ... x x 8 3 7 3 1 Set the system boot order BIOS setting 1 Prepare the THUMB DRIVER R3 x x USB media including Base Image Load Windows 10 2 Insert USB media to on the system USB port 3 Power on the scanner 4 Press DEL If AN key is installed or press left bottom key of trackball If there s no AN Key to enter BIOS 5 Enter the maru in Enter Password Figure 8 19 System USB port Figure 8 20 Enter Password...

Page 365: ...ment Procedures 8 39 6 In Boot page Change Boot Option 1 to USB memory which is inserted NOTE The name of USB memory can be displayed different depend on the inserted USB memory 7 After changed the Boot Option 1 save the BIOS set and exit by pressing F10 key Figure 8 21 Boot page 1 Figure 8 22 Boot page 2 ...

Page 366: ...r ON the scanner 2 Wait few moments for USB drive to read USB contents 3 The notification screen appears like below 4 Select 1 Load the complete disk FULL and Press OK button using the trackball key NOTE If there is no physical keyboard option use the external keyboard or on screen menu 5 A confirmation window appears and then Press Yes button using the trackball key Figure 8 23 The notification s...

Page 367: ...em 9 At the first system reboot after loading the software the OS will reboot the system automatically 10 After the reboot the installation will be fully completed NOTE Do NOT touch the system during this process Activating the keyboard mouse or front panel could corrupt the installation While the script is running several window or dialog boxes appear on the screen At times it may look like the s...

Page 368: ...y 2 About few minutes the following options will appear Select your product Click Start Installation button 3 Don t press any key and wait until the software installation is done 4 After the installation completes the system will be rebooted automatically 5 SW License window may appear then enter correct Option String and click OK NOTE The HW Id shown in the picture is an example Figure 8 26 Click...

Page 369: ...e Installation Preparation R1 x x or R2 x x 1 Verify the system boot up to Windows Screen 2 Prepare the Application Software DVD 3 Press DVD Drive eject button and place the Application Software DVD on the tray 4 Click Windows Explorer icon on the taskbar 5 Select G drive in the tree view 6 Double click LoadSoftware bat Software Installation will begin ...

Page 370: ...pplication Software Installation process will take approximately 20 minutes 2 Select your product Click Start Installation button 3 After the installation completes the system will be rebooted automatically NOTE Do not remove Application Software DVD from drive R1 x x or R2 x x 4 After rebooting the system the Start Application window appears Remove the DVD from the tray R1 x x or R2 x x then clic...

Page 371: ...GEDRAFT LOGIQ P9 P7 DIRECTION 5604324 REVISION 11 DRAFT JANUARY 24 2019 SERVICE MANUAL Chapter 8 Replacement Procedures 8 45 5 If SW License window appears then enter correct Option String and click OK ...

Page 372: ...ection 8 3 System Software Installation Upgrade Procedure 8 3 7 6 Software DVD USB Storage Remove the rear cover and store the software DVD USB in the system 1 Remove the rear cover 2 Store the Software DVD in the pocket R1 R2 R2 5 only Figure 8 29 Removing the rear cover Figure 8 30 CD pocket ...

Page 373: ... DIRECTION 5604324 REVISION 11 DRAFT JANUARY 24 2019 SERVICE MANUAL Chapter 8 Replacement Procedures 8 47 3 Store the Software USB STICK in the pocket as below picture R3 only Figure 8 31 USB stick pocket USB STICK POCKET ...

Page 374: ...nstallation from Common Service Desktop R1 x x or R2 x x NOTE This procedure requires PC with LAN connection capable of reaching to to GE Network 8 3 8 1 Involking Software Reload 1 Select SERVICE from UTILITY Menu R1 x x or Select SERVICE from UTILITY Menu R2 x x Figure 8 32 Utility menu R1 x x Figure 8 33 Utility menu R2 x x 2 Select GE Service and enter Password ...

Page 375: ... Procedures 8 49 3 Verify entering to Common Service Desktop CSD 4 Select Disruptive Mode under Common Utility in Utilities Tab 5 Acknowledge Disruptive Mode on Console Screen 6 Verify Disruptive Mode NOTE This operation cannot continue without user acknowledge 7 Select Invoke SW Reload under Common Utilities ...

Page 376: ...e Procedure 8 Click Setup software reload 9 Select SYSTEM SHUTDOWN from Common Utility Menu in CSD 10 Select Restart System Retain Disruptive Mode 11 Press SUBMIT 12 On console side wait until application software loading completes 13 Rest of the processes are same as 8 3 7 4 Application Software Installation Preparation R1 x x or R2 x x ...

Page 377: ...5604324 REVISION 11 DRAFT JANUARY 24 2019 SERVICE MANUAL Chapter 8 Replacement Procedures 8 51 8 3 9 Software Installation from Common Service Desktop R3 x x For detail information please refer to 8 3 9 Software Reload on page 5 81 ...

Page 378: ...se Chinese To setup the system to display the messages in Japanese Chinese NOTE You cannot enter text in Japanese Chinese 1 Press Regional Options in Utility System General The Region and Language pop up appears 2 Select the Administrative tab In the Language for non Unicode programs section select the Change system locale button The Region and Language Settings pop up menu appears Figure 8 34 Adm...

Page 379: ...n or Chinese Simplified PRC Press OK 4 The Change System Locale pop up prompt appears Select Cancel to not reboot the system yet 5 Select Close on the Administrative tab The Change System Locale pop up prompt appears again Select Cancel to not reboot the system yet 6 Reboot the system using Power on off button Figure 8 35 Set Language example Figure 8 36 Change system locale ...

Page 380: ...FT JANUARY 24 2019 SERVICE MANUAL 8 54 Section 8 3 System Software Installation Upgrade Procedure 7 Open the Administrative tab and check Japanese or Chinese displays under Current language for non Unicode programs Figure 8 37 Administrative tab example ...

Page 381: ...8 Replacement Procedures 8 55 8 Under Format select Japanese Japan Chinese Simplified PRC Press Apply Press OK 9 In Utility System General set the Language as Japanese or Chinese Press Save and reboot the system using Power on off button Figure 8 38 Formats Figure 8 39 Change the system language ...

Page 382: ..._____________ Software Revision _____________ Base Image Software Part Number ____________ Software Revision ________________ ___ Passed ___ Failed Mode Transition 4 3 7 Mode Transition Checks ___ Passed ___ Failed Functional Checks 4 3 8 Functional Check CW Mode Optional ___ Passed ___ Failed ___ N A WLAN Optional ___ Passed ___ Failed ___ N A 4D Optional ___ Passed ___ Failed ___ N A Power Assis...

Page 383: ...AL Chapter 8 Replacement Procedures 8 57 Section 8 5 Settings Backup and Restore This section briefly describes Image Setting backup and restore function For detailed documentations and warnings refer to Chapter 16 Section System Backup and Restore Preset Menu in the Basic User Manual ...

Page 384: ...s reflect that the images have been moved to removable media and are no longer on the hard drive 1 Insert a media into the drive or USB device into a USB port NOTE About formatting media See Formatting removable media on Basic User Manual for more information 2 In the patient screen select the dataflow Local Archive Int HD 3 On the touch panel press Utility 4 On the Utility touch panel press Syste...

Page 385: ...emovable media EZMove Copy the data from the local HDD to the removable media After copying the image file to the media EZMove deletes the image file from the Local HD 8 5 4 1 EZBackup and EZMove Basically when you perform the EZBackup or EZMove procedure you insert the media or connect USB HDD if applicable the system backs up moves the images and creates a reference between the patient database ...

Page 386: ...sly backed up once by EZBackup or Export 5 Verify the information on the EZBackup EZMove Wizard Page 2 The backup may span multiple media This page tells you how many media you need to do this backup After you have gathered the media allow for one extra media just in case you are ready to begin the backup Press Next Free Space Total Size tells you the size of the data you have selected to store an...

Page 387: ...ement Procedures 8 61 8 5 5 Option Keys 1 From the touch panel select Utility System Backup Restore 2 ADD or REMOVE new option key at Enter New Option Key field Figure 8 40 Option Keys NOTE This screen shot and options may slightly differ between product type and releases 3 Record de settings in Table 12 ...

Page 388: ...on 8 6 Replacement of Front Cover Section 8 6 Replacement of Front Cover 8 6 1 Manpower 1 person 1 min 8 6 2 Tools None required 8 6 3 Removal Procedure 1 Simply pull out Front Cover Figure 8 41 Front Cover 2 Front cover is attached using four latches as shown below Figure 8 42 latches Front Cover ...

Page 389: ...e Air filter from Front Cover Figure 8 43 Removal of Air filter 8 6 4 Installation Procedure 1 Front cover and Air filter to be installed in reverse order of removal 2 Align the edges and simply push to make sure all four latches are engaged Figure 8 44 Installation of latches 8 6 5 Functional Check Visual inspection only AIR FILTER FRONT ...

Page 390: ...f Top Cover 8 7 1 Manpower 1 person 5 min 8 7 2 Tools None required 8 7 3 Removal Procedure 1 Top Cover shapes differ for each configuration but removal installation procedure are the same Figure 8 45 Low Cabinet and High cabinet 2 Slide out Top Cover toward front of the console No tools required Figure 8 46 Slide out Top Cover Low Cabinet High Cabinet ...

Page 391: ...lacement Procedures 8 65 8 7 4 Installation Procedure 1 Cover to be installed in reverse order of removal 2 Make sure latches on both sides are engaged NOTE For Mid and High Cabinet type there is Guide Rail for installation Figure 8 47 Guide Rail and latch 8 7 5 Functional Check Visual inspection only ...

Page 392: ...cement of Side Cover Section 8 8 Replacement of Side Cover 8 8 1 Manpower 1 person 15 min 8 8 2 Tools Standard Phillips Screwdriver 8 8 3 Removal Procedure 8 8 3 1 Removal Procedure Side Cover L 1 Remove Top Cover 2 Remove 3 screws for Side Cover L Figure 8 49 Side Cover screw Figure 8 48 Removal of Top cover ...

Page 393: ...P9 P7 DIRECTION 5604324 REVISION 11 DRAFT JANUARY 24 2019 SERVICE MANUAL Chapter 8 Replacement Procedures 8 67 3 Pull out Side Cover L There is mechanical hook on bottom of the part Figure 8 50 Pull out Side Cover L ...

Page 394: ...24 REVISION 11 DRAFT JANUARY 24 2019 SERVICE MANUAL 8 68 Section 8 8 Replacement of Side Cover 8 8 3 2 Removal Procedure Side Cover R 1 Remove Top Cover 2 Remove knobs Figure 8 52 Removing RS probe knobs Figure 8 51 Removal of Top cover ...

Page 395: ...Procedures 8 69 3 Remove 3 screws for Side Cover R Figure 8 53 Side Cover R screw 4 Pull out Side Cover R There is mechanical hook on bottom of the part Figure 8 54 Pull out SIde Cover R 8 8 4 Installation Procedure Cover to be installed in reverse order of removal 8 8 5 Functional Check Visual inspection only ...

Page 396: ... Section 8 9 Replacement of Rear Cover 8 9 1 Manpower 1 person 1 min 8 9 2 Tools No tool 8 9 3 Removal Procedure 1 Pull the rear cover and remove it as following figure Figure 8 55 Removal of Rear Cover 8 9 4 Installation Procedure 1 Cover to be installed in reverse order of removal 8 9 5 Functional Check Visual inspection only ...

Page 397: ...ndard Phillips Screwdriver NOTE Short type driver preferable for Foot Rest Cover removal installation 8 10 3 Removal Procedure 8 10 3 1 Removal Procedure Side Tray Procedures are common for both the Left and Right Side Tray 1 Remove 2 screws and carefully lift up the side tray Figure 8 56 Side Tray screw points 2 Remove 2 screws and carefully lift up the side tray Figure 8 57 SIDE TRAY FIX BRKT sc...

Page 398: ...f Side Tray Foot Rest Cover 8 10 3 2 Removal Procedure Foot Rest Cover 1 Remove Front Cover refer to section 8 6 2 Remove Top Cover refer to section 8 7 3 Remove Side Cover refer to section 8 8 4 Remove 3 screws Figure 8 58 Foot Rest Cover 8 10 4 Installation Procedure Parts to be installed in reverse order of removal ...

Page 399: ... 2 Tools Standard Phillips Screwdriver 4 mm Hex Wrench 8 11 3 Preparations 1 Lock the Monitor Arm to prevent hazard Refer to the figure below 8 11 4 Monitor Remove Procedure 1 Unscrew 2 screws then remove the Monitor rear panel Refer to the figure below WARNING WARNING Be care that the monitor does not fall during the replacement process Figure 8 59 Locking the Monitor Arm Figure 8 60 Removing the...

Page 400: ...nitor and LCD Arm Plastic Covers 2 Unscrew 5 screws then remove cable clamp NOTE There is cable position marker at red circle 3 Disconnect three Monitor cables Refer to the figure below Figure 8 62 Disconnecting Monitor cables Figure 8 61 Unscrew cable clamp screws Caution This Clamp was only applied by opposite direction ...

Page 401: ...NUAL Chapter 8 Replacement Procedures 8 75 4 Unscrew 2 screws then separate the Monitor from the Monitor Stand Arm Refer to the figure below Figure 8 63 Unscrewing 2 screws separating the Monitor 8 11 5 Monitor Installation Procedure Parts to be installed in reverse order of removal ...

Page 402: ...Plastic Covers 8 11 6 LCD Arm Plastic Covers Remove Procedure 1 Unscrew 1 screw than remove 3rd Arm Cover Refer to the figure below 2 Remove 2nd Axis Cover Refer to the figure below 3 Remove 2nd Arm Cover Refer to the figure below Figure 8 64 Removing the 3rd Arm Cover Figure 8 65 Removing 2nd Axis Cover Figure 8 66 Removing 2nd Arm Cover ...

Page 403: ...19 SERVICE MANUAL Chapter 8 Replacement Procedures 8 77 4 Unscrew 1 screw and Remove the 1st Arm Cover Refer to the figure below 8 11 7 LCD Arm Plastic Covers Installation Procedure Parts to be installed in reverse order of removal Figure 8 67 Removing the 1st Arm Cover ...

Page 404: ...ersons 10 minutes 8 12 2 Tools Standard Phillips Screwdriver Hex Wrench 8 12 3 Pre Work 1 LCD Monitor and Monitor Cable Cover removed refer to section 8 11 8 12 4 Removal Procedure 1 Remove 9 screws and remove the Monitor Rear Cover Figure 8 68 Monitor Rear Cover screw points 2 Remove 11 screws and remove the Monitor Front Cover and Glass Filter Assy Figure 8 69 Monitor Front Cover screw points ...

Page 405: ... MANUAL Chapter 8 Replacement Procedures 8 79 8 12 5 Installation Procedure 1 Parts to be installed in reverse order of removal 8 12 6 Functional Check Visual Check only CAUTION CAUTION Make sure not to remain any dust on Glass during Front Cover and Glass Filter Assy installation ...

Page 406: ...m Holder Grip 8 13 1 Manpower 2 person 5 minutes 8 13 2 Tools Standard Phillips Screwdriver Hex Wrench 8 13 3 Removal Procedure 8 13 3 1 Removal Procedure Fixed Arm Cover 1 Remove 1 screw and lift up the Fixed Arm Cover Figure 8 70 Fixed Arm Cover screw point 8 13 3 2 Removal Procedure Fixed Arm Holder Grip 1 Remove 2 screws and pull out the Fixed Arm Holder Grip Figure 8 71 Fixed Arm Holder Grip ...

Page 407: ...RECTION 5604324 REVISION 11 DRAFT JANUARY 24 2019 SERVICE MANUAL Chapter 8 Replacement Procedures 8 81 8 13 4 Installation Procedure Parts to be installed in reverse order of removal 8 13 5 Functional Check Visual Check only ...

Page 408: ...d parts OPIO Assy itself Main PWA Assy LCD Touch module Assy HUB Board Encoder Freeze key Assy OPIO AN Key Gel warmer board and Trackball Assy 8 14 1 Manpower 1 person 5 minutes 8 14 2 Tools Standard Phillips Screwdriver 8 14 3 Removal Procedure Nesting of the parts are as follows For example to access Encoder for repair OP Panel must be removed and then OPIO Main PWA assy must be removed Figure 8...

Page 409: ...emoval Procedure Trackball Ring NOTE Removal of Trackball Ring and Cleaning does not require tools 1 Turn the ring counter clock wise 2 Lift trackball from OP Panel Figure 8 73 Trackball Ring 8 14 3 2 Removal Procedure OP Panel Assy Figure 8 74 OP Panel Assy 1 Remove 7 screws from bottom of the OPIO Base Figure 8 75 Bottom of OPIO Base ...

Page 410: ...ANUAL 8 84 Section 8 14 Replacement of OPIO and Related Parts 2 Remove 2 screws on OPIO covers Figure 8 76 Rear of OPIO Base 3 Remove USB cables on Touch panel and unscrew 2 screws Refer to following figure Figure 8 77 USB cable position and screw points USB connector Screw points ...

Page 411: ...placement Procedures 8 85 4 Lift OP Panel Figure 8 78 Lift OP Panel 5 Remove USB locking type Cable 6 Remove OPIO Power cable 7 Remove USB locking type connector Figure 8 79 Removal of connectors 8 OP Panel can now be separated from the console USB locking type Cable OPIO Power cable GEL AN KEY Cable ...

Page 412: ... on AN keyboard Brkt 2 screws on right side and 2 screws on left side Figure 8 80 Removal of screws 2 Unscrew 2 screws on AN keyboard Brkt only half 1 screw on right side and 1 screw on left side Do not remove these screws Red circle in following figure Figure 8 81 Half unscrewing points 3 Push the AN keyboard so that screw holes meet the screw head as following figure Figure 8 82 Half unscrewing ...

Page 413: ... 8 Replacement Procedures 8 87 4 Disconnect USB cables as following figure Figure 8 83 Disconnecting USB cable 8 14 3 4 Removal Procedure Trackball 1 Remove a connector from back of the LCD Touch Panel Assy 2 Remove 2 screws 3 Slowly lift up trackball from OP Panel Figure 8 84 Trackball removal ...

Page 414: ...88 Section 8 14 Replacement of OPIO and Related Parts 8 14 3 5 Removal Procedure LCD Touch Panel Assy 1 Disconnect connectors as following figure Figure 8 85 Disconnection of LCD Touch panel Assy 2 Remove 4 screws as following figure Figure 8 86 Removal of 4 screws of LCD Touch panel Assy ...

Page 415: ...hapter 8 Replacement Procedures 8 89 8 14 3 6 Removal Procedure Freeze key assy 1 Remove connector as following figure Figure 8 87 Disconnection of freeze key Assy connector 2 Remove 3 screws from Freeze key Assy Figure 8 88 Screw points of freeze key assy 3 Slowly lift board from OP Panel ...

Page 416: ...ARY 24 2019 SERVICE MANUAL 8 90 Section 8 14 Replacement of OPIO and Related Parts 8 14 3 7 Removal Procedure OP Panel Main PWA Assy 1 Carefully lift up knobs as following figures 2 Place the new knobs Figure 8 89 Position of knobs Figure 8 90 Removal of knobs ...

Page 417: ...RVICE MANUAL Chapter 8 Replacement Procedures 8 91 3 Disconnect freeze key assy connector trackball connector and Touch panel connectors Refer to following figure Figure 8 91 Removal of connectors on Main PWA assy Trackball connector Freeze key connector Touch panel connector ...

Page 418: ...DIRECTION 5604324 REVISION 11 DRAFT JANUARY 24 2019 SERVICE MANUAL 8 92 Section 8 14 Replacement of OPIO and Related Parts 4 Remove 23 screws around PWA Refer to following figure Figure 8 92 Screw points on Main PWA Assy ...

Page 419: ... Procedure Encoder on PWA 1 Remove OP Panel Main PWA Assy 2 Loosen nut 3 Remove part Figure 8 93 Removal of Encoder 8 14 3 9 Removal Procedure Touch panel 1 Remove OP Panel Assy 2 Separate LCD Touch Panel Assy from OP Panel Assy 3 Remove 12 screws on 3 BRKT and remove 3 BRKT Refer to following figure Figure 8 94 Screw points to remove 3 BRKT ...

Page 420: ... and remove 1 BRKT Refer to following figure Figure 8 95 Screw points to remove 3 BRKT 5 Remove flexible connectors and carefully lift up Touch panel Figure 8 96 Disconnection of Touch panel connector 8 14 4 Installation Procedure 1 Parts to be installed in reverse order of removal NOTE Make sure to assemble Rubber Sheet securely to PWA Figure 8 97 Installation of PWA ...

Page 421: ...esulting to have only the wall paper ping cherry blossom without touch panel buttons When this occurs go into Windows desktop and double click OPIO Position Reset icon Alternatively go to Windows graphics property manager and bring SCREEN3 to below SCREEN1 8 14 5 Functional Check CAUTION CAUTION Make sure not to remain any dust on Glass during OPIO Upper Cover and Touch Screen Assy installation Te...

Page 422: ...15 3 Removal Procedure 1 By means of a small slotted screwdriver carefully push against the hardkey cap 2 Lift the cap until it is completely loosened from its base 3 Place the new hardkey cap down until it snaps into position Figure 8 99 Push against the circle cap and lift it NOTE Each of the key have Slit where flathead screwdriver can be inserted for easy removal Figure 8 100 Slit for removal ...

Page 423: ...Chapter 8 Replacement Procedures 8 97 8 15 5 Functional Check Test Refer to Note System Exterior Visual Check section 4 3 1 Control panel visual check only Power On Off section 4 3 3 System Integration Checks section 4 3 5 section 4 3 5 1 OPIO Test only OPIO Interface Check section 4 3 8 ...

Page 424: ...3 Preparations 1 Power Off Shutdown the system 8 16 4 Removal Procedure 1 Remove 1 Key Left Shift Key F5 Key 6 Key 7 Key H Key J Key N Key Back space Key Right Shift Key and Pg Up Key by using fingertips Refer to below Figure 8 75 Figure 8 101 Remove key 1 Left Shift F5 6 7 H J N Back space Right Shift Pg Up 2 Remove the 6 screws using the plus screwdriver Refer to below Figure 8 76 Figure 8 102 L...

Page 425: ...ut key caps Refer to below Figure 8 77 Figure 8 103 Detaching key caps 8 16 5 Installation Procedure 1 Parts to be installed in reverse order of removal 8 16 6 Replacement Checking Procedure 1 Insert service dongle key in the front USB port of OPIO 2 Push the power button and then click the exit 3 Exit to windows mode by inputting the password ...

Page 426: ...C scanner target bin ScFpApiTest exe Figure 8 104 5 Check on the Keyboard Test on check box 6 Check that pressed key is displayed except for Fn key when AN Keyboard is pressed 7 End ScFpApiTest by click the Op Panel Close button Figure 8 105 8 16 7 Functional Check Test Refer to Note System Exterior Visual Check section 4 3 1 Control panel visual check only Power On Off section 4 3 3 System Integr...

Page 427: ...Nest Box MPI MCB MDC MIO CWD DCWD EEPROM DC4D Battery HDD and SOM 8 17 1 Manpower 1 person 15 minutes for each part 8 17 2 Tools Standard Phillips Screwdriver 8 17 3 Pre Work 1 Front cover removed refer to section 8 6 3 2 Rear cover removed refer to section 8 9 3 8 17 4 Nest Box Access 1 Remove Rear Cover refer to section 8 9 2 Remove 2 screws and Power Cord Fix Bracket Figure 8 106 Power Cord Fix...

Page 428: ...ON 11 DRAFT JANUARY 24 2019 SERVICE MANUAL 8 102 Section 8 17 Replacement around Nest Box 3 Remove 5 screws and Cable Cover Bracket Figure 8 107 Cable Cover Bracket 4 Disconnect Cables Figure 8 108 Cable Disconnecting points Cable Cover Bracket ...

Page 429: ...refer to section 8 6 2 Disconnect 1 fan connector of bottom fan 3 Unlock cable clamp then pull out connector and cable of bottom fan Refer to following figures Figure 8 109 Fan Connector 4 Remove 2 screws on front side Figure 8 110 Front side screw points 5 Remove the rear cover refer to section 8 9 6 Remove Power cord fix bracket and power cord refer to section 8 17 7 Remove cable cover bracket a...

Page 430: ...4 2019 SERVICE MANUAL 8 104 Section 8 17 Replacement around Nest Box 8 Remove 2 screws on rear side Figure 8 111 Rear side screw points 9 Pull out Nest Box Figure 8 112 Nest Box 8 17 6 Installation Procedure Nest Box Parts to be installed in reverse order of removal ...

Page 431: ...04324 REVISION 11 DRAFT JANUARY 24 2019 SERVICE MANUAL Chapter 8 Replacement Procedures 8 105 8 17 7 Removal Procedure Board Assy in Nest Box 1 Get Next Box access 2 Remove 7 screws on EMI bracket Figure 8 113 Screw points on Nest Box ...

Page 432: ... JANUARY 24 2019 SERVICE MANUAL 8 106 Section 8 17 Replacement around Nest Box 3 Draw MPI MCB and IO Box out of the Nest Frame Figure 8 114 Separating Board Assy Figure 8 115 Board assys in Nest Box MDC board assy IO BOX assy MPI board assy MCB board assy ...

Page 433: ...acement Procedures 8 107 8 17 8 Removal Procedure Separating MPI and MCB 1 Unscrew 6 screws Refer to following figure Figure 8 116 Screw points on MPI assy 2 Carefully separate MPI assy from MCB assy Refer to following figure Figure 8 117 Lifting up MPI and position of Stacking up connector on MPI assy ...

Page 434: ...Box 8 17 9 Removal Procedure Separating DCWD Board Option from MPI Philips screw driver required to add this part 1 Remove 3 screws on MPI assy Figure 8 118 DCWD Board screw points 2 Carefully separate DCWD board from MPI assy not to damage the DCWD connector Refer to following figure Figure 8 119 Position of DCWD board connector ...

Page 435: ...L Chapter 8 Replacement Procedures 8 109 8 17 10 Separating MDC assy from MCB assy 1 Remove 7 screws around MDC assy Refer to following figure Figure 8 120 Screw points around MDC assy 2 Carefully separate MDC assy from MCB assy Refer to following figure Figure 8 121 Removal of MDC assy ...

Page 436: ...is monitored for sub system compatibility Therefore when MCB board is replaced EEPROM must be moved from one board to the other to make sure vital information pertaining to the system is transferred to the new MCB board EEPROM must be moved Figure 8 122 EEPROM 1 Locate EEPROM on MCB Board Figure 8 123 Location of EEPROM example 2 Gently lift up EEPROM from its socket by using a chip puller or a sm...

Page 437: ...MCB board print mark Figure 8 124 Aligning EEPROM NOTE Inserting EEPROM in wrong direction will result in permanent damage to EEPROM or to MCB board Proceed with caution 5 Verify tips of all 8 pins are aligned with socket 6 Gently push down EEPROM to its position 8 17 12 Separating MCB assy from Brackets and COM Express 1 Remove 7 screws around MCB assy Refer to following figure Figure 8 125 Screw...

Page 438: ...eplacement around Nest Box 2 Remove MCWD board from MCB assy Refer to following figure NOTE Be careful not to damage CWD connector Figure 8 126 Removal of MCWD board 3 Remove Stud on MCB assy and carefully lift up the MCB assy Refer to following figure Figure 8 127 Stud position on MCB board MCWD board assy ...

Page 439: ...nt Procedures 8 113 8 17 13 Separating DC4D Unit from IO BOX 1 Unscrew 12 screws to remove the IO BOX Cover Figure 8 128 Screw points of IO BOX cover 2 Unscrew five screws to remove the DC4D from the MIO Assy Refer to following figure Figure 8 129 Screw points of DC4D Assy 3 Carefully lift up the DC4D unit ...

Page 440: ... Replacement around Nest Box 8 17 14 Separating Battery Unit from IO BOX 1 Unscrew 12 screws to remove the MIO Cover refer to section 8 17 13 2 Unscrew 8 screws and 2 Battery connectors Refer to following figure Figure 8 130 Screw points and Connectors on battery assy 3 Carefully lift up the battery unit ...

Page 441: ...15 Separating HDD 1 Open the front cover refer to section 8 6 2 Remove 4 screws around HDD Bracket Refer to following figure Figure 8 131 Screw points around HDD Bracket 3 Carefully pull down HDD assy Refer to following figure NOTE Be careful not to damage HDD connector Figure 8 132 Removal of HDD assy and position of HDD connector ...

Page 442: ...owing figure Figure 8 133 Screw points for removal of COM Express 2 Disconnect fan cable and carefully detach COM Express module Refer to following figure NOTE Be careful not to damage COM Express connector Figure 8 134 Detaching COM Express 3 Unscrew 4 screws in the side of COM Express to remove SOM bracket and carefully lift up the COM express from the bracket Refer to following figure Figure 8 ...

Page 443: ...x Refer to section 4 4 for Functional Diag Test List 8 17 19 Removal Procedure MBP assy 1 Remove Nest Box from system 2 Remove MPI MCB and IO Box out of Nest Frame 3 Remove 4 screws Circle and fan connector Square Figure 8 136 Screw points and connector point to remove MBP 4 Remove 6 screws Figure 8 137 Screw points to remove MBP 8 17 20 Installation Procedure MBP assy Parts to be installed in rev...

Page 444: ...3 Removal Procedure 1 Remove the Front Cover from system refer to section 8 6 2 Remove 4 screws and disconnect fan connector 3 Unlock cable clamp square then pull out connector and cable Refer to following figures Figure 8 138 Fan screw points and disconnecting fan connector 8 18 4 Installation Procedure Parts to be installed in reverse order of removal 8 18 5 Functional Check Visual examination 1...

Page 445: ... 19 Replacement of Bottom fan 8 19 1 Manpower 1 Person 10 minutes 8 19 2 Tools Hex Wrench 8 19 3 Removal Procedure 1 Remove the Front Cover from system refer to section 8 6 2 Remove the nest Box from system refer to section section 8 17 5 3 Remove 4 Hex screws front bottom and rear side Figure 8 139 Fan screw points of bottom fan assy ...

Page 446: ...9 SERVICE MANUAL 8 120 Section 8 19 Replacement of Bottom fan 4 Place bottom fan cable not to be entangled on system frame as following figure Figure 8 140 Placing bottom fan connector 5 Pull out bottom fan assy as following figure Figure 8 141 Removal of bottom fan Assy ...

Page 447: ...Replacement Procedures 8 121 6 Remove 4 screws on the fan Figure 8 142 Screw points of bottom fan 8 19 4 Installation Procedure Parts to be installed in reverse order of removal 8 19 5 Functional Check 1 After turn on the system confirm the fan rotating by feeling wind at the bottom fan dust filter ...

Page 448: ...Remove 1 screw and remove the Link Arm Top Cover as following figure Figure 8 143 Removal of Link Arm Top Cover 2 Remove 2 Hex screws Refer to following figure Figure 8 144 Hex screw points of Rear Handle 8 20 4 Installation Procedure Parts to be installed in reverse order of removal NOTE Hex screws should be tightened 8 20 5 Functional Check Visual Check only CAUTION CAUTION Rear Handle will not ...

Page 449: ...minutes 8 21 2 Tools Standard Phillips Screwdriver 8 21 3 Removal Procedure 1 Remove 1 screw and remove the Link Arm Top Cover as following figure Figure 8 145 Removal of Link Arm Top Cover 2 Remove 2 screws Refer to following figure Figure 8 146 screw points of Link Arm Cable Hook 8 21 4 Installation Procedure Parts to be installed in reverse order of removal 8 21 5 Functional Check Visual Check ...

Page 450: ... or adjustable Wrench Standard Phillips Screwdriver NOTE Short type driver preferable for Foot Rest Cover removal installation 8 22 3 Removal Procedure Figure 8 147 Caster NOTE Press the caster wheel locks and ensure that they prevent the system from moving 1 Remove Front Cover refer to section 8 6 2 Remove Top Cover refer to section 8 7 3 Remove Side Cover refer to section 8 8 Total Lock Total Lo...

Page 451: ...E This does not require any tools Be careful not to damage Hand during pulling hook of the cap Figure 8 148 Caster Cap and hook points 4 Remove Caster Cap by slightly pulling hook of the cap to outside and then move upward Procedures are common for both the Left and Right Caster Cap 5 Remove 3 screws Figure 8 149 Foot Rest Cover ...

Page 452: ...e Nut and replace Caster Figure 8 150 Removable Nut of Caster 8 22 4 Installation Procedure Parts to be installed in reverse order of removal NOTE Hex screws should be tightened 8 22 5 Functional Check Visual inspection Only CAUTION CAUTION Proceed with extreme caution and avoid system tipping over The system weighs approximately 60kg ...

Page 453: ...f the COM Express 8 23 1 Manpower 1 Person 5 minutes 8 23 2 Tools Standard Phillips Screwdriver 8 23 3 Removal Procedure 1 Separate MCB Assy and MDC Assy Refer to section 8 17 10 2 Remove 8 screws around MCB assy and carefully separate MCB assy from MPI assy Refer to following figure Figure 8 151 Separating MPI and MCB Carefully disconnect MCB from MPI ...

Page 454: ...igure 8 152 Screw points for removal of COM Express 4 Disconnect fan cable and carefully detach COM Express module Refer to following figure NOTE Be careful not to damage COM Express connector Figure 8 153 Detaching COM Express 5 Unscrew 4 screws in the side of COM Express to remove SOM bracket and carefully lift up the COM express from the bracket Refer to following figure Figure 8 154 Removal CO...

Page 455: ...arated COM Express is likely to loose its date time setting In such case follow the procedure outlined below to update BIOS information 8 23 5 1 Configuring BIOS 1 Power ON the scanner and press DEL If AN key is installed or press left bottom key of trackball If there s no AN Key to enter BIOS CAUTION CAUTION When replacing with new SOM Push the SOM in both side of MCB Assy like as below Figure 8 ...

Page 456: ...contains VPD Vital Product Data for SOM ComExpress This VPD contains information such as system serial number to be matched to Software License Key or Board revision number that is cross referenced to system software for compatibility Service personnel may require to initialize EEPROM or to modify EEPROM contents for proper operation of the system Figure 8 156 EEPROM on MCB Board TAB top menu Main...

Page 457: ... for details 2 Start VPD Editor by clicking icon on the desktop Vpdedit 3 Select COMEXP from device grid Board Name Main VPD Contents Replaceable Physical VPD location MCB FuncRev No Integrated with MCB MPI FuncRev No Integrated with MPI MDC FuncRev No Integrated with MDC COMEXP FuncRev SSN System Serial Number Yes On MCB board as replaceable EEPROM MIO FuncRev No Integrated with MIO DC4D FuncRev ...

Page 458: ...h the VPD contents then press NO before continuing 8 23 6 2 Initializing EEPROM When a new EEPROM is attached to a system it will require initialization Device Grid The list of devices in the system that support VPD Click on a row in this grid to select a device and view the VPD fields For Maru MCB MPI MDC COMEXP MIO DC4D and OPIOR supports VPD VPD Field Grid A list of data items that make up the ...

Page 459: ...apter 8 Replacement Procedures 8 133 1 Select COMEXP from device grid right pane 2 Select Load Template from right pane 3 Select Comexp4amaster vpd The file can be found under c Scanner target resources Acqusition Housekeeping 4 Click Open to load the selected template COMEXP Load Template ...

Page 460: ...6 3 Modifying contents of EEPROM ComExpress VPD System checks that the SSN System serial number is valid for the installed software option If you need to update SSN to replace software option string for other SSN please follow the below instruction 1 Select COMEXP from device grid 2 Double click value for System Serial Number SSN 3 Type in the console serial number SSN 4 Click write dirty fileds b...

Page 461: ...24 2 Tools Standard Phillips Screwdriver 8 24 3 Removal Procedure 1 Open the front cover refer to section 8 6 2 Remove 4 screws around HDD SSD Bracket Refer to following figure Figure 8 157 Screw points around HDD SSD Bracket 3 Carefully pull down HDD SSD assy Refer to following figure NOTE Be careful not to damage HDD SSD connector Figure 8 158 Removal of HDD SSD assy and position of HDD SSD conn...

Page 462: ...tion 8 24 Replacement of the HDD SSD 4 Unscrew 4 screws to remove HDD SSD bracket Refer to following figure Figure 8 159 Removal of HDD SSD bracket 8 24 4 Installation Procedure Install components in reverse order of removal 8 24 5 Functional Check Test Refer to Note Board Diagnostics section 4 4 ...

Page 463: ...Manpower 1 person 1 hour NOTE LP9 P7 BUM 5504583 provides the information Refreshing the battery in Chapter 3 Preparing to System for Use The recommended procedure can be executed by user for maintaing battery life 8 25 2 Tools Standard Phillips Screwdriver 8 25 3 Removal Procedure 1 Unscrew 12 screws to remove the IO BOX Cover Figure 8 160 Screw points of IO BOX cover ...

Page 464: ...sconnect 2 connectors from Battery Refer to following figure Figure 8 161 Screw points and Connectors on battery assy 3 Unscrew 4 screws to remove Battery bracket Figure 8 162 Removal of Battery bracket 8 25 4 Installation Procedure Install components in reverse order of removal 8 25 5 Functional Check Refer to section 4 4 for Functional Diag Test List ...

Page 465: ...SERVICE MANUAL Chapter 8 Replacement Procedures 8 139 Section 8 26 Replacement of 4D 8 26 1 Manpower 1 Person 1 hour 8 26 2 Tools Standard Phillips Screwdriver 8 26 3 Removal Procedure 1 Unscrew 12 screws to remove the IO BOX Cover Figure 8 163 Screw points of IO BOX cover ...

Page 466: ...nt of 4D 2 Unscrew five screws to remove the DC4D from the IO BOX Refer to following figure Figure 8 164 Screw points of DC4D Assy 3 Carefully lift up the DC4D unit 8 26 4 Installation Procedure Install components in reverse order of removal 8 26 5 Functional Check Refer to section 4 4 for Functional Diag Test List ...

Page 467: ...ed 8 27 3 Removal Procedure 1 Remove Top Cover refer to section 8 7 2 Attach loop sheet on Wireless LAN dongle Refer to below figure Figure 8 165 Attachment of loop sheet 3 Disconnect connector and carefully detach out Wireless LAN Refer to following figure Figure 8 166 Removal of Wireless LAN 8 27 4 Installation Procedure Parts to be installed in reverse order of removal 8 27 5 Functional Check V...

Page 468: ...s disconnected refer to section 8 28 5 All monitor and OPIO cables on rear connectors are disconnected refer to section 8 17 6 Link arm top cover removed refer to section 8 20 8 28 4 Removal Procedure Harness Cable Assy 1 Loosen Cable through 3rd Arm 1 2 Remove 2 Cable ties and loosen Cable from 2nd Arm NOTE There is cable position marker at this location 3 Remove 1 Cable tie and loosen Cable from...

Page 469: ...GEDRAFT LOGIQ P9 P7 DIRECTION 5604324 REVISION 11 DRAFT JANUARY 24 2019 SERVICE MANUAL Chapter 8 Replacement Procedures 8 143 ...

Page 470: ...screw remove cable clamp and then loosen cable through hole NOTE There is cable position marker at this location 2 Release the cable holder and carefully pull down cables 3 Unscrew 2 screws and remove Link arm cable fix brkt 4 Carefully pull up cables and remove cables Figure 8 168 Removal of Harness Cable Assy 8 28 6 Installation Procedure Install components in reverse order of removal Replace th...

Page 471: ...edures 8 145 8 28 7 Functional Check Visual check on LCD monitor to see if image displays without color distortion Check OSD Control function operates Refer to section 6 3 1 Brightness Contrast Test Refer to Note System Exterior Visual Check section 4 3 1 Control panel visual check only Power On Off section 4 3 3 ...

Page 472: ... DVD Cables 8 29 1 1 Manpower 1 person 5 minutes 8 29 1 2 Tools Nipper 2 Cable ties GEPN 2160955 8 29 1 3 Pre work 1 Remove Rear Cover refer to section 8 9 2 Remove Top Cover refer to section 8 7 3 Remove Cable Cover Bracket refer to section 8 17 8 29 1 4 Removal Procedure 1 Remove the cable ties Figure 8 169 Cable tie points 2 Unlock cable clamp Refer to following figure Figure 8 170 Cable clamps...

Page 473: ...RVICE MANUAL Chapter 8 Replacement Procedures 8 147 3 Disconnect 2 DVD cables from the rear panel Refer to following figure Figure 8 171 DVD cable connectors 4 Disconnect 2 DVD cables from the DVD Figure 8 172 Removal of DVD cables from the DVD 5 Carefully pull out the cables ...

Page 474: ...Assy 8 29 1 5 Installation Procedure Parts to be installed in reverse order of removal But refer to below procedure for cable ties Figure 8 173 Tie cables with the ties through the holes 2 holes for fixing cable tie 2 holes for fixing cable tie Align the head of cable tie as shown Align the head of cable tie as shown Cable tie Cable tie ...

Page 475: ...ls Standard Phillips Screwdriver 8 29 2 3 Pre work 1 Remove Rear Cover refer to section 8 9 2 Remove Top Cover refer to section 8 7 3 Remove Cable Cover Bracket refer to section 8 17 8 29 2 4 Removal Procedure 1 Remove the cable tie Figure 8 174 Cable tie point 2 Remove 2 screws on left side of BW printer and remove BW printer Power fix Bracket Figure 8 175 Screw points to remove BW power fix brac...

Page 476: ... LOGIQ P9 P7 DIRECTION 5604324 REVISION 11 DRAFT JANUARY 24 2019 SERVICE MANUAL 8 150 Section 8 29 Replacement of Peripheral Cable Assy 3 Unlock cable clamp Refer to following figure Figure 8 176 Cable clamp ...

Page 477: ...t Procedures 8 151 4 Disconnect 2 BW printer cables from the rear panel Refer to following figure Figure 8 177 BW printer connectors 5 Disconnect 2 BW printer cables from printer and carefully pull out the cables Figure 8 178 Removal of printer cables from the printer USB signal connector AC Power connector ...

Page 478: ...or cable ties Figure 8 179 Tie cables with the tie through the holes 8 29 2 6 Functional Check Test 1 Print an image by pressing the button P1 on the operator panel P1 key should be configured correctly Refer to section 3 8 4 Adding Printer to the system Verify1 Verify that image can be printed Verify2 Verify that printed image has no distortion as compared the image on screen 2 holes for fixing c...

Page 479: ...5 minutes 8 30 2 Tools No tool is required 8 30 3 Removal Procedure 1 Simply pull out Probe Holder from its location NOTE This procedure applies to all locations of probe holder Figure 8 180 Removal of Probe Holder Figure 8 181 Probe Holders 8 30 4 Installation Procedure Parts to be installed in reverse order of removal 8 30 5 Functional Check Visual inspection Only Probe holder 4D Probe holder ...

Page 480: ... 1 Manpower 1 Person 5 minutes 8 31 2 Tools Standard Phillips Screwdriver 8 31 3 Removal Procedure 1 Remove screws as following figure and carefully remove cable hook NOTE Make sure not to lose washers when removing hooks Figure 8 182 Removal of Cable hook 8 31 4 Installation Procedure Parts to be installed in reverse order of removal 8 31 5 Functional Check Visual inspection Only ...

Page 481: ...wer 1 Person 5 minutes 8 32 2 Tools Standard Phillips Screwdriver 8 32 3 Removal Procedure 1 Remove screw as following figure and carefully remove OPIO Tray NOTE Make sure not to lose tray fix brkt when removing OPIO Tray Figure 8 183 Removal of OPIO Tray 8 32 4 Installation Procedure Parts to be installed in reverse order of removal 8 32 5 Functional Check Visual inspection Only ...

Page 482: ...ection 8 33 Replacement of the Paper tray 8 33 1 Manpower 1 Person 1 minutes 8 33 2 Tools None Required 8 33 3 Removal Procedure 1 Remove Paper tray from Top Cover Figure 8 184 Removal of Paper tray 8 33 4 Installation Procedure 1 Align the assembly point and put the Paper Tray on Top Cover 8 33 5 Functional Check Visual inspection Only ...

Page 483: ...lder 8 34 1 Manpower 1 Person 5 minutes 8 34 2 Tools Standard Phillips Screwdriver 8 34 3 Removal Procedure 1 Remove 2 Screws from AC Cable Holder NOTE This procedure applicable to all AC Power Cord replacement Figure 8 185 AC Cable Holder 8 34 4 Installation Procedure Parts to be installed in reverse order of removal 8 34 5 Functional Check Visual inspection Only ...

Page 484: ...ver 8 35 3 Pre work 1 Remove Rear Cover refer to section 8 9 2 Remove Top Cover refer to section 8 7 3 Remove Cable Cover Bracket refer to section 8 17 4 Remove BW printer Power fix Bracket and Disconnect 2 BW printer cables from printer refer to section section 8 29 2 8 35 4 Removal Procedure 1 Remove 4 screws around BW printer Refer to following figure Figure 8 186 4 screws points for removal of...

Page 485: ...art Refer to following figure Figure 8 188 4 screws points 8 35 5 Installation Procedure 1 Parts to be installed in reverse order on removal 8 35 6 Functional Check Test 1 Print an image by pressing the button P1 on the operator panel P1 key should be configured correctly Refer to section 3 8 4 Adding Printer to the system Verify1 Verify that image can be printed Verify2 Verify that printed image ...

Page 486: ...power 1 Person 10 minutes 8 36 2 Tools Standard Phillips Screwdriver Hex Wrench Nipper 1 Cable ties GEPN 2160955 8 36 3 Pre work 1 Remove Rear Cover refer to section 8 9 2 Remove Top Cover refer to section 8 7 3 Remove Cable Cover Bracket refer to section 8 17 8 36 4 Removal Procedure 1 Disconnect Speaker cable Refer to following figure Figure 8 189 Speaker cable connector position ...

Page 487: ...NUAL Chapter 8 Replacement Procedures 8 161 2 Remove the cable tie Figure 8 190 Cable tie point 3 Unlock cable clamp Refer to following figure Figure 8 191 Cable clamp 4 Remove 4 screws around speaker assy Refer to following figure Figure 8 192 4 screws points to remove speaker assy ...

Page 488: ...2 Section 8 36 Replacement of the Speaker 5 Remove 4 screws and then remove speaker brkt Refer to following figure Figure 8 193 4 screw points to remove speaker brkt 6 Remove 8 screws and carefully pull out speaker assy Refer to following figure Figure 8 194 8 screws points to remove speaker ...

Page 489: ...t refer to below procedure for cable ties Figure 8 195 Tie cables with the tie through the holes 8 36 6 Functional Check Perform Diagsnotics 1 Enter Common Service Desktop 2 Select Diagnostics Service Diag Doppler Audio Execute Make sure audible sound comes out of the speaker NOTE Make sure system volume is not set to zero 2 holes for fixing cable tie Cable tie Align the head of cable tie as shown...

Page 490: ...tes 8 37 2 Tools Standard Phillips Screwdriver Nipper 4 mm Hex Wrench 3 Cable ties GEPN 2160955 8 37 3 Removal Procedure 1 Remove LCD monitor and LCD Arm Plastic Covers refer to section 8 11 2 Remove Harness Cable Assy and Monitor Arm refer to section 8 11 4 1 4 8 37 4 Installation Procedure In reverse order of removal 8 37 5 Functional Check 1 Visually check LCD monitor 2 LCD Arm Test Refer to se...

Page 491: ...cement of Front Fan Filter 8 38 1 Manpower 1 Person 2 minutes 8 38 2 Tools None Required 8 38 3 Removal Procedure 1 Remove Front Cover refer to section 8 6 2 Pull out Filter upward Refer to following figure Figure 8 196 Pulling out the front fan filter 8 38 4 Installation Procedure In Reverse Order 8 38 5 Functional Check Visual inspection Only ...

Page 492: ...Fan Filter Section 8 39 Replacement of Bottom Fan Filter 8 39 1 Manpower 1 Person 3 minutes 8 39 2 Tools None Required 8 39 3 Removal Procedure 1 Pull out bottom fan filter as following figure Figure 8 197 Removal of bottom fan filter 8 39 4 Installation Procedure In Reverse Order 8 39 5 Functional Check Visual inspection Only ...

Page 493: ...ection 8 40 Replacement of SW CD set R1 R2 R2 5 only and SW USB R3 only 8 40 1 Manpower 1 Person 3 minutes 8 40 2 Tools None Required 8 40 3 Removal Procedure 1 Remove Rear Cover refer to section 8 9 2 CD or USB is placed on Rear Cover 8 40 4 Installation Procedure In Reverse Order 8 40 5 Functional Check Visual inspection Only ...

Page 494: ...eplacement of Drawer 8 41 1 Manpower 1 Person 5 minutes 8 41 2 Tools Standard Phillips screwdriver 8 41 3 Removal Procedure 1 Pull out the Top cover Figure 8 198 Drawing out Top cover 2 Remove 4 screws Refer to following figure Figure 8 199 Screw point around drawer 3 Carefully pull out the Drawer Rear left Front right Front left Rear right ...

Page 495: ...ECTION 5604324 REVISION 11 DRAFT JANUARY 24 2019 SERVICE MANUAL Chapter 8 Replacement Procedures 8 169 8 41 4 Installation Procedure Parts to be installed in reverse order on removal 8 41 5 Functional Check Visual Check Only ...

Page 496: ... 1 Manpower 1 Person 5 minutes 8 42 2 Tools Standard Phillips screwdriver 8 42 3 Removal Procedure 1 Remove OPIO covers refer to section 8 14 2 Remove cables on ECG Assy square and unscrew 4 screws circle Refer to following figure Figure 8 200 Cables position and points 3 Remove ECG Assy 4 Unscrew 4 screws and remove ECG BRKT Figure 8 201 ECG BRKT screw points ...

Page 497: ...ANUARY 24 2019 SERVICE MANUAL Chapter 8 Replacement Procedures 8 171 5 Unscrew 4 screws and remove ECG BRKT Figure 8 202 ECG screw points 8 42 4 Installation Procedure Parts to be installed in reverse order on removal 8 42 5 Functional Check Visual Check Only ...

Page 498: ...inutes 8 43 2 Tools Standard Phillips screwdriver 8 43 3 Removal Procedure 1 Separate MPI assy from MCB and MDC Refer to the section 8 17 8 Removal Procedure Separating MPI and MCB 2 Remove 3 screws on MPI assy Figure 8 203 DCWD Board screw points 3 Carefully separate DCWD board from MPI assy not to damage the DCWD connector Refer to following figure Figure 8 204 Position of DCWD board connector ...

Page 499: ... REVISION 11 DRAFT JANUARY 24 2019 SERVICE MANUAL Chapter 8 Replacement Procedures 8 173 8 43 4 Installation Procedure Parts to be installed in reverse order on removal 8 43 5 Functional Check Refer to section 4 4 Functional Diag Test List ...

Page 500: ...es 8 44 2 Tools Standard Phillips Screwdriver 8 44 3 Removal Procedure 1 Separate MCB Assy and MDC Assy Refer to section 8 17 7 2 Unscrew 1 screw and remove MCWD assy NOTE Be careful not to damage MCWD connector Figure 8 205 Removal of MCWD board 8 44 4 Installation Procedure Parts to be installed in reverse order on removal 8 44 5 Functional Check NOTE Refer to section 4 4 Functional Diag Test Li...

Page 501: ...xt battery pack 8 45 1 Manpower 1 person 30 minutes 8 45 2 Tools Standard Phillips Screwdriver Hex Wrench 8 45 3 Removal Procedure 1 Unscrew 2 screws and then pull out the BATTERY PACK COVER BRKT LP7_P9 from 6 points of LATCH 2 Unscrew 2 screws to remove CONNECTOR BRKT Figure 8 206 Removing the BATTERY PACK COVER BRKT LP7_P9 Figure 8 207 Unscrewing 2 screws to remove CONNECTOR BRKT ...

Page 502: ...2019 SERVICE MANUAL 8 176 Section 8 45 Replacement of battery pack for LP7 P9 R2 ext battery pack 3 Disconnect BATTERY SIG Harness and PWR Harness 4 Unscrew 4 screws Figure 8 208 Disconnecting BATTERY Harnesses Figure 8 209 Unscrewing 4 screws PWR Harness SIG Harness ...

Page 503: ...hapter 8 Replacement Procedures 8 177 5 Disassemble LP7 P9 R2 EXT BATTERY PACK from extrude shape of BATTERY PACK FRAME BRKT 6 Unscrew 8 screws to remove BATTERY PACK TOP BRKT Figure 8 210 Removing LP7 P9 R2 EXT BATTERY PACK Figure 8 211 Unscrewing 8 screws to remove BATTERY PACK TOP BRKT ...

Page 504: ... remove POLARIS BATTERY PACK NOTE Once replacing battery pack all of battery packs 4 pcs need to be replaced in same time 8 45 4 Installation Procedure NOTE Once replacing battery pack all of battery packs 4 pcs need to be replaced in same time All components to be installed in reverse order of removal 8 45 5 Functional Check 1 Turn on the circuit breaker Figure 8 212 Removing POLARIS BATTERY PACK...

Page 505: ...rocedures 8 179 2 Boot up the console using power button on OPIO ASSY 3 Check that battery icon is displayed on left bottom side 4 Switch off the circuit breaker Wall power mode Battery mode Confirm that is operating with battery mode Figure 8 214 Booting up using power button Figure 8 215 Checking battery icon ...

Page 506: ...er 1 person 30 minutes 8 46 2 Tools Standard Phillips Screwdriver Hex Wrench Socket driver 8 46 3 Removal Procedure 1 Unscrew 2 screws to remove POWER CORD FIX BRKT Then disconnect POWER CORD and remove REAR COVER 2 Unscrew 5 screws to remove REAR CABLE COVER BRKT Then disconnect all cables Figure 8 216 Removing POWER CORD FIX BRKT POWER CORD and REAR COVER Figure 8 217 Unscrewing 5 screws to remo...

Page 507: ...apter 8 Replacement Procedures 8 181 3 Unscrew 7 screws to remove the NEST EMI BRKT and pull out MIO ASSY from system 4 Unscrew 12 screws to remove the MIO BOX BRKT Figure 8 218 Unscrewing 7 screws to remove NEST EMI BRKT and MIO ASSY Figure 8 219 Unscrewing 12 screws to remove MIO BOX BRKT ...

Page 508: ...tion 5 Disconnect 2 connectors of BATTERY and unscrew 4 screws to remove BATTERY ASSY 6 Unscrew 4 screws to remove BATTERY TOP BRKT Then remove POLARIS BATTERY PACK 8 46 4 Installation Procedure All components to be installed in reverse order of removal Figure 8 220 Removing BATTERY ASSY Figure 8 221 Removing BATTERY TOP BRKT to remove POLARIS BATTERY PACK ...

Page 509: ...on the circuit breaker 2 Boot up the console using power button on OPIO ASSY 3 Check that battery icon is displayed on left bottom side 4 Switch off the circuit breaker Wall power mode Battery mode Confirm that is operating with battery mode Figure 8 222 Turning on circuit breaker Figure 8 223 Booting up using power button Figure 8 224 Checking battery icon ...

Page 510: ...MBOB Section 8 47 Replacement of MBOB 8 47 1 Manpower 1 person 20 minutes 8 47 2 Tools Standard Phillips Screwdriver 8 47 3 Removal Procedure 1 Remove POWER CORD FIX BRKT and POWER CORD 2 Remove REAR COVER ASSY Figure 8 225 Removing POWER CORD FIX BRKT and POWER CORD Figure 8 226 Removing REAR COVER ASSY REAR COVER ASSY ...

Page 511: ... Replacement Procedures 8 185 3 Unscrew 5 screws and remove REAR CABLE COVER BRKT 4 Remove CABLES RED CIRCLE and unscrew 7 screws then remove NEST EMI BACK BKRT Figure 8 227 Unscrewing 5 screws Figure 8 228 Removing CABLES RED CIRCLE and unscrewing 7 screws REAR CABLE COVER BRKT NEST EMI BACK BRKT ...

Page 512: ...REVISION 11 DRAFT JANUARY 24 2019 SERVICE MANUAL 8 186 Section 8 47 Replacement of MBOB 5 Draw IO BOX from NEST FRAME 6 Unscrew 12 screws and remove MIO BOX BRKT Figure 8 229 Drawing IO BOX from NEST FRAME Figure 8 230 Unscrewing 12 screws ...

Page 513: ...edures 8 187 7 Disconnect PWR and SIG connectors 8 Disassemble BATTERY ASSY 9 Disassemble MBOB PWR HARNESS 5728317 and MBOB SIG HARNESS 5728318 Figure 8 231 Disconnecting PWR and SIG connectors Figure 8 232 Disassembling BATTERY ASSY Figure 8 233 Disassembling MBOB PWR HARNESS 5728317 and MBOB SIG HARNESS 5728318 ...

Page 514: ...NUAL 8 188 Section 8 47 Replacement of MBOB 10 Disassemble MBOB PWA from MIO B PWA 8 47 4 Installation Procedure All components to be installed in reverse order of removal 8 47 5 Functional Check Refer to section 4 4 for Functional Diag Test List Figure 8 234 Disassembling MBOB PWA ...

Page 515: ...9 SERVICE MANUAL Chapter 8 Replacement Procedures 8 189 Section 8 48 Replacement of MIO B 8 48 1 Manpower 1 person 20 minutes 8 48 2 Tools Standard Phillips Screwdriver 8 48 3 Removal Procedure 1 Unscrew 12 screws and remove MIO BOX BRKT Figure 8 235 Unscrewing 12 screws ...

Page 516: ...19 SERVICE MANUAL 8 190 Section 8 48 Replacement of MIO B 2 Disassemble ACFL BOARD FIX BRKT 5538682 3 Disassemble Nut from the IOBOX B Chassis Bracket Figure 8 236 Disassembling ACFL BOARD FIX BRKT 5538682 Figure 8 237 Disassembling Nut from the IOBOX B Chassis Bracket ...

Page 517: ...L Chapter 8 Replacement Procedures 8 191 4 Disassemble the following screws 8 48 4 Installation Procedure All components to be installed in reverse order of removal 8 48 5 Functional Check Refer to section 4 4 for Functional Diag Test List Figure 8 238 Disassembling the following screws ...

Page 518: ...ction 8 49 Replacement of BBC 8 49 1 Manpower 1 person 30 minutes 8 49 2 Tools Standard Phillips Screwdriver Hex Wrench 8 49 3 Removal Procedure 1 Unscrew 2 screws to remove COVER BRKT 2 Disassemble BATTERY PACK COVER BRKT Figure 8 239 Unscrewing 2 screws to remove COVER BRKT Figure 8 240 Disassembling BATTERY PACK COVER BRKT ...

Page 519: ...3 3 Disassemble CONNECTOR BRKT using 2 screws 2327596 SCREW WH M3X6 4 Disconnect BATTERY SIG HARNESS and PWR HARNESS NOTE Both connectors are locking type Please pull out connectors pressing locking points Figure 8 241 Disassembling CONNECTOR BRKT using 2 screws Figure 8 242 Disconnecting BATTERY SIG HARNESS and PWR HARNESS ...

Page 520: ...019 SERVICE MANUAL 8 194 Section 8 49 Replacement of BBC 5 Unscrew LP7 P9 R2 EXT BATTERY PACK from BATTERY PACK FRAME BRKT LP7_9 using 4 screws 5431313 SCREW HSH M5X10 Figure 8 243 Unscrewing LP7 P9 R2 EXT BATTERY PACK from BATTERY PACK FRAME BRKT LP7_9 using 4 screws ...

Page 521: ... DRAFT JANUARY 24 2019 SERVICE MANUAL Chapter 8 Replacement Procedures 8 195 6 Pull out LP7 P9 R2 EXT BATTERY PACK from BATTERY PACK FRAME BRKT Figure 8 244 Pulling out LP7 P9 R2 EXT BATTERY PACK from BATTERY PACK FRAME BRKT LP7 P9 R2 EXT BATTERY PACK ...

Page 522: ...Y 24 2019 SERVICE MANUAL 8 196 Section 8 49 Replacement of BBC 7 Unscrew 8 screws to remove BATTERY PACK TOP BRKT 8 Remove 4 BATTERY PACKS Figure 8 245 Unscrewing 8 screws to remove BATTERY PACK TOP BRKT Figure 8 246 Removing 4 BATTERY PACKS BATTERY PACK TOP BRKT ...

Page 523: ...SERVICE MANUAL Chapter 8 Replacement Procedures 8 197 9 Disassemble BBC PWA 8 49 4 Installation Procedure All components to be installed in reverse order of removal 8 49 5 Functional Check Refer to section 4 4 for Functional Diag Test List Figure 8 247 Disassembling BBC PWA ...

Page 524: ...dard Phillips Screwdriver Nipper Torque wrench Needed HEX wrench 4mm HEX wrench For M5 HEX Screw Needed force 60 Kgf cm For screw tighten force Monkey Spanner For NUT M4 Hot air blower or Electric hair dryer 8 50 3 Removal Procedure 1 Remove the Monitor Monitor Arm and OPIO Assy 2 Unlock cable clamp and carefully pull down 3 cables 3 Unscrew 1 screw and remove the cable clamp and then extract out ...

Page 525: ...RKT 5 Unscrew nut and unfix the cable wire from the CABLE WIRE FIX BRKT 6 Unscrew 1 screw and remove the P CLAMP and then extract out the cable through hole of the OPIO base 7 Unlock CABLE CLAMP and then extract out the all cables from the OPIO base and the UP DOWN LINK ARM CABLE WIRE FIX BRKT P CLAMP Unscrew the one nut and extract out the cable UP DOWN LINK BRKT 1 2 3 UP DOWN LINK ARM ...

Page 526: ...rews and remove the TURN BUCKLE SET and SPRING from the ROTATION MODULE ASSY 9 Unscrew 3 screws and remove the ROTATE LEVER BRKT from OPIO base 10 Unscrew 2 screws and remove the ROTATION BUTTON from RATATE LEVER BRKT 11 Unscrew 3 screws and remove the ROTATION MODULE ASSY from the OPIO base TURN BUCKLE SET ROTATION MODULE SPRING ROTATION BUTTON ROTATE LEVER BRKT ...

Page 527: ... BUSH CAUTION When reassemble the ROTATION MODULE ASSY HSH screw should be tightened proper torque 60kgf cm CAUTION When reassemble the screws please use SCREW HSH M5X16 NYLOK 5729013 CAUTION When reassemble the OPIO base HSH screw should be tightened proper touque 60kgf cm CAUTION When reassemble the screws please use SCREW HSH M5X16 NYOK 5729013 CAUTION DO NOT wipe out grease from part IGUS THRU...

Page 528: ...OWER or ELECTRIC HAIR DRYER to melt LOCTITE on screw before unscrew the screw Caution hot surfaces 15 Unscrew 7 screws and then remove the ROTATION PLATE CAUTION When reassemble the ROTATION MODULE ASSY HSH screw should be tightened proper torque 60kgf cm When reassemble the screws please use SCREW FSH M5X16 NYLOK 5729014 CAUTION Carefully unscrew the each screw to prevent wear of screw head ROTAT...

Page 529: ...SWIVEL SHAFT ROTATE LEVER BRKT and ROTATION MODULE ASSY should be reassembled using new parts 8 50 5 Functional Check CAUTION do Do not wipe out grease from part Test Refer to Note System Exterior Visual Check section 4 3 1 of LOGIQ P9P7 PSM GPN 5599028 Mechanical Parts Functional Check section 4 3 2 of LOGIQ P9P7 PSM GPN 5599028 Power On Off section 4 3 3 of LOGIQ P9P7 PSM GPN 5599028 System Inte...

Page 530: ...s 8 51 2 Tools Standard Phillips Screwdriver 8 51 3 Pre work 1 Remove Rear Cover refer to section 8 9 2 Remove Top Cover refer to section 8 7 8 51 4 Removal Procedure 1 Unscrew 2 screws and disassemble ODD Dummy cover 8 51 5 Installation Procedure All components to be installed in reverse order of removal 8 51 6 Functional Check Visual inspection only Figure 8 248 Unscrewing 2 screws and disassemb...

Page 531: ...es 8 205 Section 8 52 Replacement of Probe Light assy 8 52 1 Manpower 1 person 20minutes 8 52 2 Tools Standard Phillips Screw driver 8 52 3 Pre work 1 Remove OPIO Panel assy refer to section 8 14 8 52 4 Removal Procedure 1 Remove probe light cable Figure 8 249 Remove of probe light cable from LP7P9 OPIO MAIN BOARD PWA ...

Page 532: ...7 DIRECTION 5604324 REVISION 11 DRAFT JANUARY 24 2019 SERVICE MANUAL 8 206 Section 8 52 Replacement of Probe Light assy 2 Untie clamp for release Probe light cable Figure 8 250 Un tie of Probe light cable from OPIO base ...

Page 533: ...nt parts available for the LOGIQ P9 P7 Table 9 1 Contents in Chapter 9 Section Description Page Number 9 1 Overview 9 1 9 2 List of Abbreviations 9 2 9 3 LOGIQ P9 P7 Software 9 3 9 4 Parts List Groups 9 4 9 5 Plastics Covers Front Sides Rear 9 6 9 6 LCD Monitor 9 10 9 7 OPIO 9 12 9 8 Nest Box Parts 9 17 9 9 Mechanical Part 9 21 9 10 Options 9 21 9 11 Optional Peripherals and Accessories 9 29 9 12 ...

Page 534: ...ce module CPU Central Processing Unit MCWD Continuous wave doppler module DAC Digital to Analog Converter DC Direct Current DSP Digital Signal Processing DVD Digital Video Disc DVI Digital Visual Interface ECGP Electrocardiography module EUM Electronic User Manual FRU 1 Replacement part available in parts hub FRU 2 Replacement part available from the manufacturer lead time involved HDD Hard Disk D...

Page 535: ... SW Part Number Qty FRU R1 R2 R2 5 1 R1 0 0 5507300 5507301 1 1 Y N N 2 R1 0 1 5507300 2 5507301 2 1 1 Y N N 3 R1 0 2 5507301 3 1 1 Y N N 4 R1 0 3 5507301 4 1 1 Y N N 5 R1 0 4 5507300 3 5507301 5 1 1 Y N N 6 R1 0 5 5507300 4 5507301 6 1 1 Y N N 7 R2 0 2 5724300 5724301 1 1 N Y N 8 R2 0 3 5724300 2 5724301 2 1 1 N Y N 9 R2 0 4 5724301 3 1 1 N Y N 10 R2 0 5 5724300 2 Ivybridge 5724301 4 1 1 N Y N 11...

Page 536: ... user accessible parts Item Part Group Name Table Number Description 100 109 Plastics Covers Front Sides Rear Table 9 5 on page 9 6 Housing Covers Plastics Covers Front Sides Rear R3 Table 9 6 on page 9 8 Housing Covers 200 202 LCD Monitor Table 9 7 on page 9 11 Monitor and its covers 301 323 OPIO Table 9 8 on page 9 15 User interface parts 401 416 Nest Box Parts Table 9 9 on page 9 19 Main board ...

Page 537: ...nical Parts and speaker 701 707 Mechanical Part Table on page 9 25 811 812 Optional Peripherals and Accessories Table 9 12 on page 9 29 B W Printer Color Printer Line Printer Bluetooth Probes Table 9 10 on page 9 21 Probes 930 941 Power Cord Table 9 13 on page 9 32 Power Cord Table 9 4 Mechanical and user accessible parts Item Part Group Name Table Number Description ...

Page 538: ...1 Y Y Y N 103 Front Cover Assy 5499845 Assy Plastic 1 1 Y Y Y N 104 Rear Cover Assy R2 5 S5499822 Assy Plastic with e IFU label 1 1 N N Y N Rear Cover Assy 5499846 Assy Plastic without e IFU label 1 1 Y Y Y N 105 Top Cover High Cabinet 5499645 High Cabinet Cover 1 1 Y Y Y N 106 Top Cover Low Cabinet 5499661 Low Cabinet Cover 1 1 Y Y Y N 107 High Cabinet Dummy Cover 5499660 Plastics BW PRT Bezel Du...

Page 539: ...9 SERVICE MANUAL Chapter 9 Renewal Parts 9 7 110 Link Arm Top Cover 5507028 Plastic 1 1 Y Y Y Y 111 OPIO Top Cover Set 5582886 OPIO Top Cover L OPIO Top Cover R OPIO USB COVER 1 1 Y Y Y Y Table 9 5 Plastic Covers Item Part Name PartNumber Description Qty FRU R1 R2 R2 5 R3 ...

Page 540: ... Part Number Description Qty FRU R1 R2 R2 5 R3 101 1 Side Cover R Assy R3 5794893 Assy Plasic 1 1 N N N Y 102 1 Side Cover L Assy R3 5794894 Assy Plastic 1 1 N N N Y 103 1 Front Cover Assy R3 5794912 Assy Plastic 1 1 N N N Y 104 1 Rear Cover Assy R3 5794891 Assy Plastic 1 1 N N N Y 105 1 High Cabinet Assy R3 5794899 Assy Plastic 1 1 N N N Y 106 1 Low Cabinet Assy R3 5794892 Assy Plastic 1 1 N N N ...

Page 541: ...zel Dummy for High Cabinets 1 1 N N N Y 108 1 Dummy Cover Set R3 S5794033 RS Dummy Cover RS Lever Dummy Cover CWD Dummy Cover 1 1 N N N Y 109 1 Foot Cover Set R3 S5794020 Foot Cover Front Foot Cover Rear L Foot Cover Rear R 1 1 N N N Y 110 1 ODD Dummy Cover R3 5794027 Plastic 1 1 N N N Y Table 9 6 Plastic Covers R3 Item Part Name Part Number Description Qty FRU R1 R2 R2 5 R3 ...

Page 542: ...GERAFT LOGIQ P9 P7 DIRECTION 5604324 REVISION 11 DRAFT JANUARY 24 2019 SERVICE MANUAL 9 10 Section 9 6 LCD Monitor Section 9 6 LCD Monitor Figure 9 5 LCD Monitor 201 204 202 205 206 203 ...

Page 543: ...with USB 2 0 and without glass filter 5501560 14 Full 21 5 LCD Monitor set with hinge 1 1 N Y Y N 203 MARU R3 21 5 monitor 7501560 MARU R3 21 5 monitor 1 1 N N N Y 204 21 5 LCD Cover SET 5582887 Plastics Front Rear and Cable cover Monitor USB cap Glass Filter for 21 5 LCD 1 1 Y N N N 205 21 5 INCH LCD Cover SET w o glass filter 5727721 Plastics Front Rear and Cable cover Monitor USB cap 1 1 N Y Y ...

Page 544: ...ERAFT LOGIQ P9 P7 DIRECTION 5604324 REVISION 11 DRAFT JANUARY 24 2019 SERVICE MANUAL 9 12 Section 9 7 OPIO Section 9 7 OPIO Figure 9 6 OPIO 306 307 301 303 302 304 304 310 305 306 308 309 311 312 313 314 ...

Page 545: ...RECTION 5604324 REVISION 11 DRAFT JANUARY 24 2019 SERVICE MANUAL Chapter 9 Renewal Parts 9 13 Figure 9 7 OPIO 315 317 OPIO Upper Cover and Touch Screen P7 OPIO Upper Cover and Touch Screen P9 OPIO Lower Cover 316 318 319 320 ...

Page 546: ...GERAFT LOGIQ P9 P7 DIRECTION 5604324 REVISION 11 DRAFT JANUARY 24 2019 SERVICE MANUAL 9 14 Section 9 7 OPIO Figure 9 8 OPIO 5 321 322 330 323 324 325 326 327 328 329 331 332 333 ...

Page 547: ... S5781423 LP7 Upper ASSY SET 1 1 Y Y Y N LP7 Upper ASSY SET S5788926 1 1 Y Y Y N 307 LP9 Upper ASSY SET S5781424 LP9 Upper ASSY SET 1 1 Y Y Y N LP9 Upper ASSY SET R3 S6788927 LP9 Upper ASSY SET R3 1 1 N N N Y 308 LP7 Upper ASSY SET R3 S6788926 1 1 N N N Y 309 LP9 Upper ASSY SET R3 S6788927 LP9 Upper ASSY SET R3 1 1 N N N Y 310 Trackball Assy 5554918 Trackball Assy 1 1 Y N N N 311 LP7P9 OPIO Trackb...

Page 548: ...ROTARY ENCODER SET FOR LP9_LP7 S5718726 2 COMMON ROTARY ENCODER SET FOR LP9_LP7 1 1 Y Y Y N 327 LP7P9 R3 COMMON ROTARY ENCODER SET S5794055 LP7P9 R3 COMMON ROTARY ENCODER SET 1 1 N N N Y 328 B MODE ROTARY ENCODER SET FOR LP9_LP7 S5718727 2 B MODE ROTARY ENCODER SET FOR LP9_LP7 1 1 Y Y Y N 329 LP7P9 R3 B MODE ROTARY ENCODER SET S5794057 LP7P9 R3 B MODE ROTARY ENCODER SET 1 1 N N N Y 330 OPIO HUB BO...

Page 549: ...RECTION 5604324 REVISION 11 DRAFT JANUARY 24 2019 SERVICE MANUAL Chapter 9 Renewal Parts 9 17 Section 9 8 Nest Box Parts Figure 9 9 Nest Box Parts 401 402 417 408 412 411 410 405 407 403 404 406 MCB R3 402 1 MDC R3 403 1 409 ...

Page 550: ...FT LOGIQ P9 P7 DIRECTION 5604324 REVISION 11 DRAFT JANUARY 24 2019 SERVICE MANUAL 9 18 Section 9 8 Nest Box Parts Figure 9 10 Nest Box Parts Cont 414 415 416 425 417 426 418 423 424 419 420 421 422 413 427 ...

Page 551: ...5959671 2 5inch SSD 500GB 1 1 N N N Y 410 DVD Drive ODD 5393433 Without Cables 1 1 Y Y Y N 411 Nest front FAN with Cable Assy MARU 5549305 Nest front FAN with Cable Assy MARU 1 1 Y Y Y Y 412 Nest Bot FAN with Cable Assy MARU 5549309 Nest Bot FAN with Cable Assy MARU 1 1 Y Y Y Y 413 COM module 6324558 2 COM module 1 1 Y N N N 6324558 4 COM module IvyBridge 1 1 N Y Y N 7324558 2 COM Express MODULE T...

Page 552: ...MARU 5582891 Usb 2 Pwr Bw Color USB Cable Assy Usb 2 Pwr Bw Color Power Cable Assy 1 1 Y Y Y N 422 LP9P7 Cable Set R3 S7503831 LP9P7 Cable Set R3 1 1 N N N Y 423 LP9_LP7 OPIO Cable Set S5716942 2 LP9_LP7 OPIO Cable Set 1 1 Y N N N 424 LP9_LP7 OPIO Cable Set JH 5761351 LP9_LP7 OPIO Cable Set JH 1 1 N Y N N 425 LP9_LP7 OPIO Cable Set H 6716942 LP9_LP7 OPIO Cable Set H 1 1 N Y Y N 426 LP9P7 Cable Set...

Page 553: ...P9 P7 DIRECTION 5604324 REVISION 11 DRAFT JANUARY 24 2019 SERVICE MANUAL Chapter 9 Renewal Parts 9 21 Section 9 9 Mechanical Part Figure 9 11 Mechanical Parts 1 501 502 503 504 505 506 507 508 509 510 511 512 513 514 ...

Page 554: ...3 per console 3 1 N N N Y 504 Castor Dual Lock N9 5746121 Rear Right Caster 1 per console 1 1 N N N Y 505 Air Filter set 5582810 Front Air Filter Bottom Air Filter 1 1 Y Y Y N 506 Probe Holder set 5582811 Probe cup Small Probe Cup 4D Probe Holder Hanger Cap Rubber 1 1 Y Y Y N 507 Probe Holder set R3 S5794066 Probe cup Small Probe Cup 4D Probe Holder Hanger Cap Rubber 1 1 N N N Y 508 Front Cable Ho...

Page 555: ...055 2 Gel holder 1 1 Y Y Y N 516 Gel Holder R3 5794072 Gel holder 1 1 N N N Y 517 Link Arm Cable Hook 5507026 Link Arm Cable Hook 1 1 Y Y Y N 518 Link Arm Cable Hook R3 5794895 Link Arm Cable Hook 1 1 N N N Y 519 Option Tag Label 5573772 Option Tag Label 1 1 Y Y Y N 520 Option Tag Label R3 5794163 Option Tag Label 1 1 N N N Y 521 LOGIQ P9 ROTATION MODULE KIT 5728965 LOGIQ P9 ROTATION MODULE KIT 1 ...

Page 556: ...RAFT LOGIQ P9 P7 DIRECTION 5604324 REVISION 11 DRAFT JANUARY 24 2019 SERVICE MANUAL 9 24 Section 9 10 Options Section 9 10 Options Figure 9 13 Options 1 710 701 702 703 704 711 708 709 712 705 706 707 713 ...

Page 557: ...DRAFT LOGIQ P9 P7 DIRECTION 5604324 REVISION 11 DRAFT JANUARY 24 2019 SERVICE MANUAL Chapter 9 Renewal Parts 9 25 Figure 9 14 Options 2 715 720 724 721 718 716 714 717 729 730 719 723 722 725 726 727 728 ...

Page 558: ...OGIQ P9 P7 DIRECTION 5604324 REVISION 11 DRAFT JANUARY 24 2019 SERVICE MANUAL 9 26 Section 9 10 Options Figure 9 15 Options 3 731 732 735 733 734 737 743 740 741 742 743 744 745 736 737 738 739 740 741 742 735 ...

Page 559: ...r Handle 1 1 Y Y Y N 713 Rear Handle R3 5794081 Rear Handle 1 1 N N N Y 714 Probe cable hanger 5172249 Probe cable hanger 1 1 Y Y Y N 715 Rear Cable Hook 5394433 Rear Cable Hook 1 1 Y Y Y N 716 OPIO Side Rear Hook R3 5730661 Rear Cable Hook 1 1 N N N Y 717 Card Reader BRKT set 5599965 Card Reader BRKT Self adhesive hook and loop 1 1 Y Y Y N 718 MCWD assy 5717876 MCWD assy 1 1 Y Y Y N 719 ECG 55709...

Page 560: ...SSY NORWEGIAN R3 5794902 AN KEYBOARD ASSY NORWEGIAN 1 1 N N N Y 739 AN KEYBOARD ASSY RUSSIAN R3 5794904 AN KEYBOARD ASSY RUSSIAN 1 1 N N N Y 740 AN KEYBOARD ASSY FRENCH R3 5794906 AN KEYBOARD ASSY FRENCH 1 1 N N N Y 741 AN KEYBOARD ASSY SWEDISH R3 5794908 AN KEYBOARD ASSY SWEDISH 1 1 N N N Y 742 AN KEYBOARD ASSY GERMAN R3 5794910 AN KEYBOARD ASSY GERMAN 1 1 N N N Y 743 AN KEYBOARD ASSY R3 5582898 ...

Page 561: ... and Accessories 9 11 1 Printers NOTE The illustrations may not correspond to the actual product Figure 9 16 Optional Peripherals and Accessories Printers Table 9 12 Optional Peripherals and Accessories Printers Item Part Name Part Number Description Qty FRU 811 Digital B W Video Printer Sony UP D898 H46992LS Digital B W Video Printer USB Port 1 811 ...

Page 562: ...GERAFT LOGIQ P9 P7 DIRECTION 5604324 REVISION 11 DRAFT JANUARY 24 2019 SERVICE MANUAL 9 30 Section 9 12 Probes Section 9 12 Probes Refer to the Table 3 21 Probe Description ...

Page 563: ...GIQ P9 P7 DIRECTION 5604324 REVISION 11 DRAFT JANUARY 24 2019 SERVICE MANUAL Chapter 9 Renewal Parts 9 31 Section 9 13 Power Cord Figure 9 17 Power Cord 930 931 932 933 934 935 936 937 938 939 940 941 942 943 944 ...

Page 564: ...enmark 1 1 Y Y Y Y 935 Power Cord for Italy 5182940 Power Cord for Italy 1 1 Y Y Y Y 936 Power Cord for Argentina 5182942 Power Cord for Argentina 1 1 Y Y Y Y 937 Power Cord for Israel 5182453 Power Cord for Israel 1 1 Y Y Y Y 938 Power Cord 110V for Canada USA 2388982 Power Cord 110V for Canada USA 1 1 Y Y Y Y 939 Power Cord 220V for EU 2327990 Power Cord 220V for EU 1 1 Y Y Y Y 940 Power Cord fo...

Page 565: ...ize yourself with the procedures before performing a task Table 10 1 Contents in Chapter 10 Section Description Page Number 10 1 Overview 10 1 10 2 Why do Maintenance 10 2 10 3 Maintenance Task Schedule 10 2 10 4 Tools Required 10 5 10 5 System Maintenance 10 6 10 6 System Software Updates Software Download R1 R2 R2 5 only 10 12 10 7 Using a Phantom 10 21 10 8 Electrical Safety Tests 10 21 10 9 Wh...

Page 566: ...maintenance tasks be performed The Customer Care Schedule see page 10 3 specifies how often your LOGIQ P9 P7 should be serviced and outlines items requiring special attention NOTE It is the customer s responsibility to ensure the LOGIQ P9 P7 care maintenance is performed as scheduled in order to retain its high level of safety dependability and performance Your GE Service Representative has an in ...

Page 567: ...locks as well as side door foot rest front and rear handle and monitor holder Remove Dust and Coupling gel Mobile Unit Check Daily Control Console movement Check Translation Rotation and Height Adjustment Elevation more frequently at Mobile Units Trackball Check Check proper operation Cursor movement X Y direction If failure occurs go to trackball cleaning Trackball Cleaning Remove trackball ring ...

Page 568: ...rement Accuracy Checks Also after corrective maintenance or as required by your facilities QA program Probe Phantom Checks Check axial and lateral resolution see Basic User Manual Technical specifications Check Gain and TGC changes vary the focus and check reaction on screen Also after corrective maintenance or as required by your facilities QA program Functional Checks of all probes Section 10 5 ...

Page 569: ...46 194427P370 Kit includes anti static mat wrist strap and cables for 200 to 240 V system 3M 2204 Large adjustable wrist strap 3M 2214 Small adjustable wrist strap 3M 3051 conductive ground cord Anti Static Vacuum Cleaner 46 194427P278 46 194427P279 120V 230V Safety Analyzer 46 285652G1 DALE 600 KIT or equivalent for electrical tests QIQ Phantom E8370RB RMI Grayscale Target Model 403GS CD RW Media...

Page 570: ...rk Fill in the top of the Ultrasound Inspection Certificate see page 10 35 Note all probes and system options 3 Power up Turn the system power on and verify that all fans and peripherals turn on Watch the displays during power up to verify that no warning or error messages are displayed 4 Probes Verify that the system properly recognizes all probes 5 Displays Verify proper display on the LCD monit...

Page 571: ...rify basic CFM Mode Color Flow Mode operation Check the basic system controls that affect this mode of operation 4 PD Mode Verify basic PD Mode Power Doppler Mode operation Check the basic system controls that affect this mode of operation 5 Doppler Modes Verify basic Doppler Mode operation PW Check the basic system controls that affect this mode of operation 6 Applicable Software Options Verify t...

Page 572: ...COM Verify that DICOM is functioning properly Send an image to a DICOM device 5 Footswitch Verify that the footswitch is functioning as programed Clean as necessary 6 DVD Drive Verify that the DVD drive reads writes properly export recall image in Image Management System Archive Table 10 7 Mains Cable Inspection Step Item Description 1 Unplug Cord Disconnect the mains cable from the wall and syste...

Page 573: ... Front Air filter location 2 Pull out the Bottom air filter Figure 10 2 Bottom Air filter location 3 Dust the filter with a vacuum cleaner and or wash it with a mild soapy solution If washed rinse and dry the filter before re installation 4 Put back the air filters and the front cover NOTE For your convenience or if the air filter is too dirty replacement filters are available Refer to Chapter 9 f...

Page 574: ...ing kit Advise the user to repeat this often to prevent future problems DVDs CDs must be stored away from dust and cigarette smoke Do not use alcohol or benzene to clean the drive 6 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 locks and swivel locks for proper operation 7 Cables Connectors ...

Page 575: ...k the system probe connectors and remove dust from inside the connector sockets if necessary Visually check for bent damaged or missing pins 2 Probe Holder Clean probe holders they may need to be soaked to remove excess gel CAUTION CAUTION Failure to follow the prescribed cleaning or disinfection procedures will void the probe s warranty DO NOT soak or wipe the lens with any product not listed in ...

Page 576: ... 45 minutes to complete While installing DO NOT turn off system power or the system can be left in a unusable mode For this reason you may want to perform the software download one evening and then install the software the next evening After the software installation is complete you will be asked to perform a few system functional checks to determine normal system operation NOTE A software downloa...

Page 577: ...button on the control panel The Exit dialog window with software download displays Figure 10 3 System Exit Dialog Window Automatically install after download The software installation starts automatically after the software has been downloaded if this box is checked More Info Displays a window with information about the software to download Figure 10 4 More Info Decline You decline the software do...

Page 578: ...lowing dialog when shutting down the system Figure 10 5 Software Download Dialog If Not an Administrator If you get a dialog with Unknown status this may mean that your system has lost connection with the network In this case ensure that your system is connected to the network Then restart your system Figure 10 6 Check the Network Connection However if the network appears to be connected then the ...

Page 579: ...ot useable until the software installation is done The installation can take up to 45 minutes to complete While installing DO NOT turn off system power or the system can be left in a unusable mode For this reason you may want to perform the software download one evening and then install the software the next evening NOTE A typical software update of about 600 Mb may take up to 60 minutes to downlo...

Page 580: ...L NOT be given an opportunity to download this package again The following dialog appears it is the same dialog as the Decline option Figure 10 9 Stop or Decline the Software Download Dialog Pause Pauses the software download process If you select Pause you can cancel out of this dialog and return to normal scanning or you can power off the scanner A paused download can be resumed by logging in as...

Page 581: ...gure 10 10 Paused Software Download Resume Press Resume to continue the software download 3 If auto install was not checked you will see the following dialog when the software download has finished the message SW is ready to be installed and the Install button appear Figure 10 11 Software Ready To Be Installed Press Install ...

Page 582: ...ically and start the software installation as soon as the download has finished Multiple screens appear during the software installation process DO NOT interrupt this process AND follow instructions as they appear on the display NOTE A typical installation may take up to 15 minutes When the installation is complete the New Software Verification Checklist window is displayed 4 When the system start...

Page 583: ...t again click on the button at the lower right hand corner of the dialog Figure 10 14 Minimized New Software Verification Checklist 5 As you verify that each feature works correctly select Passed If all features work correctly and Passed is filled in for all features then the signature field is enabled at the bottom of the New Software Verification Checklist Type your signature minimum of three ch...

Page 584: ...ous version of software OK or 2 Revert to the Checklist Cancel and continue with the software version you just downloaded and installed If you press OK the system re images the hard drive and reloads the previous version of software This takes approximately 30 minutes Select Cancel to return to the dialog window Here you can either 1 change the New Software Verification Checklist items to Pass and...

Page 585: ...racked or damaged in any way Check probe leakage current once a year on surface probes once a year on endocavitary probes whenever probe damage is suspected WARNING WARNING WARNING THE USER MUST ENSURE THAT THE SAFETY INSPECTIONS ARE PERFORMED AT LEAST EVERY 12 MONTHS ACCORDING TO THE REQUIREMENTS OF THE PATIENT SAFETY STANDARD UL60601 1 AND IEC60601 1 ONLY TRAINED PERSONS ARE ALLOWED TO PERFORM T...

Page 586: ...ith reverse polarity 0 3mA 0 5mA Open neutral and close Protective earth with normal polarity 0 5mA 0 5mA Open neutral and close Protective earth with reverse polarity 0 5mA 0 5mA Table 10 12 Earth Leakage Current Limits Conditions Country USA Others Close Protective earth and close neutral with normal polarity 0 3mA 0 5mA Close Protective earth and close neutral with reverse polarity 0 3mA 0 5mA ...

Page 587: ...ity Earth Leakage Current Enclosure Leakage Current Patient Leakage Current All measurements should be made with an electrical safety analyzer Table 10 14 Type BF Patient Auxiliary Limits Conditions Country USA Others Close Protective earth and close neutral with normal polarity 0 1mA 0 1mA Close Protective earth and close neutral with reverse polarity 0 1mA 0 1mA Open Protective earth and close n...

Page 588: ...r and noting the combination of lights that are illuminated Any problems found should be reported to the hospital immediately and the receptacle should not be used NOTE No outlet tester can detect the condition where the Neutral grounded supply conductor and the Grounding protective earth conductor are reversed If later tests indicate high leakage currents this should be suspected as a possible ca...

Page 589: ...ack chassis cable into the meter s CHASSIS connector and attach the black chassis cable clamp to an exposed protectively earthed metal part of the system such as Potential equilibrium connector 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 the Ground wire resistance This should be less than 0 2 Ohms CA...

Page 590: ...olation of the power line from the enclosure The testing meter is connected from accessible non protectively earthed parts of the case to ground Measurements should be made with the ground open and closed with power line polarity normal and reversed and with the neutral open and closed Record the highest reading of current NOTE Color of Power outlet cable i USA and Canada Hot Black Neutral White G...

Page 591: ...his test measures the current that would flow to a grounded person who touched accessible protectively earthed parts of equipment if the ground wire should break The meter is connected from accessible protectively earthed parts of the equipment to ground Measurements should be made with power line polarity normal and reversed and with the neutral open and closed Record the highest reading Table 10...

Page 592: ...e Ground Green yellow When using Dale 600 601 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 through protective earth will be indicated in any of the current ranges The maximum allowable limit for earth leak...

Page 593: ...ration of the test equipment 10 8 7 2 Generic Procedure on Leakage Current Measurements should be made with the ground open and closed with power line polarity normal and reversed and with neutral open and closed For each combination the probe must be active to find the worst case condition Figure 10 20 Set Up for Probe Leakage Current NOTE Saline water pod should be insulated from floor and earth...

Page 594: ...UARY 24 2019 SERVICE MANUAL 10 30 Section 10 8 Electrical Safety Tests Open Normal Closed Open Reversed Closed Table 10 18 Typical Data Sheet for Type BF Patient Leakage Current Test Tester Neutral Tester Polarity Switch Ground Switch Measured leakage current ...

Page 595: ... is applied to Probe during this test To avoid possible electric shock hazard the system being tested must not be touched by patients users or anyone during testing CAUTION CAUTION 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 O...

Page 596: ...inspected 10 9 2 Probe Fails Test another probe to isolate if the fault lies 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 conta...

Page 597: ...onfig N A N A System Ground Continuity 0 2 Ohm Table 10 21 Tester Neutral Tester Polarity Switch Max Value Allowed Value Measured OK Comments Enter Name of tested peripheral here Closed Normal 0 3mA USA 0 5mA Others Closed Reversed 0 3mA USA 0 5mA Others Open Normal 1mA Open Reversed 1mA Table 10 22 Tester Neutral Tester Polarity Switch Protective Earth Switch Max Value Allowed Test 1 Wheel Test 2...

Page 598: ...lace System scans with all probes as expected Accepted by ______________________________________________________________________ Table 10 23 Tester Neutral Tester Polarity Switch Ground Switch Max Value Allowed Value Measured OK Comments Closed Normal Closed 0 1mA Closed Normal Open 0 5mA Closed Reversed Closed 0 1mA Closed Reversed Open 0 5mA Open Normal Closed 0 5mA Open Reversed Closed 0 5mA Ta...

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