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[Page 1] Vol.1 Vol.1 428END -428END SD730 SD730- SSA-590A Service Note
[Page 2] R E V I S I O N R E V I S I O N R E V I S I O N R E V I S I O N R E C O R D R E C O R D R E C O R D R E C O R D DOC REV DATE REASON PAGE PRODUCT (MM/YY) /AUTHOR CHANGED INI 04/ ’ 11 Initial / (UL-SA) Mr.Mitobe, Komatsu ---------
[Page 3] 55 59 62 68 73 76 128 129 130 132 135 147 153 158 176 206 208 211 221 222 Installation for optional software ADM optional software installation Preset backup System software initializing Disassemble Peripheral installation Adjustment for system date and time Taking IQ-Report Log collection Version confirmation Basic operation List of information in MWM PEF-510MA Network/DICOM configuration General trouble shooting Failure example SDS Panel parts Exterior parts Document List 1 2 6 7 8 9 19 20 21 24 25 31 33 36 37 38 40 42 44 47 System overview Product concept and features New operation panel System appearance Connector layout System composition General block diagram Signal path for each mode General block diagram Network configuration General functions for each PWB Cable connection Option (Software) Option (Hardware) Option (Peripherals) Version up record List of passwords How to access preset menu User Function How to access Service Menu Table of contents
[Page 4] Width: 451mm Height: 1276mm ~ 1488mm Depth: 785mm Approx. 110kg Dimension Mass (W/O Option) Model Name: NemioMX SSA-590A System overview
[Page 5] Nemio. Nemio MX clinical applications. Its monitor arm has an increased movement Nemio MX (SSA-590A) is the latest version in the popular Nemio series, whose sales have crossed 30,000 units since the introduction of Nemio MX has a slim and light-weight cabinet. As with other Nemio systems, it provides high-quality B-mode images and includes transducers and software for a wide range of range and its redesigned operating panel provides operability comparable with that of Aplio and Xario. Easy positioning of the system beside a bed Small occupation in the room while not in-use Small panel width for quick access to every switch Low LCD position for operator’s comfort Uniform switch layout to AplioXG/XarioXG/Xario Highly flexible arm of the LCD Improved cabling by the hook beside the holder Main features of Compact Compact Improved UI Improved UI Improved UI Improved UI Verified application with matured reliability, migrated from NemioXG Product concept and features
[Page 6] Performance Artida AplioXG XarioXG Xario NemioMX NemioMX NemioMX NemioMX NemioMX NemioMX NemioMX NemioMX Famio8 NemioXG Famio5 The NemioMX is match for NemioXG market Price Positioning of the system
[Page 7] + + + + + + (CRT) Nemio10/20/30 these functions these functions these functions Nemio does NOT have Nemio does NOT have Nemio does NOT have + + + + +++ ++ +++ +++ NemioXG +++ (LCD) +++ +++ +++ ++ ++ +++ +++ +++ NemioMX +++ (LCD) ADF HIPPA ApliPure Trapezoid Monitor Sono Set Sono Set USB Port PW-TDI Quick Scan Free Cursor Thumbnail Setup time Gel warmer Switch layout Easy to move Probe cabling Screen Saver Switch response Panoramic View Flexible monitor arm Programmable Panel Post Measurement Model name Size / Less space Ergonomics Application Image Quality Comparison among NemioXG / Nemio
[Page 8] 785 mm -55mm 824 mm ( -6 mm 6 mm ) -44 mm Nemio MX 415 mm ( 451 mm ( 404 mm 781 mm 830/902 mm 830/902 mm 470 mm Nemio XG We have got new basic configuration as SSA-580A/C7, /A7, /E7 and /P7. But many NemioXG basic system basically required UIPC-580A when customer want to use sector probe with old basic system. 494 mm Originally NemioXG basic system doesn’t support sector probes. We need sector support option (UIPC-580A: 2 x FERX64 PWB) Note: This limitation has been changed since Jul. 2010. Compact system Sector capability Compare with conventional NemioXG system Differences
[Page 9] New design main panel New operation panel
[Page 10] System appearance
[Page 11] (UJUR-592A) port is option Probe ports (UIPS-590A) Default 2 ports Default 2 ports rd 3 ECG/AUX/PCG (UJUR-590A) *1 *1: PCG microphone is another option. Foot SW Front USB Front USB (UICW-590A) (UZFS-590A) Pencil connector Shared with ADM Connector layout (Front side)
[Page 12] A28:EPCG Pencil A41: P156 Foot SW Shared with ADM A23-2: USBC System composition (Front side) A41-1:PCXX-3 A41-1:PCXX-2
[Page 13] Service Note SD730-428END UIPS-590A UICW-590A UICW-590A UIMV-590A UIQS-590A UIDM-590A A69: AVPN2 A66: AVCT3 PWB ECRX A62: A41-1: A43-1: CWTR CWTR A43-2: SWCT A52-2: ADMB PCXX-3 HDD A62: ADMB HDD A60: ETXR2 A52-2: ECRX A52: BCDP2 A45A/A45B: FERX64 (x2) A43: FETX A43-2: SWCT A43-1: CWTR A41: P156 System composition (Right side) A41-1:PCXX-3 A41-1:PCXX-2
[Page 14] Service Note SD730-428END PSU Gel warmer AC adapter for (UZGW-590A) OUTL OUTL OUTL OUTL OUTL OUTL OUTL OUTL LNFL LNFL LNFL LNFL LNFL LNFL LNFL LNFL AVPN2 AVPN2 AVPN2 AVPN2 A05: LNFL A69: AVPN2 A09: OUTL System composition (Back side)
[Page 15] USB x 2 USB x 2 RGB output For ADMB (2): B/W ptinter (1): Color printer Analog interlace For main system (optional unit) Remote control for video printer (For color printer) DVI output (DVI-I: Digital / non interlace Analog video signal output) video output Composite B/W For B/W printer video output Composite color S-Video In / Output LAN Audio RS-232C In / Output For VCR control Status indicator Connector layout (AVPN2: Rear Panel)
[Page 16] LED1 : Lights when the ETXR HDD access signal is received. LED2 : Lights when the ETXR LAN link signal is received. LED3 : Lights when the ETXR LAN access signal is received. LED4 : Lights dimly when the vertical synchronization signal in the DVI output is generated. LED5 : Lights when the ADMB is not inserted and lights dimly when the ADMB is inserted. LED6 : Lights when the ADMB HDD access signal is received. LED7 : Lights when the ADMB PCI reset signal is received. LED8 : Lights dimly when the ADMB vertical synchronization signal is generated. V : Lights when the breaker is ON (standby +5 V) LED status on AVPN2 Meaning of LED status indicator
[Page 17] Service Note SD730-428END For option Standard J25: For J5 on CPCT2 J1: For LCD monitor J26: For J10 on CPCT2 (Communicate main panel) (Power supply for CPCT2) Other connecters (Only for engineer) J31: Not to use J26: For speaker J30: Connect UJUR unit (For UJUR-590A option) (connect to main panel) Connector layout (AVPN2: Rear Panel)
[Page 18] Potential conductor equalization terminal Functional earth connector Power cable breaker Main circuit Connector layout (LNFL: Power Panel)
[Page 19] Service Note SD730-428END Front End Back End Drive DVD/CD A03: SWRG SWRG SWRG SWRG SWRG SWRG SWRG SWRG SWRG BCKP BCKP BCKP BCKP BCKP BCKP BCKP BCKP BCKP BCKP BCKP BCKP BCKP BCKP BCKP BCKP LSPS LSPS LSPS LSPS LSPS LSPS LSPS LSPS A04: LSPS System composition (Left side) A25: BCKP
[Page 20] J255: J258: J241: J242: Service Note SD730-428END To FANF J256/ J257: From J4: SWRG J253 / J254: To Front USB To DVD FAN Power for DVD J231: Analog Power To Foot SW (L) To Foot SW (R) From J5: SWRG J232: Digital Power 1 J252: IDE from DVD If system doesn’t has ADMB From J3: SWRG J233: Digital Power 2 J259: IDE from DVD If system has ADMB From J6: SWRG J234: Power for DMU Left side Connector layout
[Page 21] General block diagram
[Page 22] Port A Port B Port C Pencil General block diagram Foot SW
[Page 23] When PW Control signal from P156 2D/CDI/PW Port A Port B Port C Pencil Signal path for each mode Foot SW
[Page 24] Control signal from P156 Steering CW/Pencil CW Port A Port B Port C Pencil General block diagram Foot SW
[Page 25] Block diagram between ADMB
[Page 26] Monitor J1 Ether A69: AVPN2 Video signal path Network communication path AV A66: AVCT CD/DVD drive connected to ADM. And shared it on internal network between main system ETX unit ETX unit CPU, VGA, Memory CPU, VGA, Memory On board On board HDD LAN2 LAN1 Windows XP to external network CD / DVD drive 192.168.255.254 ADM application Video IN A62 :ADMB Video OUT J259 ETX unit J255 CPU, VGA, Memory Internal HDD via network On board LAN Communication Windows XP 192.168.255.1 NemioMX application A60: ETXR2 Block diagram and signal path USBC (Front USB) Front End / BCDP USB device connected to main system. And shared it A25: BCKP (System Mother Board) Block diagram with ADMB on internal network between ADM
[Page 27] External ADMB: Local Area Connection 2 Please change this setting if the system belonging to hospital network. This is external network communication Local Area Connection2 Local Area Connection2 Local Area Connection2 Local Area Connection2 ADM system to communicate to communicate to communicate Area Connection Area Connection Area Connection : Local Area Connection : Local : Local ADMB ADMB: Local ADMB ADMB Do NOT change the setting!! Do NOT change the setting!! Do NOT change the setting!! Do NOT change the setting!! This setting used to communicate This setting used This setting used This setting used with main system.!!! with main system.!!! with main system.!!! with main system.!!! Local Area Connection Local Area Connection Local Area Connection Local Area Connection Connected via BCKP Internal to communicate to communicate to communicate Area Connection Area Connection Area Connection Basically we can only modify ADM’s Local Area Connection2 setting for external network communication Local Area Connection Local Local : Local :: There are 3 network settings. NemioMX main system NemioMX NemioMX: NemioMX NemioMX Do NOT change the setting!! Do NOT change the setting!! Do NOT change the setting!! Do NOT change the setting!! This setting used to communicate This setting used This setting used This setting used with ADMB.!!! with ADMB.!!! with ADMB.!!! with ADMB.!!! Network configuration Local Area Connection Local Area Connection Local Area Connection Local Area Connection
[Page 28] port will be activate when PCXX-3 (UIPS-590) installed rd - 3 transducer ports available but 3 - Transducer selection - Transducer ID detection - Detection of the TEE transducer temperature and angle - This board mounting on P156. - This board is optional hardware. (UIPS-590A) - This board mounting on P156. - This option required to connect 4D probe (PVM-375MV). - Transmission pulse generation - Z-CONV voltage generation - High-voltage switch control signal generation - Control of the F/E section such as P156, PCXX, etc. - SCWD/CWD transmission - SCWD/CWD reception, A/D conversion - Controls the power supply to the oscillating motor when the transducer designed especially for Mecha 4D is connected. - Controls demands of the oscillating swing angle. - Controls the oscillating speed. - Controls output of oscillating angle information - Analog echo signal A/D conversion - Addition and detection of echo signals after delay processing is performed according to the focus pattern. - Handles signals for 64 channels per PWB And the system has 2 FERX64 PWB means 128 channels supported. Board name P156 PCXX-2 PCXX-3 FETX CWTR SWCT FERX64 A41 A41-1 A41-1 A43 A43-1 A43-2 A45A A45B Unit Front End
[Page 29] Monitors and measures the DC voltages used in the system (+1.8 V, +3.3 V, +5 V, +12 V, -12 V, battery). Monitors and measures the DC voltages used in the system (+1.8 V, +3.3 V, +5 V, +12 V, -12 V, battery). +12 V supplied by the SW power supply. - Intermediate processing for B/M (dynamic filtering, edge enhancement, AGC, spatial filtering) - Detection of PW/CW Doppler signals - Generation of Doppler sound data - Generation of ECG/PCG signals - Color signal processing (MTI filter autocorrelation, blanking, VPT, color persistence) - This board is optional hardware (UIQS-590A) - B-PSP (parallel signal processing) and CDI-PSP/QSP (quad signal processing) - The OS (Windows XP) is incorporated. - Controls each unit by switch information from the CPNL PWB. - Communicates with external devices via the communication interface. - Scan conversion , Image memory , Superimposition of graphic information over the diagnostic ultrasound image -Voltage distribution. - High-voltage regulator circuit. A series regulator circuit and generates the high voltages HV+155 V and HV-37 V from the - Detects the load current on the five fans and monitors for fan stoppage. - Image acquisition and playback , image analysis - Refer to the service manual for the UIDM-590A for details. - Video signal input / output and switching - Up-conversion from interlaced to non-interlaced. Down-conversion from non-interlaced to interlaced - Doppler audio volume adjustment - Spool buffer memory - Input/output of video and audio signals from/to the ADMB - Input/output of external video signals - Input/output of external communication signals (RS-232C, USB, Ethernet). Remote control of the printer - Video and audio output to the LCD monitor - Communication with the operating panel - Output of control signals to EPCG, input of ECG and PCG signals Board name BCDP2 ECRX ETXR2 ADMB AVCT3 AVPN2 A52 A52-2 A60 A62 A66 A69 Unit Back End
[Page 30] SKBD SKBD SKBD SKBD CPCT2 CPCT2 CPCT2 CPCT2 KBDL KBDL KBDL KBDL a. When the power breaker is ON and the main switch is OFF, the LED blinks. b. When the power breaker is ON and the main switch is ON, the LED goes out. and trackball are operated. - Distributes DC voltages to components in the system. - Transmits switch information to the AVPN2 PWB when the main panel, sub-panel, keyboard switches, rotary encoder, - Controls ON/OFF of the panel switch LED by communication from the ETXR2 PWB. - Controls the STANDBY LED of the main panel. - Main panel control - Sub-panel control - Keyboard control - Light for keyboard - Trackball control SUBP SUBP SUBP SUBP Board name BCKP CPCT2 MANP SUBP SKBD KBDL PALM PALM PALM PALM PALM MANP MANP MANP MANP A25 A10 CPNL Unit System
[Page 31] A10-4 NEWP A10-5 VOLP A10-4 SUBP A10-8 SKBD A10-6 PALM NEW PATIENT A10-2 MANP A10-7 KBDL Encoder x 5 Encoder x 1 LED [Amber][ +12V:24signals] LED [Green][ +12V:25signals] LED [Amber][ +12V:31signals] LED [Green][ +12V:34signals] Volume x 4 FRZ Slide Pots x 8 SEL/NEXT KEY 8x2 KEY LED (Amber) LED (Green) Matrix Matrix 8x16 Selector LED Driver LED Controller A10-1 CPCT2 Power Sw D+5V,D+12V PS/2 RS-422 I2CDTCH,I2CCKCH STB +5V RCONL OPRSTL STBYMH FREEZEL RSTSWL CPLCDA Black diagram for main panel
[Page 32] 15 A 8 A 4 A 88 VAC to 264 VAC 450 VA maximum 6 levels (+1.8 V/+3.3 V/+5 V/+12 V/-12 V/STD+5 V) : : AC input Output capacity : Output voltage The LED lights when the power breaker is ON. Contains an inrush current protection circuit, line filter, and fuses for service outlets. The rated current of the fuse differs depending on the system line voltage. Two fuse holders are provided; one for 100 VAC to 127 VAC and the other for 220 VAC to 240 VAC. 100 VAC to 127 VAC : 220 VAC to 240 VAC : - Consists of an inlet and a breaker. - Rated current of the breaker: - This power transformer is used for isolation between the LCD monitor power and the service outlet power. -This switching power supply enables the DC voltage to be changed and to be turned ON/OFF. <<Basic performance>> <<LED indication>> - Consists of a power connector for the LCD monitor and three power connectors for service outlets. - Switches the SW power supply connection between 100 V and 200 V according to the signal supplied from A03 SWRG. - Switches the SW power supply connection between 100 V and 200 V according to the signal supplied from A03 SWRG. <<Fuse rating>> Board name LNFL PTRS SWRG OUTL LSPS A05 A06 A03 A09 A04 Unit PSU (Power Supply Unit)
[Page 33] AC OUTLET AC OUTLET DC+12V,GND DC-12V,GND DC+5V,GND DC+3.3V,GND DC STB+5V,GND DC+1.8V,GND A09 OUTLET A25 BCPK LINE CONTROL SWITCHING REGULATOR Switching Regulator A03 SWRG LINE SELECT 100V/230V LINE SELECTOR LINE FILTER LINE FILTER A06 PTRS CIRCUIT PROTECTOR 100V – 240V: CP32VF/15D A05 LNFL CURRENT LIMITER 100V/230V LINE SELECTOR A04 LSPS EARTH AC INPUT 220V-240V TERMINAL 100v-127V OR PROTECTIVE Black diagram for PSU
[Page 34] Cable connection
[Page 35]
[Page 36] Enables directional display in color angio mode (Directional Color Angio) Enables High PRF PW Doppler Tissue Doppler Imaging Contrast Harmonic Imaging, Flash Echo Imaging Automated Cardiac flow Measurement Enables Time-intensity Curve generation. USHI-590A is required. Advance Dynamic Flow Enables trapezoid scan function version Initial~ Initial~ Initial~ Initial~ Initial~ Initial~ Initial~ Initial~ Model name USDA-590A USHP-590A USTD-590A USHI-590A USAC-590A USTI-590A USDF-590A USTS-590A Option name DCA kit HPRF kit TDI kit CHI / FEI kit ACM kit TIC kit ADF kit Trapezoid Scan kit Software option for main system 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 No Option (Software for NemioMX: SSA-590A)
[Page 37] UIDM-590A is required UIDM-590A is required UIDM-590A is required version Initial~ Initial~ Initial~ Model name UDDS-590A UDSE-590A UDPA-590A Option name Advanced DICOM Stress Echo Panoramic View Software option for ADMB 1 2 3 No Option (Software for ADM: UIDM-590A)
[Page 38] *1: UDDS-590A is necessary for sending SR object with OK OK OK OK OK OK OK OK *1 UIDM-590A UDDS-590A OK OK OK OK OK Only N/A N/A N/A UIDM-590A Role SCU SCP FSC FSR FSR SCU SCU SCU SCU SCU USB memory) USB memory) Supported DICOM service class DICOM functions (Required UIDM-590A) Storage service class (Archiving image to server) Media Storage service class (Archive image to DVD/CD, Query Retrieve service class Storage Commitment service class MWM service class (Retrieve worklist from server) MPPS service class (Sending PPS) Print service class (Sending image to DICOM printer)
[Page 39] or DVD recorder or or and a DVD recorder and and Kit for support of CW function and pencil connector Reference signal display unit + ECG cable PCG microphone, UJUR-590A is required Foot SW + connector kit for Main unit. For mounting a color printer or For mounting a color printer and Multiuse type Hardware and software for the 4D function. PVM-375MV, UIQS-590A, UIPS-590A and UIDM-590A are required. Data management board with filing. Adds a 3rd transducer port PSP for 2D/CDI, QSP for CDI Kit for upgrading the system to the cardiovascular version. UICW-590A + UJUR-590A +CV software. OB items will be masked. For UP-D897, P93DW, P95DW, UP-D23MD, UP-D25MD, and CP30DW. M-TEE hanger Kit for upgrading the system to the premium configuration. UIPS-590A + UIQS-590A + UICW-590A + UJUR-590A + USDA-590 + USDF-590A version Initial~ Initial~ Initial~ Initial~ Initial~ Initial~ Initial~ Initial~ Initial~ Initial~ Initial~ Initial~ Initial~ Initial~ Initial~ Model name UICW-590A UJUR-590A UJUR-592A UZFS-590A UZRI-590A UZRI-591A UZGW-590A UIMV-590A UIDM-590A UIPS-590A UIQS-590A UICV-590A UZCA-590A UAEH-590A UIUG-590A PCG CW kit 4D kit CV kit Footswitch Option name Gel warmer PSP/QSP kit Premium kit Reference signal Cable for Printer Transducer selector TEE transducer hanger Peripheral unit mounting kit Advanced data management board 1 2 3 5 6 7 8 9 No 10 11 12 13 14 15 Option (Hardware)
[Page 40] UZCA-590A required UZCA-590A required UZCA-590A required UZCA-590A required UZCA-590A required UZCA-590A required NTSC/PAL, Out side Europe PAL, For Europe version Initial~ Initial~ Initial~ Initial~ Initial~ Initial~ Initial~ Initial~ Initial~ Initial~ Initial~ Initial~ Initial~ Model name UP-897 (SONY) P93 (Mitsubishi) UP-25MD (Sony) UP-D897 (SONY) P93D (Mitsubishi) P95D (Mitsubishi) CP30 (Mitsubishi) CP30 (Mitsubishi) UP-D23MD (Sony) UP-D25MD (Sony) BD-X201M (JVC) CP30D (Mitsubishi) BD-X201ME (JVC) Device digital printer digital digital digital printer digital digital B/W printer Color printer Color printer B/W digital Color digital DVD Video recorder 1 2 3 3 4 5 No Option (Peripherals)
[Page 41] Release at Mar. 2011. --- serial number V1.00 Version Upgrade kit Initial release 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 7 No Version up record
[Page 42] Password
[Page 43] (Last N is capital letter!) oimen oimeN pc-ws pc-ws User: service password: oimeN User: Administrator password: system For user function configuration on main system For service menu of main system For ADMB main system service menu For security setting (Factory default for service) For logging in ADM windows when replacing ADM HDD. All password is case sensitive List of passwords
[Page 44] Preset
[Page 45] preset data parameters (IP). Used to perform system tests and maintenance *3 flow velocity range. Used to change the needle mark display Used for advanced Used to back up the Used to change image Used to set the scale for switching the blood system maintenance. data management unit *1: Refer to Operation manual application volume section 9 "User Registration of Measurements" for details *2: For details, refer to Operation manual application volume section 7 "Obstetric Calculations” *3: The switch will be available when UIDM-590A installed. Detail parameter and its explanation will shown by table. Exam type initial settings date and time Registration *2 1. Press [Preset D...] then select “Preset”. 1. Press [Preset D...] then select “Preset”. 1. Press [Preset D...] then select “Preset”. 1. Press [Preset D...] then select “Preset”. measurements. *1 Item related to OB Used to change the Used to change the Used to change the Used to change the parameters for each Used to register the How to access preset menu
[Page 46] User function
[Page 47] : The switch we can assign a function We can assign a function to a panel switch depends on customer request. User Function
[Page 48] which describes previous page. The alphabet linked panel switch position The alphabet linked panel switch position oimen oimen oimen oimen Press [Shift] and [<] [Preset D...] > Preset > Press [Shift] and [<] > Enter password [Preset D...] > Preset > Press [Shift] and [<] > Enter password [Preset D...] > Preset > Press [Shift] and [<] > Enter password 1. 1. [Preset D...] > Preset > Press [Shift] and [<] > Enter password 1. 1. 2. User function screen appear. 2. User function screen appear. 2. User function screen appear. 2. User function screen appear. How to access User Function
[Page 49] Service Menu
[Page 50] N N N Only last “N” is capital letter!!! oime oimeN oime oime Press [Shift] and [<] [Preset D...] > Preset > [Maintenance] > Press [Shift] and [<] > Enter password [Preset D...] > Preset > [Maintenance] > Press [Shift] and [<] > Enter password [Preset D...] > Preset > [Maintenance] > Press [Shift] and [<] > Enter password 1. 1. [Preset D...] > Preset > [Maintenance] > Press [Shift] and [<] > Enter password 1. 1. 2. Service Menu appear. 2. Service Menu appear. 2. Service Menu appear. 2. Service Menu appear. How to access Service Menu
[Page 51] Displays and checks the hard disk information. Implements the automatic/manual malfunction diagnosis program. Changes the image to be Changes the image to be displayed on the startup screen/screen saver when the diagnostic ultrasound system is started up. Updates system programs/help files. Displays H-Pos adj for RGB output/Language Option. Displays the network environment setup screen. Displays/enters the hardware/software information. Starts up Windows Explorer. Displays/enters the service department/representative information. Displays the color/monochrome test pattern for adjusting the video printer, video device, and monitor. Saves the service data etc. on the CD/DVD. Displays/enters the system-specific information. Overview Displays/enters the site-specific information. Displays the image and log saved by the user when the problem when the problem occurred. Displays the log for each category. Displays/enters the service history. Backs up/restores the user data/preset data. Installs/uninstalls the optional software. Service Menu
[Page 52] ADM maintenance and service Menu (Optional function)
[Page 53] maintenance *1 Used for advanced data management unit ] ] ] Maintenence] Maintenence Maintenence *1: The switch will be available when UIDM-590A installed. 1. Press [Preset D...] then select “Preset”. 1. Press [Preset D...] then select “Preset”. 1. Press [Preset D...] then select “Preset”. 1. Press [Preset D...] then select “Preset”. 2. Click [ADM 2. Click [ADM Maintenence 2. Click [ADM 2. Click [ADM How to access ADM maintenance and service menu
[Page 54] Service Note SD730-428END setting type setting storing image patient screen down list in new Same as Utilities > Acquisition Setup Patient list display Export destination Edit report template Image storing setting. Edit contents of drop Compression setup for medium Formatting DVD-RAM For ADM service menu service queue medium Clear DICOM storage Formatting CD/DVD ADM Maintenance menu Clear MPPS settings in the service queue (For UDSE-590A) archiving queue Formatting USB Clear DICOM print Clear image media transmission queue connected device Setup in the [Formatted [Windows printer] menu. How to access ADM maintenance and service menu Edit Stress Echo Protocol Printer] menu follows the
[Page 55] Case sensitive. (all small letter) ws ws ws -ws - - pc pc- pc pc Click [Service] in ADM maintenance menu. System ask password, enter password and click [OK] ADM service menu displayed. ADM Service menu How to access ADM maintenance and service menu
[Page 56] ADM log files Backup file will be store C:¥ of ADM And log backup button ADM preset backup/restore Acquired image display method delete level setting combination with auto barcode reader Stored image auto deleting In case using card or option ADM Service menu ADMB screen barcode reader Confirm installed DICOM setup menu Display file explorer Icon configuration on Display DICOMIT.CFG file How to access ADM maintenance and service menu Network setting menu Setup menu for card and ADM optional software install / uninstall menu
[Page 57] Main system optional software installation / uninstallation
[Page 58] Turn on the power of system Insert option software CD to CD/DVD drive Press [Preset D...] > [Preset] > [Maintenance] Press [Shift] and [<] then enter password as oimeN. Click [Software Install / Remove] in Short-cut Menu category. Select [Install] > Put check mark on the option which you want to install. Click [GO], wait a moment until system writing system serial number to option CD Click [GO], wait a moment until system writing system serial number to option CD Optional software installation procedure Installation for optional software
[Page 59] The option brand new or uninstalled The option brand new or uninstalled The option brand new or uninstalled The option brand new or uninstalled The option already installed The option already installed The option already installed The option already installed Select correct option name. Confirm that the option is installed or not by “Check” function. If the option CD is not recognized your lap top, the option CD medium is bad. Confirm that you selected option is right. Confirm that the option has been installed to another system. Confirm that the option has been installed to another system. Confirm that the option CD can be read on your laptop PC. If you have error message while option installation. Put check mark for “Check” then Click [Go] Installation for optional software <If you have error>
[Page 60] Turn on the power of system Insert option software CD to CD/DVD drive Press [Preset D...] > [Preset] > [Maintenance] Press [Shift] and [<] then enter password as oimeN. Click [Software Install / Remove] in Short-cut Menu category. Select [Remove] > Put check mark on the option which you want to uninstall. Click [GO], wait a moment until system writing system serial number to option CD Click [GO], wait a moment until system writing system serial number to option CD Optional software un-installation procedure Un-installation for optional software
[Page 61] ADM optional software installation / uninstallation
[Page 62] option If the option CD already used on another system, required uninstall before install another system. Click this switch for Confirm which option installed to the ADM install or uninstall the Insert backup USB memory stick to front USB or USB 3 or 4 on rear panel. [Preset D...] > [Preset] > [ADM Maintenance], click [Service] then enter password pc-ws. Insert optional CD to CD/DVD drive wait a while until the CD mounting on ADM. Click [Install/Uninstall] > Click [OK] for confirmation. Wait a minutes, system show you the installation successfully or not. Click [Installed Options], you can confirm which optional software has been installed to the ADM. ADM. Here is the procedure ADM optional software installation
[Page 63] option If the option CD is new one (or uninstalled one), system ask you to install the option. In this time the CD already uninstalled Click this switch for Confirm which option installed to the ADM install or uninstall the Insert backup USB memory stick to front USB or USB 3 or 4 on rear panel. [Preset D...] > [Preset] > [ADM Maintenance], click [Service] then enter password pc-ws. Insert optional CD to CD/DVD drive wait a while until the CD mounting on ADM. Click [Install/Uninstall] > Click [OK] for confirmation. Wait a minutes, system show you the uninstallation successfully or not. Here is the procedure ADM optional software uninstallation
[Page 64] Preset backup / restore <Main system>
[Page 65] (In case using USB stick memory, connect it to front USB or USB 1, 2 on rear panel) Insert backup medium such as CD/DVD or USB memory stick. Press [Preset D...] > [Preset] > [Maintenance] Press [Shift] and [<] then enter password as oimeN. Click [Backup / Restore] > Select the Drive. Select [Backup] > Put check mark for package. (Recommend select All packages) In case if you make backup for CD/DVD, select proper media from “Media”. Click [GO]. System ask you to formatting, select [Cancel]. Wait a moment until system writing preset for backup media. Preset / user data backup procedure Preset backup <Main system>
[Page 66] (In case using USB stick memory, connect it to front USB or USB 1, 2 on rear panel) Insert backup medium such as CD/DVD or USB memory stick Press [Preset D...] > [Preset] > [Maintenance] Press [Shift] and [<] then enter password as oimeN. Click [Backup / Restore] > Select the Drive. Select [Restore] > And select backup folder. Put check mark for package. Click [GO]. Wait a moment until preset restoring completed. Click [GO]. Wait a moment until preset restoring completed. Preset / user data restore procedure Preset restore <Main system>
[Page 67] Preset backup / restore <ADM: Option>
[Page 68] ADM preset ADM preset backup/restore Insert backup USB memory stick to front USB or USB 3 or 4 on rear panel. [Preset D...] > [Preset] > [ADM Maintenance], click [Service] then enter password pc-ws. Select the drive, then click [Backup]. System creates a folder which named AETitle_xxxx. (xxxx shown AE Title of the ADM) ADM Preset data backup procedure Preset backup <ADM>
[Page 69] ADM preset backup/restore Insert backup USB memory stick to front USB or USB 3 or 4 on rear panel. Press [Preset D...] > [Preset] > [ADM Maintenance] Click [Service] then enter password as pc-ws. Select the backup data drive and folder. Then click [Restore]. ADM Preset data restore procedure Preset restore <ADM>
[Page 70] System software initializing
[Page 71] Insert system software CD to CD/DVD drive and turn on the system. External USB key board System software disk Optional software disk Blank medium (CD/DVD or USB memory for backup preset etc) Phillips screwdriver Backup Preset and patient images. Connect USB keyboard to USB (1) or (2) on AVPN. Open left side cover and confirm that IDE cable connected to J252. In case the cable connected to J259 (with ADMB), connect the cable to J252. Press [Enter] when system asking software reinstallation. Wait till R:¥> will be display on the DOS window Reconfigure TV format, reinstall option and restore preset etc. IDE cable reconnecting. (Connect J252 to J259 if system has UIDM-590A) Requirement Procedure (overview) Procedure (overview) In case system software unstable, seems wrong. Try to initializing the system software.
[Page 72] J252: IDE from DVD connect the cable here. In case software initialization, J259: IDE from DVD If system has ADMB Press [Preset] > [Maintenance] > Press [Shift] and [<], enter password > [Backup/Restore] > Select “Backup” and “all packages” > Define backup medium > Click [Go] > Click [Cancel] for formatting dialog > Wait a while. Press [Menu] > [Other] > File utility >Copy all of patient images to backup medium Press [F3] > [File Utility] > Select backup drive and medium > Click [Save] Preset: Patient images: Patient ID (If system without UIDM-590A): Backup Preset and patient images. Connect USB keyboard to USB (1) or (2) on AVPN. Connect USB keyboard to USB (1) or (2) on AVPN. Open left side cover and confirm that IDE cable connected to J252. In case the cable connected to J259 (with ADMB), connect the cable to J252. Procedure (Detail 1/3)
[Page 73] Insert system software CD to CD/DVD drive and turn on the system. Press [Enter] when system asking software reinstallation. Wait till R:¥> will be display on the DOS window Wait till R:¥> will be display on the DOS window Procedure (Detail 2/3)
[Page 74] In case NTCS: tveia$on Incase PAL: tvpal$on Refer to section of option software installation in this document Refer to section of option software installation in this document Refer to section of preset reatore in this document Press [Preset D...] > Preset > System Configuration > Press [Shift] and [<] > Set “On” for Line command > Click [OK] > Restart system > Press [Set] then press [Ctrl] and [Alt] and [D] (D is d, not delete) > Type following command depends on your country TV format. Press [Menu] > [Other] > File utility >Copy all of patient images from backup medium to system Press [F3] > [File Utility] > Select backup drive and medium > Click [Load] TV format: Option Restore Preset Patient images: Patient ID (If system without UIDM-590A): Reconfigure TV format, reinstall option and restore preset etc. IDE cable reconnecting. (Connect J252 to J259 if system has UIDM-590A) Procedure (Detail 3/3)
[Page 75] Disassemble
[Page 76] 4. Now we can access PWB. We can remove PWB except P156, AVPN 3. Remove shield cover Remove following cover and shield cover. 1. Remove air filter 2. Remove right side cover Disassemble (Access to PWB)
[Page 77] / Rear Cover 3. Remove Front 4. Remove screws and cables then you can remove P156 and AVPN According to section Access to PWB Remove following cover and shield cover. 1. Remove air filter, Right side cover and shield cover 2. Remove left side cover Disassemble (Access to PWB, P156 and AVPN)
[Page 78] Installation (B/W printer)
[Page 79] UZCA-590A required UZCA-590A required UZCA-590A required version Initial~ Initial~ Initial~ Initial~ Initial~ 590A 590A Applicable 590A 590A 590A 590A -590A -590A - - - - UZCA- UZCA- UZCA UZCA UZCA UZCA Model name UP-897 (SONY) P93 (Mitsubishi) UP-D897 (SONY) P93D (Mitsubishi) P95D (Mitsubishi) printer, required UZCA printer, required UZCA printer, required printer, required printer, required printer, required digital printer, required digital printer, required digital digital digital digital Device digital printer digital digital B/W printer B/W digital 1 2 No In case connecting In case connecting digital In case connecting In case connecting digital In case connecting In case connecting In case connecting In case connecting B/W Printer installation
[Page 80] B/W Printer or Color Printer DVD video recorder With UZRI-591A. B/W Printer Default mounting plate Location
[Page 81] P93 and P93D P93 and P93D P93 and P93D P93 and P93D Incase mounting P93 and P93D, remove printer feet before mounting the printer. Incase connecting digital printer (UP-D897, P93D, P95D) required UZCA-590A. (USB cable)
[Page 82] Installation (B/W printer with default mounting plate)
[Page 83] In case connecting digital printer, connect USB cable. Also connect AC power cable to the printer. engages with the two screws. Add the two remaining screws, and secure the printer by fully tightening all four screws. for analog printer. 3. Slide the printer into position so that the mounting plate 4. Connect signal cables such as video signal, remote control default mounting plate, common for all B/W printer) default mounting plate default mounting plate (Using default mounting plate (screw holes on the side next to the cable hook). 1. Secure the mounting plate to the printer. 2. Partially tighten two screws on the underside of the main panel
[Page 84] Installation (B/W printer with UZRI-591A)
[Page 85] B/W B/W Printer or 591A mounting plate, common for all B/W printer) 591A mounting plate 591A mounting plate Color Printer DVD video recorder Do not mount a peripheral unit only on the top. We must install with Color printer or DVD video recorder for bottom of the rack.
[Page 86] For analog printer For analog printer For digital printer In case connecting digital printer, connect USB cable instead video and remote control cable. Also connect AC power cable to the printer to OUTL. for analog printer on AVPN. 3. Remove blank cover 4. Connect signal cables such as video signal, remote control 4. Connect signal cables such as video signal, remote control USB cable including UZCA-590A 1. Remove the air filters. 2. Remove left / right and rear cover.
[Page 87] Mount the peripheral unit mounting fixture using the supplied M4 × 16 screws. 6. Reassemble the cover at this time cables through the hole. 7. Remove the caps and the screws from the top cover. 7. Remove the caps and the screws from the top cover. Fixed it with M4 x12 screw Cables *1 through the clamp. Installation For the DVD video recorder (top) and color printer (bottom), For the B/W printer (top) and the color printer/DVD video use an 8N clamp. recorder (bottom), use a 5N clamp. 5. Connect the power cable and route it to the opening. a. b. Installation (Peripherals: B/W printer) *1: Clamps differ depending on the peripheral unit.
[Page 88] clamp. printer (bottom), use a 14N clamp. digital printer (bottom), use an 11N printer/DVD video recorder (bottom), use an 11N clamp. printer (bottom), use a 6N clamp. Clamps differ depending on the peripheral unit. 1. For the DVD video recorder (top) and color 2. For the DVD video recorder (top) and color 3. For the B/W printer (top), and the color 4. For the B/W printer (top), and the color analog printer. Also connect AC power cable to the printer. In case connecting digital printer, connect USB cable. 10. Securing the top base of the mounting fixture 11. Connect signal cables such as video signal, remote control for 12. Secure the cables using the clamps.. 8. Mount the top base of the mounting fixture using the supplied M3 × 6 screws. 9. Securing the bottom base of the mounting fixture.
[Page 89] Installation (System setting requirement for B/W printer)
[Page 90] Mitsubishi (for connecting a Mitsubishi printer) Sony (for connecting a Sony printer) a. B/W VCP: For digital B/W printer For digital B/W printer For digital B/W printer For digital B/W printer Required define printer name in Special configuration. 1. Start up the system. 2. Press [Menu] > [Preset] > [System Configuration] 3. Press [Shift] and [<], Special Configuration screen displayed. 4. Set the preset conditions as follows. 5. Click [OK] for a message "Are you sure“. 6. A message "Please Power OFF" is displayed, reboot system. 7. Do print and confirm result fine or not OFF and press [OK]. OFF OFF ON and press [OK]. ON and press [OK]. ON ON ON ON enter "tveia$on" and press [Enter] key. enter "tvpal$on" and press [Enter] key. a. For the NTSC TV format, b. For the PAL TV format, c. Reboot the system. System setting For analog B/W printer For analog B/W printer For analog B/W printer For analog B/W printer There is no special setting on main system. But if you cannot get correct result of printing like output result seems NOT synchronize video signal, please confirm TV format setting of the system. 1. Start up the system. 2. Press [Menu] > [Preset] > [System Configuration] 3. Press [Shift] and [<], Special Configuration screen displayed. 4. Set the "Line Command" to ON 4. Set the "Line Command" to ON 5. Click [OK] for a message "Are you sure“. 6. A message "Please Power OFF" is displayed, reboot system. 7. Press the [SET]. 8. Press the [Ctrl] and [Alt] and [D] simultaneously. (Not [DEL]) 9. Specify the TV format. 10. Press [Menu] > [Preset] > [System Configuration] 11. Press [Shift] and [<], Special Configuration screen displayed. 12. Set the "Line Command" to OFF 13. Click [OK] for a message "Are you sure“. 14. A message "Please Power OFF" is displayed, reboot system. 15. Do print and confirm result fine or not
[Page 91] Installation (Color printer)
[Page 92] UZCA-590A required UZCA-590A required UZCA-590A required version Initial~ Initial~ Initial~ Initial~ Initial~ 590A Applicable 590A 590A -590A - - UZCA- UZCA UZCA Model name UP-25MD (Sony) CP30 (Mitsubishi) UP-D23MD (Sony) UP-D25MD (Sony) CP30D (Mitsubishi) printer, required UZCA printer, required printer, required 591A required to mount the printer. 591A required to mount the printer. 591A required to mount the printer. 591A required to mount the printer. 591A required to mount the printer. 591A required to mount the printer. -591A required to mount the printer. -591A required to mount the printer. - - - - digital printer, required digital digital UZRI- UZRI- UZRI UZRI UZRI UZRI Device digital printer digital digital or UZRI or UZRI or or or or Color printer Color digital 590A or 590A or 590A 590A 590A 590A -590A -590A - - - - 1 2 No UZRI UZRI- UZRI UZRI- UZRI UZRI UZRI UZRI In case connecting In case connecting digital In case connecting In case connecting Color Printer installation
[Page 93] or B/W Printer Color Printer DVD video recorder With UZRI-591A. Color Printer With UZRI-590A (Support a peripheral) Location
[Page 94] UZRI-590A or UZRI-591A required to mount the printer. Incase connecting digital printer (UP-D23MD, UP-D25MD, CP30D) required UZCA-590A. (USB cable)
[Page 95] Installation (Color printer with UZRI-590A)
[Page 96] For analog printer For analog printer For digital printer In case connecting digital printer, connect USB cable instead video and remote control cable. Also connect AC power cable to the printer to OUTL. for analog printer on AVPN. 3. Remove blank cover 4. Connect signal cables such as video signal, remote control 4. Connect signal cables such as video signal, remote control USB cable including UZCA-590A 1. Remove the air filters. 2. Remove left / right and rear cover.
[Page 97] Mount the peripheral unit mounting fixture using the supplied M4 × 16 screws. 6. Reassemble the cover at this time cables through the hole. 7. Remove the caps and the screws from the top cover. 7. Remove the caps and the screws from the top cover. Cables through the clamp. Fixed it with M4 x12 screw 5. Connect the power cable and route it to the opening.
[Page 98] use the 10N clamp. clamp. Clamps differ depending on the peripheral unit. 1 For the color printer or DVD video recorder, 2. For the color digital printer, use the 6N analog printer. Also connect AC power cable to the printer. In case connecting digital printer, connect USB cable. 9. Securing the top base of the mounting fixture 11. Connect signal cables such as video signal, remote control for 12. Secure the cables using the clamps.. (Longer) (Longer) use M3 x 8 screws. use M3 x 8 screws. use M3 × 6 screws. (Shorter) use M3 × 6 screws. (Shorter) For CP30W and CP30DW: For CP30W and CP30DW: For UP-25MD, UP-D23MD, and UP-D25MD: For UP-25MD, UP-D23MD, and UP-D25MD: 8. Mount the peripheral unit base using the screws.
[Page 99] Installation (Color printer with UZRI-591A)
[Page 100] Color Printer DVD video recorder DVD video recorder B/W B/W Printer Color Printer Do not mount a peripheral unit only on the top. Color printer should install to bottom of the rack.
[Page 101] For analog printer For analog printer For digital printer In case connecting digital printer, connect USB cable instead video and remote control cable. Also connect AC power cable to the printer to OUTL. for analog printer on AVPN. 3. Remove blank cover 4. Connect signal cables such as video signal, remote control 4. Connect signal cables such as video signal, remote control USB cable including UZCA-590A 1. Remove the air filters. 2. Remove left / right and rear cover.
[Page 102] Mount the peripheral unit mounting fixture using the supplied M4 × 16 screws. 6. Reassemble the cover at this time cables through the hole. 7. Remove the caps and the screws from the top cover. 7. Remove the caps and the screws from the top cover. Fixed it with M4 x12 screw Cables *1 through the clamp. Installation For the DVD video recorder (top) and color printer (bottom), For the B/W printer (top) and the color printer/DVD video use an 8N clamp. recorder (bottom), use a 5N clamp. 5. Connect the power cable and route it to the opening. a. b. Installation (Peripherals: Color printer) *1: Clamps differ depending on the peripheral unit.
[Page 103] clamp. printer (bottom), use a 14N clamp. digital printer (bottom), use an 11N printer/DVD video recorder (bottom), use an 11N clamp. printer (bottom), use a 6N clamp. Clamps differ depending on the peripheral unit. 1. For the DVD video recorder (top) and color 2. For the DVD video recorder (top) and color 3. For the B/W printer (top), and the color 4. For the B/W printer (top), and the color analog printer. Also connect AC power cable to the printer. In case connecting digital printer, connect USB cable. 10. Securing the top base of the mounting fixture 11. Connect signal cables such as video signal, remote control for 12. Secure the cables using the clamps.. (Longer) (Longer) use M3 x 8 screws. use M3 x 8 screws. use M3 × 6 screws. (Shorter) use M3 × 6 screws. (Shorter) 8. Mount the bottom base of the mounting fixture using the supplied screw. 9. Securing the bottom base of the mounting fixture. For CP30W and CP30DW: For CP30W and CP30DW: For UP-25MD, UP-D23MD, and UP-D25MD: For UP-25MD, UP-D23MD, and UP-D25MD:
[Page 104] Installation (System setting requirement for Color printer)
[Page 105] Mitsubishi (for connecting a Mitsubishi printer) Sony (for connecting a Sony printer) a. Color VCP: For digital color printer For digital color printer For digital color printer For digital color printer Required define printer name in Special configuration. 1. Start up the system. 2. Press [Menu] > [Preset] > [System Configuration] 3. Press [Shift] and [<], Special Configuration screen displayed. 4. Set the preset conditions as follows. 5. Click [OK] for a message "Are you sure“. 6. A message "Please Power OFF" is displayed, reboot system. 7. Do print and confirm result fine or not OFF and press [OK]. OFF OFF ON and press [OK]. ON and press [OK]. ON ON ON ON enter "tveia$on" and press [Enter] key. enter "tvpal$on" and press [Enter] key. a. For the NTSC TV format, b. For the PAL TV format, c. Reboot the system. System setting For analog color printer For analog color printer For analog color printer For analog color printer There is no special setting on main system. But if you cannot get correct result of printing like output result seems NOT synchronize video signal, please confirm TV format setting of the system. 1. Start up the system. 2. Press [Menu] > [Preset] > [System Configuration] 3. Press [Shift] and [<], Special Configuration screen displayed. 4. Set the "Line Command" to ON 4. Set the "Line Command" to ON 5. Click [OK] for a message "Are you sure“. 6. A message "Please Power OFF" is displayed, reboot system. 7. Press the [SET]. 8. Press the [Ctrl] and [Alt] and [D] simultaneously. (Not [DEL]) 9. Specify the TV format. 10. Press [Menu] > [Preset] > [System Configuration] 11. Press [Shift] and [<], Special Configuration screen displayed. 12. Set the "Line Command" to OFF 13. Click [OK] for a message "Are you sure“. 14. A message "Please Power OFF" is displayed, reboot system. 15. Do print and confirm result fine or not
[Page 106] Control Panel x 3 > x 3 > > IN INPUT: RGB >> tab LCD Printer > S.KEY MEM FUNC: MEMORY & PRINT ) ) ) > Select <IN x 6 > Select <<SET > tab > x 6 > Select <<SET > tab > Menu > Menu > Menu > S.KEY SET > Setting on printer CP30 (Analog CP30 (Analog) CP30 (Analog CP30 (Analog Confirm printer side setting on LCD monitor on left side of the printer. 1. Input Signal 2. KEY SET configuration 3. Image quality setting
[Page 107] The message "Device Error" is displayed. A driver error dialog is displayed. Setting on printer Digital printer Digital printer Digital printer Digital printer - Confirm paper size setting [Preset D...] > Preset > Maintenance > [Shift] と [<] > oimeN > Explorer > My Computer > Control Panel > Printer and Faxes > Select printer > [File] > [Properties] > Printer Preferences... > Select Paper tab > Select proper paper size for the printer In case if you printing with wrong paper size setting, we may got error as below error as below MITSUBISHI CP30DW: SONY UP-D23MD/UP-D25MD:
[Page 108] Installation (DVD video recorder)
[Page 109] NTSC/PAL, Out side Europe PAL, For Europe version Initial~ Initial~ Model name BD-X201M (JVC) BD-X201ME (JVC) 591A required to mount the printer. 591A required to mount the printer. 591A required to mount the printer. -591A required to mount the printer. - - Device or UZRI or or DVD Video recorder 590A or 590A 590A -590A - - No UZRI UZRI- UZRI UZRI DVD video recorder installation
[Page 110] Color Printer DVD video recorder With UZRI-591A. DVD video recorder With UZRI-590A (Support a peripheral) Location
[Page 111] UZRI-590A or UZRI-591A required to mount the recorder. Remove the feet from DVD video recorder before mounting the device to mounting plate.
[Page 112] Cable Cable Cable Cable VCR connection terminals Y/C VIDEO IN Y/C VIDEO OUT L IN R IN L OUT L OUT R OUT REMOTE BSM34-1080 (9-9 crossed) Connectors/Cables) FWD(L) REV(R) FWD(L) FWD(L) REV(R) VCR Model name VCR Model name VCR Model name VCR Model name System connection terminals S-VIDEO – IN – (1) S-VIDEO – OUT – (1) Audio – OUT Audio – OUT Audio – IN Audio – IN Audio – IN SERIAL 1 2 3 4 4 5 BD-X201M (JVC) List of VCR cable connection terminals Installation (Peripherals: VCR
[Page 113] To SERIAL-3 SERIAL-2 SERIAL-6 SERIAL-5 SERIAL-4 SERIAL-8 SERIAL-7 SERIAL-Shell Male Male Male Male ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- From DVD-2 DVD-3 DVD-4 DVD-5 DVD-6 DVD-7 DVD-8 DVD-Shell Connectors/Cables) Male Male Male Male Detail of BSM34-1080 (9-9 crossed) Installation (Peripherals: VCR
[Page 114] Installation (DVD video recorder with UZRI-590A)
[Page 115] (RS-233C) Video and audio IN/OUT Control signal cable. Also connect AC power cable to the printer to OUTL. remote control for DVD video recorder on AVPN. 3. Remove blank cover 4. Connect signal cables such as video / audio signal, 1. Remove the air filters. 2. Remove left / right and rear cover.
[Page 116] Mount the peripheral unit mounting fixture using the supplied M4 × 16 screws. 6. Reassemble the cover at this time cables through the hole. 7. Remove the caps and the screws from the top cover. 7. Remove the caps and the screws from the top cover. Cables through the clamp. Fixed it with M4 x12 screw 5. Connect the power cable and route it to the opening.
[Page 117] use the 10N clamp. clamp. Clamps differ depending on the peripheral unit. 1 For the color printer or DVD video recorder, 2. For the color digital printer, use the 6N for DVD video recorder. Also connect AC power cable to the recorder. 9. Securing the top base of the mounting fixture 11. Connect signal cables such as video / audio signal, remote control 12. Secure the cables using the clamps.. Installation Mount the peripheral unit base to the DVD video recorder using the supplied M3 × 6 screws. 8. Remove the feet from the DVD video recorder.
[Page 118] Installation (DVD video recorder with UZRI-591A)
[Page 119] Color Printer DVD video recorder DVD video recorder B/W B/W Printer DVD video recorder Do not mount a peripheral unit only on the top. Color printer should install to bottom of the rack.
[Page 120] (RS-233C) Video and audio IN/OUT Control signal cable. control for DVD video recorder on AVPN. Also connect AC power cable to the printer to OUTL. 3. Remove blank cover 4. Connect signal cables such as video / audio signal, remote 1. Remove the air filters. 2. Remove left / right and rear cover.
[Page 121] Mount the peripheral unit mounting fixture using the supplied M4 × 16 screws. 6. Reassemble the cover at this time cables through the hole. 7. Remove the caps and the screws from the top cover. 7. Remove the caps and the screws from the top cover. Fixed it with M4 x12 screw Cables *1 through the clamp. Installation For the DVD video recorder (top) and color printer (bottom), For the B/W printer (top) and the color printer/DVD video use an 8N clamp. recorder (bottom), use a 5N clamp. 5. Connect the power cable and route it to the opening. a. b. Installation (Peripherals: DVD video recorder) *1: Clamps differ depending on the peripheral unit.
[Page 122] section of the rack section of the rack section of the rack TOP section of the rack TOP TOP Mount the top base of the mounting fixture using the supplied M3 × 6 screws. 8. Remove the feet from the DVD video recorder. In case recorder install to In case recorder install to TOP In case recorder install to In case recorder install to section of the rack section of the rack section of the rack Using different mounting plate Using different mounting plate BOTTOM section of the rack BOTTOM BOTTOM Installation Mount the bottom base of the mounting fixture using the supplied M3 × 6 screws. 8. Remove the feet from the DVD video recorder. Installation (Peripherals: DVD video recorder) In case recorder install to In case recorder install to BOTTOM In case recorder install to In case recorder install to
[Page 123] clamp. printer (bottom), use a 14N clamp. digital printer (bottom), use an 11N printer/DVD video recorder (bottom), use an 11N clamp. printer (bottom), use a 6N clamp. Clamps differ depending on the peripheral unit. 1. For the DVD video recorder (top) and color 2. For the DVD video recorder (top) and color 3. For the B/W printer (top), and the color 4. For the B/W printer (top), and the color analog printer. Also connect AC power cable to the printer. In case connecting digital printer, connect USB cable. 11. Connect signal cables such as video signal, remote control for 12. Secure the cables using the clamps.. 9. Securing the bottom base of the mounting fixture. 10. Securing the top base of the mounting fixture
[Page 124] Installation (System setting requirement for DVD video recorder)
[Page 125] Value Value Other Other Other Other 19200 Off Display ON Item Item COM1 Protocol COM1 bps COM1 Check Sum COM1 Communication Click [OK] then Special Configuration screen displayed. 1. Start up the system. 2. Press [Menu] > [Preset] > [System Configuration] 3. Set BD-X201M for “VCR Type” 4. Press [Shift] and [<], The "Registration OK?" dialog is displayed. 5. Set the following items to COM1. 6. Click [OK] for a message "Are you sure“. 7. A message "Please Power OFF" is displayed, reboot system. 8. Go to next page for DVD video recorder setting. Required RS-232C communication setting System setting (NemioMX system)
[Page 126] Value BD-X201M switches Y/C ON ON VTR INTERNAL Depends on country NTSC (U) / NTSC (I) / PAL 19200 TYPE1 Item INPUT SELECT CONDITIONING CODE CONDITIONING CODE PLAY BACK&232C TYPE SYNC SYSTEM TV TYPE 232C BAURATE 232C PROTOCOL TYPE Path 1. Start up the system. 2. Press [EXT] on main panel of NemioMX 3. Press [SET UP] on BD-X201M. 4. Set / confirm following items. 6. Select [Exit] on Main menu of BD-X201M. Required RS-232C communication setting, Video format setting. Main Menu >INPUT SELECT Main Menu > SYSTEM > System Menu (1/2) Main Menu > SYSTEM > [->] System Menu(2/2) Main Menu > REMOTE System setting (DVD video recorder)
[Page 127] S S S Value -S - - VCR VCR- VCR VCR 19200 19200 Off Display ON Item COM1 Protocol COM1 bps COM1 bps COM1 Check Sum COM1 Communication 1. Start up the system. 2. Press [Menu] > [Preset] > [System Configuration] 3. Press [Shift] and [<], Special Configuration screen displayed. 4. Set the following items to COM1. 6. Click [OK] for a message "Are you sure“. 7. A message "Please Power OFF" is displayed, reboot system. 8. Confirm that the video recorder working fine. Required RS-232C communication setting System setting (NemioMX system)
[Page 128] Video output to any TV monitor. Video output to any TV monitor. Video output to any TV monitor. -Video output to any TV monitor. - - Video coming or not Video coming or not Video coming or not -Video coming or not - - Correct cable connection Correct cable connection Correct cable connection Correct cable connection Change video cable Change video cable Change video cable Change video cable Replace the recorder Replace the recorder Replace the recorder Replace the recorder Check AVCT PWB Check AVCT PWB Check AVCT PWB Check AVCT PWB Confirm video cable connection between recorder and AVPN Confirm video cable connection between recorder and AVPN Confirm video cable connection between recorder and AVPN Confirm video cable connection between recorder and AVPN Confirm video cable is fine Confirm video cable is fine Confirm video cable is fine Confirm video cable is fine Connect the recorder to any other device and confirm that the device OK or not Connect the recorder to any other device and confirm that the device OK or not Connect the recorder to any other device and confirm that the device OK or not Connect the recorder to any other device and confirm that the device OK or not Connect the recorder to any other device and confirm that the device OK or not Connect the recorder to any other device and confirm that the device OK or not Connect the recorder to any other device and confirm that the device OK or not Connect the recorder to any other device and confirm that the device OK or not Connect the system S Connect the system S- Connect the system S Connect the system S And confirm S And confirm S- And confirm S And confirm S No image recorded. If have problem recording image on DVD video recorder
[Page 129] BD-X201M switches OFF and press [OK]. OFF OFF ON and press [OK]. ON ON enter "tveia$on" and press [Enter] key. enter "tvpal$on" and press [Enter] key. a. SYNC SYSYTEM: INTERNAL b. TV TYPE: Depends on your country a. For the NTSC TV format, b. For the PAL TV format, c. Reboot the system. 1. Press [EXT] key on main panel. 2. Press [SET UP] button on BD-X201M. 3. Select [System] > [->] > Confirm; 1. Start up the system. 2. Press [Menu] > [Preset] > [System Configuration] 2. Press [Menu] > [Preset] > [System Configuration] 3. Press [Shift] and [<], Special Configuration screen displayed. 4. Set the "Line Command" to ON 5. Click [OK] for a message "Are you sure“. 6. A message "Please Power OFF" is displayed, reboot system. 7. Press the [SET]. 8. Press the [Ctrl] and [Alt] and [D] simultaneously. (Not [DEL]) 9. Specify the TV format. 10. Press [Menu] > [Preset] > [System Configuration] 11. Press [Shift] and [<], Special Configuration screen displayed. 12. Set the "Line Command" to OFF 13. Click [OK] for a message "Are you sure“. 14. A message "Please Power OFF" is displayed, reboot system. 15. Do print and confirm result fine or not Confirm TV format setting of DVD video recorder Confirm TV format setting of DVD video recorder Confirm TV format setting of DVD video recorder Confirm TV format setting of DVD video recorder Reconfigure TV format setting of the system Reconfigure TV format setting of the system Reconfigure TV format setting of the system Reconfigure TV format setting of the system Play back image is not synchronize. If have problem recording image on DVD video recorder
[Page 130] General service work
[Page 131] Press [Press D...] > Preset Click [Time Correction] The procedures are below Adjustment for system date and time (Main system)
[Page 132] "D:¥US¥Service¥IQReport“ "D:¥US¥Service¥IQReport“ new ones if it exceeds over 30 IQ reports. Maintenance > [Shift] and [<] > oimeN > Report > IQ report - Press [Shift] and [F1]. - IQ Report data is stored in the folder - Data will be automatically revised to Reviewing IQ reports on system - Press [Preset D...] > Preset > [IQ report command] [Remarks] [Confirm IQ report] If customer has a problem, please do press IQ report command To identify the problem correctly. Taking IQ-Report
[Page 133] (Log file is on of the package of PRESET) (In case using USB stick memory, connect it to front USB or USB 1, 2 on rear panel) Insert backup medium such as CD/DVD or USB memory stick. Press [Preset D...] > [Preset] > [Maintenance] Press [Shift] and [<] then enter password as oimeN. Click [Backup / Restore] > Select the Drive. Select [Backup] > Put check mark for package. (Select All packages) In case if you make backup for CD/DVD, select proper media from “Media”. Click [GO]. System ask you to formatting, select [Cancel]. Wait a moment until system writing preset for backup media. The procedure same as Preset data backup. Log collection <Main system>
[Page 134] ADM log file collection ADM preset / log backup Press [Preset D...] > Preset > ADM Maintenance > Service > pc-ws Press [Preset D...] > Preset > ADM Maintenance > Service > pc-ws Press [Preset D...] > Preset > ADM Maintenance > Service > pc-ws Connect backup media (USB memory for USB (3) or (4)) Go to ADM service menu Select backup destination > Click [Backup] Connect backup media (USB memory for USB (3) or (4)) Connect backup media (USB memory for USB (3) or (4)) Go to ADM service menu Click [Backup Logs] Click [Windows XP Explorer] Go to C:¥ Copy (or cut) “BackupLogs_(Date and time)” folder Past the folder to backup medium Connect backup media (USB memory for USB (3) or (4)) Go to ADM service menu Click [Windows XP Explorer] > Right click My computer > Manage > Event Viewer Select Application or System > Click [Action] > [Save as] > Save the event log to backup medium Preset data of ADM Log files of ADM Event viewer log (Application and System) We required PREST and log files listed below of ADM for our investigation. Connect external USB mouse on AVPN. Log files for ADM Log collection <ADM>
[Page 135] Press [Preset D...] > Preset > Maintenance How to confirm system software version? Version confirmation (Main system)
[Page 136] Press [Apli] switch > Click Spanner mark > About System show 2 version, confirm both of the version information. How to confirm system software version? Version confirmation (ADM)
[Page 137] Basic operation
[Page 138] Enter user name. Enter user password. Patient List File Utility Preset In case emergency, we can use the system without password, But we cannot access; oimeN Password Name service Role Service Press [Preset D...] > [Preset] > System Configuration > Click [User List]) If the system enabled “Security Mode”, system ask you user name and password. “Security Mode” setting available at; Press [Preset D...] > [Preset] > System Configuration > [Shift] and [<] > Set “Enable” for Security Mode > Click [OK] > Restart the system Default setting (You can add account at Basic operation (Login: When Security mode enabled)
[Page 139] With UIDM-590A When after press [New patient] then press [F2] then Patient registration screen display. This screen depends on the system configuration. Patient registration screen Basic operation (Patient registration) Without UIDM-590A
[Page 140] Press [Preset D...] > [Preset] > [ADM Maintenance] > [New Patient screen Setup] > Select a item from Fetal Information > Click door switch > Exit ADM maintenance screen and preset screen > New Patient > [F2] 1. In case system with UIDM-590A. With UIDM-590A Patient registration screen (In case OB study) Press [Preset D...] > [Preset] > [Exam Preset] > [Condition set] > “Other” > Set “OB Data on ID” > Save the setting > New Patient > [F2] Basic operation (Patient registration) 1. In case system without UIDM-590A. Without UIDM-590A
[Page 141] (0032,1030) (0008,1040) (0008,0090) (0008,1030) Which we can NOT receive from MWM. (0008,0050) DICOM tag) – (0010,1010) (0010,1010) (0010,0030) (0010,1030) (0008,0080) Duplicate the (0040,1001) information which received MWM server.. (0010,0040) (0008,0030) (0032,4000) Which we can receive from MWM. Patient registration screen (In case with UIDM-590A) (0008,0020) (0010,0020) (0020,0010) (0010,0010) (0010,1020) Basic operation (Patient registration
[Page 142] Not separated First / Last name M = Male, F = Female, O = Other VR LO DA TM SH LO PN LO LO LO PN LO DA CS AS DS DS SH LT DICOM tag) Item (On the system) Study Date Time Accession No Site Name Referring Physician Study Type Department Department Patient Name Patient ID Date of Birth (M/d/yyyy) Sex Age Height Weight Exam ID Study Reason Exam Comments Name (On DICOM std.) Study Date Study Time Accession Number Institution Name Referring Physician’s Name Study Description Institutional Department Name Institutional Department Name Patients Name Patient ID Patient’s Birth Date Patient’s Sex Patient’s Age Patient’s Size Patient’s Weight Study ID Reason for Study Study Comments Patient registration screen (In case with UIDM-590A) Tag No (0008,0020) (0008,0030) (0008,0050) (0008,0080) (0008,0090) (0008,1030) (0008,1040) (0008,1040) (0010,0010) (0010,0020) (0010,0030) (0010,0040) (0010,1010) (0010,1020) (0010,1030) (0020,0010) (0032,1030) (0032,4000) Basic operation (Patient registration
[Page 143] Basic operation (Display layout)
[Page 144] Because of the New Patient button will be initialize the system status including communication between UIDM-590A. If we only press [F2] and start next study, UIDM-590A will not initialize. As a result, stored image will not store proper study. Or couldn’t store image. Do NOT forget press [New Patient] before start next study!!! Do NOT forget press [New Patient] before start next study!!! It is totally different as press [F2] and type another patient. We must press [New Patient] to finish examination. Basic operation (Finish examination)
[Page 145] Update Study Edit Press [Appli] SW Click [Patient List] Select image which including the study that you can to correct. And click [Review]. Press [Next] > Select “Study Information” Patient / Exam Information Data window displayed, click [Edit]. Click [Yes] for system asking that you want to edit the information. Correct study information as you like then click [Update Study]. System confirm you to updating, click [Yes]. In case with UIDM-590A, we can correct patient information. This operation sometime required. Basic operation (Patient information correction)
[Page 146] in this system, even if CD-RW is used. Format the media before use. *1: Data can be written only one time DVD/CD, USB, Server) Usage CDR/DVD cache Recommended maker TAIYO YUDEN CO., LTD. MITSUBISHI KAGAKU MEDIA CO., LTD. TAIYO YUDEN CO., LTD. PANASONIC CORPORATION (Study data archiving by DICOM: Capacity 600MB or 700MB 600MB or 700MB 4GB 4GB Type * If you want to archive to DICOM destination, make DICOM setting beforehand. When burning cache data CD/DVD, press [Burn] switch on Patient List. CD-R CD-RW *1 DVD-R DVD-RAM 1. This operation required UIDM-590A. Press “Appli” button. 2. Select Studies or images which you want to archive then click [Send]. 3. Select archive destination form list then click [OK]. 4. In case archived destination is CD/DVD, system once archive images to cache. Recommended media Basic operation
[Page 147] in this system, even if CD-RW is used. Format the media before use. *1: Data can be written only one time DVD/CD, USB) Usage CDR/DVD cache Recommended maker TAIYO YUDEN CO., LTD. MITSUBISHI KAGAKU MEDIA CO., LTD. TAIYO YUDEN CO., LTD. PANASONIC CORPORATION (Study data archiving by Win format: Capacity 600MB or 700MB 600MB or 700MB 4GB 4GB Type When burning cache data CD/DVD, press [Burn] switch on Patient List. CD-R CD-RW *1 DVD-R DVD-RAM 1. This operation required UIDM-590A. Press “Appli” button. 2. Select Studies or images which you want to archive then click [Image Index]. 3. Select image then click [Export]. 4. In case archived destination is CD/DVD, system once archive images to cache. Recommended media Basic operation
[Page 148] System going to shutdown process, wait until shutdown process completed. Press power switch then click [OK] for system confirmation message. Press power switch twice. System going to shutdown process, wait until shutdown process completed. This operation MUST NOT use incase system totally lockup or in case emergency. Press power switch and hold it down 5 seconds. System shutting down by force without proper shutdown process. This operation may cased system failure. Shutdown operation (3 ways) Basic operation (Shutdown)
[Page 149] Basic operation <Required to UIDM-590A>
[Page 150] Sub item S, R, W means. with zero length for Universal Matching. M: Matching keys for (automatic) Worklist Update. R: Return keys. An "x" will indicate that the MWM SCU AE will supply this attribute as R: Return keys. An "x" will indicate that the MWM SCU AE will supply this attribute as Return Key D: Displayed keys. An “x” indicates that this worklist attribute is displayed to the user during a patient registration. For example, Patient Name will be displayed when registering the patient prior to an examination. * Meaning of M, R, D are; How to get patient information (work list) from MWM (RIS) service. List of information in MWM (1)
[Page 151] Result (Query condition setting window) (0010,0010) (0010,0020) (0008,0050) (0008,0050) (0040,1001) (0008,0060) (0040,0002) (0040,0001) Press [F2], Patient/Exam Information Input screen displayed. Click [Retrieve Worklist], following dialog apperred. Define filter condition as you like then click [Query]. How to get patient information (work list) from MWM (RIS) service. Query condition List of information in MWM
[Page 152] Study date Study date Study date Study date 20110330 (Today) 20110331 (Tomorrow) 20110329 20110328 Patient Name Patient Name Patient Name Patient Name A^A B^B C^C D^D ID ID ID Server database Patient Patient ID Patient Patient 1 2 3 4 May I ask you? YES! I need... Study starting: Today and tomorrow Thanks a lot!! See you!! based on query condition) (Query condition setting window) State query condition I have several patient information. (Depends on how many patients matched Association release request Associate negotiation request Association release acknowledge Associate negotiation acknowledge Reply to system (Patient name, ID etc) Reply to system (Patient name, ID etc) Study date Study date Study date Study date 20110330 (Today) 20110331 (Tomorrow) Patient Name Patient Name Patient Name Patient Name A^A B^B ID ID ID DICOM communication overview in MWM (Example) List of information in MWM Patient Patient ID Patient Patient 1 2 Result
[Page 153] D x x x x x x x x R x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x M S S R S VR SQ CS AE DA TM PN SH SQ SH LO SH SH CS LT SQ UI LO SQ SH Tag (0040,0100) (0008,0060) (0040,0001) (0040,0002) (0040,0003) (0040,0006) (0040,0007) (0040,0008) (0040,0009) (0040,0010) (0040,0011) (0040,0011) (0040,0012) (0040,0400) (0008,1110) (0020,000D) (0032,1060) (0032,1064) (0040,1001) Requested Procedure Module Scheduled Procedure Step Module Module Name Attribute Name Scheduled Procedure Step Sequence >Modality >Scheduled Station AE Title >Scheduled Procedure Step Start Date >Scheduled Procedure Step Start Time >Scheduled Performing Physician's Name >Scheduled Procedure Step Description >Scheduled Protocol Code Sequence >Scheduled Procedure Step ID >Scheduled Station Name >Scheduled Procedure Step Location >Scheduled Procedure Step Location >Pre-Medication >Comments on Scheduled Procedure Step Referenced Study Sequence Study Instance UID Requested Procedure Description Requested Procedure Code Sequence Requested Procedure ID List of information in MWM (2)
[Page 154] D x x x x x x x R x x x x x x x x x M S W S VR SH PN LO LO PN LO DA DA CS Tag (0008,0050) (0008,0090) (0038,0010) (0038,0300) (0010,0010) (0010,0020) (0010,0030) (0010,0030) (0010,0040) Visit Status Module Visit Identification Module Patient Identification Module Patient Demographic Module Imaging Service Request Module Module Name Attribute Name Accession Number Referring Physician's Name Admission ID Current Patient Location Patient's Name Patient ID Patient's Birth Date Patient's Birth Date Patient's Sex List of information in MWM (3)
[Page 155] Special probe operation
[Page 156] Press [Preset d...] > Preset > System configuration > Press [Shift] and [<] Set “On” for TEE Icon Display Press [Menu] > Other > [Multi-Plane TEE] > Enable for “Icon Display” “T” indicates the short axis and “L” indicates the long axis. The scale is in 15 degrees steps. The number below the angle indication indicates the current rotation angle at the tip. tip. If the system won’t show angle icon, confirm following setting. Indication of the rotation angle Icon display settings PEF-510MA
[Page 157] Display/operation switches are disabled. ! Caution: While the warning message above is displayed, all the switches other than the New Patient and power ! Warning:If after 2 minutes the temperature remains at 43 degrees or higher, the message next page is displayed. No warning is displayed. Use the transducer while carefully checking for any temperature increase due to prolonged scanning. When 41 degrees is reached, the display color for the percentage of the acoustic power "P100" and the range of the multiple frequency "XXSXX" (sector probe example) change to yellow. The display color returns to white when the temperature falls below 41 degrees. When 42 degrees is reached, the following warning message is displayed for approximately 4 seconds. This message disappears when the acoustic power is reduced. When a temperature of 43 degrees is reached, the temperature has exceeded the limit and the following warning message is displayed. Transmission is terminated to prevent the temperature from increasing further and images are frozen. If the temperature falls to a sufficiently low level within 2 minutes, freeze status is canceled automatically. The warning display function is executed as described below at the diagnostic ultrasound system while this transducer is being used. - T < 41 41 <= T 42 <= T 43 <= T T(degrees) Temperature The temperature detection accuracy of this system is +-0.5 degrees. Note that the temperature control includes some amount of error. Temperature control for TEE transducers
[Page 158] . . .. Display/operation "Temperature Detection Function Check Procedure "Temperature Detection Function Check Procedure "Temperature Detection Function Check Procedure 11.1.4 "Temperature Detection Function Check Procedure 11.1.4 11.1.4 the message below is displayed. This message is also displayed when the temperature detection circuit is defective. This message is also displayed when the temperature detection circuit is defective. This message is also displayed when the temperature detection circuit is defective. This message is also displayed when the temperature detection circuit is defective. Check the temperature detection function referring to operation manual application Check the temperature detection function referring to operation manual application Check the temperature detection function referring to operation manual application Check the temperature detection function referring to operation manual application volume subsection volume subsection 11.1.4 volume subsection volume subsection If any abnormality is found, contact your service representative. If any abnormality is found, contact your service representative. If any abnormality is found, contact your service representative. If any abnormality is found, contact your service representative. In this case, stop the examination immediately, make the angle free, return the In this case, stop the examination immediately, make the angle free, return the In this case, stop the examination immediately, make the angle free, return the In this case, stop the examination immediately, make the angle free, return the transducer to a neutral angle, and then withdraw the transducer carefully. transducer to a neutral angle, and then withdraw the transducer carefully. transducer to a neutral angle, and then withdraw the transducer carefully. transducer to a neutral angle, and then withdraw the transducer carefully. The diagnostic ultrasound system must be restarted in order to perform The diagnostic ultrasound system must be restarted in order to perform The diagnostic ultrasound system must be restarted in order to perform The diagnostic ultrasound system must be restarted in order to perform examination again examination again. examination again examination again ! WARNING: If after 2 minutes the temperature remains at 43 degrees or higher, The warning display function is executed as described below at the diagnostic ultrasound system while this transducer is being used. - 43 <= T remains T(degrees) Temperature 2 minutes the temperature The temperature detection accuracy of this system is +-0.5 degrees. Note that the temperature control includes some amount of error. Temperature control for TEE transducers
[Page 159] * Several function required UDDS-590A DICOM and Network (UIDM-590A) DICOM and Network (UIDM-590A)
[Page 160] Network configuration Network configuration
[Page 161] to communicate with main system.!!! to communicate with main system.!!! to communicate with main system.!!! Do NOT change the setting!! Do NOT change the setting!! Do NOT change the setting!! Do NOT change the setting!! This setting used This setting used to communicate with main system.!!! This setting used This setting used Please change this setting if the system belonging to hospital network. This is external network communication ADM Maintenance > Service > Password as pc-ws > Network Network configuration
[Page 162] Click [Start] > Control Panel > Network and dialup connection > Select “Local External USB keyboard and mouse Connect USB keyboard and mouse for USB port 3, 4 on rear panel Boot up system. Go to User function menu, select [Appli] SW location. Change the function “Review” to “Appli”. Now you can see ADMB screen by press [Appli] SW but hourglass displayed. (Means no communication between main system.) Press [Ctrl] and [Alt] and [Del] on external keyboard. Click [Task Manager] > Application tab > Select a application then click [End task]. Apply [End task] for all applications. Area Connection (Internal network adaptor) then correct setting as factory default. Close all window then click [Start] > Shutdown > Select “Restart” and click [OK] Wait a moment then confirm ADM functionality. Requirement Procedure If you change IP address setting for Local Area Connection on ADMB. We might lost communication between main system and ADMB. As a result, we cannot control ADMB any more. (Never show “ADM ready”.) In this case, we need correct IP address setting of Local Area Connection. Incase if you change Local Area Connection on ADMB Network configuration
[Page 163] System settings related DICOM System settings related DICOM
[Page 164] Service Note SD730-428END Set to US for stored image Edit LMHOSTS file. (We can select US / SC) In case Modality set to SC, this value will implement (0018,1010) This value set to (0008,0080) This value set to (0008,0080) Table of IP address and host name relation on the system. ADM Maintenance > Service > Password as pc-ws > DICOM setup > Main Config. communication communication for stored image name while DICOM This value used to This value used to This value used to system communication port No of the system while DICOM DICOM configuration (Local DICOM setting) This value set to (0008,1010)
[Page 165] is same meaning as the system PING TMSC4462 PING 192.168.1.230 Host name in If system call TMSC4462, same meaning as the system calling 192.168.1.230 on this system. For instance, IP Address Edit LMHOSTS file. Table of IP address and host name relation on the system. Edit LMHOSTS The LMHOSTS is a translation table. This table defined translation of host name and IP address inside of the system. This setting is NOT effect external device. So that if you have several system, we have to define the table individually. DICOM configuration (Local DICOM setting)
[Page 166] Setting Storage Service Storage Commitment Service Storage Commitment Service
[Page 167] examination. does not support transmitted and completion of an Only network test, not DICOM test storage commitment. storage commitment. for the examination is whether the storage converted to monochrome server that can receive monochrome images only. Enter the AE Title of the server that receives the archive is entered here.) entered here if the server entered here if the server Select whether all the data commitment is obtained on Select whether the image is before it is transmitted to a (Typically, the AE title of the Note that nothing should be Communication test by PING Communication test by Server should support then click [Add Archive] Set storage server information Patient List. ADM Maintenance > Service > Password as pc-ws > DICOM setup > Archives selected from the Set the communication DICOM configuration (Storage / Commitment) Select whether communication is to be performed according to study or according to image. method for multiple studies
[Page 168] check hear Storage server Define host name of Storage server which defined in LMHOSTS describes next page If the server is Storage If the server is Storage commitment server, put Detail of these settings then click [Add Archive] Set storage server information Storage server Define port number of Accept to sending SR ADM Maintenance > Service > Password as pc-ws > DICOM setup > Archives DICOM configuration (Storage / Commitment)
[Page 169] HDD HDD Still and Archive HDD,Server HDD Auto Archive still only & Cine only HDD,Server HDD,Server HDD HDD Cine only Auto Archive HDD,Server Still only HDD HDD Auto Archive HDD,Server Please check the following table. Still only and Cine only setting combine with Auto Archive. These settings are not effect for Still and Archive. * Setting Still Cine Cine2 *Cine2 does NOT store the Cine image.(Store the Still image) User function key DICOM setting on the ADM of a NemioMX. Question : What is difference between ‘Auto Archive’ and ‘Still and Archive? Answer
[Page 170] Print service setting Print service setting
[Page 171] port number We can define 2 DICOM printers check mark here. Set DICOM printer’s Server should support Verification service. Communication test by Put check mark to activate the setting on the system If the printer is COLOR, put not DICOM test Only network test, AE Title Host name ADM Maintenance > Service > Password as pc-ws > DICOM setup > Printer-1 and -2 Set DICOM printer’s Set DICOM printer’s DICOM configuration (Print) Define type of paper, size, direction, division and magnification
[Page 172] setting MPPS Service MWM (Worklist) Service MWM (Worklist) Service Query / Retrieve Service
[Page 173] > MPPS/Worklist /Query-Rerieve ADM Maintenance > Service > Password as pc-ws > DICOM setup For MWM setup For Q/R setup For MPPS setup DICOM configuration (MPPS, MWM, Q/R)
[Page 174] in LMHOSTS > MPPS/Worklist /Query-Rerieve Define host name of Makes MPPS effective MPPS server which defined ADM Maintenance > Service > Password as pc-ws > DICOM setup MPPS server MPPS server DICOM configuration (MPPS)
[Page 175] LMHOSTS > MPPS/Worklist /Query-Rerieve Define host name of Makes MWM effective MWM server which defined in server. MWM server MWM server MWM server ADM Maintenance > Service > Password as pc-ws > DICOM setup Enter the AE Title of this system as viewed from the DICOM configuration (MPPS, MWM, Q/R)
[Page 176] LMHOSTS Makes Q/r effective > MPPS/Worklist /Query-Rerieve Define host name of Q/R server which defined in Q/R server Q/R server ADM Maintenance > Service > Password as pc-ws > DICOM setup DICOM configuration (Q/R)
[Page 177] Removable media setting Removable media setting
[Page 178] ADM Maintenance > Service > Password as pc-ws > DICOM setup > Removable Media DICOM configuration (Media storage)
[Page 179] Missing echo Abnormal image Noise Error DICOM/Network
[Page 180] Remarks Remarks a. Make sure the problem is missing echo. b. If the problem only occurred original probe, it should probe problem. If the problem only occurred typical probe port, it should P156 PWB problem. Also confirm PCXX-2P, PCXX-3P required to confirm. Also confirm PCXX-2P, PCXX-3P required to confirm. a. Make sure the problem is missing echo. b. If the problem only occurred original probe, it should probe problem. If the problem only occurred typical probe port, it should P156 PWB problem. Also confirm PCXX-2P, PCXX-3P required to confirm. a. Check the problem position will be change or not b. Insert 2 x FERX for slot FERX A one by one, and confirm the problem occurred or not. How to check How to check a. Driver check b. Change probe itself Change probe port a. Driver check b. Change probe itself Change probe port Cross check or replace a. Swap FERX A and B b. Only insert FERXA Possibility Probe P156 PWB PCXX-2P PCXX-3P PCXX-3P Probe P156 PWB PCXX-2P PCXX-3P FETX PWB FERX PWB 1 2 1 2 3 4 Single channel missing Multi channels missing Missing echo
[Page 181] ?? is one of the check procedure for missing echo problem. Screw driver Check Select standard probe. (Recommend PVM-375AT) Select factory preset. (Recommend Abdomen). Set 80 db for gain adjustment and STC volume set to center. Put (DO NOT put, jut put!) a screw driver on probe surface. You can get locket pattern on the echo image. Move the driver from edge to edge of the probe. Locket pattern also move edge to edge. Locket pattern also move edge to edge. If there is missing echo problem whatever failure on probe or main system, locket pattern will be get dark or also missing. If you find abnormality, recommend also do screw driver check on another probe. Screw driver Check “ It is very easy to check. What is
[Page 182] FERX A FERX B FERX A Originally FERX B Originally FERX A FERX B FERX A FERX A > DERX B. FERX A > DERX B. FERX A > DERX B. FERX B FERX A FERX B Below the FERX-A and FERX-B boards cover the sections. Because each of the FERX boards is identical, exchanging the insertion slots allows identification of the faulty board. Which region handled which FERX PWB?? Example: Changing the order from Example: Changing the order from FERX A > DERX B. Example: Changing the order from Example: Changing the order from
[Page 183] A52 BCDP2 Scan Control Processors A52-2: ECRX Only FERX-B alive. A43 FETX Echo signal A52 BCDP2 Scan Control Processors A52-2: ECRX only RXBF-A alive, BCDP will receive echo signal from RXBF-A (64 channels) Only FERX-A alive. According to the circuit diagram of the system, signal path of the echo signal is below. Echo signal processed on RXBF-B will be go to RXBF-A. Then the signal gather with echo signal which processed on RXBF-A. After that going to BCDP. So If If only RXBF-B alive, we will lost the way to signal path to BCDP. As a result system will not display echo image. A43 FETX Why only insert RXBF A system shown several region of the echo image?? But no echo if only install RXBF B??? Echo signal
[Page 184] FERX A FERX A FERX A FERX A FERX B FERX B FERX B FERX B Removed Removed Removed Removed FERX A FERX A FERX A FERX A Due to RXBF B removed from system. There are no initial echo where managed by RXBF B. FERX B FERX B FERX B FERX B Removed Removed Removed Removed A52 BCDP2 Scan Control Processors A52-2: ECRX Only FERX-A alive. Sample image only install RXBF-A TEE CTRL & ERROR DET A43 FETX Why only insert RXBF A system shown several region of the echo image?? But no echo if only install RXBF B??? Echo signal
[Page 185] Abnormality in 2D Abnormality in CDI Abnormality in PW/CW General trouble shooting <Abnormal image>
[Page 186] Remove rear cover and confirm J1 on AVPN. If external monitor color is OK, LCD monitor seems failed. Refer section of Missing echo problem. Refer section of Noise problem. <Abnormal image- Abnormality in 2D> How to check How to check Confirm cable connection between AVPN to monitor. Cross check CPU Connect external monitor Missing echo? Noise? Cross check BCDP PWB Cross check CPU Possibility Possibility Whole screen seems wrong (Whole screen greenish etc.) Cable connection ETXR PWB Monitor Only echo area seems wrong Probe BCDP PWB ETXR PWB 1 2 3 1 2 3 Abnormality in 2D
[Page 187] Refer section of Missing echo problem. If the problem is not shown in PW, BCDP better to change. a. Check the problem position will be change or not b. Insert 2 x FERX for slot FERX A one by one, and confirm the problem occurred or not. Missing echo? Set PW sampling mark on the area of problem appeared the go to PW mode. Cross check FETX a. Swap FERX A and B b. Only insert FERXA Problem display only inside of the color ROI. Confirm BCDP PWB FETX PWB FERX PWB 1 2 3 4
[Page 188] Refer section of Missing echo problem. a. Make sure the problem is missing echo. b. If the problem only occurred original probe, it should probe problem. If the problem only occurred typical probe port, it should If the problem only occurred typical probe port, it should P156, PCXX-2P (or PCXX-3P) problem. If the problem is not shown in PW, BCDP better to change. a. Check the problem position will be change or not b. Insert 2 x FERX for slot FERX A one by one, and confirm the problem occurred or not. Missing echo? a. Driver check b. Change probe itself Change probe port Change probe port Cross check FETX Set PW sampling mark on the area of problem appeared the go to PW mode. a. Swap FERX A and B b. Only insert FERXA Abnormality also appear in 2D. (Problem is NOT only CDI mode) Confirm Probe P156 PWB P156 PWB PCXX-2P PCXX-3P FETX PWB BCDP PWB FERX PWB 1 2 3 3 4 5 6
[Page 189] Whole screen seems wrong. Refer section of Abnormality in 2D Never hear but... How about in 2D mode? We never hear such kind problem. But please confirm. a. Cross check ETXR a. Cross check ETXR Whole screen wrong. (Problem is NOT only in echo area) Abnormal image Confirm ETXR PWB 1 2
[Page 190] Remarks Remarks Abnormality in PW / CW Refer section of Missing echo problem. a. Check the problem position will be change or not b. Insert 2 x FERX for slot FERX A one by one, and confirm the problem occurred or not. Very slight possibility. Refer section of Missing echo problem. Very slight possibility. Very slight possibility. Very slight possibility. <Abnormal image- How to check How to check Missing echo? a. Swap FERX A and B b. Only insert FERXA Cross check BCDP Cross check BCDP Cross check ETXR Missing echo? Cross check CWTR PWB Cross check FETX PWB Cross check BCDP PWB Cross check ETXR Only PW wave form wrong (No problem in 2D and CDI.) Only CW wave form wrong (No problem in 2D, CDI and PW.) Abnormality in PW/CW Possibility Possibility Abnormal image Probe FERX PWB BCDP PWB BCDP PWB ETXR PWB Probe CWTR PWB FETX PWB BCDP PWB ETXR PWB 1 2 3 3 4 1 2 3 4 5
[Page 191] Noise in typical mode Noise in any mode and it's has a pattern The noise appeared while using another devices Noise General trouble shooting <Noise>
[Page 192] <Noise-Noise in typical mode> Basically this kind problem caused Probe, P156, PCXX-2P (or -3P), FETX, FERX. Please identify the cause of problem with above describes section. Confirms section of missing echo. Confirms section of Abnormal image. Noise in typical mode Noise
[Page 193] (Move another room) function. a. Sometime we have hear that noise coming from external device via BNC etc. b. Never hear but if recommended device has problem, we may has this kind problem. a. Sometime light box generates noise. a. We can check it b. Step 3. b. Recommend to use which include noise cut c. Refer next page for more detail. s GND line. <Noise in any mode and it's has a pattern> a. Confirm power cable b. Put the protective grounding properly. a. Remove unofficial devices such as video capture device, non recommended VCR etc. b. Turn off any peripherals such as recommended VCR, printer etc a. Turn off any electrical devices which working around the system one by one. b. Move the system another floor / room / building. a. Use a wall socket only for our system. b. Use with UPS. c. Put several ferrite cores to power cable. Sounds RFI (Radio Frequency Interference) problem. The noise is appear intermittent but when customer touch the probe. And the noise appear on several probes which has similar frequency. (e.g The noise appear in PVM-375AT, PVM-381MT but there is no problem in PLM-805AT) Possibility Noise in any mode and it's has a pattern Floating GND Peripherals System working environment Power supplement 1 2 3 4
[Page 194] Bad case: Bad case: Bad case: Bad case: (Move another room) function. Just put ferraite core. Just put ferraite core. Just put ferraite core. Just put ferraite core. a. We can check it b. Step 3. b. Recommend to use which include noise cut c. details is here <Noise in any mode and it's has a pattern> a. Use a wall socket only for our system. b. Use with UPS. c. Put several ferrite cores to power c. Put several ferrite cores to power c. Put several ferrite cores to power c. Put several ferrite cores to power cable. cable. cable. cable. Good case: Good case: Good case: Good case: Turn the cable several times and fix it. Turn the cable several times and fix it. Turn the cable several times and fix it. Turn the cable several times and fix it. Detail for 4. Power supplement – c. put ferrite cores to power cable. One of the example for this check point as below. Possibility Noise in any mode and it's has a pattern Power supplement
[Page 195] <The noise appeared using with an another special device> Sorry it is NOT problem. Sorry it is NOT problem. Sorry it is NOT problem. Sorry it is NOT problem. It is kind of ultrasound system a limitation which based on ultrasound system It is kind of ultrasound system a limitation which based on ultrasound system It is kind of ultrasound system a limitation which based on ultrasound system It is kind of ultrasound system a limitation which based on ultrasound system technical back ground. technical back ground. technical back ground. technical back ground. The noise is appear while customer using special device such as generates very strong radio frequency like RFA (Radio Frequency Abration) device. The noise appeared using with an another special device
[Page 196] Please refer to appendix of the error list on this document. Error General trouble shooting <Error>
[Page 197] If customer report you that system shown message. Always ask try to take IQ Report. ([Shift] and [F1]) Then collect log files and send it to TMSC Ultrasound technical support. Other errors General trouble shooting <Other errors>
[Page 198] Confirm cable connection. Confirm SW hub, router status. (If the device alive between our system and server) Confirm IP address setting on our system also server side setting. Including default gateway is necessary or not. Confirm network environment, especially network inking setting. (10M, 100M, 1000M. Also Full / Half Duplex or Auto Negotiation) Confirm cable specification such as Category x, length of the cable etc. PING is not reached remote device Network is slow / unstable Network is slow / unstable Network (With UIDM-590A)
[Page 199] Subnet mask 255.255.255.0 255.255.255.0 255.255.255.0 IP 192.168.0.100 192.168.0.120 192.168.0.230 Floor / Room 5th / Radiology 2nd / Server room 7nd / Conference We strongly recommend you to make a information table like below. In this time, better to make with PC (Excel, Note pad etc.) Handwriting sometimes makes BIG problem. (e.g. g or 9, l (L) or I etc.) Confirm IP address setting is correct or not on Server and our system. Confirm that the remote device alive in same network address? TOSHIBA Hospital Our system Server A Server B
[Page 200] Also make sure to confirm remote device IP address correct or not. Sometime we may have problem remote device firewall setting, please ask to remote device administrator. Depends on hospital network design but sometime we need register MAC address information for hospital network setting, please ask it to network administrator. Press [Preset D...] > [Preset] > [ADM Maintenance] > [Service] > pc-ws > Press [Network] > Show property of Local Area Connection2“. Select “Internet Protocol (TCP/IP)” > Click [Properties]. Confirm IP address setting. Other possibilities Other possibilities Confirm IP address setting
[Page 201] Subnetmask 255.255.255.0 255.255.255.0 255.255.255.0 255.255.255.0 IP address 192.168.1.3 192.168.1.10 133.117.21.60 133.117.21.60 Device Go to next page. Remote device A Remote device B Remote device B How to confirm? Here just example. In above case, we need Default gate way if our system required to communicate Remote Device B. Required default gateway? How to confirm??
[Page 202] 192.168.1.0 192.168.1.0 133.117.21.0 NETWORK ADDRESS mask into binary. Subnet mask 255.255.255.0 255.255.255.0 255.255.255.0 IP address 192.168.0.3 192.168.0.10 133.117.21.60 In above case, we need Default gate way if our system required to communicate Remote Device B. Convert each segment of IP address and Subnet Apply Logical AND. Then convert it into Decimal. As a result we get NETWORK ADDRESS information as below. (Detail process shown next page.) If the NETWROK ADDRESS is NOT matched, we need gateway. How to confirm.? Device Required default gateway? Remote device A Remote device B
[Page 203] 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 Service Note SD730-428END 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 1 3 0 0 10 10 0 0 60 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 1 1 1 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 1 1 1 1 1 21 21 255 255 255 0 1 0 0 1 0 1 1 1 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 1 1 1 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 0 1 0 Remote Device A Remote Device B 168 255 168 168 168 255 168 117 255 117 0 1 0 0 1 0 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 0 1 0 0 1 0 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 1 1 1 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 1 1 1 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 192 255 192 192 192 255 192 133 255 133 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 1 1 1 1 1 1 0 1 0 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 Binary Binary Binary Binary Binary Binary Required default gateway? <Detail of the example.> IP Address Logical AND IP Address IP Address Logical AND IP Address Logical AND Subnet mask N. ADDRESS Subnet mask N. ADDRESS Subnet mask N. ADDRESS
[Page 204] Default gate way is kind of the bridge between different network address. If system detect that any TCP data sending to another network address, System send the packet to Default Gateway IP address. Default Gateway will be convey the packet to proper network. What is the function of default Gateway??
[Page 205] Cat. 5 1000Base-T Cat. 5 100Base-TX Cat. 3, 4, 5 100Base-T4 t get proper network performance on the network. Cat.3 10Base-T These setting must be set on same condition in the network including gateway, SW HUB and router such as network devices. Otherwise system couldn Sometime missing network connection due to reconfiguration of the network connection speed. We must keep the specification other wise we may has very strange network trouble like unstable, very slow. Due to missing packets, lost network connection. Below you can find the specification of the network cable. Category Distance (m) Confirm network environment, Especially network inking setting. (10M, 100M, 1000M. Also Full / Half Duplex or Auto Negotiation) Confirm cable specification such as Category x, length of the cable etc. Network is slow / unstable
[Page 206] Echo”. Echo”. Echo”. -Echo”. - - “C “C- “C “C Remote device responded PING but no response by Remote device responded PING but no response by Remote device responded PING but no response by Remote device responded PING but no response by All test passed, but any image couldn’t send to server. Still image could be send but cine (Multi-frame) image will be fail. While setup the DICOM connection. Storage DICOM General trouble shooting <DICOM with UIDM-590A>
[Page 207] Remarks Mr.xxx Mr.yyy Mr.ttt Service STORAGE MWM PRINT --- “C-Echo”. Port 104 2303 10400 104 AE title A_STORE B_MWM C_PRINT TOSHIBA01 Default Gateway --- --- --- 192.168.0.254 Subnet mask --- --- --- 255.255.255.0 If the server did NOT support “Verification SCP”, please try to send a still image just for testing. Confirm server specification Ask server engineer. Try to connect DICOM emulator on your lap top. Confirm 1 (one) or I (Italy), 0 (Zero) or O (Oman) etc. Recommend you to make a table when confirm DICOM settings. IP address 192.168.0.100 133.117.10.20 133.117.10.20 192.168.0.10 Server did NOT support “Verification SCP”. Server application did not running Confirm AE title, port number both our side and server side. Remote device responded PING but no response by While setup the DICOM connection. Server A server B Server C Server Our system General trouble shooting <DICOM>
[Page 208] frame) image will be fail. frame) image will be fail. frame) image will be fail. frame) image will be fail. frame) image will be fail. frame) image will be fail. -frame) image will be fail. -frame) image will be fail. - - - - 1.2.840.10008.5.1.4.1.1.6.1 1.2.840.10008.5.1.4.1.1.3.1 1.2.840.10008.5.1.4.1.1.3.1 1.2.840.10008.1.2.4.50 We can modify the transfer syntax in “Compression Setup” in ADM Maintenance menu. Try to set None or RLE for “Cine Compression” setting. JPEG Baseline (Process 1) Ultrasound Image Storage Ultrasound Multi-frame Image Storage Sometime this problem happend with insufficient worklist information. Ultrasound Multi-frame Image Storage Try another transfer syntax The server supports “Ultrasound image” or “Ultrasound Multi-frame Image” In case if the system using MWM (worklist) information, try to send a image with emergency patient. Confirm that the server supports “Ultrasound multi frame storage SOP class.” Confirm that the sever supports “JPEG baseline process1” transfer syntax. All test passed, but any image couldn’t send to server. All test passed, but any image couldn’t send to server. All test passed, but any image couldn’t send to server. All test passed, but any image couldn’t send to server. Still image could be send but cine (Multi Still image could be send but cine (Multi- Still image could be send but cine (Multi Still image could be send but cine (Multi- Still image could be send but cine (Multi Still image could be send but cine (Multi Still image could be send but cine (Multi Still image could be send but cine (Multi Storage General trouble shooting <DICOM>
[Page 209] ADM screen SSA-590A with UIDM-590A N/A - “ADM Ready” is not display. - System can’t access to any IP address set to wrong LAN connection Please see remarks. Please see remarks. System: Version: Problem: Result: Action: (Means no communication between main system.) (Internal network adaptor) then correct setting as factory default. 1. Connect USB keyboard and mouse for USB port 3, 4 on rear panel 2. Boot up system. Go to User function menu, select [Appli] SW location. 3. Change the function “Review” to “Appli”. 4. Now you can see ADMB screen by press [Appli] SW but hourglass displayed. 5. Press [Ctrl] and [Alt] and [Del] on external keyboard. 6. Click [Task Manager] > Application tab > Select a application then click [End task]. 7. Apply [End task] for all applications. 8. Click [Start] > Control Panel > Network and dialup connection > Select “Local Area Connection“ 9. Close all window then click [Start] > Shutdown > Select “Restart” and click [OK] 10. Wait a moment then confirm ADM functionality. System never show “ADM ready” right and bottom of the monitor. Before that engineer try to configure network setting. This message is NOT display. Means system did NOT made communication with ADM. Because of the communication on internal network but configuration changed by mistake. Remarks: Failure example
[Page 210] ADM screen SSA-590A with UIDM-590A N/A - “ADM Ready” is not display. - System can’t access to any Setting file corruption, broken Please see remarks. System: Version: Problem: Result: Action: “Dicomit.cfg”. (Means no communication between main system.) 1. Connect USB keyboard and mouse for USB port 3, 4 on rear panel 2. Boot up system. Go to User function menu, select [Appli] SW location. 3. Change the function “Review” to “Appli”. 4. Now you can see ADMB screen by press [Appli] SW but hourglass displayed. 5. Press [Ctrl] and [Alt] and [Del] on external keyboard. 6. Click [Task Manager] > Application tab > Select a application then click [End task]. 7. Apply [End task] for all applications. 8. Right click [Start] > Explorer > Go to C:¥dicomita 9. Rename “dicomit.cfg” to “dicomit.cfg.bak” 10. Copy “Dicomit_org.cfg” and past it same place, rename duplicated “Dicomit_org.cfg” t o 11. Close all window then click [Start] > Shutdown > Select “Restart” and click [OK]. System never show “ADM ready” right and bottom of the monitor. This problem happened just rebooting the system... This message is NOT display. Means system did NOT made communication with ADM. Remarks: Failure example
[Page 211] - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - (100V) Cable Rail PALMSW Foreign countries (200V) Foreign countries (100V) Comment Comment Comment Comment Cable Complete SET Trans Same as NemioXG Same as NemioXG Same as NemioXG Same as NemioXG Power supply Cable The coutry Power supply Cable Power supply Cable Same as NemioXG Same as NemioXG Same as NemioXG Same as NemioXG Same as NemioXG Same as NemioXG Same as NemioXG Same as NemioXG Same as NemioXG ETXR unit Same as NemioXG Same as NemioXG Same as NemioXG Same as NemioXG Panel complete set SW PANEL ASSY Cable FULL KEY BOARD ASSY FULL KEY RE KNOB SW KEY TOP STC knob PADLE ,S-SAW SET Standard KEY SHEET FULL KEY Cable PALM SW Cable Power Sulpply SW PANEL BASE SPEAKER Complete set Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes BM34-1297 Gr1 BSM31-6157 BSM31-6953*1 BSM31-6954 BSM31-7972 BM34-1289 Gr1 BM34-1290 Gr1 BM34-1291 Gr1 BSM31-6410*A BSM31-6412*A BSM31-6413*A BSM31-6558 BSM31-6559 BSM31-7971*1 BSM31-9833 BSM31-9833 BSM34-0054 BSM34-1085-03 BSM31-6158 BSM31-6164 BSM31-6165*A BSM31-6169 BSM34-1304 BSM34-1304-01 BSM34-1304-02 BSM34-1304-03 BSM34-1304-04 BSM34-1304-05 BSM34-1304-06 BSM34-1304-07 BSM34-1304-08 BSM34-1304-10 BSM34-1304-11 BSM34-1304-12 BSM34-1304-17 BSM34-1304-18 PWB PWB PWB PWB Panel Panel Panel Panel Power supply Power supply Power supply Power supply SET SET SET CAP TOP #TRANS LSPS SWRG LNFL(100V) LNFH(200V) #AC CABLE-J #AC CABLE-E #AC CABLE-A P156 PWB.FETX FERX 64 PCXX-2P PCXX-3P PWB.AVPN2 PWB.AVCT3 PWB.AVCT3 PWB.BCDP2 PWB,ETXR2 BCKP CWTR PWB.SWCT ECRX PANEL UNIT SW PANEL ASSY FULL KEY ASSY FULL KEY RE KNOB KEY STC KNOB P-DLE,S-SAWSET KEY SHEET(STD) CB-FULL KEY CB-PALMSW CB-PWR SW PANEL BASE SPEAKER ASSY
[Page 212] - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Comment Comment Comment Comment Complete set It is not Istyle LCD BASE ARM LOCK ARM COVER LCD ARM Complete set Cover Cover for Power supply DVD Drive Same as NemioXG Same as NemioXG Foot SW left Foot SW right Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes BSM34-1378 BSM34-1153-01 BSM34-1153-02 BSM34-1153-03 PM30-39180 Gr1 BSM34-1146-01 WM30-38945 Gr1 3M08-32593 3M08-32594 3M08-32595 WM08-32596 Gr1 PM30-38915 Gr1 PM30-38920 Gr1 3M08-32602 PM30-38925 Gr1 PM30-38925 Gr1 PM30-38930 Gr1 PM30-38935 Gr1 3M08-32614 3M08-32615 3M08-32616 3M08-32513 3M08-32514 BSM34-1085-01 BSM34-0383 BSM34-0647 PM30-39250 Gr1 PM30-39255 Gr1 BSM34-1021 BSM34-1022 Monitor Monitor Monitor Monitor Cover & Other Cover & Other Cover & Other Cover & Other 15 INCH LCD-MON LCD-BASE-ASSY STOPPER-ASSY ARM-COVER-ASSY LCD-ARM-ASSY CASTER COVER COVER BASE-R-COVER BASE-L-COVER POST-S-R-COVER POST-S-L-COVER F-COVER-ASSY TOP-COVER-ASSY TOP-R-COVER REAR-COVER-ASSY REAR-COVER-ASSY R-COVER-ASSY L-COVER-ASSY PROBE-HOLDER PROBE-HOLDER JELLY-HOLDER PROBE HOLDER PROBE HOLDER DVDV PALMSW CPCT2 FILTER-R-ASSY FILTER-L-ASSY CB-FTSWL CB-FTSWR
[Page 213] - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Comment Comment Comment Comment Phi 125 Same as NemioXG Sheet metal・Substrate、Cable It is not SERVICE PARTS FOR CAP PENCIL CNN with cable PRINTER sheet metal Plate TRAY COVER NECK COVER HANDLE COVER PANEL HOOK HDD+CD+Manual ADMB Complete set ADM PWB ADMB HDD V1.00 ADMB system disc V1.00 Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes BSM34-1146 BSM31-6159 BSM34-1085-02 3M08-32617 2M30-38911 PM30-38937 Gr1 PM30-39480 Gr1 3M30-38966 BSM34-1304-13 BSM34-1304-14 BSM34-1304-15 BSM34-1304-16 PM30-39445 BSM34-1001 BSM34-1210 BSM34-1211 BSM34-1470 HDD HDD HDD HDD ADM ADM ADM ADM ADM ADM ADM ADM CASTER PHYS USBC FRONT HOOK HANDLE CAP-ASSY PENCIL CNN ASSY PRINTER-BASE TRAY COVER NECK COVER HANDLE COVER PANEL HOOK HDD V1.00R000 ADM V1.00R000 PWB,ADM ADM-HDDV1.00R000 ADM-CD V1.00R000
[Page 214] BSM34-1304-01 BSM34-1304-02 BSM34-1304-03 BSM34-1304-04 BSM34-1304-05 BSM34-1304-06 BSM34-1304-07 BSM34-1304-08 BSM34-1304-10 BSM34-1304-11 BSM34-1304-12 BSM34-1304-13 BSM34-1304-14 BSM34-1304-15 BSM34-1304-16 BSM34-1304-17 BSM34-1304-18 Part name FULL KEY CB-PWR SW RE KNOB SET CB-FULL KEY CB-PALMSW TRAY COVER NECK COVER PANEL HOOK PANEL BASE STC KNOB SET SW PANEL ASSY FULL KEY ASSY KEY SHEET(STD) HANDLECOVER SPEAKER ASSY KEY TOP CAP SET P-DLE, S-SAWSET Panel parts
[Page 215] Including track ball Including cable, slid rail and housing. housing. Only full key SW PANEL ASSY FULL KEY ASSY FULL KEY BSM34-1304-01 BSM34-1304-02 BSM34-1304-03
[Page 216] Depth, Color Gain, Angle Cor, D Gain, Meas Edit, Acoustic Power Audio, ECG a. Rectangle: 11pcs b. Circle small size: 11 pcs b. Circle small size: 11 pcs c. Circle large: 1pc (for 2D) d. Oval small: 4 pcs e. Oval large: 2 pcs f. Trapezoid small: 6pcs g. Trapezoid large: 2pcs h. Sector: 3 pcs i. Depth/Zoom indicator: 1pc 8 pcs e. h. d. c. g. b. a. f. i. RE KNOB SET KEY TOP CAP SET STC KNOB SET BSM34-1304-04 BSM34-1304-05 BSM34-1304-06
[Page 217] Puddle SW: 6 pcs Seesaw knob: 4 pcs Full keyboard – CPCT2 No picture P-DLE, S-SAWSET KEY SHEET(STD) CB-FULL KEY BSM34-1304-07 BSM34-1304-08 BSM34-1304-10
[Page 218] PALM SW <-> CPCT2 No picture CB-PALMSW CB-PWR SW TRAY COVER BSM34-1304-11 BSM34-1304-12 BSM34-1304-13
[Page 219] NECK COVER HANDLECOVER PANEL HOOK BSM34-1304-14 BSM34-1304-15 BSM34-1304-16
[Page 220] Including cable PANEL BASE SPEAKER ASSY CPCT2 BSM34-1304-17 BSM34-1304-18 BSM34-0647
[Page 221] PALM SW BSM34-0383 BSM34-1630
[Page 222] - - 14Pin 14Pin 14Pin 14Pin 14Pin 12Pin 12Pin 12Pin 12Pin 12Pin Connection type OK OK OK N/A N/A OK OK OK OK OK OK OK t use for SSA-770A and 700A. Xario Nemio AplioXG AplioMX Aplio80 Aplio50 XarioXG Famio8 Famio5 Pet name NemioMX NemioXG Aplio Artida Model name SSH-880CV SSA-790A SSA-780A SSA-770A SSA-700A SSA-680A SSA-660A SSA-590A SSA-580A SSA-550A SSA-530A SSA-510A This Palm SW couldn Even if you connect the Palm SW to 770A/700A, system is not recognize the Palm SW cable cable cable for cable for for connector connector connector carefully for carefully carefully direction!! direction!! direction!! system connector system system be carefully be be pin system pin pin 12 pin 12 12 Please Please be Please Please connect connect direction!! connect connect For For 12 For For Nemio and Famio PALMSW PALMSW connector connector connector system connector system system pin system pin pin We have new service part number for Palm SW which applicable for following systems. BSM34-0383 BSM34-1630 Not include connection cable. 14 pin 14 14 For For 14 For For Xario and AplioXG / MX Parts number : New PALM-SW
[Page 223] Details Only dial Dial and detection shaft Dial, detection shaft and ball Photo BSM34-0383 BSM34-1630 BSM34-0383-01 BSM34-1630-01 BSM34-0383-02 BSM34-1630-02 BSM34-0383-03 BSM34-1630-03 Parts name PALMSW PSW DIAL PWS01+ AXIS PWS02+BALL Parts number : New PALM-SW Newer PALM-SW was following P/N (including down-size).
[Page 224] For Top cover: 4 pcs, white For Rear cover: 2 pcs, gray For Side cover: 6 pcs, white For Side cover: 2 pcs, gray Part Name HANDLE BASE-R-COVER BASE-L-COVER POST-S-R-COVER POST-S-L-COVER F-COVER-ASSY TOP-COVER-ASSY TOP-R-COVER REAR-COVER-ASSY R-COVER-ASSY L-COVER-ASSY FILTER-R-ASSY FILTER-L-ASSY CAP-ASSY Part No 2M30-38911*B 3M08-32593*A 3M08-32594*A 3M08-32595*B WM08-32596*B Gr1 PM30-38915*B Gr1 PM30-38920*B Gr1 3M08-32602*C PM30-38925*B Gr1 PM30-38930*B Gr1 PM30-38935*B Gr1 PM30-39250 Gr1 PM30-39255 Gr1 PM30-38937 Gr1 1 2 3 4 5 8 9 No 10 11 12 13 16 17 50 Exterior parts
[Page 225] Maintenance 2Y730-512JA 2Y730-512EN 2Y708-502JA 2Y708-502EN Parts list 2F730-515EN Service <Maintenance> 2D730-544JA 2D730-544EN Service 2D708-504JA 2D708-504EN Quality Check Sheet 2J708-951EN 2J708-902EN 2J708-900EN 2J708-953EN 2J708-952EN 2J708-907EN 2J708-950EN 2J708-906EN 2J708-898EN 2J708-899EN 2J708-899EN 2J708-920EN 2J708-904EN 2J708-903EN 2J708-905EN 2J708-918EN 2J708-917EN 2J708-916EN 2J708-915EN 2J708-914EN 2J708-913EN 2J708-912EN 2J708-911EN 2J708-910EN 2J708-909EN 2J708-908EN 2C730-538JA 2J730-521JA 2D730-543JA 2C730-538EN 2J730-521EN 2D730-543EN 2C708-968EN Operation <<Appli.>> 2B771-023JA 2B771-023EN 2B771-027EN 2B708-524JA 2B708-524EN Operation <<Fund.>> 2B771-022JA 2B771-022EN 2B708-526EN 2B771-026EN 2B708-523JA 2B708-523EN Remarks CW Kit CV kit TIC kit ACM kit TDI kit HPRF kit DCA kit International Foot switch GEL warmer Premium kit Mecha 4D kit CHI/FEI kit Japan domestic (Enable 3rd port) ADMB (English) Stress Echo Kit Dynamic Flow kit TEE probe hanger Probe selector kit Probe selector kit ADMB (Japanese) Panoramic View Kit DICOM system Kit Trapezoid scan kit Reference signal unit Peripheral mounting rack Peripheral mounting rack HDD replacment manual USB cables for digital printer B-PSP & CDI-PSP/QSP kit Model name SSA-590A UAEH-590A UICW-590A UZFS-590A UZRI-590A UZRI-591A UZCA-590A UIQS-590A UIPS-590A UIPS-590A UICV-590A UIDM-590A UIMV-590A UDSE-590A USTS-590A USDF-590A USTI-590A USHI-590A UZGW-590A UDPA-590A UDDS-590A USAC-590A USTD-590A USHP-590A USDA-590A Service parts UJUR-590A, 592A UIUG-590A,591A Type Main Opt Opt Opt Opt Opt Opt Opt Opt Opt Opt Opt Opt Opt Opt Opt Opt Opt Opt Opt Opt Opt Opt Opt Opt Opt Opt Opt Document List