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MED Technical CSO Seni" Documentation Order No.: DD+DIS042.99E ADC Solo Digitizer ‘om eee) noo Maintenance Instructions 1st Edition ADC Solo Digitizer Type 5155 / 100 Base: VME These maintenance instructions can also be ordered separately. Order number: DD+DIS042.99E printed in Germany AGFAD DD+DIS042.99E Maintenance Instructions Section 12 List of Contents General Informatio Cleaning material 2.3. Required spare parts 2.4 Recommended spare parts. Maintenance points Digitizer. Maintenance points Plates / Cassettes .. Maintenance points ADC System Maintenance completion ADC System. Enclosure: Maintenance checklist 16.06.1999 51557 100 Section 12/1 DD+DIS042.99E Maintenance Instructions 1 General Information * These maintenance instructions must be considered confidenti: * The maintenance should be carried out: every 24000 cycles, or every 12 months + Required time for maintenance Digitizer Image quality Cassettes These instructions refer to the following components of the ADC Solo: + Digitizer * Cassettes and plates For other components see the ADC Compact manual + Only for Systems with DRA Contract: In systems with DRA Contract the infocounters are checked and evaluated in regular intervals by the GSC. If there is an indication of an upcoming defect, this is noted in the DRA Report and sent to the respective NSO with instructions for measures possibly required on the machine. Therefore we recommend to contact your NSO about this subject before maintenance, In order to perform these recommended measures in addition to the "must" maintenance points. 16.06.1999 5155 / 100 Section 12/1 Maintenance Instructions 0D+DIS042.99E 2 Required tools / materials for maintenance This section contains information for the technician about the materials and tools required for the maintenance. 241 Required tools Order number Description Device (CM+8.8966.1235.0 __| Test Sheet (14” x 17") Digitizer CM+9.5155.1015.0 __| Cu Filter (for exposure of test images) Digitizer commercially available _| Service PC Digitizer commercially available | Flashlight Digitizer 22 — Cleaning material In addition to the standard equipment the following cleaning substances are required: Order number Description Device CM+9.9999.0895.0 Vacuum cleaner CM+9.9999.0896.0 Dirt bags for vacuum cleaner (10x) Digitizer CM+9.9999.1524.0 Cleaning sponge Digitizer CM+9.9999.9254.0 Isopropyl alcohol Digitizer ‘commercially available _| Dust brush Digitizer ‘commercially available | Lint-ree cloth Digitizer commercially available” | Soft dust brush Digitizer 2.3. Required spare parts + The following assortment represents a complete copy of the Maintenance-assortment (CM+051550100733) according to the RI M L-assortment categorisation in the spare parts list Order number Description Device ‘CM+7.0362.6031.0 1x Filter with micro insert Digitizer ‘CM+9.5145.6550.0 2x Suction cup Digitizer ‘CM+7.0450.6553.0 10x Halogen lamp Digitizer Section 1272 5155 / 100 16.06.1999 DD+DIS042.99E Maintenance Instructions 24 Recommended spare parts + We recommend to take the following parts for maintenance as a preventive measure. The following parts are included in the Repair-assortment (CM+051550100731) according to the RIM L-assortment categorisation in the spare parts list. Order number Description Device (CM47.0371.1011.0 1 x Spherical liner Digitizer (CM47.0371.7004.0 1 x Pipe clamp Digitizer (CM47.0371.7007.0 1 x Pipe clamp Digitizer (CM+7.0389.6103.0 1 x Toothed belt Digitizer (CM+7.0450.6553.0 5 x Halogen lamp Digitizer (CM47.0451.9604.0 | 10 x Fuse (2.5 A slow blow) Digitizer (CM+7.0451.9608.0 _| 10 x Fuse (2 A slow blow) Digitizer (CM+7.0451.9705.0 _| 10 x Fuse (6.25 A slow blow) Digitizer (CM+9.5145.5195.0 1 x Toothed belt Digitizer (CM4+9.5145.9010.0 1 x Light barrier 1 Digitizer (CM+9.5145.9100.0 2x Roller Digitizer (CM+9.5155.2125.0 2x Stepper motor control board Digitizer (CM4+9.5155.2650.0 2 x Pressure shaft Digitizer (CM+9.5155.4210.2 1x Bus cable Digitizer CM+9.5155.4212.0 1x Cable. Digitizer CM49.5155.4214.0 4.x Cable Digitizer (CM+9.5155.6148.1 1x Nozzle Digitizer (CM+9.5155.9130.1 1 x Tray without light barriers Digitizer (CM+9.5155.9140.1 1.x IR 2-way light barrier set Digitizer (CM+9.9499.8120.0 1x PCB IOB-SIN-5Step Digitizer (CM+9.9499.8140.0 2x PCB IOB-SIN-Step Digitizer CM+9.9889.0535.0 1x Flat cable Digitizer CM+9.8300.1003.1 6 x Slide Cassettes 16.06.1999 5155 / 100 Section 12/3 Maintenance Instructions 3 Maintenance points Digitizer D+Dis042.99£ Section 1274 Assembly Details ssteney ane ‘Action ‘Auxiliary equipment | Petal 1 [Complete |+ Read out the infocouter online some days Service-PC system before maintenance (if possible) and analyse 5 min the entries. Get your information on the INFOCOUNTER via GSC / RSC. * Talk with the operators about possible problems (Cassette handling, Image transmission to the Preview Station, ID- Station, PRID Station, Processing Station, etc.) hsegrtly ‘ation ‘unary equipment | Petals 2|Machine + Check overall condition of the machine — Flashlight 5 outside and inside — for obvious changes. min. 3 [Cassette |» Remove the right hand machine panels. unit © Check roller [(A) figure 1] for visibleO wear and | Screwdriver 5 min. replace if necessary. Remove retaining ring [(B) figure 1] by means of a screwdriver. (in case of recorded cassette feeding problems replace the roller in any way.) figure 1 5155 / 100 16.06.1999 DD+DIS042.99E Maintenance Instructions Assembly Details assembly me Action Auxitary equipment | Pt 4 Erasure — |» Open the front door. Soft cloth init on + Pull the erasure unit out through the front. 5 min. Open the front window of the erasure unit. [(Spot A) figure 2] Pull the lamps to be replaced carefully out of the sockets. [(Spot B) figure 2] Insert the new lamps carefully in the sockets and push them to stop position. The glass bulbs must be clean - use a soft cloth, do not touch with bare fingers. 5155128M.CDR figure 2 16.06.1999 5155 / 100 ‘Section 12/5 Maintenance Instructions D+Dis042.99£ Section 1276 Reson Detals hse Action ‘Austiry equipment | Petal 5 | Erasure Clean the reflector /lamps with a soft brush. | Soft brush unit Remove all dust from the input and output 5 min. openings. Clean the 3 KG2 filters [(A, B, C) figure 3] and the front glass [(D) figure 3]. Clean the inside of the front glass | °* cloth only “dry"; sensitive gelatine layer. Other surfaces may also be cleaned with Isopropanol Isopropanol. figures 5155 / 100 16.06.1999 DD+DIS042.99E Maintenance Instructions Assembly = assembly ime ‘Action ‘Ausiiry equipment | Petal 6 |Scan unit |+ Remove the transport unit. section 40 min (see section 6.5 - topic 1.1) 65- . 14 * Remove the pressure roller [(C) figure 4] of the upper scan unit * Remove the brush carrier [(A) figure 4] by Allan key (3mm) means of an allan key * Check the brushes [(B) figure 4] for visible wear and heavy dirt - clean by hand or replace. 7 | 10 min. * Remove the lower pressure roller [(D) figure 4] * Clean both pressure rollers [(C, D) figure 4] _| Lint-free cloth (only with a lint-free cloth and water) * Clean both drive rollers. Lint-free cloth (The drive rollers cannot be removed from the machine — move the shaft by hand [(E) figure 4] while cleaning the roller.) Mind the ,,C* - clips srssrzcm cor figure 4 16.06.1999 5155 / 100 ‘Section 12/7 Maintenance Instructions 0D+DIS042.99E ‘Assembly Details assembly time Action ‘Auxiliary equipment | Pet! 8 |Transport | Cleaning the nozzle a * disconnect the hoses at the nozzle 5 min, [(Spot A) figure 5] (topic * remove visible dirt 8,9, 10) * clean the clogged nozzle by means of a Needle needle 9 Cleaning the filter * pull the hoses off the filter * unscrew the filter [(Spot B) figure 5] * shake the micro-filter / blow it clean {(Spot B, D) figure 5] 10 Checking the suction cups * Check the suction cups for cracks or similar. It not OK, replace it. [(Spot C) figure 5] * Clean the suction cups by means of a soft | Soft cloth, cloth and Isopropanol Isopropanol figure 5 Section 1278 5155 / 100 16.06.1999 Maintenance Instructions Dd+Is042.996 Assembl Detail assembly time Acton Auxiiary equipment | Petal 11]/Machine |» Check the fan function of the VME rack fan by 10 min. hand, (there is no air filter to be replaced) 12| (topic * Remove visible dust and din deposits by Vacuum cleaner 14, 12, 13) means of a vacuum cleaner 13 * Check both interlock switches ((A, B) figure 6] The machine starts up only, if both interlocks are pressed. The mains is only interrupted, if the front door (interlock A) is opened. figure 6 16.06.1999 51557 100 Section 12/9 Maintenance Instructions 4 Maintenance points Plates / Cassettes D+Dis042.99£ ae acton Anita eaupment_| Pal 14| Cassettes / |* Make random checks of the "USAGE ID Station plates COUNTER" of the customers’ cassettes (about 30'rif 5-10 cassettes per format) (topic ‘* Check the most frequently used cassettes and 14-17) plates per format for damage. If damage is noticed check further cassettes. 15|Cassettes | Test points on the selected cassettes: outside condition, hinges, locking, opening leaf springs, etc. ~ ZR SLIDE “ ra, ‘Asset San figure 7 16 * Check the cassette for the presence of the two slides [see figure 7. (CM49.8300.1003.1 Attach missing slides on the cassette (see "function of the slides") by using some glue for | ABS glue ABS materials. e.g. ISAR PLAST For the required position of the slides CM49.9999.9147.0 see figure 8 = Function of the slides: If an ADC cassette is accidentally inserted in a film handling unit, e.g. ina CURIX CAPACITY, the system detects by the slides that this is not a Curix cassette and the cassette is returned. The slides are also needed for correct positioning of the cassette in the ADC-Solo digitizer. Section 12/10 5155 / 100 16.06.1999 DD+DIS042.99E Maintenance Instructions Assembly Details assembly tme Action Auxiliary equipment | Pet The slide on the right hand side is important for both, the ADC Solo and the ADC Compact, digitizers for correct positioning of the cassette. The slide on the left hand side is only important for cassette positioning in the ADG Compact. figure 8 17) Plates ‘+ Test points on the selected plates: loose edges and corners, scratches on the surface. 16.06.1999 5155 / 100 Section 12/11 Maintenance Instructions D+Dis098.99£ 5 Maintenance points ADC System sues ts Action Auxlary equipment | Petals 18) ADC ‘+ Expose a grey field (flatfield) and evaluate the | New IP of every System image on the (V)DIPS and the Laser printer. _| format Simin Criteria: homogenous field, stripes a.s.o Sete) * Have anew plate of every format exposed twice as follows: Rotati ~ ‘Anode Cf X-ray tube Cathode figure 9 Note: For exposure place the cassette in lengtt direction to the X-ray tube see figure 9. - Ast exposure: = 20 mAS-77KV 1.3 m distance 1.5mm Cu filter - Turn cassette through 180°. = 2nd exposure: parameters as in 1st exposure Section 12 / 12 5155 / 100 16.06.1999 DD+DIS042.99E Maintenance Instructions ‘Assembly Details assembly time ‘Action Auniliary equipment | “Seq figure 10 = select in the field Examination: — select in the field Sub-examination: — confirm the Exposure class: 200 * Insert the cassette into the DIGITIZER and print the image ona printer with a window setting of 0.6 without changing the level setting 16.06.1999 5155 / 100 Section 12/13 Maintenance Instructions DD-DIS098.99E Assembly Details see ae. Action Auxiliary equipment | P2tal 19] ADC ‘© Check plates for running askew with a test Test sheet Sec. 3 System sheet. Exposure and evaluation of a test sheet ‘The harddisk of the digitizer contains three samples showing the minimal required image quality (2x flatield, 1x testsheet) ‘Compare the samples with the images created by yourself ‘* One Testsheet for quality comparison and two Fiatfields (Banding, Calibration) can be sent to a printer via Service-Menu * Print the testsheets via Processing station (window 0.6). ‘* Insert a test sheet (CM+7.8966.1235.0) into the cassette and expose with the following parameters: * 10 mAs - 77kV - 1.3m distance + Identify the cassette as follows on the ID station: — enter in the field Patient name: "Testsheet yy x zz" (yy x zz = Format e.g. 11x 14) — enter in the field First name: "SN (serial number of Digitizer) — enter in the field Birth date: "exyyzz22" (exyyzzzz = current date day/monthiyear) — select in the field Radiologist: — select in the field Examination: = select in the field Sub-examination: — confirm the Exposure class: <100> * Insert the cassette into the Digitizer and print it on the same printer as the sample showing the minimum quality. * Evaluate the developed images as follows. + Compare the prints of the samples with your testsheets on a lightbox. The quality of your own testsheet has to reach at least the quality of the samples. A After having finished the test, it is strongly recommended to delete the test sheets on the hard disk of the workstation, ‘+ Proceed according to the subsequent evaluation criteria Section 12714 5155 / 100 16.06.1999 DD+DIS042.99E Maintenance Instructions Assembly Details assembly tme ‘Action Ausiliary equipment | Pet Evaluation criteria Banding: fine white or grey lines in fast-scan direction Aim: No lines visible or effect revealed less than on sample Quality less than sample: Contact Support center NOTE: fine white or grey lines can also appear, if there is dust on the scanner - use the scan-brush for cleaning the scanner. + Calibration:dark lines or stripes in slowscan direction Aim: No lines visible or effect revealed less than on sample Quality less than sample: Check / adjust the position of the laser beam via the fibre optics Expose a new flatfield and compare it with the sample. Quality stil less than sample: New calibration - Expose a new flatfield and compare it with the sample, Quality stil less than sample: Contact Support center « Testsheet (Jitter effect): straight vertical lines occur frayed on the test sheet. Aim: proper straight lines without jitter Quality less than sample: Check “4.7 Galvanometer Monitoring'(see table below) Check, whether the values of the galvo-monitoring are beyond tolerance. Change galvo. Infocounter: 4.7 Galvanometer Monitoring Maximum peak-to-peak offset counts: 30, amplitude counts: 60 Date Time Cycles Offset Amplitude 12-Feb-1999 11:29:15 3 37 62 01-Jan-1970 0:00:00 0 o 0 01-Jan-1970 0:00:00 ° ° o 16.06.1999 5155 / 100 Section 12/15 Maintenance Instructions DD+Dis042.99E Assembly Details ane te Action Auxiliary equipment | P2tal ‘example images for banding calibration jitter not available at the moment Section 12/16 5155 / 100 16.06.1999 DD+DIS042.99E Maintenance Instructions 6 Maintenance completion ADC System Resend Detale assembly tne Action Auxiary quipment | Peta! 20| Digitizer =| Confirm PM ‘start the Service program on the operation terminal, * select © confirm the actual date, ® during this action the relative infocounter is automatically set on 0000. 21/ Processing |» Erase the created testsheets on the Processing Station station 22|Complete | At the end of the maintenance hand the system maintenance checklist over to the customer and inform him about the results of the maintenance. 23| Complete [+ If any image faults were detected during the system evaluation of the image quality, please inform the responsible Application Specialist 16.06.1999 5155 / 100 Section 12/17 Maintenance Checklist ADC Solo Operating procedure for order no. Type 5155 / 100 ADC DIGITIZER SN ‘Counter level. Range Test Point - Maintenance Point ox (ot 1 [Complete System Talk with the operators about possible problems 2_ | Digitizer Check overall condition of the machine 3. | Digitizer - cassette unit | Check rollers 4_ | Digitizer - erasure unit | Check halogen lamps 5. [Digitizer - erasure unit | Clean reflector /lamps 6 | Digitizer - scan unit Clean brushes 7_ | Digitizer - scan unit Clean pressurerollers &dtiverollers 8 | Digitizer - transport unit _| Clean nozzle 9 | Digitizer - transport unit _ | Clean fitter 10 | Digitizer - transport unit _| Check suction cups 11. | Digitizer - VME rack | Check fan funetion 12 | Digitizer Remove all dust and dirt 13. | Digitizer Check both intertocks 14 | Cassettes / Plates Check cassettes and plates 15 | Cassettes Test the selected cassettes 16 | Cassettes Check the two slides 17 | Plates Test the selected plates 16.06.1999 '5155/ 100 Checklist / Page 1 Maintenance Checklist Range Test Point - Maintenance Point not ox |oK 18 | Complete system - Expose a grey field (flatfield) Image quality 19 | Complete system - Check plates for running askew with a test sheet Image quality Check test sheet for wobbling of the Galvo. 20 | Maintenance completion | Enter the by the service program. 21 | Maintenance completion | Erase the testsheets created on the processing station. 22 | Maintenance completion | Hand the maintenance checklist over to the customer. 23 | Maintenance completion | inform the responsible Application Specialist about any image faults Remarks: Date / Signature Service Technician Customer Checklist / Page 2 5155 / 100 16.06.1999 AGFA and the Agfa-Rhombus are trademarks of Agfa-Gevaert AG, Germany Herausgegeben von / Published by / Edité par Agfa-Gevaert AG Fototechnik Tegernseer LandstraBe 161 D - 81539 Minchen Printed in Germany / Imprimé en Allemaghe DD+DIS042.99E AGFA @ Mepicat Imacing Fieldservice CSOs raise Bulletin 01/2000 “eo ADC Compact Henan Type 5145 ADC Solo Type 5155 Please file this document in section 13 of your technical documentation VIPS1005 and VIPS1009 — Filtering on identification date does not display images in the thumbnail browser. 1 Symptom descriptio 2 Reason for the “Identification Date” Filtering Effect 3 Workaround for VIPS100! 34 Procedure .. 4 Workaround for VIPS100: 41 Procedure .. RROONN printed in Germany AGFA FIELDSERVICE-BULLETIN D+DIS001.00E 1 Symptom description If the user tries to filter on images which were identified on the ID-Station in the year 2000 the thumbnail images will not be displayed. This effect shows up only if the date format is set in a way that the year is only displayed in two digits (e.g. the year 2000 is displayed as “00"). How the date format is set you can easily see in the demografics below the thumbnail images or in the “Identfication Date” pull down selection list. To get the images visible again just select wildcard **” in the “Identtication Date" pull down selection list. Other filter options like filtering for “Patient Name” or “Examin will run well, The symptom described above does not show up for DIPS1003 and PS5A.0.7.06. Software version PS5A.0.7.03 is no more supported as it is declared as not y2k-safe (see FSB DD+D1S247.99E and CSO Newsletter 021/99). n Type” are not affected and Important Note: ‘The above described effect does neither corrupt data nor produce wrong date and time information. It just affects the filtering in the User Interface. Internally the data is handled with the correct date and time. Any export to other devices (e.g. IMPAX) will be done with the correct date and time. 2 Reason for the “Identification Date” Filtering Effect The reason for this effect is that since VIPS1005 our application uses the date format (called “Locale” further on this text) Solaris 2.6 supplies. For some countries four digits for the year are reserved in the Locale for others just two digits are reserved (please see table 1 for more information). If only two digits are reserved in the Solaris 2.6 Locale setting you will have the above described symptom. On all Solaris 2.5 based Processing Stations (i.0. DIPS.1.0.03 and PS5A.0.7.06) the date is always displayed in four digits in the “Identtfication Date” pull down selection list. Therefore the problem does not show up with this versions. How ever an easy workaround for both VIPS1005 and VIPS1009 exists. The future releases will of course not have that problem anymore. Dee POMC a Sree ee uy es CSS 2) ‘BASIC 02/01/00 Default locale in the cpf-file. The UI-language will be | english. 02/01/00 | Danish for Denmark 02/07/00 German for Germany 2000-01-02 German for Austria For 02/01/00 | German for Belgium all date 02.01.2000 German for | switzertana formats 02/07/00 German for Italy the year 02/01/00 German for Luxemburg displayed 02/01/00 English for United Kingdom in two 02//011700 English for Australia digits 02//017700 English for Canada (02/01/00 English for USA (02/01/00 Spanish for Spain (02/01/00 Finnish for Finland Section 1372. 5145/5155 04.01.2000 DD+DIS001.00E FIELDSERVICE-BULLETIN 34 COSY CS ey St aah eS ee pees (CISC a0) PR 02/01/00 Prench for France fr_BE 02.01.2000 French for Belgium £r_CA (02.01.2000 French for Canada fr_CH For 02.01.2000 French for Switzerland Fr_iU all date (02/01/00 French for Luxemburg itlitT formats 02/01/00 Italian for Italy Tech the year 02/01/00 Tealian for Switzerland al_NE displayed 02/07/00 Dutch for Netherland nl_BE intwo (02-01-2000 Dutch for Belgium no_NO digits 02/09/00 Norwegian for Norway pt_PT 02/01/00 Portuguese for Portugal SV_SE 02/01/00 Swedish for Sweden sv_FI 02/01/00 Swedish for Finland Table 1 Depicts how the 2” of January 2000 will be displayed in the MIMOSA Userinterface. Workaround for VIPS1005. For VIPS1005 six different ways of displaying the year in 4 digits are possible. However before you can set the date accordingly you have to copy certain files to your Processing Station (see table 2). The files are available thru your GSC, RSC, DigiMail or DigiNet. In the United States the files can also be retrieved from the AGFA fsdserver (access is known to authorized people) or from a Lotus Notes database. rie Prexti da.so.1 2000-01-02 el.so.1 (02/01/2000 Itso.7 2000.01.02 nl.s0.1 02-01-2000 no.so.1 (02.01.2000 tr.s0.1 (01.02.2000 Table 2 Depicts how the 2 of January 2000 will be displayed in the MIMOSA Userinterface. Procedure 4. Open a terminal window on the Processing Station 2. Select the date format you wish to have from table 2. 3. Transfer (by ftp or Z-modem) or copy the file shown in table 2 into the /tmp directory of the Processing Station which gives the correct date. 4, Enter: ciloc 5.Enter:grep LOCALE adc.cpf 6. You will get an answer like: @0001 { “LOCALE” ‘C “en_US” “Language and date format def} 7. This line gives you the information which language and date format you have configured in the cpffile. If you didn’t configure any language you will get “BASIC” as default language and date format setting. Note down the Locale code (2.9. en_US, BASIC, etc) on a piece of paper. Please mind upper and lower case letters. 04.01.2000 5145/5155 ‘Section 13/73 FIELDSERVICE-BULLETIN D+DIS001.00E 8. Switch to superuser by entering: su (a password is required) 9. Copy the corresponding file: cp /tmp/ /usr/1ib/locale//.so.1 10. Set the correct permissions by entering: chmod 555 /usr/1ib/locale//.s0.1 11. Set the correct owner by entering: chown bin /usx/1ib/locale//. 80.1 12. Set the correct group by entering: chgzp bin /asr/1ib/locale//.s0.1 Please substitude < fi enamo> by a filename mentioned in table 2. Please substitute by the Locale code you got under steps 5/6. See also example 1 and example 2 below for further assistance. Example 1 ‘Assumed you have got back for the language code “en_us” and you want to have the date format "MM.DD.YYYY". Enter:ep /tmp/tr.so.1 /usr/1ib/locale/en_US/en_US.so.1 Enter: chmod 555 /usr/1ib/locale/en_US/en_US.so.1 Enter:chown bin /usr/1ib/locale/en_US/en_US.s0.1 Enter: chgrp bin /usr/1ib/locale/en_US/en_US.s0.1 Example 2 ‘Assumed have got back for the language code “BASIC” and you want to have the date format “DD.MM.YYYY". Enter:cp /tmp/no.so.1 /usr/1ib/locale/BASIC/BASIC. 80.1 Enter: chmod 555 /usr/1ib/locale/BASIC/BASIC.s0.1 Enter: chown bin /usr/1ib/locale/BASIC/BASIC.s0.1 Enter:chgxp bin /usr/1ib/locale/BASIC/BASIC.so.1 13. Reboot the Processing Station 14. The effect decribed above is gone now 4 — Workaround for VIPS1009 For VIPS1009 six different ways of displaying the year in 4 digits are possible (see table 3) Pees fusrilib/locale/da/da.so.1 ‘2000-01-02 Jusrfibllocale/el/el.so.1 (02/07/2000 Jusrilib/locale/tit.s0.1 2000.01.02 Jusrfib/locale/nl/nl.so.1 (02-01-2000 Jusrilib/locale/no/no.so. 1 02.01.2000 Jusrilib/locale/tritr.s0.1 (01.02.2000 Table 3 * Depicts how the 2” of January 2000 will be displayed in the MIMOSA Userinterface. 4.1 Procedure 1. Open a terminal window on the Processing Station 2. Enter: ciloc 3.Enter:grep LOCALE adc.cpf 4. You will get an answer like: 20001 { “LOCALE” ‘C “en_US” “Language and date format def} Section 1374 5145/5155 04.01.2000 DD+DIS001.00E FIELDSERVICE-BULLETIN 5. This line gives you the information which language and date format you have configured in the cpf-file. If you didn’t configure any language you will get "Baszc” as default language and date format setting. Note down the Locale code (e.9. en_US, BASIC, etc) on a piece of paper. Please mind upper and lower case letters. 6. Select the date format you wish to have from table 3. 7. Switch to superuser by entering: eu (a password is required) 8. Copy the corresponding file: cp /usx/1ib/locale//.s0.1 9. Set the correct permissions by entering: chmod 555 /usr/1ib/locale//.s0.1 10. Set the correct owner by entering: chown bin Just /lib/locale//.so.1 11. Set the correct group by enteringt:chgrp bin /usr/1ib/locale//.s0.1 Please substitude by a filename mentioned in table 3. Please substitute by the Locale code you got under steps 3/4. See also example 3 and example 4 below for further assistance. Example 3 ‘Assumed you have got back for the language code “en_us” and you want to have the date format “MM.DD.YYYY”. Enter cp /usr/1ib/locale/tr/tr.so.1 /usr/1ib/locale/en_US/en_US.so.1 Enter:chmod 555 /usr/1ib/locale/en_US/en_US.so.1 Enter: chown bin /usr/1ib/locale/en_US/en_US.s0.1 Enter: chgrp bin /usr/1ib/locale/en_US/en_US.so.1 Example 4 Assumed you have got back for the language code “Baszc” and you want to have the date format “DD.MM.YYYY”. Enter cp /usr/lib/locale/no/no.so.1 /usr/1ib/locale/BASIC/BASIC.s0.1 Enter: chmod 555 /usr/1ib/locale/BASIC/BASIC.so.1 Enter: chown bin /usr/1ib/locale/BASIC/BASIC.so.1 Enter: chgrp bin /usr/1ib/locale/BASIC/BASIC.so.1 12, Reboot the Processing Station 13. The effect decribed above is gone now 04.01.2000 5145/5155 ‘Section 13/5 Meoicat Imacine Fieldservice CSO Sisistee" Bulletin Order-No.: DD+DIS119.00E April 2000 (Ka || | i Field Service Bulletin Nr. 9 for 1 Piece T5O8K MAt ADC Solo Type 5155 Please file this document in section 13 of your Technical Documentation. Suction cups don’t release IP Clasifcat Maen? S| esis | Ss | tmmetney |S! x x Problem Transportation of Image Plate (IP) does not work properly. The IP remains at the suction cups because there is not sufficient air flow to resolve the vacuum. Error messag 22481: "Timeout of stepper drive opener” Reason Dust protection of solenoid valve has not been removed. Solution Remove dust protection. Instructions 1. Open the right side panel 2. Examine the solenoid valve of the vacuum pump in the IP-transport unit. 3. If the dust protection (arrow) is stil on the solenoid valve, use a firm solid tool (e.g. screwdriver) to remove the plastic plug from the solenoid valve of the vacuum pump. @Gy™ The dust protection can be removed permanently. Itis not needed during operation. printed in Germany Figure 2 Meoicat Imacine Fieldservice CSO™sesiste" Bulletin Order-No.: DD+DIS121.00E April 2000 im | a i Field Service Bulletin Nr. 10 for 1 Pisce TSOPO MAt ADC Solo Type: 5155 Please file this document in section 13 of your Technical Documentation. IP Jam in Scan Unit ‘Classification “When? ee es ee x x Problem Adjustment ledge does not execute its intended function. Error message 24706: "IP jam" Reason Technicians have reported that at some scan Units of the ADC Solo wave spring washers (Figure 1) are missing. If wave spring washers are 07.0098.585.24 missing, deep groove ball bearings gradually may move away from their intended position (Figure 2 (arrows)). Figure 1 Solution Wave spring washers have to be fixed behind the deep groove ball bearings. 5 Missing wave spring washers is only one of the reasons that cause error code 247A6. printed in Germany AGFA > FIELDSERVICE-BULLETIN D+DIs121.00 vow A Before wave spring washers are being inserted, the environment must be prepared 10. 1. Adjustment Procedure Remove right side panel. Unplug bus connection and power connection of the IP-transport unit. Open four quick-action closures and remove the IP- transport unit. Put it in a safe place. Check with scan unit, whether wave spring washers are in place or not (Figure 2). If not, cover the VME Rack with a piece of cloth or a large piece of paper. Figure 2 Loosen the metal shield from the motor (A) to get access to the drive shaft. a way that the washers cannot accidentally drop in any of the other units: Cover the VME rack with a piece of cloth or a large piece of paper. Move the deep groove ball bearings on the drive ‘. shaft as close as possible to the motor (Figure 2, LI om opposite direction of arrows). This can be done with ay SN the fingers. 0 Ose OaSegeae Slip the wave spring washers in the groove next to the deep groove ball bearings (follow as indicated by (A)). Attach the metal shield to the motor again Set the IP-transport unit back to its position. Lock the quick-action closures, insert the plugs in the sockets and close the side panel. Figure 4 Section 13/2 5155 Field Service Bulletin 10 Meoicat Imacine Fieldservice CSO Sisistee" Bulletin Order-No.: DD+DIS122.00E April 2000 (Ka Hi Il i Field Service Bulletin Nr. 11 for 1 Peco TSOBS MAY ADC Solo Type: 5155 Please file this document in section 13 of your Technical Documentation. Display of Digitizer claims “Empty Cassette” Classificat When? SEO, ranmey | Sa [imnesney | ‘ Problem It can occur that the cassette opener loses the lid of the cassette during the opening process. Error messages 22481: "Timeout of stepper drive opener” or 22040: “Empty Cassette” The following digitizers may be affected: {Type 5155: SN 1102 - 1215) Reason Inacourately adjusted set screw at the cassette opener. Before adjusting the set screw at the cassette opener make sure that the “opener spring” (CM+9.5155.9210.0) at the side wall of the cassette unit is present (see DD+D1S050.00E "Modification Kit Opener Spring’. Solution Adjust the set screw at the cassette opener manually. Bb Allen key 1,5 mm printed in Germany AGFA >

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