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Page 2: ...n Part Number 2300164 100 Revision 7 GE Medical Systems Vivid 3 Pro Vivid 3 Service Manual Copyright 2006 by GE Medical Systems Artisan Technology Group Quality Instrumentation Guaranteed 888 88 SOURC...
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Page 5: ...GE MEDICAL SYSTEMS DIRECTION 2300164 100 REVISION 7 VIVID 3 PRO VIVID 3 SERVICE MANUAL iii Artisan Technology Group Quality Instrumentation Guaranteed 888 88 SOURCE www artisantg com...
Page 6: ...electrical equipment calibrations and testing shall be performed by qualified GE Medical Systems personnel In performing all electrical work on these products GE will use its own specially trained fi...
Page 7: ...out prior written permission of GE Medical Systems GE Medical Systems may revise this publication from time to time without written notice TRADEMARKS All products and their name brands are trademarks...
Page 8: ...Revision Title Page N A Chapter 2 Pre Installation pages 2 1 to 2 12 7 Chapter 7 Diagnostics Troubleshooting pages 7 1 to 7 130 7 Important Precautions pages i to iv 7 Chapter 3 Installation pages 3 1...
Page 9: ...ions 1 6 Conventions Used in this Manual 1 6 Safety Considerations 1 8 Introduction 1 8 Human Safety 1 8 Mechanical Safety 1 8 Electrical Safety 1 9 Dangerous Procedure Warnings 1 10 Product Labels an...
Page 10: ...s 2 2 Lighting Requirements 2 2 Time and Manpower Requirements 2 2 Electrical Requirements 2 3 EMI Limitations 2 5 Probe Environmental Requirements 2 6 Facility Needs 2 7 Purchaser Responsibilities 2...
Page 11: ...Order 3 13 Verifying the Shipping Crate Contents 3 13 Component Inspection 3 14 System Voltage Confirmation 3 19 Video Formats Confirmation 3 20 Ensuring Protection from EMI 3 21 Completing the Hardwa...
Page 12: ...nnecting the Unit when Storing 3 68 Preparing the Unit for Transport 3 68 Safety Precautions for Moving the Vivid 3 Unit 3 69 Wooden Shipping Crate and Packaging Materials 3 69 Cardboard Shipping Cart...
Page 13: ...erals 4 4 Mechanical Functions 4 6 Back End Processor Tests 4 7 Image Testing 2D M CFM Doppler 4 11 3S Probe Image Quality Tests 4 11 7S Probe Image Quality Tests 4 18 C358 Curved Probe Image Quality...
Page 14: ...C RFT 5 23 RF and Tissue Processor Board RFT 5 24 Image Port Board IMP 5 25 Back Plane Board Motherboard 5 25 Back End Processor 5 26 Introduction 5 26 Central Processing Unit CPU 5 31 Keyboard Contro...
Page 15: ...em 5 43 AC Distribution Box 5 45 Front End DC Power Distribution 5 47 Front End Cooling System 5 49 General Description 5 49 Location in the Unit 5 49 Common Service Platform 5 50 Introduction 5 50 iL...
Page 16: ...r RFT 6 6 Beamformer BF 6 6 Channels Multiplexer MUX 6 7 Front Board Assembly FB 6 7 Back End Power Supply Voltages 6 8 VIC Video Signal Setting 6 8 Video Format Confirmation 6 8 Monitor Operation 6 9...
Page 17: ...ests for RFT Configuration 7 19 Beamformer BF Diagnostic Tests 7 21 Front Board Assembly FB Diagnostic Tests 7 25 MUX Diagnostic Tests 7 47 H W Report 7 66 Current Report 7 67 Performing Back End Diag...
Page 18: ...Configuration Page 7 110 Utilities Page 7 111 Replacement Page 7 125 PM Page 7 125 Automatic Error Log 7 126 Adding Comments to the Daily Logger Report 7 126 Saving the Logger Report 7 127 Sending th...
Page 19: ...Holders Replacement Procedure 8 23 Front Handle Replacement Procedure 8 24 Rear Handle Replacement Procedure 8 25 Control Console Components Replacement 8 27 Vivid 3 Monitor 15 Replacement Procedure...
Page 20: ...d Disk Replacement Procedure 8 96 Lower Section Components Replacement 8 99 AC Distribution Box Replacement Procedure 8 99 AC Input Box Replacement Procedure 8 101 Keyboard or Monitor Cable Replacemen...
Page 21: ...100 REVISION 7 VIVID 3 PRO VIVID 3 SERVICE MANUAL xix HP 6540 3 USB Deskjet Color Printer Replacement Procedure for Vivid 3 BT03 Systems 8 175 Artisan Technology Group Quality Instrumentation Guarant...
Page 22: ...apter 9 9 1 List of Abbreviations 9 2 Renewal Parts Lists and Diagrams 9 3 Mechanical Hardware Parts 9 3 AC System Parts 9 9 Front End Parts 9 11 Back End Parts 9 15 Cables 9 21 Software 9 33 Probes 9...
Page 23: ...10 9 Cleaning 10 10 Physical Inspection 10 12 Diagnostic Checks Optional 10 13 Probe Maintenance 10 14 Probe Checks 10 14 Probe Handling 10 14 Basic Probe Care 10 15 Probe Cleaning and Disinfecting 10...
Page 24: ...SERVICE MANUAL xxii Probe Current Leakage Test 10 26 Excessive Current Leakage 10 29 Possible Causes of Excessive Current Leakage 10 29 PM and Safety Inspection Certificates 10 30 Artisan Technology G...
Page 25: ...ation procedures and an installation checklist Chapter 4 Functional Checks Contains functional checks that are recommended as part of the installation procedure or as required during servicing and per...
Page 26: ...replaceable parts for the Vivid 3 ultrasound unit Chapter 10 Periodic Maintenance Provides periodic maintenance procedures for the Vivid 3 ultrasound unit 1 1 3 Typical Users of the Basic Service Manu...
Page 27: ...atible to its parallel product the BT02 Pro and Expert and its predecessor BT01 Pro and Expert Contact your local distributor for more information about upgrades and backward compatibility BT00 hardwa...
Page 28: ...or more information about upgrades and backward compatibility BT00 hardware cannot be upgraded to this level Vivid 3 BT03 console 100V AC H45011ET Vivid 3 BT03 console 110 120V AC H45011EU Vivid 3 BT0...
Page 29: ...are modifications the Vivid 3 Pro can be upgraded to the Vivid 3 refer to Table 1 4 1 1 6 Purpose of Operator Manual s The Operator Manual s should be fully read and understood before operating the Vi...
Page 30: ...on the equipment and throughout this service manual Different levels of severity are identified by one of the following icons which precede precautionary statements in the text DANGER Indicates the p...
Page 31: ...used to make you aware of specific types of hazards that could cause harm Other hazard icons make you aware of specific procedures that should be followed Table 1 5 Standard Hazard Icons ELECTRICAL ME...
Page 32: ...AT CAN EASILY BE DAMAGED BY IMPROPER HANDLING USE CARE WHEN HANDLING AND PROTECT FROM DAMAGE WHEN NOT IN USE DO NOT USE A DAMAGED OR DEFECTIVE PROBE FAILURE TO FOLLOW THESE PRECAUTIONS CAN RESULT IN S...
Page 33: ...et used for this equipment should not be shared with other types of equipment Both the system power cable and the power connector must meet international electrical standards 1 3 4 1 Probes All the pr...
Page 34: ...SING DEATH ARE PRESENT IN THIS EQUIPMENT USE EXTREME CAUTION WHEN HANDLING TESTING AND ADJUSTING EXPLOSION WARNING DO NOT OPERATE THE EQUIPMENT IN AN EXPLOSIVE ATMOSPHERE OPERATION OF ANY ELECTRICAL E...
Page 35: ...he ultrasound unit 1 4 1 Product Label Locations The following two diagrams indicate the location of some of the labels and icons found on the Vivid 3 ultrasound units All the labels and icons are des...
Page 36: ...VIVID 3 SERVICE MANUAL 1 12 Section 1 4 Product Labels and Icons Figure 1 2 Product Label and Icon Locations Rear 1 Main Label 2 AC Voltage Rating Label 3 GND Label 1 2 3 Artisan Technology Group Qua...
Page 37: ...the basic insulation Rear of the unit and probe connectors Device Listing Certification Labels Laboratory logos or labels that denote conformity with industry safety standards such as UL or IEC Rear...
Page 38: ...d in equilateral triangle is used to indicate electric shock hazards Rear of the unit Protective Earth Indicates the protective earth grounding terminal Rear of the unit Equipotentiality Indicates the...
Page 39: ...ection on page 1 24 1 4 3 1 Main Label The main label may be printed in any of the following languages English German French Spanish Portuguese Italian Chinese Danish Dutch Finnish Greek Japanese Norw...
Page 40: ...AL 1 16 Section 1 4 Product Labels and Icons German Used in all German language countries Figure 1 5 Main Label German French Used in all French language countries Figure 1 6 Main Label French Artisan...
Page 41: ...L Chapter 1 Introduction 1 17 Spanish Used in all Spanish language countries Figure 1 7 Main Label Spanish Portuguese Used in all Portuguese language countries Figure 1 8 Main Label Portuguese Artisan...
Page 42: ...3 SERVICE MANUAL 1 18 Section 1 4 Product Labels and Icons Figure 1 9 Main Label Portuguese 220 240V Italian Used in all Italian language countries Figure 1 10 Main Label Italian Artisan Technology Gr...
Page 43: ...MANUAL Chapter 1 Introduction 1 19 Chinese Used in all Chinese language countries Figure 1 11 Main Label Chinese Danish Used in all Danish language countries Figure 1 12 Main Label Danish Artisan Tech...
Page 44: ...L 1 20 Section 1 4 Product Labels and Icons Dutch Used in all Dutch language countries Figure 1 13 Main Label Dutch Finnish Used in all Finnish language countries Figure 1 14 Main Label Finnish Artisa...
Page 45: ...MANUAL Chapter 1 Introduction 1 21 Greek Used in all Greek language countries Figure 1 15 Main Label Greek Japanese Used in all Japanese language countries Figure 1 16 Main Label Japanese Artisan Tech...
Page 46: ...Section 1 4 Product Labels and Icons Norwegian Used in all Norwegian language countries Figure 1 17 Main Label Norwegian Russian Used in all Russian language countries Figure 1 18 Main Label Russian...
Page 47: ...n Label Swedish 1 4 3 2 Rating Labels Indicates the ultrasound unit s factory preset input AC voltage as follows AC 100V AC 120V AC 220 240V One of the rating labels shown below is located on the rear...
Page 48: ...h locks the front castors and prevents the ultrasound unit from moving The parking label shown below is located on the brake pedal at the front of the unit as shown in Figure 1 1 on page 1 11 Figure 1...
Page 49: ...is interference is often referred to as radio frequency or electromagnetic interference RFI EMI and can be radiated through space or conducted over interconnecting power or signal cables In addition t...
Page 50: ...l EMC performance 1 5 4 Lockout Tagout Requirements For USA Only Follow OSHA Lockout Tagout requirements by ensuring you are in total control of the electrical Mains plug Table 1 8 Standards Used Stan...
Page 51: ...W Electric Avenue Milwaukee WI 53219 Customer Answer Center Phone 1 800 437 1171 Phone 1 800 321 7937 Phone 1 800 682 5327 Phone 1 262 524 5698 Fax 1 414 647 4125 Latin America GE Medical Systems Ultr...
Page 52: ...unit Included are descriptions of the electrical and facility requirements that must be met by the purchaser A worksheet is provided at the end of this chapter see Figure 2 2 on page 2 11 to help ensu...
Page 53: ...irect when a scan is being performed Therefore a combination lighting system dim bright is recommended Keep in mind that lighting controls and dimmers can be a source of EMI which could degrade image...
Page 54: ...if at any time within the facility the Ground from the main facility s incoming power source to the Ultrasound unit is only a conduit 2 2 5 1 Vivid 3 Power Requirements Electrical specifications for...
Page 55: ...lectrical codes 2 2 5 5 Mains Power Plug If the unit arrives without a power plug or with the wrong plug contact your GE dealer When necessary the installation engineer will supply the locally require...
Page 56: ...rence will not occur in a particular installation Note Possible EMI sources should be identified before the unit is installed and should not be on the same line as the ultrasound system A dedicated li...
Page 57: ...ow radio frequencies to interfere with the ultrasound signals Replace broken RF gaskets If more than 20 or a pair of the fingers on an RF gasket are broken replace the gasket Do not turn ON the unit u...
Page 58: ...ormed by qualified personnel The products involved and the accompanying electrical installations are highly sophisticated and special engineering competence is required All electrical work on these pr...
Page 59: ...etwork 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 you...
Page 60: ...ing images and patient information over a hospital network Examples of DICOM services include the transfer of images to workstations for viewing or transferring images to remote printers As an added b...
Page 61: ...red information which should include the following Vivid 3 Details DICOM network details for the Vivid 3 unit including the host name local port IP address AE title and net mask Routing Information IP...
Page 62: ...ce Type Manufacturer Name IP Address Port AE Title 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 Dept Vivid 3 SN Type Floor Room REV Comments CONTACT INFORMATION Name Title Phone E Mail Address Site Scanner IP Settings...
Page 63: ...stem and probes have been subject to acclimation period Environmental cooling is sufficient Lighting is adjustable to adapt to varying operational conditions of the scanner Electrical facilities meet...
Page 64: ...tallation Once the site has been prepared installation can proceed as described in this chapter Table 3 1 Contents in Chapter 3 Section Description Page Number 3 1 Overview 3 1 3 2 Installation Remind...
Page 65: ...on Time Following transport the Vivid 3 system may be very cold or hot Allow time for the system to acclimate before being switched ON Acclimation requires 1 hour for each 2 5oC increment when the tem...
Page 66: ...let Do NOT use a three prong to two prong adapter as this defeats safety grounding CAUTION Do NOT wear the ESD wrist strap when you work on live circuits where more than 30 V peak is present CAUTION D...
Page 67: ...ng Crate The Vivid 3 ultrasound unit is packed in a wooden crate that has four walls left right front and rear the crate base and the top cover Each section has rebated joints that are joined together...
Page 68: ...turned red showing failure please inform the GE Medical Systems sales representative immediately In addition mark on the shipping consignment note or packing slip post delivery checklist in the Packag...
Page 69: ...D and E in Figure 3 3 below from the wooden crate 5 Remove the console control support back foam item 11 in Figure 3 3 above 6 Remove the keyboard support foam located in front of the keyboard item 1...
Page 70: ...lease grip located under the unit s front handle 15 Remove the two cartons containing the external cables and accessories located under the control console and then lower the control console 16 Lay th...
Page 71: ...e Swivel Brake Label section page 1 24 18 Pull the unit backwards from the platform base onto the ramp and roll it down to the floor 19 Press the brake pedal located near the bottom of the front of th...
Page 72: ...s respectively for evidence of accidental shock or tilting of the crate during transit refer to Figure 3 2 on page 3 5 NOTE If the crate is damaged or if either the Drop or Tilt indicators have turned...
Page 73: ...item 12 is free of the wooden platform item 4 and the narrow flap is free 4 Open the narrow side flap of the carton remove the ramp item 5 and attach it to the narrow side of the wooden platform item...
Page 74: ...11 8 Pull out and remove the monitor support item 10 in Figure 3 9 below from under the base of the monitor Figure 3 8 Front and Side View of the Unit in the Shipping Carton Figure 3 9 Unit in Shippin...
Page 75: ...nd accessories 12 Lower the control console to its lowest position 13 Remove the manuals item 4 in Figure 3 8 on page 3 11 from the compartment on the left side of the ultrasound unit 14 Press the bra...
Page 76: ...G cable item number 10 or 11 is supplied according to installation location Table 3 4 Vivid 3 External Cables Item Number P N Description Quantity 1 2269430 PWR CORD MALE FEMALE 10A V 0 60M PERIPHERAL...
Page 77: ...nto the system installation details card as described in System Installation Details on page 3 76 3 4 3 1 Damage Inspection Checklist Visually inspect the contents of the shipping crate shipping carto...
Page 78: ...lean 7 BE Rear Panel Check the BE rear panel connectors for bent pins loose connections and loose or missing hardware Screw all the cable connectors tightly to the connector sockets on the panel Verif...
Page 79: ...f the front panel 4 Control Panel Contains the alphanumeric keyboard and the buttons used to operate the ultrasound unit 5 Front Handle 6 Raise Lower the Control Console Up Down Handle Located midway...
Page 80: ...operated by foot 11 Gel Holders Situated on either side of the control console and on the top surface on either side of the monitor 12 Optional storage compartment 13 On Off Switch 14 Alphanumeric Ke...
Page 81: ...d 3 ultrasound unit components that are visible from the rear of the ultrasound unit 1 Monitor 2 Gel Wells 3 Monitor Connection Panel 4 Left Rear Panel 5 Right Rear Panel 6 Power Cable Storage Hook 7...
Page 82: ...TROY THE SCANNER 3 4 4 2 Confirming System Voltage Configuration 1 Turn ON the system 2 In regular 2D Scanning Mode press Config 3 From the System Configuration dialog box click the Technical Support...
Page 83: ...tion 1 Turn ON the system and the check video transmission signal is set correctly 2 Press Config 3 From the System Configuration dialog box select the VCR ECG tab and make sure Either PAL or NTSC is...
Page 84: ...nd power outlet Be aware of RF sources Keep the unit at least 5m 16 4 ft away from other EMI sources Special shielding may be required to eliminate interference problems caused by high frequency high...
Page 85: ...160 kg 353 lbs or more depending on installed peripherals 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 un...
Page 86: ...the manufacturer s manual On board peripherals must be connected to one of the two available auxiliary power supplies on the right rear panel The total load on both auxiliary AC outlets should not exc...
Page 87: ...OUTLET For use with external peripherals Voltages are set according to local country voltage If additional auxiliary outlets are required use the special cable provided by GE DO NOT attempt to connec...
Page 88: ...VCR 3 S VIDEO IN Y C Video In 4 pin connector for input from an S VHS VCR 4 VIDEO OUT B W BNC connector for composite B W video output to a hard copy printer 5 VIDEO OUT 1 BNC connector for composite...
Page 89: ...e 8 110 on page 126 3 After connecting the remaining peripherals and switching the system on configure the printer settings as described in the Printers Tab section on page 3 43 For more details about...
Page 90: ...Color Printer must be disconnected from the scanner DO NOT attempt to move the two units simultaneously without first disconnecting them After relocation re connect the printer to the scanner 1 Place...
Page 91: ...s 3 Rotate the probe locking latch counterclockwise to the unlock horizontal position 4 Gently insert the connector into one of the matching sockets on the front of the unit Gently push the connector...
Page 92: ...ing to the unit at one end and providing a cable splitter device at the other end The splitter contains five receptacles only three of which are used with the Vivid 3 Pro Vivid 3 Expert ultrasound uni...
Page 93: ...18 ECG Cable and Electrode Placement Table 3 16 ECG Cable Types Description Part No Full ECG Cable Kit AHA Americas Japan 2256477 Black wire LA 2269982 3 White wire RA 2269982 Green wire RL 2269982 2...
Page 94: ...ower socket that has 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 3 5 5 1 Voltage Level Check...
Page 95: ...he AC input socket and secure it in place using the attached clip see Figure 3 19 4 Plug the other end of the power cord to the AC wall outlet Allow sufficient slack so that the plug will not be pulle...
Page 96: ...stem was shut down If the probe has been removed since the system was last used the currently connected probes and their available applications are displayed and selected by default 3 5 6 2 Switching...
Page 97: ...4 100 REVISION 7 VIVID 3 PRO VIVID 3 SERVICE MANUAL 3 34 Section 3 5 Completing the Hardware Installation Figure 3 20 Shut Down Options Screen Artisan Technology Group Quality Instrumentation Guarante...
Page 98: ...djusted using the Contrast and Brightness buttons on the front part of the display monitor All display monitor controls other than the contrast and brightness controls are factory adjusted for optimum...
Page 99: ...ws Trackball to the Set button and press Select Use the alphanumeric keyboard to select the current date Select the format of the date and time display for example DD MM YYYY Select the hour mode for...
Page 100: ...ll display even if the Archive Package option is not installed 3 Select Display patients gender on screen to display the patient s gender in the patient information area of the scanning screen not app...
Page 101: ...up from the Backup Device Is dropdown list 10 Select Eject MO Disk on Shutdown to have the system automatically eject the backup media when the unit is shut down 11 Enter the location of ASCII files i...
Page 102: ...button and press Select The Font dialog box is displayed Trackball to the required font color style and size and press Select for each choice Trackball to OK and press Select The font is defined In th...
Page 103: ...elected position until such time as this setting is changed 5 Activate the Duplicate Bodymark on Switch Window and or the Bodymark Menu on Freeze checkboxes as required Note For more details on using...
Page 104: ...and use the alphanumeric keyboard to enter the password supplied by GE Note If an incorrect password is entered if the option has already been correctly installed in the system it will be removed Note...
Page 105: ...ally purchased or installed it may be acquired and or installed later During option installation type the relevant password in the appropriate Option window see Figure 3 25 and click Apply The Install...
Page 106: ...on this system 3 In the Currently Installed Printers area trackball to the required printer and press Select The printer is highlighted 4 Trackball to the Set as default button and press Select The s...
Page 107: ...n this example Color Printer is selected 7 Trackball to the OK button and press Select Note To test that printer configuration is satisfactory verify that paper has been loaded and that the ink cartri...
Page 108: ...del dropdown list for example Sony JVC or Panasonic Select the video system from the Video Mode dropdown list for example PAL or NTSC Select the SmartVCR option to enable Measurement and Analysis meas...
Page 109: ...p when there is no ECG trace Select the Analyze only Systole checkbox to place markers only on the systole portion for synchronization and analysis purposes Select the Advanced Synchronization checkbo...
Page 110: ...nt monitoring of critical parameters to ensure safe operation of the system Watchdog normally should not be enabled When enabled if there is a system lock up caused by the Back End this will turn OFF...
Page 111: ...alcon Network Board Intel EtherExpr UPS PowerCard 450 VIC V1 PC VIC Number of Fans 5 Table 3 18 Recommended Vivid 3 Hardware Configurations RFT Models Item BT03 Vivid 3 BT03 Pro ECG Second Re Second R...
Page 112: ...upport History Tab The Technical Support History is where you would record any historical technical support information that may be relevant to a problem or any other maintenance operations performed...
Page 113: ...P connection 3 7 2 Physical Connection 3 7 2 1 Ethernet Switch Connections An Ethernet Switch P N 066E0741 is used to connect the Vivid 3 system to an EchoPAC PC and a network printer Figure 3 30 Ethe...
Page 114: ...k Connections See the EchoPAC PC Service Manual Part Number EP091298 for details about the EchoPAC PC and the required set up procedures EchoPAC PC Vivid7 Do not use the fifth connector and the switch...
Page 115: ...listed is a licence granting permission to connect the system to the HL7 gateway through the EchoPAC This function which is configured on EchoPAC not on the Vivid 3 system is used to export examinati...
Page 116: ...r example to Proslov EchoNET Connectivity is required to support an EchoPAC direct connection Excel Export is required to support the ability to export measurements and reports to Microsoft Excel file...
Page 117: ...UAL 3 54 Section 3 7 Connectivity Setup Figure 3 35 Setting up Remote Server for MPEGvue 6 When done trackball to the OK button and press Select 7 Trackball to the OK button and press Select Artisan T...
Page 118: ...d press Select The Connectivity tab is displayed with the Views subsidiary tab selected by default as shown below Figure 3 36 Connectivity Tab 3 Trackball to the SERVICE button at the bottom of the Vi...
Page 119: ...er of your Vivid 3 system 6 Enter the network information in the appropriate fields Leave the User Name as vivid3 Note The Default Gateway option is not always required If this address is not supplied...
Page 120: ...ivity tab and press Select The Connectivity tab is displayed with the Views subsidiary tab selected by default as shown in Figure 3 36 on page 3 55 4 Trackball to the SERVICE button at the bottom of t...
Page 121: ...he Services tab is expanded as shown below Figure 3 41 Connectivity Tab Services for DICOM Server Expanded 10 Enter the AE Title and the Port No of the DICOM server in the appropriate fields Note Ensu...
Page 122: ...3 42 Connectivity Tab Services for DICOM Print Expanded 12 Under Settings select the required Format Film Orientation etc 13 Proceed to the next section to perform the procedure for validating commun...
Page 123: ...OM images are stored both on the internal hard drive and on media MOD The name DICOM is shown in parenthesis signifying that on the MOD the images are in DICOM format No Archive is a dataflow that has...
Page 124: ...the DICOM storage server configuration are displayed on the right side of the tab as reference 6 If the connection was successfully established trackball to the Dicom Print line and press Select then...
Page 125: ...m the drop down list at the bottom of the window If the system will not accept the dataflow or displays an error message there is an error in dataflow communication 3 Begin an exam for a new patient a...
Page 126: ...re that the clock on the Vivid 3 ultrasound unit lags behind that of the EchoPAC system by a minute or two 1 Press Config on the alphanumeric keyboard The System Configuration window is displayed 2 Tr...
Page 127: ...ices tab is updated as shown below Figure 3 46 Services Tab EchoPAC 8 Enter the IP address of the EchoPAC server in the IP address field 9 Select the Remote Archive Remote Storage line from the Servic...
Page 128: ...of Report Files field OR If Image Vault Server is required make sure that the Image Vault Server checkbox is selected as shown in Figure 3 48 below then proceed as follows a Enter ECHOPAC7 OOOXXX DB i...
Page 129: ...Remote Servers and press Select then trackball to the Check button and press Select If the connection is established a green checkmark is displayed If the connection cannot be established a red cross...
Page 130: ...hat any changes or additions are required contact the On line Center 3 7 6 2 Validating EchoPAC or Image Vault Operation 1 Press the Archive button on the control console The Patient List window is di...
Page 131: ...ction before full system shutdown may cause system boot up failure This may require system recovery by booting up the system using the software CD Before storing the unit or moving it to another site...
Page 132: ...tipping over Once the destination is reached lock the front wheel brakes 3 8 4 Wooden Shipping Crate and Packaging Materials Verify that the following packing materials are available All these materia...
Page 133: ...ls for the Cardboard Shipping Crate Item Description Qty 1 Press on envelope 2 2 Product Label 1 3 Input Pwr Cable 1 4 Platform wooden base 1 5 Ramp 1 6 Antistatic nylon 6 6m 7 Silica gel bag 3 8 Card...
Page 134: ...c bag item 4 11 Lay the case base on the floor with the two wood strips facing upwards 12 Cover the top side of the base with the antistatic sheet 2 2 m x 3m 7 2 ft x 10 ft item 2 13 Lay the top cover...
Page 135: ...r The top cover has also a red mark that should be facing downwards in the corner where the other three marks meet Note Always insert the short leg of a clip in the appropriate slot first and then usi...
Page 136: ...ecure the hand lever clip remover tool item 23 to the outside of the wooden crate using a screw 12 Secure the box with two steel strip loops item 16 around the right and left side walls and one strip...
Page 137: ...platform item 4 on the floor Leave sufficient free space around the platform 12 Lay the ramp item 5 on the floor and attach it to the narrow side of the wooden platform item 4 that has the front stopp...
Page 138: ...it was properly packed that the brake pedal is in the parking position and that the front stopper is locked and prevents the unit from moving on the wooden platform 2 Place the carton cover item 12 ar...
Page 139: ...eral units must be kept as part of the original system documentation This will ensure that all relevant safety and user information is available during the operation and service of the complete system...
Page 140: ...ns of the Vivid 3 Pro Vivid 3 Expert User Manual may also be available Check with your GE Sales Representative for availability During and after installation supplementary documentation such as User M...
Page 141: ...ing servicing and periodic maintenance of the Vivid 3 ultrasound scanner Note Refer to Chapter 7 Diagnostics Troubleshooting for detailed descriptions of some of the functional checks described in thi...
Page 142: ...er go to monitoring and verify that all fans are working 2 Connect each of the probes available for the system Verify that the system properly recognizes each of the probes and displays the correct pr...
Page 143: ...8 Perform an automatic lights test as described in the Automatic Lights Test on page 7 74 Verify that all the key LEDs are illuminated one by one 9 Select the Select option All the backlights are turn...
Page 144: ...of the reference image Table 4 7 VCR Test Step Task Expected Result s 1 Connect a Sony 9600 VCR to the system restart the system and load an SVHS cassette Verify that all the following cables are con...
Page 145: ...age is displayed correctly 5 Connect the monitor to the Color Printer RGB connectors and check the image See Color Printer Tests below The image is displayed correctly Table 4 9 B W Printer Test Step...
Page 146: ...e console and that the console movement is smooth Table 4 12 Brakes Function Test Step Task Expected Result s 1 Push the brake pedal to its center position Push and pull the unit right left backwards...
Page 147: ...nostic test as described in the ECG Phono Diagnostic Test on page 7 71 Verify that a single clear QRS signal is displayed Table 4 14 Phono Test Step Task Expected Result s 1 Connect the microphone to...
Page 148: ...utton The message Media in drive G has following properties Media Label MY_LABEL Media File System Name FAT is displayed 9 Select the Get BTPsector button The message The Bytes Per Sector value of med...
Page 149: ...played 8 Press the Get BTPsector button and respond OK to the message The message The Bytes Per Sector value of Media in Drive H is 2048 is displayed 9 Press the SetVolLabel2 button and respond OK to...
Page 150: ...ted by the blinking On Off button LED 3 Turn ON the system s circuit breaker Press the On Off Button The system returns quickly to the Power ON state less than 30 seconds 4 Turn OFF the system s circu...
Page 151: ...sts 4 4 1 1 2D Noise Uniformity Test 4 4 1 2 2D Performance Test Table 4 18 2D Noise Uniformity Test 3S Step Task Expected Result s 1 With a 3S probe in the air select a Cardiac preset 2 Set the follo...
Page 152: ...0 dB Depth 20cm Focus Max depth Dynamic Range 65dB 4 Record the maximum depth at which tissue can be differentiated from the noise The depth should be greater than 18cm Table 4 21 CFM Noise Floor Test...
Page 153: ...ace the 3S probe above the vertical nails line position 1 3 Select a Cardiac preset and activate CFM 4 Set the following CFM parameters Gain Max possible without color noise Tissue Priority 0 Flash 0...
Page 154: ...FM and set the following CFM parameters Gain Max possible without color noise Frame Rate 2 LVR MIN setting CFM Artifacts Test 3 Place the 3S probe on the RMI1425A Phantom top view A Ensure there are n...
Page 155: ...D Dynamic Range 60 2D Reject 10 2 Activate CFM and set the CFM Gain to the maximum possible without color noise 3 Activate M Mode Color M Mode CMM is activated 4 Place the 3S probe on the RMI1425A Pha...
Page 156: ...h strikes or other artifacts 5 Move the sample volume to different locations along the vessel Ensure that the flow looks clear the noise area is dark and that there are no flash strikes or other artif...
Page 157: ...flash strikes or other artifacts 5 Move the CW cursor to different locations along the vessel Ensure that the flow looks clear the noise area is dark and that there are no flash strikes or other artif...
Page 158: ...are homogenous and constant 3 Move the cursor angle multiple times from one half of the screen to the other Check that the noise level does not increase after the cursor angle is changed Table 4 29 2D...
Page 159: ...le focus Focus Location 12cm 3 Look for artifacts in the image Table 4 31 CFM Artifacts Test C358 Step Task Expected Result s 1 Use the Electronic Flow Phantom RMI1425A Select the Abdomen preset from...
Page 160: ...that there are no flash strikes or other artifacts 5 Move the sample volume to different locations along the vessel Ensure that the flow looks clear the noise area is dark and that there are no flash...
Page 161: ...D Gain Max Depth 2cm Gain Sliders Max Up to 5mm of white carpet noise should be displayed as shown in the left figure above Ensure that there are no white lines along the image down to 2cm or other ar...
Page 162: ...Place the 739L probe above the vertical nails line position 1 3 Select a Cardiac preset and activate CFM 4 Set the following CFM parameters Gain Max possible without color noise Tissue Priority 0 Flas...
Page 163: ...sult s 1 Select a Cardiac preset and set the 2D Gain to 40 2 Activate CFM and set the following CFM parameters Gain Max possible without color noise Frame Rate 2 LVR MIN setting CFM Artifacts Test 3 P...
Page 164: ...that there are no flash strikes or other artifacts 5 Move the sample volume to different locations along the vessel Ensure that the flow looks clear the noise area is dark and that there are no flash...
Page 165: ...write down the Gain value 4 Increase the Gain until background noise is displayed and write down the Gain value Ensure that the Gain difference is not higher than 4 Table 4 40 Doppler Artifacts Test...
Page 166: ...uld be used for reference only as each site has its own specific settings 4 5 1 Software Configuration Checks Table 4 42 Software Configuration Checklist Step Task Check 1 Check the date and time sett...
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Page 168: ...100 REVISION 7 VIVID 3 PRO VIVID 3 SERVICE MANUAL 4 28 Section 4 5 System Turnover Checklist Figure 4 2 System Options Tab Configuration Example Artisan Technology Group Quality Instrumentation Guaran...
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Page 172: ...VISION 7 VIVID 3 PRO VIVID 3 SERVICE MANUAL 4 32 Section 4 5 System Turnover Checklist Figure 4 6 Connectivity Local Settings Tab Configuration Example Artisan Technology Group Quality Instrumentation...
Page 173: ...N 7 VIVID 3 PRO VIVID 3 SERVICE MANUAL Chapter 4 Functional Checks 4 33 Section 4 6 Site Log Table 4 1 Vivid 3 Site Log Date Service Person Problem Comments Artisan Technology Group Quality Instrument...
Page 174: ...0 REVISION 7 VIVID 3 PRO VIVID 3 SERVICE MANUAL 4 34 Section 4 6 Site Log Table 4 1 Vivid 3 Site Log Continued Date Service Person Problem Comments Artisan Technology Group Quality Instrumentation Gua...
Page 175: ...functional explanations of the Vivid 3 electronic circuits Table 5 1 Contents in Chapter 5 Section Description Page Number 5 1 Overview 5 1 5 2 General Information 5 2 5 3 Block Diagrams 5 3 5 4 Front...
Page 176: ...to 192 element linear probes by use of multiplexing Signal flow travels from the Probe Connector Panel to the Front End FE Electronics to the BEP and finally is displayed on the monitor and peripheral...
Page 177: ...ded in this section System Block Diagram Vivid 3 BT03 RFI Configuration see below System Block Diagram Vivid 3 BT03 RFT Configuration on page 5 4 System Cabling Diagram Vivid 3 BT03 RFI Configuration...
Page 178: ...100 REVISION 7 VIVID 3 PRO VIVID 3 SERVICE MANUAL 5 4 Section 5 1 Overview Figure 5 2 System Block Diagram Vivid 3 BT03 RFT Configuration PCVIC Artisan Technology Group Quality Instrumentation Guaran...
Page 179: ...2252976 2252981 2253009 2253015 2292972 2276874 2300847 2253014 2276875 2269429 2253080 2253079 RS232 1 2266742 2269430 C B L F AC INPUT BOX 2252994 On off 2269430 AC DIST BOX ISOL TRAN Temp Ctrl Tem...
Page 180: ...2252976 2252981 2253009 2253015 2292972 2276874 2300847 2253014 2276875 2269429 2253080 2253079 RS232 1 2266742 2269430 C B L F AC INPUT BOX 2252994 On off 2269430 AC DIST BOX ISOL TRAN Temp Ctrl Tem...
Page 181: ...Interface RFI Board on page 5 20 OR Front End Controller Board FEC RFT on page 5 23 RF and Tissue Processor Board RFT on page 5 24 Image Port Board IMP on page 5 25 Back Plane Board Motherboard on pa...
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Page 183: ...Front End Controller Board RFT Radio Frequency Tissue Board IMP Image Port Front Board TR4 Boards MUX Board 64Ch Beam Former A D Board RFT Board Image Port Board FEC Front End Controller Board Power...
Page 184: ...rd FB initiated by the transmit trigger pulse TXTRIG_L The transmit trigger starts the Transmit Pulse Generators TPG on the FB each generating 16 transmit pulses with different delays The transmit pul...
Page 185: ...anging from 0 to 80 V HV1 another providing a voltage ranging from 0 to 40 V HV2 and the third outputting 80 V for the multiplexers in the linear probes HV1 and HV2 are programmable through a serial i...
Page 186: ...ignal Path The transmit signal is configured via the operating mode that was selected by the user When this mode is selected it sets those operating parameters for the FEC and the FEC sends a signal t...
Page 187: ...64 channels if a probe has more than 64 elements the MUX of the probe is used to create the additional missing channels The signals are transmitted at a prescribed delay between the elements and imme...
Page 188: ...REVISION 7 VIVID 3 PRO VIVID 3 SERVICE MANUAL 5 14 Section 5 1 Overview Figure 5 7 Received Signal Path Block Diagram Systems with RFI Configuration Artisan Technology Group Quality Instrumentation Gu...
Page 189: ...VIVID 3 PRO VIVID 3 SERVICE MANUAL Chapter 5 Components and Function Theory 5 15 Figure 5 8 Received Signal Path Block Diagram Systems with RFT Configuration Artisan Technology Group Quality Instrume...
Page 190: ...dentical receive channels The signal in each channel is fed via a Transmit Receive T R switch to a preamplifier The next step is a Time Controlled Gain TGC amplifier used to equalize the signal streng...
Page 191: ...fferent transmitted Tx voltages and a low signal receiver amplifier Both are connected to the same input output line The receiver is buffered from the transmitted voltage up to 80V by an electronic sw...
Page 192: ...gh channels in CW mode TEE motion control Monitoring temperature and voltage measurements via the I C FE Bus switch To reduce the noise in the FE cards the MUX switches off the FE Bus to the FB during...
Page 193: ...and beam steering as a function of time All focusing and steering parameters for a scan are stored in VRAM on the BF Board The output of the BF Board is a high frequency digital Word update This outpu...
Page 194: ...ansmitter Control ATGC Control Receive Focusing Control Analog Test Signal Generator High Voltage Control and supervision Probe Sensing Control of MUX board Front Board and Beam Former Temperature Sen...
Page 195: ...Color Flow Processing No Color Flow processing is performed here except for the RF demodulation previously mentioned The data used for Color Flow is tagged with the appropriate headers and tails and...
Page 196: ...els for pulsed TX operations TX Power Supply 2 TX2 generates voltage levels for both pulsed and CW operations The RFI sets the voltage level for the two TX Power Supply outputs TX1 and TX2 and also me...
Page 197: ...eive focusing control Analog test signal control Probe sensing Transmit voltage control Control of Front Board switching Temperature sensing for the TEE probes Memory refresh control for the BF Board...
Page 198: ...with an external EPROM The DSP performs the following control tasks Handles communication with the BE over the VME Bus and the PCI Bus Updates filter coefficients and other parameters in the data path...
Page 199: ...ection to the BEP All the instructions to the Front End Crate are sent via the IMP and all the outgoing data is transferred to the BEP via the IMP through the PCI Bus 5 4 9 Back Plane Board Motherboar...
Page 200: ...n page 5 35 Network Onboard on page 5 35 SCSI Card on page 5 35 Floppy Drive on page 5 36 Hard Disk on page 5 36 Magneto Optical Drive MOD on page 5 37 CD Read Write CDRW on page 5 37 ECG Module on pa...
Page 201: ...ON 7 VIVID 3 PRO VIVID 3 SERVICE MANUAL Chapter 5 Components and Function Theory 5 27 Figure 5 19 Back End Component Locations BT02 BT03 RFI Configuration Artisan Technology Group Quality Instrumentat...
Page 202: ...ontrol Card MO Driver ECG Module CD R Driver Floppy Driver HD Driver Mother Board P S Battery Slot 1 Slot 2 Slot 3 Slot 4 Slot 5 Slot 6 AGP Slot VIC VGA Card Plug Scan Card SCSI Card Audio Bracket PCI...
Page 203: ...ISION 7 VIVID 3 PRO VIVID 3 SERVICE MANUAL Chapter 5 Components and Function Theory 5 29 Figure 5 21 Back End Block Diagram BT02 BT03 RFI Configuration Artisan Technology Group Quality Instrumentation...
Page 204: ...Key Board Control Card MO Driver ECG Module CD R Driver Floppy Driver HD Driver P S Battery Video Out Mother Board S VGA To Front End To LAN VIC Monitor Extended Keyboard A N Keyboard Audio Doppler A...
Page 205: ...The CPU controls and processes the internal Back End Processor operations In addition the CPU supports the Front End Crate via the IP card The CPU used in the Vivid 3 ultrasound unit is a Pentium 4 2...
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Page 207: ...U Fan CPU Fan Header DIMM1 2 Memory DIMM Slots Ethernet LAN Ethernet Port Game Port Game Port J1a a P4SGA only 4xAGP J5 Floppy Disk Drive Connector J6 J7 IDE 1 2 Hard Disk Drive Connectors J15 Paralle...
Page 208: ...not be used under regular circumstances Standby Mode which enables system boot up in 30 seconds this option is enabled if the Plug Scan option is installed allowing you to move the unit from one loca...
Page 209: ...s referred to as the PCI Bridge 5 5 7 Plug and Scan Card and Battery The Plug Scan enables the Standby Mode during Plug and Scan operations and performs a legal shutdown of the operating system when t...
Page 210: ...n storage device of the Vivid 3 ultrasound unit The Hard Disk is controlled by the CPU via signals from the IDE Bus The Hard Disk is partitioned into four drives each of which is designated for differ...
Page 211: ...s in the similar way as the MOD In addition the CD is used as the main source of software upgrades and other service utility operations The CDRW can write to 24X speed CDs or above and can read all ty...
Page 212: ...lled by the CPU via the USB port The modem is used for iLinq InSite remote servicing This is a standard MultiTech modem that connects to an analog phone line Figure 5 27 Modem Block Diagram External I...
Page 213: ...tted in RGB format to the S Video C Video Converter circuit and to the RGB to Color Printer Converter circuit The PC2IP board controls the PC VIC Power on and also controls the operation of PC VIC via...
Page 214: ...d Active Lines VA Lines frame PAL standard Total Lines VT 625 Lines frame PAL standard Frame Rate 25Hz PAL standard Table 5 8 NTSC Video Specifications Horizontal Timing Horizontal Total HT us 780 pix...
Page 215: ...signals is used for recording and re playing exams The appropriate type of VCR should be used for the local video signal PAL or NTSC 5 6 1 2 Black White Video Printer The B W Video Printer receives a...
Page 216: ...voltages in the BEP and the Front End to support their operation Table 5 9 below shows which voltages are used in the various system components both in the BEP and the Front End Table 5 9 Vivid 3 DC V...
Page 217: ...ion Box as described in AC Distribution Box on page 5 45 AC Input Box see AC Input Box on page 5 45 Thermal Fuses see Thermal Fuses on page 5 45 Refer to Figure 5 29 below for RFI configured systems f...
Page 218: ...VISION 7 VIVID 3 PRO VIVID 3 SERVICE MANUAL 5 44 Section 5 6 External Peripherals Figure 5 30 AC System Block Diagram RFT Configuration Monitor Monitor Artisan Technology Group Quality Instrumentation...
Page 219: ...nput Box The AC Voltage Input cord is connected to the AC Input Box It contains the Dual Rating Circuit Breaker 6A 200 240V or 12A 100 120V 5 7 3 2 Thermal Fuses The system has three internal AC therm...
Page 220: ...ear the AC input connector The AC transformer s primary and secondary voltages are set up by using the appropriate plugs connected in Jumper1 and Jumper2 on the AC Distribution Box according to the fo...
Page 221: ...ERVICE MANUAL Chapter 5 Components and Function Theory 5 47 5 7 4 Front End DC Power Distribution Figure 5 32 DC Distribution Front End Crate Vivid 4 Systems with RFI Configuration Artisan Technology...
Page 222: ...N Front Bd MUX Bd BF2 BF1 FEC RFT Image Port J11 J21 J22 J14 J24 J25 J15 J16 J26 J33 J32 J31 J41 J42 J43 J53 J63 J73 J62 J52 J51 J61 J71 J72 125 125 125 125 110 110 185 185 96 J82 J83 DC PWR J12 110 H...
Page 223: ...ide of the system through the Filter Cover and the Filter It passes the Fan Assembly directly into the upper part of the Front End where it forms a cooling air current between the Boards before being...
Page 224: ...a brief introduction of iLinq s features 5 9 2 1 Web Server Browser The Service platform and other Service software use the iLinq web server and browser 5 9 2 2 Connectivity This feature provides basi...
Page 225: ...ts 5 9 3 1 Internationalization The user interfaces provided by the service platform are designed for GE personnel and as such are in English only At this time there is no multi lingual capability bui...
Page 226: ...ccessful or not will be logged into a service access log that is viewable to authorized users See Chapter 7 Diagnostics Troubleshooting for more info about InSite and the Global Service User Interface...
Page 227: ...1 Contents in Chapter 6 Section Description Page Number 6 1 Overview 6 1 6 2 Input AC Voltage Configuration 6 2 6 3 Front End Voltages and Signal Indicators 6 3 6 4 Back End Power Supply Voltages 6 8...
Page 228: ...abel near the AC input connector The AC transformer s primary and secondary voltages are set up by using the appropriate plugs connected in Jumper1 and Jumper2 on the AC Distribution Box in accordance...
Page 229: ...ndicate the board s status as follows Red LED Lit An error has occurred on the board unless otherwise specified Yellow LED Lit Software defined Green LED Lit The board is functioning properly For RFI...
Page 230: ...rate are summarized in the following subsections The LEDs are listed as viewed from the top of the board when positioned in the Front End Crate Note The front end voltages can be measured at the front...
Page 231: ...LD502 Red Not Used LD501 Yellow Not Used LD500 Green Not Used LD12 Green 5 0 V status LD22 Green 2 0 V status LD11 Green 1 4 V status LD10 Green 1 5 V status LD9 Green 3 3 V status LD8 Green 5 0 V sta...
Page 232: ...low HV Over Range Lit if excessive HV is output possibly due to HV surveillance Table 6 6 RF and Tissue Processor LEDs LED Indicates When Lit Comments Red Board Failure Normally OFF Green Board OK Nor...
Page 233: ...lit Table 6 9 Front Board Assembly LEDs LED Indicates When Lit Comments Green 15V LVPS is OK Normally lit Green 15V LVPS is OK Normally lit Green AVee LVPS is OK Normally lit Green AVcc LVPS is OK Nor...
Page 234: ...s Section 6 5 VIC Video Signal Setting The Vivid 3 ultrasound scanner and VIC may be configured to operate with either PAL or NTSC video systems as required 6 5 1 Video Format Confirmation 1 Turn ON t...
Page 235: ...ors as follows Samsung 15 Monitor SyncMaster 591S P N 2336022 2 Samsung 17 Monitor SyncMaster 795MB P N 2336835 6 Most of the adjustments you make to your monitor will be accessed through the on scree...
Page 236: ...s Table 6 11 Vivid 3 15 and 17 Monitor Controls and Functions Control Function Adjusts the background Brightness white level of the screen Adjusts the Contrast level black level of the screen A Moire...
Page 237: ...e display Follow these instructions to adjust the vertical size of the monitor s entire display Adjust the pincushion setting when the sides of the display are bowed in or bowed out Adjust the pinbala...
Page 238: ...nd 17 monitor on Vivid 3 ultrasound systems configured with software version 2 0 or above The information complements the basic monitor adjustment instructions described in the Vivid 3 Pro Vivid 3 Exp...
Page 239: ...ions perform full calibration in both dark and light conditions It is suggested that you write down the brightness and contrast settings for both conditions so that the monitor can be reset to the cal...
Page 240: ...ee types of calibration as described in the following sections Monitor Calibration section page 6 16 Beamformer Calibration section page 6 17 Video Grabbing Calibration section page 6 17 6 8 1 Accessi...
Page 241: ...RVICE MANUAL Chapter 6 Service Adjustments 6 15 2 Trackball to the Calibration button and press Select The following calibration options are displayed Figure 6 6 Calibration Options Artisan Technology...
Page 242: ...ion Display window is displayed as shown below Figure 6 7 Calibration Display Window 3 Adjust the brightness of the monitor so that the black square in the upper left corner of the window is as dark a...
Page 243: ...re 1 Access the calibration options as described in the Calibration section page 6 14 2 Trackball to the Calibration button and press Select The bias voltages for each channel are validated and stored...
Page 244: ...e The video signal path is from the Back End SVGA board output to the VIC via the rear panel connector IP and then back to the Back End via the PC2IP cable 5 Select the PatternColor bmp from the Test...
Page 245: ...problems and failures The Vivid 3 ultrasound unit includes built in diagnostic tools that can be accessed from the scanner application Table 7 1 Contents in Chapter 7 Section Description Page Number...
Page 246: ...and in the AC Distribution Box To check the Front End parts the tests must follow a logical sequence in order to identify the faulty component For example testing communication between the Front End...
Page 247: ...taneously pressing Ctrl F11 on the alphanumeric keyboard The Diagnostic menu is displayed as shown below Figure 7 1 Diagnostic Menu Note Once the test has been completed a log can be viewed as describ...
Page 248: ...page 7 5 Tests various back end hardware components as described in the Performing Back End Diagnostics on the System section on page 7 68 Monitors all low voltages Tx voltages temperatures and AC pow...
Page 249: ...mformer BF Diagnostic Tests section on page 7 21 At this stage to continue to the Front End diagnostic tests it is necessary to re boot the system 3 Front Board Assembly FB Diagnostic Test as describe...
Page 250: ...ge 7 8 7 3 1 1 Auto Sequence 1 In the Diagnostic menu trackball to the Auto Sequence button and press Select The Automatic FE Testing dialog box is displayed as shown below Figure 7 2 Automatic FE Tes...
Page 251: ...if required 6 To resume testing from the point where you paused trackball to the Start button and press Select 7 At any stage during the testing sequence trackball to the View Report button and press...
Page 252: ...the Diagnostic menu trackball to the Front End button and press Select The FE Diagnostics dialog box is displayed as shown in Figure 7 3 or Figure 7 4 below Figure 7 3 FE Diagnostics Dialog Box RFI Co...
Page 253: ...3 SERVICE MANUAL Chapter 7 Diagnostics Troubleshooting 7 9 Figure 7 4 FE Diagnostics Dialog Box RFT Configuration Data Flow Map Test Description Area Test Area Comment Area Tabs Artisan Technology Gro...
Page 254: ...gnostic test Test Area Displays the buttons that enable you to perform diagnostic tests Each button has an LED that indicates the following by its color Green The test has been completed and no proble...
Page 255: ...e two tests Self Test or Full Test as required While the Full Test is in progress it may be necessary to wait a while since this requires longer than the Self Test for completion 3 Verify that the Com...
Page 256: ...field engineer for assistance If errors were identified but the results were marginal perform calibration as described in the Calibration section on page 6 14 and then repeat the RFI test If errors we...
Page 257: ...Accessing the Front End Diagnostic Options section on page 7 6 2 In the FE Diagnostics dialog box trackball to the IMP tab and press Select OR Trackball to the IMP button in the Data Flow Map and pres...
Page 258: ...o problems were identified proceed to the VME test as described in the VME Bus VME Diagnostic Tests for RFT Configuration section on page 7 15 If no problems were identified but the problem persists c...
Page 259: ...is performed without first performing this test and errors are identified you must perform the IMP test to ensure that the VME board is the source of the error 1 Access the FE Diagnostics dialog box...
Page 260: ...ms were identified proceed to the RFT test as described in the RFT Diagnostic Tests for RFT Configuration section on page 7 17 If no problems were identified but the problem persists contact your loca...
Page 261: ...sts for RFT Configuration section on page 7 13 and in the VME Bus VME Diagnostic Tests for RFT Configuration section on page 7 15 If the RFT test is performed without first performing these tests and...
Page 262: ...the test 5 Review the test results in the Comment area and proceed as follows If no problems were identified proceed to the FEC test as described in the Front End Controller FEC Diagnostic Tests for...
Page 263: ...shold for TEE probes Pencil ID Test Checks the pencil ID circuit in the FEC Note Before performing any of the FEC tests perform the IMP VME Bus and RFT tests as described beginning on page 7 13 If an...
Page 264: ...follows Yellow The test is in progress Green The test has been completed and no problems were identified Red Problems were identified during the performance of the test 5 Review the test results in t...
Page 265: ...lacing the BF perform calibration as described in the Calibration section on page 6 14 NOTE IMPORTANT Do not perform BF Calibration after operating in CW or PW scanning modes since validation will fai...
Page 266: ...s Trackball to the Digital Test 0 button and press Select When complete trackball to the Digital Test 1 button and press Select 4 In the BF tab verify that the Comment area indicates that the system i...
Page 267: ...using the scroll arrows on the right of the Ultrasound Scope window to select a vector between 0 and 63 The selected vector is displayed in the Vector field and its test results are displayed in the S...
Page 268: ...identified but the results were marginal perform calibration as described in the Calibration section on page 6 14 and then repeat the test If errors were identified and the results were not marginal v...
Page 269: ...st performing these tests and errors are identified you must perform the following tests in the order listed to ensure that the FB is in fact the source of the error 7 3 8 1 Accessing the Front Board...
Page 270: ...MANUAL 7 26 Section 7 3 Performing Front End FE Diagnostics Figure 7 14 F B Tab FE Diagnostics Dialog Box RFI Configuration Data Flow Map Test Description Area Test Area Comment Area Tabs Artisan Tech...
Page 271: ...ed in the TR Switch Test section on page 7 38 d FLA Jumper Test Checks the jumpers that connect the side elements to the center elements as described in the FLA Jumper Switch section on page 7 30 e Pe...
Page 272: ...either a 7S or 3S probe and lock it in place 2 Access the F B tab of the FE Diagnostics dialog box as described in the Accessing the Front Board Assembly Options section on page 7 25 3 In the Select...
Page 273: ...ox If one or more channels were identified as bad trackball to the Save Report button and press Select then contact a GE Medical Systems service representative If no channels were identified as bad ma...
Page 274: ...his probe is used and that it be in good condition 2 Access the F B tab of the FE Diagnostics dialog box as described in the Accessing the Front Board Assembly Options section on page 7 25 3 In the Se...
Page 275: ...splay area Mark bad channel Select this checkbox to manually mark the currently selected channel as bad 6 Check the test result message and proceed as follows If one or more channels were identified a...
Page 276: ...t is represented by a button highlighted in green that displays the element and the channel number that is associated with that element Each button is highlighted yellow when selected Each button is h...
Page 277: ...vice representative If no errors were identified proceed with the next test If no errors were identified but the problem persists contact your local GE Medical Systems field engineer for assistance If...
Page 278: ...being performed in the sequence described in the Performing Front End FE Diagnostics section on page 7 5 1 Disconnect all the probes 2 Access the F B tab of the FE Diagnostics dialog box as described...
Page 279: ...to display only bad channels in the Display area Mark bad channel Select this checkbox to manually mark the currently selected channel as bad 5 Check the test result message and proceed as follows If...
Page 280: ...socket containing four vectors channels as follows Each vector is represented by a button highlighted in green that displays the number of the socket to which the TR4 is connected Each button is high...
Page 281: ...vice representative If no errors were identified proceed with the next test If no errors were identified but the problem persists contact your local GE Medical Systems field engineer for assistance If...
Page 282: ...box as described in the Accessing the Front Board Assembly Options section on page 7 25 3 In the Select Socket area of the F B tab trackball to the socket to which the 3S probe is connected Trackball...
Page 283: ...ave Report button and press Select then contact a GE Medical Systems Service Representative If no channels were identified as bad mark the channels suspected as being bad as follows Trackball to each...
Page 284: ...cil probe test and the close pencil probe test 1 Connect a 2D pencil probe 2 Access the F B tab of the FE Diagnostics dialog box as described in the Accessing the Front Board Assembly Options section...
Page 285: ...l Select this checkbox to manually mark the currently selected channel as bad 5 Check the test result message and proceed as follows If one or more relays were identified as bad trackball to Save Repo...
Page 286: ...be relays as follows Each relay is represented by a button highlighted in green that displays the relay number Each button is highlighted in yellow when selected Each button is highlighted in red if e...
Page 287: ...Systems service representative If no errors were identified proceed with the next test If no errors were identified but the problem persists contact your local GE Medical Systems field engineer for as...
Page 288: ...4 Check the test results and proceed as follows If no errors were identified proceed with the next test If no errors were identified but the problem persists contact your local GE Medical Systems fie...
Page 289: ...after performing the RAM test 1 Access the F B tab of the FE Diagnostics dialog box as described in the Accessing the Front Board Assembly Options section on page 7 25 2 Trackball to the RAM Test butt...
Page 290: ...Systems field engineer for assistance If errors were identified but the results were marginal perform calibration as described in the Calibration section on page 6 14 and then repeat the test If error...
Page 291: ...ox as described in the Accessing the Front End Diagnostic Options section on page 7 6 2 In the FE Diagnostics dialog box trackball to the MUX tab and press Select OR Trackball to the MUX button in the...
Page 292: ...MANUAL 7 48 Section 7 3 Performing Front End FE Diagnostics Figure 7 27 MUX Tab FE Diagnostics Dialog Box RFT Configuration Data Flow Map Test Description Area Test Area Comment Area Tabs Artisan Tech...
Page 293: ...60 LVPS Voltage Test on page 7 62 HVPS Voltage Test on page 7 63 Temp Test on page 7 64 Show History on page 7 65 7 3 9 2 Normal Channels Diagnostic Tests Tests the output channels from the input chan...
Page 294: ...00 REVISION 7 VIVID 3 PRO VIVID 3 SERVICE MANUAL 7 50 Section 7 3 Performing Front End FE Diagnostics Figure 7 28 Normal Channels Diagnostic Test Artisan Technology Group Quality Instrumentation Guara...
Page 295: ...only bad channels in the Display area Mark bad channel Select this checkbox to manually mark the currently selected channel as bad 4 Check the test result message and proceed as follows If one or mor...
Page 296: ...each socket containing four vectors channels as follows Each vector is represented by a button highlighted in green that displays the number of the socket to which the TR4 is connected Each button is...
Page 297: ...vice representative If no errors were identified proceed with the next test If no errors were identified but the problem persists contact your local GE Medical Systems field engineer for assistance If...
Page 298: ...nels Diagnostic Tests Tests output signals in CW Mode only when the input channels are connected to the output channels If one channel is missing the output will be 6db The input signals come from eit...
Page 299: ...ded High Channels Diagnostic Tests Tests the output signals from the input of the high channels If one channel is missing the output will be 6db The input signals come from either a 3S or a 7S probe F...
Page 300: ...D 3 SERVICE MANUAL 7 56 Section 7 3 Performing Front End FE Diagnostics 7 3 9 5 Port Test The Port test is a general logic control test Figure 7 32 Port Test RFI Configuration Artisan Technology Group...
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Page 302: ...obe Control The TEE probe control test checks the position setting of the probe as well as its normal operation 1 Access the MUX tab of the FB Diagnostics dialog box as described in the Accessing the...
Page 303: ...3 SERVICE MANUAL Chapter 7 Diagnostics Troubleshooting 7 59 Figure 7 35 TEE Probe Test Dialog Box 5 Verify the test results and then trackball to the OK button and press Select Artisan Technology Gro...
Page 304: ...MUX tab of the FB Diagnostics dialog box as described in the Accessing the MUX Diagnostic Test Options section on page 7 47 2 Trackball to the Advanced board tests button and press Select The Advance...
Page 305: ...ower Input button and press Select The AC Power Input dialog box is displayed Figure 7 37 AC Power Input Dialog Box 5 Trackball to the Show button and press Select to display the voltage Note For repe...
Page 306: ...n page 7 47 2 Trackball to the Advanced board tests button and press Select The Advanced System Tests options are displayed as shown in Figure 7 34 on page 7 58 3 Trackball to the Monitor button and p...
Page 307: ...nostic Test Options section on page 7 47 2 Trackball to the Advanced board tests button and press Select The Advanced System Tests options are displayed as shown in Figure 7 34 on page 7 58 3 Trackbal...
Page 308: ...the Advanced board tests button and press Select The Advanced System Tests options are displayed as shown in Figure 7 34 on page 7 58 3 Trackball to the Monitor button and press Select The View Power...
Page 309: ...The Advanced System Tests options are displayed as shown in Figure 7 34 on page 7 58 3 Trackball to the Monitor button and press Select The View Power options are displayed as shown in Figure 7 36 on...
Page 310: ...s software versions and hardware revisions 1 Access the FE Diagnostics dialog box as described in the Accessing the Front End Diagnostic Options section on page 7 6 2 Trackball to the H W Report butto...
Page 311: ...o generate a report of the current test and failure results 1 Access the FE Diagnostics dialog box as described in the Accessing the Front End Diagnostic Options section on page 7 6 2 Trackball to the...
Page 312: ...he Back End Diagnostic Tests may be performed independently regardless of sequence 7 4 1 Accessing the Back End Diagnostic Options 1 In 2D Mode press Ctrl F11 on the alphanumeric keyboard The Diagnost...
Page 313: ...t section on page 7 71 External Keyboard Enables you to test the keyboard options and lights in different modes as described in the External Keyboard Diagnostic Test section on page 7 73 Keyboard Enab...
Page 314: ...at various PRFs and frequencies Left and right are as seen when standing behind the unit 3 In the User controls area trackball to the Right radio button and press Select to test the right speaker Ensu...
Page 315: ...ect the External ECG radio button in the TestECGDevice dialog box 2 Access the HW Diagnostics menu as described in the Accessing the Back End Diagnostic Options section on page 7 68 3 Trackball to the...
Page 316: ...ECG Phono button and press Select The TestECGDevice dialog box is displayed as shown in Figure 7 47 on page 7 71 4 In the Select trace area trackball to the Phono radio button and press Select 5 Trac...
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