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Aloka. ——————, SERVICE MANUAL ECHO CAMERA SSD - 680EX / SSD - 680STD 1/2 English Edition Document Number + MN2-0187 Document Revision: 4 catted by ALOKA ME Service Center Tepraved by Checked by Witten by H, Xranka | KMabashied pe? 2S = say - “ov | 26 -Tys- 199g] 22 - sb - att 7 Copyright ALOKA Co., Ltd. 6-2-1, Mure, Mitaka~shi, Tokyo, Japan Er, Rev, 4 (22-Jul-1996) SSD-680FX/SSD-680STD SERVICE MANUAL 1/2 CONTENTS Section 1 Section 2 Sectoin 8 Section 4 Section 5 a 12 a 1 22 23 25 26 28 Ea 33. rv How to use this Service Manual. PAGE 1 Service Manat (Contents of tis Service Manual CConstrtin of thie Sarviee Marsal (Contents of ach Section Ditference between SSD-S80EX and SSD-680S1D Precautions PAGE 21~24 (2shects) ProcsutiontAgaainstFletren! Hezerdst Serviceman Precautions Agaainst Mechanical Hesordt Servicemas Precautions A\gasinst Germ Hazards a Sorviceman. Precaution for Keeping Electrica Safety Precautions for Keeping Mechanical Safety Procestion for Keeping Choneale Safety Precautions tobe Made at Service Center (Care tobe Taken inthe fled Before repairing PAGE 31~2.15 (Bsheets) Repair work on the description of Service Manual Modietion work oa the description of Serve anual esting theBuckup Memory (RAM). Display method fr Color Test Patiera Care on Harding of Surface Mount Device SMD), and. Surface Maunt Tehnology (SMM PCBs Disassembling Procedure PAGE 41~474 (S7shexts) ‘SSD S80EX Disascombling Instructions ‘SSD 20ST Diasorabling Inetructione INSTALLATION PROCEDURES, ‘SSD.680IX, SSD-680STD SYSTEM BLOCK DAIGRAM PAGE 51~5-2 (shoots) ‘SSD S60RX SYSTEM BLOCK SSD-660STD SYSTEM BLOCK PAGE 18 “4 6 Prey er 4 (22-Jul-1990) Contents of s99-c00n1/esD-co0sr> suRVreE waNUAL Section 6 PCB BLOCK DIAGRAM PAGE 6.1~6-111 (6ishoets) eo ez SeLsaLe 10 en 2 ex om 615 616 a7 exe e419 620 621 ean a9 625 628 630 eat ce oat 636 p.s20s Epsase MAIN CONTROL PROBE SELECTOR (Gneluding BP-8453 PROBE SELECT RELAY) P3455, P3456 EPsast P3458 P3459 paaet po4a BP-368 BP-3465, EP.3525 pus ppse P3296 EP-3520, Ep2729 P29 P2529 EpsdTt BP.2351 ppa2e7 P5100 BP-SUIS EPsild Ep22ia epson pps p.3260 EP.2310 p.32s9 pp2aie NJKA96A FET board RX SELECT mr x2 Pre AMP RX FOCUS. q MAIN AMP & COLOR TT? BPP & GAIN CONTROL, TX TRIGGER GENE .... BU "TIMING & ADDRESS GRU INTERFACE RX SELECT CONT BAW MEMORY DSC ADDRESS DSC TIMING ND, DA DUAL MPU agpe us mF COLOR DIA CINE RAW MENORY COLOR FLOW PROCESSOR COLOK LINE BUFFER COLOR POST PROCESS... COLOR MEMORY VEL /COLOR MEMORY VAR COLOR CINE MEMORY ‘vineo ITF DOP TKRK cc. DOP CONTROLLER DOP FILTER DOP INTERPACE .... NJKA96A OUTPUT beard EPSuIT epee Rov. 4 @2Jul-1994) PHYSIO AMP (OPTION) OG MEMORY (OPTION) SSTSRRESRESERE 2 a 6 + 98 6-102 6-104 6-108 6-10 contents of Ss0-s80n1/ss0- Section 7 Cireuit Diagram PAGE 7.1~7.187 (83 shoo) 71 S8D-6008x {}41 PSC-IB MAIN UNIT CABLE: CONNECTION 112 Cables CABLEL © CABLE2-«—CABLES CABLES —«CADLEG——CABLET ABLES CADLEII CABLE 2 CABLEIS —CABLIIS CABLE CABLE1S8 © CABLESOB CABLES «.. CABLESIR CABLES? CABLESSB CABLES CABLEAIC CABLE 6B CABLES CABLES) CABLES CABLESS CABLES! CABLE1028 CABLE 1058 CABLE 200 CABLB202 CCARLE 203/208, ARLE ING CABLE206 © CABLE207 CADLE20B .. CABLE2G —CABLEZI0CCABLEZII8 CABLE2I28 CABLEZI3. CABLEZIE CABLE600 —CABLEGOL CABLED? CABLEGI2 © CABLR6O7 CABLE GOR CABLEGI? CABLEGIO. CABLEGIL CABLESI2 CABLEG20 CABLESe2i CABLE622 CABLEG23 CABLE 7.18 MAIN BODY LEBY.0 MAIN PANEL LeKEY-26 FULL KEYBOARD BP.2512. BLIND PANEL EP.S143 POWER LAMP EP.2510 PHONE JACK 44 TX & RX UNIT GEU-66 CABLE CONNECTION 1BP.3486 MOTHER BOARD 7.45 DSC UNIT ‘UIM.325 SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM EP.4o7| MOTHER BOARD EP-2700 FOOT SWITCH CONNECTOR EP.179 8.VHS CONNECTOR 43 8 * 0 oo or 60 1. 66 7.61 7. 8 1.9 7-0 7. 86 cr 7-99 7. Rev. 4 @2Jul-1984) Contents of SS0-6#0E4/SSD-e80ST0 SERVICE MANUAL, ‘14.6 DOPPLER UNIT ‘vaR-¢208x FFA-185, DNS. a 1BP-2808_ MOTHER BOARD . 729 POWER SUPPLY UNI PSU-88808 PSU-S880C EPSQOB veesc esse [EP.281001 (or 45V control) 1BP.281002 (for 415V enteol) EP.2e22) or PTU-00$ ISOLATION TRANSFORMER 7118 COLOR TV MONITOR TPC-1010 10 inch col TV monitor TPC-1290W 12 inch ooloe TV monitor 7119 BCG SIGNAL DISPLAY UNIT (OPTION) PEU-6208 BU-5028 CABEL4, CABL LEKEY-83 SWITCH PANEL. Rev. 4 (@2Jul-1990) ~4~ 3, CABLE42, CABLES? ery 7-198 et content 1 $S0-6UOEX/SSD-680S0D SERVICE MANUAL 74 ssb-690sTD "The dlagrames marked with “e™ are common to SSD-S8UEX. Please roforto 7-1 SSD-680EX diagrames for those. ‘79-1 PS0-120 MAIN UNIT CABLE CONNECTION ..... 7-128 798 sCablee 123 MAIN BODY *L-KEY-19 MAIN PANEL SUKEY.26 FULL KEYBOARD ‘8P.2612 BLIND PANEL. ‘spp.o149 POWER LAMP ‘95P-2510 PHONE JACK 4.24 7% & RX UNIT (GEU-65 CABLE CONNECTION 7-182 ‘EP-9466 MOTHER BOARD 725 psc UNIT UIM-326 SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM ....ccccccccc0e T7188 +8P.3467 MOTHER BOARD +2P.2700 FOOT SWITCH CONNECTOR +2P.2179 GVHS CONNECTOR 11-96 DOPPLER UNIT (OPTION) UGR-680STD (Commen to UGR-680EX) FPA sp.2900 MOTHER BOARD 7.24 PONE SUPPLY UNIT #P3U-S8808 P3U-88800 opp 52008 +BP-281901 (or L6V contd) ‘BP-2819C2 (or + 15V contro) op. 20228 ‘#PTU004_ ISOLATION TRANSFORMER ‘728 DAY TV MONITOR 1.12300-TH (for NTSC) 7-14 1P-12500V-TH (or PAL) 7-136 729 BOG SIGNAL DISPLAY UNIT (OPTION) sPev.aaon ‘2U-5086 MLKEY-68 SWITCH PANEL D5 Rev, 4 (22-Jul-1998) contents of SSD-b80Ex/SS0-680STD SERVICE MANUAL Section 8 Trouble Shooting PAGE 81~8.64 (82 shoots) 81 Introduction 3 82 Precautions 83 Tools end Measaring natriments Regired 84 (Deleted:Applying this Trouble Shooting) 25 Information 85-1 Automatically Setting afer Powering On 85-2 Sotting Switenes on the PCB 185-3. Usage of the Functions tobe Sot by the User 85-4 Reseting the Backup Memory RAM) 55 PCR Arrangement 8-56 Arrangement of RON 85 Correction for te Fail wo Sartor Locking up. 8.58 Power supply unit output connector list 85.9 Prost Record Shoot 86. Check Lint Map 61 Phenomenon Code 862 Map «... 87 Warelorm foer troubleshooting GSD-680EX/SSD-680STD SERVICE MANUAL 2/2 CONTENTS) = Section 9 Adjustment Procedure Section 10 Performance Check Soction 11 Maintonance Information Section 12 History of Improvement Section 18 Parts List Section 14 Outline of System Section 15 Principle of Operation (System) "Section 16 Principle of Operation (Hardware) Rov. 4 @2Jul-1994) ~6~ L A oze-mon | sin wesc no mevemns| wy oqy | #297 mors roy ae) : ‘ Wi | Zh0s-aa Gre SONY toms we sna "8 t f Cl ase Fetes ier ne leit eae - 7 ez ama | S| ee eis] O9~ee#) 4 e1newa OL = ELOE-dI owne | oun pe peerrette SR raz sce Ste Siaasi ree retnconm AE ~ « ww a wane aE res ste adr sae +t ~ a wane Bl VLOE- -d: [7 ; % EP-3015, ‘B Block MoxeR Moke |” Et LLOE: “dT wy HY eee [fee] wav ’ Ria ay” Noreen oneg Seay mp oot HL ast hy Legare L a 5 e = wre ese Oieass wos 6 yy; | {WLLAMHS B8VHa xe oe 01 sloee 1 hi 12 SECTION 1 How to use this service manval Service Manual 1) This service manual has been prepared for persons in charge of repair at the fala 2 This service manval is compllod acsordng tothe follwing base prineple. “For service, pic outa fslty PCB and replace it with a new PCB.” 8) Make the best ac ofthis ‘available technical ee manual, making alo reference to spport information uch as “Technical Blletin” Contents of this Service Manual 1) Thin is the oquipment in which the surface mount Uhoology (SMLT) io ‘incorporated. Some ofthe printed circuit board (PCB) in this equlpment ‘use the surface mount device (SM.D). ‘Any trouble cause by a faulty PCB must be repaired by rplacoment of OB as « unt. 2) As above shows at the Seld, the equipment is repaired by PCB roplacemont. ‘Therefore this srvies mana daot nt include the etelt iagrams of PCD unit, Por the function ofeach PCDs whose creit ‘iagram isnot included, refer w “Section 6 PCB BLOCK DIAGRAD, However, "Cable Connection Diagram, Cireait Diagram of PCB equipped with the panel ewitches which are eaily exchangeable atthe field” and “Cireait Diagram composad of genern crit such at TV moniter and Power Supply unit” are desrbod in Section 7 CIRCUIT DIAGRAM". 9) Por changes and modifatione of aswell as adatons to speciation, ‘ny, prom information willbe given to you ky means of "Manual change information "which isto be incrtad into the man SECTION 1 How to use thie service manual 1-3 Construction of This Service Manual ‘The structure of Service Manual is as follows: 1B Servi instructions ——-~SECTION 1~12, 2) arts lst SECTION 18 5) Principle of operation —---SECTION 14~16 1-4 Contents of Rach Section SECTION 1 How Deceribes the purpse of the Service Manus smorion 2 Prvsautiopg Describes general preceutons end preparation for smaintonasce service, Ba aare to fallow working procedures Uf mentioned SECTION 8 __Before cemuiting ‘Gives inrmation peclla tothe equipment and care to be ten before starting repair work, seomion 4 Disassembling Presdure Disassembly Procedure Iustrates the disassembly and assembly of main eomponents. Be sure to follow worcing procedures If spaced, ON 2 Giver the convenience of grasping fw of major signals ‘end mutual communiation between nila fn the whole system, SECTION 1 How to us this service manual TION 3. (Gives outline of individual PCBs, an block diagrems showing toot psiate (TP) sTION 7 Schone Gives the cable sonnetion diagram isslding all eblee used, the circa dagram of PCB equipped with switches, ‘and the eizeut lagram of TV monitar and Power Supply vit ‘sucrion ‘Trouble Shooting Describes preceutions on actual repair work and shows the necessry tols and measuring instruments. Alo, includes ‘many hints on primary diagnato and meacure toe taken in the fel Gives guides of adjustments of POBS and units which some PCBs need whan they are replated, SBOMION 10 Performance Choc Describes the procedure of checking fer proper aperation ‘after repair and provides the forms of check sheet. WAL Maintenanes informatie ‘Mansal change information, tba revsin it of hia ‘anual, 0 led in thio section SECTION 12 History of Imorovemen Dwscribee in tabular form the history of modifeations SECTION 1 How to use thie service manual imberit ia_ Prd le List the mochanieal parts and electrical part which roplacerent possibility are considered Describes the structure of the equipment seen in broad pocepctive Desoribes the prinaple of systm operation. Deseribes the mierooepieal lows of structure and ‘operation of the equlpmens, SECTION 1 How to use this service manual 1-5 Difference between SSD-680EX and SSD-680STD 5-1 Introduction "This SSD 6808X /SSD-68067D SERVICE MANUAL is msinly deseribed about SSD-G80EX. For the maintenance of SSO-G80STD, refer te 152 and 1453 10 sandersand the difference. Difference in specification ‘Option CrM-6s0srD I ‘ | vorsaosro | [ ‘BAW raontor (hen ptm! wn cto i od, [SSD.680STD becomes the seme spucficetion after adding optonsl Doppler funetion (UGR-680STD) and optional Calor funetion. -8 Difference in model name (Difference enly) ssocanen sop ARO wait aa ae aaa SSS TET] RAT Par; mesmo — [pat inutocvnm Tay oe Th anv RDN BEAT ma Ea Tare ea bm wa] He coiba on vasescon sty ee coe Toren [Note : ‘The diffrence between GEU-64 and GEU.6S is MAIN AMP & COLOR ITP board onl. Note2: CFM-6S0STD includes Color TV monitor, P-S4B1+ 1, EP-26516 4, and (Color boars sor DSC unit aden wale in ed 6 vat! MOEN (HEAL te ARGUE mein ever od eljoomam eA ter UA EANe APM PTMonycese| Su wR 19 ee ABR oe seminar fel Tnm sae 9 Ono manent eh ali MAE AY 1 set host 1 Gea a ter, 1 diel a vowior it a 9 ne me mg STFU ARIA ALAN, of iF poe A TY mei mann he 2 pene se nip op EE, as ace tae 9 2 22 23 SECTION 2 PRECAUTIONS Precautions Against Blectrical Hazards to Serviceman When disassembling the equipment after checking it for touble symptom, give are to the following: 1) Be sure to unplug the equipment before dsesenbly 2) Be sure to turn ofthe main witch on the equipment when removing lectrieal parts such as PCBs, probo, and cabo Precautions Against Mechanical Hazards to Serviceman ‘When disassembling the equipment, give care to the flloring to protect serviceman from hazard 1) Keep the working environment neat, 2) Wear working grooves t protect your hands from getting injared by burrs on the unit and easing 8) Use only proper tools suited t work being made. 4) Be sure to observe the speifeddisessembly procedure. 1) Take tumcions care not to damage component with undue lad. Precautions Againet Gorm Hazards to Serviceman 1) When i is necessary to touch the equipment, options andor other peripheral devices at a customer who uss intracorporea (transesophageal, transvaginal, transrectal probes thet need starliation, take special care ta poteet your hands agninet gern, irenpective of the ueagy of the equipment: whether It fs uaed in the operation room or ot. 2) Service tools re subject to germ pollution in hospitals ax, therefore, neod periodical sterilization, 9) Be careful not wo dewey touch anything ssumnable to have germ pollution, 1 necessary, ask the customer for effective protection agsinst germs. SECTION 2 PRECAUTIONS 25 26 27 Precautions for Keeping Electrical Safety 1 Be sure to ground the equipment seeuraly. 2) Perfetnées in grounding, serew tightening, and cover insulation is essential. Neglgence of It could cause possbity of leak current tom outer fiting which may lead to serous damage toa patient being dagnosed Precautions for Keeping Mechanical Safety ‘Take car tothe following to prevent the equipment from being damezed or ‘broken during disassmbly and reassembly work 1) Be sure 1 observe the specliod disassembly proctdure 2) ‘Toke caro not to damage component parts by undue load, 3) Won reascombling the equipment, carefully chsk every pat for losening, ‘lstortion and ere. 4) Use only the spciid serows and nuts, Using any other serews andlor nuts would affect not only mechanical performance, but alzo electric pecfrmanos ofthe equipment Precautions for Keeping Chemicals Safety Whenever grease, oil or other chemicals is aed for maintenance servi, ‘options andor peripheral dvices, be sur to clean the equipment andor devices ‘ater service work. Preparation to be Made at Servieo Conter 1) When called by a customer on the telephone, note the following Model name of equipment Serial number af equipment Name of bopital ‘Telephone number Name of person in cherge Detail of trouble symptom as far en possible Stato af connoston to optional desis 28 a SECTION 2 PRECAUTIONS Go over the “Technical Bulletin’ to see whether the complained trouble can bo mended by meuns of regular repairing metbod, Care to be Taken in the Field ” Chock for connection to optional devices and other perioral devices. Record the contnts of the battery backup memory. ‘After working, rest the equipment according to the above mentioned contents of memory. ‘ater completion of work, put beck the peripheral device) to tbe original candition. SECTION 2 PRECAUTIONS 81 Resetting the Backup Memory (RAM) A baskup festare fs me, 1 wll not be necessary to erase al the information so stored. It i necessary, however, to reset the backup memory with reference to the figure given below in ‘any of the following even. This method eannat be taken when th srstem cannot be started up or locking up, because this revetting procedure is based on the tira, CAUTION This resetting the backup memory will erase the following information, (© All of tho prosettings, except INITIALIZE data ‘To aot thom allover again ator reettng the memory, i in necessary to record the sot information by he use of a printer, such ab “Video Printer” Do not use the customer's printer, meanwhile, before oblaining consent ta do 20 1) When tho software has beon altered for an upgrade or for any other ressons, 2) When unnecessary (abnormal) charactor ot codes is diplayed in th data which Jnave been st by usr, pre BE] aoa [6 | ate eee, ea) =] [] fe) fel [= | [sce] [Sr] oo] [Ba Tele ll- Ife alga lala anda ain ELAS) emencth auvell mad anor ee ot pen sed laa on a ie pled & nme em ite in ee OmONE HD ik 1 ld on sg) wot sven dite Come dan af) tae ret fren iret wll de iad of Sone Ne HI nt Hea we (sh es bel peer pil Ane pp! wf hain wt the asides wie wt man Hb amu ya al enn YET IACY ‘2nk ARALAITEH ary gine WA ‘certo A scan a pie ie are Hi mi ot ssnhltesindeassnibiaiazanterainsaannraile== ‘postales aldermen isnt even it ws fn ath ever Art et ak A Mrs We re ein wl Ws Ae ta A al ban nena al di WI F a 8 ae td we ss oositem [0 | oe, [oor BBSiS DEEL t-€ Section 3 Before repairing 8-2 Display method for the Color Test Pattern ‘Tho color test pattern daplay feature is avilable on this syst, and ean be wed for the diagnos to find tho defetivenese on the color deplay rystom, +}. [Tine > Memory [sw reat Patirern Generator cotor Lune aver E3115 Procost 1. Set the SWI which ie equipped on EP.3115% COLOR LINE BUFFER board in DSC unit named UIMI25, to right ade an tho fllowing figure, Process 2 ‘Turn on the FLOW mode hy the operation pane. prussn to tls direction xin [It sc uxrr| Conan BGAIN:MIN, STC: MIN CAUTION After checking the operation withthe color test pattern, rset the switch setting to the original positon withot fai Oo 38 Section 9 Bebre Repairing Care on Handling of Surface Mount Device (SMD), and Surface ‘Mount Technology (SMT) PCBs It is an Aloka’s policy that neither repair nor modification of PCBs used for ‘SIMD. is made in the feld a8 rule because of the following reason: ‘The gnps between JC pins are very narrow ine solder chips would cause «short erent and dirt from the hand ‘would cause corrosion POBs are fragile on impact 1 the ROM i freed into the SLD. on a hard base when replacing the ROM, an undue force will apply to PCBS, euusng various troubles, such ak: © Damage t0 PCB intarmediate layer patterns, 1 Poeling of chip devess (resistor, eapuitr, die, ate) 1 Demage to a junston between electrode and internal elemen: of chip devices, ‘© Pooling of patierns(ospcilly those for mounting the pers) together wlth chip devices since those patinss are rether fragile comoared with PCBs ured before now, and ‘© Damage to parts cn the reverse sido inthe caso of PCBS of both-xide mounting type. In edition tothe above, the S.ALD. ehip would become imposible of ‘route once It fs removed from a POB (because of damage due to thermal stress) $, do not try to replace the chip temporally in the file even if @ Aefcetive part ean be located fis necessary to touch those PCBo because of software version up oF nother reason, however, she matters mentioned above should be taken into ‘To prevent the secondary damage, the matters above should be taken into ‘are consideration pitiaget evant nha { sesthoult hom (80) wale trawl mechan Yo yailbeanlt we ial 4 FRR eqolvarton? remebt Soh Swe AREF aioe Uns po at ling dl HA ‘emasnen leh baal ad bh ol hag a 84 a i ert se ove at ath Ah ne ltrs ai re al alin et Ilorin as iy mak al i ee ee ee ceo | foe json leas lin APY Gi Se wn si oe ACHE arse wen atlas EM ot mance) at hall alate redone santo olds fall bentasovwaleescdbblesiontivepilenonetay =a oe ey wine ae . sod 9 0 er me . tu witwenn |W cen sad Mom iby LAL gl ogy ltl emi i eymcnh fe vel! IM set Derwent tH manta ee ee ed ‘iol am a ony i st by ed a a ia Son mee od Kamat rile Lemaire somiinen at rv me elt snitalai (ae cl tr At ant a aa ls ties fl sgt tarts al ae ivan WA, a4 SECTION 8 Before repairing Repair work on the description of Service Manual ‘The typieal processes for the repair work are shown as the Flow Chart on the ext page. Do the repair work according to this procedure. In the case af Inodifcetion of the Technical Bulletin or Upgrade Kit, can the next item 8.2 Bach protedures of flow chart are numbered to refer its detail shown from page 5. Furthermore, Use Flow Chart nd its explanation show the time when ch section of service manual are required on repair work. This Isa gude for the usage of service manual ‘The eervice manual is very important forthe repair work, expetally readjustment and performance check alter completion of repair work. This i to keep the safety and quality of equipment. If you make them, you have to describe ‘that the treatment has been done according tothe applied setion af service manuel, ‘on she repair reper othe like ‘The circled numbers shown in the Flow Chart on nest page, are corresponded tothe procidure number shown from page 3.8. ant Rey.4 (22-Jul-1994) SECTION 5 Before repairing Reception and Iavestigation [Seection and order of required part(s) © [Went Adjustment © (opentonarere (Check hy cantomer Pill separ report Approve by caster ‘resent repair report Demand to repair the defetive partis) a Rev. (22-Jul-1994) Technical BulTetin Section 5-7, 11, 14-16 Section 8, 13 history section 3 at customer side" Section 2, 4, 8, 9 Section 10 Repair againt 3-2 SECTION 3 Before repairing Procedure 1 Reception of repair and inv igation [Accept the rpeir request from the customer or distributor At sis te, the following peits have tobe confirmed and checked, (© edo! name/mumber, an serial number [Name of eustomer, address, phone number, and name of person in charge Configuration ofthe connection of peripheral devices Software version or tho ike shown on the baot up dieplay (i sible) Deiall of phenomenon appeared on the fundion of equipment Make an examination what czeuit may be defective as the function of ‘equipment berod onthe above information. IF you need to know ast the basle ‘operation aad special Information for the maintenance, refer to Use following sections, oF ask tothe Technical Support, Section Sytem Block Diagram Section PCB Bleek Diagram SeetionT Schematics Section 11 Maintenance Information Section 4 System Outline Section 18 Penciple of System Operation Section 18 Principle of Hardware Operation "The reporied phenomenon ioay be the original problem on the equpment. Because, refer to the Technicel Bulletin separately issued to check it whether deectiveness or rot, If it has been reported as the original problem, make a work acording to the ‘Technical Bulletin Procedure 2 Selection of required parte and order 1 you find the doubtful creat, order the necessary pars, Thea check the delivery date and decide the date to vist onthe consultation with the eustomer, Por the selection and order of parts, refer to the following section, + Section 8 TROUBLESHOOTING > Section 18 PARTS LIST Yor the electrical parts such as POB, check the history information on the HISTORY of this equipment seperately issued 3-3 Rev.¢ @2Jul-1994) SECTION $ Before repleing Procedure 3 Preparation of visiting the customer Chock the required tools, measuring devies and parts wo be replaced before Ue visiting the customer. ‘Then eheck the special information forthe equipment reference with the fllowing section, > Section $ BEFORE REPAIR, Procedure 4 Confirmation of phenomenon Confirm the appeared phenomenon and condition to happan it withthe customer. If you dost know about the operation of equipment, refer tothe (Operation Manual atached tothe equipment Procedure § Repair and readjustment Repair the defective cireait with the brought parts For the repair work, rad the following section ceefully, > Section 2 PRECAUTIONS ‘And, examine the trouble reason depending on the situation with flowing section, > Section 8 TROUBLESHOOTING ‘The sleircal or mechanical readjustment may be requested dopanding onthe replaced parts, Because, refer to the following setion after completion of reps + Seetion 9 AIMUSTIMENT Procedure 6 Operation check Chock the system behavior 1 keep its condition as same as before in trouble, reference with the following section. Be sure to do acording to tho description Ibeoauta check items aze depending on the pertion to be trated > Section 10 PERFORMANCE CHECK Rev.4 (22-Jul-1994) SECTION 3 Before repairing Procedure 7 Judgment of the operation quelity It the recut of “Procedure 6” is passed to the all standards, do the next “Procedure 8°, On the other side, if not, make a judgment of “Precedure 10" Procedure @ Confirm by customer, make repair repot and approve ‘Reconfirm the solution of trouble phenomenon with the customer. Then make a repair report and biain epproval of customer. ‘The repeir report shows not only the treatment hut also the methed of readjustment and operation hock, I hey have been done according to the service manual, the followings have to be shown, “Readjusted according tothe Seton 9 of service manual.” “Chacked according tothe Section 10 of service manual, and posted” Procedure 9 Presentation of report and order to repair paris Il the repair report with necessary item, and present it according to the cortain procedure If the defective parts that trouble cause included is available tows again by repair ‘make en order to do, If you cannot judge whether tho part can bv wed aguin or ot, ask to the Technical Suppor. Procedure 10 Judgment of possibility to repair again [As the rorult of jadgment on “Procedure 7 ifthe trouble is rt solved, judge he posaiity to make the repair were again LM avalleble, return to “Procedure 5° and continue to work If unavailable, go to "Procedure 1 Procedure 11 Indication of the probit jon to use [As the rest of judgment on “Prosedure 20%, if you judge thal i i impossible vo continue the repr work at ths time, indicate thet the eqlpment order, and alo show the prohibition to use, on the equipment. cub af 3-5 Rev.4 (22-Jul-1994) SECTION 3. Defore repairing Procedure 12 Report to the customer [Report the reason why the rouble cannot be solved to the customer, ‘Then consult about the plan of next repair work. ‘And do the same way from “Procedure 2 Rev.4 (22-Jul-1994) 3-6 SECTION 8. Before repairing ‘Modification work on the description of Servico Manual "The typleal processes for the modscation work are shown as the Flow Chart on ‘the next page. Do the modiieation work according to this procedure. In the case of repair work, soe the previous Stem 1 ach procedures of flow chart are sumbored to refr its detail shown ftom paze 2.9, Purthermore the Flow Chart and ita explanation show the Mme when cach ‘secon of service manual are requlred on modllatlon work. ‘This is guide for the sage of service manual "The service manual is very important forthe medication work, capetaly readjustment and performance check ator ompletion of modifeatbn work. This Is to keop the safety and quality of equipment. ‘The circled numbers shown in the Flow Ch procedure number shown from page 9-8 fon next page, are coresponded tothe 3-7 Rer.4 22-1994) SECTION 8. Before repateing Demand to modify (START ®@ eo © [Rami nto a pero a Tech. BuNTet in Modification Procedure Section 2 at your site Sectton 10 © [ae] Hoste teation Procedure © Or paaioeeayd Chosk by customer modification Tobe apiece, 7 [aecoeding to item $j Modification Procedure Sect fon 10 ‘Show comments ef ene probibition to se on the equipment Rev.4 (22-Jul-1994) Tee] B asoner ‘Consultation with echnical Support 3-8 SECTION 5 Botore repairing Procedure 1 election of required parts / kits and order ‘Accept the medication request from the customer, distributor or person in urge of sales, At thie ime, the following points have to be eonfrmed end checked to doeide the parte and lite, Document name that announced the modifieaton or kit requested Model namelnumbor, and seria) number [Name of customer, address, phone number, and name of pertor in charge Configuration of the connection of peripheral devices Software version or the like shown en the boot up display ‘Make an extsination what parts or kit are roquied babed onthe above Information. For the selection, refer tothe following document seperately issued, or ask to the Technical Support, > Technical Bulan "To confirm the detait of modi ‘plied Technical Bulletin Depending on the modifiation, hardware, oF software, the other modification ray be required. Check it with the Technical Bulletin. “Then, ensirm the delivery date of roglred parts or hits, and decide the dato Visit on the consultation with the customer 20 the Modification Procedure attached with Procedure 2 Preparation of visiting the customer Check the required tools, measuring deview and parte er kite 9 be wed before the visiting the customer, Then check the specal information for the equipment reference with the following section and document, > Sections BEFORE REPAIR ) Technical Bulletin andior Modifieation Procedure Procedure 3 Operation check before modification ‘On the hese of work, the modifetion tothe defective Because, before modification work, check Uhe behav ‘or not according to following section and decument, > Gection10 PERFORMANCE CHECK > Operation Manual ipment is prohibited of equipment whether normal 3-9 Revd (22-Jul-1994) SECTION 8. Before repairing Procedure 4 Judgment of the operation quality If the result of “Procedure 9" is paaed tothe ell standards, do the next “Procedure 8”, On the other side, if no, go wo “Procedure 10" Procedure 5 Modification work eo the mosifeation work according ta the following document, }- Modification Procedure attached with kit or Techni! Bulletin Procedure 6 Operation check after modification Check the aysesn Behavior to keep ite condition at eame as before the modification, reference with the following section. Be sure to do eccorling to the description because check items are depending on the potion ta be trated > Section 10 PERFORMANCE CHECK > Modifiotion Procedure Procedure 7 Judgment of the operation quality I the conul of “Precodare 6” ie pated tothe all standards, do the next Procedure 8". On the oer side, if not, make a judgment of “Prosadaro 11" Procedure 8 Confirmation by customer Reconfirm any functions of equipment with the customer. ‘Then, if ned, Introduce and explain about the new fanetions and speeifiation add by this modification Furthermore, i need, make a report to be approved by the customer. The report shows not only the treatment but also the method of operation cheek. I thas ‘been done according tothe service manual, the following has to be shown, Checked according tothe Section 10 of sersiee manual, and passed” Rev. (22-1984) 3-10 SECTION 3 Before repairing Procedure 9 Return of unnecessary parts and report of completion ‘Aczording to Une Techniea! Bulletin, return the unnecessary replaced or unused parts as soon as possible if sugpostd, ‘And, sf the repr: of modification is suggested on the same document, report it with the information required. Procedure 10 Work for the abnormal behavior of equipment (On the reult of judgment in “Procedure 4", i the oquipmant cee net work ‘normal, solve the problom according to item $1 "Repeir work on the description of sorvige manuel” shown inthis section. When the problem is solved, return to “Procodure 5” of this item and continue 2 do the modification work. Procedure 11 Judgment of possibility to recover ‘As the result of judgment on “Procedure 7", i the problem bas been made by ‘this modification, judge the possibility to recover it. available, return to “Procedure 6 and continue to work. unavailable, go to “Procedure 12, Procedure 12 Indication of the prohibition wo use ‘As the result of judgment on “Procedure 11", if you judge that itis impesible time, indlente that the oqupment isthe out of der, and also jitlon 46 we, on the equipment te recover at this show the pri Procedure 18 Report to the customer Report tothe eastomer thatthe modifiation has not een completed because of ‘the problem on the modifention work, ‘Then make schedale to fx and complete a 3-11 Rer.4 (@2dul-1994) SECTION 2. Deore repairing Procedure 14 Asking to the Technical Support Report to the Technical Support about the heppening of problem on the medication work, make an examination to solve and erdar the adtional parts. Before the faking, check the folowing point, ‘© Name of kit, oF the issue number of Technical Bulletin showing the modification ‘Model namefmurer, and arial number Configuration of the connection of peripherel devices ‘Software version or the lke shown on the boot up display Indication of equipment such as Modification or History Label Detail of phenomenon appeared on the funeton ef equipment Rev.4 (@2Jul-1994) 3-12 33 SECTION 8 Before repairing Resetting the Backup Memory (RAM) us, Ht will not bo mosseery to era ecenary, however, to reel Ue backvp memory with reference te the Gigure given below in any of the following events, This method cannot be taken when the system cannot be started up or locking up, eeause this rosetting procedure is baed on the saftware, CAUTION This retettng the beckup memory will erase the folowing information, 1 All ofthe prsettings, except INITIALIZE data ‘Toot thems allover again after rattling the memary, it ie necessary wo record the aot information by the use of printer, such as “Video Printer Do net uso the customer's printer, meanwhile, before obtaining eameent todo 80, 1) When the software has boon altered for en upgrede or for any other reason, 2) When unnecessary (ahnormel) character oF ex Ihave been te hy use ‘ diplaye io the data whieh prem] BE] ana [6 | atthe same tne | ace] [ve | [25 | [P| | Se EIEIE 3-13 Ren 4 (@2Jul-1004) SECTION 3. Before repairing 8-4 Display method for the Color Test Pattern, "The color teat pattern display feature is available on this sytem, ard ean be used forthe diagnos to ind the defectivenea on the oslo eaplay system. Vol. Van = [line > Memory paw Test Panera [Generator _]” covor une sures E31 15¢ Process 1. et the SW1 which is equipped on BP-9115* COLOR LINE DUFPER board in DSC unit named UIDES25, to right sid a8 the flowing figure. CAUTION After shecking the operation withthe color 2 Tura on the FLOW mode by the operation pune ppouse swt Condition B GAIN: MIN, STO:MIN pattern, rset the ‘slic setting to the original position without fa Revd G2dul-1990) SECTION 2 Before repairing 8:5 Care on Handling of Surface Mount Device (SMD), and Surface Mount ‘Technology (SMT) PCBs 11 is an Aloka’ policy that neither repair nor modification of POBs used for ‘SAM.D, ia made in the fald as a rule because of the fllowing reasons: Fine colder chips would eauso a shot circuit and dirt from the band would 2s in I the ROM is freed into the SD. on « hard base when replacing the ROM, an undue foree will apply to PCBG, eausing various trovbles, such as Damage to PCB intermodiate layer potsrns, Peeling of ehip devices (resistor, capacitor, diode, ete) Demage to a juneton between electrode and internal element of chip devices, ealing of patarns (especially those for mounting the parts) together with hip doves wine thove patorne are rather fragile compared with PCBs used ‘efore now, and ‘© Damage to parts on the rovers side in the ease of PCBS o bttside mounting typ, In adtion to the shove, the SMLD. chip would become imposible of reuse ‘once i is removed from a PCB (because of damage due to thermal stress). So, do not try to replace the chip temporally in the feld even if a defective part ean be lecatad. IF it i necessary to touch those PCBs because of software version up oF another reeson, however, Uhe mattars mentioned above should be taken into 3-15 Rend @2ul-1994) reise ek + HO BHOD ‘rowed wate Baw CMM ootewll sao andl Ww jallhiail (nu ern 298 EN alcmtae a AM 2 ile eis ian si thi ada Ks see gdh te aly oad a ag room dei ik aT eae ans Fonte me Ble i ane th ag (08 gouge wl mal al 8 a AEA Gi lew al MOM al rato snlcnne sears nednean 2AM oom i at ss AA 1 rnin meals Fw et bth timer eet? tr is ls riage mate Lael I hts weit ees 4d pasa lined Cyt acs wl aad ial! writ Anat bot dt omy gt ha aie sel! aaah ye fem no htet 0 EY on i 8 le mmr i en er NT oo writer ame'e ‘S00 sine wore Mowe i LMA ll aa ew het at A (es la oF a MQRC HEN I aE Hermie ey tw A er: i elt Hamam ity male od a ent ‘wee Per fon sind woh de mam ed at Me wes Hasson whan Sarva er ine alien Mag ror AO deen at acres ech wo i wl ogo Hawt at evry HT mihi Wns gee tales) a et ree an oO ‘SSD-680EX Disassembling Instructions 1. Pants Identification 2. Individual Units Layout 3. Dismounting Flowchart 4. How to Remove Covers 5. How to Open Pane! Escutcheon 6, How to Pull out PC Board of TX / RX Unit (GEU.64) and How to Remove Unit 7 How 1 Pull out PC Board of DSC Unit (UIM-325) and How to Remove Unit 8, How to Pull cut PC Board of Doppler Unit (UGR-680) and How to Remove Unit 9. How to Remove Power supply Unit (PSU-S680C) 10, How to Remove PC Board 11, How to Remove Panel Frame and PC Board of Operation Panel 12, How w Remove Observation Monitor Unit PC-1010 (1230) 13, How to Remove Monitor Arm (L:Ki-490 (501) 14, How to Remove Top Cover 15, How to Remove VTR Remote Controller Rack 16, How to Remove Panel Lower Cover and Speaker Unit 1. Parts Identification 2. Individual Units Layout Monitor (IPC-1010 / 1280) TX/ RX unit (GEU-64) Monitor arm, (LK-490 /"501) Operation pant Weeeversbyn SY Speaker unt DSC unit (UIM-325) Dopper unit (UGR-6é0) Power supply unit (PSU-S6800) Fig.2 3. Dismounting Flowchart *? oleae Pe .3 i EF Lge] ye es Ea] é.. PE : TE EE TE TE [@ | rower surrCY_ ve Tae ee Fees = 4. How to Romove Covers Note: See Dismounting flowchart. ‘Operation (6) ie not required for S/N 21M10986 and up. (Remove stews an remove fat cover. (Appia to the unis SIN 21MOS243~21N12683) (@in Fg) (1 Remove 6 screws an remove front cover. plicable to the wits SN 31NDOE76~)(@ i {@) Remove 2serews to remove bas cover by pulling it toward you. (® in Fi) (G) Remove 2 screws ad remove intermediate cover( © in Fig) (4) Remove 3 screws and remove fot rest (in Fig) Intormodiate cover BNKSXBs, 2 BNKSX<8Bs, 4 (SIN 21M08249, ~21M2683) BNK3X8Bs, 6 (SIN 31M00876~) BNKSX8, 2 ANKAX10, 3 Fig.3 (5) Remove 6 serews and remove ear cover. (@ in Fis) (© Remowe 4 screws and remove connector cover, (® in Fig) (7) Remove serews and shit te right side cover rearward and remove it. (© in Fig.) (8) Remove 2 screws and remove duct. in Fig.) (9) Remove 4 screws and remove left side cover similarly a in (7). (@ in Fig) (10) Remove 2 screws and remove power supply right side cover. (® in Fig) (11) Remove 2 serews and remove power supply let side cover. (@ in Fig.) Rear cover BKaXx6, 4 BNK3X@Bs, 6 Aight side cover BNKSXEBs, 4 Connector cover BNKSX8Bs, 2 Power supply left side cover, CNKaXaBs, 2 CNKaX8Bs, 2 Power supply ight side cover 3 Do not remove the connector cover the unis subsequent to SIN 21110986. Fig. 5. Panel frame opening procedure (1) Loosen to remove three (3) serews and open the panel frame, and put the stay in the notch of the upper cover stationary plate and fix, (Qin Fig. ) (2) Loosen to remove two(2) E-ring and two(2) shaft of the brind cover, and take the cover away. (Bin Fig. ) AMEAN DY HY, Panel escutcheow ERBS2 Mes 6. How to Pull out PC Board of TX / RX Unit (GEU-64) and How to Remove Unit Note: See Dismountng fowchan. {How to Pull out PC Board (Remove 16 screws and remove TX/ RX uni cover. (@ in Fi) ‘Then PC bard can be taken out. (® In Fig.) ° PC board speciiad below, however, shall be pulled cut after completion of ‘operations referred to below. (03rd PC board thu - = « Remove 6 screws and remove earth plate, (© in Fig) ‘th counted from he ett OAsctof + + + + + + Remove 6 screws to remove earth plate After tha, 2 PC boars pall ot EP-A45R approximately by bal (Din Fig) (EP-3ISI,EP.3455) Remove 8 sorews and pul ou 2 boar togeer out of equipment. (© in Fig.) Then, pull out connectors located between 2 boars. (© in Fig) PC board (EP-8458) Tx, RX unit cover BNKSXABs. 6 A et of 2 PC boards 6 (P-3454 EP-3455), SuraXe6s, 16. Fig. 6 7. How to Pull out PC Board of DSC Unit (UIM-925) and How to Remove Unit Note: See Dismounting flowchart (How to Pull at PC Rose (Remove 14 screws and remove DSC unit, @ i Fig) ‘Then PC board ean De taken out. © i Fig, ‘How to Remove Unit {@)Remove 3 screws of arth barton font sie of equipment. (© in Fig) (9) Remove 6 screws and remove DSC unt. © in Fig) ‘@emove all he cables connected) BNKIX8, 4 BINK3x8, 2 BNKSXB5, 14 SC unit cover Fig. 8 8, How to Pull out PC Board of Doppler Unit (UGR-680) and How to Remove Unit Note: See Dismounting flowchart ‘© How wo Pull out PC Board (1) Remove 4 screws and remove Doppler unit. (@ in Fig.) ‘Then PC hoard can be taken out. (8 in Fig.) ‘eHow to Remove Unit {@) Disconnect connector 512 from connector panel of power supply unit oe right side. (© in Fig.) (@) Remove 3serews of earth board on front side of equipment. ( in Fig.) (4) Remove 6 serews and remove Doppler unit with rear earth pate. (in Fig) ‘Remove all he cables connected) BNKaxe, 2 BNKSx8, 4 ® "enc. « Doppler unit cover 9. How to Remove Power supply Unit (PSU-S6800) Noto : Mako sure to turn off power supply of the device and lock the caster. ‘And power supply unit weighs very heavily. Use utmost care to carry out operation, accordingly (1) When te isolation vansfmeris provide. remove the coonetor. in Fi) (2) Remove ll the eabes connected to connector panel onthe right sie ofthe power supply unit (PSU-3680C). ( @ in Fig) (3) Remove 3serews of earth board on font side of equipment. (© in Fig) Isolation transformer Connector Fig. 10 4-12 (4) Place he spacers under te power supply unt. ( @ n Fig) (As for details of the spacer, following drawing) (6) Loosen to remove 2 screws under thera sie face and? sre ofthe et side face respectively. (in Fig) {6 Toke out the power suply unit rom te et side. (© inF (7) As the power suppl units stuck othe hexagonal socket headed bolt as ing. 11 and stopped, pu the hand from he upper par ofthe box ait the power suply unit Sad remove the unit over te hexagonal socket headed ba in Fig.) 3% Precautions about spacer war supoy unit BNK4Xt0B5, 2 ~ 218~270nIm Se Do not use magazines or others, which may easily slip or colapse, 2 spacer. ‘Place the spacer at the center ofthe power supply unit Power supply unt (PSU-S880C) Power suppl unit (PSU-S880) Fig 11 10. How to Remove PC Board Noe: See Dismountng Nowe, 38 Remove all the eabes connected othe PC board. ‘How to Remove PC Board (EP-3265) (1) Loosen to remove 9 screws and ake the PC board (EP-3265) away. (@® in Fi.) {Howto Remove PC Board (EP-2512) (1) Looten te remove respective hexagonal sosket headed screw, and remove 8 aus. in Fg) (2) Loosen to remove 8 serews and ake the PC board (EP-2512) away. © i Fg.) (eHow to Remove PC Board (EP-2510) (1) Remove 2 not sping washers and washers respectively an ake the orn ack out of Ue pane frame (©) Fig) (2) Loosen to remove 2 screws and take the PC board (EP-2510) out of the fixing plate, ( © in Fig.) 1¢How to Remove PC Roard (EP.3143) (1) Loosen to remove 1 see and lke the PC bord (EP-3143) aay. (® in Fg) Hone jack Horegonaleocket headed screw 3TX4, 2 Nut (SP-4107U), 1 ® Panel ascutchaon © - Nut ($P-4106),7 = BL YB) saga st waded sow Soe fain Coo bd Boek PC board (EP-3266) BNKGX6Bs, 7 PC board (EP.2512) Fig 12 11.How to Remove Panel frame and PC Board of Operation Panel Note: See Dismaunting flowchart, ‘How to Remove Panel frame (1) Loosen to remove five (5) serews of the panel frame and take i: away(@in Pig. ) ‘* How to Remove PC Board (BP-2960, EP-3182) % EP-2960 and EP.9182 are connected by the flexible cable, then take them out together. (8)Removefifleee (16) nuts, and loosen to remove seventeen (17) serows ofthe BS boarde (S0-S0¢0" E80) and take them away. Bin Fig’) {Remove ail the cables connected 4 How to Remove Track Ball ()Remowe four 4) nuts, apring washers and washers respectively, and take the {rack ball out of the operation panel. (Oin Fig.) {move ail the cables connected) (@yLousea wo remove four (4) serews and take the track ball out o° the oealing plates (Din fg.) 4 How to Remove Operation Panel (L-KEY-19D) (1) Remove nae) ns epring water and when epee, and take he operation pel (L KEY-190) aay. (© fog) Tnstalling plate Royo Kw “Track ball IRSA (UKEY-19D) Operation panel BANIY= by Panel frame Fig 13 12. How to Remove Observation Monitor Unit (IPC-1010 /-1280) NOTE : Do not remove monitor before tightening monitor arm knob. 1PC-1010 (Remove 2 serews and remove AC cable fxingmetal iting ‘Then disconnect AC cable. (in Fig) (2) Disconnect signal cable. ® in Fig) (@) Remove 2 screws and remove monitor uit fom the it table. (© in Fig) Monitor (0P6-1010, 1Pc-t010V} Thiable BNKSX86s,2 AC cab fxingmtalfiting BNKAX10, 2 Fig 16 °1PC-1230 (1) Remove 2 serows and remove AC cable fxingmetal iting, Thon disconnect AC cable, (@ in Fig) (@) Disconnect signal cable. (® in Fig.) (G) Remove 4 screws and remove monitor unit from the tit table (© in Fig) Monitor (IPC-1290) AC cable BNKSX88s, 2 ® AC cable fixing metal fiting| ‘Signal cable BNNK4%<10, 4 (with locking) Fig. 15 4-17 13. How to Remove Monitor Arm (L-Ki-490 /-501) (4) Disconnect the relay connector (1912, P912) ofthe power supply cable connected to he internal receptace. @ in Fig) (2) Remove the signa cable from clamp. (® in Fig.) {G) Disconnect the connector (P244) ofthe signak sable from the DSC unit connector panel. ( © in Fig) (4) Remove the lamp cable ftom 2 clamps on the pane escucheon. (® in Fig) (5) Disconnect the connector (J379) ofthe lamp cable from panel interface PC board. © in Fi.) (© Pull up the monitor arm and remove it fom the body. ( © in Fig.) Ralay connector Monitor arm (912, P92) (CK-490 501) Signal cable DSC unit connector panel Fig. 16 14, How to Remove Top Cover, (1) Remove 2 hexagonal socket heed bolts and move the bash. in Fig. (2) Remove 4 upper hexagonal socket headed tos ad 2 lower sctews, and remove the monitor pest. (in Fig.) @) Removed serews and shit the reat cover rearward and remove it. in Fie) HBSx16,4 HEaxe.2 @ ® wun Monitor SW5,4 XZ Topoover, BNK3X8,2 Fig. 17 15. How to Remove VTR Remote Controller Rack (1) Remove the knurled knob and 1 washer. (@ in Fig.) (@) Remove 1 serew and remove spacer and pul the sie rail and remove it. ( ® in Fig.) Siide rail Fig. 18 16. How to Remove Panel Lower Cover and Speaker Unit (1) Remove 3 screws and remove mounting block. (@ in Fig.) (@) Remove 2 screws and remove remote cyatrot rail. (® in Fig.) (G) Remove 2 screws and remove hinge, (© in Fig.) (4) Remove 2 serews respectively and remove 2 arms. (® in Fig) Remote control rail BNKAX12.6 Mounting biock BNK4AX8, 2 s3x14.2 83x 108s, 2 BNKAX20, 3 Fig. 19 4- a1 (5) Remove 4 serews and remove the prabe hook. (@ in Fig) (6) Remove 8 serews and remove the pane lower cover, (@ in Fig.) ‘© How to Remove Speaker Unit (1) Remove 3 serews and remove speaker box from equipment. ( © in Fig.) (2) Remove 4 screws , nuts, washers, spring washer and remave rea cover ofthe speaker box, Then Remove speaker from speaker box. ( @ in Fig.) ‘Speaker box Speaker Rear cover NKaxe, 4 ONKax25, 4 BNK3X6, 8 Panel lower cover, Fig. 20 ‘SSD-680STD Disassembling Instructions 1. Parts Identification 3. Dismounting Flowchart 4. How to Remove Covers ‘5. How to Open Panel Escutcheon 6. How t Pullout PC Board of TX /RX Unit (GEU-65) and How to Remove Unit 7. How to Pullout PC Board of DSC Unit (UIDM-326) and How to Remove Unit 8, How to Remove Power supply Unit (PSU-$6800) 9. How to Remove PC Board 10. How to Remove Panst Frame and PC Board of Operation Panel 11. Howto Remove Observation Monitor Unit (P-1230C) 12, How to Remove Monitor Arm (L-Ki-2638) 13, How to Remove Top Cover 11. How to Remove VIR Remote Contre Rack 15, How to Remove Panel Lower Cover 1. Parts Identitication Fig 2, Individual Units Layout Monitor (IP-12300) DA RX unit (GEU-65) ‘Moritor arm (Lki-490 /-501) peation pane hee SC unit (UIM-326) Power supply unit (PSU-S680C) 3. Dismounting Flowchart TET, S ase | aa TRE eae a ee ao [ie Tse. re mr } ear Eerowecoae 4- 26 4, How to Remove Covers Noto: Seo Dismounting lowchar. Operation (6 s no require for SiN 21MoB282 and up. (Remove 4 screws and remo fet cove. (Applicable he nis SN 21 MOR243~ 21604262) (in Fie) (Cy Remove 6 screws and remove front cover. (Apliable tothe units SN 31NO1326~)( @ in Fig) {@ Remove 2 screws o remove base cover by pling it toward you. (® in Fe) {G) Remove 2 screws and remove intermedia cover( © i Fi) (4) Remove 3 serows and remove foot et ® in Fig) Intermediate cover BNK3X88s, 2 BNKaX@Bs, 4 (SIN 21M08249 ~21M00262) BNKOX@Bs, 6 (SIN 31MOTS26~) BNK3X8, 2 ANKAX10,3 Fig.3 4-27 (6) Remove 6 serews and remove rear cover. (@ in Fig) (6) Remove & screws and remove connector cover.(@ in Fig) (7) Remove 4 screws and shift the right side cover rearward and remove i. (© in Fig.) (8) Remove 2 screws and remove duct. (© in Fig) (©) Remove 4 sorews and remove loft side cover similarly asin (7). (® in Fig) (10) Remove 2 screws and remove power supply right side cover. (® ia Fig) (11) Remove 2 screws and remove power supply lef side cover, ( @ in Fig.) Rear cover BKaXe, 4 BNKSX8Bs, 6 Right side cover BKaXx6,4 {© je: Connector cover BNKIXBBS, 2 CNK3X8Bs, 2 CNKaxeBs, 2 Power supply right side cover 2 Do not remove the connector cover the units subsequent to SIN 21 M0252, Hg. 4 4-28 Panel frame opening procedure (Q) Loosen to remove three (3) screws and open the panel frame, and put the stay in the notch of the upper cover stationary plate and fix. (@in Fig. (@)Leosen to remove two(2) Bering and two (2) shaft of the brind cover, and take the cover away, (Bin Fig. ) Zodveres ‘Bilnd door BNK3X 1685, 3 Figs 6. How to Pull out PC Board of TX / RX Unit (GEU-65) and How to Remove Unit Note: See Dismounting flowchart (eHow to Pll out PC Board (1) Remove 16 screws nd remove TX /RX unit cover. (in Fig) ‘Then PC board can be taken out. ( @ in Fig.) 3% PC board specified below, however, shall be pulled out after completion of ‘operations referred to below. (03rd PC board dru + + Remove 6 screws and remove earth plat. (© in Fig.) 5th counted rom the lef. Asetof + + + Remove 6 screws to remove earth plate. Afier tha, 2C boarde pol out EP-3458 approximately by half. (© in Fig) (EP-4S4EP-3455) Remove 8 aerows and pll oat 2 boards togutor ot of equipment. ( © in Fig) ‘Then, pull out connectors located between 2 boars. (® in Fig.) PC board (EP-3458) Tx / AX unit cover Earth plate ==] BNK3X@Bs, 6 Asotof 2 PC boards (EP-3454, EP-3455) BNKG?<088, 16 Connector Fig.6 ‘How to Remove Unit {@)Remove 2 serve of cart late ont side. (® in Fig) (@) Remove 4 serews and emove TX /RX unt. ® in Fig) {Wemoveall the cables connected) Fig.7 7. How to Pull out PC Board of DSC Unit (UIM-326) and How to Remove Unit Noto: See Dismounting flowchart. How to Pall on PC Bowed (1) Remove 14 screws and remove DSC unit. ( @ in Fig.) ‘Then PC board can be taken out.( ©) in Fig.) How io Remove Unit (2) Remove 3 screws of earth board on fonts of equipment (© in Fig) (3) Remove 6 screws and remove DSC unit. ( © in Fig.) {Remove all te cables connected) DSC unit BNKSX6,4 BNKIX8, 2 ssa ||(ea95] | [I Ee | | ~ Fig.8 4-32 8. How to Remove Power supply Unit (PSU-8680C) Note : Make sure to tur off power supply of the device and lock the caster. ‘And power supply unit weighs very heavily. Use utmost care to carry out operation, accordingly (1) When the isolation vansformeris provided, remove the connector. ® in Fig.) (2) Remove all ibe cables connected to connector pane on the right side ofthe power supply unit (PSU-S680C).( ® in Fig.) (@) Remove 3 serews ofeanh board on front side of equipment. in Fig) Fig. 4- 33 (4 Place the spacers under the power supply unt. @ in Fig.) (As for deals ofthe spacer, following drawing) (5) Loosen o remove 2 screws under he right side Face and 2 serews of the left side face respectively. (@ in Fig) (6) Take out the power supply unit fom the left side, (© in Fig.) (7) As the power supply unit is struck to the hexagonal socket headed bolt as in Fig, 11 and stopped, pute hand from th upper part ofthe box and ifthe power supply unit, and remove the unit over the hexagonal sccket headed bolt. @ in Fig) 4% Precautions about spacer ower suply unt BNKAX108s, 2 219~2T0nm Ke Asam ‘©Do not use magazines or othors, which may easily slip or collapse, as spacer. (Place the spacer at the center of the ower supply unt. Power supply unt (PSU-S6800) Power supply uit (PSU-S680C) I Fig 10 9. How to Remove PC Board Note: See Dismounting flowchart 8 Remove all the cables connected to the PC board, ‘#How to Remove PC Board (EP-3263) (1) Loosen to remove 9 screws and tke the PC board (EP-3265) away. ( in Fig) ‘eHow to Remove PC Board (EP-2512) (1) Loosen to remove respective hexagonal socket headed screws, and remove & nus, (in Fig) (2) Loosen to remave & screws and tke the PC board (EP-2512) away. (@in Fig.) ‘eHow to Remove PC Board (EP-2510) (1) Remove 2 nuts, spring washers and washers respectively and take the hom jack out ofthe pane! frame. (© in Fig.) (@) Loosen to remove 2 serews and ake the PC board (EP.2510) out ofthe fixing plate, (® in Fig.) ‘eHfow 19 Remove PC Board (EP-3143) (1) Loosen to remove 1 screw and take the PC board (EP-3143) away. ( in Fis.) Hone jack Hexagonal socket neaded sew 3T3X4, 2 Nut (SP-$108).7 Nut (SP-4107U), 1 Panel escutcheon PC board (EP-3143) S¢ Re t PC board (EP.3285) ona, 3 2 BRK x8E 2? ©) 2rseraco2n rate on 312547 BNK9X6Be, 7 PC board (EP-2512) Fig. 10.How to Remove Panel frame and PC Board of Operation Panel Note: See Dismounting flowchart ‘¢ How to Remove Pancl frame (Loosen to remove five 5) screws of the panel frame and take it away.(@in Fig. } ‘© How to Remove PC Board (EP.2960, EP.3182) 2% EP.2960 and EP-3182 are connected by the flexible cable, then take them out together. (Remove fifteen (15) nuts. and loosen to remove seventeen (17) serews of the PC boards (HP.2960, BP'3182) and take them away. (Bin Fig. ) (Remove all the cables connected) ‘¢ How to Remove Track Ball )Remove four(@) nuts, spring washers and washors respectively, and take the ‘ack ball gut of the operation panel. (Oin Fig.) (Gemove all the cables connected) 0 remove four ng plate. (On + How Remove Operation Pane! (L-KEY-I9D) (1)Remove nine () ats, sting washers and water rexpecivaly, and tae the opttion pal (CKEY 190) away in Fig) serows and take the track ball out of the ) meta fae AESESEEEZES “Hexagonal socket = 53x84 eee Panel escutcheon sata Tstalling plate RD km we ‘Track ball swa4 tee (KEY-19D) Operation panel BAUT v= by Fig. 12 11. How to Remove Observation Monitor Unit (IP-12300) NOTE : Do not remove monitor before tightening monitor arm knob. (1) Remove 4 serews and remove monitor rae cover. (@) in Fig) (2) Disconnect connector in monitor. (® in Fig) (@) Remove 4 screws and remove lamp unit fom monitor arm. (© in Fi.) to fom monitor ar. (© in Fig) (4) Remove 2 serows and remove mi Monitor equipment (IP-12800) Monitor rear cover Lamp unit @a 5 ne) EAs one NKax<1086, 4_,/HB4XBBs, 1 Are A All @FRONT SIDE: Remove CNK4 8 with » >See oe Ss momma Frei 4-37 12, How to remove Monitor Arm (L-Ki-2638) (Disconnect the relay connectors (2911-1, P9I-) ofthe sina cable connected to he DSC uit eomectr pare. in Fie) (2) Remove signal cable fom a clamp. (® in Fi) (@) Remove lamp cable fom 2 clamps onthe panel escutcheon. (© in Fig.) (4 Disconnect te connector 379) ofthe lamp cable rom panel interface PC boat. (in Fe) (©) Pull up the monitor ar and remove it from the boy. (© i Fig.) Monitor azm (Lki-2838) DSC unit connector panel Fig. 14 19. How to Remove Top Cover () Remove 2 hexagonal socket headed bots and remove the bush. (@ in Fi.) (2) Remove 4 henagonal socket hededbols and pring washers, ann remove the spacer in Fig) (@) Remove 4 upper hexagonal socket headed bolts and 4 spring washers, and remove the monitor pedestal. (© in Fig.) (4) Remove dscrews and remove top cover. ( in Fig.) HB4x0,2 meas gy | oe alg Fig. 15 14, How to Remove VTR Remote Controller Rack (1) Remove the knurled knob and | washer. ( in Fis.) (@) Remove a screw and remove spacer and pll she slide ail and remove it. (® ia Fig) Siide rail Fig. 16 4-40 15. How to Remove Panel Lower Cover (1) Remove 3 serews and remove mounting block. (in Fig.) (@) Remove 2 screws and remove remote contol rll (® in Fig.) (@) Remove 2 screws and remove hinge. ( © in Fig.) (4) Remove 2 serews respectively and remove 2 arm. @ in Fig.) Remote control ral BNKAX12,6 Mounting biock BINKAX8, 2 8108s, 2 Arm BNKAX20, 9 Fig. 17 (3) Remove 4 screws and remove Probe hook. ( @ in Fig) (6) Remove 8 screws and eemove panel lower cover. @ in Fig) CNK4>«25, 4 Fig. 18 SSD-680EX#E(S AW INSTALLATION PROCEDURES Jomo LA Mey 9 a9 4 02879291 GATECMET SEE) ER: CRMLOKD, EHP EMANURDZET? TEMBEOT Lo ORAM CS WEEN ELT T— AEB DHS EB. ) 1 57 GPC-110, HC-1010V,1PC-230) OME (U7 7E7E, LICMSLT, S277 AE, AHL OMIT 2. (NOM Tot required: M4 philips head serowdriver, M2,6 pilipa head srowcvor (Te vesrangn amen lan) Note: For safety, do not loosen the knob until you will have complet installed the monitor. 3 poe (The monitor arm will be jumped up suddenly due to Its strong spring, ) +, Inning manor (PC-1010,PC-1010¥,1PC-1230) (2) Pt the tock pin and place te monies 390" tthe oy member. (Se Fi 1) Bh Ret (O57 (#1010, 010¥) OQ FW ERIM ELA 7 MIO » BHD omc, S278, Fuh aRALIMCHMT Se. (AO) QACT~ Fee, EET HUMCBRT 3. (UI ®) MEF E227 CML, Misia CATMLT 8. (HO) GACr—7AMRERE, BLATT. hh ®) (0 Meitor PC-1010.1010¥ (2) Heck the claw of tt tbe onto he sk lingo he underside fhe mentor and then mount the meio onthe ale wih see Cin Fg) (8) Connect he AC eae oh ack fhe mont. ing) (@) Connect be sibal abe the menor and aon’ Bing ews (© in Fig) (6) oval he AC cable nog ne ng wid 2 reve. ( MM) | say (IPC=1010, 1PC-1010V) 7798% Tiable 258 Moritor under sida eer - 70 acr-7v Been ‘AC ele fing ‘etal iting | | [vs tube Tihable ® BNK3X8,2 48 Mhta CBNKAX 10,2 saxfdir ab, 2 “Accessory sews Fixing screws, 2 2 Fig.2 (PC.IOW .-12300V) OFwhhorwes=7 Keir y » cvomtchs, BEVE, FURREMCER OMI, (B®) DACr~ Fue, 29 HMC METS, CHL @) OMBr— Tries FERRE, MUN e COTM 3, lO) GACH~7HMREAL, BUTETRIYS, (NO) (0 Monitor €PC-1230W , 1290). (@) Hook he cay o he uk been te sit on the ude ie of the manor and then: mut he mentor on eat ube wih 4 sta: WF) (2) Convecthe AC cable whe bck of she mani. 41) (4 Connect steal ease te mantra ase 2 ng SHS. in Fig) (©) las ne AC able Fang met ing wh sre. in Fi.) scr-7¥ ‘AC cable BNK3X8,2 “AC cable xing ‘neil iting War - Tv Tiliable j ® Signal able 4H ta CBNK4X 10,4 ‘Accessory snes BR 7H ‘Signal eable © efile 2 (P6230 1280WV) a Fixing serews, 2 Ss ES Pi caw ‘Monitor under side Bi Fig.3 4-45 ees omni (£27 OL FHM) 7 EO SOTHO, WERMT/ 7 EMO THT S. CMO! £257 -LOLFOMADDEIMS, of ~ 6" OMI. (B®) 829 7-KOKGMMT =? 7 LOWY? EYE NEE LTH D6 CS) S=77-KOKEOUMNMS, fA ICIS OMe (BIS) 2 Monit rm maneeerng poset (To sit he moniter verze aouen the am knob and ater daly posoning te ior tighten be ob to fae mone down, (@ ini) The mone arm ing verily over aG™ 060" range. (in Fig 4) (2) When ring be monitor am igh ad et pal yp te oe i of he monitor am it (@ in Fi. 5) (4) The monitor am swings harionully over arage Rom 135° ttkereht 4S" tothe et (@in Fi 5) a7 Bis Fig.s 70-7, Rey $- Tanz HOMIE 7 FwN7 He, AAELAGS (PO) GIAD 7 EMBL, 7U~7FETO~FHVTAARE, (HO) EYRE, By kU TICIMK. CE) 3. Probe and cable huge moaning precodre (0) Ise thc anger in th msn uni (@ i Fg) bdr (@ in Fig) gold. (© in Fg.) pot Mnv ‘Cable hanger ya-7aary Trobe connector Blo Fig.6 OF-7HRoHMoNSe, THOM FEMS, FO W70-707-7He, TAOMEBOT, HO (Sr0rent the cable ora to have Hs outer end pein downward a ilstrated below. (@ ing) bn ables evar the cable east and elbow at ilustrated below. (Bin Fig: Connector side HY Fig.7 4-48 At7 es pamomiinE enna ssz-600) (OPM area crREML TMI NT, (PO) CPM ONE FCO ILI HTH 7h 7 SSU-COOM MM — 708. 277 7EYRLTRINT. (LEO) OMEREND sure KMs— THe, AHI oH 8 SST-SOOM RIE — 7 tS WRT 3. (HO) (094 7a emis Fue, SMI —OMY RA COLT SMa =e. ERO FMR (ti) S— IO) MEMY FLOR? FMB LBA CH 1 2 scrows. (@ in Fig) U}Remove Uh intermediate cover by semoving gel cable end pow (@yPall out the ‘andthe power supply cable Tor 882-600 through the ‘oleh slong tho edge of the itarmadiate cover and fx the flarmaite ever uring the averse precedire of (1). (@ in Pig) 2Push the connector of power supply cable into the inner of the main anit Tntormediate corer BNKS x82 Ws Fig. 8 4-49 (04 7 BHT THe MERHM [CAMBRAI ERTS, (PO) ORF4~7H0—me. RENTS [VIDEO INI EMAL, 69—ME, OMMORE AL iemmotReM TEXT VIDEO BW] CRIT 8, (PO) NBR, HR LoMu7 ONKSXs A TROMREBNYMETS, (ED) Btn Ci 79 7 9 GNKSX10, MEIER ONKSXe) CBRE (Connect the camara signal cable tof CAMERA. on the back sig of photogrepie equipment @in Fig) (Connect the connector of signal cablo to the [ VIDED IN J on the bask side of Dhotograpie equipment andother side though the hole intermediate dece and consost TEXT VIDEO B/W J» connection plug pate on the font face ofthe main ysis (Bln Fig) (Dix the photogrape equipment inthe Squre with 2 shortar asceaory serows (BN3%8) (in Fig) ‘Note: Length of aecessoryserews for th printer (BNK3X10), and the holography unit (BNK3X8) dltfors fom exch other. 9 $z-coomme: Hole for fixing $$2-600 I ma 1__Intermediate deck PT eo DADRA 7H 27 | Camera signal eable suze (682-600) Photograpie arr Le ALY 0 fa Nas) ‘Shorter Sey eee, Plog plate A- 50 © 7) 79 (SSz-303), 2 7 —HIAEI (SSZ-203), VTR (SVO-9500, AG-7200) RVTR (SVOSS00)¢ HRIMUCHENPLY SIDER, 7 77-82-30), VIR AG-THO) + «QOHERE FIAT Le ‘VIR (V0.5500)% EAE AREY 2 he, 31 9 — MANERA (S87:209) - sayonmene deb. WIA Va vay hora CTUOOHOLRE BL, 79> HWE TRIAL, Ril Fv ERAT S. (ENO) BTAIVA Vay bE AREA RT OBIE, MACE 4 DIMES Bo @P-7u9 FY 7 LANE, AOBOWLMIM, MU 7 EMT. 4 ®) OFF 7H7 27 TULANE, AMOBOMMRN, EMT 7H EWET 2, (BMP ©) ‘Printer ($52-303) , Color Photographic Equipment (SSZ-203), VTR (SVO-9500, AG-7300) Pint SS7-¥ Ines ef teatn VR ied de VTR(SVOS.YTR AG-DON er Penh eme(S7-05, ceils of VERO gp VIR(SVOISD + » Sep 2) ele () Take ont 2 sco ané 2 waters ad einove the dof the lain sformer PPU-GH) ae.com he pwn rap sala (Din. BF When he sen anormarsnt mo cones itt th extemal AC ine (2) Mount 3 cable clamps (UL-13) on the postin ofthe boy shown in he figure, and fx the power supply cable. (@ ia Fe) (@) Mount able clamp (UL-13 en Ue poston a the body shown ate figure, ‘and fia the power supply cade. (© ia Mp) = 2-7W9907,3 or = " oa nal ann Cable clamp P-IWIITTA (ULI) Cable clamp 0 Fig.10 4-51 O79 7 7(882-305 ORMANA£, BUXERL TMNT. (PO) OOM OMNES HA IEDI-TUEMBT- THE, 2977 EDAUCHISTs Gh @ ) STORMY 70127 9 FEMRL TE. OA 2ABF—7 He. HMA ODDRAEMLT, OMe, OLBOFMORN HIF. (BI ©) Pine ($5230) (Remove te inermadint cover by moving th 2 srs. (@ nF) (6) Tae cutie camera sig el and the signal ale which ase clap on ‘te eur sid of einer corer (8) 2 Leave te power seply able for $5700 clamped a ti. (2) Feed camer signal abe ough he wou log te ee ofthe terme ove Sd the ined coverage eves proetieoF 3). (lag) pm Y Intermediate cover BNK3X82 HI Figat 4-52 PATNI 7 AF HORA, MME, WOMERIEH, BO) OFarha7 277 At BOMDVIN, 7) 77 ONO , MORE Brits, Wee) ALIA —TFHe 77D [REMOTE] ML, SLOTS -7 HE, OMMOREDL, TAIN EBT, HO} ORBF—FuO—Ke. PIII HTIO [VIDEO EMBL, 63 —He. eMMOK eM IEEWMOMGIE fExt VIDEO AN] CRE, CHO) 17927 ey MMMBEKEL, HH ®) (6 Clu da ook fastener Roger oe) on te nemedite deck a sown in he ie inaigonen. (@ in Fg) (0) Gale dul ok aver Pine one) om he xsd sgutreon pera shown athe gue (@ ia Fig) (@) Connect camera sig cable wit be REMOTE] ote bck of he pine od power spl eal fr SS2-303 trough the hoe te nemesis deck ant cones wit) TACINJ ine) (9) Connect he connector of signal eable tte [VIDEO IN] on the backside of intr nd aber side ough ble ofthe inermediae deka connect [EXT VIDEO BIW] "ocomecion pg pao the fn face of te main nit ( in Fig) (40) Pace ptr on te intermane deck. (in ig) mb | ryxysse308 Ingman dea 7 2727 7+ Finer pr AP (oRvy ‘Dual lock 1 fastener PoE | St a g {l] 1 shteeP | etetag 777 os LL, 380 ] ner one) SSZ-303 LI 7 VY 987.303 Fazer? DAT Dual ook tener” 12 Fig. 12 09 9 ~taweam s2.205) OTANI 7, hy TAMERS. CHO) SST SA OP-ASIOS)E, {MACH THD IS. GH) SSE, MHAKOWAIMLS, (BHO) (@MBe~7ore, SSE TO [SIONAL] LAAERORM [SS2-208) CIT Se (are) ‘0 Calor Photographie equipment (552-203) (©) Remove thei foam fm ep cover ine) (4) Mout met are (MP-FX-650.5) fr $5728 wing the seeeary eens (Din Fig) (6) Facet $52-203 on he meal we by Gung we ode on seas. (in Fig) (© Connect one endofthesgnal able wih TSIGNALI termina onthe back of 82208 and ter eo wit the connector rael 1382-205] on the tack ofthe main nt ® in Fiz) 217 WANG HI952-203) Color Photographic equipment Be Afiaoss HEM “Top cover 7-Am27 3 Figt3 4-54 O vim svoason 1, SRAM OM ORT —7aak. Ritr—7 He HMMS (OO). On Fat rrekes VmnmOT RS TTR eNRRY Ss. Gl) OORT —7HAEREMCENETRRT Bo (BPO) (8) VIREPMBIE OS. (GO) ‘O VTR ($V0-9500) sen oft taliton ont inant deck (G) Feed the 2 signal cabae, power supply cable trough the hole ofthe intermediate deck (@ in Fig), ‘onneet the power supply eae and 2 signal cable othe connector onthe back se ofthe VIR rorpetvely. (@ in Fig) (4 Connect the 2 signal eabies othe plug plate, © ta Fig) (6) Puvihe VIR onthe intermediate deck. n Fig.) RE5-7 0 ‘Signal cable Riy-7 0 Powersupply cable ape0 out Imoeo0) Intermedia ok Bid Fig. 14 2 RAL COE QVIRERREEOUS: (at @ om a ®) dina Seatuamersina reste (Q) atthe WTR onthe uper pat. (@ in Fig (Connect 2 ign east tne pug pee. (@ a Fig) BS Fig. 15 Ovmacz00) OVMONE, “-AA-OMRCSbE MES. GEO) (M9T— 7 HOOF e, VIRAFTI [VIDEDIN] & [VIDEO OUT] KcAREEL (BL © OH, AHNIEICA, 2 meeAO [VIDED OUT] & TVIDEOIN] ENERRETS, BHO) Ovimacerse9) (©) Place te VIR on the base corer by fitng he fot ne fot sents. (Din Fi) (4) Connect on endo he 2 signal eaves witstke VIDEO) and TVIDEOOUTI ermal onthe tack of VR ui (ig) ad ante ro te wi ime [VIDEOOUTS and [VIDEO IN] teminals onthe Plug plas respectinely. (© ia) er 7 Signal cable IVIDEO IND Fyweo ours mem | |Z Bl6 Fig. 16 4-57 eure rye rgsi-700) (877 oy MEM OPaeMMe, e/tL—7 RUM L, Let TY? 9 RB OMoE Were, EQ) tet 77s BRW, epATM IS, (omer 703 477 TRODITGRGENI T BLUE) WHITE RU [BLACK €, ravi 7 yRmMOTRITOI TSI TSYNC] RU, [CONTROL] Cenen wey 8, ew) ORM Fae, era 7979 HMO T~ACINIERRTS, (PO) 7 70797 VULIDE, E7279 7 9 HOO WOCRERTIT, QHr~ Fe. WETS, GHD) 9Video printer 852-100), ‘Peel the separator and anchor Une optlonal xing Leg NP-2728)to the position «the lottom ofthe video priser shown in the igure. (in Fig) NOTE: The optenal fixing log Us plecod so that che portlon with Vinark becomes downware (@xConneet the connectors PRED J TONEEN J TDLUL] T WHITE] and f BLACK of tie signal cable o the connestors 124 104 [4 [SYNC andl CONTROL video printer rasectivery.(@ in Pig) supply cable tof AC INJ.on the rear ade ofthe video print. mp (UL en tho postion of the rear ade of the video prator ‘shown in the figure and Tix the signal seble- (Din Pig} +7335 (MP-2728) a eT* TY ¥ 9 (SSL-700) ‘Video printer aBr-7y Power supply cable erry y 9(ss7-700) 26 ‘tir pin eb 9 Y PULA) Cable clamp Rr — 7H ‘Signal cable 7 Fig.i7 4- 58 ORME MHtome OAT Y e ERMOLNL~ 9, UAL, EFA TIY TE, RORMLCMRTS, aie) MET 70e, RiKiwO mem ROB OUT) ERTS. BO) OTA yay ad Koz A@TUawn7 7 e, AC, 77 oe eMe, HLTRINL, WNe-70e, BIRT s. PO) RTA YU Yar SOV AMES REM EOE, NBACT 4 YEIRIAT Se F-76777 HULAVME, FEOMORCMA, BEF ~ TU ERMT~ 7, BRT s, ED) (ln case of installation on the upper plate (GiPecl ao separator of we optional fixing of the body. (Dn Fig) (gzaes i siga ble vw RGM OUT Lo epg pat on We ont ta tay in i sn fx tho video printor onthe upper plate (eke out 2 screws and 2 washers end remove the ld of the lolation trvsformac (PTU-000) ‘and connect the power supyly cae, (© In Pig) "x When the isolation transformer iy mot mounted connect i to the external AG line eraryye (882-700) Video printer| Rime 7H Fower supply cable "owor aupply able See es Cable clamps Bis Fig. 18 Fyn MRMO LL —7e. UOL, ERIE ORIEL ORT Oy aro (0857-7 He, KGMMOMEMT ROB OUT CARTS. PD) O74 y bayer bay a@ruoo7 rt, OL, 777 4H MEH LCR IML, Wits 70e. MRT. GEO) MILD VAY a 8D ANTERS MCLEE, AMACD 4 > MRS T7679 7 7ULIME, FROMORREMH, ERY - 7H, BUTS, Go) (On case of installation on the base (OrPoet the separator ofthe optional xing log, and fx the vdeo printer on the baso of the body. (@ in Fig) (©iGonneet the signal cable to RGB OUT ofthe plug plate on the front of the bed in Fig) (ake out 2 varews and 2 washers snd remove the Ii ofthe isolation transforma (PTU-004) snd connect the power aupoly cable. (© in Pg) When tho isolation tranaoriner isnot outed onnest i o the external AC ite, (Mount 3 cable comps UL-19) on the position of the body shown in the figure, ‘and fx the power suply cable, (Din Pig) Cable clampe BW Fig. 19 OvTRAG-u0nEcattome (OLY 9 yBRNOLNL~ Fe, UHL, UF ETIY TE, VIROLEMETS, Gra) (O94 — 746, HMeMMORMEM TROD OUTIERATS, FO) (Oln case of installation on the VER (AG-1300) (Peel the soparator of the of the body. (@ in Big) (Connect the signal cable te RGB OUT J of the plug plate onthe front ofthe boy, nrg) anal Cxing lo, 11 fx the video printer on the VIR. oir = 70 Power supply cable} sete Plug plate #47 Ny 9 (882-700) “Video printer BEr— 7H ‘Signal eable 20 Fig. 20 (MTF ems ay boy AyTUoO7 Te, AL. 79> + BOWEL TMIIL, MRT ~7HE, MTS, (BHO) NTAY Lad ar bo RARER TOMI, MACS LYLE ET 2, @r- 74757 TULINIME, REOMORMERHY, RiY-7He, Gets, mee) ‘Pate out 2 screws and 2 washers and remove the lid of the ieoatlan transformer (PTU-004) and connect th power supply cable. Din Fig) hon the isolation tranefrmer is not mounted sonnest it te the exleenal AC line (Mount 3 cebe clamps (UL-18) on Ue positon of the body shown in Ue fcue, and fix he power supply cable. (@ in Fig) 55 TAyb—vayb9 vy ACTU-004) the ‘isolation transformer wir 7» Power supply cable ‘Cable clamps lat Fig. 21 4-2 Aloka] SSD-ssostDiat sete INSTALLATION PROCEDURES [ame TR: Ma 79 x 91m ERECT RS), Maem LD * MEA) TER: CRM IL OAD Cor EMANN DSL) TEMOEWT LS CRMBCS VEE DELI T—AMLADIS RDS ) Less omine (Ey 7ErE, LEMS, 2a 7A, BIH LOO OMFS. BIO) MESPTA AHEM TVS TAD PLERPEMLLD, S29 ERCOKTRIE SS GINO) REP RAEN LEMOATS CVO) EAI AMOIAD 7 REIT —ADIAT 9 ERT Sy (BHO) (8279/0 EMMII, [fot required: M4 philip head serewériver (ob aaned by smelt.) MA hexagonal wrench Cen Note: Fr safety, do not loosen the knob until you will have completely installed the monitor. (The monitor arm will be jumped up suddenly due ta its song spring. ) 1 tealing mentor (1) Pllup he tock pa and plac the mono arm a5" 0 he dy ender. ( ing) (2) Pa te xr, xen fone ose em, nah mn and ste mop wih 2 swe @ in Fig) (@) Remove the monitor rearcover afer enving screws (@ in Fi) (4) Connect he monitor arn conse theconstaraside he mani. (in Fi) (Staal mone rear cover. @® 2228 2 BAX swa connaxs EM sy Beye Fad Remoré screw witha scoranven aa ear side Ei FRONT ew hikeARLY i Fae ‘Monitor arm ESP iar Monitor rear cover Bh Fit 28577 LOR EIE (277 -AOL TOMBE, 0-rORB, (26) (E27 OLTEME TEM SOTA, MELE) 7EMOTHRTS, (BO) R277 -LoksOmMRML, zisttie4so RE, (BO) (R= 7 OREM, 2297-20077 EY ELENA THD, (WO) ‘2Monitor arm raneuv io yronedery (GrThe monitor arm swings vertically over a O° to 60° rang. (@inFig.2) (2rTo shin tho monitor vertically, fet Iecoon the arm knob, and after duly positioning the ‘anitr, tighten the nob to farton the manor dwn, Bin Big 2) (@yTbe monitor arm swings horizontally over a range fem 43" tothe right to 45° tho Lt (ore) (Gite reorient the moniter horizontally, fra tho monitor arm lock pin, (@ inFe. 3) 4- 64 ATO-7, BU, PF unr some CF Funy ae AOkCRL Mt. HD) 2427 BRL, FO-7EFO~ THEI AANS, (EO) OLY EME, LY FETE. (HHO) 3 Probe an abe hanger mouning procedure (Insert the cable anger in he main unit (@ oF.) (@) Mate he consectr, stow prob hole (@ in Fe) (©) Position gel tle on te gl holder. (ia Fe.) rune | +-70 robe holder EM Fig. 4 OF-THROMMOMTe, TOME TEMTS, (FO) W79-7or-7He, THOMENIET, (+O) (@)Orient the cable reat to have its outer end point downward ap illustrated below, (@ ln Pig) (4yPase probe eables over the cable reat and elkow es ilstated below. (@in Pig) | razed Gable rest zo 7m Probe side pore sir ri £2 Connector side Bis Fig.s Meee a amoMAs ‘on ssce (352-600) SMa Caco EL CRIT, (PO) SM 7 ORM BERTHS BHT — Thar Tee SSL UM EMT ~ 70,2977 EVLTRING. (LEO! i CBRE HED sue I~ 7, RAE te CH 8 SST-S0OR RLY — 7H RATS, (BPO) O04 RT Fee eRe 7H, GMA OMY REALE, SMa %, Meleozmemn ts, PO) WRBY-710F 827 EREMOEM EBACE Co he equipment (382-000) he Intermediate caver by removing the 2 srews, (@ In Fig) (Pall out the camera signel cable, signe cable and power swppy eable fr SSZ-600 ‘lanp on the rear sie of te Intermediate ever, @ In Pig) eet the power supply eable extending from Ue bace of photographie equipment with jveraupply eable fer 852-600 of the mein wall (© ln Pig) (@aFeed the eaimara signal cable and the power supply cable for 832-000 farough the ch along the edge of the intermediate cover and fix the intermadite cover using the wart precedare of (1). (® in Fig) XPurh the connaetor of power aupply cable Halo the inner of the main en. SS7-600R ower supply for SSZ-800) 4-67 (4 HY — 7H, BRR ATO [CAMERA L CRAY 8, (PD) (M4 4—7xO—He, MAMA [VIDEO INI EL, 6-H, HMO RE SURGNBOMEM | EXT VIDEO BWI ERRTS, (FO) MBRME, ARE LOMO ONIX THONRERNVERTS, FO) MMA UL 7y » 2 ONKSX 10, BRIM GNKSXA) CHA HROS. (GiConnect the eamera signal cable to CAMERA Jon the back side of pholograpic equipment, @in Pig) (GrConnee the eonnectar af signal eable to the [ VIDED IN J on the back side of Dhotograrie equipment andother side through the hela intermediate dee end connset UXT VIDEO BAW J ts connection plug plats om the front fase of the main un, (Dia Pig) (MEFs the photoerane eauipment in the figure with 2 shortar ecsstory serews (BNKSXA). (in Fig) Note: Langth of accessory straws for tho printer (BNKSX16), and the photography unit (NICS) dias fom QSSes00mme Hole for flxing 832-600 ‘Photograpic equipment A 5 Stet | oS Plug plate ee es: i. ih aa exons Sores ee | het 4-68 © 7 YF (887-308) . 1 — HWM ($S7-203). VTR (SVO-9500, AG-7300) |SVTR (VO.9800)¢HHIUAN EMF BEV, 7 YB ($52.30, VIR AG-TNO)- «YORE DE Ee YTR (8¥0-9500)€ AIC 32 eee wrotemener ce. TAY voy a7 hI 7A PTL DdRE, BE, 77 YT MEALTLIAL, Wily 70 eR 2, ENB) RTA DVD ay b9y AINSI COE VEIL, SHBACT 4 7 ARIES Be 7-77 977 UAVIME, AKOMOUMEMANT, WM-7 VENTS. GLP O) OF- 749977 CLAY ME, AOMORI, BMY-7LEWRTS, (Kl ©) ‘© Printer ($SZ-303) . Color Photographic Equipment ($S7-203), VTR (SVO-9500, AG-7300) "8 Bin S230, eo einai! VR en inemod dk VIR(SVO SED, VIR AGT) = Sap 2 resid Incase of te insallaon of VIR on he upper pate TR (SYO500) 2+ + Sep equi. (0) Take ox 2 crews ane 2 wases a emove me i fhe Hoon tanstomer(PTU-0S) and cone e power supply eae. (@ in Fg) 1 Wen he soon wartrer pot moni comet oe eal AC te (@) Mount cable clamps (UL-13) on the postion of te body shown in the igre, ‘and ix the power supply able. (in Fg) (2 Moan 1 abl clamp (UL-13) oa the position of the body shown in the igure, and fix the power supply cable, (© inte) ak Lid Kw,2 Rass n IUPFLT3 Power supply cable WLA3) Bs Fig o7y ya .ssz309) COMMA E, BETREAL CHD. (OE @) OANA OMMICME SRC TA TESTA TH MATH TI, 79LT EVLCHOAT. IP @ ) HSSL-6OORIEMS = 701k? 97 TORE EEL OPADMRL Tue, HMA OMDKAEBLT, MAE, EMOBMEU AIS. (EIN @) © Pine 852-305) (2) Remove he inermadate cover by romorng he 2 screws (@ in Fg) (4) Take oa ecarer signal cable rhe signal eable which re clamped onto ‘he ear sieo te inermedint cover (@ in Fig) Leave te power ply eae fr $2400 clamped ai (©) Feet te cane ign eat trough te ath slog he ge fe need cover nf, te ltenedine cover sng the reves precstire of 3). i Fig) Powersupply cable for $SZ-600 Ma Intermediate cover BNKSX82 ‘Camera signal cable Hy Figo OPaTHa re 7 TAP HORWINE, #MUBK, WORKIN D. (EO) Orarwa72 77 At~(HOROWHE, 7) 77 OIRMOI OD Cy KIOR BIAS. GK @ 22 7B4—7 He, 7) MO REMOTE] KCIRERL, SSLAGARNY Fhe, PMMOR EL. [ACIN] RBS, GEO) OMEr—7LO—Ke. 7) > PALO IVIDEOINI HRBL, 63 —HE, BMMOA CLAM HH ORE [ext VIDEO RW] cBEEES, GP @) 1797, AMMEHES, CHO) (6 Give dus ack fasener (Raver oe onthe nerd deck at shown nthe fe Inalignmen. @ ia Fe) (7 Gaal eck taser Finer ont) on he enried see on pera shown inte Sgte.(@ia Fig) (6) Connect he camera signal eabe wih he [REMOTE]. ofthe bck sie of the pi ans power saleable for $S2-303 bough hale ofthe nteedinedeck and comet wiht TACINJ ( in ig) (9) Connect comer f sina eatle ote [VIDEO INI on te backside of rites a ies ough the hle fhe inermedae deck and onset [EXT VIDEO BAW) ‘conection plug la nthe font fie of te main ant (in Fig) (10) Pace pint on te Inte dock. 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(in Fi) (4) Connect the 2 signal eables othe plug pate. @ in Fig) Bey ‘Sigpal cable 2 Fig. 12 OvIR(AG-7309 VRANE, <2 OWRICG DEERE LS (IO) M977 wOrkKO-e, VIRTUD [VIDEO IN] & [VIDEO OUT] KIREEL GI ©). 6) He. RIMM BmeMO TVIDEOOUT] & [VIDEDINI EREAMBT 3, (EO) Ov A0-7300) (Place the VT onthe base cove by Ting the fat i te font sets (in Fe) (4) Comect on ed ofthe signal eae wih de [VIDEO INI and [V#DE0 OUT ‘emia on hs tck of VIR wit nig) and te end em wid ‘te [VIDEO OUTH ant [VIDEO IN] temninls onthe Pug plate especvely. (© in fig) 3 Fig. 13 UGR-680STD SSD-680STD ii 7 areoas-1DU Achat Creag cee gem gue (FT) OT aa 7 = eTeates $80-600510 dL > | Cae bs * ( aK 680s oa + | fiw 2¥09 ~ bal HE E USED. CHOSTDIE 79 = 7 F UGKEMSTDER) O17 SL HOAMEMMT HE, FP] FR cossp-suosrwe amen, Sa] acest 1 them oR HL 2 Av -oRn an 3 INDRPENDENT7~ 7247 90mn 04 4 F 77257 KOM SOMAA 5 ‘ 7hamamy ow Persone ACGHIT R. MEORIEMO LIE ES LOU SS Ey Ret 4 2H a I eee “This manuel isto install UGR-680S7D in SSD-680STD, Modifction pracadave ‘Takeaway over pan Insall speaker unit. Insal Independent probe connector Install Dopoler unit DMS Pal on ground plate, Connect cabs After all the modification is done, put eirele on No, Lof the mod history label Modification time ig about 2 hors mew | Gi HRUNA GTO om PiomMOUts |< T NN PSNR CIN? ee en dle tunse = € Yuan = Aad nea sRaRromamMR wn aR 1S RBA ES © Se i (onan wl ETOMNBAKIL Noe oumbor HC 7 setae tah Ieing srt tor ek . Aa dt seem nat NH 6 no wht ad hehe el nn hong Jit secs | a P u ptansdga A oteiv wl avat ard Pet eh beet rmrtany her ‘ABBR A parts list ky 9asy KOM) Doppler unit (DM-5) P47 wh Pis7 Ps 342 PIs Po02 Renae THAR speaker unit, ‘pround plate INDI #7 7 IND connector Pit pur Poo P16? Poot 604 te Aa and serews f 1h baer al ag sek B att ee 7 fame yecery | ‘aay Bi, CoAT aw wai, Bt oo 7 Leer Za | sony * a ei ; fi vay fora} i ye 'o yoo, NTI ie f i | . He 2 Glee T 7 i mai | ees lite aE DVT A eH. CPA 1) Remove the rear cover panel (fig.A) 2 PA KAK- ENT. (NB) 2) Remove the rightside cover panel fig.) 3) ANZ ZY EM. (BMC) 9) Openthe operation panel.tfig.C) 47 RY FAS EH. (MND) 4) Remove the front cover panel. fig.D) 5) AAW ENT. NPE) 5) Remove the base cover parel. (8.2) ltake Rear cover ENKSx6B,.2 BNK9x208 am Gad RA Right side cover Base cover BNKS%8,2 j AAA fsdveny wedi vier ot arpa (AN OR HT OS (ital Lena rn oa og ment Ot PR eR {ght Keto natinirpnd. nen 6 HMR) MBA HA yang erm dnenitsiinnh (RH GMA ESI WE) GLa alin gon meen email (TI) PEE Lk te shave we ae eulcexHe 1) GEU A/S eo. (BAD 1) Remove GRU unitcover, (ig A) 2 INDEREST. (HB) 2) Remove IND blind panel. \fg.B) (SEARLS, ) (no use anymore) 9) MALIN 1S EHTS (HNC) 8) Remove IND blind panel. ifg.C) INDHAE IND blind panet Power supply anit 7 TXIRX oni waver asuazsi tan Power supply right cover LAH vavon lien LRG owl UL wandehidighaboshndiuel et (ity hong alld RUE ramet Ut (why remo 1 ct evirrresin wes wrth 1 69 J0PRU li fre nah SE yoni UP Sm) RE Oe ow ‘ ee Ai 1) AL= HEMEL. J242%=% 1) Serew down the speaker unit and connect J342 Day TM DY TEL ‘with P342 which is elanped on the buck of TH APSBE MRT 3. (BNA) operation panel. (fig.A) 2) IND2 AP FALE LEL, PIs 2). Screw dovn the IND connector and clan POOLE AULOULY 3 > FIs ‘and P602 with cable elanpon PUOIEI 77 LGV (HPD) Do notelanp P10. (Fig.B) pio BNK 3x8,3 IND247 9 IND cornector Hach ieee tn stbomh dl neokitaeeh tH) ||| iG A ESCH tt “oad st temp icib ST ct mgt to abies EA atl) Iasi unisitsgy OM) 8 SRT AM lal be totais DO yb pr eoin C AT HUE PEO «SU AINE Foti! SOk ek UT sy ipsa le ps ohana Sa ow (HSA WAL aint eg At ah) wi 1D) FF PAH7 }EMBICAR AH — 1) Install the Doppler unit and serew the unit THA ASy hOwRTIMED together with the ground slate. (Fig.A) Be (BPA) 2) JOIZEMIM=HRIY 2, (RD) 2) Connect. 3512. with P912 enthe power supply. (gD) 8) TAME KT IOLATSEH — 8) Screw down the ground plate with the serews +. (GPC) of the Doppler unit, (ig.C 4) F7 GARIINZIS, (BND) — 4) Serow the Doppler unit with (gD) BNK 3x8Bs,2 Bar hOLAckMD serew dawn with the unit cms ground plate BNK3x8I Bao ova tite \ BNK axa, » : To sd wexpedinn How rstynodt nit Minded (MAMA SET OO} 4A aba ise alate get HAT EU yee eT carry 20 Ainpecumeaaian cI a Coenen of AMI oo RIN itests ie Seti NA alg mg elt wank NMOL LR ie ha ing elite tom) as Nhe ia oA Ae ow tn altos Oe 2 AR aya @ 2 athe AMAT RO oe ; ! “si ts meh wen * = parece RD RM Le oe ol la wm rap Q hy 1) PL62€CUBIHORP.2626(:189 1) Connect P162 with J162. P9625 whieh is F%. (BRA) on the back of GEU unit. (fig.A) 2) PROTE 774 y F/SAMEP-25I2Iz 2) Connect P36T with J867 on KP-2512 which Is wR. CAB) fn the back of blind panel. (fig. B) 8) P247 + UIMIBESHEISIBSEL. AME 8) Connect P247 with J247 on UIM connector OUL? 9 71iDy (HC) box, and elanp it with cable elanp.(ig.C) be ARE iE ihe EAE wane (1 AMVC NTI EOE Ly AA Aa REN ait fare or Hdd EINE NA te TCL Me TOT ta) MISLED HK EO TACT Ae AULD Le ib Wl Mihaly 708 AMM hg ye einai sr GAN ey BEL dee CL Yo ilecd Ht 1894 ysis il yn vA 1) FIAT F EMMOTT S. 1) Connect each eable asindicated in the fig. EP-3461 EBP.3260 01 Pata) ul ou wld dane Pound 4 pr sermmCaemse sete 1) BBA 7 EMO LD CARH D, 1) Connectench cable as indicated in the Ng. EP-2610 wai nl hmerthil yweliierttics ume) FS FAMMSI Cowe teow oO 1) BIA eBlOr > IEE Z, » Co EP.3461 Vell otbmmiiminhtn hentronmts If A WRT ASHE om 1) BP.AMGOF 19 F249 FORE » MOL IETSS 2 MRE AN, ET 7 ATER HIE 2) Lena imme. B TATOAN-EEEEET. 9) T-AMTRE On UA EMTS. CrMss0sTONH ARE ACHE OE Incase CPM. 680STD isnot iatalle, Mh Sot the digital switch on EP-9265 as indicated inthe figure Power on and check the Loppler funetion. ‘Take the all the cover panel on. Screw the ground cables together with the covers, Ncqunties without USA CRM SBOSTDMERICHH ASRS RCH RE Incase CPN-G80STD ie already installed yuonobns) —(QubaAan CRMsaOSTDNHARE RT Buia Inense CPM-GBOSTD isnot installed ‘Aloka USA # U'Corometries it CPM-GAOSTOHRIEM ARE ACO Bah Jo CPM.S80STDic ready inetalle, 12345678 OUUAUEAS OFF. 12345678 OUUAOOAe OFF > = — reg esesibnd a BOGEN on adie ladipib otha Ui SNES he eeteeg fh ant at ; cod selene ni decelenereesl x filtering corm be He lendgrerinadi Ig aT (2 eA OLS P= METH Te Wis meget politan Brewery nl ste RYO Rashes" 7 sevwern att a +amas e . rrrare bel este Sa “oe bth marron v bln i : o nH aEL ETE EAE SRE TeO ETAT TESTE are PEGE EGER ERE] MA300110 Section 8 PCB Block Diagram Section 6 PCB Block Diagram 61 -EP-8265 MAIN CONTROL. SOPCBIE, HDSEBODOMPU) LIF RL. PANELY LHS 0 EARNERS, DSC> PROBE M2=7 MGBU~M# EMS II, PANEL LUMPO SAMO RID eet oT}, RDOPPLERA= 7 }LOMMRR(GHUZ=7 HERO, Eo 27 MOPTION Of UFbATHS, SIGNAL List a0 a7 378 3378 wT TaN | [sx Teno — || 707 TPHSETS 2ptxpe | [2] 2]RDB—||—a [sr PHBE LT 3]TxD— | [3] 5 3] TB 7 [Bw 3]RR ‘a]mxs | [4 ‘a|crs 4 [RR 5] RXD— | [5B FRI ||~5] RTS. 5 [a 5, faxes | [ene wR |e | +50 || 6 [ROGaWT “Tree — | [7 pat pra || “7 fend] aw 7 [Poo sw ahaxce || s}exp —||3 3] rev || -e[Prisw. a}axc= | [-o}eND—][e 3 [Ba ‘Sfrizswe oD To] GND] [io |eca Lr Taw | PCoLP 32 [GND —_|[2 | PLL 38/877 15 | PLOLP $7 —|Getexa— ae ae [Bw 16 [OND 1e[anp —| [6 [oND. 71 [GND 75 [GND- 19 GND- [pe5—||-20 [Go Toland —| so [ano fat at] 72] end | 32] GND. 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BP.sis4 SIONAL List “Hoo x D- Section 6 POB Block Diagram BP-454 SIGNAL LIST a i 35 Teese | eas Pos [on] pe eo 3[oND | #7|Reor [2 [OND —[ 27] 70 || a |oND [7 [Reon [eT | s8[aND —|[~a] mero —[ 28] OND — | “a [eso —[ 26 [ND [OND —[ 29 Re 109 || -<[ ox | 29 [Resa || a] on | ao [ea 5 [sr105 | 30] GND —|[~s[ R25 [30 [GND — || “5]Re3e—[ s0 [GND [GND | s1]Reté—|[~6]GND [ai] e60— || 8] ND —[ or [Reon 7] 10—| $2] GND —||~T] Re 4 —[ st | GND — | “7] ese —[ 82 [GND 3] GND —| 88] Re62 [8] GND —[ a5] Resa ||] ND —[-s3] mx a5 [x88 | send —|[o[Re27 [au |oND — || o[ 29 —[ sa [OND Tol oxo —[ 36 [1070 [oND — [os [rei — | 10 [OND —[ se] maa T1106 [36 [GND —|[ax] Res —[ sa}onD —| [ir [ Rest | 39] ND iz|oNd —[-si [eis —|[12}GNb —[ sr] sa] 12 [oN —[ 37] ae 13] Rei —[ 38 [GND —|[ 13] Res —[ 38] OND —] 13 [Rew | 38ND. 14| GND —[-$8 | Re65—||"14 [GND —[ 9] Rea —|["14] GND a9] R90 15] Rxt9—| 40 |GND_—|[-15 x76 —| «0 | GND — | 15] Rea —[ 40] oN 16[GND —[-a1 [e111 || 16 [GND — a1} xas—|["16| GND —[-at fear 17] R107 [42 [GND —|[ 17] x29 | a2 }oND —]["17 [cr | aa] OND. Te[OND —[a[me16—|[ 9 [exp —[ as] mes —|[9} GND —| aa [x08 19x12 [+4 [ond —|[ 19] ne7r—[ «a [ox —]|"19 [re 4a] oD 29] GND —| 40 fxs | 20 [oxo —| wo [nes6— | 20] ond — [a [ae Bi [x60 —| 46 [GND — [21 [R30 —[ 46 [OND — | 21 [Rea [a8 [OND za [GND _—| 47] R112 22] GND —[ ar] R64 || 22] GND —| a7] R96 23 |x 108_| 48 [GND || 25] Re76 | 48|GND || #5] Reo | 48] GND 2a}onn [ao 24] GND [ao 2 [ono [<9] 25 |me1a | 60 [GND — || 25 [Rear [so [GND —|[ 25 [aa | wo [OND eT ge ae, a T[PODsET] | to Probe | |i Preto | lo probe comnecuri@2| Z[Popsor | [Connesors) | [Comesions» | FTTpRET LORE 3]Fcpaor] (2 [Pop z0e-] [ropa] | sex HERD a[pepuor | |~2]rcpaor| | 1S rope [opie] |~3]Pcoa06 | Hex -afroDi0s | |e [pcp a05 | [eee oer 5 |PcD104 | |—s]PoDa0e| |-stenn 6 [pcp1es_| | 6[PcDa08 | |r henez TOF “T]pep2 | [~rfponsor] | UPR: @[pepwor | |~s]Popao. a [GND a [aD Section 6 PCH Bock Diagram P3454 SIGNAL LIST for Probe Connestor 1 “Su (AD) sa@y | [ase | [su on vers —] [r ax ps ern] [z rx xan PROBE] [s Tx xo pRoBET| [a 7X 7x32, 5 6 [AND 7X81 pan [A GND. pen aL (AD 22 (BD VEN, [axe vRTN Pax 108 pRosei] [a[mxor poser] [sprit [A GND. 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Ts [RECa | 16] GND. a7 [Recae [13] GND. io [REG a5 | 29 OND. ai [RECas | 22] GND. as[RECAT | 28] GND Section 6 PCB Block Diagram % EP-3455 Section 6 et PCB Block Diagram EP.9456 TX1 (One sot of two PCBs, P-3460CTX1) and EP-2487(7%2),conssts of 120 transmission pulse generators fo osilating transducers, [BP.3466(T%1) as 64 transmitters SIONAL List 3 T ayoND, ‘a }rRco | «fon ‘3]rmio1—|6[oND 7 [rRIGa_—|_6[ GND ‘B]TRIGS— 70, GND ir |7RIG4 | 72 |aND- 13] 7R1G8 [14] GND- as RIGa | 16 [GND- 7] 9RIGT —[ 8 [GND- 3a] TRIOS | 20[GND- arf rmiG it | 22 [GND zs] rio 16_| 24 [GND 25] FRIGIO_| 26[GND- 27} TRIG-20_| 28 | GND. 3] TRIG 21 | 29 GND. ‘ai [rRIG22 | 82 [GND- ‘ga rRi93 | 84 [GND- ‘36 rRi092_[ 96 [GND ‘ST TRIO 35_| $8 [GND ‘39 reI0 s4_| 40 [GND a1 FRIGSS_| 42 [OND 43 TRIG 36-| 44 | GND. a5 TRIG 3T_| 46 | GND. “7 TRIGae | 48[ GND. “rm 99-| 60 [ND Section 6 PCB Block Diagram y sea | 1x | exon (a cers SSIS ——a aaron ee a} nen Section 6 POB Block Diagram Section 8 PCB Block Diagram EP.0457 1X2 One set of two PCBS, EP-S458(TK1) and EP-S457(72), consists of 120 transmission ple generators for osilatingtransdvers, 'EP.SA57CTX2) has 66 tranemitters, SIONAL List rn z a 3]faGa [4] GND, [mms] s] ann 7 frRIG IO | 8] GND. 9/TRIGTT | To] GND. Ti [TRIGI2_| 12] GND. 15 [TRIGIS-[ 14] GND. 16 [TRIG | 16 [GND 71 [RG 15 | Ye [GND 79 ataat | 20 [OND aire | 22 [GND 23 |TraG26 | 24 [ GND. 35] RIGHT | 26 [ GND. 27 | TIG28 | 28 | GND. 29 | reag29_| 29] GND- i [RIGA | 82 [GND 2 |mecai_| 3¢[ OND. 36 | aa40 | 36 [OND- 31] rAGat_| 38 [GND 39] TGaz_| 40, GND- ai retgas_| 42 [OND 43 [TRIG a4 | 44 | GND. a5 TIGas | 46 | GND. a7 ries | a [OND wo] TRG a7 | 60 [OND Section 6 PCB Bloc Diagram Section 6 FOB Block Diagram | SAO Section 8 PCB Block Diagram Section 6 PCB Block Diagram 66 —RP.S458 Pre AMP. ‘eonaat of 48Pre Ampeiceita, SIGNAL List Section 6 2 a T[GND— | 3[RECo] [yen [apace 3]Recas | 4] GND 3 [Rect | 4] OND. sfanp | o[necr| [s[oxp | 6[neor T]RECHE | 6 [GND 7 |RECTE | 6[ GND 9]GND | 10|RECZ—| [GND [To] Recs iifRecat [1z/aNp —} [a1|RECHS | 12] GND. Ta[enp [ra[Rmcs—| [as}and [14] Reco, ts]Rmcm [rsfand | [a5[Recte | 18] GND. qfexp —[as[Rect_| [a7}oxp [as [Reco To[Recis[eofexd —| [o[Rects |2o[axp. aifonp —[zz[mecs—| [alond [zz ]nectr BIRECTS [esfoND—] [as[RECTe | zs] aND. a x T[GND—[-s[Recer] [iyexo—[apmooe 3]RecaT [a [onp. ‘S]Recar [a [oxo ‘S]GND__[-a[Recm] [s[cnb [a] recat TREC [| GND. 7] RECA [8 [GND {GND [i0]Recas| [sland _[a0]REcsr TipRecas[a2|Gnp | [ir]RECa [12|Gnp aafond [1a|mecar| [1sfexn —[is[necas Te|anca[16|oxD | [a5|nEose [16[oND wfoxD —[1e[Reos=| [a7]oNp —[as[necae Ta]RECa@ | 20[GND | [49[mecsT | 20 [on IJGND [az |RECae| [arfonD [ea [nec ‘23 [ RECT 24[GND | [25]RECSE| a4] GND. PCB Block Diagram POD Dlock Diagram Section 6 ssve-a3 any 96 pay Section 6 PCB Bleck Diagram Section 6 PCB Block Diagram er ‘EP8459 RX FOCUS ‘Two PCBs use for dynamic focus of receive signal const of five blocks, namely, 1) IN-VLBUPFER, 2) MATRIX SWITCH and MATRIX SWITCH CONTROLLER, 8) DELAY-LINE, &) VARIABLE BAND PASS FILTER, and) TRANSPORMER, SIGNAL List Section 6 PCB Block Diagram SIGNAL LIST 4 oe seus wen SAOry Faapeuoa]. | sqv.ana ‘ay coos eR Section 6 PCB Black Diagram Section 6 PCR Block Diagram 68 EP.3461 MAIN AMP & COLOR ITF ‘Thio PCD has the function of procesing the signals received fom the VBPF inthe RX FOCUS (EP-2499) before sending the signals tothe DSC, the function of selecting ether color o PW doppler signal, and the COLOR ITF eireut converting ‘the received signal into the signal which COLOR FLOW PROCESSOR beard (EP- 15100) moods SIGNAL List aaa a8 Ae TRF OUT] [TURD 2|GND 2 [DSC VIDED ow DOPPLER [SiRF OUT [GND ae 5 [COLORS z] GND. se 3 | COLOR COS] z Section 6 PCE Block Diagram Section 6 PCB Block Diagram 69 -EP.8463 © VBPF & GAIN CONTROL, ‘This POB consists of the FO CONT signal generating cirult, PRE. STC signal sgoneratng circuit, STC signa genorating eieut, GAIN signal generating cri Flow Gain CONT cireait, Rx Echo change signal enerating circuit, enddata-from- MAIN-CONTROL letehing ect SIGNAL LIST Section 6 PCB Block Diagram i FF et Eee ee SS es Section 6 PCB Block Diagram 610 -EP.S464 ‘TX TRIGGER GENE. ‘Thia PCB has th circuit necessary for generating transmission triggers TRIG Oto 47, ‘Transmiaion dlay time which electronic FOCUS needsin also generated by this PCB. SIONAL List Section 6 a i e 3]aND 7 END a] mega |_| oN. 3 [mRIGe [a] oxo ]rmiax [6 aNp. ries [6 [oxo “7 |rma2 [8 [GND 7 [RRIGIO[ 6 GND ‘9 [ngs [10 [GND_ [rug 11 [10] GND Ti PRIGs [12 | GND. Tif TRIG 2 | 2] GND. 13 |7RIGS | 14] GND. 13} Tmgis_|14] GND. 15 [RIGS 15} rmg 14 | 16 | GND, 71 fTRIGT ar}rma 1s [1a [ND 10 | TRIGIE | 20[ GND. yo reiG as | 29 [OND ai [rmigat | 32 [GND- ai [rni@ 2s] 22 [OND zs] rmiG18_| 24 [GND zs] rma 26 | 24 [OND a5] TRIG 19 | 76 [GND a] rHG 2 | 28 [GND ‘BY TRIG20_| 28 GND. 27] TRIG 5] 23 [GND 29 | TRIG 21_| 29 GND. zo |mniG 29_| 79] GND. ‘ar [reiG22[-s2[GND- 1] TRIGs0| 32 [GND ‘aa rRico3 | 84 [GND a2 /rRIG a1 | 24ND. a5] Ri a2_| 66 [GND- as TRIG 0] 98 [OND 37] R103 | $6 [GND 7 rnuGai_| 96 | GND. ‘so eG s4_[ <0 [GND 39 rag 42_|-«0 [GND ‘TP TRIGSS | 42 [GND “a [TRIGAS| 42 [GND a3} TRI036_| 44 GND. a3 [TRIG Aa_| 44 [GND- ‘as}TRIGaT_| 46 GND. 45] TRIG 45 | 48] GND. a7] TRIG 38_| 48 |GND- a7 reiGas | 48 [GND ‘aa reic'39 | 60 [GND- aa rn «7-60 [GND- PCB Block Diagram Section 6 PCB Block Diagram TX TRGGER GENE Aloka Section 6 PCB Bloc Diagram Section 8 PCB Block Diagram 611 EP.3485 GEU TIMING & ADDRESS "This PCB const ofthe timing signal generating part and th arous gonerating pert, SIONAL List Section 6 PCB Block Diagram ——@<——aeh) "Boe ong fe: eS Ebeae ee mee a WOR ES }S] BES. || esor DD ee A FATT wie vive Section 6 612 RP.9525 PCB Bose Dingram GRU INTERFACE, 1) Through thie PCB, the timing signal, contro signal, and address, gecerated by the GEU TIMING & ADDRESS (EP-9485) inthe GEU, are sent the DSC and oP. 2) Through this PCB, resister date from the MAIN CONTROL (BP-$265s sent to {he GEU. Alte, the HV contol signa eset to the power eupply unit (PSU-S680) {om this PCB. SIONAL List 60 FT ne TEE ByenD_| |[TJavo. T z a] ‘a]exd_| |[2]RvT z z 5 ex s]exp_| | aava @ @ TBR ‘afaxp_|| aonb. 7 3 3 ADRo—[ 70 [eND-] [3 2 70 Ti fabea [72 [GND] [3 ir iz 33 [ADR2—[14| GND] [“7 [GND iB 1a a5 [ADRS | 16[GND_] |. 15 ARVID_| 16 [TRVIDT arta —[18[aND_] “9 17 oor aux_[ 18 [porcuxr so [ADRs | 20 [oND_] [701 To] UNRLS | 20 [UNBLST ar [ake —[29[GND_] [ar en = 30 | a4 [aND_] [aa 23 [ONBLT | 24 [UNBEAT a3[or1 | 26|GND_] [a5 |TRIGOFF | [20 26 |SSSLCTr ar }or2——[ 28[ GND] [7a] GND OND — [35 [RR zo[Drs——{29[aNp_] [15) 29] RATE | 26 | RATE ‘s1[Dra——| 2 [GND- Si | ooATE | 52 | wD care 337534 GND- 38] D-oFF [34 [.OFF ‘as[Dre | 36[oND- a6 RxD | 96 [REDT s7]}or7 [3 [oN at [wx —[ 96 [x07 so [eru-av [40 [OND- 3 [GND [40 oo. Sestion 6 POB Black Disgrass aes aie T 7% Tyver zvoc 2 a 3|RR a fecar '3|TRACE [25 '5|GND | 6 [GND @ 29 7|DrO. [Dr 5 30 3]ors——[io|ore 3 a iors [sore 7 ORD. 32] GND, 33/Dre [aor 3 ]SPARET—[ ss] sranez_] [s[ena [ae fena7 9[FLWRNG_| sé[sranes_] [ar[eNa-—[as|eNa7 To MMTEN [35 [DP i] i 11 | FLW AREA | 36 |8AEN | [-2i|ADRS | 22/ADR2. 12] Dsc-CEN _[-97| DOLR 23 [ADR1 | 24] ADRO™ va]e-ante —[ sa] eN 2s[enn —[ ae [anp ia | FLw-OF—[99. 15 [aND 20 [GRD iss 6 | Mta [an [sa TTSND T[GND. 37 wag [az A a] 4) TR-UNBLE 18 pA ——_| 43 | MAA 5] ¢[ SP-UNBLK io] wary —— | a4 | waar 77 [DOT OLR |] DOP-RATE- 20 | FRMEND | a6 [MAR ‘2 [ssstcr —| tofamoare 2 a8 Ta feNa 12] D-OFF 2a [ceramr [ar [usec] sono 14] GND 23 | DF-AREA_| #8 |¥-CODEO| [15 |SPARET —| 16] SPARED 24 [carn | 49|v-CODET] [T7|FLWRNG| 18[ SPARES 25 [GND 30] GND, 19 | MTLEN? —[ 20] DFZ 2i [FLW AREA | 22] BAV EN, 86 23 | DSC-CEN | 24] DCR T[SCLE 2s[ocame | a6|CEN 2]GND. a7 | Fiw-c7 | 29] SCL [GND 23[ GND St pA] $2] WAT 33] tA sa] WA 35] AS | $6] Maa 37] wat ——[ sa] WAL 30 | wRM END | ao] waa 33 [START [a4] OSB 35 | DFAREA | 49] V-CODED a7 [BOG FEM | 48] V-CODET “@TGND 30] GND. Section 6 PCB Block Diagram sDws431NI 139 Section 6 PB Block Diagram Section 6 FOB Block Diagram 613 EP.9452 RX SELECT CONT SIGNAL List| a rr Tex Teno — | -apsec1 2 [GND SSE SEL 3[45V [5]se0 a SEL 4 [48v 7 {SEL 6. SEL 5 [sick 0 | vo]sicK 7 @ ii [sucK 9 [aa [stoke 7 [FOCUS ADDRESS 0] as] suck [14 [LOK 6 3 [FOCUS ADDRESS 1] [16] SLOK ¢ [16 [SLO 7 ‘s[ Focus Apparss 2_|[ 17]sicn 8 168|SicK 9 To] FOCUS ADDRESS $19 |SLCK 10 | 20] SUCK 11 [ir [FOCUS ADDRESS <_| 21 |SUCK 12 [22 | SLOK 13 42 | FOCUS ADDRESS § | "25 |SLCK 14_[ 24] SLOK 15 18 [FOCUS ADDRESS € | "25 |SLCK 16 _[ 95 | SLGK 17 14] FOCUS ADDRESS 7 | "77 [SLCK 18 | 95 [SLOK 1 ie [ANSE 20] sucK 2 | 29 |SL0K a 16 [0S Bu ar [suex 22_[ 32] SCR 2 ss 3% Ed 3 Section 6 POB Block Diagram 7 % wreda [moan | oaory +0 + sous a sa 7 sesenaay tne reso8 7 no 0 wean Section 6 out OB Block Diagram EP.s247 BW MEMORY ‘This PCB includes the mass memary for B/W having a capacity large enough to cover the whole area of ultrasound tomography image (12 pels 812 pitelsx6 bits. The PCB aso includes th update ROM for fame eorelation us SIGNAL LIST vzo9-2 ep-3e47" a 8 BEBEGRELS) BEEEELES [so] o)EERSESEEEREEREREEEE Section 6 POS Block Diagram yy wee avonzn ae ‘oqory ware }onsg mre) Oren pesownonas Section 6 15 POB Block Disgram EP.9296 DSC ADDRESS ‘This PCB consists ofthe address generator circuit for writing in memory, address generator circuit for reading out of memory, address generator crea for MPU ‘Access, plane control cies, off screen contr eireuit, X-Y ealeulalor, LINE BUFFER, and MEMORY WRITE CONTROL. SIGNAL List ii | i Seetion 6 POS Block Diagram xy 9ezE-aa ssniaov 350 aoTy f el a fe "ks ae OE OS =f cao “SSS PCR Black Diagram Seation 6 9ECE-aI Section 6 PCB Block Diagram Section 6 PCB Block Diagram 616 EP-gg20 DSC TIMING ‘This PCB consists ofthe timing generating cult, horizontal smoothing creit Hine memory ereuit, and memory timing cntrl crit SIONAL List 207-2 EP-3620% Section 6 POB Block Diagram o79e-a3 1 minut 350) Section 8 PCB Block Diagram 617 -EP.2729 AD, DIA ‘This PCB consists ofthe A/D CONVERTER, POST PROCESSOR, ard DVA CONVERTER, SIGNAL List ep-2720% B/W A/0 0/8 Section 6 POB Block Diagram ezce-da vio“aw yon 2 a ope] 1 rans & Section 6 6.18 PCB Block Diagram EP2918 DUAL MPU ‘This PCB uring two Gb MPUs (EDG8DOD) is roughly divided into two paris one is the DSC part which controls the DSC and periphery VO and the others the measuring part which takes part in measurement, For communication botween the two MPUs of thie PCB and the MPU on the [A.GDC board «special rytom bus in seed. ‘Through that bus, information given fat the control panel is sent te each MPU and, under the condition determined by given information, ech MPU gives and takes information and date to and from various circuit through local buss, SIONAL List iia Section 6 PCB Block Diagram 4 1, " 4, A a adil | 3 (ene | || i Aya i i ht wlll Li ANAT] 3 LAS i [ TY Le pet ! alfa | 2 I Ir yl Tt W im || 1] Section 6 19 PCB Block Diagram P2699 © AGDC ‘This PCB controls the character and graphiedsplays. Ieonsat ofthe following Dau 2) CHARACTER CONTROLLER 8) GRAPHIC CONTROLLER, SIGNAL List vesins Sestion 6 PCB Block Diagram ;, hall BE & | | a i i i ——J A f! g a] 3 | a i POD Block Diagram Section 6 x ‘BION Sostion 6 POB Block Diagram Section 6 POB Block Diagram Psi] = USTIF ‘This POB consists ofthe various kinds of cireuit such as ROM ‘TABLE, ECHO ERASE, M-MODE TIME MARKER, TRACK BALL READ, and OPTION BOARD DETECTION circuits, which hold infurmation necossary for writing in US fgnal tothe memory SIGNAL List EERE] el Eee EEEEEES! ESERBBEE Section 8 PCD Block Diagram Be = hi Saab = HEE |e é abe Ea “ores evra ct Atoka |” Section 6 PCB Block Diagram 621 -EP.2851 COLORD/A ‘This PCB mixes the ROB color flow signal (digital signal ) and the BAW echo simal together and converts the mixture into an analog outpot signa SIGNAL List| coLoR 0/4 Section 8 PCB Block Diagram “2B Section 6 PCB Bloek Diagram, 622 EP.9997 BAW CINE MEMORY ‘This POB has a storage capacity full tomography area (S12 pixel X S12 pixel x 6 bits) 16 sereens and is uted for BIW. Writing of data eimilar to that of main smamery,iamade on the plane incre, SIGNAL List veoe-1 yw CINE MEM Hebb -ElSE REEGEE EEE Section 6 PCB Block Diagram Section 6 PCB Block Diagram. 698 EP.5100 COLOR FLOW PROCESSOR ‘This board converts the frequency shit included inthe ultrasound reception signal {nto color information whichis to be deplayed, as a two-dimensional image, on the BOW mode picture. SIGNAL LIST 290-1 COLOR CFM SEESBERET] 5888 Ext seetubavetay 5 Galor COS [exo [Color SN [oND. 6-76 Section 6 POS Block Diagram t y% 015-43 sosszs0u mow wow> | vxOTy casey |._ 9 na ene nt Mpnoes A, om oe iow mae ro § | Sich [ ‘ibe ven : ‘Dace ‘mt _a Section @ PCR Black Diagram 624 EP-S115 COLOR LINE BUFFER ‘This PCB consists of the color test-patiern generating cirelt, the sor, BAW postion correction delay signal generating creat the line buffer, and thentorface for dizecteceas a the memory fom the CPU. SIGNAL LIST 203-2 ee eS) Section 6 PCB Block Diagram 19 Section 6 PCB Block Diagram. 6.25 RP.8114 COLOR POST PROCESS ‘This PCB consists ofthe color-signl smoothing czcit, the WHT CUT level satting eeu, the eolor bar selection ireuit the RGB conversion circuit, end Prame Interpolation ciret, SIGNAL List mira | semis | HRY ‘Section 6 PCB Block Diagram i iid det] Section 6 626 OB Blosk Diagram EP.2213 COLOR MEMORY VEL / COLOR MEMORY VAR ‘Two PCBs ~ ane for volocty(V) data and the other for Variance (9) cata ~ are ued, ech memory has the capacity large enough to store the whole area of ultrasound tomography image (S12 pealaXS12pixalaX6 its). Velocity datas Bit, however Variance data in 4 bit, Therefore on EP-22130-1, for Variance, ‘unnecessary D-RAMS are not mounted. pang SIGNAL LIST ep 221301 Section 6 PCB Block Diagram ep2ia1 SIGNAL LIST 20% PCB Block Diagram Section 6 1 eleeaa Elze-dd WA HOWE HOTS 3A A¥ONIH 30702 Cee 209 09 SEH (earesn 280 + ye—yeueE a TESUDYHT rer save 210) oer ost AtOnaW SsvA | ——$w5=ROTONS ans wes vey ——veswrva mane scso0 rar ots aronaw sso Section 6 PCB Block Diagram Section 6 PCB Block Diagram 627 RP.9998 COLOR CINE MEMORY ‘This POB has Cine memory for both velcty and variance, The memory capacity is St2picelsx6t2pizelsxhiteX planes for velocity, and 5t2pixels Xl2pinels XAbits X1Bplans for variance. Writing of dat, similar to that of Cole memory , is made on the planes in order, SIGNAL List 206-2 ep-s2ae0 206-1 Section 6 PCB Block Diagram Seetion 6 PCB Block Diagram 628 = -RP.3443 VIDEO ITF ‘Tia PCB consis of the video distributor, encoder and decoder. The enceder anverts the RGB signal into the PALor NTSC video signal while the decoder converts the PAL oF NTSC video sina! into Use ROB signal SIONAL List a rn 2 TysyNcs_] [“Tyexn, T[GND. 2] ND a[o2 our] [-z[cin—| 383 3] GND. 3 [GND “4 [OND “4[v2 oF] [4] ¥ BV s lar GND. @[ OND. |e OOF ThE 7 TaND. 3 GND, [vi oF, ND’ Section 6 PCB Block Diagram PCB Block Diagram Section 6 Soston 6 PB Biel Diagram Seetion 6 PCB Block Diagram 629 EP9260 DOP TXRX 1m his equipment, translison an recelving are possible in bth the PW and CW ‘operation modes. In the ease of CW operation mode, one of two probes is used for transmission only end the other for receiving only. Inthe PW operation med, each probe inused for beth transmission and receiving at the same time. "The received echo signal i oukjested ta a band Limitation while it poss throcghaband pass ter, Since four kinds of filters are mounted, frequency abe for doppler ‘measurement dopends on what iter is selected, Seletion of one of fur filters & made by serial control data "PSLE.” ‘After pasting through Star, the signal i divided by orthogonal tanaform datztion Into two lines. Inthe case of PW operation mode, a range gates applied toa signal o the ‘almed part and the signal in Ue gates helé by inagration. Here, the srl cat data “MATCH GAIN" determines intogratio time constant. In the caso of CW operation ‘mode, no range gate is used and no integration is made. Here, the above-mentioned “MATCH GAIN" dotermines nly the gin SIGNAL List ede a | X05 50a J2_|~ SiN 33 | cos! a 5 co ee Section 6 POS Block Diagram and | 4 2. EL, Section PCB Block Diagram 620 EP-2810_ DOP CONTROLLER ‘This PCB consists of the MPU and its peripheral circuit, and various timing generating crests SIGNAL List s we. 7 ca z 0, Section 8 POB Block Diagram onse-aa Section § PCB Block Diagram. est EP.9259 DOP FILTER ‘Thls POD has the following four Fenctions: (0) Serves asthe Law Pass Filter cireut to inroase the SIN ratio of doppler signals. (@) Serves asthe AA Filter (Anti-Allasing Fite) cient. (@) Serves asthe AGC (Astematie Gain Contra) cireuit to expand the dynam range of input te the analysis part (@ Servers the ring buffer memory to transfer date tobe anayzod timely othe anlysia [ESYNCE ECESVAC ‘slalstalalelelel4| Section 6 PCB Block Diagram ested _] wait 400 | eon Section 6 PCB Block Diagram 632 EP.2812. DOP INTERFACE 128-pointspeetram data (SPVID O~8) from the frequency analysis part pas through ‘the smoothing eireuit in the vertical direction (frequeney-axis direction) and, after converted into analog signal (P() Video), ow tthe GEU unit. ‘Tho PPM signa for analog trace display uses alae sent out fom the fequeney analyse parband flows through this PCB to the CBU wait, ‘Doppler sound signals from the Filter PCB are outpat othe speaker and VIR, SIGNAL LIST SOUNBA “SOW SOUWD.G. zise-d3 J pwn 40a NOY Section 8 PCB Block Diagram 6-100 Section 6 PCB Black Diagrams Section 8 FOB Block Diagram 633 FFT PCB ‘The fequeney analyzer (NJK-196A) cnsits of tae FFT PCB and OUTPUT PCB, ‘To increase the speed of processing, the frequency analyzer usee fase DSPe (igital signal Processor) for FFT operation (by two DSP), peer epereion, and ‘rac poration, reapectivly. Overall pressing time ie about an and the oul is ‘updated every about 2.8m by pipeline control. Furthermore, interpeasin ont ‘ean bo mado to increase apparent speed, ‘This PFT PCB performs FFT operation and power epertio, SIGNAL Last a a z a. 6-102 Section 6 PCB Blok Diagram YA[_ cerns [oma | aaory ae cece ate aha) Gs ch gy A Hoss ah et 6-103 Section 6 oat PO Bloc Diagram ourTPuT PcB "Tho FREQUENCY ANALYZER (NJK-196A) consists of the FFT PCB and ourpur Pcs. "To inereas the spead of processing, efroqueney analyser uses our DSPs Digital Signal Prosscers) for FFT operation (by two DSP), power operation, and trace ‘operation, respetively. Overall provessing te ls about 6 ms and the result Is ‘updated overycbout 2.3 ms hy pipaline control. Furthermore, interpoatin exntrel ‘ean be made to inerease appareat sped. ‘This OUTPUT PCB performs trace operation, interpolation, and moving average SIGNAL LIST ie pial A 3 om] a 2 [i 28 er Danve-r ova a 3 RAVA + 30-[ 1830 —— pra Deenos——D-enoe | 31_|[ rasa —— bras |“ praas——pra3s 0 | “Ewe —ewrs [a 30-| ewig ——envss | 35-|-ST90aF 3c | —EWis ENV | 36 soa Soe 12|AMPOr [DB 13-| RESET READ Ta] — Sie ——FeTsra—| 39 BPOS0 —— BPORT 5 TNTPOW | 40-| —BP0s9 —— BPOSE 16 “a1-| “spose ——aposs 7 a a i | Res RE 19 ‘ae wrour [20-7 a OG a [ar counr——rre—Pe [zz WE [a | — MRE] a [2a wet ace [a5 Dorcas Dor | [25 cine Deno —[-50|-porte-s por —| 6-104 wt pin] aA [pint + [spo [as | Fauna 2 [eno [22 [~ eno. 3 | senor | 25 ‘<[ 6x [26 5 | spor | 25 | psouNoA, ‘| eno | 26 [osounna.c 7 | sevo3 | 27 |_osounoe. | eno | 28 [bsounoe-¢ | sea | 29 | Reta 10 | Guo | 30 | aaa 12 | ewoano | 32 | hatve-6 13 | sevos | 35 14] Guo | 34 15 | Tappa | 35 | ax0. 16] —cno | 36 | eno 1 |_cno [38 | ano. 19-| secunat [39 | inrnes 20 [ eno [a0 | eno 6-105 Section 6 PCB Black Diagram (6964-¥N) inaino | nano © memo ora] DAOTY Section 6 PCB Block Diagram ik CH ol | eff i fe i ! i 4‘ it GS Gy +=" Section 6 PCB Block Diagram 6-107 Section 6 POB Block Diagram P3117 PHYSIO AMP ‘This bourd composed with ECG AMP and R-WAVE DETECTOR. SIGNAL List “siow 7108 08 T]=80 TTsELo TPPMEOT 2]eND. 2] SEL 2 [eND 3[siev_] [apc 3 [PPMPOR a ]eND. aR [GND 3]=167_] [e]Nc GND | SYNCSWT TTRDLY +7 ‘ROLY = ‘SRoGswr To] ROLY OP 11] ROLY LP 72 [Boa 15 [SYNCLP_ TING. 15 | D.GND- 16 D-GND- “00 01 02 THT TEOGSRT TTSVA, 2 2 | GND 2 | BOGPOST 3 '3|BooseNSI_| [~s[GND_ ‘¢[auaRo_| [4] anp 4[0.GND 5 [GUARD 5 [Bo sw [GUARD @|syNCSWE 7 [GUARD 7 [RDLY +7 3 [a]Rpry—7—] 5 9 [ECOL ohio. 30] ROLY LPT a ROLY LPr 32]D.GND 33 |SYNOLI 34 [D-OND- Te] +5¥ 76 |[D-GND- 6-108 Section 8 POB Block Diagram Cae-ad ‘o4OTy REED $F) aaa] Talen| eosossaa| Ea mace 6-109 Section 6 PCB Block Diagram 696 EP.2841 ECG MEMORY ‘This PC converts the physiological signals into image signals and makes it psaible to freeze the image, as like the sapersound acho image, by writing thove eignle in the ‘memory. With this PC, the physiologial signals are duplayed inthe mennero! overlay, ik graphic daplay, inthe Brmode, and displayed es PPM onthe AE image inthe case of Bh, M-mode. 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