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Diagnostic Ultrasound System

ARIETTA 50

Service Manual
(Volume 1)

MN2-2124 rev.1

(C) Hitachi, Ltd. 2019. All rights reserved.


MN2-2124 Rev.1
ARIETTA50 Service Manual VOLUME 1

Contents of ARIETTA 50 SERVICE MANUAL VOLUME 1


PAGE
Chapter 1 INTRODUCTION page 1-1~1-10 (10 pages)
1-1 Service Manual ·························································· 1- 1
1-2 Contents of this Service Manual ··································· 1- 1
1-3 Construction of This Service Manual ····························· 1- 1
1-4 Contents of Each VOLUME/Chapter ······························ 1- 1
1-5 Precautions Against Electrical Hazards ·························· 1- 2
1-6 Precautions Against Mechanical Hazards ······················· 1- 3
1-7 Precautions Against Germ Hazards ······························ 1- 3
1-8 Precautions to ensure safety of software ······················ 1- 4
1-9 Precautions for software safety of maintenance tools ····· 1- 5
1-10 Precautions regarding handling of patient data ·············· 1- 5
1-11 Preparation to be made before visit customer ··············· 1- 5
1-12 Care to be taken in the Field ······································· 1- 6
1-13 Handling of PCB ························································ 1- 6
1-14 WEEE Directive and RoHS Directive ······························ 1- 6
1-15 EMC and EMI ···························································· 1- 7
1-16 System Symbols ························································ 1- 8

Chapter 2 SERVICE PROCESS page 2-1~2-10 (10 pages)


2-1 Repair work on the description of Service Manual ·········· 2- 1
2-2 Upgrade work on the description of Service Manual ······· 2- 6

Chapter 3 INSTALL/DISASSEMBLE page 3-1~3-160 (160 pages)


3-1 How to use this Instruction ········································· 3- 1
3-2 Disassembly Instruction ············································· 3- 3
SSD-ARIETTA50 Disassembly procedures ····················· 3- 4
0. Parts Identification / Individual Unit Layout
/ Dismounting Flowchart ······································ 3- 5
1. How to Remove the Covers, Tray, and Pedal ············· 3- 8
2. How to Remove the Operation Panel ······················· 3 - 32
3. How to Remove the Power Supply Unit ······················· 3 - 62
4. How to Remove the Main Unit ······························· 3 - 75
5. How to Remove the Physiological Signal Unit ············ 3 - 94
6. How to Remove the Monitor ··································· 3 -105
7. How to Remove the Monitor arm ···························· 3 -117
8. How to Remove Panel Arm, Speaker Assy,
Foot Switch Assy··················································· 3 -132
9. How to Remove the Casters ··································· 3 -141

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10.How to remove the cable ······································· 3 -144

Chapter 4 SYSTEM OVERVIEW page 4-1~4-28 (28 pages)


4-1 System Specifications ················································· 4- 1
4-1-1 Overview of Main Unit ·········································· 4- 1
4-1-2 Probe ································································· 4- 2
4-1-3 B/W beam processor Section································· 4- 2
4-1-4 Doppler color processor section ····························· 4- 4
4-1-5 Digital data storage and output function ················· 4- 7
4-1-6 Patient information management ··························· 4- 7
4-1-7 Display information ·············································· 4- 8
4-1-8 Measurement function ·········································· 4- 8
4-1-9 I/O signal ··························································· 4 - 14
4-1-10 Observation monitor ············································ 4 - 15
4-1-11 Power supply, Power consumption ························· 4 - 15
4-1-12 Cabinet dimensions, weight ·································· 4 - 15
4-1-13 Classification of equipment ··································· 4 - 16
4-1-14 Environmental Conditions ····································· 4 - 16
4-1-15 Applicable standard ·············································· 4 - 16
4-2 System Configuration ················································· 4 - 18
4-3 System Block Diagram ··············································· 4 - 22
4-4 System Configuration ················································· 4 - 25
4-4-1 Front End (FE)····················································· 4 - 25
4-4-2 Back End (BE) ····················································· 4 - 26
4-4-3 Power supply unit ················································ 4 - 27
4-4-4 Monitor······························································· 4 - 27
4-4-5 Operation panel ··················································· 4 - 27
4-4-6 AC outlet extension unit ······································· 4 - 28
4-4-7 AC adapter unit for Jelly warmer unit ····················· 4 - 28
4-4-8 Lithium-ion battery pack ······································· 4 - 28

Chapter 5 TROUBLE SHOOTING page 5-1~5-90 (90 pages)


5-1 Introduction ······························································ 5- 1
5-2 Cautions ··································································· 5- 1
5-3 Necessary tools and measurement instruments ············· 5- 3
5-4 Unit and module arrangement ····································· 5- 4
5-5 Default setting and status ··········································· 5- 8
5-5-1 i5 Processor board ··············································· 5- 8
5-6 Operation Panel ························································· 5- 9
5-6-1 Forcible shutdown ················································ 5- 9

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5-6-2 Direct shutdown by operating system ····················· 5- 9


5-7 System troubleshooting ·············································· 5- 9
5-7-1 Front End ··························································· 5- 9
5-7-2 Back End ···························································· 5 - 10
5-7-3 System Console ··················································· 5 - 11
5-7-4 Power supply Battery ··········································· 5 - 11
5-7-5 Forcibly shut down ··············································· 5 - 12
5-8 Monitor IPF-2104-FD* ················································ 5 - 13
5-8-1 Precautions on repairing the monitor ······················ 5 - 13
5-8-2 LED monitor dead pixel judgment criteria ··············· 5 - 13
5-8-3 Monitor troubleshooting ········································ 5 - 14
5-9 System Boot Error ····················································· 5 - 16
5-9-1 Check of power voltage ········································ 5 - 16
5-9-2 Operation after power-on ····································· 5 - 16
5-9-3 Operation after power-off ····································· 5 - 18
5-10 Error messages ························································· 5 - 19
5-10-1 Dialog message ··················································· 5 - 19
5-10-2 Assist message ···················································· 5 - 19
5-10-3 Other message ···················································· 5 - 19
5-11 Errors Related to Network··········································· 5 - 19
5-11-1 Checking Hardware and Software Failures··············· 5 - 20
5-11-2 Checking the Network and DICOM Environments ····· 5 - 22
5-11-2-1 Checking the DICOM settings for
the diagnostic ultrasound system ··························· 5 - 22
5-11-2-2 Checking the DICOM Settings for
the Image Server················································· 5 - 23
5-11-2-3 Checking the DICOM Settings for
the Worklist Server ·············································· 5 - 27
5-11-2-4 Checking the DICOM Printer Settings ·············· 5 - 32
5-11-2-5 Checking the DICOM Settings for
the SR (Structured Report) Server ························· 5 - 36
5-11-2-6 Checking the DICOM Settings for
the QR (Query/Retrieve) Server····························· 5 - 38
5-11-2-7 Checking the DICOM Settings for
the MPPS Server ·················································· 5 - 40
5-11-2-8 Checking the DICOM Settings for
Storage Commitment Server ································· 5 - 42
5-11-2-9 Checking the DICOM Common Settings ·········· 5 - 45
5-11-3 Troubleshooting Related to
the Operation of Saving Images ······················· 5 - 50
5-11-3-1 Interruption of Communication Caused by

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the Disparity of Transfer Syntax ··························· 5 - 51


5-11-3-2 Abnormal Image Display Caused By
Wrong RGB Data Format ······································ 5 - 51
5-11-4 Troubleshooting Related to the Operation of Worklist 5 - 53
5-11-4-1 Error Caused by Incorrect Date Setting ··········· 5 - 53
5-11-4-2 "No Patient Information can be found."
Error due to Search Key Inconsistency···················· 5 - 56
5-11-4-3 Handling the Institution Name at
Worklist Operation ··············································· 5 - 53
5-12 Software Installation ·················································· 5 - 55
5-12-1 Software Installation ············································ 5 - 55
5-12-1-1 Prior confirmation ········································ 5 - 57
5-12-1-2 Preparation for installation ···························· 5 - 58
5-12-1-3 Installation procedure ··································· 5 - 59
5-12-1-4 License authentication of the operating system 5 - 65
5-12-1-5 License authentication check ························· 5 - 70
5-12-1-6 Settings after installation ······························ 5 - 71
5-12-2 About Inspection Tool ··········································· 5 - 73
5-12-2-1 About Inspection Tool BeHITS ······················· 5 - 73

Chapter 6 PERFORMANCE CHECK page 6-1~6-30 (30 pages)


6-1 Introduction ······························································ 6- 1
6-2 Safety Precautions ····················································· 6- 1
6-3 Filling in the Service Report ········································ 6- 1
6-4 Performance Check ···················································· 6- 2
6-4-1 Appearance and Mechanism Check························· 6- 4
6-4-2 Cleaning ····························································· 6- 8
6-4-3 System Information and Power Voltage Check ········· 6 - 14
6-4-4 Function Check ···················································· 6 - 15
6-4-5 Image Quality Check ············································ 6 - 20
6-4-6 Safety Check ······················································· 6 - 23
Diagnostic ultrasound imaging system ARIETTA50 check sheet 6 - 27

Revision History of the Service Manual


Revision History of VOLUME 1 ·············································· 1/ 1

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Contents of ARIETTA 50 SERVICE MANUAL VOLUME 2

Chapter 1 SYSTEM OPERATION

Chapter 2 SCHEMATICS

Chapter 3 SERVICE INFORMATION

Chapter 4 ADJUSTMENT

Chapter 5 PARTS LIST

Revision History of the Service Manual VOLUME 2

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Chapter 1
Introduction
MN2-2124 Rev.1
Chapter 1 Introduction

1-1 Service Manual


This service manual has been prepared for persons in charge of repair at the field.
This service manual is compiled according to the following basic principle. ”For service,
pick out a faulty PCB and replace it with a new PCB.”
Make the best use of this service manual, making also reference to available technical
support information such as “Service information”.
* Service information and HISTORY of the equipment which are described on this
manual are released for Service Engineer who has taken appropriate training.

1-2 Contents of this Service Manual


The equipment is repaired by PCB replacement. Therefore this service manual does not
include the circuit diagrams of the PCB unit. For the explanation of functions, Block
Diagrams and signal list of each PCB, whose circuit diagram is not included, refer
to ”VOLUME 2: Chapter 1 SYSTEM OPERATION”. The Specification of System and
System Block Diagrams are described in “VOLUME 1: Chapter 4 SYSTEM OVERVIEW”.
However, “Cable Connection Diagram” is described in ”VOLUME 2: Chapter 2
SCHEMATICS”.
For changes and modifications of as well as additions to specifications, if any, prompt
information will be given to you by means of “APPENDIX Manual Change Information”.

1-3 Construction of This Service Manual


The structure of Service Manual is as follows:
VOLUME2 is released for Service Engineer who has taken appropriate training.
VOLUME 1
General instructions on carrying out maintenance service, correspondence at the time
of trouble, procedure that is necessary for operation check are described.

VOLUME 2
Detailed information for actual repair work, available service information are described.

1-4 Contents of Each VOLUME/Chapter


VOLUME 1
Chapter 1 INTRODUCTION
Describing the purpose of the Service Manual

Chapter 2 SERVICE PROCESS


Giving information peculiar to the equipment and care to be taken before starting repair
work

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Chapter 3 INSTALL/DISASSEMBLE
Disassembling Procedure illustrates the disassembly and assembly of main
components. Be sure to follow working procedures if specified

Chapter 4 SYSTEM OVERVIEW


Describing Specification of System and System Block Diagram; It gives the overview of
major signals flows and mutual communication between the units in the system.

Chapter 5 TROUBLESHOOTING
Describing precautions on actual repair work and shows the necessary tools and
measuring instruments. Also, it includes many hints on primary diagnosis and
measures to be taken in the field.

Chapter 6 PERFORMANCE CHECK


Describing the procedure of checking for proper operation after repair and provides the
forms of check sheet.

VOLUME 2
Chapter 1 SYSTEM OPERATION
Describing PCB Block diagram and the Signal List, additional detailed explanation to the
“VOLUME 1: Chapter 4 System Overview”.

Chapter 2 SCHEMATICS
Giving the cable connection diagram including all cables used.

Chapter 3 SERVICE INFORMATION


Providing available information about maintenance service
Chapter 4 ADJUSTMENT
Giving guides for adjustment of PCB.

Chapter 5 PARTS LIST


The list of mechanical and electrical parts that is possibly required for repair.

1-5 Precautions Against Electrical Hazards


When disassembling the equipment after checking it for a trouble symptom, give care
to the following:
1) Be sure to unplug the equipment before disassembly.
2) Be sure to turn off the main switch on the equipment when removing electrical
parts such as PCBs, probe, and cable.
3) Safety alert symbols

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4) The indication used on this equipment and in this service manual has the
following meaning
“ Indicates a potentially hazardous situation which, if not avoided, may result in
minor or moderate injury. ”
“ A caution message is inserted here. ”
5) Perfectness in grounding, screw tightening, and cover installation is essential.
Negligence of it could cause a possibility of leakage current from outer fitting which
may lead to serious damage to a patient being diagnosed.

1-6 Precautions Against Mechanical Hazards


When disassembling the equipment, give care to the following to protect Service
Engineer or User from hazards:
1) Keep the working environment neat.
2) Wear working gloves to protect your hands from getting injured by burrs on the
unit and casing.
3) Use only proper tools suited to work being made.
4) Be sure to observe the disassembly procedure shown in VOLUME1: Chapter 3.
5) Take sufficient care not to damage component with undue load.
6) Be sure to observe equipment is re-assembled properly after disassembly.
7) Use only the specified screws and nuts. Using any other screws and/or nuts would
affect not only mechanical performance, but also electrical performance of the
equipment.
8) In case of the equipment has movable unit internally, take sufficient care not to
pinch your hands, ties, wristbands in movable unit. Be sure to zip-up/fasten your
fastener and button. Do not put tools and screws around movable unit.
9) Take care not to touch Fan when covers of equipment are off.
10) Fix the moving part appropriately when you transport or move the machine. If the
machine has transportation position, set this position appropriately.

1-7 Precautions Against Germ Hazards


1) When it is necessary to touch the equipment, options and/or other peripheral
devices at a customer who uses intracorporeal (transesophageal, transurethral,
transvaginal, transrectal) probes that need sterilization, take special care to protect
your hands against germs, irrespective of the usage of the equipment: whether it is
used in the operation room or not.
2) Service tools are subject to germ pollution in hospitals and, therefore, need
periodical sterilization.
3) Be careful not to directly touch anything assumable to have germ pollution. If
necessary, ask the customer for effective protection against germs.

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4) Be sure to confirm the equipment, options and peripheral devices are washed,
disinfected or sterilized appropriately when you take them back from customer site.
5) In case the equipment radiates X-ray, pay attention to the circumference and take
care not exposed X-ray indiscreetly when the equipment is radiating. You must put
a film badge for monitoring the personal exposure at proper position when you do
the repair work.
6) Whenever grease, oil or other chemicals is used for maintenance service, options
and/or peripheral devices, be sure to clean the equipment and/or devices after
service work.

1-8 Precautions to ensure safety of software


OS (Operating System, such as Windows) operation is allowed Service Engineer who
has taken appropriate training. Illegal change on OS or our program files, Illegal copy of
file/folder/partition which NOT instructed, are prohibited.
Computer controlled medical equipment that involves starting up an operating system
from an internal storage drive could become infected with computer viruses.
Such equipment is usually infected via peripheral storage, media or connections to a
network.

Examples detailing route of infection


A) Infections caused during upgrades or maintenance by service engineer.
- An infected USB memory device was connected.
- An infected floppy disk was inserted.
- A virus-infected USB hard disk drive was connected to remove data.
B) Infections caused by copying/backing up the preset data or stored images.
- An infected USB memory device was connected.
- An infected floppy disk was inserted.
- A virus-infected USB hard disk drive was connected to remove data.

1) Scan all media for viruses before connecting them to or inserting them in the
equipment.
2) When an infection is detected, investigate the route of infection and its scope before
removing the virus.
3) Any connections to a network should as far as possible be routed via a firewall.
4) Software, files or services other than those designated by us must not be installed
on or uninstalled from the equipment. Nor must files other than those specified by
us be modified or edited.
5) DO NOT connect the internal storage device (hard disk, CF card and so on) to your
PC. It may cause the computer virus infection to the machine.

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1-9 Precautions for software safety of maintenance tools


These maintenance tools refer to the laptop computers and auxiliary storage devices
that service engineers carry around. (Any computer used for creating CD-Rs for
installing upgrades is also regarded as a maintenance tool.) Thus maintenance tools
will include laptop computers, SD card , USB memory devices, external hard disks,
CD-Rs, DVD-Rs ,etc.
1) Perform a virus scan of any tool that will be used to ensure that they are not infected
by computer viruses.
Regularly perform virus scans of maintenance tools.
2) In unavoidable cases when for some reason safety cannot be confirmed, or when an
unknown computer or memory device is connected, be sure to perform a virus
check after use.
3) Update with the most recent virus pattern data prior to performing a virus scan.
4) If a virus scan does not remove the cause for anxiety, use another virus scanner to
check.

1-10 Precautions regarding handling of patient data


Extreme care must be taken to ensure that data (image data, patient database, DICOM
communication log files) that has been saved to another media during equipment
repair and may include patient data is guarded against leakage, loss and theft. Delete
any data that is no longer needed.
1) Work involving use of patient data should be performed in a room that can be locked
to prevent leakage, loss or theft of such data.
2) Such data must be stored in a locked shelf or similar container.
3) If no lockable shelves are available, encrypt the files to reduce possible harm in the
event of theft, leakage or loss.

1-11 Preparation to be made before visit customer


1) When called by a customer on the telephone, note the followings:
- Name of equipment
- Serial number of equipment
- Name of hospital
- Telephone number
- Name of person in charge
- Detail of trouble symptom as far as possible
- State of connection to optional devices
2) Go over the “Service Information” to see whether the complained trouble can be
mended by means of regular repairing method.

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1-12 Care to be taken in the Field


1) Check for trouble symptoms.
2) Check for connection to optional devices and other peripheral devices.
3) Record structure of the equipment such as Software Version.
4) After working, restore the equipment according to the above mentioned contents
of memory if necessary.
5) After completion of work, put back the peripheral devices to the original condition.

1-13 Handling of PCB

●CAUTION● It is our policy that neither repair nor modification of PCBs used for S.M.D.
is made in the field as a rule because of the following reasons:

When handling a PCB, do not touch the IC unless it is necessary.


IC soiled with workerʼs hands may cause corrosion. Additionally, foreign particles such
as fine solder dust could be the cause of short-circuited IC lead wires whose pitch is
smaller than that of the traditional ones.

Do not give excessively large shocks to the PCB.


Very thin wiring patterns require extreme care in handling of the PCB.

Reuse of chip devices (including resistors, capacitors, diodes, etc.) is strictly


inhibited.

●CAUTION● When handling a PCB, avoid touching the IC and connector pins on the
devices to prevent ESD (Electro Static Discharge) damage.
A service person should preferably wear an ESD wrist strap correctly
grounded when handling a PCB.

1-14 WEEE Directive and RoHS Directive


About WEEE Directive
Symbol Meaning
Applied to WEEE Directive. Equipment which has this label must be
rejected or recycled by manufacturer.
WEEE(Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment) was adopted Feb
2003 by European Union. The purpose of this directive is to prevent
incidence of waste of electrical and electronic devices and in order to
reduce rejection, “re-cycle”, “re-use” and/or “re-cycle in other way”
are demanded.

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About RoHS Directive


RoHS(Restriction of Hazardous Substances) Directive was adopted in Feb 2003 by
European Union. It is closely related to WEEE Directive. This directive restricts the use
of hazardous materials in various type of electronic and electrical equipment.
The PCBs (printed circuit boards) inside and other parts use lead-free (Pb free) solder
and lead-free RoHS compliant components.
Principally it is prohibited to do remodeling or adaptation on PC board, except when
there is instruction by Hitachi. Use lead-free solder for soldering internal boards,
components and cables.
Do not use old solder that contains lead. It has a different melting point from lead-free
solder and must not be used.
 Melting point Eutectic solder around 183 Celsius
Lead free solder around 217 Celsius depends on content ratio

Use the label shown above for products Use the label shown above for products
containing only RoHS compliant that contain some RoHS compliant
mounted components that are soldered mounted components that are soldered
using lead-free solder using lead-free solder.

1-15 EMC and EMI


EMC (Electro-Magnetic Compatibility):
In order to apply EMC standard, following two Electromagnetic interference must have
balance and compatibility.
- EMI (Electro Magnetic interferences): An interferences generated from electronic and
electrical equipment.
- Immunity: Tolerance against external Electromagnetic interferences.

●CAUTION● DO NOT execute unnecessary or un-indicated modifications. It would be a


cause of electromagnetic wave occurrence or/and reduction of Immunity.

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1-16 System Symbols


Symbols used by Hitachi are described below, together with reference to IEC
publication(s).
No. Symbol Meaning
1 Danger
Carefully read the pertinent items in the operation manual, and
handle the equipment with grate care.
ANSI standard Z535.3
IEC60601-1, Attached table D
BS 5378 PART1, Appendix A
2 Biohazard
ANSI standard Z535.3
ISO7000 No.0659
BS 5378 PART1, Appendix A
3
Be careful of explosion

4 Be careful of electric shock

ANSI standard Z535.3


BS 5378 PART1, Appendix A
5 Be careful of fire

BS 5378 PART1, Appendix A


6
Be careful of acoustic power

7 Type BF applied part

IEC60601-1, Attached table D


8 Indicates the STAND BY position of the switch.

IEC60417-5009
9 Alternating current

IEC60417-5032
10 Potential equalization terminal

IEC60417-5021

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No. Symbol Meaning


11 Those that do not submerge inside even temporarily (30
minutes) submerged to a depth of 1m.
IPX7 Labeled on triple of Foot Switch.
IEC60529
12 Protected against the effects of continuance immersion in
water
Labeled on single of Foot Switch.
IEC60529
13 Electrostatic discharge (ESD) symbol:
Follow the ESD guide line

14
Refer to the instruction manual.

15 Do not use wireless devices (e.g. cellular phone, PHS, radio


transceiver, etc.) near this instrument.
The interference from such devices can distort or introduce
artifacts in images, disrupt physiological signals and distort the
sound from the speakers.

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Service Process
MN2-2124 Rev.1
Chapter2 Service Process

2-1 Repair work on the description of Service Manual


The typical processes for the repair work are shown as the Flow Chart on the next page.
Do the repair work according to this procedure. In the case of modification of the
Service Information or Upgrade Kit, see the next item 2-2.
Each procedures of flow chart are numbered to refer its detail shown from page 2-3.
Furthermore, the Flow Chart and its explanation show the time when each section of
service manual are required on repair work. This is a guide for the usage of service
manual.
The service manual is very important for the repair work, especially readjustment and
performance check after completion of repair work. This is to keep the safety and
quality of equipment. If you make them, you have to describe that the treatment has
been done according to the applied section of service manual, on the repair report or
the like.
The circled numbers shown in the Flow Chart on next page are corresponded to the
procedure number shown from page 2-3.

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Demand of repair
(START)

1 Reception and VOLUME 1 Chapter 4, 5


Investigation VOLUME 2 Chapter 1, 2, 3

2 Selection and order of VOLUME 1 Chapter 5


Required part(s) VOLUME 2 Chapter 5
History

3 Preparation VOLUME 1 Chapter 2


At your site
At Customer site
4 Confirmation

5 Repair and adjustment VOLUME 1 Chapter 1, 2, 5


VOLUME 2 Chapter 4

6 Operation check VOLUME 1 Chapter 6

7
No
Work as normal?

Yes

8 10
Check by customer Yes
Fill repair report Repair again
Approve by customer

No

9 11
Present repair report Show comments of
Demand to repair the the prohibition to use
defective part(s) h i

Completion 12 Report to customer


(END)

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Procedure 1 Reception of repair and investigation


Accept the repair request from the customer or distributor. At this time, the
following points have to be confirmed and checked,
- Model name/number, and serial number
- Name of customer (Hospital), address, phone number, and name of person in
charge
- Configuration of the connection of peripheral devices
- Software version or the like shown on the Maintenance display (if possible)
- Detail of phenomenon appeared on the function of equipment

Make an examination what circuit may be defective as the function of equipment


based on the above information. If you need to know about the basic operation and
special information for the maintenance, refer to the following sections, or ask to
the Technical Support,
- VOLUME 1 Chapter 4 SYSTEM OVERVIEW
- VOLUME 1 Chapter 5 TROUBLESHOOTING
- VOLUME 2 Chapter 1 SYSTEM OPERATION
- VOLUME 2 Chapter 2 SCHEMATICS
- VOLUME 2 Chapter 3 SERVICE INFORMATION

The reported phenomenon may be the original problem on the equipment.


Because, refer to the Service Information or the Technical Notes separately issued
to check it whether defectiveness or not. If it has been reported as the original
problem, make a work according to the Service Information.
* The Service Information is released for Service Engineer who has taken
appropriate training.

Procedure 2 Selection of required parts and order


If you find the doubtful circuit, order the necessary parts. Then check the delivery
date and decide the date to visit on the consultation with the customer.
For the selection and order of parts, refer to the following sections
- VOLUME 1 Chapter 5 TROUBLE SHOOTING
- VOLUME 2 Chapter 5 PARTS LIST

For the electrical parts such as UNIT, check the history information on the HISTORY
of this equipment separately issued.
* The HISTORY of this equipment is released for Service Engineer who has taken
appropriate training.

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Procedure 3 Preparation of visiting the customer


Check the required tools, measuring devices and parts to be replaced before the
visiting the customer. Then check the special information for the equipment
reference with the following section,
- VOLUME 1 Chapter 2 SERVICE PROCESS

Procedure 4 Confirmation of phenomenon


Confirm the appeared phenomenon and condition to happen it with the customer.
If you donʼt know about the operation of equipment, refer to the Operation Manual
attached to the equipment.

Procedure 5 Repair and readjustment


Repair the defective circuit with the brought parts. For the repair work, read the
following section carefully,
- VOLUME 1 Chapter 1 INTRODUCTION
- VOLUME 1 Chapter 2 SERVICE PROCESS

And, examine the trouble reason depending on the situation with following section,
- VOLUME 1 Chapter 5 TROUBLESHOOTING

The electrical or mechanical readjustment may be requested depending on the


replaced parts. Because, refer to the following section after completion of repair,
- VOLUME 2 Chapter 4 ADJUSTMENT

Procedure 6 Operation check


Check the system behavior to keep its condition as same as before in trouble,
reference with the following section. Be sure to do according to the description
because check items are depending on the portion to be treated.
- VOLUME 1 Chapter 6 PERFORMANCE CHECK

Procedure 7 Judgment of the operation quality


If the result of “Procedure 6” is passed to the all standards, do the next “Procedure
8”. On the other side, if not, make a judgment of “Procedure 10”.

Procedure 8 Confirm by customer, make repair report and approve


Reconfirm the solution of trouble phenomenon with the customer. Then make a
repair report and obtain approval of customer.
The repair report shows not only the treatment but also the method of
readjustment and operation check. If they have been done according to the service

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manual, the followings have to be shown,


“Readjusted according to the VOLUME 2 (MN2-2125 rev.0) Chapter 4 of service
manual.”
“Checked according to the VOLUME 1 (MN2-2124 rev.0) Chapter 6 of service
manual, and passed.”

Procedure 9 Presentation of report and order to repair parts


Fill the repair report with necessary item, and present it according to the certain
procedure.
If the defective parts that trouble cause included is available to use again by repair,
make an order to do. If you cannot judge whether the part can be used again or not,
ask to the Technical Support.

Procedure 10 Judgment of possibility to repair again


As the result of judgment on “Procedure 7”, if the trouble is not solved, judge the
possibility to make the repair work again.
If available, return to “Procedure 5” and continue to work.
If unavailable, go to “Procedure 11”.

Procedure 11 Indication of the prohibition to use


As the result of judgment on “Procedure 10”, if you judge that it is impossible to
continue the repair work at this time, indicate that the equipment is still out of
order, and also show the prohibition to use, on the equipment.

Procedure 12 Report to the customer


Report the reason why the trouble cannot be solved to the customer. Then consult
about the plan of next repair work.
And do the same way from “Procedure 2”.

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2-2 Upgrade work on the description of Service Manual


The typical processes for the upgrade work are shown as the Flow Chart on the next
page. Do the upgrade work according to this procedure. In the case of repair work, see
the previous item 2-1.
Each procedures of flow chart are numbered to refer its detail shown from page 2-8.
Furthermore, the Flow Chart and its explanation show the time when each section of
service manual are required on upgrade work. This is a guide for the usage of service
manual.
The service manual is very important for the upgrade work, especially readjustment
and performance check after completion of upgrade work. This is to keep the safety
and quality of equipment.
The circled numbers shown in the Flow Chart on next page, are corresponded to the
procedure number shown from page 2-8.

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(START)

14

1 Selection and order of Consultation with


requires parts/kits Service Information Technical Support
Installation Procedure

2 Preparation VOLUME 1 Chapter 1, 2


At your site
At customer site
3 Operation Check VOLUME 1 Chapter 6

4
No
Work as normal?

10 Do the repair work,


Yes according to item 2-1

5 Upgrade Installation Procedure

6 Operation check Installation Procedure


VOLUME 1 Section 3
VOLUME 1 Section 6
7
No
Work as normal?

11
Yes Yes
Can recover?

8 Check by customer

No

9 Return unnecessary 12 Show comments of the


parts, and report of prohibition to use on the
upgrade. equipment

Completion (END)
13 Report to customer

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Procedure 1 Selection of required parts / kits and order


Accept the upgrade request from the customer, distributor or person in charge of
sales. At this time, the following points have to be confirmed and checked to decide
the parts and kits,
- Document name that announced the upgrade or kit requested
- Model name/number, and serial number
- Name of customer (Hospital), address, phone number, and name of person in
charge
- Configuration of the connection of peripheral devices
- Software version or the like shown on the Maintenance display

Make an examination what parts or kits are required based on the above
information. For the selection, refer to the following document separately issued,
or ask to the Technical Support,
- Service Information

To confirm the detail of upgrade, see the Installation Procedure attached with
applied Service Information.
Depending on the upgrade, hardware, or software, the other upgrade may be
required. Check it with the Service Information or Technical Notes.
Then, confirm the delivery date of required parts or kits, and decide the date to
visit on the consultation with the customer.
* The Service Information is released for Service Engineer who has taken
appropriate training.

Procedure 2 Preparation of visiting the customer


Check the required tools, measuring devices and parts or kits to be used before the
visiting the customer. Then check the special information for the equipment
reference with the following section and document,
- VOLUME 1 Chapter 1 INTRODUCTION
- VOLUME 1 Chapter 2 SERVICE PROCESS
- Service Information, Technical Notes and/or Installation Procedure

Procedure 3 Operation check before upgrade


On the basis of work, the upgrade to the defective equipment is prohibited.
Because, before upgrade work, check the behavior of equipment whether normal
or not according to following section and document,
- VOLUME 1 Chapter 6 PERFORMANCE CHECK
- Instruction Manual

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Procedure 4 Judgment of the operation quality


If the result of “Procedure 3” is passed to the all standards, do the next “Procedure
5”. On the other side, if not, go to “Procedure 10”.

Procedure 5 Upgrade work


Do the upgrade work according to the following document,
- Installation Procedure attached with kit, Service Information

Procedure 6 Operation check after upgrade


Check the system behavior to keep its condition as same as before the upgrade,
reference with the following section. Be sure to do according to the description
because check items are depending on the portion to be treated.
- VOLUME 1 Chapter 6 PERFORMANCE CHECK
- VOLUME 1 Chapter 3 INSTALL/DISASSEMBLE
- Installation Procedure

Procedure 7 Judgment of the operation quality


If the result of “Procedure 6” is passed to the all standards, do the next “Procedure
8”. On the other side, if not, make a judgment of “Procedure 11”.

Procedure 8 Confirmation by customer


Reconfirm any functions of equipment with the customer. Then, if need, introduce
and explain about the new functions and specification added by this upgrade.
Furthermore, if need, make a report to be approved by the customer. The report
shows not only the treatment but also the method of operation check. If it has been
done according to the service manual, the following has to be shown,
“Checked according to the VOLUME 1 Chapter 6 of service manual, and passed.”

Procedure 9 Return of unnecessary parts and report of completion


According to the Seervice Information, return the unnecessary replaced or unused
parts as soon as possible if suggested.
And, if the report of upgrade is suggested on the same document, report it with the
information required.

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Procedure 10 Work for the abnormal behavior of equipment


On the result of judgment in “Procedure 4”, if the equipment does not work normal,
solve the problem according to item 2-1 “Repair work on the description of service
manual” shown in this section.
When the problem is solved, return to “Procedure 5” of this item and continue to do
the upgrade work.

Procedure 11 Judgment of possibility to recover


As the result of judgment on “Procedure 7”, if the problem has been made by this
upgrade, judge the possibility to recover it.
If available, return to “Procedure 5” and continue to work.
If unavailable, go to “Procedure 12”.

Procedure 12 Indication of the prohibition to use


As the result of judgment on “Procedure 11”, if you judge that it is impossible to
recover at this time, indicate that the equipment is the out of order, and also show
the prohibition to use, on the equipment.

Procedure 13 Report to the customer


Report to the customer that the upgrade has not been completed because of the
problem on the upgrade work. Then make a schedule to fix and complete it

Procedure 14 Asking to the Technical Support


Report to the Technical Support about the happening of problem on the upgrade
work, make an examination to solve and order the additional parts. Before the
asking, check the following points,
- Name of kit, or the issue number of Service Information showing the upgrade
- Model name/number, and serial number
- Configuration of the connection of peripheral devices
- Software version or the like shown on the Maintenance display
- Indication of equipment such as Upgrade
- Detail of phenomenon appeared on the function of equipment

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MN2-2124 Rev.1
Chapter 3 Install/Disassemble

3-1 How to use this Instruction

Basically follow the instruction below to refer this document.


a) Find the index No. from the part that you need to disassemble.

b) Refer the Disassembling Diagram and Flowchart to start the work from the proper point.

c) Refer the Detailed Procedure when it’s necessary.


In order to proceed the work smoothly, refer this document with keeping the following
points in mind.

1) Index

項目番号
Index Number

・ The index number corresponds to the number of Disassembling Diagram and Flowchart.

2) Flowchart

Number of
Number of
Flowchart
Flowchart

・ Flowchart represents the flow of disassembling parts/units. It flows from left side to right
side.
・ It is necessary that the part/unit at the left side, connected with a line, is already
disassembled when you need to do it on a particular part/unit.
・ The number indicated on each part/unit corresponds to the index No. of
Disassembly Diagram.

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3) Disassembly Drawing

Index No.

• It represents the disassembly of parts/units and the circled numbers put on the parts
indicate the order of dismantlement.
• The comment: (Details x-y) under the part name indicates there is Detailed Procedure
of Disassembly x-y in latter part of this document for your reference. "X" indicates
"Index No.", and "Y" indicates "Item No.".
• The description of “BNK3x8 Fe,Ni,3” or like, indicates the type of screws and the number
at the end represents the amount of it.
• The index No. of Disassembly Diagram corresponds to the number of Flowchart.

4) Detailed Procedure of Disassembly

Index No.

Sub-Index No.

• It provides more detailed procedure that could not see in the Disassembly Diagram.
• The Index No. of Detailed Procedure of Disassembly corresponds to the Index
No. of Disassembly Diagram and the Sub-Index No. corresponds to the
number of (Details x-y).

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3-2 Disassembly Instruction

The Disassembly Instruction is described from next page. The Disassembly Instruction is
composed based on the Flowchart so follow the order of this chart to disassemble the
equipment. The number of Flowchart corresponds to the Index No. of Disassembly Diagram and
Detailed Procedure of Disassembly.

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SSD-ARIETTA 50 / 50LE Disassembly procedures


0. Parts Identification / Individual Unit Layout/Dismounting Flowchart

1. How to remove the covers, tray, and pedal unit

2. How to remove the operation panel

3. How to remove the power supply unit[EU-6064*]

4. How to remove the daughter board, HDD, and BPIO

5. How to remove the physiological signal unit

6. How to remove the monitor

7. How to remove the monitor arm

8. How to remove the panel arm, speaker assembly, foot switch assembly

9. How to remove the caster

10. How to remove the cable

CAUTION

■ The system must be disassembled only by the qualified personnel.


■ If you tighten the screws/bolts excessively on the plastic covers during the assembling
procedure, this could result to have a crack on them.
■ If the screws/bolts were fixed with anti-loosening, you must redo it when you removed

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0. Parts Identification / Individual Unit Layout

MONITOR
IPF-2104*

OPERATION PANEL
PNL-182*

Power supply unit


EU-6064*

Video memory unit Physio unit


USM-45* PEU-ARIETTA 50*

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0. Dismounting Flowchart

The Disassembling Instruction is composed based on the Flowchart so follow the order of this
chart to disassemble the equipment.
The numbers of Flowchart correspond to the Index No. of Disassembly Diagram and Detailed
Procedure of Disassembly.

PROBE-
4th cup
2 ADAPTER 2 HOLDER 2
(LARGE)RS-LF holder

PROBE-
2 HOLDER
(SMALL)RS‐LF

SECOND ARM SILICON-


3 cups probe
7
COVER 2 HOLDER 2
(For ARIETTA holder
(SMALL)RS
50 LE)

FIRST ARM MONITOR


Cap TILT LEVER
COVER ARM ASSY REAR
7 (For ARIETTA 7 (For ARIETTA 7 (For ARIETTA
7 (For ARIETTA
1
50 LE) 50 LE) HANDLE
50 LE) 50 LE)

CABLE COVER : COVER :


6 6 6 MONITOR 6 ESCUTCHEON
COVER REAR

TILT
7
COVER

MA BASE MONITOR
2 7
COVER ARM

LCD
UPPER REAR
2 TOUCHPAD 2
COVER
2 Panel Board
PANEL

2 MA BASE

LOCK UNIT
2 2 Panel Base 8 Panel Arm
ASSY

Lever Unit
2
Assy

MAIN TRACK PANEL-


2 PALM REST 2 2 2 LOCKING-
PANEL BALL
LEVER

Wire Lope
2 CABLE405 2
ASSY

KEY CAP:
2 Sector
form(S)

DIAL SILICON
KEY KEY SHEET LOWER Switch
2 2 2 2 HOLDER 2 RUBBER 2
CAP:φ18 SET COVER Board
(LARGE) PAD

KEY
KEY DIAL ENCODER
2 2 2 TOP(L): 2
CAP:φ23 (LARGE) (L-RE-18)
Freeze

2 KNOB(S)

2 KNOB(M)

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COVER:
1
TOP

COVER:
1 1 Hook
LEFT

LOCK- COVER: TOP CABLE


1 1 1
KNOB FRONT COVER

CABLE408
8 Foot Switch 10
ASSY

FRONT
1
HOOK(WT)

FRONT
1 PROBE 8 CABLE517
COVER

IO Board
8 8 Speaker
Shield

PHYSIOLOGI
COVER:
1
RIGHT
5 CAL SIGNAL 5 ECG-CABLE 5 BIO
UNIT

BIO-ECG 5 DC-IN Cable


1
COVER

OUTLET Ac Inlet COVER : CABLE516


3 3 CABLE124 3 CABLE118 3 6 10 8 Panel Arm
UNIT Connector REAR ASSY

SUB POWER POWER


LOCK- TILT CABLE204
3 3 SUPPLY 3 CABLE118A 3 CABLE201 3 SUPPLY 7 10
FITTINGS COVER ASSY
CABLE UNIT

FIRST ARM
AC-DC Power Charging COVER
3 3 CABLE621 3 7
Supply Unit Discharging (For ARIETTA
50 LE)

SECOND ARM
COVER
3 CABLE202 7
(For ARIETTA
50 LE)

Processor CABLE314 MAIN CABLE312


4 4 2 10
Board CABLE515 PANEL ASSY

COVER: outer box CABLE408


1 4 10
LEFT side cover ASSY

AIR FILTER
Video I/O CABLE309
1 SUPPORT 4 10
Board ASSY
CV

IO Board CABLE203
1 AIR FILTER 8 10
Shield ASSY

PHYSIOLOGI
BLIND CAP Interface AC-DC Power
1 4 5 CABLE722 5 CAL SIGNAL 3 4 CABLE310
(GREY) Board Supply Unit
UNIT

BLIND CAP COVER: COVER:


1
(WHITE)
4 HDD 4 IF BOARD 1
REAR BASE
1
TRANSFORMER
4 CABLE311

PEDAL
Power COVER: Interface
2 Cable hook 4 CABLE313 4 1 4 1 PROTECTIVE
Board FRONT Board COVER

CASTER: COVER: PEDAL


9 CASTER 9 4 DSP Board 1
FRONT BASE
1 1 PEDAL
COVERS ASSY

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1. How to Remove the Covers, Tray and Pedal Unit [Disassembly Drawing]

BIO-ECG COVER
2
COVER:FRONT BASE
1
BNK4x10 Fe-Ni, 2
(Refer 1-03 for details)

LOCK-KNOB, 3
1
(Refer 1-01 for details)

FRONT PROBE COVER


3
NK3x6 Fe-Ni, 1

COVER:FRONT
2
BNK4x10 Fe-Ni, 4
(Refer 1-02 for details) COVER:RIGHT
1
BNK4x10 Fe-Ni, 4
FRONT HOOK(WT) (Refer 1-04 for details)
3
CNK3x8 Fe-Ni, 2

※ Except Top cover all the covers can be removed independently

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COVER:TOP
2
BNK4x10 Fe-Ni, 5
(Refer 1-07 for details)
TOP CABLE COVER
TOP COVER ATCH BRCKT 3
4 BNK3x8 Fe-Ni,2
BNK3x8 Fe-Ni, 3

Hook
3
BNK3x8 Fe-Ni, 2

COVER:REAR BASE
1
BNK4x10 Fe-Ni, 2
(Refer 1-06 for details)

AIR FILTER SUPPORT CV


2
COVER:LEFT BNK3x8 Fe-Ni, 6
1
BNK4x10 Fe-Ni, 4
(Refer 1-05 for details)
AIR FILTER
2

※ Except Top cover all the covers can be removed independently

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COVER:TRANSFORMER
1
CNK4x10 Fe-Ni, 4

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REAR HANDLE
1
(Refer 1-10 for details)

Storage Tray
2
BNK4x10 Fe-Ni, 4
(Refer 1-08 for details)

TRAY FIXTURE
1
Thumbscrews, 2 (Loosen)
(Refer 1-09 for details)

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PEDAL PROTECTIVE COVER


2

PEDAL ASSY
1
BNK4x10 Fe-Ni, 8
(Refer 1-12 for details)

PEDAL
3
BNK4x10 Fe-Ni, 4

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1. How to Remove the Covers, Tray and Pedal Unit [Detailed Procedure]

1-01. How to remove the Lock lever

LOCK-KNOB, 3
1. Remove 3 LOCK-KNOB.

※ When mounting, align its D-cut surface

※ D-cut surface

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1-02. How to remove the COVER:FRONT

1. Raise the Operation Panel to the top


position.

Operation Panel

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2. Unfasten 4 Screws and remove the


COVER:FRONT.

Torque 0.6 N.m

COVER:FRONT

※Blind cap, 4

BNK4x10 Fe-Ni, 4

※ Blind cap can be flexed to remove the screws

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1-03. How to remove


the COVER:FRONT BASE

1. Unfasten 2 Screws and remove the


COVER:FRONT BASE.

Torque 0.6 N.m

BNK4x10 Fe-Ni, 2

※Blind cap, 2

COVER:FRONT BASE

※ Blind cap can be flexed to remove the screws

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1-04. How to remove the COVER:RIGHT

1. Unfasten 4 Screws and remove the


COVER:RIGHT.

Torque 0.6 N.m

COVER:RIGHT

※Blind cap, 4

BNK4x10 Fe-Ni, 4

※ Blind cap can be flexed to remove the screws

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1-05. How to remove the COVER:LEFT

1. Unfasten 4 Screws and remove the


COVER:LEFT.

Torque 0.6 N.m

※Blind cap, 4

COVER:LEFT
BNK4x10 Fe-Ni, 4

※ Blind cap can be flexed to remove the screws

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1-06. How to remove


the COVER:REAR BASE

1. Unfasten 2 Screws and remove the


COVER:REAR BASE.

Torque 0.6 N.m

BNK4x10 Fe-Ni, 2

COVER:REAR BASE

※Blind cap, 2

※ Blind cap can be flexed to remove the screws

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1-07. How to remove the COVER:TOP

1. Unfasten 5 Screws (TOP:2, REAR:3) and


remove the COVER:TOP.

Torque 0.6 N.m

BNK4x10 Fe-Ni, 5

COVER:TOP

※Blind cap, 2

※ Blind cap can be flexed to remove the screws

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1-08. How to remove the Storage Tray

1. Loosen the 2 thumbscrews and remove


the Storage Tray.

Thumb screws, 2

(Loosen)

Storage Tray

TRAY FIXTURE 1-09. How to remove the TRAY FIXTURE

1. Unfasten 4 screws and remove the


TRAY FIXTURE.

Torque 1.5 N.m

BNK4x10 Fe-Ni, 4

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1-10. How to remove the REAR HANDLE

1. Remove the REAR HANDLE.

REAR HANDLE, 2

When mounting, align the protrusion of grip with the


hollow of the die-casting.

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1-11. How to remove


the WHEEL BASE PEDAL CV

1. Unfasten 4 Screws and remove the WHEEL


BASE PEDAL CV.

Torque 1.5 N.m

WHEEL BASE PEDAL CV BNK4x10 Fe-Ni, 4

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1-12. How to remove the PEDAL ASSY

1. Unfasten 8 Screws and Pedal shift fixture


and remove the Pedal ASSY.

Torque 1.5 N.m

BNK4x10 Fe-Ni, 8

※When mounting, be sure about the


Pedal Shaft Fixture, 2 orientation of Pedal shift fixture.

Bushing, 2

※ When mounting, be sure to Install the


Bushing.

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2.How to Remove the Operation Panel [Disassembly Drawing]

MA BASE
3
HB4x20 SUS(P=1), 2
MAIN PANEL
HB6x20 SUS(P=1), 4
(CABLE405)
(Refer 2-19 for details)
2
Built-in falling prevention screws, 8
BNK3x8 Fe-Ni, 1
(Refer 2-06 for details)

MA BASE COVER
1
BNK4x10 Fe-Ni, 4
(Refer 2-01 for details)

PALM REST
1
CNK3x10 Fe-Ni, 3
(Refer 2-05 for details)

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ADAPTER,1
1

PROBE-HOLDER(LARGE)RS-LF, 1
2

SILICON-HOLDER
(SMALL)RS, 3
3

PROBE-HOLDER
(SMALL)RS-LF, 3
2

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LCD TOUCHPAD PANEL


1
BNK4x12, 4
(Refer 2-01 for detail)

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UPPER REAR COVER


1
BNK3x8 Fe-Ni, 4
(Refer 2-02 for detail)

PANEL BOARD SHIELD


2
BNK3x8 Fe-Ni, 4
(Refer 2-03 for detail)

Panel Board
3
BNK3x8 Fe-Ni, 4
(Refer 2-04 for detail)

PCB MOUNTING BRACKET


4
BNK3x8 Fe-Ni, 4

LCD TOUCH PAD WITH


FRONT BEZEL
5

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KEY CAP:φ18,12 ENCODER CAPS (S), 7


5 1
(Refer 2-09 for detail) (Refer 2-08 for detail)
ENCODER CAPS (M), 2
2
(Refer 2-08 for detail)
KEY CAP:Sector form(S), 4
DIAL(LARGE), 1
6
(Refer 2-09 for detail) 3
(Refer 2-08 for detail)

KEY CAP:φ23, 3 KEY TOP(L):freeze, 1


7 4
(Refer 2-09 for detail) (Refer 2-11 for detail)

×3
×4 LOWER COVER
9
×12 (Refer 2-12 for detail)

SILICON RUBBER PAD


11
(Refer 2-14 for detail)
Switch Board
10
BNK3x8 Fe-Ni, 10
(Refer 2-14 for detail)

TRACK BALL
ENCODER(L-RE-18), 1
8
12
M3 UFO NUT,2
Attached nut (11mm), 1
(Refer 2-07 for detail)
(Refer 2-15 for detail)

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Lever Unit Assy


3
BNK4x10 Fe-Ni, 8
BNK3x8 Fe-Ni, 1
(Refer 2-16 for detail)

LOCK UNIT ASSY


2
HB5x10 SUS(PK=1), 6
(Refer 2-18 for detail)

PANEL-LOCKING-LEVER
4
BNK4x16 Fe-Ni, 1

Wire Lope ASSY


1
BNK3x8 Fe-Ni, 1
Attached nut (5.5mm), 2
(Refer 2-17 for detail)

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4th cup holder


1
BNK4x20 Fe-Ni, 2

Torque 1.5 N.m

Panel Base
3 3 cups probe holder
2
HB6x16 SUS(PK=1), 4
HB6x16 SUS(PK=1), 3
(Refer 2-19 for detail)
Torque 13 N.m

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Cable hook
1
BNK4x12 Fe-Ni, 4

Torque 1.5 N.m

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2. How to Remove the Operation Panel [Detailed Procedure]

2-01. How to remove


the LCD TOUCH PANEL

1. Unfasten 4 Screws and remove the MA


BASE COVER.

Torque 1.5 N.m

BNK4x10 Fe-Ni, 4

MA BASE COVER

2. Unfasten 5 screws from the rear side.

Torque 1.5 N.m

BNK4x10 Fe-Ni, 1

BNK4x12 Fe-Ni, 4

3. Unfasten 1 Screw and unplug the


CABLE309 and CABLE405 from LCD
TOUCH PANEL rear side.

Torque 0.6 N.m

LCD TOUCH PANEL

CABLE309

CABLE405

BNK3x8 Fe-Ni, 1

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4. Turn the LCD TOUCH PANEL as shown


in the figure and remove it from Operation
panel.

LCD TOUCH PANEL

2-02. How to remove


the UPPER REAR COVER

1. Unfasten 4 screws from the LCD TOUCH


PANEL.

Torque 0.6 N.m

BNK3x8 Fe-Ni, 4

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2. Remove the UPPER REAR COVER as


shown in the direction of the figure.

UPPER REAR COVER

2-03. How to remove


the PANEL BOARD SHIELD

1. Unfasten 4 screws from PANEL BOARD


SHIELD and gently remove the shield.

Torque 0.6 N.m

BNK3x8 Fe-Ni, 4 PANEL BOARD SHIELD

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2-04. . How to remove the Panel Board

1. Unfasten 4 screws gently from Panel


Board.

Torque 0.6 N.m

BNK3x8 Fe-Ni, 4

2. After removing the screws, pull out the panel


board as shown in the direction of the figure.

Panel Board

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3. Unplug 2 connectors as shown in the


direction of the figure.

Connector, 2

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2-05. How to remove the PALM REST

1. Unfasten 3 Screws and remove the PALM


REST.

Torque 0.6 N・m

PALM REST

View A
CNK3x10 Fe-Ni, 3

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2-06. How to remove the MAIN PANEL

1. Raise the Operation Panel to the top position.

Operation Panel 2. loosen 8 screws.

Torque 0.6 N.m

View A Built-in falling prevention


screws, 8

3. Unfasten 1 screw and pull out the MAIN


MAIN PANEL PANEL from Operation Panel.

Torque 0.6 N.m

BNK3x8 Fe-Ni, 1

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4. Remove the CABLE405 from UL Clamp.


CABLE405

UL Clamp, 1

5. Unplug 5 Cables from Switch Board and


remove the MAIN PANEL.
CABLE203
CABLE204
CABLE312 Switch Board
CABLE405
CABLE408

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< Case of Keyboard tray is installed >

① Unplug the Connector from the touch


panel left side and cut the Cable Clamp,
remove the USB Cable.
USB Cable

Cable Clamp, 1

② Slide the Keyboard tray.

Keyboard tray

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③ Through the driver from bottom side and


BNK5x14 Fe-Ni, 4 loosen 4 screws.

④ Unfasten the thumbscrew , slide the


Keyboard tray to the front direction, and
remove Keyboard tray.

Return to the first procedure and remove


the MAIN PANEL.

Thumbscrew, 1

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2-07 . How to remove the TRACK BALL

1. Unplug the Cable from TRACK BALL as


shown in the figure.

TRACK BALL CABLE, 2

2. Unfasten 2 nuts fixing TRACK BALL.

Torque 0.6 N.m

M3 UFO NUTS, 2

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3. After Unfasten the nuts, gently remove the


TRACK BALL as shown in the direction of
the figure.

TRACK BALL

※When mounting TRACK BALL, turn on


Dip Switch 1,2 on TRACK BALL.

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2-08 . How to remove the Knob

1. Remove all Knobs from the unit.

ENCODER CAPS (S), 7 2. Hook the brim of the knob using your
fingernails, and then pull up the
DIAL(LARGE) to remove it.

ENCODER CAPS (M), 2

DIAL(LARGE),1

How to install the DIAL(LARGE)

1. Put the projection of the DIAL(LARGE) in


the notch part, and install it.

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2-09. How to remove the Key Cap

1. Hook the groove of the Key Cap using your


fingernails, and then remove the Key Cap.

Key Cap ROUND CAPS, 15


Groove
SECTOR CAPS, 4
Round type
Sector Key

Groove Groove

Key Cap
How to install the Key Cap

1. Put the Key Cap.

※Install the Cap so that the rubber projection


meets the notch of the Cap.

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2-10. How to remove the KEY SHEET SET

1. Install the cap so that the rubber projection


meets the notch of the cap.

For details about the KEY SHEET SET layout, refer to the figure below.

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2-11. How to remove


the KEY TOP(L) : freeze

1. Remove the KEY TOP(L) : freeze

2. Loosen 1 screw and remove the


HOLDER(LARGE).

DIAL HOLDER, 1

KEY TOP(L) : freeze, 1

3T3×3 Fe-black oxide-cup point, 1

(Loosen)

※ When it is ball point, hexagon wrench


is accessible in this state. When it is
not ball point, remove it after removing
PCB.

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2-12. How to remove the LOWER COVER

1. Unfasten 14 screws and remove the


LOWER COVER.

Torque 0.6 N.m

LOWER COVER

BNK3x8 Fe-Ni, 14

※ Attention on assembly

①Fix to the place of the "P_MH" notation


of the PCB.

② Match the center of the PCB hole and


plastic cover tap, and fasten screws
(visually).

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2-13. How to remove the LABEL SET

1. Removel the LABEL SET.

LABEL SET
ZOOM/DEPTH LABEL,1

MODES LABEL, 1

POINTER LABEL,1

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2-14. How to remove the Switch Board

1. Remove the SILICON RUBBER PAD from


the Switch Board.

SILICON RUBBER PAD

Switch Board

※ To install the SILICON RUBBER PAD,


Stick
push the portion of the SILICON
RUBBER PAD to be fit to the Switch
SILICON RUBBER PAD Board using a stick of diameter of
approx. 1.5 mm.

Switch Board

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2-15. How to remove the ENCODER

1. Unplug the Connector from Switch Board.

2. Remove the nut, and then remove the


ENCODER from Switch Board.

Switch Board

ENCODERS(L-RE-18), 1

Attached Nut (11mm), 1

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2-16. . How to remove the Lever Unit Assy


BNK3x8 Fe-Ni, 1 BNK4x10 Fe-Ni, 2
1. Unfasten 3 screws.
Torque 0.6 N.m Torque 1.5 N.m

2. Unfasten 3 screws.

Torque 1.5 N.m

BNK4x10 Fe-Ni, 3

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3. Unfasten 3 screws and remove the


Lever Unit Assy.
BNK4x10 Fe-Ni, 3 Lever Unit Assy
Torque 1.5 N.m

How to install the Lever Unit Assy

1. Install the Lever Unit Assy Using 3


screws.

BNK4x10 Fe-Ni, 3 Lever Unit Assy


Torque 1.5 N.m

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2. Temporarily tighten the Lever unit Assy


of the wire side using 3 screws and 2
Nylon clips.

3. Tighten the screw and the Nylon clip.

: BNK4x10 Fe-Ni, 3 (Tighten temporarily)


: BNK4x10 Fe-Ni, 1 (Tighten)

Torque 1.5 N.m

※ Tighten the Nylon clips to the arrow of


the figure below for the screw holes.

※ Pass through the 4 grooves of the


figure below.

BNK4x10 Fe-Ni, 1 Nylon clip, 3 BNK4x10 Fe-Ni, 3

(Tighten) (Tighten temporarily)

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BNK3x8 Fe-Ni, 1 4. Install the wire tip, and tighten 1 screw.

Torque 0.6 N.m

5. Pull the fixture of the wire tip to the


equipment front so that the wire is not
loosened, and tighten either screw
(matching screw hole) in the left figure.

BNK4x10 Fe-Ni, 1 6. Tighten 3 temporarily screws.

(Fix either screw)

: BNK4x10 Fe-Ni, 1 (Fix)


: BNK4x10 Fe-Ni, 3 (Tighten)

Torque 1.5 N.m


< Confirm after assembly >
the lever moves smoothly, and panel
base being able to turn.

When released the lever, the panel is


locked at the center.

BNK4x10 Fe-Ni, 3

(Tighten)

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2-17. How to remove the Wire Lope ASSY

1. Remove the screw, and pull out the ball


part of the wire tip from the hole of lever.

BNK3x8 Fe-Ni, 1 Torque 0.6 N.m

※ When mounting, hook the wire in the


groove of the bearing and put the ball
part of the wire in the hole of lever.

Wire Lope ASSY

Attached Nut, 1 2. Remove the Attached Nut and pull out


the Wire Lope ASSY.
(5.5mm)

※ When mounting, and gather the Nut to


one direction.(both tip)

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BNK3x8 Fe-Ni, 1

3. Remove the screw and pull out the ball


part of the wire tip from the hole.

Torque 0.6 N.m

4. Remove the Attached Nut and pull out


the Wire Lope ASSY.

Attached Nut, 1
(5.5mm)

LockPin Adjuster

< Lever side > < LockPin Adjuster side >

※ When mounting, and attach the base of the LockPin Adjuster


side to become the direction same as the base on lever side.

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2-18. How to remove the LOCK UNIT ASSY

1. Unfasten 6 screws, and remove the LOCK


UNIT ASSY.
Torque 7.6 N.m

LOCK UNIT ASSY


HB5x10 SUS(PK=1), 6

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2-19. How to remove the Panel Base

1. Cut the Cable Clamp and remove the Cable.

A
B

Cable Clamp, 2

View A View B

MA Base
2. Unfasten 6 screws and remove the MA
Base.

HB4x20SUS(P=1), 2 HB6x20SUS-EC(P=1), 4

Torque 3.6 N.m Torque 13 N.m

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3. Unfasten 4 screws and cut 3 Cable Clamps.

Torque 1.5 N.m

4. Pull out all Cables.

Cable Clamp, 3

BNK4x10Fe-Ni, 3

HB6x16 SUS(PK=1), 4
5. Unfasten 4 screws and remove the Panel
Base.
Panel Base
Torque 13 N.m

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3. How to Remove the Power Supply Unit [Disassembly Drawing]

AC-DC Power Supply Unit


(CABLE202、CABLE621)
1
BNK3x8 Fe-Ni, 13
(Refer 3-02 for details)

OUTLET UNIT
(CABLE124)
3
BNK3x6 Fe-Ni, 3
BATTERY (Refer 3-01 for details)
2
BNK4x10 Fe-Ni, 4

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Charging Discharging
POWER SUPPLY UNIT (CABLE201)
6 5
BNK3x6 Fe-Ni, 4 CNK3x8 Fe-Ni, 4
(Refer 3-08 for details) (Refer 3-07 for details)

BATTERY SW
3
BNK3x8 Fe-Ni, 2

Ac Inlet Connector
(CABLE118)
4
BNK3x8 Fe-Ni, 2
(Refer 3-06 for details)

Circuit Breaker Assy


3
BNK3x8 Fe-Ni, 4
(Refer 3-05 for details)

SUB POWER SUPPLY CABLE


(CABLE118A)
2
(Refer 3-04 for details)

LOCK-FITTINGS
1
CNK3x10 Fe-Ni, 2
(Refer 3-03 for details)

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3. How to Remove the Power Supply Unit [Detailed Procedure]

3-01. How to remove the OUTLET UNIT

1. Unplug the Connector of CABLE124.

2. Unfasten 3 screws and remove the


OUTLET UNIT.

Torque 0.6 N.m

Connector, 1

OUTLET UNIT

BNK3x6 Fe-Ni,3

3. Unfasten the screw from OUTLET UNIT


and remove the CABLE124.

Torque 1.5 N.m

BNK4x10 Fe-Ni, 1

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3-02. How to remove


the AC-DC Power Supply Unit

1. Turn off the breaker.

2. Unplug 3 Connectors from AC-DC Power


Supply Unit.

CABLE621 CABLE202 CABLE203

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Clamp, 1

3. Remove the Clamp of equipment side and


unplug 2 Connectors.

4. Unfasten the screw and remove the


CABLE202, CABLE621.

Torque 0.6 N.m

CABLE621 CABLE202

BNK3x8 Fe-Ni, 1

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View A

5. Unfasten 13 screws and pull out the AC-DC


Power Supply Unit, put it as shown in the
figure below.

Torque 0.6 N.m

BNK3x8 Fe-Ni,13

AC-DC Power Supply Unit A

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6. Unfasten 3 screws and remove the AC-DC


Power Supply Unit.

Torque 0.6 N.m

BNK3x8 Fe-Ni, 3

3-03. How to remove the LOCK-FITTINGS

1. Unfasten 2 screws

Torque 0.6 N.m

CNK3x10 Fe-Ni, 2

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2. Remove the LOCK-FITTING as shown in


the direction of the figure.

LOCK-FITTING

3-04. How to remove


the SUB POWER SUPPLY CABLE

1. Remove the SUB POWER SUPPLY CABLE


from Connector.

2. Unfasten 5 screws and remove the


CONNECTORS SHIELD.

Torque 0.6 N.m

SUB POWER SUPPLY CABLE

CONNECTORS SHIELD

BNK3x8 Fe-Ni, 5

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3. Unplug the Connector as shown in the figure


on the left.

4. Unfasten the screw.

Torque 1.5 N.m

5. Unfasten 2 screws and remove the


CABLE118A.

Torque 0.6 N.m


CABLE118A

BNK4x10 Fe-Ni, 1

CABLE118A CNK3x10 Fe-Ni, 2

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3-05. How to remove


the Circuit Breaker Assy

1. Unplug the Cable of Circuit Breaker Assy.

2. Unfasten 4 screws and remove the Circuit


Breaker Assy.

Torque 0.6 N.m

Circuit Breaker Assy

BNK3x8 Fe-Ni, 4

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3-06. How to remove the AC Inlet Connector


CONNECTORS SHIELD

1. Unfasten 5 screws and remove the


CONNECTORS SHIELD.

Torque 0.6 N.m

2. Unplug the Connectors as shown in the


figure on the left and remove the CABLE118.

3. Unfasten 2 screws and remove the AC Inlet


Connector as shown in the direction of the
BNK3x8 Fe-Ni, 5 figure.

Torque 0.6 N.m

CABLE118
AC Inlet Connector

BNK3x8 Fe-Ni, 4

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CABLE201 3-07. How to remove


the Charging Discharging

1. Unplug the Connectors as shown in the


figure on the left and remove the CABLE201.

2. Unfasten 4 screws and remove the


Charging Discharging.

Torque 0.6 N.m

Charging Discharging

CNK3x8 Fe-Ni, 4

3-08. How to remove


the POWER SUPPLY UNIT

1. Unfasten the screw.

Torque 1.5 N.m

BNK4x10 Fe-Ni, 1

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2. Unplug the Cable from the POWER


SUPPLY UNIT.

3. Unfasten 4 screws and remove the POWER


SUPPLY UNIT.

Torque 0.6 N.m

POWER SUPPLY UNIT

BNK3x6 Fe-Ni, 4

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4. How to Remove the Main Unit [Disassembly Drawing]

Interface Board
2
BNK3x8 Fe-Ni, 14
(Refer 4-02 for detail)

outer box side cover


1
BNK3x8 Fe-Ni, 6
BNK4x10 Fe-Ni, 10
(Refer 4-01 for detail)

HDD
(CABLE313)
2 DSP Board
BNK3x6 Fe-Ni, 4 3
(Refer 4-06 for detail) BNK3x8 Fe-Ni, 4
(Refer 4-04 for detail)

Processor Board
3 Power Board
BNK3x8 Fe-Ni, 5 3
(Refer 4-07 for detail) BNK3x8 Fe-Ni, 6
(Refer 4-03 for detail)

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Video I/O Board


1
BNK3x6 Fe-Ni, 6
(Refer 4-09 for detail)

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4. How to Remove the Main Unit [Detailed Procedure]

4-01. How to remove


outer box side cover the outer box side cover

1. Unfasten 16 screws and remove the


outer box side cover.

BNK4x10 Fe-Ni, 10

BNK3x8 Fe-Ni, 6

How to install the outer box side cover

1. Install the outer box side cover Using


3 2 3 16 screws.

2 <Note>
After tighten all screw temporarily in
3 3 the order of the left figure, tighten it.

3 2 3
2
3 3
BNK4x10 Fe-Ni, 10
3 2
Torque 1.5 N.m
3
1
BNK3x8 Fe-Ni, 6

Torque 0.6 N.m

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4-02. How to remove the Interface Board

1. Unfasten 12 screws.

Torque 0.6 N.m

BNK3x8 Fe-Ni,12

2. Unfasten 2 screws and remove the GND


Cable, Nylon Clip.

Torque 0.6 N.m

3. Unplug 2 Cables from the Interface Board.

4. Remove the Cable from Clamp.

Nylon Clip, 1

BNK3x8 Fe-Ni, 2

Clamp, 1

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Connector, 2 or 3

5. Pull out the Interface Board.

6. Unplug 2 or 3 Connector s from Interface


Board.

7. Remove the Cable from Clamp and pull out


the Interface Board.

Clamp, 1

Interface Board

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4-03. How to remove the Power Board

1. Unplug all Cables from Power Board.

2. Unfasten 6 screws and remove the HV


POWER SHIELD.

3. Remove the Power Board from the Interface


HV POWER SHIELD Board.

Power Board

BNK3x8 Fe-Ni, 6

How to install the Power Board

1. Install the HV POWER SHIELD and Power


Board using 6 screws.

HV POWER SHIELD Torque 0.6 N.m

<Note>
Be careful loss of Thermal Pad.

Thermal Pad

Power Board

BNK3x8 Fe-Ni, 6

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4-04. How to remove the DSP Board


DSP Board
1. Unplug all Cables from DSP Board.

2. Unfasten 4 screws and remove the DSP


Board.

BNK3x8 Fe-Ni, 4

How to install the DSP Board

DSP Board 1. Install the DSP Board using 4 screws.

Torque 0.6 N.m

<Note>
Be careful loss of the Thermal Pad.

Thermal Pad

BNK3x8 Fe-Ni, 4

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Connector, 2 4-05. How to remove


the CABLE310 and CABLE311

1. Unplug the Connectors as shown in the


figure on the left.

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2. Unfasten the screw as shown in the figure


on the left.

Torque 0.6 N.m

3. Pull out Cable from Corner hole, remove the


CABLE310, CABLE311.

CABLE311

BNK3x8 Fe-Ni, 1

CABLE310

CABLE311

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4-06. How to remove the HDD


Connector, 2

1. Unplug the Connector and remove the


CABLE313.

2. Unfasten 2 screws and remove the HDD


Bracket.

Torque 0.6 N.m

CABLE313

BNK3x8 Fe-Ni,2

HDD Bracket

BNK3x6 Fe-Ni, 4 3. Unfasten 4 screws and remove the HDD.

Torque 0.6 N.m


HDD

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4-07. How to remove the Processor Board

1. Loosen 2 screws.

Torque 0.6 N.m

BNK3x8 Fe-Ni, 2
(Loosen)

2. Unfasten the screw and remove the Fan


Bracket.

Torque 0.6 N.m

Fan Bracket

BNK3x8 Fe-Ni, 1

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3. Unplug all Cables from Processor Board.

※When mounting, be careful to direction of the


Connector.

CABLE310 CABLE621 CABLE202


CABLE309
A
View A

CABLE314 Processor Board

CABLE517
Connect the convex
shape (2 places) of
Connector towards
the left in the left
figure.

CABLE312
Connect the concavo-
convex shape of
Connector toward the
front in the left figure.

CABLE311
Connect the convex
shape (1 place) of
Connector towards
the front in the left
figure.

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4. Loosen 2 top and bottom screws as shown


in the figure on the left.

Torque 1.5 N.m

5. Pull out the Processor Board.

※ When CABLE203 is left, and remove the


CABLE203 from the Clamp, draw Processor
Board after moving it in the lower direction.

BNK4x10 Fe-Ni, 2
(Loosen)

CABLE203 Clamp, 1

Processor Board
6. Unfasten 5 screws and remove the
Processor Board.

Torque 0.6 N.m

BNK3x8 Fe-Ni, 5

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4-08. How to remove


the CABLE515 and CABLE314

1. Unplug all Connectors from Interface Board.

Connector, 1

2. Unfasten 2 screws and remove the


CABLE515.

Torque 0.6 N.m

CABLE515

Finger guard

BNK4x35 Fe-Ni, 2

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CABLE314 3. Unfasten 2 screws and remove the


CABLE314.

Torque 0.6 N.m

BNK4x35 Fe-Ni, 2 Finger guard

4-09. How to remove the Video I/O Board

1. Unplug all Connectors from Video I/O


Board.

USM UNIT 2. Unfasten 6 screws and remove the USM


UNIT.

Torque 1.5 N.m

View A

A
BNK4x10 Fe-Ni, 6

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3. Unfasten the screw and 4 spacers, remove


the I/O BOARD SHIELD.

4. Unfasten 2 screws and remove the HDMI


SHIELD.

NK3x6 Fe-Ni, 1
I/O BOARD SHIELD HDMI SHIELD
Torque 0.6 N.m

NK3x6 Fe-Ni, 2

Torque 0.6 N.m

Spacer, 4

Torque 0.45 N.m

Video I/O Board 5. Unfasten 6 screws and remove the Video


I/O Board.

Torque 0.6 N.m

BNK3x6 Fe-Ni, 6

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How to install the Video I/O Board

1. Temporarily tighten the Video I/O Board


using 6 screws.

Video I/O Board

BNK3x6 Fe-Ni, 6
(Tighten temporarily)

2. Loosen the screw fixing SHIELD MTG


BRACKET.

SHIELD MTG BRACKET

BNK3x8 Fe-Ni, 2
(Loosen)

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BNK4x10 Fe-Ni, 2
(Tighten temporarily)

3. Connect the Video I/O Board and


Processor Board, temporarily tighten it using
2 screws.

Processor Board

4. Tighten 8 screws of the temporary tightened.

BNK3x6 Fe-Ni, 6
(Tighten)

Torque 0.6 N.m

BNK4x10 Fe-Ni, 2
(Tighten)
Torque 1.5 N.m

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5. Tighten 2 screws of the temporary tightened.

SHIELD MTG BRACKET

BNK3x8 Fe-Ni, 2
(Tighten)

※After that install it by following the removal


process in reverse.

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5. How to Remove the Physiological Signal Unit [Disassembly Drawing]

PHYSIOLOGICAL
SIGNAL UNIT
(CABLE722)
1
BNK3x8 Fe-Ni, 4
(Refer 5-01 for detail)

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DC-IN Cable
1
S2.6x6 Fe-Ni, 2
(Refer 5-02 for detail)
ECG-CABLE
1
S3x8 Fe-Ni, 2
N3 Fe-Ni, 2
(Refer 5-02 for detail)

BIO
2
BNK3x8 Fe-Ni, 4
(Refer 5-03 for detail)

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5. How to Remove the Physiological Signal Unit [Detailed Procedure]

5-01. How to remove


the PHYSIOLOGICAL SIGNAL UNIT

1. Unfasten 6 screws and remove the IO


Board Shield.

Torque 0.6 N.m

2. Unplug the Connector of CABLE722.

IO Board Shield
BNK3x8 Fe-Ni, 6

CABLE722

Connector, 1

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3. Remove the Clamp that secure the


CABLE722 and remove the Ferrite Core.

Ferrite Core, 1

Clamp, 1

4. Unfasten 12 screws from front of the


equipment.

BNK3x8xFe-Ni, 12

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5. Unfasten the screw and remove GND Cable,


unplug the Connector of Cable.

Cable

BNK3x8 Fe-Ni, 1

GND Cable

Clamp

6. Remove the Cable from Clamp of Interface


Board and Clamp of Chassis.

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7. Draw the Interface Board halfway and


remove the Connector.

※ Be careful not to pull on the cable. If the


cable is likely to be under load, temporarily
remove the connector.

Connector, 1

CABLE722

Interface Board

8. Pull out Cable from Corner hole.

CABLE722

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9. Pull out Cable from Corner hole, remove the


CABLE722.

CABLE722

PHYSIOLOGICAL 10.Unfasten 4 screws and remove the


SIGNAL UNIT PHYSIOLOGICAL SIGNAL UNIT.

Torque 0.6 N.m

BNK3x8 Fe-Ni, 4

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5-02. How to remove


the DC-IN Cable and ECG-CABLE

1. Unfasten 2 screws from front of the Unit.

Torque 0.6 N.m

BNK3x8 Fe-Ni, 2

2. Loosen 2 screws from the side and remove


the BIO ECG Guard.

BIO ECG Guard Torque 0.6 N.m

BNK3x8 Fe-Ni, 2
(Loosen)

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3. Unfasten 4 screws from the side.

Torque 0.6 N.m

BNK3x8 Fe-Ni, 4

BIO ECG Side Cover


4. Loosen 2 screws from the rear side and
remove the BIO ECG Side Cover.

Torque 0.6 N.m

BNK3x6 Fe-Ni, 2
(Loosen)

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5. Cut the Cable Clamp that secure the Ferrite


Core.

Cable Clamp, 1

6. Unfasten 2 screws and Nut from front of the


Unit.

Torque 0.8 N.m

7. Unplug the Cable from PCB.

8. Remove the ECG-CABLE and the ferrite


core.

ECG-CABLE
S3x8 Fe-Ni, 2
Nut N3, 2

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9. Unfasten 2 screws from front of the Unit.

Torque 0.5 N.m

10. Remove the Cable from the Clamp.

11. Remove the DC-IN Cable from the PCB.


Clamp, 1
※When mounting, Connect the Connector of
the ●mark at the ECG side.

S2.6x6 Fe-Ni, 2 DC-IN Cable

5-03. How to remove the BIO

BIO 1. Unfasten 4 screws.

Torque 0.6 N.m

2. Remove the BIO from the UNIT.

BNK3x8 Fe-Ni, 4

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6. How to Remove the Monitor [Disassembly Drawing]

CABLE COVER
1
COVER:REAR BNK3x8 Fe-Ni, 2
2 (Refer 6-01 for details)
CNK3x6 Fe-Ni, 8
(Refer 6-02 for details)

MONITOR
3
BNK4x10 Fe-Ni, 4
(Refer 6-04 for details)

COVER:ESCUTCHEON
4
CNK3x6 Fe-Ni, 10
(Refer 6-05 for details)

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COVER:REAR(LOWER)
(For ARIETTA 50 LE)
1
BNK3x8 Fe-Ni, 2
(Refer 6-06 for details)
MONITOR
(For ARIETTA 50 LE)
3
BNK4x10 Fe-Ni, 4
(Refer 6-08 for details)

COVER:REAR
(For ARIETTA 50 LE)
2
CNK3x6 Fe-Ni, 8
(Refer 6-07 for details)

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6. How to Remove the Monitor [Detailed Procedure]

6-01. How to remove the CABLE COVER

1. Turn the Monitor and Unfasten the screw


at the easy position.

2. Turn the MONITOR at another direction,


unfasten the screw at the easy position.

Torque 0.6 N.m

BNK3x8 Fe-Ni, 2

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3. Tilt the MONITOR to the front for 45


degrees.

45°

4. Unlock the Claw and Remove the CABLE


COVER.

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5. Push the Edge of CABLE COVER and


remove it from the MONITOR MOUNTING
BRACKETS.

6. Remove the CABLE COVER as shown in


the direction of the figure.

7. Remove the CABLE COVER from the


MONITOR.

CABLE COVER

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6-02. How to remove the COVER:REAR


COVER:REAR

1. Unfasten 8 screws and remove the


COVER:REAR.
A
Torque 0.6 N.m
Note: When mounting, Do not sandwich
the Cable.

View A

CNK3x6 Fe-Ni,8

6-03. How to remove the MONITOR CABLE

1. Unfasten 3 screws from the rear side


of Monitor.
Torque 1.5 N.m
BNK4x10 Fe-Ni, 3

2. Unfasten 2 screws and remove the


HDMI STOPPER. Remove the
Power Cable and HDMI Cable from
the Monitor.
Torque 0.6 N.m

BNK3x6 Fe-Ni, 2

HDMI STOPPER

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6-04. How to remove the MONITOR

1. Unfasten 2 screws from the lower side of


MONITOR.

Torque 1.5 N.m

BNK4x10 Fe-Ni, 2

2. Loosen 2 screws on the upper side, and


then slide the MONITOR to remove it.

Torque 1.5 N.m

BNK4x10 Fe-Ni, 2
(Loosen)

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MONITOR
3. Lift the MONITOR to remove it from the
mechanism.

6-05. How to remove


View B
the COVER:ESCUTCHEON
1. Unfasten 10 screws and remove the
COVER:ESCUTCHEON.

Torque 0.6 N.m

CNK3x6 Fe-Ni, 10

COVER:ESCUTCHEON

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6-06. How to remove


the COVER:REAR(LOWER)
(For ARIETTA 50 LE)

1. Unfasten 2 screws and remove the


COVER:REAR (LOWER).

Torque 0.6 N.m

CNK3x6 Fe-Ni, 2

COVER:REAR(LOWER)

※ When mounting, securely insert the Claw of


the COVER:REAR (LOWER) into each
Hole in the rear cover.

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6-07. How to remove the COVER:REAR


(For ARIETTA 50 LE)
COVER:REAR

1. Unfasten 8 screws and remove the


COVER:REAR.

Torque 0.6 N.m

CNK3x6 Fe-Ni, 8 ※ When mounting, pass through the Cable


from the center hole of the back side of the
COVER:REAR.

<OK> <NG>

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6-08. How to remove the MONITOR


(For ARIETTA 50 LE)

1. Unfasten 2 screws and remove the HDMI


BRACKET.
Torque 0.6 N.m
2. Remove the Ferrite Core from CABLE516.

3. Unfasten 5 screws and remove the


CABLE204, CABLE516.
Torque 1.5 N.m
HDMI BRACKET CABLE516

CNK3x6 Fe-Ni, 2
or BNK3x6 Fe-Ni, 2 Ferrite Core, 1
CABLE204

MONITOR

BNK4x10 Fe-Ni, 5

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4. Lower the MONITOR to the bottom position,


unfasten 2 screws.

Torque 1.5 N.m

BNK4x10 Fe-Ni, 2

5. Raise the MONITOR to the top position,


remove 2 screws and pull out the
MONITOR.
Torque 1.5 N.m

※ When mounting or removing the MONITOR,


confirm that the MONITOR is in top position.

BNK4x10 Fe-Ni, 2

※ When mounting, hook the Sheet metal of


the monitor arm into the holes in the Sheet
metal on the rear of the MONITOR.

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7. How to Remove the Monitor arm [Disassembly Drawing]

TILT COVER
1
BNK3x8 Fe-Ni, 2
(Refer 7-01 for details)

MONITOR ARM
2
HB5x12 SUS-EC(P=1), 4

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MONITOR ARM ASSY


(For ARIETTA 50 LE)
1
HB5x12 SUS-EC(P=1), 4
(Refer 7-05 for details)

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COVER:
TILT-COVER(TOP)
7

COVER:
TILT LOCK LEVER COVER:
8 TILT-COVER(BTM)
6
CNK3x8Fe-Ni, 2

COVER:
SECOND ARM COVER
5
CNK3x12Fe-Ni, 4
(Refer 7-04 for details)

ARM BUMPER
1

TILT LEVER
3
CNK4x12Fe-Ni
(Refer 7-02 for details)
COVER:
FIRST ARM COVER
4
CNK3x8Fe-Ni, 4
Cap (Refer 7-03 for details)
2

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7. How to Remove the Monitor arm [Detailed Procedure]

7-01. How to remove the TILT COVER

1. Unfasten 2 screws and remove the TILT


COVER.

Torque 0.6 N.m

BNK3x8 Fe-Ni, 2

TILT Cover

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7-02. How to remove the TILT LEVER


(For ARIETTA 50 LE)

1. Remove the Cap.

2. Unfasten the screws and remove the TILT


LEVER.

Torque 1.5 N.m

TILT LEVER

CNK4x12 Fe-Ni, 1

Cap

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7-03. How to remove


the FIRST ARM COVER
(For ARIETTA 50 LE)

1. Unfasten 4 screws and remove the FIRST


ARM COVER.

Torque 0.6 N.m

CNK3x8 Fe-Ni, 4

FIRST ARM COVER

<Note>
Pull the mounting end of the cover outward so
that it moves over the shaft.

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7-04. How to remove


the SECOND ARM COVER
(For ARIETTA 50 LE)

1. Turn the monitor arm as shown in the figure


on the left.

SECOND ARM COVER


2. Unfasten 4 screws and remove the SECOND
ARM COVER.

Torque 0.6 N.m

A A

View: A

CNK3x12Fe-Ni, 4

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7-05. How to remove


the MONITOR ARM ASSY
(For ARIETTA 50 LE)

1. Slide and hold the knob, and tilt the tilt part
of the monitor arm forward.

2. Cut the Cable Clamp and remove 2 Cables.

Cable Clamp, 1

Cable Clamp, 1 3. Cut the Cable Clamp and remove 2 Cables.

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Ferrite Core, 1

4. Remove the Ferrite Core from the Cable.

5. Cut the Cable Clamp and remove 2 Cables.

Cable Clamp, 1

6. Remove 2 Cables.

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7. Unfasten 2 screws and remove the PLATE-B.

Torque 1.5 N.m

CNK4x8 Fe-Ni, 2 PLATE-B

8. Unfasten 4 screws and remove the


MONITOR ARM ASSY.

Torque 7.6 N.m

HB5x12 SUS-EC(P=1), 4

MONITOR ARM ASSY ※ When mounting, ensure that the bracket at


the bottom of the monitor arm enters the
lower side of the monitor arm base.

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7-06. How to remove the GND Cable


(For ARIETTA 50 LE)

CNK3x6 Fe-Ni, 2
1. Unfasten 2 screws and remove the GND
Cable.
GND Cable
Torque 0.6 N.m

※When mounting, be sure not to touch the


part of terminal to the fixture.

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2. Unfasten the screw.


GND Cable Torque 0.6 N.m

CNK3x6 Fe-Ni, 1

3. Unfasten the screw and remove the GND


CNK3x6 Fe-Ni, 1 Cable.

Torque 0.6 N.m

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4. Unfasten the screw.

CNK3x6 Fe-Ni, 1 Torque 0.6 N.m

GND Cable

5. Unfasten the screw and remove the GND


Cable.
Torque 0.6 N.m

CNK3x6 Fe-Ni, 1

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CABLE COVER

6. Unfasten 2 screws and remove the CABLE


COVER.
Torque 0.6 N.m

7. Unfasten the screw and remove the GND


Cable.

Torque 0.6 N.m

CNK3x8 Fe-Ni, 2

GND Cable

CNK3x6 Fe-Ni, 1

8. Unfasten the screw and remove the GND


Cable.
Torque 0.6 N.m

GND Cable

CNK3x6 Fe-Ni, 1

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9. Unfasten 2 screws and remove the GND


Cable.

Torque 0.6 N.m

GND Cable

※ When mounting, be sure not to touch the


part of terminal to the fixture.

CNK3x6 Fe-Ni, 2

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8. How to Remove Panel Arm, Speaker Assy, Foot Switch Assy [Disassembly Drawing]

Operation panel
3
HB6x20 SUS(PK=1), 4

PANEL ARM ADAPTER


5
HB4x12 SUS, 1
HB6x16 SUS, 2
HB6x20 SUS(PK=1), 2
(Refer 8-04 for details)

Panel Arm
4
HB4x10 SUS(PK=1), 6
HB5x12 SUS-EC(P=1), 5
(Refer 8-03 for details)

Speaker
(CABLE517)
1
BNK3x8 Fe-Ni, 4
(Refer 8-01 for details)

Foot Switch
2
BNK3x8 Fe-Ni, 2
(Refer 8-02 for details)

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8. How to Remove Panel Arm, Speaker Assy, Foot Switch Assy [Detailed Procedure]

8-01. How to remove the Speaker

※ Remove the AC-DC Power Supply Unit


before starting work. Refer to 「 3. How to
Remove the Power Supply Unit [Detailed
Procedure] 3-02. How to remove the AC-
DC Power Supply Unit 」

1. Unfasten 6 screws and remove the IO


Board Shield.

Torque 0.6 N.m


IO Board Shield

BNK3x8 Fe-Ni, 6

2. Unplug the Connector.

Connector, 1

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3. Remove 3 Clamps.

4. Unfasten the screw and remove the Cable.

Torque 1.5 N.m

BNK4x10 Fe-Ni, 1 Clamp, 3

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5. Loosen 4 screws and remove the Speaker.


BNK3x8 Fe-Ni, 4 Speaker
(Loosen) Torque 0.6 N.m

6. Unfasten 4 screws from the Speaker and


remove the CABLE517.

Torque 0.6 N.m

CABLE517

CNK3x8 Fe-Ni, 4

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8-02. How to remove the Foot Switch

1. Unfasten the screw and remove the GND


Cable.
Torque 0.6 N.m

2. Unplug the Connector.

BNK3x8 Fe-Ni, 1

Connector, 1

BNK3x8 Fe-Ni, 2 Foot Switch


3. Unfasten 2 screws and remove the Foot
Switch.

Torque 0.6 N.m

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8-03. How to remove the Panel Arm

Locking Clamp, 2 Cable Clamp, 2


1. Cut 2 Cable Clamp and remove 2 Locking
Clamp, Unplug the all Connectors.

※ Remove the all Ferrite Core from Cable.

2. Raise the Panel Arm to the top position.

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3. Unfasten 3 screws and remove the Arm


Cover.
Arm Cover
Torque 0.6 N.m

CNK3x8 Fe-Ni, 3

4. Pull out the all Cable.

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5. Unfasten 6 screws.

Torque 3.6 N.m

HB4x10 SUS(PK=1), 6

HB5x12 SUS-EC(P=1), 5
6. Unfasten 5 screws and remove the Panel
Arm.

Torque 7.6 N.m

※ When mounting, Put Shield Tight on the


panel.

Shield Tight (L=100mm)


Panel Arm

Shield Tight (L=20mm)

Shield Tight (L=50mm)

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8-04. How to remove


the PANEL ARM ADAPTER

1. Unfasten 3 screws.

HB4x12 SUS, 1
or HB4x16 SUS-EC, 1

Torque 3.6 N.m

HB6x16 SUS, 2

Torque 13.0 N.m

HB6x20 SUS(PK=1), 2
2. Unfasten 2 screws and remove the PANEL
ARM ADAPTER.

Torque 13.0 N.m

PANEL ARM ADAPTER

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9. How to Remove the Casters [Disassembly Drawing]

CASTER 1

CASTER : COVERS

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9. How to Remove the Casters [Detailed Procedure]

9-01. How to remove the Casters (Front)

Caster Base ※Before starting the work, lock the


operation panel and casters.
Jack contact position (Lock the Front casters in any direction
and lock the Rear casters considering the
space where a jack enters.)

1. Put the jack in contact with the caster


base : Rear side on the same side, and
then raise the equipment.

※Jack up the Rear side. If you jack up the


Front side, the caster and a jack will
conflict.

※Raise the equipment approx. 40 mm

※In the working, Carefully not to fall the


equipment.

2. Remove Caster (Front) with Jig (Spanner).

Torque 54 N.m

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9-02. How to remove the Casters (Rear)

Caster Base
※Before starting the work, lock the
operation panel and casters.
Jack contact position (Lock the Rear casters in any direction
and lock the Front casters considering
the space where a jack enters.)

1. Put the jack in contact with the caster


base : Front side on the same side, and
then raise the equipment.

※Jack up the Front side. If you jack up the


Rear side, the caster and a jack will
conflict.

※Raise the equipment approx. 40 mm

※In the working, Carefully not to fall the


equipment.

2. Remove Caster (Rear) with Jig (Spanner).

Torque 54 N.m

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10. How to remove the cable [Detailed Procedure]

10-01. How to remove the Monitor part Cable

Target Cable :CABLE204、CABLE516

CABLE204 CABLE516 1. Unfasten 3 screws from the rear side of


Monitor.

Torque 1.5 N.m

BNK4x10 Fe-Ni, 3

2. Unfasten 2 screws and remove the


HDMI STOPPER. Remove the
CABLE204 and CABLE516 from the
Monitor.

Torque 0.6 N.m

BNK3x6 Fe-Ni, 2

HDMI STOPPER

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10-02. How to remove the Monitor part Cable


(For ARIETTA 50 LE)

Target Cable :CABLE204、CABLE516

1. Unfasten 2 screws and remove the HDMI


BRACKET.
Torque 0.6 N.m
2. Remove the Ferrite Core from CABLE516.

3. Unfasten 5 screws and remove the


CABLE204, CABLE516.
Torque 1.5 N.m
HDMI BRACKET CABLE516

CNK3x6 Fe-Ni, 2
CABLE204 Ferrite Core, 1
or BNK3x6 Fe-Ni, 2

MONITOR

BNK4x10 Fe-Ni, 5

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10-03. How to remove


the Monitor Arm part Cable

Target Cable :CABLE204、CABLE516

Cable Clamp, 1
1. Cut the Cable Clamp and pull out 2 Cables
from the monitor arm.

CABLE516

CABLE204

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10-04. How to remove


the Monitor Arm part Cable
(For ARIETTA 50 LE)

Target Cable :CABLE204、CABLE516

1. Slide and hold the knob, and tilt the tilt part
of the monitor arm forward.

CABLE516

2. Cut the Cable Clamp and remove 2 Cables.

CABLE204 Cable Clamp, 1

CABLE204 Cable Clamp, 1


3. Cut the Cable Clamp and remove 2 Cables.

CABLE516

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CABLE204 Ferrite Core, 1


4. Remove the Ferrite Core from the Cable.

5. Cut the Cable Clamp and remove 2 Cables.

CABLE516

Cable Clamp, 1

6. Remove 2 Cables.

CABLE204 CABLE516

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10-05. How to remove


the Operation panel part Cable

Target Cable :
CABLE203、CABLE204、CABLE309、
CABLE312、CABLE408、CABLE516

A
1. Cut the Cable Clamp and remove 2 Cables.

Cable Clamp, 1

View A

CABLE204 CABLE516

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2. Unfasten 4 screws and remove the GND


Cable.

Torque 1.5 N.m

GND Cable
(CABLE312)

GND Cable
GND Cable (CABLE204)
(CABLE408)
GND Cable
BNK4x10 Fe-Ni, 4 (CABLE203)

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3. Cut the Cable Clamp and remove the Cable.

Cable Clamp, 1

View A CABLE312
or
CABLE408

CABLE203 CABLE312
or
CABLE408

4. Cut the Cable Clamp and remove the Cable.

Cable Clamp, 1

View B
B CABLE312
or CABLE204
CABLE408

CABLE312
or
CABLE408 CABLE203

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5. Cut the Cable Clamp and remove the Cable.

CABLE516 Cable Clamp, 1

CABLE309

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10-06. How to remove


the Panel Arm part Cable

Target Cable :
CABLE203、CABLE309、CABLE312、
CABLE408、CABLE516

1. Remove the Ferrite Core from the Cable.

2. Cut the Cable Clamp and remove the Cable


from the Clamp.

Ferrite Core, 3

CABLE309

Cable Clamp, 1

CABLE312

CABLE408

Clamp, 1

CABLE517

※ When mounting, do the following things.

・Install the Ferrite Core to CABLE309、


CABLE312、CABLE517.

・Install the Ferrite Core to close the opening


of the chassis of left figure.

・Install the Ferrite Core to come into contact


to the Chassis.

・Fix CABLE309 and CABLE312 by Cable


Clamp in a mass. When not fit mount base
position, and adjust the direction.

・Fix CABLE408 and CABLE517 by Cable


Clamp in a mass.

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3. Unfasten 2 screws and remove the GND


Cable.

Torque 0.6 N.m

CABLE312

CABLE311

BNK3x8 Fe-Ni, 2

4. Unplug the Connector and remove the


CABLE312
CABLE312.

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CABLE309 5. Unplug the Connector and remove the


CABLE309.

6. Unplug the Connector and remove the


CABLE516 CABLE516.

※ When mounting, Put the excess Cable


between FAN and Chassis.

<OK>

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7. Remove the Locking Clamp and Ferrite


Core, remove the Cable.

Ferrite Core, 2 Locking Clamp, 2

CABLE516 CABLE203

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8. Cut the Cable Clamp and remove the Cable.

※ When mounting, make sure


that there are gap of more
than a finger in the four CABLE312、CABLE408、
cables and sheet metal. CABLE309、CABLE516 Cable Clamp, 1

※When mounting, do the


following things.

・CABLE309、CABLE312、
CABLE516 go through the
inside of CABLE203.

・Fix the Cable Clamp


perpendicularly.

・Do not jump out 4 Cables


from the Chassis.

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9. Cut the Cable Clamp and remove the Cable.

※ When mounting, make sure


that there are gap of more
than a finger in the four
cables and sheet metal.

Cable Clamp, 1

CABLE203

※When mounting, do the following things.

・Fix the CABLE203 to the position of the marking by Cable Clamp.

・Fix the Cable Clamp perpendicularly.

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CABLE BRACKET
10. Unfasten 3 screws and remove the CABLE
CNK3x8 Fe-Ni, 3 BRACKET.

Torque 0.6 N.m

※ When mounting, fit CABLE BRACKET in


the groove of the panel arm, and fix it.

11. Pull out the all Cables.

CABLE203、CABLE309、CABLE312、
CABLE408、CABLE516

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How to install the Panel Arm part Cable

1. Operation Panel go up and down, and


confirm the Cable do not take a load.

<NG>

※When there is interference between Cables,


adjust the Cable position.

※When there is interference between the


Cable and Ferrite Core, adjust Ferrite Core
position.

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4-1 System Specifications


4-1-1 Overview of Main Unit
Scan Control
- Electronic convex
- Electronic linear
- Electronic sector
- Electronic Trapezoidal

Operation Mode
- B mode Fundamental, tissue harmonic
- M mode
- Doppler mode PW, HPRRF (High-PRF) PW, CW
- Color mode Color flow, power Doppler, eFlow
- Tissue Doppler mode TDI (Tissue Doppler Imaging), tissue Doppler PW

Display Mode
- B mode [B] B
Dual B (L/R or U/L)
Quad B
- M mode [M] B/M
M
- Doppler mode [D] B/D
D
- Color mode [C] B [C]
Dual B [C] (L/R or U/L)
Quad B [C]
B [C] / M [C]
M [C]
B [C] / D
- Tissue Doppler [T] B [T]
Dual B [T] (L/R or U/L)
B [T] / M [T]
M [T]
B / D [T]
B [T] / D [T]
D [T]
- Dual images connection Available (When linear probe and the same display range is
selected)
- Sweep speed 7 steps (25.0, 33.3, 50.0, 66.7, 100.0, 150.0, 200.0
[mm/s])

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4-1-2 Probe
Simultaneous mounting probe Electronic probe: 4 probes (Standard : 3 probes)

4-1-3 B/W beam processor section


Focus
- Tx 8 steps
- Rx Continuous dynamic focusing with dynamic apodization

Multi-beam processing Max. 2 beams

Image Processing
- B mode gain 10 ~ 90 [dB]
- M mode gain B mode gain ± 30 [dB]

Transmission frequency
- Fundamental Max. 4 steps
- FmT Max. 4 steps (FmT: Filter-method tissue harmonic)
- WbT Max. 4 steps (WbT: Wide-band tissue harmonic)

PRF Limit ON / OFF

TGC 8 steps, by virtual TGC, TGC memory and reset function is


available

LGC (Angle gain) 4 steps (Linear, V1, V2, V3), sector probe only

Dynamic range 23 steps (36, 39, 42, 45, 48, 51, 54, 57, 60, 63, 66, 69, 72,
74, 76, 78, 80, 83, 85, 88, 90, 93, 96 [dB]), adjustable in
real-time and frozen

Gamma curve 5 types (Linear, Slope1, Slope2, Slope3, Reject)

AGC 16 steps, including OFF

Persistence 16 steps, including OFF, B mode only

FTC ON / OFF

Relief 4 steps (OFF, Low, Mid, High)

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Smoothing 16 steps, including OFF, B mode only

AIP ON / OFF (AIP: Adaptive Image Processing)

SIP ON / OFF (SIP: Silky Image Processing)

Beam steering Probe dependent


- Angle Max. ±15 [°]

Compound imaging Probe dependent


- Method Spatial compound imaging
- Angle 5 ~ 30 [°], 5 [°] steps

Trapezoidal scanning ON / OFF, probe dependent


- Angle 5 ~ 20 [°], 5 [°] steps

Needle Emphasis Available, probe dependent

B mode Functions
Gray levels 256 levels
Scan area 100% to 25%, continuously variable
Zoom Write zoom (real time) up to 6 times

Display Range Read zoom up to 16 levels


Frame rate (line density) 2 cm to 40 cm (varies with probe type)
Contrast 3 Levels
TGC 23 levels (dynamic range: 36 dB to 96 dB)
B Gain 8-level slider
B, M image processing 10 dB to 90 dB
AGC Dynamic range: 40 dB to 90 dB
Relief 16 Levels
FTC 4 Levels
Frame Correlation On/Off
Smoothing 16 levels (Auto, Manual)
Steered beam 16 levels
Gamma Curve: ±30° in 5° steps (varies with the probe type)
Gray map 5 types

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M mode Image Display Functions


Gray Levels 256 Levels
Sweep speed 7 levels
Gain B Gain ±30 dB
Contrast 23 levels (dynamic range: 36 dB to 96 dB)
AGC 16 levels
Relief 4 levels
FTC On/Off
Free Angular M-mode up to 3 lines
(FAM)

4-1-4 Doppler and color Doppler processor section


Doppler Signal Processor Block
Doppler mode gain 128 steps (0 ~ 50 [dB])

Frequency analysis FFT method, Power spectrum display

Reference frequency Max 4 frequencies (probe dependent)

Velocity range ± 6.23, 8.30, 9.96, 12.45, 16.60, 19.92, 24.90, 28.46,
33.20, 36.22, 39.84, 44.27, 49.80, 53.13, 56.92, 61.30,
66.41, 69.29, 72.44, 75.89, 79.69, 83.88, 88.54, 93.75,
99.61, 106.25, 113.84, 122.60, 132.81, 144.89, 159.38,
177.08, 199.22, 227.68, 265.63, 289.77, 318.75, 354.17,
398.44 [cm/s]

Sample gate Single gate


- Width 0.5 ~ 20 [mm]
- 0.5 ~ 5.0 [mm] 0.5 [mm] step
- 5.0 ~ 10.0 [mm] 1.0 [mm] step
- 10.0 ~ 20.0 [mm] 2.0 [mm] step

Wall filter Manual / Automatic


- Manual 50, 100, 200, 400, 800, 1600 [Hz]
- Automatic 12 steps (1/96 ~12/96 [PRF])

Doppler gamma 16 types

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Baseline shift Adjustable in real-time and frozen

Spectrum invert Available in real-time and frozen

Spectrum resolution Available, time and frequency resolution change

Interpolation Available, MSE function

On B/D mode
- Simultaneous Frame by frame method for increasing frame rate
- Refresh 1, 2, 4, 6, 8 [sec.] w/o R-wave refreshing

Audio
- Output Monaural

On B mode Available, PW sound function

Angle correction 0 ~ 80 [deg.], available in real-time and frozen, following


automatically in steering invert, automatic angle correction
is available in color mode

Color Doppler Signal Processor Block


Multi-beam processing Max 2 beams

Color mode gain 128 steps (0 ~ 31.75 [dB], 0.25 [dB] steps)

Frequency estimation analysis Auto-correlation method

Reference frequency Max 4 frequencies (probe dependent)

Velocity range ± 0.63, 0.78, 1.04, 1.25, 1.56, 2.08, 2.49, 3.11, 4.15, 4.98,
6.23, 8.30, 9.96, 12.45, 16.60, 19.92, 24.90, 28.46, 33.20,
36.22, 39.84, 44.27, 49.80, 53.13, 56.92, 61.30, 66.41,
69.29, 72.44, 75.89, 79.69, 83.88, 88.54, 93.75, 99.61,
106.25, 113.84, 122.60, 132.81, 144.89, 159.38, 177.08,
199.22, 227.68 [cm/s]

Display Velocity, variance, power, directional power, high-resolution


power (eFlow), high-resolution directional power
(directional eFlow), TDI (probe dependent), TDI power

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(probe dependent)

Color scale
- Velocity ±127 levels
- Variance 16 levels
- Power Doppler 128 levels

Turbo
- Color [B] 1 ~ 16 or 1 ~ 32 (probe dependent)
- Color [M] N/A

Packet size 3 steps (Low, Mid, High)

Wall filter
- Color flow 6 types
- eFlow 8 types
- TDI / TDI power 2 types

Wall motion reduction 16 steps, including OFF

Line collation 3 steps (OFF, Low, High)

Persistence 16 steps, including OFF

Smoothing 16 steps, including OFF

Flow edge ON / OFF

Rejection Low velocity rejection, 63 steps

Accumulation 4 steps (1, 2, 3 [sec.], continuous)

Beam steering Available

Dual CF B / Color images are display in real-time

Doppler mode: PW
Display pattern Frequency spectrum
Maximum velocity range ±6.23 to ±398.44 cm/s
Angle correction ±80 degree auto angle correction enabled

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Sample volume 0.5 mm to 20.0 mm


Doppler gain 0 dB to 50 dB (128 steps)

Color Doppler mode


Display pattern Scale display, flow velocity + dispersion display,
dispersion display, Power Doppler display, eFlow display,
Directional Power Doppler display, Directional eFlow
display and TDI display
Scale display ±127 levels
Dispersion display 16 levels
Power Flow, eFlow 128 levels (±127 levels in the Directional display)
display
Flow area 100% to 15%, continuously variable
Frame rate (line density) 9 levels
Flow gain 0 dB to 31.75 dB (128 steps)
Steered beam ±30° in 5° steps (varies with the probe)
Color coding Abdomen, Vascular, Cardiology, and others

4-1-5 Digital data storage and output function


Single frame storage format
- DICOM PALETTE, RGB (NORMAL, RLE)
- PC format BMP, JPEG, TIFF

Multi frame storage format


- DICOM Line, JPEG
- PC format Motion JPEG codec (Software scan convert of line data, in-
house - cine memory storage – method), H.264 (MPEG4
Part10 AVC), MOV

Storage media
- In equipment HDD
- Removable media USB memory stick
- Network DICOM server, printer

4-1-6 Patient information management


Patient database in system Patient information input (Middle name input),
storage in equipment, storage in media, search function,
Stored image controlled by each patient
DICOM Retrieve and search patient database of Worklist in

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Hospital Information System (HIS), IHE and SWF


compliance
Personal data protection User authentication function, teaching file is available

4-1-7 Display information


Characters Date and time, patient name / ID, preset and probe name,
puncture guideline angle, heart rate, Frequency / depth
range / gain setting, dynamic range (dB/Step), frame rate,
DVA in %, velocity range, R-delay, BSA / GA / PSA,
maximum velocity / velocity scale value, Doppler
correction angle, acoustic power (MI, TI), timer /
examination hours, Sonographer name, wall filter (D) cut-
off frequency *, Sample Volume information (gate width,
depth) * [*: recorded image only]

Graphics Orientation mark, focus mark, AIP / SIP / WbT /


Compound / NE mark *, range mark, time mark, velocity
mark, puncture guideline (w/ depth and angle), body
mark, sampling cursor, (sample volume, M-Window, angle
mark), color ROI mark, cine search mark, real-time video-
clip mark, Connection status of in-hospital LAN, Battery
capacity, Storage capacity [*: recorded image only]

Character input By software keyboard


Hospital name, patient name / ID, patient age / sex /
height / weight, body surface area, gestational week,
comment, annotation character
Screens
- Home New patient, scan condition, patient history etc. can be
selected
- Scan condition Preset from human body schema can be selected
- History Small thumbnail is displayed and the same scan condition
can be applied from selected image
- Manual Display Manual can be displayed by PDF viewer
- Case Book Display Casebook can be displayed by PDF viewer

4-1-8 Measurement function


B mode Basic Measurements Distance measurement (Dist, Dist-Trace), Area and
circumferential length measurement (Trace, Ellipse, Circle),
Volume measurement (Spheroidal, Prolate, Area-Length,
BP Simpson, SP Simpson), General-purpose index
measurement (B. Index), Histogram measurement

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(Square, Circle, Rectangle, Trace), Congenital hip


dislocation measurement (Hip J Angle), Angle
measurement (Angle)

M mode Basic Measurements Distance (Amplitude) measurement (M.


Length), Time measurement (Time), Heart rate
measurement (Heart Rate), Velocity measurement (M.
VEL), General-purpose index measurement (M. Index)

D mode Basic Measurements Time measurement (Time), Heart rate


measurement (Heart Rate), Blood velocity measurement
(D VEL1, D VEL2), Acceleration (deceleration) rate
measurement (ACC (DEC)), Resistance Index
measurement (RI), Half-reduced pressure time
measurement (P1/2T), Dop Caliper measurement (D
Caliper 1, 2), General-purpose index measurement (D.
Index), Mean velocity/mean pressure gradient
measurement (Mean VEL), Pulsatility Index measurement
(PI), Stenosed blood flow measurement (Steno Flow),
Regurgitant blood flow measurement (Regurg Flow), D
Trace measurement (D. Trace 1, 2)

B/D mode Basic Measurements Blood flow rate measurement (FV (artery) MnV,
FV (Artery) VTI, FV (Vein), SV/CO)

B(Color Flow) mode Basic Measurement


Blood flow rate measurement (Flow Profile)
(SOP-AR50-7 is separately required.)

Others Guide message


User Calculation
Real Time Doppler Auto Trace

Obstetrical measurement
- B mode Gestation week measurement (GA), Fetal weight
measurement (FW), Amnion fluid index measurement
(AFV, AFP, AFI), Fetal cardiac dilatation measurement
(CTAR, CTR), Uterine cervix length measurement (Cervix),
Fetal heart function measurement (LV Function), Fetus
ratios measurement (CI, FL/BPD, FL/AC, HC/AC, LVW/HW,

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FL/HC)
NT automatic measurement
(SOP-AR50-42 is separately required.)
- M mode Fetal heart rate measurement (FHR, PreHR, PstHR), Fetal
heart function measurement (Pombo)
- D mode Fetal heart rate measurement, Placental, fetal circulation
measurement (Umbilical Artery, MCA, Rt. Uterine Artery,
Lt. Uterine Artery, Descending Aorta, Renal Artery), Fetal
right heart failure (PLI), output measurement (LVOT Flow,
RVOT Flow), OB Dop measurement (OBDop1~3), Real
Time Doppler Auto Trace (PI/RI)

Gynecological measurements
- B mode Uterus measurement (Uterus), Endometrium thickness
measurement (Endom-T), Uterine cervix measurement
(Cervix), Ovary measurement (Rt. Ovary, Lt. Ovary),
Follicle measurement (Rt. Follicles, Lt. Follicles), Follicle
volume measurement (Rt. Fol. Vol, Lt. Fol. Vol), Bladder
measurement (PreBldr Vol, PstBldr Vol.)
- D mode Uterine artery blood flow measurement (Rt. UtA, Lt. UtA.),
Ovarian artery blood flow measurement (Rt. OvA, Lt.
OvA.), GYN DOP measurement (GYNDop 1~3), Real Time
Doppler Auto Trace (PI/RI)

Vascular measurement
- B mode Stenosis rate measurement (%STENO Diam, %STENO
Area), Inner middle coat complex thickness measurement
(mean-IMT, max-IMT)
Automatic inner middle coat complex thickness
measurement
(SOP-AR50-38 is separately required.)
- D mode Carotid artery blood flow measurement, Upper/lower
extremity artery blood flow measurement, Upper/lower
venous blood flow measurement, In-transcranial blood
flow measurement, Real Time Doppler Auto Trace (PI/RI)

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Cardiac measurements
- B mode Left ventricular function measurement (Area-Length, BP-
Ellipse, Modified Simpson, Simpson (Disc), Bullet, Pombo,
Teichholz, Gibson), Left ventricular cardiac muscle weight
measurement (LV Mass (AL)), Right ventricle dimension
measurement (RVD, RVAW), Left atrial dimension/Aortic
dimension (LA/AO), Myocardial wall thickness ratio
measurement (Ratio), Mitral orifice area measurement
(MVA), Aortic valve area measurement (AVA), Inferior
vena cava dimension measurement (IVC), Left atrial
volume measurement (LA Volume (Simpson)), LA Volume
(Area-Length), Right atrial volume measurement (RA
Volume (Simpson)), RA Volume (Area-Length)
- M mode Left ventricular function measurement (Pombo, Teichholz,
Gibson), Left atrial dimension/Aortic dimension
measurement (LA/AO), Mitral valve measurement (Mitral
V), Tricuspid valve measurement (Tricuspid V), Pulmonary
valve measurement (Pulmonary V), Inferior vena cava
dimension measurement (IVC), CRT (Asynchrony)
measurement (IntraV.Async.)
- D mode Left ventricular ejection blood low measurement (LVOT
Flow), Aortic valve stenosed blood flow measurement (AS
Flow), Aortic valve regurgitant blood flow measurement
(AR Flow), PISA measurement (AR Vol. PISA), Left
ventricular flow-in blood measurement (Trans M Flow),
Mitral valve stenosed blood flow measurement (MS Flow),
Mitral regurgitant blood flow measurement (MR Flow),
PISA measurement (MR Vol. PISA), Right ventricular
ejection blood flow measurement (RVOT Flow), Pulmonary
valve stenosed blood flow measurement (PS Flow),
Pulmonic regurgitant blood flow measurement (PR Flow),
PISA measurement (PR Vol. PISA),Tricuspid valve stenosed
blood flow measurement (TS Flow), Tricuspid regurgitant
blood flow measurement (TR Flow), PISA measurement
(TR Vol. PISA), Pulmonary venous blood flow
measurement (PV Flow), TDI PW measurement (TDI PW
MA, TDI PW1~2), Coronary measurement, CRT
(Asynchrony) measurement

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Urology measurements
- B mode Prostate gland measurement (PSA Volume, PRS Slice Vol),
Seminal vesicle measurement (Rt. Seminal V., Lt. Seminal
V.), Bladder measurement (PreBldr Vol, PstBldr Vol),
Testicle measurement (Rt. Testis Vol, Lt. Testis Vol),
Kidney measurement (Rt. Renal Vol., Lt. Renal Vol.), Renal
cortical thickness measurement (Rt. Cortex T, Lt. Cortex
T), Adrenal gland measurement (Rt. Adrenal, Lt. Adrenal)
- D mode Renal artery blood flow measurement (Rt. Renal Art, Lt.
Renal Art), Uro.Dop measurement (UroDop1, 2, 3, 4), Real
Time Doppler Auto Trace (PI/RI)

Abdominal measurements
- B mode Gallbradder measurement (Gallbladder), Gallbladder wall
thickness measurement (GB Wall-T), Biliary duct
measurement (CBD), Liver measurement (Liver (Right),
Liver (Left)), Pancreas measurement (Pancreas),
Pancreatic duct measurement (P-Duct), Kidney
measurement (Rt. Renal Vol., Lt. Renal Vol.), Spleen
measurement (Spleen), Stenosis rate measurement
(%Steno Diam, %Steno Area), Localized lesion
measurement (SOL1, SOL2), Vascular diameter
measurement (Aorta Diam, PV Diam)
- D mode Arterial blood flow measurement (A-Ao, CA, CHA, SMA,
IMA, SA), Hepatic artery blood flow measurement (Rt.HA,
Lt.HA), Common iliac artery blood flow measurement (Rt.
CIA, Lt. CIA), Superior mesenteric artery blood flow
measurement (Pre P SMA, Post P SMA), Arterial blood flow
measurement (to be set by user) (Artery 1, 2, 3), Renal
artery blood flow measurement (Rt. Renal Art, Lt. Renal
Art), Portal vein measurement (Main PV, Rt.PV, Lt.PV),
Shunt blood vessel measurement (Pre Shunt PV, Prox
Shunt, Mid Shunt, Distal Shunt)
- B/D mode Blood flow rate measurement (for arterial blood flow) (FV
(Artery) Ab MnV), Blood flow rate measurement (for
arterial blood flow and peripheral vessel) (FV (Artery), Ab
VTI), Steady blood flow rate measurement (FV (Vein),
Abdom)

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Superficial organ measurements


- B mode Lesion measurement (for breast) (Rt.Lesion (Breast)1~6,
Lt.Lesion (Breast)1~6), Aspect ratio measurement
(Rt.D/W ratio1~6, Lt.D/W ratio1~6), Distance between
nipple tumors measurement (Rt.NT dist1~6, Lt.NT
dist1~6), Thyroid gland volume measurement (Rt.Thyroid
Vol, Lt.Thyroid Vol), Thyroid isthmus thickness
measurement (Isthmus Thickness)
- D mode Arterial blood flow measurement (for breast)
(BreDop1~3), Arterial blood flow measurement (for
thyroid gland) (ThyDop1~3)

Preset functions Tree separation by mode

Reporting function Report/Edit


OB, GYN, Cardio, VASCULAR, Uro., Abdom, Small Parts
- Paste US image
OB, GYN, Cardio, VASCULAR, Uro., Abdom, Small Parts
- Exam. data history
OB, GYN, Cardio, VASCULAR, Uro., Abdom, Small Parts
- Normals (Only for domestic specifications)
- Output Direct PC print
CSV file output (OB,GYN, Cardio, Vascular, Uro., Abdom ,
Small Parts)
SR output (OB,GYN,Cardio, Vascular、Uro., Abdomen,
Small Part)
(SOP-AR50-10 and SOP-AR50-21 are separately required.)
- Auto Highlight abnormal values
OB, Vascular
- Anatomy Check List
OB, Vascular, GYN
- Schema diagram inverting function
Vascular (Vascular Plaque Score Block)
- Schema diagram plotting function
Small Parts (Breast Schema Block, Lymph Node Schema
Block)

4-1-9 I/O signal


System Storage
- HDD 500 [GB]

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Interface
- USB
System console panel 1 port, USB2.0, for system use, w/o VBUS
Panel Board with Display 1 Port, USB2.0, for system use, w/o VBUS
Via USB HUB on system console panel
USB keyboard 1 port, USB 2.0 w/ VBUS
Memory stick 2 port, USB 2.0 w/ VBUS
Printer / recorder 2 port, USB 3.0, w/ VBUS
Id Card reader 1 port, USB 3.0, w/ VBUS
Optical drive 1 port, USB 3.0, w/ VBUS

- Ethernet GB Ethernet, 1 port, insulated

Video & Audio I/O


- Main Monitor HDMI
- Video I/O
HDMI w/ Audio Input: 16:9 Full HD (1080p/i), HD+ (900p), HD (720p)
Output: 16:9 Full HD (1080p/i), HD+ (900p), HD (720p)
DVI-D Input: 16:9 HD+ (900p), HD (720p), 4:3 SXGA, XGA,
SVGA
Output: 16:9 HD+ (900p), HD (720p), 4:3 SXGA, XGA,
SVGA
S-VIDEO Input: 4:3 NTSC / PAL
Output: 4:3 NTSC / PAL
Audio I/O Input: L / R
Output: L / R

BIO ECG and DC-IN

Foot SW DIN connector

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4-1-10 Observation monitor


Specification 21.5 inch, Full HD LCD
Input power DC 12 [V]
Input signal HDMI (1920×1080, 60 [Hz])
OSD DDC Interface

4-1-11 Power supply, Power consumption


Power Module
- Voltage 100 ~ 120 [VAC], 200 ~ 240 [VAC]
- Frequency 50 / 60 [Hz]
- Power consumption Lower than 470 [VA]

AC-DC power unit


- DC output 220 [VA]
- Output 18V DC

AC outlet
- Service receptacle Outlet × 2(Standard : 1 port)
- Specification
Standard 1 port, non-isolated, authorized option only
Optional 2 port, w/ optional isolation transformer, 250 [VA]

Optional Battery L-BT-12


- Battery capacity 15,400 [mAh]
- Typical discharge current 15.4 [A] (as 1C)

4-1-12 Cabinet dimensions, weight


Exterior dimensions (fluctuating ±10 [%])
- Standard Width 531 × Depth 767 × Height 1280 [mm]
- Full Option Width 550 × Depth 797× Height 1280~1647 [mm]

Foot printing (fluctuating ±10 [%])


Width 470 × Depth 705 [mm]

System weight (fluctuating ±10 [%])


- Standard 64 [kg] ± 10 [%]
- Full Option 105 [kg] ± 10 [%]

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4-1-13 Classification of equipment


Classification according to type of protection against electric shock
Class I equipment
Classification according to degree of protection against electric shock
Supported only in the BF-type mounting part.
Waterproof General equipment
Classification according to degree of safety of application in the presence of an
atmosphere and flammable anesthesia, oxygen, or nitrous oxide and flammable
anesthetic gas
Equipment not suitable for use in the presence
of an atmosphere and flammable anesthesia,
oxygen, or nitrous oxide and flammable
anesthetic gas.
Operation mode Continuous operation

When the device is equipped with an optional battery unit and does not connect to a
power supply, the protection against electric shock classifies as an internal power
supply equipment.

4-1-14 Environmental Conditions


Operating environment conditions
- Ambient temperature +10 to 40ºC
- Relative humidity 30 to 75% (no condensation)
- Atmospheric pressure 700 to 1060 hPa
- Altitude Max. 3,000 m

Storage and Transportation Environmental Conditions


- Ambient temperature -10 to 50ºC
- Relative humidity 10 to 90% (no condensation)
- Atmospheric pressure 700 to 1060 hPa

4-1-15 Applicable standard


- Medical Electrical Equipment - Part 1: General Requirements for Basic Safety and
Essential Performance
IEC 60601-1 Ed. 3.1: 2012

- Medical Electrical Equipment - Part 1: General Requirements for Basic Safety and
Essential Performance - Collateral Standard
IEC 60601-1-6 : 2010/AMD:2013
IEC 60601-1-9 Ed. 1.0: 2007/AMD1:2013

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- Medical Electrical Equipment - Part 2-37: Particular Requirements for the Basic
Safety and Essential Performance of Ultrasonic Medical
Diagnostic and Monitoring Equipment
IEC 60601-2-37 Ed. 2.1: 2015

- Medical Electrical Equipment - Part 1-2: General Requirements for Basic Safety and
Essential Performance General Requirements for Safety -
Collateral Standard: Electromagnetic Compatibility -
Requirements and Tests
IEC 60601-1-2 Ed. 4.0: 2014

- Medical Device Software - Software Life Cycle Processes


IEC 62304 Ed. 1: 2006
* Until Feb,2022

- Medical Devices - Application of Usability Engineering to Medical Devices


IEC 62366 Ed.1.0: 2007 / A1: 2014

- Medical Devices - Application of Risk Management to Medical Devices


EN ISO 14971 Ed.2.0: 2012

- Other Standard and Rule


Maximum acoustic power
FDA 510(k) Track3
Design life 7 years
Distance measurement accuracy
JIS T 1501 : 2005
NEMA UD2, UD3
Symbols to be used with medical device labels, labeling and information to be
supplied
EN ISO 15223-1: 2016

- European Standard
Directive for Medical devices
MDD (93/42/EEC) Annex I

- USA / CSA 規格
ANSI / AAMI ES60601-1: 2005/(R)2012 & A1:2012, 1:2009/(R)2012 &
A2:2010/(R)2012(IEC60601-1、Edition 3.1)
CAN / CSA-C22.2 No.60601-1-14(IEC60601-1、Edition 3.1)

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- Response to Environment
WEEE
RoHS
REACH

- Acquiring Attestation
Necessary Attestation for Manufacturing and Sales for Japan and Overseas
Based on the Pharmaceutical Machinery Law (YAKKI-HOU).
Authorization and/or approval under medicines act for
manufacturing
Medical device export application

- European Standard
Directive for Medical devices MDD (93/42/EEC) Annex II

- Attestation for Sales in USA


FDA 510(k)
NRTL (USA/CAN)

- Attestation for Sales in Courtiers Other than Japan, EC and USA


CB certificate
Medical Device Regulation of Health Canada (Canada), CSA (Canada)
NMP (China)
MFDS (Korea)

4-2 System Configuration


The ultrasonic diagnostic equipment, ARIETTA50 is composed of the following units.
Main Unit PSC-155

- Video storage unit USM-45


Frontend section (EP607500/01 Interface board, EP607600 DSP Board,
EP607700 Power Board)
BE section (EP607900 i5 Processor(Processor) Board, EP608100 Video IO Board,
EP608000 Charging Discharging(Intermediate) Board)
AC-DC Power Supply Unit EU-6064*

- Operation Panel PNL-182* (EP608300 Switch Board, EP608200 Panel Board)

Monitor IPF-2104-FD

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Standard software
- Tissue Harmonic Echo
- eFLOW
- Spatial Compound Scan
- AIP
- Trapezoidal Scan
- Real Time DOP Auto Trace
- Tissue Doppler Image
- SIP

Optional equipment
- Physiological signal display unit PEU- ARIETTA50
- Doppler probe JBBOX JB-308
- Battery Unit EU-6065*
- AC Outlet Expansion Unit EU-6060B
- 1-point Foot switch MP-2345B
- 3-points foot switch MP-2819
- Jelly Warmer JW-3000U
- AC Adaptor for Jerry Warmer EU-6063
- Jelly Warmer right side mounting Kit
MP-FX-AVA-2B-R
- Jelly Warmer left side mounting Kit
MP-FX-AVA-2B-L
- JW AC Adaptor mounting Kit MP-FX-AR50-5
- Small Tray MP-FX-ALB-21
- Keyboard Tray MP-FX-ALB-6B
- Flexible hook MP-HA- ALB -2
- Flexible hanger MP-HA- ALB -3
- Side hook MP-HA-AR50-1
- Flexible arm MP-FX-AR50-1
- Friction kit MP-FX-AR50-4
- B/W printer connection kit PM- AR50-H001
*Power supply cable, USB cable
- Color printer connection kit PM- AR65-H002
* Power supply cable, USB cable
- Digital Video Recorder connection kit
PM- AR50-H004*
* Power supply cable, USB cable
HDMI x 2

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- Peripheral mounting rack MP-FX-ALB-30


- Mounting rack of B/W printer MP-FX-ALB-20
- Mounting rack of Color printer MP-FX-ALB-31 (Sony)
- Mounting rack of Color printer MP-FX-ALB-32 (Mitsubishi)
- Mounting rack of Digital Video MP-FX-ALB-33
- Peripheral expansion rack MP-FX-ALB-34(Sony)
- Peripheral expansion rack MP-FX-ALB-35(Mitsubishi)
- Probe Holder left side mounting Kit MP-FX-AR50-2
- Small Probe Holder MP-PH-AR70-2BU(RS)
- Small Probe Holder MP-PH-AR70-4BU(LS)
- Large Probe Holder MP-PH-AR70-6U(RS, LF)
- Large Probe Holder MP-PH-AR70-5U(LS, RF)
- Adapter for large probe holder MP-PH-ADAPTER-5BU (For Independent Probe)
- Adapter for large probe holder MP-PHAD-AR70-1U (For TV Probe)
- Endo-cavity Probe Holder Kit MP-PH-AVA-11B

Peripheral equipment (Option)


Model name Required connection kit Model name
(Manufacturer) (Manufacturer)
Color digital UP-D25MD(Sony) PM-AR65-H002
printer MP-FX-ALB-30
MP-FX-ALB-31
MP-FX-ALB-34*
EU-6060B
CP30DW(Mitsubishi) PM-AR65-H002
MP-FX-ALB-30
MP-FX-ALB-32
MP-FX-ALB-35*
EU-6060B
B/W digital UP-X898MD(Sony) PM-AR50-H001
printer MP-FX-ALB-30
MP-FX-AR50-20
P95DW(Mitsubishi)
Medical video HVO-550MD/FHD PM-AR50-H004
recorder MP-FX-ALB-30
MP-FX-ALB-33
MP-FX-ALB-34*
MP-FX-ALB-35*
EU-6060B

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Software option
Product description Function name
Product name
[ Japanese / English ] on Software Package screen
FAM software SOP-AR50-5 FAM
Flow Profile Measurement SOP- AR50-7 Flow Profile Measurement
software
Contrast Harmonic Imaging SOP-AR50-44 Contrast Harmonic Imaging
software
DICOM Network SOP-AR50-10 DICOM Network Communication
Communication software
Patient Information Automatic SOP-AR50-6 (*1) Patient Information Automatic Input
Input software
DICOM Structured Report SOP-AR50-21(*5) DICOM Structured Report
software
Automated IMT Measurement SOP-AR50-38 Automated IMT Measurement
software
McAfee Embedded Control 3 SOP-AR50- McAfee Embedded Control 3
software 128(*3)
CW software SOP-AR50-55 Steerable CW
DICOM Query/Retrieve SOP-AR50- DICOM Query/Retrieve
software 59(*6)
(*1) The card reader or bar code reader is required separately.
(*3) Installation of software PM-AR50-S001* is required.
(*5) SOP-AR50-10 is required separately. Installation of software PM-AR50-S002* is
required.
(*6) SOP-AR50-10 is required separately.

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4-3 System Block Diagram


This chapter shows the list of PCB and system units mounted on this equipment, and
the system block diagram.

ARIETTA50 PCB list (1/2)


Unit name Name PCB model name
Main Unit PSC- USM- Interface Board (IF EP607500/01**
155* 45* Board)
Power Board (HV EP607700**
Board)
DSP Board EP607600**
i5 Processor Board EP607900**
(Processor Board)
Video IO Board EP608100**
Servo EP613300**
Connector(Servo
Jumper) Board
Foot Switch Board EP612000**
EU- AC-DC Power Supply ---
6064* Unit
Charging Discharging EP608000**
(Intermediate) Board
AC Distribution (AC EP613200**
inlet connector) Board
Monitor IPF-2104-FD* 21.5” LCD monitor ---
Operation Panel PNL-182 * Panel Board EP608200**
Switch Board EP608300**
10.1” LCD Display ---
panel with touch

ARIETTA50 PCB list (2/2)


Unit name Name PCB model name
PEU-ARIETTA50* Physiological signal EP612800**
display unit BIO Board
EU-6065* Battery Unit --
Option Unit
EU-6060* AC outlet expansion ---
Unit
EU-6063* Jelly Warmer Unit ---

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Optional
Probe 1
Drive
Probe 2 EP607800
GPIO

HVS

PULSAR
Servo Board 12V 21.5"

AFE
Probe 3 12V
Monitor

FPGA
Optional Probe 4
UART

HDMI
EP607600
SRIO PCIe
Phy I2C DSP Board Audio
PEU-ARIETTA50 5V
Ex I2C Codec S/P DIF
BIO Module
Optional 5V LIN E IN/OUT Video HDMI
HV
EP607500 EP607700 5V
I/O DVI-D
GPIO
Optional
IF Board Power Board 18V HDMI SD
V
I2C USB 2.0 LIN E IN
EP607900
I2C LIN E OUT
USB USB USB i5 Board
RJ45
10.1" 1 2 3x USB 2.0
USB USB USB
Monitor 6 USB HUB 4 USB
HUB USB USB
5 USB TB PB Power Button
EP608200 UART EP608300 I2C 5V
Panel Board 5V Switch Board 12V

Foot SW

SMBUS
18V

CTRL
STAT
System Console

18V

I2C
5V
EP608000
Intermediate Board
AC Distribution PCB
AC AC/DC EU6065
Inlet Converter Battery
Optional
CON CON CON
Optional
Dual
EU6063 Socket
Isolation
JW3000U EU6060B
Transformer
Circuit Breaker Optional
TITLE MODEL 1
SYSTEM BLOCK DIAGRAM ARIETTA 50 1

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4-4 System Configuration


4-4-1 Front End (FE)
The front end unit is configured to have 3 main functional units integrated together
along with an optional Physiological signal display unit. This comprises of the
following modules.
1. Interface Board (IF Board)
2. Power Board (HV Board)
3. DSP Board
4. Servo connector (Servo Jumper) Board
5. BIO Board

Interface Board (IF Board) –


The IF board provides the front end interface to connect 4 Ultrasound (US) probes
to the system. The FPGA, Analog Front End (AFE), Pulsers, CW, TGC, Power Board
(HV Board) interface, DSP board interface, clock buffers, High voltage switch and
buffers are the main functional block in IF board. The FPGA processes provides the
digital signal pattern control the high voltage switches required for the US probes
through the Pulsers and receives the raw digital data from AFE over SerDes
channels. The processed data is then given to DSP module over SRIO interface.

Power Board (HV Board)-


Power Board manages Interface Board (IF Board) power and DSP Board power on
and shutdown sequencing. The microcontroller is powered by a standby voltage
sourced by the power board via Charging Discharging (Intermediate) Board . The
various power supplies generate different voltages when the main system power is
turned on and source power to the Interface Board (IF Board) and DSP Board
sequentially ensuring adequate timing is maintained. All the boards are sequentially
shutdown in the similar way. All Power Board related diagnostic information is
communicated to i5 Processor Board (Processor Board) over I2C communication

DSP Board-
The DSP Board receives the digitally framed data from FPGA over SRIO. The
image processing of the received data from FPGA is performed the DSP chip
and sends the pixel data to i5 Processor Board (Processor Board) over USB 3.0
interface.

Servo Connector(Servo Jumper) Board –


This is a small board with connector and is plugged on the Interface Board (IF
Board) to terminate the unused servo block signals.

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BIO board-
The BIO board consists of two circuits: ECG AMP circuit that amplifies the ECG
signal from the ECG lead cable connected to the patient and the A/D converter that
converts the processed physio. Signal from analog mode to digital mode. Also, this
unit has a channel for external device input section (DC IN), enabling a signal to be
output to the physio. signal output line.
In the internal circuit, the patient-side circuit and system-side circuit are electrically
isolated using the isolation transformer.

4-4-2 Back End (BE)


i5 Processor Board (Processor Board)-
i5 Processor Board (Processor Board) is a single-board configuration which has the
PCPf application loaded on HDD to perform the Ultrasound scanning operational
interface. The entire system operations are controlled by this block. This block
consists of devices mounted on a general purpose PC such as the CPU, Chipset,
and memory. The general purpose operating system runs in the same way as for a
PC to control various input-output functions (USB, LAN, SATA, HDMI, PCIe, and
Audio) and input-output signals.
The HDD is used for storage and is connected to this block to be used for the
following usage applications.

 HDD (connected from the BE board through a cable): Used to store images,
patient database, etc.

Using the diagnostic device application in the HDD, the system draws an ultrasonic
image on the monitor, controls the operation panel, replays Doppler sounds or
sound data from the line-in, etc. i5 Processor Board (Processor Board) draws an
ultrasonic image on the monitor, and also performs processing to overlay a graphic
image from the diagnostic system application and an ultrasonic image.
Also, this board is used to manage the entire system power. The power on and
shutdown commands are provided to Charging Discharging (Intermediate) Board .
The Board monitor and control (BMC) monitors and manages the I2C
communications for Interface Board (IF Board), Operation panel and Video IO
board and Charging Discharging (Intermediate) Board, i5 Processor Board
(Processor Board) and system fans
EC: The embedded controller (EC) is used for battery monitoring and power related
information’s of the system

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Video IO Board-
The Video IO board in plugged on to i5 Processor Board (Processor Board) on the
PCIe Finger slot. The I2C, USB2.0, HDMI, Audio Codec, USB3.0 and Ethernet are
main interfaces on the PCIe finger slot.
USB: A 1:4 USB hub (USB 3.0 to USB 2.0) section provides access to multiple ports
on the Video IO board to get connectivity to recorder, Color printer, B/W printer and
other storage devices.
LAN: The Ethernet connectivity is extended from i5 Processor Board (Processor
Board) to the Video IO Board RJ45 Jack to connect to the local network
Recording: The recording block provides the HDMI OUT, DVI-D OUT, S-Video OUT
and Audio OUT interface.
Playback: The playback block provides the HDMI IN, DVI-D IN, S-Video IN and Audio
IN interface.

4-4-3 Power supply unit


AC-DC power supply unit-
The AC-DC power supply module sources 18VDC/ 13.8A power to the entire
system. The power from this board is provided as source to Charging Discharging
(Intermediate) Board to distribute to different sections of the system.

Charging Discharging (Intermediate) Board-


Charging Discharging (Intermediate) Board switches the power supply source to
AC-DC power unit or lithium-ion battery pack to provide the power to the system.
Charging Discharging (Intermediate) Board also has a battery charger circuit which
charges the battery when the main system power is turned on.

4-4-4 Monitor
21.5” LCD monitor-
The LCD monitor is powered from a 12V power source provided by the switch
board. A HDMI interface cable is attached to the monitor and i5 Processor Board
(Processor Board). Display data is communicated over HDMI by i5 Processor Board
(Processor Board) and the same is displayed on the monitor.

4-4-5 Operation panel


Operation panel has 2 units, Panel board and Switch board.

Panel board has 10.1” capacitive touch panel with processor running Linux Os. This
panel provides access to the user to operate the system using Graphical User
Interface (GUI). The Menu displayed and user interactions are synchronized with
the PCPf application over a USB 2.0 communication with i5 Processor Board
(Processor Board). Panel board is powered by switch board. A 12 pin cable

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between Panel board and Switch board provides UART, I2C, USB 2.0
communication. A USB hub inter connects 6 downstream ports to i5 Processor
Board (Processor Board) upstream port. This includes Switch board micro
controller and Track ball USB along with the additional user accessible USB ports.

Switch board has the panel key switches, rotary encoders, track ball, LED
indicators (white and amber) and a power supply source to power the 21.5” LCD
monitor. The panel key switches allow the users to configure settings for the US
diagnostic modes on the PCPf application. The rotary encoders are rotated
clockwise and anti-clockwise allowing the user to set a positive or negative gain for
the diagnostics. The LED indicators on Switch board gives an indication of the
operating modes when they are enabled. The track ball is connected to i5
Processor Board (Processor Board) over the USB hub and the diagnostic display on
PCPf application respond to the user commands. The footswitch is directly
connected to this board and allows the user to freeze/ unfreeze the US image. The
I2C cable between the Switch board and i5 Processor Board (Processor Board) will
enable the board level diagnostic information to be communicated.

4-4-6 AC outlet expansion unit


AC outlet expansion unit supplies AC power to peripheral devices connected to this
system. It consists of the isolation transformer available for worldwide applications,
voltage (tap) switch, fuse, and double outlets.
The isolation transformer is equipped with a voltage (tap) switch, which can be set
for each destination to cover the worldwide range (AC100V to 120V/AC200V to
240V).

4-4-7 Jelly Warmer Unit


The jelly warmer is powered by +12V source generated from an AC-DC power
supply unit. Jelly warmer gets powered on when the AC power is available to the
system and will be always powered off if the AC power is turned off.

4-4-8 Battery Unit


A 223Wh lithium-ion battery pack is connected to Charging Discharging
(Intermediate) Board and powers the entire system during the mains power
failure. The battery status information is a communicated to i5 Processor Board
(Processor Board) over the SMBus and the information will be displayed on the
PCPf application maintenance screen.

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5-1 Introduction
This Troubleshooting Guide is part of the Service Manual, and intended to be used as
a reference for repair. Also, the description in this guide is based on the assumption
that repair is performed by changing the PCB or the unit.

5-2 Cautions
When working in accordance with this Troubleshooting Guide, workers must pay
careful attention to the following points, to prevent the occurrence of new failures
(secondary disasters).

1) Before removing any piece of the electrical system, such as the PCB, probe, cable,
always turn off the power (and Battery) of the machine.
Also, before removing any part to which power is supplied at standby state, such
as the PCB, remove the AC adapter connected to the machine, turn ON the
battery breaker switch, and wait until the power LED turns OFF.

2) When disassembling the machine for a work, always follow the disassembly
procedure. Do not damage or break the machine by disassembling it the wrong
way.

3) Check the voltage or signal waveform with the full knowledge of the specifications
and the handling method of the measurement instrument.

4) When grounding the probe of the measurement instrument, etc., you must know
the grounding point for the measurement signal. Also, check that the ground is
for any of analog, digital, alternating-current, direct-current, high-voltage, or
low-voltage before use.

●Caution● If the probe is not grounded properly, correct voltage value or


waveform may not be observed, or the measurement instrument,
ultrasonic diagnostic system or the both may be burned out.

5) Before applying the probe of the measurement instrument, etc. to the


measurement location, turn OFF the power of the ultrasonic diagnostic system.

●Caution● When measuring a particularly high voltage, the circuit of the


ultrasonic diagnostic system may be broken. Also, the worker may
be subject to danger.

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6) Before replacing or repairing the PCB, check for compatibility, etc. according to
the "History Table".

●Caution● When an incompatible PCB is inserted to the machine, the


machine may be burned out.

7) If you are not sure whether it is a failure or not, do not change the volume on the
PCB or switch settings without reason.
To judge for a failure, refer to "VOLUME 1: Chapter 6 Performance Check".
When readjustment is needed, refer to "VOLUME 2: Chapter 4 Adjustment
Procedure".

●Caution● Changing the volume or switch settings without reason may cause
a new failure, and it may become impossible to repair.

8) Proceeding work according to this Troubleshooting Guide may require you to


consult with the Technical Support in some cases. In this case, provide at least
the following information to the Technical Support.
i) Model of machine
ii) Serial number of machine
iii) Equipment history (repair and upgrade), software version
iv) Specific failure state (Attach photo, etc. depending on the case.)

●Important● When contacting the Technical Support, send the System


Information file so that the machine information can be judged
correctly. Also, acquire the still image or movie of the symptom
by the machine, and send it along with the description.

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5-3 Necessary tools and measurement instruments


The following shows the standard tools and measurement instruments used in
repair.
1) Oscilloscope
Sensitivity : 5mV /div.
Frequency band : DC up to 50MHz
Maximum input voltage : 400V or more

2) Tester
Level : 0.5 grade
Range : ACV, DCV, DCA, Ω

3) Test phantom
Made by Gammex RMI :Gammex 403GS or equivalent

4) Probe
Convex : C253
Electronic sector : S11
Electronic linear : L55

5) ECG (EKG) simulator


EKG-103 (manufactured by Fukuda Denshi) or equivalent

6) USB Keyboard

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5-4 Unit and module arrangement
The following diagram shows the units and modules that belong to the housing
portion and the outline of the PCBs inside the unit. When repairing or upgrading,
refer to the Disassembly Procedure and the Parts List.

Monitor
IPF-2104-FD*

Operation panel
PNL-182

Physiological signal
display unit
PEU-ARIETTA50*

Main unit
PSC-155*

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 Main unit (USM-45* / EU-6064*)


The following show the PCB arrangement diagram of the USM-45*.

Left-side View DSP Board


EP607600**

Interface Board
Video IO Board (IF Board)
EP608100** EP607500/01**

Power Board
(HV Board)
i5 Processor Board EP607700**
(Processor Board)
EP607900**

Front of system

Back-side View

AC-DC Power
Supply Unit
EU-6064

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About i5 Processor Board (Processor Board)
Do NOT disassemble or remove the CPU module mounted on i5 Processor
board(EP6079**) in the field.

EP6079**

CPU module
disassembly or single-unit replacement
impossible

About HDD

HDD
disassembly or single-unit replacement
possible

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Physiological signal display unit (PEU- ARIETTA50)
The following shows the PCB arrangement diagram of Physiological signal display
unit.

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5-5 Default setting and status
The boards are provided with jumper connectors to support the default setting and
the various specifications of the system. If these jumpers are not in the specified
states, it not only causes the system to malfunction, but also causes a new failure.
Do not change the setting other than the maintenance switch unless otherwise
specified.

5-5-1 i5 Processor Board (Processor Board)


EP607900**

CN15

CN14

Default settings:
1. CN15: Short Pin 1, 2 with jumper for USB to be operational.
2. CN14:
a. Short Pin 2, 3 with jumper for HDMI port on i5 Processor Board (Processor
Board).
b. Short Pin 1, 2 with jumper for HDMI port on Video IO board.

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5-6 Operation Panel


This section describes the information related to the operation panel.

5-6-1 Forcible shutdown


Holding down switch on the operating panel for 5 seconds outputs the
low-level pulse signal to i5 Processor Board (Processor Board) for five seconds to
forcibly shut down.

5-6-2 Direct shutdown by operating system


This function is available to shut down while no response is returned from i5
Processor Board (Processor Board). Hold down switch on the operating panel
for 5 seconds to shut down.

5-7 System troubleshooting


5-7-1 Front End
A RED indicator LED on Power Board (HV Board) provide the power status
information for front end unit. The LED blinks with 0.5 sec delay if the complete
system power up sequencing is successfully completed.
During the system standby mode, the LED will be fully turned ON.

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5-7-2 Back End


The power ON status of i5 Processor Board (Processor Board) can be identified by
the indicator LEDs mounted on the board. The locations of the different LEDs are
shown in the below image.

Blue A Blue LED Pink LED White LED

Green LED Red LED

The below table provides the details of the status of the LEDs on the processor
board during different modes.
MODE
AC power ON Power ON Force
LED's Shutdown
Stand-By (Boot) Shutdown
GREEN OFF ON OFF OFF
BLUE_A SINGLE BLINK SINGLE BLINK OFF OFF
WHITE OFF ON OFF after BLINK OFF after BLINK
PINK/RED ON ON ON ON
BLUE ON OFF ON ON
RED OFF ON OFF OFF

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5-7-3 System Console


The System console is mounted with Amber and White LEDs for operation
indications. The system console is connected to i5 Processor Board (Processor
Board) over the USB 2.0 cable. The LEDs will be sequentially turned ON and turned
OFF in a pattern indicating that the System console and i5 Processor Board
(Processor Board) communication has been successfully established.

System console – Amber LEDs

System console – White LEDs

5-7-4 Power supply and Battery


The Battery status can be obtained on the PCPf application maintenance screen.

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5-7-5 Forcibly shut down
The power button is mounted on the system console to power ON and shutdown the
system. The white and amber LEDs indicate the standby, booting and shutdown
conditions. A single press of the power button ensures power ON and graceful
shutdown of the system
The amber LED will be turned ON during the standby mode and white LED will be
turned on when the system is powered ON and the amber will be turned OFF.
The system can be forcefully shutdown by pressing the power button for a minimum
of 4 seconds. The white LED will be fully ON during the forceful shutdown.

Power Button – Amber LED

Power Button- White LED

5-8 Monitor IPF-2104-FD*


5-8-1 Precautions on repairing the monitor
This LCD monitor is applied to a repair for replacement on a monitor module basis,
but not done to a repair for replacement of the internal board. If the monitor is
judged to be defective, replace the monitor module.
Note that if you have disassembled the monitor in the field, it may not be able to be
repaired.
Also, exercise care when handling the LCD monitor that has the following features.

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 The LCD (liquid crystal display) panel is produced using highly accurate
technologies; however, there are cases where some dots do not light up and
some dots always light up on the screen. These cases are caused due to features
of the LCD panel, and are not failures. For the judgment criteria of dead pixels,
refer to the next section.
 If the LCD monitor is used for a long period of time, residual images may appear
or the LCD panel service life may be reduced in certain cases. To avoid these
problems, use a screensaver or other means.
 Exercise care not to damage the LCD screen by allowing it to be damaged or
touched by a hard or pointed object (needle or pin).
 The screen of the LCD monitor may be damaged or affected if subjected to an
extremely strong vibration or impact, therefore exercise great care when
installing, removing, or transporting it.
 Do not block the vent hole, and avoid placing the LCD monitor near a heat
source. Install the LCD monitor in a well ventilated area as much as possible.
 Do not use the LCD monitor in a location exposed to direct sunlight or a well-lit
area; otherwise, the temperature will rise or it may be difficult to view the
screen.
 When the rear cover of the monitor is removed, you will see the OSD control
switch. If you operate the switch to change the monitor setting, the image
quality may be changed to a setting that differs from the standard, therefore
avoid taking such an action.

5-8-2 LED monitor dead pixel judgment criteria


Our quality assurance standard defines a product with zero bright dots and six or
fewer dark dots in total, that is, the number of independent dark dots: five or fewer,
the number of neighboring dark dots: two or fewer in two or fewer locations, and the
number of dark dots in a circle of 1.5 cm diameter: two or fewer in zero locations, as
a good product. A product that does not satisfy these conditions is judged to be a
defective product containing dead pixels.

 Definition
Dead pixel: Symptom in which an error occurs in the display of one or all of
the three colors of R, G, B in a single pixel.

1 pixel

Each of R, G and
B are

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Bright dot: A dot that constantly lit up bright (white, red, green, blue,
purple, light blue, or yellow) on the black screen. You can
check this on the black background at start-up or on the dark
background of the Preset screen.

Dark dot: A dot that constantly appears dark (red, green, blue, purple,
light blue, or yellow) on the white screen or that is constantly off
(black). You can check bright dots on the screen by switching it to EXT
(external input).

 Conditions at judgment
All LCD monitors are tested under the following conditions. The environmental
conditions or the viewing angle is outside of the parameter range, or use of a
magnifying glass inhibits correct judgment. Always judge under the following
environment.
Observation distance: Visually observe at a distance of 35 to 50 cm away
from the front side of the LCD.
Viewing angle: Observe from the front side of the monitor so that the
viewing angle is at right angles to the front surface of
the monitor.
Peripheral illumination: Use the fluorescent light (daylight color) to illuminate
the room with the luminance of 500 to 700 lux
(brightness equivalent to general offices and shop
floors).
Ambient temperature: 25°C ± 5°C

5-8-3 Monitor troubleshooting


In the IPF-2104*, the monitor’s status indicator is turned off in all situations, so no
information is displayed on the monitor even if "No Sync" is enabled.
If a monitor error occurs, perform troubleshooting, referring to the following.

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(1) No information is displayed on the monitor.
Follow the flowchart below to check the cause.
Is the backlight lit up? Is the power cable Correctly connect the power
No No
connected correctly? cable.

Yes

Is the HDMI cable connected Correctly connect the HDMI


No
to correctly? cable.

Yes

This is assumed to be an HDMI cable disconnection, HDMI


connector failure, or monitor failure.
Connect a general purpose PC, etc., and check whether the
same image is displayed by all possible means.

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5-9 System Boot Error


If the system does not start or is locked up during the boot process, take appropriate
corrective actions by referring to the descriptions of this section.

5-9-1 Check of power voltage


If the power lamp on the operation panel does not light, check that the power source
is normal.
When the power cable of the system is connected and the breaker in the rear side of
the system is turned on, the +5 V standby voltage (+5 Vstb) is always supplied to
the system. If +5 Vstb is normally supplied, the Power switch on the operation panel
lights up orange. This status is referred to as standby mode.
Switch board
Intermediate (Charging&Discharging) board 21.5 inch
Tiva
Power SW
Monitor
18V
USB
12V

Panel board 5V

i5 Processor board USB


HUB AM3351
USB
Intel
PCH PCIe
Frontend
Standby
5VSB DSP FPGA

MSP
EC BMC

5-9-2 Operation after power-on


If you press the Power switch in standby mode, the system starts the startup
sequence described in the subsequent pages.
If the machine does not start, first, identify the step of the startup process at which
the machine stalls. Then, troubleshoot according to the step at which the machine
stalls.

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Startup process and screen display
Touch panel Operation panel
display (Normal mode)
# Startup process Monitor display
Other than
In normal mode Power supply
power supply

1 Breaker ON None None Off Lights up orange.

Lights up white
2 Power switch ON

BIOS start
3
Backend start

Loading and
4
starting OS

Start of log-on
5
process

Start of ultrasonic
diagnostic system
application
Hardware
initialization
6
System
initialization
Memory
initialization
Start of tasks

Initialization of Each switch LED


7 monitor and touch lights up at
panel. start-up of Pcpf.

Initialization of
probe screen on
8
touch panel. and
monitor display

Probe switch
Retrieval of Lights up orange
9
connected probe and Enter switch
Lights up White.

Select the probe on The LED state


the touch panel to changes
10
start the according to the
transmission. function.

Completion of
11 measurement start
Start of ID screen

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5-9-3 Operation after power-off
Press the Power switch while the system is operating; the system shuts down based
on the shutdown sequence described in the following pages.
If the machine does not shut down, first, identify the step of the shutdown process at
which the machine stalls. Then, troubleshoot according to the step at which the
machine stalls.

Shutdown process and screen display


Touch panel Operation panel
display (Normal mode)
# Startup process Monitor display
Other than
Normal Power supply
power supply

1 System operating US image display Lights up white.

Power SW: OFF


2 Starting shutdown
process

Shutdown All the LEDs are


4 Lights up orange.
completed turned off.

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5-10 Error messages


There are three types of error message that appears on the system: "dialog
message", "assist message" and “Other messages”. Some of the messages do not
indicate an error.

5-10-1 Dialog message


A dialog message indicates the system status, such as processing and system failure.
While the message appears, the operation is suspended.

5-10-2 Assist message


Assist messages show the additional information to assist in operation. The
operation is not suspended.

5-10-3 Other message


These messages indicate operating conditions or malfunctions other than those
described above.

For details about messages, refer to the Instruction Manual ("Messages" in


"Instructions for Use").

5-11 Errors Related to Network


If an error occurs in the network (DICOM communication), take appropriate
corrective actions by referring to the following descriptions.

1. Checking Hardware and Software Failures


Follow the procedure provided in Section 5-11-1 to check whether the network
functions of i5 Processor board and operating system both work properly. If an
error is found, replace the i5 Processor board. (check Chapter 5-12)

2. Checking the Network Environment


Send the PING command to devices on the network (such as DICOM image server,
hub, router, and neighboring PC) to check the connection to the network.
If the connection cannot be confirmed, first check whether the network settings in
the diagnostic ultrasound system itself are correctly configured by referring to
5-11-2. Next, check whether settings in the connected network devices are
correct.

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●Reference● The PING test uses a network protocol called ICMP. Some PC
or other settings allow the device not to respond to echo
requests using the ICMP protocol.
If the PING test fails while the DICOM function works normally,
this indicates that is no particular usage-related problem.

If you find no problem in all of those settings, check with the network
administrator of the institution whether network (LAN) cables are tightly
connected and whether the hub, router, and destination network devices
operate properly.

3. Checking the DICOM Environment


Send the C-ECHO command to the DICOM device on the network to check
connection.
If the connection cannot be confirmed, first check whether the DICOM settings
in the diagnostic ultrasound system itself are correctly configured by referring to
5-11-2. Next, check whether settings in the connected DICOM devices are
correct.

●Reference● The C-ECHO test uses a service called "Verification" on DICOM


communication. Some DICOM devices do not support this
service and, for this reason, do not respond to the C-ECHO
command.
If the C-ECHO test fails while the DICOM function works
normally, this indicates that there is no particular
usage-related problem.

4. Disparity of Interpretation on DICOM Communication


A disparity of the interpretation of DICOM standards from the DICOM device
may cause DICOM communication to fail. In that case, carry out troubleshooting
by referring to Sections 5-11-3 to 5-11-4.

5-11-1 Checking Hardware and Software Failures


Check whether the network function of the operating system are working normally.

1. Checking the Network Function of the Operating System


Connect the diagnostic ultrasound system with the PC peer-to-peer using a
network cable (crossing or straight cable), and check that the network function
is working normally.

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Any type of network setting is allowed between the diagnostic ultrasound
system and PC.
The following describes an example of typical connection.

(1) Change the nzetwork settings of the diagnostic ultrasound system and PC as
follows:
Diagnostic ultrasound system PC
IP address 10.20.30.1 10.20.30.2
Subnet mask 255.255.255.0 255.255.255.0

(2) Connect the diagnostic ultrasound system with the PC directly using a
network cable.(Crossing or straight cable).

Network cable

IP: 10.20.30.1 IP: 10.20.30.2

(3) Send the PING command from the diagnostic ultrasound system to the PC.
If the other responds to the command without problems, the network
function of the operating system is working normally.
If the PING command is sent from the PC to the diagnostic ultrasound
system, no response is returned.

●Reference● Some network settings of the PC or others allow the device


not to respond to echo requests using the PING command.

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5-11-2 Checking the Network and DICOM Environments


5-11-2-1 Checking the DICOM settings for the diagnostic ultrasound system
(1) Basic settings
Check that the settings for the diagnostic ultrasound system itself are
configured correctly in “Preset Set-Up” – “Common Preset” - DICOM-Store,
Send”

Setting Items
Item Settings Functions
AE Title Key Input Sets the program name of the instrument.
Station Name Key Input Sets the computer name of the instrument
Port # Key Input Sets the TCP/IP port number used by the
instrument. The DICOM standard setting is 104.
IP Address Key Input Sets the network address of the instrument
Router 1 Key Input Sets to specify the TCP/IP router address. When a
Router 2 Key Input router is not used, it is left blank
Subnet Mask Key Input Sets the TCP/IP network mask.

Test Functions
• [Local Ping] Sends the PING command to a loopback address
Message Result
"Ping check to Indicates that TCP/IP is operating.
**************
successful"

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"Ping check to Indicates that TCP/IP is not operating. Consult
************** the network administrator of the hospital network
failed"

5-11-2-2 Checking the DICOM Settings for the Image Server


(1) Basic settings
Check that the settings for the image server are configured correctly in "Preset
Setup" - “Common Preset” – “DICOM-Server”

Images can be sent to one or more servers that are specified on this screen.
Select the check boxes of the servers to send images to.

Setting Items
Item Settings Functions
AE Title Key Input Sets the program name of the network server.
Station Name Key Input Sets the computer name of the network server.
IP Address Key Input Sets the network address of the network server.
Port # Key Input Sets the TCP/IP port number used by the network
server.
The DICOM standard setting is 104.

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Test Functions
• [Remote Ping] Sends the PING command to the server, selected using the
radio button, to confirm that the TCP/IP connection is established normally.
Message Result
"Ping check to There is an ICMP echo response from the server.
************** Typically, this indicates that the network connection
successful" with the server is established correctly.
"Ping check to There is no ICMP echo response from the server.
************** However, if the server is prohibited from echo
failed" responses, this message does not particularly indicate
a problem.

• [Remote C-ECHO] Sends the C-ECHO command to the server, selected


using the radio button, to confirm that the DICOM communication function
is operating.
Message Result
"Echo check to There is an echo response on DICOM communication
************** from the server. Typically, this indicates that DICOM
successful" communication with the server is established correctly.
"Echo check to There is no echo response on DICOM communication
************** from the server. However, if the server does not
failed" support echo responses, this message does not
particularly indicate a problem.

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(2) Data format settings
Check that the settings for the diagnostic ultrasound system itself are
configured correctly in “Preset Set-Up” – “Common Preset” - DICOM-Store,
Send” - "Send to Storage".

[Send to Storage]
Item Settings Functions
Line Data Not Send When sending images via Review to a
server, this sets it to send images except
for Line moving images.
Send When sending images via Review to a
server, this sets it includes Line moving
images when sending the data. This
setting is for sending images to a server
that can receive Line moving images.

Color Palette Color Sets the save format for sending color
RGB images via the network.
Monochrome2
JPEG Q Factor 50 to 99 Sets the compression ratio of images
when Syntax is set to JPEG. The smaller
the value, the higher the compression
ratio.

Window Center 0 to 255 When sending DICOM images when the


(Key input) storage format is “Monochrome2”, this
sets “Window Center” (0028, 1050) to
the DICOM Tag.
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Window Width 1 to 256 When sending DICOM images when the
(Key input) storage format is “Monochrome2”, this
sets “Window Width” (0028, 1051) to the
DICOM Tag.

(3) RGB data format settings


Only when you send RGB data, make sure that "DICOM Planer Configuration" in
in "Preset Setup" - “Common Preset” – “System”
Note: Press CTRL+O to activate the System settings.

• DICOM Planar Configuration


Specify the plane configuration of RGB data (Planar Configuration).
Plane The data is structured serially by data for each RGB plane.
Pixel The data is structured serially by RGB data for each pixel.

For example, structures of 4x4 RGB data are as follows:

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5-11-2-3 Checking the DICOM Settings for the Worklist Server


(1) Basic settings
Check that the settings for the image server are configured correctly in "Preset
Setup" - “Common Preset” – “DICOM-Server”

The settings of worklist server can be configured separately from the image
server.

Setting Items
Item Settings Functions
AE Title Key Input Specify an AE title for the worklist server.
Station Name Key Input Specify a computer name for the worklist server.
IP Address Key Input Specify an IP address for the worklist server
Port # Key Input Specify a TCP port number that the worklist
server uses for DICOM communication.
This port is used when the MWM server receives
data from the system.

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Test Functions
• [Worklist Ping] Sends the PING command to the server, selected using the
radio button, to confirm that the TCP/IP connection is established normally.
Message Result
"Ping check to There is an ICMP echo response from the server.
************** Typically, this indicates that the network connection with
successful" the server is established correctly.
"Ping check to There is no ICMP echo response from the server.
************** However, if the server is prohibited from echo responses,
failed" this message does not particularly indicate a problem.

• [Worklist C-ECHO] Sends the C-ECHO command to the worklist server,


selected using the radio button, to confirm that the DICOM communication
function is operating.
Message Result
"Echo check to There is an echo response on DICOM communication from
************** the server. Typically, this indicates that DICOM
successful" communication with the server is established correctly.
"Echo check to There is no echo response on DICOM communication from
************** the server. However, if the server does not support echo
failed" responses, this message does not particularly indicate a
problem.

(2) Worklist query key settings


On the ID Input screen (Details), select [Option...] to bring up the ID Screen
Options screen. There are 2 tabs on the screen: Worklist and Other.
• The Worklist tab allows you to set each QueryKey item individually and send it
to the Worklist server.
• The Other tab allows you to change the name field into 3 sections, to enable or
disable the function which receives Study Description and Series Description
from the Worklist, and to change the compliance setting to the VistA
electronic health record system. Each of the default settings can be restored
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Worklist Tab

• QueryKeys
Put check marks next to Query Keys to send them to the Worklist server.
The system searches the Worklist for items checked here.

• Scheduled Procedure Step Start Date


If this is checked, select the exam start date to search for from the
following.
- Today
- Today +/- 1 day: Same, previous and next day
- This week: (from Sunday to Saturday that includes today)
- Specified date: The date in the "from" field to the date in the "to" field

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Other Tab
This tab allows you to set more options for the ID Input screen (Details).

1. Use split boxes for "Patient name" and "Referring Physician name".
Provides 1 field each for entering the Patient Name and the Referring
Physician.
The fields for Patient Name and Referring Physician are divided into 3
fields each for Family, Given and Middle name.

2. Use Requested Procedure/Scheduled Procedure Step Description for


Study/Series Description.
This setting always leaves the fields for Study Description and Series
Description blank.
Enters the Requested Procedure Description and Scheduled Procedure
Step Description obtained from the Worklist into the Study Description
and Series Description.

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The Worklist information is presented as follows:


Data from the Worklist ID Input Screen ID Input Screen
(Details) Study (Details) Series
Description Description
Requested Procedure Description Requested Scheduled Procedure
Scheduled Procedure Step Procedure Step Description
Description Description
Scheduled Procedure Step Scheduled Scheduled Procedure
Description only Procedure Step Description
Step Description
Requested Procedure Description Requested Requested Procedure
only Procedure Description
Description

3. Comply to VistA
Not compliant with VistA (Veterans Health Information Systems and
Technology Architecture).
Compliant with VistA (Veterans Health Information Systems and
Technology Architecture). All examination order results from the
Worklist server are displayed on the Worklist display.

4. [Set Defaults]
All items set under ID Screen Option are restored to their default values.

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5-11-2-4 Checking the DICOM Printer Settings


(1) Basic settings
Check that the settings for the DICOM printer are configured correctly in "Preset
Setup" - “Common Preset” – “DICOM Printer”

Up to five DICOM printers can be set up, but images can only be sent to one
specified printer. Select one setting to be used as the DICOM printer using the
radio button.

Setting Items
Item Settings Functions
Model Name NP-1600/1660 Sets the printer name.
FUJIFILM
KONICA
GENERAL
AE Title Key Input Sets the program name of the network
server.
Station Name Key Input Sets the computer name of the network
server.
IP Address Key Input Sets the network address of the network
server.
Port # Key Input Sets the TCP/IP port number used by the
network server.
The DICOM standard setting is 104.

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Test Functions
• [Ping] Sends the PING command to the DICOM printer to confirm that the
TCP/IP connection is established normally.
Message Result
"Ping check to There is an ICMP echo response from the DICOM
************** printer. Typically, this indicates that the network
successful" connection with the printer is established correctly.
"Ping check to There is no ICMP echo response from the DICOM
************** printer. However, if the printer prohibits echo
failed" responses, this message does not indicate any
particular problem.

• [C-ECHO] Sends the C-ECHO command to the specified DICOM printer to


confirm that the DICOM communication function is operating.
Message Result
"Echo check to There is an echo response on DICOM communication
************** from the DICOM printer. Typically,
successful" this indicates that DICOM communication with the
Printer is established correctly.
"Echo check to There is no echo response on DICOM
************** Communication from the DICOM printer. However,
failed" if the printer does not support echo responses, this
message does not indicate any particular problem

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(2) Advanced settings


Use the steps below to configure local and DICOM printer properties.

Procedure
1. Switches to Image Viewer.
2. From the Root menu, Select [DICOM > Printer Property].
The Print Property dialog box opens.

Setting Items
[Local Printer]
Item Settings Functions
Printer Name For selecting Local printer.
No. of Copies 1 to 9 Sets the number of copies to print.
Paper Size A4, B5, Letter Sets the paper size.
N-up Note, 1, 2, 4, 6, Sets the number of images to print on each
9, 16 page.
Orientation LANDSCAPE Sets the paper orientation to vertical.
PORTRAIT Sets the paper orientation to horizontal.
Trim NO Sets to no margins between images.
YES Sets the margins between images when
printing multiple
images on a single page.

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[DICOM Printer]
Item Settings Functions
Printer Name For selecting a DICOM printer.
No. of Copies 1 to 99 Sets the number of copies to print.
Medium type BLUE FILM, Selects the print medium.
CLEAR FILM,
PAPER
Film size Sets the paper size.
Orientation LANDSCAPE Sets the paper orientation to vertical.
PORTRAIT Sets the paper orientation to horizontal.
Display 1×1 - 9×9 Sets the display format when multiple
Format images are printed on a
single page.
Magnification Sets the type of magnification process to
use.
Smoothing Sets the type of data smoothing process.
Trim NO Sets to no margins between images.
YES Sets the margins between images when
printing multiple
images on a single page.
Configuration Input a comment using the keyboard. (Up to
64 characters)
Appl. Entity Displays the name of the DICOM standard
program.
Print priority HIGH, MED, Sets the priority for processing print jobs.
LOW
Destination Sets the printer to be used.
Min density Enter the minimum brightness value for
printing.
Max density Enter the maximum brightness value for
printing.
Border density Sets the brightness of borders between
images.
Empty density Sets the brightness of areas with no image
to print.
Image polarity Sets the polarity of the printed image.

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5-11-2-5 Checking the DICOM Settings for the SR (Structured Report) Server
(1) Basic settings
Check that the settings for the SR server are configured correctly in in "Preset
Setup" - “Common Preset” – “DICOM SR”

Up to two SR servers can be set up, but SR files can only be sent to one specified
server. Select one setting to be used as the SR server using the radio button.

Setting Items
Item Settings Functions
SR Auto Off This configures the system to not generate a
Creation DICOM SR file after Completing an examination
even if [New Patient] is selected.
On This configures the system to generate a DICOM
SR file and send it to the server after an
examination is complete and [New Patient] is
Selected.
Connect Remote 1 Sets the DICOM SR server.
Remote 2
AE Title Key Input Sets the program name of the DICOM SR server.
Station Name Key Input Sets the DICOM SR server computer name.

IP Address Key Input Sets the network address assigned to the DICOM
SR server.

Port # Key Input Sets the TCP/IP port number used by the DICOM
SR server.

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Test Functions
• [Ping] Sends the PING command to the server, selected using the radio
button, to confirm that the TCP/IP connection is established normally.
Message Result
"Ping check to There is an ICMP echo response from the server.
************** Typically, this indicates that the network connection
successful" with the server is established correctly.
"Ping check to There is no ICMP echo response from the server.
************** However, if the server is prohibited from echo
failed" responses, this message does not particularly indicate a
problem.

• [C-ECHO] Sends the C-ECHO command to the server, selected using the
radio button, to confirm that the DICOM communication function is
operating.
Message Result
"Echo check to There is an echo response on DICOM communication
************** from the server. Typically, this indicates that DICOM
successful" communication with the server is established correctly.
"Echo check to There is no echo response on DICOM communication
************** from the server. However, if the server does not support
failed" echo responses, this message does not particularly
indicate a problem.

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5-11-2-6 Checking the DICOM Settings for the QR (Query/Retrieve) Server


(1) Basic settings
Check that the settings for the SR server are configured correctly in in "Preset
Setup" - “Common Preset” – “DICOM QR”

Up to five QR servers can be specified. The servers registered on this screen can
be switched on the Import screen. The radio button is used to select a server for
which Ping or C-ECHO is to be checked.

Setting Items
Item Settings Functions
Local Port# Enter the TCP/IP port number for DICOM QR.
The default value is 2350.
Connect Remote 1 Sets the DICOM QR server.
Remote 2
Remote 3
Remote 4
Remote 5
AE Title Key Input Sets the program name of the DICOM QR server.
Station Name Key Input Sets the server computer name.
IP Address Key Input Sets the network address assigned to the DICOM
QR server.
Port # Key Input Sets the TCP/IP port number used by the DICOM
QR server.

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Test Functions
• [Ping] Sends the PING command to the server, selected using the radio
button, to confirm that the TCP/IP connection is established normally.
Message Result
"Ping check to There is an ICMP echo response from the server.
************** Typically, this indicates that the network connection with
successful" the server is established correctly.
"Ping check to There is no ICMP echo response from the server.
************** However, if the server is prohibited from echo responses,
failed" this message does not particularly indicate a problem.

• [C-ECHO] Sends the C-ECHO command to the server, selected using the
radio button, to confirm that the DICOM communication function is
operating.
Message Result
"Echo check to There is an echo response on DICOM communication
************** from the server. Typically, this indicates that DICOM
successful" communication with the server is established correctly.
"Echo check to There is no echo response on DICOM communication
************** from the server. However, if the server does not support
failed" echo responses, this message does not particularly
indicate a problem.

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5-11-2-7 Checking the DICOM Settings for the MPPS Server
(1) Basic settings
Check that the settings for the SR server are configured correctly in in "Preset
Setup" - “Common Preset” – “IHE/Auto Delete”

Up to two MPPS servers can be set up, but MPPS data can only be sent to one
specified server. Select one setting to be used as the MPPS server using the
Remote button.

Setting Items
Item Settings Functions
Connect Remote 1 Sets the destination MPPS server.
Remote 2
AE Title Key Input Sets the program name of the MPPS server.
Station Name Key Input Sets the MPPS server computer name.
IP Address Key Input Sets the network address of the MPPS server.
Port # Key Input Sets the TCP/IP port number used by the MPPS
server.

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Test Functions
• [Ping] Sends the PING command to the server, selected using the radio
button, to confirm that the TCP/IP connection is established normally.
Message Result
"Ping check to There is an ICMP echo response from the server.
************** Typically, this indicates that the network connection with
successful" the server is established correctly.
"Ping check to There is no ICMP echo response from the server.
************** However, if the server is prohibited from echo responses,
failed" this message does not particularly indicate a problem.

• [C-ECHO] Sends the C-ECHO command to the server, selected using the
radio button, to confirm that the DICOM communication function is
operating.
Message Result
"Echo check to There is an echo response on DICOM communication
************** from the server. Typically, this indicates that DICOM
successful" communication with the server is established correctly.
"Echo check to There is no echo response on DICOM communication
************** from the server. However, if the server does not support
failed" echo responses, this message does not particularly
indicate a problem.

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5-11-2-8 Checking the DICOM Settings for Storage Commitment Server
(1) Basic settings
Check that the settings for the SR server are configured correctly in "Preset
Setup" - “Common Preset” – “IHE/Auto Delete”

Setting Items
Item Settings Functions
Connect Remote 1 Sets the Storage Commitment server.
Remote 2
AE Title Key Input Sets the program name of the Storage
Commitment server.
Station Name Key Input Sets the computer name of the Storage
Commitment server.
IP Address Key Input Sets the network address of the Storage
Commitment server.
Port # Key Input Sets the TCP/IP port number used by the
Storage Commitment server.
Retries 0 Sets the system to display an error without
resending a request to the Storage Commitment
server when the server does not respond.
1 to 99 Sets the number of times for the system to retry
sending a request to the Storage Commitment
server when there is no response from it.
Sets the system to display an error after the set
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Unlimited Sets the system to resend requests to the
Storage Commitment server until there is a
response from it.
Retry Interval 1 to 60 Sets the interval for resending a request to the
server.
Power On Sets the system to resend a request to the
server only when the power is on.
Min Sets the unit of Retry Interval to minutes
(minuite).
H Sets the unit of Retry Interval to hours (hour).

Transaction 1 to 60 Sets the wait time for receiving a reply from the
Limit Storage Commitment server (time before
resending a request) after sending an image to
the server.
Unlimited Sets the system to not resend a request to the
Storage Commitment server after sending an
image to the server until there is a response
from it.
H Sets the unit of Transaction Limit to hours.

D Sets the unit of Transaction Limit to days.

W Sets the unit of Transaction Limit to weeks.

Holding Time 0 to 60 Sets how long to store images internally in cases


such as images saved on the internal HDD,
images saved from the internal HDD to external
media or images on the internal HDD sent to a
server.
The function manages the storage time based
on the date/time images are stored on the
internal HDD.
D Sets the unit of the storage time in the device to
days.
W Sets the unit of the storage time in the device to
weeks.
M Sets the unit of the storage time in the device to
months.

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Auto Image Storage Sets the system to automatically delete the
Delete Commitment images saved on the instrument's HDD (blue
icon) which have passed the set period of the
Holding Time after receiving the Commitment.
These images are deleted the first time the
instrument is switched on after the set period of
the Holding Time has elapsed.
Time Sets the system to automatically delete images
specified by Delete Object from among the
images saved on local HDD that have passed the
set period of the Holding Time.
These images are deleted the first time the
instrument is switched on after the set period of
the Holding Time has elapsed.
Off Turns “Off” the automatic deletion of saved
images.
Delete Object All Images Under this setting, all images saved to the
instrument's hard disk subject to automatic
deletion.
Copied or Under this setting, images saved to the
Sent Images instrument's HDD that have either been saved
to external media or sent to a server (light blue,
orange or blue icons) are subject to automatic
deletion.

Test Functions
• [Ping] Sends the PING command to the server, selected using the radio
button, to confirm that the TCP/IP connection is established normally.
Message Result
"Ping check to There is an ICMP echo response from the server. Typically,
************** this indicates that the network connection with the server
successful" is established correctly.
"Ping check to There is no ICMP echo response from the server. However,
************** if the server is prohibited from echo responses, this
failed" message does not particularly indicate a problem.

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• [C-ECHO] Sends the C-ECHO command to the server, selected using the
radio button, to confirm that the DICOM communication function is
operating.
Message Result
"Echo check to There is an echo response on DICOM communication from
************** the server. Typically, this indicates that DICOM
successful" communication with the server is established correctly.
"Echo check to There is no echo response on DICOM communication from
************** the server. However, if the server does not support echo
failed" responses, this message does not particularly indicate a
problem.

5-11-2-9 Checking the DICOM Common Settings


Make sure the common settings are configured property in each DICOM function
(service).
Check that the settings for the SR server are configured correctly in in "Preset Setup"
- “Common Preset” – “IHE/Auto Delete”

(1) DICOM communication time-out setting


Check the Timeout setting in "Preset Setup" - “Common Preset” –
“DICOM-Server”

Setting Items
Item Settings Functions
Time Out 1 to 1000 Specify the time-out of communication by seconds.
The set value applies not only to communication with
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the image server but to all other DICOM
communication as well. (QR is not targeted because
the timeout is specified with the INI file.)

(2) Interval between retries when DICOM communication fails


Check the "Retry Interval" setting in in "Preset Setup" - “Common Preset” –
“IHE/Auto Delete”

Setting Items
Item Settings Functions
Retry Interval 1 to 60 Sets the interval for resending a request to the
server.
Power On Sets the system to resend a request to the server
only when the power is on.
Min Sets the unit of Retry Interval to minutes
(minute).
H Sets the unit of Retry Interval to hours (hour).

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(3) Private tags for saving and transferring images

Setting Items
Item Settings Functions
Private Tag None Sets to output DICOM data without
providing a private tag.
Put into File. Sets to provide a private tag when saving
DICOM data to USB memory.
Put into Sets to provide a private tag when saving
Network. DICOM data to a server.
Put into Both. Sets to provide a private tag when saving
DICOM data to USB flash memory or a
server.
Put into File + Sets to provide a private tag also to
DICOMDIR. DICOMDIR when saving DICOM data to USB
memory.
Put into All. Sets to provide a private tag also to
DICOMDIR when saving DICOM data to USB
memory or a server.

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(4) Data set information for saving and transferring images


Select [Series/Image Information] on the ID input screen (Details).

Setting Items
Item Settings Functions
Region ON Select this to include measurement information for
Calibration each image in the image information.
OFF Select this to exclude measurement information for
each image from the image information.
Combined ON Select this to include brightness information in
Calibration Region Calibration.
OFF Select this to exclude brightness information from
Region Calibration.
Full Attributes ON Select this to include all the information when
recording and/or
Transferring images.
OFF Select this to partially restrict information when
recording and/or transferring images.

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(5) Support for middle names for patient and other names

Confirm that the check box of item to be used is selected.


• Use split boxes for "Patient name" and "Referring Physician name".
- Provides 1 field each for entering the Patient Name and the Referring
Physician.
- The fields for Patient Name and Referring Physician are divided into 3
fields each for Family, Given and Middle name.

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5-11-3 Troubleshooting Related to the Operation of Saving Images


To solve a problem on DICOM communication, you must get the DICOM
communication log from the maintenance screen and isolate the cause of the
problem by analyzing the log. This section describes corrective actions you should
take to solve problems depending on the causes.
For information about how to get the DICOM log, refer to "VOLUME2: Chapter 3
Service Information." If you want us to analyze the log, contact our technical
support team. You will need to have your system information as well as the log when
you contact us.

5-11-3-1 Interruption of Communication Caused by the Disparity of Transfer


Syntax
Typically, data transmission begins using transfer syntax that a server (SCP: Service
Class Provider) selects from the transfer syntax list proposed by a device (SCU:
Service Class User) to receive data during the association of DICOM communication.
Depending on the server,
however, it is possible that it cannot receive data forwarded from the device
although the syntax specified by the server is used. It is also possible that a
particular transfer syntax is required to forward data.

For such cases, the transfer syntax proposed by the device can be restricted. By
referring to Section 3-6-10 Maintenance Menu Functions - Transfer Syntax of
"VOLUME2: Chapter 3 Service Information," change the settings of transfer syntax
to be proposed in the maintenance screen.

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5-11-3-2 Abnormal Image Display Caused By Wrong RGB Data Format


As described in 5-11-2-2, there are two types of RGB data formats, i.e., Pixel and
Plane. Some DICOM servers or viewers use only one of the data formats constantly.
This may cause a data structure to be roiled and incorrectly displayed.
The following figures show an example of image sent to a DICOM server and
abnormal display of the image resulting from wrong recognition of Planer
Configuration. If such abnormal images appear in the server/viewer, change the
Planer Configuration settings by referring to 5-11-2-2.

[Transmitted image]

[Examples of abnormal display in the server/viewer]


(1) Pixel data is incorrectly displayed as Plane data

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(2) Plane data is incorrectly displayed as Pixel data

5-11-4 Troubleshooting Related to the Operation of Worklist


To solve a problem on DICOM communication, you must get the DICOM
communication log from the maintenance screen and isolate the cause of the
problem by analyzing the log. This section describes corrective actions you should
take to solve problems depending on the causes.
Regarding the worklist operation, however, it may be difficult to isolate the cause
solely from the DICOM communication log. For details, refer to the description for
each item.
For information about how to get the DICOM log, refer to "VOLUME2: Chapter 3
Service Information." If you want us to analyze the log, contact our technical
support team. You will need to have your system information as well as the log when
you contact us.

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5-11-4-1 Error Caused by Incorrect Date Setting


When getting a worklist, the system sends query keys of its own AE title, "US"
modality, and the current date as search conditions by default. If the date in the
system is different from the current date, message "No Patient Information can be
found." appears and the system cannot obtain the worklist.
Make sure the date set in the system is correct.
For details on the query keys, refer to "WORKLIST REQUEST IDENTIFIERS" in
DICOM Conformance Statement.

5-11-4-2 "No Patient Information can be found." Error due to Search Key
Inconsistency
As described previously, the system sends query keys of its own AE title, "US"
modality, and the current date as search conditions by default. In some worklist
severs, however, data that matches the search condition of a query key may not
exist. Eventually, message "No Patient Information can be found." appears and the
system cannot obtain the worklist.
In this case, check with the person responsible for the worklist server about query
keys required to obtain the worklist, and change the query keys to be sent from the
system by referring to the description in 5-11-2-3.
The query keys required for worklist servers cannot be confirmed in the DICOM
communication log. Be sure to check them with the person responsible for the
relevant worklist server.

5-11-4-3 Handling the Institution Name at Worklist Operation


Whether to request institution name "Institution Name, (0008,0080)" to the
worklist or not can be specified by rewriting the setting file in the system manually.
If the institution name is not requested (default setting), the system's Hospital
Name is added to image tags. On the other hand, if it is requested, the institution
name obtained from the worklist is added to image tags and the system's Hospital
Name is rewritten to the obtained value. If the obtained value is Null, however,
Hospital Name is not rewritten to the obtained value.
If you want to request Institution Name to the worklist, rewrite the setting file by
taking the following steps.

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1. From the maintenance screen of PCPF, move to the Desktop mode and login as
“Administrator”.
2. Select C:\UDE\pc_prog\measure.ini, push “Cancel” button and select "Edit".

3. Under [IDWorklist], change the digit on the right of InstitutionInfo= to 1 .


Make sure the content has been changed as follows, and save the file by
overwriting the original.
;----------------------------------------------------
[IDWorklist]
AutoAccession =0 ; *****
InstitutionInfo =1 ; *****
AppendCaseData = 1 ; *****
PQNullCheck =0 ; *****
;(0008,0005)SpecificCharacterSet *******
;CharSet = ISO_IR 100
; ISO_IR 100*******
; ISO_IR 6

4. If you want to restore the default setting (do not request the institution name to
the worklist), return the changed line to
InstitutionInfo= 0
and save the file.

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5-12 Software installation


This section describes the information related to how to install software including the
operating system.

5-12-1 Software installation

●Caution● Performing the full installation of software erases all the data stored in
the HDD. Back up necessary image data, preset and other user data
stored in the HDD

● IMPORTANT● The unbanned state of optional software (SOP) is preserved even


after the full installation of software is performed

● IMPORTANT● In this Install procedure, There are the step which change steps
of Watch Dog Time. If you forget to change setting to Watch
Dog Timer disable, you failed to Install new software to HDD.
So, Please follow the procedure in this manual.

This operation is required when software is installed in the HDD. The following
describes the outline of the operation.
The following sections describe the detailed procedure.

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Prior Confirmation If the HDD already contains data, back up or manually


record the data if necessary.
Configure the boot drive settings, so that the system
Change BIOS Settings
can be booted up from the software installation disk.
Additionally, disable setting of Watch Dog Timer.

Software full installation Perform the full installation of software including the
operation system.

Enable WDT Change WDT setting to enable.

Maintenance Tool (When required) Please refer to "Execution of the maintenance tool" in
"About inspection tool".

Confirmation of Confirm the authentication status of the operating


License Authentication system license.

Changing users Switch the user to initiate the ultrasound system at the
next boot-up.

Initial Configuration Settings Set the OB Measurement,etc. to use

Operating System License Perform authentication of the operating system


Authentication license.

Operation check After rebooting the system manually, check the


operation of the system.

Entering serial number Enter the serial number in the maintenance screen,
/Restoration of user data and restore user data.
(When required)

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5-12-1-1 Prior confirmation


Performing the full installation of software deletes or initializes the following items.
Check in advance the changes to be made, and record the contents if necessary.

 The user data such as preset data, stored images, and measurement results
Save the data, if necessary, by using the backup function provided on the
maintenance screen.

 System log file


●Reference● The log file in the system can be checked from "LOG" in the
maintenance screen. Back up the file, if necessary.

 Property settings for B/W or color digital printer (UP-X898MD, etc.)

 PC printer driver installed additionally


●Reference● In the Printer Property box in the "OTHER" section of the
maintenance screen, if the pull-down menu displays a PC
printer, the PC printer driver has been installed.

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 PM-AR50-S001 (McAfee Embedded Control3 software)


●Reference● In the SECURITY subscreen of the maintenance screen,
the version or other information is displayed in the McAfee
Solidifier box, the McAfee Embedded Control software has
been installed

 PM-AR50-S002 (Java software) installed additionally


●Reference● On the SYSTEM1 subscreen of the maintenance screen,
the option status is "O", Java software is installed.

 OB Measurement settings
●Reference● In the SYSTEM1 subscreen of the maintenance screen,
you can check the OB Measurement settings .

5-12-1-2 Preparation for installation


Prepare in advance the following item required for software
installation.
 Software installation disk (USB drive),
The disk will be distributed separately via the technical
information report or another method.
 USB Keyboard,
Connect USB Keyboard to the device as right figure.

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5-12-1-3 Installation procedure
Install the software using the following procedure.
●Caution● Do NOT remove the media or turn off the power to the system
while the HDD or a USB device is accessed.
Remove all the USB devices connected to the system before
starting the updating process.

1. Turn on the power to the system.

2. Insert the USB Drive to USB port [Option] at the right side of the system. Insert
the installation image disk to the USB Drive and press the power switch to
shutdown the system..

3. Turn on the power to the system.

4. Press “F12” key on the keyboard repeatedly until you see the dialog below
on the monitor.

5. Confirm that the system show the dialog, press the “Enter” key on the keyboard.

6. Press the power switch to shutdown the system.

7. Turn on the power to the system. Press “Delete” key on the keyboard repeatedly
until you see the BIOS setup screen on the monitor. (If it doesn’t, press
Ctrl+Alt+Del and system will reboot. Try again.). Entering “ep6079” into
password.

8. Press “→” key to select “Advanced” Tab.

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9. Press “↓” key to select “CSM configuration” and press “Enter” key.

10. Change “CSM configuration” to [Enabled]. Then change the boot device to the
below list.

CSM Support [Enabled]


Boot option filter [Legacy only]
・・・
Storage [UEFI]
Video [Legacy]
Other PCI devices [Legacy]

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11. Press “ESC” key on keyboard. Press “→” key to select “Exit” tab. Then press “↓”
key to select “Save Change” and press “Enter” key.

12. A message “Save configuration?” will be displayed. Select “Yes”. Press the power
switch to shutdown the system.

13. Turn on the power to the system. Press “F7” key on the keyboard repeatedly
until you see the BIOS setup screen on the monitor. (If it doesn’t, press
Ctrl+Alt+Del and system will reboot. Try again.). Entering “ep6079” into
password.

14. Bootable media selection screen is displayed, and select the USB drive.

15. Image extraction tool SIRBRE starts automatically after boot-up.


After SIRBRE starts, check "Shutdown System After Install" and click the "Install
System Disk Image" button.

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If the following window appears, select “OK” button.

●Caution● Even if the screen seems to freeze subsequently, do not


perform any operation until the software installation is
completed. Approximately in 2 to 3 minutes, a window appears
in the center of the screen. As shown in the following figure, the
progress of software installation is displayed in the window
during the process

●Caution● The updating process takes approximately 15 minutes, which


may vary depending on the speed of reading the connected
USB Drive.

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16. When the software installation is completed, the power to the system is turned
off automatically. Remove the USB Drive connected to the system.

●Caution● If the system is started without removing the USB Drive, wrong drive
letter will be allocated to the system disk. (Below figure is example)

* Correctly drive configuration; OS(C:), OPT_BUF(D:), TEMP(E:),


USR_DATA(F:)

17. Turn on the power to the system and press “Delete” key on the keyboard
repeatedly until you see the BIOS setup screen on the monitor. Entering
“ep6079” into password.

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18. Under BIOS setup - Advanced, reset settings as shown below.

Boot option filter [UEFI only]


・・・
Storage [UEFI]
Video [UEFI]
Other PCI devices [Legacy]

19. Press “ESC” key on keyboard. Press “→” key to select “Exit” tab. Then press “↓”
key to select “Save Change” and press “Enter” key.

20. A message “Save configuration?” will be displayed. Select “Yes”. Press the power
switch to shutdown the system.

21. Turn on the power to the system and press “Delete” key on the keyboard
repeatedly until you see the BIOS setup screen on the monitor. Entering
“ep6079” into password.

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22. Under BIOS setup - Advanced, reset “CSM Support” as shown below.
CSM Support [Disabled]

23. Press “ESC” key on keyboard. Press “→” key to select “Exit” tab. Then press “↓”
key to select “Save Change” and press “Enter” key.

24. A message “Save configuration?” will be displayed. Select “Yes”. Press the power
switch to shutdown the system.

25. Turn on the power to the system. (For setting up completely, it may be required
once or twice rebooting)

5-12-1-4 License authentication of the operating system


●Caution● It will take more time than usual to boot up the machine directly
after the software has been installed. Do not turn the system off
while the operation panel LED’s are lit or flashing.

1. Boot up the system. During the boot-up processing, the screens shown below
appear in succession.

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2. After starting up, the system run as desktop mode instead of US mode.
When it was displayed desktop, please turn off the system.

3. Turn on the power to the system and press “Delete” key on the keyboard
repeatedly until you see the BIOS setup screen on the monitor. Entering
“ep6079” into password.

4. Press “→” key on keyboard. Select “Advanced” tab using Keyboard.

5. Press “↓” key on keyboard. Select “Power Management” tab using Keyboard.
Then press “Enter” key.

6. Press “↓” key to select “Power-Up Watchdog” press “Enter” key.

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7. After changing “Power-Up Watchdog” to [Enabled], press “↓” key to select”↓”


Then select “Timeout”.

8. Input “150” using keyboard.

Power-Up Watchdog [Enabled]


Timeout 150

9. Press “ESC” key on keyboard. Press “→” key to select “Exit” tab. Then press “↓”
key to select “Save Change” and press “Enter” key.

10. A message “Save configuration?” will be displayed. Select “Yes”.

11. A message was displayed below. Select “Yes” and press Enter key. Press the
power switch to shutdown the system.

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12. Turn on the power to the system, After that Run the “Windows Activation”
shortcut.

13. The destination specification window appears. Select [your country], then click
the [Next] button.

14. The following window appears next.


Dial the phone number displayed in "Toll free", and follow the voice guidance to
enter the installation ID number shown in "Installation ID" using the telephone
dial keys. After entry, click the [Enter confirmation ID] button.

The system-specific number is displayed here.

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15. Type the ID number issued by the voice guidance into boxes A to H, and click the
[Activate Windows] button.

16. When the authentication process is completed, the following window appears.
Click the [Close] button.

17. Click the "x" button to close all the windows displayed on the Windows desktop
screen.

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5-12-1-5 Changing users


After authentication of the license is completed, take the following steps to check the
license authentication status, as well as to change settings to display the usual
screen of the ultrasonic diagnostic system.
1. Enter the “Change User(PCPf)”.

2. After Shut Down Windws dialog appears, select Shut Down and click OK button.

3. Turn on the system.

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5-12-1-6 Settings after installation


After installing software, configure various settings depending on requirements.
1. Turn the system power switch on.

●Caution● It takes longer to boot up the system for this procedure than it
takes under usual circumstances. Do not turn the system off while
the operation panel LED’s are lit or flashing.

On the system where SOP-AR50-128(McAfee Embedded Control3 software) has


been installed, a message shown on the right appears during system startup.
Press the [ENTER] switch on the operation panel to continue boot processing.

The message indicates that PM-AR50-S001 has not yet been installed. The
software must be installed.

2. Furthermore, the Initial Configuration setting screen appears. Refer to Service


Manual, Volume 2: Chapter 3, 3-5 "System reset", set the OB Measurement to
use, and click the [EXIT] button.

3. Reboot the system.


Refer to Service Manual, Volume 2: Chapter 3, "Maintenance Menu", and
register the system serial number in the Serial No. box of the Set-up screen.
In addition, reconfigure the settings or perform installation of contents recorded
in Section 5-12-1-1. Additionally, perform installation of PC printer driver, refer
to Service Manual, Volume 2: Chapter 3, "Maintenance Menu". And perform
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installation of PM-AR50-S001(McAfee Embedded Control3 software) recorded in
SOP-AR50-xx installation procedure.

4. Display SYSTEM2 screen from the maintenancde menu.


Check the License Status:

5. After completing all settings, reboot the system manually.


Check the overall system operations including the network communication test.

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5-12-2 About Inspection Tool


5-12-2-1 About Inspection Tool BeHITS
The following sections lists out how the BeHITS extender should be used to test the
integrity of the modules and interfaces by the user. With this, the service personnel
will take help in troubleshooting the ARIETTA50 system.
Sections starting with a symbol requires special attention from the service
personnel.
With all the connections in place when the user launches the BeHITS extender tool,
respective ports are opened for all the various modules viz. Switch board, Touch
panel, Video IO board and the main/interface board. Version details will be fetched
on the launch of the tool automatically.
The tool is divided into 5 tabs keeping the test/result for different modules
segregated.
Main tab: File name(S/N, etc.) of test report is registered(by USB keyboard).
Switch boardtab: Test the hard switch on console panel.
Touch panel: Test the touch panel.
Main/Interface board: Test about Back-end unit and Front-end unit.
VIDEO IO Board: Test the IO signals.

(1) From the maintenance screen of PCPF, move to the Desktop mode and login as
“Administrator”.
(2) Run the “BeHITS” shortcut on the desktop.

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Under Main Screen Tab
File name(S/N, etc.) of test report is registered.

<Feature>
① SYSTEM S/N
File name(S/N, etc.) of test report is registered by press the set button..

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Under Switch board tab


This is test screen of Switch Board.
Manually test according to the check items selected in ⑧.

① ④ ⑤ ⑥ ⑦ ⑧

⑨ ② ⑩ ⑪ ③

<Tools>
① / ② TOOL INTERFACE
When USB (COM) communication with i5 Processor board is correctlly,
"INTERFACE OK" is displayed. PORT CLOSE does not use.

If due to some connection issue or any other issue the COM port is no available
then the Interface will be shown as follows –

Please check if the COM Port is already occupied with some other Application
(may be Firmware Upgrade Tool). If so, close the BeHITS Tool, close the
Firmware Upgrade tool if it is already opened.
1. Check if the USB cable between i5 Processor Board (Processor Board) and
panel board is well connected.
2. Also check for the connector between switch board and panel board is well
in place.

Try restarting BeHITS and check for the COM port. If the issue still persists, it
may require a hardware replacement.

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③ PANEL HEARTBEAT
USB connection between Touch Panel board and Interface board is correctlly, the
periodic (every 5 seconds) heartbeat is displayed.

If due to some issues, main interface failure or a firmware failure.

④ / ⑤ VERSION CHECK
Display version about Switch board firmware.

⑥ LED TEST
Display the status of brightness control for switch LED. Not operatable.

⑦ DEBUG INTERFACE
Not use.

⑧ TEST ITEM
Description of each test and necessary tools are below.
NECESSARY
TEST ITEM DESCRIPTION
TOOLS
Version Check Not use. -
Hard Key Test Check Hardware keys. -
LED Test Check brightness control for LED on panel -
Rotary Encoder Test Check Rotary encoders -
Trackball Test Check Trackball -
Foot Switch Test Check Foot switch Foot switch
Test items marked (be Enter Key on operation panel) with a check box.

⑨ TEMPERATURE
Display the tempeature of PCB.

⑩ TRACK BALL
Display the track ball status.

⑪ AUTO TEST
START:Start test of the item selected in ⑧.

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ABORT:Abort test(judged as Failed).
NEXT:Start next test.
RESET:Reset test results.

⑫ FOOT SWITCH
Display test status of 3-points foot switch.

⑬ Hardware keys
Display test status of hardware siwtch(except power switch) and rotary encoder.

Hard key Rotary encoder

⑭ SAVE TEST REPORT/CLEAR


SAVE TEST REPORT:Save test results to a text file.
CLEAR:Clear test results.

If the user attempts to save the results even before completing all the tests, a
warning dialog box will pop-up listing out all the keys/rotary encoders pending
to be tested.
If the service personnel opts to continue to generate the report, the
pending/failed Input/output modules will be marked as FAILED in the RESULT
section as shown in the below snapshot.

<Test procedure>
1. Select test items in ⑧.
2. Start test by ⑪.
3. Yes(Passed)/No(Failed) of each test are judged by manually.
TEST ITEM Dialog Pass / Fail criteria
Version Check --

Hard Key Test Press the keys present on the actual


panel except for power button and a
feedback of the same is provided in
⑬ with a color change.
LED Test Brightness has 3 state and color is
Amber.

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TEST ITEM Dialog Pass / Fail criteria

Brightness has 3 state and color is


WHITE.

Rotary Encoder Test Rotate/press the rotary encoders


present on the actual board and a
feedback of the same is provided in
⑬ with a color change and rotation
of displayed rotary encoder. each
rotary encoder displayed on the
BeHITS has small dot for displaying
the rotate direction.
Trackball Test Check the operation of the track ball

in X direction and Y direction. ⑩


indicates the position of the cursor.

Foot Switch Test Check the operation of the foot


switch. Pressing the foot switch is
reflected in ⑫.

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Under Touch Panel Tab


This is test screen of Panel board.
Manually test according to the check items selected in ⑦.

① ② ③ ④ ⑦


<Tools>
① / ② TOOL INTERFACE/BOARD DATA
When USB (COM) communication with i5 Processor board is correctlly,
"INTERFACE OK" is displayed. PORT CLOSE does not use. And display version
about Panel board firmware.

If due to some connection issue/driver issue, “NO PANE” will be mentioned


against the com port drop down box.

1. Check if the USB cable between i5 Processor Board (Processor Board) and
panel board is well connected.
2. Also check for the connector between switch board and panel board is well
in place.

③ TEMPERATURE
Display the tempeature of PCB.

④ TEST STATUS
Display test status(“Test Starts”, “Idle”..).

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⑤ BOOT TEST
Not use.

⑥ TOUCH PANEL TEST


START:Start test of the item selected in ⑦.
ABORT:Abort test(judged as Failed).
NEXT:Start next test.
RESET:Reset test results.

⑦ TEST ITEM
Description of each test and necessary tools are below.
NECESSARY
TEST ITEM DESCRIPTION
TOOLS
Version Check Not use. -
Touch Panel Test Check the touched position in 4x9 area. -
LCD Control Test Check RGB and backlight for LCD. -
USB Test Not use. USB mouse
Test items marked (be Enter Key on operation panel) with a check box.

⑧ Touch panel keys


Display test status of touch panel siwtch.

⑨ SAVE RESULT
SAVE RESULT:Save test results to a text file.

If the user attempts to save the results even before completing all the tests, a
warning dialog box will pop-up listing out all the Touch Grid areas pending to be
tested.
If opts to continue to generate the report, the pending/failed Touch Grid areas will
be marked as FAILED in the RESULT section.

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<Test procedure>
1. Select test items in ⑦.
2. Start test by ⑥.
3. Yes(Passed)/No(Failed) of each test are judged by manually.

TEST ITEM Dialog Pass / Fail criteria


Version Check --

Touch Panel Test The touch panel screen is divided into


a 4x9 grid. The user can test the
entire touch screen by tapping onto
them. Feedback of the same position
grid is displayed in ⑧ with a color
change.
LCD Control Test This test consists of RGB pattern test
and backlight test. At First, RGB

pattern is displayed on the


actual touch screen that match with
the one shown on ⑧. Then,
brightness of backlight be changed
gradually.
USB Test --
(Check each USB port operation with
an external USB mouse.)

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Main/Interface Board tab
Test the Processor Board, Intermediate board, Power board, Interface Board and
DSP board.
Automatically test according to the check items selected in ③.

① ② ③

<Tools>
① / ② TEST PANEL
Display each version about firmware and each revision of PCBs. Also, display
thetest items selected in ③.

③ BEHITS MASTER SCRIPT


Browse the test script file.
BROWSE > This PC\OS(C:)\BeHITSTool\BaseFolder\Anisecable1.csv

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Description of each test and necessary tools are below.
NECESSARY
TEST ITEM DESCRIPTION
TOOLS
BE Conf. Check Check voltage and current on i5 Processor -
board.
BE FAN Check Check backend FAN. -
BE Sound Test Mono Not use(Check in Video IO Board tab). -
BE HDD Healthy Check S.M.A.R.T(HDD) information. -
Check
BE Thermal Check Check CPU temperature. -
BE Sensor Check Check the device connected by I2C on i5 -
Processor board(bus_switch, eeprom, lm73).
BE Battery Check Check battery recognition. EU-6065*
(L-BT-12*

FE DSP Initialize DSP initializing for test. -
FE Check Power Good Check power good status on frontend. -
Status
FE Check Clock Gen. Check clock generator status on Frontend. -
Status
FE FAN Check Check frontend FAN. -
FE Temperature Check DC/DC temperature.
Check
FE FEM Access Test Check accessing to FPGA via DSP. -
FE Tx Voltage Test Check voltage for transmission. -
FE FEM DDR3 SDRAM Check FPGA access to DDR memory. -
Access Test
FE AFE Access Test Check FPGA access to each AFE via SPI. -
FE AFE to FEM RF AFE generate the digital test pattern and FPGA -
Data Path Test acquire the RF date.
FE AFE TGC Test AFE generate the analog test tone and FPGA -
acquire the receiving data with several TGC
gain.
FE Tx Pulser Test Check pulser control. -
FE AFE to FEM CW FPGA acquire the CW data via CW circuit. -
Data Path Test
FE Probe1 I2C Access Check I2C access test for probe connector 1. L55
Test
FE Probe1 TxRx Test Check transmission and receiving test for each
channel on probe connector 1.
FE Probe2 I2C Access Check I2C access test for probe connector 2.

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NECESSARY
TEST ITEM DESCRIPTION
TOOLS
Test
FE Probe2 TxRx Test Check transmission and receiving test for each
channel on probe connector 2.
FE Probe3 I2C Access Check I2C access test for probe connector 3.
Test
FE Probe3 TxRx Test Check transmission and receiving test for each
channel on probe connector 3.
FE Probe4 I2C Access Check I2C access test for probe connector 4.
Test
FE Probe4 TxRx Test Check transmission and receiving test for each
channel on probe connector 4.
FE DSP Finalize DSP finalizing for test. -

④ AUTOMATED TEST
START AUTOMATED TEST:Start test.
ABORT AUTOMATED TEST:Abort test(judged as Failed).

⑤ SAVE TRACE / CLEAR


SAVE TRACE:Save test results to a text file.
CLEAR:Clear test results.

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<Test procedure>
1. Select AUTOMATED TEST in ④.
Test items marked (be UNDO Key on operation panel) with a check box.

2. Start test by “START”.


3. Passed/Failed of each test are judged by automatically.

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Video IO Board tab
This is test screen of Video IO Board.
Manually test according to the check items selected in ⑥.

① ③ ④


⑤ ⑥

<Tools>
① /③ TOOL INTERFACE/BOARD DATA
When COM communication with i5 Processor board is correctlly, "INTERFACE OK"
is displayed.

② BOOT TEST
Not use.

④ AUTO TEST
START:Start test of the item selected in ⑥.
ABORT:Abort test(judged as Failed).
NEXT:Start next test.
RESET:Reset test results.

⑤ Connections and Expected Result


Instruction of connection is displayed.

⑥ RESULT
Description of each test and necessary tools are below.
NECESSARY
TEST ITEM DESCRIPTION
TOOLS
Version Check Not use. -
(VIDEO IO)
HDMI IN If in connection, check HDMI input port. HVO-500/550

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NECESSARY
TEST ITEM DESCRIPTION
TOOLS
MD/FHD
HDMI OUT If in connection, check HDMI output port. HVO-500/550
MD/FHD
DVI IN Not use. -
DVI OUT If in connection, check DVI output port. Exterior
monitor
S-VIDEO IN Not use. -
S-VIDEO OUT If in connection, check S-Video output port. Exterior
monitor
LINE IN Not use. -
LINE OUT Not use. -
SPEAKER OUT Check speaker sound. -
USB Not use. USB mouse
Test items marked (be Enter Key on operation panel) with a check box.

⑦ SAVE RESULT/CLEAR
SAVE TRACE:Save test results to a text file.
CLEAR:Clear test results.

<Test procedure>
1. Select test items in ⑥.
2. Start test by ④.
3. Yes(Passed)/No(Failed) of each test are judged by manually.
TEST ITEM Dialog Pass / Fail criteria
Version Check --
(VIDEO IO)

HDMI IN Check that that the video from the


recorder is displayed.

HDMI OUT Check that the video is output to the


recorder.

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TEST ITEM Dialog Pass / Fail criteria

DVI IN --

DVI OUT Check that the video is output to the


exterior monitor.

S-VIDEO IN --

S-VIDEO OUT Check that the video is output to the


exterior monitor.

LINE IN --

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TEST ITEM Dialog Pass / Fail criteria
LINE OUT --

SPEAKER OUT Check sound from the speaker.

USB --
(Check each USB port operation with
an external USB mouse.)

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6-1 Introduction
This performance check provides check items to maintain the quality and safety of the
system when:
 Repair work has been performed
 A workover operation has been performed as a countermeasure against failures
 An upgrade operation has been performed to update functions or specifications,
or
 Periodic inspection and other operations are performed.

Before starting the performance check, prepare the required tools depending on the
intended use, referring to page 6-3.

6-2 Safety Precautions


This performance check must be performed with all the covers mounted under the
following conditions unless especially specified.
 30 minutes or more lapsed after the Power switch has been turned ON.
 The DICOM network is connected appropriately if used.

When performing this performance check after carrying out repairs, workover,
upgrades, or other operations, check the following points:
 All the removed PCBs are reconnected normally.
 All the removed connectors are reconnected normally.
 Tools or the measuring instrument probe is not left in the system.
 The optional devices or network cables are reconnected correctly.
 No screws are left in the system.

6-3 Filling in the Service Report


When the check is completed, enter the result in a service report, etc., and submit it
to the user. Also, store a copy of it, etc.

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6-4 Performance Check


Basically, the performance check items vary depending on the target operation.
Identify the required items (marked by a symbol  in the chart) based on the following
chart, and perform the performance check for each item. The following terms shown
in the chart are defined as shown below.
"Power unit" ............... Main power unit, Power switch, Charge- Discharge Unit, AC
Outlet Expansion Unit
"Other units" .............. Power source, physio. signal display unit, and units other than
PCBs
Check item
Operation to be checked Remarks
A B C D E F
Part replacement or workover Not targeted in
in the power unit, upgrade the system.
operation
Replacement of the entire
  
power unit
Part replacement or workover Including the
in the physio. signal display    replacement of
unit, upgrade operation PCBs in the unit
Replacement of the entire
 
physio signal display unit
Including the replacement of
PCBs in units other than the  
above
Including the replacement or Including ROM
workover of PCBs in units replacement
  
other than the above, upgrade
operation
Replacement of the entire unit Including probe
  
other than the above and scanner
Operation check before
workover or upgrade   
operation
Periodic inspection      
The details of each check item are described on the following page. Refer to the
appropriate page as necessary.
A. Appearance and Mechanism Check .......From section 6-4-1
B. Cleaning ...........................................From section 6-4-2
C. System Information and Power Voltage Check From section 6-4-3
D. Function Check ..................................From section 6-4-4

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E. Image Quality Check ..........................From section 6-4-5
F. Safety Check ......................................From section 6-4-6
* Follow the Electric Safety Test Manual (MN2-0205) to perform this check.
If the check result does not satisfy the specified operations or standard, the system is
judged to be defective. Then, rectify the failure, referring to "Volume 1: Chapter 5
Troubleshooting".

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6-4-1 Appearance and Mechanism Check


Check the appearance and mechanism operation characteristics, and for loose screws.
1) Appearance check
 No foreign objects, damage, rust, deformation, or stains are on the
appearance.
 Screws (visible parts) are fastened securely.
 Labels are firmly affixed.

2) Mechanism check
 Operation panel
・ Lock the front wheel by stepping on the lock pedal.
・ While stepping on the operation panel lifting pedal, hold the operation panel
handle using both hands. Move it up and down from the upper end to the
lower end, and make sure that it operates smoothly and noiselessly.

・ Release the operation panel lifting pedal, and check that the operation panel
is locked.
・ Swing the operation panel horizontally up to the maximum width, and check
that the operation panel works smoothly with no abnormal sounds.

Operation panel left-right


Operation panel left-right swing lever
swing

・ Swing the operation panel horizontally, and check that the operation panel
swings smoothly and can be locked at any position.

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 Monitor, monitor arm
・ Check that the monitor and monitor arm swing smoothly and can be moved
up and down to the stop position.

ARIETTA 50

ARIETTA 50 LE

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・ Check that the mechanisms screws and arm locks screws are fastend.

・ Check that the rotating unit screws are fastend.

HB6×20(PK=1), 2screws

・Check that the peripheral device equipment mounting unit (option) screws
are fastend.

BNK4×8Fe-Ni, 8screws

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・Check that the monitor mounting screws are fastend.

BNK4×10Fe-Ni, 4screws
HB5×10SUS, 2screws

ARIETTA50 ARIETTA50 LE

・Check that the Linear guide (upper and lower arms) screws are fastend.

HB4×12SUS, 8screws

・In case of ARIETTA50 LE, all the arm lock On/Off and mechanism (① to ④)
operations can be smoothly performed with no abnormal sounds.

③ ②


monitor arm
① arm locked

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 Caster
・ All the lock On/Off operations can be smoothly performed with no
abnormal sounds.
・ When the lock is turned off, the system runs smoothly with no abnormal
sounds.
・ When the front wheel rotation lock is turned on, the casters are not
rotated.
・ When the front wheel swing lock is turned on, the system does not
swing.
・ When the rear wheel rotation lock is turned on, the casters are not
rotated.
・ When the rear wheel swing lock is turned on, the system does not swing.

6-4-2 Cleaning
 Caution  Do not sterilize the system using chemical or gas. Doing so may
damage the system.

 Caution  Do not drop any liquid on the surface or inside the system.
Doing so may lead to an electric shock or short-circuiting.

1) Disassembly
After turning the system off, check the inside and outside of the system, and carry
out cleaning as necessary. When disassembling the system, refer to "Volume 1:
Chapter 3 Installation and Disassembly".
 Caution:  Do not clean the system using organic solvents such as alcohol
or the LCD cleaner available in the marketplace.

2) Wipe off the monitor, operation panel, exterior package, probe holder, and foot
switch using a soft and dry lint-free cloth. To clean heavy stains, follow the below
steps.
a) Soak a soft lint-free cloth in diluted neutral detergent, and twist it firmly.
b) Carefully wipe off the target part using the lint-free cloth to remove stains.
c) Wipe off the solvent.
d) Clean fingerprints and sebum on the touch panel using a microfiber lint-free
cloth such as an eyeglass cleaning lint-free cloth.

3) Jelly warmer

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a) Pull out the silicon rubber from the jelly warmer.

b) Wash stains with water or wipe off stains.


When washing with water
Wash off stains under flowing water. Wash the attached echo jelly, etc. with
water using a sponge or gauze. Next, wipe off any moisture using a clean lint-
free cloth.
When there are heavy stains
Soak a soft lint-free cloth in diluted neutral detergent, and twist it firmly.
Carefully wipe off the target part using the lint-free cloth to remove stains.
Then, wipe off the solvent.

c) Let the target part dry naturally.

d) Put the silicon rubber in the inside of the jelly warmer.


If the silicon rubber is not correctly inserted
Cover the echo jelly bottle with a silicon rubber; you will then be able to
smoothly insert it into the jelly warmer.

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4) Dust filter
The filter is on the left side of the unit.

Take the filter out.


Use a vacuum cleaner to remove dust, and wash the filter with flowing
water.Remove excess water and then dry it in a well ventilated location. After
check the front and back surfaces of the filter, mount it in its original position.
(Push the filter all the way in.)

5) Track ball
Turn the ring counterclockwise, and remove the ring from the operation panel.

Remove the track ball from the operation panel, and wipe and clean it using a soft
lint-free cloth.

Clean the three support spheres and grooves using a dry cotton applicator. Clean
the bottom surface using a lint-free cloth. If it is difficult to remove stains, use a
cotton applicator moistened with a very small amount of neutral detergent. If you
rub the surface of the track ball too firmly, the lubricity will be lost and the track
ball may not turn smoothly. In such a case, spread approximately 0.1g of the white
petrolatum evenly over the entire track ball, and wipe it off using a dry lint-free
cloth until the white petrolatum is no longer sticky.

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(1) Support spheres of the track ball (2) Bottom surface (hatched area)

After cleaning, mount the track ball on the operation panel, and install the ring in
the operation panel.

6) Peripheral parts, power plug


Eliminate dust and moisture. A dusty environment may reduce the effectiveness
of the equipmentʼs ventilation and cause the inside of the equipment to become
extremely hot. An environment containing high levels of moisture may cause the
equipment to malfunction or electricity to leak.
If you leave the power cord plugged in to an outlet for a long period of time, dust
may accumulate in the space between the power plug and the receptacle, and if
the dust becomes damp, sparks may discharge between electrodes of the plug
(tracking phenomenon). In particular, if the power plug is not inserted correctly
into the receptacle, there may be a higher possibility that the tracking
phenomenon will occur due to the synergistic effect of defective contact and heat.
To prevent this, remove the plug from the receptacle every once in a while and
wipe off any dust using a dry lint-free cloth before plugging it in again.

7) Probe
The cleaning, disinfecting, and sterilization methods vary depending on the probe.
For details, refer to the manual supplied with each probe.

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8) Transvaginal/transrectal probe holder kit MP-PH-AVA-11B


This is an optional probe holder to house the transvaginal/transrectal probe. Follow
the below steps to remove and clean the holder as necessary.
a) Pull the claw (1) in the direction of the arrow, and then lift up to remove the
claw. Next, pull the claw (2) in the direction of the arrow, and then lift up to
remove the claw. After this, remove the transvaginal / transrectal probe
holder.

b) Wipe off using a soft and dry lint-free cloth. If there are heavy stains, soak a
soft lint-free cloth in diluted neutral detergent and twist it firmly. Then,
carefully wipe off the stains using the lint-free cloth. Finally, wipe off the
solvent.
When washing with water, wash off stains under flowing water. Wash the jelly,
etc. adhered to the probe holder with water using a sponge or gauze. Next,
wipe off any moisture using a clean lint-free cloth.

c) Align the probe holder to position (1), and insert it into the inside. Align the
probe holder to claw position (2), and press it to the back until it clicks into
place. Then, mount the transvaginal/transrectal probe holder.

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9) Adapter for transvaginal/transrectal probe holder MP-PH-AVA-11B
This is an optional probe holder to house the transvaginal/transrectal probe. Follow
the below steps to remove and clean the holder adapter as necessary.
a) First, remove the back side of the adapter, then remove the front side, and
finally, remove the adapter.

b) Wipe off using a soft and dry lint-free cloth. If there are heavy stains, soak a
soft lint-free cloth in diluted neutral detergent and twist it firmly. Then,
carefully wipe off the stains using the lint-free cloth. Finally, wipe off the
solvent.
When washing with water, wash off stains under flowing water. Wash the jelly,
etc. attached to the probe holder with water using a sponge or gauze. Finally,
wipe off any moisture.

c) Align the adapter projection with the hole of the probe holder, and insert the
adapter into the holder. Then, attach the back side of the adapter to the probe
holder, and mount the adapter.

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6-4-3 System Information and Power Voltage Check


1) Checking the system, probe, and optional device
Check the serial number and machine ID of the system, the model name and serial
name of the connected probe, and the model name and serial number of the
optional device.

2) Checking the software version


Check the software version displayed on the Maintenance screen, referring to
Service Manual "Volume 2: Chapter 3 Service Information".

3) Checking the AC input power


Check the AC input power supply voltage.

4) Checking the power voltage


 If the power lamp on the operation panel does not light, check the lighting
status of the LED in the service manual "Volume 1: Chapter 5 Troubleshooting"
and check that there is no abnormality in the power supply.

 EU-6065*
The battery status can be checked on the maintenance screen (SYSTEM 2>
Status 1) of PCPf.

 EU-6063*
Turn on the system and check the LED is light when the jelly warmer ON /
OFF switch is ON. Jelly warmer

ON/ OFF switch

LED

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 AC outlet
Measure without load. Start the system and check the voltage between L and
N of the following AC outlet with a voltage tester.
AC Outlet Output voltage Note
Single outlet Standard.
AC output +/-20%
Dual outlet Conponent of EU-6060B(Option)
Note 1 Single outlets and dual outlets are exclusive.
Note 2 When powered by the battery, the AC outlet output is off.

6-4-4 Function Check


Check the operation status of each function by performing operation as described in
each item.
1) Checking the date and time
Check that the automatically displayed date and time are correct.

2) Operation panel
a) Check that all the illumination devices on the operation panel light when the
system boots.
b) Check by see and touch that the switches on the operation panel, encoder,
track ball, TGC volume, full keyboard and other components smoothly, normal
operation, normal display and securely run for all operations.
c) Check that no abnormal sounds occur during operation.

3) Probe selector
a) When the probe is connected to each probe connector of PROBE1 to PROBE4,
the model name of the connected probe is displayed on the LCD, and the
image is displayed normally without echo loss.

4) B mode
a) Basic image quality, convex
Connect the probe C253 apply it to the body under the following conditions,
and display the B mode of the abdominal tissue. The outlines of body organs
and blood vessel walls are displayed smoothly, and "unevenness", "noise", and
"unnecessary writing" are not detected on the image.
<Conditions>
- Connector: PROBE1
- Application Preset: Adult Abd.
- B Gain: Optional
- TGC: All in center (A position other than the center must not be specified
in TGC Memory.)
- Dynamic Range(B): Approx. 70 dB (as specified in Preset Default.)

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b) Basic image quality, sector


Connect the probe S11, apply it to the body under the following conditions,
and display the B mode of the heart. The outlines of body organs and blood
vessel walls are displayed smoothly, and "unevenness", "noise", and
"unnecessary writing" are not detected on the image.
<Conditions>
- Connector: PROBE2
- Application Preset: Adult Heart
- B Gain: Optional
- Software TGC: All in center
- Dynamic Range(B): Approx. 70 dB (as specified in Preset Default.)

c) Basic image quality, linear


Connect the probe L55 or L442, apply it to the body under the following
conditions, and display the B mode of the superficial tissue. The outlines of
body organs and blood vessel walls are displayed smoothly, and "unevenness",
"noise", and "unnecessary writing" are not detected on the image.
<Conditions>
- Connector: PROBE3
- Application Preset: Carotid A.
- B Gain: Optional
- Software TGC: All in center
- Dynamic Range(B): Approx. 70 dB (as specified in Preset Default.)

d) Acoustic Power
When the Acoustic Power rotary encoder is rotated counterclockwise, the AP
(Acoustic Power) automatic display value on the main display drops, and the
initial echo decreases.
When the Acoustic Power rotary encoder is rotated clockwise, the AP
automatic display value on the main display rises, and the initial echo
increases.

5) Color flow mode


a) Basic image quality: CF
Connect the probe C253, apply it to the body under the following conditions,
and display the color flow mode of the abdominal tissue. The blood current is
displayed smoothly, and "unevenness", "noise", and "unnecessary writing"
are not detected on the image.
When the color flow mode is turned on and off, no changes occur to the B
mode image.

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<Conditions>
- Connector: PROBE1
- Application Preset: Adult Abd.
- B Gain: Optional
- Software TGC: All in center
- Dynamic Range(B): Approx. 70 dB (as specified in Preset Default.)
- CF Gain: Optional
- Vel. Range (Color): Optional
- Flow ROI size and position: Optional
- Color Map: Preset Default

b) Acoustic Power: Color flow


・ When the Acoustic Power rotary encoder is rotated counterclockwise, the
AP automatic display value on the main display drops, and the sensitivity
of the color flow image decreases.
・ When the Acoustic Power rotary encoder is rotated clockwise, the AP
automatic display value on the main display rises, and the sensitivity of
the color flow image increases.

6) PW Doppler mode
a) Basic image quality: PW
Connect the probe S11, apply it to the body under the following conditions,
and display the PW Doppler mode of the heart. The outline of the PW Doppler
waveforms is displayed clearly and smoothly, and "unevenness", "noise", and
"unnecessary writing" are not detected on the image.
<Conditions>
- Connector: PROBE2
- Application Preset: Adult Heart
- Dynamic Range(B): Approx. 70 dB (as specified in Preset Default.)
- Sample volume size and position: Optional
- Baseline Shift (D) position: Optional
- Vel. Range (D): Optional
- D Gain: Optional

b) Acoustic Power: PW
・ When the Acoustic Power rotary encoder is rotated counterclockwise, the
AP automatic display value on the main display drops, and the sensitivity
of the PW Doppler waveforms decreases.
・ When the Acoustic Power rotary encoder is rotated clockwise, the AP
automatic display value on the main display rises, and the sensitivity of
the PW Doppler waveforms increases.

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c) Checking Audio Volume


Change the Audio Volume setting value, and check that the Doppler volume
changes. No noises are emitted at the maximum and minimum volumes.

7) CW Doppler mode(SOP-AR50-55)
a) Basic image quality: CW
Connect the probe S11, apply it to the body under the following conditions,
and display the PW Doppler mode of the heart. The outline of the PW Doppler
waveforms is displayed clearly and smoothly, and "unevenness", "noise", and
"unnecessary writing" are not detected on the image.
<Conditions>
- Connector: PROBE2
- Application Preset: Adult Heart
- Dynamic Range(B): Approx. 70 dB (as specified in Preset Default.)
- Baseline Shift (D) position: Optional
- Vel. Range (D): Optional
- D Gain: Optional

8) Checking the external input/output


a) Checking the LAN connector(SOP-AR50-10 解禁時)
Execute the actual-machine communication test (DICOM PING) for the PC or
DICOM server connected to the network, and check that communication is
possible with no errors.

b) Checking the USB port


Connect the USB memory to the USB port (x 3) of the operation panel. When
DISK Remain is selected in Search Results View, USB size will be displayed.

c) Checking monitor communications


Operate Monitor Brightness on the touch panel, and check that the brightness
of the main display is changed.

d) Checking the foot switch (At connection of MP-2345B or MP-2819)


Connect the foot switch to the main unit, and check that the functions run as
defined.

9) Physio. signal display unit (with PEU-ARIETTA50 installed)


・ Connect the ECG cable to the body, and check that the ECG waveforms are
displayed on the main display and that “ HEART RATE ” is displayed
automatically while the ECG Display is set to ON.

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・ Select [Other] – [R-Wave Beep] to turn R-Wave Beep on, and check that a beep
is emitted each time the R wave is detected in the ECG waveforms.
・ Change the ECG Sense setting to 1 to 32, and check that only the amplitude is
changed while the base line of the ECG waveform display is constant.

10) Battery unit (with EU-6065* is installed)


a) Connect the power cable to the hospital grade receptacle, and turn the battery
power switch on. Touch with any of the probes to start the system, and call
up the US Inspection Screen. After that, unplug the power cable from the
hospital grade receptacle, and check that the remaining battery power icon
has changed to the icon indicating the battery is being used, and you will be
able to continue to use the system.

b) Turn the power supply off, and check that the power switch indicator does not
turn off but enters the standby state. Then, turn the battery shutdown switch
off, and check that the power switch indicator turns off.

11) DVI-D Out


If there is a peripheral device connected to the DVI-D, the same image as for the
main display is displayed on the connected device.

12) Y/C Out


If there is a peripheral device connected to the Y/C, the same image as for the
main display is displayed on the connected device.

13) HDMI In/Out


To check the HDMI input-output, connect HVO-550/500 Digital Recorder with the
HDMI cable. Record B Color Flow/PW mode with CF Gain maximum, then play
back the same image as the main monitor will be displayed, and check that
Doppler sound is reproduced.

14) Optimize Database


Select Optimize Database on the Data Management tab of the ID screen and
update the database.

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6-4-5 Image Quality Check


To check the quality of an ultrasonic image, carry out a check using a test piece, etc.
1) Image quality
 Total image quality
Condition: B mode, Gain: Optional, TGC: Center, Dynamic Range(B): Approx.
70 dB
When the abdomen or heart is observed, the appropriate image is obtained.
The outlines of body organs and blood vessel walls are displayed smoothly. No
unevenness, noises, or unnecessary writing is detected on the image.
When the TGC slide knob is set to the center of the front stage, no density
unevenness is detected on the ultrasonic B mode image.
Observe the abdomen or heart in B/D(PW) mode or B/D(CW) mode.
The normal Doppler image is obtained. No sideband noises are detected.
Observe the abdomen or heart in B-CF mode.
The normal flow image is obtained. When the color flow mode is turned on
and off, the black and white image is not significantly altered.
Carry out the same check for all the connected probes.

 Coin check
Condition: B mode, PRESET: Superficial
Switch FOCUS to the most superficial layer and the deepest layer to carry out
the inspection. Apply a thin coat of jelly over the surface of the probe oscillator,
apply a thin metallic bar at right angles to the longer side of the probe, and
slowly move it on the surface. Then, check that the following echo is displayed
and moved. Carry out this check once when FOCUS is set to the most
superficial layer, and once when FOCUS is set to the deepest layer.

Check that no echo loss occurs and that echo is not displayed at two or more
locations.
Carry out the same check for all the connected probes and all the probe
connectors.

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2) Integrated Performance Test


Use the C253 to execute the following tests.
In the following tests, apply the probe to the top of the ultrasonic phantom RMI
MODEL 403GS or equivalent, and visually check the real echo.
 Overall sensitivity
Check that the real echo of 14.2 cm or more is displayed in the following
settings.
Setting conditions:
PRESET: Adult Abd.
Mode: B-Mode
THI: OFF
Frequency: Penet
Line Density: High
Depth Range: 24cm
Software TGC: Center position in all stages (TGC
memory not used)
B Gain: 75
Acoustic Power: MAX

Probe

Ultrasonic
phantom RMI
model 403GS

Cross-sectional image of measurement


point display part

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 Resolution
Check that the distance resolution is 2.0 mm or less and the azimuthal
resolution is 3.0 mm or less in the following setting.
Distance resolution setting conditions:
PRESET: Adult Abd
Mode: B-Mode
THI: OFF
Frequency: High
Line Density: High
Software TGC: Center position in all stages (TGC
memory not used)
Acoustic Power: 40%
B Gain: 45
Monitor the resolution target of the phantom with a depth range of 5.0 cm.
Set the probe so that the B mode section is at a right angle to the target.

Azimuthal resolution setting conditions:


PRESET: Adult Abd
Mode: B-Mode
THI: OFF
Frequency: High
Line Density: High
Software TGC: Center position in all stages (TGC
memory not used)
Acoustic Power: 40%
B Gain: 45
Monitor the resolution target of the phantom with a depth range of 4.0 cm.
Set the probe so that the B mode section is at a right angle to the target.

Probe

Ultrasonic
phantom RMI
model 403GS

Cross-sectional image of measurement point display part

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6-4-6 Safety Check


Make this safety check, referring to the Electrical safety Test Manual (MN2-0205)
supplied as the separate volume. This section provides the supplementary
explanation only for the diagnostic ultrasound imaging system ARIETTA50.
Important:  The safety test is performed to judge whether the electrical
safety performance of the system is normal. The safety test
method and standard values vary depending on the
classification of the electric shock protection level.
For the diagnostic ultrasound imaging system ARIETTA50, the
classification of the electric shock protection level is set to "BF-
type applied part". If the power cable is not connected, this is
applicable to the "internal power device".
Instead, you can perform the safety check using the test parameters based on
IEC62353 that is compatible with the IEC60601 international standard.

 Safety check items based on IEC60601


1) Protective earth conductor continuity check
Make a measurement between the protective earth terminal of the power plug
of the diagnostic ultrasound imaging system ARIETTA50 and the following part.

電源ケーブル

Screw fixing the LCD monitor rear cover (Lower-


left side visible from the rear side of the system)

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2) Insulation resistance value check


No supplementary note.

3) Leakage current
Important:  The diagnostic ultrasound imaging system ARIETTA50 is
equipped with a HDD. Therefore, when measuring the leakage
current using the leakage ammeter that has the automatic
measurement function such as HIOKI 3155 or ST5540, turn the
system off after each device has completely started, instead of
using the automatic power polarity switching function. Then,
change the measurement conditions of the leakage ammeter to
make a measurement.
 Earth leakage current
Make this measurement in standby mode.

 Touch (enclosure leakage) current


Measure the leakage current (a) that flows from the exterior package of the
system to the ground and the leakage current (b) that flows between the
system and exterior package.
 Touch Current (a)
Measure the leakage current that flows from the top plate of the system
to the ground.
 Touch Current (b)
Measure the leakage current that flows between the top plate of the
system and the palm rest in front of the operation panel.

 Patient leakage current I


Measure the leakage current that flows from the patient connection part to
the ground.

 Patient leakage current III


When the voltage [rated voltage + 10% of rated voltage] is applied to the
probe, measure the leakage current that flows from the main unit to the
ground.

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 Patient measurement current (Measured only when PEU-ARIETTA50 is


connected.)
Make a measurement among the binded black, red, and green lead wires of
the ECG cable.
To leakage ammeter (To black test terminal)

Black lead
To leakage ammeter (To red test terminal)

Red lead

Green lead

* For USA
To leakage ammeter (To black test terminal)

Black lead
To leakage ammeter (To red test terminal)

White lead

Red lead

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 Safety check items based on IEC62353


1) Check of appearance and attached documents
No supplementary note.

2) Check of protective earth resistance value


No supplementary note.

3) Check of leakage current


a) System leakage current
Measure the current that flows from the power unit to the protective earth
conductor via the accessible conductive part of the exterior package and the
attachment part.
There are the potential equalization terminal or probe connector frame as the
accessible conductive part.
b) Leakage current in applied part
Measure the current that flows from the power unit and the accessible
conductive part of the exterior package to the applied part.

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Diagnostic ultrasound imaging system ARIETTA50 check sheet


Confirm
ed by
No. Inspection items Details 1 2 Remarks
Appearance and Mechanism
6-4-1
Check
1) Appearance check Appearance status
Screw status
Label status
2) Mechanism check Operation panel up-down operation
Operation panel up-down lock
operation
Operation panel left-right swing
operation
Operation panel left-right swing lock
operation
Monitor and monitor arm up-down and
swing operations
Monitor arm tilt axis, and arm lock
operations
Caster running and lock operation
6-4-2 Cleaning
1) Disassembly
2) Operation panel
Monitor
Exterior package
Probe holder
Foot switch Option
3) Jelly warmer Option
4) Dust filter
5) Track ball
6) Peripheral parts, power plug
7) Probe
Transvaginal/transrectal
8) Option
probe holder
Adapter for
9) transvaginal/transrectal Option
probe holder
Peripheral devices such as
10) Option
printer
System Information and
6-4-3
Power Voltage
System, probe, and optional
1)
device

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Diagnostic ultrasound imaging system ARIETTA50 check sheet


Confirm
ed by
No. Inspection items Details 1 2 Remarks
2) Software version
3) AC input voltage
Power voltage Checking the voltage of the service
4) outlet
(AC Outlet Extpansion outlet unit) Option
6-4-4 Function Check
1) Date and time
2) Operation panel Illumination device
Touch Panel(Including display state)
Key Switch(Including illumination
status)
Encoder
Track ball
3) Probe selector Each probe connector connection
4) B mode Basic image quality, convex
Basic image quality, sector
Basic image quality, linear
Acoustic Power
5) Color flow mode Basic image quality: Color flow
Acoustic Power: Color flow
6) PW Doppler mode Basic image quality: PW
Acoustic Power: PW
Audio Volume
7) CW Doppler mode Basic image quality: CW Option
8) Checking the external Checking the LAN connector
input/output
Checking the USB port
Checking monitor communications
Checking the foot switch Option
9) Physiological signal display unit Option
10) Battery Unit Option
11) DVI-D Out Option
12) Y/C Out Option
13) HDMI In/Out Option
13) Optimize Database
6-4-5 Image Quality Check
1) Image quality Total image quality
Coin check
2) Integrated Performance Test Overall sensitivity
Resolution, distance resolution
Resolution, azimuthal resolution

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Diagnostic ultrasound imaging system ARIETTA50 check sheet


Confirm
ed by
No. Inspection items Details 1 2 Remarks
6-4-6 Safety Check (IEC60601-1)
1) Protective earth conductor
continuity check
2) Insulation resistance value
check
3) Leakage current Earth leakage Normal state
current
Single fault
condition
Touch Current Normal state
(Enclosure Single fault
leakage current) condition
(a)
Touch Current Normal state
(Enclosure Single fault
leakage current) condition
(b)
Patient leakage Normal state DC
current I AC
Single fault DC
condition
AC
Patient leakage
current III
Patient Normal state DC Option
measurement AC
current Single fault DC Option
(Measured only condition
when the physio AC
signal display unit
is installed
6-4-6 Safety Check (IEC62353)
1) Check of appearance and
attached documents
2) Check of protective earth
resistance value
3) Check of leakage current System leakage current
Leakage current in applied part

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ARIETTA 50 Service Manual VOLUME 1 Revision History

1 Introduction
This is the revision history of this service manual.

2 Revision History of VOLUME 1


Ultrasound Diagnostic Instrument ARIETTA 50 Service Manual VOLUME 1 Revision
History
Revisions
Rev. Date Note
Contents Pages
0 10 - JAN- 2019 1st issue
1 5- APR-2019 Chapter 1)No change.
Chapter 2)No change.
Chapter 3)
Additionally discribed detail for cable root.
Corrected wrong discription.
Chapter 4 section 4-2)
Changed PM-AR65-H003 to
PM-AR50-H004.
Added PM-AR50-S002 for SOP-AR50-21.
Chapter 4 section 4-3)
Changed connection diagram to signal
diagram.
Chapter 5 section 5-12-1-3)
Corrected method in BIOS screen
Chapter 5 section 5-12-1-4)
Corrected method of OS activation.
Corrected wrong discription.
Chapter 5 section 5-12-2)
Additionally discribed detail for BeHITS.
Chapter 6 section 6-4-3)
Corrected wrong discription.
Chapter 6 Checksheet)
Corrected wrong discription.

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