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[Page 1] Ultrasound Diagnostic Instrument Service Manual Volume 2 English Version
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[Page 3] Contents of ARIETTA 60 SERVICE MANUAL VOLUME 2 PAGE Chapter 1 SYSTEM OPERATION page 1-1~1-28 (28 pages) 1-1 PCB list 1 - 1 1-1-1 Frontend & BIO 1 - 2 1-1-1-1 TPRB EP576100 1 - 4 1-1-1-2 RDBF EP576200 1 - 4 1-1-1-3 JMPR EP576300 1 - 4 1-1-1-4 CWSRV EP576600 (option: UCW-ARIETTA60) 1 - 4 1-1-1-5 MTDRV EP576700 (option : EU-9169) 1 - 5 1-1-1-6 L-CABLE-933-01C5 1 - 5 1-1-1-7 BIO EP576800 (option: PEU-ARIETTA60) 1 - 5 1-1-2 BE EP5764 1 - 6 1-1-3 TVIF (option: EU-9167) 1 - 9 1-1-4 Peripheral I/O unit 1 - 13 1-1-5 CELL Board (EU-9160) 1 - 14 1-1-6 Power Supply 1 - 17 1-1-6-1 Power Supply unit (EU-6054) 1 - 19 1-1-6-2 Isolation transformer unit (EU-6054) 1 - 24 1-1-6-3 Service outlet unit (JB-296) 1 - 24 1-1-7 Operation panel unit PNL-133 1 - 25 1-1-7-1 Configuration of panel unit 1 - 25 1-1-7-2 Configuration of the electrical parts within the panel unit 1 - 25 1-1-7-3 Functions and characteristics of the devices of the operation panel 1 - 26 Chapter 2 SCHEMATICS page 2-1~2-74 (78 pages) Main Body Diagnostic Ultrasound System ARIETTA60 2 - 1 CABLE 120 2 - 3 CABLE 121 2 - 4 CABLE 204 2 - 5 CABLE 205, 214 2 - 6 CABLE 311 2 - 7 CABLE 312 2 - 8 CABLE 370, 380 2 - 9 CABLE 500 2 - 10 1 / 6
[Page 4] CABLE 504, 530 2 - 11 CABLE 531 2 - 12 CABLE 840, 841 2 - 13 BE EP576400 2 - 15 JMPR EP576300 2 - 23 Physio Signal Unit PEU-ARIETTTA60 2 - 24 - 2 Cable 610 2 - 24 - 3 DC IN Cable L-CABLE-934-01C5 2 - 24 - 4 BIO EP576800 2 - 25 Power Supply unit EU-6054* 2 - 33 Operation panel PNL-133* PANEL CONTROL PCB EP5737 2 - 35 PANEL SWITCH PCB EP5738 2 - 51 PANEL TGC PCB EP5739 2 - 63 PANEL PSW PCB EP5740 2 - 65 Peripheral IO EP576500** 2 - 67 Chapter 3 SERVICE INFORMATION page 3-1~3-88 (110 pages) 3-1 Introduction 3 - 1 3-2 Cautions for Transferring or Transporting the System 3 - 1 3-2-1 How to move the system 3 - 1 3-2-2 How to transport the system 3 - 4 3-3 Items to be performed during installation 3 - 25 3-3-1 Configuring the data/time and facility name 3 - 26 3-3-2 Configuring the analog video output specifications 3 - 28 3-3-3 Configuration methods for the Body unit (when the option PEU-ARIETTA60 is installed) 3 - 28 3-3-4 Setting of the HD Video Recorder: HVO-500MD/HVO-550MD(Sony) 3 - 28 - 1 3-4 Presets 3 - 29 3-4-1 Setting the preset data 3 - 29 3-4-2 Backup or restore the preset data 3 - 33 3-5 System Reset 3 - 39 3-5-1 Type of System Rest function 3 - 39 3-5-2 Reset function - All User Data 3 - 40 3-5-3 Reset function – Preset 3 - 42 3-5-4 Reset function – Patient database & Stored Images 3 - 44 2 / 6
[Page 5] 3-6 Maintenance menu 3 - 45 3-6-1 Starting the maintenance menu 3 - 45 3-6-2 Maintenance menu function - Setup 3 - 46 3-6-3 Maintenance menu function - Upgrade 3 - 48 3-6-4 Maintenance menu function - MAINTENANCE - SYSTEM1 3 - 56 3-6-5 Maintenance menu function - MAINTENANCE - SYSTEM2 3 - 67 3-6-6 Maintenance menu function - MAINTENANCE - LOG 3 - 70 3-6-6-1 Prosound Log 3 - 71 3-6-6-2 HI VISION Log 3 - 74 3-6-7 Maintenance menu function - MAINTENANCE - OTHER ··· 3 - 77 3-6-8 Maintenance menu function - MAINTENANCE - Auto Test · 3 - 78 - 2 3-6-9 Maintenance menu function - MAINTENANCE – Time Server 3 - 78 - 3 3-6-10 Maintenance menu function - Transfer Syntax 3 - 78 - 4 3-6-11 Maintenance menu function - Security 3 - 78 - 5 3-7 Boards and units that require attention during replacement 3 - 79 3-7-1 Cautions when replacing the BE board EP576400** 3 - 79 3-7-2 Cautions when replacing the power supply unit EU-6055* ·· 3 - 80 3-7-3 Cautions when replacing the COVER:RIGHT and COVER:LEFT on ARIETTA S60/V60 3 - 81 3-8 About log collection 3 - 83 3-8-1 Log data reading procedure for PNL-132/133 3 - 83 3-8-1-1 Advanced preparation 3 - 83 3-8-1-2 Start up the Task Manager 3 - 84 3-8-1-3 Turn off the echo application 3 - 84 3-8-1-4 Start up the PNL-132/133 TEST TOOL 3 - 85 3-8-1-5 Start up the Maintenance Memory tool 3 - 86 3-8-1-6 Read the log data 3 - 87 3-8-1-7 Save the log data 3 - 87 3-8-1-8 Shutting down the machine 3 - 88 Chapter 4 ADJUSTMENT page 4-1~4-4 (4 pages) 4-1 Introduction 4 - 1 4-2 Attention 4 - 1 4-3 Tools and Measuring instruments 4 - 1 4-4 Physio AMP adjustment procedure 4 - 2 4-4-1 DC IN specifications 4 - 2 4-4-2 Connecting the DC IN Cable 4 - 2 4-4-3 Adjusting the DC IN signal 4 - 3 3 / 6
[Page 6] Chapter 5 PARTS LIST page 5-1~5-46 (50 pages) 5-1 Outline of Parts List 5 - 1 5-2 Appliance of Parts List 5 - 1 5-3 Attention 5 - 1 5-4 Explanation of Parts List 5 - 2 5-5 Parts List 5 - 4 Index 01 Main Body 5 - 5 Index 02 Operation Panel 5 - 15 Index 03 Power Supply Unit / AC Outlet 5 - 23 Index 04 MAIN UNIT USM-41* 5 - 25 Index 05 Physiological Signal Unit 5 - 29 Index 06 MONITOR 5 - 31 Index 07 LABEL 5 - 33 Revision History of the Service Manual Revision History of VOLUME 2 1 / 2 4 / 6
[Page 7] Contents of ARIETTA 70 SERVICE MANUAL VOLUME 1 Chapter 1 INTRODUCTION Chapter 2 SERVICE PROCESS Chapter 3 INSTALL/DISASSEMBLE Chapter 4 SYSTEM OVERVIEW Chapter 5 TROUBLE SHOOTING Chapter 6 PERFORMANCE CHECK Revision History of the Service Manual VOLUME 1 5 / 6
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[Page 9] Chapter 1 SYSTEM OPERATION APPENDIX
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[Page 11] 1-1 PCB list As a supplement to "Volume 1: Chapter 4 System overview", this chapter provides more detailed information, including PCB block diagrams and their explanations, signal lists, and other information. PCB load chart No Name Model (1) Model (2) Model (3) 1-1-1-1 TPRB EP576100** 1-1-1-2 RDBF EP576200** 1-1-1-3 JMPR EP576300** 1-1-1-4 CWTX EP576600** (option: UCW-ARIETTA60) 1-1-1-5 MTDRV (option: EU-9169) EP576700** 1-1-1-6 Foot SW L-CABLE-933-01C5 1-1-1-7 BIO (option: PEU-ARIETTA60) EP576800** 1-1-2 BE EP576400** 1-1-3 TVIF (option: EU-9167) EP573000** 1-1-4 Peripheral IO EP576500** 1-1-5 CELL Board EU-9160* 1-1-6-1 Power Supply Unit EP-6054* 1-1-6-2 Trans Unit EU-6055* 1-1-6-3 AC Outlet JB-296* 1-1-7 Panel PNL-133* 1 - 1
[Page 12] 1-1-1 Frontend & BIO This chapter describes the Frontend unit and BIO board. The Frontend unit is the block that connects the ultrasound probe and transmits and receives ultrasound signals. A maximum of 64 channels (sending: 64 channels, receiving: 64 channels) can transmit and receive at the same time. This unit is made up of the following six boards. The block diagram shows the configuration. 1 - 2
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[Page 14] 1-1-1-1 TPRB EP576100 Made up of the transmission amplifier and probe connection section. The transmission amplifier amplifies the transmission signal from the RDBF board, and then generates a sending pulse. The probe connection section functions to select one type of probe from the three array probes and one independent probe, and then connect to the transmission amplifier on the TPRB board and transceiver unit of the RDBF board. Furthermore, it sends the probe code of the connected probe to the read host. The probe selector functions to select the control signal (motor drive signal, etc.) necessary for special probes (4D probe, etc.) as needed and communicate with the probe. Made up of the transmission amplifier, probe switch, and FPGA for control. 1-1-1-2 RDBF EP576200 Made up of the transmission section, reception section, STCW reception section, and IndepeCW transmission and reception section. The transmission section sends the wave-transmission signal from ASIC basing on the wave-transmission focus data. At the reception section, the reception signal is amplified, converted from analog to digital, and then undergoes phase adjustment by the ASIC. All ASIC output data is added as I/Q complex data, and then output to the CONT board. The STCW reception section carries out detection processing on the STCW receiving signal, wall motion filtering and other filtering processes, analog to digital conversion, and then outputs to the BE board. The board has a standard clock generation circuit for transmission/reception timing, a reception amplifier control circuit, and a voltage reference generation circuit for analog/digital and digital/analog conversion. The board is made up of a low noise pre-amplifier, variable gain amplifier, high-speed analog/digital converter, phasing ASIC, and FPGA for control. 1-1-1-3 JMPR EP576300 Connects the boards within the Frontend unit and connects the sending drive signal to the oscillator and the weak receiving signal from the oscillator between the TPRB board and RDBF board. 1-1-1-4 CWTX EP576600 (option: UCW-ARIETTA60) The transmission circuit for STCW is made up of a transmission circuit section, transmission voltage control section, and switch section. 1 - 4
[Page 15] When the CWTX board is stack-connected to the TPRB board, a CW function is realized. 1-1-1-5 MTDRV EP576700 (option: EU-9169) Equipped with a servo circuit to control the mechanical operation of 4D probes. When the MTDRV board is a stack-connected to the RDBF board, a realtime 3D display function is realized. 1-1-1-6 L-CABLE-933-01C5 This cable has a foot switch connector. 1-1-1-7 BIO EP576800 (option: PEU-ARIETTA60) This board is a biosignal amplifier for the ARIETTA60. It is made up of a ECG AMP circuit to amplify the electrocardiogram signal from the ECG induction cable connected to the body and a DC IN circuit to adjust the amplitude and offset of signals from the external-device input (DC IN). With regard to the internal circuits, an isolation transformer is used between the patient-connector circuit and device-side circuit and are isolated electrically. (1) Isolator Isolates the patient-side circuit, which is made up of an analog signal processing unit and analog/digital converter unit for the ECG signal, from the device-side circuit. (2) AMP Amplifies the signals at the designated gain. (3) HUM Filter A hum-noise elimination filter. There is no 50/60 Hz cutoff frequency switching. (4) R-Wave Detect Detects the R wave of the ECG signal. (5) DC IN The DC IN circuit is used when a signal from an external device is displayed. The circuit adjusts the amplitude and offset of external-device signals and can switch the output between ECG and ECG DC IN signals. With regard to switching of the signal from the DC IN, DC IN is prioritized if a cable is connected to the DC IN connector terminal. (6) A/D This unit carries out analog/digital conversion on the biosignal output from the analog circuit unit according to the analog/digital control signal sent from the device using time divisioning, and then outputs the biosignal data. (7) DC-DC Converter An insulated DC-DC converter with an input and output of +5 and ±5 V. 1 - 5
[Page 16] 1-1-2 BE EP5764 This board is made up of three main blocks: RF signal processing unit, video signal processing unit, and system control unit (COM-Express). It processes the functions from the beam processor to the video processor. (1) RF signal processing unit The RF signal processing unit is made up of FPGA and memory. The RF signal output from RDBF and the post-detection Doppler data output from the CWTX board undergo the following processes at the RF signal processing unit of the BE board. B/W signal RF gain processing (short-distance gain correction, TxGain, STC, LGC), ExPHD, VBPF, detection, magnitude, LPF There are two systems of the same circuit to carry out parallel processing (maximum of 8 directions) on black and white receiving signals. Flow signal RF gain processing (short-distance gain correction), pulse compression, quadrature detection, LPF There are two systems of the same circuit to carry out parallel processing (maximum of 4 directions) on Flow receiving signals. PW signal RF gain processing (short-distance gain correction), quadrature detection, LPF, sample gate addition EDA (Expanded Doppler Analysis): To increase the display quality of PW Doppler, this device divides sample gate into multiple segments (maximum of 8 divisions), and then adds it after carrying out simultaneous parallel processing of I/Q signal data. Elastic signal RF gain processing (short-distance gain correction), quadrature detection, LPF CW signal LPF, thinning processing eTracking signal BPF, zero cross detection and tracking processing after over-sample processing Eventually, the I/Q signal (in case of B/W signal, envelope signal) and eTracking data are converted to the designated format, and then sent to the Backend board. 1 - 6
[Page 17] (2) Video signal processing section The RGB image data from the Backend board and the character and graphic data from the COM-Express on the BE board (including gray scale bar and color scale bar) undergo compound processing at the video processing unit, and digital RGB data of 1280 × 1024 size is output to the observation monitor as an image display. The data are output to the observation monitor through the digital-output DVI-D connector of the peripheral I/O board. Furthermore, the RT3D/EFV data from the Backend board is sent to COM-Express (software) on the BE board. After software processing, the data are output from the BE board to the observation monitor as character and graphic data. In addition, the RGB data of 1280 × 1024 size that underwent compound processing is output from the digital-output DVI-D connector of the peripheral I/O board as external recording device. When there is a TVIF unit (option) on the BE board, the TVIF board performs resolution conversion (down conversion) on the RGB data from the BE board. After digital/analog conversion by the video encoding circuit, analog video signals (composite × 1, Y/C × 1) are output to peripheral recording devices. Furthermore, analog video signals (Y/C input × 1) from peripheral recording devices are input and undergo analog/digital conversion by the video decoder circuit. Next, the signal undergoes resolution conversion (up conversion), the character and graphic data undergo compound processing at the BE board, and then the signals are externally output and played back on the observation monitor. The signal input and output of peripheral recording devices are carried out from the connector on the peripheral I/O board. In addition, the transmission/reception timing signal of the ultrasound wave is generated at this block. The ultrasound transmission/reception timing is generated at this block, and the transmission sequence is controlled based on the beam table and beam sequence specified in the software. (3) System control unit The operation of the device as a whole is controlled by the general-purpose CPU module (COM-Express) located on this board. The CPU module runs a general-purpose operating system and controls the SATA-HDD on the BE board and the display of the liquid crystal monitor and operation panel. Furthermore, it communicates with the FPGA on the BE board via PCI Express and with the CELL board via gigabit LAN. It communicates with the operation panel through serial communication (USB). The HDD stores the following main data. In the case of board-specific data, the CPU sends the data to each board from the hard disk as necessary, even when the device is operating. Programs of the diagnostic equipment applications Firmware for the boards and units inside the device Sending waveform data for the sending circuit for each probe Focus data for the transmission/reception circuit for each probe Parameter data for the scan converter for each probe Presets, images, and patient database data 1 - 7
[Page 18] 1/1 DCDC HDD 2.5’’ Power supply unit Cooling fan LAN Trans Trans LVDS LVDS LAN (GbE) SATA SATA SATA SATA VGA SPI I2C GPIO LPC (6Gb/s) (6Gb/s) (3Gb/s) (3Gb/s) SMBus MODEL EP576400** USB x7 USB USB USB USB USB USB USB USB DDI (DVI) DDI (DVI) DDI (DVI) Audio PEG (x16) PCIe (x1) PCIe (x4) PCIe (x1) PCIe (x1) CPU Audio DDC DVI-Rx LAN (GbE) Ext- DVI IN DVI-Rx MPU (USB) MISC (CPLD) DVI-Tx DVI-Tx Ext- DVI OUT I/F Audio DAC ID DVI System Enc JPEG Video Out Vodeo In Graphic(1,280x1,024) BE (mono) Mix/ Amp DOP. Sound Raw Speaker →EFV/4D/JPEG data, ⇔ IN Y/C PCIe (x4) Beam- Scaler Overlay (1,280 x1,024) Y/C OUT VP_FPGA Sequencer PCIe (x4) Raw CMP OUT ⇔ Video Enc/Dec PCIe (x1) IO TVIF(Opt.) F/E ITF →US Image/Dop Sound →EFV/4D, PCIe (x4) ←US/BIO data Controller PCIe (x4) PCIe (x4) LAN (GbE) SBUS BIO Filter RFP Cell B.E RFP_FPGA Echo Tra. CELL Phot coupler AFE OCS 500MHz FPGA AAF/ ADC ADC ADC ADC ASIC x 4pcs ) (16ch/pcs Post- AMP Σ/WF /AAF Pre- Mix BIO(Opt.) ECG EXT- ECG CW PW AMP +TGC CWRX(32ch) Servo Tx-Buff. Tx-Buff. Controller T/R Div MTDRV(Opt.) RX (64ch) RDBF JMPR CW PW Tx-AMP Tx-AMP CWTX(Opt.) TX(64ch) BE block diagram HV SW HV SW HV SW FootSW (to BE) Pencil CW TPRB PRB1 PRB2 PRB3 4 PRB FrontEnd 1 - 8
[Page 19] 1-1-3 TVIF (option: EU-9167) This board has two functions: receive 4:2:2YCrCb data from the CONT board, and then output an analog video signal via the video encoder (composite output × 1, Y/C output × 1), and receive analog video signals (Y/C input × 1) from various types of peripheral recording devices, and then send the 4:2:2YCrCB data to the CONT board via the video encoder. (1) Video Encoder Converts ITU-R BT.656 to Y/C signals and composite signals, and then outputs the signals. The video encoder inputs 27 MHz pixel/clock for NTSC/PAL. The video encoder is connected to a two-wire system (I2C compatible), which sets the FPGA of the board as the master, and can enable programming of each register. (2) Video Decoder Converts Y/C signal input to ITU-R.BT656. The video decoder signal inputs the NTSC/PAL 28.6363 MHz (device recommended) clock from the crystal transmitter of the peripheral part. The video decoder is connected to a two-wire system (I2C compatible), which sets the FPGA of the board as the master, and can enable programming of each register. Furthermore, the video decoder receives a reset signal when the power is switched on. (3) Video Amp Receives the Y/C signal and composite signal from the video encoder, and then outputs them to the CONT board. (4) Crystal transmitter Outputs the NTSC/PAL 28.6363 MHz clock to the video decoder. (5) Regulator Converts from +5.0 V to +3.3 V and from +5.0 V to +1.8 V 1 - 9
[Page 20] Block diagram 1/1 EP573000** TVIF 1 - 10
[Page 21] Signal List ・ J1 (CONT ⇔ TVIF) J1 41 GND 42 COMP_OUT J1 43 GND 2 GND 3 P5V1 4 P5V2 47 GND 5 GND 48 TVIF_ENC_DT<7> 6 P5V3 7 P5V4 49 TVIF_ENC_DT<6> 8 GND 50 GND 9 GND 51 TVIF_ENC_DT<5> 10 52 TVIF_ENC_DT<4> 11 GND 53 GND 12 GND 54 TVIF_ENC_CLK 13 TVIF_DEC_DT<0> 55 GND 14 TVIF_DEC_DT<1> 56 GND 15 GND 57 GND 16 TVIF_DEC_DT<2> 58 TVIF_DEC_LLC 17 TVIF_DEC_DT<3> 59 GND 18 GND 60 TVIF_DEC_VS 19 TVIF_DEC_INTRQ* 61 TVIF_DEC_HS 20 TVIF_DEC_PWRDWN* 62 GND 22 GND 63 GND 23 GND 64 TVIF_DEC_DT<7> 24 CONT_I2C_SDA 65 TVIF_DEC_DT<6> 25 CONT_I2C_SCL 66 GND 26 GND 67 TVIF_DEC_DT<5> 27 GND 68 TVIF_DEC_DT<4> 28 TVIF_ENC_DT<0> 69 GND 29 TVIF_ENC_DT<1> 70 GND 30 GND 71 Y_IN 31 TVIF_ENC_DT<2> 72 C_IN 32 TVIF_ENC_DT<3> 73 GND 33 GND 74 P5V5 34 TVIF_ENC_BLANK 75 P5V6 35 TVIF_ENC_FIELD_VS* 76 GND 36 TVIF_ENC_HSYNC* 37 GND P5V8 38 C_OUT 78 P5V7 39 Y_OUT 79 GND 40 GND 80 1 - 11
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[Page 23] 1-1-4 Peripheral I/O unit This unit connects the main unit and peripheral units. The following signals interface via this unit. Connector Output destination or output number Name signal J312 17"/21" LCD monitor DVIOUT 10.4 inch LCD touch panel Operation panel J311 (LVDS) J380 Speaker Via cable only J370 Network LAN cable J321 to J326 USB 7 ports (*1) J361,J360 DVI IN/OUT DVD recorder J353 to 356 Audio IN/OUT USB ports are used for both data DVD drive J*** and power Input: Y/C J350 to 352 Analog devices Output: Y/C and composite *1 One of the seven USB ports does not output to the connector, and is only a signal wire to the panel LCD モニタ DVD ドライブ (Opt.) Speaker (mono) DVD レコーダ (Opt.) 操作パネル CMP Y/C Y/C Ext- Ext- USB IO Audio DVI DVI DVI Audio LVDS LAN OUT OUT IN x7 OUT IN スタッキングコネクタ BE The BE B-side and Peripheral I/O B-side connect by a stacking connector. The output signals are sorted by this board, and then output to the connector. The input signals are sorted by this board, and then output to BE. 1 - 13
[Page 24] 1-1-5 CELL Board (EU-9160) This board has a processor that run at high speed. The board is made up of peripheral boards, a chipset to interface with the memory, processor system memory, and DDR2 memory connected to the chipset. (1) Processor unit This unit is made up of a multi-core processors that have 8 cores to carry out high speed calculations. This processor carries out beam processing, scan conversion, RGB processing, and other processing. (2) Chipset unit Interfaces with the processor, external boards, and other items. The chipset unit has PCI Express (× 2), Ethernet (× 2), GPIO, and DDR2 memory interfaces. (3) Microprocessor unit This unit, for example, starts and controls devices on the board, monitors the temperature, controls the fan, and monitors for errors. This unit monitors the temperature of each device in real time and controls the fan speed over 10 stages according to the temperature. Furthermore, when a device malfunctions, this unit indicates an error and shuts off the power. 1 - 14
[Page 25] Block diagram Processor 1/1 EU-9160* System Memory Chipset DDR2 Memory PCIe PCIe Ethernet Backend GPIO Micro processor 1 - 15
[Page 26] Signal List ・ P113 (connector between CELL and BE) Pin# Signal name Pin# Signal name Pin# Signal name Pin# Signal name A1 GND A56 AXON_PCIE1_RX_3N B1 GND B56 AXON_PCIE1_RX_0P A2 Reserved A57 GND B2 Reserved B57 GND A3 GMD A58 AXON_PCIE0_TX_1P B3 GMD B58 AXON_PCIE0_TX_0P A4 Reserved A59 AXON_PCIE0_TX_1N B4 Reserved B59 AXON_PCIE0_TX_0N A5 Reserved A60 GND B5 Reserved B60 GND A6 Reserved A61 AXON_PCIE0_TX_2N B6 Reserved B61 AXON_PCIE0_TX_3P A7 Reserved A62 AXON_PCIE0_TX_2P B7 Reserved B62 AXON_PCIE0_TX_3N A8 Reserved A63 GND B8 Reserved B63 GND A9 Reserved A64 AXON_PCIE1_TX_2P B9 GND B64 AXON_PCIE1_TX_3N A10 Reserved A65 AXON_PCIE1_TX_2N B10 Reserved B65 AXON_PCIE1_TX_3P A11 GND A66 GND B11 GND B66 GND A12 Reserved A67 AXON_PCIE1_TX_0P B12 GND B67 AXON_PCIE1_TX_1P A13 Reserved A68 AXON_PCIE1_TX_0N B13 Reserved B68 AXON_PCIE1_TX_1N A14 GND A69 GND B14 GND B69 GND A15 Reserved A70 GND B15 Reserved B70 GND A16 Reserved A71 GIGE0_TRD0_P B16 Reserved B71 GIGE0_TRD1_P A17 Reserved A72 GIGE0_TRD0_N B17 Reserved B72 GIGE0_TRD1_N A18 Reserved A73 GND B18 Reserved B73 GND A19 Reserved A74 GIGE0_TRD2_P B19 GND B74 GIGE0_TRD3_P A20 Reserved A75 GIGE0_TRD2_N B20 Reserved B75 GIGE0_TRD3_N A21 GND A76 GND B21 GND B76 GND A22 POWER_CTRL_BP A77 Reserved B22 POWER_STATE_BP B77 Reserved A23 GO_CELL_BP_N A78 Reserved B23 HW_ERR_BP_N B78 GND A24 BMC_TX1 A79 2.5V_AXON B24 GND B79 2.5V_AXON A25 BMC_RX1 A80 GND B25 RESET_BP_N B80 GND A26 GND A81 GND B26 AXON_PCIE_RST_BP_N B81 GND A27 GND A82 GND B27 GND B82 GND A28 AXON_GPIO05_BP A83 GND B28 AXON_GPIO07_BP B83 GND A29 AXON_GPIO12_BP A84 GND B29 AXON_GPIO14_BP B84 GND A30 AXON_GPIO15_BP A85 GND B30 AXON_GPIO27_BP B85 GND A31 GND A86 Reserved B31 GND B86 Reserved A32 CELL_APP_LED_BP_N A87 GND B32 ENTERING_SLOF_BP B87 GND A33 PCIE_READY_BP A88 5V_AUX B33 FW_UPDATE_BOOT_BP_N B88 5V_AUX A34 UPDATE_DONE_BP_N A89 5V_AUX B34 H8_UPDATE_BOOT_BP_N B89 5V_AUX A35 PUSH_SWITCH_BP_N A90 GND B35 VSYNC_BP B90 GND A36 AXON_GPIO30_BP_N A91 GND B36 OPEN_FIRM_ACTIVE_BP_N B91 GND A37 BOOT_MODE_BP_N A92 Reserved B37 BOOT_DEVICE_BP_N B92 Reserved A38 GND A93 GND B38 GND B93 GND A39 AXON_UART1_TX A94 GND B39 AXON_UART1_RTS_DTR_N B94 GND A40 AXON_UART1_RX A95 GND B40 AXON_UART1_DSR_CTS_N B95 GND A41 GND A96 GND B41 GND B96 GND A42 PCIECLK0_P A97 12V B42 PCIECLK1_P B97 12V A43 PCIECLK0_N A98 12V B43 PCIECLK1_N B98 12V A44 GND A99 12V B44 GND B99 12V A45 GND A100 GND B45 GND B100 GND A46 AXON_PCIE0_RX_0P A101 12V B46 AXON_PCIE0_RX_2P B101 12V A47 AXON_PCIE0_RX_0N A102 12V B47 AXON_PCIE0_RX_2N B102 12V A48 GND A103 12V B48 GND B103 12V A49 AXON_PCIE0_RX_1P A104 12V B49 AXON_PCIE0_RX_3P B104 12V A50 AXON_PCIE0_RX_1N A105 12V B50 AXON_PCIE0_RX_3N B105 12V A51 GND A106 12V B51 GND B106 12V A52 AXON_PCIE1_RX_2N A107 12V B52 AXON_PCIE1_RX_1P B107 12V A53 AXON_PCIE1_RX_2P A108 12V B53 AXON_PCIE1_RX_1N B108 12V A54 GND A109 12V B54 GND B109 12V A55 AXON_PCIE1_RX_3P A110 GND B55 AXON_PCIE1_RX_0N B110 GND 1 - 16
[Page 27] 1-1-6 Power supply [Overview] The power supply section is made up of the power supply unit (EU-6054), isolation transformer unit (EU-6055), and service outlet unit (JB-296). 1 - 17
[Page 28] [Overview drawing] Main unit Control J804 circuit PWM +5 J830 Battery circuit VSBBK J803 +5 VD FAN Rectification PFC PWM circuit ±12 VD circuit circuit +12 VC J810 ±5 VA J802 ±12 VA FAN ±90 V J801 ±200 V J805 Analog unit CP J840 Filter unit AC Power supply INLET unit (EU-6054) J820 Isolation transformer unit Service (EU-6055) outlet unit Switch Switch J851 to J850 J854 (JB-296) Fuse Linear transformer 1 - 18
[Page 29] 1-1-6-1 Power supply unit (EU-6054) The power supply unit is a multi-output switching power supply and is made up of a filter unit, main unit, and analog unit. The filter unit controls interfering noise from power lines and the outflow of noise generated by the interior of the power supply. The main unit carries out phase compensation, isolation between the primary circuit and digital-system secondary circuit, and generation of digital-system output voltage. The analog unit carries out isolation of the primary circuit and analog-system secondary circuit, and generation of the analog-system output voltage. Name Power output category Standby power supply +5 VSB, +5 VSBBK Digital power supply +5 VD (+5 VD1, +5 VD2), ±12 VD, +12 VC (+12 VC1, +12 VC2) Analog low voltage power ±5 VA, ±12 VA supply Analog high voltage power ±90 V (±90 V, ±90 V_HVSW) supply Analog floating power ±200 V supply 1. Control signal specification Signal name Direction Overview Active-low signal to control ON/OFF of +5 VD, ±12 VD, +12 PS-ONx IN VC, ±5 VA, ±12 VA L: ON H: OFF Active-low signal to control ON/OFF of ±90 V PS-ON_90Vx IN L: ON H: OFF PS-ON_200Vx Active-low signal to control ON/OFF of ±200 V IN (Not used) L: ON H: OFF Active-high signal to notify the device that the digital output and analog low voltage output (excluding ± 90 and ± 200 V) PW-OK OUT started completely L: Error; H: Normal BTT_ON Signal to control battery output IN (Not used) L: OFF H: ON 1 - 19
[Page 30] Active-high signal to notify the device that the ±90 V power PW-OK_90V OUT supply started completely L: Error; H: Normal Active-high signal to notify the device that the ±200 V power PW-OK_200V OUT supply started completely (Not used) L: Error; H: Normal Active-low signal to notify the main unit of the device that one FAN_ERRx OUT or more power supply fans stopped L: Fan lock; H: Normal Active-low signal to notify the main unit of the device of the BTT_ENx OUT connection status of the battery (Not used) L: Connected; H: Not connected 2. Error detection function Output error Detection function Protection operation Release method Standby power supply Over-current Complete output Circuit protector set to protection shutoff "OFF" (2 minutes or Over-voltage less) protection Other than the standby Over-current Output other than the Circuit protector set to power supply protection standby power supply "OFF" Over-voltage is shut off protection Overheating Output other than the Switches the circuit protection standby power supply protector off, and then is shut off waits until the part temperature drops 3. Pin assignment J803 EU-6054 → BE board Pin Signal name Signal name Pin No. No. B8 +5 VSB +5 VSBBK A8 B7 +5 VD1 GND A7 1 - 20
[Page 31] B6 +5 VD2 GND A6 B5 +5 VD2 GND A5 B4 -12 VD GND A4 B3 +12 VC1 GND A3 B2 +12 VC1 GND A2 B1 +12 VC2 GND A1 J810 EU-6054 → Operation panel Pin Signal name Signal name Pin No. No. B5 +5 VD1 GND A5 B4 +5 VD1 GND A4 B3 +12 VD GND A3 B2 +12 VD GND A2 B1 +12 VD GND A1 J804 EU-6054 ⇔ BE board Pin No Signal name Signal name Pin No 1 GND FAN_ERRx 2 3 GND BTT_ENx (not used) 4 5 GND Not used 6 7 GND Not used 8 9 GND Not used 10 11 BTT_ON (not used) PS-ONx 12 13 GND PW-OK 14 15 PW-OK_90V PS-ON_90Vx 16 17 GND GND 18 19 PW-OK_200V (not PS-ON_200Vx (not 20 used) used) J802 EU-6054 → RDBF board Pin No Signal name Signal name Pin No 1 - 21
[Page 32] B6 +5 VA GND A6 B5 +5 VA GND A5 B4 -5VA GND A4 B3 N.C. N.C. A3 B2 +12 VA GND A2 B1 -12 VA GND A1 J801 EU-6054 → TPRB board Pin No Signal name Signal name Pin No B10 +5 VA GND A10 B9 -5VA GND A9 B8 N.C. N.C. A8 B7 +12 VA GND A7 B6 +12 VA GND A6 B5 -12 VA GND A5 B4 GND GND A4 B3 N.C. N.C. A3 B2 +90 V -90 V A2 B1 +90 V_HVSW -90 V_HVSW A1 J805 EU-6054 → TPRB board Pin No Signal name Signal name Pin No B3 +200 V N.C. A3 B2 N.C. GND_200 V A2 B1 -200 V N.C. A1 J830 EU-6054 ⇔ Battery Pin No Signal name Signal name Pin No 3 TH1 BATT- 1 4 TH2 BATT+ 2 1 - 22
[Page 33] J840 EU-6054 ⇔ Circuit protector Pin No Signal name 4 LOAD-L 3 LOAD_N 2 LINE_L 1 LINE_N J820 EU-6054 → EU-6055 Pin No Signal name 3 L 2 N.C. 1 N 1 - 23
[Page 34] 1-1-6-2 Isolation transformer unit (EU-6055) The isolation transformer unit is made up of a linear transformer with a 1:1 voltage ratio for input and output, voltage switches, and a fuse allocated on the output side of the linear transformer. The linear transformer isolates from the commercial power supply, and outputs AC power to the service outlet unit. The voltage switches are allocated on each linear transformer input and output and carries out tap switching of the linear transformer. This tap switch switches the voltage between 100-120 V and 200-240 V in accordance with the region. 1. Error detection function Output error Detection function Protection operation Release method AC output Over-current AC output shutoff Fuse replacement protection (F1: fuse) 2. Pin assignment J820 EU-6054 → EU-6055 Pin No Signal name 3 L 2 N.C. 1 N J850 EU-6055 → JB-296 Pin No Signal name 3 L 2 N.C. 1 N 1-1-6-3 Service outlet unit (JB-296) A multi-tap for peripheral equipment. 1 - 24
[Page 35] 1-1-7 Operation panel unit PNL-133 1-1-7-1 Configuration of panel unit The PNL-133 operation panel unit is comprised of a top and bottom unit. (PNL-133) [Top unit] PNL-133-1 [Bottom unit] PNL-133-2 1-1-7-2 Configuration of the electrical parts within the panel unit The operation panel unit is made up of connections to various panels and modules. PNL-133-1 Unit interior configuration LCD (AM-800600LTNQW-TDBH) LCD unit Touch panel unit J2 J1 Touch panel L-CABLE-915 L-CABLE-914 direct-out tail J22 L-CABLE-912 J21 J20 L-CABLE-913 Power switch board Control board TGC board J1 J3 J4 J1 (EP5739) (EP5740) (EP5737) J2 J1 L-CABLE-916 L-CABLE-911 J2 J1 Switch board (EP5783) J101 J102 J103 J104 J105 J100 Rotary encoder with joystick Trackball L-RE-13 x5 L-TB-18 PNL-133-2 Unit interior configuration 1 - 25
[Page 36] 1-1-7-3 Functions and characteristics of the devices of the operation panel The devices form an advanced system. Excluding the cables, the device information (model, revision, etc.) can be checked by using the panel test tool or PCPF maintenance screen. Control board EP5737 Controls the entire operation panel. In addition to the interfaces within the unit, this board has the following interfaces: host interface, monitor power supply interface, gel-warmer interface, and user-available USB interface. Furthermore, the device is equipped with a sound source device and can output operation panel sounds. There is maintenance memory inside the panel that can record various maintenance information items. This information can be used for maintenance and malfunction statistics. Information includes unit serial number, board serial number, panel operation statistics, various types of error histories, touch panel operation count information, touch panel calibration data, and replacement count. The comments of service personnel can also be recorded. Power switch board EP5740 In addition to the power switch, the board is equipped with illuminated key switches and a rotary encoder. The board is equipped with board information memory which stores various board information items. This information can be used for maintenance and malfunction statistics. Information includes board serial number, switch operation count, rotary encoder rotation count, and replacement count. The comments of service personnel can also be recorded. TGC board EP5739 The board is equipped with TGC volume sliders for 8 channels, LEDs for illumination, infrared remote light receiver module, and illumination sensor. The board is equipped with board information memory which stores various board information items. 1 - 26
[Page 37] This information can be used for maintenance and malfunction statistics. Information includes board serial number, volume operation count, and replacement count. The comments of service personnel can also be recorded. Switch board EP5738 This board is equipped with illuminated key switches, rotary encoder, and disk access light. In addition to the interfaces inside the unit, the board has a PS/2-option keyboard interface. The board is equipped with board information memory which stores various board information items. This information can be used for maintenance and malfunction statistics. Information includes unit serial number, board serial number, switch operation count, rotary encoder rotation count, and replacement count. The comments of service personnel can also be recorded. LCD AM-800600LTNQW-TDBH This is a 10.4 inch SVGA liquid crystal module with a touch panel. Compared to conventional liquid crystal modules, it has a narrow viewing angle from below. Furthermore, be aware that pushing strongly on the LCD may warp it because of its thinness. Under fluorescent lights, rings of rainbow colors may appear, but this is not an defect. Furthermore, touch panel calibration data and touch count by area are recorded to the control board. However, be aware that correct input performance may be lost if touch panel calibration is not carried out after the control board or LCD was replaced. Trackball L-TB-18 This trackball uses a 2-inch laser detection method. The ball can be lit in various colors by configuration from the panel. The resolution of the ball can also be changed by configuration from the panel. From a performance perspective, Z-axis output is possible in addition to X-axis and Y-axis. The detection level of the ball can be output to improve maintainability. If dirt accumulates and the condition of the ball surface deteriorates, this condition can be confirmed from the PCPF maintenance screen and panel test tool. In addition, the self-check of the panel can detect a drop in sensitivity and indicate this state through key lighting patterns. Joystick rotary encoder L-RE-13 This optical rotary encoder has 4-direction (up, down, left, and right) stick input and push input. If this rotary encoder comes loose, the self-check issues a notice. Due to the configuration of this device, the stick wobbles around the center. However, to assist with this issue, there is rubber in the panel case to hold the stick. Because the encoder is attached to sheet metal by nuts, use the dedicated box wrench and other tools when replacing the encoder. 1 - 27
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[Page 39] Chapter 2 SCHEMATICS APPENDIX
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[Page 41] CABLE CONNECTION Diagnostic Ultrasound System ARIETTA60 1 2 - 1
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[Page 43] J803 J120 BE(EP5764) CABLE120 L-CABLE-931-03 2 - 3
[Page 44] J804 J121 BE(EP5764) CABLE121 L-CABLE-932-0305 2 - 4
[Page 45] J801 J204 TPRB(EP5761) CABLE204 L-CABLE-929-02C5 2 - 5
[Page 46] J205 TPRB(EP5761) CABLE205 L-CABLE-933-01C5 J802 J214 RDBF(EP5762) CABLE214 L-CABLE-930-02C2 2 - 6
[Page 47] J501 J311 Panel Unit(PNL-133*) PerheralIO(EP5765) CABLE311 L-CABLE-917-15 2 - 7
[Page 48] P312 PerheralIO (EP5765) P531 CABLE312 L-CABLE-918-08 2 - 8
[Page 49] J370 PerheralIO(EP5765) LAN CABLE370 L-CABLE-926-04 SPEAKER P380 PerheralIO(EP5765) CABLE380 L-CABLE-927-05 2 - 9
[Page 50] J810 J500 Power Unit(EU-6054) Panel Unit(PNL-133) CABLE500 L-CABLE-935-15 2 - 10
[Page 51] P510 Panel Unit(PNL-133) J504 CABLE504 L-CABLE-924-06 P530 Panel Unit(PNL-133) LCD CABLE530 L-CABLE-936-12C5 2 - 11
[Page 52] P531 LCD CABLE531 L-CABLE-918-14 2 - 12
[Page 53] J840 (100V system) CABLE840 L-CABLE-950 J840 (200Vsystem) CABLE841 L-CABLE-949 2 - 13
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[Page 55] Connector location (A side) BE EP576400 1/8 2 - 15
[Page 56] (B side) BE EP576400 2/8 2 - 16
[Page 57] Assignment of pin connector (BE TOP View) TPRB board (1/2) J101-1 24 4D_DRIVE_U GND MIP_MOTOR_I GND 4D_MOTOR_A 23 GND GND MIP_MOTOR_Ix GND GND 22 4D_DRIVE_V GND GND 4D_MOTOR_Z GND 21 GND GND MIP_MOTOR_A GND 4D_MOTOR_B 20 4D_DRIVE_W GND MIP_MOTOR_Ax GND GND 19 GND GND GND 4D_HALL_V GND 18 GND GND MIP_MOTOR_B GND 4D_HALL_U 17 GND GND MIP_MOTOR_Bx GND GND 16 4D_SPR[2] 4D_SPR[0] GND GND 4D_HALL_W 15 4D_SPR[3] 4D_SPR[1] GND GND GND 11 GND GND GND GND SPR0 10 GND GND GND GND SPR1 9 GND GND GND GND SPR2 8 GND GND GND GND GND 7 GND GND GND GND GND 6 GND GND GND GND PRB_YSYNC_N 5 GND GND GND GND PRB_YSYNC_P 4 GND GND GND GND GND 3 GND GND GND GND GND 2 GND GND GND GND PCW_CWENx J101-3 25 PRB_SPI_CLK PRB_SPI_CONT_CSx GND PRB_SPI_CONF_CSx PRB_SPI_Q 24 GND GND GND GND GND 23 GND GND GND GND GND 22 GND GND GND SPI_D GND 21 GND GND GND SEL_CLRx GND 20 GND GND PRB_CLK GND GND 19 GND PRB_BCLK_P GND PRB_CWENx PRB_LCK 18 GND PRB_BCLK_N GND PRB_CPD PRB_PCD 17 SYSRESETx GND PR_CO_SPR0 GND GND 16 GND PR_CO_SPR1 PR_CO_SPR2 GND CW_DAC_SCLK 15 PR_CO_SPR3 PR_CO_SPR4 GND CW_DAC_DIN CW_DAC_SYNCx 14 GND GND FPGARESETx GND GND 13 GND GND GND GND GND 12 GND GND GND GND GND 11 GND GND GND GND TPRB_THERM_D 10 GND GND GND GND GND 9 GND GND GND THERM_CSx GND 8 GND GND GND THERM_CLK GND 7 GND GND GND GND GND 6 PRB_IND_CON GND FOOTCx FOOTRx FOOTLx 5 PRB0_I2C_CON PRB1_I2C_CON GND PRB2_I2C_CON GND 4 GND GND GND GND GND 3 GND PRB_I2C_SCL_B PRB_I2C_SDA_O_B GND PRB_I2C_SEL_B0 2 PRB_I2C_SCL_A PRB_I2C_SDA_I_B GND PRB_I2C_SEL_A0 PRB_I2C_SEL_B1 1 PRB_I2C_SDA_I_A GND PRB_I2C_SDA_O_A PRB_I2C_SEL_A1 GND BE EP576400 3/8 2 - 17
[Page 58] TPRB board (2/2) J101-5 24 DAC<63> GND DAC<62> GND DAC<61> 23 GND DAC<60> GND DAC<59> GND 22 DAC<58> GND DAC<57> GND DAC<56> 21 GND DAC<55> GND DAC<54> GND 20 DAC<53> GND DAC<52> GND DAC<51> 19 GND DAC<50> GND DAC<49> GND 18 DAC<48> GND DAC<47> GND DAC<46> 17 GND DAC<45> GND DAC<44> GND 16 DAC<43> GND DAC<42> GND DAC<41> 15 GND DAC<40> GND DAC<39> GND 14 DAC<38> GND DAC<37> GND DAC<36> 13 GND DAC<35> GND DAC<34> GND 12 DAC<33> GND DAC<32> GND GND 11 GND GND GND GND GND 10 GND GND GND GND GND 9 DAC_MSB<31> GND DAC_MSB<30> GND DAC_MSB<29> 8 DAC_MSB<28> DAC_MSB<27> DAC_MSB<26> DAC_MSB<25> DAC_MSB<24> 7 DAC_MSB<23> DAC_MSB<22> DAC_MSB<21> DAC_MSB<20> DAC_MSB<19> 6 DAC_MSB<18> DAC_MSB<17> DAC_MSB<16> DAC_MSB<15> DAC_MSB<14> 5 GND DAC_MSB<13> GND DAC_MSB<12> GND 4 DAC_MSB<11> GND DAC_MSB<10> GND DAC_MSB<9> 3 DAC_MSB<8> DAC_MSB<7> DAC_MSB<6> DAC_MSB<5> DAC_MSB<4> 2 DAC_MSB<3> DAC_MSB<2> DAC_MSB<1> DAC_MSB<0> GND J101-6 24 GND DAC<31> GND DAC<30> GND 23 DAC<29> GND DAC<28> GND DAC<27> 22 GND DAC<26> GND DAC<25> GND 21 DAC<24> GND DAC<23> GND DAC<22> 20 GND DAC<21> GND DAC<20> GND 19 DAC<19> GND DAC<18> GND DAC<17> 18 GND DAC<16> GND DAC<15> GND 17 DAC<14> GND DAC<13> GND DAC<12> 16 GND DAC<11> GND DAC<10> GND 15 GND GND GND GND GND 11 GND GND GND GND GND 10 DAC<9> GND DAC<8> GND DAC<7> 9 GND DAC<6> GND DAC<5> GND 8 DAC<4> GND DAC<3> GND DAC<2> 7 GND DAC<1> GND DAC<0> GND 6 GND GND GND GND GND 5 GND GND GND GND GND 4 GND GND GND GND GND 3 GND GND GND GND GND 2 GND GND GND GND CW_DET_12VAR BE EP576400 4/8 2 - 18
[Page 59] RDBF board (1/2) J102-1 24 GND GND GND GND GND 23 +5VD2 +5VD2 +5VD2 +5VD2 +5VD2 22 +5VD2 +5VD2 +5VD2 +5VD2 +5VD2 21 +5VD2 +5VD2 +5VD2 +5VD2 +5VD2 20 GND GND GND GND GND 19 GND GND GND GND GND 18 GND GND GND GND GND 17 DAC<63> GND DAC<62> GND DAC<61> 16 GND DAC<60> GND DAC<59> GND 15 DAC<58> GND DAC<57> GND DAC<56> 11 GND DAC<55> GND DAC<54> GND 10 DAC<53> GND DAC<52> GND DAC<51> 9 GND DAC<50> GND DAC<49> GND 8 DAC<48> GND DAC<47> GND DAC<46> 7 GND DAC<45> GND DAC<44> GND 6 DAC<43> GND DAC<42> GND DAC<41> 5 GND DAC<40> GND DAC<39> GND 4 DAC<38> GND DAC<37> GND DAC<36> 3 GND DAC<35> GND DAC<34> GND 2 DAC<33> GND DAC<32> GND GND J102-3 16 GND GND GND GND GND 15 GND(DBG_YSYNC_P) GND GND(DBG_CLK250_P) GND GND(DBG_CLK125_P) 14 GND(DBG_YSYNC_N) GND GND(DBG_CLK250_N) GND GND(DBG_CLK125_N) 13 GND GND GND GND GND 12 DBF_USDATA_P<0> GND DBF_USDATA_P<2> GND DBF_USDATA_P<4> 11 DBF_USDATA_N<0> GND DBF_USDATA_N<2> GND DBF_USDATA_N<4> 10 GND DBF_USDATA_P<1> GND DBF_USDATA_P<3> GND 9 GND DBF_USDATA_N<1> GND DBF_USDATA_N<3> GND 8 DBF_USDATA_P<5> GND DBF_USDATA_P<7> GND DBF_DCLK_P 7 DBF_USDATA_N<5> GND DBF_USDATA_N<7> GND DBF_DCLK_N 6 GND DBF_USDATA_P<6> GND DBF_MODE_P GND 5 GND DBF_USDATA_N<6> GND DBF_MODE_N DBF_BAND_P 4 DBF_YSYNC0 GND DBF_RSTART_P GND DBF_BAND_N 3 GND GND DBF_RSTART_N DBF_BEAM_P GND 2 GND DBF_LCK GND DBF_BEAM_N DBF_DCLK_LOCKED BE EP576400 5/8 2 - 19
[Page 60] RDBF board (2/2) J102-4 25 DB_CO_SPR_P GND SBUS_AD<2> GND SBUS_AD<6> 24 DB_CO_SPR_N SBUS_AD<0> SBUS_AD<3> SBUS_AD<4> SBUS_AD<7> 23 GND SBUS_AD<1> GND SBUS_AD<5> GND 22 DBF_SYNCB GND SBUS_AD<10> GND SBUS_AD<14> 21 GND SBUS_AD<8> SBUS_AD<11> SBUS_AD<12> SBUS_AD<15> 20 DBF_CWSYNCx SBUS_AD<9> GND SBUS_AD<13> GND 19 GND GND SBUS_WE_Ix GND SBUS_WAIT_Ix 18 DBF_32NS_CLK GND SBUS_WE_Ox SBUS_RBACKx SBUS_WAIT_Ox 17 GND SBUS_CLK GND SBUS_FRAMEx GND 16 DBF_DCDC_SYNC GND DB_CO_SPR0 GND DB_CO_SPR1 15 GND DB_CO_SPR2 GND DB_CO_SPR3 DB_CO_SPR4 11 SPR0 SPR1 SPR2 GND DBF_SPI_CONT_CSx 10 GND GND GND GND DBF_SPI_CLK 9 CW_CONT_CLK PCW_CWENx GND GND DBF_SPI_Q 8 CW_AD_LD GND PRB_YSYNC_N GND DBF_SPI_CONF_CSx 7 CW_CWSYNCx GND PRB_YSYNC_P GND GND 6 GND GND GND GND SPI_D 5 SYSRESETx THERM_CLK GND GND SEL_CLRx 4 FPGARESETx GND DBF_THERM_D1 3 GND THERM_CSx DBF_THERM_D2 2 GND GND GND GND GND J102-5 24 DAC_MSB<31> GND DAC_MSB<30> GND DAC_MSB<29> 23 DAC_MSB<28> DAC_MSB<27> DAC_MSB<26> DAC_MSB<25> DAC_MSB<24> 22 DAC_MSB<23> DAC_MSB<22> DAC_MSB<21> DAC_MSB<20> DAC_MSB<19> 21 DAC_MSB<18> DAC_MSB<17> DAC_MSB<16> DAC_MSB<15> DAC_MSB<14> 20 GND DAC_MSB<13> GND DAC_MSB<12> GND 19 DAC_MSB<11> GND DAC_MSB<10> GND DAC_MSB<9> 18 DAC_MSB<8> DAC_MSB<7> DAC_MSB<6> DAC_MSB<5> DAC_MSB<4> 17 DAC_MSB<3> DAC_MSB<2> DAC_MSB<1> DAC_MSB<0> GND 16 GND GND GND GND GND 15 GND GND GND GND GND 14 GND DAC<31> GND DAC<30> GND 13 DAC<29> GND DAC<28> GND DAC<27> 12 GND DAC<26> GND DAC<25> GND 11 DAC<24> GND DAC<23> GND DAC<22> 10 GND DAC<21> GND DAC<20> GND 9 DAC<19> GND DAC<18> GND DAC<17> 8 GND DAC<16> GND DAC<15> GND 7 DAC<14> GND DAC<13> GND DAC<12> 6 GND DAC<11> GND DAC<10> GND 5 DAC<9> GND DAC<8> GND DAC<7> 4 GND DAC<6> GND DAC<5> GND 3 DAC<4> GND DAC<3> GND DAC<2> 2 GND DAC<1> GND DAC<0> GND J102-6 25 GND CW_AD_CNVSTx GND CW_AD_DATA_Q GND 24 CW_AD_SCLK0 GND CW_AD_DATA_I GND CW_DET_12VAR 23 GND GND GND GND GND 22 GND GND MTD_SPI_CLK 21 GND GND MTD_SPI_CONF_CSx GND 20 MTD_SPI_Q GND MTD_SPI_CONT_CSx GND 19 GND CW_CO_SPR0 GND MTD_RESETx GND 18 MTD_MOTOR_A_OUT GND MTD_MOTOR_B_OUT GND MTD_MOTOR_Z_OUT 17 GND CW_CO_SPR1 GND MTD_CLK_ENx GND 16 MTD_PIO_DIG2 GND MTD_PIO_DIG3 GND MTD_PIO_DIG4 15 GND MTD_PIO_ERROR GND MTD_PIO_DIG1 GND 11 GND GND GND GND GND 10 4D_MOTOR_A GND MIP_MOTOR_I GND 4D_DRIVE_U 9 GND GND MIP_MOTOR_Ix GND GND 8 GND 4D_MOTOR_Z GND GND 4D_DRIVE_V 7 4D_MOTOR_B GND MIP_MOTOR_A GND GND 6 GND GND MIP_MOTOR_Ax GND 4D_DRIVE_W 5 GND 4D_HALL_V GND GND GND 4 4D_HALL_U GND MIP_MOTOR_B GND GND 3 GND GND MIP_MOTOR_Bx GND GND 2 4D_HALL_W GND GND 4D_SPR[0] 4D_SPR[2] 1 GND GND GND 4D_SPR[1] 4D_SPR[3] BE EP576400 6/8 2 - 20
[Page 61] BIO board [J140] 信号名 信号名 1 PHY_DATA 21 GND 2 GND 22 GND 3 PHY_CLK 23 GND 4 GND 24 +5V 5 PHY_R 25 +5V 6 GND 26 GND 7 PHY_CSX 27 GND 8 GND 28 GND 9 EX_R 29 GND 10 GND 30 NC 11 EX_CSX 31 GND 12 GND 32 GND 13 EX_DATA 33 GND 14 GND 34 BIO_PCB_REV5 15 EX_CLK 35 BIO_PCB_REV4 16 GND 36 BIO_PCB_REV3 17 GND 37 BIO_PCB_REV2 18 GND 38 BIO_PCB_REV1 19 GND 39 BIO_PCB_REV0 20 -12V 40 EXECG_SELX Power Unit [J120] B 信号名 A 信号名 8 +5VSB 8 +5VSBBK 7 +5VD1 7 DGND 6 +5VD2 6 DGND 5 +5VD2 5 DGND 4 -12VD 4 DGND 3 +12VC1 3 DGND 2 +12VC1 2 DGND 1 +12VC2 1 DGND [J121] 信号名 信号名 1 DGND 2 FAN_ERRx 3 DGND 4 BTT_ENx 5 DGND 6 7 DGND 8 9 DGND 10 PWR_SPARE4x 11 BTT_ON 12 PS-ONx 13 DGND 34 PW-OKx 15 PW-OK_90V 16 PS-ON_90Vx 17 DGND 18 DGND 19 PW-OK_200V 20 PS-ON_200Vx BE EP576400 7/8 2 - 21
[Page 62] Peripheral IO [J103] 信号名 信号名 信号名 1 GND 61 GND 121 +5VD1 2 USB_D6_N 62 LAN_TX_P 122 +5VD1 3 USB_D6_P 63 LAN_TX_N 123 +5VSB_2 4 GND 64 LAN_TX_GND 124 CONT_VIO33 5 USB_D5_N 65 GND 125 CONT_VIO33 6 USB_D5_P 66 LAN_RX_P 126 +9.7V 7 GND 67 LAN_RX_N 8 USB_D4_N 68 LAN_RX_GND 9 USB_D4_P 69 GND 10 GND 70 GND 11 USB_D3_N 71 PNL_LVDS_CLK_N 12 USB_D3_P 72 PNL_LVDS_CLK_P 13 GND 73 GND 14 USB_D2_N 74 PNL_LVDS_DT0_N 15 USB_D2_P 75 PNL_LVDS_DT0_P 16 GND 76 GND 17 USB_D1_N 77 PNL_LVDS_DT1_N 18 USB_D1_P 78 PNL_LVDS_DT1_P 19 GND 79 GND 20 USB_D0_N 80 PNL_LVDS_DT2_N 21 USB_D0_P 81 PNL_LVDS_DT2_P 22 GND 82 GND 23 LCD_TMDS_CLK_P 83 PNL_LVDS_DT3_N 24 LCD_TMDS_CLK_N 84 PNL_LVDS_DT3_P 25 GND 85 GND 26 LCD_TMDS_DT0_P 86 GND 27 LCD_TMDS_DT0_N 87 EXTI_TMDS_CLK_P 28 GND 88 EXTI_TMDS_CLK_N 29 LCD_TMDS_DT1_P 89 GND 30 LCD_TMDS_DT1_N 90 EXTI_TMDS_DT0_P 31 GND 91 EXTI_TMDS_DT0_N 32 LCD_TMDS_DT2_P 92 GND 33 LCD_TMDS_DT2_N 93 EXTI_TMDS_DT1_P 34 GND 94 EXTI_TMDS_DT1_N 35 EXTO_TMDS_CLK_P 95 GND 36 EXTO_TMDS_CLK_N 96 EXTI_TMDS_DT2_P 37 GND 97 EXTI_TMDS_DT2_N 38 EXTO_TMDS_DT0_P 98 GND 39 EXTO_TMDS_DT0_N 99 GND 40 GND 100 PNLRESETX 41 EXTO_TMDS_DT1_P 101 GND 42 EXTO_TMDS_DT1_N 102 LCD_DDC_CLK 43 GND 103 LCD_DDC_DATA 44 EXTO_TMDS_DT2_P 104 MONISEL_CPUX 45 EXTO_TMDS_DT2_N 105 GND 46 GND 106 MUTE 47 SYS_ID_I2C_SCL_B 107 GND 48 SYS_ID_I2C_SDA_B 108 GND 49 SUB_SYS_ID_WP 109 SPK_MONO 50 Y_IN 110 GND 51 C_IN 111 PWR_BTNX 52 GND 112 GND 53 Y_OUT 113 HDD_LEDX 54 C_OUT 114 GND 55 GND 115 IO_I2C_SCL 56 COMP_OUT 116 IO_I2C_SDA 57 GND 117 GND 58 EXT_AUDR_IN 118 EXT_AUDR_OUT 59 EXT_AUDL_IN 119 EXT_AUDL_OUT 60 GND 120 GND BE EP576400 8/8 2 - 22
[Page 63] Connector location JMPR EP576300 1/2 2 - 23
[Page 64] Assignment of pin connector JMPR EP576300 2/2 2 - 24
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[Page 111] Connector location (A-side) Connector No. Name Signal destination / output signal J312 17"/21"LCD monitor DVIOUT J311 Operation panel 10.4"LCD touch panel(LVDS) J380 Speaker Go through by cable J370 Network LAN J321 ~ J326 USB 7 ports *1 J361, J360 DVI IN/OUT DVD recorder J353 ~ J356 Audio IN/OUT IN:Y/C J350 ~ J352 Analog output OUT:Y/C & Composite *1. 6 USB ports is located on the this PCB board, 1 USB port is connected to operation panel. Peripheral IO EP576500 1/7 2 - 67
[Page 112] Connector location (B-side) Peripheral IO EP576500 2/7 2 - 68
[Page 113] Assignment of pin connector 17”/21”LCD monitor ( DVI-D) Operation panel_ITF PIN PIN NO Signal NO Signal PNL_LVDS_DT0_P 1 LCD_TMDS_DT2_N 1 (PNL_GRP_Y0P) PNL_LVDS_DT0_N 2 LCD_TMDS_DT2_P 2 (PNL_GRP_Y0N) 3 GND 3 GND PNL_LVDS_DT2_P 4 (LCD_TMDS_DT4_N) 4 (PNL_GRP_Y2P) PNL_LVDS_DT2_N 5 (LCD_TMDS_DT4_P) 5 (PNL_GRP_Y2N) 6 LCD_DDC_CLK 6 GND LCD_DDC_DATA PNL_LVDS_CLK_P 7 7 (PNL_GRP_CLKP) PNL_LVDS_CLK_N 8 8 (PNL_GRP_CLKN) 9 LCD_TMDS_DT1_N 9 GND 10 LCD_TMDS_DT1_P 10 HDD_LEDx(HDD_ACC#) 11 GND 11 PANEL_MINTx 12 (LCD_TMDS_DT3_N) 12 GND 13 (LCD_TMDS_DT3_P) 13 PNLRESETx PNL_LVDS_DT1_P 14 +5VSB 14 (PNL_GRP_Y1P) PNL_LVDS_DT1_N 15 GND 15 (PNL_GRP_Y1N) 16 16 GND PNL_LVDS_DT3_P 17 LCD_TMDS_DT0_N 17 (PNL_GRP_Y3P) PNL_LVDS_DT3_N 18 LCD_TMDS_DT0_P 18 (PNL_GRP_Y3N) 19 GND 19 GND 20 (LCD_TMDS_DT5_N) 20 USB_D6_P 21 (LCD_TMDS_DT5_P) 21 USB_D6_N 22 GND 22 GND 23 LCD_TMDS_CLK_P 23 +5VSTB 24 LCD_TMDS_CLK_N 24 +5VSTB 25 GND PWR_BTNx (POWER_SW#) Peripheral IO EP576500 3/7 2 - 69
[Page 114] DVD recorder Speaker PIN PIN PIN PIN signal NO signal NO signal NO Signal NO 1 EXTO_TMDS_DT2_N 1 EXTI_TMDS_DT2_N J355 ( 白 )WTJ-032-09W 1 GND 2 EXTO_TMDS_DT2_P 2 EXTI_TMDS_DT2_P 1 GND 2 SPK_MONO 3 GND 3 GND 3 EXT_AUDL_IN 4 (EXTO_TMDS_DT4_N) 4 (EXTI_TMDS_DT4_N) 4 GND 5 (EXTO_TMDS_DT4_P) 5 (EXTI_TMDS_DT4_P) J356 ( 赤 ) WTJ-032-09R 6 6 1 GND 7 7 3 EXT_AUDR_IN 8 8 4 GND 9 EXTO_TMDS_DT1_N 9 EXTI_TMDS_DT1_N J353 ( 白 ) WTJ-032-09W 10 EXTO_TMDS_DT1_P 10 EXTI_TMDS_DT1_P 1 GND 11 GND 11 GND 3 EXT_AUDL_OUT 12 (EXTO_TMDS_DT3_N) 12 (EXTI_TMDS_DT3_N) 4 GND 13 (EXTO_TMDS_DT3_P) 13 (EXTI_TMDS_DT3_P) J354 ( 赤 ) WTJ-032-09R 14 (+5V) 14 (+5V) 1 GND 15 GND 15 GND 3 EXT_AUDR_OUT 16 16 4 GND 17 EXTO_TMDS_DT0_N 17 EXTI_TMDS_DT0_N 18 EXTO_TMDS_DT0_P 18 EXTI_TMDS_DT0_P 19 GND 19 GND 20 (EXTO_TMDS_DT5_N) 20 (EXTI_TMDS_DT5_N) 21 (EXTO_TMDS_DT5_P) 21 (EXTI_TMDS_DT5_P) 22 GND 22 GND 23 EXTO_TMDS_CLK_P 23 EXTI_TMDS_CLK_P 24 EXTO_TMDS_CLK_N 24 EXTI_TMDS_CLK_N Peripheral IO EP576500 4/7 2 - 70
[Page 115] USB Network LAN Y/C video output PIN NO signal PIN NO signal PIN NO Signal USB0 1 LAN_TX_P 1 GND 1 USB_VBUS0 2 LAN_TX_N 2 GND 2 USB_D0_N 3 LAN_RX_P 3 Y_OUT 3 USB_D0_P 4 LAN_TXGND 4 C_OUT 4 GND 5 LAN_TXGND 5 GND 5 GND 6 LAN_RX_N 6 GND 6 GND 7 LAN_RXGND Y/C video IN PIN USB1 8 LAN_RXGND NO Signal 1 USB_VBUS1 9 GND 1 GND 2 USB_D1_N 10 GND 2 GND 3 USB_D1_P 11 GND 3 Y_IN 4 GND 12 GND 4 C_IN 5 GND 5 GND 6 GND 6 GND USB2 Composite(BNC) PIN 1 USB_VBUS2 NO Signal 2 USB_D2_N 1 COMP_OUT 3 USB_D2_P 2 GND 4 GND 5 GND 6 GND USB3 1 USB_VBUS3 2 USB_D3_N 3 USB_D3_P 4 GND 5 GND 6 GND USB4 1 USB_VBUS4 2 USB_D4_N 3 USB_D4_P 4 GND 5 GND 6 GND USB5 1 USB_VBUS5 2 USB_D5_N 3 USB_D5_P 4 GND 5 GND 6 GND TITLE Peripheral IO EP576500 5/7 2 - 71
[Page 116] Assignment of pin connector (BE board) PIN NO Signal PIN NO Signal PIN NO Signal 1 GND 41 EXTO_TMDS_DT1_P 81 PNL_LVDS_DT2_P 2 USB_D6_N 42 EXTO_TMDS_DT1_N 82 GND 3 USB_D6_P 43 GND 83 PNL_LVDS_DT3_N 4 GND 44 EXTO_TMDS_DT2_P 84 PNL_LVDS_DT3_P 5 USB_D5_N 45 EXTO_TMDS_DT2_N 85 GND 6 USB_D5_P 46 GND 86 GND 7 GND 47 SYS_ID_I2C_SCL_B 87 EXTI_TMDS_CLK_P 8 USB_D4_N 48 SYS_ID_I2C_SDA_B 88 EXTI_TMDS_CLK_N 9 USB_D4_P 49 SUB_SYS_ID_WP 89 GND 10 GND 50 Y_IN 90 EXTI_TMDS_DT0_P 11 USB_D3_N 51 C_IN 91 EXTI_TMDS_DT0_N 12 USB_D3_P 52 GND 92 GND 13 GND 53 Y_OUT 93 EXTI_TMDS_DT1_P 14 USB_D2_N 54 C_OUT 94 EXTI_TMDS_DT1_N 15 USB_D2_P 55 GND 95 GND 16 GND 56 COMP_OUT 96 EXTI_TMDS_DT2_P 17 USB_D1_N 57 GND 97 EXTI_TMDS_DT2_N 18 USB_D1_P 58 EXT_AUDR_IN 98 GND 19 GND 59 EXT_AUDL_IN 99 GND 20 USB_D0_N 60 GND 100 PNLRESETX 21 USB_D0_P 61 GND 101 GND 22 GND 62 LAN_TX_P 102 LCD_DDC_CLK 23 LCD_TMDS_CLK_P 63 LAN_TX_N 103 LCD_DDC_DATA 24 LCD_TMDS_CLK_N 64 LAN_TX_GND 104 MONISEL_CPUX 25 GND 65 GND 105 GND 26 LCD_TMDS_DT0_P 66 LAN_RX_P 106 MUTE 27 LCD_TMDS_DT0_N 67 LAN_RX_N 107 GND 28 GND 68 LAN_RX_GND 108 GND 29 LCD_TMDS_DT1_P 69 GND 109 SPK_MONO 30 LCD_TMDS_DT1_N 70 GND 110 GND 31 GND 71 PNL_LVDS_CLK_N 111 PWR_BTNX 32 LCD_TMDS_DT2_P 72 PNL_LVDS_CLK_P 112 GND 33 LCD_TMDS_DT2_N 73 GND 113 HDD_LEDX 34 GND 74 PNL_LVDS_DT0_N 114 GND 35 EXTO_TMDS_CLK_P 75 PNL_LVDS_DT0_P 115 IO_I2C_SCL 36 EXTO_TMDS_CLK_N 76 GND 116 IO_I2C_SDA 37 GND 77 PNL_LVDS_DT1_N 117 GND 38 EXTO_TMDS_DT0_P 78 PNL_LVDS_DT1_P 118 EXT_AUDR_OUT 39 EXTO_TMDS_DT0_N 79 GND 119 EXT_AUDL_OUT 40 GND 80 PNL_LVDS_DT2_N 120 GND PIN NO signal PIN NO signal PIN NO signal 121 +5VD1 123 +5VSB_2 124 CONT_VIO33 122 +5VD1 124 CONT_VIO33 126 +9.7V Peripheral IO EP576500 6/7 2 - 72
[Page 117] Maintenance SW No. signal status(1:SW off, 0:SW on) Factory default SW1 PANEL_TEST# Selection of Enable/Disable for "Ctrl", "Shift" and 1 "Esc" keys on the full- keyboard. 1: TEST OFF 0: TEST ON SW2 MONI_SEL# Selection of a screen to be displayed on the LCD 1 monitor. 1: OFF (VP) 0: ON (CPU) Peripheral IO EP576500 7/7 2 - 73
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[Page 119] Chapter 3 SERVICE INFORMATION APPENDIX
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[Page 121] 3-1 Introduction This Service Information provides information that service engineers should be familiar with, and information that is useful for maintenance services. 3-2 Cautions for Transferring or Transporting the System You need to secure the monitor and operation panel before moving the system within the building. Also, you need to use special tool to secure the system before transporting it (when you transport the system to another location using a truck or other type of vehicle). CAUTION If you do not follow the transfer or transportation instructions, the system may be damaged. 3-2-1 How to move the system When you move the system over a short distance (within a building), you need to close the monitor with following procedure. CAUTION Always check the following points before moving the system. Unplug the power cord from the wall receptacle, and hang the cord on the power cable hook at the back of the system so that it will not be caught by casters. If peripheral devices are not secured to the system, remove them from the system. If peripheral devices are secured to the system, bunch the cables of the peripheral devices so that they do not protrude from the system or get caught beneath the casters. When you lower the operation panel or close the monitor, adjust the cable lines so that they do not pinch. Store the probles on the probe holder. For carrying the probe in the Endo-cavity Probe Holder, lay the probe down horizontally. Do not carry the probe in the vertical position. 1). Face the operation panel to the front. Holding the operation panel lever, turn the operation panel towards the front. 3 - 1
[Page 122] 2). Move the operation panel to the lowest position. 3). Fix the monitor in place. 17 inch monitor a. Face the monitor to the front. b. Lower the lever at the back of the monitor. c. Hold down the lever while gently pushing down on the monitor until it cannot be pushed any further. d. Release the lever. 21 inch monitor a. Raise the lock shaft. b. Turn the monitor arm 1 to a position 90º to the right, when seen from the front. -> When it clicks, the monitor arm 1 is locked. c. Once the monitor arm 1 is level, move the monitor arm 2. d. Lower the monitor arm 2 to the top of the lock shaft. -> When it clicks, the monitor arm 2 is locked. e. Slide the lever on the back of the monitor to the left (when looking from the front). f. Tilt the monitor forward. g. Slide the lever on the back of the monitor to the right (when looking from the front). 3 - 2
[Page 123] 4). Unlock the casters. Step on the caster locks for the front wheels to push them down. Depress the lock release pedals for the rear wheels. 5). Move the instrument by securely graspring the handle at the back of the instrument with both hands. Grasp the handle on the back of the instrument, not the operation panel or its handle. 6). At the installation location, make fine adjustments to the position of the instrument. 7). Once the position and orientation of the instrument are fixed, lock the casters. Step on the caster locks for the front wheels to push them down. Depress the lock pedals for the rear wheels. 8). Unlock the monitor. 17 inch monitor a. Lower the lever at the back of the monitor. b. Raise the monitor while holding down the lever. c. Release the lever. 3 - 3
[Page 124] 21 inch monitor a. Slide the lever on the back of the monitor to the left (when looking from the front). b. Raise the monitor. c. Slide the lever on the back of the monitor to the right (when looking from the front). d. While lowering the monitor arm 2, fold down the lock shaft. -> The monitor arm 2 unlocks and the lock shaft folds down. 3-2-2 How to transport the system When you are going to transport the system over a short distance (from the office to the delivery point only), secure the monitor and the operation panel using the special tools as explained from next page. 3 - 4
[Page 125] TRANSPORTATION PROCEDURES This procedure is provided as a reference of preparation for short-distance transportation of ARIETTA60. Do not put the machine at high temperature in car. Use the cover or something to protect machine from direct sunlight. When you put the machine in car, be keep in-car temperature low. Refer to the installation procedure (MS5-5154) when you install the equipment. CAUTION This transportation procedure covers only for the short-distance transportation. If you are going to transport the system over a long distance or on a rough road, the system might get damaged. In such a case, use the container that was used to deliver the system from the factory. Container 3 - 5
[Page 126] 1. Caution of Transportation Follow the instruction below when you transport the equipment for a demonstration etc. 1) Apply a fixing band within the range of indicated area as in the figure below when you load the equipment in a car. Put some protection material (blanket, etc.) in order to avoid damage on covers (painting area). The band fixation range 2) Lock all the casters when you load the equipment in a car. Lock the casters when put on the lift. < Lock all the casters in this direction for ensuring the stability during transportation > 3 - 6
[Page 127] 3) Please follow the instruction below for the handling of optional units at the time of transportation. [3-1 Optional units that need not to be removed] • SONY B/W printer SSZ-D310 *except mounting of 3 recording device or mounting of frontward • SONY Color printer SSZ-D710 *except mounting of 3 recording device • Physiological signal unit PEU-ARIETTA60 • Probe holder extension unit MP-FX-AR60-2-1/2/3 • Alphanumeric keyboard unit EU-9165 • Analog video signal output unit EU-9167 • Independent probe connection unit EU-9168 • 3D Unit EU-9169 • CW Unit UCW-ARIETTA60 • 21 inch monitor kit MP-FX-AR60-1 * When you install the this optional unit, refer to the instructions of each term [ 21 inches monitor when mounted]. SSZ-D710 SSZ-D310 SSZ-D310 *You have to remove except for combination / mounting of the recording device above. Independent probe connection unit 3 - 7
[Page 128] Physiological signal Probe holder extension unit Alphanumeric keyboard unit CW Unit 3D Unit 3 - 8
[Page 129] Analog video signal output unit 21 inch monitor kit [3-2 Optional units that need to be removed] • MITSUBISHI B/W printer P95D • MITSUBISHI Color printer CP30D-A • SONY HD Video Recorder HVO-500MD • transvaginal probe holder MP-PH-AR70-8 • Cable hanger mounting kit MP-FX-AR70-3 • Foot SW MP-2819 3 - 9
[Page 130] 2. List of Transportation Parts Use the following tools at any time you transport the equipment. [ 17 inches monitor when mounted ] No. Parts Name Appearance Quantity Monitor Pad 1 1 (CB-SSD-AR60(A) #1) Monitor protection cover 2 1 (CB-SSD-AR60(A) #2) Fixing Band 3 1 (CB-SSD-3500(A) #3) [ 21 inches monitor when mounted ] No. Parts Name Appearance Quantity Monitor Pad 1 1 (CB-SSD-AR70(A) #1) Monitor Arm Pad 2 1 (CB-SSD-AR70(A) #2) Fixing Band 3 1 (CB-SSD-3500(A) #3) 3 - 10
[Page 131] 3. Set the equipment to 3. 輸送用固定方法 the transportation position Follow the steps below to make the equipment in the transportation position. 1) Put the operation panel and LCD display in the straight position to the front by gripping the lever of handle. Then uphold the operation panel to the above with stepping on the release pedal. Lever Release pedal for panel height adjust 2) Remove the Probe holder which is second from oneself while pushing two latches. * Additionally, when probe holder extension unit is used, remove the Probe holder which is second from oneself on left side while pushing two latches. * When probe holder extension unit is used Latch 3 - 11
[Page 132] 3) Remove the ring and ball of the trackball. 4) Install the cushion for trackball. Cushion for Trackball 5) Reinstall hook of the ring so that position is the following. < Be careful the mounting > Position of the hook of the ring 3 - 12
[Page 133] [When 17 inches monitor is mounted] 6) Cover the LCD monitor with Monitor protection cover (CB-SSD-AR60(A) #2), then tilt the monitor by turning the monitor tilt lever. 7) put the Monitor pad under monitor, then lower the operation panel to the bottom with stepping on the release pedal. 3 - 13
[Page 134] 8) Bundle up the LCD display and the Operation Panel by Fixing band (CB-SSD-3500(A) #3). Pass the Fixing band Pass the Fixing band *When Probe holder extension unit is use ・ Put the soft side of fixing band to the machine. ・ Tighten the fixing band so that it doesn't have slack. ・ Extra air cap side of the monitor unit putting the inner by bending as shown in the right figure. ・ The Gap of between the monitor and fixing band is allowed 12mm(about one finger’s width) or less. < OK > < NG > 3 - 14
[Page 135] (FYI) Height at the transportation 1300mm 1100mm Use Transportation 3 - 15
[Page 136] [When 21 inches monitor is mounted] Follow the instructions of 9) to 14) . 9) Move the Monitor arm in the direction of the figure, and slide the lock lever in the direction of the arrow, and unlock the monitor. Lock lever Monitor arm 10) Mount on the monitor pad by hooked to the touch panel. < Be careful the mounting > 11) Put on the monitor pad to tilt the monitor. 3 - 16
[Page 137] 12) Put the monitor arm pad (CB-SSD-AR70(A) #2) into the gap of the monitor arm. < Be careful the direction > Set the monitor arm pad as the material display in the position of figure. CB-SSD-AR70(A) #2 < back side > < left side > Put the monitor arm pad to Put the monitor arm pad to tilt metal part. cover. 3 - 17
[Page 138] 13) Bundle up the LCD display and the Operation Panel by Fixing band (CB-SSD-3500(A) #3). CB-SSD-3500(A) #3 < Be careful the mounting > ・ Put the soft side of fixing band to the machine. ・ Pass the Fixing band through the probe holder of the second. ・ Tighten the fixing band so that it doesn't have slack. ・ The Gap of between the monitor and magic band is allowed 12mm(about one finger’s width) or less. If there is two fingers’ gap, you should tighten the fixing band again. <OK> <NG> 3 - 18
[Page 139] 14) Lower the operation panel to the bottom by stepping on the release pedal. (FYI) Height at the transportation 1290mm 1150mm use transportation 3 - 19
[Page 140] 4. How to check Check the state of appearance, mechanism and operation. 1) Appearance check Check visually there is no damage, rust, deformation and/or contamination. Check all the screws (Where at the visible area) are fastened securely. All labels should be placed firmly and should not be peeling off. 2) Mechanism check Make sure to check the following in the daily checkup and after transportation. Check the lock of all casters are functioning properly. 3 - 20
[Page 141] The height adjustment of Operation Panel can be done smoothly when you step on the release pedal, in all the range from top to bottom. The movement should be fixed when you step off the release pedal, Release Pedal The operation panel should smoothly turn to the stop position. 3 - 21
[Page 142] All the knobs and levers should move smoothly without any abnormality. Check all switches by pushing them on the Operation Panel. It should click firmly and return to the original position when you free it. Check the trackball by moving it up/down and right/left. It should move smoothly without any abnormality. Check the screws fixing the chassis and the units have not loosened. BNK3×8Fe-Ni, 6 BNK4×10Fe-Ni, 13 BNK4×10Fe-Ni, 11 3 - 22
[Page 143] [When 17 inches monitor is mounted ] The LCD monitor and monitor arm should smoothly turn and/or move to the stop position. 180° 150° [When 21 inches monitor is mounted ] The LCD monitor and monitor arm should smoothly turn and/or move to the stop position. 3 - 23
[Page 144] 3-2-3 周辺機器の輸送方法 周辺機器によっては輸送時に特殊な操作にて機械部品をロックする必要がありますので、各周 辺機器の取扱説明書を参照してください。 SSZ-D710 の場合 以下の手順に従って、付属品を外し、プリンタを輸送モードに変更します(取扱説明書から の抜粋)。 1). インクリボンと給紙トレイを外します。 2). 内部の感熱ヘッドを固定します。 ① POWER スイッチを押してカラーエコーコピアの電源を入れます。 ② カーソル移動キーの と 、及び MENU ボタンを同時に押します。 カラーエコーコピアの動作音が約 2 秒続きます。 液晶ディスプレイには「 WAIT 」というメッセージが表示されます。 ③ カラーエコーコピアの動作音が止まり、液晶ディスプレイに「 TRANS MODE 」と表示 されたら、 POWER スイッチを押してカラーエコーコピアの電源を切ります。 以上で手順で感熱ヘッドが固定され、次回電源投入時に自動的に感熱ヘッドの固定 が解除されます。 3 - 24
[Page 145] 3-3 Items to be performed during installation This section lists the items to be performed during installation (including items to be set by the user). For details about setting methods, see the user manual. Caution Before shipping from the factory, the time is roughly configured to Japan Standard Time. When you install the device, always reconfigure the date and time correctly. The following items are cited as user-settable items and user data. This data is recorded to the internal hard disk or the internal memory on the BE board. No. Item Recording media Battery backup 1 Date/time Internal memory on BE board Yes 2 Facility name Internal hard disk No 3 Presets Internal hard disk No (includes annotations, body marks, etc.) 4 Patient database Internal hard disk No (Patient data/measurement results) 5 Saved images Internal hard disk No During normal use, this data is not deleted. However, there is a risk that this content may be deleted during a repair or update. When you perform a repair or update, back up the data in advance, and then reconfigure the device after completing the work. Note that the backup battery (CR 2450) is located on the CONT board. This battery retains BIOS settings and other information. However, because the BIOS setting values of the board are the same as the default values, the device starts normally even after the BIOS settings are returned to the default values after the battery runs out. Reconfigure the date and time only by using Common Preset. Backup battery 3 - 25
[Page 146] 3-3-1 Configuring the date/time and facility name 1) Press the "Probe/Preset" switch on the operation panel. 2) Select the "Preset/Setup" button on the touch panel. Select the "SystemPreset" - "General" - "Common1" tab, and then select "Setting". At this screen, select the item to be configured, and then configure the date and time. Select "OK". 3) Select "Save". 3 - 26
[Page 147] 4) Select the "SystemPreset" - "General" - " Hospital Info." tab. 5) Input the hospital name into the item of [Hospital Name] in less than 40 characters. The hospital name that it is inputted here is displayed by inspection screen. 6) Select "Save". 3 - 27
[Page 148] 3-3-2 Configuring the analog video output specifications The analog video input and output settings are all configured to NTSC before the device is shipped from the factory . Accordingly, you must change to PAL settings in PAL regions. Note that to actually input and output analog video signals you must have the option EU-9167. For more on the installation and configuration methods, refer to the installation procedures. 3-3-3 Configuration methods for the Body unit (when the option PEU-ARIETTA60 is installed) With this device, it is not necessary to change the HUM filter value (50 Hz or 60 Hz) in accordance with the commercial alternating current frequency of the power supply to be used. 3 - 28
[Page 149] 3-3-4 Setting of the HD Video Recorder: HVO-500MD/HVO-550MD (Sony) The initial setting of HD Video Recorder: HVO-500MD/HVO-550MD (Sony) at the time of shipment is set as manufacturer’s default and you cannot connect it to a Hitachi Aloka machine as it is. It is necessary to import the configuration information in order to use the HVO-500MD/HVO-550MD on Hitachi Aloka machine. Please set up the HVO-500MD/HVO-550MD referring to the setup procedure. For the installation on a machine, please refer to the installation procedure. 3 - 28 - 1
[Page 150] HD Video Recorder HVO-500MD/HVO-550MD Setup Procedure Rev.0 Purpose This document describes how to setup the HD Video Recorder: HVO-500MD/HVO-550MD(Sony) to connect to the Hitachi Aloka machine. You are strongly requested to perform the preparation work referring to this document. Otherwise, the setup won’t be successfully completed. Scope Sony HD Video Recorder, HVO-500MD/HVO-550MD Outline You can download the necessary files from Hitachi Aloka Medical InfoShare web site. Hitachi Aloka Medical InfoShare (https://infoshare.hitachi-aloka.co.jp/infoshare/contents/) Estimated work time Approximately 0.5 hour (including preparation work) Preparation Microsoft Windows PC, Available hard disk space is 100Mbytes or more, virus protection software with the latest virus definition file is installed and the latest OS updates/patches are applied. USB memory stick (capacity is more than 128Mbytes) Virus scan is applied with Virus protection software with latest virus definition file PC monitor with VGA connector 3 - 28 - 2
[Page 151] 1. Setup USB memory stick preparation procedure Prepare the setup USB memory stick referring to this and following pages. 1.1 Decompress the downloaded file Download the necessary file for setup of HD Video Recorder HVO-550MD/500MD from Hitachi Aloka Medical InfoShare. Decompress it with an utility tool for Zip Compression. 1.2 Confirm created files After decompressing the Zip file, please confirm that there is a folder named “ Configuration ” and in this folder, there is a file named “ AhConfig.ahcf ”. When you need to confirm that the file is not corrupted, please use following MD5 or SHA-1 hash. File name Hash value MD5: 672301d679737a0f257683c2fab366bc TB_INF-130_setup_E.zip SHA-1: 320c50ba8ca7cd95aa14e103f21f3d842f1220e4 MD5: 9d6cfcf38ae346acdbfd3d6e97ad5dc8 AhConfig.ahcf SHA-1: 22e3e10d8a87ffda3925e0baa993314a6c5d898a 1.3 Copy setting folder to USB memory stick Copy the folder, “ Configuration ” to USB memory stick. Please confirm that the USB memory stick is in good condition by using Windows Explorer on your PC. Please confirm that there is a folder named “ Configuration “ in the root direitory of USB memory stick and there is a file named “ AhConfig.ahcf ” in this folder. With the steps described above, one setup USB memory stick has been created. 3 - 28 - 3
[Page 152] 2. Setup procedure Referring to the following, please import the setting data (AhConfig.ahcf) in the service menu of HD Video Recorder. 2-1. Import of setting data Keys used for importing the data on HVO-500MD USB1 MENU, ENTER, Navigation buttons and BACK Front panel display Keys used for importing the data on HVO-550MD USB1 MENU, ENTER, Navigation buttons and BACK BACK button, ENTER button Front panel display 3 - 28 - 4
[Page 153] (1) Connect the PC monitor (VGA signal) to VGA connector ([MAINTENANCE MONITOR]) on the back of HVO-500MD/ HVO-550MD. Remove the cover by screws from the VGA connector beforehand. VGA Connector (2) Press [(on/standby)] switch to start-up the HVO-500MD/ HVO-550MD. Indication of [Front panel display] changes as the booting process progresses in the photos right. (3) When it displays “READY” on [Front panel display] , SERVICE MENU is displayed on the connected PC monitor. 3 - 28 - 5
[Page 154] (4) Press [MENU] key on the front panel of HD Video Recorder, then select [Settings] by [ ↓ ] key and press [ENTER] key to open [Settings] screen (It is necessary to press [MENU] key to activate [ ↓ ] key ). SERVICE MENU HVO-500MD SERVICE MENU HVO-550MD (5) Select [System Admin Settings] by [ → ] key , then press [ENTER] key . There is a message that informs it is the setting for system administrator displayed, then press [ENTER] key . (6) [System Admin Settings] is displayed. Select [Service Menu] by the arrow keys [ ↑ ][ ↓ ][ ← ][ → ] , then press [ENTER] key . Password input screen is displayed. 3 - 28 - 6
[Page 155] (7) Input the password below by selecting the numbers with the arrow keys [ ↑ ][ ↓ ][ ← ][ → ] and press [ENTER] key . Then after inputting the password, select [OK] and press [ENTER] key . Service Menu is displayed. HVO-500MD: 419306 HVO-550MD: 419307 (8) Select [Import Settings] by the arrow keys [ ↑ ][ ↓ ][ ← ][ → ] , then press [ENTER] key . (9) When the message right is displayed, connect the setup USB memory stick to the [USB1] connector. Then, select [OK] and press [ENTER] key . HD Video Recorder takes time to recognize the USB memory stick. Please press [OK] after waiting for approximately 10 seconds. If the message right is displayed, HD Video Recorder doesn’t recognize the USB memory stick. Please try it again after waiting 10 seconds. If the message right is displayed, the setup USB memory stick has a problem. Re-create it and try to setup again 3 - 28 - 7
[Page 156] (10) When the import process begins, the indication of [Front panel display] changes as the process progresses in the photos right. Connected PC monitor doesn’t show anything (Black screen). When the message [IMPORT WAS COMPLETED] is displayed on [Front panel display] , import process is finished. At the same time, “Process complete” is displayed on the PC monitor, then select [OK] and press [ENTER] key . (11) Confirm that [READY] is displayed on [Front panel display] . Then remove Setup USB memory stick. (12) Select the time zone in the setting screen that appears, and press the ENTER button. Only the difference from GMT (Greenwich Mean Time) is displayed for each time zone setting. For details on time zones, see “List of time zones” on next page. 3 - 28 - 8
[Page 157] (13) Up to here, the setting is finished. Press [(on/standby)] switch to shutdown the HVO-500MD/ HVO-550MD. List of time zones GMT-12:00 International Date Line West GMT-11:00 Midway Island GMT-10:00 Hawaii GMT-09:00 Alaska ○ GMT-08:00 Tijuana, Baja California ○ GMT-08:00 Pacific Time (US and Canada) ○ GMT-07:00 Arizona GMT-07:00 Chihuahua, La Paz, Mazatlan - Old ○ GMT-07:00 Chihuahua, La Paz, Mazatlan - New ○ GMT-07:00 Mountain Time (US and Canada) ○ GMT-06:00 Guadalajara, Mexico City, Monterrey - Old ○ GMT-06:00 Guadalajara, Mexico City, Monterrey - New ○ GMT-06:00 Saskatchewan GMT-06:00 Central America GMT-06:00 Central Time (US and Canada) ○ GMT-05:00 Indiana (East) GMT-05:00 Bogota, Lima, Quito, Rio Branco GMT-05:00 Eastern Time (US and Canada) ○ GMT-04:30 Caracas GMT-04:00 Santiago ○ GMT-04:00 Manaos ○ GMT-04:00 La Paz GMT-04:00 Atlantic Time (Canada) ○ GMT-03:30 Newfoundland and Labrador ○ GMT-03:00 Greenland ○ GMT-03:00 Georgetown GMT-03:00 Buenos Aires ○ GMT-03:00 Brasilia ○ 3 - 28 - 9
[Page 158] GMT-03:00 Montevideo ○ GMT-02:00 Mid-Atlantic ○ GMT-01:00 Azores ○ GMT-01:00 Cape Verde Islands GMT Casablanca GMT Greenwich Mean Time: Dublin, ○ Edinburgh, Lisbon, London GMT Monrovia, Reykjavik GMT+01:00 Amsterdam, Berlin, Bern, Rome, ○ Stockholm, Vienna GMT+01:00 Sarajevo, Skopje, Warsaw, Zagreb ○ GMT+01:00 Brussels, Copenhagen, Madrid, Paris ○ GMT+01:00 Belgrade, Bratislava, Budapest, ○ Ljubljana, Prague GMT+01:00 West Central Africa GMT+02:00 Athens, Bucharest, Istanbul ○ GMT+02:00 Amman ○ GMT+02:00 Windhoek ○ GMT+02:00 Jerusalem ○ GMT+02:00 Cairo ○ GMT+02:00 Harare, Pretoria GMT+02:00 Beirut ○ GMT+02:00 Helsinki, Kiev, Riga, Skopje, Sofia, ○ Tallinn, Vilnius GMT+02:00 Minsk ○ GMT+03:00 Kuwait, Riyadh GMT+03:00 Tblisi GMT+03:00 Nairobi GMT+03:00 Baghdad GMT+03:00 Moscow, St. Petersburg, Volgograd ○ GMT+03:30 Tehran ○ GMT+04:00 Abu Dhabi, Muscat GMT+04:00 Yerevan ○ GMT+04:00 Caucasus Standard Time GMT+04:00 Baku ○ GMT+04:00 Port Louis ○ GMT+04:30 Kabul GMT+05:00 Islamabad, Karachi ○ GMT+05:00 Yekaterinburg GMT+05:00 Tashkent GMT+05:30 Sri Jayawardenepura GMT+05:30 Chennai, Kolkata, Mumbai, New Delhi GMT+05:45 Kathmandu GMT+06:00 Astana, Dhaka GMT+06:00 Almaty, Novosibirsk ○ GMT+06:30 Yangon (Rangoon) GMT+07:00 Krasnoyarsk ○ GMT+07:00 Bangkok, Hanoi, Jakarta 3 - 28 - 10
[Page 159] GMT+08:00 Irkutsk, Ulaanbaatar ○ GMT+08:00 Kuala Lumpur, Singapore GMT+08:00 Perth ○ GMT+08:00 Taipei GMT+08:00 Beijing, Chongqing, Hong Kong SAR, Urumqi GMT+09:00 Seoul GMT+09:00 Yakutsk ○ GMT+09:00 Osaka, Sapporo, Tokyo GMT+09:30 Adelaide ○ GMT+09:30 Darwin GMT+10:00 Vladivostok ○ GMT+10:00 Canberra, Melbourne, Sydney ○ GMT+10:00 Guam, Port Moresby GMT+10:00 Brisbane GMT+10:00 Hobart ○ GMT+11:00 Magadan, Solomon Islands, New Caledonia GMT+12:00 Auckland, Wellington ○ GMT+12:00 Fiji Islands, Kamchatka, Marshall, Islands GMT+13:00 Nuku’alofa, Samoa 2-2. Setting on machine side On ARIETTA 70/60 Ver.1.1.0, the baud rate setting isn’t suitable to the manufacturer’s recommendation, so that the ARIETTA70/60 that update from Ver.1.1.0 by service pack are needed to change the baud rate setting manually when you install HD Video Recorder. Please change setting according to the procedure below. (1) Referring to the installation procedures, install the HD Video Recorder on the ultrasound machine. (2) Connect Probe(s) to the machine and booting it up. (3) Press [Probe/Preset] switch on the operation panel. (4) Select [Preset Setup] button on touch-panel. Note: Below (5) ~ (7) steps are possible to be performed also by the full-keyboard, when Optional alphanumeric keyboard(EU-9165) is installed to the system. (5) Press [CTRL] on the touch-panel to make it active, and then press [S] key as well. (6) Move the cursor to Password entry field by trackball and press [ENTER] switch on the operation panel, and then press [CTRL] on the touch-panel to deactivate it. (7) Type “ moani ” by the Virtual keyboard on touch panel into Password entry field then click on the OK button. (8) Select [Other] item to display the page, then press [CTRL] on touch-panel to make it active and then press [T] key as well. Note: When the machine is version 2.0.0 and higher and a USB keyboard with Windows logo key is connected then, you can activate Windows Task Manager with holding down the [Ctrl], [Alt], [Shift], [Windows logo key] and [T] keys at the same time, independently of the setting “Disable Task Manager”, 3 - 28 - 11
[Page 160] (9) Change setting of “Disable Task Manager” to [Enable] . (10) Connect a USB keyboard to the machine and press [Ctrl] , [Shift] and [ESC] keys at the same time to run Task Manager. Select [Application] tab and click [New Task] . (11) Type ” explorer ” in the [Open:] box on the [Create New Task] window then click OK. (12) Select My Computer on Explorer and then press [UNDO] key, to display the context menu. Click [Properties] on context menu. 3 - 28 - 12
[Page 161] (13) When [System Properties] is displayed, click [Hardware] tab. (14) Click [Device Manager] button. (15) When [Device Manager] window is opened, click + of [Ports (COM & LPT)] . Select [Sony HD Video Recorder (HVO-500MD/550MD) (COM5)] , press [UNDO] key on operation panel. Click [Properties] on context menu Note: when HD Video Recorder is not connected, [Sony HD Video Recorder (HVO-500MD/550MD) (COM5)] is not displayed. Note: (COM5) can be changed dependent on the configuration of peripheral devices. 3 - 28 - 13
[Page 162] (16) Select [Port Settings] tab on Property window. (17) Change [Bits per second] to ”115200” . (18) Click [OK] . (19) Setting process is finished. Please reboot the system. When the system is rebooted, please return the setting of “Disable Task Manager” to [Disable] in the step of (8) ~ (9) without fail. 2-3. Final operation check Please perform the overall operation check including recoding and playing back. 3 - 28 - 14
[Page 163] 3. About setting for Hitachi Aloka Settings default Hitachi Aloka User Select Input Input DVI-D DVI-D Settings Crop Not Used Use Input Resolution N/A 1280 x 1024 Crop Size N/A 1024 x 768 Audio HDMI Analog Quality Quality High High *Initial User Settings Rec Time (Auto) (Auto) is reflected Save External Media Not Specified Not Specified *Initial User Settings Storage Format MP4 MP4 is reflected Record Save to Media USB1 USB1 Folder Structure Date+Patient ID Date+Patient ID AVCHD Restoration USE USE System Language Language English English Admin Date Format MM/DD/YYYY YYYY/MM/DD Settings Date and Time Date Started date Started date Time Started time Started time Time Zone 0:00 +09:00 (Change is necessary) Use Daylight Saving Time Not Used Not Used Function Settings General 1 Facility Name (blank) (blank) Digits in Patient ID 8 8 Add 0 to Patient ID Use Use Patient Name Field 1 1 Change Patient Info. Not Use Not Use Rec List Display Items Title Name Title Name General 2 Prohibit Button Oper. Not Used Use CUSTOM Button Control Recording List Not Used Show Status Use Not Used Show Rec Status Not Used Use Show Play Status Not Used Use Show Idle Status Not Used Use Display Logo (blank) (blank) Recovery Use Use Auto Eject DVD Not Used Use Auto Finalize Use Not Used Storage full Use Use Concurrent Not Used Not Used Transfer complete Eject Not Used Not Used Video 1 Region NTSC NTSC I/O Timing Normal No Output Freeze Mode Frame Frame HD Recording Format 720p 720p Video 2 Input Detect Duration 3 sec 3 sec DVI Input Range Full Range Full Range Auto Index Not Used Not Used Pre-Rec Not Used Not Used Device Settings Device USB2 No Device No Device USB3 No Device No Device USB4 No Device System Control Speed 115200bps 115200bps STOP Operation Stop Rec Stop Rec 3 - 28 - 15
[Page 164] RS-232C No Device No Device Speed 9600bps 9600bps STOP Operation Stop Rec Stop Rec Remote Startup Do Not Start USB4 Contact Contact Switch 1 Not Used Not Used Switch Timing Falling Edge Falling Edge Contact Switch 2 Not Used Not Used Timing Falling Edge Falling Edge Control Monitor Not Used Not Used Device Input Not Controlled Not Controlled Recorder Input Not Controlled Not Controlled Tally Lamp Not Controlled Not Controlled Password Settings Password Password Lock Not Used Not Used Settings Network Settings Network Network Not Used Not Used Obtain an IP address (blank) (blank) automatically IP address (blank) (blank) Subnet Mask (blank) (blank) Default Gateway (blank) (blank) Obtain DNS server (blank) (blank) address automatically Preferred DNS server (blank) (blank) Alternate DNS server (blank) (blank) File Server Server Not Used Not Used *This is Server Name (blank) (blank) reflected to Share Name (blank) (blank) Edit User Name (blank) (blank) Examiner List Password (blank) (blank) NTP NTP Not Used Not Used Address (blank) (blank) Port No. (blank) (blank) Initial User Settings Quality Quality High High *This is reflected to Rec Time (Auto) (Auto) part of other setting Save External Media Not Specified Not Specified Storage Format AVCHD MP4 Record Save to Media USB1 USB1 Folder Structure Date+Patient ID Date+Patient ID AVCHD Restoration Use Use Edit Examiner List General Name (blank) (blank) (Press the [Add] ) *Initial User Video Quality High High Settings is External Media Not Specified Not Specified reflected Storage Format MP4 MP4 File Server Server Not Used Not Used Server Name (blank) (blank) Share Name (blank) (blank) User Name (blank) (blank) Password (blank) (blank) Edit Exam List Category (blank) (blank) (Press the [Edit], then press the [add] Auto Delete Auto Delete Used Not Used Auto Delete Value 10% (blank) Service HDMI operating mode HPD Sink interlocked mode Use Use Menu 3 - 28 - 16
[Page 165] 3-4 Presets The following explains the preset settings of the system, and the standard procedure to back up, restore, or reset the preset data. CAUTION We strongly recommend that you make a backup of user data before repairing the system or before updating the system. Also, if you have changed the preset data, be sure to back up the latest preset data. 3-4-1 Setting the preset data 3 - 29
[Page 166] 3) To change the application preset settings, in the list on the left side, select "Application". From the "Application View" list, select the application to be configured, and then press the "Edit Data" button. 3 - 30
[Page 167] 4) In the case of application presets, the following screen appears depending on the application that was selected. From the tree view, move to the item to be changed and then change the setting. 5) When you change the measurement preset settings, in the list on the left side, select "Measurement". From the displayed button, select the measurement of the settings you want to change. 3 - 31
[Page 168] 6) The following screen appears depending on the selected measurement. From the tree view, move to the item to be changed and then change the setting. 3 - 32
[Page 169] 3-4-2 Backup or restore the preset data You can use the system to copy the setup data (such as image adjustment setup and measurement setup) for application. Also, you can make a backup on an external storage media and restore the data from the storage media. In addition to the application, you can copy any of QSS, Region Data Setting, Measurement, Filing, Input Device, Body Mark, Annotation, and Color Map. You cannot back-up the System Preset only, please use the FullBackup/Restore when you want to back-up the SystemPreset. You can back up data in two ways: the data saving from “Preset Control” that the user can access, and the data saving from “Maintenance Menu” that the only service engineers can access. If you use “Preset Control” for data backup, you can store each preset data in a storage media (such as a USB memory stick, DVD) which is inserted into a USB port on the operation panel. Therefore, you need to prepare a formatted storage media (such as a USB memory stick, DVD) in advance. CAUTION Note the following when you make a backup of preset data. If the backup data seems to be damaged due to failure of system or if the backup data seems to contain unnecessary data, do not make a backup of this preset data. If such data is restored erroneously, the system may fail or another failure may occur in the system. Also, keep a record to identify the copy source (such as the model name, serial number, and software version) of preset data that you have backed up. CAUTION Note the following when you back up or restore the preset data. Never pull out the storage media from the drive/port when the media is being accessed. If done, the data of the media, the media itself, or both of them may be damaged. CAUTION Take the following notes when you restore the preset data. If you copy the preset data to another system, make sure that the source and destination systems are the same model. Also, make sure that they have the same software version, or that the software version of destination system is higher than the software version of source system. If you copy the data between different system models or if you restore the preset data of higher software version to the lower software version of the system, the system may not start normally. Backup the data from “Preset Control” (by item) You can back up only necessary items. For example, you can back up individual applications, dictionaries of annotations, etc. You cannot back-up the System Preset only, please use the FullBackup/Restore when you want to back-up the SystemPreset. For details of the operation method, see the user manual. 3) The preset setting screen appears on the monitor. Select "Preset Control". 3 - 33
[Page 170] 4) Connect the media to the USB Port. Select the items to be copied, and then select the "Export" button. After specifying the target data, press the [←] button, and then select the "Save to Media" button. The selected data is copied to the media. 5) Repeat Step 4 for all items that require backup. Backup the data from “Preset Control” (at once) You can back up all items (System Preset, Application, QSS, Region Data Setting, Measurement, Filing, Input Device, Body Mark, and Annotation Dictionary Color Map) as a batch. For details of the operation method, see the user manual. 3) The preset setting selection screen appears on the monitor. Select "Preset Control". 3 - 34
[Page 171] 4) Connect the media to the USB port, and then select "Full Backup/Restore". In the dialog box that appears, select the "Full Backup" button. The back-up will take several minutes. Wait until the back-up is complete. 5) When the back-up is complete, the following message appears. 3 - 35
[Page 172] Restore the data from “Preset Control” (by item) You can restore only necessary items. For example, you can restore individual applications, dictionaries of annotations, etc. For details of the operation method, see the user manual. 3) The preset setting selection screen appears on the monitor. Select "Preset Control". 4) Connect the media to the USB port. From the left-side list (copy source), specify the target data. Next, select the "Import" button. 3 - 36
[Page 173] 5) The "Please select database" dialog box appears. Specify the folder containing the data to be imported, and then press the OK button. In this example, Application Menu will be imported. The Application folder is specified. If a folder that does not contain applicable data is selected, the OK button cannot be pressed. 3 - 37
[Page 174] 6) If you select the data to be imported and select the [→] button, the selected data is copied. If there is data with the same name, the following message appears, and the data is overwritten. If there is data with the same name when you import user applications, the following message appears. To overwrite, select the "Yes" button. 7) Repeat Step 6 for all items that require copying. Backup/Restore the data from maintenance menu For detailed operations, see Section “3-6 Maintenance Menu” If you use this function to back up data, all items are saved simultaneously. 3 - 38
[Page 175] 3-5 System Reset This section explains how to reset the whole system settings (reset to the factory defaults). CAUTION If you reset the system, not only the system preset data but also the patient information and stored images may be deleted from the system. If you have deleted the important data erroneously, it cannot be recovered. Before you reset the system, make sure that you agree to delete the patient data using this operation. Note that the optional software, which has been installed from the “Package Software”, is NOT initialized even if the system is reset. 3-5-1 Type of System Reset function The system has three types of system reset functions that you can select to delete certain data. You can operate each special function by simultaneously pressing the “CTRL” and “R” keys of the full keyboard at the preset set-up window, and then selecting them at the displayed user data initialization selection window. Selection items Patient database Item All User Data Preset & Stored Images Preset data Deleted Deleted Kept (including annotations and body marks) DICOM printer settings Deleted Deleted Kept (Default list display) Patient database (patient information, measurement Deleted Kept Deleted results) Stored images on HDD Deleted Kept Deleted (including CD-R buffer) Maintenance reminder settings (on the maintenance function) Deleted Kept Kept Logs and probe usage information Kept Kept Kept (on the maintenance function) All print jobs on the print spooler Kept Kept Kept Optional software (software package) Kept Kept Kept The restart and The restart and Restart only Remarks initial configuration initial configuration setup are required. setup are required. For details about each function, see the items in the following sections. 3 - 39
[Page 176] 3-5-2 Reset function - All User Data All stored user data in internal hard disk will be erased and be back to factory defaults. The message below will be displayed when you enter this command from full-keyboard. Select “All User Data”, and then click “OK” button. A confirmation message appears. After confirming the message, click the "OK" button. The all user data are erased and the system restarts automatically. 3 - 40
[Page 177] When the system restarts, the following screen appears. Make sure that the current settings are correct, and then click the [Exit] button. The system restarts again. default settings (For export excluding USA) OB Measurement Germany Language English Keyboard English NTSC/PAL NTSC Manual Export *The OB Measurement setting may vary depending on the user configuration. default settings (For USA) OB Measurement America Language English Keyboard English NTSC/PAL NTSC Manual USA *The OB Measurement setting may vary depending on the user configuration. When the system has restarted, make sure that all user data are reset to factory default. 3 - 41
[Page 178] 3-5-3 Reset function – Preset Return all preset data stored in the device to the factory default settings. After you input the command, a screen appears. Select "Preset", and then select the "OK" button. A confirmation message appears. After confirming the message, click the "OK" button. After the data is deleted, the device restarts automatically. 3 - 42
[Page 179] After the restart, the following screen appears. Confirm that the settings are correct, and then select the "Exit" button. The system restarts again. default settings (For export excluding USA) OB Measurement Germany Language English Keyboard English NTSC/PAL NTSC Manual Export *The OB Measurement setting may vary depending on the user configuration. default settings (For USA) OB Measurement America Language English Keyboard English NTSC/PAL NTSC Manual USA *The OB Measurement setting may vary depending on the user configuration. When the system has restarted, make sure that all user data are reset to factory default. 3 - 43
[Page 180] 3-5-4 Reset function – Patient database & Stored Images Delete all patient data (patient database and saved images) saved to the device. After you input the command, a screen appears. Select "Patient database_Stored Images", and then select the "OK" button. A confirmation message appears. After confirming the message, click the "OK" button. After the data is deleted, the device restarts automatically. After the device restarts, confirm that all patient data returned to the factory default settings. 3 - 44
[Page 181] 3-6 Maintenance menu The maintenance menu is used to support service engineer repairs/inspections and upgrade and install software. This function is not available for users. Caution To disable the maintenance function, you must switch off the power once. When the maintenance function has been used, always restart the power after completing the maintenance work. 3-6-1 Starting the maintenance menu 1) On the operation panel, press the "PROBE switch". On the touch panel, press the "Preset Setup key". 2) If you press the Ctrl+S keys on the keyboard, a password entry dialog box appears. (In the case of the virtual keyboard, select "Ctrl", and then select "S". The remainder of this section covers USB keyboard operations only.) - Use the trackball to move the cursor to the "Password" entry field. Press the "Enter switch". - In the Password entry field, use the keyboard to enter " moani ". (In the case of the virtual keyboard, keys cannot be entered when Ctrl is on. Set Ctrl to off before using keyboard input.) Ctrl off condition Ctrl on condition - Using trackball and "Enter switch" operations, select "OK" in the dialog box. Setup screen Ver.1~ 3 - 45
[Page 182] Ver.2~ 3-6-2 Maintenance menu function - Setup This screen displays the device serial number and machine ID (number unique to the device). Model: Displays the model name. Serial No.: Displays the serial number of the device. Entered content can be changed. When the hard disk has been replaced, you must enter the correct serial number. Machine ID: 3 - 46
[Page 183] Displays the number unique to the machine. This item cannot be changed. In addition, it is not necessary to reenter this item after replacing the hard disk because the number is obtained automatically from the hardware configuration. Checker's Name: Enter the name of the technician who checked the device. This item can be changed. 3 - 47
[Page 184] 3-6-3 Maintenance menu function - Upgrade The following functions are provided: saving and restoring of user data, updating of software, activation of option software, and installation of PC printer (USB connected) drivers. Saving Backup Data (Backup of User's Data): You can save the following data to USB storage or other external media as a batch. All preset settings Note that this excludes ID card reader settings and network settings such as the device's own IP address. All patient/measurement data All image data Note that this excludes data in the CD-R buffer. Data recorded to the device Restoring Backup Data (Backup of User's Data): You can use Backup Data Save to restore data that was output to external media to the device. Caution When you use the Backup of User's Data function to restore user data, the restore source and restore destination device versions must be the same. If the device versions are different, an error message appears on screen after the restore, and the device no longer starts. System Update: Perform a backup of software. For the backup procedure, see the procedures related to each version upgrade. The preset settings and option software release status before the backup are retained after the backup. 3 - 48
[Page 185] SOP Installation: At the displayed screen, release the option software or start a limited-time trial. In addition, you can check the status of the option software. [Display] Opened: Released Locked: Not yet released YYYY/MM/DD: Under trial (trial expiry date: YYYY/MM/DD) Expired: Usage expiry date has passed EndTrial: Trial count has been exceeded Product Key: Release the option software To release the option software, browse to the license server (ALOKA Licensing Center (ALC); https://infoshare.hitachi-aloka.co.jp/alc/) located on the Internet, and then enter the information of the device on which you will install the option software and the information of the purchased option software to obtain a license key or license key file. Next, either enter this key at the device or import the key file into the device. For a detailed procedure, see the installation procedures of the SOP-ARIETTA60-x. Caution A user account is required separately to securely access to license server. Persons requiring user registration by a service representative must contact technical support. 3 - 49
[Page 186] Trial: Trial of option software With the trial function, you can try time-limited functions by using the procedure below to enter the number and password of the function you want to try. Applicable software options Except SOP-ARIETTA60-48 (McAfee Embedded Control), trials are possible for all SOP-ARIETTA60-x software. However, some SOP-ARIETTA60-x software has preconditions. For details, see the following chart. Model name Name Remarks SOP-ARIETTA60-11 A trial is possible from Version 1.2.0 and later. eTRACKING PEU-ARIETTA60* is required separately. SOP-ARIETTA60-15 Stress Echo PEU-ARIETTA60* is required separately. SOP-ARIETTA60-16 A trial is possible from Version 1.2.0 and later. FMD Analysis PEU-ARIETTA60* is required separately. SOP-ARIETTA60-20 3D Volume Measurements EU-9169* required separately. SOP-ARIETTA60-21 DICOM Structured Report SOP-ARIETTA60-10 is required separately. SOP-ARIETTA60-34 A trial is possible from Version 1.2.0 and later. Wave Intensity PEU-ARIETTA60* is required separately. SOP-ARIETTA60-41 STIC EU-9169* required separately. SOP-ARIETTA60-47 Transit Time of Vessel Flow PEU-ARIETTA60* is required separately. Measurement SOP-ARIETTA60-48 McAfee Embedded Control Trial blocked with all versions. SOP-ARIETTA60-51 4Dshading EU-9169* required separately. SOP-ARIETTA60-59 DICOM Query/Retrieve SOP-ARIETTA60-10 is required separately. SOP-ARIETTA60-60 Real-time Tissue Elastography SOP-ARIETTA60-43 is required separately. Strain Histogram SOP-ARIETTA60-61 Real-time Tissue Elastography SOP-ARIETTA60-43 is required separately. Analysis SOP-ARIETTA60-63 Picture in Picture EU-9167* required separately. Trial period After the function is set to "ON", the trial lasts one month. (For example, if the trial starts on January 1, 2012, the trial expiry date is February 1, 2012. If the machine is switched on on February 2, 2012 or later, the function expires and cannot be used.) Note that when the trial period has finished, no message is displayed, and the target functions can no longer be used. In addition, it is possible to extend the trial period, even during the trial period , and a trial can be continued for maximum of three months. Note that the trial count is recorded for each function. Start of trial End of trial Start of trial End of trial (1st time) (2nd time) (3rd time) (3rd time) Continues for two months One month Start of trial The next trial period After the end of the third (2nd time) can be started before trial period, the trial function the trial ends does not run 3 - 50
[Page 187] Trial usage methods You can use the following procedure to use trial option software. (1) At the bottom of the SOP Installation screen, there is an "Option No" field. In this field, enter the number of the function you want to try, enter the password in the "Password" field, and then click the "OK" button. (In the example in the image below, a trial of 004 : SOP-ARIETTA60-5, FAM is being run.) For the password to be entered, please contact technical support. Number of function to be tried (The displayed content differs by software application.) (2) The following message appears. Click the " OK " button. In the example in the image above, a trial of SOP-ARIETTA60-5 (FAM) is being run. (3) The following message appears. After confirming that the " Success !" message appears, click the " OK " button. 3 - 51
[Page 188] (4) Confirm that the release status of the trial function changes to " Opening ". At this point, the function is in preparation status, and the trial is enabled after the device is restarted. (The displayed content differs by software application.) In the example in the image above, the release status of SOP-ARIETTA60-5 (FAM) changed to " Opening ". (5) If you want to try multiple functions, repeat Step 1 through 4. (6) If you select " Exit " at the bottom right of the screen, the message shown in the image on the right appears, and the device restarts automatically. (7) After the device starts and the ultrasound image appears, on the operation panel, press the " Probe/Preset " switch. Next, on the full keyboard or virtual keyboard, press the CTRL key and S key at the same time. In the password field, enter " moani ". (8) Use the trackball and " ENTER " switch to select " Upgrade " in the tree display. Next, on the right side of the screen, click " SOP Installation ". (9) Confirm that the release status of the trial function changes to the trial expiry date in the format " YYYY/MM/DD ". (In the example in the image below, 2014/09/19 is displayed, which indicates that the trial expiry date is September 19, 2014.) (The displayed content differs by software application.) 3 - 52
[Page 189] Printer Installation: Use when installing a driver for an externally connected PC printer. Copy the printer driver to USB storage, and then follow the Windows Printer Driver Installer Wizard. When checking the operation of the printer, see the user manual of each printer. Caution This function is not guaranteed for use with all printers. Depending on the printer, operation may not be normal. After installing a driver, always confirm operation. In addition, if the printer settings file (***.inf) is not in the printer driver to be used, installation cannot be completed normally. In the case of drivers in a compressed format (***.exe, ***.zip, ***.lzh), you must uncompress the file first, and then copy it to the USB storage. The following example shows installation of the driver for the PIXUS iP4500 by Canon. Although the screens and so on may be slightly different depending on the printer driver to be installed, use this procedure as a reference when installing other printer drivers. Preparation Obtaining the driver Obtain the target driver from the CD included with the printer or from the web site of the printer manufacturer. If the file is compressed, uncompress the file in advance, and then copy all necessary files to the USB storage. At this time, confirm that the printer setting file (***.inf) is present. PC printers For the USB cable connections and power-source input, follow the instructions on screen. Do not turn on the power supply of the PC printer until such an instruction appears on the screen. 3 - 53
[Page 190] Driver installation procedure (1) Click the "Printer Installation" button. The following message appears. Connect the PC printer to a USB port (do not use J322, J324, or J326) of the device connection board, and then switch on the power of the PC printer. (2) In a short while, the "Found New Hardware Wizard" message appears. From this point, follow the displayed messages to install the driver. At the following screen, select "No, not this time", and then select the "Next" button. (3) The following screen appears. Select "Install from a list or specific location (Advanced)", and select the "Next" button. 3 - 54
[Page 191] (4) The following screen appears. Select the check box for "Include this location in the search". Use the "Browse" button to specify the folder containing the printer ***.inf setting file, and then click the "Next" button. (5) If the necessary files have been copied, the following screen appears. Confirm that the "Completing the Found New Hardware Wizard" message appears, and then select the "Finish" button. (6) Carry out a detailed configuration of the connected PC printer, including the paper size, by browsing to Maintenance screen - Other and using the Printer Property function. Caution In the settings of each printer driver, we recommend changing the settings so that messages, such as the "Print paper out" message, do not appear. (7) Finally, confirm the overall operation. 3 - 55
[Page 192] 3-6-4 Maintenance menu function - Maintenance - System 1 This screen displays the following information: device information, probe connection information, hardware and software option connections and installation conditions, and region setting information. Ver.1~ Ver.2~ 3 - 56
[Page 193] Device version: (A) Displays the version of the main unit of the device. System Version: The overall version of the main unit of the device. Normally, the software version displays the system version. In the example above, the version is 00-1.2.2. SOFTWARE: (B) Displays the software versions of the device other than the system version. As shown below, software versions are displayed in aggregations of files grouped by function. OS: Version of the operating system, including the drivers and components. In the example above, the version is 00-1.2.0 (10Apr). Database: Version for connectable probe parameters and related items. In the example above, the version is 00-1.2.2(r1458). pcpf: Version of the PC platform, which is the main unit application. In the example above, the version is 00-1.2.2(11Jul). Manual: Version related to the manual included in the main unit of the device. The description differs by region. In the example above, the version is 00-1.2.0(10Apr)JP for Japan. Important When you contact technical support, send all versions, not only the system version, or send along the system information file described below so that the device information can be determined. 3 - 57
[Page 194] PROBE: (C) Displays the connector numbers, probe model names, and probe codes of connected probes. At this screen, the connection status is not updated automatically, even when a probe is exchanged. However, you can update the display of the connection status by using the "Update" button at the bottom of the screen. As shown in the image above, connector numbers and allocations of probes are displayed. In this example, Probe L64 (Probe code: 3050006) is connected to Connector No. 1. Note that Probe No. 4 shows the independent probe. Connector 1 Connector 2 Connector 4 Connector 3 OPTION: (D) Shows the information of the hardware options connected to the device. When a unit is connected, "Connected" is displayed, and when the unit is not connected, "N.C." is displayed. Screen display Option model name Name PEU-ARIETTA60 PEU-ARIETTA60* Biosignal unit UCW-ARIETTA60 UCW-ARIETTA60* CW unit EU-9167 EU-9167* Analog video signal input/output unit EU-9169 EU-9169* 3D unit Caution For the following hardware option, connection information is not displayed on the maintenance screen. EU-9168*, Independent probe connection unit 3 - 58
[Page 195] OPTION: (E) Shows information of option functions usable by the device. When a function can be used, "O" is displayed, and when a function cannot be used, "L" is displayed. System 1 Option SOP installation screen SOP name screen display No. display CW 001 CW CHM-ARIETTA60 installation TDI 002 Tissue Doppler Image SOP-ARIETTA60-56 installation DSD 003 Dynamic Slow-motion Display SOP-ARIETTA60-57 installation FAM 004 FAM SOP-ARIETTA60-5 installation Real Time 3D 005 Realtime 3D EU-9169 installation Freehand 3D 006 Freehand 3D SOP-ARIETTA60-37 installation SOP-ARIETTA60-41 STIC 007 STIC and EU-9169 installation SOP-ARIETTA60-51 4Dshading 008 4Dshading and EU-9169 installation SOP-ARIETTA60-20 installation 3D Vol. Measure 009 3D Volume Measurements and EU-9169 installation SOP-ARIETTA60-1 installation Panoramic View 010 Panoramic View *Technical communication document: See SSD-AR70-5 DICOM Network DICOM Network 012 SOP-ARIETTA60-10 installation Communication SOP-ARIETTA60-10 installation DICOM SR 013 DICOM Structured Report and SOP-ARIETTA60-21 installation SOP-ARIETTA60-10 installation DICOM QR 014 DICOM Query/Retrieve and SOP-ARIETTA60-59 installation PM-AR70-S001 installation McAfee 015 McAfee Embedded Control and SOP-ARIETTA60-48 installation SOP-ARIETTA60-15 installation Stress Echo 016 Stress Echo and PEU-ARIETTA60 installation CHI 017 Contrast Harmonic Imaging CHM-ARIETTA60 installation Software version is Ver. 1.2.0 or later, and SOP-ARIETTA60-11 eTRACKING 018 eTRACKING installation, and PEU-ARIETTA60 installation Software version is Ver. 1.2.0 or later, and SOP-ARIETTA60-16 FMD Analysis 019 FMD Analysis installation, and PEU-ARIETTA60 installation Software version is Ver. 1.2.0 or later, and SOP-ARIETTA60-34 Wave Intensity 020 Wave Intensity installation, and PEU-ARIETTA60 installation RT Elastography 021 Real-time Tissue Elastography SOP-ARIETTA60-43 installation SOP-ARIETTA60-43 installation Elasto Strain 022 Elastography Strain and SOP-ARIETTA60-60 installation SOP-ARIETTA60-63 installation Picture in Picture 023 Picture in Picture and EU-9167 installation 2DTT 024 2D Tissue Tracking Analysis SOP-ARIETTA60-49 installation 3 - 59
[Page 196] System 1 Option SOP installation screen SOP name screen display No. display TDI Analysis 025 TDI Analysis SOP-ARIETTA60-13 installation Auto IMT 026 Automated IMT Measurement SOP-ARIETTA60-38 installation Auto NT 027 Automated NT Measurement SOP-ARIETTA60-42 installation SOP-ARIETTA60-47 installation TVF 028 Transit Time of Vessel Flow and PEU-ARIETTA60 installation B Flow Profile 029 Flow Profile Measurement SOP-ARIETTA60-7 installation At the screen, both product-version option software and trial-mode option software display an "O". To determine whether a function displaying an "O" is a product version or trial version, check the Maintenance screen - Upgrade - Package Software screen or the System Information file. Furthermore, you can also confirm installation status of software individually by using the SOP installation screen. Important This device does not save option software installation statuses to its internal hard disk. When the hard disk is replaced, it is not necessary to reinstall (enable) option software. Only the serial number and Initial Configuration must be reconfigured. 3 - 60
[Page 197] OPTION: (F) Displays the settings for the region applicable to the machine. The items displayed under "REGIONAL SETTING" cannot be changed. However, items configured under "INITIAL CONFIGURATION" can be reconfigured after system initialization or preset initialization. Before shipping, the device is configured as shown below. ○ For Japan Regional Setting Initial Configuration Probe Group JAPAN OB Measurement Japan Tokyo UNIV Cardiac Normal Range ON Language ENGLISH Keyboard ENGLISH NTSC/PAL NTSC Manual Japan ○ General export Regional Setting Initial Configuration Probe Group Other OB Measurement GERMANY Cardiac Normal Range OFF Language ENGLISH Keyboard ENGLISH NTSC/PAL NTSC Manual Export ○ For USA Regional Setting Initial Configuration Probe Group US OB Measurement AMERICA Cardiac Normal Range OFF Language ENGLISH Keyboard ENGLISH NTSC/PAL NTSC Manual USA 3 - 61
[Page 198] Button: (F) Provides external output of device information and a function to update displayed content. Save to USB: Output the device information file to external media (USB storage, etc.) connected to the USB connector of the operation panel. If the file is output, the following two files are saved to the external media. The .xml file is a device information file (file name: ARIETTA60SysInfo_serial number_date saved.xml). If the file is opened in Internet Explorer or another Web browser in the same folder hierarchy as the .xsl file, the content can be checked. 3 - 62
[Page 199] Setting Network settings Setting ① is for Cell communication Setting ② is for DICOM communication Setting 3 - 63
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[Page 202] Important When the device condition changes, such as for delivery or updates, output the device information file, and then carefully manage the device information at each office. Update: Update the displayed items to the most recent condition. 3 - 66
[Page 203] 3-6-5 Maintenance menu function - Maintenance - System 2 This screen shows the information of hardware on the device and the information of connected probes. Ver.1~ Ver.2~ 3 - 67
[Page 204] PCB LIST 1 PCB UNIT: Displays the model name, revision, and firmware version of the boards on the device. STATUS Displays the 3.3 V, 12 VB, and 12 VC voltage values within the CPU. Boot Counter Displays the boot count. The software counts the number of boots and saves it to the hard disk. Running Time Meter Displays the overall running time. The software counts the time and saves it to the hard disk (units: hours). MAC ADDRESS Displays the device MAC address (the physical address uniquely assigned to hardware of configured network equipment to identify each node on the network). When the Backend board is replaced on this device, this value changes. 1: For CELL communication 2: For DICOM communication ■ Stand-by Power Backup This function is not supported. 3 - 68
[Page 205] PROBE USE Displays the history of probes connected to the device. Probes with known serial numbers are displayed by probe model name and serial number. Probes with unknown serial numbers are displayed under the same probe model name. Probe model name Probe code *1 Probe serial Probe overall transmission number *2 time *3 <Hidden menu> To display this menu, press the Ctrl + C keys. Select All: Select all Reset: Delete selected data Import: Restore data from external media Export: Save data to external media *1) For probes using a parallel probe code, the last two digits are displayed as the probe code. *2) Only probes using a serial probe code can be displayed. *3) Displays the overall sending time of probes connected to the device. Note that this does not include freeze time. 3 - 69
[Page 206] 3-6-6 Maintenance menu function - Maintenance - Log This screen provides a function to export log files saved within the device to external media. From Ver.2, log output function is Prosound Log and HI VISION Log. Ver.1~ Ver.2~ 3 - 70
[Page 207] 3-6-6-1 Prosound Log Log OutPut 1 (MSG, HRD, PNL, PDB) [Default: ON] Select ON or OFF for log acquisition settings related to internal device hardware. (In the example above, ON is selected.) Log files to be acquired include the following types. Type Name Log content MSG M********.LOG Communication log of all operations PNL P********.LOG Communication log of operation panel HRD H********.LOG Communication log of hardware PDB - Error display control for subject database. A file is not output. This is a flag whether to display an error dialog box on the screen. A change of this setting is enabled after the device is restarted. Log OutPut 2 (DSS, IHE, ADLIB, QR) [Default: ON] Select ON or OFF for log acquisition settings related to DICOM communication. (In the example above, ON is selected.) Type Name Log content DSS DsLog.LOG Log of software modules for the "DICOM image saving/printing function" IHE I********.LOG Log of software modules for "MPPS/Storage Commitment/DICOM SR function" ADLIB ADLib**.log Sending log of software module ADLib for the "DICOM function" ADLib.sck DICOM communication log (socket) for Worklist/MPPS, DICOM image saving/printing/SR and Storage Commitment (N-ACTION) ADLib01.sck Previous-generation backup of ADLib.sck created when the ADLib.sck size exceeds 512 MB ADLIBR ADLib**.log Receiving log of software module ADLib for the "DICOM 3 - 71
[Page 208] Type Name Log content function" ADLib.sck DICOM communication log (socket) for message-receiving during DICOM printing (N-EVENT-REPORT) and Storage Commitment (N-EVENT-REPORT) ADLib01.sck Previous-generation backup of ADLib.sck created when the ADLib.sck size exceeds 512 MB QR DALC********.log Communication log for the "DICOM QR function" DALD********.log A change of this setting is enabled after the device is restarted. Log OutPut 3 (SOP) [Default: ON] Select ON or OFF for log acquisition settings related to operations such as installation (activation) of software options. (In the example above, ON is selected.) Type Name Log content SOP SOP.LOG Software option (SOP) release/trial operation log A change of this setting is enabled after the device is restarted. In addition, the following log files are always acquired, regardless of the above mentioned Log OutPut 1 to 3 settings. Type Name Log content ERR Excep********-**.log Software error message log VOLT V********.log Voltage monitoring error log Preservation period [Default: 7 days] Configure the retention time for log files. The retention time can be set from 1 day through 7 days. Log files older than the specified time are deleted at the following timing. Type File name Deletion time MSG M********.LOG Regardless of the Log OutPut setting, only target files older than the number of days for "Preservation period" are deleted when the device starts. PNL P********.LOG Regardless of the Log OutPut setting, only target files older than the number of days for "Preservation period" are deleted when the device starts. HRD H********.LOG Regardless of the Log OutPut setting, only target files older than the number of days for "Preservation period" are deleted when the device starts. PBD - Disabled because log files are not generated. DSS DsLog.LOG Deleted every time the device starts. IHE I********.LOG When "Log OutPut 2" is "On" when the device starts, only target files older than the number of days for the "Preservation period" are deleted. ADLIB ADLib**.log Not deleted. Because the date is used in the file name, the file is overwritten when a file is generated on the same day of a different month. ADLib.sck Not deleted. If the file size exceeds 512 MB, the file name is changed to ADLib01.sck ("01" is added), and then the log is written. When the size is 512 MB or less, the log is added to the file. ADLib01.sck Not deleted. 3 - 72
[Page 209] Type File name Deletion time ADLIBR ADLib**.log Not deleted. Because the date is used in the file name, the file is overwritten when a file is generated on the same day of a different month. ADLib.sck Not deleted. If the file size exceeds 512 MB, the file name is changed to ADLib01.sck ("01" is added), and then the log is written. When the size is 512 MB or less, the log is added to the file. ADLib01.sck Not deleted. QR DALC********.log Regardless of the Log OutPut setting, only target files older than DALD********.log the number of days for "Preservation period" are deleted when the device starts. SOP SOP.LOG Not deleted. ERR Excep********-**.l Regardless of the Log OutPut setting, only target files older than og the number of days for "Preservation period" are deleted when the device starts. VOLT V********.log Regardless of the Log OutPut setting, only target files older than the number of days for "Preservation period" are deleted when the device starts. Copy to Media The following operations are possible for acquired log files. Select All: Select all log files in the list Unselect All: Unselect all log files in the list Delete: Delete the selected log files in the list Total: Shows the total file size (KB) of the selected log files in the list. USB: Copy selected log files in the list to external media connected to the USB port of the operation panel Important Log files acquired at this screen are required for investigations to determine the cause error messages that appear in rare cases and other problems. When some kind of error message appears, send the log file, along with device information file and presets, when you contact technical support. 3 - 73
[Page 210] 3-6-6-2 HI VISION Log Log Output [Default: ON] Select On or Off for the setting to collect HI VISION Log. ("On" is selected in this example.) Any change on this screen is validated after the system is restarted. Folder List 3 - 74
[Page 211] The following table describes the relationship between folder names and error logs. folder name error log nnnn_yyyymmdd_hhmmss_SoftError The log made when software error occurred nnnn_yyyymmdd_hhmmss_UserLog The log made when “Create Log” button is pushed nnnn_yyyymmdd_hhmmss_ShutError The log made when turning off power with breaker switch or holding down the Power key. nnnn_yyyymmdd_hhmmss_ShutLog Normal shut down nnnn :sequence number, yyyymmdd_hhmmss :Date and time when error logs are made The function of each button is shown below. Buttons Function Open When a folder is selected, displays the folder contents list. When text or image file is selected, display the contents. To Folder Return to error log folder list. Show ShutLog(Hide ShutLog) Switch to display or not ShutLog. Button label will be changed accordingly. Browse&Copy Browse destination, and copy selected folder or file. The following dialogs are displayed, in case picture files are included in the copying files. Copy Crash Dump When you select a folder with an asterisk (*) in the Crash Dump column, copy the crash dump files that was created at the same time with the folder to media. Delete Delete the selected folder or file, as well as the associated crash dump files, if any. When you click the button, the dialog below appears. Click OK to delete the selected items. Create Log Create UserLog. Available only in folder list mode. When pushed, the dialog below displayed. Then logs of the present are collected. In this case, the folder whose end is "_User Log" is created. Show Cursor Position When checked, small dialog appears to show cursor location. The dialog continues to display after exiting Maintenance MENU. 3 - 75
[Page 212] The following information is recorded as a file at the time of error information collection on F:¥UDE¥pc_data¥Log¥ErrorLog. File name Information Contents 1-SystemInfomation.txt System Information ・ Time ・ Error Type (SoftError, etc) ・ Equipment name ・ PCPF version ・ OS version ・ sys version ・ Manual version ・ Time stamp of PCPF.exe ・ OB Measurement ・ PCPF language ・ Keyboard setting ・ NTSC/PAL ・ Manual destination ・ Option list ・ Memory Statics(Physical, page, Virtual) 2-ScreenCapture.bmp Screen Capture ・ When software error, the image includes error dialog. Not includes US image. ・ When from Create LOG, main view just before displaying on maintenance MENU( US image is NOT displayed). 3-KeyHistory.txt Key history User key history (about 1000 items) 4-SystemEventLog.txt System event log System event log of Event Viewer in Windows 5-ApplicationEventLog.txt Application event log Application event log of Event Viewer in Windows 6-DrWatson.txt Dr.Watson log OS generates, when application error occurs. 8-BackUpData.cab DB Backup data Compressed file for Preset Data and Initial Config data by CAB format. A-LongKeyHistory.cab Key history long Compressed file for User key history (about 10,000 items) by CAB format. F-USCapture.jpg Ultrasound image Capture When from Create LOG only, US image just before displaying on maintenance MENU. If a software error occurs, the information in the following table is logged as a file in the Crash Dump folder located just under the F:¥UDE¥pc_data¥Log¥ErrorLog.(It may not be recorded depending on error state and error contents.) Folder name File name Information Contents CrashDump nnnn_yyyymmdd_hhmmss_FullCrashDum CrashDump File that recorded running state of p.dmp software. Message of making the FullCrashDump The acquisition time of the FullCrashDump is longer than other log acquisition, and the shut down time is long with it, too. Therefore, during the FullCrashDump acquisition, the message during error log making is displayed. Software Error! Now creating error log. (about 20 seconds) Please do not shut off the power supply. Please wait. Message of the FullCrashDump acquisition completion After FullCrashDump acquisition completion, message of making the FullCrashDump is closed automatically, and then message of the FullCrashDump acquisition completion is displayed. Creating error log was completed. Please push "Shutdown" button and call service person. Shut down 3 - 76
[Page 213] 3-6-7 Maintenance menu function - Maintenance - Other This screen provides other functions usable for maintenance. Printer Property Open the Properties screen of the drivers for the digital printers (including PC printers) installed on the device. This function can be used when you want to change, for example, the printer paper size or print quality. From the list, select the name of the printer that you want to reconfigure, and then press the "Open" button. The Properties screen of the selected printer driver appears. Maintenance Tool Currently does not operate. 3 - 77
[Page 214] Maintenance Reminder Provides a function to display messages to the user when the device starts on a specified date. After configuration, a screen like the one below appears during startup. If you press the "Enter" switch on the operation panel, the start process continues, and the device starts. To configure a reminder, select the "Maintenance Reminder" button to display the following screen. To configure a reminder, under "Maintenance Reminder", select the date on which you want to display a message. You can also configure the date from a calendar. Next, select the message display conditions from the following items. Off: Do not display a message. One Time: Display a message the first time the device starts on the specified date or later. 3 - 78
[Page 215] When the device is started the second time and later, the setting is changed to "Off" automatically, and a message is not displayed. Every time after machine starts: A message is displayed when the device starts on the specified date or later. Note that the message is displayed every time the device starts. To stop the message display, you must change the setting to "OFF" at this screen. Resetting Data Analysis Conditions Initialize the show/hide setting for the warning dialog box displayed at the analysis screen. Biopsy Guide Adjuster This is a development function. Do not change this setting. Disable Task Manager Default setting: Disable This hidden function can be displayed by pressing Ctrl + T keys at the screen. This setting determines the ability to start the Task Manager, which is launched by pressing Ctrl + Shift + Esc. Enable : Task Manager can be started Disable : Task Manager cannot be started From Ver.2.0.0, when USB keyboard which has Windows logo key is connected to machine, Setting of “Disable Task Manager” without relations, when holding down the [Ctrl], [Alt], [Shift], [Windows logo key] and [T] at the same time, Task Manager can be started. <for example , Windows logo key> 3 - 78 - 1
[Page 216] 3-6-8 Maintenance menu function - Maintenance - Auto Test The functions provided at the screen are for development. Do not change these settings. 3 - 78 - 2
[Page 217] 3-6-9 Maintenance menu function - Time Server At this screen, configure the time server to synchronize with the device and the maintenance message display function. Time Server If the "Setting" button is selected, the "Date and Time Properties" dialog box appears. Select the "Internet Time" tab, and then select the "Automatically synchronize with an Internet time server" check box. Next, enter the synchronizing time server in the "Server" field. After entering the server, select the "Apply" button, and then the "OK" button to close the window. 3 - 78 - 3
[Page 218] 3-6-10 Maintenance menu function - Transfer Syntax At this screen, configure the transfer syntax that the device offers to the DICOM server. Still images and moving images can be configured separately. However, Implicit Little Endian is always offered because it is the default transfer syntax prescribed by DICOM standards. Transfer Syntax (Single) Specify the transfer syntax to be proposed during still-image sending. Transfer Syntax (Multi) Specify the transfer syntax to be proposed during moving-image sending. Selectable items Screen display Transfer Syntax (Name) Transfer Syntax (UID) Implicit Little Implicit VR Little Endian 1.2.840.10008.1.2 Explicit Little Explicit VR Little Endian 1.2.840.10008.1.2.1 RLE Lossless RLE Compression 1.2.840.10008.1.2.5 JPEG Baseline JPEG Baseline Compression 1.2.840.10008.1.4.50 ON/OFF setting Unselected (OFF) condition Selected (ON) condition This setting is enabled after a restart. When a page switch or the "Exit" button is selected after the setting is changed, the following message appears. Select the "OK" button to restart manually. 3 - 78 - 4
[Page 219] 3-6-11 Maintenance menu function - Security At this screen, you can check the configuration status of McAfee Embedded Security. Version information Shows the version information of SOP-ARIETTA60-48 (McAfee Embedded Control). As shown in the image below, when "McAfee Solidifier Not Installed" is displayed in this field, PM-AR60-S001 is not installed. When SOP-ARIETTA60-48 is to be activated, you must install this software in advance. For details, see the "SOP-ARIETTA60-* installation procedures". ▲ When PM-AR60-S001 is not installed 3 - 78 - 5
[Page 220] status Shows the operation status of SOP- ARIETTA60-48 (McAfee Embedded Control). As shown in the image below, when "McAfee Solidifier:" and "McAfee Solidifier on reboot:" are "Disabled", PM-AR70-S001 is installed, but SOP- ARIETTA60-48 is not installed (activated). ▲ When SOP-ARIETTA60-48 is not installed (activated) solidified files This function exports a list of files that have been registered to the white list, status information, and logs to USB storage. 3 - 78 - 6
[Page 221] 3-7 Boards and units that require attention during replacement This section lists the operations that must be carried out and the precautions when replacing a board or unit during a repair or other operation. Caution When replacement is carried out using an incorrect procedure, the device may no longer operate normally. Therefore, carry out this work while following the procedures and precautions in this section. 3-7-1 Cautions when replacing the BE board EP576400** When replacing the board, take care with the following points. • Date/time: After replacing a board, start the device, and then configure the current date and time using Common Preset. Caution If the date is incorrect, trouble occurs. For example, the DICOM worklist cannot be obtained correctly. • MAC address: When a board is replaced, the MAC address of an ultrasound diagnostic device used in DICOM communication changes. Depending on the facility, network connection restrictions may be applied to individual MAC addresses. Accordingly, it may be necessary to inform the network manager of the facility of the new MAC address after a board is replaced. Reference The MAC address can be checked at the following screen: Maintenance screen - System2. 3 - 79
[Page 222] 3-7-2 Cautions when replacing the Power supply unit EU-6055* When replacing Power supply unit EU-6055*, take care with the following points. • Power supply voltage setting: There are power supply voltage setting switches (S1, S2) on the side of the EU-6055*. Configure the switches as shown in the chart before attaching the power supply unit. Power supply S1 S2 specifications For 100 V and 100 115 V 115 V to 120 V For 200 to 240 V 230 V 230 V 115 V setting 230 V setting F1 S1 S2 • Fuse attachment: The EU-6055* for maintenance includes a fuse for both 100 volts and 200 volts. Refer to the following chart, and then attach the correct fuse to the fuse box (F1) on the rear side of the EU-6055*. Power supply Fuse model name specifications For 100 V and 100 21506.3XP to 120 V For 200 to 240 V 2153.15XP 3 - 80
[Page 223] 3-7-3 Cautions when replacing the COVER : RIGHT and COVER : LEFT on ARIETTA S60/V60 When replacing COVER : RIGHT and COVER : LEFT, it is necessary to put Side Decare Sheet (Logo label). Follow the procedure below when you do this work. In case of ARIETTA S60, the part number of Side Decare Sheet is “P-32-ARS60-2” . In case of ARIETTA V60, the part number of Side Decare Sheet is “P-32-ARV60-2” . Confirm that a part of side covers to put Side Decare Sheet is not dirty. Clean with a soft, dry cloth. If the instruments is very dirty, clean it in accordance with the following procedure. 1. Immerse a soft cloth in a weak solution of a neutral detergent and wring it well. 2. Gently wipe with the cloth and remove any contaminants. 3. Wipe off the detergent. 1) Remove the COVER : RIGHT POCKET or COVER : LEFT POCKET. 2) Detach the backing paper from the pasting side then, put the Side Decare Sheet to align the edge of it with the part that is indicated as red dotted line on the cover and stick on it. Pasting side Backing paper 3 - 81
[Page 224] 3) Rub the logo “ARIETTA *60” strongly to stick the label on the cover. 4) Remove the surface release paper slowly from the logo label. Please be careful that you should not peel them off. 3 - 82
[Page 225] 3-8 About log collection This section describes how to acquire the log information except the log files that are collected in the maintenance menu. CAUTION You may damage the machine when acquiring it in a wrong manner. Please follow the procedure and instruction in the following pages in order to avoide unnecessary trouble. 3-8-1 Log data reading procedure for PNL-132/133 This procedure is introducing how to collect log data (The pressing counts of the switches, the operations of the encoders, the communication / ball surface detection / error counts of the trackball, the LED brightness and the illumination sensor sensitivity) that is recorded in the operation panel. 3-8-1-1 Advanced preparation Preparation USB keyboard, USB mouse, USB memory stick Please make a folder named " PNL13X_J510 " in USB memory. Connection Connect the USB memory stick to the USB port of the operation panel left front side. Connect the USB keyboard and USB mouse to the USB port of the operation panel left rear side. 3 - 83
[Page 226] 3-8-1-2 Start up the Task Manager 1) Start up the machine, then press [Probe/Preset] switch on the operation panel then select [Preset Setup] button on the touch-panel. Then, press [Ctrl], [Alt], [Shift], [Windows logo key] and [T] keys on the USB keyboard at the same time to run Task Manager. * On the machine with software version Ver.1.x, change setting of “Disable Task Manager” to [Enable] in the maintenance menu and then press [Ctrl], [Shift] and [ESC] keys on the USB keyboard at the same time. 3-8-1-3 Turn off the echo application 1) Select [Processes] tab and then select “SSSM.exe” in the list of “Image name”. 2) Right click on it to display the context menu then select [End Process Tree] from the context menu. (From now on, operate the mouse cursor with USB mouse for the later procedure) 3) Select [Yes] at the displayed dialog. 4) Confirm that ultrasound image disappears. 3 - 84
[Page 227] 3-8-1-4 Start up the PNL-132/133 TEST TOOL 1) Click the “New Task” on Task Manager to start up the explorer. 2) Open “C:¥aPNL-132_133_TESTTOOL” folder, then select the “aPNL-132_133_TESTTOOL.exe”. 3) Start up the “aPNL-132_133_TESTTOOL.exe” by double click or press “Enter” key on keyboard. 4) Confirm that the window right is displayed. 5) If the window right is displayed, press [DETECT], then press [OK] to close it. 3 - 85
[Page 228] 3-8-1-5 Start up the Maintenance Memory tool 1) Start the Maintenance Memory tool by clicking on “Maintenance Memory..” from “TOOL” menu. 2) Confirm that the window below is displayed. 3 - 86
[Page 229] 3-8-1-6 Read the log data 1) Click the “ALL READ” button on the lower right side to read the log data in operation panel. (Each “READ” button is displayed in red for approximately ten seconds.) 3-8-1-7 Save the log data 1) When reading log data is finished, click the “REPORT OUT” button on the lower right side to display the saving dialog, then save the log data into the USB memory stick. 3 - 87
[Page 230] 3-8-1-8 Shutting down the machine 1) When saving log data is finished, click the “EXIT” button to close all windows. 2) Holding down the Power key with End Exam. key and Menu key about 3 seconds at the same time to activate the shutdown function. Power key End Exam. key MENU key 3) Connect USB memory stick to PC, then, check the following data is saved in it. There is folder, “~¥PNL13X_J510¥PNL132REPORT¥”. There is log file, “PNL-132-1.nnn.nn.nn.txt” (In the case of ARIETTA70) or “PNL-133-1.nnn.nn.nn.txt” (In the case of ARIETTA60)(nn is random number) in the folder. 3 - 88
[Page 231] Chapter 4 ADJUSTMENT APPENDIX
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[Page 233] 4-1 Introduction These is no part requires to be adjusted at the filed, when the machine is not equipped with the PEU-ARIETTA60 physio signal unit and the DC IN is not used. When the DC IN is used, use the following procedure to adjust the input signal when necessary. 4-2 Attention To prevent new problems caused by the operations described in this adjustment procedure, the person performing this adjustment must attend training approved by Hitachi Aloka Medical, Ltd. and have advanced skills and knowledge. Furthermore, when attempting to eliminate problems through adjustments, always investigate whether the issue occurred due to faulty adjustment or due to a malfunction of circuits beforehand. It is important to note that unnecessary adjustments may hinder the performance capabilities of the machine. Observe the following points when actually performing adjustments. 1) After switching on the power of the machine, ensure that the machine has sufficiently warmed up before starting the work. 2) When adjusting variable resistance, do not apply excessive force to the PCB. 3) Due to the advancement of surface mount technology, some variable resistance items are smaller than they have been in the past. When you make adjustments, use a screwdriver compatible with this variable resistance. 4) Never touch other variable resistance not mentioned in this document, variable coils, and so on. Doing so may put the machine in an unrecoverable state. 4-3 Tools and Measuring Instruments The following tools and measuring instruments are required as standard for adjustments. 1) Multi-meter Class : 0.5 class Mode : ACV, DCV, DCA, Ω 2) Probes : C251 or S12 3) Screwdriver : Various types of screwdrivers for adjustment 4 - 1
[Page 234] 4-4 Physio AMP adjustment procedure 4-4-1 DC IN specifications Specifications of the DC IN on the PEU-ARIETTA60 physio-signal display unit are listed below. [Specifications of the DC IN] Maximum input range: -5 to +5 V CAUTION Do not input voltages outside the range above. Doing so may damage the machine. Input offset voltage: 0 Vdc Note that adjustment is possible on the BIO board even if the signal input has an offset up to +/-2.5 V. Gain adjustment range: 0 to 20 dB Default setting on the board is 0 dB. 4-4-2 Connecting the DC IN cable The specifications of the DC IN cable are as follows. Prepare a cable that is compatible with the external device to be connected. Specifications of the DC IN connector pin arrangement on the PEU-ARIETTA60 physio-signal display unit are listed below. Pin 4: Signal Pins 5 and 9: GND Pin 8: DCIN EXCH Pin to determine whether DC IN is connected. To perform operation by DC IN, connect to GND. PEU-ARIETTA60 ECG DC IN J653 (Front view) Pin arrangement Pin NO Name 4 Signal 5 4 5 GND 9 8 8 DCIN EXCH 9 GND 4 - 2
[Page 235] 4-4-3 Adjusting the DC IN signal Depending on the amplitude and offset value of the analog signal output from the external device to be connected, the DC IN signal may need to be adjusted. In such cases, use the following procedure to perform adjustments on the BIO board. 1) Remove the cover of the PEU- ARIETTA60 physio-signal unit, and create an environment in which you can use a multi-meter to measure the signal at the BIO board (EP576800**). EP576800BB RV5 RV4 SW1 RV5 RV4 SW1 4 - 3
[Page 236] 2) Change the setting of switch SW1 on the BIO board (EP576800**) to the side with the “ ” mark (Pin 1 side). 3) Adjust the variable resistance on the BIO board (EP576800**). RV4 (amplitude adjustment) : Turn to the side with the “ ” mark (pin 1 side) to the maximum RV5 (position adjustment) : Set to near the center 4) Use the DC IN cable to connect the external device and physio-signal unit. 5) Switch on the power of the external device and ultrasound machine. 6) Adjust the displayed physio-signal using ”ECG Sensitivity”, ”ECG Position” on the touch panel display. If the amplitude or display position of the signal is adequate, no adjustment is required. (The adjustment procedure is complete.) If sufficient adjustment is not possible here, perform the following procedure. a) Change the setting of switch SW1 to the side with the “ ” mark (Pin 1 side). b) When amplitude of the signal is too big, adjust variable resistance RV4 so that the amplitude of the physio-signal displayed by the machine is adequate. Variable resistance RV4 links the amplitude on the LCD display as follows. Turn to the side with the “ ” mark(pin 1 side) : amplitude grows big Turn to the side without the “ ” mark(pin 3 side) : amplitude becomes small c) When position of ECG physio-signal is changed, adjust variable resistance RV5 so that the position of the physio-signal displayed by the machine is adequate. Variable resistance RV5 links the position of ECG physio-signal on the LCD display as follows. Turn to the side with the “ ” mark(pin 1 side) : position is down Turn to the side without the “ ” mark(pin 3 side) : position is up 4 - 4
[Page 237] Chapter 5 PARTS LIST APPENDIX
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[Page 239] 5-1 Outline of Parts List This Parts List shows many parts which are selected for the technical support and maintenance, and made with the “Illustration” and “List”. These parts are selected based on the guidelines below, For the surface of the equipment such as Cover and Connector Machinery and things to be broken without difficulty. Operation panel including the Knob and Switch. Cables Excluding one soldered to the other part directly PCB Please refer to the History which has been issued separately, because almost of the PCBs have the revisions. The things to be replaced frequently such as the variable resistor for the panel Things to be needed additionally for the technical support. 5-2 Appliance of Parts List This Parts List consists of the parts for technical service and maintenance. Therefore, the parts model name (PARTS No.) is only valid to the technical support. When you order the parts shown in the List, please apply to our technical support section. You are supposed to understand well that it is not valid to refer any of the description in this document for other purpose than maintenance. 5-3 Attention Don’t use previous versions of Parts List The part number may be changed between previous and current version even with the same parts. You therefore need to use the current one. Refer to the “History” information for ordering of PCB. This Parts List does not show the PCB version (or not follow the each revision). Therefore, when you order the PCBs, please see the “History” issued separately. Any part that is not described in this parts list will not be provided. 5 - 1
[Page 240] 5-4 Explanation of Parts List This Parts List is divided by some blocks (INDEX), and each block consists of the illustration, list and the overall view. The overall view shows that what part of machine is displayed in the illustration. Moreover, there are two type of format of parts list depending on the paper size. Index number linked to drawing Range of serial number to apply Index label Description of Index Model name of Index Illustration Overall View List Part description for each item Part number for each item Part Code(currently not used) Range of serial numbers to apply Item number linked to drawing Specification for each item 5 - 2
[Page 241] Illustration List Overall View Explanation of each part in Title INDEX The number represents individual Parts List (illustrations and Lists) that is divided into several parts that corresponded to the blocks in the illustration for whole equipment at the beginning. DESCRIPTION The name of this block (or unit) corresponding to this INDEX . UNIT The name of this block (or unit) indicated by INDEX . If the same block or unit will be revised, it will be distinguished with this and next S/N . S/N If the same block or unit will be revised, it will be distinguished with UNIT , and this shows the beginning of production change. Explanation of each part in List Item Relation numbers between illustration and List. If the item number were in brackets ” () ” , this may not be available. Instead, please choose the substitution shown with same item number. Code Code number applied to each parts. However, it is not in use. Part number This is the parts number Description The name of Parts Serial Number Applicable serial numbers. If it shows “ xxxxx~ “, the part is available to serial number or after. On the other side, “ ~xxxxx ” means that is valid to the serial number and before. No description means it is serial number independent. Specification The specification, some differences on shipment, and the other remarks are shown. 5 - 3
[Page 242] 5-5 Parts List Parts are separately shown as each portion of equipment. When you find the part, firstly choose the portion the part belonged, then open the page suggested with ”INDEX”. MONITOR SEE INDEX 06 OPERATION PANEL SEE INDEX 02 POWER SUPPLY UNIT AC OUTLET MAIN BODY SEE INDEX 03 SEE INDEX 01 PHYSIOLOGICAL SIGNAL UNIT SEE INDEX 05 USM-41* UNIT SEE INDEX 04 LABEL SEE INDEX 08 5 - 4
[Page 243] Index 01 MAIN BODY 5 5 1 M137-018 L-KI-1007 CASTER : FRONT 0868-00A 2 5000-020 KS125-COVERS (SW) CASTER : COVERS(F) 8699-000 3 5000-020 Y21-0064 PEDAL CAP 8700-000 4 5000-020 Y19-0020 CASTER BASE COVER 8701-000 5 M137-018 L-KI-1008 CASTER : REAR 0869-00A 6 5000-020 MS125-COVERS(SW) CASTER : COVERS(R) 8702-000 5 - 5
[Page 244] 7 M141-022 SAP-AR60-01-07 Arrange Label(USA), See COVER : FRONT 5123-00A Index07 for detail 11 M141-022 SAP-AR60-01-11 COVER : ARM 5160-00A 12 M141-022 MP-CV-133-1(7) COVER : ARM (UPPER) 5158-00A 14 M141-022 SAP-AR60-01-14B COVER : RIGHT FOR 60 / V60 5625-00A 14 A120647 SAP-ARS60-01-14B COVER : RIGHT FOR S60 16 M141-022 MP-CV-133-1(14) COVER : RIGHT POCKET FOR 60 / V60 5128-00A 16 M151-024 MP-CV-133-1BU(14) COVER : RIGHT POCKET FOR S60 3283-00A 17 M141-022 SAP-AR60-01-17 COVER : FOOT 5130-00A 19 M141-022 MP-CV-133-1(19) DUST FILTER 5134-00A 30 M141-022 MP-CV-132-1(21) LOCK KNOB 5227-00A 5 - 6
[Page 245] 8 15 31 53 19 ※ ケーブルクリップ、電源ケーブルフック、ローレットツマミ、抜け止めワッシャー (item#31 、 #32 、 #54 、 #55) を含む ※ Including Cable Clip, Power Cable Hock, Brass Knurled Screw, Nylon Retaining Washer (item#31, #32,#54,#55) 8 M141-022 SAP-AR60-01-08B COVER : REAR (UPPER) FOR 60 / V60 5148-00A 8 M151-024 SAP-ARS60-01-08 COVER : REAR (UPPER) FOR S60 4952-00A 9 M141-022 SAP-AR60-01-09 Arrange Label(USA), See COVER : REAR (LOWER) 5570-00A Index07 for detail 10 M141-022 MP-CV-133-1B(5) COVER : TOP FOR 60 / V60 5156-00A 10 M151-024 MP-CV-133-1U(5) COVER : TOP FOR S60 3276-00A 13 M141-022 SAP-AR60-01-13B COVER : LEFT FOR 60 / V60 5629-00A 13 A120646 SAP-ARS60-01-13B COVER : LEFT FOR S60 15 M141-022 MP-CV-133-1(13) COVER : LEFT POCKET FOR 60 / V60 5126-00A 15 M151-024 MP-CV-133-1BU(13) COVER : LEFT POCKET FOR S60 3281-00A 53 A120652 MP-CV-133-1C(42) LEG UNDER COVER2 20475241~, V0013145~ 5 - 7
[Page 246] 8 15 31 53 19 ※ ケーブルクリップ、電源ケーブルフック、ローレットツマミ、抜け止めワッシャー (item#31 、 #32 、 #54 、 #55) を含む ※ Including Cable Clip, Power Cable Hock, Brass Knurled Screw, Nylon Retaining Washer (item#31, #32,#54,#55) 18 M141-022 MP-CV-133-1B(16) COVER : UPPER BACK FOR 60 / V60 5132-00A 18 M151-024 MP-CV-133-1U(16) COVER : UPPER BACK FOR S60 3279-00A 19 M141-022 MP-CV-133-1(19) DUST FILTER 5134-00A 28 M141-022 MP-CV-133-1(41) LEG UNDER COVER1 5152-00A 29 M141-022 MP-CV-133-1(42) LEG UNDER COVER2 5154-00A 31 M111-015 MP-CV-F37-1(6) CABLE CLIP 6430-00A 32 M111-015 MP-CV-F37-1(18) INCLUDING CABLE CLIP 6444-00A 52 1000-011 555052-1 LAN RELAY CONNECTOR 3662-000 54 A399259 NB-408JB BRASS KNURLED SCREW 55 A399260 TM-147-2V NYLON RETAINING WASHER 5 - 8
[Page 247] ※ ペダル (item#35) を含む ※ Including Pedal (item#35) 27 M141-022 MP-CV-133-1(40) PEDAL UNDER COVER 5150-00A 35 M141-022 PSC-150-1(49) PEDAL 5186-00A 36 M121-016 PSC-148-1-1(46) PEDAL PROTECTION COVER 3186-00A (37) M141-022 PSC-151-3 PEDAL UNIT 5112-00A 37 A202000 PSC-151-3B PEDAL UNIT 5 - 9
[Page 248] GRIPx2 49 x2 25 M141-022 MP-CV-133-1(25) RUBBER CAP ( FOR BASE FRONT ) 5144-00A 33 M141-022 MP-CV-132-1(20) HANDLE GLIP FOR 60 / V60 5225-00A 33 M151-024 MP-CV-132-1U(20) HANDLE GLIP FOR S60 3269-00A 34 M141-022 PSC-151-1(8) REAR HANDLE FOR 60 / V60 5117-00A 34 M151-024 PSC-151-1U(8) REAR HANDLE FOR S60 3298-00A 48 M124-017 L-CABLE-925 SPEAKER CABLE 1305-00A 49 M136-018 9S0912L403 FAN WITH CABLE 7980-00A 5 - 10
[Page 249] (38) M141-022 SAP-AR60-01-38 TRAY 5620-00A 38 A202001 SAP-AR60-01-38B TRAY 39 M141-022 PSC-150-2(4) HANDLE BACK COVER FOR 60 / V60 5176-00A 39 M151-024 PSC-150-2U(4) HANDLE BACK COVER FOR S60 3290-00A 40 M141-022 SAP-AR70-01-36 ROLLER CABLE HOOK 5747-00A 41 M111-015 PSC-148-2-2(36) CABLE HOOK : FRONT/SIDE 6414-00A 42 M101-014 PSC-146-3(60) CABLE HOOK SPACER 0602-00A 43 M141-022 PSC-150-2(5) PANEL LOCKING LEVER FOR 60 / V60 5174-00A 43 M151-024 PSC-150-2U(5) PANEL LOCKING LEVER FOR S60 3296-00A 5 - 11
[Page 250] (44) M141-022 PSC-150-2(31) MONITOR ARM BASE COVER 5178-00A 44 A201999 PSC-150-2B(31) MONITOR ARM BASE COVER 45 M141-022 PSC-150-2(2) Arrange Label(USA), See MONITOR ARM BASE 5182-00A Index07 for detail 46 M141-022 PSC-151-2(3) HOLDER BASE FOR 60 / V60 5115-00A 46 M151-024 PSC-151-2U(3) HOLDER BASE FOR S60 3300-00A (47) M141-022 PSC-151-5 PANEL SWIVEL SYSTEM 5108-00A 47 A202003 PSC-151-5B PANEL SWIVEL SYSTEM 5 - 12
[Page 251] 22 20 20 M141-022 SAP-AR60-01-20 COVER : TILT 5136-00A 21 M141-022 MP-CV-133-1(22) TILT LEVER 5138-00A 22 5000-001 MPNG00025U BLIND CAP 3090-000 23 M141-022 MP-CV-133-1(23) COVER : MONITOR ARM (1) 5140-00A 24 M141-022 MP-CV-133-1(24) COVER : MONITOR ARM (2) 5142-00A (51) M141-022 PSC-151-6 MONITER ARM UNIT 5105-00A 51 A202005 PSC-151-6B MONITER ARM UNIT 5 - 13
[Page 252] 26 M141-022 MP-CV-133-1(26) RUBBER CAP(SWIVEL BASE) 5146-00A (50) M141-022 PSC-151-4 UP-DOWN ARM UNIT 5110-00A 50 A202004 PSC-151-4B UP-DOWN ARM UNIT 5 - 14
[Page 253] Installation point of Probe Holder(small) 59 57 MP-PH-AR70-2 MP-PH-AR70-4 MP-PH-AR70-3 MP-PH-AR70-1 58 56 61 60 56 A120635 MP-PH-AR70-1(1a) SILICONE HOLDER (SMALL)RF FOR 60 / V60 57 A120636 MP-PH-AR70-2(1a) SILICONE HOLDER (SMALL)RS FOR 60 / V60 58 A120637 MP-PH-AR70-3(1a) SILICONE HOLDER (SMALL)LF FOR 60 / V60 59 A120638 MP-PH-AR70-4(1a) SILICONE HOLDER (SMALL)LS FOR 60 / V60 60 A120639 MP-PH-AR70-1B(1b) PROBE HOLDER (SMALL)LS-RF FOR 60 / V60 61 A120640 MP-PH-AR70-2B(1b) PROBE HOLDER (SMALL)RS-LF FOR 60 / V60 5 - 14 - 1
[Page 254] 5 - 14 - 2
[Page 255] Index 02 OPERATION PANEL TGC Knob Knob ×8 5 ×1 Knob ×5 Dial Small 16 ×4 Knob B-Gain Dial 5 15 2 M141-022 PNL-133-1 FOR 60 / V60, Arrange OPERATION PANEL LCD 5121-00A Label, See Index07 for detail 2 M151-024 PNL-133U-1 FOR S60, Arrange Label, See OPERATION PANEL LCD 3260-00A Index07 for detail 3 M141-022 PNL-133-2 OPERATION PANEL SW FOR 60 / V60 5119-00A 3 M151-024 PNL-133U-2 OPERATION PANEL SW FOR S60 3258-00A 4 M135-017 SP-4150 TGC KNOB FOR 60 / V60 6694-00A 4 M145-020 SP-4150U TGC KNOB FOR S60 6338-00A 5 M135-017 SP-4151 KNOB(S) FOR 60 / V60 6696-00A 5 M145-020 SP-4151U KNOB(S) FOR S60 6339-00A 5 - 15
[Page 256] Index 02 OPERATION PANEL TGC Knob Knob ×8 5 ×1 Knob ×5 Dial Small 16 ×4 Knob B-Gain Dial 5 15 14 M135-017 SP-4152 KNOB(M) FOR 60 / V60 6697-00A 14 M135-017 SP-4152U KNOB(M) FOR S60 6697-00A 15 M135-017 SP-4153 JOYSTICK KNOB FOR 60 / V60 6698-00A 15 M145-020 SP-4153U JOYSTICK KNOB FOR S60 6349-00A 16 M135-017 SP-4154 DIAL(SMALL) FOR 60 / V60 6699-00A 16 M145-020 SP-4154U DIAL(SMALL) FOR S60 6350-00A 22 M135-017 SP-4162 DIAL(LARGE) FOR 60 / V60 6711-00A 22 M145-020 SP-4162U DIAL(LARGE) FOR S60 6351-00A 5 - 16
[Page 257] Encoder Sleeve 33 ×5 6 ×4 25 ×3 26 ×2 29 ×9 ×8 Trackball 28 ×2 6 M135-017 SP-4168 KEY CAP : φ 18 6718-00A 25 M135-017 SP-4167 KEY CAP : φ 23 6717-00A 26 M135-017 SP-4169 KEY CAP : SEMICIRCLE 6719-00A 28 M135-017 SP-4171 KEY CAP : SECTOR(LARGE) 6722-00A 29 M135-017 SP-4172 KEY CAP : SECTOR(SMALL) 6723-00A 30 M126-016 L-TB-18* TRACK BALL 8955-00A 33 M141-022 PNL-132-1(6) ENCODER SLEEVE 5201-00A 5 - 17
[Page 258] PANEL TGC PCB 13 PANEL PSW PCB 34 RUBBER SHEET SET 11 PANEL CONTROL PCB 6 M135-017 SP-4168 KEY CAP : φ 18 6718-00A 7 M151-024 SAP-AR60-02-08B FOR 60 / V60, Arrange PANEL CASE (UPPER) 0216-00A Label, See Index07 for detail 7 A120653 SAP-ARS60-02-08B FOR S60, Arrange Label, See PANEL CASE (UPPER) Index07 for detail 8 M151-024 SAP-AR60-02-09 TOUCH PANEL BUMPER FOR 60 / V60 0220-00A 8 A120654 SAP-ARS60-02-09 TOUCH PANEL BUMPER FOR S60 5 - 18
[Page 259] PANEL TGC PCB 13 PANEL PSW PCB 34 RUBBER SHEET SET 11 PANEL CONTROL PCB 11 M141-020 EP573700** 7017-00A 12 M141-020 EP573900** PANEL TGC PCB 7019-00A 13 M141-020 EP574000** PANEL PSW PCB 7020-00A 34 M141-022 SAP-AR70-02-35 RUBBER SHEET SET 5755-00A 37 M146-021 AM-800600LTNQW-TDBH LCD TOUCH PANEL 9532-00A 5 - 19
[Page 260] ×4 9 M151-024 SAP-AR60-02-10B FOR 60 / V60 PANEL CASE (LOWER) 0222-00A Item35 含む 9 A120643 SAP-ARS70-02-10B FOR S60 PANEL CASE (LOWER) Item35 含む 10 M141-023 PNL-133-2B(3) PANEL FLAME FOR 60 / V60 9565-00A 10 A120621 PNL-132-2B(3) PANEL FLAME FOR S60 17 M135-017 SP-4155 DIAL HOLDER(SMALL) 6700-00A 18 M135-017 SP-4173 KEY TOP : M 6701-00A 19 M135-017 SP-4174 KEY TOP : PW 6705-00A 5 - 20
[Page 261] ×4 20 M135-017 SP-4175 KEY TOP : CF 6707-00A 21 M135-017 SP-4176 KEY TOP : Pointer 6709-00A 23 M135-017 SP-4163 DIAL HOLDER(LARGE) 6712-00A 24 M135-017 SP-4177 KEY TOP : FREEZE 6713-00A 27 M135-017 SP-4170 PADDLE 6721-00A 5 - 21
[Page 262] ×4 31 M141-020 EP573800** 7018-00A 32 M136-018 L-RE-13 ENCODER 2047-00A 34 M141-022 SAP-AR70-02-35 RUBBER SHEET SET 5755-00A 35 M141-022 PNL-132-2(26) TRANSLUCENT LABEL FOR 60 / V60 5195-00A 35 M151-024 PNL-132U-2(26) TRANSLUCENT LABEL FOR S60 3262-00A 5 - 22
[Page 263] 36 M141-022 PNL-132-2(28) KEY TOP SHEET SET 5193-00A 5 - 22 - 1
[Page 264] 38 A600410 MP-SH-AR70-1(1) CUSTOM KEY TOP SHEET 5 - 22 - 2
[Page 265] Index 03 03 POWER SUPPLY UNIT EU-6054* POWER SUPPLY UNIT 4 3 5 2 1 M141-020 EU-6054* MAIN POWER SUPPLY UNIT 6902-00A 6 M104-013 CP-121 FOR 100V, Arrange Label(USA), SUB POWER SUPPLY CABLE 6600-00A See Index08 for detail 6 M034-001 CP-117 SUB POWER SUPPLY CABLE FOR 200V 0830-00A 6 M064-006 CP-119 SUB POWER SUPPLY CABLE For China 9411-00A 7 M121-017 MP-FX-A6-14 CONNECTOR FIXTURE FOR 100V 1241-00A 7 M091-012 MP-FX-A6-11 CONNECTOR FIXTURE FOR 200V 3366-00A 8 M134-018 L-CABLE-950 BREAKER CABLE FOR 100V 8385-00A 8 M134-018 L-CABLE-949 BREAKER CABLE FOR 200V 8384-00A 5 - 23
[Page 266] 03 TRANSFORMER UNIT/ AC OUTLET EU-6055*/ JB-296* 4 3 8 6 5 2 2 M141-022 EU-6055* TRANSFORMER UNIT 2766-00A 3 M141-022 JB-296* AC OUTLET 2768-00A 4 A621109 21506.3XP FUSE FOR 100V 4 A621110 2153.15XP FUSE FOR 200V 5 1000-000 3455LS1-020 FUSE HOLDER 9609-003 5 - 24
[Page 267] Index 04 MAIN UNIT 10 1 1 A803231 EP576100** PCB : TPRB 2 A803232 EP576200** PCB : RDBF 3 A803233 EP576300** PCB : JMPR 9 A803237 EP576600** PCB : CWTX OPTION 10 A803238 EP576700** PCB : MTDRV OPTION 11 A803264 L-CABLE-933B-01C5 CABLE 205 :Foot SW 5 - 25
[Page 268] 7 8 4 A803234 EP576400** PCB : BE 6 M141-022 EU-9160** PCB : CELL 2048-00C 7 A897043 HD-AR60-*-*-* HDD 8 A803236 EP573000** PCB : TVIF OPTION 5 - 26
[Page 269] 5 A803235 EP576500** PCB : PeripheralIO 5 - 27
[Page 270] 5 - 28
[Page 271] Index 05 05 PHYSIOLOGICAL SIGNAL UNIT PEU-ARIETTA60* PHYSIOLOGICAL SIGNAL UNIT 1 A803240 EP576800** PCB : BIO OPTION 2 M144-021 CO-PEU-ARIETTA60-A-01C8 CABLE 610 : ECG OPTION 9499-00A 3 M134-017 L-CABLE-934-01C5 CABLE 611 : DC IN OPTION 6736-00A 5 - 29
[Page 272] 5 - 30
[Page 273] Index 06 06 MONITOR IPF-1703* MONITOR 1 M141-022 HL1703 17InchLCD 5370-00A 2 M141-022 IPF1703-A02.02-A0 COVER : ESCUTCHEON 5162-00A 3 M141-022 SAP-AR60-06-03 COVER : REAR 5164-00A 4 M141-022 IPF1703-A04-A0 COVER : REAR (LOWER) 5166-00A 5 - 31
[Page 274] 5 - 32
[Page 275] Index 07 07 LABEL Labels for Spare Parts LABEL There are two type of label, “Common Label” and “Specific Label”. “Common Label” is common label regardless of specification, and already put the label on the spare parts. “Specific Label” is used for specific models depending on the specification, and NOT attached to the spare parts. Therefore, when you replace with spare parts included labels, you have to arrange necessary labels separately, and put the labels on spare parts with referring the instruction on this index. Moreover, when you may need to arrange the labels for cover and so on, Please refer to the description “Arrange Label, See Index07 for detail” in the “Specification” column. * Description example when you need to arrange the labels separately 8 A120424 SAP-F75-01-08 COVER : FRONT(LEFT) 9 A120425 SAP-F75-01-09 Arrange Label, See COVER : FRONT(RIGHT) Index08 for detail 10 A120426 SAP-F75-01-10 COVER : FRONT BASE SIDE (LEFT) The labels that described at the page “ NOT AVAILABLE” in this index are NOT available as the spare parts. 5 - 33
[Page 276] (d) (a) (a) (c) (b) (e) 2 A600395 P-32-AR60-2 LABEL : LOCK PEDAL 5 A600398 P-32-AR70-4 LABEL : CONNECTOR 6 A600399 P-32-AR70-5 LABEL : PROBE 1-5,FOOT SW 5 - 34
[Page 277] Label ⑤ -(a) Label ⑥ -(b) Label ⑥ -(a) Label ⑥ -(d) Label ① -(e) Label ⑥ -(c) Label ④ 5 - 35
[Page 278] 3 4 9 8 3 A600396 P-32-AR60-3 LABEL : MONITOR ARM 4 A600397 P-32-AR60-4 LABEL : CONNECTOR PEU 8 A600343 P-42-AOS100-1 LABEL : Caution, Pinch 9 A600416 P-42133U LABEL : CAUTION For Japan and U.S.A 9 A600401 P-42133 For other than Japan and LABEL : FOR EU U.S.A 5 - 36
[Page 279] Label ⑧ Label ③ Label ⑨ Label ⑤ -(a) Label ④ 5 - 37
[Page 280] Model label *ARIETTA 60 ARIETTA V60 ARIETTA S60 1 M135-018 P-32-AR60-1 LABEL : TITLE FOR 60 8446-00A 1 M145-020 P-32-ARV60-1 LABEL : TITLE FOR V60 6247-00A 1 M145-020 P-32-ARS60-1 LABEL : TITLE FOR S60 6246-00A 5 - 38
[Page 281] Model label *ARIETTA 60 ARIETTA V60 ARIETTA S60 Label ① 5 - 39
[Page 282] label 7 A600400 P-32-AR70-7 LABEL : TOP HOLE 18 M145-020 P-32-ARV60-2 Side Decare Sheet FOR V60 6364-00A 18 M145-020 P-32-ARS60-2 Side Decare Sheet FOR S60 6363-00A 5 - 40
[Page 283] label Label ⑦× 8 Label ⑱ 5 - 41
[Page 284] 07 LABEL U.S.A. ONLY Arrange label *U.S.A market only 10 11 12 14 15 U.S.A market only When you will arrange specified spare parts, please arrange the following label separately and put the label on the spare parts. 10 A600020 P-4246-UL LABEL : Caution, Probe COVER: FRONT 11 A600213 P-4232UB-UL LABEL : Caution, Probe Connection COVER: FRONT 12 A600113 P-4229B-UL LABEL : Danger, Explosion COVER : REAR (LOWER) 13 A600016 P-4231B-UL LABEL : Caution, Acoustic Exposure MONITOR ARM BASE 14 A600023 P-4237-UL LABEL : Warning, Fuse COVER : REAR (LOWER) 15 A600024 P-4238-UL LABEL : Caution, Electric Shock COVER : REAR (LOWER) 16 A600246 P-4239U-UL LABEL : Warning, Earth POWER SUPPLY CABLE 17 A600372 P-32-A.A.-ULB LABEL : FDA (Address A.A.) COVER : REAR (LOWER) 5 - 42
[Page 285] 07 LABEL U.S.A. ONLY Arrange label *U.S.A market only Label ⑫ ⑰ ⑭ Label Label Label Label Label ⑪ ⑩ Label Label 5 - 43
[Page 286] 07 LABEL NOT AVAILABLE Labels on this page are NOT available as spare parts P-12103 P-1210 P-127 P-52-NRTL-TV P-32112 For U.S.A. P-32144 For China P-12103 NOT AVAILABLE For Japan P-1210 For other than Japan and NOT AVAILABLE China P-127 NOT AVAILABLE For China P-52-NRTL-TV NOT AVAILABLE For U.S.A. P-32112 NOT AVAILABLE For China P-32144 NOT AVAILABLE 5 - 44
[Page 287] 07 LABEL NOT AVAILABLE Labels on this page are NOT available as spare parts P-32144 EU Importer P-12103: Model name label for Japan P-1210: Model name label for general export P-52-NRTL-TV For U.S.A P-127: Model name label for China 5 - 45
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[Page 289] Revision History of the Service Manual APPENDIX
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[Page 291] ARIETTA 60 Service Manual VOLUME 2 Revision History 1 Introduction This is the revision history of this service manual. 2 Revision History of VOLUME 2 Ultrasound Diagnostic Instrument ARIETTA 60 Service Manual VOLUME 2 Revision History Revisions Rev. Date Note Contents Pages st 0 08-Dec.- 2014 1 issue 1 29-Oct.- 2015 Revision updated on Cover replaced Volume 2 Cover Contents in Volume 2 replaced 1/6~6/6 Added the blocdiagram of PEU unit and cables replaced 2-24-1 ~ 2-24-4 3-3-1 Added the setting the Institution name (Hospital Name) replaced 3-26 ~ 3-28 3-3-4 Added the setting the setting the HD Video Recorder added 3-28-1 ~ 3-28-16 3-4-2 Added the information of Backup or restore the preset data replaced 3-33 3-5 System Reset Corrected the errors 3-39 3-6 Maintenance menu Updated due to additional specification on Ver.2 replaced 3-45 ~ 3-78 added 3-78-1 ~ 3-78-6 3-7-3 Added the Cautions when replacing the COVER added 3-81 ~ 3-82 3-8 Added the About log collection added 3-83 ~ 3-88 INDEX01 Added the new parts and revised Code number replaced 5-5 ~ 5-14 added 5-14-1 ~ 5-14-2 INDEX02 Added the new parts and revised Code number replaced 5-15 ~ 5-22 added 5-22-1 ~ 5-22-2 INDEX03 Revised Code number replaced 5-23 ~ 5-24 INDEX04 Changed the part number and revised Code number replaced 5-25 ~ 5-28 INDEX05, 06 Revised Code number replaced 5-29 ~ 5-32 INDEX07 Added the new parts and revised Code number replaced 5-33 ~ 5-46 Revision history of Volume 2 replaced 1/2~2/2 Revision and addrees updated on rear cover replaced Volume 2 Rear cover 1 / 2
[Page 292] ARIETTA 60 Service Manual VOLUME 2 Revision History (Blank page) 2 / 2
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