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7482255 Rev 01

Siemens 

October 2002

Installing the Version 1.2 Software Update

1.0 Installing the Version 1.2 Software Update

Use the following instructions to install the version 1.2 software update on the 
G60 S.

1.1 Preparing for the Version 1.2 Software Update

Use the following instructions to prepare for the installation of the version 1.2 
software update.

The original release of the G60 S contained version 1.0 system software and 
version 1.022 DIMAQ-IP software. The Speed Info 011/2002/US describes the 
update of the version 1.022 DIMAQ-IP software to version 1.023.

1.1.1 Backing Up Service Data

Use the following steps to back up the service data.

1.

Energize the G60 S.

2.

Press the 

F4

 key to display the Preset screen.

3.

Select 

Service

 from the menu.

4.

Enter the password and select the Ok button to display the service software 
Main Menu screen.

5.

Select the Backup/Restore button to display the Backup / Restore screen.

6.

Select the Backup radio button located at the top of the screen.

7.

Check the 

All Packages

 checkbox.

8.

Insert a formatted MO diskette in the MO drive and select the Go button 
located at the bottom of the screen, to begin the backup.

9.

When the 

Format Disk

 message box is displayed, select the Cancel button 

to bypass the format operation.

10.

The Service Backup [file name] message box will be displayed; accept the 
backup name provided or enter a different name and select OK to continue 
the backup operation.

11.

When the progress bar located on the Backup / Restore screen reaches 
100% a Done message will be displayed. 

12.

Select the Home button and the Exit button to exit the service software.

Note:

 The original release of the G50 contains version 1.2 system software and 

version 1.2 DIMAQ-IP software; the G50 

does not require

 the installation of this 

version 1.2 software update.

Note:

 On G60 S systems using the version 1.0 software, a formatted MO diskette 

is required for the preset and service data backup operation because the MO 
drive was incapable of formatting a diskette. Systems using version 1.2 software 
support the formatting of MO diskettes.

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Страница 1: ...ungen verpflichten zu Schadenersatz Alle Rechte für den Fall der Patent erteilung oder GM Eintragung vorbehalten Copyright 2002 Siemens Corporation Proprietary data company confidential All rights reserved Confié à titre de secret d entreprise Tous droits réservés Confiado como secreto industrial Nos reservamos todos los derechos SONOLINE G50 and G60 S Ultrasound Systems Service Manual ...

Страница 2: ...y affiliated with or authorized by Siemens or one of its affiliates are directed to contact one of the local offices of Siemens or one of its affiliates before attempt ing installation or service procedures Siemens reserves the right to change system specifications at any time Trademarks SONOLINE and syngo are registered trademarks of Siemens AG DIMAQ SieScape 3 Scape Ensemble Crescendo microCase ...

Страница 3: ...ify the user and service personnel of potential hazards to the equipment are presented in the following format Alerts that notify the user and service personnel of potential hazards to the user the patient or to service personnel are presented in the following format Notes Additional information not related to a specific sequence of steps in the proce dure is presented in the note format Warning T...

Страница 4: ...Page iv 7482255 Rev 01 Siemens October 2002 G50 and G60 S Service Manual ...

Страница 5: ...ications 1 8 Chapter 2 System Architecture 2 1 1 0 System Architecture 2 2 2 0 Component Locations 2 8 3 0 System Bus Description 2 15 Chapter 3 Power Distribution 3 1 1 0 Power Connections 3 2 Chapter 4 Removing and Replacing Spare Parts 4 1 1 0 Introduction 4 2 2 0 Removing and Installing the Monitor 4 3 3 0 Removing and Installing the Black and White Printer 4 10 4 0 Installing the Color Printe...

Страница 6: ...Replacing the OEM Outlet Fuse 4 50 13 0 Removing and Installing the Third Array Port 4 52 Chapter 5 Installing Equipment Options 5 1 1 0 Installing the G50 DIMAQ IP 5 2 2 0 Installing the G50 Third Array Port 5 11 Chapter 6 Troubleshooting 6 1 1 0 Verifying the System Operation 6 2 2 0 Diagnostic Messages 6 3 3 0 Diagnostic Indicators 6 9 4 0 Troubleshooting the DIMAQ IP 6 11 5 0 Rebooting the Sys...

Страница 7: ... Keys 8 10 4 0 Uninstalling the Product Feature Keys 8 14 5 0 Service Software Operation 8 17 6 0 Service Screens and Menus 8 19 Chapter 9 Planned Maintenance 9 1 1 0 Introduction 9 2 2 0 Required Tools and Documents 9 2 3 0 Required Materials 9 2 4 0 Preparations 9 3 5 0 Cleaning the System 9 3 6 0 Cleaning Subsystems 9 3 7 0 Cleaning and Inspecting Transducers 9 4 8 0 Safety Checks 9 5 9 0 Syste...

Страница 8: ... 0 G50 and the G60 S Common Parts Photographs C 5 3 0 G50 Spare Parts Photographs C 11 4 0 G60 S Spare Parts Photographs C 15 Appendix D Video Formats D 1 Appendix E Output Data File Structure E 1 Appendix F Component Designations F 1 Appendix G Maintenance Report G 1 Siemens Office G 4 Measurement Devices G 4 Comments G 4 System Information G 4 Open Issues G 5 System Status G 5 Customer Service E...

Страница 9: ...Siemens 7482255 Rev 01 Page ix October 2002 G50 and G60 S Service Manual Appendix H Fastener Reference H 1 ...

Страница 10: ...Page x 7482255 Rev 01 Siemens October 2002 G50 and G60 S Service Manual ...

Страница 11: ... Requirements Chapter 1 Introduction and System Requirements This chapter provides introductory information on the G50 and G60 S The following topics are included in this chapter 1 0 Introduction 1 2 2 0 Performance Specifications 1 4 3 0 Mechanical and Electrical Specifications 1 8 ...

Страница 12: ...perating system This ultrasound system supports linear and convex arrays using two ports The G50 is an economical version of the G60 S It supports various options but it cannot be upgraded to the G60 S Table 1 1 lists the features available with the G60 S that are not present on the G50 see Table 1 2 for a comparison of the G50 and the G60 S specifications Note See Installation Procedure page A 1 ...

Страница 13: ...rison of the G50 and the G60 S specifications The current version of the G60 S provides a choice of keyboard overlays in English German French Spanish and Italian The DIMAQ IP image processor is provided as a standard component of the G60 S Three output devices are also available for the G60 S Black and white printer P91W Standard Color printer CP900 Option VCR SVO 9500 or SVO 3500 with mounting k...

Страница 14: ...nnels Up to 256 process chan nels Up to 768 process channels Transducer Max Elements 192 192 Transducer Connectors 2 4 3 array and 1 CW Display Mode A Mode Std Std B Mode Std Std Steer N A Std M Mode Std Std PWD Mode not on mechan ical sector Std Std Hi PRF 15 8 kHz 15 8 kHz Steer Std L R C Std CWD Mode Blind N A Std SCWD Mode N A Std CFM Mode Std Std Steer Std L R C Std Power Mode Std Std Mc Mode...

Страница 15: ... Option Option SVO 9500 Option Option SVO 3500 Option Option Communication Port Serial Port RS 232 C 2 2 USB for DIMAQ IP Stress Echo printer only 1with DIMAQ IP Opt 1 Ethernet from DIMAQ IP 1with DIMAQ IP Opt 1 Storage Media 640 MB MO Drive Standard Standard HDD Std w DIMAQ IP Option Std w DIMAQ IP CD RW Std w DIMAQ IP Option Std w DIMAQ IP AC Outlets Four outlets providing 480 VA total Standard ...

Страница 16: ...pported Transducer Specifications Table 1 3 lists the specifications for the transducers supported by the G50 or by the G60 S Physio Input ECG N A Std ECG DC In Opt Opt Foot SW Opt Opt Table 1 2 System Configurations Sheet 3 of 3 Category Item G50 Specifications G60 S Specifications ...

Страница 17: ... Steering Doppler Steering C5 2 128 Ch Yes C MCI 128 55 2 6 3 5 5 0 4 4 T 5 0 T 2 6 3 5 C6 2 SPAT Yes C MCI 192 55 2 8 3 5 5 0 4 2 T 5 2 T 2 6 3 5 EV9 4 SPAT Yes Yes C Endo V MCI 192 13 4 2 6 5 8 0 5 2 7 0 EC9 4 Yes Yes C Endo C STI 128 10 4 2 6 5 9 0 5 2 7 0 7 5L70 Yes Yes L MCI 192 5 0 7 5 10 5 2 7 0 6 6 L10 5 SPAT Yes Yes L MCI 192 6 5 7 5 10 5 2 7 0 12 12 22 VF13 5 Yes Yes L STI SMS 192 8 0 10...

Страница 18: ...ich the G50 and the G60 S can operate Table 1 4 G60 S Dimensions Dimension Value Width 510 mm 20 1 inches Depth 798 mm 31 4 inches Height 1422 mm 55 98 inches Warning The G50 and the G60 S weighs 130 kg 287 lb and represents a lifting hazard attempting to lift this system manually can cause serious injury Instructions for lifting the G50 and the G60 S when enclosed in its shipping container are pr...

Страница 19: ...y of the sys tem and damage its components Do not attempt to operate the G50 the G60 S or the installed peripherals if any fan becomes inoperable See Diagnostic Indicators page 6 9 LED 8 illuminates when the temperature in the E module exceeds the over temperature limit of 80 C 176 F Consult the Instructions for Use for information on the warning message displayed when operating temperatures are e...

Страница 20: ... Hz 115 Vac 97 75 Vac to 132 25 Vac 50 Hz or 60 Hz 230 Vac a 195 5 Vac to 264 5 Vac 50 Hz or 60 Hz a The 230 V rated system and OEM peripherals will operate properly with a supply of 195 5 Vac to 264 5 Vac and 47 Hz to 63 Hz 250 Vac rated components can be employed with this configura tion Note The voltage supply for a specific G50 or G60 S is fixed and cannot be changed Table 1 7 Power Supply Spe...

Страница 21: ...ion of incorrect fuses in the G50 or the G60 S can cause equipment damage fire serious injury or death Replace fuses only with the same current value and fuse type sup plied by the factory and listed in Table 1 8 See Spare Parts page C 1 See Replacing the OEM Outlet Fuse page 4 50 for the fuse replacement procedure ...

Страница 22: ...Page 12 of 12 7482255 Rev 01 Siemens October 2002 Mechanical and Electrical Specifications ...

Страница 23: ...ystem Architecture Chapter 2 System Architecture This chapter provides information on the architecture of the G50 and G60 S The following topics are included in this chapter 1 0 System Architecture 2 2 2 0 Component Locations 2 8 3 0 System Bus Description 2 15 ...

Страница 24: ...imately 18 kg 40 lb 1 2 Control Panel The control panel shown in Figure 2 4 includes the upper and lower components the keyboard and the controller It communicates with the host module via RS 422 1 3 Power Module The power supply shown in Figure 2 10 includes several subsystems The A05 line filter provides filtered alternating current 100 Vac 115 Vac or 230 Vac to the A06 transformer the transform...

Страница 25: ... The host module contains the following subsystems A70 DVSC Digital Video System Control The A70 DVSC includes the following Microsoft Windows CE Operating System 162MHz CPU 64MB SDRAM 32MB Flash Memory Boot ROM Power Manager Shutdown controller Operator Interface Control Panel Controller SS bus CBOX Interface E Module controller FS bus Video Ram SVGA Progressive Interlaced SCSI Controller MO Driv...

Страница 26: ...ontains the ultrasound imaging circuit boards Table 2 9 lists the E module components of the G50 and the G60 S Component Designations page F 1 identifies the component acronyms Note The E module employed by the G50 and the G60 S support differing capa bilities Table 2 9 E Module Component Comparison G50 G60 S A25 MFIL A25 MFIL A36 PSEL A36 PSEL A36 1 XSEL A36 1 XSEL A36 2 A3RD optional third port ...

Страница 27: ...er thermal sensing The received echo signal is sent to the A36 PSEL Probe Select PCB for processing and thermal sensing signals are sent to the A50 SUBC Subcontroller The A40 PAMP Preamplifier receives 64 channels of echo data sent from the A36 PSEL Probe Select PCB The primary function of this PCB is to receive foldover using a 64 channel to 32 or 64 channel cross point switching circuit The outp...

Страница 28: ...nd then processed the same way as the signals received from the A46 RXBFs This PCB provides complete processing of the B M mode signal including scan conversion This PCB also sends B M mode data to the A51 CMEM CINE Memory PCB The A50 SUBC Sub Controller is a daughter board of the A66 DTPS Data Transfer Power Supply PCB This PCB provides transmit timing control probe temperature detection control ...

Страница 29: ...SC and PAL for image and clip store review archive print and post processing applications It support supports cine clips functions and other software options such as Stress Echo Images travel to and from the host module to the DIMAQ IP as 16 bit color in YBR 422 format over a 800 Mbit per second serial cable Keyboard trackball and messaging controls travel to and from the host module over a dedica...

Страница 30: ...ided where relevant Spare part numbers for the two systems are different though many of the visible differences between the G50 and the G60 S are just differences of color see Figure 2 4 and Figure 2 5 Spare parts are listed in Spare Parts page C 1 For a complete listing of all major components see Component Designations page F 1 For a listing of the system spare parts see Spare Parts page C 1 Fig...

Страница 31: ...ter 2 System Architecture Figure 2 1 presents a front and rear view of the G60 S system Figure 2 2 provides a view of the right sides of the G60 S left photo and the G50 right photo Figure 2 1 G60 S Front and Rear View Figure 2 2 G60 S Left and G50 Right ...

Страница 32: ...tween the casters of the G50 left photo and the G60 S right photo Figure 2 4 contains a detailed view of the control panel and keyboard of the G60 S Figure 2 3 G50 Casters Left and the G60 S Casters Right Figure 2 4 G60 S Control Panel and Keyboard Sub Control Panel Upper Main Control Panel Lower Keyboard ...

Страница 33: ...itecture Figure 2 5 shows the G50 keyboard Figure 2 6 shows the location of the indicator LEDs discussed in Diagnostic Indicators page 6 9 The location of these LEDs is identical for the G50 and the G60 S Figure 2 5 G50 Keyboard and Control Panel Figure 2 6 Indicator LEDs ...

Страница 34: ...r filter cleaning of this filter is described in Cleaning Subsystems page 9 3 The arrow indicates the removal of the filter cover Figure 2 8 indicates the location of the G60 S interface panel and the OEM bay Figure 2 7 Air Filter Arrow Indicates Removal Figure 2 8 Interface Panel and OEM Bay Interface Panel OEM Bay ...

Страница 35: ...16 October 2002 Chapter 2 System Architecture Figure 2 9 shows the location of the line filter on the G60 S Figure 2 10 indicates the G60 S power module and its subsystems Figure 2 9 Line Filter A05 Line Filter Figure 2 10 Power Module ...

Страница 36: ...location on the G60 S are shown in Figure 2 11 Figure 2 12 presents a view of the E module of the G60 S Figure 2 13 shows the E module of the G50 the optional third port is not installed Figure 2 11 Host Module Figure 2 12 E Module of the G60 S Without Covers Figure 2 13 G50 E Module With Covers ...

Страница 37: ...ens 7482255 Rev 01 Page 15 of 16 October 2002 Chapter 2 System Architecture 3 0 System Bus Description Table 2 10 Bus Summary on page 2 16 summarizes the communication buses located in the G50 and the G60 S ...

Страница 38: ...d µP bus RD HW WT 800 Mbps 400 Mbps 02 bit 01 bit FS bus P Host Module to DIMAQ IP Module Image data ECG trigger angle information and DIMAQ IP Module shutdown information HW 400 Mbps 400 Mbps 01 bit 01 bit SS Bus A E Module Third array port Control data µP bus angle information and frame synchro nization timing for 3D transducer RD HW WT 12 Mbps 12 Mbps 01 bit 01 bit SS Bus E E Module to ECG Modu...

Страница 39: ... 4 October 2002 Chapter 3 Power Distribution Chapter 3 Power Distribution This chapter provides information on the power distribution of the G50 and the G60 S The following topics are included in this chapter 1 0 Power Connections 3 2 ...

Страница 40: ...d from the unprotected device to maintain the electri cal isolation of the G50 or the G60 S respectively Warning The G50 and the G60 S contain hazardous voltages that can range from 90 Vac to 264 Vac These voltages can cause serious injury or death Only authorized service personnel are permitted to remove protective covers and access the energized components of this sys tem Note For information on...

Страница 41: ...Siemens 7482255 Rev 01 Page 3 of 4 October 2002 Chapter 3 Power Distribution Figure 3 1 G60 S Interconnections DIMAQ IP ...

Страница 42: ...10V OEM Connections E Module Cooling MO Drive Cooling 100V 115 V or 230 V PSWONL Side panel Front Panel UPFAN D 10V D 5V D 12V D 12V D 12V D 5V AC 115 230V D 10V D 10V J1010 J35 J34 J31 J2 J33 J1007 J4 VGA IP Link Ethernet Ethernet J5 RS 422 SS bus L SCSI Sound VGA UP LInk D 24V D 12V D 5V SS bus E D 3V A66J3 A66J4 A66J1 A25J1 J2 J36 J10 P1 J2 J3 J1 J1008 J7 J1 J2 J3 A75J11 A75J12 J30 VGA J5 Power...

Страница 43: ... 4 3 3 0 Removing and Installing the Black and White Printer 4 10 4 0 Installing the Color Printer and the VCR 4 14 5 0 Removing and Installing the DIMAQ IP Module 4 24 6 0 Removing and Installing the Control Panel 4 28 7 0 Removing and Installing the Keyboard 4 33 8 0 Removing and Installing the MO Drive 4 36 9 0 Removing and Installing the Host Module 4 41 10 0 Removing and Installing the E Modu...

Страница 44: ...at items weighing greater than 15 9 kg 35 lb must be lifted by two people or mechanical lifting aids Items weighing greater than 34 kg 75 lb must be lifted only with mechanical lifting equipment The transport instructions for the G50 and the G60 S when pack aged in its shipping container are provided on the container The G50 and the G60 S once removed from their shipping containers are not designe...

Страница 45: ...ws from the top of the rear OEM bay 3 Remove the two screws that secure the rear upper panel and remove the panel 4 Remove two screws to remove the monitor post cover shown in Figure 4 4 5 Remove two screws to remove the monitor cover shown in Figure 4 4 Warning Lifting weights of 15 9 kg 35 lb or greater or lifting in an awkward position can cause serious injury The monitor of the weighs 18 kg 40...

Страница 46: ...ower cable 1 safety ground cable Figure 4 3 Host Module Cover Figure 4 4 Monitor and Post Covers Warning The improper connection of the safety ground can create a shock hazard The G50 and the G60 S contain hazardous voltages that can range from 90 Vac to 264 Vac These volt ages can cause serious injury or death Verify that the safety ground is attached using the cor rect hardware see Figure 4 5 an...

Страница 47: ...ng these screws 9 Remove the monitor from the post 10 Remove the mounting hardware from the original monitor this hardware will be installed on the replacement monitor Figure 4 5 Attaching the Monitor Cables Safety Ground Screws identified as CK4 X 12 in Figure 4 5 are M4 X 12 binding head with external lock washer The safety ground cable is attached with an M4 X 12 screw through the lug with an e...

Страница 48: ... the monitor cover from the direction indi cated at the bottom of Figure 4 6 16 Attach the mounting hardware to the replacement monitor shown in Figure 4 7 reusing the two hexagon socket head bolts that were removed from the original monitor Figure 4 6 Monitor and Post Attachment Warning The improper installation of the threaded fasteners and the mounting hardware that support the monitor can crea...

Страница 49: ...ee Fastener Reference page H 1 Warning The improper installation of the threaded fasteners that support the monitor can cre ate a potential hazard The monitor is heavy and could cause serious injury Always verify that the two cap screws M4 X 18 and one bolt are tightened securely so that the monitor will not loosen and fall Note When attaching the bottom cover ensure that the small hook Figure 4 6...

Страница 50: ...nector to prevent breakage while connecting signal cable B 10 Connect signal cable A 11 Secure the two signal cables by tightening the screws using the blade type screwdriver 12 Route the signal cables through the larger clamp Figure 4 5 and secure the clamp to the speaker housing with a M4 X 12 binding head screw with external lock washer 13 Verify that the monitor turns easily without pinching a...

Страница 51: ... and Replacing Spare Parts 15 Install the monitor post cover as shown in Figure 4 9 16 Install the upper rear panel 17 Tighten the two captive screws and install the caps 18 Connect power to the monitor and verify that it operates properly Figure 4 9 Monitor Post Cover ...

Страница 52: ...OEM bay Warning The replacement procedure described in this section involves the removal and re installation of threaded fasteners The installation of over long fasteners is some locations can penetrate and damage the underlying equipment or short underlying circuits energized at 90 Vac to 264 Vac The potential damage can affect equipment performance the potential shorting of the electrical circui...

Страница 53: ...let 2 Attach the mounting plate to the bottom of the P91W printer using the four M3 X 8 binding head screws and external lock washers as shown in Figure 4 10 3 Set the number 1 DIP switch shown in Figure 4 11 in the On upward posi tion set the remaining switches to Off downward 4 Attach all of the cables shown in Figure 4 11 to the rear of the P91W as you insert it into the OEM bay Figure 4 10 Pri...

Страница 54: ...that the cables are connected correctly See Figure 4 11 2 Verify that the number 1 DIP switch is set in the On position set the remain ing switches to Off downward 3 Connect the power cable to the system outlet 4 Connect a transducer to the G50 or the G60 S this transducer will be used to produce a printable study 5 Turn the Main Power switch on 6 Turn the Standby switch on 7 Confirm that an image...

Страница 55: ...002 Chapter 4 Removing and Replacing Spare Parts 12 Select the B W Printer for Set Up for PRINT STORE 1 and press SET 13 Select the SAVE button 14 Press SET 15 Press PRINT 1 and confirm that the displayed image prints correctly on the P91W printer ...

Страница 56: ...4 12 OEM Bay and Top of Bay Warning The replacement procedure described in this section involves the removal and re installation of threaded fasteners The installation of over long fasteners is some locations can penetrate and damage the underlying equipment or short circuits that are energized at 90 Vac to 264 Vac The potential damage can affect equipment performance the potential shorting of the...

Страница 57: ...n hazardous voltages that can range from 90 Vac to 264 Vac These voltages can cause serious injury or death Only authorized service personnel are permitted to remove protective covers and access the energized components of this sys tem Figure 4 13 Removing the Front Cover The screws designated as CK3x8 in Figure 4 13 are M3x8 binding head screws with exte nal lock washers The CK4x8 screws are M4x8...

Страница 58: ...ber 2002 Installing the Color Printer and the VCR 3 Unfasten three pairs of magic fasteners joining the front cover to the G50 or the G60 S Figure 4 13 Figure 4 14 Removing the Top Cover Figure 4 15 CP900 Color Printer Connections M4x10 screws ...

Страница 59: ...own 14 With the bottom of the CP900 facing upward place the CP900 on a padded or protected platform of 25 mm or higher 15 Invert the OEM bay and place it over the bottom surface of the CP900 16 Using the four M3 X 8 flat head screws removed from the plastic bag secure the OEM bay to the CP900 by installing the four screws through the holes marked with the character C 17 Return the inverted CP900 a...

Страница 60: ...screws with external lock washers that were removed 27 Re install the top cover on the system 28 Re install the front cover on the system 4 3 Installing the VCR Use the following instructions to install the SVO 9500 VCR in the OEM bay of the G50 or the G60 S 1 De energize the system 2 Place SVO 9500 VCR upside down on a flat surface 3 Remove four rubber feet from the bottom of the VCR Note If prev...

Страница 61: ...airs of magic fasteners joining the front cover and the G50 or the G60 S Figure 4 16 Figure 4 16 Removing the Front Cover Figure 4 17 Removing the Top Cover SVO 9500 The screws designated as CK3x8 in Figure 4 13 are M3x8 binding head screws with exter nal lock washers The CK4x8 screws are M4x8 binding head screws with external lock washers The screws designated as S3x8 are M3x8 flat head screws Se...

Страница 62: ...ide down 16 With the bottom of the SVO 9500 facing upward place the SVO 9500 on a padded or protected platform of 25 mm 1 inch or higher 17 Invert the OEM bay and place it over the bottom surface of the SVO 9500 18 Using the four M3 X 8 flat head screws removed from the plastic bag secure the OEM bay to the SVO 9500 by installing the four screws through the holes marked with the character S 19 Ret...

Страница 63: ...he SVO 9500 and the interface panel and between the rear side of the P91W and the interface panel 28 Secure the OEM bay to the system using the four M4 X 8 binding head screws with external lock washers that were removed 29 Re install the top cover on the G50 or the G60 S 30 Re install the front cover on the G50 or the G60 S Figure 4 18 SVO 9500 VCR Connections Figure 4 19 SVO 9500 and Interface P...

Страница 64: ... 11 Press SET 12 Select Color Print for Set Up for PRINT STORE 2 and press SET 13 Select Save and press SET 14 Press the MENU key on the CP900 remote control 15 Select Signal Set and set the Input to RGB 16 Press PRINT 2 17 Confirm that the B mode image on the monitor is printed correctly by the CP900 4 5 Confirming the Operation of the VCR 1 Ensure that the cables are connected correctly accordin...

Страница 65: ... Select VCR for the External RS 232C Port 1 and press SET 14 Select Save and press SET 15 Press the D key twice to invoke 2D pwD mode 16 Press RECORD to record the image and sound 17 After pressing VIDEO I O press REWIND on the LCD then press PLAY to review the image and sound just recorded 18 Confirm that no error message is displayed on the monitor ...

Страница 66: ... Remove the screw caps and the two screws and washers from the top edge of the rear cover 3 Loosen two screws on the host module cover located near the power cord connector 4 Remove the host module cover from G50 or the G60 S as you pull out the top edge of the rear cover the removal of the cover exposes the view shown in Figure 4 20 5 Disconnect all cables from the top surface of the host module ...

Страница 67: ...e piece Figure 4 20 9 Disconnect the remaining cables from the DIMAQ IP module 10 Loosen the three thumbscrews of the DIMAQ IP module shown in Figure 4 21 using the short number 2 Phillips screwdriver 11 Create sufficient clearance for dismounting the DIMAQ IP module safely by routing the cables in front of it and to the sides of the DIMAQ IP module 12 Move the DIMAQ IP module to the left and dism...

Страница 68: ...rn the Standby switch On 5 Confirm that an image is displayed on the monitor 6 Press REVIEW 7 Confirm that the monitor shows the DIMAQ IP module Digital Lab screen Figure 4 21 DIMAQ IP Module Thumbscrews Thumbscrews 3 LAN Host to P33 LAN Net to P30 DIMAQ IP Caution When installing the DIMAQ IP module verify that no cables are pinched between parts or surfaces Push the DIMAQ IP module in slowly ver...

Страница 69: ...Siemens 7482255 Rev 01 Page 27 of 52 October 2002 Chapter 4 Removing and Replacing Spare Parts 8 Move the trackball and confirm that the cursor moves accordingly ...

Страница 70: ...anel 6 2 1 Removing the Rear Cover the Host Module Cover and the Monitor Post Cover 1 Turn off the system and unplug the power cable from the wall outlet 2 From the rear side of the system remove the two screws from the upper side of the rear cover shown in Figure 4 22 3 Pull the upper side of the rear cover carefully toward the rear of the system 4 Remove two screws from the host module cover and...

Страница 71: ...m the sub control panel shown in Figure 4 24 Caution In the following steps hardware removed from the monitor assembly can fall into the system Loosen the hardware then carefully remove it to prevent it falling If screws or washers fall into the system do not continue until they have been recovered Figure 4 23 Removing the Monitor Post Cover View from Under Rear Handle Figure 4 24 Removing the Sub...

Страница 72: ...e control panel push down on the detent Figure 4 25 that holds each transducer retainer and remove all of the retainers the detent is located on the bottom inside edge and is removed downward 2 The screws located at the sides of the control panel are now visible Remove the six screws indicated in Figure 4 26 3 Remove the two screws from the center part of the front handle indicated in Figure 4 27 ...

Страница 73: ...quence of the procedures provided for its removal Figure 4 27 The Control Panel Note Removal of the control panel allows access to the keyboard Removing the Keyboard page 4 33 provides instructions for the removal of the keyboard Figure 4 28 A10 PC Board J3 Caution Use fasteners of the correct length to prevent damage to underlying equipment See Fastener Reference page H 1 ...

Страница 74: ...le to a properly grounded outlet 2 Connect a transducer to the system 3 Turn the power switch On 4 Turn the Standby switch On 5 Confirm that an image is displayed on the monitor 6 Confirm that each LCD display changes every time you press each soft key located next to the LCD cell 7 Confirm that the image on the screen freezes when you press the FREEZE key located on the control panel 8 Use the co...

Страница 75: ...re shown in Figure 4 29 by removing one M4 X 12 screw from the frame of the upper system Warning The G50 and the G60 S contain hazardous voltages that can range from 90 Vac to 264 Vac These voltages can cause serious injury or death Only authorized service personnel are permitted to remove protective covers and access the energized components of this sys tem Warning A safety ground for the system ...

Страница 76: ...33 Figure 4 29 Cables and Clamp Under the Control Panel Safety Ground Safety Ground The safety ground cable is attached with an M4 X 12 binding head screw through the lug with an external toothed M4 lock washer located between the lug and the chassis Caution Route the cable so that it does not obstruct the latching of the key board Caution Use fasteners of the correct length to prevent damage to u...

Страница 77: ... to a properly grounded outlet 2 Connect a transducer to the G50 or the G60 S 3 Turn the power switch On 4 Turn the Standby switch On 5 Confirm that a B mode image is displayed on the monitor 6 Confirm that each LCD display changes every time you press a soft key located next to the LCD cell 7 Press the F4 key and confirm that Preset Main Menu is displayed on the monitor ...

Страница 78: ... clamp as a single piece Figure 4 37 Warning The replacement procedure described in this section involves the removal and re installation of threaded fasteners The installation of over long fasteners is some locations can penetrate and damage the underlying equipment or short circuits that are energized at 90 Vac to 264 Vac The potential damage can affect equipment performance the potential shorti...

Страница 79: ...ate sufficient clearance for dismounting the DIMAQ IP module safely by routing the cables in front of it and to the sides of the DIMAQ IP module 11 Move the DIMAQ IP module to the left and dismount it from the system 12 Remove the two screws located under the rear handle and remove the monitor post cover from upper G50 or the G60 S as shown in Figure 4 32 13 Loosen the two screws indicated in Figu...

Страница 80: ...able from CN2 on the reverse of the sub control panel 16 Hold the MO drive with your hand inserting one hand from the rear side of the G50 or the G60 S while removing the screws from the MO drive bay Figure 4 32 Removing the Monitor Post Cover Figure 4 33 Removing the Sub Control Panel LCD Caution When the four screws are removed from the MO drive bay the bay can fall free Use caution holding the ...

Страница 81: ...t the MO drive bay with the attached MO drive 20 Invert the drive and drive bay and disconnect the signal cable and power cable from MO drive 21 Invert the MO drive bay to its original position 22 Remove the three screws from the MO drive bay to separate it from the MO drive 23 Separate the MO drive from its shield case by removing the one screw from the shield case that is indicated in Figure 4 3...

Страница 82: ...rive 1 Connect the system power cable to a properly grounded outlet 2 Connect a transducer to the G50 or the G60 S 3 Turn the power switch On 4 Turn the Standby switch On 5 Confirm that a B mode image is displayed on the monitor 6 Insert an MO disk into the MO drive Verify that the MO disk is not write pro tected 7 Press FREEZE 8 Save the frozen image 9 Load the saved image from the MO disk and ve...

Страница 83: ...s from the upper side of the rear cover 3 Pull the upper side of the rear cover toward you carefully 4 Remove the host module cover by unscrewing two screws from the cover 5 Remove the bracket from the left side of the host module cover by remov ing one screw 6 Remove the cable clamp shown in Figure 4 37 from the left side of the host module cover by removing one screw Warning The G50 and the G60 ...

Страница 84: ...es from the OEM subpanel located on the left side of the host module 11 Disconnect all the cables from the OEM interface panel shown in Figure 4 38 12 Loosen the four cap screws located at the rear of the host module 13 Remove the host module from the G50 or the G60 S 9 3 Installing the Host Module 1 Verify that the cables are securely positioned in both slits located at the sides of the opening s...

Страница 85: ...system power cable to a properly grounded outlet 2 Connect a transducer to the G50 or the G60 S 3 Turn the power switch On 4 Turn the Standby switch On 5 Confirm that a B mode image is displayed on the monitor 6 Press the F4 key and select the Service software 7 Activate the Service software according to the instructions provided in Ser vice Software Operation page 8 17 8 Access the System Informa...

Страница 86: ...ve the panel 5 Pull the upper side of the rear cover toward you 6 Disconnect the J2 E module fans cable from the XDST A07 1 PCB that is located at the upper right side of the fan enclosure 7 Remove the four screws from the bottom of the host module these screws secure each end of two metal fins to ground 8 Remove the fan enclosure by loosening the six screws that attach it to the system 9 Remove t...

Страница 87: ... G50 or the G60 S 14 Loosen the two screws that hold the ECG connector bracket 15 Remove the six screws three each side from the sides of the E module 16 As indicated in Figure 4 41 pull the plastic loop to move the E module toward you while holding the handle located on the top of the E module Pull the E module slowly toward you as indicated in Figure 4 41 Figure 4 40 Removing the EMI Shielding B...

Страница 88: ...e E Module page 4 44 10 4 Confirming the Operation of the E Module 1 Connect the system power cable to a properly grounded outlet 2 Connect a transducer to the G50 or the G60 S 3 Turn the power switch On 4 Turn the Standby switch On 5 Confirm that a B mode image is displayed on the monitor Caution Use fasteners of the correct length to prevent damage to underlying equipment See Fastener Reference ...

Страница 89: ...l 4 Pull the upper side of the rear cover toward you carefully 5 Remove the EMI shielding bracket from the G50 or the G60 S by removing the four screws shown Figure 4 42 6 Disconnect the cable that exits from the opening A shown in Figure 4 42 where the A07 PC board can be seen inside the lower frame of the system 7 Remove the power cover from the lower right of the G50 or the G60 S by removing tw...

Страница 90: ...o install the power module Figure 4 43 Right Side RH and Top View of the Power Module Note If the power module cannot be easily removed loosen the two screws located on the side panels and move the panels to obtain additional clearance Caution Before installing the power module move all cables aside to prevent damaging them Caution Use fasteners of the correct length to prevent damage to underlyin...

Страница 91: ...Spare Parts 11 4 Confirming the Operation of the Power Module 1 Connect the system power cable to a properly grounded outlet 2 Connect a transducer to the G50 or the G60 S 3 Turn the power switch On 4 Turn the Standby switch On 5 Confirm that a B mode image is displayed on the monitor ...

Страница 92: ...r cover and remove the cover 3 Loosen the two captive screws from the lower rear panel and remove the panel 4 Pull the upper side of the rear cover toward you 5 Locate the XDST A07 1 PC board on the right side of the host module see Figure 4 44 Caution An electrical failure within the system causes the power fuse s to open Before replacing the power fuse discover and correct the failure that cause...

Страница 93: ...ver 11 Replace the host module cover and the rear cover 12 Energize the system and verify its operation Warning Installation of incorrect fuses in the G50 or the G60 S can cause equipment damage fire serious injury or death Replace fuses only with the same current value and fuse type sup plied by the factory and listed in Table 4 2 See Spare Parts page C 1 Figure 4 45 Fuses Table 4 2 Fuse Ratings ...

Страница 94: ...Third Array Port 13 0 Removing and Installing the Third Array Port The installation of the third array port option on the G50 system is provided in Installing the G50 Third Array Port page 5 11 This information is appropriate for the removal and the reinstallation of the G50 port ...

Страница 95: ...ipment Options Use the information presented in this chapter to install optional equipment The following topics are presented in this chapter 1 0 Installing the G50 DIMAQ IP 5 2 2 0 Installing the G50 Third Array Port 5 11 Note See Software page 8 1 for instructions covering the installation of soft ware options ...

Страница 96: ...that the DIMAQ IP kit contains the items listed in Table 5 1 Note The G50 was released with version 1 2 of the system software installed The DIMAQ IP option requires this version 1 2 system software revision level as a minimum Caution Static sensitive components and connectors are exposed during this procedure Electrostatic discharge ESD can damage or destroy electronic components Use proper ESD p...

Страница 97: ...r reconnection confirm that the labels on the host module agree with the labels on the cables 5 As shown in Figure 5 2 unscrew the cable clamp that secures the USB cable to the USB cable fixing bracket 6 Remove the two screws from the USB cable fixing bracket and remove the bracket a The DIMAQ IP module contains its power cable b Parallel PC Link PPCL Caution Use care to avoid dropping loose hardw...

Страница 98: ... a work surface as shown in Figure 5 3 with the inside of the plate facing upward The three wire ties supplied with the kit will be installed on the plate to secure the USB cable 12 Use the diagram shown in Figure 5 3 to locate the IN and OUT holes for A B and C on the shielding plate Count the holes in the perforated panel to determine the exaction installation location and mark the IN and OUT ho...

Страница 99: ...Figure 5 4 through wire tie B 18 Align the loop so that the USB connector is adjacent to wire tie C 19 Fasten wire tie B realign the cable at A and C and fasten the wire ties A and C 20 Verify that no portion of the cable or connector extends more than 9mm from the PPCL shielding plate extending beyond 9mm the cable or con nector will interfere with the adjacent equipment 21 After fastening the wi...

Страница 100: ...te on the host module in its original position Figure 5 2 25 As depicted in Figure 5 6 install the four screws that were removed from the PPCL shielding plate shown in Figure 5 2 26 Install connector J2 in the PPCL shielding plate and secure it in place with the two M2 5 X 6 screws and external lock washers that are supplied in the kit Figure 5 5 Installing the A70 2 PPCL PCB Caution Use care to a...

Страница 101: ... right corner of the host module shown in Figure 5 7 remove the screw that holds the DIMAQ IP power cable clamp in place 29 Move all cables to the sides of the system to allow access to the DIMAQ IP installation site Figure 5 6 Reinstalling the PPCL Shielding Plate Figure 5 7 DIMAQ IP Power cable Clamp Caution The close clearances around the DIMAQ IP create the potential for cable damage Verify th...

Страница 102: ...from the host module in step 3 Figure 5 8 DIMAQ IP Installation Note When installing the DIMAQ IP module verify that no cables are pinched between parts or surfaces Push the DIMAQ IP module in slowly verifying that no cables are pinched between the DIMAQ IP module and the surrounding equip ment When connecting cables between the DIMAQ IP module and the host module read the connector labels careful...

Страница 103: ...y that all cable retainer screws are tightened 37 Verify that all unsecured cables are properly installed 38 Clamp the following cables together using the cable clamp shown in the left hand photograph of Figure 5 9 DIMAQ IP power cable Serial cable attached to J2 Cable attached to J1007 Cable attached to J1008 Cable attached to J1010 39 Tilt and swivel the system monitor while observing the monito...

Страница 104: ...ital Lab screen is displayed 5 Verify that the DICOM Screen menu item is listed on the Change Screen menu located at the lower left side of the screen This indicates that the DIMAQ IP software is version 1 2 or greater 6 Operate the trackball and verify that the pointer moves across the screen 7 Use the Digital Lab features to process several studies 1 5 Removing the DIMAQ IP Module See Removing a...

Страница 105: ... be activated if an earlier version of system software is installed on the G50 If the system software requires upgrade to version 1 2 0 arrange to perform that task 2 Move the G50 to a level location that provides 1 meter of clearance at the front and sides of the system 3 Lock the 4 wheel locks 4 De energize the G50 and detach the power cord from the power outlet Caution The tasks described in th...

Страница 106: ... indicated in Figure 5 12 from the front of the probe interface panel these labels carry the message Do not open 10 Discard the two Do not open labels they will not be reinstalled 11 As indicated in Figure 5 12 remove the 12 screws M4 X 8 retain these screws for reinstallation during the reassembly of the G50 12 After removing the 12 screws pull the plastic loop Figure 5 12 toward the front of the...

Страница 107: ... 5 13 19 As indicated in Figure 5 14 reinstall the probe interface panel on the front of the G50 using the twelve M4 X 8 screws that were removed in step 11 Figure 5 12 Removing the Probe Interface Panel Remove two screws from the reverse to remove the blank panel Pull the loop to open Remove these CK4 X 8 screws 12 from the front side Do not open label Do not open label Probe Interface Shield Fig...

Страница 108: ...al or greater than version 1 2 0 the additional port installed according to this procedure cannot be activated if an earlier version of system software is installed on the G50 2 Connect any transducer to the newly installed port 3 Energize the G50 4 Verify that the clock located in the upper right corner of the screen displays the proper time if not adjust the time 5 Display a 2D image screen for ...

Страница 109: ...bel for the new port is attached at the rear of the sys tem 16 The new port is now properly installed and operational Note If the A36 A3RD 2 PCB is not installed in the G50 the screen shown in Figure 5 16 will display the message Not Installed in the AS No column for the A36 2 PCB on the System Configuration Hardware screen Figure 5 15 System Configuration Hardware Screen A36 2 Installed Home Hard...

Страница 110: ...nstalled is displayed in the System Configuration Hardware screen as shown in Figure 5 16 Home Hardware Software Peripheral System Configuration Hardware Service Site System HW SW Assy No Assy Name AS No A10 OPCT 0 A30 ECGX 101 A36 PSEL Not Install ed A36 2 A3RD 2 Not Installed A40 PAMP Not Install ed A40 1 CWRX Not Install ed A40 3 RX32 Not Install ed If A36 A3RD 2 PCB has been successfully de in...

Страница 111: ... troubleshooting methods and information for the G50 and the G60 S The following topics are presented in this chapter 1 0 Verifying the System Operation 6 2 2 0 Diagnostic Messages 6 3 3 0 Diagnostic Indicators 6 9 4 0 Troubleshooting the DIMAQ IP 6 11 5 0 Rebooting the System Software 6 12 6 0 Diagnostic Flow Charts 6 13 ...

Страница 112: ...g the Operation of the Peripherals Use the following instructions to verify the operation of peripherals attached to the G50 or the G60 S 1 Turn on the power switch of the P91W printer 2 Press F4 to display the Menu screen on the monitor 3 Move the trackball upward and select Customize Keys from the left frame displayed on the screen 4 Press SET 5 In the right frame of the displayed screen select ...

Страница 113: ... Video Input Source and press SET 26 Select VCR for the External RS 232C Port 1 and press SET 27 Select Save and press SET 28 Press the D key twice to invoke 2D pwD mode 29 Press RECORD to record the image and sound 30 After pressing VIDEO I O press REWIND on the LCD then press PLAY to review the image and the sound just recorded 31 Confirm that no error message is displayed on the monitor 1 3 Ver...

Страница 114: ...rd Host CardBox and HostBox Card Host Test Pat Fail Card Host CardBox and HostBox Card Host Test Pat E Module or Host Module A66 A70 DTPS DVSC 8 Fail Cable Cable between Card and Host Card Host Test Pat Fail Cable Cable between Card and Host Card Host Test Pat Cable between E Module and Host Module Cable 9 Fail HostBox HostBox Card Host Test Pat Fail HostBox HostBox Card Host Test Pat Host Module ...

Страница 115: ...rror Recycle power If the error mes sage is displayed again exchange Host Module A70 DVSC 20 Fail D 3V A 3V Upper Voltage Error V XXXX etc Power Module A03 A07 SWRG PDST 21 Fail A 10V A 10V Lower Voltage Error V XXXX etc Power Module 22 Fail A 5V A 5V Lower Voltage Error V XXXX etc Power Module A03 A07 SWRG PDST 23 Fail D 5V D 5V Lower Voltage Error V XXXX etc Power Module A03 A07 SWRG PDST 24 Fai...

Страница 116: ...odule A70 DVSC 35 Fail HostBox RTC Error DVSC RTC function Error Host Module A70 DVSC 36 Fail HostBox SCSI Error DVSC SCSI Controller Register Error Host Module A70 DVSC 37 Fail HostBox Flash ROM Error DVSC Flash ROM Read Error Host Module A70 DVSC 38 Fail CardBox RXBFA Register Error RXBF A Register Read Write Error E Module A46 RXBF A 39 Fail CardBox RXBFB Register Error RXBF B Register Read Wri...

Страница 117: ... FPGA U38 Error E Module A56 CFPR 51 Fail CardBox CFPR SDRC U14 U19 Error CFPR SDRC U14 U19 Error E Module A56 CFPR 52 Fail CardBox CFPR FPGA U38 Error CFPR Noise Cut FPGA RAM Error E Module A56 CFPR 53 Fail CardBox CFPR ASIC U20 Error CFPR CFP2 ASIC U20 Error E Module A56 CFPR 54 Fail CardBox CFPR LUTRAM U4 Error CFPR LUT RAM U4 Error E Module A56 CFPR 55 Fail No data in EEPROM of CFPR Enter EEPR...

Страница 118: ...Error MO Software Regulated Fan or Rear FAN is stopped MO Fan Rear Panel Fan or SWRG Fan 62 Temperature Error E Module 63 Warning Operator is not connected Control Panel A10 OPCT 64 SRAM Error Code XXXX Host Module A70 DVSC Table 6 1 Diagnostic Messages Sheet 5 of 5 No Diagnostics Message Error Log Message Expected Failure Location Failed PCB Failed PCB Name ...

Страница 119: ...ponent Designations on page 3 2 identifies the acronyms that are used in this chapter to identify devices Figure 6 2 shows the status of the LEDs as they are progressively extinguished during the boot sequence Figure 6 3 shows the LED status after boot is completed both with and without the DIMAQ IP module connected Figure 6 1 LED Legend LED Off LED On LED Cycling On and Off LED Legend The LEDs in...

Страница 120: ...ialize CPU DVSC Initialize SDRAM DVSC Initialize Video Output Light on Other LEDs Initialize Serial Initialize DVSC Initialize Graphic Function Initialize the Connection Between Control Panel and the G60 S Display LCD and Startup Image Display Progress Bar Set RTC Copy System Software from Flash ROM Boot Windows CE and System Software Boot Complete Boot Sequence ...

Страница 121: ...s and two switching regulator fans are included in this circuit LED 8 illuminates when the temperature in the E module exceeds the over temperature limit of 80 C 176 F 4 0 Troubleshooting the DIMAQ IP Use the following instructions to troubleshoot the DIMAQ IP 4 1 Review Switch Failure If the DIMAQ IP screen does not appear when the REVIEW control is selected use the following instructions to trou...

Страница 122: ... 2 New images from real time scanning are not corrupted but images recalled from the HDD or from a CD are corrupted The corruption of images loaded from the HDD or a CD is caused by the DIMAQ IP software or by the CD R W drive software Reload the DIMAQ IP software to resolve the problem 5 0 Rebooting the System Software Use the following instructions to reboot the system software after a system fa...

Страница 123: ...chart indicated by the symptom encountered Refer to the following chapters in this manual for additional information Chapter 2 System Architecture page 2 1 Chapter 3 Power Distribution page 3 1 The remove and replace procedures for the major components are included in Removing and Replacing Spare Parts page 4 1 Warning The G50 and the G60 S contain hazardous voltages that can range from 90 Vac to ...

Страница 124: ...and Peripherals Ok IPPC Module Ok End Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes No Resolved A B No C D E F G H No No No No No No Resolved Resolved Resolved Resolved Resolved Resolved Resolved Figure 6 8 Chart D Color Flow Figure 6 6 Chart B Control Panel Figure 6 7 Chart C B mode Imaging Figure 6 5 Chart A Monitor Figure 6 9 Chart E Doppler Figure 6 10 Chart F ECG Figure 6 12 Chart H DIMAQ IP Figure 6 1...

Страница 125: ...e 6 5 Chart A Monitor A Monitor LED green Displayed image Ok Return Monitor LED green Yes Yes No Replace the monitor Replace host module Replace the monitor No Yellow indicates no synch No Yes Monitor switch is on and power is arriving at the monitor Yes Verify voltage and switch No ...

Страница 126: ...select Control Panel Selftest This routine tests A10 LED 3 does not illuminate during the test because no communication with host module is possible If switch is defective it will not illuminate but the test will continue un interrupted Restart system after completion of the test LCD display Ok No Test Service Diagnostics Opeator Control Perform LCD read write test it is not a complete control pan...

Страница 127: ...select Ok No No Yes Yes Yes Yes Return Yes Failed loop test 4 passed loop test 3 Replace cable Replace E module No No 4 pass 3 fail Yes 4 fail 3 pass Perform loop test 3 Service Diagnostic Power Module Loop test 4 and 3 both Ok Yes No Test Service Diagnostics Power Module After test pattern check recycle the system power Power module diagnostic passed No No Replace E module Yes G60 S System No Yes...

Страница 128: ...low Charts Figure 6 8 Chart D Color Flow D Return Color flow display Ok Replace E module Use LCD to select color map Color map select Ok CINE mode Ok All color flow problems resolved Yes Yes Yes Yes Replace host module Replace E module Replace E module No No No No ...

Страница 129: ...ting Figure 6 9 Chart E Doppler E Doppler spectrum Ok Doppler trace Ok Doppler sound Ok CINE mode Ok VCR playback sound Ok Replace E module Replace E module Replace host module or OPCT A10 PC board Replace E module Return No yes Yes No No Yes Yes Yes Replace E module No No ...

Страница 130: ...G F ECG trace display Ok ECG gain adjustment Ok ECG display offset Ok ECG trigger mode Ok Doppler trace display Ok ECG trace has red marker Return Replace E module Replace ECG module Replace E module Replace ECG module Replace ECG module Replace E module Yes Yes Yes Yes No No No Yes No No No Yes ...

Страница 131: ...ce power module Replace printer or power cord Replace VCR or power cord Replace printer or power cord Replace host module Yes Yes Yes No Yes Replace printer or power cord No Yes Yes Yes Printer power cord and switch Ok Printer power cord and switch Ok VCR power cord and switch Ok Printer power cord and switch Ok No No No No No No No No Replace host module Replace host module Replace host module Re...

Страница 132: ...ction Ok All IPPC problems resolved Loop test 1 Ok Loop test 2 Ok Return Replace IPPC module Replace host module Replace cable Replace IPPC module Replace IPPC module or host module Perform loop test 1 Service Diagnostics IPPC Pattern Check Perform loop test 2 Service Diagnostics IPPC Pattern Check No No No Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes No No ...

Страница 133: ...e procedures in the sequence listed Installing the Version 1 2 Software Update page 7 2 Verifying the Operation of the Software page 7 7 Note Perform the complete procedure provided in this chapter in the sequence listed to update the G60 S system and DIMAQ IP software to version 1 2 Use the general instructions provided in Software page 8 1 for the installation of other software updates See Insta...

Страница 134: ...Select the Backup radio button located at the top of the screen 7 Check the All Packages checkbox 8 Insert a formatted MO diskette in the MO drive and select the Go button located at the bottom of the screen to begin the backup 9 When the Format Disk message box is displayed select the Cancel button to bypass the format operation 10 The Service Backup file name message box will be displayed accept...

Страница 135: ...re button 12 Enter a file name using the keyboard Include the date and data description in the file name MMDDYYOBTabFor 13 Select the Ok button select the Ok button to close the message box and to continue 14 In the File Type menu select Default Settings 15 Select the Store button 16 Enter a file name using the keyboard Include the date and data description in the file name MMDDYYDefSet 17 Select ...

Страница 136: ...AQ IP software update 10 Open the upper rear panel of the system to expose the Microsoft Windows label attached to the DIMAQ IP 11 Record the 20 characters of the Microsoft Windows 2000 Product Identifi cation code this license code is required to enable the new software 12 Close the upper rear panel 13 Press the F4 key and select the Service menu item 14 Enter the service password and select the ...

Страница 137: ...rate the circuit breaker located at the rear of the system to de energize it 24 After the system has powered down wait 15 seconds and re energize the system and allow it to boot 25 Press the F4 key and select the Service menu item 26 Enter the service password 27 Select the DIMAQ IP Maintenance button located on the Main Menu screen to display the Windows 2000 screen running on the DIMAQ IP mod ul...

Страница 138: ...stem 9 The system will display a progress bar at the bottom of the screen as the system software installation proceeds the loading of the software requires approximately 10 minutes 10 When the software installation process is completed the system displays the active image screen 11 Press the MO eject button to remove the diskette 1 4 Restoring the Service Data Use the following instructions to res...

Страница 139: ...set screen 3 Use the trackball to select the Service menu item 4 Press SET 5 At the service password entry screen verify that the correct software ver sion is displayed 6 At the System Information screen verify that the correct system Serial No is displayed The number displayed on the System Information screen should be identical to the system Serial Number recorded on the label attached to the re...

Страница 140: ...Page 8 of 8 7482255 Rev 01 Siemens October 2002 Verifying the Operation of the Software ...

Страница 141: ...llation and the use of the service software The following topics are presented in this chapter 1 0 Installing or Updating the System Software 8 2 2 0 Installing or Updating the DIMAQ IP Software 8 7 3 0 Installing the Product Feature Keys 8 10 4 0 Uninstalling the Product Feature Keys 8 14 5 0 Service Software Operation 8 17 6 0 Service Screens and Menus 8 19 ...

Страница 142: ... the Preset tab d Select the Store Quicksets button e Check the All Presets checkbox and select the Ok button Note See Installing the Version 1 2 Software Update on the G60 S page 7 1 for specific instructions covering the installation of the version 1 2 system soft ware update on the G60 S system Caution Currently the version number of the DIMAQ IP software installed on a system cannot be verifie...

Страница 143: ...file name using the keyboard Include the date and data description in the file name MMDDYYDefSet q Select the Ok button select the Ok button to close the message box and to continue r In the File Type menu select Total System Configuration s Select the Store button t Enter a file name using the keyboard Include the date and data description in the file name MMDDYYTotSysCon u Select the Ok button s...

Страница 144: ... the version 1 2 software in the MO drive 8 Press the F4 key to display the Preset screen shown in Figure 8 1 Caution If the system software will be upgraded or downgraded to an earlier version for testing or to resolve an operational problem the feature keys for options that are not supported by the installed version will be lost To avoid this problem uninstall all feature keys before upgrading o...

Страница 145: ...ng of the software requires approximately 10 minutes 15 When the software installation process is completed the system displays the active image screen 16 Press the MO eject button to remove the diskette Table 7 If Then Conditional Table If Then Retain Current Preset was selected The system instructs the user to restart the system Restart the system by pressing the green On Off switch to de energi...

Страница 146: ...F4 key to display the Preset screen 3 Use the trackball to select the Service menu item 4 Press SET 5 Start up the service software as described in Figure 8 8 6 At the password entry screen Figure 8 9 verify that the correct software version is displayed 7 At the System Information screen shown in Figure 8 13 verify that the cor rect system Serial No is displayed The number displayed on the System...

Страница 147: ... Software Update on the G60 S page 7 1 for specific instructions covering the installation of that DIMAQ IP software update version 1 2 on the G60 S system Caution The original release of the G60 S contained version 1 0 system soft ware and version 1 022 DIMAQ IP software The Speed Info 011 2002 US describes the update of the version 1 022 DIMAQ IP software to version 1 023 The original release of...

Страница 148: ...play the Windows toolbar and select the Start button 11 Select Shutdown Restart from the menu 12 The DIMAQ IP will reboot from the software CD the display of the BIOS and Windows boot screens will be followed by the software installation win dow 13 The blue Radisys logo will be displayed 14 The software installation requires approximately 5 minutes The R prompt appears when the installation is com...

Страница 149: ...the operation of the CD 28 Export the image file to the CD to verify its operation 29 Verify that the exported image can be viewed by the system 30 Delete the exported image from the HDD 31 Reload the image file from the CD to the system 32 Restore the Stress Echo feature key according to the instructions provided in Installing the Product Feature Keys page 8 10 Note On systems using the DIMAQ IP ...

Страница 150: ...ture keys from the system 1 Energize the G50 or the G60 S 2 Confirm that the time display located in the upper right corner of the screen is correct Adjust the time display if necessary 3 Press the F4 key to display the Preset screen shown in Figure 8 2 4 Use the trackball to select the Installation from Key Disk menu item indi cated in Figure 8 2 Note The procedure presented here describes the in...

Страница 151: ...cho option key disk in the MO drive 8 Use the trackball to select the Install button shown in Figure 8 3 9 Press the SET key Note The installation of specific feature keys can require the existence of previ ously installed options or specific software revision levels for example the Stress Echo feature requires the presence of the DIMAQ IP Note A feature key disk can only be used to enable an opti...

Страница 152: ...the OK button in the dialog box to complete the installa tion 12 Verify that the Stress Echo item now appears in the Installed Option list of the feature installation screen Figure 8 3 13 Verify that the Stress Echo menu item now appears in the menu item list of the Preset screen Figure 8 2 14 On the Preset screen select the Stress Echo menu item and press the SET key The Maintenance screen shown ...

Страница 153: ...o return to the imaging screen 16 Eject the MO disk from the MO drive 17 Press the ESC key to exit from the Installation from Key Disk screen and return to the imaging screen 18 Install the Stress Echo option label provided at the rear of the system with the other option labels 19 Store the Stress Echo Feature Key disk for future use ...

Страница 154: ...6 3 Use the trackball to select the Installation from Key Disk menu item indi cated in Figure 8 6 Caution If the system software is upgraded or downgraded to an earlier ver sion for testing or to resolve an operational problem the feature keys for options that are not supported by the installed version will be lost To avoid this problem uninstall all feature keys before upgrading or downgrading th...

Страница 155: ...igure 8 7 8 Press the SET key 9 When the uninstall procedure is completed verify that the Stress Echo menu item no longer appears in the menu item list of the Preset screen Figure 8 6 nor on the Installed Option list Figure 8 7 10 Eject the MO disk from the MO drive Caution Uninstalling a prerequisite feature key before uninstalling a feature that it supports can cause the loss of the supported fe...

Страница 156: ...v 01 Siemens October 2002 Uninstalling the Product Feature Keys 11 Press the ESC key to exit from the Installation from Key Disk screen and return to the imaging screen 12 Store the Stress Echo Feature Key disk for future use ...

Страница 157: ...are screens support only the English language 5 1 Starting Up the Service Software The flow chart shown in Figure 8 8 displays the start up sequence for the service software Figure 8 9 shows the Authentication password screen When this screen is displayed enter the password and select the OK button Access all service software functions from the Main Menu screen shown in Figure 8 10 Figure 8 8 Serv...

Страница 158: ...ens October 2002 Service Software Operation Figure 8 9 Authentication Screen Service Authentication Service Software Site Name XXXX Hospital System Serial Number XXXXXX Product SW Version X X XXX SIEMENS Please enter password Ok Cancel ...

Страница 159: ...s buttons and menus that can be accessed for service activities 6 1 The Main Menu Screen The Main Menu screen shown in Figure 8 10 displays data and provides access to all other service screens The following section describes the data and menu items located on the Main Menu screen Figure 8 10 Main Menu Screen Service Main Menu Service Software Site Name XXXX Hospital System Serial Number XXXXXX Pr...

Страница 160: ...he Soft ware Information screen HW SW shown in Figure 8 16 This version number applies to the system as well as the software Table 8 2 Main Menu Items Menu Item Comments Site See Site Information Screen on page 8 21 System See System Information Screen on page 8 24 HW SW See System Configuration Screen for Hardware on page 8 25 See System Configuration Screen for Software on page 8 25 See System C...

Страница 161: ...10 Use this screen to edit the value of the data fields located on this screen Fields that have no assigned value are displayed blank Table 8 3 Navigation Controls Navigation Control Description Site See Site Information Screen on page 8 21 System See System Information Screen on page 8 24 HW SW See System Configuration Screen for Hardware on page 8 25 See System Configuration Screen for Software ...

Страница 162: ...rvice History Backup Restore Site Information Input Cancel Save Address Hospital Street Street No Zip Code Phone No City District Country Site Name Location Customer or Administrator Name ID Memo Siemens First Street 1234 95370 408 555 1212 South City Nebraska USA Pediatrics 2 East A 54 Joseph Siemens 01234567 System is energized from CB 23 W34 Not approved for use in Ward 67 Table 8 4 Data Fields...

Страница 163: ...ancel button was pressed Save Selecting the Save button displays the message Do you want to save changes After display of the message selecting the OK button saves the data that is currently displayed in the data fields Selecting the Cancel button after display of this message returns the screen to the state that existed before the Cancel button was pressed Location Location Enter the building or ...

Страница 164: ...into the serial number field Select the SET button to display the dialog box shown in Figure 8 14 enter the system serial number in the dialog box and select OK The serial number is recorded in the host module and the E module A warning message will be displayed if the serial number of the G50 or the G60 S recorded on each printed circuit board varies among the circuit boards Figure 8 13 System In...

Страница 165: ...ed in an EEPROM located on each assembly Assy Name and AS No 6 5 System Configuration Screen for Software Select the HW SW button located on the Main Menu screen Figure 8 10 to display the System Configuration screen for hardware software and peripherals shown in Figure 8 15 Select the radio button labeled Software that is located on the right side of the System Configuration screen to display the...

Страница 166: ... of installed software 6 6 System Configuration Screen for Peripherals Access the System Configuration screen shown in Figure 8 15 by selecting the HW SW button located on the Main Menu screen Figure 8 10 Select the radio button labeled Peripheral that is located on the right side of the System Configuration screen to display the System Configuration Peripheral screen Ten data rows are provided on...

Страница 167: ... previously existing data 6 7 Transducer Screen Access the Transducer screen shown in Figure 8 18 by selecting the Transducer button located on the Main Menu screen Figure 8 10 The Transducer screen lists the names of available transducers by the Transducer Name and the Transducer ID number Figure 8 17 System Configuration for Peripheral Service Home Site System HW SW Diagnostics Log Service Histo...

Страница 168: ...tober 2002 Service Screens and Menus Figure 8 18 Transducer Information Screen Service Home Site System HW SW Diagnostics Log Service History Backup Restore Transducer Probe Name Probe ID 7L40 205 5C50 208 3C40 210 6EV 211 P4 2 212 C8 5 237 ...

Страница 169: ...eck marks have been entered in the boxes for the targets that are to be tested select the Execution button to test the selected targets When the pattern check for the host module E module or the DIMAQ IP is performed power down the system and re energize it to reboot the software Observe the monitor as the testing progresses pass fail results will be displayed in the window located to the right of...

Страница 170: ...to the Key History Log and Error Log screens that are discussed in the following sections Key History Log Screen page 8 30 Error Log Screen page 8 32 6 9 1 Key History Log Screen Select the Key History Log button located on the Log screen Figure 8 20 to display the Key History Log screen shown in Figure 8 22 Figure 8 20 Log Screen Service Home Site System HW SW Diagnostics Log Service History Back...

Страница 171: ... initiates the deletion of the Key History Log data and dis plays a confirmation dialog box shown Figure 8 21 confirm by selecting the OK button or cancel the deletion of the log data by selecting the Cancel button Figure 8 21 Table 8 5 Key History Log Formats Event Record Format Comment System Power On Time HH MM SS Start Up QWERTY Key Stroke Time HH MM SS KBD Key Keys A Z 0 9 Function Key Stroke...

Страница 172: ...e error log See Table F 1 of Component Designations page F 1 to determine which spare part contains the component cited in an error log see Spare Parts page C 1 for a listing of the system spare parts Each error is logged according to the date time status circumstances and includes details of the malfunction The format of the data output is discussed in Output Data File Structure page E 1 Two keys...

Страница 173: ... Date BACK Time 08 25 00 14 24 05 Diagnosis 80002000 23 08 25 00 14 05 21 Operation TEE Temp 08 25 00 09 05 12 Startup Voltage Power Error 08 24 00 14 24 05 Diagnosis 80002000 23 08 24 00 14 05 21 Operation TEE Temp 08 20 00 09 05 33 Diagnosis 80002000 23 08 17 00 14 24 05 Operation TEE Temp 08 17 00 14 20 15 Startup Voltage Power Error 08 16 00 15 24 45 Operation TEE Temp 08 16 00 14 24 05 Diagno...

Страница 174: ...rvice select the View button located at the bottom of the screen to display the key and memo data recorded for the service activity performed on that date View the fields located below the History List to rapidly determine if the displayed record is the record that you wish to review See Field Descriptions page 8 35 for a description of the Key fields 6 10 2 Recording Service Activities Each servi...

Страница 175: ...istory List 2 Select the View button to display the record for that date 3 Select the Input button to enable editing of the displayed data 4 Edit the data See Field Descriptions page 8 35 5 After completing the editing of the data select the Save button to record the new data 6 10 4 Field Descriptions The Service History screen contains 9 fields that are used to categorize and summarize each recor...

Страница 176: ...equency of its occurrence The entries of Reappears Always Reap pears Sometimes Reappears Rarely No Reappearance Other or blank are available for selection in the drop down combo box other fre quencies can be entered from the keyboard after selecting blank from the list The Key 4 field allows the service task to be categorized according to sta tus The status categories of Completion Observing for r...

Страница 177: ... or individual back up Figure 8 25 Backup Restore Screen Service Home Site System HW SW Diagnostics Log Service History Short cut Backup Restore Go Command Backup Restore Cancel Packages Estimated Execution Time mm ss Progress Status Bar Done 0 20 40 60 80 100 All Packages Service Information Site Information System Information Hardware Information Software Information Peripheral Table 8 6 Service...

Страница 178: ...nformation Peripheral only Diagnostics Diagnostics only Service History Service History only Key History Log Key History Log only Table 8 6 Service Data Backup Hierarchy Sheet 2 of 2 Top Level Sub Category Individual Packages Comment Caution Existing data on the MO diskette will be erased automatically during the formatting of the diskette before the backup data is written to the MO dis kette Figu...

Страница 179: ...ern screen shown in Figure 8 28 by selecting the Imaging Test Pattern button located on the Main Menu screen Figure 8 10 To display a test image select the appropriate button located on this screen When a test image is displayed select the Next key to return to the Imaging Test Pattern screen Adjust the VCR VTR and the monitor while displaying the test images accessed from this screen Black and Wh...

Страница 180: ...ern See Figure 8 32 Figure 8 28 Imaging Test Pattern Utilities B W Pattern Service Home Site System HW SW Diagnostics Log Service History Backup Restore Utilities Imaging Test Pattern Color Bar Pattern Color Scale Pattern Framing B W Gray Scale Pattern Figure 8 29 Black and White Test Pattern ...

Страница 181: ...Siemens 7482255 Rev 01 Page 41 of 42 October 2002 Chapter 8 Software Figure 8 30 Grayscale and Framing Pattern Figure 8 31 Color Bar Pattern ...

Страница 182: ...Page 42 of 42 7482255 Rev 01 Siemens October 2002 Service Screens and Menus Figure 8 32 Color Scale Pattern ...

Страница 183: ...ance for the G50 and the G60 S The following topics are presented in this chapter 1 0 Introduction 9 2 2 0 Required Tools and Documents 9 2 3 0 Required Materials 9 2 4 0 Preparations 9 3 5 0 Cleaning the System 9 3 6 0 Cleaning Subsystems 9 3 7 0 Cleaning and Inspecting Transducers 9 4 8 0 Safety Checks 9 5 9 0 System Test 9 6 10 0 Concluding the Maintenance 9 7 ...

Страница 184: ... and repeat the check If the system passes the test after being repaired record that the system passed the test If a test fails on a system not covered by a full service contract obtain approval from the customer to repair the defect Repeat the test on the repaired system and record that the system passed the test If the customer does not want you to repair the defect record that the system failed...

Страница 185: ...g the System Use a soft cloth lightly moistened with a mild soap solution to clean the surface of the system including the system control panel transducer holders system side panels and any on board OEM peripheral devices Refer to the operating instructions for additional information on cleaning the system transducers and filters 6 0 Cleaning Subsystems Clean the following subsystems 1 On each sid...

Страница 186: ...ft cloth dampened with a mild soap solution Caution Verify that the filter elements are completely dry before re installing them in the G50 or the G60 S Moisture retained by a filter can damage the power supply Figure 9 2 External and Internal Views of the Trackball Caution Do not allow foreign objects or debris to fall into in the trackball assem bly The presence of foreign matter in the trackbal...

Страница 187: ...Perform the Field Electrical Safety Test Procedure p n 7482776 using the G50 and G60 S Electrical Safety Test Limits p n 7482784 record the results of the safety test in the Field Electrical Safety Test Report p n 7482768 5 After completion of the electrical safety test and the test report provide the customer and the regional office with a copy of the report retain a copy of the report for your p...

Страница 188: ...ef and verify that the image quality is not affected Check array transducers for signs of dropout dark columns emanating into the image Check sector transducers for signs of image flickering 8 Check the FREEZE function using all applicable transducers the control panel and the footswitch 9 Always check peripheral devices OEMs even if the customer has not signed a maintenance contract for them The ...

Страница 189: ...ntenance Discuss with the customer the maintenance findings noted in the maintenance report Give the customer the completed maintenance report and return a copy to your regional service office as appropriate to your region Note Always keep a copy of the completed maintenance report for your own records ...

Страница 190: ...Page 8 of 8 7482255 Rev 01 Siemens October 2002 Concluding the Maintenance ...

Страница 191: ...ation Procedure Appendix A Installation Procedure This appendix provides instructions for the unpacking and installation of the G50 and the G60 S This section includes the following topics 1 0 Unpacking the G50 and the G60 S A 2 2 0 Installing the G50 or the G60 S A 4 ...

Страница 192: ...slip Verify that all equipment and OEMs indicated on the packing slip are present 12 Inspect all of the equipment and report any shipping damage immediately 13 Verify that the serial numbers of the system monitor and options agree with those listed on the delivery note Report discrepancies 14 Unpack the accessories box before beginning the installation and verify that the following are present in ...

Страница 193: ...Siemens 7482255 Rev 01 Page 3 of 4 October 2002 Appendix A Installation Procedure Figure A 1 Packaging Instructions For July Shipments ...

Страница 194: ...acking the G50 and the G60 S page A 2 2 Test and verify the operation of the caster locking mechanism on all casters and the lock mechanism on the monitor arm 3 Install the transducer and gel bottle holders 4 Perform the system safety test according to Safety Checks page 9 5 5 Perform the Field Electrical Safety Test Procedure p n 7482776 using the G50 and G60 S Electrical Safety Test Limits p n 7...

Страница 195: ... 2001 US During the installation perform the Field Electrical Safety Test Procedure p n 7482776 using the G50 and G60 S Electrical Safety Test Limits p n 7482784 record the results of the safety test in the Field Electrical Safety Test Report p n 7482768 After completion of the electrical safety test and the test report provide the customer and the regional office with a copy of the report retain ...

Страница 196: ...Page 2 of 2 7482255 Rev 01 Siemens October 2002 Figure B 1 Installation Report Form ...

Страница 197: ...Designations page F 1 to determine which module contains a component that is listed in an error log Error logs are discussed in Error Log Screen page 8 32 This appendix contains the following sections 1 0 G50 and G60 S Spare Parts C 2 2 0 G50 and the G60 S Common Parts Photographs C 5 3 0 G50 Spare Parts Photographs C 11 4 0 G60 S Spare Parts Photographs C 15 Note The photographs included in secti...

Страница 198: ...included A21 Battery Pack G50 G60 S 7479087 A36 2 Third Array Port G50 G60 S 7840221 A70 2 PPCL PCB G50 G60 S 7479913 Air Filter G50 G60 S 7478923 Figure C 4 C5 2 Exchange Transducer 7291961 See Table 1 3 for transducers C6 2 Exchange Transducer 7472702 See Table 1 3 for transducers C6 2 Transducer JPN 7482537 See Table 1 3 for transducers Cable hanger Front G50 G60 S 7479020 Figure C 3 Figure C 4...

Страница 199: ...for transducers Left Bottom Cover G50 G60 S 7473130 Figure C 5 Left Bumper Cover G50 G60 S 7477354 Figure C 5 Left Caster Bumper Cover G50 G60 S 7479921 Figure C 2 Leftside Panel G50 7477982 Figure C 17 Figure C 5 Leftside Panel G60 S 7478865 Figure C 23 Main Control Panel Lower Assy G50 G60 S 7478691 Figure C 12 includes cable Figure C 4 Figure C 5 MO disk Replacement 1 0 SW G50 G60 S 7473189 Sof...

Страница 200: ...478006 Figure C 16 Figure C 18 Rear Panel Lower G60 S 7478907 Figure C 23 Rear Panel Upper G50 7477990 Figure C 16 Figure C 18 Rear Panel Upper G60 S 7478899 Figure C 23 Right Bottom Cover G50 G60 S 7473148 Figure C 4 Right Bumper Cover G50 G60 S 7478600 Figure C 4 Right Caster Bumper Cover G50 G60 S 7479939 Figure C 2 Right side Panel G50 G60 S 7478873 Figure C 4 Sony SVO 3500 VCR NTSC 7473213 So...

Страница 201: ...printer and the CP900 printer Figure C 2 Figure C 3 Figure C 4 and Figure C 5 indicate the parts that are common to both the G50 and the G60 S The G50 is shown in these photographs Figure C 1 P91 B W Printer Left and CP900 Printer Right 7473163 NTSC 7473155 PAL 4835265 Figure C 2 Rear View G50 Common Parts Monitor 7475101 Probe Holder Long 7292084 Left Caster Bumper Cover 7479921 2 each Right Cast...

Страница 202: ...ght Side View G50 Common Parts Keyboard Overlays Track Ball 7478725 Cable Hanger Front 7479020 Front Panel 7478881 Sub Control Panel 7478709 Main Control Panel 7478691 Probe Holder Short 7478972 OEM Bay Top Shelf 7478840 Right Side Panel 7478873 Cable Hanger Front 7479020 Right Bumper Cover 7478600 Right Bottom Cover 7473148 Air Filter 7478923 ...

Страница 203: ...6 shows the switching power regulator Figure C 5 Left Side View G50 Common Parts Sub Control Panel 7478709 MO Drive 5935031 Main Control Panel 7478691 Left Side Panel 7477982 Left Bumper Cover 7477354 Left Bottom Cover 7473130 Figure C 6 07478824 A03 PWR Switching Reg Assy G50 G60 S ...

Страница 204: ...this component can be provided in 100V 115V and 230V Figure C 8 shows the A07 1 XDST module containing the power fuses Figure C 9 shows the control panel controller Figure C 7 07478816 100V 07478790 115V and 07478808 230V Figure C 8 07473122 A07 1 XDST PCB G50 G60 S Fuses Fuse Fuse Figure C 9 07482057 A10 CP Controller G50 G60 S ...

Страница 205: ... C 10 shows the ECG assembly shows the DIMAQ IP image processor module Figure C 12 shows the lower assembly of the main control panel Figure C 10 07482065 ECG Assy G50 G60 S Figure C 11 07478683 Exchange DIMAQ IP Module G50 G60 S Figure C 12 07478691 Main CP Lower Assy G50 G60 S ...

Страница 206: ...r 2002 G50 and the G60 S Common Parts Photographs Figure C 13 shows the 15 inch color monitor Figure C 14 shows the sub control panel Figure C 13 07475101 OEM Monitor Color SVGA 15 inch G50 G60 S Figure C 14 07478709 Sub CP Upper Assy G50 G60 S ...

Страница 207: ...s in this section show spare parts for the G50 system Figure C 15 Figure C 16 Figure C 17 and Figure C 18 provide views of the complete G50 system Figure C 15 G50 Front View Keyboard G50 7477933 LC E Module G50 7477958 2 Ports Standard Third Port Option Shown See Figure C 20 for standard configuration Caster G50 7477966 ...

Страница 208: ...ober 2002 G50 Spare Parts Photographs Figure C 16 G50 Rear View Figure C 17 G50 Left Side View Monitor Post Cover G50 7478014 Cable Hanger Side G50 7478022 Rear Panel Upper G50 7477990 Rear Panel Lower G50 7478006 Left Side Panel G50 7477982 ...

Страница 209: ...hotographs included in section 4 G60 S Spare Parts Photographs show spare parts for the G60 S In most cases there are only minor differences in the appearance of the comparable spare part for the G50 system Monitor Post Cover G50 7478014 Rear Panel Upper G50 7477990 Cable Hanger Side G50 7478022 Rear Panel Lower G50 7478006 Figure C 19 7477966 G50 Caster ...

Страница 210: ...aphs Figure C 20 shows the front of the E module for the G50 with the system covers installed Figure C 21 shows the G50 keyboard Figure C 20 G50 E Module Front View with Cover Installed Figure C 21 7477933 CP Key Board Assy G50 7477933 See Figure C 27 for the G60 S keyboard ...

Страница 211: ...ontains photographs of the G60 S spare parts Figure C 22 Figure C 23 and Figure C 24 present views of the G60 S system Figure C 22 G60 S Front View Figure C 23 G60 S Rear View Keyboard G60 S 7478717 Monitor Post Cover G60 S 7478915 Rear Panel Upper G60 S 7478899 Left Side Panel G60 S 7478865 Rear Panel Lower G60 S 7478907 ...

Страница 212: ... C 24 G60 S Right Side View Note The photographs included in this section G60 S Spare Parts Photo graphs show spare parts for the G60 S In most cases there are only minor dif ferences in the appearance of the comparable spare part for the G50 system Cable Hanger Side 7479012 Caster G60 S 7478832 Figure C 25 07473171 Host Module G60 S ...

Страница 213: ...8 October 2002 Appendix C Spare Parts Figure C 26 shows the E module for the G60 S Figure C 27 shows the G60 S keyboard Figure C 26 07482073 MS E Module G60 Figure C 27 07478717 CP Key Board Assy G60 See Figure C 21 for the G50 keyboard ...

Страница 214: ...Page 18 of 18 7482255 Rev 01 Siemens October 2002 G60 S Spare Parts Photographs ...

Страница 215: ...dix D Video Formats Appendix D Video Formats Figure D 1 presents the dimensions for NTSC and PAL video formats Figure D 1 NTSC and PAL Video Format 700 mm 480 mm 700 mm 570 mm 485 mm 525 mm 711 mm 858 mm 864 mm 575 mm 625 mm 704 mm NTSC Format PAL Format ...

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Страница 217: ... data string and the data string consists of a tag that is enclosed in angle brackets and the data which belongs to the tag A tag is field name and its data is the value for that field Table E 1 Service Data and File Extensions Number Data Type Extension 1 Information Site ist 2 Information System isy 3 Information Hardware ihw 4 Information Software isw 5 Information Peripheral ipe 7 Maintenance ...

Страница 218: ...0 1381 9 characters File Date 11 characters 2000 10 25 10 characters 1 Information Site Title 7 characters Information Site 18 characters fixed Header 240 Bytes Hospital 10 characters Toshiba 30 characters Site Name 11 characters 30 characters Location 10 characters 30 characters Street 8 characters 50 characters Street No 12 characters 30 characters Zip Code 10 characters 324 8550 15 characters P...

Страница 219: ...acters 0123456789 10 characters System Use Time 17 characters 10000 59 59 11 characters 3 Information Hardware Title 7 characters Information Hardware 20 characters fixed Header 240 Bytes TBD 4 Information Software Title 7 characters Information Software 22 characters fixed Header 240 Bytes No Name Sub Name Build Ver No 37 characters 1 Etude Windows CE 3 00 1364 50 characters X 20 software 5 Infor...

Страница 220: ...ed Header 240 Bytes History List 14 characters 00022501 8 characters Enforcement day 17 characters 25 02 2000 10 characters Service Engineer Name 23 characters 30 characters Key 1 7 characters X 5 Keys Preventive Maintenance 40 characters X 5 Keys Memo 6 characters 600 characters 8 Maintenance Log Key History Log Last Event 17 42 50 Line 64 17 41 12 Depth E 0113011D 0000FFFF IMGCAL E 17 41 12 Redr...

Страница 221: ...10010 01110010 00000043 IMG E 15 45 55 Start Up 15 4741 SET FE100012 84199912 00000000 PRE E 9 Maintenance Log Error Log Title 7 characters Maintenance Log Error Log 26 characters fixed Header 240 Bytes Date Time Status Details 35 characters 25 08 2000 14 24 59 Diag nostics Voltage Power Error 62 characters 100 characters X 100 data Table E 2 Output File Data Structure Sheet 4 of 4 Category Item F...

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Страница 223: ... contains the failed component that is cited in the error log See the following related information Error Log Screen page 8 32 Spare Parts page C 1 Table F 1 Subsystem and Component Designations Sheet 1 of 3 Location Designation Acronym Name Power Module A03 SWRG Switching Regulator A04 OUTL Outlet A05 LNF Line Filter A06 PWX Power Transformer Xformer A07 PDST Power Distributor A07 1 XDST Extend D...

Страница 224: ...el Pro cessor BWLP Black and White Line Proces sor BWLF Black and White Line Filter NFMC Non interlace Frame Mem ory Controller A50 SUBC Sub Controller A51 CMEM Cine Memory A56 CFPR Colorflow Processor NFMC Non interlace Frame Mem ory Controller A56 1 DPPR Doppler Processor A66 DTPS Data Transfer Power Sup ply Host Module A70 DVSC Digital Video System Con troller TBCC Time Base Correction Con trol...

Страница 225: ...nd A30 1 ECGF ECG Floating Connector A30 2 ECGD ECG DC Connector DIMAQ IP Module A75 SPCL Serial PC Link A75 1 RadiSys A75 2 HDD Hard Disk Drive A75 3 CD R W CD ROM Read Write A75 4 LAN Ethernet Card A27 MODV MO Drive Table F 1 Subsystem and Component Designations Sheet 3 of 3 Location Designation Acronym Name ...

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Страница 227: ...Maintenance Report Print this maintenance report and enter the required data Attach the report produced during the performance of the Electrical Safety Test Field Electrical Safety Test Procedure p n 7482776 Supply a copy of these completed reports to the customer and to the regional office ...

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Страница 229: ...atent erteilung oder GM Eintragung vorbehalten Copyright 2002 Siemens Corporation Proprietary data company confidential All rights reserved Confié à titre de secret d entreprise Tous droits réservés Confiado como secreto industrial Nos reservamos todos los derechos SONOLINE G50 or G60 S Ultrasound Imaging System Maintenance Report Customer Department Room Address Contact Person Phone Customer Spec...

Страница 230: ...ormation Address Region Country Contact Person Phone Customer Service Engineer Phone Device Type Serial Number Date of Use Calibrated Until Date Ultrasound Phantom Electrical Safety Analyzer System SONOLINE G50 G60 S Serial Number Software Version Product Status Maintenance Contract Number Contract Type ...

Страница 231: ...commended maintenance checks it is okay to use The system has problems that do not restrict its use The system is okay to use Siemens recommends scheduling service to repair these minor problems The system has major problems that do restrict its use The equipment is not okay to use Siemens strongly recommends that the system not be used until the problem is resolved Name of Customer Service Engine...

Страница 232: ...nd wheel locks Verify that the monitor is secure Perform electrical safety test Field Electrical Safety Test Procedure p n 7482776 G60 S Electrical Safety Test Limits p n 7482784 Field Electrical Safety Test Report p n 7482768 System Test Calibration is successful Image and overlay okay Time and date are correct Functional test of controls successful Transducer operational check okay Freeze functi...

Страница 233: ...1 Fastener Characteristics Screw Reference Screw Dimensions Screw Type S3x6 M3x6 Flat head S3x8 M3x8 Flat head CK3x4 M3x4 Binding head with external lock washer CK3x6 M3x6 Binding head with external lock washer CK3x8 M3x8 Binding head with external lock washer CK4x8 M4x8 Binding head with external lock washer S4x10 M4x10 Flat head CK4x12 M4x12 Binding head with external lock washer CR5x10 M5x10 Pa...

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