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TABLE OF CONTENTS
Section Page
1 INTRODUCTION . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1
3 CABLE CONNECTIONS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27
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3.4.9 Photomultiplier (Optional) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 47
3.4.10 RAD & Fluoro Table (Spot Film Device) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 48
3.4.11 Image System . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 50
3.4.12 Spare Signals on RF Adaptation Board . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 54
4.1 HV Transformer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 55
5 SYSTEM INTERCONNECTIONS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 57
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SECTION 1 INTRODUCTION
The following hand tools and products are required for the Installation:
• Digital Multimeter.
• Calculator.
G Sensitometer.
G Densitometer.
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G Tomophantom tool.
• Incoming Line.
• Conduits.
• Space Requirements.
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Upon receipt of the X-ray unit and associated equipment, inspect all shipping
containers for signs of damage. If damage is found, immediately notify the
carrier or their respective agent.
1. Open the shipping box. Take out the Control Console, Interconnection
Cables, Cabinet Cover and other furnished parts. Do not discard any
packing material such as envelopes, boxes or bags until all parts are
accounted for as listed on the packing list.
3. Remove the Generator Cabinet from the shipping pallet, placing it near
its chosen room position. This operation requires at least two people.
4. When the equipment is unpacked, verify that all items on the customer
order are present, and the hardware and internal wiring is secure.
5. Check the part numbers / serial numbers of each component with its
identification labels, and inspect all pieces for visible damage. If any
damaged parts are found, repair or order replacements to prevent
unnecessary delay in installation.
Illustration 2-1
Compact Generators (two versions)
COMPACT GENERATOR FOR ONLY ONE LS TUBE (MINI) COMPACT GENERATOR FOR ONE OR TWO LS/HS TUBES
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G Connector J1.
Illustration 2-2
Cable Connections to the HV Transformer
P1
P3
J1
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An optional Wall Support can be provided to hang the Cabinet. The Wall
Support must be securely installed on a resistant wall that can hold both
the Generator and Cables (keep in mind their weights). (Refer to the
“Pre-Installation” document for more information.)
a. Place the Wall Support against the wall and level it.
b. Mark the anchoring holes on the wall. Make sure that there is a
sufficient number of anchoring points in order to firmly secure the
Generator Cabinet to the wall (minimum 4 / 6 anchoring points).
Illustration 2-3
Installation of the Wall Support (optional)
Wall Support
e. Fix the two screws that join the rear side of the Cabinet to the Wall
Support. Go to step-13.
Illustration 2-4
Installation of the Generator in the Wall Support (optional)
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Illustration 2-5
Compact Generator with optional Supports
Generator Cabinet
Wall Support
FREESTANDING
Generator Cabinet
Wall Support
WALL SUPPORTED
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10. When hanging the Generator on the wall, the Wall Support must be
securely installed on a resistant wall that can hold the Generator with the
Supports and Cables (keep in mind their weights). (Refer to the
“Pre-Installation” document for more information.)
a. Place the Wall Support against the wall and level it.
b. Mark the anchoring holes on the wall. Make sure that there is a
sufficient number of anchoring points in order to firmly secure the
Generator Cabinet to the wall (minimum 4 / 6 anchoring points).
Illustration 2-6
Installation of the Wall Support (optional)
Wall Support
e. Fix the two screws that join the rear side of the Cabinet to the Wall
Support.
Illustration 2-7
Installation of the Generator in the Wall Support (optional)
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f. Remove the four Adjustable Leveling Legs from the base of the
Generator Cabinet and re-install them in the Base Support.
h. Go to step-13.
Illustration 2-8
Installation of the Base Support (optional)
Generator Cabinet
Wall Support
Base Support
Adjustable Leveling Legs
a. Remove the four Adjustable Leveling Legs from the Base of the
Generator Cabinet and re-install them in the Base Support.
b. Place the Base Support near its chosen place in the room. Level
the Base using the Adjustable Leveling Legs. Keep the Base at
the maximum distance from the floor.
c. Assemble the Wall Support to the Base Support using two M6x20
screws (supplied). Place the Generator Cabinet over the Base
Support and secure it using four M6x20 screws (supplied). At least
two people are required for this operation.(refer to Illustration 2-9).
d. Go to step-13.
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Illustration 2-9
Installation of the Generator over the Base Support (optional)
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Illustration 2-10
Adjustable Leveling Legs
13. Leave a sufficient working area around the equipment that will permit
unhindered movements until its final assembly.
14. Verify that the power supply line is “OFF” in the Room Electrical Cabinet.
Verify that the power line to the Generator is cut when the Emergency
Switch(es) is(are) activated.
15. The power supply line should conform with the Generator model defined
in the “Pre-Installation” document. Wire sizes indicated in this document
are relative to the power supply line and wire length. Verify that the power
line voltage and phase of the Generator coincides with the one for Room
Electrical Cabinet.
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16. Cut the cables to the appropriate length and remove insulation from both
ends of the power and ground wires. Connect them to the respective
terminals in the Room Electrical Cabinet.
17. Route the Power Line Cables to the Ground Terminal and Input Line
Fuses. These cables can be secured to the Fastening Bar of the Cabinet
and routed internally along the rear side of the Cabinet; or they can be
routed through the Round Cable Outlet on the Rear Cover of the Cabinet
(always apply Local Codes for cable routing). (Refer to Illustration 2-11.)
Illustration 2-11
Cable Routing in the Line Powered Generator
Fastening Bar
Ground Terminals
OR
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18. For Single Phase Generators, connect the Power wires L1 and N (L2) to
the Fuse Holders of F3 and F4 (right side of the Cabinet), and the Ground
wire to the Ground stud in the Cabinet Frame (above these fuses or close
to the right side of the HV Transformer).
19. For Three Phase Generators, connect the Power wires L1, L2 and L3 to
the Fuse Holders of F3, F4 and F5 (right side of the Cabinet), and the
Ground wire to the Ground Studs in the Cabinet Frame (located above
these fuses or close to the right side of the HV Transformer).
Three Phase Generators do not need Neutral (N) wire connection from
the Line. If the unit is provided with the optional Fuse Module, connect
the Neutral (N) wire from the Line to the Neutral Stud below F3 Fuse
Holder.
Illustration 2-12
Power Line connections
GND Studs
GND Stud
L1 Input Line
L2 Input Line
L3 Input Line
Neutral Stud
(optional)
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For 80 kW Generators, the power supply line must be 480 VAC (or
530 VAC). If the Generator is supplied with an external step-up
autotransformer, it will include the cables to connect the autotransformer
to the Generator Cabinet. Power line should be connected to the
autotransformer terminals according to the line.
480 V
(or 530 V)
415 V
400 V
SEP-UP TRANSFORMER 380 V
20. The whole System (Tables, Spot Film Devices, etc.) can be switched
ON/OFF when the Generator is switched ON/OFF. For this, power the
System through the output terminals of the Line Contactor 6K5 (upper
contactor close to the Input Transformer). These terminals are located
underneath the Line Contactor 6K5.
Illustration 2-13
Line Contactor 6K5 (two versions)
Output Terminals
Output Terminals
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For this, connect the Neutral (N) wire from the Line to the Neutral Stud
below F3 Fuse Holder. Power the System through the Output Terminals
12TS4 (U, V, W, N, GND) close to Fuses F14, F15, F16.
Illustration 2-14
Power Line connections in the optional Fuse Module
GND Studs
GND Stud
L1 Input Line
L2 Input Line
Terminals 12TS4
L3 Input Line
Neutral Stud
HV Transformer
Fuse Kit
Front Panel
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22. According to the nominal voltage of the line, verify or connect the
wire “:” to the indicated terminal (TB) of Transformer 6T2. This wire is
factory connected to 230 VAC (for 1-Phase), 400 VAC (for 3-Phase) or
480 VAC / 530 VAC (for 80 kW 3-Phase Generators). (Refer to
Schematic 543020XX).
Note . For 220 VAC power line, connect the wire “:” to the 230 VAC
terminals. For 380 VAC power line, connect the wire “:” to the
400 VAC terminals.
Illustration 2-15
Connections on Transformer 6T2
6T2
23. After connecting the Power Line Cables, secure them to the Fastening
Bar using cable ties if they are routed over the Fastening Bar, or using
a suitable clamp if they are routed through the Round Cable Outlet on the
Rear Cover of the Cabinet (always apply Local Codes).
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2. Remove the packing material from the pallet. One of the laterals is
adapted to be used as a ramp for unpacking the Generator.
Illustration 2-16
Compact-ESM Generator (unit with batteries)
Battery Trays
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4. When the equipment is unpacked, verify that all items in the customer
order are present, and the hardware and internal wiring is secure.
5. Check the part numbers / serial numbers of each component with its
identification labels and inspect all pieces for visible damage. If any
damaged parts are found, repair or order replacements to prevent
unnecessary delay in installation.
7. Leave a sufficient working area around the equipment that will permit
unhindered movements until its final assembly.
Illustration 2-17
Anchoring Plates for the Battery Powered Generator
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8. Before connecting the cables, ensure that the power line to the Generator
is cut when the Emergency Switch(es) is(are) activated.
9. Measure the line voltage at the wall socket. The power supply line should
be according to the “Pre-Installation” document.
10. Obtain a suitable line cord with line plug to conform to local codes and
requirements.
11. Cut the line cord to the appropriate length. Fasten and route the cable
over the top bar of the frame as shown in the Illustration 2-18, using cable
ties (tie-wraps) in the holes provided. The cables should be routed
through the cable entrance of the Front Panel of Module-1 before
connecting the cable to the Terminals in 1TB-1 at the Front Panel. (Refer
to Illustration 2-18.)
14. Install the line plug to the other end of the cord.
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Illustration 2-18
Cable Routing in the Battery Powered Generator
Cable Ties
Cable Entrance
Circuit Breaker
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15. The equipment is factory set for a 230 VAC input line. Connect cable “:”
to Transformer 2T1 (close to Battery Charger Board) according to the
nominal voltage of the Line.
Set Jumper in SW1 of Line Monitor Board and connect cable “:” in
Transformer 6T2 (right side of Cabinet), as indicated below.
Cable-: in
TB-3 or TB-8 TB-3 or TB-8 TB-21 TB-4 or TB-5 TB-6 or TB-7
Transformer 6T2
Jumper in Set according to SW1-5 with SW1-5 with SW1-5 with SW1-5 with
SW1 Line Monitor Power Supply Line SW1-4 SW1-3 SW1-2 SW1-1
Illustration 2-19
Connections according to Nominal Voltage
6T2
Line Monitor Board
SW1 J1
SW1
2T1
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16. For safety purpose, the following connectors are unplugged during
shipping:
G Carefully plug the Anderson Connector 6J10 at the right side of the
Cabinet.
Illustration 2-20
Connections of J1 on Battery Charger and Anderson 6J10
J1
J1
Connector 6J10
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17. With Cabinet Cover close to the Cabinet, connect the “Line” and “Battery”
lamp wires from the Cabinet cover to the respective Molex connectors on
the top of the Cabinet (remove the wire tie-wrap).
18. Plug the Generator to the line socket and turn ON the Circuit Breaker.
Visually check that:
G “Line” and “Batteries” Lamps (on the Cabinet cover) are lit.
V mains V (mains:220V)
× 2.5 = V TP2 Example: × 2.5 = V TP2(2.4VDC)
V nominal V (nominal:230V)
G All of the green LEDs and LED DS1 are lit on the Battery Charger
Board.
LED DS1
Connector J1
Charger Board
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19. Turn Off the Circuit Breaker and unplug the Generator from the mains
socket. Observe the “Line” Lamp is switch off.
Console CPU Boards and AEC Control Board can be located inside the
Console (standard) or inside the Generator Cabinet (for Serial
communication).
2. When a Pedestal is used, secure the Pedestal to the floor through the
anchoring holes on its base and place the base cover. Attach the Console
to the Pedestal using the mounting holes on the bottom of the Console.
3. When the Console is wall supported, secure the support to the wall and
attach the Console to the support using the mounting holes on the bottom
of the Console.
4. Leave a sufficient working area around the equipment until its final
assembly.
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Some safety devices such as the Safety Switch / Emergency Switch, Warning
Light, and Door Interlock Switch are supplied and installed by the customer.
Verify that safety devices have been properly installed and routed during the
Pre-Installation procedure.
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Illustration 3-1
Cable Routing in Compact Generator
Fastening Bar
Cable Ties
Fastening Bar
Input Transformer
Power Line Cables
Power Line
Cable Entrance
Input Transformer
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3. For Generators with a Low Speed Starter located behind the Front Panel
(Module 4), Stator and Interconnections Cables have to be routed
internally through the Cabinet close to the Input Transformer.
4. For Generators with the Low or High Speed Starter located on a shelf
(Module 10 or 11), Stator and Interconnections Cables have to be routed
internally through the Cabinet close to the HV Transformer.
YES NO
6. Secure all cables to the Fastening Bar using cable ties after all
cable / wire connections are complete.
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2. Cables can enter into the Generator through the Cable Outlet on the
upper side of the Wall Support or through the Cable Outlet at the rear side
of the Base Support (according to the raceway position in the room and
Local Codes). The non used Cable Outlet has to be closed with the cover
supplied. (Refer to Illustration 3-2).
3. Route each cable through the Base Support and take out each one to fold
and fasten individually the remaining portion of cable that is not used for
Generator connections. Then, route the other end of the cable through
both Supports. (Refer to Illustration 3-2).
5. For Generators with a Low Speed Starter located behind the Front Panel
(Module 4), Stator and Interconnections Cables have to be routed
internally through the Cabinet close to the Input Transformer.
6. For Generators with the Low or High Speed Starter located on a shelf
(Module 10 or 11), Stator and Interconnections Cables have to be routed
internally through the Cabinet close to the HV Transformer.
7. All the folded cables should be put into the Base Support. Install the Front
Cover of the Base Support.
9. Secure all cables to the Fastening Bar using cable ties after all
cable / wire connections are complete.
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Illustration 3-2
Cable Routing and Outlets
Fastening Bar Upper Cables Outlet Fastening Bar
Wall Support
Wall Support
Cabinet Frame YES NO Cabinet Frame
Tie--wraps Tie--wraps
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Anode and Cathode cables are furnished according to the room layout (length
of the cables).
2. Prepare the High Voltage terminals that will be installed in the X-ray
Tube(s) receptacles. Apply Silicone Paste over the entire surface of the
Plug including the Pins.
5. Carefully connect the Anode and Cathode cables from the X-ray Tube(s)
to the respective HV Transformer receptacles. Ensure that all
connections are made correctly, maintaining correct Anode and Cathode
orientation. Tighten the cable nuts securely.
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Note . For Generators with a “Single X-ray Tube for Fluoroscopy / Spot
Film”, connect the Stator wires as indicated for Tube-2, except for
Generators with the Low Speed Starter LF-RAC located behind
the Front Panel (module-4), in this case connect wires as Tube-1.
Route the Stator cable together with the HV cables to the Generator Cabinet.
Connect the Stator cable terminals to the indicated Terminal Block TS2:
TERMINAL TS2
STATOR WIRES
TUBE-1 TUBE-2
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FANS
Wires from fans should be routed with the Stator Cables, and connected to the
indicated terminal of the Generator Cabinet. Depending on the model of X-ray
Tube, the fans are powered at 115 VAC or 220 VAC. Make the following
connections to select the fan voltage.
For Compact Generators (for only one LS Tube) with the Low Speed Starter
LF-RAC located behind the Front Panel (module-4), connect wires from fans to:
For Compact Generators (for one or two LS Tubes) with the Low Speed Starter
LF-RAC located on a shelf at the bottom of the Generator (module-10), connect
wires from fans to:
10TS2-6 and 10TS2-7 TB4-T1 with TB1-22 or TB1-23 TB4-T1 with TB1-25 or TB1-26
AS TUBE-1
on the Generator Cabinet on the LF-RAC Board on the LF-RAC Board
10TS2-14 and 10TS2-15 TB4-T2 with TB1-22 or TB1-23 TB4-T2 with TB1-25 or TB1-26
AS TUBE-2
on the Generator Cabinet on the LF-RAC Board on the LF-RAC Board
Note . For Generators with a “Single X-ray Tube for Fluoroscopy / Spot
Film” connect the Fan wires as indicated for Tube-2.
For Compact Generators (for one or two HS Tubes) with the High Speed Starter
LV-DRAC located on a shelf at the bottom of the Generator (module-11),
connect wires from fans to:
GENERATOR WITH HV TRANSFORMER AND HIGH SPEED STARTER FOR ONLY ONE X-RAY TUBE
TUBE
CONNECTION WIRES TO FANS 115 VAC 220 VAC
11TS2-6 and 11TS2-7 Jump 11TS2-6 with 11TS2-17 Jump 11TS2-6 with 11TS2-18
AS TUBE-1
on the LV-DRAC Module on the LV-DRAC Module on the LV-DRAC Module
11TS2-14 and 11TS2-15 Jump 11TS2-14 with 11TS2-17 Jump 11TS2-14 with 11TS2-18
AS TUBE-2
on the LV-DRAC Module on the LV-DRAC Module on the LV-DRAC Module
GENERATOR WITH HV TRANSFORMER AND HIGH SPEED STARTER FOR TWO X-RAY TUBES
TUBE
CONNECTION WIRES TO FANS 115 VAC 220 VAC
11TS2-6 and 11TS2-7 wire marked “T1” with 11TS2-17 wire marked “T1” with 11TS2-18
AS TUBE-1
on the LV-DRAC Module on the LV-DRAC Module on the LV-DRAC Module
11TS2-14 and 11TS2-15 wire marked “T2” with 11TS2-17 wire marked “T2” with 11TS2-18
AS TUBE-2
on the LV-DRAC Module on the LV-DRAC Module on the LV-DRAC Module
Note . For Generators with a “Single X-ray Tube for Fluoroscopy / Spot
Film” connect the Fan wires as indicated for Tube-2.
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In case that the X-ray Tube is provided with a Safety Thermostat (approx. 65oC)
and a Pressure Switch (both must be NC Contacts), connect them in series
before routing, connecting both wire-ends to their respective Terminals in TS2.
Note . For Generators with a “Single X-ray Tube for Fluoroscopy / Spot
Film”, connect the Stator wires as indicated for Tube-2, except for
Generators with the Low Speed Starter LF-RAC located behind
the Front Panel (module-4), in this case connect wires as Tube-1.
If an X-ray Tube is not provided with Thermostat signal, jump both connections
in the Terminal Block TS2 (refer to above table).
The connection of the GND and/or Shield wire of the Stator cables depend on
the Generator model.
GENERATOR MODEL
CONNECTION OF
Number of X-ray Tubes Starter type and Location GND and/or SHIELD WIRE
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Note . This section only applies to Generators with two X-ray Tubes.
The Tube Selection signals are available through two contacts free of voltage
located on the starter.
This section identifies the cables and runs needed for Generator and System
Interconnection. Route and connect the interconnection cables from each
component installed in the system to the Generator Cabinet as indicated in
Illustration 3-3 and Section 5.2 -- Interconnection Maps “543010XX”.
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Illustration 3-3
Interconnection Cables
GENERATOR CABINET
J7 or J8
ROOM DOOR CABLE
(customer supplied)
TS1
J15 HANDSWITCH (optional) ROOM LIGHT CABLE
(factory supplied) (customer supplied)
AEC INTERFACE CABLE (factory supplied) TS2 STATOR, FAN & THERMOSTAT FROM TUBES
J5 (field supplied)
SERIAL CONSOLE
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GENERATOR TPC
HANDSWITCH
HANDSWITCH
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6. Check to set proper Line Voltage on PC. Plug the Power Line cable for
the Computer to a 110 VAC or 230 VAC socket.
J2 COM1
HANDSWITCH
J3
This option must be requested on the customer order. For systems using an
Automatic Collimator, the X-ray exposure can be inhibited due to a Collimator
Error. This signal can be used only for one Automatic Collimator in the system,
special interconnection should be required when two Collimators are present.
Connect two wires from the Collimator to Terminal Block 4TS3-20 (Collimator
Error signal) and 3TS1-18 (or another GND in this Terminal Block). Collimator
Error signal goes (through the Interface Cable) from 4TS3-20 in the Generator
Cabinet to terminal J2-6 in Connector J2 of the ATP Console CPU Board. If the
system is not provided with Automatic Collimator connect 4TS3--20 to GND
(3TS1--18).
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Connect two wires from the Room Door Interlock Switch(es) to Terminal Block
3TS1-22 (Door signal) and 3TS1-23 (Door Rtn - gnd). If the X-ray Room is not
provided with a Door signal, place a jumper between both connections in
Terminal Block 3TS1.
The Generator can supply power to the Manual Collimator Lamp and System
Locks (Table, Vertical Bucky, etc.)
Connect wires from the Collimator Lamp to Terminal Block TB7-3 (24 VAC) and
TB7-4 (0 VAC) of the Lock Board.
Connect wires from the Locks to Terminal Block TB7-5 (+24 VDC) and TB7-6
(0 VDC) of the Lock Board.
Lock Board
Note . When required, voltages (VAC and VDC) on TB7 can be changed
by connecting their respective wires to the other available
terminals on the Input Transformer 6T2. (Refer to Schematics
543020XX).
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3.4.6 BUCKYS
Connect the Bucky as indicated in the Section 5.2 (Interconnections Maps for
Buckys), and test them before connecting the Ion Chambers.
If the “Bucky Start” signal enters the Bucky through a relay or another inductive
device (a.e. a motor), it is mandatory to add the supplied R2--C2 close to each
Bucky, so they have to be connected on the terminal output of the Bucky
assembly. The R-Cs are attached to the Generator harness in a bag.
If “Bucky Start” signal enters the Bucky through an optocoupler, do not add the
supplied R2--C2 for the Bucky.
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The Tomo cable (A3083-01) from connector J13 of the “ATP Console CPU
Board” has to be connected to the Terminal Blocks TB1 and TB2 of the optional
“Tomo / Bucky Adaptation Board”, located in the Generator Cabinet.
The cables from the Tomo Device are also connected to the Terminal Blocks
TB1 and TB2 of the optional “Tomo / Bucky Adaptation Board”. Refer to the
“Tomo / Bucky Adaptation Board” for more detailed information and interface.
(Refer also to the Manuals of the Tomo Device).
Note . RAD only Table requires the optional “Tomo / Bucky Adaptation
Board”.
RF Table
The Tomo cable (A6742--01) from connector J13 of the “ATP Console CPU
Board” has to be connected to the “RF Adaptation Board”.
Some RF Tables with Tomo send Tomo Time information (binary code) to the
Generator. Each Table has a specific codification of this binary code. In order
to ensure proper functioning, the Table type has to be specified for interfacing
it with the Generator.
The “AEC Control Board” (A3012-XX) must be installed on the ATP Console
CPU Board before installing the Ion Chamber(s). The optional “AEC Adaptation
Board” (A3263-03) is also required except for Systems with only one AID or
Vacutec Ion Chamber type. (Refer to the “Ion Chamber” Service Manuals).
Connect the Ion Chamber cable to the Terminal Block 3TS1 of the Generator
Cabinet and Connector J5 of the ATP Console CPU Board, as indicated in
Section 5.2 -- AEC / Ion Chambers.
For Systems with more than one Vacutec, AID or similar (Comet) Ion Chamber
type, or with another type of Ion Chamber (even if it is only one), perform the
following tasks in the order described:
Note . The Generator is only compatible with Ion Chambers that output
a positive ramp.
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1. If an Ion Chamber requires High Voltage (200 to 500 VDC), the Generator
must include an Interface Control Board (version A3009-09/12) that
supplies this voltage.
PHILIPS AMPLIMAT
GE BVM CGR
BVM-CGR
AMP-Phenolic Connector DB 15 Connector
Notes: -- If the System included both GE and BVM-CGR Ion Chambers, Terminal TB1-9 must supply 270 VDC.
-- Philips Amplimat Ion Chambers can not be installed with GE or BVM-CGR Ion Chambers.
Turn the Generator ON and verify voltage in TB1-9 according to the Ion
Chambers to be installed. If necessary, adjust the High Voltage at
Potentiometer R20 of the Interface Control Board. Turn the Generator
OFF after adjustment.
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Illustration 3-4
Four Ion Chamber Connection
ADAPTATION CABLE*
J1 ION CHAMBER 1
(field supplied)
ADAPTATION CABLE*
J2 ION CHAMBER 2
TB1--9 (field supplied)
ADAPTATION CABLE*
J3 ION CHAMBER 3
(field supplied)
ADAPTATION CABLE*
J5 ION CHAMBER 4
ATP CONSOLE CPU BOARD
(field supplied)
3. Configure Jumpers from JP1 to JP8 and from JP13 to JP16 according to
the group of Ion Chamber type:
JUMPERS POSITION
ION CHAMBER TYPE
JP3, JP4, JP7, JP8 JP1, JP2, JP5, JP6 JP13, JP14, JP15, JP16
IC1 = IC2 B A A
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The reference voltage is provided from: TB1-7 “Relay 1” for IC1; TB1-6
“Relay 2” for IC2; TB1-5 “Relay 3” for IC3; and TB1-8 “Relay 4” for IC4.
For each group of Ion Chambers of the same type, connect a wire
between each of the above mentioned terminals to TB1-10 (GND), TB1-4
(+24 VDC) or TB1-3 (+12 VDC) depending on the voltage required
(examples: for four MEDYS Ion Chambers add only a wire-jumper
between TB1-7 and TB1-4; or for one MEDYS Ion Chamber as IC-1 and
one COMET Ion Chamber as IC-2 add a wire-jumper between TB1-7 and
TB1-4, and another wire between TB1-6 and TB1-10).
Configure Jumpers from JP9 to JP12 and turn ON the Generator only to
adjust the following Potentiometers (if needed) according to the Ion
Chamber output:
JUMPERS POSITION
ION CHAMBER OUTPUT
JP9 (IC1) JP10 (IC2) JP11 (IC3) JP12 (IC4)
NO-OFFSET ADJUSTMENT A A A A
OFFSET ADJUSTMENT B B B B
6. Turn OFF the Generator and connect the AEC Interface cable
(A3251--01) between Connector J5 of the ATP Console CPU Board and
Connector J4 of the “AEC Adaptation Board”.
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If the System always uses the Photomultiplier for AEC, connect a wire between
4TS3-7 and GND (from 3TS1) in the Generator Cabinet.
If the System is provided with a Photomultiplier Selection signal, use one of the
Spare signals in the “RF Adaptation Board” (refer to Section 3.4.12).
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The Fluoro cable (A3267--01) from connector J1 of the “Fluoro CPU Board”
must be connected to J1 of the “RF Adaptation Board”.
INTERFACE OF RF SYSTEMS
If Interface Schematics are not available, refer to the Manuals of the Table
and/or Spot Film Device for the interface signals required as well as the
schematics in Section 5.2 -- RF System. Perform connections as described in
the points below:
• The “PREP”, “FLUORO” and “RAD EXPOSURE” orders from the Table
to the “RF Adaptation Board” are adapted to give the “--SF PREP”, “--FT
SW CMD” and “--FL EXP (RAD EXPOSURE)” signals of the Generator.
Each one has three jumpers for its configuration according to the type of
voltage given by the Table. They share the same Return to the Table.
FREE OF VOLTAGE
INSERT Jumpers: JP1, JP2, JP3, JP4, JP8, JP9, JP10, JP12, JP13 and JP14.
(DRY CONTACT)
INSERT Jumpers: JP1, JP3, JP4, JP8, JP9, JP10, JP12, JP13 and JP14.
24 VDC
REMOVE Jumper: JP2
REMOVE Jumpers: JP1, JP2, JP3, JP4, JP8, JP9, JP10, JP12, JP13 and
230 VAC
JP14.
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• The “ALOE” output of the Generator is sent through a N.O. contact to the
Table as “EXPOSURE ON” to acknowledge the RAD exposure, or as
“EXPOSURE END” to advance the film to the next position. Set Jumper
JP17 in position A for “EXPOSURE ON” or in position B for
“EXPOSURE END” (50 ms pulse at the end of the RAD exposure). Any
of these signals can also be configured for “NO FLUORO
ACKNOWLEDGE” by setting Jumper JP16 in position A or for “FLUORO
ACKNOWLEDGE” by setting Jumper JP16 in position B.
A binary code from the Generator (WS1 and WS2) is sent to the “RF Adaptation
Board”. It is decoded and sent to the Table through N.O. contacts as “SFD
SELECT”, “DIRECT SELECT”, “DIGITAL SELECT (DSI)” and “SPECIAL
SELECT” to select the operating mode. These signals share the same return
to the Table which is common for all the N.O. contacts.
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Connect the wire marked “Tomo” (WS2) of the “Tomo Cable” (A6742-xx) to
TB3-5 of the “RF Adaptation Board”.
The “RF Adaptation Board” is the interface of the Generator with an Image
System and, if needed, with the Image Intensifier. (Refer to schematics in
Section 5.2 -- RF System).
• If the Imaging System does not provide the Vertical Synchronism signal,
connect the Video Cables as indicated below:
Inserted = Connected
Jumper JP23 to connect or to isolate the shield
--
of the Video Cable (BNC) to Generator GND Removed = Isolated
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ABC INTERFACE
Inserted = Connected
Jumper JP23 to connect or to isolate the shield
--
of the Video Cable (BNC) to Generator GND Removed = Isolated
According to the type of “AEC Control Board” (A3012--xx) installed, check that
the ABC output signal is correctly routed between J3--9 on the “RF Adaptation
Board” and the terminal in the Generator Cabinet indicated in the table below
(for more details, refer to Section 5.2 -- RF System (IM-300)”.
RF ADAPTATION BOARD with AEC Control Board A3012--02 with AEC Control Board A3012--06/07
INTERFACE OF RF SYSTEMS
If Interface Schematics are not available, refer to the Manuals of the Image
System and Image Intensifier for the interface signals required as well as to
schematics in Section 5.2 -- RF System. Perform the connections as indicated
in the following points.
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The “LAST IMAGE HOLD (LIH)” output is activated at the same time that the
X-rays are switched-off (Fluoro not active). The last full image is maintained on
the TV Monitor until the X-rays are switched-on again. Set Jumpers JP11 and
JP15 in B position for “LIH” function. The following connection is provided
through a “dry contact” (free of voltage):
Pulsed Fluoro at variable rate (a.e. from 30 PPS to 1 PPS) needs an interface
from the Generator to the Imaging System in order to freeze or capture a new
image. This interface is achieved with the connections indicated in the table
below, with each signal passing through the Open Collectors and Emitters to
Ground of the corresponding transistor.
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Normally, the Image Intensifier Field Selections are connected directly from the
Table to the Image Intensifier. If the outputs from the Table are not compatible
with the inputs on the Image Intensifier, adapt these selections on the “RF
Adaptation Board” as indicated below:
The Selections from the Table have to send Ground (from the Generator) when
they are activated. The outputs to the Image Intensifier (ZOOM 1, 2, 3) are sent
as “dry contacts” (free of voltage). The Common is sent as “ZOOM COMMON”.
Image Reversal Selections are normally connected directly from the Table to
the Imaging System. If the outputs from the Table are not compatible with the
inputs on the Imaging System, adapt these selections on the “RF Adaptation
Board” as indicated below:
The Selections from the Table have to send Ground (from the Generator) when
they are activated. The outputs to the Image Intensifier (H REV and V REV) are
sent as “dry contacts” (free of voltage). The Common is sent as “REV
COMMON”.
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INPUT OUTPUT
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4.1 HV TRANSFORMER
Ventilation Screw
The HV Transformer contains “Shell Diala AX” oil. Check that there is no oil
leakage. If leakage is found, remove the oil fill plug from the top of the HV
Transformer and verify that the oil level is within 20 mm (3/4”) from the top of
the HV Transformer. Add “Shell Diala AX” oil if necessary.
Note . Before re-installing cabinet covers, perform the rest of the required
Calibration procedures (i.e. AEC, Fluoro, ABC).
Check that all electrical connections are firm and secure. Cables should be
correctly routed. (Refer to Section 3.1)
YES NO
Re-install the Cabinet covers and connect its internal ground wires. Power line,
High Voltage and Interconnections cables must go through the cover cable
outlet.
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All input signals are active low. This means the inputs must be pulled to ground
(chassis ground of the Generator) thru relay contacts, by a transistor or other
switching device. The current requirement of the switch is less than 10 mA.
Do not apply 115 / 220 VAC logic signals to any of the logic
inputs. If 115 / 220 VAC logic signals are used in the X-ray
table (i.e. fluoro command), these signals must be converted
to a contact closure by a relay.
The outputs signals from the Generator to the subsystem devices are usually
active low (switched to chassis ground of the Generator). The outputs are open
collector transistor drivers with a maximum current of 0.5 Amperes.
Table 5-1
System Interconnection Signals
This analog input is the output from the RF Adaptation Board or from Imaging System. A DC level signal is used for systems
ABC OUT that uses a Imaging Systems for the Brightness level. When a DC level is used, an input range of 0 to 10 volts is required. The
stabilized value of the input will be between 5 and 7 volts.
This signal selects the Fluoro operation mode: a low signal selects Automatic Brightness Control, a high signal selects Manual
--ABC
Mode.
This high going signal indicates the Actual Length Of Exposure. This signal is used to interface to some Spot Film system and is
ALOE
used to advance the Spot Film device to the next position when multi-exposures are made on the same film.
This low going signal indicates the Actual Length Of Exposure. This signal is used to interface to some Spot Film system and is
--ALOE
used to advance the Spot Film device to the next position when multi-exposures are made on the same film.
--AUTO OFF This signal only applies to Generator systems with the Stand-alone option.
AUX BUCKY SPLY External voltage supply required for the Bucky motion, when this voltage is not +24 VDC.
--BUCKY 1 DR CMD A low signal to the Interface Control Board as a command to output a Bucky-1 (normally the Table Bucky) drive signal.
--BUCKY 1 MOTION This low going signal from Bucky-1 indicates Bucky-1 motion, and therefore the exposure is enabled.
BUCKY 1 DR This signal is originated from the Bucky supply of the Power Module when an exposure order. It starts the Bucky.
--BUCKY 2 DR CMD A low signal to the Interface Control Board as a command to output a Bucky-2 (normally the Vertical Bucky Stand) drive signal.
--BUCKY 2 MOTION This low going signal from Bucky-2 indicates Bucky-2 in motion, and therefore the exposure is enabled.
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BUCKY 2 DR This signal is originated from the Bucky supply of the Power Module when an exposure order. It starts the Bucky.
--BUCKY EXP This low going (0 volts) signal starts the Bucky exposure. The signal originates on the Interface Board
BUCKY SPLY Voltage supply required for the Bucky drive command.
CAM SYNC Sync. signal from Imaging System. This signal is used for timing in the Generator.
This signal interfaces to any Video Camera. A low signal tells the camera that the Generator is making a Fluoro exposure and
--CAM FL EXP
the Camera should unblank.
C--HT CLK Serial data clock to the HT Control Board. This clock synchronizes the C--HT DATA signal.
C--HT DATA Serial data to the HT Control Board. This data is synchronous with the C--HT CLK signal.
This active low signal indicates that NO EXPOSURE HOLD condition exists at the Collimator. This input is read only when the
--COLLIMATOR
Radiographic Tube is selected.
This low signal indicates that a Compression Device has been selected. This input changes the original density to the
--COMP
appropriate density for Compression selection.
--DOOR This low signal is the interlock for the Door of the X-ray room.
--DSI SEL This low going signal from a DSI device indicates that the DSI has been selected and will be used for the next exposure.
Low going Expose signal to the HT Control Board. If --PREP is low then a Spot Film or RAD exposure is made, else a Fluoro
--EXP
exposure is made.
FL DSI Sync. signal from the DSI device. This signal is used for timing in the Generator.
This is the EXPOSURE COMMAND input when the Tube-2 (Fluoro / Spot Film) is selected. If the --SF PREP input is open then
--FL EXP
a Fluoro exposure is started, and if the --SF PREP input is low then a Spot Film exposure is made.
--FLD1 DR A low signal to select the right field in the Ion Chamber.
--FLD2 DR A low signal to select the left field in the Ion Chamber.
--FLD3 DR A low signal to select the center field in the Ion Chamber.
--FT SW CMD This low going signal indicates the Fluoro exposure command. It is needed for Pulsed Fluoro at variable rate.
HT--C CLK Serial data clock from the HT Control Board. This clock synchronizes the HT--C DATA signal.
HT--C DAT Serial data from the HT Control Board. This data is synchronous with the HT--C CLK signal.
This signal is low when the switch in the high voltage transformer is in the RAD position. This is a safety interlock which
--HT INL
prevents an exposure if the high voltage switch (in the HV Transformer) is in the wrong position.
This analogic signal (originates in the optional AEC Control Board) controls the output of the HV Power Supply on the Interface
HV PT CRL
Control Board. +5 volts programs the output to be 0 volts, and 0 volts programs the output to approximately --1200 volts.
IC1 INPUT This input is the output of the Bucky 1 Ion Chamber (normally the Table Ion Chamber).
IC2 INPUT This input is the output of the Bucky 2 Ion Chamber (normally the Vertical Bucky Stand Ion Chamber).
IC3 INPUT This input is the output of the Spot Film Ion Chamber.
IC SPLY Power supply for the Ion Chamber. This output should be within the range of 500 to 800 volts.
--kV DWN A low signal is a command for the HT Control Board to drive the Fluoro kVp DOWN during a Fluoro exposure in ABC mode.
--kV UP A low signal is a command for the HT Control Board to drive the Fluoro kVp UP during a Fluoro exposure in ABC mode.
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--LINE CONT A low signal energizes the main line contactor K5 in the Power Module.
Signal synchronous with the AC line. This signal originates in the Interface Board and is used to synchronize Fluoro exposures
LINE SYNC
with the AC line.
--MEM EN A low signal enables a frame grabber function in some Video Camera.
A low signal enables a record function in some Video Camera. Sometime it can be used to start a VCR or other recording
--MEM GATE
device not integrated into the Video Camera.
Commands to the HT Control Board to boost X-ray Tube Filament to the value of mA selected and to start the X-ray Tube Rotor
--PREP
is RAD Tube is selected.
This analog input is normally the output of the Photo Multiplier Tube in the Image System and is used for Automatic Brightness
Control. A DC level signal can be used for systems with solid state pick-up device or the TV Camera for the Brightness level.
PT INPUT
When a DC level is used, an input range of 0 to 10 volts is required. The stabilized value of the input will be between 5 and 7
volts.
PT SPLY Power supply output for the Photomultiplier. The level of this signal is controlled by the HV PT CRL.
This low going signal indicates the system is ready to make an exposure (Prep cycle complete). This signal is used to interface
--READY
to certain peripheral devices such as Film Changers, etc.
This low going signal indicates the X-ray preparation or exposure. This signal is used to interface to the Room X-ray warning
--ROOM LIGHT
light.
This low going signal from a Spot Film camera indicates that the Spot Film camera has been selected and will be used for the
--SFC
next exposure.
This low going signal indicates the system to boost the filament to the level required for the mA selected on the Control Console
--SF PREP
and prepares the system for a Spot Film. This input is read only when the Tube-2 (Fluoro / Spot Film) is selected.
--STRT DR A low signal to indicate the start of an exposure to the Ion Chamber.
--THERMOSTAT-1 This signal from X-ray Tube indicates the overheat of the Tube-1.
--THERMOSTAT-2 This signal from X-ray Tube indicates the overheat of the Tube-2.
Vertical Sync pulses from the TV Camera. In Fixed Rate Pulsed Fluoro the X-ray tube is pulsed at line rate. However, with the
V SYNC Variable Rate Pulsed Fluoroscopy option the X-ray tube is pulsed at rate selected by the operator, the rate is driven from the V
Sync signal (it is obtained by dividing the timing frequency of the V sync).
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SYSTEM INTERCONNECTION
STATOR INTERFACE
ROOM LAMPS
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FLUORO CPU BOARD CONNECTOR J1 / J10 TERMINAL BLOCK 3TS1
COMPACT GENERATOR CABINET
SIGNAL I/O PIN PIN I/O SIGNAL
--4 IN SEL O 1 1 O SUPPLY (BUCKY 1)
--9 IN SEL O 2 2 O BUCKY SPLY 1 FOR GENERATORS
CONNECTOR J4 +12 VDC O 3 3 O 0 VAC (BUCKY 1) LINE POWERED
V SYNC I 4 4 O BUCKY 1 DR
SIGNAL I/O PIN TO LINE
} VOLTAGE
--FT SW CMD I 5 5 I --BUCKY 1 MOT L1
C--FL DAT I 1 L2/N
FL START O 6 6 I BUCKY 1 MOT RTN
GND I/O 2 BREAKER
--CAM FL EXP O 3 --CAM FL EXP O 7 FLUORO CABLE 7 O GND L3
N.U. 8 8 O SUPPLY (BUCKY 2)
C--FL CLK I 4 ADAPTATIONS 9 O BUCKY SPLY 2
GND TO EARTH GROUND
FL--C DAT O 5 --ABS O 9
GND I/O 6 --6 IN SEL O 10 BOARDS 10 O 0 VAC (BUCKY 2) L3 only for Three Phase
BEEP O 11 11 O BUCKY 2 DR
FL--C CLK O 7
GND O 12 12 I --BUCKY 2 MOT
CAM SYNC O 8
--MEM EN O 13 13 I BUCKY 2 MOT RTN
+12V ISO I 9 FOR GENERATORS
--MEM GATE O 14 14 O GND
N.U. 10 BATTERIES POWERED
N.U. 15 15 O +12V
16 O --12V 1TB1--LINE
17 O +24V UNR
L
} (Line
18 O GND 1
22 I --DOOR N 2
TO SOCKET
ATP CONSOLE BOARD 23 O DOOR RTN GND 3 Voltage)
24 O --ROOM LIGHT
26 O 220 VAC SW
FLUORO A.E.C.
27 O 115 VAC SW
AEC CABLE 36 O --SF PREP
CONNECTOR J4 CONNECTOR J5 NOTE.-- For Generator with DRAC :
37 O --FL EXP
SIGNAL I/O PIN SIGNAL I/O PIN 39 O PT SPLY The ROTOR TUBE connections
C--FL DAT O 1 IC1 INPUT I 1 42 O IC GND are made to TS2 on the DRAC
--CAM FL EXP I 2 IC3 INPUT I 2 47 O ROOM LIGHT SUP
FL--C DAT I 3 --FLD1 DR O 3 TERMINAL BLOCK
48 O ROOM LIGHT SW 4TS2 / 10TS2 / 11TS2
FL--C CLK I 4 --FLD3 DR O 4 51 I PT INPUT
SIGNAL I/O PIN TO ROTOR TUBE
+12V ISO I 5 GND O 5 52 O --ALOE
GND I/O 6 IC2 INPUT I 6 MAIN T1 O 1
53 O --READY
C--FL CLK I 7 IC4 INPUT I 7 AUX T1 O 2
54 O 220 VAC SPLY COM T1 O 3
GND I/O 8 --FLD2 DR O 8
CAM SYNC O 9 --STRT DR O 9 --THERMOSTAT 1 I 4
THERMOST. COMM. I 5
FAN 1 O 6
TOMO CABLE
0 VAC O 7
TERMINAL BLOCK 4TS3 GND O 8
NOTE : PIN I/O SIGNAL MAIN T2 O 9
TOMO INTERFACE Signal for Thermostats go to 4TS3 1 I --THERMOSTAT 1 AUX T2 O 10
and then to TS2 or go directly to TS2 2 I --THERMOSTAT 2 COM T2 O 11
CONNECTOR J13 CONNECTOR J2 depending on Generator model 3 I THERM. COMM --THERMOSTAT 2 I 12
SIGNAL I/O PIN SIGNAL I/O PIN 5 I TABLE ERROR 13
THERMOST. COMM. I
TIME1 I 1 --GEN OK O 1 7 I --SFC (--PT SEL) FAN 2 O 14
TIME2 I 2 --SFD SEL O 2 8 O ALOE 0 VAC O 15
TIME3 I 3 --THERMOSTAT 1 I 3
10 O --GEN OK GND O 16
TIME4 I 4 --SF PREP I 4
--PS (DSI) SEL I 5 GND (THERM. COM) I/O 5 11 O --SFD SEL
--CINE (DSA) SEL I 6 --COLLIMATOR I 6 12 O --DIRECT SEL NOTE :
--HCF SEL I 7 TABLE ERR(COMP) I 7 15 O EXP OK TS2--6 is GND when
SPARE IN I 8 --ROOM LIGHT O 8 16 O --ACT EXP TS2 only has 6 terminals.
--TOMO PREP O 9 --READY O 9 17 O --AUTO OFF
--TOMO EXP O 10 EXP OK O 10 18 I ABC OUT / --LEFT
TOMO ON O 11 ABC OUT/--LEFT O 11 19 I EXT SYNC(FL DSI)
EXT REF I 12 --DIRECT SEL O 12 20 I --COLLIMATOR
GND I/O 13 PT INPUT I 13
INTERFACE CABLE A I Foot Switch Cmd.
EXP STOP I 14 EXT SYNC (FL DSI) I 14 B GND CONNECTOR 6J2
--FS O 15 SPARE IN2 I 15 C O Prep/Rdy Acq Rad
--SFC (--PT SEL) I 16 PIN I/O SIGNAL
D I Boost Fluoro
1 O GND
--FL EXP I 17 E I Digital Exposure
2 O +12V UNR
GND (DOOR RTN) I/O 18
I 19 3 O +12VDC
--DOOR
--THERMOSTAT 2 I 20 4 I --PWR OFF
--AUTO OFF O 21 5 I --PWR ON
6 O GND
SPARE IN1 I 22
ALOE O 23 7 O GND
--ALOE O 24 8 O +12V UNR
--ACT EXP O 25 POWER CABLE 9 O --12VDC
CONNECTOR 6J3
NOTE -- For Serial Cabinet :
POWER COMMUNICATION PIN I/O SIGNAL -- the Interface cable connections are factory
1 O --EXP made to 3TS1, TS2 and 4TS3 terminal blocks.
CONNECTOR J1 CONNECTOR J3 2 O C--HT DAT -- 6J2 is not supplied, Power cable is directly
3 I HT--C DAT connected in factory to J1 of the ATP Console.
SIGNAL I/O PIN SIGNAL I/O PIN 4 O --PREP
GND UNR 1 -- 6J3 is not supplied, Power cable is directly
I --EXP O 1 5 O C--HT CLK
I 2 connected in factory to J3 of the ATP Console.
+12V UNR C--HT DAT O 2 6 I HT--C CLK
+12VDC I 3 HT--C DAT I 3
COMMUNICATION CABLE 7 O HV PT CRL
--PWR OFF O 4 --PREP O 4 8 O --KV DWN LOCKS BOARD
--PWR ON O 5 C--HT CLK O 5 9 I LINE SYNC TERMINAL BLOCK TB7
GND UNR I 6 HT--C CLK I 6 SIGNAL I/O PIN
10 O --LINE CONT
GND I 7 HV PT CRL O 7 24 VAC LAMP O 3
11 O --BUCKY 2 DR CMD
+12V UNR I 8 --KV DWN O 8 12 I --BUCKY EXP 0 VAC LAMP O 4 } COLLIMATOR LAMP
--12VDC I 9 LINE SYNC I 9 13 I --HT INL +24 VDC LOCKS O 5
--LINE CONT O 10
GND 14 O --BUCKY 1 DR CMD 0 VDC LOCKS O 6 LOCKS
--BUCKY 2 DR CMD O 11 15 O --KV UP
--BUCKY EXP I 12 GND CABLE STUD +24 VDC LOCKS O 7 (Table & Tube Stand)
16 O GND 0 VDC LOCKS O 8
--HT INL I 13
--BUCKY 1 DR CMD O 14
--KV UP O 15
GENERATOR CABINET
AEC
GENERATOR CABINET ADAPTATION BOARD
AEC
ADAPTATION BOARD (A3263--03)
(A3263--03) to J5 of ATP Console Board J4
3TS1
J1 to Ion Chamber #1
HIGH VOLTAGE SUPPLY (if required)
to J5 of ATP Console Board J4 39
J1 to Ion Chamber #1
16
--12V 2 RF ADAPTATION BOARD J2 to Ion Chamber #2
+12V (A3514--04) TB1
15 3
J3 to Ion Chamber #3 TB1
+24V UNR 9
17 4
--12V
3 2 J3 to Ion Chamber #3
18 GND 10
4 +12V 3
J5 to Ion Chamber #4
+24V UNR
5 4
J5 to Ion Chamber #4
NOTE 2 GND 10
Depending on the Ion Chamber,
make jumpers configuration and NOTE
interface as specific schematic IM-xxx
Depending on the Ion Chamber,
make jumpers configuration and
interface as specific schematic IM-xxx
TOMO / BUCKY
ADAPTATION BOARD
(A3261--03/05) TOMO / BUCKY
ADAPTATION BOARD
TB1 (A3261--03/05)
12 TB1
13
12
13
NOTE
Depending on the Tomo Device,
make jumpers configuration and NOTE
interface as specific schematic IM-xxx
Depending on the Tomo Device,
make jumpers configuration and
interface as specific schematic IM-xxx
Board
GENERATOR CABINET
J1
J1
+24 VDC UNR
1 1
3 PWR GND
CHASSIS GND 2
5
SPARE
3 NOTE: FOR GENERAL INTERCONNECTIONS REFER TO SCHEMATIC
7 4
9 RXD
5 54301045 (COMPACT / COMPACT-ESM GENERATORS)
11 PREP/EXP COMM
EXP ORDER 6
13 7
POWER ON
15 8
9
10
11
12
13
2 +24 VDC UNR
14
4 PWR GND
15
6 CHASSIS GND 16 SERIAL INTERCONNECTION CABLE FOR SERIAL CONSOLE (A7066--xx or A3149--01) CONNECTOR J5
8 SPARE 17 PIN I/O SIGNAL
TXD 1 I CTS ( RXD-- )
10 18
PREP ORDER 2 I RXD ( RXD+ )
12 19
14 POWER COMM 3 O TXD ( TXD+ )
POWER OFF 20
16 21 4 O RTS ( TXD-- )
22 5 SPARE PIN 5
23 6 O ACT EXP
24 7 O LOGIC GND
25 8 O CHASSIS GND
9 O CHASSIS GND
NOTES: 10 +12 VDC
RXD ON GENERATOR IS CONNECTED TO TXD ON SERIAL OPERATOR CONSOLE 11 --ALOE NOTE: REFER TO SCHEMATIC A6188--02 FOR
TXD ON GENERATOR IS CONNECTED TO RXD ON SERIAL OPERATOR CONSOLE 12 O PWR GND RS--232/422/485 SERIAL COMMUNICATION
13 O PWR GND
14 O PREP/EXP COMM
15 I EXP ORDER
TPC or PC INTERFACE BOX 16 I PREP ORDER
17 I/O POWER COMM
18 I POWER OFF
CONNECTOR J1 19 I POWER ON
SIGNAL I/O PIN 20 SPARE PIN 20
CTS ( RXD-- ) I 1 21 SPARE PIN 21
RXD ( RXD+ ) I 2 22 DOOR
TXD ( TXD+ ) O 3 23 DOOR RTN
RTS ( TXD-- ) O 4 24 O +24 VDC UNR
SPARE PIN 5 5 25 O +24 VDC UNR
ACT EXP O 6
LOGIC GND O 7 SERIAL INTERCONNECTION CABLE FOR TPC (A7067--xx or A3352--01)
CHASSIS GND O 8
CHASSIS GND O 9 SERIAL INTERCONNECTION CABLE FOR INTERFACE BOX (A3352--01)
+12 VDC 10
--ALOE 11
PWR GND O 12
PWR GND O 13
PREP/EXP COMM O 14
EXP ORDER I 15
PREP ORDER I 16
POWER COMM I/O 17
POWER OFF I 18
POWER ON I 19
SPARE PIN 20 20
SPARE PIN 21 21
DOOR 22
DOOR RTN 23
+24 VDC UNR O 24
+24 VDC UNR O 25
NOTES:
J2 J1 1 14 PREP/EXP COMM
POWER CABLE PREP/EXP COMM
2 16
1 1 PREP ORDER PREP ORDER
GND GND 3 15
2 2 EXP ORDER EXP ORDER
+12V UNR +12V UNR 4 18
3 3 POWER OFF POWER OFF
+12V +12V 5 19 POWER ON
4 4 POWER ON
OFF OFF 6 17
5 5 POWER COMM POWER COMM
ON ON
6 6
GND GND
7 7 TS1
GND GND
8 8
+12V UNR +12V UNR 15 10
+12 VDC
9 9
--12V --12V 52 11 -- ALOE
12 PWR GND
COMMUNICATION 18 13
J3 CABLE J3 GND PWR GND
17 24 +24 VDC UNR
+24V UNR
--EXP 1 1 --EXP 25 +24 VDC UNR
C--HT DAT 2 2 C--HT DAT 22 22
DOOR
HT--C DAT 3 3 HT--C DAT RS--xxx 23 23 DOOR RTN
--PREP 4 4 --PREP J8 51 21
5 5 PT INPUT
C--HT CLK C--HT CLK
1 6
6 6 ACT EXP ACT EXP
HT--C CLK HT--C CLK 2
RXD+ 2 RXD+ ( RXD )
HV PT CRL 7 7 HV PT CRL 3 3 See Note
8 8 TXD+ TXD+ ( TXD )
--KV DWN --KV DWN 4 20
9 9 +5V
LINE SYNC LINE SYNC 5 7 LOGIC GND
10 10 GND
--LINE CONT --LINE CONT
6 5
11 11 --BUCKY 2 DR CMD
--BUCKY 2 DR CMD 7 4
12 12 TXD-- TXD--
--BUCKY EXP --BUCKY EXP 8 1
13 13 RXD-- RXD--
--HT INL --HT INL 9 8
14 14 CHASSIS GND
--BUCKY 1 DR CMD --BUCKY 1 DR CMD
9
15 15 CHASSIS GND
--KV UP --KV UP
/////
RS--232
J7
Note.-- Signals between ( ) when RS--232 Serial Communication
1
ACT EXP
2
RXD
3
TXD
4
DTR
5
GND
6
7
8
9
PREP ORDER
16 2
15 EXP ORDER
3
25 +24V UNR
18 POWER OFF
J2
1 1
1
17 POWER COMM +12V
6 6 2
GND
5 COM 1
N.U.
RS232
2 TxD 3 3
3 RxD 2 2
7 GND 5 5
GND
21 //// STUD
PT INPUT
10 +12 VDC
23 DOOR RTN
D D
Anode supply
Black
X-ray Tube
mA
mA -
C
Red C
Shunt
Shunt
mA +
B B
Cathode supply
A A
HV TANK
GND cable
( yellow/green, AWG #10 )
See Note (8)
(9)
PEDESTAL
(Option)
(10)
(11)
100 200
AUXILIARY MAIN
1 2
2 3 4 3
4 5 6 5
6 7 8 7
9 10
COMMON
100 200
AUXILIARY MAIN
1 2
4 3 4 3
6 5 6 5
8 7 8 7
9 10
COMMON
Estator 100
BIANGULIX and OPTILIX ( SIEMENS )
Output 0 Ia I Ib II
connector
AUXILIARY
COMMON
MAIN
Make Make
jumper jumper
NOTE
CONNECT THE STATOR CABLE AS SHOWN.
CHECK THE CABLE SUPPLIED WITH THE TUBE.
48
ROOM LIGHT SW
ROOM
WARNING
LIGHT
Interconnection 2.-- For Generator Interface with control relay and internally powered
POWER TS1
MODULE X--RAY ROOM
115 or 220 VAC SW
*
add jumper
ROOM
47 WARNING
ROOM LIGHT SUP LIGHT
48
ROOM LIGHT SW
0 VAC
(in TS1-3 or TS1-10) *
POWER
MODULE TS1
ROOM LIGHT SUP 47
Contact 7A 1/6HP
125, 250 V AC
3A 30 V DC
48
ROOM LIGHT SW
Semi--Automatic
Bucky +24 VDC
K4 BUCKY EXP
R2
C2
B8 0 VAC TS1--3
0 VAC
ADD JUMPER
(SEE NOTE 2)
BUCKY SPLY
TS1--2
TS1--1 ADD JUMPER TO
B4 115/220 VAC
{ TS1--26
TS1--27 for 115 VAC
for 220 VAC
GND
Automatic
Bucky +24 VDC
K4 BUCKY EXP
B8
(SEE TS1--3
(SEE NOTE 2) NOTE 3) 0 VAC
R2 ADD JUMPER
BUCKY SPLY
C2
TS1--2
ADD JUMPER TO
B4 115/220 VAC TS1--1
{ TS1--26
TS1--27 for 115 VAC
for 220 VAC
GND
C2
7 0 VAC TS1--3
0 VAC
ADD JUMPER
(SEE NOTE 2)
BUCKY SPLY
TS1--2
5
ADD ADD JUMPER TO
8 JUMPER 115/220 VAC TS1--1
{ TS1--27 for 115 VAC
TS1--26 for 220 VAC
GND
NOTA 3: En caso de ruidos debido al Bucky, añadir R2=22 ohm, 1/2w, 5%;
y C2=470 nF, 250 VAC según se muestra.
C2
2 0 VAC TS1--3
0 VAC
ADD JUMPER
(SEE NOTE 2)
BUCKY SPLY
TS1--2
3
ADD ADD JUMPER TO
1 JUMPER 115/220 VAC TS1--1
{ TS1--26
TS1--27 for 115 VAC
for 220 VAC
7 GND
Semi--Automatic
Bucky +24 VDC
K4 BUCKY EXP
R2
B8 C2 0 VAC TS1--10
0 VAC
ADD JUMPER
(SEE NOTE 2)
BUCKY SPLY
TS1--9
ADD JUMPER TO
B4 115/220 VAC TS1--8
{ TS1--27 for 115 VAC
TS1--26 for 220 VAC
GND
NOTE 3: In the case of noise due to Bucky, add R2=22 ohm, 1/2w, 5%; and
C2=470 nF, 250 VAC as shown.
Don’t add that R2--C2 for Liebel--Flarsheim 8000 Series Bucky, and
remove resistor R36 and R37 in the INTERFACE CONTROL board.
Automatic
Bucky +24 VDC
K4 BUCKY EXP
TS1--10
(SEE 0 VAC
(SEE NOTE 2) NOTE 3)
R2 ADD JUMPER
BUCKY SPLY
C2 TS1--9
C2
7 0 VAC TS1--10
0 VAC
ADD JUMPER
(SEE NOTE 2)
BUCKY SPLY
5 TS1--9
ADD ADD JUMPER TO
8 JUMPER 115/220 VAC TS1--8
{ TS1--26
TS1--27 for 115 VAC
for 220 VAC
GND
C2
2 0 VAC TS1--10
0 VAC
ADD JUMPER
(SEE NOTE 2)
BUCKY SPLY
3 TS1--9
ADD ADD JUMPER TO
1 JUMPER 115/220 VAC TS1--8
{ TS1--26
TS1--27 for 115 VAC
for 220 VAC
7 GND
NOTE 3: In the case of noise due to Bucky, add R2=22 ohm, 1/2w, 5%;
and C2=470 nF, 250 VAC as shown.
NOTA 3: En caso de ruidos debido al Bucky, añadir R2=22 ohm, 1/2w, 5%;
y C2=470 nF, 250 VAC según se muestra.
TS1--2 J4--9
10 X1:3 BUCKY 1
K2
DR CMD
add
jumper
9 X1:4 BUCKY 1 DR TS1--4 J4--8
release
bucky Optocoupler
8 X1:6
add
jumper
5 X1:1 +24 VDC
+24 V
TS1--7
1 X1:5 0 VDC
0V
24 V SUPPLY
+24 VDC
0 VDC
See Note
TS1--9 J4--9
10 X1:3 BUCKY 2
K3
DR CMD
add
jumper
9 X1:4 BUCKY 2 DR TS1--11 J4--7
release
bucky Optocoupler
8 X1:6
add
jumper
5 X1:1 +24 VDC
+24 V
TS1--14
1 X1:5 0 VDC
0V
24 V SUPPLY
+24 VDC
0 VDC See Note
4 4
TS1
17 +24VDC X1:4 +26V XG X1:04
+24V XG
H16 +24V XG
18 GND X1:7 GND XG X1:07
+24V XG +5V
L5
X1:5 RG DV X1:05 ACTIVE
H15
X3:1 X2:1 D2
+24V XG +24V
3 3A2 Interface Control
X3:5 X2:5 DC/DC +15V 3
+24V
+24VDC X26
J3 J3--B
D5
J4 Y1
K2 IC2 X27
14 Bucky 1 DR CMD 8 12
X3:6 X2:6 START timer
7
+24V XG 2s T3
L7
Modul 1A
K2 JP4
8 Bucky 1 DR 4 RQ XG EX 1 X1:2 RQ XG EX X1:02 X3:3 X2:3
ATP Console Modul 6 H12
XG RD EX 4 5
+24VDC RY1
3 SYNC
K4 JP5
K2 Bucky 1 MOTION XG RD EX 1
11 5 X1:1 XG RD EX X1:01 X3:2 X2:2
2 2
SZ1 VA1
Modul 3 Modul 7 X1 table control bucky control
Power Cabinet Interface adaptation standard table
bucky DIAGNOST TS
1 1
SEDECAL
Bucky TS Table (PHILIPS)
F
Interface Adaptation
E D REV DESCRIPTION ISSUED BY DATE
--FIELD SEL 3
F E D C B A
4 4
VP
TS1
17 +24VDC X3:4 +26V XG X1:1 X2:1 D2
3A2 Interface Control +24V
DC/DC +15V
18 GND X3:7 GND XG X1:5 X2:5
+24VDC
J3 J3--B J4 +24V
K3
11 Bucky 2 DR CMD 5 13
X26
7
D5 1
IC2 X27 Y1 2
12 Bucky Exp 6 6 J4
X1:6 X2:6 START timer
K4 9 9 2s T3
OC1
3 Modul 1A
K3
7 Bucky 2 DR 11 RQ XG EX 2 X3:2 X1:4 X2:4 3
ATP Console Modul 6
+24VDC X1:3 X2:3
4 5 RY1
K4 SYNC
K3 Bucky 2 MOTION 12
3
10 XG RD EX 2 X3:1 X1:2 X2:2
VA1
Modul 3 Modul 7 X3 bucky control
Power Cabinet Interface adaptation BWS
bucky DIAGNOST VE/VT
2 2
1 1
SEDECAL
Bucky VE/VT (PHILIPS)
F
Interface Adaptation
E D REV DESCRIPTION ISSUED BY DATE
TABLE GENERATOR POWER MODULE
Bucky
+24 VDC
K4 BUCKY EXP
K2
R2
C2
9 0 VAC TS1--3
7 0 VAC
ADD JUMPER
BUCKY SPLY
7 220 VAC RELAY TS1--2
5
10 220 VAC TS1--26
8 220 VAC
1 GND
NOTE : In the case of noise due to Bucky, add R2=22 ohm, 1/2w, 5%; and
C2=470 nF, 250 VAC as shown.
NOTA : En caso de ruidos debido al Bucky, añadir R2=22 ohm, 1/2w, 5%, y
C2=470 nF, 250 VAC según se muestra.
Bucky
+24 VDC
K4 BUCKY EXP
K3
R2
C2
9 0 VAC TS1--10
7 0 VAC
ADD JUMPER
BUCKY SPLY
7 220 VAC RELAY TS1--9
5
10 220 VAC TS1--26
8 220 VAC
1 GND
NOTE : In the case of noise due to Bucky, add R2=22 ohm, 1/2w, 5%; and
C2=470 nF, 250 VAC as shown.
NOTA : En caso de ruidos debido al Bucky, añadir R2=22 ohm, 1/2w, 5%, y
C2=470 nF, 250 VAC según se muestra.
OPERATOR
CONSOLE control wires
J5
1K 1 IC1 INPUT 5
OUTPUT
22 3 LEFT ( --FLD1 DR ) 2
-- FIELD
SELECT 2
22 8 CENTER ( --FLD2 DR ) 3
-- FIELD
SELECT 1
22 4 RIGHT ( --FLD3 DR ) 6
-- FIELD
SELECT 3
22 9 -- STRT DR ( --RESET ) 4
-- RESET
5 GND 9
GND
Shield
NOTE 1.-- CABLE COMPATIBLE FOR ONE ION CHAMBER ( STANDARD COMMUNICATION ).
THE CABLE HAS TWO SEPARATED PARTS : CONTROL AND POWER.
NOTE 2.-- THE A.E.C. CABLE IS FACTORY CONNECTED FOR ION CHAMBER 1 (J5--1). IF ION CHAMBER 2 OR ION
CHAMBER 3 IS USED, REMOVE THE CONNECTION TO J5--1 AND CONNECT TO J5--6 OR J5--2 RESPECTIVELY.
NOTE 3.-- THE ASSOCIATION BETWEEN FIELD SELECTION AND AREA DEPENDS ON TYPE OF ION CHAMBER.
CHECK THAT THE FIELD SELECTION IN THE ION CHAMBER IS ACCORDING TO THE AREA SELECTION
ON THE OPERATOR CONSOLE.
7 –12 VDC 7
8 +12 VDC 8
9 GND 9
5 IC1 OUTPUT 5
IC4 OUT
JUMPERS JP9, JP10, JP11, JP12 Ion Chamber Jumpers Jumpers Jumpers 3 CENTER AREA 3
Type JP3,JP4,JP7,JP8 JP1,JP2,JP5,JP6 JP13, JP14, JP15, JP16 2 LEFT AREA 2
POS. A – NO OFFSET ADJUSTMENT
IC1=IC2=IC3=IC4 B B B 6 6
POS. B – OFFSET ADJUSTMENT RIGHT AREA
4 RESET 4
IC1=IC2=IC3 B B A
Screen
IC1=IC2 B A A
/ / /
IC1=IC2=IC3=IC4 A A A
GENERATOR
POWER Amplimat
MODULE Adaptation cable
TS1 POWER INTERFACE Cable TB1
AEC ADAPTATION BD. ( A3263--03 ) cable
39 +500 VDC 9 +500 V CH C
J1 8mm I.C.
42 1 N Amplifier
IC GND 1 0V
(1)
16 --12 VDC 2 7 --12 V P
17 +24 VDC 4 9 0V RF J
18 GND 8 5 SIGN CH R
IC1 OUT
5 +12 VDC 3 FDC CH D
FLD2--IC1
jumper
6 C1 C3 2 FDL CH A
-- 4 0.1 uF 100uF FLD1--IC1
7 U1 35V 6 FDR CH H
TP1 RP4 +12 VDC TP2 RP4 +12 VDC FLD3--IC1
IC1 10K IC2 10K LF347 E
10 TP6 RP1 +12 VDC R12 R7 4 REL CH
10K 5 6 RP3 3K01 1 2 RP3 3K01 + 11 STRT--IC1
IC4 R6 10K 10K M
5 6 RP2 3K01 R10 -- 9 R11 R9 -- 13 R8 C2 C4 Screen
10K 1K U1 6 5 1K U1 2 1 1K --12 VDC 100uF
R4 -- 6 R5 RP3
1K
RP3
0.1 uF
35V
CONSOLE U1 6 5 1K LF347 LF347
AEC INTERFACE Cable 1K 8 10K 14 10K Adaptation
J5 J4 LF347 RP2 C10 + 10
C9 + 12
+12 VDC TP5
7 10K 7 7 8 3 3 4 TP4 RP1 cable
0.1 uF 0.1 uF
5 GND 5 C8 + 5 RP4 RP4
IC3 10K R1 GND C
0.1 uF 7 7 8 8 10K RP2 3K01 J2 +500 V CH
4 10K 1 2 8mm I.C.
RP1 JP9 JP10 10K
7 IC4 INPUT 7 8 10K B A
IC1 OUT
B A
IC2 OUT R3 -- 2 R2 1 0V N Amplifier
JP12 1K U1 2 1 1K
IC4 OUT --12 VDC
1 IC1 INPUT 1 B A LF347 RP2 P (2)
1 7 --12 V
10K
6 6 C7 + 3 +12 VDC
IC2 INPUT 0.1 uF 3 3 4 8 +12 V L
RP1
2 IC3 INPUT 2 4 10K 9 J
JP11 0V RF
IC3 OUT
8 --FLD 2 DR 8 B A 5 SIGN CH R
IC2 OUT
3 --FLD 1 DR 3 3 FDC CH D
FLD2--IC2
4 --FLD 3 DR 4 2 FDL CH A
FLD1--IC2
9 --STRT DR 9 6 H
FDR CH
FLD3--IC2
Shield 4 REL CH E
K10 K6 K2 STRT--IC2
JP8 JP6 JP14 K15
Screen M
C6 6 1 A A 6 1 A
6 1 6 1
100uF B B B Adaptation
35V CR2
1N4148 cable
13 8 13 8 13 8 13 8
FLD2--IC1 FLD2--IC2 FLD2--IC3 C
J3 +500 V CH
8mm I.C.
1 0V N Amplifier
C5
K11 K7 K3 K14
0.1 uF JP4 JP2 JP16 (3)
7 --12 V P
A A 6 1 A
6 1 6 1 6 1
B B B 8 +12 V L
CR3
1N4148 13 8 13 8 13 8 13 8 J
FLD1--IC1 FLD1--IC2 FLD1--IC3 9 0V RF
5 SIGN CH R
IC3 OUT
K12 K8 K4 K13 3 FDC CH D
JP7 JP5 JP15 FLD2--IC3
A A A 2 A
6 1 6 1 6 1 6 1 FDL CH
B B B FLD1--IC3
CR4 6 FDR CH H
1N4148 13 8 13 8 13 8 FLD3--IC3
FLD3--IC2 FLD3--IC3 13 8
FLD3--IC1 4 REL CH E
STRT--IC3
Screen M
TP3 K9 K5 K1 K16
JP3 JP1 JP13
ST
A A 6 1 A Adaptation
6 1 6 1 6 1
B B B cable
R13
10K CR1 C
1N4148 J5 +500 V CH
13 8 STRT--IC1 13 8 13 8 STRT--IC3 13 8 8mm I.C.
STRT--IC2
1 0V N Amplifier
7 P (4)
--12 V
8 +12 V L
9 0V RF J
5 SIGN CH R
IC4 OUT
JUMPERS JP9, JP10, JP11, JP12 Ion Chamber Jumpers Jumpers Jumpers 3 FDC CH D
GENERATOR
POWER Amplimat
MODULE Adaptation cable
TS1 POWER INTERFACE Cable TB1
AEC ADAPTATION BD. ( A3263--03 ) cable
39 +500 VDC 9 +500 V CH 1
J1 8mm I.C.
42 1 13 Amplifier
IC GND 1 0V
(1)
16 --12 VDC 2 7 --12 V 6
17 +24 VDC 4 9 0V RF 8
18 GND 8 5 SIGN CH 7
IC1 OUT
5 +12 VDC 3 FDC CH 12
FLD2--IC1
jumper
6 C1 C3 2 FDL CH 11
-- 4 0.1 uF 100uF FLD1--IC1
7 U1 35V 6 FDR CH 3
TP1 RP4 +12 VDC TP2 RP4 +12 VDC FLD3--IC1
IC1 10K IC2 10K LF347 4
10 TP6 RP1 +12 VDC R12 R7 4 REL CH
10K 5 6 RP3 3K01 1 2 RP3 3K01 + 11 STRT--IC1
IC4 R6 10K 10K
5 6 RP2 3K01 R10 -- 9 R11 R9 -- 13 R8 C2 C4 Screen
10K 1K U1 6 5 1K U1 2 1 1K --12 VDC 100uF
R4 -- 6 R5 RP3
1K
RP3
0.1 uF
35V
CONSOLE U1 6 5 1K LF347 LF347
AEC INTERFACE Cable 1K 8 10K 14 10K Adaptation
J5 J4 LF347 RP2 C10 + 10
C9 + 12
+12 VDC TP5
7 10K 7 7 8 3 3 4 TP4 RP1 cable
0.1 uF 0.1 uF
5 GND 5 C8 + 5 RP4 RP4
IC3 10K R1 GND 1
0.1 uF 7 7 8 8 10K RP2 3K01 J2 +500 V CH
4 10K 1 2 8mm I.C.
RP1 JP9 JP10 10K
7 IC4 INPUT 7 8 10K B A
IC1 OUT
B A
IC2 OUT R3 -- 2 R2 1 0V 13 Amplifier
JP12 1K U1 2 1 1K
IC4 OUT --12 VDC
1 IC1 INPUT 1 B A LF347 RP2 6 (2)
1 7 --12 V
10K
6 6 C7 + 3 +12 VDC
IC2 INPUT 0.1 uF 3 3 4 8 +12 V 5
RP1
2 IC3 INPUT 2 4 10K 9 8
JP11 0V RF
IC3 OUT
8 --FLD 2 DR 8 B A 5 SIGN CH 7
IC2 OUT
3 --FLD 1 DR 3 3 FDC CH 12
FLD2--IC2
4 --FLD 3 DR 4 2 FDL CH 11
FLD1--IC2
9 --STRT DR 9 6 3
FDR CH
FLD3--IC2
Shield 4 REL CH 4
K10 K6 K2 STRT--IC2
JP8 JP6 JP14 K15
A A Screen
C6 6 1 6 1 6 1 A 6 1
100uF B B B Adaptation
35V CR2
1N4148 cable
13 8 13 8 13 8 13 8
FLD2--IC1 FLD2--IC2 FLD2--IC3 1
J3 +500 V CH
8mm I.C.
1 0V 13 Amplifier
C5
K11 K7 K3 K14
0.1 uF JP4 JP2 JP16 (3)
7 --12 V 6
A A 6 1 A
6 1 6 1 6 1
B B B 8 +12 V 5
CR3
1N4148 13 8 13 8 13 8 13 8 8
FLD1--IC1 FLD1--IC2 FLD1--IC3 9 0V RF
5 SIGN CH 7
IC3 OUT
K12 K8 K4 K13 3 FDC CH 12
JP7 JP5 JP15 FLD2--IC3
A A A 2 11
6 1 6 1 6 1 6 1 FDL CH
B B B FLD1--IC3
CR4 6 FDR CH 3
1N4148 13 8 13 8 13 8 FLD3--IC3
FLD3--IC2 FLD3--IC3 13 8
FLD3--IC1 4 REL CH 4
STRT--IC3
Screen
TP3 K9 K5 K1 K16
JP3 JP1 JP13
ST
A A 6 1 A Adaptation
6 1 6 1 6 1
B B B cable
R13
10K CR1 1
1N4148 J5 +500 V CH
13 8 STRT--IC1 13 8 13 8 STRT--IC3 13 8 8mm I.C.
STRT--IC2
1 0V 13 Amplifier
7 6 (4)
--12 V
8 +12 V 5
9 0V RF 8
5 SIGN CH 7
IC4 OUT
JUMPERS JP9, JP10, JP11, JP12 Ion Chamber Jumpers Jumpers Jumpers 3 FDC CH 12
GENERATOR
POWER
MODULE TS1 POWER INTERFACE Cable GE--AEC Adaptation
TB1
AEC ADAPTATION BD. ( A3263--03 ) cable
39 +300 VDC ( see Note ) 9 +300 VDC R
J1 GE -- IC1
42 IC GND 1 1 RELAY RTN K Preamplifier
7 --12 VDC F
8 +12 VDC C
9 GND L Connecting
cable
5 IC1 OUTPUT B
IC4 OUT
JUMPERS JP9, JP10, JP11, JP12 Ion Chamber Jumpers Jumpers Jumpers 3 CENTER AREA D
AEC -- GE COMPATIBILITY
A Version 03 F. GARCIA 10/10/99 SEDECAL ( FOUR ION CHAMBERS )
REV DESCRIPTION ISSUED BY DATE
--FIELD SEL 3
GENERATOR
POWER
MODULE TS1 POWER INTERFACE Cable BVM--AEC Adaptation
TB1
AEC ADAPTATION BD. ( A3263--03 ) cable
39 +224 VDC 9 HV P
J1 BVM -- IC1
42 IC GND 1 1 0 V ( Common ) E Preamplifier
15 +12 VDC 3 8 +V A
7 --V C
8 +V A
9 0V B Connecting
cable
5 Vout D
IC4 OUT
JUMPERS JP9, JP10, JP11, JP12 Ion Chamber Jumpers Jumpers Jumpers 3 AREA 2 K
8 +12 VDC A
F E D C B A
TB1 J1
1 1
COMM COMM
2 7
--12 VDC --12 VDC
3 8
+12 VDC +12 VDC
4 9
+24 VDC GND
8 5
4 RELAY 4 IC1 OUT IC1 OUTPUT 4
5 +12 VDC 3
RELAY 3 -- 4 FLD2--IC1 CENTER AREA
6 U1 C1 C3 2
RELAY 2 LF347 100uF FLD1--IC1 LEFT AREA
0.1 uF
7 + 35V 6
RELAY 1 TP1 +12 VDC 11 FLD3--IC1 RIGHT AREA
RP1 +12 VDC RP4
9 TP6 IC1 10K C2 C4 4
IC4 10K R12 TP2 --12 VDC STRT--IC1 --RESET
R6 RP4 +12 VDC 0.1 uF 100uF
10 RP2 3K01 5 6 RP3 3K01 IC2 35V
5 6 10K 10K
GND R7
6 10K -- 9 R11 +12 VDC TP5
R4 --
6 5
R5
1K
R10
1K U1 56 1K
1 2 RP3
10K
3K01
IC3
TP4 RP1
10K GND J2
1K U1 R1
LF347 RP3 R9 -- 13 R8 1
J4 7
LF347 RP2
10K C10
8
10 10K 1K U1 2 1 1K 1 2 RP2
10K
3K01
COMM
5 +
5 C8 +
0.1 uF 7 7 8 14
LF347 RP3 R3 -- 2 R2 --12 VDC
7
7 7 8
GND 0.1 uF
RP4 C9 12 10K 1K U1 2 1 1K --12 VDC
RP1 + RP2 +12 VDC
7 8 10K 0.1 uF 3 3 4 LF347 8
8 10K JP9 1 10K
IC4 INPUT JP12 IC1 OUT RP4 C7 +
3 +12 VDC
IC4 OUT 4 10K
1 B A B A
JP10 0.1 uF 3 3 4 9
IC1 INPUT IC2 OUT RP1 GND
6 B A 4 10K 5
IC2 INPUT JP11 IC2 OUT IC2 OUTPUT
IC3 OUT
2 B A 3
IC3 INPUT FLD2--IC2 CENTER AREA
8 2
3 --FLD 2 DR FLD1--IC2 LEFT AREA 3
3 6
--FLD 1 DR FLD3--IC2 RIGHT AREA
4 4
--FLD 3 DR STRT--IC2 --RESET
9
--STRT DR
J3
K10 JP8 K6 JP6 K2 JP14 K15 1
COMM
A A A
6 1 6 1 6 1 6 1 7
B B B --12 VDC
CR2
1N4148
8
C6 13 8
FLD2--IC1
13 8
FLD2--IC2
13 8 13 8 +12 VDC
C5 FLD2--IC3
0.1 uF 100uF 9
35V GND
5
K11 JP4 K7 JP2 K3 JP16 K14 IC3 OUT IC3 OUTPUT
A A A 3
6 1 6 1 6 1 6 1 FLD2--IC3 CENTER AREA
B B B 2
CR3 FLD1--IC3 LEFT AREA
1N4148 13 8
13 8
FLD1--IC1 FLD1--IC2
13 8
FLD1--IC3 13 8 6
FLD3--IC3 RIGHT AREA
4
STRT--IC3 --RESET
2 K12 JP7 K8 JP5 K4 JP15 K13 2
6 1
A
6 1
A
6 1 A
6 1 J5
B B B
CR4 1
1N4148 COMM
13 8 13 8 13 8 13 8
FLD3--IC1 FLD3--IC2 FLD3--IC3 7
--12 VDC
8
+12 VDC
TP3 K9 JP3 K5 JP1 K1 JP13 K16 9
ST GND
A A 6 1 A
6 1 6 1 6 1 5
R13 B B B IC4 OUT IC4 OUTPUT
10K CR1
1N4148
3
13 8 STRT--IC1 13 8
STRT--IC2
13 8 STRT--IC3 13 8 CENTER AREA
2
LEFT AREA
6
RIGHT AREA
JUMPERS JP9, JP10, JP11, JP12 4 1
--RESET
POS. A -- NO OFFSET ADJUSTMENT
POS. B -- OFFSET ADJUSTMENT
Note.-- Version 03 as CN 99/45
1
Ion Chamber Jumpers Jumpers Jumpers NAME DATE SHEET / OF
Type JP3,JP4,JP7,JP8 JP1,JP2,JP5,JP6 JP13, JP14, JP15, JP16
DRAWING F. GARCIA 07/07/99
DWG:
A3263--03
IC1=IC2=IC3=IC4 B B B 1/1
REVISED A. DIAZ 07/07/99 REV
IC1=IC2=IC3 B B A
IC1=IC2 B A A AEC ADAPTATION
/ / /
IC1=IC2=IC3=IC4 A A A SEDECAL
ADAPTACION AEC
F E D REV DESCRIPTION ISSUED BY DATE
A B C D E
{ KV DWN 1
FOR DIGITAL CONTROL OF THE ABC
GND 2
(THE ABC OUT SIGNAL IS NOT USED) 3
VID IN
Video Cable VID OUT
Fluoro Foot-Switch
FLUORO FT SW
FLUORO FT SW RTN TB1
GND 1
{ -12 VDC 2
FOR POWER SUPPLY OF 3
+12 VDC
THE ADAPTATION BOARDS +24 VDC 4 TV
DSI SELECT 5
MONITOR
FOR WORKSTATION INFORMATION TO THE TABLE
{ DIRECT SELECT
SPECIAL SELECT
6
7
8 Video Cable (A6765-01))
PULSED FL SEL VID OUT
FOR FLUORO MODES INFORMATION { BOOST FLUORO 9
10
1 1
GENERATOR CABINET
4 TS1
TOMO/BUCKY ADAPTATION 4
TB1 TB2
1 1
R & F ADAPTATION 2 2
Board (A3514-04) AEC ADAPTATION 3 3
4 4
Power Supply Board (A3263-03) 5 5
Connections 6
7
6
7
TB1 ( to add ) 8 8
TB1 9 9
1 GND 10 NOTE 10
2 -12 VDC 1 GND 11 11
Depending on the Tomo Device,
3 +12 VDC 2 +24 VDC 12 12
4 3 13 make jumpers configuration and 13
+24 VDC interface as specific schematic
5 4 14 14
6 5 15 IM-XXX 15
7 6 16 16
8 7 17 17
8 18 18
9 19 19
10 20 20
21 21
3 22 22 3
23 23
24 24
NOTE 25 25
26 26
Depending on the Ion Chamber,
make jumpers configuration and
interface as specific schematic
IM-XXX
GENERATOR CONSOLE
J1
Ion Chamber #1 Cable to Ion Chamber #1
1
THIS SHEET ONLY APPLIES WHEN AEC ADAPTATION BOARD 1
AND/OR TOMO/BUCKY ADAPTATION BOARD ARE REQUIRED
TB2-12
ABC SIG
+12 VDC C37
+24 VDC +12 VDC RP12 RP12 JP20 POSITION: 18 pF +12 VDC
OFFSET 10K 10K A - ABC from VIDEO
8 5 R29 4 3 2 1 B - ABC from negative ABC SIG CR18
RP18 50K C - ABC from positive ABC SIG 1N4148
4K7 U18 RP13 C44 RP11 R30
ULN2803A RP14 4K7 -12V 10K RP13 221
C
7 12 10K 6 RP11 2 1 4K7 R31
B
7 5 6 JP22 10K 100 nF RP11 2 1 6 - 2K
A
4 3 13 - 10K 7 Q7
4 CR25 14 6 5 2 JP20 5 2N4401 TP7 4
- +
1N4148 C53 JP22 POSITION: 12 + 1 ABC OUT
10 nF - Remove JP22 when JP21 in position B U20D 3 + U20B
- Set JP22 when JP21 in position A LF347 U20A WINDOW VIDEO LF347 CR19
LF347 TP4 1N4148 ABC
B
JP19 POSITION: C35 J3-9
510 pF R28 R27 JP21 OUT
A - V Sync (from Generator or Camera)
A
+24 VDC B - Camera Sync (from video) 1K5 50K
V SYNC
TP9 CR20 C - External Sync (from external control) R24
1N4148 JP19 8K06 GAIN 8
V SYNC J1-4 RP18 RP18
A
4K7 4K7 RP10 RP10 U19 RP11
Q6 1 2 3 4 2 1 1K 1K DG441 10K
B
2N4401 3 4 5 6 11 10 13 - 7
2 U6A 14
C +12 VDC
EXP SYNC - J2-9 40106 12 +
RP1 C52 U16D
3K3 10 nF C5 1 1 1 LF347 JP21 POSITION:
GND J1-12 1 100 nF RP5 RP5 A - ABC from the Video signal or a not compatible signal of the TV Camera.
9
RP5 4K7 4K7 B - ABC from a compatible signal of the TV Camera.
4K7 R26
EXP SYNC + J2-4 5 2 9 8 1K5
RP10 U21
SYNC V POS 1K RP12 SMP11
(SHEET 2) R1 CR23 9 - 10K
20K 7 1N3595 8 6 5 2 7
16
13
3
TP3 10 +
R21 R20 VIDEO IN 2 V WIDTH U16C
3 VID IN 49K9 49K9 C16 V SYNC 5 R2 LF347 3
14
11
100 nF +12 VDC C7 50K C46
4 1 0.47uF R25 U19 1 uF
JP23 R15 C13 221 DG441
8
R22 2 - 681 100 nF U5 14 15
49K9 1 2 3 6 4538 14
3 + U12
U16A LM1881 11 C8 VERT. C36
VID OUT LF347 C14 6 1 15 0.47uF WINDOW 10nF
16
R23 510 pF 12 TP1 R33
49K9 C15 10 100
100 nF
4
8
WINDOW TP5 TP14 C19 5 3 1 7
TP2 12 100 nF RP6 RP6 RP6 RP6
U13D 11 10K 10K 10K 10K
13 14011
1 6 4 2 8
+12 VDC RP10
1K
16
13
3
1 1 U6B 2 2
RP5 +12 VDC 40106 5
RP5 4K7 C17
4K7 RP13 C11 1 1 1 3 4 4 1 100nF
6 7 4K7 100 nF RP5 RP5
JP18 POSITION: 3 4 RP5 4K7 4K7 U8
A - WINDOW TEST RP14 4K7 8 6 4538 14
2 2
B - NORMAL Q5 10K 4 3 8 10 U13C
CR15 2N4403 4 3 14011 9 11 C18
JP18 1N4148 H POS 15 1.5nF
R3 12
A B
20K 10
16
13
CR16
1N4148 2 H WIDTH
H SYNC 5 R4 U6F
8
CR17 C9 50K 40106
1N4148 4 1 2.2nF
12 13
U7
6 4538 14
11 C10
15 1.5nF
12 ABC EN
10 (SHEET 3)
+12 VDC
8
13
C38
1 100 nF
U19
8 DG441
C39
C42 U20C 100 nF
+12V 100 nF LF347 C32, C40 +12 VDC
5
4
1 +12 VDC +12 VDC 10 100 nF 1
+
8 -12 VDC
9
C6,C29,C34 C22,C31 9
14
-
4
40106 SMP11
NAME DATE SHEET / OF
U13,U15A C43 U16B DRAWING F.GARCIA 07/07/03
A3514-04
14011 100 nF LF347 U16, U20A REVISED A.DIAZ 07/07/03 1/3 REV
13
+
11
7 100 nF
7
-12V 6
7
-
-12 VDC
SEDECAL R & F ADAPTATION
REV DESCRIPTION ISSUED BY DATE
A B C D E
A B C D E
JP5
I.I. MINIMUM TB4-11
B A
J1-2 - 9 IN SEL
K5 +24 VDC JP5, JP6, JP7 POSITION:
ZOOM COMM TB2-4 1,14 6 A - INTERNAL SELECTION (from Generator Console) J1-10 - 6 IN SEL
CR5 B - EXTERNAL SELECTION (from Table or Control Panel)
1N4148
ZOOM 1 TB2-1 7,8 13 J1-1 - 4 IN SEL
JP6
I.I. MEDIUM TB4-12
B A
4 K6 +24 VDC 4
1,14 6
CR6
1N4148
ZOOM 2 TB2-2 7,8 13
JP7 +24 VDC
TB4-13
B A
TB1-5 +24 VDC
I.I. MAXIMUM +12 VDC
K7 +24 VDC TB1-4 +12 VDC
1,14 6
CR7 TB1-3 -12 VDC
1N4148 TP15
ZOOM 3 TB2-3 7,8 13 +24V RP17 +24 VDC -12 VDC
1K
2 1 J3-1 +24V UNR
HORIZ REVERSE TB4-14
TP17
K1 +24 VDC +12V RP17 +12 VDC
REV COMM TB2-5 1,14 6 1K
CR1 C47 8 7 J3-2 +12 VDC
1N4148 100 uF
H REV TB2-6 7,8 13 TP8 TP6 35V C48 C51 C12
GND GND 100 nF 100 uF 100 nF
35V
K2 +24 VDC J3-3 GND
1,14 6
CR2 TP16 C49 C50
1N4148 -12V RP17 100 uF 100 nF
V REV TB2-7 7,8 13 1K 35V
3 4 3 J3-4 -12 VDC 3
B
LIH RTN TB2-9 7,8 6 14 10K 2 A - External enable selection
5 1 2 3 U13A JP15 B - Last Image Hold selection TB3-10
A
14011 1
R17
39K2 +24 VDC
ENABLE TB2-13 TB2-15 +24 VDC
R18 C20
20K 470 uF SYNC TB2-16 SYNC
25V +24 VDC (SHEET 1)
CR26 U18 TB2-14 GND
1N4148 ULN2803A R32
Fluoro FT SW J2-2 16 10K 5
3 4 U15B
14011 6 J3-10 SYNC
3K3
K11
SPECIAL SELECT TB1-8 6 +24 VDC
8 1
DIRECT SELECT TB1-7 4 CR24
11 1N4148
DSI SELECT TB1-6 9 16 J3-11 WS1
13
SFD SELECT TB4-5
K10 +24 VDC
14 2
1 CR10
1N4148
SEL RTN TB4-6 7,8 6 TB3-5 WS2
4 4
K9 +24 VDC RP9 DS2
GEN READY TB4-9 1,14 6 1 5 J3-7 -READY
+12 VDC
CR9 4K7 READY
7,8 13 1N4148 U17E R14 +12 VDC +24 VDC
RP9 40106 RP17 30K1 6
K8 +24 VDC 4K7 1K 1
EXP ON/END TB4-7 1,14 6 1 8 JP17 POSITION: 10 11 5 6 RP16 RP9
A - EXP ON U17C RP15 10K U18 4K7
CR8 DS3 B - EXP END C30 40106 10K 5 ULN2803A RP12
EXP/RDY RTN TB4-8 7,8 13 1N4148 JP17 2.2 uF 1 1 2 17 10K 2
B A 6 5 3 U15A 2 7 8 J3-8 -ALOE
EXP 14011 2
GND TB4-20 TP13 C45
U18 EXP 4 3 +24 VDC 10 nF
ULN2803A RP15 +12 VDC JP16 POSITION: 1
9
11 10K 12 U17B A - RAD EXP J3-6 -SF PREP
Jumpers Configuration according to Input Voltage: 8 8 7 11 U15D 40106 JP16 B - RAD+FLUORO EXP RP9 K4
A
24 VDC - set JP1,JP3,JP4,JP8,JP9,JP10,JP12,JP13,JP14 14011 13 4K7 +24 VDC 14
230 VAC - remove JP1,JP3,JP4,JP8,JP9,JP10,JP12,JP13,JP14 -FL (SHEET 2) 3 6 1 TB2-10 VID UNBLANK
B
DS1 CR4
115 VAC - set only JP1, JP8,JP12 PREP 1N4148
JP2 +24 VDC +12 VDC 8 9 2,13 7 TB2-11 VID UNBLANK RTN
U9 8
R5 H11AA4 R7 U6D TP10 U18
ORDER COMM TB4-1 2 1 JP1 1 6 20K 40106 PREP RP15 ULN2803A
1 10K 13
RP7 RP8 39K, 1w 5 6 +24 VDC
5 1 2 6
3 3K3 3K3 C23 1 3
A
JP24 8 7
JP24 POSITION:
B
FLUORO FT SW RTN TB1-2 A - NORMAL 8 Q9
B - FL ENABLE RP1 2N4401 to J1-12 (GND)
3K3
O. FLUORO J2-1
+24 VDC 1
CR11
RP3 1N4148
IN COMM TB4-10 4 3 1 6 U1 +12 VDC 10K TB2-17 OUT 1
1 H11AA4 2 1
RP2 RP2 5 Q1 +24 VDC
3K3 3K3 C1 3 1 2N4401 CR12
100 nF 4 RP3 1N4148
IN 1 TB4-16 2 2 RP1 10K TB2-18 OUT 2
3K3 8 7
Q2
8 7 1 6 U2 +24 VDC 7 1 2N4401
5 H11AA4 CR13
RP2 RP2 5 RP3 1N4148 RP1
3K3 3K3 C2 10K 3K3 TB2-19 OUT 3
100 nF 4 4 3
IN 2 TB4-17 6 2 Q3 +24 VDC
4 1 2N4401 CR14
RP3 1N4148
4 3 1 6 U3 RP1 10K TB2-20 OUT 4
1 H11AA4 3K3 6 5
RP4 RP4 5 Q4
1 1
3K3 3K3 C3 6 1 2N4401
100 nF 4
RP1
IN 3 TB4-18 2 2 3K3
NAME DATE SHEET / OF
8 7 1 6 U4
DRAWING F.GARCIA 07/07/03
A3514-04
5 H11AA4
RP4 RP4 5 REVISED A.DIAZ 07/07/03 3/3 REV
3K3 3K3 C4
100 nF 4
IN 4 TB4-19 6 2
SEDECAL R & F ADAPTATION
REV DESCRIPTION ISSUED BY DATE
A B C D E
–FIELD SEL 3
F E D C B A
POWER
MONITOR
MODULE
CABINET
3
ADAPTATION Board
VIDEO OUT
VIDEO IN 3TS1
PT INPUT Adaptation Interconnection
3 51
TV (Brightness signal) Note: PT INPUT
Console–Interface Cable
CAMERA to TS3–4 for
VERTICAL
Generator
Note: Some TV Cameras have
already the brightness signal
LIGHT adapted to Generator, so no OPERATOR CONSOLE
adaptation is required. ATP CONSOLE board (A3024–XX)
X–RAY TUBE
1 1
F E D C B A
POWER
MONITOR
MODULE
CABINET
3
ADAPTATION board
VIDEO OUT
VIDEO IN TS3
ABC OUT (PT INPUT) Adaptation Interconnection
3 (Brightness signal) 18
TV ABC OUT Console–Interface Cable
CAMERA
X–RAY TUBE
1 1
F E D C B A
42
Photomultiplier Cable
PT SPLY ( Photomultiplier Voltage supply ) 39
PHOTOMULTIPLIER U2
BUFFER R19 WINDOW
AMPLIFIER Board HT CONTROL
PEAK SAMPLE COMPARATOR
( A3168–01 ) J12–21 JP1 Board
J2–13 PT INPUT J1–21 DETECTOR & HOLD FILTER
LIGHT U10 U12
CR1–C34 U9–C31 B R5 – C11 U8
Photomultiplier
J1–6 J3–15 –KV UP 15
U11 J1–1
Load WINDOW ADJ.
Resistor R14 – UP J1–19 J3–8 –KV DWN 8
J1–2
IMAGE JP5 WINDOW ADJ. U8
TUBE Ribbon Cable S/H
R11 – DWN
C
IC4 J5–7 J6–4 PT INPUT/IC4 J2–4
B
J6–10 J2–10 Note: See jumpers position and window
A adjusting in the board schematic
PATIENT
2 X–RAY TABLE
HT
TRANSFORMER
X–RAY TUBE
1 1
TABLE (Standard)
R&F ADAPTATION Board (A3514-04)
GENERATOR CABINET
R&F Interface Harness (A6760-01)
TS1 J3 TB4 Table Cable
WARNING: PREP
+24V UNR
17 +12 VDC 1 Configure jumpers position 1 PREP ORDER RAD
15 2 2
4
18
GND
3 according to the System used 3
RAD ORDER 4
-12 VDC FLUORO ORDER FLUORO
Note.- The connections shown are for 16 -FL EXP (RAD) 4 with the Generator prior to 4
37 5 5
Compact Generator. 36
-SF PREP
6 connecting mains power 6
For Tall Generator, connect -READY to -READY EXP ON Actual Exposure
53 -ALOE 7 7 COMMON Common
TS3-6, and -ALOE to TS3-9. 52 ABC OUT 8 8 GEN READY
9 9 Generator Ready
WS1 10 10
11 11
TS3 12 12
Note.- Connect ABC OUT as shown when using AEC 13 13
18 14 14
CONTROL board - version A3012-XX (Large board). 11 15 15
Connect ABC OUT (as PT INPUT) to TS1-51 (for 16
Compact Generator), or to TS3-4 (for Tall Generator), 17
when using AEC CONTROL board - version A3012-XX 18
(Small board). 19 GND
20
GENERATOR CONSOLE
3 3
1 1
STANDARD SYSTEM
A board version 04 F. Garcia 10/10/03 SEDECAL with C.C. TV Interface
REV DESCRIPTION ISSUED BY DATE
A B C D E
A B C D E
For Tall Generator, connect -READY to -FL EXP (RAD) FLUORO ORDER FLUORO
37 -SF PREP 5 JP5 - B 4 9
TS3-6, and -ALOE to TS3-9. 36 -READY 6 JP6 - B 5 Tomo
53 -ALOE 7 JP7 - B 6 16
52 ABC OUT 8 7 11
9 JP11 - A 8
JP15 - A GEN READY
10 9 4
11 JP16 - A 10
12 JP17 - A 11 37
TS3 13 12
Ref A3
JP18 - B
14 13 Ref A0
18 15 JP19 - B 14
11 JP20, JP21 and JP22 - See configuration in the schematic 15 15
TOMO TIME 1 Ref A1
JP24 - A 16 TOMO TIME 2 12
17 TOMO TIME 3 13 Ref A2
18 TOMO TIME 4 14
19 GND 17
WARNING: Verify Jumpers 20 10
TB3
configuration before 8
6
1 connecting power
2 22
3 MAG 1 Ampli 2
4 MAG 2 23
5 MAG 3 25 Ampli 3
6 27
7
8 TB1 H REV
29
Ampli 4
V REV
3
9 31 H Rev 3
10 1
GENERATOR CONSOLE 2
from Fluoro Foot Switch V Rev
3 2
4
Fluoro Adaptation Cable (A3267-01/02) 5
INTEGRATED FLUORO J1 J1 6
CPU Board (A3213-01) 1
-4 IN SEL
1
7
8
-9 IN SEL
2 2 9
3 V SYNC 3 10
4 -FT SW CMD 4
5 5
6 -CAM FL EXP 6
I.I. System Cable
IMAGE
7 7
8 8 TB2 Interface INTENSIFIER
9 -6 IN SEL 9 MAG 1
10 10 1 MAG 2
11 GND 11 2 MAG 3
12 -MEM EN 12 3 MAG COMMON
Note.- J1 connector of the board 13 -MEM GATE 13 4 REVERSAL COMMON
14 14 5 HORIZ REVERSAL
is J10 on the Console 15 15 6 VERT REVERSAL See documentation for
7
8 Interface connection
9
10
11
ATP CONSOLE Board J13 Tomo Cable (A6742-01/02) J2 12
Imaging System Cable
2
(A3024-XX) 11 1
13
14 Interface TV
2
TOMO TIME 4
4 2 15
3
TOMO TIME 3
TOMO TIME 2 3 16
ABC SIGNAL (See JP21 configuration) CAMERA
2 TOMO TIME 1 4 17 GND
1 5 18
6 19
7 20
8
9
VID OUT
1 1 0 0 4000 ms
0 0 1 0 1000 ms
0 1 0 0 4000 ms NAME DATE SHEET / OF
1 0 0 0 4000 ms DRAWING F.GARCIA 07/07/02
1/4
IM - 312
0 0 0 0 2000 ms REVISED A.DIAZ 02/02/03 REV
C B A
x x x 1 no tomo
C Sheet 4 added F. Garcia 09/09/04
TOMO TIME 4
4 TOMO TIME 3 17
3 TOMO TIME 2 18
2 TOMO TIME 1 19
1 20
1 1 0 0 4000 ms
0 0 1 0 1000 ms
0 1 0 0 4000 ms NAME DATE SHEET / OF
1 0 0 0 4000 ms DRAWING F.GARCIA 07/07/02
2/4
IM - 312
0 0 0 0 2000 ms REVISED A.DIAZ 02/02/03 REV
C B A
x x x 1 no tomo
C Sheet 4 added F. Garcia 09/09/04
B Board version 04 F. Garcia 07/07/04 EVOLUTION TABLE
1 = log "1" (open) 0 = logic "0" (GND) x = logic "1" or "0"
A Board version 03 F. García 21/05/04 SEDECAL with CD-100 SYSTEM
REV DESCRIPTION ISSUED BY DATE
A B C D E
A B C D E
INTEGRATED FLUORO
CPU Board (A3213-01)
Fluoro Adaptation Cable (A3267-01/02)
J1 J1 std interface
TB2 Imaging System Cable connector (Sub D25)
-4 IN SEL
1 -9 IN SEL 1 ZOOM 1
2 2 1 ZOOM 2 18
3 V SYNC 3 2 5
4 -FT SW CMD 4 3 ZOOM COMMON (+24 VDC Intensifier)
5 5 4 Recurs. Filter 4 (See Note 1) 16
6 -CAM FL EXP 6 5 H REV 24
7 7 6 V REV 11
8 8 7 LIH 23
9 -6 IN SEL 9 8 ABC Set-up Point (See Note 1) 13
10 10 9 VIDEO UNBLANK 7
11 GND 11 10 0 V Camera reference 9
12 -MEM EN 12 11 ABC SIGNAL (see JP21 configuration) 10
13 -MEM GATE 13 12 +24 VDC Intensifier 21
Note.- J1 connector of the 14 14 13 15 TH 59432 RIU
15 15 14 14
board is J10 on the Console 15 1
16
17
18 +24 VDC Intensifier P.S.
GND Intensifier
19 +24 VDC Intensifier
(to add)
20
2 ATP CONSOLE 2
1 VID IN
Video Cable (A6765-01) (See Note 2)
VIDEO before digital
2
3
TOMO TIME CODE 4 VIDEO after digital
5 VID OUT
TIME1 TIME2 TIME3 TIME4 Back-up Time (See Note 3)
TV
1 1 1 0 1000 ms MONITOR
0 1 1 0 500 ms Note 1
See TH 59432 RIU Service Manual for Recursive Video Cable
1 0 1 0 2000 ms Filter and ABC Set-up Point selections
1
1 1 0 0 4000 ms (See Note 3) 1
Note 2
0 0 1 0 1000 ms This Video Cable connecting to VID IN is not required
0 1 0 0 4000 ms when J2 interface is used
1 0 0 0 4000 ms
Note 3 NAME DATE SHEET / OF
0 0 0 0 2000 ms ONLY FOR ABC WINDOW ADJUSTMENT: Remove connection to VIDEO after
x x x 1 no tomo digital of the Video Cable and connect it to VID OUT of the R&F Adaptation DRAWING F.GARCIA 07/07/02
3/4
IM - 312
board, in order to adjust the ABC window with jumper JP18 in A position. REVISED A.DIAZ 02/02/03 C B A REV
1 = log "1" (open) 0 = logic "0" (GND) x = logic "1" or "0" C Sheet 4 added F. Garcia 09/09/04
B Board version 04 F. Garcia 07/07/04 EVOLUTION TABLE
A Board version 03 F. García 21/05/04 SEDECAL with TH59432 SYSTEM
REV DESCRIPTION ISSUED BY DATE
A B C D E
A B C D E
TOMO TIME 3
3 TOMO TIME 2 18
2 TOMO TIME 1 19
1 20
11
Video Cable
TB3 VID IN Video
1
2 J2
3
4 1
5 2
6 3
7 4
8 5
9 6
TOMO TIME CODE 10 7
8 TV
9
TIME1 TIME2 TIME3 TIME4 Back-up Time MONITOR
1 1 1 0 1000 ms
Video Cable (A6765-01)
VID OUT
0 1 1 0 500 ms
1 1 0 1 0 2000 ms 1
1 1 0 0 4000 ms
0 0 1 0 1000 ms
0 1 0 0 4000 ms NAME DATE SHEET / OF
1 0 0 0 4000 ms DRAWING F.GARCIA 07/07/02
4/4
IM - 312
0 0 0 0 2000 ms REVISED A.DIAZ 02/02/03 REV
C B A
x x x 1 no tomo
C Sheet 4 added F. Garcia 09/09/04
CONNECTIONS FROM TS I.I. TO BOARD AND PMT SOCKET ARE FIELD SUPPLIED.
GENERATOR
CABINET
PHOTOMULTIPLIER
AMPLIFIER BOARD Note.-- PT INPUT in TS3-4
for Tall Generators
(A3168--02)
locate board as close as
possible to the PMT socket
Photomultiplier cable
(A3351--02) TS1
J1
PMT coax. cable 2 PT 51
SOCKET PT INPUT See Note
SIG OUT 1 4 15
+12V
+12V
GND 2 3 --12V 16
--12V
1 GND 42
IC GND
6 HV 39
PT SPLY
GND 3
PMT HV 4
up to --1200 VDC
+12V 4
+12V
C6
C4 47uF
100nF 35V
3
+12V --12V
C7
+12V 47uF
CR3
C2 1N3595 35V
CR1 2 100nF Q1
-- 2N4401
1N3595 7 2
U1 6
R1 R2 CA3140
1 10K 100K 3 4
+ Q2 CR4
1
8 C3 2N4403 1N3595 R4
2 CR2 100nF 1K
1N3595 R3 1
301K
--12V C5
C1 100nF
--12V 100pF
--12V
4 6
C8
3 33 nF
1500 V