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MN2-2065 Rev.0 F37 Service Manual VOLUME 2 Contents Conten ts of F37 SER SERVICE VICE MANUAL VOLUME 2 PAGE SYSTEM OPERATION OPERATION Chapter 1 1-1 Chapter 2 page 1-1~1-46 (46 pages) Introduction············· Introduction ··························· ··························· ··························· ··························· ··························· ······················ ········ 1- 1-1-1 1-1-2 PSEL······························· PSEL················· ··························· ··························· ··························· ·························· ············· TXRX······························ TXRX········································· ······················ ······················ ······················ ··················· ········ 1- 2 1 - 10 1-1-3 RXBF ····················· ································ ······················ ······················ ······················ ····················· ················· ······· 1 - 18 1-1-4 Backend unit ·············· ···························· ··························· ··························· ···························· ················· ··· 1 - 26 1-1-5 Power Supply························ Supply··········· ··························· ···························· ···························· ··················· ····· 1 - 32 1-1-6 Operation Operation Pane Panell ····················· ······························· ····················· ······················ ····················· ·············· ···· 1 - 38 1-1-7 Physio AMP (PCB for Physio signal display unit PEU-F37) 1 - 44 SCHEMATICS SCHEMA TICS page 2-1~2-50 1 (50 pages) Main Body Ultrasound diagnostic instrument F37 Cable Connection··············· Connection ···················· ····· 2- 1 CABLE 130 ··········· ······················ ······················ ······················ ······················ ····················· ····················· ······················ ············· CABLE 180, 181 ····················· ································ ······················ ······················ ····················· ····················· ················ ····· 22- 3 4 CABLE 301, 302, 303····················· 303········ ··························· ···························· ··························· ························ ··········· 2- 5 CABLE 350 ··········· ······················ ······················ ······················ ······················ ····················· ····················· ······················ ············· 2- 7 CABLE 504, 505 ····················· ································ ······················ ······················ ····················· ····················· ················ ····· 2- 8 CABLE 520, 530, 531····················· 531········ ··························· ···························· ··························· ························ ··········· 2- 9 CABLE 804, 805 ····················· ······························· ····················· ······················ ······················ ····················· ················ ······ 2 - 11 CABLE 851, 852, 854, 855············ 855 ·························· ···························· ··························· ························· ············ 2 - 12 Foot SW PCB EP473205················· EP473205··· ···························· ···························· ························ ·········· 2 - 15 Backplane EP5596·························· EP5596············ ··························· ··························· ···················· ······ 2 - 17 Physio Signal display unit PEU-F37* PEU-F37* Cable Connection ············· ·························· ··························· ···························· ······················ ········ 2 - 19 CABLE 612, 710, 855 ·························· ············ ···························· ··························· ··························· ·················· ···· 2 - 20 Physio Physi o Signal Signal AMP EP550601 EP550601 ···················· ······························· ····················· ················ ······ 2 - 23 Power Entry unit EU-6052*··················· EU-6052*····· ···························· ··························· ······················ ········· 2 - 27 AC Outlet JB-290*· JB-290*·············· ··························· ···························· ··························· ················ ··· 2 - 28 Operation panel PNL-F37* Panell Main PCB Pane EP5637 EP5637 ····················· ······························· ····················· ···················· ········· 2 - 29 EXT I/F PCB EP5638 EP5638 ····················· ······························· ····················· ···················· ········· 2 - 48 CABLE 506 ···························· ·············· ··························· ··························· ···························· ················ 2 - 49 1/4 MN2-2065 Rev.0 F37 Service Manual VOLUME 2 CAUTION The schema schematics tics of following unit or m module odule are not available because of NDA - non-disclosure agreement agreement between manufacturer and Hitachi ALOKA. • Power supply, EP563600** • Viewing LCD monitor, IPF-1507* SERVICE INFORMATION Chapter 3 page 3-1~3-54 (54 pages) 3-1 Introduction············· Introduction ··························· ··························· ··························· ··························· ··························· ······················ ········ 3- 1 3-2 Cautions for Transferring Transferring or Transporting Transporting the System ························· ············· ············ 3- 1 3-2-1 Precautio Precautions ns ····················· ······························· ····················· ······················ ······················ ····················· ·········· 3- 1 3-2-2 How to move the system system·············· ···························· ···························· ·························· ············ 3- 3 3-2-3 How to transport the system··················· system····· ···························· ···························· ················ ·· 3- 5 3-2-4 How to transport peripheral devices················ devices·· ····························· ····················· ······ 3- 9 3-3 3-4 3-5 3-6 System setup during the installation ············· ··························· ··························· ························· ············ 3 - 10 3-3-1 Setting the Date, Time and Institution name (Hospital name) 3 - 11 33-33-2 2 Setting for the physiological display unit (if Option PEU-F37 installed) 3 - 12 Preset···························· Preset·············· ···························· ···························· ··························· ··························· ···························· ················ ·· 3-4-1 Setting the preset data ············ ·························· ···························· ··························· ·················· ····· 3 - 13 3 - 13 3-4-2 Backup or restore the preset data ·························· ············· ··························· ················ 3 - 14 3-4-3 Checking the modified preset items ····························· ·············· ······················· ········ 3 - 17 3-4-4 System Preset························ Preset··········· ··························· ···························· ··························· ··················· ······ 3 - 18 3-4-4-1 How to use the System Preset function················ function· ··························· ············ 3 - 18 3-4-4-2 System····················· System········ ··························· ··························· ··························· ··························· ··············· ·· 3 - 18 System Preset ············ ·························· ··························· ··························· ··························· ··························· ···················· ······ 3 - 19 3-5-1 Type Type of System Reset function························· function··········· ···························· ···················· ······ 3 - 19 3-5-2 Reset function - All User Data ············· ··························· ···························· ·················· ···· 3 - 20 3-5-3 Reset function - Preset ············ ·························· ···························· ··························· ················· ···· 3 - 21 3-5-4 Reset function - Patient database & Stored Images ·············· 3 - 22 Maintenance Menu ·························· ············ ··························· ··························· ··························· ························· ············ 3 - 23 3-6-1 How to use the Maintenance menu ··························· ············· ························· ··········· 3 - 23 3-6-2 Maintenance Menu function - Set-Up ··········· ······················ ····················· ············· ··· 3 - 24 3-6-3 Maintenance Menu function - UP GRADE ·········· ····················· ················· ······ 3 - 25 3-6-4 Maintenance Menu function - MAINTENANCE - SYSTEM1 3 - 32 3-6-5 Maintenance Menu function - MAINTENANCE - SYSTEM2 3 - 39 3-6-6 Maintenance Menu function - MAINTENANCE - CHECK ··· 3 - 43 3-6-7 Maintenance Menu function - MAINTENANCE - LOG········ 3 - 44 3-6-8 Maintenance Menu function - MAINTENANCE - OTHER ··· 3 - 47 3-6-9 Maintenance Menu function - MAINTENANCE - Auto Test· 3 - 48 3-6-10 Maintenance Menu function - MAINTENANCE - DVD ······· 3 - 49 2/4 MN2-2065 Rev.0 F37 Service Manual VOLUME 2 3-6-11 Maintenance Menu function - Time Server ·········· ····················· ················· ······ 3 - 51 3-6-12 Maintenance Menu function - Security ··········· ····················· ····················· ············· 3 - 53 ADJUSTMENT Chapter 4 page 4-1~4-4 (4 pages) 4-1 Introduction············· Introduction ··························· ··························· ··························· ··························· ··························· ······················ ········ 4- 1 4-2 Attention Attention ·········· ····················· ······················ ······················ ······················ ······················ ····················· ····················· ·················· ······· 4- 1 4-3 Tools and Measuring Instruments ···························· ·············· ···························· ···························· ·············· 4- 1 4-4 Physio AMP adjustment procedure·· procedure················ ··························· ·························· ························· ············ 4- 2 4-4-1 DC IN specifications······················· specifications········· ···························· ···························· ······················· ········· 4- 2 4-4-2 Connecting the DC IN cable ··························· ············· ···························· ····················· ······· 4- 2 4-4-3 Adjusting the DC IN signal··············· signal· ····························· ····························· ···················· ······ 4- 3 PARTS LIST Chapter 5 page 5-1~5-42 5-1~5-4 2 (42 pages) 5-1 Outline Outline of Parts Parts List ·········· ····················· ······················ ····················· ····················· ······················ ······················ ············· 5- 1 5-2 Appliance of Parts List ··························· ·············· ··························· ··························· ··························· ·················· ···· 5- 1 5-3 Attention Attention ·········· ····················· ······················ ······················ ······················ ······················ ····················· ····················· ·················· ······· 5- 1 5-4 Explanation of Parts List ··························· ············· ··························· ·························· ··························· ················ ·· 5- 2 5-5 Parts Parts List ····················· ································ ····················· ····················· ······················ ····················· ····················· ··················· ········ 5- 4 Index 01 Main Body ··························· ·············· ··························· ···························· ··························· ···················· ······· 5- 5 Index 02 Operation Operation Pane Panell ····················· ······························· ····················· ······················ ····················· ·············· ···· 5 - 13 Index 03 Power Supply Unit / AC Outlet··············· Outlet· ···························· ···························· ················ 5 - 17 Index 04 USM-38 Unit ············· ··························· ··························· ··························· ···························· ················· ··· 5 - 19 Index 05 Physiological Signal Unit·························· Unit············ ···························· ··························· ············· 5 - 21 Index 06 Monitor················ Monitor·· ··························· ··························· ···························· ··························· ······················· ·········· 5 - 23 Index 07 Label··················· Label······ ··························· ··························· ··························· ··························· ························ ··········· 5 - 25 Index 08 Mounting Rack / Fixture ··························· ············· ···························· ··························· ············· 5 - 39 Revision History of the Service Manual Revision History of VOLUME 2 ············ ························· ·························· ·························· ··························· ················· ··· 3/4 1/ 2 MN2-2065 Rev.0 F37 Service Manual VOLUME 2 Contents Conten ts of F37 SER SERVICE VICE MANUAL Chapter 1 INTRODUCTION Chapter 2 SERVICE PROCESS Chapter 3 INSTALL/DISASSEMBLE Chapter 4 PRINCIPLE OF SYSTEM OPERATION Chapter 5 TROUBLE SHOOTING Chapter 6 PERFORMANCE CHECK Revision History of the Service Manual VOLUME 1 4/4 VOLUME 1 Chapter 1 SYSTEM OPERATION APPENDIX Chapter 1 1-1 MN2-2065 Rev.0 System Operation Introduction This chapter contains PCB block diagrams and their descriptions, signal lists, and so on that contain more details than the content of “Volume “Volume 1: Chapter 4, System Overview”. PCB Reference Table No. 1-1-1 Name Part No.(1) PSEL EP557300** SERVO (Option: EU-9151) EP566200** 1-1-2 TXRX EP557400** 1-1-3 RXBF EP557500** 1-1-4 Backend unit EU-9142* 1-1-5 Power Supply EP563600** AC-OUTLET JB-290* Power Entry unit EU-6052* Operation Panel PNL PNL-F37* -F37* Panel Main Panel I/F EP563700** EP563800** Physio AMP (Option: PEU-F37) EP555601** 1-1-6 1-1-7 1-1 Part No.(2) Part No.(3) MN2-2065 Rev.0 Chapter 1 System Operation 1-1-1 PSEL This board is comprised of three probe connectors for an electronic probe, relays, circuit for STCW Doppler, and circuit for independent probe. Note that the Servo board (EP5662) of the EU-9151 option unit is installed on this board. (1) Probe Connector This connector connects to the probe. The maximum number of channels that it can transmit and receive simultaneously is 96 (96 transmitting channels, 48 receiving channels). (2) Relay Switches from Probe1, Probe2, and Probe3. (3) STCW circuit The main function of this circuit is Steerable-CW transmitting and receiving via the electronic sector probe. (Generation of transmitting signal for continuous waves from the CW clock, and amplification and quadrature detection of received signals.) * Transmitting 48 ch, receiving 48 ch. a) Relay(STCW) Together with ON/OFF of the STCW function, the relay controls the connection of received signals to the STCW circuit. b) PreAMP This amplifier is comprised of a 48-block transistor amplifier. It amplifies the CW received signal of the electronic sector probe. c) 48ch8ch Uses three 8 x 16 cross-point switches, and performs phase addition at a precision of 1/8λ. d) Mixer Using clock (cos/sin) from the PSEL Ctrl part, the mixer performs quadrature detection on the CW received signal of the electronic sector probe and add currents. Furthermore, it adds all channels and creates an I-Q signal at the operational amplifier. e) ADC The ADC performs high pass filter / Anti-Alias filter processing for the I-Q signal from the Mixer, performs A/D conversion, and then sends the I-Q digital signal to the PSEL Ctrl part. (4) PSEL Ctrl This part controls the relay for probe switching. In addition, it reads the delay data of the electronic sector probe, controls the cross-point switches, controls the Mixer circuit (outputs clock to be used in quadrature detection), and controls the ADC circuits. It also transmits the I-Q digital signal received from the STCW circuit to the RxBF board. (5) Independent circuit This circuit sends the probe code of the t he independent probe to the PSEL Ctrl. The Mixer, ADC, and so on are shared in use with the STCW circuit, and circuit switching is controlled by the PSEL Ctrl. (6) Servo (daughter-board: EP5662, optional) The servo is comprised of FPGA and peripheral circuits and detects the angular position of the transesophageal probe. 1-2 Chapter 1 MN2-2065 Rev.0 System Operation 2 / 1 * * 0 0 3 7 名 形 L E S P ) lr A t G C P F ( L E D O M 5 P E L E S P 称 名 E L T I T 1-3 MN2-2065 Rev.0 Chapter 1 System Operation 2 / 2 * * 0 0 3 7 名 形 L E D O M m a r g a i d k c o l b e r a w m ri f L E S P lr t C L E S P 1-4 5 P E L E S P 称 名 E L T I T Chapter 1 MN2-2065 Rev.0 System Operation 1 / 1 * * 0 0 2 6 名 形 L E D O M 6 5 P E O V R E S 称 名 E L T I T 1-5 MN2-2065 Rev.0 Chapter 1 System Operation Signal List J100, J101, J102 (Probe connector) 1 2 A B C D E F G H J K L M N TD0 T D8 TD16 TD24 TD D1 128 TD D1 136 TD D1 144 TD D1 152 TD32 TD40 TD48 TD56 NO P1 TD1 TD9 T D17 T D25 TD129 TD137 TD145 TD153 T D33 T D41 T D49 T D57 NOP2 P R S T U V TD64 TD72 TD80 TD88 TD D1 160 TD168 W X Y Z a b c TD D1 176 TD D1 184 TD96 TD D1 104 TD D1 112 TD D1 120 PCD7 3 4 5 6 7 GND GND GND GND GND GND GND GND GND GND GND GND GND TD2 T D10 T D18 T D26 TD130 TD138 TD146 TD154 T D34 T D42 T D50 T D58 NOP4 TD3 TD11 TD19 TD27 TD D1 131 TD D1 139 TD D1 147 TD D1 155 TD35 TD43 TD51 TD59 NO P5 TD4 T D12 T D20 T D28 TD132 TD140 TD148 TD156 T D36 T D44 T D52 T D60 NOP6 TD5 TD13 TD21 TD29 TD D1 133 TD D1 141 TD D1 149 TD D1 157 TD37 TD45 TD53 TD61 NO P7 GND GND GND GND GND GND GND GND GND GND GND GND GND TD6 TD7 TD1 4 T D15 TD2 2 T D23 TD3 0 T D31 TD D1 134 TD135 TD D1 142 TD143 TD D1 150 TD151 TD D1 158 TD159 TD3 8 T D39 TD4 6 T D47 TD5 4 T D55 TD6 2 T D63 NO P9 +5 +5V ON T D65 T D73 T D81 T D89 TD161 TD169 GND GND GND GND GND GND T D66 T D74 T D82 T D90 TD162 TD170 TD67 TD75 TD83 TD91 TD D1 163 TD171 T D68 T D76 T D84 T D92 TD164 TD172 TD69 TD77 TD85 TD93 TD D1 165 TD173 GND GND GND GND GND GND TD7 0 TD7 8 TD8 6 TD9 4 TD D1 166 TD17 TD174 4 T D71 T D79 T D87 T D95 TD167 TD175 TD177 TD185 TD97 TD105 TD113 TD121 PC D6 GND GND GND GND GND GND PCD5 TD178 TD186 TD98 TD106 TD114 TD122 PC D4 TD D1 179 TD D1 187 TD99 TD D1 107 TD D1 115 TD D1 123 PCD3 TD180 TD188 TD100 TD108 TD116 TD124 PC D2 TD D1 181 TD D1 189 TD101 TD D1 109 TD D1 117 TD D1 125 PCD1 GND GND GND GND GND GND PC D0 TD D1 182 TD D1 190 TD10 TD102 2 TD D1 110 TD D1 118 TD D1 126 I 2CL TD183 TD191 TD103 TD111 TD119 TD127 GND J1 (PSEL – TXRX: signal connector) 1 2 3 4 5 A GND TD 123 TD 120 GND TD 115 B TD12 6 GND TD12 1 TD11 8 GND C TD127 TD124 GND TD119 TD116 D GND T D1 2 5 T D1 2 2 GND T D1 1 7 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 TD 112 GND TD 107 TD 104 GND TD99 T TD D96 G GN ND T TD D27 T TD D24 G GN ND T TD D19 T TD D16 G GN ND T TD D11 T TD D8 GND T D3 T D0 TD11 3 TD11 0 GND TD10 5 TD10 2 GND T D9 7 T D3 0 GND T D2 5 T D2 2 GND T D1 7 T D1 4 GND TD9 TD6 GND TD1 GND TD111 TD108 GND TD103 TD100 GND TD 31 TD 28 GND TD 23 TD 20 GND TD 15 TD 12 GND TD7 TD4 GND T D1 1 4 GND T D1 0 9 T D1 0 6 GND T D1 0 1 TD98 GND TD29 TD26 GND TD21 TD18 GND TD13 TD10 GND T D5 T D2 1-6 8 9 0 Chapter 1 J2 (PSEL – TXRX: signal connector) 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 A G ND GN TD59 TD TD56 TD G ND GN TD51 TD TD48 TD G ND GN TD43 TD TD40 TD G GN ND T TD D35 T TD D32 GND TD 155 TD 152 GND TD 147 TD 144 GND TD 139 TD 136 GND TD 131 TD 128 B T D62 GND T D57 T D54 GND T D49 T D46 GND T D41 T D38 GND T D33 TD15 8 GND TD15 3 TD15 0 GND TD14 5 TD14 2 GND TD13 7 TD13 4 GND TD12 9 C TD 63 TD 60 GND TD 55 TD 52 GND TD 47 TD 44 GND TD 39 TD 36 GND TD159 TD156 GND TD151 TD148 GND TD143 TD140 GND TD135 TD132 GND D GND TD61 TD58 GND TD53 TD50 GND TD45 TD42 GND TD37 TD34 GND T D157 T D154 GND T D149 T D146 GND T D141 T D138 GND T D133 T D130 J3 (PSEL – TXRX: signal connector) 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 A GND TD 187 TD 184 GND TD 179 TD 176 GND TD 171 TD 168 GND TD 163 B TD19 0 GND TD18 5 TD18 2 GND TD17 7 TD17 4 GND TD16 9 TD16 6 GND C TD191 TD188 GND TD183 TD180 GND TD175 TD172 GND TD167 TD164 D GND T D189 T D186 GND T D181 T D178 GND T D173 T D170 GND T D165 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 TD 160 G GN ND T TD D91 T TD D88 G GN ND T TD D83 T TD D80 G GN ND T TD D75 T TD D72 G GN ND T TD D67 T TD D64 TD16 1 T D94 GND T D89 T D86 GND T D81 T D78 GND T D73 T D70 GND T D65 GND TD 95 TD 92 GND TD 87 TD 84 GND TD 79 TD 76 GND TD 71 TD 68 GND T D162 GND TD93 TD90 GND TD85 TD82 GND TD77 TD74 GND TD69 TD66 1-7 MN2-2065 Rev.0 System Operation MN2-2065 Rev.0 Chapter 1 System Operation J4 (PSEL – TXRX: connector) A +5 V - 5V +12V +1 -12V -1 GND + TXH V +T B + 5V - 5V + 12V -12V GND +T XHV C + 5V -5V + 12V - 12V GND + TX HV D + 5V -5V + 12V - 12V GND + HV D 7 GND 8 - TX HV -T 9 GND 10 + 90V 11 GND 12 STA R TR X 13 GND 14 CL K80MP 15 C LK 80MN 16 GND 17 GND 18 GND 19 TMS 20 DMAD0 21 DMAD4 GND - TXH V GND GND GND IR Q L GND GND GND C WDTP CWDT N GND TDI DMA D1 DMA D5 GND -T XHV GND GND GND SV VIIR Q L GND S V8 V80MP SV 80MN GND GND GND TXTC K DMA D2 DMA D6 GND -H VD GND - 90V GND SPR 0 GND GND GND CW8 0MP C W80MN GND T XTDO DMAD 3 DMAD 7 22 DA MSYNC 23 PS TCK 24 SV DT DT GND PST DO SV S SY YNC GND DMA STR BL SVTC K SV TDO SVSTR BL BL MR XP XPA RA RAM 1 2 3 4 5 6 J5 (PSEL – SERVO: connector) 1 2 3 A TMS SV SYNC SV DT B TDI SVST R BL MR XPAR A M C SVTC K GND GND D SV TDO GND SV 80MP 4 5 6 7 SV IR QL GND + 90V GND SPR 0 GND GND GND GND GND GND GND SV80MN GND - 90V GND 8 + 12V + 12V - 12V - 12V 9 10 11 12 +5 V GND NO P1 A NO P1 B + 5V GND GND GND -5V GND NOP2A NOP2B -5V GND GND GND 1 3 NO P1 C 14 GND 15 PHASE_A E_AB BZ 16 1 7 NO P4 A GND GND SVSP SPR0 R0 NOP2C GND SVSP VSPR1 GND GND SVSPR SPR2 2 NO P4B NOP4C 18 19 20 21 NO NO P5B NO NO P6C NO NO P9A GND NO P5C NO P7A NO P9B GND NOP6A NOP7B NOP9C GND NOP5A NOP6B NOP7C GND 22 23 24 TD11 T D7 T D3 T D10 TD6 TD2 TD9 TD5 TD1 T D8 T D4 T D0 1-8 Chapter 1 J3 (Independent probe connector) 1 INDTX+ 2 INDTX3 GND 4 INDPCD0 5 INDPCD1 6 INDPCD2 7 INDPCD3 8 GND 9 INDPCD4 10 INDRX+ 11 INDRX12 GND 1-9 MN2-2065 Rev.0 System Operation MN2-2065 Rev.0 Chapter 1 System Operation 1-1-2 TXRX This PC board mainly generates transmitting pulses, and amplifies received signals. The maximum number of channels channels for transmitting is 96 channels, and it for receiving is 48 chann channels. els. Other functions include transmitting voltage control, transmitting voltage monitoring, and so on. (1) Tx Ctrl This part is comprised of FPGA. It adds the prescribed delay to each channel by reading the delay memory of the internal memory. It can output transmitting triggers for up to 96 channels. (2) Pulser This part generates transmitting pulses for up to 96 channels. It can generate waveforms of both positive and negative polarity. polarity. (3) HVS This part is comprised of 24 high-voltage analog switches that switch elements of up to 192 channels and connect to a transmitting system of up to 96 channels. (4) PreAMP This part amplifies received signals at the common-emitter amplifier, and sends signals to the VGA of the RxBF board. 1 - 10 Chapter 1 MN2-2065 Rev.0 System Operation 3 / 1 * * 0 0 4 7 名 形 L E D O M ) l A x tr G T C P F ( X R X T 称 名 E L T I T 1 - 11 5 P E MN2-2065 Rev.0 Chapter 1 System Operation 3 / 2 * * 0 0 4 7 名 形 ” P M A e r P “ f o sli a t e D rd a o b F B X R rd a o b X R X L E D O M 5 P E X R X T T 称 名 E L T I T ” W S 8 4 o t 6 9 “ f o sli a t e d 1 - 12 Chapter 1 MN2-2065 Rev.0 System Operation 3 / 3 * * 0 0 4 7 名 形 L E D O M m a r g ia d k o lc b e r a w m ifr X R X T rlt C x T 1 - 13 5 P E X R X T 称 名 E L T I T MN2-2065 Rev.0 Chapter 1 System Operation Signal List P1 (PSEL – TXRX: signal connector) 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 A GND TD 123 TD 120 GND TD 115 TD 112 GND TD 107 TD 104 GND TD99 T TD D96 G GN ND T TD D27 T TD D24 G GN ND T TD D19 B TD12 6 GND TD12 1 TD11 8 GND TD11 3 TD11 0 GND TD10 5 TD10 2 GND T D9 7 T D3 0 GND T D2 5 T D2 2 GND C TD127 TD124 GND TD119 TD116 GND TD111 TD108 GND TD103 TD100 GND TD 31 TD 28 GND TD 23 TD 20 D GND T D1 2 5 T D1 2 2 GND T D1 1 7 T D1 1 4 GND T D1 0 9 T D1 0 6 GND T D1 0 1 TD98 GND TD29 TD26 GND TD21 18 19 20 21 T TD D16 G GN ND T TD D11 T TD D8 T D1 7 T D1 4 GND TD9 GND TD 15 TD 12 GND TD18 GND TD13 TD10 22 23 24 GND T D3 T D0 TD6 GND TD1 TD7 TD4 GND GND T D5 T D2 P2 (PSEL – TXRX: signal connector) 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 A G ND GN TD59 TD TD56 TD G ND GN TD51 TD TD48 TD G ND GN TD43 TD TD40 TD B T D62 GND T D57 T D54 GND T D49 T D46 GND T D41 C TD 63 TD 60 GND TD 55 TD 52 GND TD 47 TD 44 GND D GND TD61 TD58 GND TD53 TD50 GND TD45 TD42 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 G GN ND T TD D35 T TD D32 GND TD 155 TD 152 GND TD 147 TD 144 GND TD 139 TD 136 GND TD 131 TD 128 T D38 GND T D33 TD15 8 GND TD15 3 TD15 0 GND TD14 5 TD14 2 GND TD13 7 TD13 4 GND TD12 9 TD 39 TD 36 GND TD159 TD156 GND TD151 TD148 GND TD143 TD140 GND TD135 TD132 GND GND TD37 TD34 GND T D157 T D154 GND T D149 T D146 GND T D141 T D138 GND T D133 T D130 1 - 14 Chapter 1 P3 (PSEL – TXRX: signal connector) 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 A GND TD 187 TD 184 GND TD 179 TD 176 GND TD 171 TD 168 GND TD 163 TD 160 G GN ND T TD D91 T TD D88 G GN ND T TD D83 T TD D80 G GN ND T TD D75 T TD D72 G GN ND T TD D67 T TD D64 B TD19 0 GND TD18 5 TD18 2 GND TD17 7 TD17 4 GND TD16 9 TD16 6 GND TD16 1 T D94 GND T D89 T D86 GND T D81 T D78 GND T D73 T D70 GND T D65 C TD191 TD188 GND TD183 TD180 GND TD175 TD172 GND TD167 TD164 GND TD 95 TD 92 GND TD 87 TD 84 GND TD 79 TD 76 GND TD 71 TD 68 GND D GND T D189 T D186 GND T D181 T D178 GND T D173 T D170 GND T D165 T D162 GND TD93 TD90 GND TD85 TD82 GND TD77 TD74 GND TD69 TD66 P5 (TXRX – RXBF: analog signal connector) 1 2 3 A PR EO 23 PR EO 22 PR EO 21 B GND GND GND C F BI N23 F BI N22 F BI N21 D GND GND GND 4 5 6 7 8 PR EO 20 PR EO 19 PR EO 18 PR EO 17 PR EO 16 GND GND GND GND GND F BI N20 F BI N19 F BI N18 F BI N17 F BI N16 GND GND GND GND GND 9 10 11 12 PR EO 15 PR EO 14 PR EO 13 PR EO 12 GND GND GND GND F BI N15 F BI N14 F BI N13 F BI N12 GND GND GND GND 13 14 15 16 17 PR EO 11 PR EO 10 PR EO9 PR EO8 PR EO7 GND GND GND GND GND F BI N11 F BI N10 FB IN9 FB IN8 FB IN7 GND GND GND GND GND 18 19 20 21 PR EO6 PR EO5 PR EO4 PR EO3 GND GND GND GND FB IN6 FB IN5 FB IN4 FB IN3 GND GND GND GND 22 23 24 PR EO2 PR EO1 PR EO0 GND GND PR ESTC FB IN2 FB IN1 FB IIN N0 GND GND 1 - 15 MN2-2065 Rev.0 System Operation MN2-2065 Rev.0 Chapter 1 System Operation P6 (TXRX – RXBF: analog signal connector) 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 A PR EO 47 PR EO 46 PR EO 45 PR EO 44 PR EO 43 PR EO 42 PR EO 41 B GND GND GND GND GND GND GND C F BI N47 F BI N46 F BI N45 F BI N44 F BI N43 F BI N42 F BI N41 D GND GND GND GND GND GND GND 8 9 P PR RE EO O4 30 9 G GN ND D F FB BII N N4 30 9 G GN ND D 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 PR EO 38 PR EO 37 PR EO 36 PR EO 35 PR EO 34 PR EO 33 PR EO 32 PR EO 31 PR EO 30 PR EO 29 PR EO 28 PR EO 27 PR EO 26 PR EO 25 PR EO 24 GND GND GND GND GND GND GND GND GND GND GND GND GND GND GND F BI N38 F BI N37 F BI N36 F BI N35 F BI N34 F BI N33 F BI N32 F BI N31 F BI N30 F BI N29 F BI N28 F BI N27 F BI N26 F BI N25 F BI N24 GND GND GND GND GND GND GND GND GND GND GND GND GND GND GND P4 (TXRX – RXBF: control signal connector) A 1 +5 V 2 - 5V 3 +12V +1 4 -12V -1 5 GND 6 + TXH V +T 7 GND 8 -TX HV -T 9 GND 10 + 90V 11 GND 12 STA R TR X 13 GND B + 5V - 5V + 12V -12V GND +T XHV GND - TXH V GND GND GND IR Q L GND C + 5V -5V + 12V - 12V GND + TX HV GND -T XHV GND GND GND SV VIIR Q L GND D + 5V -5V + 12V - 12V GND + HV D GND -H VD GND - 90V GND SP R 0 GND 14 GND S V8 V80MP GND 15 C LK 8 0MN 16 GND 17 GND GND C WDTP CWDT N SV 80MN GND GND GND CW8 0MP C W80MN 18 GND 19 TMS 20 D M MA AD0 21 D M MA AD4 22 DA MS MSYNC 23 P PS ST TC CK 24 SV D DT T GND TDI DMA D1 D1 DMA D5 D5 GND PST DO DO SV S SY YNC GND GND TXTC K T XTDO DMA D2 DMAD 3 DMA D6 DMAD 7 GND DMA ST STR BL SVTC K SV TDO SVSTR B BL L MR XP XPA R RA AM CL K8 0MP 1 - 16 Chapter 1 (Blank page) 1 - 17 MN2-2065 Rev.0 System Operation MN2-2065 Rev.0 Chapter 1 System Operation 1-1-3 RXBF This board mainly generates transmitting pulses, and amplifies received signals. The maximum number of channels for transmitting and receiving is 96 and 48 channels, respectively. Other functions include transmitting voltage control, transmitting voltage monitoring, and so on. (1) VGA & ADC This part uses the AD9271 to amplify received signals and perform A/D conversion (12-bit). Received signals converted to digital are sent to the DBF. Note that TGC control for VGA is performed by the RF Process. (2) DBF This FPGA has a 16-channel Delay & Adder & Control circuit. Its interior is comprised as shown in the following diagram. This digital delay circuit can vary continuously the delay interval for reception focus. It also has a function for DMA transmission of Focus Data to the Delay circuit in beam units from the Focus Data Memory. a) StoP This part performs serial parallel conversion for serial (LVDS) data for output of the AD converter and DBF output data. b) DC Calib Digitally calibrates the DC offset of the AD converter. converter. c) Digital Filter These are decimation filters that output 40 MHz sampling rate to a data rate of 40 MHz, 20 MHz, and 10 MHz. Each is comprised of symmetrical 8, 16, or 32 taps. For the filter coefficient, 64 types can be stored, and it is possible to overwrite from the software. d) Dual Port Memory This dual port memory performs delay processing. By delaying reading, delay in units of sample clock is applied. Reading is performed at four times t imes the speed. e) Interpolator The interpolator uses four successive adjacent data items read from the dual port memory, memory, and calculates data that matches the delay amount. This process can add fine amounts of delay in a resolution of 1/16th the sampling clock. The setting value can be overwritten from the software. IN1 IN2 Input signal sampled at 40MHz (Memory output). IN3 IN4 B Interpolation Coefficient (Arrange interpolation coefficient mainly at the desired locations.) A C D IN1×A+IN2×B+IN3×C+IN4×D Output of the Interpolation circuit. Desired Locations by Interpolation f) Gain This is time variable gain processing for receiving apodization. (Receiving apodization can further focus the receiving beam and improve directional resolution.) g) Add This part adds data of two channels. 1 - 18 Chapter 1 MN2-2065 Rev.0 System Operation h) Adder This part adds data of eight channels, controls bit shift, and outputs to Delay. Delay. i) Delay This is memory for pipeline delay calibration. j) Adder Converts LVDS data from the DBF FPGA of the previous stage connected to the pipeline to a parallel signal, adds this data and the Adder output data, reconverts the data to serial data, and then outputs it to the DBF FPGA of the next stage. j) PtoS Because DBF output data is serial data format, performs parallel serial conversion. k) Timing & Control Performs DMA transmission of Focus Data from the Focus Data Memory in units of beams to each Delay circuit circuit (phase addition device). These These controls are synchronized synchronized to a timing signal. (3) HV Control This part is comprised of FPGA and peripheral circuits. It controls transmitting variable voltage. The controlled variable voltage is applied to the HVS of the TxRx board. (4) HV Monitor This part is comprised of FPGA and peripheral circuits. It monitors the transmitting variable voltage. (5) RF Process This part is comprised of FPGA and peripheral circuits. It has the following processing functions. Filter processing and quadrature detection processing of signals si gnals received from the DBF. Processes received signals of CW data. Controls the DBF. Controls the CPU Local Bus. Temporarily Temporarily stores received signals, and sends data to the Backend. Receives physio-signals and R waves, and processes each signal. Controls the FEDMA Bus. 1 - 19 MN2-2065 Rev.0 Chapter 1 System Operation 3 / 1 * * 0 0 5 7 名 形 L E D O M 5 P E F B X R ) P A WG B P F ( 称 名 E L T I T F ) B A D G h P c 6 F ( 1 F ) B A D G h c P ( 6 F 1 1 - 20 F ) B A D G h P c 6 F ( 1 Chapter 1 MN2-2065 Rev.0 System Operation 3 / 2 * * 0 0 5 7 名 形 L E D O M m a r g ia d k c lo )b F B D h c 6 1 ( e r a w m ifr F B X R F B D h c 6 1 1 - 21 5 P E F B X R 称 名 E L T I T MN2-2065 Rev.0 Chapter 1 System Operation 3 / 3 * * 0 0 5 7 名 形 L E D O M m a r g a i d k c o lb ) P W B ( e r a w m ri f F B X R P W B 1 - 22 5 P E F B X R 称 名 E L T I T Chapter 1 MN2-2065 Rev.0 System Operation Signal List J1 (RXBF – Backplane: signal connector) 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 A G ND G ND -12V P +12V P +1 -5V P +5V P B GN D GN D -12VP +12VP -5V P +5VP C GN D GN D -12VP +12VP -5VP +5VP D G ND G ND -12V P +12V P - 5VP +5V P +3 + 3. 3VP +3. 3VP +3 +3. 3VP +3. 3VP +3.3V P +3.3V P +3.3V P +3.3V P + +3 3. 3VP G ND G ND G ND G ND G ND G GN ND G ND G ND G ND G ND G ND G ND G ND G ND G ND G ND G ND G ND G ND G ND G ND G ND G ND G ND G ND G ND +3. 3VP LCS1X L WE X L A D1 L A D4 L A D7 L AD10 L AD13 L AD16 L AD19 L AD22 LD T0 LD T3 LD T6 LD T9 L DT 12 L DT 15 GN D GN D PTX O1PTX O1+ PT XCL KPT XCL K+ GN D GN D GN D STX O1- +3.3V P L CS0X LRD X LIN TX L AD 3 L AD 6 L AD 9 L AD 12 L AD 15 L AD 18 L AD 21 L AD 24 L DT2 L DT5 L DT8 L DT 11 L DT 14 GN D GN D GN D GN D GN D GN D GN D GN D GN D GN D +3.3V P H ST RSTX LRD L DA CK X LAD2 LAD5 LAD8 LAD 11 LAD 14 LAD 17 LAD 20 LAD 23 L DT1 L DT4 L DT7 LD T10 LD T13 G ND PT XO0PT XO0+ PT XO2PT XO2+ PT XO3PT XO3+ G ND ST XO0ST XO0+ G ND G ND G ND G ND G ND G ND G ND G ND G ND STX O1+ ST XCL KST XCL K+ GN D GN D GN D GN D GN D GN D GN D ST XO2ST XO2+ ST XO3ST XO3+ G ND AUDI OCL K PHY _CK PH YD T A UD IO +90V P PH Y_REQX PH Y- RWAVX PHY _BSY X -90V P 1 - 23 MN2-2065 Rev.0 Chapter 1 System Operation J2 (TXRX – RXBF: control signal connector) 1 2 3 A +5 V - 5V +12V +1 B + 5V - 5V + 12V C + 5V -5V + 12V D + 5V -5V + 12V 4 5 6 7 -12V -1 GND + HV D GND -12V GND +T XHV GND - 12V GND + TX HV GND - 12V GND + TXH V GND 8 -HV D - TXH V -T XHV -TX HV 9 10 11 12 GND --9 90V GND SPR 0 GND GND GND SVI RQ L GND GND GND IR QL GND + 90V GND ST AR TR X 13 14 15 16 17 GND GND GND CW80MP C W80MN GND SV80MP SV 80MN GND GND GND GND GND CWD TP C WDTN GND CL K80MP C LK 80MN GND GND 18 19 20 21 GND T XTDO DMAD3 DMAD7 GND TXT CK DMA D D2 2 DMA D D6 6 GND T DI DMA D1 DMA D5 GND TMS DMAD 0 DMAD 4 GND SVT CK GND PSTD O D AM AMSYNC PSTCK 24 MRX MRXPAR PARAM S SV VSTRB STRBL L SVSYN SYNC SVD SVDT 22 DMA STR BL 23 S SV V TDO J3 (TXRX – RXBF: analog signal connector) 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 A PR EO 23 PR EO 22 PR EO 21 PR EO 20 PR EO 19 PR EO 18 PR EO 17 PR EO 16 PR EO 15 PR EO 14 PR EO 13 PR EO 12 PR EO 11 PR EO 10 PR EO9 PR EO8 PR EO7 PR EO6 PR EO5 PR EO4 PR EO3 PR EO2 PR EO1 PR EO0 B GND GND GND GND GND GND GND GND GND GND GND GND GND GND GND GND GND GND GND GND GND GND GND PR ESTC C FBI N23 FBI N22 FBI N21 FBI N20 FBI N19 FBI N18 FBI N17 FBI N16 FBI N15 FBI N14 FBI N13 FBI N12 FBI N11 FBI N10 FB IN9 FB IN8 FB IN7 FB IN6 FB IN5 FB IN4 FB IN3 FB IN2 FB IN1 FB IIN N0 D GND GND GND GND GND GND GND GND GND GND GND GND GND GND GND GND GND GND GND GND GND GND GND VO OF F F SET 1 - 24 Chapter 1 J4 (TXRX – RXBF: analog signal connector) 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 A PR EO 47 PR EO 46 PR EO 45 PR EO 44 PR EO 43 PR EO 42 PR EO 41 B GND GND GND GND GND GND GND C FBI N47 FBI N46 FBI N45 FBI N44 FBI N43 FBI N42 FBI N41 D GND GND GND GND GND GND GND 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 PR EO 40 PR EO 39 PR EO 38 PR EO 37 PR EO 36 PR EO 35 PR EO 34 PR EO 33 GND GND GND GND GND GND GND GND FBI N40 FBI N39 FBI N38 FBI N37 FBI N36 FBI N35 FBI N34 FBI N33 GND GND GND GND GND GND GND GND 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 PR EO 32 PR EO 31 PR EO 30 PR EO 29 PR EO 28 PR EO 27 PR EO 26 PR EO 25 GND GND GND GND GND GND GND GND FBI N32 FBI N31 FBI N30 FBI N29 FBI N28 FBI N27 FBI N26 FBI N25 GND GND GND GND GND GND GND GND 24 PR EO 24 GND FBI N24 GND 1 - 25 MN2-2065 Rev.0 System Operation MN2-2065 Rev.0 Chapter 1 System Operation 1-1-4 Backend unit This unit is comprised of three main blocks: FEI (Front-End Interface), DPM (Data Processing Module), and CPU. In former ultrasound system, functions from Beam Processor to Video Processor were processed on the unit, and most of the functions of the backend part (cine memory, scan conversion, post-processing, and overlay) were were processed by software running on a general-purpose opera operating ting system (software backend). (1) FEI (Front-End Interface) The FEI is comprised of FPGA and memory. It receives ultrasound data (RF/IQ beam) from the frontend part, and the DPM converts it to an input/output format that can be processed. The FEI also receives hardware control commands from the DPM, and configures the hardware register. Furthermore, it receives software application images from the CPU via the LVDS and outputs them to the machine monitor. The FEI can downconvert XGA non-interlaced images to NTSC/PAL NTSC/P AL video signals. signals. It can also upconvert NTSC/P NTSC/PAL AL video signals signals to XGA. (2) DPM (Data Processing Module) The DPM is comprised of a DSP (Digital Signal Processor) and memory memory.. It receives ultrasound data from the FEI, and generates line data. Because it is equipped with a PCI Express interface, the DPM sends line data to the CPU main memory by DMA transmission. (3) CPU The CPU part is equipped with a COM Express module. The COM Express module is comprised of a CPU, a chipset, and memory. In addition, the chipset has an embedded GPU (Graphic Processing Unit). The software uses the GPU to generate software application images, including ultrasound images. 1 - 26 Chapter 1 MN2-2065 Rev.0 System Operation 1 / 1 * 2 4 1 9 -U 名 形 E L E D O M d n e k c a B 名 E L T I T 1 - 27 MN2-2065 Rev.0 Chapter 1 System Operation Signal List J1 (Backend – Backplane: signal connector) D C B A P PS S_CREV3 PS_CREV2 PS_CREV1 P PS S_CREV0 M B_CREV3 M B_CREV2 M B_CREV1 M B_CREV0 DOP_SDAT A DOP_SCK G GN ND LVDS0_3P LVDS0_3N LVDS0_2P LVDS0_2N LVDS0_0P LVDS0_0N GND LVDS1_3P LVDS1_3N LVDS1_2P LVDS1_2N LVDS1_0P LVDS1_0N GND GND GND GND GND GND GND GND GND GND GND GND GND GND GND GND FAN_ERR# PWR_BT N# PW R_OK PS_ON GND LVDS0_CP LVDS0_CN LVDS0_1P LVDS0_1N GND GND LVDS1_CP LVDS1_CN LVDS1_1P LVDS1_1N GND GND GND GND GND GND GND GND GND GND GND GND GND GND GND GND GND GND GND GND GND GND 27 26 25 24 23 22 21 20 19 18 17 16 15 14 13 12 LBUS_DT 13 LBUS_DT 10 LBUS_DT 7 LBUS_DT 4 LBUS_DT 1 LBUS_AD23 LBUS_AD20 LBUS_AD17 LBUS_AD14 LBUS_AD11 LBUS_AD8 LBUS_AD5 LBUS_AD2 LBUS_DACKx LBUS_RD H HS ST _RST x LBUS_DT 14 LBUS_DT 11 LBUS_DT 8 LBUS_DT 5 LBUS_DT 2 LBUS_AD24 LBUS_AD21 LBUS_AD18 LBUS_AD15 LBUS_AD12 LBUS_AD9 LBUS_AD6 LBUS_AD3 LBUS_INT x LBUS_RDx LBUS_CS0x LBUS_DT 15 LBUS_DT 12 LBUS_DT 9 LBUS_DT 6 LBUS_DT 3 LBUS_DT 0 LBUS_AD22 LBUS_AD19 LBUS_AD16 LBUS_AD13 LBUS_AD10 LBUS_AD7 LBUS_AD4 LBUS_AD1 LBUS_W Ex LBUS_CS1x GND GND GND GND GND GND GND GND GND GND GND GND GND GND GND GND 11 1 0 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 ++51S2TVB +3. 3V +3 +3. 3V +3 +12V +5V -5V +12V -12V GND GND D ++51S2TVB +3. 3V +3. 3V +12V +5V -5V +12V -12V GND GND C ++51S2TVB +3. 3V +3. 3V +12V +5V -5V +12V -12V GND GND B ++51S2TVB +3.3V +3.3V +12V +5V -5V +12V -12V GND GND A 48 47 46 45 44 43 42 41 40 39 38 37 36 35 34 33 32 31 30 29 28 1 - 28 Chapter 1 J2 (Backend – Backplane: signal connector) 48 47 46 45 44 D GND COM1_CD COM1_RX COM1_TX COM1_DTR 43 GND 42 COM1_DSR 41 COM1_RTS 40 COM1_CTS 39 COM1_RI 38 GND 37 36 GND 35 CMP_IN 34 Y_IN 33 C_ C_IN 32 GND 31 IBP_I2C_SCL 30 29 GND 28 AUDIO_L_IN 27 AUDIO_R_IN 26 MIC_IN 25 GND 24 AUDIO_L_OUT 23 AUDIO_R_OUT 22 21 20 GND 19 PHY_HUMF 18 PHY_DRFTF 17 GND 16 S AR X P 15 SARXN 14 GND 13 FTSW_1B 12 FTSW_0A 11 GND 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 +5 + 5STBK +5VK +5VK GND +12VK +1 +12VK +1 GND -12VK -1 GND GND D C GND GND GND GND GND B GND COM2_CD COM2_RX COM2_TX COM2_DTR A GND GND GND GND GND GND GND GND GND GND GND GND GND GND GND GND GND IBP_I2C_SDA GND COM2_DSR COM2_RTS COM2_CTS COM2_RI GND GND GND CMP_OUT Y_OUT C _ O UT GND GND GND GND GND GND GND GND GND GND GND PHY_RWAV GND GND GND GND GND GND GND GND GND GND OS_DISP_MASK GND SATXP S AT X N GND FTSW_2A FTSW_0B GND GND GND FTSW_2B FTSW_1A GND GND GND GND GND GND GND GND GND GND GND GND GND GND GND GND GND GND GND GND GND GND GND GND GND GND GND GND GND GND GND GND GND GND +5STBK +5VK +5VK GND +12VK +12VK GND -12VK GND GND C +5STBK +5VK +5VK GND +12VK +12VK GND -12VK GND GND B +5STBK +5VK +5VK GND +12VK +12VK GND -12VK GND GND A 1 - 29 MN2-2065 Rev.0 System Operation MN2-2065 Rev.0 Chapter 1 System Operation J3 (Backend – Backplane: signal connector) 48 47 46 45 44 D GND USB_VBUS01 USB_D0N USB_D0P GND C GND GND GND GND GND B GND USB_VBUS01 USB_D1N USB_D1P GND A GND GND GND GND GND 43 42 41 40 39 38 37 36 35 34 33 32 31 30 29 28 27 26 25 24 23 22 21 20 19 18 17 16 15 14 13 12 11 USB_VBUS23 USB_D2N USB_D2P GND USB_VBUS45 USB_D4N USB_D4P GND USB_VBUS67 USB_D6N USB_D6P GND GND LAN_T XP LAN_T XN LAN_T XGND GND GND LCD_T XCN LCD_T XCP LCD_T X0N LCD_T X0P LCD_T X1N LCD_T X1P LCD_T X2N LCD_T X2P GND COM 3_CD COM 3_RX COM 3_T X COM3_DT R GND COM 3_DSR GND GND GND GND GND GND GND GND GND GND GND GND GND GND GND GND GND GND GND GND GND GND GND GND GND GND GND GND GND GND GND GND GND USB_VBUS23 USB_D3N USB_D3P GND USB_VBUS45 USB_D5N USB_D5P GND USB_VBUS67 USB_D7N USB_D7P GND GND LAN_RXP LAN_RXN LAN_RXGND GND GND PER_T XCN PER_T XCP PER_T X0N PER_T X0P PER_T X1N PER_T X1P PER_T X2N PER_T X2P GND COM4_CD COM4_RX COM4_T X COM4_DT R GND COM 4_DSR GND GND GND GND GND GND GND GND GND GND GND GND GND GND GND GND GND GND GND GND GND GND GND GND GND GND GND COM 5_CD COM 5_RX COM 5_T X COM 5_DT R GND COM5_DSR 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 COM 3_RT S COM 3_CT S CO M3_RI GND GND GND COM 4_RT S COM 4_CT S COM4_RI COM5_RT S COM5_CT S COM 5_RI GND GND GND GND GND GND GND A KB_DAT A KB_CLK M S_DAT A M S_CLK GND D HDD_LED# GND C GND B 1 - 30 Chapter 1 (Blank page) 1 - 31 MN2-2065 Rev.0 System Operation MN2-2065 Rev.0 Chapter 1 System Operation 1-1-5 Power Supply The power supply is comprised of three blocks: EP5636, JP-290, and EU-6052. (1) EP5636 This block has a DC power voltage checking terminal and DC voltage values can be measured from this board end. It has a fan error detection function. When the fan has stopped operating, it sends an error notice to the Backend unit (EU-9142*). It has an AD/DC part that converts AC voltage to DC voltage. To allow conversion, a PS_ON signal from the Backend unit must be detected when the power switch on the operation panel is activated. Note that to drive the power switch on the operation operation panel, +5V standby signal signal is output constantly (when a power cable is connected). (2) JP-290 This block has four AC outlets that are used to connect the power sources of peripheral devices. Two Two of the four AC outlets output voltage constantly, while the remaining two do not output when the machine is not running. (3) EU-6052 This block separates the mains power supply that is input from the inlet, and then outputs it to the EP5636 and JB-290. The embedded transformer isolates the power output to the JB-290 for medical use. It is possible to select 100 or 200 volts by a switch to match the destination of delivery. The transformer and switching circuits are protected by a fuse. 1 - 32 Chapter 1 MN2-2065 Rev.0 System Operation 1 / 1 * * 0 0 6 3 6 5 名 P 形 E L E D O M .c n y s l a n r e t x E t l u a p t n g u si o l e o g rt a tl n o o c V d C n D a y l p p u S r e w o P T X E / T N I 名 E L T I T l a in m r te g in k c e h c e g tla o V 1 - 33 g n il o o s y a l e r ro C n d f a t s u n a p t f u o r e w o P MN2-2065 Rev.0 Chapter 1 System Operation Signal List J1 (Power Supply – Backplane: DC output connector) 48 47 46 45 44 43 42 41 40 39 38 37 36 35 34 33 32 31 30 29 28 27 26 25 24 23 22 21 20 19 18 17 16 15 14 13 12 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 D -90V C GND GND B A +90V GND GND PSU_ERR# PS_CREV3 SYNC PS_CREV2 PS_CREV1 PS_CREV0 PWR_OK PS_ON# GND + +1 12Vd + +1 12Vd + +1 12Vd GND GND + +5 5Vstb +12Vd +12Vd +12Vd GND GND +5Vstb +12Vd +12Vd +12Vd GND GND +5Vstb +12Vd +12Vd +12Vd GND GND +5Vstb + +3 3.4V + +3 3.4V + +3 3.4V GND GND GND +3.4V +3.4V +3.4V GND GND GND +3.4V +3.4V +3.4V GND GND GND +3.4V +3.4V +3.4V GND GND GND + +5 5.1V + +5 5.1V GND GND GND -5.1V -5 GND +12V +1 GND GND -12V -1 D +5.1V +5.1V GND GND GND -5.1V GND +12V GND GND -12V C +5.1V +5.1V GND GND GND -5.1V GND +12V GND GND -12V B +5.1V +5.1V GND GND GND -5.1V GND +12V GND GND -12V A 1 - 34 Chapter 1 J2 (Power Supply – Backplane: DC output connector) 48 47 46 45 44 43 42 41 40 39 38 37 36 35 34 33 32 31 30 29 28 27 26 25 24 23 22 21 20 19 18 17 16 15 14 13 12 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 D GND + +1 12Vd --1 12V GND C GND +12Vd -12V GND B GND +12Vd -12V GND A GND +12Vd -12V GND GND + +5 5Vstb GND + +5 5.1V GND +5Vstb GND +5.1V GND +5Vstb GND +5.1V GND +5Vstb GND +5.1V +5 + 5.1V GND GND +12V +1 +12V +1 GND GND GND -12V -1 D +5.1V GND GND +12V +12V GND GND GND -12V C +5.1V GND GND +12V +12V GND GND GND -12V B +5.1V GND GND +12V +12V GND GND GND -12V A 1 - 35 MN2-2065 Rev.0 System Operation MN2-2065 Rev.0 Chapter 1 System Operation J855 (Output connector for cooling fans) J855 FAN1/FAN2 4 FAN1 FAN1_LOC _LOCK K 3 FAN2 FAN2_LOC _LOCK K 2 +12VF J854 (power connector for relays) 3 2 1 J853 (AC IN connector) 5 4 3 2 1 J854 RLY Power NC +12VF GN D J853 AC_IN FG N L J857 (Voltage checking terminal) 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 J857 Voltage Check PS_ON GND NC +5Vsb +12Vd +3.4V +5 +5.1V +5.1V +12V +12V NC NC -9 -90V +90V 1 2 5 4 5 6 7 1 - 36 Chapter 1 (Blank page) 1 - 37 MN2-2065 Rev.0 System Operation MN2-2065 Rev.0 Chapter 1 System Operation 1-1-6 Operation Panel The PNL-F37 operation panel is equipped with various features and functions, including a USB port, an infrared remote receiver, receiver, and an illuminance sensor to control key switch lighting. Note that the PNL-F37 is not equipped with a touch panel. The microcontroller on the main board sends data to the ultrasound application software corresponding to key switches selected on the operation panel, rotary encoders, full keyboard input, and so on. The LEDs and panel sounds are controlled by the ultrasound application software. Note that communication to the machine itself is performed over USB. The configuration allows connection to the operation panel control CPU, trackball, and user USB memory connection port via the 4-port hub in the operation panel. (1) Power switch Switch section If the power switch is pressed for 330 ms or longer when switching the power off to on, the push signal is output to the Backend unit by hardwire. Next, power other than +5vstb is supplied to the operation panel, and a beep sound is emitted to inform the user that the power switch was pressed. If the power switch is held continually continually,, switch input is not accepted for 2 seconds from the supply of power to prevent the machine from erroneously shutting down just after machine start-up. start-up. If the power switch is pressed for the predefined detection time (0.75 seconds) when switching the power on to off, a beep sound is emitted to inform the user that the panel accepted the power switch input, and then the firmware of the operation panel shuts down. In addition, the microcontroller of the operation panel outputs the push signal to the Backend unit via hardwire. LED section The LEDs have the following lighting patterns that correspond to the t he device status. White light on: Power on White light flashing: Shutting down Orange light on: Standby (power off and receiving main power) Orange light flashing: Error (flashing command from software, panel error, etc.) Off: Main power not supplied (2) Panel Main PCB The main board is equipped with a microcontroller (CPU) and CPLD to control the operation panel. The microcontroller part communicates with the ultrasound machine unit, and notifies the ultrasound software of user operations such as key input. It also controls the LED status and so on based on commands from the ultrasound software. The CPLD notifies about LED lighting and brightness control, and the rotation pulse count of rotary encoders based on commands from the microcontroller part. (3) Panel I/F PCB The Panel I/F PCB is connected to the Panel Main PCB by a cable. It is equipped with a USB port for use by users and an infrared receiver for a remote control. The USB port is connected to a 4-port USB hub on the Panel Main PCB. The infrared receiver is connected to the microcontroller on the Panel Main PCB. (4) Trackball This optical encoder type trackball is connected to the USB hub on the Panel Main PCB. 1 - 38 Chapter 1 MN2-2065 Rev.0 System Operation The interior of the trackball can be cleaned without disassembling the operation panel. Furthermore, the LED lighting for the trackball can be controlled from the ultrasound application software. (5) Ambient illuminance sensor This sensor is located on the Panel Main PCB (right edge of the F37 logo). It measures the ambient illuminance when the machine is used, and the key and full keyboard brightness appropriate to the user can be configured. In the future, it will be possible to use this sensor to adjust the brightness of the monitor from the machine application software. (6) Power supply specifications Power is supplied to the operation panel via the Backplane. There are three types of supplied power: +5V, +12V, and 5Vstb. The +12V is exclusively for the LED monitor and is supplied via the operation panel. Note that the +3.3V and so on used inside the operation panel are generated within the panel. 1 - 39 MN2-2065 Rev.0 Chapter 1 System Operation 1 / 1 * 7 3 -F L 名 N 形 P L E D O M l e n a P n o it ra e p O 称 名 E L T I T 1 - 40 Chapter 1 Signal List J500 (Operation Panel – Backplane: input/output connector) 1 3 5 7 9 11 13 2 4 6 8 10 12 14 J501 VBUS DD+ ID GN D J502 (Operation Panel – Backplane: power supply connector) 1 2 3 4 5 6 GND GND GND GND GND GND GND J501 (Operation Panel – Backplane: USB connector) 1 2 3 4 5 J500 SPAIN1_3V 5VSTB PWRSW# HDD_LED# PNL_RST# PNL_TST# SPAIN2_3V J502 +5V GN D +12V GN D SPK_L SPK_L_G J504 (Operation Panel – Monitor: power supply connector) 1 2 J504 +12V GN D 3 FG J505 (Speaker connector) 1 2 J505 SPK_L SPK_L_G 1 - 41 MN2-2065 Rev.0 System Operation MN2-2065 Rev.0 Chapter 1 System Operation J506/J507 (Panel Main PCB – Panel I/F connector) 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 J506/J507 IR_RCV_DATA MAIN_SPA2 GND MAIN_SPA3 nRST nR GND GND GN GND MAIN_SPA1 GND P5V GND P5V GND P5V GND nCKTREV0 D+ nCKTREV1 DnCKTREV2 VBUS nPBREV0 VBUS nPBREV1 VBUS nPBREV2 VBUS PB_CONDET VBUS J520 (Panel Main PCB – Trackball connector) 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 J520 VBUS DD+ GND LEFT SW RI RIGH GHT T SW I2C_SCL I2C_SDA DOUT_ OUT_EN EN GND 1 - 42 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 Chapter 1 (Blank page) 1 - 43 MN2-2065 Rev.0 System Operation MN2-2065 Rev.0 Chapter 1 System Operation 1-1-7 Physio AMP (PCB for Physio signal display unit PEU-F37) This board is a physio-signal amplifier for the F37. It is comprised of two parts. The ECG AMP circuit amplifies ECG signals from the ECG induction cable connected to the subject. The A/D converter performs A/D conversion on the physio-signal. In addition, signals from the external device input part (DC IN) can also be output to the physio-signal output line. Note that the internal circuits, the patient connector part circuit and device-side circuit, are electrically isolated by an isolation transformer transformer.. (1) Isolation AMP This amplifier isolates the initial stage amplifier for the ECG signal, and the patient connector part circuit and device-side device-side circuit. (2) Drift Filter This filter stabilizes the offset voltage of the ECG signal. The drift filter is switched on and off by a preset of the machine. It is i s configured via the CPLD on this PC board. (3) ECG Amp This amplifier for ECG signals amplifies approximately 60 dB signals. (4) HUM Filter This noise elimination filter removes hum from the mains power source. Switching between 50 and 60 Hertz is performed by a preset of the machine. It is reflected in the settings via the CPLD on this PC board. (5) R-Wave Detector Detects the R-wave of the ECG signal. (6) Offset Calibration This calibration measures the offset of the ECG amplifier when the power is i s started, and then calibrates it. (7) DC IN The DC IN circuit is used when displaying a signal from an external device. It adjusts the amplitude and offset of the external device signal, and it is possible to switch the output to a signal from ECG IN. This circuit is comprised of an adjustment circuit to adjust the amplitude and offset of external device signals. With regard to switching to the signal from the ECG IN, if the cable is connected to the DC IN connector terminal, the DC IN is prioritized. (8) A/D The physio-signals output from the analog circuit part are A/D converted by time division according to the clock signal sent from the machine and load signal, and then the physio-signal data is output. This circuit performs a multiplexer operation to select the physio-signal from four types based on time division to standardize with the ALPHA6 physio-amplifier and connection connection specifications. specifications. (9) Board information This part outputs the board model name and revision information to the I2C bus. (10) Power Control This part controls the on and off switching of the analog circuit power source (+12V) and DC IN +/-5 V power source. 1 - 44 Chapter 1 MN2-2065 Rev.0 System Operation 1 / 1 * * 1 0 6 5 5 5 名 P 形 E L E D O M P M A o i s y h P 称 名 E L T I T 1 - 45 MN2-2065 Rev.0 Chapter 1 System Operation Signal List J710 (Physio signal connector) 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 J170 1 G ND 2 +12V 3 - 12V 4 N. C 5 G ND 6 CL K 7 N. C 8 PHYSIO DATA 9 G ND 10 LOA D _ 11 N. C 12 HUM_Filte UM_Filterr 13 G ND 14 Drif rift_Fi t_Fill 15 R-SIG -SIGNAL NAL 16 N. C 17 G ND 18 I2C_S C_SCL 19 N. C 20 I2C_S C_SDA J710 ECG RA RL N.C RL RL RL N.C N.C LL RL J612 (DC IN connector) 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 J170 (Machine Input/output connector) J612 ECG ECG ECG DC IN GND GND DCIN DCIN SEL1 SEL1 N.C N.C N.C N.C N.C N.C 1 - 46 Chapter 2 SCHEMATICS APPENDIX MN2-2065 Rev.0 Chapter 2 Schematics K 1 2 3 L 4 5 1 2 3 M 4 5 1 2 3 N 4 5 1 2 3 O 4 5 1 2 3 P 4 5 1 2 3 Q 4 5 1 2 3 R 4 5 1 2 3 S 4 5 1 2 3 T 4 5 1 2 3 U 4 5 1 2 3 V 4 5 1 2 W 3 4 5 1 2 3 X 4 5 1 2 3 Y 4 5 1 2 3 Z 4 5 1 5 4 J DC IN Foo Foot t SW 3 ECG 2 1 Pr obe1 Pr obe2 Probe4 P robe3 5 I 3 EP557300 P SEL J5 EP557400 TXRX J130 3 J171 EP557500 RXBF 1 DV VI I J351 EP559600 Backplane EU-9142* CBL350: L-CABLE-885 CBL180:L-CABLE-903 J502 CBL181:L-CABLE-884 J500 J181 J301 EP562100 DPM 2 4 E 3 EP560800 IBP J102-1~3 2 B/W Print (USB) J303 Col Print (USB) PSC-148-1-2 4 D 3 EP553600 EP563600 Power Supply J103-1~2 J85 855 5 2 J8 J853 53 J304~J308 USB J 31 1 L AN 1 5 C BL506: L -CABLE-880 EP563800 EX EXT T I/F J5 07 USB MEMORY J5 10 CBL505: L-CABLE-887 SPEAKER PSC-148-2-2 Y/ /C C I N、 OU OU T J322、J323 Audio IN(L)、IN(R) IN(L)、IN(R) J3 32 24 4、 、 J3 2 5 Au ud di io o Out t( (L L) )、 O ut ( (R R) J3 4 41 1 J505 CBL531: L-CABLE-906 J 32 0、J3 2 21 1 J 33 0、J3 3 31 1 J85 854 4 EP563700 J506 Panel Main CBL520: L-CABLE-899 PNL-F37* PSC-148-2-1 1 5 J504 J501 J302 1 5 C BL504: L -CABLE-886 DVI J180 4 3 PSC-148* FP D D-P PS S PSC-148-3 CBL301:L-CABLE-883 5 F USM-162* PEU-F37* CBL855: L-CABLE-891 USM-38-1* 3 2 EP555601 Physio J7 0J170 2 CBL130: L-CABLE-890 J350 5 4 IPF-1507 J101-1 1 G J 71 0 P1~P6 4 2 J 61 2 CBL612: CBL710: L-CABLE-902 CO-PEU-920-A EU-9151 EP566200 SERVO 1 H J001 EP473205 Foot SW SW PCB J001-1 2 5 EU-9145 CBL1 50: CO -E U- 91 45 -B J6 4 CBL530: L-CABLE-899 MP-CV-F37-1 CO OM M 1、C O OM M2 B/W P rin rint t COL Prin t (PS) (PS) Co om m po si t te e Out USM-38 4 J859 3 2 CBL855: L-CABLE-888 1 CBL851: L-CABLE-896 CBL854: L-CABLE-898 CBL852: L-CABLE-897 J858 J8 80 02 J8 80 03 J8 0 04 4 J8 80 05 JB-290* 5 4 B 3 EU-6052* J851 L-T-282* J852 CBL800 2 J800 1 5 A 4 3 TITLE CABLE CONNECTION CONNECTION MODEL Diagnostic Ultrasound System F37 2-1 MN2-2065 Rev.0 Chapter 2 Schematics (Blank page) 1 1 2-2 MN2-2065 Rev.0 Chapter 2 Schematics P001-1 EP473205** 1 2 3 4 5 6 FTSW_ 0 A GND GND FTSW_ 1 A GND GND GND GND FTSW_ 2 A EP559600** Foo t SW PCB 1 2 3 4 5 6 TITLE 1 2 3 4 5 6 CABLE 130 2-3 P130 Backplane 1 2 3 4 5 6 MODEL FTSW_ 0 A GND FTSW_ 1 A GND GND FTSW_ 2 A L-CABLE-890-04C3 2 3 MN2-2065 Rev.0 Chapter 2 Schematics GND J180 EP559600** J502 PNL-F37* Operati on Panel Backplane GND 1 2 3 4 5 1 2 3 4 5 6 +5 VK GND GND +12V GND GND SPK_ L 1 2 3 4 5 6 1 2 3 4 5 6 6 GND GND TITLE J181 EP559600** CABLE 180 MODEL L-CABLE-903-11C3 J500 PNL-F37* Operati on Panel Backplane 1 N N.. C. 8 GND 2 GND 9 HST_ RSTX 3 4 +5STBK GND 5 6 PWR_ R_BTN# BTN# GND 10 GND 11 PNL_TST# 12 GND N.. C. 13 N 7 HDD_LED# D_L ED# 14 GND IN_ P5V GND IN_ P12V GND SPK_ L SPK_ LG 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 TITLE 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 CABLE 181 1 H_SPAI N1_ 3V 8 GND 2 GND 9 H_nPNLRST_3V 3 H_5 VSTB GND 10 GND 11 H_nPNLTST_3V 6 n PWRSW RS W_ 5 V GND 12 GND _SPAII N2_ 3V 13 H_SPA 7 H_n HDDLED_ 3 V 14 GND 4 5 MODEL L-CABLE-884-10C9 2 4 MN2-2065 Rev.0 Chapter 2 Schematics J301 EP559600** 1 2 3 4 J501 Backplane USB_ VBUS0 BUS0 1 USB_00N USB_00P GND PNL-F37* Operati on Panel P301 P501 1 2 3 1 2 3 4 4 5 TITLE 1 2 3 4 5 MODEL CABLE 301 H_USB_ VBUS H_ USB_ n D H_ USB_ p D H_USB_ _USB_ I D H_USB_ GND L-CABLE-883-15C0 J302 EP559600** Backplane Digital B/W Printer P302/P303 1 2 3 4 USB_ VBUS0 BUS0 1 USB_01N USB_01P USB_ GND 1 2 3 4 TITLE 1 2 3 4 CABLE 302 1 2 3 4 MODEL VBUS BUS - Da t a + Da t a GND L-CABLE-889-10C0 2 5 MN2-2065 Rev.0 Chapter 2 Schematics J303 EP559600** Digital Color Printer Backplane P302/P303 BUS2 3 1 USB_ VBUS2 2 USB_02N 3 USB_02P GND 4 USB_ GND 1 2 3 4 TITLE 1 2 3 4 CABLE 303 1 VBUS BUS 2 - Da t a 3 + Da t a 4 GND MODEL L-CABLE-889-10C0 2 6 MN2-2065 Rev.0 Chapter 2 Schematics DVI IPF-1507* IPF-15 07* EP559600** LCD mon ito r 1 TMDS Data2 Data22 TMDS Data2 Data2+ + 3 TMDS TMDS Da Data ta2/ 2/4 4 Shie Shield ld 4 N.C. 5 N. N.C. C. 6 TxD TxD(TT (TTL) L) 7 RxD(T RxD(TTL) TL) 8 N.C N.C. . 9 TMDS Data 110 TMDS Data 1+ 11 TMDS Data1/3 Shield 12 N.C. 13 N.C. 14 N.C. 15 Ground 16 Hot Plug Detect 17 TMDS Data 018 TMDS Data 0+ 19 TMDS TMDS Da Data ta0/ 0/5 5 Shie Shield ld 20 N. N.C. C. 21 N.C N.C. . 22 TMDS Clock Shiel Shield d 23 TMDS TMDS Clo Clock+ ck+ 24 TMDS Clock Clock- TITLE 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 21 22 23 24 CABLE 350 1 LC LCD_ D_Tx Tx2N 2N 2 LCD_Tx LCD_Tx2P 2P 3 GN GND D 4 N.C. N.C. 5 N.C. N.C. 6 IB IBP_ P_I2 I2C_ C_SC SCL L 7 IB IBP_ P_I2 I2C_ C_SD SDA A 8 N. N.C. C. 9 LCD_Tx LCD_Tx1N 1N 10 LC LCD_ D_Tx Tx1P 1P 11 GND 12 N.C. N.C. 13 N.C. N.C. 14 N.C. N.C. 15 GND MODEL P350 Backplane 16 N. N.C. C. 17 LCD LCD_Tx _Tx0N 0N 18 LC LCD_ D_Tx Tx0P 0P 19 GND GND 20 N.C. N.C. 21 N. N.C. C. 22 GN GND D 23 LC LCD_ D_Tx TxCP CP 24 LCD LCD_Tx _TxCN CN L-CABLE-885-19C7 2 7 MN2-2065 Rev.0 Chapter 2 Schematics GND GND J504 PNL-F37* Operati on Panel IPF-1507* IPF-15 07* GND GND 1 2 3 1 P12V 2 GND ON_ F G 3 MON_ TITLE 1 2 3 1 +12V 2 GND 3 Fr a me GND MODEL CABLE 504 J505 PNL-F37* Operati on Panel 1 SPK_L 2 SP K_ LG FPD-PS LCD mon ito r L-CABLE-886-07C7 Speaker 1 2 + - * This item provides as “SAP F37-01-36” that include metal plate. (Refer to the parts list) TITLE CABLE 505 MODEL L-CABLE-887-00C8 2-8 MN2-2065 Rev.0 Chapter 2 Schematics GND PSC-14 PSC -148-3 8-3 GND PSC-148-2-2 PSC-14 8-2-2 Panel Base Tilt Assembl y TITLE CABLE 520 MODEL GND PSC-148-2-2 PSC-14 8-2-2 Panel Base L-CABLE-899-01C2 PSC-148-2-1 PSC-14 8-2-1 TITLE CABLE 530 MODEL GND Panel Arm L-CABLE-899-02C1 2-9 MN2-2065 Rev.0 Chapter 2 Schematics GND PSC-148-2-1 PSC-14 8-2-1 GND PSC-148-1-2 PSC-14 8-1-2 Main Chassi s Panel Base TITLE CABLE 531 MODEL L-CABLE-906-06C7 2 - 10 MN2-2065 Rev.0 Chapter 2 Schematics J804 JB-290* Digital Color Printer AC Outl et TITLE CABLE 804 MODEL J805 JB -290* AC Outl et L-CABLE-807-10C0 Digital B/W Printer TITLE MODEL CABLE 805 L-CABLE-405-12 2 - 11 MN2-2065 Rev.0 Chapter 2 Schematics J853 EP563600** EP5636 00** Power Suppl y EU-6052* EU-605 2* J851 Power Entr y uni t GND 1 2 3 4 5 AC_I N L N. N. C. AC_I N N N. N. C. AC_I N FG 1 2 3 4 5 1 2 3 1 AC_I N L N.. C. 2 N 3 AC_I N N GND TITLE MODEL CABLE 851 L-CABLE-896-05C6 J852 J858 JB-290* 1 AC_I N L N. C. 2 N. A C_I N N 3 EU-6052* EU-605 2* AC Outl et 1 2 3 TITLE 1 2 3 CABLE 852 Power Entr y uni t 1 AC_I N L N.. C. 2 N A C_I N N 3 MODEL L-CABLE-897-02C2 2 - 12 MN2-2065 Rev.0 Chapter 2 Schematics J859 JB -290* AC Outl et J854 EP563600** EP5636 00** Power Suppl y 1 GND GND 2 +12VF N. C. 3 N. 1 2 3 TITLE 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 MODEL CABLE 854 GND +12VF N N.. C. N N.. C. L-CABLE-898-02C5 J855 EP563600** EP563 600** Power Suppl y Fan FAN2 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 FAN1 GND +12VF FAN2 LOCK FAN1 LOCK * This item provides as “SAP-F37-01-21” that includes metal plate. (Refer to the parts list) TITLE CABLE 855 MODEL L-CABLE-888-04C8 2 - 13 MN2-2065 Rev.0 Chapter 2 Schematics (Blank page) 2 - 14 MN2-2065 Rev.0 Chapter 2 Schematics 5 /1 1 ** B B 5 0 0 0 2 9 3 7 5 4 名 5 P 形 P E L E E D O M B C F T IP W io S d to u A o F 称 名 E L T I T 2 - 15 MN2-2065 Rev.0 Chapter 2 Schematics (Blank page) 2 - 16 MN2-2065 Rev.0 Chapter 2 Schematics C onnec onnecttor location loc ation (P (PC C boa boar rd side) C onnec onnecttor location loc ation (Peri (Peripher pheral al I/ I/O O side) Connector No. PC board N No. o. / Name J101-* EP5575 / RxBF J102-* EU-9124 / Backend J103-* EP5636 / Power Supply Connector No. J30 J306 6 1 0 3 J J 307 J 308 4 0 3 J 3 0 3 J 2 0 3 J 5 0 3 J USB(PANEL_CTRL) J302 USB(B/W_P) J303 USB(COL_P) J304 ~ J308 USB 3 2 0 1 J 1 5 3 J 0 5 3 J 0 3 3 J J31 J311 1 J32 J321 1 1 3 3 J J 341 J32 J320 0 2 3 0 1 J Indication J301 J37 J370 0 2 2 0 1 J J322 J322 J323 J323 J324 J324 J325 J325 J 360 0 3 1 J J 361 J 171 J350 FPD(DVI) J351 FPD(DVI) J311 LAN J330 RS232C(DVD_CTRL) J331 RS232C(OPTION) J321 Y/C OUT J320 Y/C IN J341 VIDEO OUT J370 MIC J322 AUDIO L IN J323 AUDIO R IN J324 AUDIO L OUT J325 AUDIO R OUT J130 FOOT SW J360 SATA (Not in use) J361 SATA POWER (Not in use) J171 PHYSIO J180 PANEL POWER J181 PANEL J 180 1 3 0 1 J 1 2 0 1 J 1 1 0 1 J J 181 MODEL 形名 TITLE 名称 Backplane EP559600EE 2 - 17 1/2 MN2-2065 Rev.0 Chapter 2 Schematics 1 / 1 7 3 -F U E 名 P 形 L E D O M ti n u y a l p s i d l a n g i S o i s y 称 h 名 P E L T I T 2 - 19 MN2-2065 Rev.0 Chapter 2 Schematics 1 / 1 -A -C 2 0 -9 名 形 L E D O M E L B A -C L 2 1 6 E L B A C 称 名 E L T I T 2 - 20 MN2-2065 Rev.0 Chapter 2 Schematics 1 / 1 -A 0 2 -9 U E P 名 形 O L E C D O M 0 1 7 E L B A C 名 E L T I T 2 - 21 MN2-2065 Rev.0 Chapter 2 Schematics J171 EP559600** 1 2 GND 3 4 - 12 VK N. N. C. 5 GND 6 PHY_CK 7 N. N. C. 8 P HYDT 17 GND 2C_SCL L 18 I BP_I 2C_SC 9 GND 10 PHY_REQX N.. C. 19 N 2C_SDA A 20 I BP_I 2C_SD +12VK J170 EP555601** EP5556 01** Phys io AMP Backplane 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 N.. C. 11 N 12 P HY_HUMF 13 GND PHY_ _ DR DRFTF FTF 14 PHY HY_RW RWAV 15 P HY_ N.. C. 16 N TITLE 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 CABLE 855 1 2 GND 3 - 12V N. N. C. N. C. 11 N. 12 P HY HUMF 13 GND 14 PHY DRFTF GND P HY CK 15 P HY RWAV N. C. 16 N. 7 N. N. C. 8 P HY DT GND 17 GND 18 I 2C CK N. C. 19 N. 4 5 6 +12V 9 10 P HY LD MODEL DA 20 I 2C DA L-CABLE-891-05C2 2 - 22 MN2-2065 Rev.0 Chapter 2 Schematics 4 / 1 C B 1 0 6 0 5 名 5 形 P L E E D O M P M A o i s y h P 名 E L T I T 2 - 23 MN2-2065 Rev.0 Chapter 2 Schematics 4 / 2 C B 1 0 6 0 5 名 5 形 P L E E D O M P M A o i s y h P 称 名 E L T I T 2 - 24 MN2-2065 Rev.0 Chapter 2 Schematics 4 / 3 C B 1 0 6 0 5 名 5 形 P L E E D O M P M A o i s y h P 称 名 E L T I T 2 - 25 MN2-2065 Rev.0 Chapter 2 Schematics 4 / 4 C B 1 0 6 0 5 名 5 形 P L E E D O M P M A o i s y h P 称 名 E L T I T 2 - 26 MN2-2065 Rev.0 Chapter 2 Schematics 1 / 1 2 5 0 6 U 名 E 形 L E D O M ti n u y tr n E r e w o P 称 名 E L T I T 2 - 27 MN2-2065 Rev.0 Chapter 2 Schematics 1 / 1 0 9 2 B 名 J 形 L E D O M t lte u O C A 称 名 E L T I T 2 - 28 MN2-2065 Rev.0 Chapter 2 Schematics 9 1 / 1 B B 0 0 7 3 6 名 5 形 P L E E D O M B C P n i a M l e n a P 称 名 E L T I T 2 - 29 MN2-2065 Rev.0 Chapter 2 Schematics 9 1 / 2 B B 0 0 7 3 6 名 5 形 P L E E D O M B C P n i a M e l n a P 称 名 E L T I T 2 - 30 MN2-2065 Rev.0 Chapter 2 Schematics 9 1 / 3 B B 0 0 7 3 6 名 5 形 P L E E D O M B C P n i a M e l n a P 称 名 E L T I T 2 - 31 MN2-2065 Rev.0 Chapter 2 Schematics 9 1 / 4 B B 0 0 7 3 6 名 5 形 P L E E D O M B C P n i a M e l n a P 称 名 E L T I T 2 - 32 MN2-2065 Rev.0 Chapter 2 Schematics 9 1 / 5 B B 0 0 7 3 6 名 5 形 P L E E D O M B C P n i a M l e n a P 称 名 E L T I T 2 - 33 MN2-2065 Rev.0 Chapter 2 Schematics 9 1 / 6 B B 0 0 7 3 6 名 5 形 P L E E D O M B C P n i a M l e n a P 称 名 E L T I T 2 - 34 MN2-2065 Rev.0 Chapter 2 Schematics 9 1 / 7 B B 0 0 7 3 6 名 5 形 P L E E D O M B C P n i a M l e n a P 称 名 E L T I T 2 - 35 MN2-2065 Rev.0 Chapter 2 Schematics 9 1 / 8 B B 0 0 7 3 6 名 5 形 P L E E D O M B C P n i a M l e n a P 称 名 E L T I T 2 - 36 MN2-2065 Rev.0 Chapter 2 Schematics 9 1 / 9 B B 0 0 7 3 6 名 5 形 P L E E D O M B C P n i a M l e n a P 称 名 E L T I T 2 - 37 MN2-2065 Rev.0 Chapter 2 Schematics 9 1 / 0 1 B B 0 0 7 3 6 名 5 形 P L E E D O M B C P n i a M l e n a P 称 名 E L T I T 2 - 38 MN2-2065 Rev.0 Chapter 2 Schematics 9 1 / 1 1 B B 0 0 7 3 6 名 5 形 P L E E D O M B C P n i a M l e n a P 称 名 E L T I T 2 - 39 MN2-2065 Rev.0 Chapter 2 Schematics 9 1 / 2 1 B B 0 0 7 3 6 名 5 形 P L E E D O M B C P n i a M l e n a P 称 名 E L T I T 2 - 40 MN2-2065 Rev.0 Chapter 2 Schematics 9 1 / 3 1 B B 0 0 7 3 6 名 5 形 P L E E D O M B C P n i a M l e n a P 称 名 E L T I T 2 - 41 MN2-2065 Rev.0 Chapter 2 Schematics 9 1 / 4 1 B B 0 0 7 3 6 名 5 形 P L E E D O M B C P n i a M l e n a P 称 名 E L T I T 2 - 42 MN2-2065 Rev.0 Chapter 2 Schematics 9 1 / 5 1 B B 0 0 7 3 6 名 5 形 P L E E D O M B C P n i a M l e n a P 称 名 E L T I T 2 - 43 MN2-2065 Rev.0 Chapter 2 Schematics 9 1 / 6 1 B B 0 0 7 3 6 名 5 形 P L E E D O M B C P n i a M l e n a P 称 名 E L T I T 2 - 44 MN2-2065 Rev.0 Chapter 2 Schematics 9 1 / 7 1 B B 0 0 7 3 6 名 5 形 P L E E D O M B C P n i a M l e n a P 称 名 E L T I T 2 - 45 MN2-2065 Rev.0 Chapter 2 Schematics 9 1 / 8 1 B B 0 0 7 3 6 名 5 形 P L E E D O M B C P n i a M l e n a P 称 名 E L T I T 2 - 46 MN2-2065 Rev.0 Chapter 2 Schematics 9 1 / 9 1 B B 0 0 7 3 6 名 5 形 P L E E D O M B C P n i a M l e n a P 称 名 E L T I T 2 - 47 MN2-2065 Rev.0 Chapter 2 Schematics 1 / 1 A A 0 0 8 3 6 名 5 形 P L E E D O M B C P F /I T X E 称 名 E L T I T 2 - 48 MN2-2065 Rev.0 Chapter 2 Schematics J506 J507 EP563700** 1 EXTI F_ F_II RRCV_DATA_5V _5 V 2 3 EXTI F_ F_G GND Panel Main PCB EXTI TIF_n F_nR RST_3V EXTI F_ F_G GND TI F_SPA2 16 EXTIF_SPA2 TI F_SPA3 17 EXTIF_SPA3 F_G GND 18 EXTI F_ F_G GND 19 EXTI F_ 7 EXTI TIF_SPA1 F_SPA1 EXTI F_VCC_5V EXTI F_VCC_5V F_G GND 20 EXTI F_ F_G GND 21 EXTI F_ F_G GND 22 EXTI F_ 8 EXTI F_VCC_5V F_G GND 23 EXTI F_ TI F_USB_pD _p D 24 EXTIF_USB TI F_USB_nD _n D 25 EXTIF_USB 4 5 6 EXTI F_n F_nCK CKTREV0_5V 0_5V F_nCK CKTREV1_5V 1_5V 10 EXTI F_n F_nCK CKTREV2_5V 2_5V 11 EXTI F_n F_nPBR PBREV0_5V 0_5V 12 EXTI F_n 9 F_nPBR PBREV1_5V 1_5V 13 EXTI F_n F_nPBR PBREV2_5V 2_5V 14 EXTI F_n F_n nPBCONDET_5 ET_5V V 15 EXTI F_ EP563800** 1 2 3 4 5 . . . 25 26 27 28 29 30 F_V VBUS 26 EXTI F_ F_V VBUS 27 EXTI F_ F_V VBUS 28 EXTI F_ 1 2 3 4 5 . . . 25 26 27 28 29 30 F_V VBUS 29 EXTI F_ F_V VBUS 30 EXTI F_ TITLE CABLE 506 EXT I/F PCB 1 EXTI F_I F_I RRCV_DATA_5V _5 V 2 GND 3 MAI N_ n RST_3 V 4 GND 5 6 MAI N_ SP A1 19 GND 20 GND 21 GND 22 GND 23 GND P5V 8 P5V P5V 9 n CKTREV0 _5 V 7 16 MAI N_S PA2 17 MAI N_S PA3 18 GND 10 n CKTREV1 _5 V 11 n CKTREV2 _5 V 24 USB_ pD 25 USB_ nD 26 VBUS 12 nPBREV0_5V 13 nPBREV1_5V 14 nPBREV2_5V 27 VBUS 28 VBUS 29 VBUS 15 GND 30 VBUS MODEL L-CABLE-880 2 - 49 MN2-2065 Rev.0 Chapter 2 Schematics (Blank page) 2 - 50 Chapter 3 SERVICE INFORMATION APPENDIX Chapter 3 3-1 MN2-2065 Rev.0 Service Information 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 Transp Transporting orting 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 t ransportation instructions, the system may be damaged. 3-2-1 Precautions Take the following precautions and notes regarding transferring or transporting the system. 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. 2). Lock all the casters when you load the equipment in a car. 3-1 MN2-2065 Rev.0 Rev.0 Chapter 3 Service Information 3). Please follow the instruction below for the handling of optional units at the time of transportation. [Optional units that need to be removed] Transvagina Transvaginall probe holder MP-PH8 Mitsubishi B/W printer P95D Mitsubishi Color printer CP30D-A Sony DVD recorder DVO-1000MD The recorders in the figure below can be mounted on during transportation. However, mounting a BD-X201ME on the Rear Extension is prohibited. UP-D897 BD-X201ME UP-D25MD BD-X201ME The “Left probe holder **” (Option) in the figure below can be mounted on during transportation. 3-2 Chapter 3 3-2-2 MN2-2065 Rev.0 Service Information 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 check the following points before moving the system. Unplug the power cord cord from the wall receptacle, receptacle, and hang the cord cord on the power cable hook at the the back of the system so that that it will not be caught by casters. If peripheral devices devices are not secured secured to the system, remove them from the system. If peripheral devices devices are secured to the the system, bunch the cables cables of the peripheral devices so that 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 carrying the probe in the Endo-cavity Probe Holder, lay the probe down horizontally. Do not carry the probe in the vertical position. 1). Move the operation panel to the lowest position. If the optional devices are installed, lower the operation panel carefully so that it does not hit on the optional devices. 2). Close the monitor. monitor. Turn the monitor at the front and correct tilt. Hold the tilt button and close the monitor to stop point. 3-3 MN2-2065 Rev.0 Rev.0 Chapter 3 Service Information CAUTION DO NOT close the monitor monitor that is turned to sideways. Also, Also, DO NOT close by force and put anything on. There is a risk of injury or damage to the monitor. An dyou may pinch your fingers or cables. 3). Release the lock lever of the caster. 4). Grasp the handle on the back side firmly when moving the system. When moving across an area with uneven floor levels, use the handle to lift the system over the uneven surface. 5). Fine adjust the position of the system at an installed location. 6). Once the position and orientation of the system is fixed, lock the casters. 3-4 Chapter 3 3-2-3 MN2-2065 Rev.0 Service Information 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 monitor and the operation panel using the special tools tools as explained below. below. 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 1). Prepare the following tools. When the system is delivered, do not discard them; keep them together with the system. 外 観 Appearance 個数 Qty No. 品 名 Parts Name 1 モニター受けパッド Monitor Pad (CB-SSD-F37(A) #1) 1 2 パネルベースパッド Panel Base Pad (CB-SSD-F37(A) #5) 1 3 マジックバンド Fixing Band (CB-SSD-3500(A) #3) 1 2). Put the operation panel and LCD display in the straight position to the front, then lower the operation panel to the bottom with stepping on the release pedal. パネル昇降ペダル Release pedal for panel height adjust 3-5 MN2-2065 Rev.0 Rev.0 Chapter 3 Service Information 3). Put the Monitor Pad on the operation panel. 4). Fold down the LCD display to the Monitor Pad with pushing the release button. リリースボタン Release button 3-6 Chapter 3 MN2-2065 Rev.0 Service Information 5). Bundle up the LCD display and the Operation Panel by Fixing band (CB-SSD-3500(A)#3). CB-SSD-3500(A) #3 2 番目と 3 番目のプロー ブホルダの間に通す。 Pass the Fixing band through the space of probe holders. Fasten a fixing band so that slack does not appear in a fixing band and a monitor back cover. Only as a guide for tightening condition, make a space for a finger between a fixing band and monitor back cover. cover. It is loose with two fingers. <OK> <NG> 3-7 MN2-2065 Rev.0 Rev.0 Chapter 3 Service Information 6). Put the Panel Base Pad (CB-SSD-F37#5) in between the top cover and operation panel base. In the case of no optional recorder is installed or only the B/W printer is installed. 白黒プリンタ B/W printer 材料表示 Material Description In the case of a color printer is installed. カラープリンタ Color printer 材料表示 Material Description 7). After transpotation, check the state of appearance, mechanism and operation of the system with referring to the service manual "VOLUME 1: Chapter 6, Performance Check". If you found a problem, solve it by referring to the Service Manual: "VOLUME 1: Chapter 3, Installation/Disassemble", "VOLUME 1: Chapter 5, Troubleshooting" and "VOLUME 1: Chapter 6, Performance Performance Check". 3-8 Chapter 3 3-2-4 MN2-2065 Rev.0 Service Information How to transport peripheral devices You may need to lock mechanical parts of the peripheral devices using special operations before transportation. Refer to the each operation manual for the peripheral device and follow its instructions. 3-9 MN2-2065 Rev.0 Rev.0 Chapter 3 Service Information 3-3 System setup during the installation The following explains the system setup (including user setup) during system installation. For details, refer to the Instruction Manual of the system. CAUTION As the date and time are are roughly set on the system before shipment (Japan (Japan time), be sure to correct the date and time when installing the system. The following is a list of items that users can setup and user data. The default setup data is stored on the built-in hard disk or on the internal internal memory on the Backend Backend unit. No. 1 2 3 4 5 Item Date and time Storage device Battery Battery backup Internal memory on the Yes Backend unit Built-in hard disk No Institution name Preset data (including annotations and body Built-in hard disk marks) Patient database (Patient information, Measurement Built-in hard disk results) Stored images Built-in hard disk No No No The setup data is not deleted during normal operation. However, if the system is repaired or its system data is updated, the stored data may be deleted. Before starting such works, make a backup of the user data. When the work is completed, restore the user data if necessary. necessary. Note that the backup battery (Sony (Sony,, CR2450) is mounted on the Backend unit. This battery is used to hold the BIOS setup data. However, the BIOS setup of this Backend unit is the same as the t he system default values and, therefore, the system can operate correctly even if the BIOS setup is returned to the defaults due to the battery discharging. If this occurs, set up only the date and time of the system on the "Common Preset" menu. As this board has a large capacity hardware design, battery discharge or deterioration problems occur only very infrequently although they often occurred on the conventional models. Backup battery CAUTION If you replace the battery, always use the CR2450 (UL code: MH12566) MH12566) by SONY. If another battery is used, we cannot guarantee the system operation. 3 - 10 Chapter 3 MN2-2065 Rev.0 Service Information Setting the Date, Time and Institution name (Hospital name) 3-3-1 1) Press the [PRESET] switch on the operation panel. 2) Select [Set-Up] button. When the preset selection list screen appears on the monitor, select the [Common Preset] button to show the “Common1” screen. C o m m o n 1 sc re e n From this screen, select the desired options (date, time, institution name and others) and set-up them. 3 - 11 MN2-2065 Rev.0 Rev.0 Chapter 3 Service Information Setting for the physiological display unit (if Option PEU-F37 installed) 3-3-2 1) Press the [PRESET] switch on the operation panel. 2) Select [Set-Up] button. When the preset selection list screen appears on the monitor, select the [Common Preset] button to show the “Common1” screen. C o m m o n 1 sc re e n From this screen, select correct value for HUM filter (50Hz or 60Hz) depending on the power line frequency. 3 - 12 Chapter 3 3-4 MN2-2065 Rev.0 Service Information Preset The following explains the preset settings of the system, and the standard procedure to back up, restore, or reset the preset data. Note that you should not release the setup procedure of system preset data and certain system functions to users. CAUTION We strongly recommend recommend that you make a backup backup of user data before before repairing the system or before updating the system. Also, if i f you have changed the preset data, be sure to back up the latest preset data. Setting the preset data 3-4-1 1) Press the [PRESET] switch on the operation panel. 2) Select [Set-Up] button. 3) The preset selection list screen is displayed on the monitor. Select the application to be configured. 3 - 13 MN2-2065 Rev.0 Rev.0 Chapter 3 Service Information 4) If you select the application preset, the following screen appears according to the selected application. From the tree view, select the item you want to change and change its value. If you select the Measurement Preset, the following screen appears according to the selected measurement. From the tree view, select the item you want to change and change its setting. 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 each preset number. Also, you can make a backup on an external storage media and restore the data from the storage media. In addition to the Preset Number data, you can copy any of Annotation Directory, Body Mark Library, Library, Common Preset, Color Map, and Measurement data. 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) 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) st ick) in advance. CAUTION Note the following when 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 seems to contain unnecessary unnecessary data, do not make a backup of this preset data. If such such data is restored erroneously, 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. 3 - 14 Chapter 3 MN2-2065 Rev.0 Service Information CAUTION Note the following when you back back up or restore the p preset reset 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 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 different system models or if you restore 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” You can back up items of each preset data or each library individually. For detailed operations, refer to the Instruction Manual. 1) 2) Press the [PRESET] switch on the operation panel. Select [Set-Up] button. 3) When the preset selection list screen appears on the monitor monitor,, select [Preset Control]. 4) Insert a storage media into the USB port of the system, select the [Copy to Media] option under the “Copy” item, and select the data you want to copy. Then, press the [->] button and the following message is displayed and the data is copied to the storage media. 5) Repeat Step 4 for all data items you want to back up. 3 - 15 MN2-2065 Rev.0 Rev.0 Chapter 3 Service Information Restore the data from “Preset Control” You can restore items of each preset data or each library individually. For detailed operations, refer to the Instruction Manual. 1) Press the [PRESET] switch on the operation panel. 2) Select [Set-Up] button. 3) 4) When the preset selection list screen appears on the monitor monitor,, select [Preset Control]. Insert a storage media into the USB port of the system. Select the [Copy from Media] button. Select the data you want to copy from from list on the left pane, and select the data you want to overwrite from list on the right pane. And then press the [->] button and the following message “In Progress. Please wait” is displayed and the data is copied to the system. 5) Repeat Step 4 for all data items you want to restore. 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 - 16 Chapter 3 3-4-3 MN2-2065 Rev.0 Service Information Checking the modified preset items Press the "Ctrl" and "T" keys simultaneously on the preset screen, and your changes from the factory defaults are displayed with highlighted text. 3 - 17 MN2-2065 Rev.0 Rev.0 Chapter 3 Service Information System Preset 3-4-4 The System Preset function is only used to set up the system for only service engineers. This function is not released to users. 3-4-4-1 How to use the System Preset function 1) 2) Press the [PRESET] switch on the operation panel. Select [Set-Up] button. When the preset selection list screen appears on the monitor, select the [Common Preset] button to show the “Common1” screen. screen. 3) On the common preset screen, press the "Ctrl" and "O" keys on the full-keyboard simultaneously.. The "System" item is added to the tree at the left of the screen as follows. simultaneously 3-4-4-2 • • • • • • System Focus Mark: Turn the "Focus Mark" of the screen on or off. Display Probe: Turn the "Probe model name display" of the screen on or off. Beam Processing (Flow): Set the "Beam Processing" method to Single or Multiple in i n the Color Flow mode. Image Enhance: NOT USED in this system. system. Significant Figure: Set the "Significant Figure" (that is, the number of digits of measurement value display) to the Standard or Extended display. display. DICOM Planar Configuration: Set the pixels and plane of Planar Configuration of the DICOM file (if the Photometric Interpretation is RGB or YBR_FULL_422). 3 - 18 Chapter 3 3-5 MN2-2065 Rev.0 Service Information System Reset This section explains how to reset the whole system settings (reset to the factory defaults). CAUTION If you reset the system, not 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, software, which has been been installed from the “Package “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 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. window. Selection Items Preset data (including annotations and body marks) DICOM printer settings (Default list display) Patient database (Patient information, Measurement results) Stored images on HDD (including CD-R buffer) Maintenance remainder settings (on the maintenance function) Log and probe usage information (on the maintenance function) All print jobs on the print spooler Optional software (Software Package) Remarks All User Data Preset Patient database & Stored Images Deleted Deleted Kept Deleted Deleted Kept Deleted Kept Deleted Deleted Kept Deleted Deleted Kept Kept Kept Kept Kept Deleted Kept Kept Kept Kept Kept The restart and The restart and Restart only initial configuration initial configuration setup are required. setup are required. For details about each function, see the items in the following sections. 3 - 19 MN2-2065 Rev.0 Rev.0 Chapter 3 Service Information 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. The all user data are erased and the system restarts automatically. 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 setting (For export NTSC, USA) OB Measur Measurem emen entt Amer Americ ica a Language English Keyboard English Default setting (For export PAL, China) OB Measur Measureme ement nt Germ German any y Language English Keyboard English * The “OB Measurement” settings may vary depending on the user configuration. When the system has restarted, make sure that all user data are reset to factory defaults. 3 - 20 Chapter 3 3-5-3 MN2-2065 Rev.0 Service Information Reset function – Preset All stored Preset 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 “Preset”, and then click “OK” button. The preset data are erased and the system restarts automatically. 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 setting (For export NTSC, USA) OB Measur Measurem emen entt Amer Americ ica a Language English Keyboard English Default setting (For export PAL, China) OB Measur Measureme ement nt Germ German any y Language English Keyboard English * The “OB Measurement” settings may vary depending on the user configuration. When the system has restarted, make sure that the preset data is reset to factory defaults. 3 - 21 MN2-2065 Rev.0 Rev.0 Chapter 3 Service Information 3-5-4 Reset function – Patient database & Store Stored d Images All stored Patient data (Patient database and stored images) in internal hard disk will be erased. The message below will be displayed when you enter this command from full-keyboard. Select “Patient database & Stored Images”, and then click “OK” button. The patient data are erased and the system restarts automatically. automatically. When the system has restarted, make sure that the patient data is i s deleted from the system. 3 - 22 Chapter 3 3-6 MN2-2065 Rev.0 Service Information Maintenance Menu The system has the Maintenance Menu to support service engineers to inspect and repair system and to allow them to install and upgrade the system software. This function is not released to users. CAUTION You need to turn off the power to disable the maintenance function. After you have used the maintenance functions, always restart the system by turning the power supply off and on again. How to use the Maintenance menu 3-6-1 1) Press the [PRESET] switch on the operation panel. 2) Press the "Ctrl" and "S" keys on the full-keyboard simultaneously. simultaneously. Se t-U t-Up sc re e n 3 - 23 MN2-2065 Rev.0 Rev.0 Chapter 3 Service Information Maintenance Menu function - Set-Up 3-6-2 This screen shows the system serial number and the machine ID (unique system number). • Model: Indicates the system model. • Serial No.: Indicates the system serial number. You can edit this number on this screen although you cannot edit (or change) the system serial number on the conventional systems. If you have replaced the built-in hard disk, you need to enter the correct serial number on this screen. • Machine ID: Indicates a machine ID which is unique to the system. You cannot edit this number. If you have replaced the built-in hard disk, its number is assigned automatically based on the hardware configuration. You do not need to enter the machine ID manually. • Checker’s Name: Enter the name of the technician or engineer who checked the system. You can change this name at anytime. 3 - 24 Chapter 3 MN2-2065 Rev.0 Service Information Maintenance Menu function - UP GRADE 3-6-3 The UP GRADE function allows you to save and restore the user data, update software, enable optional software (called the activation), and install the software driver of the PC printer (connected via USB interface). • • Back-Up Data Save (User’s (User ’s Data Back-up): Back up the following data onto an external storage media (such as a USB memory stick) at a time. All Preset settings The network settings including system IP address and preset for analysis software are excluded. All patient and measurement data All image data The data stored on the CD-R buffer and the local HD2 are excluded. Other data stored in internal hard disk Back-Up Data Restore (User’s Data Back-up): Restore the data stored by “Back-Up Data Save” function from an external storage media. CAUTION When you restore the user data using the “User's Data Back-up” function, the system version must be the same between the recovery source and destination equipment. If you restore the backup data from different software version, an error message is displayed after restoring the data, and then the system fails to start up. • Version Up: Upgrades the software version. For the software upgrading procedure, refer to the related Instruction Manual. The preset settings and activated optional software settings are kept after software update. 3 - 25 MN2-2065 Rev.0 Rev.0 Chapter 3 Service Information • Package Software: You can activate the optional software and trial it for a certain period. Also, you can check the availability of optional software. <Indication > Opened: available Locked: not available YYYY/MM/DD: trialing until “YYYY/MM/DD” • • • Product roduc t Key: Act Ac tivat ivation of optiona optionall s soft oftware ware You can use optional software in the following steps. First, access the license server (ALOKA Licensing Center, called the ALC, https://infoshare.hitachi-aloka.co.jp/alc/ ). Second, on this web site, type in both the machine information (where you install the optional software) and the optional software information (that you have purchased), and then receive the license key or the license key file. Finally, type in this license key or load this license key file on the machine. For the detailed activation procedure, refer to the SOP-F37-xx Installation Manual. CAUTION You need to have a user account for accessing to the Licensing server because of the security security reason. If you didn’t didn’t have an account account yet, please contact the responsible person in the International Marketing & Sales Department. Trial: rial: Trial func function tion of opt optiona ionall s software oftware The Trial function allows the user to trial an optional software product for a certain period by typing in both function number and and password. Affectted Optiona Affec Optionall Software oftware You can use this trial function for all SOP-F37-xx except SOP-F37-48 (McAfee Embedded Control). Trial Period The period of trial use is one month after turning this function on. For example, when st st you start trial use on 2012-January-1 , it expires on 2012-Febrary-1 . In this case, the nd software function is disabled when you turn the machine on 2012-February-2 and later. Please note that there is no message displayed and the software function(s) is automatically disabled when the trial period expires. In addition, you can reactivate the trial use during the trial period (See the chart below), and you can use maximum three consecutive months trial. The 3 times trial is permitted to each optional optional software. 3 - 26 MN2-2065 Rev.0 Service Information Chapter 3 Trial start (1st time) Trial end (2nd time) Two consecutive months Trial start (2nd time) Before trial expired, you CAN start next trial. Trial start (3rd time) Trial end (3rd time) A month After the 3rd trial ends, you can NOT use trial function anymore. Trial Proced oc edur ure e Please follow the instruction below to use trial function. (1) Enter the function number in “Option No” box (In this example, it is 002 : SOP-F37-7, Flow profile) and the password in “Password” box on the Package Software screen and then, click on the [OK] button. Please ask the responsible person in the International Marketing & Sales Department of Hitachi ALOKA for the password information. Function number (2) Click on the [OK] button when the following window appears. In the above photo, this is an example to start the trial function for the software option SOP-F37-7 (Flow Profile). (3) Following message will appear as a confirmation. Make sure that the message indicates ”Success!” then, click on the [OK] button. 3 - 27 MN2-2065 Rev.0 Rev.0 Chapter 3 Service Information (4) The status of the software function is changed to ”Opening” right after starting the trial use, at this point, the trial use is ready but not activated yet. It will be available after rebooting the machine. The above is an example of software option SOP-F75-7 (Flow Profile). (5) When you want to start the trial use for other software function(s), repeat the instructions at step (1) ~ (4). (6) Click on the [Exit] button at lower right of screen. The message shown at right appears and the machine is automatically restarted. (7) After booting-up and the ultrasound image is displayed on LCD monitor, Press [PRESET] switch on the operation panel. Then, press CTRL key and S key on the full-keyboard. (8) By using trackball and [ENTER] switch, select [UP GRADE] on the tree-display. Then, click on the [Package Software] button on right pane. (9) Confirm the status of the software function(s) that are changed to the expiration date of ”YYYY/MM/DD” . In the photo below, this is 2012/03/16 that indicates the h expiration date is 2012-March-16 . 3 - 28 Chapter 3 • MN2-2065 Rev.0 Service Information Printer Installation: Use this option to install the software driver of the connected external PC printer. Copy the printer driver files to a USB memory stick, and follow the on-screen instructions of the Windows printer driver installation wizard. To check the printer operations, refer to the printer's instruction manual. manual. CAUTION This function does not guarantee guarantee the operation operation of all PC printers. Some PC printers may not operate correctly. When you install the software driver, be sure to check whole PC printer operations by yourself. Also, you cannot install the printer driver successfully if the printer configuration file (***.inf) is not found on connetced USB memory stick. If the driver files are compressed by .exe, .zip or .lzh format, you will need to decompress them and copy them to the USB memory stick in advance. The following gives an example where you install the Canon's PIXUS iP4500 printer driver in the system. Although the screen display may vary slightly due to the printer driver you install, follow these steps st eps as a reference when you install another printer driver. Preparation Getting the the latest la test ve vers rsion ion of printer driver driver software ware Use the CD-ROM disk of the printer or download the driver software from the Web site of the printer manufacturer. Decompress the file if compressed, and copy the required files in the USB memory stick. Make sure that the "***.inf" printer setup file is contained. PC printer Follow the on-screen instruction for the USB cable connection and power operation of printer.. Do not turn on the PC printer printer printer power switch until it is instructed. instructed. 3 - 29 MN2-2065 Rev.0 Rev.0 Chapter 3 Service Information Printer inter driver inst installat llation proc proced edur ure e (1) Click the [Printer Installation] button. When the following message appears, connect the PC printer to the USB port (except J301, J302 and J303) of the peripheral I/O. Then, turn on the power switch of the PC printer. (2) Wait for a while, and the [Found New Hardware Wizard] screen appears. Install the driver software by following the on-screen instructions. In the following screen, select "No, not this time" and click the [Next >] button. (3) When the following screen appears, select "Install from a list or specific location (Advanced)" and click the [Next >] button. (4) When the following screen appears, check the "Include this location in the search" box. Then, click the [Browse] button, select the folder where the "***.inf" printer setup file exists, and click the [Next >] button. 3 - 30 Chapter 3 MN2-2065 Rev.0 Service Information (5) After all required files are copied, the following screen appears. Make sure that "Completing the Found New Hardware Wizard" is displayed, and click the [Finish] button. (6) Select the Printer Property function from the Maintenance menu - [OTHER] page. Set the advanced properties such as paper size and others of the connected PC printer.. printer CAUTION We recommend that you suppress the paper end and other miscellaneous message display function by printer driver setup. (7) Finally Finally,, check the t he overall printer operations. 3 - 31 MN2-2065 Rev.0 Rev.0 Chapter 3 Service Information Maintenance Menu function - MAINTENANCE - SYSTEM1 3-6-4 This screen displays the system information and the probe connection information. The screen also displays the connection and installation status of hardware and software options and the setting information for each destination. A B C D E F • Machine basic information: (A) Indicates basic information of the machine, such as the serial number. number. • System Version: The system version of the whole machine is indicated. The software version is usually indicated as the system version. This is version "00-1.1.3" in this example. Serial No. Indicates the system serial number. This number is 20234271 in this example. MAC Address Indicates the MAC address of this system. (The MAC address is the physical address arbitrarily assigned to configured network device hardware to identify each node on the network.) On this system, this value will be changed after the Backend unit has been replaced. This address is "00-30-64-0c-ee-bb" "00-30-64-0c-ee-bb" in this example. Software : (B) Indicates the software version (excluding the System V Version) ersion) installed in the system. The software having following certain functions are grouped, and the system version of each group is indicated. OS: The version of Operating System (OS) containing software drivers and components is 3 - 32 Chapter 3 MN2-2065 Rev.0 Service Information indicated. The version number may vary depending on the CPU board, even if the system version is identical. This is version "00-1.2.3( 4Apr)" in this example. Database: The software version of the connectable probe parameters is indicated. This is version "00-1.1.0(30Nov)" in this example. pcpf: The software version of the PC Platform (that is, the application of this system) is indicated. This is version "00-1.1.0( 5Jan)" in this example. IMPORTANT When you contact the technical support, please inform not only the system version but all software version, or send us the System Information file explained later so that we can understand the system status and decide the appropriate action to take. • Probe : (C) The connector number, probe type, and the probe code of the connected probe and connected probe are displayed. When you change the probe on this screen, It’s connection status is not undated automatically. Press the [Up Date] button (F) at the button of screen to update and display the information. The connector numbers of the probe and their assignment are shown in the figure on the right. This example shows that UST UST-5413 -5413 (probe code 2000031) is plugged into Connector 1. And UST-9123 UST -9123 (probe code 2000065) is plugged into Connector 2. C onnect onnec tor 1 C onnect onnec tor 2 Connector 4 Note that No.4 is for the independent independent probe. Connector 3 • Option : (D) Information about the hardware option connected to the system is shown. If a unit is connected to the system, the "Connected" message is displayed. If a units is not connected, the "N.C." (Not connected) message is displayed. Indicati on on scr een een PEU-F37 EU-9151 CAUTION Model name PEU-F37 EU-9151 Descript ion Physiological signal display unit Function Addition unit The connection information information of the following hardware hardware options is not display on the maintenance screen. EU-9145, Independent CW probe connection kit. 3 - 33 MN2-2065 Rev.0 Rev.0 Chapter 3 Service Information • Option : (E) This shows the information about software options already installed in the system. If the software is able to be used, it is shown as "O". If it is not able to be used, it is shown as "L". Indication screen on Product name Product description FAM Flow Profile %Normal SOP-F37-5 SOP-F37-7 - TEI Index SOP-F37-8 DICOM Network ID Card Reader SOP-F37-10 - Spatial Compound SR AIP Auto IMT SOP-F37-22 SOP-F37-21 SOP-F37-24 SOP-F37-38 Free Angular M-mode Flow Profile (For the Japanese market only) IMP (Index of Myocardial Performance) DICOM Communication (For the Japanese market only) Spatia Spatiall Compound DICOM SR AIP Automated IMT Measurement Auto NT SOP-F37-42 Automated NT Measurement Notes Never able to be used ("L" is shown). Never able to be used ("L" is shown). This screen shows the availability as "O" for both the optional software if its product version is installed and the optional software if it is used for trial purposes. You can check the functions if it is the product version or trial version (although they are indicated with an "O") from the maintenance screen – UPGRADE - Package Software page. Also, you can check it from the System Information file. IMPORTANT The installation status information of optional software is NOT stored on the built-in HDD of the system. When you replace the HDD, you do not need to reinstall (or activate) the optional software. Simply type in the serial number on the maintenance menu and re-configure the Initial Configuration settings. 3 - 34 Chapter 3 • MN2-2065 Rev.0 Service Information Option : (F) This shows the settings applied to the system which is shipped to each destination. You cannot change the items displayed in the REGIONAL SETTING field. However, you can modify the items displayed in the INITIAL CONFIGURATION field after system initialization or after the preset Initialization. The following is a list of factory defaults. Japanese market Region al Se Region Settin ttin g MI/TI Display Power Limit Probe Group Cardiac Normal Range On Except US Japan On Initial Configur ation OB Measurement Japan Tokyo UNIV Language English Keyboard English NTSC system Region Re gion al Se Settin ttin g MI/TI Display Power Limit Probe Group Cardiac Normal Range On Except US Other Off Initial Configur ationUS OB Measurement Language English Keyboard English PAL system and Chinese market Region al Se Region Settin ttin g MI/TI Display Power Limit Probe Group Cardiac Normal Range On Except US Other Off Initial Configur ation OB Measurement Germany Language English Keyboard English USA market Region Re gion al Se Settin ttin g MI/TI Display Power Limit Probe Group Cardiac Normal Range Initial Configur ation On US US Off OB Measurement Language Keyboard US English English 3 - 35 MN2-2065 Rev.0 Rev.0 Chapter 3 Service Information • Button : (F) Provides the functions to output the system information to USB devices and to update the display information. USB: The system information file is output to an external storage media (such as a USB memory stick) being connected to the USB port on the operation panel. When the file is output, the following two files are stored on the external storage media. The "xml" format file is the system information file. (The file name of "F37SysInfo_serial-number_saving-date.xml" is assigned.) This file is located in the same folder hierarchy as "xsl" format files. You can open this file using a Web browser such as Internet Explorer and check the following file contents. 3 - 36 Chapter 3 MN2-2065 Rev.0 Service Information 3 - 37 MN2-2065 Rev.0 Rev.0 Chapter 3 Service Information IMPORTANT If the system status changes during installation or hardware/software hardware/software updating, make a backup of the system information file and keep it in your office for managemnet of system status and quick system recovery. Up Date: The displayed items are updated to the current status. 3 - 38 Chapter 3 MN2-2065 Rev.0 Service Information Maintenance Menu function - MAINTENANCE - SYSTEM2 3-6-5 This screen displays both the information about system hardware installed on the machine and the connected probe. • PCB LIST 1 : Information about the PC board model and revision are shown. PC b o a rd De sc rip tio tio n PC B m o d e l The correct board model names are not displayed for the power supply board and backplane (mother) board. Therefore, refer to the history information for the correct model name before preparing parts for repairs and so on. 3 - 39 MN2-2065 Rev.0 Rev.0 Chapter 3 Service Information • Status: Information related to hardware and software are shown. CPU Health Information: CPU Temperature: Temperature: Displays the CPU internal temperature. IMPORTANT The temperature displayed on the screen above is for reference only. CPU VCORE: 3.3V VOLT VOLTAGE STA STATUS: Displays Display s the 3.3V voltage value of the CPU interior. interi or. +5VA VOLTAGE STATUS: Displays the 5.0V voltage value of the CPU interior. 12VA VOLTAGE STATUS: Displays the 12.0V voltage value of the CPU interior. IMPORTANT Use the voltages displayed on this screen as a reference only. Be sure to accurately measure voltages at the checking terminal of power supply board. CPU Board Information: Serial No.: Displays the serial number of the COM Express module. Hard Revision: Displays the hardware revision of the COM Express module. BC Firmware Revision: Displays the firmware revision of the COM Express module. System BIOS Revision: Displays the revision of the System BIOS. Lib Information: AIDI Lib Version: Displays the revision of the AIDI library of the COM Express module. AIDI Driver Version: Displays the version of the AIDI driver of the COM Express module. Monitor Information: Boot Counter: Displays the number of starts of the COM Express module. 3 - 40 Chapter 3 Running Time Time Meter: • Displays the running time of the COM Express Express module. (Unit: hours) HDD Information: Free Space: MN2-2065 Rev.0 Service Information Displays the free space of the user data area on the hard disk. Power Supply Health Information: FAN Sensor (AC Board): Displays the status of the cooling fan locate located d in the bottom of the machine. If conditions are normal, “OK” is displayed. If the fan is stopped, “Exchange” is displayed. Status2: Information related to hardware and software are shown. API: Displays the firmware version related to API. Firmware: Displays the firmware version related to each module. Display: Startup Splash: Displays the version of the startup screen information. Shutdown: Displays the version of the shutdown screen information. Panel: PNL-F37: ID ** Displays the identification information of the operation panel. EP536700BB: PHW ** Displays the hardware revision of the operation panel. PSW ** Displays the software revision revision of the operation panel. EP563800AA: CON * Displays the connection information of the EXT I/F PCB. 3 - 41 MN2-2065 Rev.0 Rev.0 Chapter 3 Service Information • PROBE USE The history of the probe connected to the system is displayed. If the probe serial number is identifiable, the probes are displayed according to the probe type and serial number. If not, the total transmission time is displayed for each probe type. Mo d e l n a m e P ro b e c o d e *1 Prob Prob e S/N *2 To ta l tra nsm iss ssiio n ti tim m e *3 <Hidden menu> Displayed by pressing the "Ctrl" and "C" keys simultaneously on this screen. Select All: Select all data Clear: Delete selected data • • • • Import: Export: Restore the data data to from USB media Backup the USB media *1) If a probe has a parallel probe code system, the low-order two digits are the probe code. For example, the UST-9123 UST-9123 is identified as "0x02000065" and its probe code is "65". *2) The serial number is displayed only when the probe has serial probe code code system. *3) The total transmission time of the probe connected to the system is displayed. The time during the frozen image is excluded. 3 - 42 Chapter 3 MN2-2065 Rev.0 Service Information Maintenance Menu function - MAINTENANCE - CHECK 3-6-6 This screen provides the function for the field service engineers. • Panel Test If this button is pressed, the following window appears. At this window, you can run LED lighting tests on the operation panel. Each time the "Push" button is pressed, the LED lighting on the operation panel changes in the following order: white, orange, off. Note that the LED of the power switch stays the color white. If the "Exit" button is pressed, the previous screen returns. • PCPF Auto Run Default: ON This function is a hidden function. Press the “Ctrl” and “B” keys simultaneously on the screen above to display it. Specify whether to start the ultrasound application when the power switched on. When restarting the machine after switching this setting to “OFF”, the ultrasound application does not start. At this time, this function is used only when running the operation panel diagnostic tool or the self-diagnostic program “BeHITS”. For details, see “VOLUME 1: Chapter 5, Troubleshooting”. IMPORTANT When this setting is changed to “OFF” in error and the turn the machine off, the machine no longer starts normally. In such cases, see “VOLUME 1: Chapter 5, Troubleshooting”, and then run the self-diagnostic program “BeHITS”. 3 - 43 MN2-2065 Rev.0 Rev.0 Chapter 3 Service Information Maintenance Menu function - MAINTENANCE - LOG 3-6-7 This screen provides the function to output log files (stored on the system) to an external storage media. • Log OutPut 1 (PNL) Default: ON Select On or Off for the setting to collect a log about the system hardware. ("On" is selected in this example.) The following log files can be collected. Type Name Name C ontents of Log file PNL P*** P******* *****.LOG *.LOG Comm Communicat unication ion log of the operat operation ion pane panell Any change on this screen is validated after the system is i s restarted. • Log OutPut 2 (DSS, IHE, ADLIB) Default: ON Select On or Off for the setting to collect a log about the DICOM communication. ("On" is selected in this example.) Type Name Name C ontents of Log file DSS DsLog.LOG IHE ADLIB I********.LOG ADLib**.log Software module log for "DICOM image storage and DICOM Print" Software module log for "MPPS/S "MPPS/Storage torage Commitment/DICOM SR" Data transmission log of software module ADLib for "DICOM function" DICOM communication log (socket) for Worklist/MPPS, DICOM image storage/Print/SR and Storage commitment (N-ACTION) Data reception log of softwar software e module ADLib for "DICOM "DICOM function" DICOM communication log (socket) for message reception (N-EVENT-REPORT) during DICOM printing and storage commitment (N-EVENT-REPORT) ADLib.sck ADLIBR ADLib**.log ADLib.sck Any change on this screen is validated after the system is i s restarted. 3 - 44 Chapter 3 • MN2-2065 Rev.0 Service Information Log OutPut 3 (SOP) Default: ON Select On or Off for the setting to collect a log about installation (activation) and other operations for software option. ("On" is selected in this example.) Type Name Name C ontents ontents of Log file SOP SOP SOP.LOG .LOG Software option (SOP) activation and trial use log Any change on this screen is validated after the system is i s restarted. Note that the following information is always logged regardless of the on/off setting of the above "Log Output 1 to 3" functions. • Type Name Name C ontents ontents of Log file ERR VOLT VOL T Exc Excep* ep**** ****** ****-* *-**.l *.log og V********.log Sof Softwa tware re error error mes messag sage e log Voltage monitoring error log Preservation period Default: 7 days Set a storage period of log files in the system. It can be one (1) day to seven (7) days. When this period expires, the log files are deleted as follows. Type File name Explanat Explanation PNL P********.LOG DSS IHE DsLog.LOG I********.LOG ADLIB ADLib**.log When the system is restarted, the files whose preservation period has passed are deleted regardless of the "Log OutPut" settings. This file is deleted each time the system is started. If the "Log OutPut 2" is On, the files whose preservation period has passed are deleted when the system is started. The files are not deleted. As each file has a creation date in its name, the existing file is overwritten if you have created file on the same day of another month. The files are not deleted. If the file size is 512MB or more, the file is cleared and the log data is written in this file. If the size is less than 512MB, the log data is added to the file. fil e. The files are not deleted. As each file has a creation date in its name, the existing file is overwritten if you have created file on the same day of another month. The files are not deleted. If the file size is 512MB or more, the file is cleared and the log data is written in this file. If the size is less than 512MB, the log data is added to the file. fil e. The files are not delete deleted. d. When the syste system m is resta restarted, rted, the files whos whose e prese preservation rvation period has passed are deleted regardless of the "Log OutPut" settings. When the system is restarted, the files whose preservation period has passed are deleted regardless of the "Log OutPut" settings. ADLib.sck ADLIBR ADLib**.log ADLib.sck SOP ERR SOP SOP.LOG .LOG Excep***** Excep***********-**.lo **.log g VOLT VOL T V********.log 3 - 45 MN2-2065 Rev.0 Rev.0 Chapter 3 Service Information • Copy to Media You can select the t he following options for the collected log files. Select All: Selects all log files on the list. Unselect All: Unselects all log files on the list. Delete: Deletes the selected log files on the list. Total: Tota l: Indicates the total file size (in KB) of selected log files on the list. USB: Copies the selected log files on the list to an external storage media being connected to the USB port at the side of the operation panel. IMPORTANT The log files listed on this screen may be required for troubleshooting if error message are rarely appeared. If an error message is displayed, Contact our Technical Support with system information file, preset setting and the log files. 3 - 46 Chapter 3 MN2-2065 Rev.0 Service Information Maintenance Menu function - MAINTENANCE - OTHER 3-6-8 This screen provides the other maintenance functions. • Test Pattern Gray Scale Display On: If this button is pressed, the black and white test pattern is displayed for the configured time. Color Scale Display On: If this button is pressed, the color test pattern is displayed for the configured time. • • Monitor SetUp Default: IPF-1507 Specifies the connected monitor. Select “IPF-1507” to allow monitor adjustment (Brightness/Contrast, etc.) from presets and the operation panel. If “Disable” is selected, the monitor cannot be adjusted. Printer Property This provides the software driver property screen of digital printers (including the PC printer) already installed in the system. You can access the properties screen when you want to change the printer paper size and image quality. Select the desired printer from the list and press the [Open] button, and the property screen of the selected printer driver appears. • Message Check Tool This is a function for R/D purpose only. Do not change this setting. 3 - 47 MN2-2065 Rev.0 Rev.0 Chapter 3 Service Information 3-6-9 Maintena Maintenance nce Menu function - MAINTENAN MAINTENANCE CE - Auto Test This screen provides the functions for R/D purpose only. Do not change these settings. 3 - 48 Chapter 3 3-6-10 MN2-2065 Rev.0 Service Information Maintenance Menu function - MAINTENANCE - DVD This screen provides the functions to set up the DVD recorder connected to the system. • DVO-1000MD When you use the SONY's DVD recorder DVO-1000MD, check this recorder setting using the following steps and set the required items. Checking the DVO-1000MD settings (1) Change the system to the [EXT] screen. (2) Turn the DVO-1000MD power switch on, and press the "Menu" and "" (Left arrow) keys simultaneously. simultaneously. (3) The "MAINTENANCE MENU" appears on the system monitor. (4) From the menu, select “OTHERS” – “SOFTWARE VERSION” in this order. 3 - 49 MN2-2065 Rev.0 Rev.0 Chapter 3 Service Information (5) Check the "DPR VERSION" on the screen. (This example in the figure on the right shows the DPR version 1.60.) (6) When you have checked it, turn the DVO-1000MD power switch off. Changing the DVO-1000MD settings If the DPR version is 1.52 or later, change the DVO-1000MD settings as follows. (1) Change the system to the [EXT] screen. (2) Turn the DVO-1000MD power switch on, and press the "Menu" and " " (Left arrow) keys simultaneously. simultaneously. (3) The "MAINTENANCE MENU" appears on the system monitor. (4) From the menu, select “PLAY DURING RECPAUSE”. (5) Set the “PLAY DURING RECPAUSE” option to “ON”. (6) When you have changed it, turn the DVO-1000MD power switch off. Changing the system settings After you have checked or changed the DVO-1000MD settings, set the system settings as follows. DVO-1000M DVO -1000MD D main tenan ce scr een on the machine ROM Play Version During (DPR) REC Pause DPR Version PLAY DURING RECPAUSE ~Ver ~Ver.1.42 .1.42 Inope Inoperable rable 1.4x or earlier earlier Off Ver.1.52 Ver .1.52 ON 1.5x On Ver.1.62~ Ver .1.62~ ON 1.6x or later On Remarks When scree screen n is switc switched hed to the the [EXT] screen during REC Pause, the Title is closed. If the system power supply is turned off during REC Pause, the last patient ID is not displayed in the Title list. The last patient ID can be displayed in the Title list even if the system power supply is turned off during REC Pause. 3 - 50 Chapter 3 3-6-11 MN2-2065 Rev.0 Service Information Maintenance Menu function - Time Server This screen sets the time server to be synchronized with the system, and the maintenanc maintenancee message display function. • Time Server [Click the [Settings] button, and the “Date and Time Properties” screen appears. Select the “Internet Time” tab, and check the “Automatically synchronize with an Internet time server” box. Then, type in the time server name to synchronize synchronize with the system in the “Server:” field Finally,, click the [Apply] and [OK] buttons in this order and the screen is closed. Finally 3 - 51 MN2-2065 Rev.0 Rev.0 Chapter 3 Service Information • Maintenance Reminder Displays a message to the user when the system is started on the predetermined day. The following reminder screen is displayed by default during system startup. When you confirm it by pressing the [ENTER] key on the operation panel, the startup process continues and the system starts up normally. normally. To configure the setting, select the date on which you want to display the message in the “Maintenance Reminder” area. The date can also be set from a calendar. Next, select the message display condition from the following items. Off: One Time: Time: Display a message message when the system first starts on on the specified specified date or after. after. After the first start, this setting automatically changes to “OFF”, and the message is not displayed. Every time after machine starts: Display a message when the machine starts on the specified date or after. Note that a message is displayed every time the machine starts. To stop the message from being displayed, you must change the setting to “Off” at this screen. Do not display the reminder message. 3 - 52 Chapter 3 3-6-12 MN2-2065 Rev.0 Service Information Maintenance Menu function - Security This screen provides the confirmation the setting status of SOP-F37-48 (McAfee Embedded Security). • Version Information Displays the version information of SOP-F37-48 (McAfee Embedded Security Security). ). If “McAfee Solidifier Not Installed” is displayed in the field as shown in the following diagram, PM-F37-S001 is not installed. Before activating SOP-F37-48, you must install this software. For details, see “SOP-F37-xx installation instruction sheet”. ▲ PM-F PM-F37-S 37-S001 001 iiss no t iinsta nsta lle d • status 3 - 53 MN2-2065 Rev.0 Rev.0 Chapter 3 Service Information Displays the operation status of SOP-F37-48 (McAfee Embedded Security). If “Disabled” is displayed in the “McAfee Solidifier” or “McAfee Solidifier on reboot” field as shown below, PM-F37-S001 is installed but SOP-F37-48 is not installed (activated). ▲ SO PP-F F37-48 37-48 iiss no t insta insta lle d (a c ti tiva va te d ) • solidified files With this function, you can export a list of files registered to a white list, status information, and logs to USB media. 3 - 54 Chapter 4 ADJUSTMENT APPENDIX MN2-2065 Rev.0 Chapter 4 Adjustment 4-1 Introduction These is no part requires to be adjusted at the filed, when the machine is not equipped with the PEU-F37 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. 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 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 has sufficiently warmed up before starting the work. 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 Mode : 0.5 class : ACV ACV,, DCV, DCV, DCA, Ω 2) Probes : UST-9123 UST-9123 or UST UST-5299 -5299 3) Screwdriver : Various types of screwdriv screwdrivers ers for adjustm adjustment ent 4-1 MN2-2065 Rev.0 Rev.0 Chapter 4 Adjustment 4-4 Physio AMP adjustment procedure 4-4-1 DC IN specifications Specifications of the DC IN on the PEU-F37 physio-signal display unit are listed li sted below. below. 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 physio-amplifier 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-F37 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-F37 (Front view) 5 4 9 8 Pin arrangement Pin NO Name 4 Signal 5 GND 8 9 DCIN EXCH GND 4-2 MN2-2065 Rev.0 Chapter 4 Adjustment 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 physio-amplifier board. 1) Remove the cover of the PEU-F37 physio-signal unit, and create an environment in which you can use a multi-meter to measure the signal at the physio-amplifier board (EP555601**). EP555601BC VR106 VR107 SW501 TP103 2) Switch on the power of the external device and ultrasound machine. 3) Use the DC IN cable to connect the external device and physio-signal unit. 4) Use the multi-meter to check the voltage of check terminal TP103 on the physio-amplifier board (EP555601**). (EP555601**). If the voltage value is within 5.85V +/-0.2V, no adjustment is required. If the value is outside this specification, use the following procedure to perform an adjustment. RV107 SW501 TP103 a) Change the setting of switch SW501 to the side with the “” mark (Pin 1 side). b) Use a multi-meter to measure the voltage value of check terminal TP103. c) Adjust the variable resistance RV107 so that the voltage value is 5.85 V +/-0.2 V. 4-3 MN2-2065 Rev.0 Rev.0 Chapter 4 Adjustment 5) Next, adjust the signal level. level. Use the external device device to input the physio-signal physio-signal of the person performing the adjustment adjustment 6) On the function menu, set "ECG Display" to "On" to show the physio-signal on the machine. If the signal was input to the ECG DC IN, the signal is displayed on the screen. 7) Adjust the displayed physio-signal physio-signal using “ECG Sens” or “ECG Posi” in the function menu. 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. procedure. RV106 RV107 SW501 TP103 a) Change the setting of switch SW501 to the side with the “” mark (Pin 1 side). b) Adjust variable resistance RV106 so that the amplitude of the physio-signal displayed by the machine is adequate. adequate. Note that while adjustment of this variable resistance moves the position of the displayed physio-signal up and down, you do not need to be concerned about that this time as an adjustment will be performed again later. later. c) Use a multi-meter to measure the voltage value of check terminal TP103. d) Adjust the variable resistance RV107 so that the voltage value is 5.85 V +/-0.2 V. 4-4 Chapter 5 PARTS LIST APPENDIX MN2-2065 Rev.0 Chapter 5 Parts List Outline of Parts List 5-1 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 surf surface ace of the equipment such aass Cover and C Connector onnector 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. Appliance of Parts List 5-2 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. Attention 5-3 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. separately. Any part that is is not described in this this parts parts list will not be be provided. 5-1 MN2-2065 Rev.0 Chapter 5 Parts List 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. Moreover Index number linked to drawing Description of Index Range of serial number to apply 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 Index label Specification for each item Item number linked to drawing 5-2 MN2-2065 Rev.0 Chapter 5 Parts List Illustration List Overall View Explanation of 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 each part 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. number. Code Code number applied to each parts. However, 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 MN2-2065 Rev.0 Chapter 5 Parts List 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, belonged, then open the page suggested suggested with ”INDEX”. ”INDEX”. MONITOR SEE INDEX 06 OPERATION PANEL SEE INDEX 02 MAIN BODY SEE INDEX 01 PHYSIOLOGICAL SIGNAL UNIT SEE INDEX 05 USM-38-1* UNIT SEE INDEX 04 POWER SUPPLY UNIT AC OUTLET SEE INDEX 03 LABEL SEE INDEX 07 5-4 MN2-2065 Rev.0 Chapter 5 Parts List INDEX DESCRIPTION UNIT 01 MAIN BODY I n d e x 0 1 S/N USI-162* M A I N B O D Y 1 2 1 3 Item Code 1 A201556 DC125BT5/W529U 2 A140370 DC125_COVERS 3 A400018 WN-41 ※ キャスタ交換時は必ずこのスパナを使うこと。なお、このスパナは使い捨てです。 It is always always nece necessary ssary when ca caster ster is excha exchanged. nged. It is dispo disposable sable.. Part number Description CASTER CASTER : COVERS WRENCH Serial number Specification 5-5 MN2-2065 Rev.0 Chapter 5 Parts List INDEX DESCRIPTION UNIT 01 4 MAIN BODY S/N USI-162* 13 ※ プローブフック(item#5)を含む Including Probe Hook (item#5) 15 5 Probe Hook ×3 14 Item Code Part number 4 A120489 SAP-F37-01-04 5 A120490 MP-CV-F37-1(21) 13 A120497 MP-CV-F37-1(4R) 14 A120498 MP-CV-F37-1(5) 15 A399256 Pla-Point(No.2)M4×8 Description COVER : FRONT PROBE HOOK COVER : RIGHT TRAY (RIGHT) DECORATIVE SCREW Serial number Specification Arrange Label(USA), See Index08 for detail 5-6 MN2-2065 Rev.0 Chapter 5 Parts List INDEX DESCRIPTION UNIT 01 MAIN BODY S/N USI-162* 6 16 ※ ケーブルクリップ、ケーブルカバー、 電源ケーブルフック、生体カバー (item#8 、#9、 、#11 item#8、 #9、#10 #10、 #11)を含む Including Cable Clip, Cable Cover, Power Cable Hock and PEU Cover (item#8, #9, #10, #11) 7 11 9 10 12 8 17 Item Code Part number 6 A120491 MP-CV-F37-1(2) 7 A120492 MP-CV-F37-1(3) 8 A120493 MP-CV-F37-1(6) 9 A120494 MP-CV-F37-1(8) 10 A120495 MP-CV-F37-1(18) 11 A100505 MP-CV-F37-1(17) 12 A120496 MP-CV-F37-1(4L) 16 A120499 MP-CV-F37-1(7) 17 A100506 PSC-148-1-1(5) Description Serial number Specification COVER : TOP COVER : REAR CABLE CLIP CABLE COVER CABLE HOOK : POWER CABLE BLIND COVER COVER : LEFT DUST FILTER Arrange Label(Japan, USA), See Index08 for COVER : AC INLET 5-7 MN2-2065 Rev.0 Chapter 5 Parts List INDEX DESCRIPTION UNIT 01 S/N MAIN BODY USI-162* 40 20 18 21 item#18)を含む ペダル(item#18 ペダル( )を含む 19 ※ Including Pedal (item#18) Item Code Part number 18 A120500 SAP-F37-01-18 19 A201932 SAP-F37-01-19 20 A120501 SAP-F37-01-20 21 A625072 SAP-F37-01-21 40 A120513 PSC-148-1-1(46) Description PEDAL LOCKING ASSEMBLY COVER : FRONT BASE FAN ASSEMBLY Pedal Protector Serial number Specification 5-8 MN2-2065 Rev.0 Chapter 5 Parts List INDEX DESCRIPTION UNIT 01 MAIN BODY S/N USI-162* item#26)を含む 22 ※ ロックボタン( Including Lock button (item#26) 24 23 26 Item Code Part number 22 A201933 PSC-148-3 23 A120502 MP-CV-F37-1(22) 24 A120503 MP-CV-F37-1(42) 25 A120504 SAP-F37-01-25 26 A120505 MP-CV-F37-1(44) Description TILT ASSEMBLY COVER : TILT COVER : MONITOR ARM (FRONT) COVER : MONITOR ARM (REAR) LOCKING BUTTON Serial number Specification 5-9 MN2-2065 Rev.0 Chapter 5 Parts List INDEX DESCRIPTION UNIT 01 S/N MAIN BODY USI-162* ※ケーブルルートカバー、ケーブルハンガー、 27 36 29 前ケーブルフック、フック用カラー、 グリップ( グリップ(item#28 item#28、 、 #29 #29、 、 #30 #30、 、 #31 #31、 、 #32)を含む #32 )を含む I Including Cable C Clip, lip, Cable Cover, Cover, PE PEU U Cover and Power Cable Hock (item#28, #29, #30, #31, #32) #32) 28 32 35 32 34 31 30 30 Item Code Part number 27 A201934 PSC-148-2-2 28 A100507 PSC-148-2-2(41) 29 A120506 SAP-F37-01-29 30 A120507 PSC-148-2-2(36) 31 A120461 PSC-146-3(60) 32 A120508 PSC-148-2-2(5) 33 A120509 MP-PH-F37-1(1) 34 A120510 MP-PH-F37-1(2) 35 A120511 MP-PH-F37-1(3) Description PANEL BASE COVER : PANEL BASE CABLE HANGER CABLE HOOK CABLE HOOK SPACER HANDGRIP HOOK-TYPE HOLDER (FRONT) HOOK-TYPE HOLDER (RIGHT) 33 Serial number Specification Arrange Label(USA), See Index08 for detail JELLY HOLDER(RIGHT) A624018 36 SAP-F37-01-36 SPEAKER 5 - 10 MN2-2065 Rev.0 Chapter 5 Parts List INDEX DESCRIPTION UNIT 01 MAIN BODY S/N USI-162* 右ベース用加工図 : Processing figure for Right Right bases 37 ※ケーブルを含まない Excluding Cable. 左ベース用加工図 : Processing figure for Left Left bases 39 38 39 Item Code Part number 37 A201935 PSC-148-2-1 38 A803192 EP473205** 39 A120512 PSC-148-1-1(45) Description PANEL ARM PCB : Foot SW PCB Base Protector Serial number Specification 5 - 11 MN2-2065 Rev.0 Chapter 5 Parts List (Blank Page) 5 - 12 MN2-2065 Rev.0 Chapter 5 Parts List INDEX DESCRIPTION 02 UNIT OPERATION PANEL S/N PNL-F37* 1 3 STC Knob 5 Knob ×5 ×8 4 Knob ×2 6 Dial B-Gain Top 7 Key Freeze Knob 2 ×1 2 Item Code Part number 1 A803193 PNL-F37 2 A510071 SP-4133 3 A510084 SP-4135B 4 A510073 SP-4147 5 A510083 SP-4148 6 A201916 MA47640B 7 A201936 MA64901 Description OPERATION PANEL KNOB(S) STC KNOB KNOB(M) KNOB(S) DIAL(Φ25) KEY-TOP:Φ25 Serial number 5 Specification I n d e x 0 2 O P E R A T I O N P A N E L 5 - 13 MN2-2065 Rev.0 Chapter 5 Parts List INDEX DESCRIPTION 02 UNIT OPERATION PANEL 8 S/N PNL-F37* Key Cap ×18 ENTER B 9 Key Cap ×2 10 11 Trackball Item Code Part number 8 A201918 MA60517 9 A201919 MA60518 10 A400019 MA60519 11 A618044 L-TB-17* Description KEY-CAP:Φ18 KEY-CAP:Φ25 KEY-CAP REMOVAL TOOL TRACK-BALL Serial number Specification 5 - 14 MN2-2065 Rev.0 Chapter 5 Parts List INDEX DESCRIPTION 02 UNIT S/N OPERATION PANEL PNL-F37* Panel Case configuration “ ” 15 Panel Case 13 IF PCB 16 Rubber Sheet Set 14 12 FFC Main PCB Item Code Part number 12 A803194 EP563700BB 13 A803195 EP563800AA 14 A803196 L-CABLE-880 15 A201937 SAP-F37-02-15 16 A201938 SAP-F37-02-16 Description PCB : PANEL MAIN PCB : PANEL I/F CABLE : PANEL PANEL CASE ASSEMBLY RUBBER KEY SHEET SET Serial number Specification 5 - 15 MN2-2065 Rev.0 Chapter 5 Parts List INDEX DESCRIPTION UNIT 02 OPERATION PANEL S/N PNL-F37* 17 Item Code 17 A600373 Part number PNL-F37(14) Description KEY TOP SHEET SET Serial number Specification 5 - 16 MN2-2065 Rev.0 Chapter 5 Parts List INDEX DESCRIPTION 03 UNIT I n d e x 0 3 S/N POWER SUPPLY UNIT/ AC OUTLET EU-60 EU-6052*/ 52*/ JB-290* JB-290* P O W E R S U P P L Y U N IT 1 View: A 6 2 A 4 3 Item Code Part number 1 A030116 EU-6052* 2 A621109 21506.3XP 2 A621110 2153.15XP 3 A030117 CP-121 3 A030101 CP-117 4 A510086 SP-5242B 4 A510087 SP-5239B 6 A201939 MP-FX-A6-14 Description Serial number Specification POWER SUPPLY UNIT FUSE FOR 100V FUSE FOR 200V SUB POWER SUPPLY CABLE FOR 100V, Arrange Label (USA), See Index08 for detail SUB POWER SUPPLY CABLE FOR 200V LOCK FITTINGS FOR 100V LOCK FITTINGS FOR 200V CONNECTOR FIXTURE FOR 100V, EU-6052B~ A201911 6 MP-FX-A6-11 CONNECTOR FIXTURE FOR 200V, EU-6052B~ 5 - 17 MN2-2065 Rev.0 Chapter 5 Parts List INDEX DESCRIPTION 03 UNIT S/N POWER SUPPLY UNIT/ AC OUTLET EU-60 EU-6052*/ 52*/ JB-290* JB-290* 5 Item Code 5 A030118 Part number JB-290* Description AC OUTLET Serial number Specification 5 - 18 MN2-2065 Rev.0 Chapter 5 Parts List INDEX DESCRIPTION UNIT 04 I n d e x 0 4 S/N USM-38 UNIT USM-38* U S M 3 8 * U N I T 3 5 6 2 4 1 Item Code Part number 1 A803197 EP557300** 2 A803198 EP557400** 3 A803199 EP557500** 4 A040586 EU-9142* 4 A040587 EU-9143-1* 5 A897042 WD3200BUDT-63DPZY0 6 A803200 EP563600** 9 A803202 EP566200** Description 9 Serial number Specification PCB : Psel PCB : TxRx PCB : RXBF Backend UNIT Backend UNIT OPTION: EU-9143* HDD PCB : Power Supply PCB : Servo OPTION: EU-9151* 5 - 19 MN2-2065 Rev.0 Chapter 5 Parts List INDEX DESCRIPTION UNIT 04 USM-38 UNIT S/N USM-38* 7 8 Item Code Part number 7 A803201 EP559600** 8 A100508 SAP-F37-04-08 Description PCB : Mother I/O connector cover Serial number Specification 5 - 20 MN2-2065 Rev.0 Chapter 5 Parts List INDEX DESCRIPTION UNIT 05 PHYSIOLOGICAL SIGNAL UNIT I n d e x 0 5 S/N PEU-F37* 2 1 3 P H Y S I O L O G I C A L S I G N A L U N I T 4 Label Item Code Part number 1 A803203 EP555601** 2 A803139 CO-PEU-920-A 3 A803204 L-CABLE-902-C-A 4 A600374 PEU-F37(2) Description Serial number Specification PCB : Physio. Amp OPTION CABLE710 OPTION DC IN CABLE OPTION LABEL : INDICATION OPTION 5 - 21 MN2-2065 Rev.0 Chapter 5 Parts List (Blank Page) 5 - 22 MN2-2065 Rev.0 Chapter 5 Parts List INDEX DESCRIPTION UNIT 06 I n d e x 0 6 S/N MONITOR IPF-1507* M O N I T O R 2 3 4 1 Item Code Part number 1 A120514 IPF-1507-A01-A0 2 A120515 SAP-F37-06-02 3 A120516 IPF-1507-A03-A0 4 A616067 HL1568 Description COVER : FRONT COVER : LARGE REAR COVER : SMALL REAR MONITOR MODULE Serial number Specification 5 - 23 MN2-2065 Rev.0 Chapter 5 Parts List (Blank Page) 5 - 24 MN2-2065 Rev.0 Chapter 5 Parts List INDEX DESCRIPTION UNIT 07 I n d e x 0 7 S/N LABEL Labels for Spare Parts 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 specif ication, and NOT attached to the spare parts. Therefore, when you replace with spare parts included labels, you have to arrange necessary labels separately, 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 “Arrange Label, See Index08 for detail” in the “Specification” column. * Description example when you need to arrange the labels separately Item Code Part number 8 A120424 SAP-F75-01-08 9 A120425 SAP-F75-01-09 10 A120426 SAP-F75-01-10 Description Serial number Specification COVER : FRONT(LEFT) COVER : FRONT(RIGHT) Arrange Label, Index08 for detail See COVER : FRONT BASE SIDE (LEFT) The labels that described at the page “NOT AVAILABLE” in this index are NOT available as the spare parts. L A B E L 5 - 25 MN2-2065 Rev.0 Chapter 5 Parts List INDEX DESCRIPTION UNIT 07 LABEL (a) S/N COMMON Common label * put a label on each spare parts (b) 3 (c) 1 4 2 Item Code 1 A600375 PSC-148-1-2(29) 2 A600376 PSC-148-1-1(47) 3 A600377 PNL-F37(12) 4 A600378 P-32-F37-1 5 A600379 PSC-148-2-2(27) 5 Part number Description LABEL : PROBE 1-3, FOOT SW, Independent probe LABEL : Indication, Lock Pedal LABEL : Indication, USB Connector TITLE LABEL LABEL : Indication Lock Lever , Serial number Specification 5 - 26 MN2-2065 Rev.0 Chapter 5 Parts List INDEX DESCRIPTION 07 UNIT LABEL S/N COMMON Common label * put a label on each spare parts Label ④ Label ③ Label Label ⑤ -(c) Label -(a) Label Label -(b) 5 - 27 MN2-2065 Rev.0 Chapter 5 Parts List INDEX DESCRIPTION UNIT 07 LABEL S/N COMMON Common label * put a label on each spare parts 6 7 (b) 8 Item Code 6 A600380 Part number PSC-148-1-2(28) Description LABEL : Caution Monitor , 7 A600343 P-42-AOS100-1 8 A600371 P-42109DV 8 A600381 P-42109EV LABEL : Caution, Pinch LABEL : for EU LABEL : for EU , * Only in case of this label, the labels are attached to the spare parts. Put an appropriate label on the part. Serial number Specification 5 - 28 MN2-2065 Rev.0 Chapter 5 Parts List INDEX DESCRIPTION 07 UNIT LABEL S/N COMMON Common label * put a label on each spare parts Label ⑥ Label ⑦ Label ⑧ 5 - 29 MN2-2065 Rev.0 Chapter 5 Parts List INDEX DESCRIPTION UNIT 07 LABEL S/N COMMON Common label * put a label on each spare parts (d) Item Code 1 A600375 Part number PSC-148-1-2(29) 1 Description LABEL : PROBE 1-3, FOOT SW, Independent probe Serial number Specification 5 - 30 MN2-2065 Rev.0 Chapter 5 Parts List INDEX DESCRIPTION UNIT 07 LABEL S/N COMMON Common label * put a label on each spare parts Label Section A-A -(d) 5 - 31 MN2-2065 Rev.0 Chapter 5 Parts List INDEX DESCRIPTION UNIT 07 LABEL S/N JAPAN ONLY Arrange label * Japanese market ONLY 9 (日本国内向けのみ) 背面カバーを保守手配する場合は下記ラベルを別途手配し貼り付けて下さい。 Item Code 9 A600333 Part number P-3325B Description LABEL : EMC for Japan Serial number Specification COVER: REAR