OEC One
OEC One
6888001-8EN
Revision 8
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All rights reserved.
Revision History
Revision Date (Month & Year) Description of Change
5 Jan. 2019 1. Update information: section 3.8.6 video distributor, section 3.8.7 Ad-
vanced wireless module, section 3.8.10 cine and DSA &Road map;
2. Add section 6.6 MCU Firmware Upgrade.
6 Jun.2019 1. Add software option DSA license. in Section 3.8.10, section 3.7.4 ;
2. Update software version compatibility Matrix in section 5.1.2; 3.Up-
date section 4.14.1 contents.
IMPORTANT SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS. PLEASE READ THIS MANUAL BEFORE USING OEC One Mobile
C-arm X-ray Product.
This manual may not be reproduced, in whole or in part, without the written permission of GE
Healthcare.
Other product and company names mentioned herein are the property of their respective owners.
The contents of this document are accurate at the time of publication. However, changes in design and
additional features can, at any time, be incorporated in the hardware and software and may not be
EU Authorized Representative:
GE Medical Systems S.C.S.
283 rue de la Minière
78530 BUC France
Tel: +33 1 30 70 40 40
NOTE
The list of below is Essential Characteristic, it can provide essential indicator.
SEC table
EC3 System emergency switch function test Section 3.7.4 and Section 8.7.5
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い。
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感電や機械的又はその他の危険により負傷する可能性があります。
Chapter 3 Installation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 95
3.1 Overview . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .96
3.2 Pre-Installation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .96
3.2.1 Dimensions and Weights of System . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .96
3.2.2 Site Requirement. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .96
3.2.3 Power Supply Requirement . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .96
3.2.4 Environments . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .97
3.2.5 Tools and Test Equipment . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .97
3.3 Unpacking . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .99
3.3.1 Shipping Container Inspection . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .99
3.3.2 Unpacking System . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .99
3.4 Transport the System . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 110
3.5 System Inspection . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 113
3.5.1 Label Inspection . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 113
3.5.2 External Inspection . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 115
3.5.3 Internal Inspection . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 116
3.5.4 Battery Pack Check . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 116
3.6 System Setup . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 118
3.6.1 Power Supply Adaption . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 118
3.6.2 Power On/Off . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 120
3.6.3 Facility Leakage Current and Ground Continuity Test Notification . . . . . . . 122
3.6.4 System Configuration in Administration. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 123
3.6.5 System Configuration in User Setup Interface . . . . . . . . . . . . . 135
3.6.6 DICOM Setup and Check . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 139
3.6.7 DICOM Worksheet . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 152
3.6.8 Printer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 156
3.6.9 Wireless Printer Module . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 157
3.6.10 Monitor LUT(curve) Setting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 157
3.7 Functional Check. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 157
3.7.1 System Movement Check . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 158
3.7.2 Mechanical Movement Check . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 158
3.7.3 Vertical Column Operation Check . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 162
3.7.4 System Control Check . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 163
3.7.5 System Operation Check . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 167
3.7.6 Dose Limitation Check . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 170
3.7.7 Beam Alignment Check . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 171
3.7.8 Collimator Calibration Check . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 172
3.7.9 ABS Tracking Check . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 172
1.1 Introduction
1.1.1 Objective
Provide OEC One mobile C-arm X-ray product service documentation that is consistently organized,
easy to access and is designed to aggressively expedite fault isolation and decrease product down-time.
1.1.2 Scope
This manual’s contents document the necessary information for service.
1.1.4 Qualifications
Reading this manual does not qualify an untrained person to service the equipment. This publication
assumes the reader is a skilled and fully qualified electronic technician who has experience servicing
medical imaging systems. Factory trained service personnel will benefit the most from this material.
1.2 Safety
Potential hazards exist in the use of medical electronic devices and X-ray systems. Operators using the
equipment should understand the safety issues, emergency procedures, and the operating instructions
provided.
The following pages describe hazardous and potentially hazardous conditions, and how to adequately
protect yourself and others from possible injury.
WARNING
CAUTION
WARNING
The equipment is not rated for water-tight operation. Do not allow any
liquids to leak into the equipment where they can cause electric shock,
fires, and short circuits. If leakage does occur, ensure that all internal
circuitry is completely dry before attempting to operate the equipment.
WARNING
Never store or operate the system in the presence of conductive fluids like
water or saline solution unless the system is adequately protected by an
approved bagging or draping system.
WARNING
WARNING
WARNING
Have someone watch while you work near high voltages. This person must
remain clear of all circuitry and be prepared to turn off the power to the
system and render aid in an emergency.
WARNING
CAUTION
Never operate the system unless all safety ground wires (green wire with a
yellow stripe) and related components are fastened in place. Dangerous
electrical shock and improper equipment operation can otherwise result.
CAUTION
Remove all metal rings and watchbands before working on system circuitry.
Skin burns and damage from involuntary muscle contractions can result if
metal jewelry shorts electrical circuits.
1.2.4 Explosion
If an abnormal condition occurs, such as the room fills with flammable gas, steps must be taken to
prevent the gas from gaining contact components within the equipment. Follow these guidelines:
1. Do not turn the system on or off.
2. Do not un-plug or plug-in system or peripheral equipment power cords.
3. Do not operate light switches or other electrical equipment.
4. Evacuate all personnel immediately.
5. Notify the hospital administration and/or fire department.
6. Ventilate the room to clear the air of all flammable vapor or gas.
7. Identify and remove the source of the flammable liquid, vapor, or gas.
WARNING
1.2.7 Radiation
CAUTION
CAUTION
Where local patient entrance dose rate limitation value per regulation is
lower than GE dose group setting, the system dose group setting shall
follow local patient entrance dose rate.
CAUTION
When working on those parts, Do Not directly touch the lead material.
1.2.11 Labels
External Labels
NOTE
Even though this manual is supplied only in English, some labels may have a foreign
language equivalent that will appear on your system.
1 1
2 1
(continued)
Item Label Quantity Description
3 1
4 1
5 1
6 1
(continued)
Item Label Quantity Description
7 1
8 1
9 1
10 1
(continued)
Item Label Quantity Description
(continued)
Item Label Quantity Description
(continued)
Item Label Quantity Description
CE Label
This label indicates the equipment was
tested by a Notified Body and was found
21 1 to be in compliance with the require-
ments of all relevant directives and
standards in effect within the European
Union at the time of manufacture.
23 2
(continued)
Item Label Quantity Description
25 1
WIFI label
29 1
(continued)
Item Label Quantity Description
32 8
(continued)
Item Label Quantity Description
(continued)
Item Label Quantity Description
(continued)
Item Label Quantity Description
(continued)
Item Label Quantity Description
(continued)
Item Label Quantity Description
56 1
(continued)
Item Label Quantity Description
Production identifiers:
• (11) = GS1 application identifier for
the manufacturing date of the de-
vice
• 161200= Manufacturing date: year-
month-day (YYMMDD) with DD al-
ways equal to 00
• (21) = GS1 application identifier for
the serial number of the de-
vice.BB6SS1600000HL = Serial
number.
(continued)
Item Label Quantity Description
Wireless Footswitch
62 1
(only available in version 2 series system)
Internal Labels
1 Label, 0.8mm Al
Label, J1 Terminal
1
Definition
(continued)
Item Label Quantity Description
6
Label, DC Bus Fuse
1
Label
1 Mark A
Label, Capacitor
1
Warning
1 F3 Fuse
10
1.2.13 Symbols
Be familiar with the following symbols that may appear on equipment and schematics so you can safely
maintain and operate the system:
Dangerous Voltage
This symbol identifies areas where hazardous voltages may be present. Use appropriate safety
precautions.
This symbol identifies the system’s main protective earth ground terminal, which connects to the
facility earth ground through the grounding prong on the AC power plug. This connection must be
in place at all times for safe system operation.
This symbol identifies an earth ground connection that is necessary to maintain grounding
throughout the system.
X-ray Source
This X-ray Source symbol is used to identify controls that will produce ionizing X-radiation when
activated. Always use appropriate safety precautions when generating X-rays.
This X-ray Source symbol is used to identify controls that will produce ionizing X-radiation when
activated. Always use appropriate safety precautions when generating X-rays.
This symbol identifies system terminals which, when connected together, are at the same poten-
tial (not necessarily earth ground). Green/yellow wires normally connect potential equalization
terminals together.
Attention
Attention, see accompanying documentation for information. You can refer to this manual for the
operation instructions.
Type B
This symbol indicates the equipment is protected against electric shock by a protective earth
ground connection.
Ionization Radiation
Battery warning
Use only input/output (I/O) cables supplied by GE HUALUN Medical Systems Co. Ltd.
This product conforms with IEC60601-1-2: 2007 Ed 3.0 and Ed 4.0 EMC standard for medical devices.
NOTE
This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy. The equipment
may cause or be subject to radio frequency interference with other medical and non–
medical devices and radio communications. There may RISKS of reciprocal interference
posed by ME EQUIPMENT during specific investigations and treatments. To provide
reasonable protection against such interference, the OEC One Mobile C-arm X-ray Product
system complies with emissions limits for a Group 1, Class A Medical Devices and has
applicable immunity level as stated in IEC60601-1-2.
However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation.
The OEC One system needs special precautions regarding EMC and needs to be installed
and put into service according to the EMC information provided in the OEC One Operator
Manual.
Use of RF (Radio Frequency) sources that intentionally transmit, such as cellular
telephones, transceivers, radio-controlled products, or other RF emitting equipment may
cause performance outside the systems published specifications or other adverse
operation. Keep the power to these RF sources turned off when near this equipment.
Recommended separation distances and information regarding compatibility with other
equipment is located in the " Guidance and manufacturers declaration-Electromagnetic
Emissions " label below:
If this equipment is found to cause interference (which may be determined by switching
the equipment on and off), the user (or qualified service personnel) should attempt to
correct the problem by one or more of the following measure(s):
1. Reorient or relocate the affected device(s).
2. Increase the separating space between the equipment and the affected device.
3. Power the equipment from a source different from that of the affected device.
4. Consult the point of purchase or service representative for further suggestions.
WARNING
Use of accessories, transducers, cables and other parts other than those
specified by the manufacturer of this equipment may result in increased
emissions or decreased immunity of the equipment. The manufacturer is
not responsible for any interference caused either by the use of
interconnect cables other than those recommended, or unauthorized
changes or modifications to this equipment. Unauthorized changes or
modifications could void the operator’s authority to operate the equipment.
WARNING
OEC One Mobile C-arm X-ray Product system should not be used adjacent
to or stacked with other equipment. If adjacent or stacked use is necessary,
the OEC One system should be observed to verify normal operation in the
configuration in which it will be used.
NOTE
To comply with the regulations applicable to an electromagnetic interface for a Group 1,
Class A Medical Device, and to minimize interference risks, the following requirements
should be applied:
1. The use of cables that are not properly shielded and grounded may result in the
equipment causing radio frequency interference in violation of the European Union
Medical Device directive and FCC regulations.
2. All of the recommended guidance regarding electromagnetic environment should be
followed.
The OEC One Mobile C-arm X-ray Product is intended for use in the specified electromagnetic environment. The
purchaser or operator of the OEC One Mobile C-arm X-ray Product should assure that it is used in an electro-
magnetic environment as described below:
Mains terminal The OEC One Mobile C-arm X-ray Product uses RF energy only
Group1 for its internal function. Therefore, its RF emissions are very low
disturbance voltage
CISPR 11 Class A and are not likely to cause any interference in nearby electronic
equipment.
Electromagnetic
radiation Group 1
disturbance Class A
CISPR 11
The OEC One Mobile C-arm X-ray Product is suitable for use in
Harmonic emissions all establishments other than domestic and those directly con-
Not applicable nected to the public low-voltage power supply network that
IEC 61000-3-2 supplies buildings used for domestic purposes.
Voltage fluctuations/
flicker emissions Not applicable
IEC 61000-3-3
The OEC One Mobile C-arm X-ray Product is intended for use in the electromagnetic environment specified be-
low. The purchaser or operator of the OEC One Mobile C-arm X-ray Product should assure t31at it is used in an
electromagnetic environment as described below:
Electrical fast transi- ±2 kV for power supply ±2 kV for power supply Main power quality is that of a
ent Pulse lines lines typical commercial and/or hospi-
IEC 61000-4-4 ±1 kV for input/output ±1 kV for input/output tal environment
lines lines
Surge ±1 kV Line(s) to Line(s) ±1kV Line(s) to Line(s) Main power quality is that of a
IEC 61000-4-5 ±2 kV Line(s) to earth ±2 kV Line(s) to earth typical commercial and/or hospi-
tal environment.
NOTE
UT is the a.c. mains voltage prior to application of the test level.
The OEC One Mobile C-Arm X-Ray Product is intended to use in the specified electromagnetic environment. The
purchaser or user of the OEC One Mobile C-Arm X-Ray Product should assure that it is used in an electromagnet-
ic environment as described below:
Conducted RF 3 V rms, 6Vrms at 3Vrms, 6Vrms at Portable and mobile RF communications equip-
IEC 61000-4-6 ISM band 150Hz ISM band 150GHz ment are used no closer to any part of the OEC
to 80MHz to 80MHz One Mobile C-Arm X-Ray Product, including ca-
Radiated RF IEC bles, than the recommended separation dis-
61000-4-3 3V/m 80MHz to 3V/m 80MHz to
2.5GHz(Ed3.0) 2.5GHz (Ed3.0) tance calculated from the equation appropriate
for the frequency of the transmitter.
3V/m 80MHz to 3V/m 80MHz to
2.7GHz,28V/m Recommended separation distance
2.7GHz, 28V/m
(Ed4.0) 150 kHz to 80 MHz
(Ed4.0)
NOTE
P is the power rating of the transmitter
in watts (W) according to the transmit-
ter manufacturer and d is the recom-
mended separation distance in meters
(m).
Field strengths from fixed RF transmitters, as
determined by an electromagnetic site survey a,
are less than the compliance level in each fre-
quency rangeb.
Interference may occur in the vicinity of equip-
ment marked with the following symbol:
a: Field strengths from fixed transmitters, such as base stations for cellular telephones and land mobile radios,
amateur radio, AM and FM radio broadcast, and TV broadcast cannot be estimated accurately. To assess the
electromagnetic environment due to fixed RF transmitters, an electromagnetic site survey should be performed.
If the measured field strength exceeds the RF compliance level above, observe the OEC One Mobile C-Arm X-Ray
Product to verify normal operation in each use location. If abnormal performance is observed, additional meas-
ures may be necessary, such as re-orienting or relocating the [EQUIPMENT and/or SYSTEM].
b: Over the frequency range 150 kHz to 80 MHz, field strengths are less than 3 V/m.
NOTE 1: At 80 MHz and 800 MHz, the higher frequency range applies.
NOTE 2: These guidelines may not apply in all situations. Electromagnetic propagation is affected by absorption
and reflection from structures, objects and people.
NOTE 3: These are guidelines. Actual conditions may vary.
Pulse
385 380 –390 TETRA 400 modulation b) 1.8 0.3 27
18 Hz
FM c)
GMRS 460,
450 430 – 470 ±5 kHz deviation 2 0.3 28
FRS 460
1 kHz sine
710
Pulse
LTE Band 13,
745 704 – 787 modulation b) 0.2 0.3 9
17
217 Hz
780
Bluetooth,
WLAN, Pulse
2 400 –
2 450 802.11 b/g/n, modulation b) 2 0.3 28
2 570
RFID 2450, LTE 217 Hz
Band 7
5 240
Pulse
5 100 – WLAN 802.11
5 500 modulation b) 0.2 0.3 9
5 800 a/n
217 Hz
5 785
NOTE
If necessary to achieve the IMMUNITY TEST LEVEL, the distance between the transmitting an-
tenna and the ME EQUIPMENT or ME SYSTEM may be reduced to 1 m. The 1 m test distance is
permitted by IEC 61000-4-3.
Recommended Separation Distances for Portable and Mobile RF Communications Equipment and the
OEC One system
The OEC One Mobile C-arm X-ray Product is intended to use in the electromagnetic environment where the RF
interference is controlled. According to the power rating of the communication equipment, the purchaser or op-
erator of the OEC One Mobile C-arm X-ray Product can prevent the Electromagnetic interference by the recom-
mended separation distance as shown below:
Separation Distance/m
Rated Power of 150KHz to 80 MHz 80 MHz to 800 MHz 800 MHz to 2.5 GHz
Transmitter/W
100 12 12 23
For transmitters rated at a power not listed above, the Separation DISTANCE can be estimated using the equa-
tion in the corresponding column, where P is the power rating of the transmitter in watts (W) according to the
transmitter manufacturer.
NOTE 1: At 80 MHz and 800 MHz, the higher frequency range applies.
NOTE 2: These guidelines may not apply in all situations. Electromagnetic propagation is affected by absorption
and reflection from structures, objects and people.
NOTE 3: These are guidelines. Actual conditions may vary.
Use Recommendations
This product complies with IEC 60601-1-2 EMC standard for medical devices and with radio frequency
emission requirements as per CISPR11 Group1 Class B standard limits. The system is intended for use in
hospitals.
Adhering to the distance separation recommendation table, between 150 kHz and 2.5 GHz, will reduce
disturbances recorded at the image level but may not eliminate all disturbances.
However, when installed and operated as specified herein, the system will maintain its essential
Performance.
For example, a 1W mobile phone (800 MHz to 2.5 GHz carrier frequency) shall be put 2.3 meters apart
from the system (in order to avoid image interference risks).
The use of accessories, transducers, and cables other than those specified may result in degraded
Electromagnetic Compatibility of the system.
9. Disconnect the cables. Release and remove the fixed screws, and then remove the DC power supply
assembly. Find the capacitor.
10. Measure the voltage value by the multimeter to verify that the voltage value is 0VDC.
11. Now, the power is now locked out.
NOTE
In the event service will continue into another day, the machine will cause a hazard if
reenergized after the authorized employee leaves the location. Therefore, the authorized
employee should install a “transition” lock and yellow tag attached to the A/C cord cover.
If more than the authorized employee is going to conduct service on the same system, at
the same time, multiple locking devices must be employed and each authorized employee
must adhere to the entire LOTO procedure.
Gravitational/mechanical energy
CAUTION
WARNING
Uniformity Calibration
X-ray Generator Warm
Collimator Calibration
Collimator Centering
DAP Calibration
mA Calibration
KV Calibration
Reinstall SW
needed
PWA, Collimator Control Board √ √ √ √
ASM, Collimator_ HL √ √ √ √ √ √ √
Bundle Cable √ √ √ √ √ √ √
WARNING
2.3 Subsystem
If need, contact with GE authorized field engineer.
Power Input
AC main power input
This is a AC main input with bias ±15%. It supports multiple rated voltage configurations with 100V/
110V/120V/200V/220V/230V/240VAC (RMS).
Secondary side of the main transformer:
Another input comes from the secondary side output of the main transformer. The rated voltage is 220V
(RMS) and 28V (RMS) for up-down board and mainframe.
Power on Board
+24V
When the main input power is ok with no gross over and under voltage condition, the relay K6 is
activated and the AC voltage of the secondary side of start up transformer (BT2) is applied at the D7
(2W06), then the rectified DC voltage connected to the input pins of U4 (LM317) and the output voltage
is about +24VDC by the configuration of R10 and R8. The +24V voltage is mainly to drive relays and get
other necessary DC power on board.
+12V
To make sure the PMU board and ATX power supply can work properly in AC main power lost condition,
the 12V power uses a dual power method by the simple parallel of CMPTR_+12V and 12V_FROM_AC.
CMPTR_+12V is connected to the +12V power from computer and 12V_FROM_AC is generated from the
conversion of low dropout regulator LM2940CT-12(D26).
+10V, +5V, +3.3V
To get more accurate voltage reference in voltage comparison circuit, the +10V power is achieved by the
+10V precision voltage reference REF01SC3 (D9).
+5V power is generated by the LM2940CS-5.0 (D8) and +3.3V power is generated by the
LM1084-3.3(U5). +2.5V power is generated by LM4040BIM3-2.5 (U30).
Power Output
The two channel AC voltages are generated from this board and then apply to the main transformer
primary side and mainframe accordingly.
Grounding Connection
In the PMU board, there is an analog ground (AGND), digital ground (DGND), power ground and a
protective earth (PE).
Function Implement
The power management unit (PMU) board shall provide the controlled power to main transformer and
system. It is responsible for several functions as follows:
• Main transformer primary side inrushing current limiting
• Mainframe side inrushing current limiting
• Gross over and under voltage protection
• Signal generation and detection
• SIB communication
• System power on/off control
• Battery control and detection
Power on Scheduling
To achieve the inrush current suppression for the primary side of the main transformer, the power
resistor R (15Ohm, 50W) shall be used in system configuration. Approximately 2 seconds after power
with no gross over/under voltage fault is applied by the relay K1, relay K2 close, bypassing the resistor R,
reducing IR voltage drop, and allowing them to cool. To avoid the risk that the resistor R will be heated
and burned when the K2 is in failure, relay K1 shall be energized for only about 1s.
Similarly, to achieve the inrush current suppression for the mainframe side, power resistors
R(15Ohm,50W) shall be also used in the secondary side of main transformer. The 220V voltage winding
is applied to the mainframe by the K3 and K4. When the secondary voltage of main transformer with no
load is OK, K3 will be energized first, then the K4 closes to shorten the R to reduce the power loss, the
K3 will be energized for about 1s to avoid the risk that the resistor R will be heated and burned when the
K4 is in failure.
The 28V voltage winding is directly applied by the relay K5.
Battery
Batteries are used as backup 24VDC power supply to maintain power to computer and tablet. The
capability of batteries can provide enough power to allow the system to shutdown safely and protect
system data.
Batteries are charged by the ATX power supply with the UPS function in the computer.
Batteries are located inside the system, and are connected with ATX power supply indirectly through
emergency switch and PMU board.
Test Points
TP16, TP27,
Signal ground Signal ground
TP28, TP32
(continued)
Name Net name Description
LEDs
HL Color Description
HL4 RED Secondary side over voltage fault indicator in start up process
HL5 RED Secondary side under voltage fault indicator in start up process
HL6 RED Secondary side voltage under voltage fault indicator in normal operation process
HL7 RED Secondary side voltage over voltage fault indicator in normal operation process
Functional Block
MCB consists of 10 function blocks, which are illustrated as follows:
MCU Function
• Read the registers of peripheral controller to get the status of sub-systems, such as getting the
alarm status, etc.
• Write the registers of peripheral controller to control the status of sub-systems, such as PIO
(Programmable Input Output), light indicator, buzzer, etc.
• Sample watchdog bite signal from supervisor circuit to check peripheral is still working.
• Check all switch signals to respond to user’s input.
• A/D convert all analog signals, such as shutter location, temperature of oil tank, mA feedback, KV
feedback, etc.
• Communicate with DAC to control mA and KV output.
• Communication with workstation (computer).
• Communication with peripheral controller to report the working status of MCU.
• Generate exposure
• Control signals
• Check switch stuck error
• Control mAs function signals
Transceiver
• Transceiver circuit is responsible for regulating voltage level and supplying driving current.
Optical Coupling
• Optical coupling circuit is responsible for changing voltage level.
DAC
• DAC (Digital Analog Converter) circuit is responsible for the output of analog signal, such as KV
setting, mA setting and mA pre-heat.
VFC
• VFC (Voltage Frequency Converter) circuit is responsible for converting mA signal to frequency
value in order to implement mAs function.
Communication
• RS422 protocol is used for MCU to communicate with workstation (computer).
Indication
• Indication circuit includes LED and buzzer, which are controlled by MCU and peripheral controller.
Miscellaneous Hardware
• Other circuits include power supply, supervisor circuit, watchdog circuit, clock generator, and
security control, etc.
Power Distribution
Power Supply Overview
The power of MCB is driven by power supplies 1 & 2 via mother board, and +3.3V, +2.5V & +1.2V are
generated from +5V_PS1. Power supplies are listed as follows.
Grounding Connection
All the grounds of power are connected by mother board with one point strategy.
Collimator Control
Collimator control includes
• Collimator shutter open/close control
• Collimator shutter rotation control
• Collimator iris open/close control
MCU receives user’s command from Tablet, and sends setting value of position information of shutter
and iris to collimator by SPI bus. Meanwhile, MCU gets feedback value of position of shutter and iris from
collimator by analog signal.
Analog signals (IRIS_POS_F/SHUT_ROT_POS_F/SHUT_WIDTH_POS_F), which are from collimator control
board (CCB) to MCB, are sampled by ADC unit of MCU as final step. MCB sends digital setting values to
CCB via SPI bus. The voltage level of all the digital signals from MCB to collimator control board is
transformed from +3.3V to +15V by optical coupling circuit.
Filament Control
The voltage level of all the digital signals between MCB and filament control board are transformed from
+3.3V to +15V by optical coupling circuit.
MCB sends digital setting values to DAC with SPI bus. Differential operational amplifier circuit amplifies
differential signals MA_CAT and KV_GND from tube, and outputs mA_sample to PI control circuit. PI
amplifies mA_sample and two signals out from DAC circuit, mA_setting and mA_preheat, and transmits
signal MAC to filament control board. The structure of PI control circuit is shown as follows.
The difference between signal mA_sample and mA_setting is output to proportional and integral circuit,
respectively. The outputs of those circuits are added by signal mA_preheat, then the result signal MAC is
transmitted to filament control board.
The theory of PI control circuit is as follows. The tube current is controlled by signal MAC. Initially MAC
equals mA_preheat, which is a preset value corresponding to the user setting value mA_setting. Signal
mA_sample is the sample of tube current. If mA_sample is different with mA_setting, the error will be
amplified, integrated and added to signal mA_preheat by PI control circuit. Then the output signal MAC
of PI control circuit controls tube current in order to make the error smaller. This process goes on, and
finally mA_sample value is equal to mA_setting value, and PI control is stable.
KV Control
After optical coupling circuit transforms the voltage level of 6 alarm signals, those signals will be
sampled and recorded by registers in peripheral controller. MCU will get these alarm statuses by local
bus between peripheral controller and MCU.
Digital signal EXPOSURE_COMMAND and SAFETY_EN are from MCB to KV control board, whose voltage
level is transformed from +3.3V to +15V by optical coupling circuit.
Analog signal KV_FEEDBACK_OUTPUT, which is from KV control board to MCB, is amplified (or adjusted)
by operational amplifier circuit and sampled by ADC unit of MCU as the final step.
Analog signal KV_SET_INPUT is from MCB to DAC through SPI bus, then to KV control board, and
amplified (or adjusted) by operational amplifier circuit.
Camera Control
FRAME_SYNC and Last Image Hold (LIH) signals are critical for exposure control and are addressed in
exposure module. MCU sends GAIN information to camera to control the brightness of image.
Digital signal LIH is through optical coupling circuit from peripheral controller of MCB to camera. Digital
signal FRAME_SYNC is from camera to MCB. It is the global synchronization signal of X-ray control
function, so it acts as clock and interrupts signal to peripheral controller and MCU, respectively.
GAIN signal from MCB to camera is through RS422 bus.
Image Intensifier Control
I.I. control means I.I. field switch only. F1/F2 signals are controlled by MCU directly.
Digital signals (F1/F2) are from MCB to I.I.. The voltage level of those signals is transformed from +3.3V to
+24V by optical coupling circuit.
MCB outputs IDRG_HC signal to control the relay. When the relay is closed, I.I._PWR is connected with
+24V and I.I._GND is connected with GND_+24V. Therefore, I.I. is powered on. When the relay is opened,
I.I._PWR and I.I._GND are both connected to GND_+24V, and then I.I. is powered off.
Sealing Board
Analog signals KV_GND and MA_CAT are the anode and cathode of mA current signal, respectively. The
current transforms to voltage signal by flowing through a resistor. ADC unit of MCU in MCB samples this
signal after its scale is transformed to 0-2.5V by operational amplifier circuit.
There are two temperature measurement circuits in sealing board. One’s output is analog signal
OIL_TEMP, whose scale is 0-2V. ADC unit of MCU in MCB samples this signal after its scale is transformed
to 0-2.5V by operational amplifier circuit. MCU will compare this value with preset threshold to generate
oil tank warm warning and hot alarm.The other’s output is connected/open status between
THERMAL_SWITCH_A and THERMAL_SWITCH_B. If the temperature of oil tank is higher than a preset
threshold, the relationship between THERMAL_SWITCH_A and THERMAL_SWITCH_B changes from
connected to open. This relationship is transformed by optical coupling circuit, which is shown as
follows. The output of optical coupling circuit is connected to GPIO (General Purpose Input Output) of
MCU.
Workstation (computer) Communication
Communication interface between Workstation (computer) and MCB is full duplex RS422 bus.
User Interface Control
Key Switch
The connected/open status between ON (or X- ray OFF) and COMMON is transformed to digital signal
Exp_lift_column_enable (or Lift_column_enable) by optical coupling circuit. MCU get the status of key
switch by sampling this signal. The optical coupling circuit is shown as follows.
When INPUT_A and INPUT_B are connected, transistor in optical coupler is open and output is 0V.
Otherwise, output is +3.3V.
Hand Switch
The switch stuck error occurs when one of HAND_SWITCH and HAND_SECURITY keeps inactive for more
than 10 seconds after the other has been active.
Exposure command line and security line are independent by using different routes.
Foot Switch
The circuit and theory are similar to hand switch include checking the switch stuck error.
Indicator
Peripheral controller of MCB outputs digital signal INDICATOR_+24V is 0V/+3.3V voltage level. Then
optical coupling circuit transforms it to digital signal X_ ray _ON, which is 12mA current. Signal X_ ray
_ON connects to one termination of indicator, and the other termination connects to GND_+24V, which
is the reference of +24V. When X_ ray _ON is active, the indicator will light.
Buzzer
6 different tones are generated.
• Normal exposure: continuous Du-Du-Du with du 100ms and cycle 1s
• HLF/RAD/DS exposure: continuous Du-Du-Du with du 100ms and cycle 500ms
• Uncompleted XRAY (switch release early): Di-Di-Di-Di with Di 100ms and cycle 250 ms
• Exposure exceeds 5 minutes: continuous Di
• System Fault: Di-Di-Di-Di with Di 100ms and cycle 250 ms and then 1s interval and over again
Exposure Control
Peripheral controller controls the exposure command and camera LIH (last image hold) as well as other
peripheral control signals.
Debug
JTAG of Peripheral controller and proprietary COM port of MCU has reserved for debug.
Interface
MCB is plugged in mother board, where it is connected with other sub-systems. The electrical interface
information of mother board can be found in the mother board section.
The external physical interfaces of MCB are defined in the table below:
J1 MCB digital sig- DN41612 C Pin All digital signals from/to other sub-system,
nal connector Type Male such as collimator board, filament board, seal-
ing board, camera, KV control board etc.
J2 MCB analog sig- DN41612 Half Pin All analog signals from/to other sub-system,
nal connector C Type Male such as collimator board, filament board, seal-
ing board, camera, KV control board etc.
Sealing Board
Signals from sealing board to MCB are listed as follows.
KEYSW_ON The termination which in- Passive Open/Close J1-C26 KEYSW_ON & KEYSW_COM
dicates lift column and x- is connected means both
ray are both enable lift column and exposure
enable function have been
selected.
KEYSW_OFF The termination which in- Passive Open/Close J1-B16 KEYSW_OFF &
dicates lift column is ena- KEYSW_COM is connected
ble and x-ray is disable means lift column function
have been selected.
(continued)
Name Description Attribu- Scale Pin Comment
tion
Hand Switch
Signals from hand switch to MCB are listed as follows.
Foot Switch
Signals from foot switch to MCB are listed as follows.
FOOT_ HLF High Level Flu- Passive Open/Close J1-A14 FOOT_HLF & FOOT_COM
oro foot switch connected means that
termination FOOT_HLF button has
been pressed
(continued)
Name Description Attribution Scale Pin Comment
Emergency Switch
Signals from emergency switch to MCB are listed as follows.
Removable Filter
Signals from removable filter to MCB are listed as follows.
PROTECT_A Removable filter A sen- Digital 0V/+15V J1-B31 +15V= Filter re-
sor signal moved
PROTECT_B Removable filter B sen- Digital 0V/+15V J1-B30 +15V= Filter re-
sor signal moved
Indicator
Signals from MCB to indicator are listed as follows.
XRAY_INDICATOR_A Anode of in- Passive - J1-B8 The indicator will be lighted when a
dicator certain current about 12mA flows
from XRAY_INDICATOR_A through
XRAY_INDICATOR_B Cathode of Passive - J1-A8 indicator to XRAY_INDICATOR_B.
indicator
Program Port
Program port signals are listed as follows.
Interlock Loop
Interlock loop signals are listed as follows.
Test Points
LED Indicators
D22 KEYON KEYSW_OFF & KEYSW_ON & KEYSW_COM. D22 lights when "KEYSW_ON" & turns off
when "KEYSW_OFF"
D26 HLFF FOOT_HLF & FOOT_COM. D26 turns off when FOOT_HLF & FOOT_COM are connected
D27 KEYOFF KEYSW_OFF & KEYSW_ON & KEYSW_COM. D27 lights when "KEYSW_ON" & turns off
when "KEYSW_OFF"
D30 THM THERMAL_SWTICH_A & THERMAL_SWITCH_B.D30 on MCB lights normally, and turns
off in overheat error
D33 HLFH HAND_HLF & HAND_COM. D33 turns off when HAND_HLF & HAND_COM are connected
D43 EKEY EMERGENCY_SWT & REF_EMERGENCY_SWT. D43 turns off when emergency switch is
pressed.
D47 SAFE HAND_FLU_SECURITY & HAND_COM & FOOT_FLU_SECURITY & FOOT_COM. D47 lights
when either HAND_FLU_SECURITY & HAND_COM or FOOT_FLU_SECURITY &
FOOT_COM connected
D52 HAND HAND_FLU & HAND_COM. D52 turns on when hand switch is pressed.
D69 FOOT FOOT_FLU & FOOT_COM. D69 turns off when the foot switch is pressed.
POT
(continued)
Reference Name Description
Power
There are +5V, +15V and -15V inputs.
• +15V is used to drive OC input and all the OPA.-15V is used to drive all the OPA.
• +5V is used to drive OC output, DAC and output-drive circuit.
• -5V shall be generated from -15V by MC7905, and it’s used to drive output-drive circuit.
• +5V±1% reference shall be generated from +15V by LM4040-5.0, and it’s used as DAC reference.
• Another LM4040-5 shall be used to output +5V±1% reference to collimator potentiometer.
TP refer Signal
TP1 +5V
TP3 -15V
TP27 -5V
LEDs
DS1 -5V
DS2 +15V
DS3 -15V
DS4 +5V
• Stop PWM generation for a while delay when switching large or small filaments.
• Over current protection.
• Provide the over current alarm signal to MCB.
• Respond to alarm signal from MCB and stop PWM generation.
• Filament transformer current closed loop control.
The FDB consists of 9 function blocks: Inverter, Overcurrent protect, PWM control, Filament select
circuit, Hall current detect, Filament transformer current control, L/S focus switch, 10V reference, and
Interlock.
Inverter
The filament drive pulses PWMA and PWMB drive power MOSFET Q3 and Q4 in a switching stage.When
either input is high, one of the two mosfet’s gates is positive and the other negative. Power to the
switching stage is constant +24V, needed 1.4A power input, which is provided from external switching
power PS1.
Overcurrent Protection
The transformer primary current is monitored across a 0.255Ω, comprising R4 and R5 in parallel, in the
DC bus. The sample voltage inputs to Q1 base. The transformer primary current for the large focus is
less than 1.4A in normal condition, which yields less than 357mV across the resistor pair. When the
transformer primary current exceeds 2.75A, the voltage will exceeds 0.7V, Q1 will drive the base of Q2
on, then Q2 collector will be grounded, OCALM_FDB will go high, OC_ALM_S will go low to drive U3(1/4)
on to pull SMAC to -15V, SG3525 output will shut down until S1 is pressed or the system restarts.
Inductor L1 limits the peak switching current through transitions and reduces high frequency radiated
energy from the output stage.
PWM Control
Pulses PWMA and PWMB are produced by SG3525, pulse width modulator control integrated circuits.
Installed on J5 or J6 by jumper, compatible old Monoblock (without blue mark) and new Monoblock
(with blue mark). If Monoblock is without blue mark please install the jumper on J5, If Monoblock is with
blue mark please install the jumper on J6.
The duty ratio is controlled by regulating circuit of MAC_FDB from MCB that is current setting by the
preheat table lookup and feedback filament current value that is provided by hall current sensor. The
FILDIS_FDB from MCB can shut down SG3525 outputs directly.
Filament Select Circuit
The filament selection is made by applying logic high or low to FCSSW_FDB, or the filament selection is
by J7 position.
If the FCSSW_FDB is logic high or switch of J7 on 'large' position, under these conditions, this turns on
Q7 and operates relay K1, the large filament is selected and LED HL3 will be lights. The filament drive
outputs FILLA1 and FILLA2 are connected to the large filament primary side.
If the FCSSW_FDB is logic low and switch of J7 on 'small' position, the FILSM1 and FILSM2 are connected
to the small filament primary side.
The FCSSW_FDB line will be pulled low by a resistor R28 if the connection is broken.
Condition Filament
The power of SIB board come from computer +5V and +12V. Fuse for +5V/3.15A F1 and +12V/1A F2 are
used to protect computer ATX power.
Internal power to drive chips are divided from +5V, three voltages +3.3V, +2.5V and +1.2V are generated.
The signals come from and send to user interface are isolated with DC or AC relays K2~K5, the board can
also detect status of wireless switch J8 and control power of wireless router by MOSFET. All signals
connect to FPGA are driven with transceivers to improve the capability of current.
An Ethernet isolation is provided to user interface by SIB board, the connector J1 and J2 on SIB board
can provide 1500Vrms isolation each, with an internal Ethernet port inside computer, totally a
4000Vrms isolation on Ethernet path.
An altera cyclone I.I. FPGA U10 is used as main controller on this board, it communicates with computer
and control peripheral equipment according to command from computer and user.
TVS array U1~U5 are used to absorb surge from PMU.
The structure of SIB is shown as follows.
Test Points
The SIB provides test points for following signals.
Name Description
TP15 GND
TP16 GND
TP17 GND
TP18 GND
TP19 GND
LED Indicators
SIB provides LED indicator for following signals.
KV control board mainly consists of 5 function blocks, refer to kV control board block diagram.
PWM Generator
KV control board provides PWM signal output. SG3525A pulse width modulator control circuits offer.
Improved performance and lower external parts count when implemented for controlling all types of
switching power supplies.
• 8.0 V to 35.0 V Operation.
• 5.1 V ± 1.0% Trimmed Reference.
• 100 Hz to 400 kHz Oscillator Range.
• Separate Oscillator Sync Pin.
• Adjustable Dead Time.
• Time Control.
• Input Under Voltage.
• Voltage Lockout.
• Latching PWM to Prevent Multiple Pulses.
• Pulse–by–Pulse Shutdown.
• Dual Source/Sink Outputs: ±400 mA Peak.
The switch frequency is 40KHz for X-ray generator. So the SG3525 should provide 40KHz PWM signal.
Frequency is determined by adjusting the resistor connected with pin6 and capacitor connected with
pin5. At this pin5 80KHz swath wave should be observed in oscillograph.
The pin2 inputs variable voltage signal. Then this voltage signal enters the comparator through internal
amplifier and generators PWM signal.
PI Adjustor
X-ray generator provides stable kV during exposure. It needs to use feedback control to stabilize the kV
output. PI adjustor is usually used at feedback control. There are 2 PI adjustors in kV control board,
voltage PI adjustor and current PI adjustor.
Voltage PI adjustor consists of amplifier U6-2 and resistors R28, R35, R50, R32, capacitors C27, C31,.
Before entering the PI adjustor the set kV value subtracts the feedback kV value to send out error signal.
This signal is sent to voltage PI adjustor.
Current PI adjustor consists of amplifier U6-1 and resistor R44, R46, R47, capacitors C29, C30. The
output signal from voltage PI adjustor subtracts the feedback current of inverter output to send out
error signal. This signal is sent to current PI adjustor. Then the PI adjustor carries out the voltage signal
and enters PWM generator SG3525.
IGBT Driver
KV control board consists of IGBT driver circuit. Usually the IGBT driver circuit must be insulated with
control circuit and it still needs several independent power supplies for IGBT gate driver. Agilent IC
HCPL-316J is a highly Integrated power control device that incorporates all the necessary components
for a complete, isolated IGBT gate drive circuit with fault protection and feedback into one SO-16
package. TTL input logic levels allow direct interface with a microcontroller, and an optically isolated
power output stage drives IGBTs with power ratings of up to 150 A and 1200 V. A high speed internal
optical link minimizes the propagation delays between the micro-controller and the IGBT while allowing
the two systems to operate at very large common mode voltage differences that are common in
industrial motor drives and other power switching applications. The feathers are as follows.
• Drive IGBTs up to IC = 150 A, VCE = 1200 V
• Optically Isolated, FAULT Status Feedback
• SO-16 Package
• CMOS/TTL Compatible
• 500 ns Max. Switching Speeds
For the independent driver power supply kV control board consists of 4 channel independent power.
Each channel can provide DC+18V and DC–4.7V power for HCPL-316J. Those DC power is rectified from
AC power. The power interface connector is KJ7. It is connected with driver power transformer.
Protect Circuit
KV control board is designed with 6 protection circuits to protect the X-ray generator. KV lower
protection circuit, kV higher protection circuit, Over-current protection circuit, IGBT error protection
circuit. DC bus error protection circuit, kV unbalance protection circuit.
According to generator design requirements the kV output value range is 40kV-110kV. This kV board
sets protection circuit point as 25kV. That is, if the kV value is lower than 25kV when X-ray generator is
running, the exposure can be disabled. The kV control board drawing shows the protection circuit. When
kV feedback signal KVT is higher than reference value in U10-1, the STOP signal is activated. At the same
time LED DS4 lightens. This protection circuit is enabled after a time of 6ms, which is made by resistor
R74 and capacitor C47 after the exposure command is sent.
For the higher protection circuit point the value is set at 120kV. When kV feedback signal KV- or kV+ is
higher than reference value in U10-2 and U11-2 the stop signal is activated. At the same time LED DS5
lightens. Jumper W1 can disable this protect circuit. If jumper W1 is short circuited the higher
protection circuit is disabled.
For the over current protection circuit point the value is set at 100A. when inverter output current
measured by current transformer is higher than the reference value in U17-2 the STOP signal is
activated. At the same time LED DS56 lightens. Just like kV lower protection circuit this protection
circuit is enabled after a time of 6ms after the exposure command is sent.
For the DC bus error protection circuit point the value is set at 120V and 360V. When DC bus voltage is
lower than 120V or higher than 360V the exposure is disabled. When DC bus voltage signal UDC is
higher than reference value in U19-1 and U19-2 the STOP signal is activated. At the same time LED DS8
lightens. Jumper W1 can disable this protection circuit. If jumper W1 is short circuited the higher
protection circuit is disabled.
For the kV unbalance protection circuit point the value is set at 10kV. When difference between +kV
absolute value and –kV absolute value in the monoblock is higher than 10kV, the exposure is disabled.
When difference signal KVN is higher than the reference value in U18-2 the STOP signal is activated. At
the same time LED DS57 lightens.
For the IGBT error protection, the drivers IC U23, U24, U26, U27 can provide this function. When IGBT is
short circuited those 4 IC will send out fault signals to disable exposure.
All the protection thresholds are as follows.
LED Output
KV control board provides LED output warnings when protection circuit is activated. All warning states
can be cleared through pushing switch S1 or energizing the kV control board again.
The IGBT board in the generator includes fuse F, IGBT Q1,Q2,Q3,Q4, snubber circuit (composed by R,C,D
components) and common inductor L. The drive signal for IGBT is given by the kV control board. The
IGBT board actually is a DC-AC inverter and the DC input of this board is the output of a AC-DC
converter consisted by the main transformer, rectifier bridge and the DC bus capacitor. For the serial
resonant frequency of resonant circuit is nearly 40kHz, the IGBT board provides 40KHz variable AC
power to monoblock.
The Block diagram of the IGBT board is shown as follows.
Test Points
Pin Description
TP1 +15V
TP5 GND
TP6 GND
TP7 +5V
TP8 -15V
TP9 GND
TP31 -15V
TP32 KV-
TP33 KV+
TP34 KV set
TP35 +10V
LED Indicators
Name Signal
DS2 IGBT_ERROR_ALM_N
DS3 +15V
(continued)
Name Signal
DS10 -15V
2.3.9 Monoblock
Monoblock can generate X-ray. It mainly consists of high voltage generator and tube insert. All high
voltage components are put into oil box, which can enhance the insulation performance.
Monoblock generates 110kV inside the oil tank. The input voltage changes from 0V to 240V peak value.
High voltage is received from high frequency and high voltage transformer T1. The primary coil is 10T
and the secondary coil is 2500T. So the maximum voltage of secondary side is 60kV peak value at 40kHz.
Monoblock Schematic Diagram.
High voltage circuit comprises rectifier circuit and voltage doubler. High voltage circuit composes of high
voltage diode D1-D4, high voltage capacitor C1-C4. If output voltage from T1 is 60kV peak value the high
voltage circuit output 120kV to the tube.
The controller needs to get kV value and mA value from monoblock. KV sense circuit comprises high
voltage resistor R1, R4 and sense resistor R2, R3. The high voltage resistor value is 400M ohm, sense
resistor is 20k ohm If the voltage on the tube is 120kV the +kV output 3V and –kV output –3V. mA value
is measured by serial resistor between –mA and ground. So the mA voltage value is negative.
The tube is used to generate X-ray. This tube is a kind of double focus with fixed copper anode tube. It is
suitable for oil insulation generator.
Analog signals KV_GND and MA_CAT of sealing board are the anode and cathode of mA current signal
respectively.
There are two temperature measurement circuits in sealing board. One’s output is analog signal
OIL_TEMP.
The other’s output is connected/open status between THERMAL_SWITCH_A and THERMAL_SWITCH_B.
If the temperature of oil tank is higher than a preset threshold, the relationship between
THERMAL_SWITCH_A and THERMAL_SWITCH_B changes from connected to open.
Signals from sealing board to MCB.
Technical Specifications:
Anode Stationary
Weight 0.65 kg
Theory of Operation
Power Regulator
This circuit is to translate the DC24V input to the DC+15V and DC+2.5V which would be used in the
updown board. Devices 7815 and LM431 are used to realize this function.
AC-DC
Translate the AC28V input to the DC output.
Up/Down Relays
This function is to realize the up and down motion. Different polar voltage would be added to the lift
column motor by these relays.
Relay K9 is closed-normal. When the motor is restricted from moving, K9 shall turn on and this closed-
normal contact shall open.
When the up motion is enabled, relays K1-K4 shall turn on and relays K5-K8 shall turn off. And the
positive DC voltage shall apply to the lift column motor. The voltage of the signal MOTO1 shall higher
than MOTO2 and the motor begins up motion.
When the down motion is enabled, relays K5-K8 shall turn on and relays K1-K4 shall turn off. And the
negative DC voltage shall apply to the lift column motor. The voltage of the signal MOTO2 shall be higher
than MOTO1 and the motor begins down motion.
Up/Down Control Relays
This circuit is to control the relays in up/down relays circuit according to the commands from Up/down
Key Control & Delay circuit.
Up/Down Key Control & Delay
This circuit is to translate the up (contain up_comm contact and up_sec contact), down (contain
down_comm contact and down_sec contact) signals to the UP relay control and DOWN relay control
signals to control the relays and the motor motion. The motor is used for driving the lift column and
down motion. The purpose of using double contacts key to control the relays is to avoid a single fault. It
includes two basic functions: delay control function and motion control function.
• Motion Control Function
When the up key (up_comm contact and up_sec contact are both pressed) is pressed the UP relay
control signal shall be high level to control lift column up motion.
When the down key (down_comm contact and down_sec contact are both pressed) is pressed, the
DOWN relay signal shall be high level to control lift column down motion. Lift column shall stop if lift
column move down to the proximity protect position, then release down key and press down key
(down_comm contact and down_sec contact are both pressed) again, lift column shall continue to move
down.
When both of the up key and the down key are pressed the motor shall stop. The signal up relay control
and the signal down relay control shall be low level.
• Delay Control Function
The Updown board shall receive the lift column up or down command and then drive the motor motion
with a few milliseconds delay. The RC delay circuit is used to realize this function.
Voltage Detector
This function is to detect the DC voltage through the resistor divider. The output of this circuit is the
input of the PMOSFET Driver circuit.
P-MOSFET Driver
This circuit is to control the PMOSFET so that the DC voltage would not higher than 37V+/-5%. When the
DC voltage is higher than 37V+/-5% the PMOSFET would turn off. When the DC voltage is lower than
28V+/-5% the PMOSFET would turn on.
Motor Current Detector
This circuit is to detect the motor current. There are two current limit values. One is for the up motion.
The other is for the down motion. When the motor current is larger than the limit value, the overcurrent
signal would send out to stop the motion.
Key Switch Sensor
This circuit is to detect the key switch signal to control the motor motion. When the key switch is at the
OFF state the output of this circuit would be high level and the motor motion would be disabled.
Motion DIS/ENA
This circuit is to detect the UDB_ENABLE signal from MCB to control the motor motion. When the
UDB_ENABLE signal is low level the output of this circuit would be high level and the motor motion
would be disabled.
Proximity Switch Protector
This circuit is to detect the state of the proximity switch to control the motor motion. When the lift
column moves down to the proximity protect position the output of this circuit would be high level and
the motor would be stopped.
Interlock Protector
There are many factors to affect the motor motion including up key (contain up_comm contact and
up_sec contact), down key (contain down comm contact and down_sec contact), motor current, key
switch, proximity switch and motion DIS/ENA. This circuit is to combine these factors to control Relay K9
and then to realize the control of the motor.
• When any signal from motor current, key switch, proximity switch and motion DIS/ENA is to disable
the motor motion, relay K9 would turn on and HL5 would be bright. The DC voltage of the motor
would down to zero. And then the motor stops.
• The interlock function of motor current and keys are realized in this circuit. When the motor current
is overloaded the motor would be disabled to motion and HL4 and HL5 would be bright. Only when
all the keys are released the HL4 and HL5 can be dark. And then the motor motion is enabled.
• The interlock function of buttons and proximity switch are realized in this circuit. When the lift
column down to the proximity protect position HL5 shall be lit and the lift column shall stop. Only
when all the keys are released the HL5 can be dark. And then press down key (contain down_comm
contact and down_sec contact) again, the motor begins down motion.
Test points
LEDs
(continued)
Name Color Description
HL7 Green Dark=signal from MCB has disabled the motor motion
X-ray OFF The termination which Passive Open/Close X-ray OFF & COMMON is connected
indicates lift column en- means X-ray OFF switch has pressed,
able and x-ray disable which represents lift column function
has been selected and exposure enable
has not been selected.
X-rays can be enabled via the foot switch or the hand switch. Signals from foot switch and hand switch
to MCB are listed in the following charts.
Signals from Handswitch to MCB.
HAND_FLU Hand switch Passive Open/Close J1-B28 HAND_FLU & HAND_COM is con-
termination nected means HAND_FLU button
has pressed
HAND_HLF High Level Passive Open/Close J1-B7 HAND_HLF & HAND_COM is con-
Fluoro hand nected means HAND_HLF but-
switch termi- ton has been pressed
nation
(continued)
Name Description Attribution Scale Pin Comment
FOOT_FLU Foot switch ter- Passive Open/Close J1-A27 FOOT_FLU & FOOT_COM is
mination connected means
FOOT_FLU button has been
pressed
FOOT_ HLF High Level Fluo- Passive Open/Close J1-A14 FOOT_HLF & FOOT_COM is
ro foot switch connected means
termination FOOT_HLF button has been
pressed
MF_AC28V_L - - - -
MF_AC28V_N - - - -
Collimator collimates the X-ray beam to the appropriate field size and user’s setting. The X-ray beam
passes through Grid to reduce scattered X-ray photons. I.I. converts this X-ray into lights for each field
size selection, and sends the light to CCD Camera head. CCD Camera head captures the light image and
sends the digital video data by Gigabit LAN to network card. Network card input digital video to CPU,
and the CPU performs real-time post-processing (brightness, contrast, edge enhance, zoom, and negate)
to be sent to image display. CPU also analyzes the digital video signal, and outputs a video level indicator
(VLI) to MCB; higher VLI when the X-ray dose is higher than desired, and lower VLI when the X-ray dose is
lower than desired. With autotechnique enabled, VLI will be processed by MCB S/W, and commands will
be sent to X-ray Generator and GigE camera to change kVp/mA/gain depending on the VLI value. The
optimized image and exposure technique are produced.
Collimator Control
Collimator
The collimator is an electromechanical assembly designed to allow the operator to restrict the size and
shape of the X-ray beam. The unit has a lead iris and shutters and is mounted directly over the X-ray
tube beam aperture. There are 3 motions in collimator: iris open/close; shutter open/close; shutter
rotation.
• The diameter of the iris aperture.
• The gap spacing between the semi-transparent copper leaves.
• The rotational position/orientation of the copper leaves.
Collimator Specification
• Length × Width × Height: 180 mm×130 mm×95 mm
• Weight: 1.65kg
• 8 leaves motorized iris collimator
• 2 blades motorized shutter
• Shutter rotate angle: 360°
Collimator Control
Overview
Collimator control subsystem is responsible for collimator motion control and status feedback. It
consists of mother board/MCB/CCB/collimator/cables between them and firmware in MCB.
There is an independent control loop working for each motion. The negative feedback control loop is
used. E.g. for iris control, the following steps will be operated:
1. Firmware in MCB sends a command to CCB by SPI bus to tell the required position of iris.
2. CCB receives the command and compares it with the feedback position signal coming from the
Collimator. A PI operation is performed and works out the control signal. The signal is converted to
drive voltage by a power amplifier and sends to collimator.
3. The drive voltage drives iris motor moving and the position feedback will be closer to command. So
the difference between command and feedback will reduce. The drive voltage returns almost zero
while the feedback is very close to the command. The control loop is finished.
2. Move the iris and shutter to default position for film mode (It is not available in version 2 series
system) and return to last position while recovering from the film mode. The default or last
positions is sent to CCB in one command.
3. Follow the operation of collimator from control panel. And the initial collimator position in each
Mag is the calculated result in collimator calibration recorded by system.
Image Intensifier
Key parameters of Image Intensifier:
Operating Mode
Parameters Unit
Normal(9”) Magn.1(6”) Magn.2(4.5”)
GIGE Camera
GigE camera is above the image intensifier. It takes the image from the output of image intensifier. The
following are the main functions of camera:
GigE camera uses CCD sensor to acquire image on the output window of image intensifier. Following
table shows the key specification of CCD sensor.
Specification Description
Active pixels number 1000 (H) × 1000 (V) approx. 1.0M pixels
There are two connectors in GigE camera. One is industrial standard RJ-45 connector for GigE Vision
Protocol on Gigabit Ethernet, IP: 192.168.42.239. The other is HDB15 female connector which provides
power, RS422 and GPIO as following Table:
1 RSV Reserved
5 GND GND
6 RSV Reserved
7 GND GND
11 GND GND
12 RSV Reserved
13 RSV Reserved
15 GND GND
Lens
GigE camera GE1020C uses M1614-MP lens. This lens has 16mm focal lens, manual iris F1.4-F16 and
manual focus.
GigE camera GE1020C uses an interface flange for mounting itself into image intensifier. This interface
flange is independent part from lens. This interface flange provide three holes and these holes
accommodate errors of at least 2 mm for positioning the image center.
Anti-Scatter Grid
Key parameters of Anti-Scatter grid
Grid Grid
Specification
(For Version 1 Series System) (For Version 2 Series System)
(continued)
Grid Grid
Specification
(For Version 1 Series System) (For Version 2 Series System)
Absorption Material Pb Pb
Selectivity means a relative improvement of the proportion Primary radiation with respect to scattered
radiation expressed by the ratio between the Transmission of Primary radiation and the Transmission of
Scattered radiation.
Exposure Factor means the ratio between the Indicated value of the total radiation without an Anti-
scatter Grid in a specific beam of radiation and that with the Anti-scatter Grid placed in the beam.
Setup points: No setup points available.
Monitor
Following is monitor specification:
Item Specification
Brightness 700
Contrast 700:1(min)
(continued)
Item Specification
Mainboard As- CPU: Intel i3-4330, dual core, 3.5GHz 4M, CPU: Intel i7-4790S, quad core, 3.2GHz 8M,
sembly LGA 1150 LGA 1150
For version 1 series system, the partitioned SATA hard drive contains Linux operation system,
application software and user data.
For version 2 series system, the partitioned SATA hard drive contains Linux operation system,
application software and user image data. The partitioned SATA solid state drive contains user cine
data.
The computer contains HDMI and DVI-D output for monitor. The HDMI is for system monitor, and the
DVI-D is for external monitor.
The computer contains four Ethernet ports. One Ethernet port on mainboard is for CCD camera and the
other Ethernet port is for tablet. One Ethernet port on dual port LAN card is for wireless client and the
other Ethernet port on dual port LAN card is reserved for user.
The system operator can connect a DICOM server with wired or wireless methods. Once the system is
connected to the network, the operator can query the local server to determine if the desired images
can be downloaded, and then download selected images to the system. The system can also upload
images over the same network connection.
Power supply combined with battery pack provides UPS function. If system loses AC power accidentally,
UPS function can provide at least 5 minutes to shutdown computer safely and automatically.
The computer contains two serial ports to communicate with other parts. COM1 is RS232 serial port
and talks with SIB board; COM2 is RS422 serial port and talks with MCB board. In addition, computer will
provide +12V power to SIB board & tablet and +5V power to SIB board.
The computer contains eight USB ports to communicate with other parts. USB1 port is used for user to
input characters supported by the virtual keyboard. USB5 & USB6 ports are extended to external
interface panel for user. USB7 is reserved for printer (optional). The other USB ports are not used at
present.
2.3.14 Monitor
Power Supply
Input Voltage: AC 100~240V (± 10%) 47~63Hz
Current (max): 1.2~0.4A
Power Consumption: <60WSignal Interface
Monitor Brightness and Contrast Adjustment
Please refer to Section 4.16 Monitor Brightness and Contrast Adjustment, if needed.
Chapter 3 Installation
3.1 Overview
This chapter describes the installation procedure of OEC One C-arm system.
3.2 Pre-Installation
WARNING
WARNING
The floor should be hard, smooth and level enough to support the system.
• 25A (220V/230V/240V)
MaximumLine Impedance:
• 0.3Ω (AC 100V/110V/120V)
• 0.6Ω (AC 200V/220V240V)
NOTE
Suitable sockets are required both in scan room and operating room for maintenance.
Power supply should comply with requirements of the system power supply. The sockets
should be 3 cores with protective earth, which complies with the requirement of the
applicable electrical codes. Other equipment electrically connected with this apparatus
shares the same grounding connection.
WARNING
You should check the local power supply first. If it is not 200 V/220 V/230
V/240 V (50 Hz), you need to change the power supply cables and change
the connections of the system. Refer to the power supply adaptation
Section3.6.1 for details.
3.2.4 Environments
Operating Conditions:
3 Allen Keys
4 Dosimeter
8 Scissors or Substitute
9 Stopwatch
10 Network Cables
11 Tape Measure
12 Multimeter or Equivalent
13 USB Keyboard
3.3 Unpacking
NOTE
Before unpacking, inspect the shipping enclosure /boxes for damage and report to the
shipper if available.
The unpacking of the system should be done before moving it into the operation room, in order to check
if there is damage that occurred during transportation.
The packages should be examined minutely during installation to identify missing parts with small
dimensions, or envelopes containing screws, washers, etc. Once damage or shortage are observed,
notify service of the transportation and insurance company immediately.
If non-apparent damage due to transportation is found during unpacking or installation, take the same
action within 15 days after receipt. The transportation corporation will not generally pay for non-
apparent damage unless an application for inspection is made within 15 days after receipt.
If damage is discovered, contact the related company immediately, specifying the type of apparatus, the
serial number and the order number if possible, and describing the nature of the damage.
Please follow the steps below to unpack the OEC C-arm.
NOTE
During unpacking, take care to avoid damage on machine and keep protective films of
the machine until delivered to the customer.
3. Remove the seal wrappers.Put the ramp in position.
6. Remove the screws from the frame of the monoblock and remove the wood board.
7. Remove the fixed screws of the front bracket left and right sides. ( 13# Socket tool)
9. Find the wood crowbar from package. Lift the system to remove both side wood supports..
NOTE
Do not pry the system cover of the mainframe.
Make sure that put the wood crowbar in a downward direction that the dip angle face
down.
10. Remove the four fixed screws as shown below (13# Socket tool).
12. Lock the brake pedal. Then use the wood crowbar and rear wood support to pry the front base of
system and remove the wood support.
NOTE
The wood crowbar should be used as shown above. Pay attention to mainframe base
cover.
13. Remove screws under metal bracket. Remove the metal bracket from front base.
14. Cut off the binding tie and remove the protective materials.
16. Move the monitor extension arm out of the wood support. Remove the wood support.
19. Position the monitor to the extension arm handle and lock the spring arm.
20. Make sure release the lateral and orbital brake handle, and release the brake pedal. Move the C-
arm system backward to draw out monoblock and I.I from the wood limitation frame slowly. Then
position the C-arm to normal place and lock both brake handles.
NOTE
Take care to protect the image intensifier and grid when moving the C-arm system.
21. Make sure all brakes are locked except the brake pedal. Turn the right steering handle in a home
position to keep the rear wheels in a straight direction. Then move the system backward carefully
along the ramp to the site you desire.
25. Check parts according to the packing list with the system for details.
CAUTION
WARNING
CAUTION
Pay attention and keep your feet clear of the chassis whenever moving the
system.
CAUTION
Cords and cables connected to the system can become trip and/or snag
hazards in the working area. Personnel working near the system should be
aware of all cords and cables whenever they move around the system or
the system is moved.
NOTE
The battery should be disconnected before transporting the system.
Be aware:
• Check and make sure there are no obstacles in the way.
• Move the system slowly.
1. Press and hold the power on/off button 2 seconds to switch the system off if it is powered on.
2. Unplug the power supply cable from power source and secure the cable around the appropriate
hanger.
3. Lock the monitor assembly to the latch of the monitor arm (transport position).
4. WARNING
8.
9. WARNING
Do not move the C-arm over inclines greater than 10°. Do not move the
C-arm on stairs. Do not lock the C-arm in place on an incline greater
than 5°.
Transport the system at normal speed. Get across ramps and
thresholds as slow as possible.
10. When reaching the destination, place the C-arm’s brake pedal in the locked position.
11. Check whether the cable pushers have been installed. If not, please install them.
12. According to customer requirements to remove plastic protective films when finish all service
action.
NOTE
Following system labels should be in local language according to the regulation
requirement.
NOTE
Actual content refers to the labels on the system.
System Labels
Option Labels
Anti-Static Drag Wire Check the system’s anti-static drag wire. It is suspended below the system.
The wire must be securely attached to the system and not encumbered by
debris.
AC Power Cord and Plug Verify that the AC power cord and plug supplied with the system are the cor-
rect ones for customer facility.
2. C-arm Inspection
Inspect each C-arm component listed under the heading C-arm Inspection. Select one box to select for
each item in the list. The choices are:
• No Problem Found
• Loose or Missing Parts
• Broken or Damaged Parts
• Chipped or Scratched Paint
The items to inspect are grouped according to the larger visible, easily accessible assemblies and/or
modular parts of the system. Each inspection of an assembly item should include its visible component
parts and sub-assemblies.
C-arm Inspection List
Image Intensifier
C-arc
Monoblock
Control Panel
Handles
Wheels
Covers
Frame
CAUTION
NOTE
There are two means to disconnect the UPS battery from system before shipping:
1. Press the emergency switch and lock it by fixed tool. (When shipped by factory)
2. Disconnect the cable of battery pack. (When no emergency switch lock)
3. Remove three fix screws of PMU board former, and put down PMU board former. Find the input
voltage setting jumper on J2 or J3. Ensure the jumper installed to J3 for 100/110/115/120 VAC, or
installed to J2 for 200/220/230/240VAC.
4. Check the bridge in your system. Change the bridge connectors of the transformer if needed.
5. Before installing the system, please check the power supply voltage range and the transformer
connection according to the diagram below. The system can adapt power supply of AC100V,
AC110V, AC115V, AC120V, AC200V, AC220V, AC230V and AC240V by different connections of the
transformer.
J1-9R(Red) 8 9 10 8 9 10 10
J1-6R (Blue) 5 6 7 5 6 6 7
220VJ1-4R
110VJ1-2R 2 2 2 4 4 4 4
(Black)
220VJ1-3R
110VJ1-1R 1 1 1 3 3 3 3
(Brown)
CAUTION
When you place a recently unpacked system into use, allow it to stand in its
new environment long enough for any condensed moisture to evaporate. A
decrease in temperature or a humidity increase can cause water vapor in
the air to condense, sometimes on electric circuits.You may damage the
equipment if you apply power before this condensation dries.
1. Take out footswitch from the accessory package. Connect the footswitch to system.
WARNING
Before powering on the system, user shall re-check and make sure that
the voltage of the wall power is in the correct range. Otherwise you
can’t power on the system.
2. Plug the power cord into appropriate AC receptacle, and make sure the power indicator is lit up.
Press and hold the power on/off button 1 second (refer to the operator manual). The power on/off
indicator should keep remain lit.
3. Verify that the system complete software boot has completed and initialized with no errors
reported on their displays.
4. The field size is in normal state by default. The auto fluoroscopy mode is selected.
5. The system is ready for operation when the login screen or exam management screen is displayed
on the monitor. The boot up time is about 2 minutes.
NOTE
If pressing the power switch fails to turn the system off, unplug the power cord, and
wait for the system to execute the shutdown process.
2. After turn off the system, the power button light will be turned off. Then unplug the system power
cord from the AC receptacle.
CAUTION
After turning off the system, please wait for at least 1 minute before
powering the system back on. This can help to prevent operational
problems.
NOTE
Turn off all power to the system before moving it, or if a problem occurs which
prevents normal operation.
All power should also be turned off when periodic maintenance and cleaning is
performed.
During shut down, the power should not be cut off automatically until the system
software is logged off.
While the system is being shut down, it will ignore commands from pressing power
switch button until shutdown is finished.
CAUTION
WARNING
WARNING
Power must be off on the system before and during any tests. Do not
interrupt power to the system at any time while the system is booting or
shutting down to avoid file system corruption.
NOTE
Changing system ID needs to contact GE service engineer.
3. Click “Product Config” tab. Then activate software option feature by inputting e-License key.
4. Select the “Exposure Config” button. Check exposure control, dose group setting, dosimeter unit
setting and high level exposure setting on “Exposure Config” screen. If any data is changed or reset,
system needs to be rebooted system to active it.
Select “Exposure Config” tab on the main screen. “Exposure Config” screen will be displayed.
Restore Default
Restore Default can restore all settings back to the default value.
NOTE
Once the "Restore Default " button is clicked, the instructions below must be followed to
recheck and set all of the items in “Exposure Config”.
Exposure Control
Enable or disable “Auto Termination at 9'30" in one shot” function. If this function is enabled, when the
continuous fluoroscopy time reaches 9'30", X-rays will be terminated automatically.
Select “Film” option to enable or disable film exposure mode.(It is not available in version 2 series
system)
NOTE
Refer to the “Exposure Management Matrix” table at the end of this section to set fluoro
alarm controls.
NOTE
The system must be rebooted before the terminate short exposure function can be enabled.
Dose Group Setting
Based on the real power input select corresponding input voltage setting.
NOTE
After reloading system software, input voltage needs be set up and checked. Wrong input
voltage settings will lead to system working in abnormal mode.
NOTE
The following section describes the instructions on how to set dose group and X-ray
controls according to the following table “Exposure Management Matrix”. If the instruction
contradicts the corresponding regulatory requirements of certain countries or regions
(according to the example, some regulatory requirements are updated), change the setting
of regulatory requirements.
NOTE
After reloading system software, the dose group needs to be set up and checked.
Select “Dose Group Option” by country to set the dose limitation in normal (standard) and HLF exposure.
The available options are:
• Normal 88 and HLF 100
• Normal 50 and HLF 50
• Normal 50 and HLF 100
The skin dose rate in the dose group represents the value for conditions of free-in-air irradiation on the
patient’s skin: 30cm along the beam axis from the image intensifier surface.
1. Two dose groups in normal (standard) fluoro mode:
• Normal 50: The skin dose rate does not exceed 50mGy/min in standard fluoro mode, such as
Australia, Japan, New Zealand, etc.
• Normal 88: The skin dose rate does not exceed 88mGy/min in standard fluoro mode, such as
USA, Germany, etc.
For the countries, such as USA, if the skin dose rate does not exceed 176mGy/min in HLF mode
from its regulatory requirements, the system will use HLF 100 in HLF mode because the maximum
skin dose rate of the X-ray tube cannot exceed 100mGy/min.
3. For some countries, their dose limitation should be the combination of the above normal and HLF
groups. For example:
• Australia: Normal 50 and HLF 100
• China: Normal 88 and HLF 100
4. For countries or regions that have a higher standard fluoro dose (on the patient’s skin) rate limit
than USA, the dose limits are set to the same value as USA.
5. For countries or regions that have a higher HLF dose (on the patient’s skin) rate limit than USA, the
dose limits are set to the same value as USA.
6. For countries or regions that do not specify standard fluoro dose on patient’s skin, the dose limits
are set to the same value as USA.
7. For countries or regions that do not specify HLF dose on patient’s skin, the dose limits are set to the
same value as USA.
Refer to the below table “Exposure Management Matrix” to set dose group.
Dosimeter Unit Setting
Field engineer can configure software dosimeter unit in this interface.
HLF Level Exposure Setting
Disable after high level exposure: Enable or disable “The system automatically Disable After High Level
Exposure” function. Some countries or regions, such as certain provincial locations in Australia, may
require enabling it.
Disable after no exposure for 5 minutes: Enable or disable “Disable after No Exposure for 5 Minutes”
function. Some countries or regions, such as certain provincial locations in Australia, may require
enabling it.
HLF accessible only in auto ABS: Enable or disable “HLF Accessible Only in Auto ABS” function. Some
countries or regions, such as certain provincial locations in Australia, may require enabling it.
Automatic termination at 20" in one shot:
Enable or disable “Automatic Termination at 20" in One Shot” function. Some countries or regions, such
as Australia or Switzerland, may require enabling it. For other countries, disabling “Automatic
Termination at 20" in One Shot” is preferred in the system installed with DSA/Roadmap option.
Refer to the following table “Exposure Management Matrix” to set HLF scene setting.
NOTE
Reboot the system for enabling a new setup.
Exposure Management Matrix
Disa-
Disable ble af-
Termi- HLF Ac- Automatic
Auto Termi- after ter No
Coun- nate cessible Termina-
nation when High Expo-
tries / Re- Short Dose Group Only in tion at 20”
exposure ex- Level sure
gions Auto in One
ceeds 9’30" Exposure Expo- for 5
ABS Shot
sure Mi-
nutes
(continued)
Disa-
Disable ble af-
Termi- HLF Ac- Automatic
Auto Termi- after ter No
Coun- nate cessible Termina-
nation when High Expo-
tries / Re- Short Dose Group Only in tion at 20”
exposure ex- Level sure
gions Auto in One
ceeds 9’30" Exposure Expo- for 5
ABS Shot
sure Mi-
nutes
(continued)
Disa-
Disable ble af-
Termi- HLF Ac- Automatic
Auto Termi- after ter No
Coun- nate cessible Termina-
nation when High Expo-
tries / Re- Short Dose Group Only in tion at 20”
exposure ex- Level sure
gions Auto in One
ceeds 9’30" Exposure Expo- for 5
ABS Shot
sure Mi-
nutes
Japan In one shot Enable Normal 50 and HLF 50 Disable Disable Disable Disable
(continued)
Disa-
Disable ble af-
Termi- HLF Ac- Automatic
Auto Termi- after ter No
Coun- nate cessible Termina-
nation when High Expo-
tries / Re- Short Dose Group Only in tion at 20”
exposure ex- Level sure
gions Auto in One
ceeds 9’30" Exposure Expo- for 5
ABS Shot
sure Mi-
nutes
(continued)
Disa-
Disable ble af-
Termi- HLF Ac- Automatic
Auto Termi- after ter No
Coun- nate cessible Termina-
nation when High Expo-
tries / Re- Short Dose Group Only in tion at 20”
exposure ex- Level sure
gions Auto in One
ceeds 9’30" Exposure Expo- for 5
ABS Shot
sure Mi-
nutes
(continued)
Disa-
Disable ble af-
Termi- HLF Ac- Automatic
Auto Termi- after ter No
Coun- nate cessible Termina-
nation when High Expo-
tries / Re- Short Dose Group Only in tion at 20”
exposure ex- Level sure
gions Auto in One
ceeds 9’30" Exposure Expo- for 5
ABS Shot
sure Mi-
nutes
United
Normal 88 and HLF
Arab Emi- In one shot Enable Disable Disable Disable Disable
100
rates
(continued)
Disa-
Disable ble af-
Termi- HLF Ac- Automatic
Auto Termi- after ter No
Coun- nate cessible Termina-
nation when High Expo-
tries / Re- Short Dose Group Only in tion at 20”
exposure ex- Level sure
gions Auto in One
ceeds 9’30" Exposure Expo- for 5
ABS Shot
sure Mi-
nutes
The user interface is for complete version 01.03-01 system and later.
• Hospital Name
• Exposure Sound
• Dose Warning Threshold
• Terminate Short Exposure When
NOTE
Available DICOM features are displayed in product config/software option list, in this
section just setup and check the options purchased by customer for this section:
Option Basic DICOM (Contains: DICOM Worklist/DICOM Storage & Commitment/DICOM
Print), Option DICOM Q&R, Option DICOM Mpps.
Worklist Check
• Click the “Exam Management” button to enter exam management screen.
• Select the available printer in the DICOM printer drop down list. Click the preview image first
and then click the image box/boxes. Click the “Print” button. Verify that the images can be
printed successfully after the process completes
• Click the “Add…” button to move into add interface. Fill in the serve information.
• Click the “Edit…” button into edit interface, edit the server information.
• In add and edit interface, click the “Verify” button. The message “The DICOM server has verified
successfully.” will display if the server has connected. Click the “OK” button and then select the
“Exit” button to close add or edit interface.
• Select target server and input filter option for query, then click "Query" button. The target
patient data will be displayed in Query Results.
• Select target patient data in query results, then click “Retrieve” button. The target patient data
will be displayed in Retrieved Results.
Then in MPPS server complete information about the exam will be available.
3.6.7.1
Record Network & DICOM information below
Printer Server
Server Alias:
AE Title:
Port Number:
Worklist Filter:
Enter information above on the “Schedule Filter” screen. The users will enter additional information on
this screen.
Will the site use Storage & Commitment Servers Server? Yes No
If yes, record their configuration here.
Local settings:
Time Out:
Server Alias:
AE Title:
Port Number:
3.6.8 Printer
The system can support Sony printers UP-D898MD/UP-X898MD/ UP-971AD/ UP-991AD.
If the system can’t find the printer driver, FSE needs to follow the instruction to configure the printer
driver.
1. Connect the power cable and USB cable to Sony printer.
2. Power on Sony printer.
3. Press the menu button and scroll down or up to select DIGITAL option.
4. Press the menu button and scroll down or up to select DRIVER option.
5. Press the menu button and scroll down or up to select corresponding legacy driver for new Sony
printer.
DRV: 897 for UP-D898MD/ UP-X898MD
6. Functional check: Power on the system and turn on the printer. Verify that an image can be printed
to the printer and the printer works with both paper and film (film only for UP-991AD).
Press the brake to free position to release the system’s wheel and steering handle. The pedals are
located on each side of the system.
Make sure cross arm is fully retracted and brake is set before moving C-arm. Otherwise, equipment
damage or personal injury may occur.
Orbital Rotation Check:
CAUTION
When you release the orbital movement brake, place your other hand on
the C-arm so that you can control its movement.
1. Release the orbital brake.
2. Verify that C-arm orbits smoothly in its cradle without excessive play.
3. Verify that the entire orbital scale is readable and in good condition.
4. Set the brake handle to locked position and verify that C-arm locks firmly in position.
WARNING
Before transporting the system, please make sure the brake handles: the C-
arm orbital rotation brake, the lateral rotation brake, both wig-wag brakes,
and the horizontal cross-arm brake are locked. Otherwise, equipment
damage or personal injury may result.
Press and hold or button to lift or lower the C-arm, the movement continues until the switch is
released or the movement reaches its limit. The maximum distance is about 40cm.
When C-arm can not be driven down by only pressing down switch, please release the switch and make
sure there are no obstacles between the C-arm and the T-Base. Make sure there are no obstacles
between cross-arm and console. Press the button one more time, it will lower C-arm to the lowest
position.
WARNING
Please make sure C-arm will not be blocked by any other objects during the
vertical movement. If there are any obstacles, system will sound two beeps
and stop movement. Please check and clear the obstacle. Then you can
continue to raise or lower the C-arm. If any failure occurs, please contact GE
Healthcare authorized service engineer.
When positioning the vertical column, observe the moving assemblies to
ensure the safety of patients and hospital personnel.
NOTE
Using the spatial resolution tool as a phantom, take an exposure in normal fluoro mode
and verify the following functions in the tablet control panel.
Click the Image Rotation buttons to verify the image rotation is functioning.
Click the Image Reversal buttons to verify the image reversal is functioning.
Click the Field Size key button to verify the image intensifier field size is functioning.
Press each of the following collimator buttons while taking exposures and verify each of the following
collimator actions:
Click the Shutter Collimator Rotation buttons to verify the shutter collimator rotation is
functioning.
Click the Shutter Collimator Open/Close buttons to verify the shutter collimator open/close is
functioning.
Press the Iris Collimator Open/Close buttons to verify the iris collimator open/close is functioning.
Click the Low Dose button to verify the low dose mode can be selected.
Click the Noise Filter button to verify the noise filter is functioning.
Click the High Level Fluoro Mode & Digital Spot Mode button to verify the high level fluoro mode &
digital spot mode are functioning.
Click the Pulse button to verify the pulse function is functioning.
Click the Alarm Reset button to verify the alarm reset function is functioning.
Click the mA buttons to verify the mA level can be adjusted manually. The LED light will be off.
In the working mode, when the footswitch/hand switch is activated to take an exposure, LIVE/LIH label
will display on the monitor.
Key switch is placed in X-ray off position or standby position , X-ray is disabled and message will
Click the Edge Enhancement buttons to verify the edge enhancement level can be adjusted
manually.
Click the Negate button, the light will be on and verify the negate function can be enabled.
Click the Auto Smart Metal button to verify the smart metal level can be adjusted automatically.
The LED light will illuminate.
Click the Smart Metal buttons to verify the image of metal can be adjusted manually. The LED light
NOTE
This option is only available in version 2 series system.
Roadmap mask
Touch roadmap mask to verify that the image in the control panel left part was set as roadmap mask
and the exposure mode can be switched to Roadmap-2.This feature is just for option DSA & Roadmap.
View Subtracted
Touch View Subtracted to verify that the subtraction view is enabled/disabled. If the View Subtracted
button is highlighted, the cine run displays in subtracted form. To view the cine run in unsubtracted
form, touch View Subtracted again, the button is no longer highlighted and the cine run displays
unsubtracted.
Peak Opacify
Touch Peak Opacify to verify that is peak opacification enabled. Use the Peak Opacify button during
post-processing to view a subtraction run with opacification.
The areas darkened by the contrast media remain dark in the playback of the run, providing maximum
vessel display.
Peak Opacify button is not used for Roadmap function, roadmap-1 is always with peak opacification.
Set Mask
Use the Set Mask button to verify that another mask for a post-processing subtraction on the left side of
the monitor is set during subtracted cine playback.
Mask Registration
Use the mask registration buttons to verify that the mask image with the incoming images has been
aligned. Touch Reset on the screen to restore the mask to its original position.
Landmarking
In some subtracted images, it may be necessary to see the position of vessels in relation to certain
background anatomies. Landmarking allows you to vary the percentage of background anatomy that
displays in a subtracted image. This function is available for subtraction and roadmap function.
Touch the landmarking button or drag the progress bar slider to vary the percentage of background
anatomy.
Reference Image Hold
Use reference image switch button to switch the image displayed in the right monitor part between live
image and reference image setted by user. It can be used in the subtraction or roadmap mode.
Key Switch, Footswitch and Hand Switch Functional Check
Perform the following test to verify that key switches, footswitch and hand switch are operating
satisfactorily.
WARNING
1. Place the X-ray key switch in standby position . Press hand switch/footswitch and verify that no
X-rays are generated. Press vertical lift button and verify that vertical lift column is not operational.
2. Place X-ray key switch in X-ray off position . Press hand switch/footswitch and verify that no X-
rays are generated. Press vertical lift button and verify the vertical lift column is not operational.
3. Place X-ray key switch in on position . Press hand switch/footswitch and vertical lift button to
verify X-ray and vertical lift column are enabled.
1. Click the button to verify the setup function, which allows you to enter the setup screen.
2. Click the button to verify the patient information function, which allows you to enter the
patient information screen.
3. Press the Cine button to display the cine setting and playback functions, if customer purchased
the option.
4. Click the button to verify the image directory function, which allows you to enter the image
directory screen.
5. Click the button to verify the annotation function, which allows you to enter the annotation
screen, if customer purchased the option.
6. Click the button to verify the measurement function, which allows you to enter the image
measurement screen, if customer purchased the option.
7. Click the button to verify the zoom function, which allows you to enter the zoom function
screen.
8. Click the button to verify the DICOM Q/R function, which allows you to enter Q/R screen, if
customer purchased the option.
9. Click the button to verify the relevant function, which allows you to the image processing
control panel screen.
10. Press the button to verify the save function, which allows you to save the images to the system
disk. (for version 1 series system)
11. Press the button to verify the save function, which allows you to save the images to the
system disk. (for version 2 series system)
12. Press the button to verify the cine save function, which allows you to save the last exposure as
cine to the system disk, if customer purchase this option. (for version 2 series system)
13. Press the button to verify the swap function, which allows you to exchange images between
the left monitor and the right monitor.
14. Press the button to verify the logout function, which allows you to log out of the system.
15. Press the button to verify the blank function, which allows you to enter the blank screen. Then
press any area on the monitor to re-display.
NOTE
The logout function can only be available when you select “Require Users to Login” on the
“Security” screen of setup interface.
Dynamic Recording
NOTE
Dynamic recording (cine) option is only available in version 2 series system.
System provides dynamic recording (cine) saving option. Press the Cine button to display the cine
screen and operate on the screen to verify image modes for cine recording, continuous acquisition rate
and cine review function. For the detailed information, refer to Vascular User Manual Supplement.
TechView Tablet (control panel) enables to review the previous/ next cine run, move back/forward by a
single frame and pause, begin or resume cine playback. Refer to Vascular user Manual Supplement to
verify these functions.
1. Position the C-arm with the generator above the image intensifier.
2. Position the detector of dosimeter at the center of the X-ray beam 30cm above the grid of image
intensifier. Cover the image intensifier with lead plate thicker than 3mm.
3. Set kVp as 110kVp, set mA as 4mA in manual mode. Measure the dose rate while making exposure.
Limits vary by the dose group, which was configured by country in software configuration section.
4. Verify the corresponding dose group according to country’s dose group requirement in Section 3.6.4
exposure management matrix.
NOTE
1. If any regulatory body or user requires that the collimator be visible in the image, the
service engineer could select “The collimator iris is required to be visible in FOV” to
calibrate it.
2. German regulations require that the collimator must be visible on two sides of the image,
which are not opposite. For the systems installed in Germany, adjust the collimator iris
until the leaves are visible as pictured below.
3. Australia regulations require that the beam limiting device must automatically limit the
primary beam to X-ray image receptor area (within 1% SID), which it must set to the
selected field of the I.I. or image receptor in the fluoroscopic mode. For the systems
installed in Australia, adjust collimator iris until the collimator 8 leaves can be seen in the
image.
5. If the ABS tracking check fails, perform kVp accuracy check. If kVp accuracy check passes, perform
entrance dose rate check and camera iris adjustment.
Take an exposure and stop once image is stable. The image is frozen on the left area of monitor. Verify
the resolution in the specified range below for each field size (MAG NORM, MAG1 and MAG2).
If the resolution check fails, refer to Section 4.12 Camera Focus Calibration.
NOTE
It is only available in version 2 series system.
2. Laser Aimer, which attaches to monoblock, is incorporated with the collimator cover. Remove the
standard collimator top cover. Position the collimator cover with laser aimer and plug the power
cable with laser label on connector in bundle cable. Tighten the fixed screws of the collimator cover.
Remove the laser aimer cover. Power on the system.
3. Install the BAFT to I.I. and adjust BAFT center to image center.
4. Press the laser aimer’s green power switch to generate the laser beam.
5. Loosen the set screw so that you can adjust the beam by the adjuster.
6. Adjust the adjusters of the laser until the intersection of the laser beam is in the center circle of the
beam alignment tool. (Use the circle to adjust the line to be across the other, and the screw to
adjust the position of the line.)
7. Fasten the fixed screw a little. And the beam position will change a little. Then adjust the beam
again according to step 5. Fasten the fixed screw to fix the beam position and direction. Then install
the laser aimer cover.
8. Functional check: turn on the laser aimer power switch and verify that the intersection of the laser
beam is in the center circle of the beam alignment tool and the two laser lines are crossed.
9. Paste laser aiming device label (refer to Section 1.2.11) next to the collimator top cover.
CAUTION
When the laser aimer is attached to the C-arm, releasing the orbital or
rotational brake could cause the C-arm to move. Make sure to hold the
C-arm to control its movement whenever a brake is released
2. Place the laser aimer attachment handle in the open position.
3. Move the laser aimer flush with the image intensifier, but slightly off center.
4. Center the laser aimer in relation to the image intensifier. As you center the laser aimer, the
attachment hooks catch on the edge of the image intensifier.
5. Turn the attachment handle inward until the handle is completely closed and the laser aimer is
securely attached to the image intensifier. Insert the metal bolt into the hole of the handle to lock.
CAUTION
Do not grasp the laser aimer's handle to position the C-arm or to move
the system. Pulling the handle may cause the laser aimer to release
from the image intensifier and fall.
6. Use the C-arm handle to position the C-arm, then move the system to the desired location.
7. Turn the laser aimer on and adjust the beam alignment knobs until the laser beam is centered on
the intersection of the cross-hairs on the monoblock cover.
CAUTION
If the laser is on, do not look directly into the laser aimer’s aperture.
8. Functional check: verify that the cross-hairs are in the fluoro image, at the center of the area of
interest.
NOTE
The location where the laser beam marks the patient corresponds to the center of the
area of interest, indicated by the cross-hairs in the fluoro image.
Perform procedures below to remove the laser cover from the laser aimer:
1. Switch off the power to the laser aimer.
2. Grasp the two knobs on the laser cover.
3. Press down and rotate the cover (approximately 10 degrees counterclockwise) until the knobs align
with the notches on the housing.
4. Lift off the cover and resume laser aimer operation.
WARNING
NOTE
The cassette holder uses friction to hold the cassette.
WARNING
Verify that film cassette is held securely within the cassette holder.
Unsecured film cassettes may fall, injuring patients or personnel.
4. Remove the film cassette by pushing the cassette out of the cassette holder.
5. To remove the cassette holder, open the cassette holder handle and press firmly against the side of
the cassette holder.
NOTE
The cassette holder is designed to attach to the image intensifier lip when the handle
is engaged. It may be necessary to strike the cassette holder with the palm to dislodge
the cassette holder from the image intensifier.
NOTE
Pay attention to the direction of sensor, wrong sensor direction will not detect filter.
3. Connect the connector of sensor to J10/J11 which are from bundle cables.
4. Install the collimator cover.
6. Install the filter. Have the filter locked by the bolt of collimator top cover, by turning the filter
clockwise.
7. In product config interface (in software service mode), check the checked box of filter.
8. Reboot system and login software service tool interface calibration tab, the DAP calibration with
filter button will be activated and perform DAP calibration with filter.
NOTE
If the DAP calibration with filter button is not activated , r ech e ck the connection of all
cable s and connector s .
White dot is the direction mark for grid. The connected White dot is the direction mark for grid. The connec-
line of direction mark is in 45° with ted line of direction mark is in 60° with C-arm (For
C-arm (For version 1 series system). version 2 series system).
NOTE
Ensure the localizer bolt of removal grid holder is in the slot of image intensifier.
4. Install grid on removable grid holder and ensure the direction of grid as pictured below.
6 1000M4C00804SFW 1000-M4C008-04+2000-M4-02 10
1. Power off the system. Remove the rear and front covers.
2. Disconnect cables from SIB board side.
3. Remove the fixed screws of external interface panel and remove the frame.
ON PAL ON 4:3
6. Assemble the Video Distributor board with box. Paste the label.
8. Reinstall the external interface panel frame to system, do not fix it now.
9. Recover SIB cables.
10. Connect the video input cable and the power cable (J6) to video distributor box.
11. Connect the video cable to the computer and secure it.
12. Connect the external monitor for the functional check:
Verify the NTSC/PAL video signal output port can output system monitor left area image to the
external monitor. Verify the DVI-D output port can output system monitor all area image to the
external monitor.
13. Fix the external interface panel frame to system, and recover system.
NOTE
Make sure the WIFI LAN terminal is connected to the wireless module.
3. Secure the Ethernet cable, then connect the Ethernet cable to computer ETH2 port.
4. Fix the wireless module to the system frame by the two screws.
5. Connect the power cable and two antenna cables to the wireless module.
NOTE
Make sure the connection of the power cables are correct.
6. Secure cables.
7. Fix the antenna cable head (long) to the system frame by tightening the nuts. Then fix the antenna
bracket by tightening the screws.
8. Fix the antenna cable head (short) to the system frame by tightening the nuts. Then fix the antenna
bracket by tightening the screws.
10. Release and remove four screws of the external interface panel.
11. Remove the dam-board. Then fix the wireless switch to the external panel.
NOTE
Make sure the "O" position is at the bottom.
12. Connect the on/off cable to the switch and the J8 system interface board.
NOTE
The brown cable is at the top.
13. Connect the other end of the power cable to the J5 system interface board.
Country setup
1. If needed, please remove computer cover.
2. Access an external laptop/computer and disconnect all wireless/wire connections in extra laptop/
computer.
3. Disconnect the network cable (ETH2) from the computer.
4. Connect the Ethernet cable (ETH2) to extra laptop/computer.
5. Power on system.
6. Open Internet Explorer on extra laptop/computer. Select the “ ” button, then select the
“Internet Options” button.
7. On the “Internet Options” screen, click the “Connections” button, then click the “LAN settings”
button.
8. On the Local Area Network (LAN) Settings screen, uncheck the “Use automatic configuration script”
and “Use a proxy server for your LAN” options.
9. Click the Internet access button, then click “Open Network and Sharing Center” button.
10. On the “Network and Sharing Center” screen, click the “Local Area Connection” button.
11. On the “Local Area Connection Status” screen, click the “Properties” button.
12. On the “Local Area Connection Properties” screen, double click the “Internet Protocol Version 4
(TCP/IPv4)” button.
13. Setup static IP, select “Use the following IP address” and “Use the following DNS serve address”.
Then set the IP address to 192.168.43.241, set the Subnet mask to 255.255.255.240, set the Default
Gateway to192.168.43.242. Click the “Ok” button.
14. Open the IE. Then input http://192.168.43.242/login.asp, input password: root.
15. Input http://192.168.43.242/country.asp, click drop down list to select a device country, then click
submit.
1 Australia Australia
2 Austria Europe
3 Belgium Europe
5 Bulgaria Europe
7 China China
8 Croatia Europe
9 Cyprus Europe
11 Denmark Europe
12 Estonia Europe
13 Finland Europe
14 France Europe
15 Germany Europe
16 Greece Europe
18 Hungary Europe
19 Iceland Europe
20 India Europe
21 Ireland Europe
22 Italy Europe
23 Japan Japan
24 Korea Korea
25 Latvia Europe
26 Liechtenstein Europe
27 Lithuania Europe
28 Luxembourg Europe
(continued)
Items Installed Country/Region Device Country selection
29 Malta Europe
30 Netherlands Europe
32 Norway Europe
33 Poland Europe
34 Portugal Europe
35 Romania Europe
36 Slovakia Europe
37 Slovenia Europe
39 Spain Europe
40 Sweden Europe
41 Switzerland Europe
43 Turkey Europe
46 Tunisia Europe
51 Russia Europe
52 Belarus Europe
53 Kazakhstan Europe
54 Kyrgyzstan Europe
55 Armenia Europe
2. Enter “Wireless Network Config” screen to set the local language, then click the “Apply” button.
3. Select the “DHCP” button to set up DHCP IP, then click the “Apply” button.
If you need to set up static IP, select the “Static” button, and add the WLAN information as pictured
below, then click the “Apply” button.
NOTE
The system is incompatible with the IP 193.168.43.XXX and 192.168.42.XXX.
4. Click the “Please click the button search a SSID” button to add or replace wireless network, then
display the SSID list.
5. Configure EAP protocol, wireless module has three EAP protocols for customer:
TLS, TTLS (PAP, CHAP, MS-CHAP, MS-CHAP-V2) and PEAP(MS-CHAP-V2).
6. Input the SSID wireless network password to "Passphrase". Then click the “Join” button.
7. If the SSID wireless network is authorized through certifications, complete the sub-steps below a-e
to set the wireless network. If not, go directly to the step 8.
a. FSE needs to import the certifications to system by USB disk. Click the “Import Certificate File”
button. On import certificate file screen, select the USB disk then find the import certificate file
name which is the correct one to import to system. Click the “Import” button.
For detailed information about technical specifications and operation instructions, refer to Operator
Manual Supplement.
NOTE
Wireless footswitch is only available in version 2 series system.
Wireless Footswitch Installation
1. Remove battery cover and install three new 1.5 volt size C (LR14) batteries. Ensure that the battery
orientation and polarity match the indication on the footswitch battery compartment.
2. Press the foot pedal to check whether the battery light illuminates. Green light indicates that
batteries are installed successfully.
5. Fix the receiver holder with three screws, then restore front cover after installing.
7. Position receiver into the holder and connect the plug to socket.
10. Power the system to perform functional check. Check the light on the receiver to make sure that
receiver works.
11. Footswitch rating plate label should be in local language according to the regulation requirement. If
not, the local FSE needs to replace or cover it with the label in local language.
2. Footswitch rating plate label should be in local language according to the regulation requirement. If
not, the local FSE needs to replace or cover it with the label in local language.
Cine SSD;
1 Software Option Cine8 + SSD kit
Cine Recording Frame Rate: 1 fps, 2 fps, 4 fps, 8 fps;
NOTE
Only cine 8 option includes cine hardware (SSD kit) option, so combine the other three
options and cine 8 option to make the all of the cine and DSA & Roadmap option works.
1. Release the screw on the back of the computer cover and then remove the computer side cover.
2. Verify that there are four screws on the SSD bracket which is above the computer power. Check to
see whether the power cable and signal cable have been pre-installed and fixed on the SSD
bracket。
4. Align the four screws on the SSD with the four studs on the SSD bracket, and then tighten the
screws to fix the SSD to the SSD bracket.The tightening torque is 0.5±0.05N.M.
5. Cut cable ties and take SSD power cable and signal cable out.
6. Connect the SSD power cable and signal cable to the SSD.
7. Restore the computer side cover and tighten screws. The tightening torque is 0.5±0.05N.M.
8. Access to BIOS system to restore defaults, Refer to section 5.3.2 step 3 to access to BIOS system.
9. Active E-license. For detailed instruction, refer to Section 5.2.2.
NOTE
After installing DSA & Road map option, disabling “Automatic Termination at 20” in
one shot" is preferred under the condition permitted by regulation. Some countries or
regions, such as Australia or Switzerland, may require enabling it.
10. Enter the SVC mode (administration) with GESAK and select "Maintenance" tab. Then click "Format
Cine Disk" to format the SSD. After formatted, click "Data Integrity Check" to check the data
integrity. Then click the "Shutdown" button to shutdown the system.
11. Power on the system. Then check whether "Cine Storage Status" bar appears on the status bar. The
"Cine Storage Status" bar indicates that the SSD has been successfully installed and configured.
12. Make fluoro exposure and press the cine save button to check if cine option works well. For detailed
check instruction, refer to Operator Manual Supplement.
13. Verify DSA&Roadmap function if customer purchased the option, refer to vascular panel function
check in section3.7.4 .
The door switch work mechanism should be configure in "Setup" UI of system at first. Select and check
the "Room Interface" to enable the function, and select "High" or "Low" as default for door opening
voltage.
The system interface board interface board PWA 6888805-1 revision label.
For Room Interface (RIF) connection, the rules listed below shall be complied with:
a. All equipment and power connected to RIF shall be UL/IEC60601 certified.
b. For “Room in Use Indicator”, the power shall be less than DC 36V, and current shall be limited
within 2A. The connection diagram is recommended.
c. For “X-ray On Indicator”, the power shall be less than DC 36V, and current shall be limited
within 2A. The connection diagram is recommended.
d. For “Injector in Use Indicator”, the power shall be less than DC 36V, and current shall be limited
within 2A. The connection diagram is recommended.
e. For “Door Open Detector”, a rated 24VAC is needed to drive an AC relay in internal circuit, the
door switch status will be detected by system. The connection diagram is recommended.
For Room Interface (RIF) connection, the rules listed below shall be complied with:
a. All equipment and power connected to RIF shall be UL/IEC60601 certified.
b. For “Room in Use Indicator”, the power shall be less than DC 36V, and current shall be limited
within 2A. The connection diagram is recommended.
c. For “X-ray On Indicator”, the power shall be less than DC 36V, and current shall be limited
within 2A. The connection diagram is recommended.
d. For “Injector in Use Indicator”, the power shall be less than DC 36V, and current shall be limited
within 2A. The connection diagram is recommended.
e. For “Door Open Detector”, a rated 24VAC is needed to drive an AC relay in internal circuit, the
door switch status will be detected by system. The connection diagram is recommended.
3.10 Reporting
For U.S. Systems
Complete and submit 2579 Form within 15 days of installation.
4.1 Overview
The calibration described herein should be performed each time you replace a major system
component. Perform these tests in sequence that appears in this section if necessary.
The following tools and test equipment are required to complete the calibration.
2 Multimeter or Equivalent
4 Lead Apron
5 kVp Meter
6 Dosemeter
7 Tape measure
9 mAs Meter
10 Precision Flat Head Screwdriver (∅3mm or less) to adjust Camera Iris, Focus
11 Transparent Adhesive Tape, with Cutter (or need scissors or knife to cut the tape)
13 Jumper×2
GE Tool
WARNING
CAUTION
Must obey the following steps to guarantee the safe operation of the C-
arm. Improper adjustment may cause premature failure of major system
components.
If the generator has not been powered for more than 3 months, perform the
generator warm-up procedure in Section 4.5.
NOTE
Provide appropriate X-ray protection on surface of image intensifierinnon-related
calibration and verification to protect image intensifier.
(continued)
Exposure Calculation er- Minimum Maximum
kVp value mA or mAs set value
mode ror (kVp) (kVp)
66 kV 4 mA 5% 62.7 69.3
Normal Fluoro
110 kV 1 mA 5% 104.5 115.5
55 kV 4 mA 5% 52.25 57.75
Digital Spot 80 kV 4 mA 5% 76 84
80 kV 40 mAs 5% 76 84
NOTE
Film option is only available in version 1 series system.
3. Power on the system. Check that DS9, DS10 and DS3 indicators on kVp control board light up.
NOTE
a. You need to select the DC mA mode of the multimeter before ampere test on
extend board.
b. You need to select the voltage mode of the multimeter before DC voltage.
c. Provide appropriate X-ray protection on surface of Image Intensifier in non-
related calibration and verification to protect Image Intensifier.
4. Enter Admin mode by "Setup screen” -> “Maintenance” -> “Login Administration”, click the “Yes”
button to access Admin login screen. Select “Service” as user by clicking drop down list button,
input service authority password. Click the “Login” button, access Administration screen. Click
“Calibration” tab, then click “kV & mA Calibration” button.
5. Check and rotate R40 and R27 on KVp control board clockwise to the end(If applicable).
6. Connect oscilloscope to TP4 and TP6 (GND) on kVp control board, set the oscilloscope(refer to the
picture below). Test TP4 to check that the frequency is 80kHz±1kHz, if not, adjust R13 on kVp
control board (refer to the picture above).
7. Set the multimeter to DC voltage mode. Connect multimeter to TP16 and TP6 (GND) on kVp control
board. The test voltage should be 3.15±0.05V. If not, adjust R109 on kVp control board, clockwise
rotation will decrease the voltage value and anti-clockwise will increase the value.
Change and connect multimeter to TP17 and TP6 (GND) on kVp control board. The test voltage
should be 3.15±0.05V, if not, adjust R110. Clockwise rotation will decrease the voltage value and
anti-clockwise will increase the value.
8. Set the multimeter to DC mA mode. Connect multimeter to TP222 (+) and TP210 (-) on extend
board, and remove the J46 jumper. Take exposure, the test mA should be 2.1±0.2mA. If not, adjust
R37 on Filament Driver Board. Remove multimeter and reinstall jumper.
9. Set the multimeter to DC voltage mode. Change and connect the multimeter to TP5 and TP1 (GND)
on MCB board. When making an exposure, the test voltage should be 4.0V±0.05V, if not, adjust
POT6on MCB board.
10. Change and connect the multimeter to TP15 and TP6 (GND) on kVp control board. When making an
exposure, the test voltage should be 4.0V±0.05V, if not, adjust R50 on kVp control board. Check that
DS1 is lit during exposure.
NOTE
After the calibration, install the jumper to J46 on extend board.
NOTE
Make sure to power on system and wait for 5 minutes to perform following mA
measurement and accuracy check.
1. Remove the rear cover and the cover of the PCB box. Install the MCB board with extend board.
2. Set the multimeter to DC mA mode. Connect multimeter to TP222 (+) and TP210 (-) on extend
board. Remove the J46 jumper on extend board.
3. Power on system. Set the exposure mode and parameter to check to the mA_measure values as
displayed in the form below.The measurement values should be between the minimum and
maximum value. The measured values include mA real value and mA leakage from tube inside as
below:
Exposure mA_real =mA_measure –kVp/800
The error of exposure mA_real value should be within ±10% ranges.
Otherwise, mA calibration procedure should be performed until all the mA_measure values meet
the requirement in the list.
4. mA accuracy of digital spot and HLF 1 PPS (only in version 2 series system)
Measure the voltage of TP7 (MA-SMP) and TP1 (GND) on MCB board with oscilloscope :
Formula A: Exposure mA_real =Sample Voltage (TP7) (unitV)×1000/400ohm (For power is less than
1320w).
Formula B: Exposure mA_real =Sample Voltage (TP7) (unitV)×1000/200ohm (For power is more than
1320w).
The error of Exposure mA_real value should be within±10% ranges.
Set the exposure mode and parameter to check the voltage (TP7) values listed in the form below.
The voltage of TP7 should be in the range of the form below. Otherwise, mA calibration procedures
should be performed until all the voltage values meet the requirements in the list.
Voltage
Exposure Exposure Ma_set Exposure Ma_real Voltage (Tp7)
(Tp7) Maxi- Comments
Mode Value Value Minimum (V)
mum (V)
Use formula B.
It is not availa-
HLF @100kVp, 1PPS 25mA@100kV,1PPS -4.55 -5.45
ble in version 1
series sytem.
20mA@110kVp(for
4mA@110kVp 200V/220V/230V/ -3.60 -4.40 Use formula B
Digital 240V)
Spot
10mA@110KV
4mA@110kVp (for 100/110V/ -3.60 -4.40 Use formula A
120V)
NOTE
Film mode is only available in version 1 series system.
Measure the voltage of TP7 (MA-SMP) and TP1 (GND) on MCB board with oscilloscope:
mA measured=Sample Voltage (TP7) (unitV)×1000/200ohm
mA real=mA accuracy measure
mA accuracy=[(mA set – mA actual)/mA set]×100%
Set the exposure mode and parameter to check the voltage (TP7) values listed in the form below. For
power input: 100V/110V/120V (Setting in Exposure Management). If the voltage values do not meet
the requirements in the list, redo the calibration.
For power input: 200V/220V/230V/240V (Setting in Exposure Management).If the voltage values don’t
meet the requirement in the list, redo the calibration.
Exposure kVp and Mas Value Setting Ma Value Voltage (Tp7) Min- Voltage (Tp7) Max-
Mode imum (V) imum (V)
4.2.4 mA Calibration
1. Power off the system. Remove system rear cover.
2. Remove the cover of PCB-box. Install the MCB board with extend board, and install the jumper to
J46 on extend board.
3. Power on the system, access to "Administration Screen". Click "Calibration" tab, then click "kV & mA
Calibration" button.
NOTE
1. The DC mA mode of the multimeter must be selected before ampere test on extend
board . 2.The voltage mode of the multimeter must be selected before DC voltage test
NOTE
Provide appropriate X-ray protection on surface of image intensifier in calibration and
verification to protect image intensifier.
4. Set the multimeter to DC voltage mode. Connect multimeter to TP17 (MA-OFF) and TP1 (GND) on
MCB board. The test voltage is 0V, if not adjust POT4 on MCB board.
Change and connect multimeter to TP8 (MA-DIGITAL) and TP1 (GND) on MCB board. The test
voltage about is 0.8±0.05V, if not adjust POT5 on MCB board.
5. Set the multimeter to DC mA mode. Connect multimeter to TP222 (+) and TP210 (-) on extend
board. Remove the jumper J46 on extend board. Short J5 by jumper on MCB board. Take fluoro
exposure, the measured mA value should be 2.1±0.05mA, if not, adjust R37 on Filament Driver
Board, clockwise rotation will increase the current, and anticlockwise rotation will decrease the
current.
When the mA test is finished, install the jumper to J46 and remove the multimeter from TP222(+)
and TP210(-).
6. Change and set the multimeter to DC voltage mode. Connect multimeter to TP7 and TP1 (GND) on
MCB board. Take fluoro exposure and check the voltage is -0.8±0.05V, if not, adjust POT7 on MCB
board, anticlockwise rotation will increase the voltage value.
7. Remove jumper on J5 of MCB board. Take fluoro exposure and check the voltage of TP7 on MCB is
-0.8V±0.05V, if not adjust POT5 on MCB board,clockwise rotation will increase the voltage value.
8. Remove jumper J46. Change and set the multimeter to DC mA mode. Connect multimeter to TP222
(+) and TP210 (-) on extend board. Take fluoro exposure, check the mA value is 2.1±0.05mA, if not
adjust POT7 on MCB board, clockwise rotation will increase the current. Remove multimeter and
install jumper to J46.
9. If FDB is Rev 10 or higher version (PCB blue printed), perform step 10-12. If not, go to step 13
directly.
10. Set switch J7 to large position and confirm that the light of HL3(FIL_SEL) illuminates.
11. Install jumper on J5 of MCB board, connect oscilloscope to TP7 and TP1(GND) on MCB board, set
the oscilloscope. Take fluoro exposure about 2 seconds and check the voltage of TP7 is -4.5±0.5V. If
not, adjust R300 on FDB board, clockwise rotation will increase the voltage value.
12. Remove jumper J5 of MCB board and reset switch J7 to small position.
NOTE
The DC mA mode of the multimeter needs to be selected before mA calibration.
1. Install the jumper to J5 on MCB board. Go to service mode and click the "Calibration" tab. Select
“Preheat mA Calibration”. Press footswitch for about 20 minutes until prompt information is
displayed in the monitor.
2. If the foot switch is release before calibration completed, you should press the switch again until
finished. Click “Ok” to finish the calibration. If there is an error, you should redo the mA calibration
procedure from step 1.
NOTE
If the switch is released, the calibration will start over when switch is re-engaged.
3. Make sure the foot switch is released. Remove the jumper from J5. Shutdown the system. Install
the MCB board with extend board, then power on the system. Connect multimeter to extend board
TP222(+) and TP 210(-). Make sure that the jumper is removed from J46. Set the condition at 80kVp
and 0.1mA and take exposure with fluoro model. The measured current value is 0.20±0.01mA.
Otherwise, adjust POT4 on the MCB board. Clockwise rotation will increase the current. And
anticlockwise rotation will decrease the current.
4. Set the condition at 80kVp, 2mA. Set oscilloscope in trigger mode and the trigger level is - 250mV.
Measure TP7 (MA-SMP) and TP1 (GND) on MCB board with oscilloscope. Take exposure and confirm
the first pulse wave is orthogonal and the mA feedback curve shall be converged within 10ms,
similar to the picture below.
Otherwise, redo the preheat mA calibration. If the curve still can’t be converged within 10ms,
slightly adjust R37 on the filament driven board, refer to Section 4.2.3 to confirm the mA accuracy. If
the requirement is not met, redo mA calibration and preheat mA calibration.
NOTE
After the calibration, installthe jumper to J46 on extend board.
2. Open the collimator iris to maximum, perform camera centering check as below.
NOTE
Roughly (recommend to 1.8LP/mm) adjust camera focus to see the light image margin
clearly.
Good Image: ABC mode, manual exposure mode, in Good Image: None_ABS and None_ABC, manual ex-
60kVp, 1.1mA, there is no black margin in circular posure in 60kVp, 1.1mA with contrast in 65 and
mask ring. rightness in 40, there is no black margin in circular
mask ring
NOTE
1. Difference of two reading scales between display mark and light image margin in
image area 1/3,for system shall be<6 scales of display mark.
2. Difference of two reading scales between display mark and light image margin in
image area 2/4, for system shall be <6 scales of display mark.
3. If the camera centering perform the camera centering calibration can’t meet the
specification, check Camera Centering Calibration
6. When the camera centering verification meets the specification, fasten the alignment screws and
camera secure screws.
7. After fastened secure screws, recheck the alignment result. If fail, redo calibration.
3. Take exposure in normal fluoro and ABS mode, open/close the iris slowly and continuously to show
the iris near circular mask and verify that the iris leaves are shown as balanced along the circular
mask around all angles.
The distance between leaf_1/2/3/4 and circular mask shall equal to the distance between opposite
leaf_5/6/7/8 and circular mask, and tolerance of two scales is ≤4 scales of display mark.
4. If not aligned, open the collimator cover, loosen the set screws (2 pieces), and adjust the collimator
iris alignment screws (2 pieces) to center the collimator on the BAFT (Use the BAFT image to
determine the direction to shift the collimator iris). Repeat steps 4 and 5 to center the collimator.
5. Fasten the set screws of collimator.
Cleanup
1. After completing collimator iris centering calibration, make sure to tighten all collimator iris fixed
screws.
2. Take exposure in normal fluoro and ABS mode. Recheck the calibration result, if failed, redo the
calibration.
3. Assemble the collimator cover.
4. Remove the BAFT/UBAT tool from the image intensifier.
5. Set to normal mode, fully open the collimator and make a shot.
6. Align the BAFT tool center with image display center ( ):
NOTE
1. For complete version 01.02-01 system and later, refer to Section 5.2.5 Imaging Config
and enable "Display Mark" in order to display the mark center in the image. Make sure to
disable "Display Mark" after beam alignment.
2. For complete Version 01.03-01 and later, refer to step 3 in Section 3.6.5 System
Configuration in User Setup Interface and enable "Display Mark" in order to display the
mark center in the image. Make sure to disable "Display Mark" after beam alignment.
b. Tighten the fixed screws. Then make X-ray shot and double check the BAFT
alignment.
3. Unlock the fasten lock and rotate the big disk to make sure the tool is fixed to the image intensifier
by three tentacles.
4. Rotate the corners of the UBAT tool carefully, and adjust the tool as pictured below, make the
longitudinal axis of the UBAT tool align in parallel with the C-arc, then fasten the lock of UBAT.
5. Set to normal mode, fully open the collimator iris and make a shot.
6. Align the UBAT tool center with image display center.
3. If the size of the image is out of requirement, I.I. field size calibration shall be performed.
4. Take an exposure, and check the field size, repeat as many times as necessary as field size is in
specification.
Cleanup
1. After the procedure is successful, remove the BAFT/UBAT.
2. Assemble the I.I. potentiometer cover.
NOTE
a. For complete version 01.02-01 system, refer to Section 5.2.5 Imaging Config and
enable "Display Mark" in order to display the mark center in the image. Make
sure to disable "Display Mark" after beam alignment.
b. For complete version 01.03-01 system and later, refer to step 3 in Section 3.6.5
System Configuration in User Setup Interface and enable "Display Mark" in order
to display the mark center in the image. Make sure to disable "Display Mark"
after beam alignment.
NOTE
After installation, please pay attention to BAFT/UBAT to prevent it falling when
rotating C-arm. Rotate BAFT/UBAT to adjust angles when the BAFT/UBAT values are
not appropriate.
2. Set the system in auto technique mode and auto rightness/contrast mode. When take an exposure,
check the accuracy of collimator preview below.
a. Switch the I.I. between normal, Mag1, and Mag2 mode. Under each mode, make sure the
leaves of iris or shutter are out of image. (Except for the countries with special regulation, eg.
Germany).
b. Minimum position of iris/shutter is in 50mm×50mm square of BAFT/UBAT.
c. Press the Close/Open/Rotation (for shutter) button from maximum to minimum to check the
preview line moves smoothly or not. Randomly select a position, record the preview line, and
then take a fluoro exposure, the difference between preview line and real iris/shutter leaves
should be less than15mm/10degree (for shutter rotation).
3. If system can not pass the check, perform the collimator calibration again.
NOTE
Please strictly follow below procedures as shown below to perform collimator
calibration.In steps 2/3/4/7/8/9 iris/shutter should be adjusted until the leaves are just out
of circular mask (during exposure), according to the calibration wizard, then fill in reading
value.
Step 2 Calibrate iris maximum position for Normal mode(Move iris until the leaves are just out of the
circular mask).
NOTE
Definition for iris and shutter position:
All iris and shutter leaves’ penumbra (one/both/all of the leaves) should be just out of
image circular mask.
NOTE
Methods for measuring iris diameter
Situation_1. In left image below :
Via opening iris, two opposite leaves are just out of circular mask. Other leaves have been
out of image (image intensifier output window). Measure the linear distance between two
leaves’ penumbra margins as the diameter of iris.
Situation_2. In right image below :
Via opening iris, only one leave is just out of circular mask. Other leaves have been out of
light image (image intensifier output window). So the linear distance between two leaves’
penumbra can’t be measured. Herein measure the linear distance between the leavemargin
and 180° light image (image intensifier output window) margin as the diameter of iris.
NOTE
Negative image can be treated as a reference for checking the edge between penumbra and light
image.
Step 3 Calibrate iris maximum position for Mag1 (Adjusted way refer to step2. Move iris until the
leaves are just out of the circular mask).
Step 4 Calibrate iris maximum position for Mag2(Adjusted way refer to step2. Move iris until the
leaves are just out of the circular mask).
Step 7 Calibrate shutter maximum position for Normal mode(Move shutter until the leaves are just
out of the circular mask).
Comments: Measure method is same as iris diameter measure method.
Step 8 Calibrate shutter maximum position for Mag1(Move shutter until the leaves are just out of
the circular mask).
Step 9 Calibrate shutter maximum position for Mag2(Move shutter until the leaves are just out of
the circular mask).
Comments: Rotate shutter to make shutter leaves parallel with the side of 50mm×50mm square. And let
the shutter leave back shade cover the line of 50mm×50mm square.
NOTE
1. If any regulatory body or user requires that the collimator be visible in the image, the
service engineer could select “The collimator iris is required to be visible in FOV” to
calibrate it.
2. German regulations require that the collimator must be visible on two sides of the image,
which are not opposite. For the systems installed in Germany, adjust the collimator iris
until the leaves are visible as pictured below.
3. Australia regulations require that the beam limiting device must automatically limit the
primary beam to X-ray image receptor area (within 1% SID), which it must set to the
selected field of the I.I. or image receptor in the fluoroscopic mode. For the systems
installed in Australia, adjust collimator iris until the collimator 8 leaves can be seen in the
image.
5. If the ABS tracking check fails, perform KVp accuracy check. If KVp accuracy check passes, perform
entrance dose rate check and camera iris adjustment as shown below.
NOTE
Camera iris adjustment is done in the factory. Adjust only if necessary and with much
care.
1. Place the dosimeter probe on the I.I. grid center, and secure it with transparent tape.
2. Use 2mm copper sheet to cover the beam path on the X-ray tube, and secure it with tape.
3. Position the C-arm to lateral position.
4. Take an exposure in auto fluoroscopy, and wait until the technique stabilizes. Check if the dose rate
is within:
4.1±0.3mR/min (35.92±2.63uGy/min or 2155±157uGy/hr)
If procedure fails, open the camera head cover, and carefully adjust the camera iris. Loosen camera
iris fixed screw, turn camera iris to smaller index to decrease the stable dose rate, and to bigger
index to increase stable dose rate.
NOTE
Don’t touch the iris internal fixed screw which might disable the iris adjustment ring.
5. Take an exposure to make sure the entrance dose rate. meet the requirements:
4.1±0.3mR/min (35.92±2.63uGy/min or 2155±157uGy/hr)
6. If many trials fail, check the kVp and mA calibration, and come back to camera iris adjustment.
Repeat as many times as necessary.
7. When it passes, check if the kVp is within specification of ABS tracking check. If not, perform kVp
and mA check, and return back to the camera iris adjustment.
8. When it passes, fix the iris by tightening the camera iris fixed screw. Remove the dosimeter probe
from the I.I., remove copper sheet from the X-ray tube, and perform ABS tracking check.
Cleanup
When you follow the normal beam alignment procedure, at this stage if you need to access the camera
head for camera focus adjustment, you do not need to reassemble the camera head cover.
3. Place a spatial resolution tool on the image intensifier, and secure it with transparent tape.The
angle between the horizontal axis of the image and the spatial resolution tool shall be around 45
degrees as pictured to the right.
4. Select auto fluoroscopy mode. Take an exposure, and stop when image is stable. Adjust kVp and mA
if necessary.
5. Read the Image resolution on the display image. It is the maximum number (lp/mm) where half of
the lines are distinguishable. Adjust brightness and contrast to get high image quality.
6. Verify if the resolution is within the specified value range below.
Cleanup
1. After calibration completed, remove the resolution tool from the I.I. grid.
2. Power off the system.
3. Reinstall the I. I. potentiometer cover.
c. Set the exposure modes and parameters listed below, take an exposure, when the reading of
dosimeter is stable, record the dose rate displayed on the monitor and record the dose rate
displayed on dosimeter into below column. Calculate and record deviation as follow.
Normal 45 2
4pps 80 2.1
NOTE
The semi-transparent part of leaves shall be considered. The measurement shall
start and end at the middle of semi-transparent area.
d. Fix dosimeter detector on I.I. surface. Take an exposure in auto fluoro mode, observe and
adjust the dosimeter detector to the center of I.I. surface. Set up the dosimeter to
accumulated dose in Gy and reset dosimeter.
e. Set the kVp/mA and exposure mode as the parameters in table shown below and do
measurement in sequence. For each measurement, record the DAP displayed on monitor into
column DAP on monitor before exposure, then take an exposure for at least 20 seconds. After
exposure finishes, record the DAP displayed on monitor in column DAP. Record the measured
dose of dosimeter in column "Measured dose of dose meter". Reset the dosimeter after each
measurement is done.
f. Calculate and fill DAP estimated in column DAP estimated.
h. Repeat step c) ~step g) to measure and record the DAP deviation of Mag1 and Normal.
DAP on DAP on
Meas- Devia-
monitor moni-
ured DAP incre- tion
before tor af-
Mod kV Diameter dose of ment on (Pass
mA Mag expo- ter ex-
e p (mm) dose monitor criteria
sure posure
meter (Gy.cm2)
(Gy.cm2 (Gy.cm <25%)
(mGy)
) 2)
Nor-
mal 10
3.6 Mag2
Fluo- 5
ro
Nor-
mal Nor-
45 2
Fluo- mal
ro
NOTE
1. If system can not pass the check, perform the collimator calibration and DAP calibration,
then perform this check again, until system passes the check.
2. Among the three numbers in the Deviation column, choose the worst one.
2. Make sure “Beam Alignment…” has been performed so that the system can work in normal mode
and the I.I. grid is located at the center of X-ray beam.
3. Position the sensor of dosimeter on the center of I.I. grid cover.
4. Click the “DAP Calibration with/without Filter” button to enter calibration screen.
5. When the DAP calibration popup window is displayed, click the “Help” button to get detailed
procedures on DAP calibration. Then follow the instructions on the prompt to finish DAP calibration
step by step.
NOTE
a. kVp/mA will be set automatically after clicking on each target kVp/mA.
b. For each kVp/mA group, take exposure for at least 5 seconds. Observe the dose
rate value until the reading is stable and then record the dosimeter reading of
dose rate.
6. After finishing all measurement cases, click the “Calculate” button.
The interface shown in the below picture is for version 1 series system.
The interface shown in the below picture is for version 2 series system.
7. If calibration errors (%) in all cases are within the permitted tolerance, calibration errors will be
calculated automatically and shown on the error column.
The interface shown in the below picture is for version 1 series system.
The interface shown in the picture below is for version 2 series system.
8. Click the “Finish” button. The calibration data will be updated. Then click “OK” to finish DAP
Calibration.
9. If calibration error of one or more cases exceed the permitted tolerance or errors occur during DAP
calibration, a warning message will be shown when clicking the “Calculate” button on the screen.
10. Click the “OK” button, the message box will pop up, redo the calibration (refer to steps 5 to 8)
The interface shown in the below picture is for version 1 series system.
The interface shown in the below picture is for version 2 series system.
CAUTION
Before calibration, make sure there is no object in the X-ray field, and
the C-arm position is in the up-down position with I.I. vertically above
the tube.
2. The uniformity calibration needs three exposures, follow the three steps below to complete the
calibration.
Step 1
Step 2
Step 3
3. The message "Uniformity calibration is successful" indicates that the calibration is successful. Then
click the “OK” button.
A “dynamic help for keypad function” is available for each menu. It explains the role of each Key on the
OSD menu window, which is currently active.
Lock and unlock the OSD menu
Press Exit key once and Plus key three times in 3 seconds, when
Unlock OSD menu
keys are locked.
NOTE
The monitor is calibrated in factory. It is not recommended to change the contrast value, if
so optimized LUT settings will be changed and some of the image information may be lost.
It is suggested to only adjust the backlight of the monitor if the luminance is not
acceptable.
Adjustment of contrast
This allows the brighter area to be seen more distinctly. The center
Contrast 1…100 point is 50.
NOTE
Manual changes of contrast are not recommended.
There are 3 options provided. Default color temperature is 8,000K. A service engineer can change color
temperature per user’s request.
Calibration Curve Selection
GAMMA2.2 and DICOM calibration curves are provided. GAMMA2.2 is default option.
1. For monitor Rev 1, the setting screen is as the picture below.
2. For monitor Rev 2, the setting screen is shown as the picture below..
NOTE
Configuring the LUT setting refers to local regulations and the following LUT setting
reference.
If the ambient illuminance is unclear, it is suggested to select DICOM_ILL300 as
default.
NOTE
For countries and regions that need to meet DIN 6868-157 requirements such as Germany
and etc, follow the instruction as below.
1. Check the monitor version and make sure that it is version 2.
3. Access to Setup screen make sure “Test Patterns…” is enabled, the detailed instruction please refer
to Section 11.7 Maintenance in OM.
Firmware version and working hours of monitor are shown in information menu. Input source shows
which input video source is used.
Restore Factory Settings
Service engineer can use this menu item to restore all settings to factory preset values.
13. Repeat step 6 to step 12 for MAG1 and MAG2 field size.
14. If the requirements are not met, you must perform limiting field size (collimator iris field size)
calibration.
8. Reinstall the screws, cover and screw caps which were removed in step1.
3. Check the steering handle position. There is a mechanical “0” start position in the steering
structure. Rotate the steering handle to “0” position and check if the steering handle is parallel with
another (As picture below)
NOTE
If handle is not parallel with another, then Check the mark state of the two screws at the bottom of steering, Loo
4. Check if the steering handle is aligned with wheels or not. If Yes, adjustment is done. If No, find
couplings near the lift column and check the mark state of the 4 screws on couplings and loose the
4 screws.
Chapter 5 Software
5.1 Overview
This chapter will describe how to use the service tool and the procedure of software upgrade and
installation.
The OEC One series products include two system serial number and two release versions software in
customer site.
The serial number BB6SS*******HL is indicated in the system rating plate and this series products’
software release version is "Release version: 1".
The serial number BB6SV*******HL is indicated in the rating plate and this series products’ software
release version is "Release version: 2". These series products provide optional vascular imaging, dynamic
recording function and wireless footswitch, but it is not available for film mode.
The “*” in the system serial number is number which varies from 0-9 and represents manufacturing year
and number, there are 7 numbers in total.
To simplify the description, "Version 1" represents BB6SS*******HL series products and "Version 2"
represents BB6SV*******HL series products in this manual.
This service manual supports both series system for service, but some of the functions are available
based on which configuration the customer has purchased.
NOTE
The Gesak.zip file must be in the root directory of a USB stick, be left compressed, and be
named exactly Gesak.zip, for the system to recognize it.
NOTE
Customer level GESAKs are assigned to specific system identifiers. If the system displays a
message that the Service Access Key is not valid for this system, then check that GESAK is
valid for this system serial number or type of system.
NOTE
The system will recognize a GESAK with FAT16, FAT32 or extN file system formats.
CAUTION
NOTE
All settings in service tool can be activated.
NOTE
Above screen is an example, and the software version may not be up to date. Take the
actual shown version of the software as standard.
• “System Information” tab including:
Host ID
Serial Number
System ID
Release Version
Complete Version
• Workstation Information:
Hardware Information
Software Version
• Mainframe Information:
Hardware Information
Software Version
• Tablet:
Software Version
• Usage Statistics:
Performed Exam Number
Scheduled Exam Number
Saved Image Number
Input option name into Area_1 and input option license key into Area_2. Click the “Add” button in
software option area.
Activate software option feature from USB disk:
Insert USB disk with license file into USB port, Click the “Medium” drop down list button to select
corresponding sub-area and license file, click the “OK” button.
Hardware Configuration:
Filter Option: Disable/Enable removable filter option.
5.2.3 Calibration
The picture above is the calibration interface and, detailed calibration instruction. Please refer to
chapter 4 Calibration.
Refer to step 4 in Section 3.6.4 to check and configurate exposure config. Click here to jump to the
Section 3.6.4 step 4.
System provides tool to set imaging parameters. Click “Image Processing Configure” tab on the main
screen, the image processing interface is displayed.
NOTE
Changes on Image Brightness, Image Contrast, Black/White Margin and Sharpen power
are not recommended because these existing values have been designed to provide the
clearest and most realistic anatomical imaging possible. Any changes will affect the
system image quality.
• Image Brightness: Clicking the arrow allows you to adjust image brightness value from 0 to 100.
• Image Contrast: Clicking the arrow allows you to adjust image contrast value from 0 to 100.
• TNR (Temporal Noise Reduction): Clicking the drop down list button allows you to adjust noise filter
value from 0-3.
• Smart Metal: Clicking the arrow allows you to adjust smart metal value in the image from 0-50.
• Edge Enhance: Clicking the drop down list button allows you to adjust edge enhance value from 0-9.
• Rotation Angle: Clicking the arrow allows you to adjust rotation angle value from 0-359.
• Black/White Margin: This adjustment should be made very carefully only when necessary, as it may
affect the overall image quality. Clicking the arrow allows you to adjust image margin value from 0
to 10,000. Increasing White Margin value may decrease the overall contrast and brightness, and
increasing Black Margin value may decrease the overall contrast and increase the brightness.
• Circular Mask: it is used to assist beam alignment calibration. Make sure it is set back to the default
setting “Enable” after beam alignment.
• Display Mark: it is used to assist beam alignment calibration. Make sure it is set back to the default
setting “Disable” after beam alignment. For version 01.03-01 system and later, this feature is
moved to "C-Arm System" on Setup. The interface is shown as the picture below.
• Shading: it is used to assist the shading correction calibration. Make sure it is set back to the default
setting “Enable” after shading correction calibration.
5.2.6 Maintenance
The picture shown below is the UI for version 1.
Click the “Restore…” button to enter the “Select Backup Database” screen. The backup files’ names
contain the time stamp. You can choose a database according to the time. Click the “OK” button, then
click the “Yes” button on the monitor to start the restore process. The restore will complete and
“Restore database successful.” message displays, then click the “OK” button to exit the screen.
Upgrade Software:
The software upgrade includes: Workstation upgrade, Mainframe upgrade, Tablet upgrade.
Detailed software upgrade procedure refers to Section 5.3.
Reset Admin Password:
This feature is to reset Admin password to original.
Data Integrity Check:
The consistency check function is to compare the database and image files. Click the “Data Integrity
Check” button on main screen to enter this screen.
Click the “Check” button on the screen, then click the “Yes” button on confirmation screen to start the
check process. The result will be displayed on the frame after the process completes.
Reset Quality Control Password:
Click the “Reset Quality Control Password” button to reset the quality control password.
Format Cine Disk:
The format cine disk function is available in release version 2.0 and later, which is used to format the
cine disk on the OEC One system. Click "Format Cine Disk" button on the screen to format disk.
Log Viewer screen allows service engineer to review the system log, including system events and
detailed information of errors, warnings and information messages, for detailed event code explanation.
Click “Log Viewer” Tab on main screen:
Date: Used to select the time period to view. You can search the logs created in the selected period. The
available options are: ALL, Today, last 2 Days, last 3 Days, last 7 Days, last 30 Days.
Type: Select the log type.
The available options are: ALL, ERROR, WARNING, EXCEPTION OR EVENT.
Sub-system: Search the log information software according to sub-system in the event of system
failure. The available options are: APPLICATION, IMAGING, INFRASTRUCTURE, XRAYCONTROL, TABLET
and ALL.
Search for: Input the key words of the log text in the textbox to search.
Exception Code: Input the error code displayed on the monitor to search the log.
Module: Search the log information according to module where the event or failure occurred. The
available options are: ADMINISTRATION, ANNOTATION…...
Search Button: Click the button to start the search operation and invoke detailed log information.
Log Information Area: Display the search results of the log. This field will show the User, Time, Module,
Exception ID and log text of the log.
Reset Button: Click the “Reset” button to clear all selected search option and restore to defaults.
Export Button: Click the “Export” button to export log files to USB disk which is selected in “Medium”
click drop down list. The export will complete with a message “Export log file is done.”. Then click the
“OK” button. All log files will be exported into one *.zip file named with system S/N and exported date/
time. Extract the file with password (same as login service tool). System log will be divided into small
files after exported.
NOTE
1. Setting and configuration backup/restore:
System provides user settings,administration settings, and backup/restore features.
Before installing software, backing up all settings and configuration is recommended. For
details, please refer to Section 5.2.6. Backup the e-license by referring to Section 5.2.2.
2. Software installation needs:
USB keyboard.
USB CD/DVD Rom part number 5075511.
Software installation DVD disk part number 5767632.
3. Upgrade software in the order shown in the picture below.
4. Updating the software needs to follow Version Compatibility Matrix in Section 5.1.2.
Otherwise, it may cause system incompatibility.
2. Connect the USB CD/DVD Rom to the USB port, then insert the software installation disk into the
CD/DVD Rom.
NOTE
Don’t insert the disk again when the disk ejects automatically.
10. The system will reboot and continue the software installation, as follows:
13. Input system serial number, then click the “OK” button.
14. After successful installation, click the “OK” button to shutdown the computer.
15. After computer has shut down, turn the system off by pressing the power switch.
1. Connect the external USB keyboard and the USB CD/DVD Rom.
2. Power on the system (during memory testing), then click “Delete” key on the keyboard repetitively.
Insert the software installation disk into the CD/DVD Rom.
3. Input BIOS password "tw05t0ne5" to login BIOS setup interface.
4. Use the right arrow button on the keyboard to select the “Boot” screen. Then use the up and down
arrow to select the “1st Boot” of “Set Boot Priority” below.
5. Click the “Enter” button on the keyboard, select the “USB: XXXXX”. Then click the “Enter” button to
exit the screen.
6. Click the “F4” button to enter “Save & Exit Setup” screen.
7. Select the “Yes” button on the screen, click the “Enter” button on the keyboard. This will save your
settings, and the system will reboot.
8. System will boot up. During the in system boot up process, insert the system software Installation
disk into the USB CD/DVD Rom. When screen below is displayed, select “Install OEC Compact”, then
click “Enter”.
2. Connect the USB CD/DVD Rom, then insert software installation disk into the CD/DVD Rom.
4. After successful installation, click the “OK” button and reboot the system.
NOTE
After successful installation, the data of mA, mA Preheat, Beam Alignment, Collimator,
DAP and Uniformity will be removed. This will be determined by the version of the
software used.
2. Connect the USB CD/DVD Rom to the USB port, then insert software installation disk into the
CD/DVD Rom.
4. After successful installation, click the “OK” button and reboot the system.
5. Remove the software installation disk, then disconnect the USB CD/DVD Rom.
6. System Recovery
• Power on system, then reconfigure product and software option function as original, refer to
Section 5.2.2.
• Refer to Chapter 4 to follow calibrations procedures.
• kV & mA Calibration
• Preheat mA Calibration
• Beam Alignment Calibration
• Collimator Calibration
• DAP Calibration
NOTE
In the kv & mA calibration and beam alignment calibration interface, click the “OK” button
to finish the kv & mA calibration. Because no hardware setting is changed, actual
calibration is not needed.
Chapter 6 Troubleshooting
6.1 Overview
This chapter describes messages that appear on the monitor and tablet control panel during system
operation.
Messages may indicate any of the following:
• Error Messages
• Warning Messages
WARNING
System may fail at any time. Ignoring error and warning messages may
result in equipment damage and personal injury.
X-Ray Control 01
CPLD 01
Tube 02
Collimator 03
KV Control Board 04
Control Panel 06
(continued)
Subsystem Subsystem Code Component Component Code
Hand Switch 07
Foot Switch 08
Key Switch 09
Emergency Switch 10
DAP 12
ComServo 13
Camera 14
Calibration 15
ABS 16
KVMA 17
Exposure Control 18
WKSMessage 19
Imaging 02
ImageAcquisition 01
PreProcess 02
PostProcess 03
Viewer 04
ImagingEngine 05
RemoteViewerDelegation 06
Application 03
Annotation 01
CinePlayer 02
CineSetup 03
ExamManagement 04
GraphicApplicationKit 05
ImageDirectory 06
Measurement 07
(continued)
Subsystem Subsystem Code Component Component Code
ModeSetup 08
Setup 09
ZoomRoam 10
Administration 11
MiniImageDirectory 12
QueryRetrieve 13
IPControlPanel 14
QualityControl 15
Infrastructure 04
CommServo 01
DatabaseManagement 02
DcmDataTranslator 03
DcmTranscationUnit 04
DcmScu 05
Desktop 06
MediaManagement 07
DeviceManagement 08
SystemInit 09
Logger 10
ImageManagement 11
SystemControl 12
TabletCommServo 13
VirtualKeyboard 14
Tablet 05
VirtualControlPanel 01
0101001 Warning CPLD firmware Mainframe hardware version 1. Reload MCU or CPLD
version is incom- exception. The mainframe stop- Firmware
patible with MCB ped. 2. Replace MCB board.
software Please call for service.
0101002 Warning Camera frame Camera signal not detected. 1. Check cable between
sync signal is lost Please restart the system. If this MCB and Camera.
issue persists. 2. Replace MCB.
Please call for service. 3. Replace Bundle cable
4. Replace Camera.
0101003 Warning CPLD works abnor- Mainframe hardware exception. Replace the MCB board.
mally after check- The mainframe stopped.
ing external Please restart the system. If this
watchdog chip issue persists, please call for
during system service.
boot up
0102001 Warning Tube temperature Tube temperature monitoring Replace the MCB board.
sensor's feedback exception. Exposure is disabled.
SPI line is working Please restart the system. If this
abnormally issue persists, please call for
service.
0102002 Warning Tube temperature Tube temperature monitoring 1. Check the thermal
sensor's feedback exception. Exposure is disabled. switch on the top of
line is disconnec- Please restart the system. If this monoblock.
ted issue persists, please call for 2. Check connections and
service. bundle cable.
3. Check signal to MCB.
4. Check the monoblock.
0102800 Warning Tank surface tem- X-ray tube housing overheated. 1. Check the thermal
perature has Exposure is disabled. switch on the top of
reached untouch- Please do not touch the hous- monoblock.
temperature ing. 2. Check connections and
Please wait for the tube to cool bundle cable.
down before making another 3. Check signal to MCB.
exposure. 4. Check the monoblock.
(continued)
Message ID Type Exception De- Message Diagnosis Reference
scription (Displayed in user interface)
(In system log)
0102803 Warning Tube is hot Tube is hot and mA is limited. 1. Check connections and
mA will recover to normal bundle cable.
status after tube cooling down. 2. Check OIL_TEMP signal
(temperature sensor in-
side monoblock) to MCB.
3. Check the monoblock.
0102804 Warning Tube is overheat- Tube overheated. Exposure is 1. Check connections and
ing disabled. bundle cable.
Please wait for the tube to cool 2. Check OIL_TEMP signal
down before making another (temperature sensor in-
exposure. side monoblock) to MCB.
3. Check the monoblock.
0103002 Warning Leaves open/close Collimator leaves open/close Shutter open/close stuck.
stuck stuck. 1. Collimator may be ab-
Please restart the system. If this normal.
issue persists, please call for 2. Check cable connec-
service. tions and conductivity.
3. CCB may be abnormal.
4. MCB may be abnormal.
5. F4 (Fuse +15V) at
mother Board (Back-
plane) may be abnormal.
(continued)
Message ID Type Exception De- Message Diagnosis Reference
scription (Displayed in user interface)
(In system log)
0103003 Warning Leaves rotation Collimator leaves rotation Leaves rotation stuck.
stuck stuck. 1. Collimator may be ab-
Please restart the system. If this normal.
issue persists, please call for 2. Check cable connec-
service. tions and conductivity.
3. CCB may be abnormal.
4. MCB may be abnormal.
5. F4 (Fuse +15V) at
mother Board (Back-
plane) may be abnormal.
0103004 Warning IRIS width SPI Collimator iris monitoring ex- 1. Replace the MCB
channel is abnor- ception. Iris can not open or 2. Replace the CCB
mal close.
3. Replace the Mother
Please restart the system. If this board
issue persists, please call for
service.
0103005 Warning Leaves width feed- Collimator leaves open/close 1. Replace the MCB
back SPI channel is monitoring exception. Leaves 2. Replace the CCB
abnormal can not open or close.
3. Replace the Mother
Please restart the system. If this board
issue persists, please call for
service.
0103006 Warning Leaves angle feed- Collimator leaves rotation mon- 1. Replace the MCB
back SPI channel is itoring exception. Leaves can 2. Replace the CCB
abnormal not rotate.
3. Replace the Mother
Please restart the system. If this board
issue persists, please call for
service.
0103007 Warning Iris channel SPI Collimator iris control excep- 1. Replace the MCB
bus Tx is timing tion. Iris can not open or close. 2. Replace the CCB
out Please restart the system. If this 3. Replace the Mother
issue persists, please call for board
service.
0103008 Warning Iris channel SPI Collimator iris control excep- 1. Replace the MCB
bus Rx is timing tion. Iris can not open or close. 2. Replace the CCB
out Please restart the system. If this 3. Replace the Mother
issue persists, please call for board
service.
(continued)
Message ID Type Exception De- Message Diagnosis Reference
scription (Displayed in user interface)
(In system log)
0103009 Warning Leaves open/close Collimator leaves open/close 1. Replace the MCB
channel SPI bus Tx control exception. Leaves can 2. Replace the CCB
is timing out not open or close.
3. Replace the Mother
Please restart the system. If this board
issue persists, please call for
service.
0103010 Warning Leaves open/close Collimator leaves open/close 1. Replace the MCB
channel SPI bus Rx control exception. Leaves can 2. Replace the CCB
is timing out not open or close.
3. Replace the Mother
Please restart the system. If this board
issue persists, please call for
service.
0103011 Warning Leaves rotation Collimator leaves rotation con- 1. Replace the MCB
channel SPI bus Tx trol exception. Leaves can not 2. Replace the CCB
is timingout rotate. 3. Replace the Mother
Please restart the system. If this board
issue persists, please call for
service.
0103012 Warning Leaves rotation Collimator leaves rotation con- 1. Replace the MCB
channel SPI bus Rx trol exception. Leaves can not 2. Replace the CCB
is timing out rotate.
3. Replace the Mother
Please restart the system. If this board
issue persists, please call for
service.
0103800 Warning Collimator is not Collimator not calibrated. Iris 1. Calibrate the collima-
calibrated. and leaves can not be manipu- tor.
lated. 2. Replace the MCB.
Please call service to calibrate
the collimator.
0104001 Warning DC has Error Generator power exception. Ex- 1. Check input voltage
posure is disabled. and power supply.
Please restart the system. If this 2. Check DC Bus fuse and
issue persists, please call for related cables.
service. 3. Check the IGBT.
4. Check the KV control
board.
5. Check the monoblock.
(continued)
Message ID Type Exception De- Message Diagnosis Reference
scription (Displayed in user interface)
(In system log)
0104002 Warning IGBT has error Generator power exception. Ex- 1. Check driven cables be-
posure is disabled. tween the kV control
Please restart the system. If this board and IGBT board.
issue persists, please call for 2. Check the IGBT.
service. 3. Check the KV control
board and power supply
to KVCB.
0104003 Warning KV is high than Generator exception. Exposure 1. Redo the kV calibration.
120KV is disabled. 2. Replace the kV control
Please restart the system. If this board.
issue persists, please call for
service.
0104004 Warning KV is lower than Generator exception. Exposure 1. Check input voltage
35kv is disabled. and power supply.
Please restart the system. If this 2. Check DC Bus fuse and
issue persists, please call for related cables.
service. 3. Check the IGBT.
4. Check the KV control
board.
5. Redo KV calibration.
6. Check the monoblock.
(continued)
Message ID Type Exception De- Message Diagnosis Reference
scription (Displayed in user interface)
(In system log)
0107001 Warning Left hand switch is Hand switch stuck. Exposure is 1. Replace the hand
stuck since safe disabled. switch.
line error Please check the left hand 2. Replace MCB
switch and restart the system.
If this issue persists, please call
for service.
0107002 Warning Right hand switch Hand switch stuck. Exposure is 1. Replace the hand
is stuck since safe disabled. switch.
line error Please check the right hand 2. Replace MCB
switch and restart the system.
If this issue persists, please call
for service.
0107800 Warning During boot up, Hand switch pressed during 1. Replace the hand
left hand switch is boot up. Please release the left switch.
pressed hand switch. 2. Replace MCB
0107801 Warning During boot up, Hand switch pressed during 1. Replace the hand
right hand switch boot up. Please release the switch.
is pressed right hand switch. 2. Replace MCB
(continued)
Message ID Type Exception De- Message Diagnosis Reference
scription (Displayed in user interface)
(In system log)
0108001 Warning Left foot switch is Foot switch stuck. Exposure is 1. Replace Foot switch
stuck since safe disabled. 2. Replace MCB
line error Please check the left foot
switch and restart the system.
If this issue persists, please call
for service.
0108002 Warning Right foot switch is Foot switch stuck. Exposure is 1. Replace Foot switch
stuck since safe disabled. 2. Replace MCB
line error Please check the right foot
switch and restart the system.
If this issue persists, please call
for service.
0108800 Warning During boot up , Foot switch pressed during 1. Replace Foot switch
left foot switch is boot up. Please release the left 2. Replace MCB
pressed foot switch.
0108801 Warning During boot up , Foot switch pressed during 1. Replace Foot switch
right foot switch is boot up. Please release the 2. Replace MCB
pressed right foot switch.
0109800 Warning Key switch is rota- Exposure is disabled by key Check key switch
ted to "X-ray Off" switch.
position To enable exposure, please turn
key switch to "On" position.
0109801 Warning Key switch is rota- Exposure and lift column mo- Check key switch
ted to "Off" posi- tion are disabled by key switch.
tion To enable exposure and lift col-
umn motion, please turn key
switch to "On" position.
0110800 Warning Emergency switch Emergency switch pressed. Ex- Check emergency switch
is pressed posure and lift column motion
are disabled. Battery disconnec-
ted.
To enable exposure or lift col-
umn motion or connect battery,
please release the switch.
0112500 Warning DAP event buffer System execution exception. 1. Redo DAP calibration
overflow Exposure is disabled. 2. Reinstall workstation
Please restart the system. If this software.
issue persists, please call for 3. Replace MCB
service.
(continued)
Message ID Type Exception De- Message Diagnosis Reference
scription (Displayed in user interface)
(In system log)
0112501 Warning DAP parameter System execution exception. 1. Redo DAP calibration
buffer overflow Exposure is disabled. 2. Reinstall workstation
Please restart the system. If this software.
issue persists, please call for 3. Replace MCB.
service.
0112800 Warning DAP is not calibra- Dose not calibrated for the tube 1.Redo DAP calibration
ted without filter without filter option. 2. Reinstall workstation
Please call service to calibrate software.
dose. 3. Replace MCB.
0112801 Warning DAP is not calibra- Dose not calibrated for the tube 1.Redo DAP calibration
ted with filter with filter option. 2. Reinstall workstation
Please call service to calibrate software.
dose. 3. Replace MCB.
0113002 Warning WKS UART write Communication exception. Sys- 1. Check the UART cable
fault tem cannot take exposure. between the computer
Please restart the system. If this and MCB board.
issue persists, please call for 2. MCB may be abnormal.
service. 3. Mother board may be
abnormal.
4. Computer may be ab-
normal.
0113500 Warning Mainframe com- Communication exception. Sys- MCB and WS software
servo protocol is tem cannot take exposure. version are not compati-
incompatible with Please restart the system. If this ble.
WKS comservo issue persists, please call for 1. Redo MCB firmware
protocol service. download.
2. Re-install workstation
software.
0113501 Warning RCC time out Communication exception. Sys- 1. Replace MCB
tem cannot take exposure. 2. Replace bundle cable
Please restart the system. If this 3. Replace PCB-box moth-
issue persists, please call for er board
service.
(continued)
Message ID Type Exception De- Message Diagnosis Reference
scription (Displayed in user interface)
(In system log)
0113502 Warning WKS message buf- Communication exception. Sys- 1. Replace MCB
fer overflow tem cannot take exposure. 2. Replace PCB-box moth-
Please restart the system. If this er board
issue persists, please call for 3. Replace bundle cable
service.
4. Re-install workstation
software.
0113503 Warning Time out to send Communication exception. Sys- 1. Check interconnect ca-
message from MF tem cannot take exposure. ble.
to WKS Please restart the system. If this 2. Check MCB input pow-
issue persists, please call for er.
service.
0113505 Warning Mainframe does Communication exception. Sys- 1. Check interconnect ca-
not find WKS in 4 tem cannot take exposure. ble.
minutes after sys- Please restart the system. If this 2. Check PMU output volt-
tem boot up issue persists, please call for age.
service. 3. Check computer main-
board.
4. Check the MCB .
0113506 Warning Ping results in a Communication exception. Sys- 1. Check interconnect ca-
time out tem cannot take exposure. ble.
Please restart the system. If this 2. Check PMU output volt-
issue persists, please call for age.
service. 3. Check computer main-
board.
4. Check the MCB .
0114001 Warning Camera serial port Camera control exception. The Replace MCB
UART write fault mainframe stopped.
Please restart the system. If this
issue persists, please call for
service.
(continued)
Message ID Type Exception De- Message Diagnosis Reference
scription (Displayed in user interface)
(In system log)
0114500 Warning Camera serial port Camera control exception. The 1. Check camera Imaging
transmission buf- mainframe stopped. freguency
fer overflow Please restart the system. If this 2. Reinstall workstation
issue persists, please call for software
service. 3. Replace MCB
0114501 Warning Camera serial port Camera control exception. The Communication between
RCC time out mainframe stopped. MCB and camera failure.
Please restart the system. If this 1. MCB may be abnormal.
issue persists, please call for 2. Camera may be abnor-
service. mal.
3. F7 (fuse) on mother
board (backplane) may be
abnormal.
4. Bundle cable may be
abnormal.
5. DC POWER SUPPLY
+5V, +12V AND
+24V(PN:5085801) may
be abnormal.
6. I.I power supply and I.I
may be abnormal.
0114502 Warning Camera serial port Camera control exception. The Replace MCB.
unexpected data mainframe stopped.
error Please restart the system. If this
issue persists, please call for
service.
0115001 Warning Flash erase fault Calibration data save exception. Replace MCB.
during calibration System can not take exposure.
Please restart the system. If this
issue persists, please call for
service.
0115002 Warning Flash erase fault Calibration data save exception. Replace MCB
when saving prod- System can not take exposure.
uct information Please restart the system. If this
issue persists, please call for
service.
(continued)
Message ID Type Exception De- Message Diagnosis Reference
scription (Displayed in user interface)
(In system log)
0115003 Warning Flash write fault Calibration data save exception. Replace MCB
during mA calibra- The mainframe is stopped.
tion Please restart the system. If this
issue persists, please call for
service.
0115004 Warning Flash write fault Calibration data save exception. Replace MCB
during beam align- The mainframe is stopped.
ment Please restart the system. If this
issue persists, please call for
service.
0115005 Warning Flash erase fault Calibration data save exception. Replace MCB
during collimator System can not take exposure.
calibration Please restart the system. If this
issue persists, please call for
service.
0115006 Warning Flash write fault Calibration data save exception. Replace MCB
during DAP calibra- System can not take exposure.
tion Please restart the system. If this
issue persists, please call for
service.
(continued)
Message ID Type Exception De- Message Diagnosis Reference
scription (Displayed in user interface)
(In system log)
0117001 Warning KV is not accurate. System execution exception. 1. Redo the kV calibration.
Please try again. If this issue 2. Check the bundle cable.
persists, please call for service. 3. Check emergency
switch.
4. Check the MCB.
5. Check the kV control
board.
6. Replace the mono-
block.
0117002 Warning MA is not accurate. System execution exception. 1. Redo the mA calibra-
Please try again. If this issue tion.
persists, please call for service. 2. Check the bundle ca-
ble .
3. Check hand/ foot
switch signal and emer-
gency switch.
4. Check the MCB.
5. Check the FDB.
6. Replace the mono-
block.
0117003 Warning mA is very low System execution exception. 1. Redo the mA calibra-
(<0.05mA.) Please try again. If this issue tion.
persists, please call for service. 2. Check the bundle cable.
3. Check emergency
switch.
4. Check the MCB.
5. Check the FDB.
6. Replace the mono-
block.
0117004 Warning mA is very high System execution exception. 1. Redo the mA calibra-
(>23.5mA). Please try again. If this issue tion.
persists, please call for service. 2. Replace cable between
MCB and monoblock
3. Replace the MCB board.
4. Replace the FDB board.
5. Replace the mono-
block.
(continued)
Message ID Type Exception De- Message Diagnosis Reference
scription (Displayed in user interface)
(In system log)
(continued)
Message ID Type Exception De- Message Diagnosis Reference
scription (Displayed in user interface)
(In system log)
0117014 Warning mAs output is over Execution exception. 1. Update MCB CPLD firm-
limit Please restart the system. If this ware
issue persists, please call for 2. Replace MCB
service.
0117800 Warning Preheat mA is not System execution exception. 1. Redo the preheat mA
calibrated Please try again. If this issue calibration.
persists, please call for service. 2. Replace the MCB board.
0118001 Warning X-ray leakage is System execution exception. 1. Replace cable between
detected when Exposure is disabled. MCB and Monoblock
there is no expo- Please restart the system. If this 2. Replace MCB
sure issue persists, please call for 3. Replace Monoblock
service.
4. Replace kV Control
Board
0118800 Warning Exposure is disa- Room door is open. Exposure is Replace SIB
bled because the disabled.
room door is open Please close the door to enable
exposure.
(continued)
Message ID Type Exception De- Message Diagnosis Reference
scription (Displayed in user interface)
(In system log)
0120001 Warning Erase flash error System execution exception. Replace MCB
Exposure is disabled.
Please restart the system. If this
issue persists, please call for
service.
0120002 Warning Flash write fault System execution exception. Replace MCB
during collimator Exposure is disabled.
position save Please restart the system. If this
issue persists, please call for
service.
0120003 Warning Flash write fault System execution exception. Replace MCB
during Mag data Exposure is disabled.
save Please restart the system. If this
issue persists, please call for
service.
(continued)
Message ID Type Exception De- Message Diagnosis Reference
scription (Displayed in user interface)
(In system log)
0120004 Warning Write flash fault System execution exception. Replace MCB
Exposure is disabled.
Please restart the system. If this
issue persists, please call for
service.
0201501 Warning Start callback fail- Image acquisition exception. 1. Check the connect ca-
ure System can not take exposure. ble between the camera
The mainframe is stopped. and computer.
Please restart the system. If this 2. Reinstall the worksta-
issue persists, please call for tion software.
service. 3. Replace the camera.
0201502 Warning End callback fail- Image acquisition exception. 1. Check the connect ca-
ure System can not take exposure. ble between the camera
The mainframe is stopped. and computer.
Please restart the system. If this 2. Reinstall the worksta-
issue persists, please call for tion software.
service. 3. Replace the camera.
0201503 Warning Initialize camera Image acquisition exception. 1. Check the connect ca-
buffer failed System can not take exposure. ble between the camera
The mainframe is stopped. and computer.
Please restart the system. If this 2. Reinstall the worksta-
issue persists, please call for tion software.
service. 3. Replace the camera.
0201504 Warning Open camera Image acquisition exception. 1. Check connections be-
failed System can not take exposure. tween camera and com-
The mainframe is stopped. puter.
Please restart the system. If this 2. Check ETH1 port on
issue persists, please call for computer mainboard.
service. 3. Replace the camera.
0201505 Warning Load driver config- Camera driver exception. Sys- 1. Check connections be-
uration file failed tem can not take exposure. The tween camera and com-
mainframe is stopped. puter.
Please restart the system. If this 2. Check ETH1 port on
issue persists, please call for computer mainboard.
service.
(continued)
Message ID Type Exception De- Message Diagnosis Reference
scription (Displayed in user interface)
(In system log)
0201506 Warning Get driver thread Camera driver exception. Sys- 1. Check the connect ca-
failed tem can not take exposure. The ble between the camera
mainframe is stopped. and computer.
Please restart the system. If this 2. Reinstall the worksta-
issue persists, please call for tion software.
service. 3. Replace the camera.
0201507 Warning Set capture thread Image acquisition exception. 1. Check the connect ca-
priority failed System can not take exposure. ble between the camera
The mainframe is stopped. and computer.
Please restart the system. If this 2. Reinstall the worksta-
issue persists, please call for tion software.
service. 3. Replace the camera.
0201508 Warning Set capture thread Image acquisition exception. 1. Check the connect ca-
CPU affinity failed System can not take exposure. ble between the camera
The mainframe is stopped. and computer.
Please restart the system. If this 2. Reinstall the worksta-
issue persists, please call for tion software.
service. 3. Replace the camera.
0201509 Warning Camera network Camera disconnected. System 1. Check connections be-
lost can not start exposure. The tween camera and com-
mainframe is stopped. puter.
Please restart the system. If this 2. Check ETH1 port on
issue persists, please call for computer mainboard.
service. 3. Check 5V DC on main
board of computer.
4. Check software version
with camera.
0201510 Warning Initialize camera Image acquisition exception. 1. Check the connect ca-
callback failed System can not take exposure. ble between the camera
The mainframe is stopped. and computer.
Please restart the system. If this 2. Reinstall the worksta-
issue persists, please call for tion software.
service. 3. Replace the camera.
(continued)
Message ID Type Exception De- Message Diagnosis Reference
scription (Displayed in user interface)
(In system log)
0201511 Warning Camera callback Camera disconnected. System 1. Check the connect ca-
time out can not start exposure. The ble between the camera
mainframe is stopped. and computer.
Please restart the system. If this 2. Reinstall the worksta-
issue persists, please call for tion software.
service. 3. Replace the camera.
0201512 Warning Gige camera is not Image acquisition exception. 1. Check the connect ca-
valid, not support System can not take exposure. ble between the camera
capture The mainframe is stopped. and computer.
Please restart the system. If this 2. Reinstall the worksta-
issue persists, please call for tion software.
service. 3. Replace the camera.
0202501 Error Allocate memory Image acquisition exception. Reinstall the workstation
failed System can not take exposure. software.
The mainframe is stopped.
Please restart the system. If this
issue persists, please call for
service.
0202502 Warning Read shading tem- Image processing exception. Im- 1.Reinstall the worksta-
plate failed age quality may be affected. tion software.
Please restart the system. If this 2. Redo the uniformity
issue persists, please call for calibration.
service.
0202503 Warning Write shading Image processing exception. Im- 1.Reinstall the worksta-
template failed age quality may be affected. tion software.
Please restart the system. If this 2. Redo the uniformity
issue persists, please call for calibration.
service.
0202504 Warning Load shading cali- Image processing exception. Im- 1. Redo the uniformity
bration failed age quality may be affected. calibration.
Please restart the system. If this 2. Reinstall computer
issue persists, please call for software.
service.
0202505 Warning Read TNR noise file System execution exception. 1.Reinstall the workRe-
failed Image quality may be affected. dostation software.
Please restart the system. If this 2. the uniformity calibra-
issue persists, please call for tion.
service.
(continued)
Message ID Type Exception De- Message Diagnosis Reference
scription (Displayed in user interface)
(In system log)
0202506 Warning Write gain calibra- System execution exception. 1.Reinstall the worksta-
tion file failed Image quality may be affected. tion software.
Please restart the system. If this 2. Redo the uniformity
issue persists, please call for calibration.
service.
0202507 Warning Load gain calibra- Gain not calibrated. Image qual- 1.Reinstall the worksta-
tion failed ity may be affected. tion software.
Please call service to calibrate 2. Redo the uniformity
the Gain. calibration.
0203501 Error Allocate memory Image processing exception. Ex- Reinstall the workstation
failed posure is disabled. software.
Please restart the system. If this
issue persists, please call for
service.
0204501 Error Open XDisplay Image display exception. Im- Reinstall the workstation
failed ages can not be displayed. software.
Please restart the system. If this
issue persists, please call for
service.
0204502 Error Create display con- Image display exception. Im- Reinstall the workstation
text failed ages can not be displayed. software.
Please restart the system. If this
issue persists, please call for
service.
0204503 Error Create display win- Image display exception. Im- Reinstall the workstation
dow failed ages can not be displayed. software.
Please restart the system. If this
issue persists, please call for
service.
0204505 Warning Load font resource Image display exception. Image Reinstall the workstation
failed displayed abnormally. software.
Please restart the system. If this
issue persists, please call for
service.
0204506 Warning Load icon file failed Image display exception. Image Reinstall the workstation
displayed abnormally. software.
Please restart the system. If this
issue persists, please call for
service.
(continued)
Message ID Type Exception De- Message Diagnosis Reference
scription (Displayed in user interface)
(In system log)
0204507 Error Allocate memory Image display exception. Expo- Reinstall the workstation
failed sure is disabled. software.
Please restart the system. If this
issue persists, please call for
service.
0205501 Error Allocate memory System execution exception. Reinstall the workstation
failed Please restart the system. If this software.
issue persists, please call for
service.
0205502 Error Allocate shared System execution exception. Reinstall the workstation
memory segment Please restart the system. If this software.
failed issue persists, please call for
service.
0205503 Error Attach shared System execution exception. Reinstall the workstation
memory segment Please restart the system. If this software.
failed issue persists, please call for
service.
0205504 Error Initialize and open System execution exception. Reinstall the workstation
a named sema- Please restart the system. If this software.
phore failed issue persists, please call for
service.
0205505 Error Post a semaphore System execution exception. Reinstall the workstation
failed Please restart the system. If this software.
issue persists, please call for
service.
0205506 Warning FIFO is full Image processing exception. Ex- Reinstall the workstation
posure is disabled. software.
Please restart the system. If this
issue persists, please call for
service.
0205507 Warning Load IP configura- Image processing exception. Im- Reinstall the workstation
tion file failed age quality may be affected. software.
Please restart the system. If this
issue persists, please call for
service.
(continued)
Message ID Type Exception De- Message Diagnosis Reference
scription (Displayed in user interface)
(In system log)
0205508 Warning Load setup config- Image processing exception. Reinstall the workstation
uration file failed Please restart the system. If this software.
issue persists, please call for
service.
0205509 Error Initialize critical System execution exception. Reinstall the workstation
section failed Please restart the system. If this software.
issue persists, please call for
service.
0205510 Error Lock critical sec- System execution exception. Reinstall the workstation
tion failed Please restart the system. If this software.
issue persists, please call for
service.
0205511 Error Unlock critical sec- System execution exception. Reinstall the workstation
tion failed Please restart the system. If this software.
issue persists, please call for
service.
0205512 Warning Initialize Xkey lock Image processing LEDs on key- Reinstall the workstation
failed board display exception. The software.
display may be abnormal.
Please ensure no key is pressed
on keyboard then press “Auto
B/C” key and “Negate” key. If
this issue persists, please call
for service.
0205513 Warning Set Xkey lock failed Image processing LEDs on key- Reinstall the workstation
board display exception. The software.
display may be abnormal.
Please ensure no key is pressed
on keyboard then press “Auto
B/C” key and “Negate” key. If
this issue persists, please call
for service.
0205514 Error Create thread System execution exception. Reinstall the workstation
failed Please restart the system. If this software.
issue persists, please call for
service.
(continued)
Message ID Type Exception De- Message Diagnosis Reference
scription (Displayed in user interface)
(In system log)
0205515 Error Start thread failed System execution exception. Reinstall the workstation
Please restart the system. If this software.
issue persists, please call for
service.
0205517 Error Register CORBA System execution exception. Reinstall the workstation
servant failed Please restart the system. If this software.
issue persists, please call for
service.
0205518 Error Register CORBA System execution exception. Reinstall the workstation
sync notify servant Please restart the system. If this software.
failed issue persists, please call for
service.
0205519 Warning Unregister CORBA System execution exception. Reinstall the workstation
servant failed Please restart the system. If this software.
issue persists, please call for
service.
0205520 Error Subscribe sync System execution exception. Reinstall the workstation
event failed Please restart the system. If this software.
issue persists, please call for
service.
0205521 Error Unsubscribe sync System execution exception. Reinstall the workstation
event failed Please restart the system. If this software.
issue persists, please call for
service.
0205522 Error Resolve CORBA System execution exception. Reinstall the workstation
object in name Please restart the system. If this software.
service failed issue persists, please call for
service.
0205523 Error Invoke CORBA in- System execution exception. Reinstall the workstation
terface failed Please restart the system. If this software.
issue persists, please call for
service.
0205524 Warning Read IQ parameter Image processing exception. Im- 1.Default setup service
failed, the value is age quality may be affected. image process
over limit Please restart the system. If this 2.Reinstall the worksta-
issue persists, please call for tion software.
service.
(continued)
Message ID Type Exception De- Message Diagnosis Reference
scription (Displayed in user interface)
(In system log)
0205525 Warning Write IQ parame- Image processing exception. Im- 1.Default setup service
ters failed age quality may be affected. image process
Please restart the system. If this 2.Reinstall the worksta-
issue persists, please call for tion software.
service.
0205527 Warning Pre-process image System execution exception. Reinstall the workstation
FIFO is full Exposure is disabled. software.
Please restart the system. If this
issue persists, please call for
service.
0205528 Warning Post process im- System execution exception. Reinstall the workstation
age FIFO is full Exposure is disabled. software.
Please restart the system. If this
issue persists, please call for
service.
0206501 Error Allocate memory System execution exception. Reinstall the workstation
failed Please restart the system. If this software.
issue persists, please call for
service.
0206504 Error Initialize and open System execution exception. Reinstall the workstation
a named sema- Please restart the system. If this software.
phore failed issue persists, please call for
service.
0206506 Warning Remote image System execution exception. Reinstall the workstation
FIFO is full Please restart the system. If this software.
issue persists, please call for
service.
0206507 Warning Socket connection System execution exception. 1. Check the connect ca-
failed Please restart the system. If this ble between the tablet
issue persists, please call for and workstation.
service. 2. Reinstall the tablet
software.
3. Reinstall the worksta-
tion software.
0206514 Error Create thread System execution exception. Reinstall the workstation
failed Please restart the system. If this software.
issue persists, please call for
service.
(continued)
Message ID Type Exception De- Message Diagnosis Reference
scription (Displayed in user interface)
(In system log)
0206515 Error Start thread failed System execution exception. Reinstall the workstation
Please restart the system. If this software.
issue persists, please call for
service.
0301501 Warning Get image and Application exception. Reinstall the workstation
overlay from IE Please restart the system. If this software.
failed issue persists, please call for
service.
(continued)
Message ID Type Exception De- Message Diagnosis Reference
scription (Displayed in user interface)
(In system log)
0301514 Warning Get string failed Application exception. Reinstall the workstation
Please restart the system. If this software.
issue persists, please call for
service.
0301515 Warning Get resource bun- Application exception. Reinstall the workstation
dle failed Please restart the system. If this software.
issue persists, please call for
service.
0304501 Warning Start exam excep- Application exception. Reinstall the workstation
tion Please restart the system. If this software.
issue persists, please call for
service.
(continued)
Message ID Type Exception De- Message Diagnosis Reference
scription (Displayed in user interface)
(In system log)
0304511 Warning Set current exam Application exception. Reinstall the workstation
to Imaging Engine Please restart the system. If this software.
failed issue persists, please call for
service.
0304513 Warning Get text resource Application exception. Reinstall the workstation
failed Please restart the system. If this software.
issue persists, please call for
service.
0304516 Warning Load default stor- Application exception. Reinstall the workstation
age server failed Please restart the system. If this software.
issue persists, please call for
service.
0304517 Warning Initialize exam list Application exception. Reinstall the workstation
option failed Please restart the system. If this software.
issue persists, please call for
service.
0304518 Warning Initialize height & Application exception. Reinstall the workstation
weight unit failed Please restart the system. If this software.
issue persists, please call for
service.
(continued)
Message ID Type Exception De- Message Diagnosis Reference
scription (Displayed in user interface)
(In system log)
0304521 Warning Load anatomic re- Application exception. Reinstall the workstation
gion configuration Please restart the system. If this software.
file failed issue persists, please call for
service.
0304523 Warning Initialize date & Application exception. Reinstall the workstation
time format failed Please restart the system. If this software.
issue persists, please call for
service.
0304524 Warning Get string failed Application exception. Reinstall the workstation
Please restart the system. If this software.
issue persists, please call for
service.
0304525 Warning Stop Exam Man- Application exception. Reinstall the workstation
agement failed Please restart the system. If this software.
issue persists, please call for
service.
0306501 Warning Load connectivity Application configuration load- Reinstall the workstation
XML failed ing exception. software.
Please restart the system. If this
issue persists, please call for
service.
(continued)
Message ID Type Exception De- Message Diagnosis Reference
scription (Displayed in user interface)
(In system log)
0306502 Warning Get text resource Application exception. Reinstall the workstation
failed Please restart the system. If this software.
issue persists, please call for
service.
0306504 Warning Initialize Abandon Application configuration load- Reinstall the workstation
Reason. ing exception. software.
xml file failed Please restart the system. If this
issue persists, please call for
service.
0306505 Warning Load abandon rea- Application configuration load- 1. Check mainboard of
son list failed ing exception. computer.
Please restart the system. If this 2. Check display card of
issue persists, please call for computer.
service. 3. Reinstall workstaion
software.
0306506 Warning Load DICOM print- Application configuration load- Reinstall the workstation
er list failed ing exception. software.
Please restart the system. If this
issue persists, please call for
service.
0306507 Warning Load setup config- Application configuration load- Reinstall the workstation
uration file failed ing exception. software.
Please restart the system. If this
issue persists, please call for
service.
0306508 Warning Load exam list op- Application configuration load- Reinstall the workstation
tion failed ing exception. software.
Please restart the system. If this
issue persists, please call for
service.
(continued)
Message ID Type Exception De- Message Diagnosis Reference
scription (Displayed in user interface)
(In system log)
0306509 Warning Load default MPPS Application configuration load- Reinstall the workstation
server failed ing exception. software.
Please restart the system. If this
issue persists, please call for
service.
0306510 Warning Load DICOM stor- Application configuration load- Reinstall the workstation
age server failed ing exception. software.
Please restart the system. If this
issue persists, please call for
service.
0306511 Warning Read local AE title Application configuration load- Reinstall the workstation
failed ing exception. software.
Please restart the system. If this
issue persists, please call for
service.
0306513 Warning Read MWL server Application configuration load- Reinstall the workstation
list failed ing exception. software.
Please restart the system. If this
issue persists, please call for
service.
0306514 Warning Read MWL server Application configuration load- Reinstall the workstation
query filter failed ing exception. software.
Please restart the system. If this
issue persists, please call for
service.
0306515 Warning Load dose summa- Application exception. Reinstall the workstation
ry icon failed Please restart the system. If this software.
issue persists, please call for
service.
(continued)
Message ID Type Exception De- Message Diagnosis Reference
scription (Displayed in user interface)
(In system log)
0306518 Error Call image storage Application exception. Reinstall the workstation
service failed Please restart the system. If this software.
issue persists, please call for
service.
0306519 Error Call current exam Application exception. Reinstall the workstation
service failed Please restart the system. If this software.
issue persists, please call for
service.
0306520 Error Call media man- Application exception. Reinstall the workstation
agement service Please restart the system. If this software.
failed issue persists, please call for
service.
0306522 Error Bind name service Application exception. Reinstall the workstation
object failed Please restart the system. If this software.
issue persists, please call for
service.
0306523 Warning Failed to load ex- Application configuration load- Reinstall the workstation
posure config file ing exception. software.
Please restart the system. If this
issue persists, please call for
service.
0306524 Warning Get dose summary Application exception. Reinstall the workstation
modality type Please restart the system. If this software.
failed issue persists, please call for
service.
0306526 Warning Get string failed Application exception. Reinstall the workstation
Please restart the system. If this software.
issue persists, please call for
service.
(continued)
Message ID Type Exception De- Message Diagnosis Reference
scription (Displayed in user interface)
(In system log)
0307501 Warning Get image and Application exception. Reinstall the workstation
overlay from IE Please restart the system. If this software.
failed issue persists, please call for
service.
(continued)
Message ID Type Exception De- Message Diagnosis Reference
scription (Displayed in user interface)
(In system log)
0307513 Warning Stop bundle ex- Application exception. Reinstall the workstation
ception Please restart the system. If this software.
issue persists, please call for
service.
(continued)
Message ID Type Exception De- Message Diagnosis Reference
scription (Displayed in user interface)
(In system log)
0307516 Warning Get string failed Application exception. Reinstall the workstation
Please restart the system. If this software.
issue persists, please call for
service.
0307517 Warning Get resource bun- Application exception. Reinstall the workstation
dle failed Please restart the system. If this software.
issue persists, please call for
service.
0308501 Warning Get string failed Application exception. Reinstall the workstation
Please restart the system. If this software.
issue persists, please call for
service.
0308502 Warning Get resource bun- Application exception. Reinstall the workstation
dle failed Please restart the system. If this software.
issue persists, please call for
service.
0308503 Warning Set mode to MCB Application exception. Reinstall the workstation
failed Please restart the system. If this software.
issue persists, please call for
service.
0308504 Error Mode setup mod- Application exception. Reinstall the workstation
ule register OSGI Please restart the system. If this software.
service exception issue persists, please call for
service.
0308505 Error Mode setup mod- Application exception. Reinstall the workstation
ule get OSGI serv- Please restart the system. If this software.
ice exception issue persists, please call for
service.
(continued)
Message ID Type Exception De- Message Diagnosis Reference
scription (Displayed in user interface)
(In system log)
0308506 Error Mode setup mod- Application exception. Reinstall the workstation
ule unregister OS- Please restart the system. If this software.
GI service excep- issue persists, please call for
tion service.
0308507 Warning Stop application Close Mode setup exception. Reinstall the workstation
exception Please restart the system. If this software.
issue persists, please call for
service.
0309500 Warning Setup.xml does not Application configuration load- Reinstall the workstation
exist ing exception. software.
Please restart the system. If this
issue persists, please call for
service.
0309501 Warning Setup Default.xml Application configuration load- Reinstall the workstation
does not exist ing exception. software.
Please restart the system. If this
issue persists, please call for
service.
(continued)
Message ID Type Exception De- Message Diagnosis Reference
scription (Displayed in user interface)
(In system log)
0309508 Warning Start setup excep- Application exception. Reinstall the workstation
tion Please restart the system. If this software.
issue persists, please call for
service.
0309509 Warning Stop setup excep- Application exception. Reinstall the workstation
tion Please restart the system. If this software.
issue persists, please call for
service.
0309511 Warning Initialize tab page Application exception. Reinstall the workstation
controller failed Please restart the system. If this software.
issue persists, please call for
service.
0309512 Warning Read serial num- BIOS version access exception. Reinstall the workstation
ber from BIOS Hardware information can not software.
failed be displayed.
Please restart the system. If this
issue persists, please call for
service.
(continued)
Message ID Type Exception De- Message Diagnosis Reference
scription (Displayed in user interface)
(In system log)
0309515 Error CORBA sync notify Application exception. Reinstall the workstation
failed Please restart the system. If this software.
issue persists, please call for
service.
0309518 Error CORBA sync notify Application exception. Reinstall the workstation
failed Please restart the system. If this software.
issue persists, please call for
service.
0309522 Warning Parse configura- Application configuration load- Reinstall the workstation
tion file failed ing exception. software.
Please restart the system. If this
issue persists, please call for
service.
(continued)
Message ID Type Exception De- Message Diagnosis Reference
scription (Displayed in user interface)
(In system log)
0309523 Warning Export configura- Export configuration failure. 1.Make sure the USB stick
tion file failed, not Please check if the USB disk is has enough space and is
enough space or writable and has enough space writable.
no permission or change a disk.
0309524 Warning Export log file Export log files failure. 1. Make sure the USB
failed, not enough Please check if the USB disk is stick has enough space
space or no per- writable and has enough space and is writable.
mission or change a disk.
0309525 Warning Create folder Export log files exception. 1. Make sure the USB
failed, not enough Please retry. If this issue per- stick has enough space
space or no per- sists, please restart the system. and is writable.
mission
0309526 Warning Delete folder failed Application exception. einstall the workstation
Please restart the system. If this software.
issue persists, please call for
service.
0309528 Warning Execute Ping failed Ping failed. 1. Check network setting
Please check network setting and ensure network is
and ensure network available. available. And retry.
And retry.
0309529 Warning Compress Folder Export log failure. Reinstall the workstation
for Log Export Please retry. If this issue per- software.
failed sists, please restart the system.
0309530 Warning Get string failed Application exception. Reinstall the workstation
Please restart the system. If this software.
issue persists, please call for
service.
0309531 Warning Get resource bun- Application exception. Reinstall the workstation
dle failed Please restart the system. If this software.
issue persists, please call for
service.
(continued)
Message ID Type Exception De- Message Diagnosis Reference
scription (Displayed in user interface)
(In system log)
0309532 Error Setup module get Application exception. Reinstall the workstation
OSGI service Please restart the system. If this software.
exception issue persists, please call for
service.
0309534 Warning Multi language Multi language package is not Reinstall the workstation
package is not in- installed. software.
stalled Please restart the system. If this
issue persists, please call for
service.
0309535 Warning Multi language Multi language package does Reinstall the workstation
package does not not support current language software.
support current setting.
language setting Please restart the system. If this
issue persists, please call for
service.
0310501 Warning Get image and Application exception. Reinstall the workstation
zoom information Please restart the system. If this software.
from IE failed issue persists, please call for
service.
(continued)
Message ID Type Exception De- Message Diagnosis Reference
scription (Displayed in user interface)
(In system log)
0310508 Warning Parse data excep- Application exception. Reinstall the workstation
tion Please restart the system. If this software.
issue persists, please call for
service.
0310512 Warning Get string failed Application exception. Reinstall the workstation
Please restart the system. If this software.
issue persists, please call for
service.
(continued)
Message ID Type Exception De- Message Diagnosis Reference
scription (Displayed in user interface)
(In system log)
0310514 Warning Get resource bun- Application exception. Reinstall the workstation
dle failed Please restart the system. If this software.
issue persists, please call for
service.
0311501 Warning Read configuration Configuration loading failure. Reinstall the workstation
file failed Please restart the system. If this software.
issue persists, please call for
service.
0311502 Warning Write configura- Configuration save failure. Reinstall the workstation
tion file failed Some configuration may be lost. software.
Please restart the system. If this
issue persists, please call for
service.
(continued)
Message ID Type Exception De- Message Diagnosis Reference
scription (Displayed in user interface)
(In system log)
0311510 Error Get authority Load account data failure. Reinstall the workstation
failed Please restart the system. If this software.
issue persists, please call for
service.
0311511 Error Get filter status Can not get the filter option's Reinstall the workstation
failed status. software.
Please restart the system. If this
issue persists, please call for
service.
0311512 Warning Get mainframe Cannot get the control board Reinstall the workstation
status failed status. software.
Please restart the system. If this
issue persists, please call for
service.
0311519 Warning File operation ex- File operation exception. Reinstall the workstation
ception Please try again. If this issue software.
persists, please restart the sys-
tem.
0311520 Warning Execute command System execution exception. Reinstall the workstation
failed Please try again. If this issue software.
persists, please call for service.
0311521 Warning Delete image from Delete image from database Reinstall the workstation
database failed failure. software.
Please restart the system. If this
issue persists, please call for
service.
(continued)
Message ID Type Exception De- Message Diagnosis Reference
scription (Displayed in user interface)
(In system log)
0311522 Warning Check license Check product license excep- Reinstall the workstation
failed tion. software.
Please restart the system. If this
issue persists, please call for
service.
0311523 Warning Set product name Configure product failure. The Reinstall the workstation
failed product configuration will not software.
be saved.
Please restart the system. If this
issue persists, please call for
service.
0311524 Warning Export configura- Export configuration file failure. 1. Check if the USB disk is
tion file failed Please check if the USB disk is writable and has enough
writable and has enough space space, or change disk.
or change a disk.
0311525 Warning Import configura- Import configuration file failure. 1.Backup file is invalid.
tion file failed Please restart the system. If this 2. Reinstall the worksta-
issue persists, please call for tion software.
service.
0311526 Warning Export log files Export log files failure. 1. Check if the USB disk is
failed Please check if the USB disk is writable and has enough
writable and has enough space space, or change a disk.
or change a disk.
0311528 Warning Delete option Delete option failure. Reinstall the workstation
failed Please try again. If this issue software.
persists, please call for service.
0311530 Warning Import license file Import license file failure. 1. License file is invalid.
failed Please try again. If this issue 2. Reinstall the worksta-
persists, please change a USB tion software.
disk.
0311531 Warning Export license file Export license file failure. 1.Check if the USB disk is
failed Please check if the USB disk is writable and has enough
writable and has enough space space, or change a disk.
or change a disk.
0311532 Warning Read log failed Open log failure. Reinstall the workstation
Please try again. If this issue software.
persists restart the system.
(continued)
Message ID Type Exception De- Message Diagnosis Reference
scription (Displayed in user interface)
(In system log)
0311534 Warning Copy file failed Copy file failure. Reinstall the workstation
Please try again. If this issue software.
persists, please restart the sys-
tem.
0311535 Warning Boot up terminal Open terminal failure. Reinstall the workstation
failed Please restart the system. software.
0311536 Warning Get unfinalized im- Search unfinalized image fail- Reinstall the workstation
age failed ure. software.
Please restart the system.
0311537 Warning Perform calibra- Calibration failure. Service mode error during
tion failed Please try again. If this issue calibration, please follow
persists, please call for service. calibration instruction
0311539 Warning Calculated Dose or Dose or DAP coefficient calcula- Service mode error during
DAP coefficient tion exception. Please try again . calibration, please follow
failed If this issue persists, please re- calibration instruction
start the system.
0311540 Warning Compress folder Compress file failure. Reinstall the workstation
failed Please try again . If this issue software.
persists, please restart the sys-
tem.
0311541 Warning Get string failed Application exception. Reinstall the workstation
Please restart the system. software.
0311542 Warning Get resource bun- Application exception. Reinstall the workstation
dle failed Please restart the system. software.
(continued)
Message ID Type Exception De- Message Diagnosis Reference
scription (Displayed in user interface)
(In system log)
0311547 Error CORBA sync notify Application exception. Reinstall the workstation
failed Please restart the system. software.
0312502 Error Get system engine Application exception. Reinstall the workstation
servant failed Please restart the system. If this software.
issue persists, please call for
service.
(continued)
Message ID Type Exception De- Message Diagnosis Reference
scription (Displayed in user interface)
(In system log)
0312509 Warning Get image man- Application exception. Reinstall the workstation
agement servant Please restart the system. If this software.
failed issue persists, please call for
service.
0313501 Warning Get string failed Application exception. Reinstall the workstation
Please restart the system. If this software.
issue persists, please call for
service.
0313502 Warning Get resource bun- Application exception. Reinstall the workstation
dle failed Please restart the system. If this software.
issue persists, please call for
service.
(continued)
Message ID Type Exception De- Message Diagnosis Reference
scription (Displayed in user interface)
(In system log)
0314503 Error Get image engine Application exception. Reinstall the workstation
servant failed Please restart the system. If this software.
issue persists, please call for
service.
0315508 Warning Get string failed Application exception. Reinstall the workstation
Please restart the system. If this software.
issue persists, please call for
service.
(continued)
Message ID Type Exception De- Message Diagnosis Reference
scription (Displayed in user interface)
(In system log)
0315509 Warning Get text resource Application exception. Reinstall the workstation
failed Please restart the system. If this software.
issue persists, please call for
service.
0315512 Warning Quality Control System execution exception. Reinstall the workstation
module invoke Please restart the system. If this software.
CORBA service ex- issue persists, please call for
ception service.
0315801 Warning Quality control System execution exception. Reinstall the workstation
module invoke Please restart the system. If this software.
CORBA service ex- issue persists, please call for
ception service.
0315803 Warning Subscribe CORBA System execution exception. Reinstall the workstation
event failed Please restart the system. If this software.
issue persists, please call for
service.
0315804 Warning Unsubscribe COR- System execution exception. Reinstall the workstation
BA event failed Please restart the system. If this software.
issue persists, please call for
service.
(continued)
Message ID Type Exception De- Message Diagnosis Reference
scription (Displayed in user interface)
(In system log)
0401001 Error Open serial port Communication exception. Sys- 1. Check the connect ca-
failed tem can not take exposure. ble between the comput-
Please restart the system. If this er and MCB board.
issue persists, please call for 2. Reinstall the worksta-
service. tion software.
3. Replace the computer
mainboard.
0401002 Warning Write serial port Communication exception. Sys- 1. Check the connect ca-
failed tem can not take exposure. ble between the comput-
Please restart the system. If this er and MCB board.
issue persists, please call for 2. Reinstall the worksta-
service. tion software.
3. Replace the computer
mainboard.
0401003 Warning Read serial port Communication exception. Sys- 1. Check the connect ca-
failed tem can not take exposure. ble between the comput-
Please restart the system. If this er and MCB board.
issue persists, please call for 2. Reinstall the worksta-
service. tion software.
3. Replace the computer
mainboard.
0401004 Error Set serial port Communication exception. Sys- 1. Check the connect ca-
failed tem can not take exposure. ble between the comput-
Please restart the system. If this er and MCB board.
issue persists, please call for 2. Reinstall the worksta-
service. tion software.
3. Replace the computer
mainboard.
(continued)
Message ID Type Exception De- Message Diagnosis Reference
scription (Displayed in user interface)
(In system log)
0401501 Warning Write PIPE failed Application exception. Reinstall the workstation
Please restart the system. If this software.
issue persists, please call for
service.
0401502 Warning Read PIPE failed Application exception. Reinstall the workstation
Please restart the system. If this software.
issue persists, please call for
service.
0401503 Error Set PIPE failed Communication initialization Reinstall the workstation
exception. software.
Please restart the system. If this
issue persists, please call for
service.
(continued)
Message ID Type Exception De- Message Diagnosis Reference
scription (Displayed in user interface)
(In system log)
0402502 Warning Insert exam failed Application exception. Reinstall the workstation
Please restart the system. If this software.
issue persists, please call for
service.
0402504 Warning Insert image failed Application exception. Reinstall the workstation
Please restart the system. If this software.
issue persists, please call for
service.
0402511 Warning Delete row from Application exception. Reinstall the workstation
DB failed Please restart the system. If this software.
issue persists, please call for
service.
(continued)
Message ID Type Exception De- Message Diagnosis Reference
scription (Displayed in user interface)
(In system log)
0402513 Warning Search exam row Application exception. Reinstall the workstation
in DB failed Please restart the system. If this software.
issue persists, please call for
service.
0402515 Warning Search image row Application exception. Reinstall the workstation
in DB failed Please restart the system. If this software.
issue persists, please call for
service.
0402517 Warning Insert row failed Application exception. Reinstall the workstation
Please restart the system. If this software.
issue persists, please call for
service.
(continued)
Message ID Type Exception De- Message Diagnosis Reference
scription (Displayed in user interface)
(In system log)
0403501 Error DTR sets locale Application exception. Reinstall the workstation
failed Please restart the system. If this software.
issue persists, please call for
service.
0403502 Error DTR reports ready Application exception. Reinstall the workstation
failed Please restart the system. If this software.
issue persists, please call for
service.
0403503 Warning DTR parse re- Application exception. Reinstall the workstation
trieved image Please restart the system. If this software.
failed issue persists, please call for
service.
0403504 Warning DTR gets exam in- Application exception. Reinstall the workstation
formation failed Please restart the system. If this software.
issue persists, please call for
service.
0403505 Warning DTR creates RDSR Create DICOM RDSR failure. Reinstall the workstation
object failed Please try again. If this issue software.
persists, please call for service.
0403506 Warning DTR creates DI- Create DICOM file exception. Reinstall the workstation
COM file setup Please try again. If this issue software.
failed persists, please call for service.
0403507 Warning DTR creates DI- Create DICOM file exception. Reinstall the workstation
COM file start Please try again. If this issue software.
failed persists, please call for service.
0403508 Warning DTR imports raw Import raw image(s) excep- Reinstall the workstation
image setup failed tion.\nPlease try again. If this is- software.
sue persists, please call for
service.
(continued)
Message ID Type Exception De- Message Diagnosis Reference
scription (Displayed in user interface)
(In system log)
0403509 Warning DTR imports raw Import raw image(s) excep- Reinstall the workstation
image start excep- tion.\nPlease try again. If this is- software.
tion sue persists, please call for
service.
0403511 Warning DTR imports raw Import raw image(s) excep- Reinstall the workstation
image process tion.\nPlease try again. If this is- software.
failed sue persists, please call for
service.
0403512 Warning DTR creates DI- Create DICOM file exception. Reinstall the workstation
COM file process Please try again. If this issue software.
failed persists, please call for service.
0403513 Warning DTR creates DI- Create DICOMDIR file exception. Reinstall the workstation
COMDIR process Please try again. If this issue software.
failed persists, please call for service.
0403514 Warning DTR creates DI- Create DICOMDIR file exception. Reinstall the workstation
COMDIR setup Please try again. If this issue software.
failed persists, please call for service.
0403515 Warning DTR creates DI- Create DICOMDIR file exception. Reinstall the workstation
COMDIR start Please try again. If this issue software.
failed persists, please call for service.
0403516 Warning DTR creates DI- Create DICOMDIR file exception. Reinstall the workstation
COMDIR teardown Please try again. If this issue software.
exception persists, please call for service.
0403517 Warning DTR creates DI- Create DICOM file exception. Reinstall the workstation
COM file tear down Please try again. If this issue software.
exception persists, please call for service.
0403518 Warning DTR imports raw Import raw image(s) excep- Reinstall the workstation
image tear down tion.\nPlease try again. If this is- software.
exception sue persists, please call for
service.
0403519 Error DTR module re- Application exception. Reinstall the workstation
solve object excep- Please restart the system. If this software.
tion issue persists, please call for
service.
(continued)
Message ID Type Exception De- Message Diagnosis Reference
scription (Displayed in user interface)
(In system log)
0403520 Error DTR module Invoke Application exception. Reinstall the workstation
CORBA service ex- Please restart the system. If this software.
ception issue persists, please call for
service.
0403521 Error DTR module regis- Application exception. Reinstall the workstation
ter servant excep- Please restart the system. If this software.
tion issue persists, please call for
service.
0403522 Error DTR module un- Application exception. Reinstall the workstation
register servant Please restart the system. If this software.
exception issue persists, please call for
service.
0404501 Error TRU module re- Application exception. Reinstall the workstation
solve object excep- Please restart the system. If this software.
tion issue persists, please call for
service.
0404502 Error TRU module In- Application exception. Reinstall the workstation
voke CORBA serv- Please restart the system. If this software.
ice exception issue persists, please call for
service.
0404503 Error TRU module regis- Application exception. Reinstall the workstation
ter OSGI service Please restart the system. If this software.
exception issue persists, please call for
service.
0404504 Error TRU module get Application exception. Reinstall the workstation
OSGI service ex- Please restart the system. If this software.
ception issue persists, please call for
service.
0404505 Error TRU module un- Application exception. Reinstall the workstation
register OSGI serv- Please restart the system. If this software.
ice exception issue persists, please call for
service.
0404506 Warning TRU module build Application exception. Reinstall the workstation
parameter excep- Please restart the system. If this software.
tion issue persists, please call for
service.
(continued)
Message ID Type Exception De- Message Diagnosis Reference
scription (Displayed in user interface)
(In system log)
0405501 Warning SCU prints image DICOM print failure. Reinstall the workstation
failed Please make sure the network software.
and DICOM printer configura-
tion are correct and the printer
is available. And try again. If this
issue persists, please call for
service.
0405502 Warning SCU performs Verify the DICOM server failure. Reinstall the workstation
echo operation Please make sure the network software.
failed and DICOM server configuration
are correct and the server is
available. And try again. If this
issue persists, please call for
service.
0405503 Warning SCU performs Report MPPS failure. Reinstall the workstation
MPPS operation Please make sure the network software.
failed and MPPS server configuration
are correct and the server is
available. And try again. If this
issue persists, please call for
service.
0405504 Warning SCU performs Worklist query failure. 1. Check worklist server
MWL operation Please make sure the network config tab, press verify
failed and worklist server configura- button, confirm connec-
tion are correct and the server tion established.
is available. And try again. If this 2. Confirm AE Title, IP,
issue persists, please call for hospital server settings.
service. 3. Confirm correct query
date range.
4. Reinstall computer
software.
0405505 Warning SCU performs DICOM query failure. Reinstall the workstation
query operation Please make sure the network software.
failed and Q&R server configuration
are correct and the server is
available. And try again. If this
issue persists, please call for
service.
(continued)
Message ID Type Exception De- Message Diagnosis Reference
scription (Displayed in user interface)
(In system log)
0405506 Warning SCU performs re- DICOM retrieve failure. Reinstall the workstation
trieve operation Please make sure the network software.
failed and Q&R server configuration
are correct and the server is
available. And try again. If this
issue persists, please call for
service.
0405507 Warning SCU performs stor- DICOM storage commitment 1. Contact hospital IT,
age commitment failure. check server storage
failed Please make sure the network commitment option.
and storage commitment serv- 2. Reinstall computer
er configuration are correct and software.
the server is available. And try
again. If this issue persists,
please call for service.
0405508 Warning SCU performs stor- DICOM storage failure. 1. When using Wireless
age operation Please make sure the network connection, check WIFI
failed and storage server configura- switch turned on.
tion are correct and the server 2. Enter config tab, press
is available. And try again. If this verify button. confirm
issue persists, please call for connection established.
service. 3. Confirm AE Title, IP,
hospital server settings.
4. Check WIFI module
working status.
5. Confirm computer
main board network port
is good.
6. Reinstall computer
software.
0405509 Error SCU sets locale Application exception. Reinstall the workstation
failed Please restart the system. If this software.
issue persists, please call for
service.
0405510 Error SCU reports ready Application exception. Reinstall the workstation
failed Please restart the system. If this software.
issue persists, please call for
service.
(continued)
Message ID Type Exception De- Message Diagnosis Reference
scription (Displayed in user interface)
(In system log)
0405701 Error SCU module re- Application exception. Reinstall the workstation
solve object Please restart the system. If this software.
exception issue persists, please call for
service.
0405702 Error SCU module In- Application exception. Reinstall the workstation
voke CORBA serv- Please restart the system. If this software.
ice exception issue persists, please call for
service.
0405706 Error SCU module regis- Application exception. Reinstall the workstation
ter servant excep- Please restart the system. If this software.
tion issue persists, please call for
service.
0405707 Warning SCU module regis- Application exception. Please Reinstall the workstation
ter servant excep- restart the system. If this issue software.
tion persists, please call for service.
0405708 Error SCU initialize a Application exception. Please Reinstall the workstation
semaphore failed restart the system. If this issue software.
persists, please call for service.
0405709 Error SCU module un- Application exception. Please Reinstall the workstation
register servant restart the system. If this issue software.
exception persists, please call for service.
0406501 Error Application config- Application configuration load- Reinstall the workstation
uration file is emp- ing exception. Please restart the software.
ty system. If this issue persists,
please call for service.
(continued)
Message ID Type Exception De- Message Diagnosis Reference
scription (Displayed in user interface)
(In system log)
0406502 Error Start application Application exception. Please Reinstall the workstation
failed restart the system. If this issue software.
persists, please call for service.
0406503 Warning Stop application Application exception. Please Reinstall the workstation
failed restart the system. If this issue software.
persists, please call for service.
0406504 Error Get bundle failed Application exception. Please Reinstall the workstation
restart the system. If this issue software.
persists, please call for service.
0406505 Error Desktop module Application exception. Please Reinstall the workstation
Invoke CORBA restart the system. If this issue software.
service exception persists, please call for service.
0406506 Error Desktop module Application exception. Please Reinstall the workstation
register servant restart the system. If this issue software.
exception persists, please call for service.
0406507 Error Initialize locale Application exception. Please Reinstall the workstation
property failed restart the system. If this issue software.
persists, please call for service.
0406508 Warning Get text resource Application exception. Please Reinstall the workstation
failed restart the system. If this issue software.
persists, please call for service.
0406509 Warning Activate screen Application exception. Please Reinstall the workstation
saver failed restart the system. If this issue software.
persists, please call for service.
0406510 Warning Simulate key input Application exception. Please Reinstall the workstation
failed restart the system. If this issue software.
persists, please call for service.
0406511 Warning Refresh screen Application exception. Please Reinstall the workstation
saver failed restart the system. If this issue software.
persists, please call for service.
0406512 Warning Load setup config- Application exception. Please Reinstall the workstation
uration file failed restart the system. If this issue software.
persists, please call for service.
0406513 Warning Write screen saver Application exception. Please Reinstall the workstation
configuration file restart the system. If this issue software.
failed persists, please call for service.
(continued)
Message ID Type Exception De- Message Diagnosis Reference
scription (Displayed in user interface)
(In system log)
0406514 Warning Load security con- Application exception. Please Reinstall the workstation
figuration file failed restart the system. If this issue software.
persists, please call for service.
0406515 Warning Update security Application exception. Please Reinstall the workstation
configuration file restart the system. If this issue software.
failed persists, please call for service.
0406516 Error Desktop module Application exception. Please Reinstall the workstation
register OSGI serv- restart the system. If this issue software.
ice exception persists, please call for service.
0406517 Error Desktop module Application exception. Please Reinstall the workstation
unregister servant restart the system. If this issue software.
exception persists, please call for service.
0406518 Error Desktop module Application exception. Please Reinstall the workstation
subscribe sync restart the system. If this issue software.
event exception persists, please call for service.
0406519 Error Desktop module Application exception. Please Reinstall the workstation
unsubsribe sync restart the system. If this issue software.
event exception persists, please call for service.
0406521 Error Load application Application configuration load- Reinstall the workstation
configuration file ing exception. Please restart the software.
failed system. If this issue persists,
please call for service.
0406522 Warning Load mode setup Mode Setup configuration load- Reinstall the workstation
configuration file ing exception. Please restart the software.
failed system. If this issue persists,
please call for service.
0406523 Error Desktop module Application exception. Please Reinstall the workstation
resolve object ex- restart the system. If this issue software.
ception persists, please call for service.
0406525 Warning OSGI encryption Application exception. Please Reinstall the workstation
failed restart the system. If this issue software.
persists, please call for service.
0406526 Warning Dose exceeds cus- Dose exceeded the threshold. N/A
tomized threshold
0406527 Warning Load administra- Application exception. Please Reinstall the workstation
tion configuration restart the system. If this issue software.
file failed persists, please call for service.
(continued)
Message ID Type Exception De- Message Diagnosis Reference
scription (Displayed in user interface)
(In system log)
0406529 Warning Encounter unde- Application exception. Please Reinstall the workstation
fined exception restart the system. If this issue software.
persists, please call for service.
0406531 Warning Restart screen Application exception. Please Reinstall the workstation
saver failed restart the system. If this issue software.
persists, please call for service.
0406532 Warning Load Product.xml Product configuration loading 1. Restart the system.
failed exception. Some configuration 2.Reinstall the worksta-
may be missed.Please restart tion software.
the system. If this issue per-
sists, please call for service.
0406533 Warning Get string failed Application exception. Please Reinstall the workstation
restart the system. If this issue software.
persists, please call for service.
0406534 Error Desktop module Application exception. Please Reinstall the workstation
get OSGI service restart the system. If this issue software.
exception persists, please call for service.
0406535 Error Desktop module Application exception. Please Reinstall the workstation
unregister OSGI restart the system. If this issue software.
service exception persists, please call for service.
0406536 Warning Desktop module Application exception. Please Reinstall the workstation
publish sync event restart the system. If this issue software.
exception persists, please call for service.
0412810 Warning The service Access The service Access Key is ex- 1.Check the GESAK status
Key is expired. pired.Please refresh Service Ac- and replace a new one.
cess Key and log in again.
0412811 Warning The Service Access The service Access Key is inva- 1.Check the GESAK status
Key is mismatch. lid. Please get a valid Service and replace a new one.
Access Key and log in again.
0412812 Warning The signature of The service Access Key is inva- 1.Check the GESAK status
the service Access lid. Please get a valid Service and replace a new one.
Key is mismatch Access Key and log in again.
(continued)
Message ID Type Exception De- Message Diagnosis Reference
scription (Displayed in user interface)
(In system log)
0412813 Warning Gesak extract fail, The Service Access Key is inva- 1. Check the Gesak status
maybe the Service lid. Please get a valid Service and replace with a new
Access Key is Access Key and log in agian. one.
damaged.
0412814 Warning Gesak excption. Application exception. Please 1. Check the Gesak status
restart the system and try and replace with a new
again. one.
0407501 Error MM module re- Application exception. Please Reinstall the workstation
solve object excep- restart the system. If this issue software.
tion persists, please call for service.
0407502 Error MM module Invoke Application exception. Please Reinstall the workstation
CORBA service ex- restart the system. If this issue software.
ception persists, please call for service.
0407503 Warning Cancel thread Application exception. Please Reinstall the workstation
failed restart the system. If this issue software.
persists, please call for service.
0407504 Error MM module regis- Application exception. Please Reinstall the workstation
ter servant excep- restart the system. If this issue software.
tion persists, please call for service.
0407505 Error Initialize sema- Application exception. Please Reinstall the workstation
phore failed restart the system. If this issue software.
persists, please call for service.
0407506 Error Set locale failed Application exception. Please Reinstall the workstation
restart the system. If this issue software.
persists, please call for service.
0407507 Error Allocate memory Application exception. Please Reinstall the workstation
failed restart the system. If this issue software.
persists, please call for service.
0407508 Warning Enumerate devices Application exception. Please Reinstall the workstation
failed restart the system. If this issue software.
persists, please call for service.
0407514 Warning Run synccopy Copy to USB disk exception. Reinstall the workstation
script failed Please check the USB disk or re- software.
place with another disk. If this
issue persists, please call for
service.
(continued)
Message ID Type Exception De- Message Diagnosis Reference
scription (Displayed in user interface)
(In system log)
0407517 Error Report ready failed Application exception. Reinstall the workstation
Please restart the system. If this software.
issue persists, please call for
service.
0407521 Warning Print head temper- Print head temperature excep- 1. Wait a few ministers
ature exception tion. until the print head tem-
Please restart the local printer perature cools down and
and retry. If this issue persists, re-print
please call for service.
0407522 Warning Printer paper feed Paper feed error. 1. Get the paper out of
error Please take the paper out of printer and put it in again.
printer and put it in again. If this
issue persists, please call for
service.
0407523 Warning Printer is not ini- Printer is not ready. Reconnect the printer.
tialized Please make sure the printer is 2. Reinstall the worksta-
well-connected and already tion software.
turned on. And then try again. If
this issue persists, please call
for service.
(continued)
Message ID Type Exception De- Message Diagnosis Reference
scription (Displayed in user interface)
(In system log)
0407801 Warning Export images to Export to USB failure. 1. Make sure the USB disk
USB failed Please make sure the disk is is well connected and is
well plugged and not write pro- writable, and has enough
tected and has enough space. space.
And then try again.
If this issue persists, please call
for service.
0407802 Warning Print image failed Print image failure. 1. Reconnect the printer.
Please make sure the printer is 2. Reinstall the worksta-
ready for print and try again. tion software.
If this issue persists, please call
for service.
0407803 Warning Import data from Import data from the disk fail- 1.Please insert another
the disc failed ure. USB disk.
Please retry or insert another
disk. If this issue persists,
please call for service.
0408001 Warning UPS battery low Battery low. 1.Battery of UPS need re-
Please keep AC power plugged charged.
in to avoid data loss. If this is- 2.UPS may be abnormal.
sue persists, please call for
service.
0408002 Warning System AC power AC power lost. Please connect 1. Check AC power con-
lost AC power to the system in 5 mi- nection
nutes otherwise the system will 2. Replace PMU
shut down.
0408003 Warning SIB connection lost System execution exception. 1. Check the connection
Power Off and room interface between SIB and comput-
functions may be abnormal. er.
Please restart the system. If this 2. Check the cable be-
issue persists. please call for tween SIB and computer,
service. connected to computer
COM1.
3. Check computer main
board.
4. Check SIB.
(continued)
Message ID Type Exception De- Message Diagnosis Reference
scription (Displayed in user interface)
(In system log)
0408005 Warning SIB PDU ready line Application exception. 1. Check PMU
disconnected Please restart the system. If this 2. Check the cable con-
issue persists, please call for nection PMU and SIB
service.
0408008 Warning PDU not detect IPC Power exception. 1. Check PCB-box and
12V Please restart the system. If this PMU Connection
issue persists, please call for
service.
0408009 Error Open serial port Peripheral interface communi- 1. Re-install workstation
failed cation exception. software.
Please restart the system. If this 2. Replace computer
issue persists, please call for mainboard.
service.
0408010 Warning Write serial port Peripheral interface communi- 1. Re-install workstation
failed cation exception. software.
Please restart the system. If this 2. Replace computer
issue persists, please call for mainboard.
service.
0408011 Warning Read serial port Peripheral interface communi- 1. Re-install Workstation
failed cation exception. software.
Please restart the system. If this 2. Replace computer
issue persists, please call for mainboard.
service.
(continued)
Message ID Type Exception De- Message Diagnosis Reference
scription (Displayed in user interface)
(In system log)
0408012 Error Set serial port Peripheral interface communi- 1. Re-install workstation
failed cation exception. software.
Please restart the system. If this 2. Replace computer
issue persists, please call for mainboard.
service.
0408016 Warning Can not detect Battery error. 1. Check input AC power
UPS Please keep AC plugged in to 2. Check PMU or replace
avoid data loss. If this issue per- it.
sists. please call for service.
0408020 Warning Touch screen dae- Touch screen exception. User 1. Re-install workstation
mon exception operation on touch screen will software.
be impacted. 2. Replace computer
Please restart the system. If this mainboard.
issue persists, please call for
service.
0408021 Warning UPS battery error. Battery connection exception. 1. Check UPS battery volt-
Please restart the system. If this age.
issue persists, please call for 2. Replace PMU.
service.
0408022 Warning Firewall rules up- Firewall rules update error. 1. Re-install workstation
date error. Please modify Local Port setting software.
of query & retrieve in setup. If 2. Replace computer
this issue persists, please call mainboard.
for service.
0408023 Error AC power lost has System AC power lost has ex- 1. Check input AC power.
exceeded 5mi- ceeded 5 minutes, system 2. Check PMU or replace
nutes. starts shutting down. it.
0408024 Warning Board connection Board connection exception in 1. Check input AC power
exception in main- mainframe. Exposure is disa- 2. Check PMU or replace
frame bled. it.
Please restart the system. If this
issue persists, please call for
service.
(continued)
Message ID Type Exception De- Message Diagnosis Reference
scription (Displayed in user interface)
(In system log)
0408501 Warning Write PIPE failed Application exception. 1. Reinstall the worksta-
Please restart the system. If this tion software
issue persists, please call for
service.
0408502 Warning Read PIPE failed Application exception. 1. Reinstall the worksta-
Please restart the system. If this tion software
issue persists, please call for
service.
0408503 Error Set PIPE failed Application exception. 1. Reinstall the worksta-
Please restart the system. If this tion software
issue persists, please call for
service.
0408504 Warning Read XML file Application exception. Reinstall the workstation
failed Please restart the system. If this software
issue persists, please call for
service.
0408507 Error Thread sync opera- Application exception. 1. Reinstall the worksta-
tion failed Please restart the system. If this tion software
issue persists, please call for
service.
0408508 Warning Read default xml Application exception. Reinstall the workstation
file failed Please restart the system. If this software
issue persists, please call for
service.
0408510 Warning UPS return nothing System can not detect UPS. 1. Reinstall the worksta-
or wrong data Please shut down system to tion software
avoid data loss. If this issue per-
sists. please call for service.
(continued)
Message ID Type Exception De- Message Diagnosis Reference
scription (Displayed in user interface)
(In system log)
0408511 Warning Catch exception System can not detect UPS. 1. Reinstall the worksta-
during UPS com- Please shut down system to tion software
munication avoid data loss. If this issue per-
sists. please call for service.
0411504 Error Initialize and open Application exception. 1. Reinstall the worksta-
a named sema- Please restart the system. If this tion software
phore failed issue persists, please call for
service.
(continued)
Message ID Type Exception De- Message Diagnosis Reference
scription (Displayed in user interface)
(In system log)
0411507 Error Lock critical sec- Application exception. 1. Reinstall the worksta-
tion failed Please restart the system. If this tion software
issue persists, please call for
service.
0411508 Error Unlock critical sec- Application exception. 1. Reinstall the worksta-
tion failed Please restart the system. If this tion software
issue persists, please call for
service.
0411513 Warning Open image file Image file open failure. 1. Reinstall the worksta-
failed Please restart the system. If this tion software
issue persists, please call for
service.
0411514 Warning Read data from im- Image file read failure. 1. Reinstall the worksta-
age file failed Please restart the system. If this tion software
issue persists, please call for
service.
0411515 Warning Write image data Image file write failure. 1. Reinstall the worksta-
to file failed Please restart the system. If this tion software
issue persists, please call for
service.
0411516 Warning Close image file Image file close failure. 1. Reinstall the worksta-
failed Please restart the system. If this tion software
issue persists, please call for
service.
(continued)
Message ID Type Exception De- Message Diagnosis Reference
scription (Displayed in user interface)
(In system log)
0411517 Warning Delete image file Image file delete failure. 1. Reinstall the worksta-
failed Please restart the system. If this tion software
issue persists, please call for
service.
0411518 Warning Create image file Image file create failure. 1. Reinstall the worksta-
failed Please restart the system. If this tion software
issue persists, please call for
service.
0411519 Warning Move image file Image file move failure. 1. Reinstall the worksta-
failed Please restart the system. If this tion software
issue persists, please call for
service.
0411523 Warning Load setup config- Application exception. 1. Reinstall the worksta-
uration file failed Please restart the system. If this tion software
issue persists, please call for
service.
(continued)
Message ID Type Exception De- Message Diagnosis Reference
scription (Displayed in user interface)
(In system log)
0411529 Warning FIFO is full Cine recording excep- 1. Reinstall the worksta-
tion.\nPlease restart the sys- tion software
tem. If this issue persists,
please call for service.
0411531 Warning Create directory Cine recording excep- 1. Reinstall the worksta-
failed tion.\nPlease restart the sys- tion software
tem. If this issue persists,
please call for service.
0411801 Warning System's image ca- The image can not be saved. Im- 1. Remove some images
pacity reach limit age storage capacity limit of
100,000 images reached.
Please delete useless or out-of-
date images to make disk space
for new images.
0411802 Warning Exam's image ca- Image storage capacity limit of 1. Remove some images
pacity has reached 9,999 images for each exam has
the limit been reached. No more images
can be saved under the exam.
Please delete some useless im-
ages if you want to save new
images of the exam.
(continued)
Message ID Type Exception De- Message Diagnosis Reference
scription (Displayed in user interface)
(In system log)
0412501 Warning Initialize hot key Application exception. 1. Reinstall the worksta-
grabber failed Please restart the system. If this tion software
issue persists, please call for
service.
0412503 Error CORBA fatal error Application exception. 1. Reinstall the worksta-
Please restart the system. If this tion software
issue persists, please call for
service.
0412504 Warning Load or parse set- Application exception. 1. Reinstall the worksta-
up configuration Please restart the system. If this tion software
file failed issue persists, please call for
service.
0412505 Warning Load or parse ad- Application exception. 1. Reinstall the worksta-
ministration con- Please restart the system. If this tion software
figuration file failed issue persists, please call for
service.
0412506 Warning Load or parse ver- Application exception. 1. Reinstall the worksta-
sion configuration Please restart the system. If this tion software
file failed issue persists, please call for
service.
0412507 Warning No handler for the Application exception. 1. Reinstall the worksta-
message Please restart the system. If this tion software
issue persists, please call for
service.
0412510 Warning Mainframe and Software incompatible. System MCB and computer soft-
workstation soft- can not take exposure. ware version are not
ware incompatible Please restart the system. If this compatible.
issue persists, please call for 1. Check MCB input pow-
service. er voltage.
2. Reinstall computer
software.
3. Reinstall MCB software.
(continued)
Message ID Type Exception De- Message Diagnosis Reference
scription (Displayed in user interface)
(In system log)
0412512 Warning Load or parse con- Connectivity configuration load- 1. Reinstall the worksta-
nectivity setup ing failure. Some configuration tion software
configuration file may be missed.
failed Please restart the system. If this
issue persists, please call for
service.
0412800 Warning Serial numbers of Mainframe has different serial 1. Check the serial num-
MCB and WKS are number from Workstation. Mix- ber of the software inter-
not compatible ing use of workstation with an- face and system rating
other system's mainframe is plate.
not supported. 2. Update the serial num-
Please make sure workstation ber by reinstalling the
and mainframe is match. workstation software.
0412801 Warning Static image stor- Image storage capacity limit of 1. Delete some useless
age space is full 100,000 images has been images based on custom-
reached. Can not start Digital er's opinion
Spot exposure.
Please delete useless or out-of-
date images to free disk space.
(continued)
Message ID Type Exception De- Message Diagnosis Reference
scription (Displayed in user interface)
(In system log)
0412806 Warning Workstation prod- System does not have product N/A
uct model config- license. System can not work
ured by MFG with full functions.
Please call service to configure
product with product license.
0412807 Warning Get string failed Application exception. 1. Reinstall the worksta-
Please restart the system. If this tion software
issue persists, please call for
service.
0412808 Warning Get resource bun- Application exception. 1. Reinstall the worksta-
dle failed Please restart the system. If this tion software
issue persists, please call for
service.
0412809 Warning Tablet and work- Software incompatible. 1. Reinstall the worksta-
station software Please restart the system. If this tion software
incompatible issue persists, please call for 2. Reinstall the tablet
service. software
0413500 Warning Tablet CommServo Application exception. Opera- 1. Reinstall the worksta-
boot up failed tions on tablet are not available. tion software
Please restart the system. If this
issue persists, please call for
service.
0413502 Error Tablet CommServo Application exception. Opera- 1. Reinstall the worksta-
register CORBA tions on tablet are not available. tion software
servant failed Please restart the system. If this
issue persists, please call for
service.
(continued)
Message ID Type Exception De- Message Diagnosis Reference
scription (Displayed in user interface)
(In system log)
0413507 Warning Tablet CommServo Application exception. Opera- 1. Reinstall the worksta-
connect tablet tions on tablet are not available. tion software
failed Please restart the system. If this
issue persists, please call for
service.
0413508 Warning Tablet CommServo Application exception. Opera- 1. Reinstall the worksta-
read config failed tions on tablet are not available. tion software
Please restart the system. If this
issue persists, please call for
service.
0413511 Warning Tablet CommServo Application exception. Opera- 1. Reinstall the worksta-
put message to tions on tablet are not available. tion software
RpcMessageQueue Please restart the system. If this
failed issue persists, please call for
service.
(continued)
Message ID Type Exception De- Message Diagnosis Reference
scription (Displayed in user interface)
(In system log)
0413514 Warning Tablet CommServo Application exception. Opera- 1. Reinstall the worksta-
shut down excep- tions on tablet are not available. tion software
tion. Please restart the system. If this
issue persists, please call for
service.
0413515 Warning Tablet commservo Application exception. Opera- 1. Reinstall the worksta-
module invoke tions on tablet are not available. tion software
thrift call excep- Please restart the system. If this
tion. issue persists, please call for
service.
0414502 Warning Virtual keyboard Application exception. Virtual 1. Reinstall the worksta-
module Invoke keyboard is disabled. tion software
CORBA service ex- Please restart the system. If this
ception issue persists, please call for
service.
0414503 Warning Virtual keyboard Application exception. Virtual 1. Reinstall the worksta-
module register keyboard is disabled. tion software
servant exception Please restart the system. If this
issue persists, please call for
service.
0414504 Warning Virtual keyboard Application exception. Virtual 1. Reinstall the worksta-
module unregister keyboard is disabled. tion software
servant exception Please restart the system. If this
issue persists, please call for
service.
0414507 Warning Virtual keyboard Application exception. Virtual 1. Reinstall the worksta-
module resolve ob- keyboard is disabled. tion software
ject exception Please restart the system. If this
issue persists, please call for
service.
(continued)
Message ID Type Exception De- Message Diagnosis Reference
scription (Displayed in user interface)
(In system log)
0414508 Warning Virtual keyboard Application exception. Virtual 1. Reinstall the worksta-
module publish keyboard is disabled. tion software
sync event excep- Please restart the system. If this
tion issue persists, please call for
service.
0501501 Warning Tablet receive im- Application exception. Image 1.Check the connect ca-
age FIFO is full display on tablet will be impac- ble between the tablet
ted. and workstation.
Please restart the system. If this 2. Reinstall the tablet
issue persists, please call for software
service.
0501502 Warning Tablet render im- Application exception. Image 1.Check the connect ca-
age FIFO is full display on tablet will be impac- ble between the tablet
ted. and workstation.
Please restart the system. If this 2. Reinstall the tablet
issue persists, please call for software
service.
FW 6888834 6888800-1 .pof J13 Active Serial Pro- For Version 1 series system
REV1 gramming
4. Select the option “I accept the agreement”, and then click “Next” button to continue.
5. Click to choose the directory where the software is to be installed and then click “Next” button
to continue. The default installation directory is C:\intelFPGA\17.1.
6. A window as shown below appears and then click “Next” button to continue.Wait the progress bar
to be full.
7. After the progress bar is full, a window appears as the below picture. Click “Finish” button to
complete the installation.
8. After installation, the Device Driver Installation Wizard appears as shown in the picture below. Click
“Next” button to continue.
9. When the driver starts to install, a "Windows Security" window appears. Click “Install” button to
continue.
10. Click “Finish” button to continue. Restart your computer to complete the installation.
6. Click the “Browse my computer for driver software” button to locate and install driver software
manually.
7. Navigate to directory where you install Quartus Prime Pro 17.1 and select the folder named
“drivers”. Click the “Next" button to continue.
8. Click the “install this driver software anyway” button on the windows security.
9. Click the “close” button and the USB blaster driver is installed on your system successfully.
4. Click “Hardware Setup” button, then “Hardware Setup” window appears as the picture below. Select
“USB-Blaster[USB-0]” as the currently selected hardware, and then click “Close” button to exit the
screen.
5. Select the download mode , For “*. jic" file is "JTAG" mode as shown in below picture.
6. Select the download mode , For “*. pof" file is "Active serial programming " mode as shown in
below picture.
7. For ".pof" type file downloading, plug the USB-Blaster download cable into J13 on MCB board; for
".jic " type file downloading, plug the USB-Blaster download cable into J3 on MCB board. MCB board
as shown in the picture below.
8. Click “Add File” button to browse programming file on your system. Select the *.jic firmware file or
"*.pof"and then click “Open” button to continue.
9. Check checksum and chip model as shown in the picture below to make sure it’s correct. Then
check “Program/Configure” and” Verify” and click ‘’Start’’ button to download CPLD.
10. When the progress bar reaches 100%, the download is completed, and then shut down the system
and pull out the USB-Blaster download cable from your computer and MCB board.
System Recovery
1. Shutdown system and unplug the firmware download cable.
NOTE
1.In normal situation, The upgrade software that under the maintenance tab is the priority
recommended install method, if upgrade software failed installation or can not turn into
installation interface, please refer to this instruction to use firmware upgrade kit tool.
4. Click “Next”.
6.6.3 Method 1:
After insert the converter the system can install the driver automatically.
6.6.4 Method 2:
Use converter User guide CD to install the driver. The CD is packed with the converter.
Plug in USB converter to laptop and insert Firmware Download Software Tool. Diver and User guide
interface will be promoted. Click “Product Driver”, select the corresponding operation system in laptop,
and then click setup in the folder to complete the driver installation.
NOTE
If methods 1/2 are not available, please follow method 3 in below.Method 3:
In Firmware Download Software Tool CD, in patch “the location of the driver on your
system:\MCU Firmware Download Software Tool\USB-232-485-422” click “autorun” icon.
After “Driver and User’s Guide” interface being promoted, follow method 2 install driver.
2. Shut down system and remove the Mainframe back cover and eBox cover.
3. Shorten the boot mode jumper right 2 pins on the Mainframe Control Board, as shown on right
picture.
4. Plug in the upgrade cable as right picture and insert USB convertor with upgrade cable to laptop
USB port.
5. Then power on system.
Set Environment:
In “Set Environment” set the COM No. as getting from “Computer Management”, as above example
radio button of COM3 is checked in Environment as shown below.
8. Click “Open” button and chose MCB*.mhx (as shown below the file name is MCB*.mhx) stored on
the Install CD.
9. Click “Full Operation” button, then reset the MCU by shutting down and rebooting the system, then
click "OK".
Chapter 7 Replacement
1-1 6888800-1 PWA, Mainframe Control Board 1 Only for version 1 series
system
(continued)
Item Part Number Description Q’ty Comments
(continued)
Item Part Number Description Q’ty Comments
51-1 6888965 Computer, Memory Bank, 2GB 1 Only for version 1 series
system
60-1 5767632-2 OEC One System Software DVD 1 Only for version 1 series
system
64 5604337 Foot Switch with Save Button _10m 1 Only for version 1 series
system
65 5611023 Foot Switch with Save Button _5m 1 Only for version 1 series
system
(continued)
Item Part Number Description Q’ty Comments
92 9888232 Wireless Foot Switch Collector, Seastone 1 Only for version 2 series
system
94 9888236 10m Wired Footswitch, Seastone VAS 1 Only for version 2 series
system
(continued)
Item Part Number Description Q’ty Comments
111 5796699 Bluestone MF front caster cable pusher 1/2 Only for original front
wheel 5075902
115 7888624 FRU, New front wheel cable pusher kit 1/2 Only for new front wheel
7888761
122 9888516 Wireless Footswitch Holder, OEC One VAS 1 Only for version 2 series
system
123 9888515 Wireless Footswitch Receiver Holder, OEC 1 Only for version 2 series
One VAS system
124 9888967 Workstastion, VAS Computer, Surgery 1 Only for version 2 series
system
(continued)
Item Part Number Description Q’ty Comments
Electrical circuits inside the equipment use voltages that are capable of
causing serious injury or death from electrical shock. Use appropriate
precautions.
WARNING
WARNING
If the system has power applied, power off the machine and unplug the AC
power cord from the wall outlet.
NOTE
Reporting
For U.S. systems, regarding to 21CFR certified FRU Replacements, it is necessary to
complete and submit 2579 Form after replacement within 15 days.
NOTE
For the parts below, the calibration procedure or some follow-up action should be done
after the replacement. For detailed information, please refer to the replacement procedure.
Uniformity Calibration
X-ray Generator Warm
Collimator Calibration
Collimator Centering
DAP Calibration
mA Calibration
KV Calibration
Reinstall SW
needed
PWA, Collimator Control Board √ √ √ √
ASM, Collimator_ HL √ √ √ √ √ √ √
Bundle Cable √ √ √ √ √ √ √
Collimator Calibration
Image Resolution
mAs Calibration
mA Calibration
KV Calibration
ABS Tracking
PN Description
Reinstall SW
Check&Cal.
Check
check
tion
Cal.
Standard Tool Dose Meter √ √
N/A Film √
7.4 Replacement
WARNING
Electrical circuits inside the equipment use voltages that are capable of
causing serious injury or death from electrical shock. Use appropriate
precautions.
WARNING
WARNING
If the system has power applied, power off the machine and unplug the AC
power cord from the wall outlet.
Screw 6x 4-40
Top cover
Collimator cover
Monoblock handle
Monoblock
Monitor handle
Screw 4x #10(0.19in)-3/4(length)
Monitor cover
C-arc
Never allow anyone to use the system when any cover has been removed.
Use extreme caution if you intend to troubleshoot the equipment with the
covers off and power applied. Failure to heed this warning may result in
death, personal injury or equipment damage.
Rear Cover
1. Disconnect AC power plug from AC outlet.
2. Remove four cosmetic caps, and remove four screws. Then remove the rear cover from system.
2. Disconnect the foot switch, slowly move front cover away from system.
Top Cover
1. Release and remove the screws of the driving handle and steering handle, then remove the two
handles.
2. Remove the rear cover first. Then remove front cover and front small cover.
4. Remove the upper part of emergency switch by opening the limit switch.
1. Release and remove one screw, then remove the small monitor cover (Pull the bottom of the small
monitor cover out first , then pull the whole small monitor cover down).
2. Release and remove all fixed screws from the large monitor cover.
3. Disconnect the exposure indicator cable connector and remove the monitor cover.
Collimator Cover
1. Place the system in a proper position.
2. Release and remove the screws of the collimator cover.
3. Cut or remove the green label , and remove all fixed screws. Remove the cross arm cover.
4. Cut or remove the blue label, then remove the fix screws, remove the left side cover and right side
cover.
P/N: 9888961 Computer, Solid State Drive, Cine option (only for version 2 series system)
8. Remove the hard disk assembly. Remove the fixed support, then replace with a new hard disk.
9. Release and remove the screws of the bracket by sliding in the direction of arrow.
11. Remove the display card, then replace with the new one.
12. Remove the memory bank, then replace with the new one.
13. Release and remove the PMU board top fixed screw, then put the PMU board in the position as
pictured below.
15. Release and remove the computer fixed screws, then disconnect the power cable.
18. Disconnect LAN card suite power cable and adapter cable.
19. Release and remove the fixed screw, then remove the both cards.
20. Disconnect the mainboard assembly cables, then release and remove the fixed screws.
NOTE
Use alcohol to clean the adhesive that in surface.
21. Release and remove the fixed screws outside, then remove the fixed plate.
26. Place the computer in the original position, then recover the all cables and screws.
Finish
Dispose of the removed parts as per local regulations.
NOTE
1. Replacing m other board, LAN card suite and hard disk needs to have the system software
reloaded, if needed refer to Section 5.3. New license will need to be generated.
2. Replacing hard disk requires backup configuration in advance and needs the calibration to
be redone. Refer to Section 7.3.1 Calibration Matrix list.
6. Remove the HV Power Filter and replace with the new one.
7. Reinstall the computer and all cables to original state.
Finish
Dispose of the removed parts as per local regulations.
NOTE
The difference between old and new rear wheel is the cover height.
Front Wheel Part Number and Photo
Old Front Wheel P/N: 5075902
NOTE
New front wheel less two cable pushers than old, they are different install method.
Tools and Test Equipment
2 Field Engineers are needed.
FSE Standard Tools
Disassemble Rear Wheel From System
1. Before replacement, lock the system firstly.
2. Remove rear cover and front cover from the mainframe system.
3. Place monitor to the "Lock" position.
4. Remove covers of C-arm and the main frame, and then remove the monitor bundle cables from
cross arm and capture.
NOTE
One more FE is needed to hold the monitor assemble to keep system balance.
7. Move the monitor assemble from system to ground (Put a sponge on ground).
8. Rotate C-arm to the horizontal position, place table under the C-arm, then plug into the power and
lift C-arm down to sponge surface that above the table to ensure FPD and monoblock don’t touch
the table surface, then shut down the system.
NOTE
When C-arm touch the sponge, be careful to keep C-arm balance.
10. Use hammer and screwdriver to remove back cover and axis of the C-arm connect assemble.
11. Hold two handles tightly and move back forward the main frame system.
NOTE
Pay attention to C-arm balance.
12. Adjust steering handle to “0” position (Keep rear wheels forward).
13. Place a sponge on ground and dump the main frame system to the sponge.
15. Use longer screwdriver to remove four screws that connected rear wheels with system.
1. Pay attention to rear wheel orientation that spring plate is forward, as below picture shown.
3. Use screwdriver to tight four screws that connect rear wheel with system.
4. Hang the chain above five chain wheels, and then tighten the adjust stud.
5. Use steel ruler to test if two rear wheels are parallel with each other.
NOTE
When the bottom surfaces of four wheels are all touched the steel ruler, the two
wheels are parallel with each other. If not, refer to below steps to adjust two wheels
to parallel with each other.
1). Use wrench to adjust nut and stud together to keep two rear wheels are parallel with each other.
6. When finish rear wheel replacement, operating steering handle to test rear wheel rotating range.
7. Use a cloth to dip some alcohol to clean the dirt on the rear wheel surface.
NOTE
When install new wheel, pay attention to the orientation of bearing nut, down side is
outside.
2. Place a wood block under the bottom of the system(2fieldengineersare needed), in order to
overhead the front wheel.
3. Use suitable allen key to loosen screw, and then remove the whole front wheel.
4. Refer to above step 2 to replace with new front wheel, and then move away the wood block. Front
wheel replacement is completed.
5. Install the new power supply assembly, and reconnect the cables.
Finish
Dispose of the removed parts as per local regulations.
6. Remove the fixed screws, and remove the fan power cable.
7. Replace with the new IGBT Inverter Module and refer to the steps above to recover all changes
including the fan power cable.
NOTE
There are two capacitors here but only one in FRU kit. Please identify the failure for the
part to determine the quantity of FRU kits needed.
Tools and test equipment
FSE standard tools
Removing and replacing
1. Brake and power off the system. Disconnect the power cord from the AC outlet.
2. Remove the rear and front covers.
3. Disconnect the cables. Release and remove the fixed screws. Then remove the DC power supply
assembly.Find the capacitor.
CAUTION
Measure the voltage value by the multimeter. Verify the voltage value is
0V.
4. Remove the safety caps and fixed screws, disconnect the cables.
6. Remove DC bus capacitor assembly. Release the fixed screw and remove the capacitor.
7. Replace with new one and refer to steps above to recover it.
CAUTION
6. Replace with new one and refer to above steps to recover it.
Finish
Dispose of the removed parts as per local regulations.
Finish
Dispose of the removed parts as per local regulations.
4. Replace with new one and refer to above steps to reinstall it.
Finish
Dispose of the removed parts as per local regulations.
3. Remove monitor small cover. Disconnect all cables, and disconnect the exposure indicator cable.
Remove the monitor big cover’s fixed screws and then remove the cover.
4. Release and remove the screws, then remove the exposure indicator.
6. Replace with new one and refer to the steps above to reinstall it.
NOTE
For countries and regions that need to meet DIN 6868-157 requirements such as
Germany, etc, the FSE needs to perform step 7-9. Otherwise, ignore it.
7. Check system software complete version and monitor revision. Reload the system software
complete version according to the following table.
Cannot meet DIN 6868-157 require- Cannot meet DIN 6868-157 require-
Monitor Rev 1
ment ment
NOTE
For countries and regions that need to meet DIN 6868-157 requirements such as
Germany, etc. the FSE needs to check whether the monitor revision is REV2 and later,
and the software complete version is 01.03-01 and later.
8. In the monitor “Gamma” UI, need to select DICOM curve for DIN 6868-157 requirements. For
detailed instruction, refer to Section 4.16.6.
9. Access to Administration UI make sure “Gamma to DICOM” is checked, then access to Setup screen
make sure “Test Patterns…” is enabled. For detailed instruction, refer to Section 4.16.7.
Finish
Dispose of the removed parts as per local regulations.
2. Release and remove the screws of the monitor cover, then disconnect the exposure indicator cable.
5. Remove the fixed screws and plate of monitor cables, then remove the monitor cables from spring
arm holder.
6. Release and remove the top two screws, then release the bottom screw.
8. Loosen the spring arm securing material used in step 1 above slowly.
10. Release and remove the fixed screws of the spring arm.
11. Remove the spring arm, then replace with the new one and refer to the steps above to reinstall it..
Finish
Dispose of the removed parts as per local regulations.
7. Cut or remove the blue label, then release and remove the screws.
10. Remove the fixed screws of cables and the grounding wires.
11. Disconnect the tablet power cables from power distribution panel (J1-25 R and J1-27 R).
16. Release and remove the fixed screws, then remove the cover.
17. Release and remove the fixed screws, then disconnect the earth line. Remove the fixed block.
19. Replace with new one and refer to the steps above to reinstall it.
Finish
Dispose of the removed parts as per local regulations.
4. Remove the battery, then replace with the new one and refer to the steps above to reinstall all
components.
Finish
Dispose of the removed parts as per local regulations.
5. Release and remove the screws, then remove the fixed plate.
6. Remove fixed screws of the connector cover, then remove the covers as pictured on the right below.
7. Tie the cables together with the iron wire as specified in the tool list requirements as pictured
below.
9. Using the same method as in steps 7 & 8, remove the monoblock and collimator cables.
10. Remove the fixed screws as pictured below, and disconnect the cables from the fixed supporter.
15. Replace with new one, and refer to the steps above to reinstall all components.
Finish
Dispose of the removed parts as per local regulations.
NOTE
For China, paste the Chinese rating plate in the label kit.
For other countries, paste the multi-language rating plate per local language requirement,
English rating plate is pasted as default.
1. Position the C-arm in the 0 ° position, brake the system, then place the wood block at the bottom of
the system.
2. Remove the monoblock handle, the collimator protective shell and the collimator cover.
NOTE
If only the monoblock is replaced, the collimator does not need to be removed.
a. Release and remove the fixed screws, then remove the collimator.
h. Confirm the Jumper is configured to J6 for new Monoblock with Blue Mark:
Calibration
Refer to Calibration Matrix in section 7.3.1 to carry on ralated calibration.
Test
1. Plug the power cord into the AC outlet and power on the system.
2. Check system functions to insure that they are working correctly.
Finish
Dispose of the removed parts as per local regulations.
(I.I.)
Tools and test equipment
FSE standard tools
Torque tool
Removing and replacing
NOTE
Some setps related to I.I. power supply or I.I. are recommended to be completed by two
people.
1. Position the C-arm in the 0 ° position, brake the system, then place the wood block at the bottom of
the system as pictured below.
4. Remove the fixed screws of the camera, then remove the camera.
NOTE
It is recommended that two people complete the following steps.
7. Raise the I.I slowly from the fixed slot carefully. Then remove the top fixed screws of the I.I. power
supply, and then remove the I.I. power supply cables from I.I. frame.
9. Remove the power supply and replace with the new one.
10. Remove the bottom counterweight of the I.I. and the grid and other misc components, then install
them to the new I.I. and refer to the steps above to reinstall it.
Calibration
1. Beam alignment calibration.
2. Camera center calibration.
3. Collimator calibration.
4. DAP calibration.
5. Uniformity calibration.
Test
1. Plug the power cord into the AC outlet and power on the system.
2. Check system functions to insure that they are working properly..
Finish
Dispose of the removed parts as per local regulations.
Replace Procedure
1. Remove the rear cover of the C-Arm console.
2. Release the screws of PCB Box cover.
3. Remove Filament Driver Board and insert new one.
4. Configure the Jumper: J5 for old Monoblock without blue mark or J6 for new Monoblock with Blue
Mark.
NOTE
The jumper is installed on J6 for new Monoblock as default.
5. Confirm the J7 is configured to small focal spot. If not, configure to small focal spot.
Calibration
1. Refer to Section 7.3.1 calibration matrix list.
Test
1. Plug the power cord into the AC outlet and power on the system.
2. Check system functions to insure that they are working properly..
Finish
Test
1. Plug the power cord into the AC outlet and power on the system.
2. Check system functions to insure that they are working properly..
Finish
Dispose of the removed parts as per local regulations.
The fuse collector contains 5 kinds of fuse. You can choose the fuse to replace according to the
requirement.
8.1 Overview
This procedure describes how to conduct performance checks and maintenance procedures. Use the
procedures in conjunction with PM checklist in section PM checklist of this chapter. Follow the
procedures in the order they appear here and record all required information on the checklist.
Serious injury and property damage can result from incorrectly performed service procedures. Observe
all operating and safety procedures in this document.
WARNING
8.1.1 Safety
Ingress of Fluids
WARNING
NOTE
All GE Healthcare systems comply with International Electro Technical Commission safety
standard IEC-60601. Do not connect any external device to the system that does not meet
the requirements of IEC-60601. Only devices provided or approved by GE Healthcare, Inc.
should be connected to the system.
Motorized Mechanical Operation
The Vertical Column is motorized and should be observed continuously during operation to avoid
pinching or colliding with people and objects.
If covers are removed, use extreme care when operating motorized features. Do not carelessly place
objects on the equipment or bump or lean against the equipment. Do not wear loose clothing that may
be caught by mechanical mechanisms. Keep hands and fingers clear of motorized equipment while the
motors are in operation.
Electrical Shock
WARNING
This system can generate lethal voltages. Practice safe electrical testing
procedures when performing periodic maintenance procedures.
WARNING
After taking X-rays, the high voltage cables can retain a lethal charge, even
if you power down the system. Even though the contacts are recessed, high
voltages can arc several inches from their terminals if the cables are
removed from the connector wells. Use caution when disconnecting high
voltage cables even when the power is turned off. If you remove these
connections, immediately discharge their contacts against the high voltage
X-Radiation Exposure
The X-ray tube assembly produces X-radiation when energized. Never operate this device without X-ray
shielding in place. Use lead shielding and draping to protect personnel.
WARNING
CAUTION
Many of the PCB's in this system contain components, which are sensitive
to Electro-Static Discharge (ESD). Observe ESD safety procedures.
Standard Tools
Item Tool
2 Multimeter or equivalent
4 Lead Apron
5 kV meter
6 Dosimeter
(continued)
Standard Tools
10 mAs meter
11 Precision flat head screwdriver (∅3mm or less) to adjust camera iris, focus
12 Transparent adhesive tape, with cutter (or need scissors or knife to cut the tape)
GE Tool
Periodic maintenance of the system is required to maintain the system lifecycle. The first periodic
maintenance shall be implemented after approximately one year’s use, then it is suggested to do once
per year by GE qualified service engineer.
8.2 PM Checklist
During the periodic maintenance (PM), the FSE needs to follow the PM checklist every time to check the
system. Please find the detailed check list in Appendix-2 OEC One PM Checklist.
Electrical circuits inside the equipment use voltages that are capable of causing serious injury or death
from electrical shock. Use appropriate precautions.
WARNING
If the system has power applied, power off the system and unplug the C-
arm’s AC power cord from AC outlet. Remove C-arm and workstation
covers as needed.
WARNING
Some devices such as high voltage cables and electrolytic capacitors can
retain a dangerous static charge for long periods after power has been
removed. Do not touch these components unless power has been
completely removed and they have discharged.
WARNING
Do not perform this continuity test with the AC plug connected to a power
receptacle.
Verify continuity between the following:
From To Spec
Any one of screws to fix Monitor AC Power Plug Ground Pin < 0.5 Ω
Any one of screws on the tube cover AC Power Plug Ground Pin < 0.5 Ω
Any one of screws to fix the Image Intensifier AC Power Plug Ground Pin < 0.5 Ω
Metal surface of central C-arm AC Power Plug Ground Pin < 0.5 Ω
Comments: Close to the zero mark of orbital
Metal surface of footswitch connector AC Power Plug Ground Pin < 0.5 Ω
NOTE
If there is special ground continuity regulation for in-use system, FE shall follow local
regulation and perform the test by Ground Continuity test equipment.
The special regulations for Ground Continuity are as follows:
The resistance measured from the ground pin on the power cord to any accessible
conductive surface in the system (e.g., the chassis) shall not exceed 0.3 Ohm as per
European norm EN 62353, specification.
The resistance measured from the ground pin on the power cord to any accessible
conductive surface in the system (e.g., the chassis) shall not exceed 0.2 ohms as per IEC
60601-1 or equivalent.
WARNING
Power must be off on the system before and during any tests. Do not
interrupt power to the system at any time while the system is booting or
shutting down to avoid file system corruption.
NOTE
Before installing a new coin cell battery, measure the new battery’s voltage and make
sure that it is at least 3.2 VDC.
7. It is recommended that the cell battery be replaced regularly for the next 3/6/9 years after system
being installed.
3. Measure the battery voltage, which should be 27±0.7VDC of power saturated state. Then restore
the battery cable.
4. After powering on the system, unplug the system power cable, listen if the system begins to beep
and the monitor loses power. Check to see if the tablet control panel is still live and gives AC power
lost warning. If no “battery low” warning is displayed on the tablet control panel, the battery
performance is normal. If the system gives “battery low” warning, the battery performance test
may have failed
NOTE
For version 1 series system, the battery can supply the system about 20seconds with
no AC power input; for version 2 series system, the battery can supply the system
about 5minutes with no AC power input, otherwise the system will shut down
automatically.
5. Shut down the system, check the battery cable connect well. Reconnect the system rear cover.
2. Verify that both side brake pedals function. Presee the brake pedal to the brake position to lock the
system’s wheels and steering handle. Press the brake to free position to release the system’s
wheels and steering handle. The pedals are located on each side of the system.
2. Move the mechanics through the entire operational range. Verify wig-wag for ease of movement
without excessive play.
3. Verify that locking the Wig-wag brake prevents wig-wag motion.
NOTE
If wig-wag brake can not prevent wig-wag motion effectively, or the lock and release
positions can not be matched as the label indicates, perform procedure listed below to
refresh the force of wig-wag brake.
Wigwag Brake Check
1. Pull up the handle far enough (about 3mm) that it clears the fixed shaft.
2. Turn the handle anticlockwise.
2. Verify that the Cross-arm moves smoothly and quietly through the bearing block without excessive
play.
3. Place the Cross-arm brake in the lock position.
4. Verify that the cross-arm does not move.
Make sure cross arm is fully retracted and brake is set before moving C-arm. Equipment damage or
personal injury may otherwise result.
C-arm Orbital Rotation Check
CAUTION
When you release the orbital movement brake, place your other hand on
the C-arm so that you have control of the C-arm’s movement.
1. Release the orbital brake.
2. Verify that C-arm orbits smoothly in its cradle without excessive play.
3. Verify that the entire orbital scale is readable and in good condition.
4. Set the brake handle to lock position and verify that C-arm locks firmly in place.
WARNING
Before transporting the system, please make sure the brake handles: the C-
arm orbital rotation brake, the lateral rotation brake, the wig-wag brake,
and the horizontal cross-arm brake are locked. Otherwise, equipment
damage or personal injury may result.
NOTE
If lateral brake can not prevent lateral motion effectively, perform adjustment to refresh the
force of lateral brake refer to Section 4.19.
Press and hold or to lift and lower the C-arm, the upward movement continues until the switch
is released or the movement reaches its limits. The maximum distance is about 40cm.
When C-arm can not be driven down by only pressing down switch, please release the switch, make
sure there are no obstacles between the C-arm and the T-Base. Make sure there are no obstacles
between Cross-arm and console. Press the switch one more time, it will lower C-arm to the lowest
position.
WARNING
Please make sure C-arm will not be blocked by any other objects during the
vertical movement. If there are any obstacles, system will sound two beeps
and stop movement. Please check and clear the obstacle. Then the raising
or lowering of the C-arm can continue to raise or lower the C-arm. If any
failure occurs, please contact GE Healthcare authorized service engineer.
When positioning the vertical column, observe the moving assemblies to
ensure the safety of patients and hospital personnel.
NOTE
If the film mode is turned off in service mode by unchecking the check box, mAs accuracy
check is not needed in periodic maintenance.
NOTE
1. If any regulatory body or user requires that the collimator be visible in the image, the
service engineer could select “The collimator iris is required to be visible in FOV” to
calibrate it.
2. German regulations require that the collimator must be visible on two sides of the image,
which are not opposite. For the systems installed in Germany, adjust the collimator iris
until the leaves are visible as pictured below.
3. Australia regulations require that the beam limiting device must automatically limit the
primary beam to X-ray image receptor area (within 1% SID), which it must set to the
selected field of the I.I. or image receptor in the fluoroscopic mode. For the systems
installed in Australia, adjust collimator iris until the collimator 8 leaves can be seen in the
image.
3. If the requirement is not met, you must perform I.I. Field Size Calibration in 4.6.5.
NOTE
The field size in the form should be measured by field size measure tool.
Resolution
≥ 2.2 ≥ 2.8 ≥ 3.3
(Lp/mm)
8.20 Reporting
9.1 Overview
The policy of GE Healthcare is one of continuous product development and improvement.
• For this reason, GE Healthcare reserves the right to change the operating characteristics and
specifications of newer products at any time, without prior notice, and without incurring any
obligation relating to previously manufactured items.
• The specifications listed are limited to general performance and physical data. Specifications of
optional equipment provided by other manufacturers are given in the applicable manuals provided
with those options.
System: IPX0
Footswitch: IPX8
• Operation Mode:
Continuous operation
• Loading Mode:
Intermittent loading
Where Vn = no load voltage (standby), and V1 = loaded voltage (maximum radiographic exposure).
Film 2.2kW (110kV, 20mA) @ 200V, 220V, 230V, 240V; For version 1 series sys-
1.1kW (110kV, 10mA) @ 100V, 110V, 120V. tem
Normal Fluoro When the X-ray tube current reaches its highest
value of 4mA, the obtainable highest X-ray tube
voltage is 110kV.
High Level Fluoro When the X-ray tube current reaches its highest value
of 12mA, the obtainable highest X-ray tube voltage is
55kV
High Level Pulse • When the X-ray tube current reaches its For version 2 series sys-
Fluoro highest value of 22.7mA, the obtainable tem
highest X-ray tube voltage is 110kV at 1/2
pps;
When the X-ray tube current reaches its highest value
of 6mA, the obtainable highest X-ray tube voltage is
110kV at 4/8/12 pps
Low Dose When the X-ray tube current reaches its highest value
of 2mA, the obtainable highest X-ray tube voltage is
110kV.
(continued)
Normal Fluoro When the X-ray tube current reaches its highest
value of 4mA, the obtainable highest X-ray tube
voltage is 110kV.
Digital Spot When the X-ray tube current reaches its highest value
of 20mA, the obtainable highest X-ray tube voltage is
110kV @ 200V, 220V, 230V, 240V.
When the X-ray tube current reaches its highest value
of 10mA, the obtainable highest X-ray tube voltage is
110kV @ 100V, 110V, 120V.
Film 20mA, stationary @ 200V, 220V, 230V, 240V, the ob- For version 1 series sys-
tainable highest X-ray tube voltage is 110kV; tem
10mA, stationary @ 100V, 110V, 120V, the obtainable
highest X-ray tube voltage is 110kV.
• Current:
Normal Fluoro 0.1 mA~4 mA; when the X-ray tube voltage reaches
its highest value of 110kV, the obtainable highest
X-ray tube current is 4mA.
High Level Fluoro 0.2 mA~12 mA; when the X-ray tube voltage rea-
ches its highest value of 110kV, the obtainable
highest X-ray tube current is 6mA.
High Level Pulse Flu- • 0.2 mA~12 mA; when the X-ray tube For version 2 series system
oro voltage reaches its highest value of
55kV, the obtainable highest X-ray tube
current is 12mA at 4/8/12pps.
0.2 mA~25 mA; when the X-ray tube voltage rea-
ches its highest value of 100kV, the obtainable
highest X-ray tube current is 25mA at 1/2pps
Low Dose 0.1 mA~2 mA; when the X-ray tube voltage reaches
its highest value of 110kV, the obtainable highest
X-ray tube current is 2mA.
Digital Spot 0.2 mA~20 mA; when the X-ray tube voltage rea-
ches its highest value of 110kV, the obtainable
highest X-ray tube current is 20mA @ 200V, 220V,
230V, 240V.
0.2 mA~10 mA; when the X-ray tube voltage rea-
ches its highest value of 110kV, the obtainable
highest X-ray tube current is 10mA @ 100V, 110V,
120V.
Film 1mAs~80mAs @ 200V, 220V, 230V, 240V; current: For version 1 series system
20mA, stationary; the obtainable highest X-ray
tube voltage is 110kV;
1mAs~40mAs @ 100V, 110V, 120V; current: 10mA,
stationary; the obtainable highest X-ray tube volt-
age is 110kV.
kVp - The peak value of high voltage generator output in the interval after a 20 ms delay period to the
end of the exposure.
mA - The time average of the current flow into the high voltage cable/X-ray tube assembly, beginning at
the point where kVp crosses the 35 kVp level.
Time - Measurement of exposure time begins when the kVp crosses the 35 kVp level ( 80% of kVp
selected).
mAs - The time integral of mA as defined above.
Maximum symmetrical radiation field on the X-axis 100cm from the spot:
Fluoro: 235 mm (diameter)
Film: 240mm (diameter)
X-ray tube
Small focal spot (Normal Fluoro, High Level Fluoro, Digital Spot) 0.6×1.4 (IEC336)
Anode Stationary
Weight 0.65 kg
Filter 0.8 mm Al
Collimator
Filtration 0 mm Al
Iris collimator
Fluoroscopy nominal diameter: 23/16/12cm(9"/6"/4.5")
X-ray beam continuously adjustable to an area of less than 5×5cm at the image receptor
Film nominal diameter circle: 23cm(9")
Shutter collimator
Full Range Rotation Angle: 360°
Operation: by control panel
9.3.3 Others
Grid
Type Circular
9.3.3.1 Monitor
Size 27"
Image Storage
Image resolution 1K x 1K
Digital Processor
Fuse
9.7 Options
Laser aimer, which is attached to the tube, is incorporated with the tube cover. Press the laser aimer’s
ON switch to generate the laser beam. The weight of generator’s laser aimer: 0.65±0.05kg.
Perform the following procedure to install and operate the laser aimer on the Image Intensifier. The C-
arm can be placed in any orientation that is convenient for attaching the laser aimer. There are no
alignment marks or notches on the laser aimer that need to match any points on the image intensifier.
The weight of the laser aimer on the image intensifier: 2.15±0.2kg.
CAUTION
When the laser aimer is attached to the C-arm, releasing the orbital or
rotational brake could cause the C-arm to move. Make sure to hold the C-
arm to control its movement whenever a brake is released.
1. Place the laser aimer’s attachment handle in the open position.
2. Move the laser aimer flush with the Image Intensifier, but slightly off center.
3. Center the laser aimer with the relation to the Image Intensifier. As you center the laser aimer, the
attachment hooks catch on the edge of the image intensifier.
4. Turn the attachment handle inward until the handle is completely closed and the laser aimer is
securely attached to the image intensifier. Insert the metal bolt into the hole of the handle to lock.
CAUTION
Do not grasp the Laser Aimer's handle to position the C-arm or to move
the system. Pulling the handle may cause the Laser Aimer to release
from the image intensifier and fall.
5. Use the image intensifier handle to position the C-arm or to move the system to the desired
location.
6. After attaching the laser aimer, place the C-arm in the position it will be used during the procedure.
7. Turn the laser aimer ON and adjust the beam alignment knobs until the laser beam is centered on
the crossing of the cross-hairs on the tube cover.
CAUTION
If the laser is ON, do not look directly into the laser aimer’s aperture.
8. Using fluoroscopy, position the cross-hairs in the Fluoro image, at the center of the area of interest.
NOTE
The location where the laser beam marks the patient corresponds to the center of the area
of interest, indicated by the cross-hairs in the Fluoro image.
If you don’t want the cross-hairs to show on the image, remove the laser cover from the laser aimer.
1. Switch OFF the power to the laser aimer.
2. Grasp the two knobs on the laser cover.
3. Press down and rotate the cover (approximately 10 degrees counterclockwise) until the knobs align
with the notches on the housing.
WARNING
The system video distributor can output the left area video signal of the image on the monitor to the
external display device by NTSC / PAL format. Normally, the image on the external display device will be
the same as the left area of the image on the monitor. The video splitter support “NTSC / PAL" and
"16:9/4:3” video signal output for the external display device, the default setting is PAL/4:3 please call for
service to change the output settings.
The Wireless Module comply with following countries regulations but not limited:
1. Wireless Module compliances with FCC requirements for operating in the United States and has
been tested and complies with the specifications for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15
Subpart B of the FCC Rules
2. Wireless Module compliances with Canadian Department of Communication Radio Interference
Regulations ICES-003 and RSS-247.
3. Wireless Module compliances with Regulations of State Radio Regulatory Commission of the
People’s Republic of China.
4. Wireless Module shall be compliance with the Essential Requirements and other relevant
provisions of Directive 2014/53/EU.
5. Wireless Module compliances with the Australia and New Zealand RCM certification.
6. Wireless Module compliances with Broadcasting and Communication Equipments of South Korea.
7. Wireless Module compliances with Certification of Radio Equipment in JAPAN.
8. Wireless Module compliances with Certification of Radio Equipment in Taiwan.
Technical Specifications:
Feature Description
Antenna 2 antennas
FCC:
5.180 to 5.240 GHz (4 channels)
5.260 to 5.320 GHz (4 channels)
5.500 to 5.700 GHz ( 8 channels, excluding 5.600 to 5.640 GHz)
Operating frequency ranges – 5 GHz 5.745 to 5.825 GHz (5 channels)
CE:
5.180 to 5.240 GHz (4 channels)
5.260 to 5.320 GHz (4 channels)
5.500 to 5.700 GHz (11 channels)
Power 12V,0.56A
Emissions FCC, CE
To join a wireless network, select network name (also called the SSID) and enter correct user name and
passphrase. If the Wireless Module cannot connect to the network, the following information will
display on user interface: (SSID) Disconnected.
In this case, please try following trouble shooting methods to attempt to reconnect network:
• The user name and passphrase is case-sensitive, please confirm and retype the user name and
passphrase.
• Make sure the wireless module power switch is at “On” position.
• Make sure the router is turned on.
• Adjust system position.
• Use one greater wireless range router.
• Use a range extender to extend its wireless range to your location.
NOTE
Separation distance of 20 cm or more should be maintained between this device and
persons during device operation. To ensure compliance, operations at closer than this
distance is not recommended. The antenna used for this transmitter must not be co-
located in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter.
WARNING
Administrative Information
Medical Facility Information Field Service Engineer Information
System Configuration
System Serial Number: Host ID:
Release Version: Complete Version:
System Inspection
No Problem and Resolution Noted No Problem and Resolution Noted in
Item Item
Problem in Comments Section Problem Comments Section
Label Inspection AC Power Cord and Plug
Cable and Connector Anti-Static Drag Wires
Monitor and Arm Image Intensifier
Handles C-arc
Wheels X-ray Monoblock
Covers Control Panel
Frame Battery Pack Check
System Setup
Power Supply Adaption Power On/Off System Configuration in Administration
System Configuration in User Setup DICOM Setup and Check DICOM Worklist
Functional Check
System Movement Pass Fail System Operation Pass Fail
Normal 50 and HLF 50 Available Not Available mGy/min(≤ 47.5 mGy/min) mGy/min(≤ 47.5 mGy/min)
Normal 50 and HLF 100 Available Not Available mGy/min(≤ 47.5 mGy/min) mGy/min(≤ 95 mGy/min)
Normal 88 and HLF 100 Available Not Available mGy/min(≤ 83.6 mGy/min) mGy/min(≤ 95 mGy/min)
Installation Comments
Administrative Information
Medical Facility Information Field Service Engineer Information
System Configuration
System Serial Number: Host ID:
Safety Inspection
Anti-Static Drag-wire Electrical Plug and Power Cord
Ground Continuity
Digital Spot:
55 [email protected]: kVp (51.15~58.85 kVp); [email protected]: kVp (74.40~85.60 kVp);
[email protected]: kVp (102.30~117.70 kVp)
OEC One CFD PM Checklist
Normal 50 and HLF 50 Available Not available mGy/min(≤ 47.5 mGy/min) mGy/min(≤ 47.5 mGy/min)
Normal 50 and HLF 100 Available Not available mGy/min(≤ 47.5 mGy/min) mGy/min(≤ 95 mGy/min)
Normal 88 and HLF 100 Available Not available mGy/min(≤ 83.6 mGy/min) mGy/min(≤ 95 mGy/min)
System Backup
System Status Backup (If needed) System Log Backup (If needed)
Comments
Schematics List
5 KV Control Board_5085610_SCH 7
7 Mother Board_5085601_SCH 6
A A
NOTES:
1. THE DIAGRAM INDICATES ALL ELECTRICAL COMPONENTS INCLUDING PWAS, CABLES AND MISC. PARTS,
ALSO SHOWS THEIRS INTERCONNECTION.
2. DVI SPLITTER, WIFI ADAPTOR, TUBE LASER AIMER, I.I. LASER AIMER ARE OPTIONAL PARTS.
3. BREAKER CB2 ONLY EXISTS IN THE AC POWER CONFIGURATION OF 100V, 110V AND 120V.
B B
6. IN SHEET 2, THE PARTS FILLED WITH BLUE COLOR ARE ASSEMBLIED IN GE HUANLUN FACTORY,
THE REMAINING BELONGS TO HLB PARTS WHICH ARE ASSEMBLED IN SHANGHAI SK.
7.THE PART NUMBER MARKED AS * BELONGS TO 7000888SCH, THE PART NUMBER MARKED AS ** BELONGS
C TO 9000888SCH C
1 COVER
D D
2 INTERCONNECT DIAGRAM
3 GROUNDING
State: RELEASE - Document is released and under formal Change Control. Changes are subject to the ECR/ECO Process.
E E
See the GEHC Myworkshop System to determine the status of this document.
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5085385 UDB_OVERCUR_N RED 28AWG 11 11 13
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GND BL K 24AWG
GND BL K 24AWG
VCC R ED 24AWG
VCC R ED 24AWG
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D+ GRN 28AWG
D+ GRN 28AWG
D- WHT 28AWG
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GRY 22AWG 2 2
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2 2-1
B T3_28V_N B LK 18AWG
R EF_SW2 ORG 22AWG 5999915
3 3 GRY 24AWG 11 3
KEYSW_OFF BLK 22AWG
BAT1 12V+ P15 J15
SW5 GRY 22AWG
5 5-1
BT3_28V_L RED 18AWG 1 4
4 4 BRN 24AWG
6
HDMI,6888733
2 2 J1 J7 13 5
G KEYSW_COM GRN 22AWG 8
GND SHLD
+12V WHT
18AWG
18AWG
12V+ F2 6888752
6888766 6888762 14 6
6888776
1
GIGE_DA+ WHT/ORG
3 2 1
GIGE_DB+ WHT/GRN
GIGE_DC+ WHT/BLU
1
THER M AL_SWITC H_A 8
6888806-1
6888728
2 9
220V CONFIG 1. PRI_TRANS_L1, PRI_TRANS_L2 BATT_CUT2 BLK 16AWG 6 1
26AWG
26AWG
26AWG
26AWG
9888703
6888742
GND B LK 18AWG
output firstly connected to J1-1 and 3 MOTHER BOARD
6888740
1. PRI_TRANS_L1, 10
6888741
J1-2, then to CB2, then back to J1- PJ20 3
PRI_TRANS_L2 directly 2
HAND_FLU_SECURITY 4 5085601
connected to J1-3 and J1-4, 3 and J1-4, then to BT1 two 11
E33 4
windings. 3 +12V WHT 18AWG
6888732
then to BT1 two windings 5
FOOT_HLF 4 4 GRN 24AWG KV_FEEDB ACK _ANODE
6888716
2. One jumper across J1-12 2. Two jumpers: one across J1-11 E34 5 WHT 22AWG
12
CB2 and J1-13 and J1-12, the other across J1-13 6888792 6
7 7 BLU 24AWG
C
5885852 and J1-14. 6
3 1 2 3 6 4 5 7 8 1 2 3 5 1 2 3 6 4 5 7 8 MX5
C
1 1 VLT 24AWG BUTTON1 7 MX3 E10
22(k)
LINE 6888789 BT1 6888875 PJ19
4 12V B LK 18AWG 1
ETH0 COM1(RS232) ETH2
ETH3
HAND_COM 8 SEALING
7
5 5 GRY 24AWG
HD-2
SEC_28V_N BLK 16AWG PJ4 2 GND BLK 20AWG 6 GIGE_DC- WHT/BLU
PRI_TRANS_L2 BLK 12AWG 220V J1-4 R 0V 24 4 PJ2 7 5 2 2 13
4 120V
23 USB5 26AWG RED 24AWG 13 GND_PS1 B LK6&B LK7 22AWG
6888772
J1-22 R, 220 V_L RED 12AWG 220V_L RED 12AWG 3 6888726 GND 8 6 10 10 HAND_HLF_SECURITY 14
5 22 14
J1-6 R 6
20V 220V J1-21 R, 220 V_N B LK 12AWG
E25 GIGE_DD+ WHT/BRN
21 6 7 FOOT_HLF_SECURITY 15
10V E22 26AWG 15
7 20 LED
0V 8 GIGE_DD- BRN 26AWG
8 19 6888724 4 FOOT SW
1 2 LAMP J2 SHLD 6888706
HLF
0V B LK
1 5611023(5m)* or 5604337(10m)* 1
18 J1-18 R, 220 V_L BR N 12AWG
B LU DVI_IN_D2N WHT 28AWG
9 2 HDMI 9888115(5m)** or 9888116(10m)** 1
10 J1-10 L GRN 14AWG 17 1 2 LAMP P2 2
P3
2 DVI_IN_D2P RED 28AWG
J1-11 R 11 J1-11 L 16 5 GND BLU 24AWG 3 1 TMDS DATA2+ RED 28AWG 2
3 B LK FILLA 2 GRN 20AWG
FLU
2 4 TMDS DATA1+ GRN 28AWG
GND RED 24AWG 8 B LK 7 COMPUTER 6 MX7
5 FILC OM B LK 20AWG
WK_B RED 24AWG
P2
4 9
AC_N BLU 12AWG 3 AC_FAIL YEL 24AWG 5 R ED 1 6888967* 5 TMDS DATA1 SHIELD
LED_L WHT 22AWG WK_Z WHT 24AWG 7
5 9888967** 10
6 TMDS DATA1- WHT 28AWG
1 BATT_LOW BLK 24AWG 4 B LK 3
LED_N BLK 22AWG 6 11 8 REMOVE FILTER
6888759 DVI 7 TMDS DATA0+ BLU 28AWG PROXIMITY SW
6888717 6888778 14 F
9 MX12 MX9 5085808
8 TMDS DATA0 SHIELD 1
6 E27 E23 G E PR OT ECT _A B RN 22AWG B LK
6888770
H D
15 P O
+15V_PSW YEL &ORG
9 TMDS DATA0- WHT 28AWG 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 2
3 PJ13 ATX 9888700 I
R N
C 22AWG
B RN
6888707
AUX_PWR_IN_L2 B LU 22AWG 16 K M B GND_PS1 B LK6&B LK7
10 TMDS CLOCK+ BRN 28AWG 3 B LU
N L 5085836 4 POWER L A 22AWG
AC POWER CONFIGURATION
+24V_PS1 R ED 20AWG
IGBT_ER ROR_ALM_N
GND_PS1 B LK 20AWG
GND_PS1 B LK 20AWG
GND_PS1 B LK 20AWG
GND_PS2 B LK 20AWG
GND_PS1 B LK 20AWG
GND_PS1 B LK 20AWG
+5V_PS1 B RN 20AWG
+5V_PS1 ORG 20AWG
11 TMDS CLOCK SHIELD
DC_ER ROR_ALM_N
KV_HIGH _ALM_N
KV_LOW_ALM_N
PLEASE SEE THE REFERENCE PROXIMITY SW
KV_SET_INPUT
AUX_PWR_IN_L1
EXPOSURE_EN
INTER LOCK _D
INTER LOCK _C
1
SAFETY _EN
5331600 1
+15V_KVC
+15V_KVC
+15V_KVC
18
-15V_KVC
-15V_KVC
YEL 22AWG
GND_PS1
GND_PS1
GND_PS1
GND_PS1
GND_PS1
LE D_L
5085808
120 V
120 V
0V
PR OT ECT _B
0V
BATT
N L 1
2 BT2 19 DATA0_5_SHLD +15V_PSW YEL &ORG
13 2 B RN
6888720
START BATT- 3
22AWG
22AWG
6888876
24V
24V
0V
0V
PJ12
6888721
D
PJ7 PJ17 PS1J1 ETH1 COM2(RS422) WHT 28AWG
USB7 1 JP1
PE
2 1
6888753
FILLA2 GRN 20AWG
2 2 2 FILC OM B LK 20AWG 3 2
6888880:220V
6888723
CB1 4 4 4
OR E26 CN2 5 MONOBLOCK 4
6888885:110V PM U SUPPOR T 5 PS1 5 PS2 5 5085004
IN 5
ATX-220VN BLU 1.0MM2
ATX-220VL BRN 1.0MM2
M ETAL BR ACKET
6888151 5085800 5085801 (With SEALING BD
Fan 2 E28
PE YEL/GRN 1.0MM2
6 6 6
6
ASM 6888580 7 5085612)
7 7
7
6888760 8 8 8
8
CN1 CN1 9
PE KV_LOW_ALM_N WHT 28AWG 1
6888722
POWER CORD options: 6888773 YEL/GRN 1 1 2 3 1 2 3 KV_HIGH _ALM_N B LU 28AWG 2
10
5407031,5407032,5407033,5407034,5407035,5407036,5407037,5407038, 14AWG J17 P17 6888887
E15
1
5407039,5407042,5407045,5407048,5407050,5408318,5408320,5449309 OVER CURR ENT_ALM_N WHT 3 KJ2 1 2
E16 +5V_PS2 BLU 18AWG 1 1
28AWG
2
IGBT_ER ROR_ALM_N ORG 4
WHT 18AWG
ORG 18AWG
PS1_220V_N
BLU 18AWG
PS2_220V_N
PS1_220N_L
28AWG
GND_PS2 BLK 18AWG 2 2 DC_ER ROR_ALM_N WHT
28AWG 5 6888891
R ED 12AWG
YEL 12AWG
+5V_PS1 WHT 18AWG 3 3 KV_UNBALANC E_ALM_N 5329281
6
GND TERMINAL GROUP 6888892 GND_PS1 BLK 18AWG 4 4
GRN 28AWG
E29
R ED 12AWG
INV_OUT_1
5085802 SAFETY _EN WHT 28AWG 7
6888890
EXPOSURE _EN B RN 28AWG 8
INV_OUT_2 YEL 12AWG
6888708
11 5 P1
6888799
E45
GND_PS1 R ED 28AWG E1
13
KV_FEEDB ACK _C AT HODE KV Control Board
14
E9
ORG 28AWG
5085610 5
E11
M1
E5
R ED 12AWG
YEL 12AWG
YEL/GRN 14AWG
AR KV_SET_INPUT GRN 28AWG 16 KJ4
1 E2
E13
GND_PS1 R ED 28AWG 17
J1 J1 J1 5085611 ASM 6888116
E12
J1 J1 220 V J1-3R
J1 220 V J1-3R
J1 5 P2
220V J1-3R
1 110V J1-1R 1 110 V J1-1R 1 110 V J1-1R 1 1 1 1 KV_FEEDB ACK _OUTPUT B RN 18
28AWG
2 KJ5 3 G3 IGBT FAN 1 2 P18
2 2 2 2 2 2
220 V J1-4R 220 V J1-4R 220 V J1-4R
220 V J1-3R 220 V J1-3R 220 V J1-3R 220 V J1-3R 19
3 110V J1-2R 3 110 V J1-2R 3 110 V J1-2R 3 110 V J1-1R 3 110 V J1-1R 3 110 V J1-1R 3 110 V J1-1R
GND_PS1 R ED 28AWG
1 E3
E14 1 2 J18
GND TERMINAL GROUP 5331608 4 4 4 4 220 V J1-4R
4 220 V J1-4R
4 220 V J1-4R 4 220 V J1-4R
6888757
+15V_KVC GRY 28AWG 20
5 J1-6R 5 5 5 110 V J1-2R 5 110 V J1-2R 5 110 V J1-2R 5 110 V J1-2R
-15V_KVC B LK 28AWG 21 5 M2
6 6 J1-6R 6 6 J1-6R 6 J1-6R 6 J1-6R 6
22 KJ6 3 G4
7 7 7 J1-6R
7 7 7 7 J1-6R +15V_KVC B LU 28AWG
E
-15V_KVC B LK 28AWG L N
E
9 9 J1-9R 9 9 9 J1-9R 9 9
P2 N2
10 10 10 J1-9R 10 10 10 J1-9R 10 J1-9R +15V_KVC ORG 28AWG 24
11 11 11 11 11 11 11
6888768
12 12 25
12 12 12 12 12
13 13
F1 KJ7
13 13 13 13 13 9888706 26
14 14 14 14 14 14 14 Misc, 5329161 5329279
8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1
BLU 12AWG
SYSTEM INTERLOCK
20V_AC4
BRN 12AWG DC_BUS_N BLK 12AWG
PMU 6888758
9888705
6888806 FILTER 2
2 1 +P -N +P -N
PJ3
L L BRN 12AWG
Filter 5331600
REC -
AC1 AC2
State: RELEASE - Document is released and under formal Change Control. Changes are subject to the ECR/ECO Process.
N N
5329278 5329278
6888763
7
MX11
9 MOTHER BORAD 5085601
FAN_220V_L RED 22AWG
J1_A13
CCB
9
CON J1_B14 5085603 RECT
MX1
HDB26F 18
5329275 BT3
6888877
20V
RECT_ACN
28V
0V
See the GEHC Myworkshop System to determine the status of this document.
J2_B16
MCB 20V
6888800 0V
GE HEALTHCARE -SURGERY
J2_B15
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
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1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
GND PS1
GND PS2
MONITOR TABLET
6888905 6888902
GND ATX
PE
PE
B B
ASM: 6491850
PE
NIPPRON MCB
CCB FDB
PWR 5085603
6888800-1*
5085604
6888800-2**
PMU
6888806-1 R1 : 0Ω R2 : 0Ω
L6 GND_PS1 GND_PS2
ACC63 505 0
M BP1
AP
C C
PE
F2
1.5A, 33V
L1
0Ω
0.1U 0.1U 0.1U
P S A
GND
Filter 2
L 5331600 PE
N1
PROXI PROXI
MH1 CR1 CR3 SWA SWB
U/D BOARD PE
6888807
USER PANEL USER PANEL
PE USB CABLE USB CABLE
6888776 PLUG 6888728 PLUG
D BT1 BT2
BT3
6888877
D
Filter 1 6888875 6888876
PE PE
5331600
PE PE
N L
PE: PACKAGE METAL BASE
PE
State: RELEASE - Document is released and under formal Change Control. Changes are subject to the ECR/ECO Process.
E E
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REVISION
REV MADE BY DATE ECO/ECR NO DESCRIPTION
1 WANG JINLEI 2011-11-09 N/A INITIAL RELEASE
2 LI DAQING 2012-05-08 ECO2131361 CHANGE U89 U92 U95 POWER
3 LI DAQING 2012-06-18 ECO2134688 CHANGE NOTES 1
D D
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MADE BY DATE(YYYY-MM-DD) TITLE
GE Healthcare
XiongFei 2015-11-30 Collimator Control Board
B Size
Company Restricted
SHEET NAME DWG NO REV SHEET
Fri Dec 04 10:44:17 2015 COVER SHEET 5085603SCH 6 1 of 8
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
J1
J1 J14 J14
C1 C1
A1 A1 B1 B1 COL_POTS_REF+ 3D8< 8D8< SHUT_WIDTH_MOT+ C2 C2 A1 A1 B1 B1 C1 C1
6C8< IRIS_MOT+ A2 A2 B2 B2 SHUT_ROT_MOT+ 7C8< 8D8< SHUT_WIDTH_MOT- C3 C3 A2 A2 B2 B2 C2 C2
A IRIS_MOT- A3 B3 SHUT_ROT_MOT- C4 A3 B3 C3
6C8< A3 B3 7C8< C4 A3 B3 C3
A4 A4 B4 B4 +5V C5 C5 A4 A4 B4 B4 C4 C4
+5V A5 A5 B5 B5 +5V C6 C6 A5 A5 B5 B5 C5 C5
A6 A6 B6 B6 C7 C7 A6 A6 B6 B6 C6 C6
A S A7
A8
A7 B7 B7
B8
S C8
C9
C8 A7
A8
A7 B7 B7
B8
C7
C8
C7 A
A8 B8 C9 A8 B8 C8
A9 A9 B9 B9 5B1< IRIS_POS C10 C10 A9 A9 B9 B9 C9 C9
4A1< SPI_SYNC A10 A10 B10 B10 SHUT_ROT_POS_F 5C5< 7B2< 5C2< SHUT_ROT_POS C11 C11 A10 A10 B10 B10 C10 C10
4D1< SPI_DIN A11 A11 B11 B11 SHUT_WIDTH_POS_F 5B8< 8B2< 5B4< SHUT_WIDTH_POS C12 C12 A11 A11 B11 B11 C11 C11
SPI_SCLK A12 B12 RESERVED_1 A C13 A12 B12 C12
4C1< A12 B12 C13 A12 B12 C12
INTERLOCK_COM A13 A13 B13 B13 IRIS_POS_F 5B4< 6B2< C14 C14 A13 A13 B13 B13 C13 C13
A A14 B14 INTERLOCK_COM +15V C15 A14 B14 C14
A14 B14 C15 A14 B14 C14
-15V A15 A15 B15 B15 +15V C16 C16 A15 A15 B15 B15 C15 C15
-15V A16 A16 B16 B16 A16 A16 B16 B16 C16 C16
SYM 2 OF 2 A17 B17 C17
A17 B17 C17
SYM 1 OF 2 A18 B18 C18
DIN41512 HALF C MALE A18 B18 C18
DIN41612 HALF C MLE A19 A19 B19 B19 C19 C19
A20 A20 B20 B20 C20 C20
A21 A21 B21 B21 C21 C21
A22 A22 B22 B22 C22 C22
A23 A23 B23 B23 C23 C23
INTERFACE CONNECTOR A24 A24 B24 B24 C24 C24
A25 A25 B25 B25 C25 C25
A26 A26 B26 B26 C26 C26
A27 A27 B27 B27 C27 C27
A28 A28 B28 B28 C28 C28
A29 A29 B29 B29 C29 C29
A30 A30 B30 B30 C30 C30
A31 A31 B31 B31 C31 C31
A32 A32 B32 B32 C32 C32
B SYM 1 OF 2 SYM 2 OF 2
B
+15V
+15V
SMCJ15CA
A
CR4 J15
SP720
CR3
SMCJ15CA
+15V STRIP1L 1 1
SPI_DIN 1 IN1 STRIP2L 2 2
SPI_SCLK 2 STRIP3L 3
CR1
IN2 3
SPI_SYNC 3 IN3
IRIS_POS_F 4 IN4 -15V
SHUT_ROT_POS_F 5 IN5 ESD STRIP
SHUT_WIDTH_POS_F 6 IN6
C COL_POTS_REF+ 7 IN7 VP 16 C
9
10
IN8 VN 8 ESD -15V
IN9 J16
11 IN10
12 A
IN11
13 IN12 STRIP1R 1 1
14 A STRIP2R 2
IN13 2
15 IN14 STRIP3R 3 3
+5V
SMCJ5CA
CR2
R28 R30 R49
STRIP3L STRIP1L STRIP2L
S 0 10MEG S 10MEG
D R29
STRIP3R
R41
STRIP1R
R71
STRIP2R S
D
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S 0 10MEG S 10MEG
B Size
Company Restricted
SHEET NAME DWG NO REV SHEET
Mon Mar 31 14:03:44 2014 INTERFACE 5085603SCH 6 2 of 8
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
GND
FL1 TP101 TP102 TP103 TP104 TP105 TP106
BLM31P500S
C52
1 2
R2
1
1K
50 OHM
C50
C51
0.1U
C5 C6 10U 25V
HSMG-C650
1
0.1U 25V
GREEN
R1
0.1U
1K
25V
C48
C49
10U 25V
DS1
25V 0.1U
GND_+15VD
2
25V 10U
DS4
HSMG-C650
2
25V A S
GREEN
A
1
-5V FOR ANALOG DRIVE
S A
-5V
-15V
B B
+15V
R11
U1
1K
LM4040BIM3-5.0
2 N P 1 V_REF_5_DAC 4B6<
TP33 +15V FOR OPTICAL-COUPLE DRIVE 3 NC1
+15V
+15VD
TP31 5V +5V REFERENCE FOR DAC
FL3 A
BLM31P500S
2
DS3
HSMG-C650
1 2 A
GREEN
50 OHM
C C
1
C53
C54
R26
0.1U
C55
C56
R89
25V 0.1U TP3
2
25V
FL4
1
BLM31P500S
R10
1 2 U2
1K
LM4040BIM3-5.0
50 OHM
-15V
A GND_+15VD 2 1 COL_POTS_REF+
4A2< 4B2< 4D2< N P 2A3<
3 NC1
5V
A
+5V REFERENCE FOR COLLIMATOR POTENTIOMETER
D D
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MADE BY DATE(YYYY-MM-DD) TITLE
GE Healthcare
XiongFei 2015-11-30 Collimator Control Board
B Size
Company Restricted
SHEET NAME DWG NO REV SHEET
Mon Mar 31 14:03:42 2014 POWER 5085603SCH 6 3 of 8
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
+15VD +5V
C20
C25
0.1U
A 25V 3.3K 0.1U A
4D2< 4B2< 3D4< GND_+15VD U4 25V
R8
HCPL0201
S
1 NC1 VCC 8
2 VO 7 SYNC_OC
R5
2A1< SPI_SYNC 3 NC3 6
4 GND 5
3.3K
NC2
OPTICAL-COUPLE +5V
+5V
+15VD
B C21
B
C24
C19
0.1U 0.1U
25V 3.3K 25V 0.1U DAC7554IDGSR
GND_+15VD U6 25V U5
R23
HCPL0201 3C8< V_REF_5_DAC 10 REFIN VOUTA 1 IRIS_CTR 6A1<
SYNC_OC 9 SYNC# VOUTB 2 SHUT_WIDTH_CTR 8A1<
S 8 VDD GND 3
1 NC1 VCC 8 DIN_OC 7 DIN VOUTC 4 SHUT_ROT_CTR 7A1<
SCLK_OC 6 SCLK VOUTD 5
2 VO 7 SCLK_OC
R6
2A1< SPI_SCLK 3 NC3 6
R3 MUST BE CLOSE TO U5
4 GND 5
3.3K
NC2
R3
A
S
0
S
C S A C
+15VD +5V
C23
0.1U C26
0.1U
25V U7 3.3K 25V
HCPL0201
R24
GND_+15VD S
1 NC1 VCC 8
2 VO 7 DIN_OC
R7
2A1< SPI_DIN 3 NC3 6
4 GND 5
3.3K
NC2
D D
REV 2 01July04
S
MADE BY DATE(YYYY-MM-DD) TITLE
GE Healthcare
XiongFei 2015-11-30 Collimator Control Board
B Size
Company Restricted
SHEET NAME DWG NO REV SHEET
Mon Mar 31 14:03:43 2014 DAC 5085603SCH 6 4 of 8
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
+15V
A A
C36
0.1U
25V
TP9
A
C30
0.1U
V+ 8
25V
2 IN- R39
R33 R36 AD712
OUT 1 IRIS_POS_F 2A3< 6B2<
2A4< IRIS_POS 3 IN+
100
10K 10K
4 V-
U99
1% 1%
AD712JR
C33
0.1U
25V
C37
TP10
0.1U
25V
A
B A
B
C29
0.1U
-15V 25V
6 IN- R38
R32 R35 AD712 OUT 7 SHUT_WIDTH_POS_F 2A3< 8B2<
2A4< SHUT_WIDTH_POS 5 IN+
100
10K 10K
AD712JR
1% 1%
C32
U99
0.1U
25V
+15V
C C
C34
TP11
0.1U
25V
A
C28
0.1U
V+ 8
25V
2 IN- R37
R31 R34 AD712
OUT 1 SHUT_ROT_POS_F 2A3< 7B2<
2A4< SHUT_ROT_POS 3 IN+
100
10K 10K
4 V-
U98
1% 1%
AD712JR
C35
C31
0.1U
0.1U 25V
25V -15V A
D D
A
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MADE BY DATE(YYYY-MM-DD) TITLE
GE Healthcare
XiongFei 2015-11-30 Collimator Control Board
B Size
Company Restricted
SHEET NAME DWG NO REV SHEET
Mon Mar 31 14:03:43 2014
POSITION FEEDBACK FILTER 5085603SCH 6 5 of 8
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
R95
R101
10K
1%
100K
TP19
+15V
PI CONTROL
C42
A A
10N
C27
R91 0.1U
4B8< IRIS_CTR 25V
10K
V+ 8
1% A TP8
2 IN- R96
2A3< R92 AD712
OUT 1 6 IN- R103 R1008 R104
IRIS_POS_F 3 IN+ AD712 OUT 7 IRIS_PI_CTR
1K 5
5B4< 10K
IN+
2K 2K 12K
4 V-
U97
1%
3.3V
D33
AD712JR U95
TLC2262
R1009
R97
200
1K
3.3V
D34
1%
R94
C22
10K
39K R1020 1% 0.1U
A
25V
3
IRIS_PI_CTR A
JUMPER
1 2 3
S4 A
2
B R99 B
-15V
1206 100K
1
+5V_A
R87
R1026 39K TP32
1%
TP18
0 E
+15V
B
C46
Q11
C 0.1U
C40
C 25V
0.1U B
Q9
25V
V+ 8
C43 E
R77
2 A
IN-
AD712 1 +5V_A A
10K
OUT 2A1<
3 IN+ 1N
1% 20 IRIS_MOT-
COMPENSATE CIRCUIT
4 V-
U96 R1004
C59
AD712JR
R83
V+ 8
10K 0.1U
C 1% R93 25V
5% C
R105
2 IN-
2K
C38
AD712
OUT 1 R1005 20 5%
A 100K 3
0.1U IN+
E
A IRIS_MOT+
25V R102
4 V-
68K R1021 U95 B
Q10
TLC2262 2A1<
3
1K A C
A C
B
R100
JUMPER
1 2 3
Q12
2
1K
C60
-15V E
0.1U
25V
S3
R85
A
R1027 A
C44
68K
0.1U
0
-5V MOTOR DRIVE 25V
R79
10
5%
10
5%
REV 2 01July04
R90
10K
1% MOTOR CURRENT LIMIT MADE BY DATE(YYYY-MM-DD) TITLE
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XiongFei 2015-11-30 Collimator Control Board
B Size
Company Restricted
A SHEET NAME DWG NO REV SHEET
Tue Apr 08 10:08:20 2014 IRIS CONTROL 5085603SCH 6 6 of 8
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
R22
R45
10K
1%
TP13 +15V 100K
PI CONTROL
A C3 A
10N
C1
0.1U
25V
V+ 8
A TP6
R20
4B8< SHUT_ROT_CTR 2 IN- R25
AD712
OUT 1 6 IN- R59 R1010 R60
10K 3 7 SHUT_ROT_PI_CTR
IN+ AD712 OUT
1% 1K 5 IN+
2K 2K 6.8K
R1011
4 V-
U94
200
3.3V
R46 AD712JR U92
SHUT_ROT_POS_F
D10
5C5< 2A3< TLC2262
10K
R27
D11
10K
3.3V
C39
1%
R44
10K 0.1U
1% 1% 25V
R1022 A
3 6.8K
A
-15V
A
JUMPER
1 2 3
B 2 B
SHUT_ROT_PI_CTR R43
S2
0.1U C C
C12
25V
V+ 8
B 0.1U
Q1
R13 25V
2 IN-
A C4
E
AD712
OUT 1
10K 3 A
IN+
1% +5V_A 1N
4 V-
V+ 8
10K
1% R21
2 5%
C7
IN-
1
R56
AD712
0.1U
C2
OUT
A 100K
2K
0.1U 3 IN+ 25V R1003 20 5%
25V COMPENSATE CIRCUIT
4 V-
U92 SHUT_ROT_MOT+ 2A3<
A
TLC2262
R47
R1023 68K E
R48
1K
A B A
3
Q2
1K C
JUMPER
1 2 3
-15V C
2 B
A Q4
S1
C8
E
R17 0.1U
1
25V
R1029 68K
1%
A
MOTOR DRIVE
0
C11
-5V
0.1U
R40 D5 D7 25V
SHUT_ROT_MOT+ 6 IN-
AD712 OUT 7
12K 5 A
IN+
1%
D 1206 1206 4.7V 4.7V D
U93 -5V
AD712JR
REV 2 01July04
R12
R14
10
5%
10
5%
10K
1% MADE BY DATE(YYYY-MM-DD) TITLE
GE Healthcare
XiongFei 2015-11-30 Collimator Control Board
B Size
Company Restricted
A SHEET NAME DWG NO REV SHEET
Tue Apr 08 10:07:45 2014 SHUTTER ROTATION CONTROL 5085603SCH 6 7 of 8
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
R65
R73
10K
1%
TP16 +15V 100K
A A
C15 PI CONTROL
C13
10N
0.1U
25V
V+ 8
A
TP7
R61
SHUT_WIDTH_CTR 2 IN- R67
AD712
OUT 1 6 IN- R81 R1006 R82
10K 3 7 SHUT_WIDTH_PI_CTRL
4B8< 1%
IN+ U91
1K AD712 OUT
5 IN+
2K 2K 12K
4 V-
AD712JR
3.3V
R68 U89
SHUT_WIDTH_POS_F
R1007
D22
5B8< 2A3< TLC2262
200
10K
R70
1%
D23
C45
1K
3.3V
1%
R66
R1024
10K 0.1U
3
1% 25V A
39K
JUMPER
S6
1 2 3
1%
2 A
-15V
B A
SHUT_WIDTH_PI_CTRL B
R72
1
R58
R1030 100K +5V_A
39K
1%
0
+15V
E
B
Q7
C C
C47
TP15
0.1U B
Q5
25V
V+ 8
C18
C16 E
R98 0.1U
2 A
IN- 25V
AD712
OUT 1 +5V_A
10K 3 1N
IN+
1% A
4 V-
U90
C AD712JR C
R54
R1000
V+ 8
10K
C58
1% R63
2 IN- 0.1U 20 5%
C14
R78
AD712
100K
OUT 25V
2K
0.1U 3 IN+
A R1001 20 5%
25V
COMPENSATE CIRCUIT
4 V-
-15V
A R1025 U89
R69
A
3
1K
E A
TLC2262 R74
68K B
JUMPER
1 2 3
2 1% Q6
1K C
A C
S5
B
Q8 TP30
1
R55 E
R1031 2A4<
C57
SHUT_WIDTH_MOT-
68K
0 0.1U
0.5W
5% 25V MOTOR DRIVE
C17
R62 D17 D19 0.1U SHUT_WIDTH_MOT+
SHUT_WIDTH_MOT+ 6 A
IN- 25V
AD712 OUT 7 -5V
2.4K
D 1206 1%
5 IN+
A
2A4< D
1206 4.7V 4.7V
U90
REV 2 01July04
R52
10
5%
AD712JR -5V
R50
10
5%
R64
B Size
Company Restricted
SHEET NAME DWG NO REV SHEET
Mon Apr 28 10:39:52 2014
A
SHUTTER WIDTH CONTROL 5085603SCH 6 8 of 8
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
Document Information for: 6888800SCH
File List
1. 6888800SCH_s40_r2.pdf
State: RELEASE - Document is released and under formal Change Control. Changes are subject to the ECR/ECO Process.
Approval Information
Person Action Date and Time
305018949_zifeng__xiao Approved 5/17/2018 3:20:40 AM
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D D
C 1. THIS COVER SHEET CONTROLS THE REVISION STATUS OF THE REVISION OF THE 1 COVER SHEET 21 FPGA CLK & CONFIG
C
ENTIRE DOCUMENT. 2 INTERFACE 22 SECURITY CONTROL
THE REVISION OF ALL SHEETS OF THIS DOCUMENT WILL BE AT THE SAME LEVEL. 3 TVS ARRAY 23 LED
THE REVISION INFORMATION ON THE LABEL IS IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE PART
4 CCB 24 BUZZER
REVISION AND CONTROLLED BY ePDM SYSTEM.
5 FDB 25 DAC
19 MCU 39 RESET
A A
INTERLOCK_LOOP_A INTERLOCK_LOOP_B
C C
A A
U2 U3
1 16 +15V_PS1_D 1 16 +15V_PS1_D
IN1 V+ P2,12 KEYSW_ON IN1 V+
2 15 P2,14 SPI_/CS1 2 15
3 IN2 IN14 14 3 IN2 IN14 14
P2,4 SPI_DIN_CCB IN3 IN13 P2,14 DB_INT IN3 IN13 KEYSW_COM P2,12
4 13 4 13
D P2,4 SPI_SCLK_CCB IN4 IN12 P2,12 EMERGENCY_SWT2 IN4 IN12 SPI_MOSI P2,14 D
5 12 5 12
P2,4 SPI_SYNC_CCB IN5 IN11 WK_Z P2,15 P2,11 HAND_HLF_SECURITY IN5 IN11 SPI_CLK P2,14
6 11 WK_Y P2,15 6 11 LED_YELLOW_N P2,14
7 IN6 IN10 10 7 IN6 IN10 10
IN7 IN9 WK_B P2,6 P2,15 DOWN_SECURITY_TO_MCB_N IN7 IN9
GND_+15V_PS1_D 8 9 GND_+15V_PS1_D 8 9
V- IN8 WK_A P2,15 V- IN8 SPI_MISO P2,14
SP720ABG SP720ABG
U4 U6
State: RELEASE - Document is released and under formal Change Control. Changes are subject to the ECR/ECO Process.
1 16 +15V_PS1_D 1 16 +15V_PS1_D
P2,10 FOOT_COM IN1 V+ P2,6 DOWN_TO_MCB_N IN1 V+
2 15 SPI_/CS2 P2,14 2 15
P2,13 PROTECT_A IN2 IN14 IN2 IN14 FOOT_BUTTON2 P2,10
3 14 3 14
P2,10 FOOT_HLF_SECURITY IN3 IN13 P2,10 FOOT_BUTTON1 IN3 IN13 DC_ERROR_ALM_N P2,9
4 13 4 13
P2,13 PROTECT_B IN4 IN12 HAND_FLU P2,11 P2,22 SAFETY_EN IN4 IN12 KV_UNBALANCE_ALM_N P2,9
P2,11 HAND_FLU_SECURITY 5 12 FOOT_FLU_SECURITY P2,10 P2,12 KEYSW_OFF 5 12 KV_HIGH_ALM_N P2,9
6 IN5 IN11 11 6 IN5 IN11 11
P2,12 REF_EMERGENCY_SWT2 IN6 IN10 FOOT_FLU P2,10 P2,9 OCALM_FDB IN6 IN10 KV_LOW_ALM_N P2,9
7 10 7 10
C P2,12 THERMAL_SWITCH_A IN7 IN9 P2,9 OVERCURRENT_ALM_N IN7 IN9 IGBT_ERROR_ALM_N P2,9 C
GND_+15V_PS1_D 8 9 GND_+15V_PS1_D 8 9
V- IN8 THERMAL_SWITCH_B P2,12 V- IN8 EXPOSURE_EN P2,22
SP720ABG SP720ABG
U38
U5
1 16 +12V_PS2
+15V_PS1 P2,16 RXD485- IN1 V+
P2,36 OIL_TEMP_GND 1 16 2 15
IN1 V+ P2,16 RXD485+ IN2 IN14
P2,34 SHUT_WIDTH_POS_F 2 15 SHUT_ROT_POS_F P2,34 3 14 TXD485+ P2,16
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SP720ABG
SP720ABG
GND_+12V_PS2
P2,7,16,37 GND_+12V_PS2
+12V_PS2
U18 P2,37 +12V_PS2
1 16 +15V_PS1_D +15V_PS1_D
P2,5 FCSSW_FDB IN1 V+ P2,37 +15V_PS1_D
2 15
P2,11 HAND_COM 3 IN2 IN14 14 UDB_ENABLE P2,6
P2,4 RSV_CCB 4 IN3 IN13 13
P2,5 FILDIS_FDB IN4 IN12 FOOT_HLF P2,10
5 12 GND_+15V_PS1_D
P2,6 UDB_OVERCUR_N IN5 IN11 EMERGENCY_SWT1 P2,12 P2,37 GND_+15V_PS1_D
6 11 REF_EMERGENCY_SWT1 P2,12
P2,6 UP_TO_MCB_N IN6 IN10
7 10
P2,11 HAND_HLF IN7 IN9 DOWN_PROTECT_TO_MCB_N P2,6
GND_+15V_PS1_D 8 9 -15V_PS1
V- IN8 P2,37 -15V_PS1
+15V_PS1
P2,37 +15V_PS1
A SP720ABG A
+15D
+3.3 O41
D D
HCPL0201
2 8
7
3 SPI_DIN_CCB P2,3
P18,25 SPI_SIMO_DAC_oc
GND_+15_D
GND_+15_D P5,6,9..12,14,22,24,33,37
5
+15D +15D
+3.3 O42
HCPL0201
2 8 GND_+15_D
7
3 SPI_SCLK_CCB P2,3
C P18,25 SPI_CLK_DAC_oc C
GND_+15_D
5
RN26
680X4 +15D
5 4
6 3
7 2
8 1
+3.3 O43
HCPL0201
2 8
7
3 SPI_SYNC_CCB P2,3
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P18,23 SPI_CC_CS_oc
GND_+15_D
1
5
B +15D B
+3.3 O44
HCPL0201
2 8
7
3 RSV_CCB P2,3
P18 CC_RESV_oc
GND_+15_D
1
A A
+15D
D D
16
1
O13A
TLP291-4
15
FCSSW_FDB P2,3
R1
1K8
GND_+15_D
+15D
14
3
RN2 O13B
State: RELEASE - Document is released and under formal Change Control. Changes are subject to the ECR/ECO Process.
270X4 TLP291-4
5 4
P18 IDRG_HC_oc
13
6 3 FILDIS_FDB P2,3
P18 ALRSCM_HC_oc
7 2 R2
8 1 1K8
GND_+15_D
C GND_+15_D P4,6,9..12,14,22,24,33,37 C
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B B
A A
+15D
+15D
R374
1K8
R376
1K8
+3.3
+3.3
14
3
O15B
10
1
7
TLP291-4
OVERCURRENT_ERR_oc O6D
13
OVERCURRENT_ERR_oc P18
1
TLP291-4
D R424 DOWN_oc D
Q6
9
3 2N7002/SOT DOWN_oc P18
P2,3 UDB_OVERCUR_N G Q8
S
3 2N7002/SOT
2K7 P2,3 DOWN_TO_MCB_N G
R423
S
2K2 C67
10uF R402
2
47K
GND_+15_D
GND_+15_D
+15D +15D
State: RELEASE - Document is released and under formal Change Control. Changes are subject to the ECR/ECO Process.
R378 R377
1K8 1K8
+3.3 +3.3
12
16
5
1
O15C O15A
1
1
TLP291-4 TLP291-4
PROXIMAL_ERR_oc DOWN_SECURITY_oc
D
D
6
11
15
PROXIMAL_ERR_oc P18 DOWN_SECURITY_oc P18
C C
Q7 Q9
3 2N7002/SOT 3 2N7002/SOT
P2,3 DOWN_PROTECT_TO_MCB_N G P2,3 DOWN_SECURITY_TO_MCB_N G
S
S
C54 C69
10uF R401 10uF R403
2
2
47K 47K
GND_+15_D GND_+15_D
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+15D
P18 UD_ENABLE_oc
+15D
10
7
R389
O13D
270 TLP291-4
9
R379
1K8
UDB_ENABLE P2,3
R380
+3.3 1K8
GND_+15_D
B GND_+15_D P4,5,9..12,14,22,24,33,37 B
10
7
O15D
1
TLP291-4
UP_oc
D
UP_oc P18
RN24 RN23
Q10
3 2N7002/SOT OVERCURRENT_ERR_oc 5 4 DOWN_oc 5 4
P2,3 UP_TO_MCB_N G PROXIMAL_ERR_oc DOWN_SECURITY_oc
6 3 6 3
S
C70 UP_oc 7 2 7 2
10uF R404 8 1 8 1
2
GND_+15_D
A A
D D
+12D
+3.3 U7
1 6
IN1 IN2 RST_LIH P39
+3.3 +3.3
16
1
2 5
GND VCC R373
O7A
3 4 TLP291-4
16
P18 LIH_oc IN0 Y P2,3 FRAME_SYNC
1
2
15
SN74LVC1G97DBVR O10A
1K8 TLP291-4
LIH P2,3 GND_+12V_PS2 FRAME_SYNCH_oc
P2,3,16,37 GND_+12V_PS2
15
R384 FRAME_SYNCH_oc P18
4K7
+3.3 GND_+12V_PS2
State: RELEASE - Document is released and under formal Change Control. Changes are subject to the ECR/ECO Process.
C1
100nF
+12D
14
C C
3
RN6 O7B
TLP291-4
5 4
13
6 3 +3.3
P18 GPI2_oc
7 2
P18 GPI3_oc GPIO_IN2 P2,3 R385
8 1
270X4 R387
14
P2,3 GPIO_OUT2
3
4K7
O10B
GND_+12V_PS2 1K8 TLP291-4
GND_+12V_PS2 GPO2_oc
13
GPO2_oc P18
+12D
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12
5
O7C
TLP291-4
6
11
B B
GPIO_IN3 P2,3
R388 +3.3
4K7
R386
GND_+12V_PS2
12
P2,3 GPIO_OUT3
5
O10C
1K8 TLP291-4
GND_+12V_PS2 GPO3_oc
11
GPO3_oc P18
A A
RN25
5 4 FRAME_SYNCH_oc
6 3
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CAMERA 6888800SCH 2 7 o f 40
5 4 3 2 1
GND_+24V_PS2
1
D2
GND_+24V_PS2 SMCJ24CA
P2,37,40 II_GND LS1 +24_PS2
2
7
6
D P2 II_PWR 5 GND_+24V_PS2 D
2 GND_+24V_PS2
GND_+24V_PS2 3
+24_PS2 4 GND_+24V_PS2
8
1
D4
G2RL-24_DC24
1N4148WS-V
16
1
O1A
TLP291-4
15
GND_+24V_PS2
State: RELEASE - Document is released and under formal Change Control. Changes are subject to the ECR/ECO Process.
+24_PS2
14
3
O1B
TLP291-4
C C
13
F2 P2
RN3
R34
5 4 2K4
P18 IDRG_HC_II_oc
6 3 +24_PS1
P18 F2_+24V_oc
7 2 GND_+24V_PS2 1 2
P18 F1_+24V_oc GND_+24V_PS2 P2,37,40 INPUT OUTPUT2
8 1 3
P18 INDICATOR_+24V_oc OUTPUT3
270X4 +24_PS2 6
OUTPUT6 7
OUTPUT7
4 5
12
ADJUSTMENT NC5
5
8
O1C NC8
TLP291-4
R38
11
F1 P2 68 U40
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R31
2K4
GND_+24V_PS2 I.I
B B
10
7
O1D
TLP291-4
9
XRAY_INDICATOR_A P2
XRAY_INDICATOR_B P2
L2
MMZ1005B601C
2
SMCJ24CA SMCJ24CA
D5 D6
A GND_+24V_PS1 GND_+24V_PS1 A
1
P2,37 GND_+24V_PS1
Xray Indicator
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+15D
+15D
R40
1K8 R39
1K8
+3.3
+3.3
D D
14
3
16
1
O5B
TLP291-4 O6A
KV_LOW_ALM_oc TLP291-4
13
KV_LOW_ALM_oc P18 IGBT_ERROR_ALM_oc
15
IGBT_ERROR_ALM_oc P18
P2,3 KV_LOW_ALM_N
P2,3 IGBT_ERROR_ALM_N
+15D
+15D
State: RELEASE - Document is released and under formal Change Control. Changes are subject to the ECR/ECO Process.
R42
R43 1K8
1K8
+3.3
+3.3
C C
14
3
12
5
O6B
O5C TLP291-4
TLP291-4 DC_ERROR_ALM_oc
13
KV_HIGH_ALM_oc DC_ERROR_ALM_oc P18
6
11
KV_HIGH_ALM_oc P18
P2,3 DC_ERROR_ALM_N
P2,3 KV_HIGH_ALM_N
+15D
+15D
R45
1K8
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R44
1K8 +3.3
+3.3
12
B B
5
O6C
TLP291-4
10
7
KV_UNBALANCE_ALM_oc
11
O5D KV_UNBALANCE_ALM_oc P18
TLP291-4
OVERCURRENT_ALM_oc
P2,3 KV_UNBALANCE_ALM_N
8
OVERCURRENT_ALM_oc P18
P2,3 OVERCURRENT_ALM_N
P2,3 OCALM_FDB
1
A KV_LOW_ALM_oc 7 2 KV_UNBALANCE_ALM_oc 7 2 A
O5A FILAL_HC_oc 8 1 8 1
1K8 TLP291-4 270X4 270X4
GND_+15_D FILAL_HC_oc
P4..6,10..12,14,22,24,33,37 GND_+15_D
2
15
FILAL_HC_oc P18
+15D
R57
470
D D
P2,3 FOOT_COM
R60
1K8
R59
1K8 SAVE_oc
16
P2,3 FOOT_BUTTON1 SAVE_oc P18
1
FOOT_SWITCH_oc
12
P2,3 FOOT_FLU FOOT_SWITCH_oc P18
5
O8A
C14 TLP291-4
O4C
C13 TLP291-4 10uF
10uF
15
GND_+15_D
11
GND_+15_D
State: RELEASE - Document is released and under formal Change Control. Changes are subject to the ECR/ECO Process.
R64
1K8
MODE_oc
14
C P2,3 FOOT_BUTTON2 MODE_oc P18 C
3
R66
1K8 O8B
C17 TLP291-4
FOOT_FLU_SECURITY FOOT_SECURITY_oc
10
P2,3 FOOT_FLU_SECURITY FOOT_SECURITY_oc P18 10uF
13
O8D GND_+15_D
C16 TLP291-4
10uF
8
9
GND_+15_D
+5
R67
1K8
FOOT_FLU_SECURITY
16
1
O9A
C18 TLP291-4
See the GEHC Myworkshop System to determine the status of this document.
10uF FOOT_SECURITY_duplicator
2
15
RN11
B R50 B
1K8 5 4
P2,11,12,15..17,22..25,37,38 GND_+5V
6 3
HLF_FOOT_SWT_oc +3.3 7 2 FOOT_SECURITY_oc
14
8 1 HLF_FOOT_SECURITY_oc
O4B 1KX4
C8 TLP291-4
10uF
4
13
GND_+15_D
P4..6,9,11,12,14,22,24,33,37 GND_+15_D
R54
1K8
FOOT_HLF_SECURITY HLF_FOOT_SECURITY_oc
12
O8C
C11 TLP291-4
10uF RN12
6
11
O9B
C19 TLP291-4 MADE BY DATE (YYYY-MM-DD) TITLE
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4
13
+15D
R63
D D
470
R397
P2,3 HAND_COM
1K8
HLF_HAND_SWITCH_oc
12
P2,3 HAND_HLF HLF_HAND_SWITCH_oc
5
O12C P18
C198 TLP291-4
R395
10uF
1K8
11
GND_+15_D
HANDSWITCH_oc
16
P2,3 HAND_FLU HANDSWITCH_oc P18
1
O12A
C195 TLP291-4
10uF
State: RELEASE - Document is released and under formal Change Control. Changes are subject to the ECR/ECO Process.
R398
15
GND_+15_D 1K8
P4..6,9,10,12,14,22,24,33,37 GND_+15_D
HAND_HLF_SECURITY HLF_HAND_SECURITY_oc
10
P2,3 HAND_HLF_SECURITY HLF_HAND_SECURITY_oc P18
7
O12D
C196 TLP291-4
R382
C 10uF C
1K8
9
GND_+15_D
HAND_FLU_SECURITY HAND_SECURITY_oc
14
P2,3 HAND_FLU_SECURITY HAND_SECURITY_oc P18
3
O12B
C227 TLP291-4
10uF
R399 +5
13
GND_+15_D 1K8
HAND_HLF_SECURITY
10
7
O9D
C197 TLP291-4
R396 +5
10uF HLF_HAND_SECURITY_duplicator
1K8
9
GND_+15_D HLF_HAND_SECURITY_duplicator P22
HAND_FLU_SECURITY 12
5
O9C
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C218 TLP291-4
10uF
HAND_SECURITY_duplicator
6
11
B B
RN4
GND_+5V 5 4 FOOT_SECURITY_duplicator
P2,12,15..17,22..25,37,38 GND_+5V HLF_FOOT_SECURITY_duplicatorFOOT_SECURITY_duplicator P10,22
6 3
7 2 HAND_SECURITY_duplicator HLF_FOOT_SECURITY_duplicator P10,22
8 1 HLF_HAND_SECURITY_duplicator
1KX4
+3.3 RN5
5 4 HLF_HAND_SWITCH_oc
6 3 HLF_HAND_SECURITY_oc
7 2 HAND_SECURITY_oc
8 1 HANDSWITCH_oc
1KX4
A A
P2,37,38 +5V_PS1
R61 R62
10K 390
Thermal Switch +15D +15D
D D
P2,3 THERMAL_SWITCH_A
TEMP_DIGITAL_oc R391 R381
12
TEMP_DIGITAL_oc P18
5
1K 1K8
O11C
1
TLP291-4
11
P2,3 KEYSW_COM
Q4
3 2N7002/SOT KEYSW_ON_oc
16
P2,3 THERMAL_SWITCH_B G KEYSW_ON_oc P18
1
S
O4A
1
C15 TLP291-4
2
10uF R65
15
47K
Q1
3 2N7002/SOT
P2,3 KEYSW_ON
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S
C10
GND_+5V 10uF R383
GND_+5V P2,11,15..17,22..25,37,38
2
4K7
GND_+15_D
C C
+15D +15D
R407
KEYSW_OFF_oc
16
P2,3 KEYSW_OFF KEYSW_OFF_oc P13,18
1
R47 R48
10K 1K8 C63 O45A
10uF 1K TLP291-4
15
GND_+15_D
P2,3 EMERGENCY_SWT1
EMERGENCY_SWT_oc
10
EMERGENCY_SWT_oc P18
7 O4D Key Switch
1
TLP291-4
D
9
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Q2
3 2N7002/SOT
P2,3 REF_EMERGENCY_SWT1 G
S
C9
1uF R51
2
B 47K B
GND_+15_D
GND_+15_D
P4..6,9..11,14,22,24,33,37
+15D +15D
RN1
R55 R56 +3.3
10K 1K8 5 4 KEYSW_ON_oc
6 3 TEMP_DIGITAL_oc
7 2 EMERGENCY_SWT_oc
8 1 EMERGENCY_SWT2_oc
1KX4
P2,3 EMERGENCY_SWT2
EMERGENCY_SWT2_oc
14
EMERGENCY_SWT2_oc P18
3
O11B
1
TLP291-4
D
13
A Q3 A
3 2N7002/SOT
P2,3 REF_EMERGENCY_SWT2 G
S
C12
1uF R58
2
47K
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GND_+15_D
Emergency Switch Company Restricted
Yu Yang 2018-04-28 MAINFRAME CONTROL BOARD
SHEET NAME DWG NO REV SHEET
THERMAL & EMG & KEY SWITCH 6888800SCH 2 12 o f 40
5 4 3 2 1
+15D
R408
1K8
D D
PROTECT_A_oc
14
PROTECT_A_oc P18
3
O45B
TLP291-4
13
P2,3 PROTECT_A
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RN27
+3.3
5 4
+15D 6 3 PROTECT_A_oc KEYSW_OFF_oc P12,18
7 2 PROTECT_B_oc
C C
8 1
1KX4
R410
1K8
PROTECT_B_oc
12
PROTECT_B_oc P18
5
O45C
TLP291-4
11
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P2,3 PROTECT_B
B B
A A
+15D
R110
+3.3 4K3
R111
1 O21 6 4 O26
3
D R112 SPI_MISO P2,3 D
5 5
3 SPI_MOSI P18
P2,3 SPI_SOMI_oc +15D
P18,23 SPI_SIMO_oc GND_+15_D 1K
4 R113 6 1
GND_+15_D P4..6,9..12,22,24,33,37
TLP114A 3K TLP114A
120 +3.3
+15D
R115
4 O27
3
DB_INT P2,3
R114 5
+3.3 P18 DB_INT_oc +15D
4K3 1K
R116 6 1
1 O22 6 3K TLP114A
+3.3
R117
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5
3 SPI_CLK P2,3
P18 SPI_CLK_oc GND_+15_D
4
TLP114A
120
+15D
C C
R118
+3.3 4K3
1 O23 6
R119
5
3 SPI_/CS1 P2,3
P18 SPI_/CS1_oc
4 GND_+15_D
TLP114A +15D +3.3
120
+15D
C87 C88 C89 C90 C91 C92 C93
100nF 100nF 100nF 100nF 100nF 100nF 100nF
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GND_+15_D
R120
+3.3 4K3
B 1 O24 6 B
R121
5
3 SPI_/CS2 P2,3
P18 SPI_/CS2_oc GND_+15_D
4
TLP114A
120
+15D
R122
R123 4K3
1 O25 6
P18 YELLOW_LED_oc
5
120 LED_YELLOW_N P2,3
3
4 GND_+15_D
TLP114A
A A
+5
WK_Y
R98 R99
+3.3 4K3 120
1 O28 6
D U24 D
R100 WK_Y WK_Z
5 3 5
3 D Y 6 WK_Z WK_Y P2,3
P18,23 WK_TXD_oc GND_+5V Z WK_A WK_Z P2,3
4 2 8
R A WK_B WK_A P2,3
TLP114A +5 7
120 B WK_B P2,3
1 4 GND_+5V
VCC GND GND_+5V P2,11,12,16,17,22..25,37,38
SN65HVD52D
+3.3 +5 WK_A
R101
4 O29
3
C81 C83 C84
5 R102
P18 WK_RXD_oc 100nF GND_+5V 100nF 100nF 120
+5
R103 6 1 200
3K TLP114A
State: RELEASE - Document is released and under formal Change Control. Changes are subject to the ECR/ECO Process.
+3.3
WK_B
C C
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B B
A A
+5C +12D
U39
MC78L05ACD
1 8 C228
C229 OUTPUT INPUT
2 7 100nF
330nF COMMON2COMMON7
GND_+12V_PS2 3 6 GND_+12V_PS2
P2,3,7,37 GND_+12V_PS2 4 COMMON3COMMON6 5
D NC4 NC5 D
+5C
RXD485+
C85 C86
R106 O38 100nF 100nF
HCPL0201 +5C GND_+12V_PS2
2 8 R105
P18 Camera_TXD_oc 120
U25
820 7 CAMERA_DEBUG_TXD 3 5 RXD485+
3 D Y 6 RXD485- RXD485+ P2,3
2 Z 8 TXD485+ RXD485- P2,3 RXD485-
R A TXD485+ P2,3
+5C 7 TXD485-
GND_+12V_PS2 B TXD485- P2,3
R109
5
10 1 4 GND_+12V_PS2 TXD485+
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VCC GND
SN65HVD52D
R107
120
+3.3 O39
C R108 C
HCPL0201
8 2 CAMERA_DEBUG_RXD TXD485-
7 1K6
P18 Camera_RXD_oc 3 GND_+12V_PS2
5
+5
+3.3
max202CPW
C94
100nF ?
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C193
U36A 1uF
C199 C194
16
1uF 1uF
2
6
DEBUG PORT GND_+5V
GND_+5V
V-
V_CC
V+
B B
J7
CAMERA_DEBUG_TXD 11 14 DEBUG_TXD
GND_+5V 10 DIN1 DOUT1 7
DIN2 DOUT2 R125
1
2 DEBUG_TXD DEBUG_RXD 13 12 CAMERA_DEBUG_RXD
3 DEBUG_RXD 8 RIN1 ROUT1 9
4 RIN2 ROUT2
5 GND_+5V 1 10
3 C1+
C200
4 C1- Not mount
1uF C2+
5
C201 C2-
MOLEX_5
GND
1uF
15
SYM 1 OF 1
GND_+5V
GND_+5V P2,11,12,15,17,22..25,37,38
A A
+3.3
+5
C180
C179 100nF
GND_+5V 100nF
D D
+5
max202CPW
?
C181
U33A 1uF
C182 C183
State: RELEASE - Document is released and under formal Change Control. Changes are subject to the ECR/ECO Process.
16
R281 O32 1uF 1uF
2
6
HCPL0201 +5 GND_+5V
2 8 GND_+5V
V-
V_CC
V+
P18 SERIAL_TXD_oc
820 7 11 14 SERIAL_TXD
3 GND_+5V 10 DIN1 DOUT1 7
C DIN2 DOUT2 C
SERIAL_RXD 13 12
GND_+5V 8 RIN1 ROUT1 9
1
RIN2 ROUT2
1
3 C1+
C184 C1-
4
1uF C2+
5
C185 C2-
GND
1uF
15
SYM 1 OF 1
GND_+5V
GND_+5V P2,11,12,15,16,22..25,37,38
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7 1K6
B B
P18 SERIAL_RXD_oc 3 GND_+5V
5
DEBUG PORT
J4
1
2 SERIAL_TXD
3 SERIAL_RXD
4
5 GND_+5V
MOLEX_5
A A
+3.3 +3.3
U8 U9
74AC16244DLR 74AC16244DLR
18
31
42
18
31
42
7
7
+3.3
47 2 47 2
VCC
VCC
VCC
VCC
VCC
VCC
VCC
VCC
P20 DPC0_CPLD 1A1 1Y1 DPC0_oc P24 P10 SAVE_oc 1A1 1Y1 SAVE_cpld P20,23
P20 DPC1_CPLD 46 3 46 3
1A2 1Y2 DPC1_oc P24 P10 MODE_oc 1A2 1Y2 MODE_cpld P20,23
44 5 44 5
P9 OVERCURRENT_ALM_oc 1A3 1Y3 OVERCURRENT_ALM_cpld P20 P10 FOOT_SECURITY_oc 1A3 1Y3 FOOT_SECURITY_cpld P20 C20 C21 C22 C23
43 6 43 6
P9 KV_HIGH_ALM_oc 1A4 1Y4 KV_HIGH_ALM_cpld P20 P10 FOOT_SWITCH_oc 1A4 1Y4 FOOT_SWITCH_cpld P20,23 100nF 100nF 100nF 100nF
41 8 41 8
D P9 KV_LOW_ALM_oc 2A1 2Y1 KV_LOW_ALM_cpld P20 P11 HLF_HAND_SWITCH_oc 2A1 2Y1 HLF_HAND_SWITCH_cpld P20,23 D
40 9 40 9
P9 FILAL_HC_oc 2A2 2Y2 FILAL_HC_cpld P20 P12 TEMP_DIGITAL_oc 2A2 2Y2 TEMP_DIGITAL_cpld P20,23
38 11 38 11
P9 KV_UNBALANCE_ALM_oc 2A3 2Y3 KV_UNBALANCE_ALM_cpld P20 P33 RDPLUS_oc 2A3 2Y3 RDPLUS_cpld_GCLK P20
37 12 37 12
P9 DC_ERROR_ALM_oc 2A4 2Y4 DC_ERROR_ALM_cpld P20 2A4 2Y4 RDPLUS_cpld P20
36 13 36 13 +3.3
P9 IGBT_ERROR_ALM_oc 3A1 3Y1 IGBT_ERROR_ALM_cpld P20 P10 HLF_FOOT_SWT_oc 3A1 3Y1 HLF_FOOT_SWT_cpld P20,23
35 14 35 14
P12 KEYSW_ON_oc 3A2 3Y2 KEYSW_ON_cpld P20 P12 EMERGENCY_SWT2_oc 3A2 3Y2 EMERGENCY_SWT2_cpld P20
33 16 33 16
32 3A3 3Y3 17 KEYSW_ON_mcu P19,23 32 3A3 3Y3 17 EMERGENCY_SWT2_mcu P19,23
P12,13 KEYSW_OFF_oc 3A4 3Y4 KEYSW_OFF_cpld P20 3A4 3Y4 EMERGENCY_SWT2_led C24 C25 C26 C27
100nF 100nF 100nF 100nF
30 19 30 19
4A1 4Y1 KEYSW_OFF_mcu P19,23 P10 HLF_FOOT_SECURITY_oc 4A1 4Y1 HLF_FOOT_SECURITY_cpld P20
29 20 29 20
P11 HAND_SECURITY_oc 4A2 4Y2 HAND_SECURITY_cpld P20 P20 mA_RES_SWT_cpld 4A2 4Y2 IDRG_HC_mA_oc P27
27 22 27 22
P11 HANDSWITCH_oc 4A3 4Y3 HANDSWITCH_cpld P20,23 P20 IDRG_HC_cpld 4A3 4Y3 IDRG_HC_oc P5
P20 DPC2_CPLD 26 23 26 23
4A4 4Y4 DPC2_oc P24 P12 EMERGENCY_SWT_oc 4A4 4Y4 EMERGENCY_SWT_TC P22
1 1
48 1OE 48 1OE +3.3
25 2OE 25 2OE
GND
GND
GND
GND
GND
GND
GND
GND
GND
GND
GND
GND
GND
GND
GND
GND
State: RELEASE - Document is released and under formal Change Control. Changes are subject to the ECR/ECO Process.
24 3OE 24 3OE
4OE 4OE U11
20
4
10
15
21
28
34
39
45
4
10
15
21
28
34
39
45
+3.3 2 18
VCC
P19 SPI_CLK_mcu A1 AY1 SPI_CLK_oc P14
4 16
P19 SPI_SIMO_mcu A2 AY2 SPI_SIMO_oc P14,23
6 14
P19 SPI_/CS2_mcu A3 AY3 SPI_/CS2_oc P14
U10 8 12
C P19 SPI_/CS1_mcu A4 AY4 SPI_/CS1_oc P14 C
74AC16244DLR
18
31
42
7
11 9
P19 /CS_DAC_mcu B1 BY1 /CS_DAC_oc P25
47 2 13 7
VCC
VCC
VCC
VCC
P20 RQSTFL_HC_cpld 1A1 1Y1 RQSTFL_HC_oc P33 P14 SPI_SOMI_oc B2 BY2 SPI_SOMI_mcu P19,23
46 3 +3.3 INDICATOR_+24V_oc 15 5
P7 FRAME_SYNCH_oc 1A2 1Y2 FRAME_SYNCH_cpld P20,23 B3 BY3 YELLOW_LED_oc P14
44 5 17 3
P7 GPO2_oc 1A3 1Y3 GPO2_cpld P20 P14 DB_INT_oc B4 BY4 DB_INT_mcu P19,23
43 6
P7 GPO3_oc 1A4 1Y4 GPO3_cpld P20 1
GND
C28 C29 C30 C31 GA
41 8 19
2A1 2Y1 100nF 100nF 100nF 100nF GB
40 9 +3.3
P11 HLF_HAND_SECURITY_oc 2A2 2Y2 HLF_HAND_SECURITY_cpld P20
38 11
P20 ALRSCM_HC_cpld
10
37 2A3 2Y3 12 ALRSCM_HC_oc P5 SN74AC241PWR
2A4 2Y4
36 13
P20 CC_RESV_cpld 3A1 3Y1 CC_RESV_oc P4
35 14
P20 II_PWR_CTRL_cpld 3A2 3Y2 IDRG_HC_II_oc P8
33 16 +3.3
P20 GPI2_cpld 3A3 3Y3 GPI2_oc P7
32 17 +3.3
P20 GPI3_cpld 3A4 3Y4 GPI3_oc P7
30 19
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20
P13 PROTECT_B_oc 26 4A3 4Y3 23 PROTECT_B_cpld P20,23
P19 SPI_CC_CS_mcu 4A4 4Y4 SPI_CC_CS_oc P4,23 2 18
VCC
P19 WK_TXD A1 AY1 WK_TXD_oc P15,23
1 4 16
1OE P19 Camera_TXD A2 AY2 Camera_TXD_oc P16
B 48 +3.3 6 14 B
2OE P19 SPI_SIMO_DAC_mcu A3 AY3 SPI_SIMO_DAC_oc P4,25
25 8 12
GND
GND
GND
GND
GND
GND
GND
GND
18
31
42
P19 SOT0 B1 BY1 SERIAL_TXD_oc P17
7
13 7
P20 P17 SERIAL_RXD_oc
4
10
15
21
28
34
39
45
GND
P20 INIT_DONE 1A4 1Y4 INIT_DONE_led P23 GA
19
41 8 +3.3 GB
P6 DOWN_oc 2A1 2Y1 DOWN_cpld P20
40 9
P6 DOWN_SECURITY_oc
10
38 2A2 2Y2 11 DOWN_SECURITY_cpld P20 SN74AC241PWR
P20,21 CONF_DONE 37 2A3 2Y3 12 CONF_DONE_led P23
U14
EMERGENCY_SWT2_led 1 P20,21 nSTATUS 2A4 2Y4 nSTATUS_led P23
INDICATOR_+24V & INDICATOR_+24V_oc
2 3 36 13
P20 UD_ENABLE_cpld 3A1 3Y1 UD_ENABLE_oc P6
35 14
P20 LIH_cpld 3A2 3Y2 LIH_oc P7
4 33 16 +3.3
P20 F1_cpld 3A3 3Y3 F1_+24V_oc P8
5 6 32 17
INDICATOR_+24V_oc P8 P20 F2_cpld 3A4 3Y4 F2_+24V_oc P8
EMERGENCY_SWT2_led 9 30 19
4A1 4Y1 C36 C37
BZ 10 8 29 20
BZ_oc P23,24 P20 BZ2_cpld 4A2 4Y2 BZ2_oc P23,24 100nF 100nF
27 22 BZ
P20 BZ_cpld 4A3 4Y3 INDICATOR_+24V
12 26 23
P20 INDICATOR_+24V_cpld 4A4 4Y4
A 13 11 +3.3 A
1
48 1OE
SN74AC08PW
7
14
25 2OE
GND
GND
GND
GND
GND
GND
GND
GND
C38 3OE
24
100nF 4OE
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4
10
15
21
28
34
39
45
D7 SMCJ5.0CA
1 2
+3.3
+
C39
10uF
D C40 D
P20 UBX 100nF
+3.3
P20 LBX
P20,23 MCU_FEED_CPLD Camera_TXD P18
P22 EXPOSURE_COMMAND_mcu Camera_RXD P18,23
3
2
P20 OUT0 SOT0 P18 S1
3
12
P20 CS2 SIN0 P18 MODE
P20 CS1 CPLD_INT_LP P20
ADTG P20
1
P20 CS0
SPI_SIMO_DAC_mcu P18 L10
MCU_RST P39
AVSS
P20 AD00 R70 mpz1608B471A
P20 AD01 +3.3 AGND
P20 AD02 1K AGND P2,25..37,40
P20 AD03
80
79
78
77
76
75
74
73
72
71
70
69
68
67
66
65
64
63
62
61
60
59
58
57
56
55
54
53
52
51
State: RELEASE - Document is released and under formal Change Control. Changes are subject to the ECR/ECO Process.
U15
AD03
AD02
AD01
AD00
TX0
RX0
P09_7
CS1
CS2
OUT0
P09_3
P09_2
LBX
UBX
VSS4
VCC4
SCK1
SOT1
SIN1
SCK0
SOT0
SIN0
ADTG
RSTX
MD0
MD1
MD2
INT13_R
SIN9_R
SOT9_R
C C
81 50
20 AD04 82 AD04 SCK9_R 49 SPI_CLK_DAC_mcu P18
20 AD05 AD05 INT4 DB_INT_mcu P18,23
83 48
20 AD06 AD06 INT3 ERROR_INT_cpld P20
84 47
20 AD07 AD07 INT2 HANDSWITCH_int P20,23
85 46
20 TIN1 TIN1 INT1 FOOT_SWITCH_int P20,23
86 45
P20 CKOTX1 CKOTX1 INT0 EMERGENCY_SWT2_mcu P18,23
87 44
P18,23 WK_RXD SIN3 VSS1
88 43
P18 WK_TXD SOT3 AN7 ADC_KV_FEEDBACK_OUTPUT P26
+3.3 89 42
90 SCK3 AN6 41 ADC_PWMC_FDB P35
VCC3 AN5 ADC_MA_LARGE P29
2
91 40 AVCC
VSS3 AN4 ADC_TEMP_ANALOG P36
+ 92 39
X1 AN3 ADC_SWPO P34 C43 C44
X0 93 38
X0 AN2 ADC_FSPO P34 100pF 1uF
94 37 AVSS
ADC_SRPO P34
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95 INT7_R AN1 36
P20 FRAME_SYNCH_INT_cpld P01_6 AN0 ADC_MAC P32
96 35
97 P01_7 AVSS 34 AVSS
P18 /CS_DAC_mcu 98 P02_0 AVRL/AVRH2 33 AVRH +3.3 AVRH
P18 SPI_/CS1_mcu 99 P02_1 AVRH 32 AVCC R71 10
P18 SPI_/CS2_mcu P02_2 AVCC ADC_MA_LITTLE C45 C46
100 31
P20 PPG15 PPG15 AN15 ADC_MA_LITTLE P28 100pF 1uF
AVSS
B B
D17 C41 C42
SMCJ5.0CA 10uF 100nF
FRCK0
TTG15
WRHX
WRLX
P02_4
P02_5
P02_6
P02_7
P03_4
P03_5
P04_5
P05_6
+3.3 L3
ECLK
SDA1
SOT2
SCK2
TOT3
SCL1
WOT
SIN2
RDX
RDY
VCC
VSS
ALE
X0A
X1A
NMI
IN6
U16
C
MMZ1005B601C REF3025AIDBZR
+3.3
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
1 2 AVRH
KEYSW_OFF_mcu P18,23 IN OUT
Y1
GND
MB96F346RWB
MCU_ALIVE P23
RN13 1 4
TOT3 P20 EN VCC
8
7
6
5
+ C49
WOT P20 C47 C48
3
10uF
SPI_CLK_mcu P18 100pF 100nF
2 3 X0
SPI_SIMO_mcu P18 GND OUT
SPI_SOMI_mcu P18,23
R371 AGND
1
2
3
4
0X4 10
FXO-HC735-4
SPI_CC_CS_mcu P18
P20,21 JTAG_TMS FRCK0 P20
P20,21 JTAG_TDI TTG15 P20
P20,21 JTAG_TCK IN6 P20
P20,21 JTAG_TDO +3.3
A A
P20 ALE C51
+ C53
P20 RDX C52 100nF 10uF
P20 WRLX 100nF
P20 WRHX
P23,39 WD_BITE
P18,23 KEYSW_ON_mcu C55 10uF MADE BY DATE (YYYY-MM-DD) TITLE
+
J12 MA +3.3
R75
1 2
1K R159
1K
U1B
B1 K8
P18 KV_LOW_ALM_cpld C2 IO_VB1N0_B1 IO_VB3N0_K8/DIFFIO_B5n L7
P18 KV_UNBALANCE_ALM_cpld D1 IO_VB1N0_C2/DIFFIO_L1p IO_VB3N0_L7 L8
P18 KV_HIGH_ALM_cpld D2 IO_VB1N0_D1/DIFFIO_L2n IO_VB3N0_L8/DIFFIO_B9p M6
P21 nCSO D4 IO_VB1N0_D2/DIFFIO_L2p/FLASH_nCE/nCSO IO_VB3N0_M6 M7
D P18 mA_RES_SWT_cpld E5 IO_VB1N0_D4 IO_VB3N0_M7/DIFFIO_B5p/DQS3B/CQ3B# M8 D
+3.3 F1 IO_VB1N0_E5 IO_VB3N0_M8/DIFFIO_B9n N3
U1A
P18 HLF_HAND_SECURITY_cpld F2 IO_VB1N0_F1/DIFFIO_L3n IO_VB3N0_N3/DIFFIO_B1p N5
E12 E3 P18 OVERCURRENT_ALM_cpld F5 IO_VB1N0_F2/DIFFIO_L3p IO_VB3N0_N5/DIFFIO_B4p N6
M5 GNDA VCCIO1 G3 G1 IO_VB1N0_F5 IO_VB3N0_N6/DIFFIO_B4n N8
+2.5 GNDA VCCIO1 M3 P18 GPO3_cpld G2 IO_VB1N0_G1/DIFFIO_L4n IO_VB3N0_N8/DIFFIO_B10p P3
VCCIO2 P19 ADTG IO_VB1N0_G2/DIFFIO_L4p/DQS0L/CQ1L/DPCLK0 IO_VB3N0_P3/DIFFIO_B1n
L5 K3 G5 P8
F12 VCCA1 VCCIO2 P7 IO_VB1N0_G5 IO_VB3N0_P8/DIFFIO_B10n R3
+1.2 VCCA2 VCCIO3 P4 K5 IO_VB3N0_R3/DIFFIO_B2p R4 UP_cpld P18
N4 VCCIO3 T1 L4 RUP1 IO_VB3N0_R4/PLL1_CLKOUTp R5
VCCD_PLL1 VCCIO3 RDN1 IO_VB3N0_R5/DIFFIO_B6p HANDSWITCH_int P19,23
D13 T16 J1 R6
VCCD_PLL2 VCCIO4 P18 GPO2_cpld IO_VB2N0_J1/DIFFIO_L5n IO_VB3N0_R6/DIFFIO_B7p FOOT_SWITCH_int P19,23
P10 P18 DPC1_CPLD J2 R7 CPLD_FEED_DOG P39
B2 VCCIO4 P13 J6 IO_VB2N0_J2/DIFFIO_L5p IO_VB3N0_R7/DIFFIO_B8p R8
B15 GND VCCIO4 K14 K1 IO_VB2N0_J6 IO_VB3N0_R8/DIFFIO_B11p T2 PROXIMAL_ERR_cpld P18
C5 GND VCCIO5 M14 P18,23 FRAME_SYNCH_cpld K2 IO_VB2N0_K1/DIFFIO_L7n IO_VB3N0_T2 T3 DOWN_SECURITY_cpld P18
GND VCCIO5 P18 DPC0_CPLD IO_VB2N0_K2/DIFFIO_L7p IO_VB3N0_T3/DIFFIO_B2n DOWN_cpld P18
C12 G14 K6 T4
D7 GND VCCIO6 E14 L1 IO_VB2N0_K6/DIFFIO_L6p IO_VB3N0_T4/PLL1_CLKOUTn T5
GND VCCIO6 P18 BZ_cpld IO_VB2N0_L1/DIFFIO_L8n IO_VB3N0_T5/DIFFIO_B6n
D10 C13 L2 T6
GND VCCIO7 P18 INDICATOR_+24V_cpld IO_VB2N0_L2/DIFFIO_L8p/DQS1L/CQ1L#/DPCLK1 IO_VB3N0_T6/DIFFIO_B7n ERROR_INT_cpld P19
E4 A16 L6 T7
E13 GND VCCIO7 C10 N1 IO_VB2N0_L6/DIFFIO_L6n IO_VB3N0_T7/DIFFIO_B8n/DQS5B/CQ5B# T8
GND VCCIO7 P18 BZ2_cpld IO_VB2N0_N1/DIFFIO_L9n IO_VB3N0_T8/DIFFIO_B11n OVERCURRENT_ERR_cpld P18
G4 C4 N2
GND VCCIO8 P18 F2_cpld IO_VB2N0_N2/DIFFIO_L9p
G13 A1 R349 P1 M10
P18 F1_cpld
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+3.3 E6
A5 IO_VB8N0_E6/DATA6
P18 CC_RESV_cpld IO_VB8N0_A5/DIFFIO_T6n/DATA7
C60
+ C61 ALTERA EP3C5F256
100nF 10uF Version = 1.0 U1C
N14 E11
P15 RUP3 RUP4 E10
J16 RDN3 RDN4 A9
P39 DEV_OE DIFFIO_R7n IO_VB7N0_A9/DIFFIO_T12n DPC2_CPLD P18
J15 A10
+3.3 P39 DEV_CLRn J11 DIFFIO_R7p IO_VB7N0_A10/DIFFIO_T14n A11 MODE_cpld P18,23
J12 IO_VB5N0_J11 IO_VB7N0_A11/DIFFIO_T17n A12 FOOT_SWITCH_cpld P18,23
J13 IO_VB5N0_J12/DIFFIO_R6p IO_VB7N0_A12/DIFFIO_T18n A13 TEMP_DIGITAL_cpld P18,23
IO_VB5N0_J13 IO_VB7N0_A13/DIFFIO_T19n HLF_FOOT_SWT_cpld P18,23
2
J14 A14
C62 IO_VB5N0_J14/DIFFIO_R6n IO_VB7N0_A14/PLL2_CLKOUTn
D14 K11 A15
100nF IO_VB5N0_K11 IO_VB7N0_A15/DIFFIO_T15p HLF_FOOT_SECURITY_cpld P18
SMCJ5.0CA K12 B9
K15 IO_VB5N0_K12 IO_VB7N0_B9/DIFFIO_T12p B10 SAVE_cpld P18,23
P19 WOT
1
B
K16 IO_VB5N0_K15/DIFFIO_R8p/DQS1R/CQ1R#/DPCLK4 IO_VB7N0_B10/DIFFIO_T14p B11 FOOT_SECURITY_cpld P18 B
P19 TOT3 IO_VB5N0_K16/DIFFIO_R8n IO_VB7N0_B11/DIFFIO_T17p HLF_HAND_SWITCH_cpld P18,23
L12 B12
L13 IO_VB5N0_L12 IO_VB7N0_B12/DIFFIO_T18p B13 EXPOSURE_COMMAND_cpld P22
L15 IO_VB5N0_L13 IO_VB7N0_B13/DIFFIO_T19p B14 EMERGENCY_SWT2_cpld P18
P19 IN6 IO_VB5N0_L15/DIFFIO_R9p IO_VB7N0_B14/PLL2_CLKOUTp
+3.3 +3.3 P19 FRCK0 L16 C9
M12 IO_VB5N0_L16/DIFFIO_R9n IO_VB7N0_C9/DIFFIO_T13n C14
N13 IO_VB5N0_M12 IO_VB7N0_C14/DIFFIO_T21n D9
IO_VB5N0_N13 IO_VB7N0_D9/DIFFIO_T13p
2
IO_VB5N0_R16/DIFFIO_R11p IO_VB7N0_E9 F9
F15 IO_VB7N0_F9/DIFFIO_T16p/DQS2T/CQ3T F10
P19 OUT0 DIFFIO_R3p IO_VB7N0_F10/DIFFIO_T16n
P18 INIT_DONE G16 F11
G15 DIFFIO_R4n IO_VB7N0_F11/DIFFIO_T15n
P18 KEYSW_OFF_cpld DIFFIO_R4p
B16 A2
P19 LBX IO_VB6N0_B16 IO_VB8N0_A2/DIFFIO_T5n FILAL_HC_cpld P18
C15 A3
P19 CS1 IO_VB6N0_C15/DIFFIO_R1p IO_VB8N0_A3/DIFFIO_T2n DC_ERROR_ALM_cpld P18
C16 A4
P19 UBX IO_VB6N0_C16/DIFFIO_R1n/DQS2R/CQ3R IO_VB8N0_A4/DIFFIO_T4n IGBT_ERROR_ALM_cpld P18
D15 A6
P19 CS2 IO_VB6N0_D15/DIFFIO_R2p IO_VB8N0_A6/DIFFIO_T7n/DQS3T/CQ3T# GPI2_cpld P18
+2.5 D16 A7
P19 CS0 IO_VB6N0_D16/DIFFIO_R2n IO_VB8N0_A7/DIFFIO_T9n HAND_SECURITY_cpld P18
+1.2 F13 A8
F16 IO_VB6N0_F13 IO_VB8N0_A8/DIFFIO_T11n B3 HANDSWITCH_cpld P18,23
P23 nCEO IO_VB6N0_F16/DIFFIO_R3n/nCEO IO_VB8N0_B3/DIFFIO_T2p/DQS1T/CQ1T#/DPCLK7 ALRSCM_HC_cpld P18
G11 B4
C176 C177 C178 IO_VB6N0_G11 IO_VB8N0_B4/DIFFIO_T4p KEYSW_ON_cpld P18
H15 B5
100nF 100nF 100nF P19 CPLD_INT_LP IO_VB6N0_H15/DIFFIO_R5p IO_VB8N0_B5/DIFFIO_T5p IDRG_HC_cpld P18
P18 RQSTFL_HC_cpld H16 B6
IO_VB6N0_H16/DIFFIO_R5n IO_VB8N0_B6/DIFFIO_T7p GPI3_cpld P18
B8
IO_VB8N0_B8/DIFFIO_T11p C3 TEST1 P23
IO_VB8N0_C3/DIFFIO_T1n C8 PROTECT_A_cpld P18,23
IO_VB8N0_C8 D3
IO_VB8N0_D3/DIFFIO_T1p D5 PROTECT_B_cpld P18,23
IO_VB8N0_D5/DIFFIO_T3n D6 II_PWR_CTRL_cpld P18
IO_VB8N0_D6/DIFFIO_T3p D8
IO_VB8N0_D8 F6
IO_VB8N0_F6/DIFFIO_T8n F7
IO_VB8N0_F7/DIFFIO_T8p
ALTERA EP3C5F256
A Version = 1.0 A
+3.3 L4
MMZ1005B601C
U34
+3.3
Y3 nCSO 1 8
D nCS VCC3 D
1 4 DATA0 2 7
EN VCC DATA VCC2 R329
+3.3 R32824.9 1206 1%
C58 C59
20% 20% 3 6 UDCLK
100pF 100nF VCC1 DCLK
2 3 CLK_FPGA P20 24.9 1206 1%
25V 25V GND OUT C231 4 5 ASDO
C217 GND ASDI
C0603 C0603 R326 10uF
100nF
10
C3392-2.048
EPCQ4/SI8N
+2.5
RN14 J3
JTAG
JAS
C237 Configration Port
100nF
B B
A A
4
3
2
1
RN15
270X4 +3.3
5
6
7
8
D D
14
U17
1 3
P19 EXPOSURE_COMMAND_mcu &
2
P20 EXPOSURE_COMMAND_cpld
4 6
P39 RST_EXPOSURE EXPOSURE_COMMAND_and P23
5
P18 EMERGENCY_SWT_TC
R77
9 10K
10
12 8
13 11
SN74LV21APW
7
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C C
VCC=+5V
U35A
1
P10,11 FOOT_SECURITY_duplicator
P10,11 HLF_FOOT_SECURITY_duplicator
2
1 3
SN74AHC32PW U35C
9
10
1 8
SAFETY_EN_or P23
SN74AHC32PW
U35B +3.3 +5
4 R81
P11 HAND_SECURITY_duplicator
P11 HLF_HAND_SECURITY_duplicator
5
1 6 10K
C66 C68
SN74AHC32PW
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100nF 100nF
GND_+5V
GND_+5V
P2,11,12,15..17,23..25,37,38 GND_+5V
B B
+15D
R390
16
P23 SAFETY_EN_or
1
O2A
270 TLP291-4
2
15
GND_+15_D
GND_+15_D P4..6,9..12,14,24,33,37
GND_+5V 13
1 11
SN74AHC32PW
+15D
R405
10
P23 EXPOSURE_COMMAND_and
7
O11D
A
270 TLP291-4 A
8
EXPOSURE_EN P2,3
R9
1K8
+3.3
D20 D53
CAMR RFA
1KX4 1KX4
CC HAND
D26 D69
S7
3
12
MODE
1
TEST1 P20
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D27
KEYOFF
R82
C RN18 D28 D47 C
P22 SAFETY_EN_or GND_+5V P2,11,12,15..17,22,24,25,37,38
P18,19 KEYSW_OFF_mcu 5 4
P18,24 BZ_oc WD_BITE P19,39
3
2
6 3 HINT SAFE
S8 P19,20 HANDSWITCH_int 7 2 1K
3
12
P14,18 SPI_SIMO_oc
MODE 8 1 D29
nCEO P18,20 TEMP_DIGITAL_cpld
1
1KX4
SIMO
D30
D31
THM
TEST
+3.3
RN19 D33
D32
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nCEO 5 4
P20 nCEO 6 3 HLFH
P18,20 HLF_HAND_SWITCH_cpld 7 2
INIT
P15,18 WK_TXD_oc 8 1 D35
P18,19 SPI_SOMI_mcu
RN20 D34
B B
5 4 1KX4
P18 INIT_DONE_led WKT
6 3 SAV
P18,20 SAVE_cpld 7 2
P19 MCU_ALIVE D37
8 1 D36
P18,20 MODE_cpld
SOMI +3.3
1KX4
MCU D38
D39
FSYN
RN22 D43
1KX4
STAT
5 4
P19,20 FOOT_SWITCH_int 6 3 EKEY D44
P18,19 EMERGENCY_SWT2_mcu 7 2
A
P18,19 WK_RXD 8 1 D45 A
P22 EXPOSURE_COMMAND_and
INT
1KX4
WKR
D46
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Yu Yang 2018-04-28 MAINFRAME CONTROL BOARD Company Restricted
EXPR
SHEET NAME DWG NO REV SHEET
LED 6888800SCH 2 23 o f 40
5 4 3 2 1
+5 R352
U19 +5 33K
+5 R344 DPC0 1 8 R345
10 DPC1 2 P0 VCC 7 DPC2 10
P1 P2 GND_+5V C211
3 6
GND_+5V H L GND_+5V 100nF
4 5
P2,11,12,15..17,22,23,25,37,38 GND_+5V GND W -15D
DS1866 R346
10
VOLUME
D C214 D
Digital Potentiometer R357
R351 100nF
4
1K
+5 TONE1 2 - GND_+15_D
1
3 +
7K68 0.1%
14
3
A26A
8
O2B R353 +15D LM833D
TLP291-4 10K
C213
13
BZ1
100nF
DPC0 GND_+15_D
RN10 2 1
R392 3 +1 -
5 4 1K8 4 +2
P18 DPC0_oc +3
6 3
P18 DPC1_oc GND_+5V
7 2 MILTI_BZ
P18 DPC2_oc
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8 1
270X4 +5
R356
12
5
O2C
C
TLP291-4 R354 10K C
6 -
6
11
7
DPC1 5 +
10K
R393 A26B
1K8 R355 LM833D
5K1
GND_+5V
GND_+15_D
+5
R358
10
7
33K
O2D
TLP291-4
8
-15D
DPC2
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R394
C216
1K8 R367
R362 100nF
4
1K
GND_+5V TONE2 2 - GND_+15_D
B 1 B
3 +
7K68 0.1%
A27A
8
R364 +15D LM833D
-15D 10K
C232
R343 C215 BZ2
100nF
GND_+15_D 100nF
P18,23 BZ_oc
2 1
GND_+15_D VOLUME1 3 +1 -
16
270 +2
4
4
R124 +3
2 - O3A
1 VOLUME1 TLP291-4
MILTI_BZ
VOLUME 3 + TONE1
2
15
+15D AD712JR 1K
GND_+15_D
R341
C212 R363 10K
P18,23 BZ2_oc
GND_+15_D 100nF 6 -
VOLUME2 7
14
270
3
A 5 + A
O3B 10K
TLP291-4 A27B
R126
6 - TONE2 R153 LM833D
4
13
7 VOLUME2 5K1
VOLUME 5 + R372
1K GND_+15_D MADE BY DATE (YYYY-MM-DD) TITLE GE Healthcare
A25B 100 Company Restricted
Yu Yang 2018-04-28 MAINFRAME CONTROL BOARD
AD712JR GND_+15_D
GND_+15_D P4..6,9..12,14,22,33,37 SHEET NAME DWG NO REV SHEET
BUZZER 6888800SCH 2 24 o f 40
5 4 3 2 1
+5
D R92 D
+3.3 4K3
+5
1 O34 6
R93
5
3
P4,18 SPI_SIMO_DAC_oc GND_+5V
4
GND_+5V P2,11,12,15..17,22..24,37,38
TLP114A
120
8
U22
VDD
7 1
REFIN 10 DIN VOUTA 2 DAC_KVC P26
+5 6 REFIN VOUTB 4 DAC_MAC P30
9 SCLK VOUTC 5 DAC_MA_INI P30
GND
SYNC* VOUTD
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DAC7554IDGS
3
R94 L11
+3.3 4K3 GND_+5V AGND AGND P2,19,26..37,40
mpz1608B471A
1 O35 6
R95
5 AGND
C C
3
P4,18 SPI_CLK_DAC_oc GND_+5V
4
TLP114A
120
+5
U23
+5
1 2 REFIN
R96 IN OUT
GND
+3.3 4K3 + C75
10uF
C76
1 O36 6
100nF
3
REF3025AIDBZR
R97
5
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3 AGND
P18 /CS_DAC_oc GND_+5V
4
TLP114A
120
B +5 B
+5
C80
C77 C78 C79 100nF
100nF 100nF 100nF
GND_+5V
GND_+5V
A A
D D
-15A
C99 ADC_KV_FEEDBACK_OUTPUT
100nF
4
R148
2 - AGND
R147
3
1 ADC_KV_FEEDBACK_OUTPUT
3 A7A ADC_KV_FEEDBACK_OUTPUT P19
P2,3 KV_FEEDBACK_OUTPUT +
AD712JR DD7
C103 1K4
10nF BAT54S
8
1K +15A R239
AGND 1K
2
+3.3
C105
AGND AGND
100nF
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AGND
POT6
KV TP5
KVO
R303
R160
-15A
-15A
1
100
C100 10K
100nF C110
4
R161 100nF
4
2 - AGND R162
R163
1 2 - AGND 100K
3 + 1 6 -
P25 DAC_KVC
3 + 7
A19A 1K 5 + KV_SET_INPUT P2,3
8
KVp Setting
R155
TP4
KV-CLB
15K 0.1%
1
R156
R157
6 - 100K
7
5 +
20K 0.1% A19B KV_MA_CALIB P27,28
AD712JR
R158
7K68 0.1%
A A
KVp Setting for mA Calibration
AGND
P2,28 MA_CAT
1
D49
BZV55-C24
P2,28 KV_GND
2
D C144 D
1uF
2
D50
SMCJ24CA SMCJ24CA
D51 R318
220 0.1%
1
AGND
POT7
C235
R168 TP6 MA-FB
13K7 MA+ TP7
R304
MA-SMP
1uF
C236 R170
1
R166 R167 -15A
1
412 432 0.1% 100
C112
100nF 13K7 100nF
R171
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4
R179 100K R172
R173 R174
100 Q5 2 - 100K
IDRG_HC_mA BSS-83P-Q67041-S1416 1 6 -
3 + A2A 7
AD712JR 5 + MAMEAS2_SAMPLE P29,31,33
L5 2K 0.1% 2K 0.1%
8
GND_-15_D +15A
C P37 GND_-15_D A2B C
MMZ1005B601C AD712JR
C113 C114
R177
100nF 100nF 2K 0.1%
R319 AGND
200 0.1% R180 AGND
13K7
R181 R182
13K7 100K 0.1%
AGND
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P26,28 KV_MA_CALIB
P2,19,25,26,28..37,40 AGND AGND
B B
GND_-15_D
R175
1K8
R178
IDRG_HC_mA
12
P18 IDRG_HC_mA_oc
5
O3C
270 TLP291-4
6
11
-15D
A A
D D
R325
13K7
R335
R322
-15A
16K 0.1%
P2,27 MA_CAT
C123
13K7 100nF
4
R334 R333
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2 - AGND
1 6 -
3 + A3A 7
AD712JR 5 +
2K 0.1% 2K 0.1%
8
A3B
C C
AD712JR
C230
+15A R332
1uF
3K3 0.1%
C126
AGND
100nF
R324 AGND
13K7 AGND
P2,27 KV_GND
R323 R321
13K7 51K 0.1%
AGND
P26,27 KV_MA_CALIB
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R295
B B
30K 0.1%
-15A
C131
AD_PRT15
100nF
R297
4
AGND
R416 R422
3
2 -
1 AD_PRT15
DD15 3 + ADC_MA_LITTLE P19
10K 0.1%
BAT54S 5K1 0.1% 0
A6A
8
R299 AD712JR R301
1
R285
D D
C186
100nF
4
AGND
R288
2 -
R414 R421
1 6 -
3 + 7 AD_PRT5
A9A 5 + ADC_MA_LARGE P19
AD712JR 10K 0.1%
8
+15A A9B 5K1 0.1% 0
R292 AD712JR
C187 7K68 0.1% R300
P27,31,33 MAMEAS2_SAMPLE
100nF 1K
AGND
AGND P2,19,25..28,30..37,40 AGND
AGND
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C C
AD_PRT5
3
DD5
BAT54S
2
+3.3
AGND
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B B
A A
R302
D D
TP8
R184
POT5 100
MA-GAIN
1
22K -15A MA-SET
R186 C115
R188
R187 100nF
4
6 - 100K
P25 DAC_MAC
7 2 - AGND
5 + 1
5K1 A11B 3 + MA_DIGITAL P31
4K7
R189 AD712JR A11A
8
4K7 R190 +15A AD712JR
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2K4
C116
AGND
100nF
AGND
AGND P2,19,25..29,31..37,40
C C
mA SETTING
R191
TP9
-15A
1
20K 0.1%
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PREHEAT
C117
R192 100nF
4
2 - AGND R193
P25 DAC_MA_INI
1 100K
B 3 + B
10K 0.1% A10A
AD712JR MA_INI P31
8
R194 +15A
6K8
C118
100nF
AGND
Filament Pre-heat
A A
J5 CLBR
1 2
AS_D4 AS_S4
P33 AS_D4 AS_S4 P33
D8 1N4148WS-V
D9 1N4148WS-V
D R195 D
470K
C119
100nF
R196
100K
C120
100nF
R197
470K
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TP11
R198
PI TP10
MAC
C121
10nF
1
-15A 1K5 0.1%
1
C C
C122 R199
R200 R201
4
100nF 100K R202
R203
2 - AGND 100K 6 -
P27,29,33 MAMEAS2_SAMPLE
1 6 - 7
3 + 7 5 + MAC_FDB P2,3
10K 0.1% C124
10K 0.1% A1A 5 + A6B
100nF 6K98 0.1%
8 AD712JR AD712JR
AGND R204 +15A A1B
10K R205 AD712JR
R206 R207 MAC_SAMPLE P32
C125 R208 750
P30 MA_DIGITAL 100nF
AGND AGND
P30 MA_INI
10K 0.1% 10K 0.1%
C127 1K5 0.1%
B B
LM4040A50IDBZR
3
3
MA-OFF
POT4
1
820 820
R209 R211
+15A -15A
TP17
R212
1M
1
MA-OFF
A A
R229
100K
D D
R221
6 -
7 ADC_MAC
5 + ADC_MAC P19
P31 MAC_SAMPLE
A10B
AD712JR 1K R185
1K
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AGND
AGND P2,19,25..31,33..37,40
C C
ADC_MAC
3
DD0
BAT54S
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+3.3
AGND
B B
A A
+5A
R225
+15A TP14 R226
1K
+5A +15A
2K 0.1% U37
1
D R228 MC78L05ACD D
4
6 - AGND 100K
7 2 -
5 + 1 MAS_REAL U27 AD7740KRM Power generater
3 +
A23B 100 POT2
AD712JR MAS A24A Voltage Frequency Convertion
8
R231 +15A AD712JR
P27,29,31 MAMEAS2_SAMPLE
4K7
C138
U28 Y4
100nF
AGND REF3025AIDBZR +5A
+5A 1 +5A
State: RELEASE - Document is released and under formal Change Control. Changes are subject to the ECR/ECO Process.
2 AGND
1 2 REFIN_VFC
IN OUT + C136
GND
R232 R233 10uF C137
+15A 3 CLKIN
C141 100nF
AGND +15A C139 AGND 4
100nF
100nF + C140
3
10uF AGND
C 100K 1K C
SG3030JC
8
AGND AGND
3 D56
+
1 /MAS_ENABLE
VFC clock generater
MAS_REAL 2 -
A23A R235
+2.5V voltage reference
1N4148WS-V
R234 10K +15A
4
-15A AD712JR
10K AGND
C142
TP13
100nF
AGND PULSE R215
3K3
Pulse signal enable/disable function +3.3
1
R236 R237
+15A
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AGND
R217
U26 R216 1 O37 6 3K
100K 10K 1 16 /MAS_ENABLE 100K
2 IN1 IN2 15 RDPLUS 5
6 -15A 3 D1 D2 14 3 RDPLUS_oc P18
B - B
7 RDPLUS 4 S1 S2 13 +15A 4
FOUT 5 AGND 5 VSS VDD 12
+ TLP114A
6 GND NC 11 R218
P31 AS_S4 S4 S3
R238 A24B 7 10 100K
P31 AS_D4 RQSTFL_HC_mA D4 D3
AD712JR 8 9 +15A
10K IN4 IN3
Analog switch
+3.3
+15D
+15A -15A
R213 C128
100nF
10
P18 RQSTFL_HC_oc
7
C129 C130
O3D
270 TLP291-4 100nF 100nF
RQSTFL_HC_mA
8
AGND
R214 P2,19,25..32,34..37,40 AGND
A 1K8 A
GND_+15_D
GND_+15_D P4..6,9..12,14,22,24,37
D D
3
2K 0.1% 0
R241 DD3
2K 0.1% BAT54S
State: RELEASE - Document is released and under formal Change Control. Changes are subject to the ECR/ECO Process.
2
+3.3
AGND AGND P2,19,25..33,35..37,40 AGND
C C
R412 R418
AD_PRT2 AD_PRT2
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2K 0.1% 0
3
R243
2K 0.1% DD2
B BAT54S B
2
AGND +3.3
AGND
R411 R417
AD_PRT1 AD_PRT1
P2,3 SHUT_ROT_POS_F ADC_SRPO P19
2K 0.1% 0
R253 3
2K 0.1% DD1
A BAT54S A
1
AGND +3.3
AGND
TP18
PWM
1
D D
R146
100K
R415 R420
R347 6 -
1K 7 AD_PRT6
5 + A7B ADC_PWMC_FDB P19
P2,3 PWMC_FDB
AD712JR
4K02 0
R169
1K
C234
10nF
AGND P2,19,25..34,36,37,40
State: RELEASE - Document is released and under formal Change Control. Changes are subject to the ECR/ECO Process.
C C
AD_PRT6
3 DD6
BAT54S
1
2
+3.3
AGND
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B B
A A
R263 R264
100K
-15A 10K
D D
C132
R267
100nF
28K
4
AGND
R265 R266 R268
2 -
R210
1 6 -
P2,3 OIL_TEMP ADC_TEMP_ANALOG
3 + 7
C172 C171 ADC_TEMP_ANALOG P19
A18A 5 +
10K 1uF 1K 10nF 10K
+15A AD712JR
8
R270 A18B 1K
R269 100K R271 AD712JR
R283 R305
28K 5K1
P2,3 OIL_TEMP_GND C134
AGND 100nF AGND
10K 1K P2,19,25..35,37,40 AGND
AGND
State: RELEASE - Document is released and under formal Change Control. Changes are subject to the ECR/ECO Process.
C C
ADC_TEMP_ANALOG
3
DD4
BAT54S
2
+3.3
AGND
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B B
A A
ACH4518-333 ACH4518-333
J14 J15
+24_PS1 +12D
3 3
P2 +24V_PS1 P2,3 +12V_PS2
C170 C219
1
2
1
2
2
2
D68 100nF + C173 D71 100nF + C220
SMCJ24CA 15uF SMCJ15CA 15uF
GND_+24V_PS1 GND_+12V_PS2
1
D GND_+24V_PS1 P2,8 GND_+12V_PS2 P2,3,7,16 D
2
J8
1
2
SMD100F-2
2
1
GND_+24V_PS2
1
1
2
GND_+24V_PS2 P2,8,40
2
+ C157
15uF C156
D63
100nF
Digital +24V_PS2 SMCJ15CA
1
C AGND P2,19,25..36,40 C
2
ACH4518-333
J11 + C160
15uF C161
+5 D64
100nF
3 SMCJ15CA
2
1
+5V_PS1 3
P2,12,38 +5V_PS1 P2,3 -15V_PS1
1
2
+ C166
C165 10uF J10 ACH4518-333 -15A
100nF
GND_+5V
P2,11,12,15..17,22..25,38 GND_+5V Analog -15V
P2,3 +15V_PS1_D
HF70ACC635050
R306
+12D D70 + C164
GND_+12V_PS2 C163 15uF
+ C162
15uF 100nF
L7
B +12 P2,3 GND_+15V_PS1_D B
3K HF70ACC635050
R280
+24_PS1 D67
GND_+24V_PS1 TP1
1
GND
R262
+24_PS2 D66
GND_+24V_PS2 L8
P2 GND_-15V_PS1_D GND_-15_D P27
+24PS2 mpz1608B471A
10K + C168
15uF C169
+ C167
15uF 100nF
R261
D62
AGND L9
P2 -15V_PS1_D
-15 -15A mpz1608B471A -15D
3K
A A
R260
+15A D60 Digital -15V
AGND
+15
3K
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Power indicator SHEET NAME DWG NO REV SHEET
POWER SUPPLY1 6888800SCH 2 37 o f 40
5 4 3 2 1
ACH32C-104-T001
U29
J6 3.3V/5A RS3
+3.3
+5V_PS1 3 +5V 3 2
P2,12,37 +5V_PS1 IN VOUT
2
4 R258
GND/ADJ
C155
1
2
OUT 10m
2
D57 1K + C154 D58
10uF 100nF
SMCJ5.0CA C153 + SMCJ5.0CA
10uF R259
1
D D
1K
1
GND_+5V
1
D59
LM1084IS-3.3
3V3
D61
+5
GND_+5V
P2,11,12,15..17,22..25,37 GND_+5V Digital +3.3V
State: RELEASE - Document is released and under formal Change Control. Changes are subject to the ECR/ECO Process.
+3.3
R348
C 240 C
U20
1.2V/5A RS1
+1.2
+5V 3 2
IN VOUT
2
4 D13
GND/ADJ
OUT C221
R330 C225 + 20% D3 10m 1V2
100nF
C223 + 121 10uF R339 SMCJ5.0CA
10uF 1206 10% 25V 1K
1
10% 25V C0603
25V GND_+5V 1% C6032
LT1585CM#PBF
1
C6032
Q13
PMBT2222A
R327
0
1206
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1%
B B
U21
2.5V/5A RS2
+2.5
+5V 3 2
IN VOUT
2
4
GND/ADJ
C222
OUT C224 + 20% D110m
100nF
C226 + R338 10uF R340 SMCJ5.0CA
10uF 121 10% 25V 510
1
C6032 1%
D12
2V5
R331
121
1206
1%
A A
C238 S9
100nF 1
+3.3 +3.3 2 1
3 2
S6
1 4 3 +3.3
2 3 RST-1
6
RST R278
VDD
5
D +3.3 3 1K D
MR_L
VDD
1 RESET_L /MR 3
4 RESET_L MR* 1
R279 +3.3 CT 4 RESET* WD_BITE P19,23
P20 CPLD_FEED_DOG WDI
51K 5
GND
SENSE
GND
U30
2
U31
2
C174
100nF Not mount
State: RELEASE - Document is released and under formal Change Control. Changes are subject to the ECR/ECO Process.
+3.3
U32
74AC16244DLR
18
31
42
7
RESET_L 47 2 RESET_L1
VCC
VCC
VCC
VCC
C 1A1 1Y1 C
RESET_L1 46 3 RESET_L21 +3.3
44 1A2 1Y2 5 RESET_L22
43 1A3 1Y3 6
1A4 1Y4
RESET_L21 RESET_L31 C175 C189 C190 C192
41 8
2A1 2Y1 RESET_L32 100nF 100nF 100nF 100nF
40 9
RESET_L22 38 2A2 2Y2 11 RESET_L33
37 2A3 2Y3 12 RESET_L34
2A4 2Y4
RESET_L31 36 13
35 3A1 3Y1 14 RST_EXPOSURE P22
RESET_L32 33 3A2 3Y2 16 /MR MCU_RST P19
32 3A3 3Y3 17
3A4 3Y4
RESET_L33 30 19
29 4A1 4Y1 20 DEV_OE P20
RESET_L34 27 4A2 4Y2 22 DEV_CLRn P20
26 4A3 4Y3 23 RST_LIH P7
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4A4 4Y4
1
48 1OE
25 2OE
GND
GND
GND
GND
GND
GND
GND
GND
24 3OE
4OE
B B
4
10
15
21
28
34
39
45
A A
D D
0 10M 10M
State: RELEASE - Document is released and under formal Change Control. Changes are subject to the ECR/ECO Process.
0 10M 10M
C C
S4 S5
STRIP1L 1 STRIP1R 1
STRIP2L 2 1 STRIP2R 2 1
STRIP3L 3 2 STRIP3R 3 2
3 3
esd esd
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B B
A A
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State - Released (Production) Release Date (29-Dec-2019)
3K
R13
R8 R7
100K
100 2K
0.1% +15V
8 1
C4
100N
MMSD4148 R85
MMSD4148 VD12R87 6.81
C41
10
VD20
100N R91 C42
0
MMSD4148 R86
8 4 VD13 R88 6.81
VP VN
I265 10
R92 C43
0
R14
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2K
C7
0.1U R24
10K 1 2
HL3
10U
C15
C11 C10
100U 100U
C14
C13
0.1U C16
0.1U
C17
1 2 1 2
C19
C181
R26
1 2 1U VD8 C21
MMSD4148
4.7K C18
1U
R55
4 4 2 2
3 1 5.1M
3 1
B Size REV 2 01July04
Approved Document - 5085604SCH_r10.pdf Page 4 of 6
4C2> FCSSW_FDB
R27
2K
R28
100K 9 IN3* IN4*
R43 8
100K
M1
2 1
JUMPER
14
VSS 7 VDD
R34 R33
1.6K 10K
State - Released (Production) Release Date (29-Dec-2019)
4 8
VN VP
8
T1 1
3 CD*
T1 15 T2 2
13 CD* 16
T2 14
8 4
VP VN
R45
10K
5 GND
0.1U IN1*
1 V+ 13
4 V- NC 12
1 2 R58
C40
2.4K
U3
DG441
14 15 R48
S2 D2
2K R47
8 4 2K
VP VN C33
R49
Approval details stored in the electronic master, the Global MWS PLM System. This Document is under formal Change Control
2K
10U
+15V
8 4
VP VN
C23
0.1U
8 4
VP VN
C26
0.1U
R35
2K
C35
470N
C351 C38
1U 0.1U
C352
1U
C353
R57
3.3K 1U
R32
2K
B Size REV 2 01July04
State - Released (Production) Release Date (29-Dec-2019)
Approval details stored in the electronic master, the Global MWS PLM System. This Document is under formal Change Control
16
13
14
VDD
A
KV Control Board 6
7
ZHAO XUN
WU SHAOHUI
2013-05-29
2017-03-28
ECR2148492
ECR2227438
ADD FLAT WASHER, UPDATE BOM
NOTES:
1. THIS COVER SHEET CONTROLS THE RE- NO. SHEET NAME
VISION STATUS OF THE ENTIRE DOCUMENT.
THE REVISION OF ALL SHEETS OF THIS 1 COVER SHEET
DOCUMENT WILL BE AT THE SAME LEVEL.
B B
2 PWM CONTROL
THE REVISION INFORMATION ON THE LABEL
IS IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE PART REVISION 3 KV PI
AND CONTROLLED BY EPDM SYSTEM.
4 KV MIN & MAX PROTECT
2. THIS SCHEMATIC MEETS THE SPECIFICA-
5
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D D
REV 2 01July04
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GE Healthcare
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B Size
SHEET NAME DWG NO REV SHEET
SHEET COVER 5085610SCH 7 1 of 9
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
TP1
TP
vcc15v
2C3<
3A3>
3B2<
4B6<
0805
0805
0805
0805
0805
0805
0805
0805
TP31
0.1U
0.1U
0.1U
0.1U
0.1U
0.1U
0.1U
0.1U
C1
C2
C3
C4
C5
C6
C7
C8
TPvcc15v_
A A
EXPOSURE_COMMAND
LED
TM
DS1
2
DS10
TM
2
LED
2.4K
R5
R153
State: RELEASE - Document is released and under formal Change Control. Changes are subject to the ECR/ECO Process.
3A7< REF
2.4K
SG3525A vcc15v
U3 BOT 7C1< VCC5V
16 VREF VCC 15 TP2 8A2<
4 OSC VC 13 TP3 TOP 7B2< 8C2<
1.5K
R8
3 SYNC* TP
0805
C12
TP4 TP
1
0.1U
TP
1
R12 R10 D1
OUTA 11 1 2
3K
6 RT 1N4148
1
3.16K
5 CT
3
R11 D2
7 DC OUTB 14 1 2
2
3.16K 1N4148 vcc15v
R14 C14
9 COMP SOFT_S 8
0805
4.7NF
C13
100
R13
B B
1K
1 INV
1.5K
R9
10 100P
SD*
1
0805
3B8> OUTPUT 2 NONINV GND 12
LED
R15
DS2
TM
2K
2
VCC5V
3
Q2
VCC5V
MMBT2222A
2.4K
TP5 TP6
R6
D4 D5 C106
TP TP 7C1< 3A3< 2C8> IGBT_ERROR_ALM_N 2 1 1 2 1 1 CD4093BMT
R16
1N4148 1N4148
20K
IGBT_ERROR_ALM_N
See the GEHC Myworkshop System to determine the status of this document.
2
1
VDD
14
1N4148
2
D6 R23 U4 0.1U
4B5< 3B3< 6C7> 4A4> STOP 2 1
3
D3 Q1
1
0805
7C1< 6B5< 5D5< 5A5< 1N4148 8C1> 7C2> SC 2 1 1 A
3
3.6K R3
SHUT 7B1< 8B2< J 3 1 1
1
2 B MMBT2222A
VD1 10K
1N4148
R25
VD2
4B6< 3B2< 2A7< 3A3> EXPOSURE_COMMAND 1 2
2
R17
1N4148
VSS
3.6K
2
10K
VCC5V
7
1N4148
C C
3
Q3
3B3<
vcc15v
MMBT2222A
3
D81 R18
1 2 1 1
10K CD4093BMT
470K
0805 HCF40106BM1
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U4
2
3
2
Q4 (2/4)
U13 S_EN vcc15v
1N4148
MMBT2222A
U13
3
2
R164 11 R4
D7
3A1> SAFETY_EN E K|E*F L|F* 1 1 5 C
R19
3.6K
10 13 12 10K K 4
2.8M
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2
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R26
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3.6K
4.7K
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SW_PB
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3
Q5
2
TP7 8 E
3
R20
vcc15v TP VCC5V L 10 1 1 MMBT2222A
2
US1M-13-F 9 F 3.6K
2
1
R7 D9
2 1
R22
2
3.6K
1
2.4K
220U
C16
1
0.1U
C9
vcc15v
LED
LM2940CS-5.0 CD4093BMT
TM
U5
DS3
2
(4/4) U4
TP8 vcc15v_
TP 1 IN OUT 3 G 12
2
D8
8B2< 7B2< /RESET 1 2 11 M
GND1
D D
GND
H 13
0805
C19
C10
1N4148
10U
1
0.1U
1
CD110
47U
C18
REV 2 01July04
2
2
4
2
C11
0.1U
220U
C17
GE Healthcare
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B Size
SHEET NAME DWG NO REV SHEET
PWM CONTROL 5085610SCH 7 2 of 9
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
TP10
2X12 TP
KJ1
1
4A6> KV_LOW_ALM_N 1 1 2 2 KV_HIGH_ALM_N 4C7> 2A3>
2
TP12
5B7> OVERCURRENT_ALM_N 3 3 4 4 IGBT_ERROR_ALM_N 2C8> 2B3< 7C1< TP
DC_ERROR_ALM_N 5 6 KV_UNBALANCE_ALM_N 1 3 R39 REF
6A6> 5 6 5C7>
A 2C1< SAFETY_EN 7 7 8 8 EXPOSURE_COMMAND 2A7< 2C3< 3B2< 4B6< 10K A
1
R27 4.7M
INTERLOCK_C 9 10 INTERLOCK_D
US1M-13-F
US1M-13-F
9 10
2
11 11 12 12 KV_FEEDBACK_ANODE 3C1<
D10
D11
13 13 14 14 KV_FEEDBACK_CATHODE 3D1< IPRIM 5A1<
R79
TP
2K
15 15 16 16 KV_SET_INPUT 3B1< HEADER_2H TP11 DFLZ10
17 17 18 18 KV_FEEDBACK_OUTPUT 3D8> KJ2 DFLZ10
1
19 19 20 20 1 1
1
21 22 2 D14 D15
R42
21 22 2
10E
10E
R41
10K TP13
23 24 CATHODE ANODE ANODE CATHODE 3 1
23 24 TP
2 1 1 2
US1M-13-F
US1M-13-F
2
2
R40
R78
1
2K
C27 C29
D12
D13
State: RELEASE - Document is released and under formal Change Control. Changes are subject to the ECR/ECO Process.
2
vcc15v_ vcc15v
R161
R45
8.2K
2K
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0805 0805 R44
2C3>
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4A4>
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22K
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ALIAS R46
R38
C28
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1NF
4.7K
0.1U 20K
S_EN
0805 47K
1N4148 vcc15v
C20
1N4148
2
2
B AD712JR B
D82
D80
0805
AD712JR
C21
0.1U
V+
U6 0.1U
(2/2)
8
U6
V+
0805 (1/2)
TP34 INV_IN
1
1
EXPOSURE_COMMAND R48 6 7 OUT2 R47 2
4B6< 2C3< 2A7< 3A3> TP INV_OUT
8
3.16K vcc15v NON_IN 33K 1 OUT1
C22
5 NON_OUT 3
4
1
14
(1/4) CD4066BMT
R43
V-
KV_SET_INPUT U9
R75
3A3>
4
2K
0.1U
V-
VDD
2
10E R50 0805
2 1
13 CON_A
C32
vcc15v_
0.1U
R28
R159
1 SIGA_IO SIGA_OI 2 1 3
47K
See the GEHC Myworkshop System to determine the status of this document.
10K 1K
VSS TP33
vcc15v KV+ 4D2< TP
7
R77
1
vcc15v R30
C23 2K TP9
1N4148
2
AD712JR 10K TP
U7
V+
(1/2)
D16
vcc15v
10M
C C
R51
1
2 0.1U
INV_OUT
8
R31 C24
1 OUT1
1
KV_FEEDBACK_ANODE R53 3
3A3> NON_OUT C25 TP14 10K AD712JR
TP
4
V+
15K U8 0.1U
R55
(2/2)
8
3K
0805
V-
2.2NF
6
1N4148
0805
C34
INV_IN
2
7
0805
C33
OUT2
D17
4
10U 10U
1
C26 C39
V-
R56
vcc15v_
3K
vcc15v_ R49
R36
0.1U 1K
vcc15v 20K TP
0805 0.1U
TP15
R33 vcc15v_ 0805
1
1N4148
AD712JR
2
10K U8
2.2NF
0805
C35
R80
AD712JR
V+
2K
D18
U7
(2/2)
8
V+
(1/2)
6
R34
INV_IN R76 TP 10K
R37
TP32
7 OUT2 INV_OUT 2
8
1
KV_FEEDBACK_CATHODE R54
3A3> NON_IN 5 2K 20K 1 OUT1 KV_FEEDBACK_OUTPUT 3A3<
1
NON_OUT 3
4
15K
KV-
1N4148
4C3<
2
4
V-
0805
C36
2.2NF
D19
V-
KVT 4A2<
10M
R52
D D
1
REV 2 01July04
MADE BY DATE(YYYY-MM-DD) TITLE
KV Control Board GE Healthcare
vcc15v_ WU SHAOHUI 2017-03-28 Company Restricted
B Size
SHEET NAME DWG NO REV SHEET
KV PI 5085610SCH 7 3 of 9
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
2C3<
5D5<
7C1<
6C7>
3B3<
4B5<
5A5<
6B5<
KV_LOW_ALM_N 3A1<
STOP HCF4081BM1 P3
TP36 vcc15v vcc15v
TP
2
A A
VDD
14
1N4148
AD712JR 2C7> 6A5< U2
(2/4)
D21
U10 (1/2) 4C5< 5C5< MC14049BDG TM
V+
1
R61
5A5< RS 5 C (3/6) DS4 LED
8
2 4 R59 2 1
INV_OUT K INC OUTC
1
22K R62 R63
1 OUT1 6 D 7 6 2.4K
R64
3D6> KVT NON_OUT 3 15K 15K U1
2
1
VSS
15K
1N4148
TP35
7
1N4148
VD3
V-
D22
D23 TP
1
+10V R68 1 2 R69 R70
6A3< 5B3< 5A4< 4D3< 4C3< 4B7>
1
D20
vcc15v
State: RELEASE - Document is released and under formal Change Control. Changes are subject to the ECR/ECO Process.
2 1
0805
1N4148
C40
49.9K 49.9K 2.21M
0.1U
R160
1N4148 REF01CS3
2K
U12
1
R71
vcc15v_
1 NC1 NC4 8
1N4148
D24
1M vcc15v 2 VIN NC3 7
3 NC2 VOUT 6 +10V 4A2< 4C3< 4D3< 5A4< 5B3< 6A3<
4 GND TRIM 5
0805
2
C41
0.1U
R74
47K
vcc15v
(1/6) U13
VDD
MC14049BDG U13
U13
14
(4/6) U1 D25 (2/6) (3/6)
5A2< FBN OUTD IND G|A* A 1 2 H|B* 4 3 B I|C* 6 5 C EXPOSURE_COMMAND 3A3> 2A7< 2C3<
10 9 2 1 1N4148 3B2< U14
B vcc15v B
VSS
HCF40106BM1 HCF40106BM1
7
(1/2)
0805
C47
0.22U
VDD
14
5D6> P1 IN1A 2
HCF40106BM1 P2 IN2A 3
1 OUTA PA 6C6<
P3 IN3A 4
5B6> P4 IN4A 5 CD4072
VSS
7
STOP 4A4> 6C7> 2C3< 3B3< 5A5< 5D5< 6B5< 7C1<
vcc15v
C44
See the GEHC Myworkshop System to determine the status of this document.
KV_HIGH_ALM_N 3A3<
2
R1 D26
+10V 2 1 vcc15v
1N4148
6A3< 5B3< 5A4< 4D3< 4A2< 4B7>
D27
100K AD712JR 1N4148
0.1U
V+
U10 0805
(2/2) 1N4148
1
KV- R157 6 U2 (3/4)
3D4> INV_IN D28 R65 R66 MC14049BDG TM
7 OUT2 1 2 8 E U1 (5/6) DS5 LED
33K R60
NON_IN 5 C42 15K 15K L 10 INE OUTE 2 1
9 F 11 12
4
2.4K
0805
C C
C43
0.1U
1N4148
V-
D29
HCF4081BM1
R67
15K
0.1U P2
2
vcc15v_ 0805 6A5<
5A5<
2C7> RS
R57 R72
4A4<
5C5<
10K 1M
1 W1 1
JUMPER
R162
vcc15v 2 2
C45
20K
5B3< 5A4< 4C3< R2
AD712JR 4B7> +10V
4A2< AD712JR
V+
1 R158 6
20K OUT1 INV_IN D30
NON_OUT 3 33K 7 OUT2 1 2
NON_IN 5 1N4148
4
C46
4
1
V-
1N4148
V-
D31
0.1U
vcc15v_ 0805
2
D R58 R73 D
10K 1M
REV 2 01July04
MADE BY DATE(YYYY-MM-DD) TITLE
GE Healthcare
WU SHAOHUI 2017-03-28 KV Control Board Company Restricted
B Size
SHEET NAME DWG NO REV SHEET
KV MIN & MAX PROTECT 5085610SCH 7 4 of 9
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
6A5<
5C5<
4B2>
4C5<
A R99 R86 R87 A
4A4<
+10V 4B7> 4A2< 4C3<
FBN 4D3< 5B3< 6A3<
30K 47K 47K 2C3< 3B3<
4A4> 5D5<
6C7>
1N4148
2C7>
6B5<
vcc15v STOP
2
C48 4B5<
7C1<
D32
MC14049BDG
RS vcc15v
AD712JR HCF4081BM1 vcc15v
2
1 0.1U
1N4148
AD712JR TM
VDD
U17 (1/2)
V+
0805 U2 (4/4)
D33
State: RELEASE - Document is released and under formal Change Control. Changes are subject to the ECR/ECO Process.
(6/6)
V+
R90 R91 U17
IPRIM 2 12 DS6
1
3A5> INV_OUT R88
(2/2) G U1 R84
1 OUT1 INV_IN 6 M 11 INF OUTF 2 1
1
15K 15K R92 R93
NON_OUT 3 47K
7 OUT2 13 H 15 2.4K
NON_IN 5 14 LED
VSS
15K 15K
8
4
4
V-
2
1
C50
V-
1N4148
0805
1N4148
C51
0.1U
1N4148
D35
D36
D34
2 1 P4
R102 R97 OVERCURRENT_ALM_N 3A1<
1
0.1U
0805 10K 1M 4B7<
B vcc15v_
B
4C3<
4D3<
4A2<
4B7>
5A4<
6A3<
6A5<
See the GEHC Myworkshop System to determine the status of this document.
3C4> KVN
5A5<
+10V
49.9K
R96
0805
C49
0.1U
4C5<
200K
R101
10K
R81
R100
4A4<
C 100K
vcc15v C
2C7>
1N4148
D37 C52
2 1
VDD
AD712JR RS MC14049BDG vcc15v
0805
14
U18 (1/2) AD712JR U15 HCF4081BM1 vcc15v
V+
1N4148
8
U16
V+
1
D38 R82 R85
1 OUT1 INV_IN 6 J 3 INA OUTA 2 1
R95 R94
NON_OUT 3 2 1
10K
7 OUT2 2 B 3 2
2.4K
NON_IN 5 LED
4
8
15K 15K
4
7
2
1
1
V-
1N4148
VSS
C54
1N4148
1N4148
D42
V-
D40
D41
0805
C53
1N4148
0.1U
R89
47K
D39
2 1 P1 4B7<
2
2
1
R83 R98
0.1U
0805 10K 1M
vcc15v_
D D
REV 2 01July04
MADE BY DATE(YYYY-MM-DD) TITLE
GE Healthcare
WU SHAOHUI 2017-03-28 KV Control Board Company Restricted
B Size
SHEET NAME DWG NO REV SHEET
OVER CURRENT & KV UNBALANCE PROTECT 5085610SCH 7 5 of 9
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
4C3<
4D3<
4A2<
4B7>
5A4<
5B3<
vcc15v 3A1< DC_ERROR_ALM_N
C55
TP16 +10V PB
A A
UDC TP
64.9K
R120
HCF4081BM1 vcc15v
1
0.1U
VDD
14
AD712JR TP37 U15
1
0805 5C5< (2/4)
U19 (1/2) 5A5< 4C5<
V+
2 RS 5 U16 (2/6) DS8
R154
R109 1N4148 TP 4A4< 2C7> C TM
8
2K
2 4 5 4 R108 2 1
44WR/5K INV_OUT D43 K INB OUTB
1
R114 R115
OUT1 1 2 6 D 2.4K
NON_OUT 3 1 MC14049BDG LED
3
C56 15K 15K
VSS
4
2
1
1
vcc15v_
1N4148
1N4148
1N4148
0805
TP17
7
C61
0.1U
V-
D45
D44
D46
State: RELEASE - Document is released and under formal Change Control. Changes are subject to the ECR/ECO Process.
R116
15K
TP D47
0.1U 2 1
2
1
1
1 R117 0805
R110 1N4148
2 vcc15v
R155
44WR/5K 1M
2K
R121
STOP 4A4> 6C7> 2C3< 3B3<
24K
4B5< 5A5< 5D5< 7C1<
3
AD712JR
V+
U19
R112
470K
(2/2)
2
R122
R123
6
4.75K
4.75K
1N4148
INV_IN
8
D48
D49
7 OUT2 1 2
3 3
Q6 U13
NON_IN 5 1N4148
R103 (4/6)
MMBT2222A 1 1 J|D* D
1
1
B 8 9 B
1N4148
10K
V-
D50
HCF40106BM1
1
C60
10U
2
R124
R111
3.6K
12K
2
R118
2
1M
See the GEHC Myworkshop System to determine the status of this document.
CD4072
U14 (2/2)
PB IN1B 9 U16
IN2B 10 (3/6)
13 OUTB INC OUTC STOP 4A4> 2C3< 3B3< 4B5< 5A5< 5D5<
4B8> PA IN3B 11 7 6 6B5< 7C1<
IN4B 12 MC14049BDG
C C
+15VAI TP
1M
1
TP
1
VCC
U21
150K
150K
R125
R126
AD712JR
(1/2) 0.1U
TCLT1006
8
U20 (1/2)
V+
R104 U22 0805
1IN+ 3
R156
8
2K
R113
10K
1 1OUT AN11 4 COL INV_OUT 2
+15VAI 1IN- 2 1 OUT1 UDC
CATHODE
CATHODE
1K
CA12 3 EMI NON_OUT3
4
0805
C62
GND
10NF
LM358D
2
4
DFLZ15
DFLZ15
U28
0805
C64
1NF
1
D52
V-
D51
R105
AN11 4 COL
R106
C58
C63
12K
TP20
10U
10K
0.1U
A +15VAI
ANODE
ANODE
C59
CA12 3 EMI
2
1
TP
1
TCLT1006
GD4
R107
vcc15v_ 0.1U
0805
D D
REV 2 01July04
A
B Size
SHEET NAME DWG NO REV SHEET
DC BUS PROTECT 5085610SCH 7 6 of 9
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
A A
VCC5V
C107
TP21
VDD
HCF4081BM1 TP
14
State: RELEASE - Document is released and under formal Change Control. Changes are subject to the ECR/ECO Process.
1
0805 U23
8C2< 2B6> TOP 1 A
J 3 1 VIN+ VE 16 GD1 9A2> 7B7< 7C6< 7C7<
ANODE
DFLZ18 2
2 B
VCC5V
1
2 VIN- VLED2+ 15
C65
C66
C74
UF4007
100P
D57
0.1U
0.1U
R134 D55
VCC5V 3 14 1 2 DC1
R132
VCC1 DESAT
47K
7
CATHODE
VSS
CATHODE
100
18V1+
4 GND1 VCC2 13
C67
TP22
2
0.1U
DFLZ18
R127
TP
10K
D58
5 RESET* VC 12
R128
ANODE
1
10K
6 11 R136 TOP1
FAULT* VOUT
1
10E
B 8B2< 2C4> SHUT 7 VLED1+ VEE2 10 B
0805
330P
C76
C68
0.1U
R130
47K
8 VLED1- VEE1 9
8B2< 2D5> /RESET
KJ3
7C7< 7C6< 7B7< 9A2> GD1 1 1
5V1_
TOP1 3 3
DC1 5 5
IGBT1
See the GEHC Myworkshop System to determine the status of this document.
HCF4081BM1 TP23
TP
VDD
14
1
D53 U24
4B5< 3B3< 2C3< 6C7> 4A4> STOP 2 1 5 C
C70
C75
6B5< 5D5< 5A5< K 4 1 VIN+ VE 16 GD2 9B2> 7C7< BOT1 3 3
ANODE
BOT 6
1
8A2< 2B6> D
DFLZ18
VCC5V 2 VIN- VLED2+ 15 7C6< 7B7< 7B7< 9A2> GD1 5 5
0805
0805
0805
UF4007
100P
C69
D59
0.1U
0.1U
C C
VSS
R133
3A3< 2B3< 2C8> VCC1 DESAT IGBT2
47K
7
CATHODE
CATHODE
2
1N4148 100
18V2+
4 GND1 VCC2 13 9A2> 7B7< TP24
D60 2
C71
0.1U
DFLZ18
R129
7B7< 7C7< TP
10K
5 RESET* VC 12
ANODE
1
SC 6 11 R137 BOT1
2C5< 8C1> FAULT* VOUT
1
C73
10E
7 10
0805
0805
VLED1+ VEE2
C72
C77
330P
0.1U
0.1U
R131
47K
8 VLED1- VEE1 9
5V2_
D D
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MADE BY DATE(YYYY-MM-DD) TITLE
GE Healthcare
WU SHAOHUI 2017-03-28 KV Control Board Company Restricted
B Size
SHEET NAME DWG NO REV SHEET
HALF BRIDGE DRIVE A 5085610SCH 7 7 of 9
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
A A
TP25
HCF4081BM1 TP
HCPL-316J
U25 (3/4)
State: RELEASE - Document is released and under formal Change Control. Changes are subject to the ECR/ECO Process.
1
U26
7C1< 2B6> BOT 8 E
C79
C86
L 10 1 VIN+ VE 16 GD3 9C2> 8B7< 8C6< 8C7<
ANODE
9 F
1
DFLZ18
VCC5V 2 VIN- VLED2+ 15
0805
0805
0805
C78
UF4007
100P
D63
0.1U
0.1U
R143 D61
3 VCC1 DESAT 14 1 2 DC2
R141
47K
CATHODE
2
CATHODE
100
18V3+
4 GND1 VCC2 13 6C2< 8B7>
C80
TP26
2
0.1U
DFLZ18
R147
TP
10K
D64
5 RESET* VC 12
7B1< 2C4> SHUT
ANODE
1
6 11 R145 TOP2
FAULT* VOUT
1
10E
7 VLED1+ VEE2 10
0805
330P
C88
C81
0.1U
B B
R139
47K
8 VLED1- VEE1 9
7B2< 2D5> /RESET
5V3_ KJ5
8C7< 8C6< 8B6< 9C2> GD3 1 1
TOP2 3 3
IGBT3
TP27
HCF4081BM1 TP
HCPL-316J
U25 (4/4)
C83
C87
1
U27
12 G KJ6
DFLZ18
M 11 1 VIN+ VE 16 GD4 8C7> 9D2> 6D1< 6D1< 9D2> GD4 1 1
ANODE
7B2< 2B6> TOP 13 H 8C6<
1
VCC5V 2 15 BOT2 3
100P
VIN- VLED2+ 3
C82
0805
0805
0805
UF4007
D65
0.1U
0.1U
R144 D62
3 14 1 2 GD3 GD3 5
R142
VCC1 DESAT 9C2> 8B6< 8B7< 8C7< 8B7< 8B6< 9C2> 5
C C
2
CATHODE
47K
CATHODE
100 8C6<
18V4+
4 GND1 VCC2 13
C84
TP28 IGBT4
2
0.1U
DFLZ18
R138
TP
10K
D66
5 RESET* VC 12
ANODE
1
SC 6 11 R146 BOT2
2C5< 7C2> FAULT* VOUT
1
10E
7 10
0805
VLED1+ VEE2
C89
C85
330P
0.1U
R140
47K
8 VLED1- VEE1 9
5V4_
D D
REV 2 01July04
MADE BY DATE(YYYY-MM-DD) TITLE
GE Healthcare
WU SHAOHUI 2017-03-28 KV Control Board Company Restricted
B Size
SHEET NAME DWG NO REV SHEET
HALF BRIDGE DRIVE B 5085610SCH 7 8 of 9
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
D
C
B
State: RELEASE - Document is released and under formal Change Control. Changes are subject to the ECR/ECO Process.
See the GEHC Myworkshop System to determine the status of this document.
1
1
8C7<
7C7<
8C6<
8C6<
7C6<
2
2
8B7<
7B7<
6D1<
7C7<
8B6<
7B7<
8C7>
7C7<
5V4_ 18V4+ 5V3_ 18V3+ 5V2_ 18V2+ 5V1_ 18V1+
GD1
GD4
GD3
GD2
C96 C94 C92 C90
C105 C104 C103 C102
2 1 2 1 2 1 2 1
3
3
1
C97 C95 C93 C91
TP
4
3
3
3
4
DS9
R152 2 1
TM
OUT
OUT
OUT
4.7K
3
LED
LM7824
LM7824
LM7824
IN
IN
IN
OUT
D86
D85
D84
2 COMM
1
1
1
LM7824
SHEET NAME
50V
C117
MADE BY
0.1U 0.1U 0.1U
0805 0805 0805
5
5
1
1
1
0.1U
1
0805
2W06G
2W06G
2W06G
D70
2
D69 2
D68 2
4
4
4
D67
2
WU SHAOHUI
3
3
3
3
2W06G
DRIVE
6
6
DATE(YYYY-MM-DD)
2017-03-28
POWER
TITLE
1
8
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
KJ7
HEADER 8
KV Control
DWG NO
7
7
Board
5085610SCH
REV
7
Company
SHEET
8
8
Restricted
GE Healthcare
9 of
9
D
C
B
State: RELEASE - Document is released and under formal Change Control. Changes are subject to the ECR/ECO Process.
See the GEHC Myworkshop System to determine the status of this document.
REVISION
REV QTY MADE BY CH DATE ECO/ECR NO DESCRIPTION
1 Jiang Lihui 09-03-11 2076715 initial release
2 Zhang Jianhai 09-10-27 2090251 add inductor L1
3 Zhang Jianhai 10-01-21 2096701 add capacitor C7,C8
4 Zhang Jianhai 10-12-01 2107617 add junction at cross conne ction.
change IGBT1, IGBT2 sch drawing
A A
State: RELEASE - Document is released and under formal Change Control. Changes are subject to the ECR/ECO Process.
P1 P2
3 3
D1 R1 R2 R3 R7 R8 R9 D3
B 4 4 B
47E 47E 47E C5 C8 G1 G3 C6 C7 47E 47E 47E DSEI60-06A
D2 D4
7 7
G2 G4 DSEI60-06A
C2
DSEI60-06A C4
2.2nF/2000V 2.2nF/2000V
6 6
E2 E4
2 2
C N1 N2 C
L1
T1 T2
D D
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Company Restricted
Block path Block sheet Dwg No Rev Sheet
IGBT inverter SCH 2 of 2 5326477SCH 4 2 of 2
Approved Document
1 - 5326477SCH_r4.pdf Page 3 of 3 2 3 4
5 4 3 2 1
REVISION
REV MADE BY DATE ECR/ECO NO DESCRIPTION
REV1 ZHANG Tao 2011-07-16 N/A DRAWING COMPLETE FOR PROTOTYPE
REV2 ZHANG Tao 2012-03-19 ECO2130156 Delete MX13, add R1,R2,D1,D2,Initial release
REV3 ZHANG Tao 2012-04-05 ECO2130156 Initial Release, update revision in notes
D D
REV4 ZHANG Tao 2012-06-06 ECO2134460 Update revision along with PWA5085601 EC change
NOTES:
1. THE VARATION AND VERSION FOR THIS PWA IS 5085601 REV4.
2. THIS COVER SHEET CONTROLS THE REVISION STATUS
OF THE RIVISION OF THE ENTIRE DOCUMENT.
3 EXTENSION CONNECTORS
REVIEWER(S) AND APPROVER(S) CAN BE FOUND WITHIN MY WORKSHOP.
5. UNLESS OTHERWISE SPECIFIED: 4 CCB INTERFACE
RESISTOR ARE IN OHMS 5 MCB INTERFACE
CAPACITOR ARE IN FARADS
6 FDB INTERFACE
INDUCTORS ARE IN HENRIES
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B B
A A
-15V_FDB FDB
+5V_PS1 F1 2.5 A +5V_DB MX1
D
I≤ 0.16 A I≤ 0.031 A D
-15V_CCB CCB
+5V_LASER MX10
I≤ 0.182 A
I ≤ 0.20 A
MX5 MCB
-15V_MCB
+5V_SEALING I ≤ 0.01 A I≤ 0.167 A
+5V_CCB CCB
I≤ 0.18 A
+24V_FDB FDB
I ≤ 0.868 A
I ≤ 0.050 A I≤ 0.11 A
+15V_KVC MX9
I≤ 0.106 A
B FDB B
+15V_FDB +12V_CAMERA
+12V_PS2 F7 1.25 A MX2
I ≤ 0.055 A I≤ 0.4 A
MCB I≤ 0.121 A
F4 1.25 A +15V_MCB
I≤ 0.395 A
A A
Extension Connectors
28
MX1
1 1
1 SHUT_WIDTH_MOT+ 4 THERMAL_SWITCH_A 5
TXD485- 5 1 9 9
10 9 HAND_FLU 5 COL_POTS_REF+ 4
TXD485+ 5 6 2 2
1 19 2 FOOT_COM 5 SHUT_WIDTH_MOT- 4
RXD485- 5 11 10 10
11 10 HAND_HLF 5 COL_POTS_REF- 4 KV_FEEDBACK_CATHODE
RXD485+ 5 +12V_CAMERA 2 3 3
2 20 3 FOOT_FLU 5 SHUT_WIDTH_POSN 4 KV_GND 5
GPIO_IN3 5 7 11 11 +15V_PSW
D 5 SPI_MISO 12 11 FOOT BUTTON1 5 IRIS_POSN 4 D
GPIO_IN2 5 12 4 4
5 SPI_MOSI 3 21 4 FOOT_HLF 5 SHUT_ROT_MOT+ 4 OIL_TEMP_GND 5
3 12 12
5 SPI_/CS1 13 12
8 5 5
5 SPI_/CS2 4 22 5 HAND_COM 5 SHUT_ROT_MOT- 4 KV_FEEDBACK_ANODE
GPIO_OUT3 5 13 13 13
14 13
GPIO_OUT2 5 4 HAND_FLU_SECURITY 5 6 6
5 DB_INT 5 23 6 SHUT_ROT_POSN 4 THERMAL_SWITCH_B 5
9 14 14
15 14 PROTECT_A 5
14 7 7
6 24 7 HAND_HLF_SECURITY 5 IRIS_MOT+ 4 MA_CAT 5
5 SPI_CLK LIH 5 5 15 15
16 15 FOOT_FLU_SECURITY 5 PROTECT_B 5 GND_PS1
10 8 8
7 25 8 FOOT BUTTON2 5 IRIS_MOT- 4 OIL_TEMP 5
FRAME_SYNCH 5 15
+15V_DB 17 FOOT_HLF_SECURITY 5
5 LED_YELLOW_N 16 16
8 26 16
16
INTERLOCK_BOARD 18 HDB15_F DB15_F
INTERLOCK_D 9 DB15_M GND_PS2 HDB15_M GND_EARTH GND_EARTH
GND_PS1 GND_EARTH
27
HDB26_F
GND_PS2
GND_EARTH
MX6
Filament
KV Control Board
28
6 MX9
RS485 and indicator +15V_KVC
Laser Aimer
1 MX7 MX8 I.I. INTERLOCK_D 10
1 19
FILLA1 6 5 KV_LOW_ALM_N
11 6 11
2 20 +5V_LASER
5 KV_HIGH_ALM_N
1 1 KV_FEEDBACK_ANODE 12
WK_A 5 II_PWR 5 GND_PS1
C 6 5 OVERCURRENT_ALM_N 3 21 MX10 C
WK_B 5
2 2 2 13
FILLA2 6 II_GND 5
7 5 IGBT_ERROR_ALM_N 4 22
WK_Z 5 1
3 3 14
WK_Y 5 F1 5 KV_FEEDBACK_CATHODE 2
3 8 5 23
FILSM1 6 5 DC_ERROR_ALM_N
4 4 15
XRAY_INDICATOR_A 5 F2 5
9 5 KV_UNBALANCE_ALM_N 6 24
XRAY_INDICATOR_B 5 2P
4 5 5 16
FILSM2 6 5 KV_SET_INPUT
7 25 -15V_KVC
5 SAFETY_EN
10 7 17
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5W1_F 8 26
DB9_M 5 EXPOSURE_EN
18 GND_PS1
5 KV_FEEDBACK_OUTPUT
5 GND_EARTH 9
FILCOM 6 GND_EARTH 6 INTERLOCK_C
7 GND_PS1
27
HDB26_M
+15V_PS1
Power
MX11 R1 2512
Emergency/Interlock/KeySW 0
D1 D2
11
+24V_PS2 MSS1P3L MSS1P3L
GND_PS2
1 +12V_PS2 MX12 +5V_PS1
EMERGENCY_SWT1 5
6 +5V_PS1 8 1 GND_EARTH
KEYSW_OFF 5 GND_PS1
2 9 2
REF_EMERGENCY_SWT1 5
7 +15V_PS1 10 3
INTERLOCK_COM 4 R3
3 11 4
EMERGENCY_SWT2 5 1K
8 KEYSW_COM 5 12 5 GND_PS2 R2 GND_PS1
B
4 0 2512 1206 B
REF_EMERGENCY_SWT2 5 13 6
9 INTERLOCK_BOARD +24V_PS1
14 7
5 -15V_PS1
KEYSW_ON 5
CONN PCB 7x2 D3 D4
10
GND_EARTH R4 MSS1P3L MSS1P3L
DB9_F GND_PS2 2K
-15V_PS1 1206 MOS1
GND_EARTH -15V_PS1_T
GND_PS1
STD25NF10
DPAK
Up/Down Board
MX14
11
Earth
1
DOWN_PROTECT_TO_MCB_N 5
2
UDB_OVERCUR_N 5 MBP1
3
UP_TO_MCB_N 5
4 1
2
5
DOWN_TO_MCB_N 5
6
DOWN_SECURITY_TO_MCB_N 5
CON2
7 +24V_UDB
UDB_ENABLE 5
8
A 9 A
10 GND_EARTH
GND_PS1
11W1_M 12
GND_EARTH
A5 B5 C5
A4 B4 C4
A3 B3 C3
CCB_J2 A2 B2 C2
A1 B1 C1
+15V_CCB
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C16
C15
C14 J1A J1B J1C
C13
C12
SHUT_WIDTH_POSN 3
C11
SHUT_ROT_POSN 3
C10
B IRIS_POSN 3 B
C9
C8
C7
+5V_CCB
C6 GND_PS1
C5
C4
C3
SHUT_WIDTH_MOT- 3
C2
SHUT_WIDTH_MOT+ 3
C1
J2C
A A
C C
-15V_MCB
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GND_PS1
A6 B6 C6
A5 B5 C5
A4 B4 C4
A3 B3 C3
A2 +24V_FDB B2 +24V_FDB C2 +24V_FDB
A1 B1 C1
J5A J5B J5C
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FDB_J6 FDB_J6
FDB_J6
B B
A16 B16 C16
A15 B15 C15
A14 B14 C14
A13 B13 C13
A12 B12 C12
A11 B11 C11
A10 B10 C10
A9 B9 C9
A8 B8 C8
A7 B7 C7
A6 B6 C6
A5 B5 C5
A4 B4 C4
A3 B3 C3
A2 B2 C2
A1 B1 J6C C1
J6A J6B
A A
Part&Essential
Characteristic EC#Loation Sampling
Acceptance Method
Rate
Identifier
A A
NOTES:
DOWN MOTIONE MUST MEET 3.2A±5%
Updown Board
1.THIS COVER SHEET CONTROLS THE REVISION
STATUS OF THE ENTIRE DOCUMENT.
THE REVISION OF ALL SHEETS OF THIS
B B
DOCUMENT WILL BE AT THE SAME LEVEL. NO. SHEET NAME
1 COVER SHEET
THE REVISION INFORMATION ON THE LABEL
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2 MAIN CIRCUIT & POWER & PMOS DRIVER & CURRENT DETECT
IS IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE PART REVISION
AND CONTROLLED BY EPDM SYSTEM. 3 UP KEY CONTROL & DELAY
4 DOWN KEY CONTROL & DELAY
2.THIS SCHEMATIC MEETS THE SPECIFICATIONS 5 UP/DOWN INTERLOCK & BUTTON STUCK DETECT CIRCUIT
OF GLOBAL SCHEMATIC STANDARDS 229977GSP. 6 PROTECTOR & SENSOR
C 7 INTERFACE C
3.ELECTRONIC SIGNATURES FOR BOTH THE
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1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
TP7
7 7 K1
2C1< V_DETECT WHITE 2 2 3 3 TP11
C19 4 4 6 6
5 5 WHITE
R43
2.2NF 10K
Q11 R48
IXTP76P10T 10K
A A
S D K5
7 7
R58 2 3 J4
SML4746A
G 2 3 MOTO2
30K 4 6
4 6
D5 R57 5 5 C24 1
15K R69 1
R3 0.25W C25 R70 2 2
10K 1% 47 3 3
C1 C2
33
0.5W VD22 3.3U 4
D1 R59 1000U 1000U 2W 4
2.67K 250V 3.3U 47
63V 63V MBR3100 10%
J1 2 4 TP8 7 7 250V 2W
K2 R2
4
2 20% 20% 7 7
10%
R56 WHITE 2 2 3 3 2 2 3 3 7 7 TO LIFT COLUMN MOTOR
1MF_AC28V_L 4 6 4 6 2 3 R75 MOTO1
2
1 10K 4 6 4 6 2 3
2 0.25W 5 5 2 4 6
11
2 5 5 4 6
3MF_AC28V_N HL1 1% 5W 5 2
3 K3 5
GREEN R44 5% 5W
R60 10K K7
3K 5%
R49
FROM MAIN TRANSFORMER 1 R77 10K
R1 7 K9 7
7 7 K6
2 2 3 3 2 2 3 3 2 WHITE
0.2 4 4 6 6 4 4 6 6 5W
5 5 TP12
5W 5 5 5%
2C4> MOS_DRIVE_N
2B8< CURRENT_DETECT
B B
MAIN CIRCUIT
TP14 TP13
VCC_+15V R7 WHITE
C3 VREF_+2.5V
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LM358 2B1<
VP
V_DETECT 2 C
2A1> R53
Q13
1 B U11 C
3 VOUT FSB560A R8
2K 6D1< 6A8> DOWN_N 7 6 B
VN
A Y
E C 3 Q2
0.125W R55 EC1 MC14049
4
4
B 2K PMBT2222A
1% MC14049 E 6
Q14 0.25W
VN
1 UDB_OVERCUR_N
E 6.81K FSB560A 1% 7
VOUT 6C1< 7A5<
R52 R54 E 2 R46 5
2B5< 2D7> VREF_+2.5V B 2K
Q12 C16 LM358
C 0.125W C
VP
U1
8
7.5K 180K FSB660A 10N 1% R14 C13
C 3K 1N
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TP2
VREF_+2.5V 2B5< 2C1<
RED
TP9
3
TP10
VCC_+15V VCC_+15V U6
+24V_UDB U5
RED
K
1 7815
3 HS1 R47
2
1 100U C11 1K
C8 0.25W
A
50V
2
2
1
50V 10%
2 20% 10% 6.8DEGC_W_200LFM
D D
1
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1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
1
0.25W 10K 0.125W
0.25W 10% 1%
1% VD4 MMSD4148 VD28 1% C
1%
VCC
U7 U7 R21 U7 MMSD4148 R62
6A1< 3B2< 7A3> UP_COMM_N 7 A Y 6 5 A Y 4 3 A Y 2 B
MC14049 MC14049 MC14049 Q4
180K D8 1.5K PMBT2222A
MURS140
GND
MC14049 MC14049 SMAJ4733A 0.25W E
C22 MC14049 R63
1% 1.5K
1U
0.125W
8
VD26 1%
VD13
5.11K
R42
1
K2 1
K3 1
1
DOWN_CON_N
K1
3D1< 5A8>
K4
MURS140
MURS140
2
8
8
8
WHITE
B B
HL2
GREEN
8
8
TP15
1
6A1< 3B2< 7A3> UP_COMM_N
2
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JUMPER
2
4
2
J8
K8
UP_SEC_N VCC_+15V VCC_+15V
6A1< 3C2< 7A2>
3
R117
10K
0.25W
3
R150
0.25W
0.25W
2K
1%
R89
Q18
2K
1%
1%
U8 FSB560A C
5C1< 5B1< UP_SEC_TO_MCB_N 6 Y A 7 R90
C MC14049 B C
MC14049 VCC_+15V 200
+24V_UDB
0.25W E
VCC_+15V
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1
0.25W 10K 50V
1% 0.25W 10% VD34
1% MMSD4148 C
VCC
U8 U8 U8 MMSD4148 U8 R178
UP_SEC_N VD32 9 10 5 4 R97 3 2 11 12 B
6A1< 3C2< 7A2> A Y A Y A Y A Y
Q34
MC14049 MC14049 MC14049 MC14049
180K C38 2K R180 PMBT2222A
MURS140
GND
MC14049 VD46 MC14049 MC14049 0.25W 2K E
MC14049
R93 MMSD4148 1% 0.125W
1U 1%
8
U8 20K R96
5A1< UP_SEC_CON_N 15 Y A 14
MC14049
C33 220K
MC14049
1U
WHITE
VD67
TP16
D D
MURS140
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1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
MC14049 VD8
C27 VCC_+15V 4.02K
220K
A 1U
0.25W
+24V_UDB
A
+24V_UDB VCC_+15V VCC_+15V MMSD4148 1%
C14 VD7 R17 R25
VD25
R40 R36 R64
0.1U MMSD4148 4.02K 2K
1
10K 10K 4.22K
0.25W 0.25W 50V 0.125W 0.25W E
MMSD4148 VD29 C
1% VD18 1% 10% 1% 1%
VCC
U2 U2 R51 U2 MMSD4148 R66 B
DOWN_COMM_N 7 A 6 5 4 3 2 D9 B
6A5< 4C1< 7A3> Y A Y A Y
Q8
Q5
MC14049 MC14049 MC14049 FSB660A
MURS140 180K 1.5K PMBT2222A C
SMAJ4733A R67 E
GND
MC14049 MC14049 0.25W
MC14049 1.5K
C23 1% 0.125W R104
WHITE
1%
8
1U
VD27
4.02K
R23
TP17
0.25W
2K
UP_CON_N
2
J7
4D1< 5A4> 1%
MURS140 E
JUMPER
VD23 VD6 R19
6B8< 7C6> DOWN_PROTECT B
MMSD4148
MMSD4148 MMSD4148 4.02K Q6
C
VD2
0.25W
FSB660A
+24V_UDB 1%
1
R65
6D1< 7B2> DOWN_SECURITY_N
B 22.1K
B
0.25W
VD5
MMSD4148
1%
VCC_+15V
5.11K
10%
R45
C28
VD14
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K5 1
K6 1
K7 1
K8 1
1
MURS140
0.1U
VCC
2
DOWN_SECURITY_TO_MCB_N U11 U11 50V R9
1
7A8< 4 5 2 3
GREEN
Y A Y A
8
8
8
MC14049 MC14049
10K
GND
MC14049 0.25W
MC14049 VCC_+15V
220P
50V
C17
8
5%
1%
HL3
1
8
6A5< 4A1< 7A3> DOWN_COMM_N
2
4 K4
2
JUMPER
2
C VCC_+15V VCC_+15V C
J9
DOWN_SEC_N
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R116
0.25W
10K
R103
1%
0.25W
3
0.25W
R83
2K
1%
2K
1%
U10 Q17
3
5D1< 5C1< DOWN_SEC_TO_MCB_N 6 Y A 7 FSB560A
MC14049 VCC_+15V C
MMSD4148
+24V_UDB VCC_+15V C32 R84
MC14049 B
VD70
VD71 200
R85
0.25W
0.25W
0.1U
R76
R79
1
0.25W
10K
10K
5.11K
1%
1%
VCC
U10 R92 U10 VD38 R169 1%
6A5< 4C1< 7A2> DOWN_SEC_N 14 A Y 15 5 A Y 4 3 A Y 2 11 A Y 12 B
MC14049 MC14049 MC14049 MC14049
Q33
MURS140 180K MMSD4148 2K
MC14049 MC14049
GND
MC14049 C37 0.25W E
MC14049 R171 PMBT2222A
1% 2K
0.125W
8
U10 R95 VD68
DOWN_SEC_CON_N 10 9 1U 1%
5A4< Y A
MC14049
C31 20K MMSD4148
WHITE
MC14049
1U R88 MURS140
TP18
D VD66 D
UP_CON_N 220K
4B1< 5A4>
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1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
VCC_+15V VCC_+15V
VCC_+15V VCC_+15V
R139
0.25W
R148
0.25W
10K
1%
10K
1%
R136 DOWN_CON_N
R145 UP_CON_N 5.11K
5.11K 4B1< 4D1< 3B2< 3D1<
0.125W C
0.125W C 1% R137
1% R146
A 0.25W
1%
B VD41 B
Q30
A
VD39 Q32 DOWN_COMM_CON_N R161 C
UP_COMM_CON_N R163 C 5.11K PMBT2222A 4A1> R133
5.11K
E
PMBT2222A
3A2> R143
0.125W E B 0.125W
B 2K MURS140 1%
2K MURS140 1% R138
R147 0.25W 2K R135 Q29 5.11K
2K R144 Q31 5.11K DOWN_SEC_CON_N R160 VD42 2K E PMBT2222A
UP_SEC_CON_N R162 VD40 2K E PMBT2222A 1% 0.25W 0.125W
3D2> 0.25W 0.125W 4D1> 1% 0.125W
1% 0.125W 1%
1% 2K MURS140 1%
2K MURS140 1%
0.25W
0.25W
1%
1%
VD47
UP_COMM_TO_MCB_N U7 MMSD4148
11 12 VCC_+15V VCC_+15V TP19
B 5B1< 3A2> A Y
B
MC14049
R158
5C1< 3C2> D16 C
220P
R99
50V
C15
5%
VD49 MURS140 B
MMSD4148 VD52 Q21
5B1< 3A2> UP_COMM_TO_MCB_N 5.11K PMBT2222A
SMAJ4733A R108 E
0.125W 5.11K
R154 MURS140 1% 0.125W
VD50 5.11K
U7 MMSD4148 1%
UP_SEC_TO_MCB_N 0.125W
5B1< 3C2> 14 A Y 15 1%
MC14049
MC14049
VCC_+15V
VCC_+15V
VCC_+15V
C VD53
C
U2 R113
DOWN_COMM_TO_MCB_N MMSD4148 10K 0.125W
5C1< 4A1> 11 A Y 12 R155 1%
0.125W
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220P
D18
50V
C18
5%
R100
VD55 MURS140 B
DOWN_COMM_TO_MCB_N MMSD4148 VD58 Q23
WHITE
5C1< 4A1> 5.11K
R109 E
PMBT2222A TP20
SMAJ4733A
0.125W 5.11K
VD56 R156 MURS140
U2 5.11K 1% 0.125W
DOWN_SEC_TO_MCB_N MMSD4148
5C1< 4C1> 14 A Y 15 0.125W 1%
MC14049 1%
MC14049
VCC_+15V
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1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
VCC_+15V VCC_+15V
R124
R131
VCC_+15V 10K
VCC_+15V 10K
UP_N 6C1<
R115 DOWN_N 2C5< 6D1<
10K R114
0.125W 10K
C 0.125W
1% R118 C
B 1% R120
VD43
A 3B2<
Q22 VD45 B
Q28
A
UP_COMM_N 5.11K PMBT2222A DOWN_COMM_N
7A3> D15
5.11K C 0.125W E 4C1< 4A1< 7A3> 5.11K
5.11K PMBT2222A
3B2< R102 R121 D19 C 0.125W E
MURS140 B 1% R101 R126
5.11K MURS140 B 1%
3C2< VD44 Q19 0.125W 5.11K
UP_SEC_N VD65 Q24 0.125W
7A2> SMAJ4733A
PMBT2222A 1% 4D1< 4C1< 7A2> DOWN_SEC_N PMBT2222A
3C2< R105 E SMAJ4733A 1%
MURS140 R110 E
5.11K MURS140
5.11K
0.125W
0.125W
1%
1%
MMSD4148
WHITE
R41 R32 R13
VD20
R29 TP1
10K 10K
B 0.125W 0.25W 10K B
R37 1% U4 U11 C7 R38
10K
KEYSWOPEN KEY_N DISABLE 0.25W 12 10 9 0.25W DOWN_PROTECT
6D4< 7C4> 7B4< 6D4< 5.11K
G Y A
1%
7C6> 4B1<
C 11 M (4/4) MC14049
2K R33 13 1U 4.7K
H MC14049
SML4744A
B UDB_ENABLE
MMSD4148
C20 1U
Q10
7A8> 7B4< cd4093 R18
D6
VD21
D3
15V
100V 20K
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2
1% R27
R141 7.5K
HL7 10K
GREEN
U4 10K 0.125W
2
KEY SWITCH SENSOR 8
1
E R26 1%
10 L (3/4) 10K
9UP_DOWN_KEY_STATE HL6 DOWN_PROTECT_TO_MCB_N
F 6D1> GREEN
7A5<
C R142
1
MOTION DIS/ENA B
220P
50V
C30
5%
R35
C E Q7 C
5.11K
PMBT2222A
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VCC_+15V VCC_+15V
6A4> UP_N
VD15 C6
PROXIMITY SWITCH PROTECTOR
MMSD4148 0.1U
50V
14
VDD
10%
R50
VD19
R12 10K U4 +24V_UDB
DOWN_N 5.11K 1
2C5< 6A8> A VD9
(1/4) J 3
MMSD4148 2 B cd4093 MMSD4148
R20 C
VD10 R28
K91
3.48K
VSS
D4 C 6B3> DISABLE B
7
VD16 R68 Q9 Q1
MMSD4148
DOWN_SECURITY_N B R39
4B1< 7B2> PMBT2222A MMSD4148 2K FSB560A
VD12
5.11K
1
VD11 0.25W E
MMSD4148 SMAJ4733A 5.11K KEYSWOPEN
2
6B1> 1%
8
E R30
R24
MMSD4148 2K
2
5.11K HL4
VD17
D D
8
RED DOWN_PROTECT_CON
6B5> HL5
GREEN
1
MMSD4148
REV 3 08Aug15
U4
5
1
C
(2/4) K 4
6C6< UP_DOWN_KEY_STATE 6 D
CD4093 GE HEALTHCARE
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A A
6C8> DOWN_PROTECT_TO_MCB_N
J2
J5
R132
1 UP_COMM_N UDB_OVERCUR_N 3K
1 3B2< 3B2< 6A1< 6C1< 2C8> 1 1 6 6 DOWN_SECURITY_TO_MCB_N 4B1>
2 2 UP_SEC_N 3C2< 3C2< 2 2 7 7 UDB_ENABLE 6B4< 7B4<
3 3 6A1<
5B8> UP_TO_MCB_N 3 3 8 8
4 4 DOWN_SEC_N 4C1< 4D1< 6A5< +24V_UDB
4 4 9 9
5 5 DOWN_COMM_N 4A1< 4C1< 5C8> DOWN_TO_MCB_N 5 5
6 6 DOWN_SECURITY_N 4B1< 6D1< 6A5<
G1 G1
2
G2 G2 D2
2
smcj24ca
FROM U/D PANNEL
+24V_UDB
1
+24V_UDB U9
U3
SP723
1
SP723
30V MAX
30V MAX
State: RELEASE - Document is released and under formal Change Control. Changes are subject to the ECR/ECO Process.
TVS PROTECTOR
JP1 J3 J6
U11
14 A Y 15
MC14049
MC14049
D D
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REVISION
A A
2 CONNECTOR
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3 EMC
4 FPGA
9 OUTPUTS TO PDU
10 POWER
11 RS232
12 TRANSCEIVER
D D
REV 3 08Aug15
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+5VIN_CMPTR
POWER
LED2 10 10 G2 G2
16 PE
R2
HDB15F
B G1 CR33 CR34 CR35 CR36 CR37 CR38 CR39 CR40 EARTH1 A1 1 B
SD15C-01FTG
SD15C-01FTG
SD15C-01FTG
SD15C-01FTG
SD15C-01FTG
SD15C-01FTG
SD15C-01FTG
SD15C-01FTG
G2
A1 1
GND_CMPTR
J2 EARTH1
EARTH1
7A1< 3B1< SYS_PWR_REQ 1 1 10 10 PDU_CONNECT_1 3C1< 8B2<
13 2 2 11 11 ATX_BATT_LOW_ERR 3A7< 8A1<
LED1 7C1< 3A4< MAINS_LOST_ERR 3 3 12 12 PDU_BATT_LOW 3A5< 8A3<
14 RJ45 7C1< 3A4< SEC_OVR_VLTGE_ERR 4 4 13 13 BATT_ERR 3A7< 8A6<
7A3< 3A1< SEC_UDR_VLTGE_ERR 5 5 14 14
11 1 12V_ERR 6 15 RSRV_FROM_SIB_1
7A6< 3B7< 6 15 8C3> 3B1<
12 7C3< 3B7< MF_PWR 7 7 16 16 RSRV_FROM_PDU_1_NEW_DESIGN 3B4< 8C3<
10 2 ATX_AC_FAIL_ERR 8 17 RSRV_FROM_PDU_2_NEW_DESIGN
7D3< 3B5< 8 17 3B4< 8C5<
8B4< 3C1< PDU_CONNECT_2 9 9 18 18
C 4 3 C
6 19 19 BEEP_INVALID_KEY_CMD 9C6> 3C1<
5 6 20 INTLC_BOARD
20 3C4< 7B6<
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G1 G1
G2 G2 CR41 CR42
SOCKET GND SD15C-01FTG SD15C-01FTG
RIGHT_ANGLE 15V 15V
JACK_LED1_GRN_LED2_YEL PIN
EARTH1 STRAIGHT
STD_DENSITY
D EARTH D
GND_CMPTR CONNECTOR
REV 3 08Aug15
COMPUTER RS232 INTERFACE
Made By Date Title
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TVS ARRAYS
CR3 CR11 CR14 CR17 CR20 CR23 CR26 CR28 CR30 CR32
15V 15V 15V 15V 15V 15V 15V 15V 15V 15V
SD15C-01FTG SD15C-01FTG SD15C-01FTG SD15C-01FTG SD15C-01FTG SD15C-01FTG SD15C-01FTG SD15C-01FTG SD15C-01FTG SD15C-01FTG
EARTH
2C7< 8C3> RSRV_FROM_SIB_1 RSRV_FROM_PDU_2_NEW_DESIGN 2C7> 8C5<
7A1< 2C4> SYS_PWR_REQ EARTH RSRV_FROM_PDU_1_NEW_DESIGN 2C7> 8C3< 2C7< 9B6> RDY MF_PWR 2C4> 7C3<
7C6< 2C7> ACK_PDU2SIB 12V_ERR 2C4> 7A6<
7D3< 2C4> ATX_AC_FAIL_ERR
CR10 CR13 CR16 CR19 CR22 CR25 CR27 CR29 CR31
B B
15V 15V 15V 15V 15V 15V 15V 15V 15V
EARTH
EARTH
EARTH
EMC
D D
REV 3 08Aug15
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FPGA
U10
U10 EP3C5F256C8N
EP3C5F256C8N 3V3 3V3
3V3 3V3 BANK 7 BANK 8
BANK 1 BANK 2 VCCIO7<2..0> VCCIO8<2..0>
VCCIO1<1..0> VCCIO2<1..0> C11 IO_C11_VREFB7N0 IO_C6_VREFB8N0 C6
F3 IO_F3_VREFB1N0 IO_L3_VREFB2N0 L3
B14 IO_B14_PLL2_CLKOUTP
5A8< 5A7> CLK_FPGA E2 CLK0_E2_DIFFCLK_0P CLK2_M2_DIFFCLK_1P M2 A14 IO_A14_PLL2_CLKOUTN
A E1 CLK1_E1_DIFFCLK_0N CLK3_M1_DIFFCLK_1N M1
D14 B8 T-1
A
IO_D14_DIFFIO_T21P IO_B8_DIFFIO_T11P 5C5<
5C2< 5B8< NCE J3 CE_N C14 IO_C14_DIFFIO_T21N IO_A8_DIFFIO_T11N A8 T-2 5C7<
5B2< NSTATUS F4 STATUS_N D12 IO_D12_DIFFIO_T20P IO_C8 C8 T-3 5C5<
5B6< 5B2< NCONFIG H5 CONFIG_N D11 IO_D11_DIFFIO_T20N IO_D8 D8 T-4 5C7<
5B6< 5B4< DATA0 H2 IO_H2_DATA0 B13 IO_B13_DIFFIO_T19P IO_F8_DIFFIO_T10P_DATA3 F8 T-5 5C5<
5B6< 5B2< UDCLK H1 DCLK A13 IO_A13_DIFFIO_T19N IO_E8_DIFFIO_T10N_DATA2 E8 T-6 5C7<
E11 IO_E11_RUP4 IO_B7_DIFFIO_T9P_DATA4 B7 T-7 5C5<
5B5< TDO J4 TDO E10 IO_E10_RDN4 IO_A7_DIFFIO_T9N A7 T-8 5C7<
5C2< 5B5< TMS J5 TMS B12 IO_B12_DIFFIO_T18P IO_F7_DIFFIO_T8P F7 T-9 5C5<
5B5< 5B2< TDI H4 TDI IO_J2_DIFFIO_L5P J2 INTLC_BOARD_FPGA 12D3> A12 IO_A12_DIFFIO_T18N IO_F6_DIFFIO_T8N F6 T-10 5C7<
5C2< 5B5< TCK H3 TCK IO_J1_DIFFIO_L5N J1 B11 IO_B11_DIFFIO_T17P IO_B6_DIFFIO_T7P B6 T-11 5D5<
IO_J6 J6 ROOM_IN_USE_CMD_FPGA 12C4< A11 IO_A11_DIFFIO_T17N IO_A6_DIFFIO_T7N A6 T-12 5D7<
5C3< T_LED1 D4 IO_D4 IO_K6_DIFFIO_L6P K6 F9 IO_F9_DIFFIO_T16P IO_E7_DATA5 E7 T-13 5D5<
5C3< T_LED2 E5 IO_E5 IO_L6_DIFFIO_L6N L6 INJECTOR_CMD_FPGA 12C4< F10 IO_F10_DIFFIO_T16N IO_E6_DATA6 E6 T-14 5D7<
5C3< T_LED3 F5 IO_F5 IO_K2_DIFFIO_L7P K2 PDU_CONNECT_2_FPGA 12C3> A15 IO_A15_DIFFIO_T15P IO_A5_DIFFIO_T6N_DATA7 A5
5C3< T_LED4 B1 IO_B1 IO_K1_DIFFIO_L7N K1 F11 IO_F11_DIFFIO_T15N IO_B5_DIFFIO_T5P B5
C2 IO_C2_DIFFIO_L1P IO_L2_DIFFIO_L8P L2 B10 IO_B10_DIFFIO_T14P IO_A2_DIFFIO_T5N A2
5B6< 5B2< ASDO C1 IO_C1_DIFFIO_L1N_DATA1_ASDO IO_L1_DIFFIO_L8N L1 PDU_CONNECT_1_FPGA 12C3> A10 IO_A10_DIFFIO_T14N IO_B4_DIFFIO_T4P B4
5B8< 5B2< NCS0 D2 IO_D2_DIFFIO_L2P_FLASH_NCE_NCSO IO_N2_DIFFIO_L9P N2 RDY_ERR_FPGA 12C3> D9 IO_D9_DIFFIO_T13P IO_A4_DIFFIO_T4N A4
D1 IO_D1_DIFFIO_L2N IO_N1_DIFFIO_L9N N1 SEC_UDR_VLTGE_ERR_FPGA 12C3> C9 IO_C9_DIFFIO_T13N IO_D6_DIFFIO_T3P D6
G5 IO_G5 IO_K5_RUP1 K5 E9 IO_E9 IO_D5_DIFFIO_T3N D5
F2 IO_F2_DIFFIO_L3P IO_L4_RDN1 L4 B9 IO_B9_DIFFIO_T12P IO_B3_DIFFIO_T2P B3
F1 IO_F1_DIFFIO_L3N IO_R1 R1 A9 IO_A9_DIFFIO_T12N IO_A3_DIFFIO_T2N A3
12C4< XRAY_ON_CMD_FPGA G2 IO_G2_DIFFIO_L4P IO_P2_DIFFIO_L10P P2 12V_ERR_FPGA 12C3> IO_D3_DIFFIO_T1P D3
12C4< WIRELESS_PWR_CMD_FPGA G1 IO_G1_DIFFIO_L4N IO_P1_DIFFIO_L10N P1 SEC_OVR_VLTGE_ERR_FPGA 12C3> IO_C3_DIFFIO_T1N C3
B SYM 2 OF 5 SYM 5 OF 5
B
U10
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U10 EP3C5F256C8N
EP3C5F256C8N 3V3 3V3 2V5
3V3 3V3 BANK 5 BANK 6
BANK 3 BANK 4 VCCIO5<1..0> VCCIO6<1..0>
VCCIO3<2..0> VCCIO4<2..0> L14 IO_L14_VREFB5N0 IO_F14_VREFB6N0 F14
P6 IO_P6_VREFB3N0 IO_P11_VREFB4N0 P11
M15 E15
R120
R157
CLK6_M15_DIFFCLK_3P CLK4_E15_DIFFCLK_2P
12C3> WIRELESS_PWR_REQ_FPGA R4 IO_R4_PLL1_CLKOUTP IO_R9_DIFFIO_B12P R9 M16 CLK7_M16_DIFFCLK_3N CLK5_E16_DIFFCLK_2N E16
0
T4 IO_T4_PLL1_CLKOUTN IO_T9_DIFFIO_B12N T9
IO_K9_DIFFIO_B13P K9 RDY_FPGA 12B4< CONF_DONE H14 CONF_DONE 5B2<
12C4> ACK_PDU2SIB_FPGA N3 IO_N3_DIFFIO_B1P IO_L9_DIFFIO_B13N L9 RSRV_FROM_PDU_1_NEW_DESIGN_FPGA 12B8> MSEL0 H13 5B6<
12C3> SYS_PWR_REQ_FPGA P3 IO_P3_DIFFIO_B1N IO_M9_DIFFIO_B14P M9 RSRV_FROM_PDU_2_NEW_DESIGN_FPGA 12B8> MSEL1 H12
12C3> MF_PWR_FPGA R3 IO_R3_DIFFIO_B2P IO_N9_DIFFIO_B14N N9 MSEL2 G12
T3 IO_T3_DIFFIO_B2N IO_R10_DIFFIO_B15P R10
12C3> MAINS_LOST_ERR_FPGA T2 IO_T2 IO_T10_DIFFIO_B15N T10 N13 IO_N13 IO_H15_DIFFIO_R5P H15
N5 R11 M12 H16
R125
IO_N5_DIFFIO_B4P IO_R11_DIFFIO_B16P IO_M12 IO_H16_DIFFIO_R5N
C 12B4< BEEP_ERR_CMD_FPGA N6 IO_N6_DIFFIO_B4N IO_T11_DIFFIO_B16N T11 L12 IO_L12 IO_G15_DIFFIO_R4P_CRC_ERROR G15 C
0
12B4< BEEP_INVALID_KEY_CMD_FPGA M6 IO_M6 IO_R12_DIFFIO_B17P R12 K12 IO_K12 IO_G16_DIFFIO_R4N_INIT_DONE G16
12A4> DOOR_OPEN_ACTIVE_FPGA M7 IO_M7_DIFFIO_B5P IO_T12_DIFFIO_B17N T12 N14 IO_N14_RUP3 IO_F13 F13
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D U10 D
EP3C5F256C8N
1V2
REV 3 08Aug15
2V5
1V2 VCCINT<7..0>
VCCA<1..0> GND<27..0>
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3V3
2
3V3 3V3
600 OHM
2
LED11
0.1U
NRESET
3V3 CR1
FL1
GREEN
SMCJ5.0CA
A CLOCK A
C86
NPP
1K
1
Y1
RESET
1
R11
R39
R13
1K
S1 95C06C4GW GND 4 VCC VOUT 3 CLK_FPGA 4A1< 5A8<
12A1< 24.9
12A1< 5A4< NRESET GND 3V3 1 2 TP12
1 1 3 3 ENABLE GND
R12
51.1K
CLK_FPGA
2 2 4 4 NRESET 5A2> 12A1< 12A1< 4MHZ
U6 CLK_FPGA 5A7> 4A1<
TPS3808G33DBV C1
100P
GND 6 VDD C2
100P
5 SENSE
3 MR_N RESET_N 1
3V3 4 CT
GND 2
GND
R3
10K NSTATUS 4A1>
R4
10K
GND
CONF_DONE 4C8> 5B6<
R5 U9
10K
B NCONFIG 4A1> 5B6< EPCQ4SI8N J9 J10 B
0.1U
3V3
R14 5C2< 2V5
C85
5B8< 4B1> NCS0 1 CS_N DATA 2 DATA0 4A1> 5B6< 4A1> TCK 1 1 2 2 5B2< 4A1> UDCLK 1 1 2 2
R10 4A1> TDO 3 3 4 4 5B2< 4C8> CONF_DONE 3 3 4 4
UDCLK 6 24.9 TMS 5 6 NCONFIG 5 6 NCE
5B6< 4A1> DCLK 5C2< 4A1> 5 6 5B2< 4A1> 5 6 4A1> 5C2<
2V5 7 7 8 8 5B4< 4A1> DATA0 7 7 8 8 NCS0 4B1> 5B2<
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4B1>
4B1>
GND 4B1>
C TP13 C
T_LED1
T_LED2
T_LED3
T_LED4
DEV_OEN
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4A8> R41
100K 5
3 4 R57
100K
4A8>
T_LED1
LED12
LED13
LED14
LED15
T_LED3
T_LED4
R159
R160
R161
1K
1K
1K
1K
TEST IOS
D TEST LED D
REV 3 08Aug15
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FL11 K3
ROOM INTERFACE OUTPUT 3V3
2B4> INJECTOR_CMD_B 1 2 G2RL-24-DC12
+12V
3.16K
330 OHM INJECTOR_CMD_FB_A R24
R34
+12V FL10
1 2 INJECTOR_CMD_A 1K
2A4<
A 330 OHM
XRAY_ON_CMD_FB_A XRAY_ON_CMD_FB_OC 12B1< A
1N4148
INJECTOR_CMD_FB_B C
R27
XRAY_ON_CMD_FB_B B 3V3
D1
Q5
1K PMBT2222A +12V
R164
3.16K
E
R22
1K
R30
R26
C
XRAY_ON_CMD_FB
R17
1K
12C8> INJECTOR_CMD_OC B
Q1 1K
2
1K PMBT2222A
12B1<
LED16
INJECTOR_CMD_FB_A INJECTOR_CMD_FB_OC
E
GREEN
C
R23
INJECTOR_CMD_FB_B B
Q12
1
GND 1K PMBT2222A
R76
E
GND 3V3
1K
R25
INJECTOR_CMD_FB
K4 GND
1K
XRAY_ON_CMD_FB_A G2RL-24-DC12 +12V
3.16K
FL15
2
R15
LED21
2B4> XRAY_ON_CMD_B 1 2
R35
GREEN
330 OHM +12V 1K
XRAY_ON_CMD_FB_B ROOM_IN_USE_CMD_FB_A