GE H
EALTHCARE
RAFT
V
OLUSON
E8 / V
OLUSON
E6
D
IRECTION
KTD102576, R
EVISION
7
DRAFT (A
UGUST
23, 2012)
S
ERVICE
M
ANUAL
8-34
Section 8-17 - Replacing optional Peripherals / How to mount Peripherals at a later date
8-17-4-5
Connection of 19” Secondary Monitor and Isolation Transformer
NOTE:
For connection scheme refer to
.
1.) Plug the VGA cable (from Secondary Monitor) to the
VGA Out
connector on the external I/O
connector panel (GES) on the rear of the system.
2.) Place the isolation transformer on the floor or mount it on the wall.
3.) Plug the Power cable (from Secondary Monitor) to the isolation transformer.
The Power cable of the transformer itself connect to a wall socket.
4.) Use this power switch to power on the Transformer.
NOTE:
Wait ~1 minute before turning on your monitor.
5.) Press the main power switch on the Secondary Monitor.
6.) Power ON/Boot up the system as described in
7.) Compare the picture on the newly installed monitor with the picture on the Voluson E8 / Voluson E6
monitor.
NOTE:
If you need to change the configuration of the newly installed monitor, please, refer to the manual of the
Secondary Monitor, which is enclosed in the Wall mount kit.
8.) Measure leakage currents according to IEC 60601-1 respectively UL 60601-1.
NOTE:
The monitor needs to be switched of separately at the main power switch of the monitor.
NOTICE
!! NOTICE:
DO NOT connect the 19” LCD Secondary Monitor to the Voluson E8 / Voluson E6 via USB cable.
Use the supplied VGA cable.
CAUTION
!! CAUTION:
The 19” LCD Secondary “Patient” Monitor MUST NEVER be connected to the Voluson E8 /
Voluson E6 ultrasound systems mains supply directly!
Always connect it to the supplied Transformer!
The Secondary Monitor is the only item to be connected to the Transformer.
NOTICE
!! NOTICE:
The transformer must be out of the reach of the patient.
However, it needs to be within cable length from the monitor and a socket.
The transformer is IPX 0. There is no protection against ingress of liquids!
NOTICE
!! NOTICE:
All necessary modifications to wall and buildings must be performed by a professional to avoid
structural damage and electrical hazard.