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8 GE Medical Systems Technical Publication Direction 2294853-100 Revision 1 GE Medical Systems LOGIQ™ 9 Service Manual Operating Documentation Copyright© 2002 by General Electric Co. GE Meoica Systems DiRECTION 2294853-100, REVISION 1 LOGIQ™ 9 Service MANUAL Important Precautions Sn WARNUN + THIS SERVICE MANUAL IS AVAILABLE IN ENGLISH ONLY. + IF A CUSTOMER'S SERVICE PROVIDER REQUIRES A LANGUAGE OTHER THAN ENGLISH, IT IS THE CUSTOMER'S RESPONSIBILITY TO PROVIDE TRANSLATION SERVICES. + DO NOT ATTEMPT TO SERVICE THE EQUIPMENT UNLESS THIS SERVICE MANUAL HAS BEEN CONSULTED AND IS UNDERSTOOD. * FAILURE TO HEED THIS WARNING MAY RESULT IN INJURY TO THE SERVICE PROVIDER, OPERATOR OR PATIENT FROM ELECTRIC SHOCK, MECHANICAL OR OTHER HAZARDS. + CE MANUEL DE MAINTENANCE N'EST DISPONIBLE QU’EN ANGLAIS. + SILE TECHNICIEN DU CLIENT A BESOIN DE CE MANUEL DANS UNE AUTRE LANGUE QUE L'ANGLAIS, C’EST AU CLIENT QU’IL INCOMBE DE LE FAIRE TRADUIRE. + NE PAS TENTER D'INTERVENTION SUR LES EQUIPEMENTS TANT QUE LE MANUEL SERVICE N'A PAS ETE CONSULTE ET COMPRIS. + LE NON-RESPECT DE CET AVERTISSEMENT PEUT ENTRAINER CHEZ LE TECHNICIEN, L'OPERATEUR OU LE PATIENT DES BLESSURES DUES A DES DANGERS ELECTRIQUES, MECANIQUES OU AUTRES. + DIESES KUNDENDIENST-HANDBUCH EXISTIERT NUR IN ENGLISCHER SPRACHE. + FALLS EIN FREMDER KUNDENDIENST EINE ANDERE SPRACHE BENOTIGT, IST ES AUFGABE DES KUNDEN FUR EINE ENTSPRECHENDE UBERSETZUNG ZU SORGEN. + VERSUCHEN SIE NICHT, DAS GERAT ZU REPARIEREN, BEVOR DIESES KUNDENDIENST-HANDBUCH NICHT ZU RATE GEZOGEN UND VERSTANDEN WURDE. + WIRD DIESE WARNUNG NICHT BEACHTET, SO KANN ES ZU VERLETZUNGEN DES KUNDENDIENSTTECHNIKERS, DES BEDIENERS ODER DES PATIENTEN DURCH ELEKTRISCHE SCHLAGE, MECHANISCHE ODER SONSTIGE GEFAHREN KOMMEN. GE Meoicat Systems DIRECTION 2294853-100, REVISION 1 LOGIQ™ 9 Seavice MANUAL + ESTE MANUAL DE SERVICIO SOLO EXISTE EN INGLES. + SI ALGUN PROVEEDOR DE SERVICIOS AJENO A GEMS SOLICITA UN IDIOMA QUE NO SEA EL INGLES, ES RESPONSABILIDAD DEL CLIENTE OFRECER UN SERVICIO DE TRADUCCION. + NO SE DEBERA DAR SERVICIO TECNICO AL EQUIPO, SIN HABER CONSULTADO Y COMPRENDIDO ESTE MANUAL DE SERVICIO. + LANO OBSERVANCIA DEL PRESENTE AVISO PUEDE DAR LUGAR A QUE EL PROVEEDOR DE SERVICIOS, EL OPERADOR O EL PACIENTE SUFRAN LESIONES PROVOCADAS POR CAUSAS ELECTRICAS, MECANICAS O DE OTRA NATURALEZA. + ESTE MANUAL DE ASSISTENCIA TECNICA SO SE ENCONTRA DISPONIVEL EM INGLES. + SE QUALQUER OUTRO SERVIGO DE ASSISTENCIA TECNICA, QUE NAO A GEMS, SOLICITAR ESTES MANUAIS NOUTRO IDIOMA, E DA RESPONSABILIDADE DO CLIENTE FORNECER OS SERVIGOS DE TRADUGAO. + NAO TENTE REPARAR O EQUIPAMENTO SEM TER CONSULTADO E COMPREENDIDO ESTE MANUAL DE ASSISTENCIA TECNICA. + O NAO CUMPRIMENTO DESTE AVISO PODE POR EM PERIGO A SEGURANCA DO TECNICO, OPERADOR OU PACIENTE DEVIDO A‘ CHOQUES ELETRICOS, MECANICOS OU OUTROS. + IL PRESENTE MANUALE DI MANUTENZIONE E DISPONIBILE SOLTANTO IN INGLESE. + SE UN ADDETTO ALLA MANUTENZIONE ESTERNO ALLA GEMS RICHIEDE IL MANUALE IN UNA LINGUA DIVERSA, IL GLIENTE E TENUTO A PROWVEDERE DIRETTAMENTE ALLA TRADUZIONE. + SI PROCEDA ALLA MANUTENZIONE DELL’APPARECCHIATURA SOLO DOPO AVER CONSULTATO IL PRESENTE MANUALE ED AVERNE COMPRESO IL CONTENUTO. + NON TENERE CONTO DELLA PRESENTE AVVERTENZA POTREBBE FAR COMPIERE OPERAZIONI DA CUI DERIVINO LESIONI ALL'ADDETTO ALLA MANUTENZIONE, ALL'UTILIZZATORE ED AL PAZIENTE PER FOLGORAZIONE ELETTRICA, PER URTI MECCANICI OD ALTRI RISCHI. GE MEDICAL Systems DIRECTION 2294853-100, REVISION 4 cess LOGIQ™ 9 SERVICE MANUAL LOP-EAVA AT WISER L dO ETA. GEMSUNCH-E A EHS NEKSVRAUMNG RAWS. WRFEL TORE ORETITILDES 2 FV EL MAE TIS, EEDA LTD DEVBE, H-LACHYSNSA, BMA SIE EP MAT LIS EDAD EBA ED AT DUTT HE AS AME F HR BBA * AE GEMS DVB]AUYE FABER ARE A HIMEE FA» BP RATARM - AMAL MTS TAF MAA > AUTH + RUB ACE EIS HE B+ BR 'e DR A > RG RH he - GE Mevicat Systems DIRECTION 2294853-100, REVISION 1 LOGIQ™ 9 Service ManuaL. DAMAGE IN TRANSPORTATION - FOR USA ONLY For USA Only For USA Only All packages should be closely examined at time of delivery. If damage is apparent write “Damage In Shipment” on ALL copies of the freight or express bill BEFORE delivery is accepted or “signed for" by 8 GE representative or hospital receiving agent. Whether noted or concealed, damage MUST be reported to the carrier immediately upon discovery, or in any event, within 14 days after receipt, and the contents and containers held for inspection by the carrier. A transportation company will nt pay a claim for damage if an inspection is not requested within this 14 day period Call Traffic and Transportation, Milwaukee, WI (262) 827-3468 or 8285-468 immediately after damage is found. At this time be ready to supply name of cartier, delivery date, consignee name, freight or express bill number, item damaged and extent of damage. Complete instructions regarding claim procedure are found in Section *S" of the Policy And Procedures. Bulletins CERTIFIED ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR STATEMENT - FOR USA ONLY Al electrical Installations that are preliminary to positioning of the equipment at the site prepared for the equipment shall be performed by licensed electrical contractors. Other connections between pieces of electrical equipment, calibrations and testing shall be performed by qualified GE Medical Systems personnel. In performing all electrical work on these products, GE will use its own specially trained field engineers. Al of GE's electrical work on these products will comply with the requirements of the applicable electrical codes. ‘The purchaser of GE equipment shall only utilize qualified personnel (i.e., GE's field engineers, personnel of third-party service companies with equivalent training, or licensed electricians) to perform electrical servicing on the equipment. OMISSIONS & ERRORS If there are any omissions, errors or suggestions for improving this documentation, please contact the GE Medical Systems Global Documentation Group with specific information listing the system type, manual tle, part number, revision number, page number and suggestion details. E-mail the information to: UltrasoundDocError@med.ge.com GE Medical Systems employees should use the Customer Quality Assurance (CQA) System to report all documentation omissions, errors or suggestions. iv GE Mepicat Systems DIRECTION 2294853-100, REVISION 1 LOGIQ™ 9 SERVICE MANUAL Revision History Revision Date Reason for change 7 September 28, 2001 Trial Release for NO 7 ‘April, 2002 Update fr R 1.1.0 Sofware List of Effected Pages Paaee Revision Passe avon Paseo Revision PRE aN Tage7 Bape “wee 1 | SaemarPrinemasn | vronee : eee ages 7-110 7-16 Important Precautons i Chapter 3 - Installation ‘ ee i rei oeresa9 28 ee aaa OF 1 Saar waS | —— Sir Raton] — imssviow tenes Seeotone Tava conans : aps Treay eset Praia] — sesh panes east mses 11 Oae Tae ronaor | ——] tare Sri ane] —> Tr : foo ot 2 ont tee pusattoN fi ‘Back Cover NA GE MEDICAL Systems DIRECTION 2294853-100, REVISION 4 LOGIQ™ 9 SERVICE MANUAL, This page was intentionally left blank. vi Y GE Mevicat Systems Dinecrion 2294853-100, REVISION 4 LOGIO™ 9 Service MANUAL CHAPTER 1 Introduction Overview ... sheen aE Purpose of Chapter 1 - 4<4 Purpose of Service Manual . ne ae 1-1 Typical Users of the Basic Service Manual ae LOGIQ™ 9 Models Covered by this Manual . mon Renney ees Oe Purpose of Operator Manuals) eateelistel Important Conventions. . aneeemes . as xe on Conventions Used in Book . tose ‘Standard Hazard Icons 1-4 Product Icons ... 1-5 Safety Considerations ..............45 ES ae ae Introduction ............65 -* suciaee ee Human Safety i : =. Mechanical Safety ............... ere meer Electrical Safety nae a Labels Locations . . . i asad =8 Dangerous Procedure Warnings ... . HuEae ne Lockout/Tagout Requirements (For USA Only) : os. EMC, EMI, and ESD i 1-9 Electromagnetic Compatibility (EMC) . 11-9 CE Compliance 11-9 Electrostatic Discharge (E80) | Prevention... 21-9 Customer Assistance eae 1-10 Contact Information ae ‘ Hick ki 1-10 System Manufacturer ........ sipean DSTA vii Table of Contents GE MeDicat SysTEMS DIRECTION 2294853-100, REVISION 1 LOGIQ™ 9 SERVICE MANUAL CHAPTER 2 Pre-Installation Overview + cana ae ¥ .2-1 Purpose of Chapter 2. twee . weet General Console Requirements 2 Console Environmental Requirements 2 Cooling 2 Lighting 2 Electrical Requirements ....... 2 LOGIQ™ 9 Power Requirements eres Inrush Current i : : 2- Site Circuit Breaker 2 Site Power Outlets 2 Unit Power Plug 2 Power Stability Requirements . 2 EMI Limitations... 2 2 2 Scan Probe Environmental Requirements eee Time and Manpower Requirements .............000000000 Facility Needs . ‘| 2 Purchaser Responsibilities . 2 Required Features 2 Desirable Features . : ee Minimal Floor Plan Suggestion ae : : 2- 2 2 2 Networking Pre-installation Requirements . Purpose of the DICOM Network Function DICOM Option Pre-installation Requirements vill : Table of Contents GE Mevical Systems DiREcrion 2294853-100, Revision 1 LOGIO™ 9 Service MANUAL CHAPTER 3 Installation Overview. ..... ee i. = sacar eee The Purpose of Chapter: 3 etree arin 3-1 Installation Reminders Average Installation Time Installation Warnings Brake Pedal Operation Operator 1/0 Panel Position Safety Reminders . . Receiving and Unpacking the Equipment es Sesmoeeeaia per Oe 4 Preparing for Installation Verity Customer Order Physical Inspection : System Voltage Settings Video Formats EMI Protection . Completing the Installation Power On / Boot Up Scanner Power On Back-end Processor Boot Up . . Power Off/ Shutdown Back-end Processor Power Down Scanner Shutdown Transducer Connection System Configuration System Specifications . : : Physical Dimensions Physical Dimensions of Weight without Monitor and Peripherals Acoustic Noise Output: Electrical Specifications On-Board Optional Peripherals External /O Connector Panel External I/O Pin Outs ... Video Specification .......... Available Probes. . . Software/Option Configuration sesh acces aia eed: Table of Contents GE Mevicat Systems DIRECTION 2294853-100, REVISION 1 LOGIQ™ 9 ServICE MANUAL Connectivity Installation Worksheet Loading Base System Software Before You Load Software Managing Data, Presets and Images . Base Load Update Procedure Loading Applications Software Final System Setup Loading Application Software Loading Application Software After a Base Image Load Loading Applications software Possible Behavior of the First Power Up After Application Load ‘System Setup Uparading Application Software . Possible Behavior of the First Power Up After Application Load System Setup . Restore Patient, Report, and User-Defined Presets Paperwork : Product Locator Installation User Manual(s) . x Table of Contents GE MeoicaL Systems DiRection 2294853-100, REVISION 1 LOGIO™ 9 Service MANUAL CHAPTER 4 Functional Checks Overview see 4-4 Purpose of Chapter 4. pe : fea Required Equipment......... 4-1 General Procedure 4-2 Power On / Boot Up 4-2 Scanner Power On 4-2 Back-end Processor Boot Up . 4-3 Power Off / Shutdown .4-3 Backend Processor Power Off 14-3 Scanner Shutdown 4-4 System Features 4-5 Control Panel 4-5 Touch Panel .. 4-6 Monitor Display . 4-7 ‘System B/M-Mode Checks 4-8 ‘System CFM and PWD Checks 4-9 Basic Measurements 4-10 Distance and Tissue Depth Measurements - 4-10 Circumference/Area (Ellipse) Measurement 4-10 Worksheets .. i : 14-11 Report Pages 4-14 Probe/Connectors Usage . var 4-11 Connecting a probe ........... aimee 4-11 Activating the probe . 4-11 Deactivating the probe ve 4-12 Disconnecting the probe 4-12 Using Cine ......... 4-12 Activating CINE 4-12 Omitting Images 4-12 Restoring Images 4-12 ‘Quickly Move to StartiEnd Frame 4-12 Start Frame/End Frame a tera dD Adjusting the CINE Loop Playback Speed... wee 4013 ‘Synchronizing Multiple CINE Loops aetna Disconnecting B-Mode CINE from Timeline CINE .............. 4-13 Moving through a CINE Loop Frame By Frame......... 4-13 Image Management (QG) . eas 4-13 Using the MOD (Magneto-Optical Drive) ....... nde 44 Backup and Restore Database, Preset Configurations and Images... 4-15 Formatting Media . cee 4-15 Table of Contents x GE MEDICAL SysTEMS DiRECTION 2294853-100, REVISION 1 LOGIQ™ 9 SeavicE MANUAL Backup System Presets and Configurations ............. 4-16 Restore System Presets and Configurations eee Archiving Images . ... 4-18 ECG Check Out (this option is currently not available on the LOGIQ™ 9.4 - 20 Software Configuration Checks... fe : alte 4-20 Peripheral Checks 0.0.0.0... c cases eesaeeeseese essen eens 4-21 Mechanical Function Checks 4-22 Operator 0 Movement .... Pee ee Brakes and Direction Locks Checks 4-23 Power Supply Adjustment 0.2.0.2... 0cec cece eee eeee ee eee eee 223 Site Log : : : eae ae 4-24 xii Table of Contents GE MevicaL Systems DIRECTION 2294853-100, REVISION 1 LOGIQ™ 9 SERVICE MANUAL CHAPTER 5 Components and Functions (Theory) Overview : we Purpose of Chapter 5 General Information Block Diagram Dataflow Control Description Data Sets . Front End Processor. e : Front End Processor Power Supply Board Front End Subsystem < XDIF (Transducer Interface) Board Top Plane... eee RF Amplifier Board (Radio Frequency Amplifier Board TD (Time Delay) Boards : Time Delay (TD) Boards (8) . Scan Control Board (SCB) .. SCB High Level Features Equalization (EQ) Board General Description Basic Functions = B/M Mode Processor (BMP) Board . General Description Back End Processor. PCVIC Card UPS Battery Operation . . Internal Storage Devices: . Location of the Back End Processor . inputs sine sect cs AC Power ... DC Voltages Input Signals ....... 5-17 Bi-directional Signals . 5-17 Output hein aces ee oepee EE C 5-18 Patient /O (Currently not supported by the LOGIQ™ 9) 5-19 Internal VO ; 5-20 Location in the Unit . 5-22 LEDs ; 5-22 Euseetriiaeaeags 5-22 Table of Contents xii GE Mevicat Systems Dinecrion 2294853-100, Revision 1 LOGIQ™ 9 SeAvice MANUAL Jumpers and Dip-switches ........ 5-22 Inputs 5-23 Outputs 5-25 TopiConecle tatu eet erate Gaesa 727 Monitor... 0... .02. 002+ i 5-28 External /O Geis aes i S » 8-28 Location in the Unit . + ms 5-28 Input Gigneda yee tee rte tenes 5-29 Bi-directional Signals ........ 5-29 Oupulsignale iets tan eeaeccnes vee 5231 Peripherals eee eee agree 25-31 Modem zs co teetearamiie Seuirs veo 5-32 General Description . 5-32 Location in the Unit. 5-32 Inputs/Outputs 5-32 Fuses 5-32 Jumpers and Dip-switches 5-32 LEDs casas 5-32 Power Distribution ..... steed sf raiw ees 5-34 Basic Overall AC Power Distribution. 5-34 Overview eee eee 2.535 ‘AC Power PWB : pera io ricer 5-35 Mechanical Descriptions cee oar Monitor ...... : a eee oe sr Top Console Positioning... ......esessese eee 5-37 Air Flow Control... . 5-38 Air Flow Distribution 5-38 Service Platform. Introduction Global Service User Interface (GSU!) . Internationalization Service Login ...... Access / Security .. Service Home Page Error Logs Tab xiv Table of Contents GE Mevicat Systems Direction 2294853-100, Revision 4 LOGIO™ 9 Service MANUAL Geass teres noe Pee Utilities ae iz 5-43 Search ¢iisnciscs.c. = era -a3 Exit... . sRUMwH ERR 5-44 Diagnostics ... . : esa vee B45 Diagnostics Execution .... er vee 5245 Diagnostic Reports : : 5-45 Image Quality . : aa se. 5-46 Calibration ...... : 5-46 Configuration... i gee ge de a Bar Utilities oe eens 5-47 Replacement........ iontee 5-47 PM es crane everne7 ( Table of Contents Xv GE MeDicat Systems DIRECTION 2294853-100, REVISION 1 LOGIQ™ 9 Service MANUAL CHAPTER 6 Service Adjustments Overview Purpose of Chapter 6 . Regulatory... el ‘ ae we Bed Monitor os Monitor Adjustment Monitor Tilt . : Monitor Tilt Adjustment Procedure Monitor Counter-balance Adjustment Procedure Tools Manpower . Procedure . MDDDDHOOD ROBSON Z-Release Cable and Gas Spring Adjustment Time Required Tools Preparations Z-Release Cable Adjustment Checking the Release System . Cable Adjustment .. : Cable Adjustment at Gas Spring Preparations Procedure . Gas Spring Adjustment .. : Emergency Release Procedure ..... DARAMA®RADXADAD a RO eNNNODaaaG on -10 Procedure Completion -10 Brake Arm Adjustment. 6-11 Tools 6-11 Manpower a ee eee eid Preparations : seveeee 6911 Brake Arm Adjustment Procedure . ee eee nie Procedure Completion ...... os : ae ene Brake Adjustment......... 6-13 Front Wheel Brakes . 6-13 Tools 6-13 Manpower 6-13 Preparations 16-13 Front Brake Adjustment Procedure 6-13 wi Table of Contents GE Mevicat Systems DinECTION 2294853-100, REVISION 1 LOGIQ™ 9 Service MANUAL Rear Wheel Brakes Adjustment é 6-14 MOOS -shieevcsouracnuaiavinpes sstiessesstame: Go 14 Manpower ......... Wiser oer 6-14 Preparations). siiccnivssicmessersactme< aris semuiny suisse OF TA Rear Wheel Removal Procedure treed ted eta tinea dg a5 Rear Wheel Installation Procedure... . : < 6-15 Table of Contents avi GE Mevicat Systems DIRECTION 2294853-100, REVISION 1 LOGIQ™ 9 Service MANUAL CHAPTER 7 Diagnostics/Troubleshooting Overview Purpose of Chapter 7 . Gathering Trouble Data . 7-1 Overview 7-1 Collect Vital System Information... peer Collect a Trouble Image with Logs 7-3 Screen Captures 7-4 Check and Record the P4 Key Function oe .7-4 Setting the P4 Key to Screen Capture es Capturing @ Screen 7-6 Reset the P4 Key to Customer's Functionality 7-7 Diagnostics .... ede eee 7-8 Calibration Utilities... ce woe 7213 OP Panel Utities OP Panel interface oo... vecseveeevereeeT=18 Testing the Front Panel Keys .. -14 Front Panel Light Tests oe : 7-14 ening the Program seca eersee ree eeueiees 7-14 Common Diagnostics 7-15 Utilities 7-18 Disruptive Mode . 7-15 System Shutdown 7-15 PC Diagnostics (Non-Interactive Tests) eaeinies 17-16 CPU Tests ........ rrr nereetiren ret 7-16 Hard Drive Tests Stee ase 2.716 Memory Tests psec ann ee CD/DVD Drive Test Peace 7-16 Video Test nie pare ane sense 7+ 16 USB Test ....... feces a 7-16 PCI Board Configuration Test... sss sssseece tec f16 SCSI Device Test ‘| ait .7-16 AGP Video Card Testis canta: cases cat ae tender tanh wide 16 Network Test ..... ae 7-16 Keyboard Test tae 7-16 Audio Test ...... auiga veg at ea ri miemtedes 7-16 Monit Test lie an uate sete en eani te wo 7216 xviii, Table of Contents GE Mevicat Systems DiRECTION 2294853-100, REVISION 1 CHAPTER 8& Replacement Procedures Overview Purpose of Chapter 8 Power Supply Battery Pack Replacement Procedure Manpower . . Tools Preparations Power Supply Battery Pack Removal Procedure Power Supply Battery Pack Installation Procedure Base Load Software Load Manpower Tools Preparations Base Load Software Load Procedure . Loading Applications Software Final System Setup Loading Application Software After a Base Image Load Manpower Tools Preparations . Image Management Guide Save As (Saving Images to CD-ROM to View on Any PC) Moving Images (Image Archive) ..... Export/lmport (Moving Data Between Ultrasound Systems) Importing Data . eran Loading Applications Software Possible Behavior of the First Power Up After Application Load System Setup Upgrading Application Software Manpower Tools . Preparations. Applications Software Upgrade Procedure Possible Behavior of the First Power Up After Application Load... System Setup . Restore Patient, Report, and User-Defined Presets . LOGIQ™ 9 Service MaNuAL Table of Contents xix GE Mevicat Systems DIRECTION 2294853-100, REVISION 1 LOGIQ™ 9 Service MANUAL Console Lock Assembly Replacement Procedure. . . Reenter. Manpower ............005 Fisetwi 8-24 Tools 8-24 Preparations . vasmaeeg 8 = 2h Console Lock Assembly Removal Procedure. . 28-25 Console Lock Assembly Installation Procedure ............. 8-25 Release Lock Assembly Replacement Procedure i: 8-26 Manpower inscicss wsasarels sissies Sacer ea 62) Tools 8-26 Preparations 8-26 Release Lock Removal Procedure 8-27 Release Lock Installation Procedure 8-27 a Table of Contents GE MevicaL Systems DinecrioN 2294853-100, REVISION 4 LOGIO™ 9 Service MANUAL CHAPTER 9 Renewal Part: Overview. 4 Purpose of Chapter 9 9-1 List of Abbreviations Prrreey 9-2 Parts List Groups . . . are errs Aemree seat 9-3 External Covers me tase “ 9-4 Additional Console Hardware sae ‘é 9-6 Operator I/O Mechanical Parts... . . watwnareey ees aes 9-8 Mechanical Kits . . . « ee a <« sues 9-9 Bumper Kit, Frogleg ....... jay 9-10 Operator Control Panel Brackets .. . . “* oe « 9-11 Operator Control Panel Assembly . : eee 9-12 Monitor Assembly. . swereweaad . 9-13 Front End Processor Assembly ........ away “ bea 9-14 V/O Interfaces i ek hon a » . 9-15 Back End Processor Assembly 9-16 Interconnect Cables ........... mene SW EewEN we tll Fido no pach one Power Distribution 9-22 Air Distribution . . . ‘ i newnnen ees cores OD Peripherals . 9-24 Accessory Box Contents ....... we . a 9-25 Probes .... - aperemernee reer ccmermsemes ae 9-26 Table of Contents : xxi GE Mevicat Systems DinecTioN 2284853-100, REVISION 4 LOGIQ™ 9 SERVICE MANUAL CHAPTER 10 Periodic Maintenance Overview ...........55 . . i * 10-1 Purpose of Chapter 10. 10-1 Why do Periodic Maintenance 7 ¥ % 10-2 Keeping Records - ee Seeded Ome Quality Assurance 210-2 Periodic Maintenance Schedule ..... % Sieie vie Wed How often should PMs be performed? one = : 10-2 Tools Required. . eee 10-4 Special Tools, Supplies ‘and Equipment 1 ee we 10-4 Specific Requirements for Periodic Maintenance 10-4 System Periodic Maintenance eee ee eae 10-5 Preliminary Checks i 10-5 Functional Checks (See Also Chapter 4) 10-6 System Checks ..... a . 10-6 Peripheral/Option Checks 10-7 Input Power 10-7 Mains Cable Inspection . oe f i 210-7 Cleaning .... . wee 10-7 General Cleaning i fawesastmas 10-7 Air Filter Cleaning ....... ae fests es 10=8 Physical Inspection . . . we a 10-8 Optional Diagnostic Checks 10-9 View the Logs eeetai Beco ere 10-9 Probe Maintenance . . . we “ preererre. ta} Probe Related Checks 10-9 Basic Probe Care .. 10-9 Basic Probe Cleaning 10-9 Using a Phantom............ ea tee ete geelO 40. Electrical Safety Tests....... armen «+. 10-10 Safety Test Overview : 10-10 GEMS Leakage Current Limits 10-11 Outlet Test - Wiring Arrangement - USA & Canada . 10-12 Grounding Continuity Paseo eee Eeeeaeeet (Oera Meter Procedure sk cceeemasRet was dtvecenceass 10° TS Chassis Leakage Current Test ah cs a xii Table of Contents GE MEDICAL SysTEMS DIRECTION 2294853-100, REVISION 1 LOGIQ™ 9 Service MaNuaL Definition ...... F aes ceseeeeeees 10-14 Generic Procedure .... . 10-14 Data Sheet for Chassis Source Leakage Current. - 10-16 Isolated Patient Lead (Goure) Leakage-Lead to Ground ............. 10-16 Definition . : ee ed 10-16 Generic Procedure . 10-17 Isolated Patient Lead (Source) Leakage-Lead to Lead Es - 10-17 \solated Patient Lead (Sink) Leakage-Isolation Test 10-18 Data Sheet for ECG Leakage Current ... . ee 10-19 Probe Leakage Current Test... . a ‘ 10-20 Definition ss ectensrayem es . -. 10-20 Generic Procedure... ee cee 10-20 No Meter Probe Adapter Procedure - etnies AO =De Data Sheet for Transducer Source Leakage Current 10-22 When There's Too Much Leakage Current. - , 10-23 Table of Contents xxii GE Meoicat Systems DIRECTION 2294853-100, REVISION 1 LOGIQ™ 9 Service MANUAL. xxiv Table of Contents GE Mevicat Systems DiREcTIon 2294853-100, REVISION 1 LOGIO™ 9 Service MaNuaL Chapter 1 Introduction Section 1-1 Overview 14-1 Purpose of Chapter 1 This chapter describes important issues related to safely servicing the LOGIQ™ 9 scanner. The service provider must read and understand all the information presented in this manual before installing or servicing a unit. Table 1-1 Contents in Chapter 1 Section | Description Page Number +1 [Overview 4 5-2 important Conventions | +3 | Satety Consiceratons 7 +4 [EMC, Em and ESD 19 +5 [customer Assistance 10) Purpose of Service Manual This Service Manual provides installation and service information for the LOGIQ™ 9 Ultrasound Scanning System and contains the following chapters: 1.) Chapter 1 - Introduction: Contains a content summary and warnings. 2.) Chapter 2 - Pre-Installation: Contains pre-installation requirements for the LOGIO™ 9, 3.) Chapter 3 - Installation: Contains installation procedures, 4.) Chapter 4 - Functional Checks: Contains functional checks that are recommended as part of the installation, or as required during servicing and periodic maintenance. 5.) Chapter 5 - Components and Functions (Theory): Contains block diagrams and functional explanations of the electronics. 6.) Chapter 6 - Service Adjustments: Contains instructions on how to make available adjustments to the LOGIQ™ 9, 7.) Chapter 7 - Diagnostics/Troubleshooting: Provides procedures for running diagnostic or related routines for the LOGIO™ 9. 8.) Chapter 8 - Replacement Procedures: Provides disassembly procedures and reassembly procedures for all changeable Field Replaceable Units (FRU). 9.) Chapter 9 - Renewal Parts: Contains a complete list of field replaceable parts for the LOGIQ™ 8. 10.) Chapter 10 - Periodic Maintenance: Provides periodic maintenance procedures for the LOGIQ™ 8 Chapter 1 Introduction 4 GE Mevicat Systems DIRECTION 2294853-100, REVISION 1 LOGIQ™ 9 Service MANUAL 1 1-3 Typical Users of the Basic Service Manual + Service Personnel (installation, maintenance, etc.). + Hospital's Service Personnel + Contractors (Some parts of Chapter 2 - Pre-installation) 1414 LOGIQ™ 9 Models Covered by this Manual Table 1-2 LOGIQ™ 9 Model Designations Part Number - Description s "2188900 LOGIO™ 9 120 V Console & Penpherals 71889002 TOGIG™ § 240 Console & Penpherals 71680003 TOGIG™ 8 720V Console & 280V Porpheras 141-5 Purpose of Operator Manual(s) The Operator Manual(s) should be fully read and understood before operating the LOGIQ™ 9 and also kept near the unit for quick reference. 1-2 Section 1-1 - Overview GE Mevicat Systems DIRECTION 2294853-100, REVISION 1 LOGIQ™ 9 Service MANUAL Section 1-2 Important Conventions 4-241 AN DANGER Conventions Used in Book eons Pictures, or icons, are used wherever they reinforce the printed message. The icons, labels and conventions used on the product and in the service information are described in this chapter. Safety Precaution Messages Various levels of safety precaution messages may be found on the equipment and in the service information. The different levels of concem are identified by a fiag word that precedes the precautionary message. Known or potential hazards are labeled in one of following ways: DANGER IS USED TO INDICATE THE PRESENCE OF A HAZARD THAT WILL CAUSE SEVERE PERSONAL INJURY OR DEATH IF THE INSTRUCTIONS ARE IGNORED. A\, WARNING WARNING IS USED TO INDICATE THE PRESENCE OF A HAZARD THAT CAN CAUSE A AN CAUTION NOTICE NOTE: SEVERE PERSONAL INJURY AND PROPERTY DAMAGE IF INSTRUCTIONS ARE IGNORED. Caution is used to indicate the presence of a hazard that will or can cause minor person and property damage if instructions are ignored. Equipment Damage Possible Notice is used when a hazard is present that can cause property damage but has absolutely no Personal injury risk. Example: Disk drive will crash ‘Notes provide important information about an item or a procedure. Information contained in a NOTE can offen save you time or effort. Chapter 1 Introduction 13 GE Menicat Systems Dinecrion 2294853-100, REVISION 1 LOGIQ™ 9 Service MANUAL 1-2-2 ‘Standard Hazard Icons Important information will always be preceded by the exclamation point contained —_/\ within a triangle, as seen throughout this chapter. In addition to text, several JW different graphical icons (symbols) may be used tomake you aware of specifictypes / f\ of hazards that could cause harm. Table 1-3 Standard Hazard Icons "ELECTRICAL MECHANICAL RADIATION ] LASER HEAT PINCH - LASER | LIGHT | | Other hazard icons make you aware of specific procedures that should be followed. Table 1-4 Standard Icons Indicating a Special Procedure Be Used AVOID STATICELECTRICITY | TAG ANDLOCK OUT WEAR EYE PROTECTION fe EYE PROTECTION 14 Section 1-2 - Important Conventions GE Meoicat Systems Direction 2294853-100, REVISION 1 LOGIQ™ 9 Service Manat. 1-2-3 Product Icons ‘The following table describes the purpose and location of safety labels and other important information provided on the equipment. Table 1-5 Product Icons LABELISYMBOL PURPOSEIMEANING LOCATION Manufacturer's name and address ane eee Dato of manutacture Icenification and Rating Pate Inder mentor uid ‘Medel ard serial numbers ae On each probe Electrical ratings Laboratory logo or labo donating Device Listng/Certifcation Labels | conformance wit industry safely standards such as UL or EC Rear of console {Under ron of monitor “TypelClass Label Used to inaicate the dogro0 of safety or protection, Indicates the degree of protection provided by IP Code (IPxB) the enclosure per IEC 523. IPXB indicates drip. | Footswiten root. Equipment Type BF (man in the box symbol) IEC 878-0203 indicates 6 Type equipment | Probe connectors having even more elactical isolation than | PCG connector standard Type 8 equipment because tis | or Rear of Console intended for intimate patent contact. Equipment Type CF (hear inthe box symbol) IEC 878-02.96 indicates equipment having a | ECG connector high degree of protection sutabie for erect | Surgical probes cardiac contact le] > “CAUTION This unit weighs. Special care must be used te avoid. This precaution i intend to prevent injury that may result fone person atlempt to move theuntconsiderable distances oron an incine {dus to the wight ofthe und. On te console where easily seen dunng transport "CAUTION" The equilateral tangles usually used in combination with her symbols to | Various advise or warn the use. DE Chapter 1 Introduction GE Mepicat Systems DIRECTION 2294853-100, REVISION 1 LOGIQ™ 9 Service MANUAL. Table 1-5 Product Icons (Continued) LABEUSYMBOL PURPOSE/MEANING LOCATION ATTENTION - Conauit accompanying ‘documents is intended to alert the user to ‘efor tothe operator manual or otner VVasious instructions when complete information cannot be provided onthe label “CAUTION - Dangerous voltage" (te ightning flash wih arowhead in equilateral tiangle)'s_ | Various used lo ingicateelectie shack hazards, "Mains OFF" indicates the power off positon of iteteaine paiersWich, Rear of systom adjacent to mains switch “OFFiStandoy" Indicates the power off standby positon of the power switch ‘CAUTION [Adjacent to On-Of'Standy Switch ‘This Power Switch DOES NOT ISOLATE Maine Supply “Protective Earth” Indicates the protective ‘earth (grounding) terminal staat “Equipotentialty” Indicates the terminal to be used for connecting equipotential conductors | sar of console when interconnecting (grounding) with other equipment 16 Section 1-2 - Important Conventions GE Meoicat Systems Direcrion 2294853-100, REVISION 4 LOGIQ™ 9 Service Manuat Section 1-3 Safety Considerations 4-3-1 Introduction The following safety precautions must be observed during all phases of operation, service and repair of this equipment, Failure to comply with these precautions or with specific wamings elsewhere inthis manual, violates safety standards of design, manufacture and intended use ofthe equipment. 1-32 Human Safety Operating personnel must not remove the system covers Servicing should be performed by authorized personnel only. Only personnel who have participated in a LOGIQ™ 9 Training are authorized to service the equipment. 1-3-3 Mechanical Safety aN WARNING = WHEN THE UNIT IS RAISED FOR A REPAIR OR MOVED ALONG ANY INCLINE, USE EXTREME CAUTION SINCE IT MAY BECOME UNSTABLE AND TIP OVER. AN WARNING ULTRASOUND PROBES ARE HIGHLY SENSITIVE MEDICAL INSTRUMENTS THAT CAN EASILY BE DAMAGED BY IMPROPER HANDLING. USE CARE WHEN. HANDLING AND PROTECT FROM DAMAGE WHEN NOT IN USE. DO NOT USE A DAMAGED OR DEFECTIVE PROBE. FAILURE TO FOLLOW THESE PRECAUTIONS (CAN RESULT IN SERIOUS INJURY AND EQUIPMENT DAMAGE. aN WARNING NEVER USE A PROBE THAT HAS FALLEN TO THE FLOOR. EVEN IF IT LOOKS OK, IT MAY BE DAMAGED. J, CAUTION Always lower and center the Opertaor UO Panel before moving the scanner h\ CAUTION The LOGIQ™ 9 weighs 225 kg or more, depending on installed peripherals, (500 Ibs., or more) when ready for use, Care must be used when moving it or replacing its parts. Failure to follow the precautions listed could result in injury, uncontrolled motion and costly damage. ALWAYS: Be sure the pathway is clear. Use slow, careful motions. Use two people when moving on inclines oF lifting more than 16 kg (35 Ibs). Chapter 1 Introduction +7 GE Mevicat Systems DIRECTION 2284853-100, REVISION 1 LOGIQ™ 9 Service MANUAL. 1-3-3 NOTE: CAUTION Mechanical Safety (cont'a) Special care should be taken when transporting the unit in a vehicle. Secure the unit in an upright position. + Lock the wheels (brake) + DONOT use the Contro! Panel as an anchor point. + Place the probes in their carrying case. + Eject any Magneto Optical disk or CD from their drive. Keep the heat venting holes on the monitor unobstructed to avoid overheating of the monitor. 1-3-4 Electrical Safety To minimize shock hazard, the equipment chassis must be connected to an electrical ground. The system is equipped with a three-conductor AC power cable. This must be plugged into an approved electrical outlet with safety ground. Ifan extension cord is used with the system, make sure tha the total current rating ofthe system does not exceed the extension cord rating The power outlet used for this equipment should not be shared with other types of equipment Both the system power cable and the power connector meet international electrical standards 1-35 Labels Locations Refer to the LOGIQ™ 9 Basic User Manual, Chapter 2, forthe label locations 4-36 Dangerous Procedure Warnings Warnings, such as the examples below, precede potentially dangerous procedures throughout this ‘manual. Instructions contained in the warnings must be followed. A\ ANGER DANGEROUS VOLTAGES, CAPABLE OF CAUSING DEATH, ARE PRESENT IN THIS EQUIPMENT. USE EXTREME CAUTION WHEN HANDLING, TESTING 4 AND ADJUSTING. ‘AX, WARNING EXPLOSION WARNING DO NOT OPERATE THE EQUIPMENT IN AN EXPLOSIVE ATMOSPHERE. OPERATION OF ANY ELECTRICAL EQUIPMENT IN SUCH AN ENVIRONMENT CONSTITUTES A DEFINITE SAFETY HAZARD. ‘Ay. WARNING DO NOT SUBSTITUTE PARTS OR MODIFY EQUIPMENT BECAUSE OF THE DANGER OF INTRODUCING ADDITIONAL HAZARDS, DO NOT INSTALL SUBSTITUTE PARTS OR PERFORM ANY UNAUTHORIZED MODIFICATION OF THE EQUIPMENT. 1-3-7 Lockout/Tagout Requirements (For USA Only) Follow OSHA Lockout/Tagout requirements by ensuring you are in total control ofthe electrical Mains plug 18 ‘Section 1-3 - Safety Considerations : GE Mepicat Systems DIRECTION 2294853-100, REVISION 1 LOGIQ™ 9 Service Manuat Section 1-4 EMC, EMI, 1-4-1 1-4-2 NOTE: 1-4-3 Ay WARNING hs and ESD Electromagnetic Compatibility (EMC) Electromagnetic compatibility describes a level of performance of a device within its electromagnetic envitonment. This environment consists of the device itself and its surroundings including other equipment, power sources and persons with which the device must interface. Inadequate compatibilty results when a susceptible device fails to perform as intended due interference from its environment or when the device produces unacceptable levels of emission to its environment. This interference is often referred to as radio-frequency or electromagnetic interference (RFV/EMI) and can be radiated through ‘Space or conducted over interconnecting power of signal cables. In addition to electromagnetic energy, EMC also includes possible effects from electrical fields, magnetic fields, electrostatic discharge and disturbances in the electrical power supply. CE Compliance ‘The LOGIO™ 9 unit conforms to all applicable conducted and radiated emission limits and to immunity from electrostatic discharge, radiated and conducted RF fields, magnetic fields and power line transient requirements. For applicable standards refer to the Safety Chapter in the Basic User Manual. For CE Compliance, itis critical that all covers, screws, shielding, gaskets, mesh, clamps, are in good condition, installed tightly without skew or stress. Proper installation following all comments noted in this service manual is required in order to achieve full EMC performance. Electrostatic Discharge (ESD) Prevention DO NOT TOUCH ANY BOARDS WITH INTEGRATED CIRCUITS PRIOR TO TAKING THE NECESSARY ESD PRECAUTIONS: 1.ALWAYS CONNECT YOURSELF, VIA AN ARM-WRIST STRAP, TO THE ADVISED ESD CONNECTION POINT LOCATED ON THE REAR OF THE SCANNER (TO THE RIGHT OF THE POWER CONNECTOR). 2.FOLLOW GENERAL GUIDELINES FOR HANDLING OF ELECTROSTATIC SENSITIVE EQUIPMENT. Chapter 1 Introduction 19 GE MevicaL Systems DIRECTION 2294853-100, REVISION 1 LOGIQ™ 9 Service MANUAL Section 1-5 Customer Assistance 1-5-4 Contact Information If this equipment does not work as indicated in this service manual or in the User Manual, or if you require additional assistance, please contact the local distributor or appropriate support resource, as listed below. Prepare the following information before you call: System ID serial number. Software version. Table 1-6 — Phone Numbers for Customer Assistance Location Phone Number f-e00-a37-1171 usw Canada IGE Medical Systems ltrasound Service Engineering [4055 W. Electric Avenue IMiwaukeo, Wi 53219 1-800-682-5327 (customer Answer Genter 1-262-524-5698 Fax: +1-414-647-4125 1-262-524-6300 Lain Amana IGE Medical Systems lutrasound Service Engineoring 4855 W. Elect Avenue Maiwaukee, Wi 63219 1-252-524-5098 customer Answer Center ee area is Europe Tel. +49 212 2602 208 GE Utvaschal Deutschiane GmbHE Co. KG +49 212 2802 207 Beethovensirae 239 Postfach 11 05 60, D-42665 Solingen (Germany lFax: -49 212.2802 431 [ret +65 291-8528 |asa (Singapore! Japan) +81 426-482950 \Ge Utvasound asia [Service Department - Utrasound '298 Tiong Bahru Road #15-01108 (central Paze |singapore 169730, Fax: +65 272-3907 81 426-482002 1-10 Section 1-5 - Customer Assistance GE Meoicat Systems DIRECTION 2294853-100, REVISION 1 LOGIQ™ 9 Service MaNuat 1-5-2 System Manufacturer Table 1-7. System Manufacturer Manatee FAR amber [Ge medical Systoms-- Amereas IP.0. Box ata 414-647-4090 Miwwaukee, Wisconsin 53201-0414 Chapter 1 Introduction 14 GE Mepicat Systems DIRECTION 2284853-100, REVISION 1 LOGIQ™ 9 Service MANUAL This page was intentionally left blank. 1-12 Section 1-5 - Customer Assistance GE Mevicat Systems DIRECTION 2294853-100, REVISION LOGIQ™ 9 Service MaNuaL Chapter 2 Pre-Installation Overview 24-1 Purpose of Chapter 2 This chapter provides the information required to plan and prepare for the installation of a LOGIQ™ 9, Included are descriptions of the facility and electrical needs to be met by the purchaser of the unit. Table 2-1 Contents in Chapter 2 Section Description Page Number 21 [overwew 2 22 |General Console Requrements 22 23 |Facity Nees 26 Chapter 2 Pre-installation 24 GE Mevicat Systems DIRECTION 2294853-100, REVISION 1 LOGIQ™ 9 SERVICE MANUAL Section 2-2 General Console Requirements 224 Console Environmental Requirements Table 2-2 Environmental Requirements Operating Temperature | Storage Temperature Humidity Heat Dissipation (0 40° ( 32 to 108°F) 4010 70°C (-401t0 158°F) | <90%rt¥ non-condensing | 3500 BTU pr hour 224-4 Cooling The cooling requirement for the LOGIQ™ 9s 3500 BTU/hr. This figure does not include cooling needed {or lights, people, or other equipment in the room. Each person in the room places an additional 300 BTUihr. demand on the cooling system. 2242 — Lighting Bright light is needed for system installation, updates and repairs. However, operator and patient comfort may be optimized if the room light is subdued and indirect. Therefore a combination lighting system (dim/bright) is recommended. Keep in mind that lighting controls and dimmers can be a source of EMI which could degrade image quality. These controls should be selected to minimize possible interference. 2-2-2 Electrical Requirements NOTE: — GE Medical Systems requires a dedicated power and ground for the proper operation ofits Utirasound equipment. This dedicated power shall originate atthe last distribution panel before the system, Sites with a mains power system with defined Neutral and Lis The dedicated line shall consist of one phase, a neutral (not shared with any other circuit), and a full size ground wire from the distribution panel to the Ultrasound outet. Sites with a mains power system without a defined Neutral: The dedicated line shall consist of one phase (Iwo lines), not shared with any other circuit, and a full size ground wire from the distribution panel to the Ultrasound outlet NOTE: Please note that image artifacts can occur, if at any time within the facility, the ground from the 22 ‘main faciliy’s incoming power source to the Ultrasound unit is only a conduit LOGIQ™ 9 Power Requirements. Table 2-3 Electrical Specifications for LOGIQ™ 9 Voltage Tolerances Current Frequency 700-120 VAC 310% ‘OBA 5060 He 200-240 VAC 0% a75A SoeO HE Inrush Current Inrush current is not a factor to consider due to the inrush current limiting properties of the power supplies. Section 2-2 - General Console Requirements GE Mevicat SysTeMs DIRECTION 2294853-100, REVISION LOGIQ™ 9 Service MANUAL 2.223 Ay, CAUTION POWER OUTAGE MAY OCCUR. 22-24 2225 2226 Site Circuit Breaker Itis recommended that the branch circuit breaker for the machine be readily accessible. The LOGIQ™ 9 requires a dedicated single branch circuit. To avoid circuit overload and Possible loss of critical care equipment, make sure you DO NOT have any other equipment operating on the same circuit. Site Power Outlets A dedicated AC power outlet must be within reach of the unit without extension cords. Other adequate outlets for the external peripherals, medical and test equipment needed to support this unit must also be present within 1 m (3.2 ft.) of the unit, Electrical installation must meet all current local, state, and national electrical codes. Unit Power Plug Ifthe unit arrives without a power plug, or with the wrong plug, you must contact your GE dealer or the installation engineer must supply what is locally required. Power Stability Requirements Voltage drop-out Max 10 ms Power Transients (All applications) Less than 25% of nominal peak voltage for less than 1 millisecond for any type of transient, including line frequency, synchronous, asynchronous, or aperiodic transients. " Chapter 2 Pre-Installation 23 GE Mepicat Systems DIRECTION 2284853-100, REVISION 1 LOGIQ™ 9 Service MANUAL 2-2-3 EMI Limitations Ultrasound machines are susceptible to Electromagnetic interference (EMI) from radio frequencies, magnetic fields, and transients in the air or wiring. Ultrasound machines also generate EMI. The LOGIQ™ 9 complies with limits as stated on the EMC label. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. Possible EMI sources should be identified before the unit is installed. Electrical and electronic equipment may produce EMI unintentionally as the result of a defect. These sources include: + madical lasers, + scanners, + cauterizing guns, + computers, + monitors, + fans, + gel warmers, + microwave ovens, + light dimmers + portable phones. The presence of a broadcast station or broadcast van may also cause interference. See Table 2-4 for EMI Prevention tips. Table 2-4 _ EMI Prevention/Abatement EMI Rule Details Koop the unit east 5 meters or 15 fet away fom other EMl sources, Special shielding may be Be aware of RF sources _|requiredto eliminate interference problems caused by high frequency. high powered radio o ideo broadcactegnals Poor grounding i the most ikely reason a unt wil have noi images. Check grounding ofthe mag eee ower cord and power outlet, [Aner you trish reparing or updating the system, replace all covers and ughten al screws. Any Replace al'screns, RF |cable with an extemal conection requires @ magnet wrap at each end, Install the shield over the lgaskots, covers, cores _|[rontof card cage. Loose or missing covers or RF gaskets alow raco quencies to interfere with the ultrasound signals i more than 20% or apa of the fingors on an RF gackel are broken, replace he gasket. Do not [Replace broken RF Geske!® Jn on me unt uni ay loose metalic par i removed. [bo not piece labels where [Never place a label where RF gaskets mest te unt. Otherwise, he gap created wil permit RF JRF gaskets touch metal leakage. Or, if label has been found in such a position, move the labo Use GE specited harnesses |The interconnect cables are grounded and require ferte beads and other shielding. Also, cable land peripherals length, matoral, and routing are all important; do not change from what is specified Take care with celular phones |Cetutar phones may transmit 5 Vim signal het could cause mage attacs. [Do not aiw cables oie across the top ofthe card cage or hang out ofthe peripheral bays. Loop Property dress perioheral_ ne axcoss lngth fr prgheral cables inside tho perpneralbays. tach the montr cables to he cables ame. 24 ‘Section 2-2 - General Console Requirements GE Mepicat Systems DinecTION 2294853-100, REVISION LOGIQ™ 9 Service MANUAL 2-2-4 Scan Probe Environmental Requirements Operation:10° to 40° C Storage:-20° to 50°C NOTE: Temperature in degrees C. Conversion to Degrees F = (Degrees C * 9/5) + 32) /\ NOTICE SYSTEMS AND ELECTRONIC PROBES ARE DESIGNED FOR STORAGE TEMPERATURES = OF -20 TO + 50 degrees C. WHEN EXPOSED TO LARGE TEMPERATURE VARIATIONS, THE PRODUCT SHOULD BE KEPT IN ROOM TEMPERATURE FOR 10 HOURS BEFORE USE. 2-2-5 Time and Manpower Requirements Site preparation takes time. Begin Pre-installation checks as soon as possible. If possible, allow six weeks before delivery, for enough time to make necessary changes. CAUTION Have two people available to deliver and unpack the LOGIQ™ 9, Attempts to move the unit considerable distances or on an incline by one person could result in injury or damage or both. Chapter 2 Pre-Installation 25 GE MepicaL Systems DIRECTION 2294853-100, REVISION 4 LOGIQ™ 9 Service MANUAL, Section 2-3 Facil 2-3-1 NOTE: ity Needs Purchaser Responsibilities The work and materials needed to prepare the site is the responsibility of the purchaser. Delay, confusion, and waste of manpower can be avoided by completing pre installation work before delivery. Use the Pre installation checklist to verify that all needed steps have been taken. Purchaser responsibility includes’ + Procuring the materials required. + Completing the preparations before delivery of the ultrasound system, + Paying the costs for any alterations and modifications not specifically provided in the sales contract. All electrical installations that are preliminary tothe positioning of the equipment at th site prepared for the equipment must be performed by licensed electrical contractors. Other connections between pieces of electrical equipment, calibrations, and testing must also be performed by qualified personnel. The products involved (and the accompanying electric installations) are highly sophisticated and special engineering competence is required. All electrical work on these products must comply with the requirements of applicable electrical codes. The purchaser of GE equipment must only utilize qualified personnel o perform electrical servicing on the equipment. ‘The desire to use a non-listed or customer provided product or to place an approved product further from the system than the interface kit allows presents challenges to the installation team. To avoid delays during installation, such variances should be made known to the individuals or group performing the installation at the earliest possible date (preferably prior to the purchase). ‘The ultrasound suite must be clean prior to delivery of the machine. Carpet is not recommended because it collects dust and creates static. Potential sources of EMI (electromagnetic interference) ‘should also be investigated before delivery. Dirt, static, and EMI can negatively impact system reliability, 26 Section 2-3 - Facility Needs GE Meoicat Systems DIRECTION 2294853-100, REVISION LOGIQ™ 9 Service MaNuAL 2-3-2 NOTE: NOTE: NOTE: 2-3-3 Required Features GE Medical Systems requires a dedicated power and ground for the proper operation of its Uttrasound equipment. This dedicated power shail originate at the last distribution panel before the system, Sites with a mains power system with defined Neutral and Live: The dedicated line shall consist of one phase, a neutral (not shared with any other circuit), and a full size ground wire from the distribution panel to the Ultrasound outlet. Sites with a mains power system without a defined Neutral ‘The dedicated line shall consist of one phase (two lines), not shared with any other circuit, and a full size ground wire from the distribution panel to the Ultrasound outlet, Please note that image artifacts can occur, if at any time within the facilly, the ground from the ‘main facility's incoming power source to the Ultrasound unit is only a conduit. + Door opening is at least 76 cm (30 in) wide, + Proposed location for unit is at least 0.3 m (1 ft.) from the wall for cooling * Power outlet and place for any external peripheral are within 2 m (6.5 ft) of each other with peripheral within 1 m of the unit to connect cables, The LOGIQ™ 9 has four outlets inside the unit. One is for the monitor and three for on board peripherals. + Power outlets for other medical equipment and gel warmer + Power outlets for test equipment and modem within 1 m (3.2 f) of unit + Clean and protected space to store transducers (in their cases or on a rack) ‘+ Material to safely clean probes (done with a plastic container, never metal) Desirable Features + Door is at least 92 cm (3 ft.) wide + Circuit breaker for dedicated power outlet is easily accessible + Sink with hot and cold water + Receptacle for bio-hazardous waste, like used probe sheaths + Emergency oxygen supply + Storage for linens and equipment + Nearby waiting room, lavatory, and dressing room + Dual level lighting (bright and dim) + Lockabie cabinet ordered by GE for its software and proprietary manuals Chapter 2 Pre-Installation 27 GE Mevicat Systems DIRECTION 2294853-100, REVISION 4 LOGIQ™ 9 Service MANUAL 2-3-4 Minimal Floor Plan Suggestion [DEDICATED ANALOG TELEPHONE LINE FOR CONNECTION TO INSITE 7 Ft, ei | unen surrey rca TepicaTeD 588 a 1 258 aceertege | Blomaol & 1 J : fase ' amet By c E = 8 z couwrentor | 38 Soot BF i 3 neal é ‘DEDICATED TELEPHONE LINE i "yeu ee ue A oxtt a eo eene erro i beeen ute Ferbencl an j, OYGEN peu secaeranvsce 2 ; ‘OVERHEAD — | [ener oust i | EAS = ao ‘A:14 by 17 foot Recommended Floor Plan ‘Seale: Each square equals one square fot UREN SUPPLY. FuMsuepuies DeDICATED POWER oun DEDICATED ANALOG TELEPHONE ENE FOR CONNECTION TO INSITE ce casmer FOR ao TARE: Jan Wanwiacs ‘An 8 by 10700t Minimal Floar Plan: Figure 2-1. Minimal Floor Plan 28 Section 2-3 - Facility Needs GE Mevicat Systems DIRECTION 2294853-100, REVISION LOGIQ™ 9 Service MANUAL 23-5 23-54 2:3-5-2 Networking Pre-installation Requirements Purpose of the DICOM Network Function DICOM services provide the operator with clinically useful features for maving images and patient information over a hospital network. Examples of DICOM services include the transfer of images to workstations for viewing or transferring images to remote printers. As an added benefit, transferring images in this manner frees up the on-board monitor and peripherals, enabling viewing to be done while scanning continues. With DICOM, images can be archived, stored, and retrieved faster, easier, and at a lower cost. DICOM Option Pre-installation Requirements To configure the LOGIQ™ 9 to work with other network connections, the site's network administrator must provide some necessary information Information must include: + Ahost name, local port number, AE Title, IP address and Net Mask for the LOGIQ™ 9, + The IP addresses for the default gateway and other routers at the site for ROUTING. INFORMATION. + The host name, IP address, port and AE Title for each device the site wants connected to the LOGIQ™ 9 for DICOM APPLICATION INFORMATION. A field for the make (manufacturer) and the revision of the device, is also included. This information may be useful for solving errors, Chapter 2 Pre-installation 29 GE Mepicét Systems DIRECTION 2294853-100, REVISION 1 LOGIQ™ 9 SERVICE MANUAL This page was intentionally left blank. 210 Section 2-3 - Facility Needs GE Meoicat Systems DirecTion 2294853-100, REVISION LOGIQ™ 9 Service ManuaL, Chapter 3 Installation Section 3-1 Overview 3-4-1 The Purpose of Chapter 3 This chapter contains information needed to install the unit. Included are procedures to receive, unpack and configure the equipment. Table 3-1 Contents in Chapter 3 Section Deseription Page Number | 31 [Overview a 32 |instataton Reminders L* 33 [Receiving and Unpacking the Equipment Ey 34 [Preparing for installation 35 38 [Completing te insiataion 36 36 [System Configuration 38 37 __ [Reale Probes 25 3-8 | Settware/Option Configuration 35 39 [Connectivity instalation Worksheet 36 3510 [Loading Base System Sofware aa 3:11 [Loading Application Software 320 342 [Paperwork _— Section 3-2 Installation Reminders 3-2-4 Average Installation Time Table 3-2 Average Installation Time Description ‘Average instalation Time Comments ‘Unpacking ie scanner DB howe [Scanner waropons OS howe Dependant on the required coniguation IGOR Option 05-20 hours Dependent on the configuration amount Chapter 3 Installation a4 GE Mevicat Systems DIRECTION 2294853-100, REVISION 4 LOGIQ™ 9 SERVICE MANUAL 3-2-2 Installation Warnings 1.) Since the LOGIQ™ 9 weighs approximately 225 kg (500 Ib.) without options, preferably two people should unpack it. Two people are also preferable for installing any additional items in excess of 35 pounds. 2.) There are no operator serviceable components. To prevent shook, do not remove any covers or panels, Should problems or malfunctions occur, unplug the power cord. Only qualified service personnel should carry out servicing and troubleshooting 3.) After being transported, the unit may be very cold or hol. If this is the case, allow the unit to acclimate before you turn it on. It requires one hour for each 2.5°C increment it's temperature is below 10°C or above 40°C. Ap, CAUTION Equipment damage possibilty. Turning the system on without acetimetion after ariving of site may cause the system to be damaged. Table 3-3. Acclimation Time c] eof ss] so] [ao] a] oo] ala]s] wo] s]o ¢ [sao | 131 | 122] 119] 108 | 96 | a6 | 77 | 6s | se [50 | a | a2 | 2s [te] 5 | + [19] 22] 01] 40 pealete)s{2{o;o]ole}fo;ojo|2]4lele|w]w|u|w| wz] a Brake Pedal Operation WARNING REMEMBER: If the front caster swivel lock is engaged for transportation, pressing the release pedal once disengages the swivel lock. You must depress the release pedal a. second time to engage the brake. Operator (0 Panel Position If weight is placed on the Operator I/O Panel in it's extended position the console could tip over. Jy, WARNING The system should NOT be moved with the Operator /O Panel extended. Move the Operator /0 Panel to it’s centered and locked position. Lower the Operator /O Panel as much as possible before moving the system. 32 ‘Section 3-2 - Installation Reminders GE MeoicaL Systems DIRECTION 2294853-100, Revision LOGIQ™ 9 Service MANUAL 3-2-3 Safety Reminders AX ANGER WHEN USING ANY TEST INSTRUMENT THAT IS CAPABLE OF OPENING THE AC GROUND LINE (I.E., METER'S GROUND SWITCH IS OPEN), DON’T TOUCH THE UNIT! A\, CAUTION Two people should unpack the unit because of its weight. Two people are required whenever \ a part weighing 19kg (35 Ib.) or more must be lifted. Zid CAUTION Ifthe unit is very cold or hot, do not turn on its power until it has had a chance to acclimate to its operating environment, jx CAUTION To prevent electrical shock, connect the unit to a properly grounded power outlet. Do not use A a three to two prong adapter. This defeats safety grounding. j\, CAUTION Do NOT wear the ESD wrist strap when you work on live circuits and more than 30 V peak is A : present. CAUTION Do notuse a 20 Amp to 15 Amp adapter on the 120 Vac unit's power cord. This unit requires a dedicated 20 A circuit and can have a 15A plug if the on board peripherals do not cause the unit to draw more than 14.0 amps. J, CAUTION Do not operate this unit unless all board covers and frame panels are securely in place. A System performance and cooling require this. CAUTION OPERATOR MANUAL(S) \ ‘The User Manual(s) should be fully read and understood before operating the LOGIQ™ 9 and kept near the unit for quick reference. CAUTION ACOUSTIC OUTPUT HAZARD. Although the ultrasound energy transmitted from the LOGIQ™ 9 probe is within FDA li avoid unnecessary exposure. Ultrasound energy can produce heat and mechanical damage. Air Pressure eC ae) Chapter 3 Installation 33 GE Mevicat Systems DIRECTION 2294853-100, REVISION 1 LOGIQ™ 9 Service MANUAL Section 3-3 Receiving and Unpacking the Equipment ha Ax CAUTION Have two people available to unpack the LOGIQ™ 8. Attempts to move tho unit considerable distances or on an incline by one person could result in injury or damage or both. Table 3-4 Unpacking Procedure Step Task JOpen tne four hinges on each door Remove the doors at both ends ofthe box Place the front door against the rear edge ofthe pallet. The front door can be used as a ramp. GEER Bo sure to place the ramp (front door) as illustrated here. [Garefaty remove the accessory box, and any ather lems, cluding the woaden shelf above the scanners Keyboard anda he fling |ratenal, from the wooden box. Press once on the swivel lock to release the brake. Swivel Lock (Caution: Two people are needed in the next step due tothe weight of the equipment. 3 [Carefully move the scanner out of the wooden box, down the ramp. 7 Remove the dear plastic (wrapped around te scanner) rom te uni 34 Section 3-3 - Receiving and Unpacking the Equipment GE Meoicat Systems DinecTion 2294853-100, REVISION LOGIa™ 9 Service Manuat Section 3-4 Preparing for Installation 3-4-1 Verify Customer Order Compare items received bythe customer to that which is listed on the delivery order. Report any items that are missing, back ordered or damaged 3-4-2 Physical Inspection 34-2-4 System Voltage Settings Verity that the scanner is set to the correct voltage. The Voltage settings for the LOGIQ™ 9 Scanners found on a label tothe right of the Power switch and Extemal I/O, on the rear of the system, e GE Uttrasound LOGIQ9 Figure 3-2. Rating Plate Example AX. WARNING CONNECTING A LOGIQ™ 9 SCANNER TO THE WRONG VOLTAGE LEVEL WILL MOST 342-2 3-4-3 LIKELY DESTROY THE SCANNER. Video Formats ‘Check that the video format is set to the locally used video standard, NTSC or PAL. EMI Prote This unit has been designed to minimize the effects of Electo-Magnetic Interference (EMI). Many of the covers, shields, and screws are provided primarily to protect the system from image artifacts caused by this interference. For this reason, itis imperative that all covers and hardware are installed and secured before the unit is put into operation. Chapter 3 Installation GE Mevicat Systems DIRECTION 2294853-100, REVISION 4 LOGIQ™ 9 SERVICE MANUAL Section 3-5 Completing the Installation 3-5-1 Power On/ Boot Up NOTE: After tuming off a system, wait at least ten seconds before tuning it on again. The system may not bo able to boot if power is recycled too quickly. Scanner Power On 41.) Connect the Power Cable to the back of the system. 2.) Ensure the Cable Clip slips securely over the shoulders on the molded plug. 3.) Connect the Main Power Cable to a hospital grade power receptacle with the proper rated voltage. Never use an adapter that would defeat the safety ground. 4.) Switch ON the Circuit Breaker at the rear of the system. Circuit Breaker Cable Clip Mains Power Cable Figure 3-3 Circuit Breaker and Power Cable on Back of Scanner \When power is applied tothe scanner and the rear Circuit Breaker is tured ON, power is distributed to the Cooling Unit, Control Panel, Monitor, Internal and External /0 Boards, Peripherals and the Back- ‘end Processor. AX NOTICE When AC power is applied to the scanner. the Standby switch on the Control pane! iluminates amber, Indicating the Back-end Processor is in standby mode. 36 ‘Section 3-5 - Completing the Installation GE Mevicat Systems DiRECTION 2294853-100, REVISION LOGIQ™ 9 Service MANUAL 351-2 3-5-2 NOTE: 35-24 Back-end Processor Boot Up Press the Standby switch on the Control Panel once. Figure 3-4 Standby Switch for Back-end Processor Boot Up ‘When the Standby switch on the Control Panel is pressed once, the Back-end Processor starts and the software code is distributed to initiate the scanner. No status messages are displayed during this process. Power Off Shutdown After tuming off a system, wait atleast ten seconds before turning it on again. The system may not be able to boot if power is recycled too quickly. Back-end Processor Power Down 1.) Press the Standby switch on the Control Panel once to display the SYSTEM - EXIT menu. 2.) Select Shutdown from the SYSTEM - EXIT menu. Se Logon information — Test user with admin rights is logged on as ‘adm Logon Time: Thu Feb 14.11:46355 2002 sic ere Yee Lees Logort Shutdown. Figure 3-5 System Exit Menu for Back-end Processor Power Down Chapter 3 Installation GE Mepicat Systems DIRECTION 2294853-100, REVISION 1 LOGIQ™ 9 Service MANUAL 35-22 AX NOTICE AX NOTICE 3-5-3 NOTE: Scanner Shutdown Circuit Breaker Cable Clip Mains Power Cable Figure 3-6 Circuit Breaker and Power Cable on Back of Scanner 1.) Switch OFF the Circuit Breaker at the back of the system. 2.) Disconnect the Mains Power Cable is necessary. For example: Relocating the scanner. Disconnecting the Mains Power Cable before switching OFF the Circuit Breaker will activate the uninterruptible power system (UPS) in the backend processor, forcing an ordered shutdown of the system, ‘The UPS serves only as a battery backup that allows for a soft shut-down of the scanner to prevent file corruption. IT DOES NOT REGULATE INCOMING VOLTAGE. Transducer Connection 41.) Connect a transducer to one of the three rightmost transducer receptacle as follows: A) Ensure that the transducer twist lock lever to the horizontal position. B.) Insert the transducer connector on the receptacle guide pin untilit touches the receptacle mating surface C.) Twist the transducer twist lock lever to vertical position to lock it in place. Twist the lever to the horizontal position to disconnect the transducer. It is not necessary to tum OFF power to connect or disconnect a transducer. 38 ‘Section 3-5 - Completing the Installation GE Meoica: Systems DiREcTION 2294853-100, REVISION LOGIO™ 9 Service MANUAL Section 3-6 System Configuration 3-6-1 System Specifications 3 Physical Dimensions Physical Dimensions of ‘The physical dimensions of the LOGIQ™ 9 unit are summarized in Table 3-1 and Table 3-2. Table 3-1 lists the size of LOGIQ™ 9, with monitor and on-t Table 3-1 Physical Dimensions of LOGIQ™ 9 board peripherals. “Height Wiath Depth ‘Minimum Maximum 1403 on (8525 niches WOT omseaz5nenes | tem/262iches | 899en/36Ainches Weight without Monitor and Peripherals Table 3-2 Weight of LOGIQ™ 9 With Monitor and Without Other Peripherals Model ‘Weight [kg] Weight [lbs] Tosiaws 131 I aa 364-3 Acoustic Noise Output: Less than 70dB(A) according to DIN 45635 - 19 - 01 - KL2. 3-6-2 Electrical Specifications Table 3-3 Electrical Specifications for LOGIQ™ 9 Voltage Tolerances Current Frequency 700-120 VAG Hm oA S080 HE 200-240 VAG 20% aI5A S080 HE 3-6-3 On-Board Optional Peripherals Table 3-4 Approved Peripherals Device Manufacturer Model Video Signal BIW Vio Prner SONY UPa9EMOW NTSCIPAL Iv - SVO-9500ND NISC Video Cassete Recorder sony Coe ure NOTE: There are no extemal peripheral options for the LOGIQ™ 9 Chapter 3 Installation 39 GE Meoicat Systems DIRECTION 2294853-100, REVISION 4 LOGIQ™ 9 Service MANUAL 3-6-4 External /O Connector Panel Ak Ado Tie ootsaten ©” © @ e@ p> Modem cvideo BWvid00 — gyideo out out ae Fl ©® @o Remote Expose #2 Ethornet Figure 3-8 External /0 Panel Connectors 310 ‘Section 3-6 - System Configuration GE MEDICAL SvsTEMs DIRECTION 2294853-100, Revision LOGIQ™ 9 Service MaNuaL 3-6-4 External /O Connector Panel (cont'd) Table 3-5 External /0 Connector Descriptions item Connector Name Table Number Description 1 to ouput Lah RGA Phone Jack 2 | ato ouput on { RCA Phono Jack 3 | tamper ouput NG Comector ids arma Set | samc beepers fates batr 5 | Rsea2 Gant | SUB 8pm male © | exmcee Tabet Minne dc 7 | exe Tobie 99 Minione Jack | modem Connection Tobie 310 u-11 whol adapter for connection @ | compote veo Out NC Connector, Color Output 10 | eww vdeo Ou BNC Cones Slack and White Out 11_| Svea Oa Table “pnmn.ON 12 | svc out Taio 37 DSUBHOR 16 female 3 | use Tabie 3 14 | Eiri conection Tavie 38 Ria5 Comectr Chapter 3 Installation 344 GE Mevicat Systems DIRECTION 2294853-100, REVISION 1 LOGIQ™ 9 Service MANUAL. 3-6-4-1 External (0 Pin Outs Table 3-6 _$-Video Connector, 4 Pin Pin No ‘Output Signal Description 1 SVIDEO OUTIN YG Y (luna) GNO 2 ‘SVIDEO OUTINGS © (Chroma) GND 3 SVIDEO OUTINY YitumaysiGnal—C a VIDEO OUTING © (Chroma) SIGNAL Table 3-7 $-VGA Connector, Shrinked Sub-D 15 Pin é Pin No ‘Output Signal Description 1 VGA OUTIR: Res a VGA OUTIG Green 3 VGA OUT? 8 Blue 49,112.15 NC z Ne 5,6,7.8,10 ‘GND ‘GND 8 VGA OUTI HS syne 14 ‘VGA OUT! VS syne Table 3-8 USB (A) Connector Pin No ‘Output Signal Description 1 vec USB Power Supply 2 Data USB Data (-) 3 + Dale USB Data (+) 4 GND USB Power Ground Table 3-9 Ethernet Connector, RJ45 Modular 8 Pin Pin No ‘Output Signal Description 1 ETHER TD Etheret RO* 2 ETHER TO Eihemet RO- 3 ETHER RO. Ethemet TD+ 6 ETHER RO Ethernet TO Others NC. ‘Non-cornection 3412 Section 3-6 - System Configuration GE MevicaL Systems DIRECTION 2294853-100, REVISION LOGIQ™ 9 Service Manuat 3-6-4-1 External 1/0 Pin Outs (cont'd) Table 3-10 Modem, RJ11 Modular 6 Pin Pin No Output Signal Description 2 TELLe ‘Telephone La a TELL Telephone (2 4 TELL "Telephone U1 5 TELL Telephone (3 Others NC Non-eonnection Table 3-11 Remote Expose 1 & 2 Connectors Pin No Output Signal Description 1 SHUTTERIPRINT 2 Signal GND Table 3-12 Footswitch Connector Pin No Output Signal Description 7 Foot! 2 Floating Ground 3 Foot? * Floating Ground 3 Foot Chapter 3 Installation 313 GE Mevicat Systems DIRECTION 2294853-100, REVISION 1 LOGIQ™ 9 Service MANUAL 3-6-5 Video Specification Video specifications may be needed to be able to connect laser cameras or other devices to the LOGia™ 9, Table 3-13 Video Specifications rozax76s | 768x576 | 640x480 | 800x600 | s00x600 | 1024x768 Timing Parameter, T5H2 S0Hz 60Hz 75Hz 60H: Honzontai Rate Pz] 6002 3128 3788 688 4836 “Horzontal Period (vs) 1666 3200 7 2068 Pixel Glock (Mz) 7375 23.50 20.00 350 6500 H Blank wth ue) 386 37 640 3a7 a2 H Syne Wath ius) 12 “234 320 762 208 H From Poreh tus) (020 078 700 032 037 ‘clve Horizontal Paro [us] 73.00 2803 20.00 76.16 1578 Vertical Rate [Hz] 75.03 30.00 6032 75.00 6000 VoricalPeregims) | 1333 20.00 16.58 73.38 Tear V Syne Width fines=ms) | «925058 rd 28-074 256059 36-079 V Front Poreh fnes=i8] 350.00 3160.00 10560 36400 o=104.10 Equalzation Gato ines=ys) | _ 1=1656 1600 TAS 00 nes: FldFrame 200 6251625 28 808 ‘ce LinesiFrame 768 376 00 “500 768 314 ‘Section 3-6 - System Configuration GE Mevicat Systems DIRECTION 2294853-100, REVISION LOGIQ™ 9 Service MaNuat Section 3-7 Available Probes ‘See Specifications in the LOGIQ™ 9 User Reference Manual for probes and intended use. ‘See Chapter 9, for part numbers to be used when ordering new or replacement probes. Section 3-8 Software/Option Configurat n Refer to the LOGIQ™ 9 Basic User Manual, Chapter 16, Customizing Your System for information on Configuring items like Hospital, Department, Language, Units (of measure), Date, Time and Date Format. For information on configuring Software Options, Refer to the LOGIQ™ 9 Basic User Manual, Chapter 16, Customizing Your System. For information on configuring DICOM Connectivity, Refer to the LOGIQ™ 9 Basic User Manual, Chapter 16, Customizing Your System, Chapter 3 Installation 315 GE Mevicat Systems DIRECTION 2294853-100, REVISION 1 LOGIQ™ 9 Service MANUAL Section 3-9 Connectivity Installation Worksheet Site System Informai Floor: Comments: Site: es Dept | Room: Losia sn; Type| Rev: CONTACT INFORMATION Name Title Phone E-Mail Address TCPIIP Settings Name - AE Title! IP Settings Remote Archive Setup IP Address: Remote Archive IP; al Subnet Mask: Remote Archive Name! Default Gateway Services (Destination Devices) Device 7 Manufacturer Name IP Address Port AE Title 316 Section 3-9 - Connectivity Installation Worksheet GE Mevicat Systems DIRECTION 2294853-100, Revision LOGIQ™ 9 Service MaNuAL Section 3-10 Loading Base System Software 3-10-1 Before You Load Software Save to MOD or CD-R any patient data, images, and system presets that have been stored or Configured. installing the base operating software destroys all patient data, images and system setups saved on the system. 310-2 Managing Data, Presets and Images Before loading software, if you need to save Patient Data, Presets or Images, refer to 8-4-4 "Image Management Guide" on page 8-6. /i\. WARNING The next steps will destroy ALLdata on the Scanner Chapter 3 Installation 347 GE MevicaL Systems DIRECTION 2294853-100, REVISION 1 LOGIQ™ 9 Service MANUAL. 3-10-3 Base Load Update Procedure NOTE: — While we do not believe it is necessary, it would not hurt to disconnect the system from the network and remove all transducers. 1.) Insert the disk labeled “Base System Software Load Image” into the CDROM drive. 2.) Properly Turn Off the scanner. If necessary, hold down the button until the light goes amber. TileLogin ‘Logon formation Test user with admin rghts ie fogged on as ‘am Loon te: ThuFeb 4s voomt | _smtsowne | [cana] Figure 3-9 Shutdown Dialog Box 3.) Tum on the scanner. You will see a screen showing Norton Ghost. This automatically loads base set of software onto the hard disk. Let it run to completion (Approximately 10 mins). ‘Amessage will be displayed when the process is complete. The “Base System Software Load Image” process has successfully conpleted. You will now need to load the “Application Software" onto your systen. Please renove the CDROM Fron the drive, power off the systen and then Power it on again so you can continue with the “Application Software” load procedure. Thank yout Figure 3-10 Base 4.) Remove the CD-ROM NOTE: Remove the CD-ROM from the drive; otherwise you will be repeating the Base System Software Load process. 5.) After removing the CDROM from the drive, properly turn off the scanner. 6.) Turn the scanner back on. It will now boot up and automatically log on (Base Load -10 or later) to start checking hardware and mapping disk drives. This is a normal and should be allowed torun to completion 348 Section 3-10 - Loading Base System Software GE Meoicat Systems DIRECTION 2294853-100, REVISION 3-10-3 NOTE: NOTE: 310-34 3:10-3-2 Base Load Update Procedure (cont'd) While the script is running, several windows or dialog boxes will appear on the screen. Wait for the “System Settings Change"dialog box “Restart computer now" (approximately 3 minutes after the desktop). Do NOT touch the system during this process. Activating the keyboard, mouse or front panel could corrupt the installation. At times it may look like the system is unresponsive. PATIENCE ! The process takes 3- 4 minutes. Wait for the “Restart computer now” message to appear before activating the keyboard, mouse or frontpanel controls. 7.) When you get a message to reboot Windows, wait 15 seconds or until the hour glass disappears and select YES. Loading Applications Software LOGIQ™ 9 Service Manuat ~ Follow the instructions in “3-1-1 "Loading Application Software After a Base Image Load" on page 3-20. - Follow the instructions in "3-11-4 "Upgrading Application Software on page 3-26. Final System Setup - Follow the instructions in “3-11-6 "System Setup" on page 3-30" procedure. Chapter 3 Installation 319 GE Mevicat Systems DIRECTION 2294853-100, REVISION 1 LOGIQ™ 9 Service MANUAL Section 3-11 Loading Application Software 3-41-41 Loading Application Software After a Base Image Load If this is the first time for loading software (after a Base Image Load) proceed with the following process. itis is NOT the rte for fostng Appleaton sofware Wst an appicaions updte) then proceed to: “Upgrading Apetcaton Sohwar on page 3.26 341-44 Loading Applications software 4) (ect far nthe nto 2.) Pace the “Appcation Sofware” CDROM ino the CDROM dive 2.) Press the Star buton onthe tol bara the botiom of the LCD sereen and slet "Ru. Enter ''LoadSoftware into to dialog box as chown in Figure 3-1 xl Sept irae come ores reg eee Open: [o:\LoadSoftware| * coee_|_ om. Figure 3-1. Run Load Software 4.) You will see a screen that warns you that you are about to load software, press the Enter key bras OF wo annie procena 5.) You wl see a Command (CMD) wow open as shown in Figure 312 3-20 Section 3-11 - Loading Application Software GE Meoicat Systems Direcrion 2294853-100, REVISION LOGIO™ 9 Service MaNuaL * VARNING: This batch File installs the LOGIQ 9 application softuare onto your systen. First it renoves the old software if any is present and then it loads the new software. This process should take approximately 19 minutes to conplete. Once you have begun the installation, please DO NOT STOP IT or you will have a non-functional systemt IMPORTANT: Please renove any magneto optical disk that may be Present in the drive before continuing. ween eed Application software For release: R1.1.0.L9 will be installed. Press Ctrl-C now to stop this installation. Or press any other key to proceed with the installation. Figure 3-12 Command Window 6.) As indicated, press any key to continue. The process is completely automated and provides you with messages as to its status. R1.1.1 Software provides the message in Figure 3-13, | 05 ee SE) tire stoop message bes rng sctware etl, hy wllbe handed automaticaly. The window wll dssepewr ha coupe ot mixes, Figure 3-13 R1.1.1 Software Message At this point you just have to wait while the software loads (Approximately 10 minutes). Near the end of the R1.1.1 software install, the installation script will check to see if Direct CD needs to be updated. If Direct CD is updated, several more windows will appear. These windows will be handled automatically I for some reason the screen in Figure 3-14 on page 22 appears, simply select CANCEL. Chapter 3 Installation 321 GE Mevicat Systems DIRECTION 2294853-100, REVISION 4 LOGIQ™ 9 Service MANUAL. (Ee ke ed Be Welcome ‘Welcome to the Adaptec DirectCD Wizard DitectCD allows youtto read and wite diecty to you CD-Recordable/CD-ReWilable dice This ward will configure your dsc by ‘Checking the status of 8 CD in your dive, + Prepairg the CD-F/CD-AW die so you can read and wite t “Managing the fal data when eecting @ DiecICD disc. (Once the CD-A/CD-AW dite is conligued ot iecICD, you wilbe able to read from and wite tothe dec in much the same vay you would 2 floppy diskette Ths includes access from Windows Expoce. of any thet Windows application such as Mictosott Word. Figure 3-14 First Time R1.1.1 Direct CD Screen 7.) When the process has completed, the window will turn dark red and you will see the following message in Figure 3-15. The systen will reboot in 5 seconds * Figure 3-15 Software Load Complete 8.) When it completes loading the system will reboot. If possible while the system is rebooting remove the CD from the drive. If the CD is remove the system will automatically reboot into the applications software. Ifyou didn’t remove the CD, don't worry you will get a dialog box as in Figure 3-16. 3:22 Section 3-11 - Loading Application Software GE Mevicat Systems DirecTion 2294853-100, REVISION LOGIQ™ 9 Service ManuaL 3-11-1 Loading Application Software After a Base Image Load (cont) Figure 3-16 Start Software 9.) REMOVE the Applications CD 10.)From the Start Applications dialog box, select START. 11.)Select CANCEL. NOTE: VERY IMPORTANT - Installation of R1.1.1 Application software upgrades the Direct CD software that controls the CDRW Drive to enable x24 Write operation. This software is not backwards compatible. Once R1.1.1, software has been installed you may not reinstall any earifer application software version without first reinstalling the Base Image Load Software. Failure to do this will reduce the reliability of the system. Chapter 3 Installation 3:23 GE Mevicat Systems DIRECTION 2294853-100, REVISION 1 LOGIQ™ 9 SERVICE MANUAL 3-11-2 Possible Behavior of the First Power Up After Application Load After installing the new Application Software, if a new Front Panel code is needed ‘The first time the Ultrasound application (echoloader) is run after the software upgrade, the application will detect that the Front Panel code is out of date. Because the Front Panel has to have power removed and re-applied before the Front Panel code update process can continue, the application boot up will automatically shut down the LOGIQ™ 9 just before the application boot up is complete. In some cases, the system may not shutdown automatically. Ifthe dialog box appears, "Ending Process, Please wait”, please wait 2 minutes. If the system does not tum off, force the shut down by holding down the Standby switchuntil the monitor turns off then let it complete the power down process. Simply ensure the system has powered down, and the power button is amber, then restart the system to load the Ultrasound application. The auto-power down will only occur on the first power up after the application upgrade. 3-24 ‘Section 3-11 - Loading Application Software GE MevicaL Systems DIRECTION 2294853-100, REVISION LOGIQ™ 9 Service MANUAL 341-3. System Setup To complete the system setup: 1.) Connect the system to the network if applicable. 2.) From the Touch Screen on the scanner, select Utilty>Connectivity>TCPIP Tab. 3.) Ensure that DHCP is deselected so you can enter information manually. 4.) Input the DICOM information * This should be the appropriate DICOM information for the system if tis on the hospital Network. If itis not correct, input the correct data, 5) After allinformation is entered select SAVE SETTINGS. 6.) Ifthe eystem is NOT on a network you will need to input a set of ‘dummy’ data for proper Insite ang Diagnostic operation Enter the following data if you are not on a network * Computer Name: + address: 3:19228253 + Subnet Mask: 255,255.255.0 7.) Alter al information is entered select SAVE SETTINGS, 8.) Reset the VCR by going to Utities>System>Setup 9.) Select Sony 9500 VCR and SAVE 10,)Select Ext inthe ower lefthand comer ofthe Touch Screen, 11.)Do an auto-shut down 12,)Press the STANDBY switch on the Control Panel once to dispay the SYSTEM - EXIT menu 13,)Select SHUTDOWN trom the SYSTEM - EXIT menu Figure 3-17 System Exit Menu for Back-end Processor Power Down Chapter 3 Installation 325 GE Meoicat Systems DinECTION 2294853-100, REVISION 1 LOGIQ™ 9 Service MANUAL 3-114 Upgrading Application Software Ad, WARNING While the software install procedure is designed to preserve data, you should save any patient data, images, system setups to a MOD or hardcopy. CAUTION Remember to remove the MOD before continuing with the software install, 41.) Disconnect the system from the network 2.) Place the “Application Software” CD-ROM into the CD-ROM drive 3.) Power Down the scanner. 4.) Power up the scanner. Wait for a dialog box like the one in Figure 3-18. Figure 3-18 Start Application Window 5.) Select INSTALL SW. 6.) There will be two dialog boxes popping up warning you that you are about to install new software as shown in Figure 3-19. In both cases click OK. You we shut osu saben ner yen star 1, Reaeiccdte stabs esac blr eng ts ncn (Geta yuserceerezanave yasore nectan shed Be acedee. Figure 3-19 StartLoader Dialog Boxes 3-26 Section 3-11 - Loading Application Software GE Mevicat Systems DIRECTION 2294853-100, REVISION LOGIQ™ 9 Service MANUAL 3-11-4 Upgrading Application Software (cont'd) * WARNING: This batch File installs the LOGIQ 9 application software « * onto your systen. First it removes the old software “ if any is present and then it loads the new software. . This process should take approximately 10 minutes to . complete. Once you have begun the installation, please . DO MOT STOP IT oF you will have a non-functional systent Please remove any magneto optical disk that may be « Present in the drive before continuing. * Application software For release: R1.1.0L9 will be installed. Press Ctrl-C now to stop this installation. or pr proceed with the installation. ss any other key to Figure 3-20 Command Window 7.) Another window will be displayed asking you to "Press any key to continue 8.) As indicated, press any key to continue. The process is completely automated and provides you with messages as to its status. R1.1.1 Software provides the message in Figure 3-21 ED ame tose meee dora tnt nl. Tey ohare asonay he wed ug nace nae Figure 3-21 R1.1.1 Software Message At this point you just have to wait while the software loads (Approximately 10 minutes) ‘Near the end of the R1.1.1 software install, the installation script will check to see if Direct CD needs to be updated. If Direct CD is updated, several more windows will appear. These windows will be handled automatically If for some reason the screen in Figure 3-22 on page 28 appears, simply select CANCEL Chapter 3 Installation 327 GE Mevicat Systems DIRECTION 2294853-100, REVISION 1 LOGIQ™ 9 Service MANUAL SEE Welcome ‘Weloame to the Adaptec DirectCD Wieard DirectCD allows you to read and wite directly to your CD-Recordable/CD-FeWitable ise This wizard wil configure your dsc by: Checking the status of @ CD in your dive, + Prepairg the CD-R/CD-AW dc so you can ead and wite it + Managng the final data when ejecting a DieciCD die. nee the CD-R/CD-RW disc is configued for DiecCD. you willbe able toreed ftom and wite tothe dec in much the same way you would 3 floppy diskette This nchdes access fiom Windows Ewplte. of any cothet Wirdows appication such as Microsoft Word Figure 3-22 First Time R1.1.1 Direct CD Screen When the process has completed, the window will tum dark red and you will see the following message in Figure 3-23. * The system will reboot’ in 5 seconds * igure 3-23 Software Load Complete 9.) When it completes loading the system will reboot 10.)Remove the CD from the drive WY 3-28 ~~ Section 3-11 - Loading Application Software GE MEDICAL SysTEMS Direction 2294853-100, Revision LOGIQ™ 9 SERVICE MANUAL 311-4 3-11-5 Upgrading Application Software (contd) If possible, while the system is rebooting remove the CD from the drive. If you didn't do that don't worry you will get a dialog box like the one shown in Figure 3-24, Figure 3-24 Start Software 11.)REMOVE the Applications CD 12.)From the Start Applications dialog box, select START. 13.)Select CANCEL Possible Behavior of the First Power Up After Application Load After installing the new Application Software, if a new Front Panel code is needed: ‘The first time the Ultrasound application (echoloader) is run after the software upgrade, the application will detect that the Front Panel code is out of date. Because the Front Panel has to have power removed and re-applied before the Front Panel code update process can continue, the application boot up will automatically shut down the LOGIQ™ 9 just before the application boot up is complete. In some cases, the system may not shutdown automatically If the dialog box appears, "Ending Process, Please wait..”, please wait 2 minutes. Ifthe system does not tum off, force the shut down by holding down the Standby switch until the monitor turns off then let it complete the power down process. ‘Simply ensure the system has powered down, and the power button is amber, then restart the system to load the Ultrasound application. The auto-power down will only occur on the first power up after the application upgrade. Chapter 3 Installation 329 GE MEDICAL SysTEMS DIRECTION 2294853-100, REVISION 1 LOGIQ™ 9 Service MANUAL 311-6 System Setup To complete the system setup 1.) Connect the scanner to the network if applicable. 2.) From the Touch Screen on the scanner, select Utility>Connectiviy>TCPIP Tab. 3.) Ensure that DHCP is deselected so you can enter information manually 4.) Input the DICOM information, * This should be the appropriate ICOM information for the system ifit is on the hospital network. If itis not correct, input the correct data 5.) Afterall information is entered select SAVE SETTINGS. 6.) Ifthe system is NOT on a network you will need to input a set of "dummy" data for proper InSite and Diagnostic operation. Enter the following data if you are not on a network: * Computer Name: + IP Address: 3.192.28.253 * Subnet Mask: 255.255.2560 7.) After all information is entered select SAVE SETTINGS. 8.) Reset the VCR by going to Utities>Systenm>Setup. 9.) Select Sony 9500 VCR and SAVE 410.)Select Exit in the lower lefchand comer of the Touch Screen 11.)Do an aute-shut down 12.)Press the STANDBY switch on the Control Panel once to display the SYSTEM - EXIT menu. 13,)Select SHUTDOWN from the SYSTEM - EXIT menu: ] Figure 3-25 System Exit Menu for Back-end Processor Power Down 31 Restore Patient, Report, and User-Defined Presets 1.) Place the Backup/Restore media (MOD or CD-R) in the drive, 2.) Select the UTILITY tab on the Touch Panel. Select SYSTEM, then BACKUPIRESTORE. 3.) Select everything under Restore by placing a check mark after Patient Archive, Report Archive, System Configuration, and User Defined Configuration. Then press RESTORE. 3:30 Section 3-11 - Loading Application Software GE Meoicat Systems Dinecrion 2294853-100, Revision LOGIA™ 9 Service MANUAL Section 3-12 Paperwork NOTE: During and after instalation, the documentation (6. User Manuals, Installation Manuals.) forthe peripheral units must be kept as part of the original system documentation. This will ensure that all relevant safely and user information is available during the operation and service of the complete system, 3-12-1 Product Locator Installation NOTE: The Product Locator Installation Card shown may not be same as the provided Product Locator card. [eee GE Mecca Sysiore A) tiniog Produ Loew Fle Mawes PO Boxsis Minauhoe, Wi 59201-0616 PREPARE FOR ORDERS THAT DO NOT [* Pepe ca INSTALLATION Figure 3-1 Product Locator installation Card 3-12-2. User Manual(s) Check that the correct User Manual(s) for the system and software revision, is included with the installation. Specific language versions of the User Manual may also be available. Check with your GE Sales Representative for availabilty Chapter 3 Installation 331 GE Mevical Systems DIRECTION 2294853-100, REVISION 1 LOGIQ™ 9 Service MANUAL This page was intentionally left blank. 332 Section 3-12 - Paperwork GE Mevicat Systems DiREcTION 2294853-100, REVISION LOGIQ™ 9 Service MANUAL Chapter 4 Functional Checks Section 4-1 Overview 44-1 Purpose of Chapter 4 This chapter provides procedures for quickly checking major functions of the LOGIQ™ 9 scanner diagnostics by using the builtin service software, and power supply adjustments. Table 4-1 Contents in Chapter 4 ~ Section Description Page Number +1 [overwew a 42 [Required Equipment ov 43 [General Proceaure 42 “#4 [Sotware Configuration Checks 420 45, |Penpneral Checks 421 [#6 |eecnanica Function checks 422 [47 [ste tag 424 AX NOTICE Most of thei Section 4-2 Required Equipment + An empty (blank) MO Disk + Atleast one transducer. See “Probes” on page 1-26. for an overview. {normally you should check all the transducers used on the system) formation pertaining to this Functional Checks chapter is found in the LOGIQ™ 9 Quick Guide (Direction number 2309820-100). Chapter 4 Functional Checks at GE Mevicat Systems DIRECTION 2294853-100, REVISION 1 LOGIQ™ 9 Service MANUAL Section 4-3 General Procedure ‘Ad CAUTION SYSTEM REQUIRES ALL COVERS Operate this unit only when all board covers and frame panels are securely in place. The covers are required for safe operation, good system performance and cooling purposes. AX, NOTICE LockoutTagout Requirements (For USA only) Follow OSHA Lockout/Tagout requirements by ensuring you are in total control of the Power Cable ‘on the system. 43-1 Power On / Boot Up NOTE: After turning off a system, wait at least ten seconds before turning it on again. The system may not be able to boot if power is recycled too quickly. 434-1 Scanner Power On 41.) Connect the Power Cabie to the back of the system. 2.) Ensure the Cable Clip slips securely over the shoulders on the molded plug. 3.) Connect the Power Cable to an appropriate mains power outlet, 4.) Switch ON the Circuit Breaker at the rear of the system. Circuit Breaker Cable Clip Mains Power Cable Figure 4-1 Circuit Breaker and Power Cable on Back of Scanner ‘When power is applied to the scanner and the rear Circuit Breaker is tumed ON, power is distributed to the Cooling Unit, Control Panel, Monitor, Intemal and External /O Boards, Peripherals and the Back- end Processor. Ay, NOTICE When AC power is applied tothe scanner, the Standby switch on the Control pane iluminates amber, indicating the Backend Processor is in standby mode. 42 ‘Section 4-3 - General Procedure GE Mevicat Systems DikecTiON 2294853-100, REVISION LOGIQ™ 9 Service MANUAL a 2 Back-end Processor Boot Up Press the Standby switch on the Control Panel once. Standby Switch Figure 4-2 Standby Switch for Back-end Processor Boot Up ‘When the Standby switch on the Control Panel is pressed once, the Back-end Processor starts and the software code is distributed to initiate the scanner. No status messages are displayed during this process. 4-3-2 Power Off / Shutdown NOTE: After tuming off a system, wait at least ton seconds before turning it on again. The system may not be able to boot if power is recycled too quickly. 43-24 Backend Processor Power Off 1.) Press the Standby switch on the Control Panel once to display the SYSTEM - EXIT menu, 2.) Select Shutdown from the SYSTEM - EXIT menu fs Title! cI ‘Test user with admin rights is logged on as ‘Logon information [ a | Logon Time: Thu Feb 14 11:46:55 2002 Figure 4-3 System Exit Menu for Back-end Processor Power Down Chapter 4 Functional Checks 43 GE Mevicat Systems DIRECTION 2294853-100, REVISION 4 LOGIQ™ 9 Service MANUAL 4322 Scanner Shutdown Circuit Breaker Cable Clip Mains Power Cable Figure 4-4 Circuit Breaker and Power Cable on Back of Scanner 1.) Switch OFF the Circuit Breaker at the back of the scanner. 2.) Disconnect the Mains Power Cable is necessary. For example: Servicing or relocating the scanner. AX, NOTICE Disconnecting the Mains Power Cable before switching OFF the Circult Breaker will activate the uninterruptible power system (UPS) in the Back End Processor, forcing an ordered shutdown of the system. +4 Section 4-3 - General Procedure GE Mevicat Systems DIRECTION 2294853-100, REVISION 4-3-3 System Features 4 3-1 Control Panel 16 8 10 9 12 Figure 4-5 Control Panel Tour 4.) Touch Panel and Controls 2.) Touch Panel Brightness Control! 3) Video 4.) Audio On/Off and Volume 5) TGC 6.) Reverse 7.) Additional Feature Keys 8) Keyboard 9.) Mode/Gain Keys 10.)lmaging/Measurement Keys 11.)Depth 12.)lmaging Feature Keys 13.)Freeze and Print Keys 14,)Probe Holder 15.)Gel Holder 16.)Standby Switeh LOGIO™ 9 Service MANUAL 1" “4 B Chapter 4 Functional Checks 45 GE Mevicat Systems DIRECTION 2294853-100, REVISION 1 LOGIQ™ 9 Service MANUAL 43-32 NOTE: Touch Panel Figure 4-6 Touch Panel Display Tour 1.) Patient: Enter Patient screen 2.) Scan: Enter scanning mode screen 3.) Reports: Activates default report and Touch Panel of report choices, 4.) End Exam: Activates Image Management and Touch Panel with end of exam options. 5.) Utility: Activates the configuration system, 6.) Preset: Select the application to use. 7.) Probe Indicator: Indicates and selects the probes. Different menus are displayed depending on which Touch Pane! Menu is selected. ‘Atthe bottom of the Touch Panel, there are five combination rotary dials/push buttons. The functionality of these rotaries changes, depending upon the currently displayed menu. Press the button to switch between controls (as with Focus Position/Number), or rotate the dial to adjust the value. Section 4-3 - General Procedure GE MEDICAL SvsTEMs DIRECTION 2294853-100, Revision 4333 Monitor Display 7 Table 4-2 Monitor Display Features LOGIQ™ 9 Service MaNuAL igure 4-7 Monitor Display Tour FT nsttutontHospial Name, Date, Tne, Operalar 12, Probe Wenitier Evam Study dentcaion [2 Patent Name, Patient identicaton, 13: imaging Parametore by Mode (curent mode highlighted) 3, Power Outout Readout, System Status (ealime or ozen) | 1@ Focal Zane [& GE Symbor Probe Orentaton Marker Concdes witha — |16, TGC robe ofentation marking on the probe. image Provew. 76. Body Pattern 5. GrayiCowr Bar 7 Death Scale 7-Gne Gauge 78: Image Management Menu: Menu, Dello, end Image Manager. [&- Measurement Summary Window. 79: Image Palate [a imave 20, Gaps Lock Ovo 70, Measurement a Systom Messages Display. 1 Resull Window. za “Trackbal Functonaliy Status. Sora, M&A (measurement and Analysis), Position, Size, Scan Area Widh end Tit. Chapter 4 Functional Checks GE Mevicat Systems DIRECTION 2294853-100, REVISION 1 LOGIQ™ 9 SERVICE MANUAL 4-3-4 ‘System B/M-Mode Checks For a basic functional check of the system's different modes, the Quick Guide will familiarize you with image optimization for B-Mode, M-Mode, Color Flow, and Doppler. Table 4-3 B/M-Mode Functions [Power Output (Acoustic Power) fopimizes image quality and allows user to reduce beam intensity. 10% ineromants between 0-100%. Values greater than 0.1 are cisplayea Dynamic Range [Dynamic Range controls how echo intensities are converted 0 shades of gray, thereby increasing the adjustable range of Focus Number and Position increases the number of wansmit focal zones oF moves the focal zone(s) £0 that you can tghten up the beam for @ specific area. graphic caret corresponding tothe focal zone postion(s) appears on the right edge ol the image Rejecton Selects a level below which echoes wil not be ampifed (an echo must have @ cerain minimum amplitude betore it wil be processed). Edge Enhance [Edge Ennance bnngs out subtle tissue aiferences and boundaries by enhancing the gray scale diferences corresponding tothe edges of structures. Adjustments to M IMoce's edge ennancement affects the M Mode only. Frame Average Frempora fiter that averages frames together. Ths has he etter of presenting a smoother, softer image colonize [Enables gray scale mage colorzation. To deactivate, reselec! ja Gray Map. [Gray map Determines now the echo intensity levels received are presented as shades of ary. Rotation (Up/Down) Rotates te image by selecting the value rom the pop up menu. 48 Section 4-3 - General Procedure GE MeoIcaL Systems DIRECTION 2294853-100, Revision LOGIQ™ 9 Service MaNuAL Table 4-3 B/M-Mode Functions Frequency [Mat Frequency mode lis you downshift tothe probe's next lower requancy er shit up toa higher requency Frame RatelResoluton optimizes 8 Mode frame rate or spatial resolution for he best possibie mage. BFiow Provides inutve representation of non-quantitatve Inemodynamics in vaseuar structures SensinvayiPRr [Aajusts the sample rat forthe How signal Background OvOHE Background On lets you view the anatomy roadmap [Background Off ets you view just tow information. [Sweep Speed [Changes the speed at which the imeline is swept 4-3-5 ‘System CFM and PWD Checks Gane eaae cua Cae Fann) a ae C Figure 4-9 CFM and PWD Functions Table 4-4 CFM and PWD Functions. Baseiine [Adjusts the naseine to accommodate faster or slower blood ows to ebminate aliasing PRF/Wall Fiter velocity scale determines pulse repetition frequency. Ihe sample volume gate range exceeds single gate PRF capability, the system automaticaly switches to high PRF moce, Multpia gales appesr, ang HPRE is indicated on the display Angie Correct [Esimates te Now velocty ina direction at an angle to the Doppler vector by computing the angle between the Dopeler lector anc the flow to be measures Threshold Threshold assigns the grayscale level at which color internation stops Map Jaws a specific color map tobe seloctod. Aor asolecion has besn made, the color bar cisplays the resultant map Chapter 4 Functional Checks +9 GE MepicaL Systems DIRECTION 2294853-100, REVISION 1 LOGIQ™ 9 SERVICE MANUAL NOTE: 4.3-6-4 NOTE: NOTE: 436-2 4-10 Table 4-4 CFM and PWD Functions [avows toed Yow to be viewed tom a oifrent perspective, Ve Invert eed away (negative velocies) and blue toward (positive velocities). The ealtime or frozen image can be inverted. [Contos tne number of samples gathered fora singe color fow Packet Size a Quick Angle Correct Jouekiy acusts tre angle by 60 degrees Diepiay layout ean be preset have B:Mose ana Time-motion si0-0y-sie or overunder. In tho sdo-by-sie layout, there ae threo eispiay alternatives Doppler Display Formats lsefned: equal priory, ime-motion priority or ume-mation with B-Mode reference. In the overunder avout, there are three display altematives Jdefnac: ime-mation rcnty, ® Mode rirty oF equal prirty [Samp Volume Gate Length Sizes the sample volume gate Starts the B-Mode or Color Flow inear mage lef or rahi get [sea Aree more information without moving the probe Basic Measurements Tne following instructions assume that you first scan the patient and then press Freeze Distance and Tissue Depth Measurements 1.) Press MEASURE once; an active caliper displays. 2.) To position the active caliper at the start point (distance) or the most anterior point (tissue depth), move the TRACKBALL 3.) To fix the start point, press Set. The system fives the first caliper and displays a second active caliper. 4.) To position the second agtive caliper at the end point (distance) or the most posterior point (tissue depth), move the TRACKBALL. 5,) To complete the measurement, press SET. The system displays the distance or tissue depth value in the measurement results window. Before you complete a measurement: To toggle between active calipers, press MEASURE. To erase the second caliper and the current data measured and start the measurement again, press CLEAR once. To rotate through and activate previously fixed calipers, tum CURSOR SELECT After you complete the measurement, fo erase all data that has been measured fo this point, but not data entered onto worksheets, press CLEAR. Circumference/Area (Ellipse) M¢ 1.) Press MEASURE once; an active caliper displays. 2.) To position the active caliper, move the TRACKBALL 3.) To fix the start point, press SET. The system fixes the first caliper and displays a second active caliper. 4.) To position the second caliper, move the TRACKBALL 5.) Turn the ELLIPSE control; an ellpse with an inital circle shape appears urement ‘Section 4-3 - General Procedure GE Meoical Systems DIRECTION 2294853-100, REVISION LOGIQ™ 9 Service ManuaL 436-2 Circumference/Area (Ellipse) Measurement (cont'd) NOTE: Be careful not to press the Ellipse control as this activates the Body Pattern. 6.) To position the ellipse and to size the measured axes (move the calipers), move the TRACKBALL. 7.) To increase the size, tum the ELLIPSE control in a clockwise direction. To decrease the size, turn the ELLIPSE control in a counterclockwise direction, 8.) To toggle between active calipers, press MEASURE. 9.) To complete the measurement, press SET. The system displays the circumference and area in the measurement results window, Before you complete a measurement: To erase the ellipse and the current data measured, press GLEAR once. The original caliper is displayed to restart the measurement. + To exit the measurement function without completing the measurement, press GLEAR a second time, 4-3-6-3 Worksheets Measurement/Calculation worksheets are available to display and edit measurements and calculations. ‘There are generic worksheets as well as Application specific worksheets. The worksheets are selected from the Measurement Touch Panel. 4-3-6-4 Report Pages Measurements/Calculations that are included on the worksheet can also be displayed on Report Pages. Report Pages can be customized to meet the appropriate needs of the user. 4-3-7 Probe/Connectors Usage 43-74 Connecting a probe 1.) Place the probe's carrying case on a stable surface and open the case. 2.) Carefully remove the probe and unwrap the probe cable. 3.) DONOT allow the probe head to hang free. Impact to the probe head could result in irreparable damage. 4.) Turn the connector locking handle counterclockwise. 5.) Align the connector with the probe port and carefully push into place. 6.) Turn the connector locking handle clockwise to secure the probe connector. 7.) Carefully position the probe cable in the probe cord holder spot so itis free to move, but not resting on the floor, 4-3-7-2 Activating the probe Select the appropriate probe from the probe indicators on the Touch Panel. ‘The probe activates in the currently-selected operating mode. The probe's default settings for the mode and selected exam are used automatically, Chapter 4 Functional Checks ant GE Mevicat Systems DIRECTION 2294853-100, REVISION 1 LOGIQ™ 9 Service MANUAL 43-73 Deactivating the probe When deactivating the probe, the probe is automatically placed in standby mode. 41.) Press the Freeze key 2.) Gently wipe the excess gel from the face of the probe. (Refer to the Basic User Manual for complete probe cleaning instructions.) 3.) Carefully slide the probe around the right side of the keyboard, toward the probe holier. Ensure that the probe is placed gently in the probe holder. 437-4 Disconnecting the probe Probes can be disconnected at any time. However, the probe should not be selected as the active probe. 1.) Move the probe locking handle counterclockwise. Pull the probe and connector straight out of the probe port 2.) Carefully slide the probe and connector away from the probe port and around the right side of the keyboard, Ensure the cable is free 3.) Be sure that the probe head is clean before placing the probe in its storage box 4-3-8 Using Cine 43-81 Activating CINE Press FREEZE, then roll the TRACKBALL to activate CINE. To start CINE Loop playback, press Run! Stop. To stop CINE Loop playback. press Run/Stop. Omitting Images TRACKBALL to the frame you want to delete and press OMIT IMAGE 4:3-8-3 Restoring Images To undo deleting an image from the CINE Loop, press RESTORE IMAGE. 438-4 Quickly Move to StartiEnd Frame Press FIRST to move to the first CINE frame; press LAST to move to the last CINE frame. 438-5 Start Frame/End Frame ‘Tum the START FRAME dial to the left to move to the beginning of the CINE Loop. Turn the dial to the right to move forward through the CINE Loop. Turn the END FRAME dial to the right to move to the end of the CINE Loop. Turn the dial to the left to move backward through the CINE Loop. 42 Section 4-3 - General Procedure GE Mepicat Systems DIRECTION 2294853-100, REVISION LOGIQ™ 9 Service MANUAL 4-3-8-6 Adjusting the CINE Loop Playback Speed Turn the LOOP SPEED dial rightileft to increase/decrease the CINE Loop playback speed, 4:3-8-7 Synchronizing Multiple CINE Loops To synchronize two or more CINE Loops, press SYNC MODE. 43-88 Disconnecting B-Mode CINE from Timeline CINE To review the B-Mode CINE Loop only, press CINE MODE SELECTION and select B ONLY. To review the Timeline CINE Loop only, press CINE MODE SELECTION and select TL ONLY. To.etum to linked B-Mode and Timeline CINE Loop review, press CINE MODE SELECTION and select Bm. 4-3-8-9 Moving through a CINE Loop Frame By Frame Turn FRAME BY FRAME to move through CINE memory one frame at a time. 4-3-9 Image Management (QG) For Image Management functionality refer to the LOGIQ™ 9 Quick Guide. It talks about several topics: + Clipboard + Printing Images + Browsing and Managing an Exam's Stored Image + Connectivity, and Dataflow Concept and Creation + Starting an Exam + Configuring Connectivity + TCP/IP + Services (Destinations) + Buttons + Views + Verifying and Pinging a Device Chapter 4 Functional Checks 413 GE Mepicat Systems DIRECTION 2294853-100, REVISION 1 LOGIQ™ 9 Service ManuaL 4-3-10 Using the MOD (Magneto-Optical Drive) The 3.5 inch Magneto-Optical disk drive suppors the following densities: Standard: 640MB; 540MB; 230MB; and 128MB Overwrite: 640MB: and 540MB, Magneto-Optical Drive (MOD) Eject Button Figure 4-10 Magneto-Optical Drive 1.) Before installing an MO disk in the MOD, check the MO disk for loose hardware or damaged labels which could jam inside the MOD. Also, ensure that the slide switch in one corner of the disk is set so that the disk is write enabled (disk hole closed). 2.) Insert the disk into the MOD with the label facing up. Ad, NOTICE Never move the unit with a disk in the MOD because the drive actuator will nt be locked and the MOD could break 3.) There are different methods to eject a disk from the MOD. In some cases disk ejection is automatic. Manual ejection methods are listed below in preferred order from best (1) to worst (4). a.) When in Archive Menu, use the softkey choice ~or— click Image Presets up, then click the left softkey switch up for ARCHIVE, then toggle the switch under EJECT MOD. .) Press the EJECT switch on the MOD while system is ON. ©.) Press and hold the EJEGT switch while the system is booting, 4d.) Mechanical ejection. Insert the end of a paper clip into the hole next to the EJECT switch while system power is OFF Ad, NOTICE Avoid mechanical ejection whenever possible. Mechanical ejection leaves the actuator unlocked and the MOD susceptible to damage if moved. If forced to use this method, reboot the ‘system, then insert and eject a known good disk using one of the other manual ejection methods. 414 Section 4-3 - General Procedure GE Mepicat Systems DirecTION 2294853-100, REVISION LOGIQ™ 9 Service MANUAL 4-3-11 Backup and Restore Database, Preset Configurations and Images 4311-1 Formatting Media 1.) To format the backup madia, CD-ROM or MOD, select the UTILITY tab on the Touch Panel 2.) Select CONNECTIVITY, then TOOLS. Properly label and Insert the backup media 3.) Select the media type from the drop down menu. 4.) Enter the label for the media as shown in Figure 4-11. Its best to use all capital letters with no spaces or punctuation marks, tows tt |eaean | aati | tone | seeee| tre Yerify Format Media Selection Media Label Format Fe Figure 4-11 Format and Verify Media 5.) The Ultrasound system displays a pop-up menu, as shown in Figure 4-12. When the formatting has been completed, press OK to continue. 6.) If desired, verify that the format was successful by retuming to Utilt> Connectivity>Tools and selecting VERIFY as shown in Figure 4-17 Figure 4-12 Format Successful Pop-up Menu Chapter 4 Functional Checks 445 GE MepIcaL SvsTEMS DIRECTION 2294853-100, REVISION 1 LOGIQ™ 9 Service MANUAL 43-112 Backup System Prosets and Configurations NOTE: Always backup any preset configurations before a software reload. This ensures that ifthe presets need to be reloaded, after the software update, they will be the same ones the customer was using prior to service. 1.) Insert a formatted MOD (Magneto-Optical Disk) or CD-R into the drive 2) On the Touch Panel, press UTILITY. 3.) On the Utility Touch Panel, press SYSTEM 4.) On the monitor display, select BACKUPIRESTORE NOTE: Ifyou are not logged in as GE Service or with administrator privileges, the Operator Login window is displayed. Log on with administrator privileges. 5.) Inthe Backup list, select Patient Archive, Report Archive, System Configuration and User Defined Configuration. 6.) In the Media field, select MO or CD-RW. 7.) Select BACKUP. ‘The system performs the backup. As it proceeds, status information is displayed on the Backup/Restore screen, Checkheeto = | SS ESIEEEN --—--] backup presets pacsup, naar and configurations UL ester 1 eons orsazea | | patrtacive r | Repeeacine——— pa rcent eovancire r ten Conan Nrem enn comput Greate Comgueton F hai en Ones Sorgen 4 se roo r Somes erin r enoreratCunguten ‘orment 4 Patern orion (= m0 r Figure 4-13 Backup/Restore Menu 416 Section 4-3 - General Procedure GE Mevicat Systems DiREcTion 2294853-100, REVISION LOGIQ™ 9 Service Manuat 43-113 CAUTION NOTE: Restore System Presets and Configurations ‘The restore procedure overwrites the existing database on the local hard drive. Make sure to insert the correct MOD or CD-R. 1.) Insert the Backup/Restore MOD (Magneto-Optical Disk) or CD-R into the drive. 2.) On the Touch Panel, press UTILITY. 3.) On the Utility Touch Panel, press SYSTEM. 4.) On the monitor display, select BACKUPIRESTORE, If you are not logged in with administrator privileges, the Operator Login window is displayed. Log on with administrator privileges. 5.) In the Restore list, select Patient Archive, Report Archive, System Configuration and User Defined Configuration. 6) In the Media field, select the BackupiRestore MOD or CD-RW. 7.) Select RESTORE, The system performs the restore. As it proceeds, status information is displayed on the Backup/Restore screen, epee eaotr| 5 Seem Ceréaton ea | Check here to Ree restore presets ‘and configurations Comment Conran r easveren Coton Fr commen o0yPatem comaraton = | | il Figure 4-14 Backup/Restore Menu Chapter 4 Functional Checks a7 GE Mevicat Systems DIRECTION 2294853-100, REVISION 1 LOGIQ™ 9 Service MANUAL 4.3-11-4 Archiving Images 4.) Insert the archive media, To format the archive media, CD-ROM or MOD, select the Utility tab on the Touch Panel 2.) Select Connectivity, then Tools. 3.) Format the MODICD-ROM. Verify the format if desired. 4.) Images will be moved from the hard drive by date. Therefore, the best way is to label media by date. NOTE: Images will be moved from the hard drive by date. Therefore, the best way to label media is by date. When images are moved to the archive media, they will be deleted from the system hard drive. However, the patient database (backed up earlier) maintains pointers to the location of the images on the archive media. te ec ae = town Tt |ssane| ton | ttn | sess tr Mecia Selcion enews Media Label _eee 2 aS cmt Verify Format Format fF Figure 4-15 Format MOD/CD-ROM Screen 5.) Press PATIENT and set the Dataflow to store images directly to MOD or CD-ROM. 6.) From the image screen, press MORE, then select Move Images. The Move Images pop-up appears. 418 ‘Section 4-3 - General Procedure GE MevicaL Systems DIRECTION 2294853-100, Revision LOGIQ™ 9 Service MaNuAL 4.3-11-4 Archiving Images (cont) “MOVE IMAGES From Date aeons oe ToDate [oooratte — Image Source Pimaiztarenwe Image destination [ig] F Kespdavstogetie) © exame set 2 "| [Free Dick Space 571m Figure 4-16 Image Archive Move Pop-up Menu 7.) Filln the From Date and To Date. Specify to Keep days together. 8.) Press RECALCULATE. 9.) Press OK. An in-progress message appears. The archive operation is complete when you receive the message shown in Figure 4-17. Figure 4-17 Archive Operation Complete Message 10.)Repeat the image move steps until all images have been archived. ‘All databases, presets and images should now be saved to removable media Chapter 4 Functional Checks 419 GE Mevicat Systems DIRECTION 2294853-100, REVISION 1 LOGIQ™ 9 SERVICE MANUAL 4-3-12 ECG Check Out (this option is currently not available on the LOGIQ™ 9 Connect the ECG Harness and check: Table 4-5 ECG Harness Check step | " Tasktodo Expected Result(s) |__| Sennect the ECG atthe Connector onthe Front ofthe | tw @eplay a curve along the Botom edge of he image Section 4-4 Software Configuration Checks Table 4-6 Software Configuration Checks Step Task to do Expected Result(s) 1 |eheck Date and Tire seting Date and Time re creat 2 [heck that Location (Hospiat Name) is corect Location Name is eorest | 3. [Check Language settngs Desired Language 6 depleyed [Check essignment of Peter Keys Pint-a Kaye are assigned ae docrod by the customer | 5. [Chock tnatall ofthe customer's optons are sot up corroct| All authorized functions are enabled | 4:20 ‘Section 4-4 - Software Configuration Checks GE Mevicat Systems DIRECTION 2294853-100, REVISION LOGIQ™ 9 Service ManuAL Section 4-5 Peripheral Checks Check that peripherals work as described below: Table 4-7 Peripheral Checks Step Task to do Expected Result(s) 1. |Pross (FREEZE) [Stop image acquisition. 2 [Press (PRINT) on the Contra! |The image clspayed on ihe screan is prnted on BBW or Color printer, Pane! laependig on ne Key assignment configuration 3. [Press VIDED on the Control Panel Ho start the video counter aa diferent point fee) 4 [Press UPDATE MENU in the Trackball area, [The Video Set Counter / Search Dialog window is splayed 55, |Use the alphanumeric keyboard to enter the counter number inthe counter field. |NUmBer appears 6. |Pross SET.COUNTER to save iho chenge._[Numbor is saved 7. [ross VIDEO on the Contol Panel te retum to the scanning mode te Star Recording 8, |Press RECIPAUSE on the Conte! panel. | red dots displayed in the VOR status area onthe Tite ar to indicate rat recording has begun [to Stop recording & | Press REGIPAUSE on me Como Panel 749 veo status con i changed to (Pause) 10,_ [Press VIDED on the Control Panel ang the assignable play Ho stant, Play back an examination to perform actions en tho recorded session, such as stop, pause, rewind or tas onwara |The video status icon in updated accordingly 41, |Use the Assignable keys on the Control Pane! nile in playback mode, use tho 12, [TRACKBALL to aqust he viseo playoack |To search onthe tape ‘speed and scroll through the record 19. [ress the assignable PAUSE to stop the tape at the desired frame. par oft can be stored onthe computer's memory asa cinelooo.The 14. |wnen paying back an examination Cineloop enables the user to perform further operations onthe stored [section (S60 for urther information on cinsloop operation). 16, /PrO8s (FREEZE) wnio paying backa | To store a recorded sequence asa cineloop. The last ew seconds are recorded session. |store asa cineloop Chapter 4 Functional Checks 421 GE MevicaL Systems DIRECTION 2294853-100, REVISION 1 Section 4-6 Mechanical Function Checks LOGIQ™ 9 SERVICE MANUAL 4-6-1 Operator I/O Movement Figure 4-18 Step Task Expected Result(s) +. | Pulhandie up under the platirm towards you to | It's possible to manewver the Display Platform release horizontal lock henzontally at prosent eve! of height 2 | parnande et leR hand gp towards yout release | "Possible tomanewverhe Display Palomupand hieriae ee ‘down (batween the vertical end stops) as long as you pull the handle towards you 3 Its possible fo maneuver the Display Platform both Put both handles towards you to reloase both ee ee herartaly and vertically ae lang a8 you Keep pling ‘emicat and Horeonial eg these nancies towards you Table 4-8 Display Platform Maneuverability Checks 422 ‘Section 4-6 - Mechanical Function Checks GE MEDICAL Systems DIRECTION 2294853-100, REVISION LOGIQ™ 9 Service MANUAL 4-6-2 Brakes and Direction Locks Checks Check that the brakes and direction locks function as described below. Table 4-9 Brakes and Direction Lock Instructions Step Task Expected Result(s) IFNot, Remedy 7 Press on pedaino, 2 “Tost Rods Bots and nuts and whee! To.engage the brakes in fuillock _runber as described in Brake Adjustment Jon page 6 - 13. 6 a nama Tomgne ot houmaymestonae me yonacunda Tuneoremacunsranrcss 7] Broce F To telease swivel lack é NOTE: The swivel lock and brake cannot be engaged (pressed down) at the same time since pressing the main brake releases the swivel lock and pressing the swivel lock releases the main brake. Therefore, ifthe ‘swivel lock is engaged you need to press the main brake pedal (#2) twice to lock the scanner from rolling. Once will release the swivel lock and once again will engage the main brake in full lock as stated in step 1. Power Supply Adjustment ‘There are no adjustments on the power supplys. The DC Power is self-regulated. If voltage is outside the specified range, it means that something is wrong, either with the power supply itself or with a ‘component connected to that specific power outlet. Chapter 4 Functional Checks 4-23 GE Mevicat Systems DIRECTION 2284853-100, Revision 1 LOGIQ™ 9 Service MANUAL, Section 4-7 Site Log Table 4-10 Site Log Date | Service person Problem ‘Comments 424 ‘Section 4-7 - Site Log GE Meoicat SysTews DIRECTION 2294853-100, REVISION LOGIQ™ 9 Service MANUAL, Chapter 5 Components and Functions (Theory) Section 5-1 Overview 541-4 Purpose of Chapter 5 This chapter explains LOGIQ™ 8's system concepts, component arrangement, and subsystem function. It also describes the Power Distribution System (PDS) and probes, Table 5-1 Contents in Chapter 5 Section Description Page Number 51 [overview a 52 [General Inlormation 52 "53 [Front End Processor 35 54 [Back End Processor oa 55 [Patent 10 (Currently nat supported by he LOGIQ™ 8) 59 58 [intemal vO : 520 ©7 [Too Console oa 58 [Monitor 528 53 [Exemal io ~ 528 510 [Peripherals 57 S11 |odem 52 512 [Power Distrbution 534 5:13 [Mechanical Desorpions | sar 514 [Ar Flow Conta! 538 515 [Service Patform 5.38 Chapter 5 Components and Functions (Theory) 54 GE Mevicat Systems DIRECTION 2294853-100, REVISION 1 LOGIQ™ 9 Service MANUAL Section 5-2 General Information LOGIQ™ 9s a phased and linear array ultrasound imaging scanner. It has provisions for analog input sources like ECG and Phono. A Doppler probe may also be connecied and used. The system can be used for: - 2D Gray Scale and 2D Color Flow Imaging - MMode Gray Scale Imaging = Color M-Mode - Doppler - Different combinations of the above modes LOGIQ™ 9is a digital beamforming system. Signal flow travels from the Probe Connector Panel to the Front End Electronics, to the Back-End Processor, and finally displayed on the monitor and peripherals. ‘System configuration is stored on the hard drive and all necessary software is loaded from the hard drive on power up. Name Plate Monitor Monitor Controls Op. Pane! Upper Bezel ‘TouchscreeniDisplay TGC Slidepot Knobs Gol Warmer. Operator Console BIW Printer Front Cover VcR ECG Module I 3.5" MOD Probe Connector CD-ROM Backend Processor Chassis ‘Swivel Lock & Front Bumper Brake Release Brake & Swivel Release Figure 5-1 LOGIQ™ 9 Major Components 52 Section 5-2 - General information GE Mevicat Systems DiRECTION 2294853-100, REVISION LOGIQ™ 9 Service MANUAL 524 Block Diagram ‘BACK END PROGESSOR sores aren! | oma =} taal aoe. LI on Teg be : j f WH] lt INTERNAL 10 EXTERNAL VO ‘AC CONTROLLER ae tae rorumanuis gh op Figure 5-2. LOGIQ™ 9 Simple Block Diagram Chapter 5 Components and Functions (Theory) 53 GE Mevicat Systems DIRECTION 2294853-100, REVISION 1 LOGIQ™ 9 Service MANUAL 5-2-2 Dataflow Control Description 5224 Data Sets Each scan mode will produce data to a corresponding data set in the Image Memory. The data sets are represented in ring-butfers. Each active data set wil be allocated to one of the following types of acquisition data: + 2Ditissue data + Doppler data + Memade data + 2.0 Color flow + Trace data + Video Y-component data + Video UV-component data + Color M-mode data + RF data 54 Section 5-2 - General Information GE MevicaL Systems DIRECTION 2294853-100, REVISION LOGIQ™ 9 Service MaNuaL Front End Processor ‘The Front End Processor generates the strong bursts transmitted by the probes as ultrasound into the body. It also receives weak ultrasound echoes from blood cells and body structure, amplifies these signals and converts them to a digital signal Figure 5-3. The Front End 530-1 Front End Processor Power Supply Board + Input is 230VAC to two power supply modules; DC output to the backplane for distribution, + Digital 3.3V + Digital 50V + +/5V analog power + 12v + 4h 18V + PHVP high voltage (120V or 24V) + Monitoring test points for probe +/- 100V generated on EQ Chapter 5 Components and Functions (Theory) 55 GE MeDicat Systems Direction 2294853-100, REVISION 1 LOGIQ™ 9 SERVICE MANUAL 5-3-1 534-4 534-2 Front End Subsystem ‘The LOGIQ™ 9 Front End Subsystem consists the XDIF (Transducer Interface) board, RF Amp board and eight TD (Transmit Delay) boards Digital complex ” data representing Brsbn g Oe RE Gumads Front End one or two beams —_—+ of ultrasound echo Port feceeeeeeeaeneee BO. Figure 5-4 Basic Front End SubSystem ‘The Front End Subsystem provides 128 receive and 128 transmit channels as well as gain and bandpass filtering of the received signal. XDIF (Transducer Interface) Board 128 RF Channels 128 RF Channels Figure 5-5 XDIF Board Functions ‘The XDIF supports four 128 Channel probe ports with the ability to select one of the four probe ports. ‘The XDIF supports a probe multiplexer requiring a 200V (+100V and -100V), The multiplexer in the probe will select 128 of the out of up to 192 channels. ‘The XDIF uses a T/R (Transmit/Receive) switch on each output to the RF Amplifier board. During transmit the T/R switch prevents the high voltage transmit pulser from damaging the receive preamplifier. Durinf receive the T/R switch isolates teh receive preamp from the transmit high voltage pulser. Top Plane Connects the receive signals from the XDIF board to the RF Amplifier board at the front of the circuit boards. 56 Section 5-3 - Front End Processor GE Mevicat Systens DinecTIOn 2284853-100, REVISION Losia™ 9 Seavice MANUAL 53-3 RF Amplifier Board (Radio Frequency Amplifier Board 128 Receive RF UBReciveRF gy Channels. - ‘Subsystem XDIF > a 531-4 RF Board Figure 5-6 RF Amp Functions ‘The RF board provides preamplification, analog time gain compensation (TGC) and signal clamping to each of the 128 receive signal channels. the clamping circuit prevents saturation of the A/D for all input voltages. TD (Time Delay) Boards Analog Receive ide ‘Transmitter Digital Receiver Control & Timing Figure 5-7 Basic TD Board Functions ‘Major functions of the TD boards are: + Transmitter - Analog Receive = AND (Analog to Digital conversion) - Digital Receiver (Rigel Beamformer Chip) = Control & Timing TS Transat sxptr¢ Se hans gee Digital complex RF dscaroprovoctag puta = onecrtwobeams EQ ve tearm Ly af Ret | | ot ateasound ocho RF Channels Fir” [*_8D >) chp | Lot asesrand sn TD Subsystem Figure 5-8 Basic TD InpuOutput Signals Chapter 5 Components and Functions (Theory) 57 GE Mevicat Systems DIRECTION 2294853-100, REVISION 1 LOGIQ™ 9 ServICE MANUAL 534-5 The TD (Time Delay) boards send 128 transmit signals to the XDIF board. The 126 receive channels from the RF board get low pas filtered, converted from analog to digital and then use the Rigel beamformer chip to generate complex digital data signals representing one or two beams of ultrasound ‘echo information sent to the EQ board. Digital TEC'VREF, TD Subsystem, Sean Figure 5-9 Basic TD Input/Output Control Signals. Major control siganal from the EQ board are the Digital TGC/VREF and Serial Control Bus (|2C). Control signal between the Scan Control board consist of Power, Timing Clocks, TD Control Bus and Fault Interrupts Time Delay (TD) Boards (8) + Each board assigned to a subset of 16 channels. + Generates and amplifies the excitation waveform for each channel. + Digitizes the input RF signal from the RF Amplifier board. + Applies dynamic apodization, dynamic receive delays, and fiters to the digitized RF signal. + Automatically adapts receive beams for speed or resolution depending on scans. + Sums detected echo channel to channel, then board to board. (Boards must be contiguous.) The last TD forwards the total output to the EQ. + Monitors current consumed for transmit and issues a fault signal if overcurrent is detected, 58 Section 5-3 - Front End Processor GE MevicaL Systems Direction 2294853-100, Revision 5-3-2 Scan Control Board (SCB) ‘The Scan Control Board combines onto one board the basic functionality of Image Port (IP), Front End Control and Timing (FECT), Scan Sequencer (SS2) and the Scan Trigger (System Timing). LOGIQ™ 9 Service MaNuAL Fone mrepe ‘SCAN SEQUENGER BLOCK com rerscim Sou eve Beatin eet tt rom 2 eck) colic 2 a | whee i 8 woo : ee ( | Figure 5-10 SCB Simplified Block Diagram Chapter 5 Components and Functions (Theory) 59 GE MevicaL Systems DIRECTION 2294853-100, REVISION 1 LOGIQ™ 9 SERVICE MANUAL 5 510 SCB High Level Features + Generates and buffers system clocks: - 40 MHz (40P0 and 40P1) = 10 Mhz (BPCLK) - — TxSyne - — RxSyne + Configures the beamformer to fire B/M-Mode, Coler, or PW Doppler vectors. + Controls scan sequencing in real-time; setting the vector firing order and timing intervals. + PCI interface to Back End Processor (BEP), BMP, and EQ + Buffers B/M data from BMP, data from the EQ (for Color and PW Doppler), and video data from the VCR to transmit to the BEP for software processing and display. + Interface between Host PCI and TD boards. Section 5-3 - Front End Processor GE Mevicat Systems Direction 2294853-100, REVISION LOGIQ™ 9 Service MANUAL 5-3-3 Equalization (EQ) Board 53:31 General Description The EQ dynamically gains and fiers the received signal output from the final beamformer sum, TGC control calculates range dependent analog and digital gains. The digital gain is applied to the IQ signal. The gained signals then rotated in frequency to place the frequency of interest in the passband of the subsequent FIR lowpass fiter. The rotator center frequency may also be range dependent, These Controls, and the selection of the FIR coefficients may also be processing bank, vector number, or transmit focal zone dependent. EQ Board Block Diagram gece By S. eT yy or = er it I ete vey grees | 9 me SY ees 8 ™ ma -_ | | Figure 5-11 EQ Board Block Diagram Chapter § Components and Functions (Theory) 511 GE MeDIcaL Systems DIRECTION 2294853-100, REVISION 1 LOGIQ™ 9 Service MANUAL 533.2 542 Basic Functions Compensates for the attenuation of the transmitted signal in tissue by depth: performs TGC based (on focal zone. Compensates for frequency shift (TFC) in tissue, needed in B-Mode and M-Mode. Filters out harmonics and optimizes signal to noise ratio. Delivers amplified and corrected | 8 Q data to the BMP and the Scan Control Board, Interfaces probe detection and probe ID signals between the XDIF and the host. Controls transducer commutator (multiplexer) for muxed probes with more elements than channels in the beamformer. Monitors active probe temperature. Masters the front end (FE) I2C busses for voltage and temperature monitoring. ‘Turns off PHVP on the cardrack power supply if a TD board pulls too much power or malfunctions ‘Section 5-3 - Front End Processor

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