MN2-2124 01 Service Manual Vol1
MN2-2124 01 Service Manual Vol1
ARIETTA 50
Service Manual
(Volume 1)
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Chapter 1
Introduction
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Chapter 1 Introduction
VOLUME 2
Detailed information for actual repair work, available service information are described.
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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 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.
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.
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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.
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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) 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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●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:
●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.
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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.
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IEC60417-5009
9 Alternating current
IEC60417-5032
10 Potential equalization terminal
IEC60417-5021
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Refer to the instruction manual.
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Chapter 2
Service Process
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Demand of repair
(START)
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
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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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And, examine the trouble reason depending on the situation with following section,
- VOLUME 1 Chapter 5 TROUBLESHOOTING
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Demand of Upgrade
(START)
14
4
No
Work as normal?
11
Yes Yes
Can recover?
8 Check by customer
No
Completion (END)
13 Report to customer
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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.
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b) Refer the Disassembling Diagram and Flowchart to start the work from the proper point.
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.
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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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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8. How to remove the panel arm, speaker assembly, foot switch assembly
CAUTION
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MONITOR
IPF-2104*
OPERATION PANEL
PNL-182*
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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
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
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
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
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)
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
PEDAL
Power COVER: Interface
2 Cable hook 4 CABLE313 4 1 4 1 PROTECTIVE
Board FRONT Board COVER
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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)
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
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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)
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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 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]
LOCK-KNOB, 3
1. Remove 3 LOCK-KNOB.
※ D-cut surface
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Operation Panel
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COVER:FRONT
※Blind cap, 4
BNK4x10 Fe-Ni, 4
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BNK4x10 Fe-Ni, 2
※Blind cap, 2
COVER:FRONT BASE
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COVER:RIGHT
※Blind cap, 4
BNK4x10 Fe-Ni, 4
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※Blind cap, 4
COVER:LEFT
BNK4x10 Fe-Ni, 4
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BNK4x10 Fe-Ni, 2
COVER:REAR BASE
※Blind cap, 2
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BNK4x10 Fe-Ni, 5
COVER:TOP
※Blind cap, 2
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Thumb screws, 2
(Loosen)
Storage Tray
BNK4x10 Fe-Ni, 4
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REAR HANDLE, 2
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BNK4x10 Fe-Ni, 8
Bushing, 2
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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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Panel Board
3
BNK3x8 Fe-Ni, 4
(Refer 2-04 for detail)
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×3
×4 LOWER COVER
9
×12 (Refer 2-12 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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PANEL-LOCKING-LEVER
4
BNK4x16 Fe-Ni, 1
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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
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BNK4x10 Fe-Ni, 4
MA BASE COVER
BNK4x10 Fe-Ni, 1
BNK4x12 Fe-Ni, 4
CABLE309
CABLE405
BNK3x8 Fe-Ni, 1
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BNK3x8 Fe-Ni, 4
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BNK3x8 Fe-Ni, 4
Panel Board
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Connector, 2
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PALM REST
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CNK3x10 Fe-Ni, 3
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BNK3x8 Fe-Ni, 1
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UL Clamp, 1
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Cable Clamp, 1
Keyboard tray
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Thumbscrew, 1
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M3 UFO NUTS, 2
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TRACK BALL
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ENCODER CAPS (S), 7 2. Hook the brim of the knob using your
fingernails, and then pull up the
DIAL(LARGE) to remove it.
DIAL(LARGE),1
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Groove Groove
Key Cap
How to install the Key Cap
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For details about the KEY SHEET SET layout, refer to the figure below.
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DIAL HOLDER, 1
(Loosen)
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LOWER COVER
BNK3x8 Fe-Ni, 14
※ Attention on assembly
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LABEL SET
ZOOM/DEPTH LABEL,1
MODES LABEL, 1
POINTER LABEL,1
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Switch Board
Switch Board
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Switch Board
ENCODERS(L-RE-18), 1
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2. Unfasten 3 screws.
BNK4x10 Fe-Ni, 3
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BNK4x10 Fe-Ni, 3
(Tighten)
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BNK3x8 Fe-Ni, 1
Attached Nut, 1
(5.5mm)
LockPin Adjuster
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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
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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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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)
LOCK-FITTINGS
1
CNK3x10 Fe-Ni, 2
(Refer 3-03 for details)
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Connector, 1
OUTLET UNIT
BNK3x6 Fe-Ni,3
BNK4x10 Fe-Ni, 1
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Clamp, 1
CABLE621 CABLE202
BNK3x8 Fe-Ni, 1
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View A
BNK3x8 Fe-Ni,13
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BNK3x8 Fe-Ni, 3
1. Unfasten 2 screws
CNK3x10 Fe-Ni, 2
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LOCK-FITTING
CONNECTORS SHIELD
BNK3x8 Fe-Ni, 5
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BNK4x10 Fe-Ni, 1
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BNK3x8 Fe-Ni, 4
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CABLE118
AC Inlet Connector
BNK3x8 Fe-Ni, 4
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Charging Discharging
CNK3x8 Fe-Ni, 4
BNK4x10 Fe-Ni, 1
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BNK3x6 Fe-Ni, 4
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Interface Board
2
BNK3x8 Fe-Ni, 14
(Refer 4-02 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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BNK4x10 Fe-Ni, 10
BNK3x8 Fe-Ni, 6
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
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1. Unfasten 12 screws.
BNK3x8 Fe-Ni,12
Nylon Clip, 1
BNK3x8 Fe-Ni, 2
Clamp, 1
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Connector, 2 or 3
Clamp, 1
Interface Board
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Power Board
BNK3x8 Fe-Ni, 6
<Note>
Be careful loss of Thermal Pad.
Thermal Pad
Power Board
BNK3x8 Fe-Ni, 6
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BNK3x8 Fe-Ni, 4
<Note>
Be careful loss of the Thermal Pad.
Thermal Pad
BNK3x8 Fe-Ni, 4
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CABLE311
BNK3x8 Fe-Ni, 1
CABLE310
CABLE311
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CABLE313
BNK3x8 Fe-Ni,2
HDD Bracket
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1. Loosen 2 screws.
BNK3x8 Fe-Ni, 2
(Loosen)
Fan Bracket
BNK3x8 Fe-Ni, 1
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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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BNK4x10 Fe-Ni, 2
(Loosen)
CABLE203 Clamp, 1
Processor Board
6. Unfasten 5 screws and remove the
Processor Board.
BNK3x8 Fe-Ni, 5
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Connector, 1
CABLE515
Finger guard
BNK4x35 Fe-Ni, 2
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View A
A
BNK4x10 Fe-Ni, 6
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NK3x6 Fe-Ni, 1
I/O BOARD SHIELD HDMI SHIELD
Torque 0.6 N.m
NK3x6 Fe-Ni, 2
Spacer, 4
BNK3x6 Fe-Ni, 6
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BNK3x6 Fe-Ni, 6
(Tighten temporarily)
BNK3x8 Fe-Ni, 2
(Loosen)
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BNK4x10 Fe-Ni, 2
(Tighten temporarily)
Processor Board
BNK3x6 Fe-Ni, 6
(Tighten)
BNK4x10 Fe-Ni, 2
(Tighten)
Torque 1.5 N.m
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(Tighten)
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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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IO Board Shield
BNK3x8 Fe-Ni, 6
CABLE722
Connector, 1
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Ferrite Core, 1
Clamp, 1
BNK3x8xFe-Ni, 12
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Cable
BNK3x8 Fe-Ni, 1
GND Cable
Clamp
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Connector, 1
CABLE722
Interface Board
CABLE722
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CABLE722
BNK3x8 Fe-Ni, 4
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BNK3x8 Fe-Ni, 2
BNK3x8 Fe-Ni, 2
(Loosen)
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BNK3x8 Fe-Ni, 4
BNK3x6 Fe-Ni, 2
(Loosen)
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Cable Clamp, 1
ECG-CABLE
S3x8 Fe-Ni, 2
Nut N3, 2
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BNK3x8 Fe-Ni, 4
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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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BNK3x8 Fe-Ni, 2
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45°
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CABLE COVER
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View A
CNK3x6 Fe-Ni,8
BNK3x6 Fe-Ni, 2
HDMI STOPPER
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BNK4x10 Fe-Ni, 2
BNK4x10 Fe-Ni, 2
(Loosen)
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MONITOR
3. Lift the MONITOR to remove it from the
mechanism.
CNK3x6 Fe-Ni, 10
COVER:ESCUTCHEON
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CNK3x6 Fe-Ni, 2
COVER:REAR(LOWER)
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CNK3x6 Fe-Ni, 2
or BNK3x6 Fe-Ni, 2 Ferrite Core, 1
CABLE204
MONITOR
BNK4x10 Fe-Ni, 5
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BNK4x10 Fe-Ni, 2
BNK4x10 Fe-Ni, 2
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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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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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BNK3x8 Fe-Ni, 2
TILT Cover
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TILT LEVER
CNK4x12 Fe-Ni, 1
Cap
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CNK3x8 Fe-Ni, 4
<Note>
Pull the mounting end of the cover outward so
that it moves over the shaft.
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A A
View: A
CNK3x12Fe-Ni, 4
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1. Slide and hold the knob, and tilt the tilt part
of the monitor arm forward.
Cable Clamp, 1
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Ferrite Core, 1
Cable Clamp, 1
6. Remove 2 Cables.
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HB5x12 SUS-EC(P=1), 4
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CNK3x6 Fe-Ni, 2
1. Unfasten 2 screws and remove the GND
Cable.
GND Cable
Torque 0.6 N.m
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GND Cable
CNK3x6 Fe-Ni, 1
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CABLE COVER
CNK3x8 Fe-Ni, 2
GND Cable
CNK3x6 Fe-Ni, 1
GND Cable
CNK3x6 Fe-Ni, 1
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GND Cable
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
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]
BNK3x8 Fe-Ni, 6
Connector, 1
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3. Remove 3 Clamps.
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CABLE517
CNK3x8 Fe-Ni, 4
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BNK3x8 Fe-Ni, 1
Connector, 1
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CNK3x8 Fe-Ni, 3
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5. Unfasten 6 screws.
HB4x10 SUS(PK=1), 6
HB5x12 SUS-EC(P=1), 5
6. Unfasten 5 screws and remove the Panel
Arm.
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1. Unfasten 3 screws.
HB4x12 SUS, 1
or HB4x16 SUS-EC, 1
HB6x16 SUS, 2
HB6x20 SUS(PK=1), 2
2. Unfasten 2 screws and remove the PANEL
ARM ADAPTER.
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CASTER 1
CASTER : COVERS
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Torque 54 N.m
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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.)
Torque 54 N.m
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BNK4x10 Fe-Ni, 3
BNK3x6 Fe-Ni, 2
HDMI STOPPER
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CNK3x6 Fe-Ni, 2
CABLE204 Ferrite Core, 1
or BNK3x6 Fe-Ni, 2
MONITOR
BNK4x10 Fe-Ni, 5
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Cable Clamp, 1
1. Cut the Cable Clamp and pull out 2 Cables
from the monitor arm.
CABLE516
CABLE204
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1. Slide and hold the knob, and tilt the tilt part
of the monitor arm forward.
CABLE516
CABLE516
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CABLE516
Cable Clamp, 1
6. Remove 2 Cables.
CABLE204 CABLE516
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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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GND Cable
(CABLE312)
GND Cable
GND Cable (CABLE204)
(CABLE408)
GND Cable
BNK4x10 Fe-Ni, 4 (CABLE203)
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Cable Clamp, 1
View A CABLE312
or
CABLE408
CABLE203 CABLE312
or
CABLE408
Cable Clamp, 1
View B
B CABLE312
or CABLE204
CABLE408
CABLE312
or
CABLE408 CABLE203
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CABLE309
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Target Cable :
CABLE203、CABLE309、CABLE312、
CABLE408、CABLE516
Ferrite Core, 3
CABLE309
Cable Clamp, 1
CABLE312
CABLE408
Clamp, 1
CABLE517
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CABLE312
CABLE311
BNK3x8 Fe-Ni, 2
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<OK>
<NG>
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CABLE516 CABLE203
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・CABLE309、CABLE312、
CABLE516 go through the
inside of CABLE203.
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Cable Clamp, 1
CABLE203
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CABLE BRACKET
10. Unfasten 3 screws and remove the CABLE
CNK3x8 Fe-Ni, 3 BRACKET.
CABLE203、CABLE309、CABLE312、
CABLE408、CABLE516
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<NG>
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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)
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)
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
FTC ON / OFF
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B mode Functions
Gray levels 256 levels
Scan area 100% to 25%, continuously variable
Zoom Write zoom (real time) up to 6 times
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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]
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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
Color mode gain 128 steps (0 ~ 31.75 [dB], 0.25 [dB] steps)
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]
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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
Wall filter
- Color flow 6 types
- eFlow 8 types
- TDI / TDI power 2 types
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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Storage media
- In equipment HDD
- Removable media USB memory stick
- Network DICOM server, printer
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B/D mode Basic Measurements Blood flow rate measurement (FV (artery) MnV,
FV (Artery) VTI, FV (Vein), SV/CO)
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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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
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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]
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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.
- 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
- 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
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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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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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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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.
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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.
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.
4-4-4 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.
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.
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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.
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6) Before replacing or repairing the PCB, check for compatibility, etc. according to
the "History Table".
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.
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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
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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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.
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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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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5-7-5 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.
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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.
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
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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
Yes
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Panel board 5V
MSP
EC BMC
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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
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
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.
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.
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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.
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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
(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.
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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"
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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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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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.
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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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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
number of retries.
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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.
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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.
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.)
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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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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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
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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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[Transmitted image]
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(2) Plane data is incorrectly displayed as Pixel data
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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.
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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".
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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●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● 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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Software full installation Perform the full installation of software including the
operation system.
Maintenance Tool (When required) Please refer to "Execution of the maintenance tool" in
"About inspection tool".
Changing users Switch the user to initiate the ultrasound system at the
next boot-up.
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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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.
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OB Measurement settings
●Reference● In the SYSTEM1 subscreen of the maintenance screen,
you can check the OB Measurement settings .
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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.
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..
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.
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.
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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.
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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.
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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)
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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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)
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.
5. Press “↓” key on keyboard. Select “Power Management” tab using Keyboard.
Then press “Enter” key.
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9. Press “ESC” key on keyboard. Press “→” key to select “Exit” tab. Then press “↓”
key to select “Save Change” and press “Enter” key.
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.
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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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2. After Shut Down Windws dialog appears, select Shut Down and click OK button.
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●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.
The message indicates that PM-AR50-S001 has not yet been installed. The
software must be installed.
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(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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① ④ ⑤ ⑥ ⑦ ⑧
⑨ ② ⑩ ⑪ ③
⑫
<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.
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.
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 --
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TEST ITEM Dialog Pass / Fail criteria
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① ② ③ ④ ⑦
⑥
⑤
<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.
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.
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.
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.
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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
④
<Tools>
① / ② TEST PANEL
Display each version about firmware and each revision of PCBs. Also, display
thetest items selected in ③.
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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).
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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.
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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
②
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.
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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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)
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TEST ITEM Dialog Pass / Fail criteria
DVI IN --
S-VIDEO IN --
LINE IN --
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TEST ITEM Dialog Pass / Fail criteria
LINE OUT --
USB --
(Check each USB port operation with
an external USB mouse.)
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Performance Check
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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.
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.
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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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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.
・ 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.
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
④
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.
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4) Dust filter
The filter is on the left side of the unit.
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.
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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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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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
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.
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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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.
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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
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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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
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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.
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.
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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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Probe
Ultrasonic
phantom RMI
model 403GS
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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.
Probe
Ultrasonic
phantom RMI
model 403GS
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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.
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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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1 Introduction
This is the revision history of this service manual.
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