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Regular Maintenance
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CMP 200
®
X-Ray Generator Service Manual Ch # 901476-08 Rev. B
Page 6-9
6.6.3
Dual Speed Starter EPROM
1.
Switch the generator mains power OFF,
AND WAIT 5 MINUTES FOR THE DC BUS CAPACITORS
TO FULLY DISCHARGE.
2.
Locate and carefully remove the existing EPROM on the dual speed starter board.
3.
Carefully insert the replacement EPROM into the socket
observing the orientation per figure 1-6
.
6.6.4
Resetting Factory Defaults
Should the
part number (not revision)
of the replacement firmware be different from the firmware being
replaced, then the factory default procedure(s) must be performed as detailed below. This will initialize the
CPU’s NVRAM and flash memory as required by the new software and sets the data to its factory-configured
state. Note that there are separate procedures for the console CPU and for the generator CPU.
CONSOLE CPU FACTORY DEFAULTS:
The procedure for loading console defaults is described in chapter 3C. Refer
to LOAD CONSOLE DEFAULTS
.
This is described in the section
UTILITY MENU
, under
CONSOLE
.
GENERATOR CPU FACTORY DEFAULTS:
1.
Switch the generator OFF at the console, and disconnect the mains voltage.
2.
Remove the generator cover as described in chapter 2.
3.
Locate S3 on the generator control board. Refer to the appropriate figure in chapter 1, in the section
GENERATOR LAYOUT AND MAJOR COMPONENTS
.
4.
Set S3-1 to the LOAD DEFAULTS (ON) position.
5.
Switch ON the generator. After a brief period, the console will pause at the message
FACTORY
DEFAULTS
.
6.
Switch OFF the generator. Reset S3-1 back to the NORMAL (OFF) position.
7.
Perform tube auto calibration as per
Tube mA Auto Calibration
in chapter 2 of this manual.
Note: Tube calibration sequence must be completed in full. If tube calibration is interrupted, the
resulting mA / mAs values will be uncalibrated due to invalid calibration data.
This will initialize all generator data to the factory defaults [tube selection, generator limits (including anode
boost time), receptor setup, I/O configuration, AEC setup, AEC calibration, tube calibration, time & date, error
log, statistics and anode heat units].
NOTE:
IF THE FACTORY DEFAULTS HAVE BEEN SET, CRITICAL PARAMETERS (I.E ANODE BOOST
TIME, ETC) MUST BE MANUALLY REPROGRAMMED BEFORE OPERATING THE GENERATOR.