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Manual No. M503 Revision :A Mobile X-ray System: MUX-100H MobileArt SHIMADZU INSTALLATION MANUAL This manual is for professional service engineers. It bears no relation to the usual operation. Medical Systems Division SHIMADZU CORPORATION KYOTO JAPAN Revision History Date Revision Comment 2005.03.17 First Edition "2006/06/20 A 4 Added battery code 5. _| C: Comrect checkpin no.(charge check) TABLE OF CONTENTS Chapter 1. Introduction 4.4 Directions for using the unit 4.2 Document List Chapter 2. Outline 2.1 Name of Each Part of the Uni 2.2 Name of Each Circuit Board and Layout ofthe Circult Boards . dad 2.3 Conditions for installation (using). 2.4 Conditions for Transportation and Storage Chapter 3. Parations for installa' 3.1 Tools Required for Installation 3.2 Unpacking, 3.3 How to OpeniClose the Covers Chapter 4. Installation 4.4 Installation Procedures 4.2 Installating the arm cover 43 Installating a knob for locking collimator rotation 4.4 Changing According to the Power Suppl 43 Setting XCONT 46 Checking Performance of Each Pa 4,7 Initial Setting 48 Attaching screw caps : 4.9 Charging the Battery aftr installation. 4.10 Installing an apron hanger 4.41 Adhoring Logo label 4,12 Assembler Test Chapter 5. Installing the Options 5.1 Setting DIP Switches on NEXSC Board 5. Installing Remote Control Option 5.3 Installing Protective Screen Option 5.4 Installing the folding-type protective screen option 5.5 Installing grid case o 56 Installing large cassette box option, Chapter 6. Specifications 6.1 Specifications. ... 6.2 Dimensional Drawing of the Unit... Appendix A. NEXSC DIP SWITCH SETTINGS I A.1 Table of NEXSC DIP switch settings Appendix B. Adjustment Mode B.1 How to get into adjustment mode... B.2 Adjustment Mode List.. B.3 Adjustment of Tube Current... B.4 Adjustment of the Handle.......... B.5 Adjustment of the battery voltage detection circuit B.8 Setting Date and B.7 Display and Reset of Exposure Counter... B.8 Display and Reset of Cumulated Mileage B.9 Display and Resot of Error Log 8.10 Display and Reset of Battery Charge counter. B.11 Display Running Speed B.12 Battery Voltage Drop Check Mode ime. Appendix C. Adjusting Methods C.1 Preperation. C.2 Adjusting MUX CHARGE board C.3 Adjusting XCONT-2002 board. C.4 Adjusting the battery-voltage detection circui C.5 Checking the X-ray exposure. €.6 Checking battery charging. C.7 Volume control of a buzzer. C3Finish Appendix D Error Message List [01 Error Message List. tenance and inspection E.1 Expendable Parts List... E.2 Batteries Replacement E.3 CPU Back up battery Replacement E.4 Collimator Lamp Replacement E.5 Maintenance of rotary X-ray tube section. .6 Centering the Collimator and X-ray Focus. E,7 Adjustment of Collimator lamp voltagi E.8 Inspection of DC Motor. £.9 Cleaning and diinpections Appendix F Operation of High-Voltage Cable F.4 Spare parts with high-voltage cabl F.2 Installation procedure of the high-voltage generator side plug F.3 Installation procedure of the X-ray tube assembly side mini-plug Appendix G Super-Maintenance Function I G.1 Super-Maintenance Function Chapter 1 Introduction Before installing the unit, fully gresp the contents of this Installation Manual, and install t so that the unit may deliver its full performance and functions, Besides, thoroughly refer to the Operation Manual and Survice Manual of this unit Chapter Contents E 1.1 Directions for using the unit Directions about safety are described in this Section. Read this before installing the unit without fai Ef 1.2 Document List Mobile Art Plus Installation Manual LI nooe houses 1.1 Directions for using the unit Directions about safety are described in this Section. Read this before installing the unit without fail. ‘The meanings of the following precaution and prohibition terms used in the operation manual are defined as below: States a direct danger that may cause death DANGER Joy serious injury if it is not avoided. States an indirect or potential danger that may WARNING] °2use death or serious injury if itis not avoided. States a danger that may cause slight or ZN CAUTION Jmecium inury or may cause damage in equipment or fire if it is not avoided. States the information which helps to use the 2| NOTE system correctly. ‘Mobile Art Plus Installation Manual Porno useisisu) NEVER MODIFY THE EQUIPEMNT! The Drugs, Cosmetics and Medical Instruments Act of Japan makes it compulsory that a manufacturer should apply and get approval for partial modifications of the approved contents. Have in mind that modifications without approval are prohibited. (WN cauTION Federal law restricts this device to sale by or on the order of physician. (This caution is the prescription language required by Federal Regulations in U.S.A.) Rall] WARNING Consideration for X-ray irradiation When using X-ray equipment incorrectly, operator and patient may have unnecessary irradiation. Be careful so that person other than patient does not stay in the examination room when X-rays are exposed. If it is necessary for the person other than patient to stay in the examination room, provide sufficient shield from irradiation. Cl] WARNING Consideration for mechanical safety Be careful so that a part of operator's and patient's body — hand, foot etc.— may not be got jammed between moving parts of the unit or between the unit and other equipment when moving 4 part of the unit. This unit is not explosion-proof, Never use this unit at a place where flammable gas or explosive gas can be generated. Mobile Art Plus Install Manual 43 omer WARNING Connect the power cord plug to a grounding SP receptacle. ll WARNING Don't splash this equipment with water because there is a risk of electric shock. And to clean the equipment, wipe the surface of the equipment with the clothes soaked in antiseptic solution. (Medical Alcohol) /N| CAUTION When operating the arm of the unit, make sure to place the unit on the floor whose inclination is 5 degrees or less. Otherwise, the unit may fall down if the arm position is not appropriate. El WARNING Never drive the unit in a place where vibration will occur such as a road outdoor, a bumpy place or stsep slope. Never stop the unit on a WN caution Even if the bumper switch on the front of the unit contacts an obstacle while moving, obstacles are not detected if the force applied to the bumper switch is 2 kg or smaller. Watch out for obstacles in slope. front while moving, (AN cauTION This unit is driven by a built-in battery. ‘Some wires are always exposed to 240 V of power voltage from the battery even when the key switch, switch for activating the emergency brake release function, or main circuit breaker is tumed off. Watch out for an electric shock during operation. Wires that always have power voltage are red. 14 ‘Mobile Art Plus Installation Manual orb 1.2 Document List necessary, the following documents can be obtained. Contact the responsible service shop of Shimadzu Corporation Document MUX-100H Operation Manual ‘MUX-100H Installation Manual Xray tube assembly Operation Manual MUX-100H Parts List| MUX-100H Connection Diagram Instruction Manual For PC Connection System Document Number 803-011 MB03-E312 M535-E218, M535-E219 ‘M503-4005 There is no document number. M503-E012 Mobile Art Plus Installation Manual 15 (aise cel Mobile Art Plus Installation Manual Chapter 2 Outline This chapter describes the outline and features of "Mobile Art Plus”. Read this before installing the unit. Chapter Contents [2.1 Name of Each Part of the Unit ‘The name of each part of the unit is described in this Section. [22 Name of Each Circuit Board and Layout of the Circuit Boards ‘The name of each circuit board and layout of the main circuit boards installed in the unit are described in this Section. [23 Conditions for Installation (using) ions for Transportation and Storage Mobile Art Plus Installation Manual eras 2.1 Name of Each Part of the Unit Appearance Amn section: Holds the tube section, It ccan slide vertically on the support stand and the arm itself can stretch in the Support Stand: Holds the tube section Xray tube unit ‘The combination of X-ray tube ‘and ann. It can turns itself. and collimator can tum around the axis of X-ray focus. This makes positioning and adjustment ofthe irradiation field and small moversent of the unit, The switch to make X-ray exposures Cassette box: Stores cassettes and protection screen (option) Mobile Art Plus Installation Manual eee Key switch: Tums onjoff power for the unit X-ray control panel: Refer to Operation Manual (MS01-1003) ‘with this key operation. Battery checker: Indicates remaining charge of the Emergency brake release switch: Used to release brake in the event of @ problem with the using system, Emergency stop switch: Used 0 sop the motor in the ‘event ofan emergency: Power plug and main circuit breaker Switch for activating the emergency brake release function: In the trouble of the run system, the brake release function forthe emergency is put into the state which can be operated by the key operation. Power plug: Used to charge te battery Emergency brake active key switch: Main circuit breaker: Tuming off this breaker cuts off power for the ‘whole unit The lid can be opened by pressing and releasing it ‘Stops the unit in the event of a ‘Mobile Art Plus Installation Manual 33 rede 2.2 Name of Each Circuit Board and Layout of the Circuit Boards Right side of the unit NEXSC CPU i MU-Driver2 a q Breaker 1681 Under side is) Jo ooo Left side of the unit Inverter Unit cl sooo Mux Charge 04a MUX 24 Mobile Art Plus Installation Manual [Use environment Ambient temperature Relative humidity ‘Atmospheric pressure ira yc k eae 2.3 Conditions for Installation (using) 10% - 40°C 30% - 85% (no dew condensation) 700 hPa - 1060 hPa E Storage environment ( without a package for transport and storage ) Ambient temperature Relative humidity Atmospheric pressure “10°C - 40°C 30% - 85% (no dew condensation) 700 hPa - 1060 hPa 7 Caution As for charge the battery, do It in the use environment, Do not do it in the storage environment. I Power supply AC power System Frequency Standard voltages \Voltage variation range ‘Supply capacity Supply Impedance [ Earth Earth terminal Additional earth terminal Single phase AC 50/60 Hz. 100, 110, 120, 200, 220, 230, 240 V +£10% of standard voltages 4KVA 100, 110, 120: 1.0@orless 200, 220, 230, 240 V: 4.0 or less Earth resistance of 100Qor less Earth resistance of 100@or less. Mobile Art Plus Installation Manual Beene) 2.4 Cond ns for Transportation and Storage NOTE ‘This condition is applied only at the time packed for transportation or { storage. I Transportation and Storage environment ‘Ambient temperature: -10°0-40"0 (The upper bound of the temperature is allowed up to +*60°C only for the period of less than one month.) Relative humidity: 10%-25% ‘Atmospheric pressure: 700hP2-1060hPa (@| NOTE When the unit is kept in storage for a long time until its installation, it is recommended to charge the battery within the following period in order to E keep the performance of the battery: Storage temperature 40°C: Once every 2 months 30°C: Once every 4 months 25°C: Once every 6 months @N caution DO NOT CHARGE THE BATTERY WHEN PACKED. Place the unit in a well-ventilated area to charge the battery. Mobile Art Plus Installation Manual Chapter 3 Preparations for installation Before installing the unit, thoroughly read this Chapter and make necessary preparations. Chapter Contents [31 Tools Required for Installation Tools Require for Istalaton. The ist of tols required for instalation is decried in this Section, [32 Unpacking The works to be carried out from unpacking to moving the unit are described in this Section. [1.33 How to OpeniClose the Covers How to openiclose each caver is described in this Section. Mobile Art Plus Installation Manual Bul orien ee eee eat 3.1 Tools Required for Installation When installing the unit, prepare the following tools: Screw drivers and Philips screw drivers Hexagonal bar L-type spanners: No. 2.6~10 Nipper Plier Multimeter Insulation lock Grease Cutter Waste cloth Alligator clip Aleohol for cleaning Oscilloscope Hexagonal bolt M8 x 16: (Only for exchanging X-ray tube) Plier for FU Lock nut AWO4: (Only for exchanging X-ray tube) Spring gauge: (Only for adjusting X-ray tube or adjustment of BSESC@98886889 handle) ‘Mobile Art Plus Installation Manual 3.2 Unpacking Make sure the following items are packed together: Parts Number | Quantity Description MUX | MUX-100H '503-48500-08 | 4 MUX-100H (CE-Marking version) | 503-48500-12 MUX-100H (ETL version for USA) _ | 503-48500-13, MUX-100H '503-48500-10 Component | Arm Covers. sosa7e19— | 7 ‘Screws are attached on the ___| s03-47620__|14 arm and the arm cover. | Cassette partition board | 501-92286 | 1 Itis in the cassetie box. ‘Spare paris 50221566 | 1 Including 36 pieces of screw caps. eee (S pieces are the reserves.) Operaton Manual___| M503-£020__| 4 Installation Manual___| M503-£323 | 1 %Option | Remote controller 502-21343 Protective Screen 503-50338 Collapsible X-ray protective soreen_| 503-54408. | Grid case 503-5407, Large cassette box 5303-54406, After unpacking, turn on the main circuit breaker and key switch (refer to Fig. 1 and 2.), and move the unit to where X-ray radiation is allowed and power outlet Is provided. The main circuit breaker is provided at the front side of the unit (refer to Chapter 2). 1 Main circuit breaker Fig. 2 Key switch ‘Mobile Art Plus Installation Manual 3-3 insoekee eee end 3.3 How to Open/Close the Covers ball] WARNING Be sure to openiolose covers afer tuming off the main breaker. Otherwise, there is a danger of receiving electric shock. Name of Each Cover and Layout of the Covers ‘There is a sequence of opening/closing the covers as shown in Fig. 4. For ‘example, to remove the top cover, the side cover. must be removed first. Fig. 3 Name of each cover and layout of the covers 34 Mobile Art Plus Installation Manual EEE ee ko ne oeeuk eee How to Open/Close the Side Cover 1, Remove the six screws as shown in Fig. 4. 2. Pull the sidecover off to the side. Fig. 4 Screw cramp positions of the side cover ZN caution ] The right side cover and the main unit are connected with the cable of the hand switch. Be careful to remove the right side cover. Mobile Art Plus Installation Manual 35 melee nme How to OpeniClose the Top cover 1, Tum the X-ray tube 180 degree around the X-ray tube stand. And move the X-ray tube to the lowest position ‘Tum off the key switch and the main breaker. Unscrews the three screws as shown in Fig. 5(a) Unscrews the three screws as shown in Fig. 5(b) ull up the front part of the top cover (Fig. 6). (NJ caution The top cover and the main unit is connected with the cables. Be careful to remove the top cover. 3 6 Screw cramp positions of the top cover. 3-6 ‘Mobile Art Plus Installation Manual Pe ee seek eos How to Open/Close the Front Side Cover 1. Unscrew the 5 screws as shown in Fig. 7 and remove the top cover to the side of the unit 2. Slightly holding up the column under-cover, pull out forward and remove the cover. Fig. 7 Method of opening/closing the front cover How to OpeniClose the Front Rear Cover J. Unscrew the two screws as shown in Fig. 7(a). Unsorew the four screws in the column under-cover as shown in Fig. 8(b). 3. Remove the front rear-cover, slightly holding up the column under-cover, as shown in Fig. 8(¢) Fig. 8 Method of opening/closing the front rear-cover Mobile Art Plus Installation Manual 37 How to Open/Close the Cable Cover 1. Unscrew the two hexagon socket head cap screws as shown in Fig. 9 2. Pull the cable cover upward and remove it. Fig. 9 Screw cramp positions of the cable cover How to Open/Close the Front Cover Remove the front side cover and front rear cover. os Remove the cable cover. Remove the cable guide and cable holder. 3. 4, Remove the code guide. 5. Unscrew the four screws as shown in Fig. 10 and remove the front cover. Fig. 10 Screw cramp positions of the front cover lation Manual | canine 38 ‘Mobile Art Plus Ins Geb eo nee eke 6. Remove the line switch for activating the emergency brake release function. Remove frame front cover. The switch separates by blowing down the lever. Front cover Fig. 11 How to remove the switch for activating the emergency brake release function. Mobile Art Plus Installation Manual 39 Chapter 3 Preparations for installation How to Open/Close the Arm Joint Section 1. Remove the side covers, the upper cover and the cable cover. 2. Unscrew the hexagon socket head cap screws at the two locations Indicated in Fig. 13 3. Remove the knob of the arm lock release lever by tuning it counterclockwise 4, Pull out the top plate and the main cover of the arm joint section. Top plate ‘Main cover of arm joint section Fig. 13 Screw cramp positions of each cover 3-10 ‘Mobile Art Plus Installation Manual Chapter 4 Installation Install the unit properly in the procedures described in this Chapter. Chapter Contents [41 Installation Procedures B49 E410 Bas BE as2 The lst of tools required for installation is described in this Section. Installating the arm cover Installing a knob for locking collimator rotation Changing According to the Power Supply ‘The works to be carried out from unpacking to moving the ur described in this Section, Setting of XCONT Checking Performance of Each Part How to openiclose each cover is described in this Section. Initial setting Attaching screw caps Charging Installating an apron hanger Adhering Logo label Assembler Test Mobile Art Plus Installation Manual 41 eee Installation Procedures Install the unit according to the flowchart below. Installing arm covers. (Refer to 4.2.) Installing a knob for locking colimator rotation. (Refer to 4.3.) Supply voltage setting (Refer to 4.4.) Setting of XCONT (Refer to 4.5.) Performance check (Refer to 4.6.) Installing options NO (Chapter 5) Attaching screw caps (Refer to 4.8) Charging (Refer to 4.9) END Mobile Art Plus Installation Manual Pieelie kus ea 4.2 Installing the arm cover E instatation procedure of arm cover Littup te arm to the postion as shown in Fig. 1(0), and expand it Remove the Cable Guide from the Middle Arm, (M5 bolt, 2places. Fig.1(c) ) Attach the Upper arm cover to the Arm. (M4 screw, 4places, Fig.1(d)) Attach the Lower arm cover to the Arm. (M4 screw, 6places, Fig.1(e)) MAR WN Attach the Cable Guide to the Mddle arm. (Fig.1(f)) Cable Guide M4 soren,éplaces ‘Upper arm cover Vasil Fig. 1 Installation procedure of arm cover Mobile Art Plus Installation Manual 43 (eee aussie) 4.3 Installing a knob for locking collimator rotat Attach a knob for locking colimator rotation. A bag is packed together with the knob and screws for adjustment of X-ray axis. n Fig. 2 Attaching of a knob for locking collimator rotation 44 1 Mobile Art Plus Installation Manual ez wah: orice bea 4.4. Changing According to the Power Supply Table. 1 Changing the connection according to supply voltage Change the power plug and the connections of the connector P1 and P2 in the unit (Fig. 3) according to the voltage of the power supplied to use’s place. ‘Tum off the main circuit breaker. (Refer to "2.1 Name of Each Part".) Open the right side cover. (Refer to Chapter 3.) Change the connections of the connector P1 and P2 according to Table. 1 AWN Stick the supply voltage indication label above the outlet of the power plug. (The label is included in the maintenance parts: P/N 502-21566.) we Turn on the main circuit breaker. a Make sure the circuit breaker NFB1 is ON (under side) Be sure to change the connections according to the supply voltage at the installation site without fail. Charging the battery with wrong connections may cause burning of the electric parts or fire. (The connections are set for 100V when the unit is shipped from the factory.) | Supply voltage Connector | Connector age | Pi P2 240V=10% | AO ‘A240 230V=10% | A+10 ‘A220 220V=10% | AO ‘A220 200V=10% [AO ‘A200 120V=10% [AO 0 110V£10% [| A+10 ‘A100 [Faoov=10% [a0 ‘A100 Fig. 3 Connector P1 and P2 Mobile Art Plus Installation Manual 45 Chapter 4 Installation 4.5 Setting of XCONT ‘4.5.1 Setting of jumper switch on XCONT board ‘There are jumper switches JP1, JP2, and JP3 in a XCONT board, Please set to O side of Table. 2. Table. 2 Jumper switch setup SW name | Silkscreen | Setup Means Ton ° Standard yt a. TRC KC signal is outputted to the terminal 12 re LL oh ° For liigh Voltage Trans DI25PI-G/C1 Tei x For High Voltage Trans DI25PH-C2 rsa o aster reset tine Approx. 1.4 sec i. | ‘Aeprox 14 se Th x___|__ Master reset tine Approx. 3.3 sec Please should set a jumper switch JP2 to the C/C1 side, and JP3 to the S side. JP3 Fig. 4 Location of jumper switch on XCONT board 46 Mobile Art Plus Installation Manual 4.6 Checking Performance of Each Part ‘Advance to the performance check after making sure of the connections according to the supply voltage at the installation site. 4.6.1 Aging Perform aging of the unit while checking performance of X-ray exposures. Make exposures in step 1 to step 9 (125 kV) according to "Table. 3Aging steps”. tf anything is wrong withthe unit during the aging, go back 2-steps and repeat making exposures. Table. 3 Aging steps Step Tube voltage | Product of tube | Number | Pause time «y) current and i of (Sec) flow time (mAs) | exposures 1 0 10 2 0 z aor rit | Ere 2 40 3 80 | 10 F 40 4 90 ~ 10 2 40 5 100 10 2 40 6 110 10 2 | 40 7 115 10 2 40 ei 120 10 2 40 jE 125 10 2 40 Gall] WARNING While aging, defend enough from the radiation closing the collimator completely and using the defense apron or the screen. Mobile Art Plus Installation Manual 47 48 oes less 4.6.2 Check tube current II Check tube current as following steps: 1. Tum on the DiPswitch SW3-8 (adjustment mode) and SW2-5 (Measured value dispay mode) of NEXSC board. Tum ON the key switch. 2. Enter the tube current two-point adjustment mode. (See 8.3) (Check that tube current value displayed on panel is within the range below. ‘Adjust tube current when the tube current Is not within the range. 1. B0KV, SOMA: 45-48 mA 2. BOkV, 160mA : 148 - 155mA @ Mobile Art Plus Installation Manual 5 Pianos 4.7 Initial setting 4.7.1 Setting of battery type & NOTE | Setting of battery type set factory-shipping, E Changing this set code need not to be done when installation. Set code | ‘Type of Battery (Manufacturer) | ° PXL12072 (Japan Storage Battery) | Manufacture eate No. unt 000703 1 | LO-P127R2 (Matsushita Battery industry Co, Ls) 2 | Notused 3 PXL12072 (Japan Storage Battery) Manufacture date No. rom 000712 4 | P2000 Vapan Storage Battery, made in China) 5 | Px12000 (Japan Storage Battery, made In Taiwan) Japan Storage Battery is renamed GS Yuasa Power Supply Ltd, J. The set code is displayed at the one place of tube current time product display. Set the set code by using tube current time product key (+). Every time: the key (+) is pressed, the code changes one, (5-0-313233-4-35) 2. Keep pushing the program registration key until being displayed as "CAL END" to register the set code. ‘Tube current time product display (The set code is displayed) Tube current time product key (+) (Changes set code. ) Fig. 7 Setting of battery type ll WARNING) ‘A Charactaristic of battery depends on each battery type. ‘A wrong setting of code may causes the unit to malfunction and may cause electrical component to be damaged by a fire or fire occurs. Mobile Art Plus Installation Manual 411 Snowden @ NOTE | Standard Battery is recommended in order to be operated with full performance of the unit. ¥ Other batteries can not make the unit work with full performance, Mobile Art Plus Installation Manual Peytrnr eck 4.8 Attaching screw caps Install screw caps in the part shown in figure. Screw caps is included in the spare parts. ‘Arm cover: 6 pieces, Inner arm:2 pieces. Front side cover: 4 pieces Front rear cover: 2 pieces Column cover: 4 pieces (Total 10 pieces) Fig. 8 Positions where screw caps will be installed Mobile Art Plus Installation Manual 4-13 inocu 4.9 Charging the Battery after installation In order to make the battery stable after installation, charge the battery after using it as much as the red LED of the battery indicator comes on. Instruct users, Of the unit fo repeat three times the cycle of charging and discharging the battery. (Refer to "4.7 Charging the Battery” in the Instruction Manual.) 414 Mobile Art Plus Installation Manual | 4.10 Installing an apron hanger 4.10 Installing an apron hanger Do when the user wants to change the position where the apron hanger is installed. [EU instalation procedure of apron hanger 1. Remove the screw two places of the upper surface of top cover, and remove the top cover. 2, Romove the screw which instals the apron hanger, and instal the apron hanger inthe arbitrary poston shown in igure. Apron hanger Apron hanger Fig. 9 Apron hanger Mobile Art Plus Installation Manual 415 eee (nce 4.1] Adhering Logo label + Adhere the Logo label Pion the side cover. Label (Plus) ae Adhere the Logo of Plus] so that the line under the Logo of Mobile Ard and the line under the character of the Logo of Plus| may become straight. Fig. 10 Adhering Logo label 416 Mobile Art Plus Installation Manual ESS eas 4.12 Assembler Test In USA, execute the assembler test according to the attached ASSEMBLER TEST MANUAL (Document No.M503-£313). ‘Mobile Art Plus Installation Manual 417 fee cee eaescsccecey 418 ‘Mobile Art Plus Installation Manual Chapter 5 Installing the Options How to install the options is described in this Chapter. Chapter Contents Setting DIP Switches on NEXSC Board ‘The settings required to operate the options are described. Installing Remote Control Option How to install the remote control option is described Installing Protective Screen Option How to install the protective screen option is described. Installing folding-type protective screen option ‘The method of installing the folding-type protective screen option is described. Installing grid case option ‘The method of installing the grid case option is described. Installing large cassette box option. ‘The method of installing the large cassette box option is described, ‘Mobile Art Plus Installation Manual Sl 5-2 Chapter installing the Options 5.1 Setting DIP Switches on NEXSC Board Set the folowing DIP switches according tothe options: DIP switch No. Description Setting Status a4 Remote controller ‘ON __|ENABLE _| option OFF DISABLE No DIP-switch settings are needed for the protective screen option, large cassette box option, or grid case option. oI he oOo oO o Gael [==] Xcont-2002 Board eA 12345678 Fig. 5-1 Arrangement of DIP switches ‘Mobile Art Plus Installation Manual instal hou oalen so uad 5.2 Installing Remote Controller Option ‘Tum ON the DIP switch SW3-4 to make the remote controller option effective. Component of Remote controller option ‘The Remote controller option (PIN 502-21343-03) is composed by the following parts, Confirm whether all parts become complete at an open bale. Parts Name Quantity 1_[ RC Transmitter ieee 2 | RCCable rae 3 _ | Reciever ASSY rea] ae _[ AA battery 2 Fig. 5-2 Component of Remote controller option Mobile Art Plus Installation Manual 5-3 5-4 ieee aes Mounting the Photo-Receptor If Procedures for mounting the photo-receptor: 1. 2 Remove the side covers, the top cover and the cover of the arm joint section. (Refer to Chapter 3.) Connect the attached cable to the photo-receptor for the remote controller(Fig. 5- 3). ‘Mount the photo-receptor for the remote controller in place of the removed cover of the arm joint section. Connect and layout the cable extending from the photo-receptor for the remote controller to JREM of XCONT-2002 board as shown in Fig. 5-4 Attach the removed covers again. Connector ofthe cable NEXSC Fig. 5-4 Wiring to the Xcont-2000 board for the remote controller option Mobile Art Plus Installation Manual 52 Installing Remote Controller Option Checking Performance of the Remote Controller First, open the lid at the back ofthe remote controller, and insert two °B" size batteries. To enable the function ofthe remote controller, turn on the lamp by pressing the remote controller key on the X-ray operating panel of the main unit (Fig. 5). Aer finishing the preparations, check the performance of the keys listed in Table. 1. Transmit from the siash range shown in Figure 6-7 to the arm attaching part Fig. 5-5 Remote Controller switch Table. 1 Name and basic function of each key of the remote controller Key Name. Normal function © | Bxposure “Starts the preparation for exposures. preparation switch @ | Exposure switch Pressing this switch together with the exposure preparation switch makes exposures. @ Collimator lamp “Turns on/off the collimator lamp. switch Hewaseu Fig. 5-6 Remote controller Mobile Art Plus Installation Manual 5-5 nee kaekoaienes | 5.3 Installing Protective Screen Option 5.3 Installing Protective Screen Option Component of Protective Screen Option ‘The Protective screen option (P/N: 503-50338 ) consists of the following parts. Make sure that all these parts are contained in the package. Paris Name. ‘Quantity 1 __| Protective screen 4 2__| Rail ms 1 3 | Rail mount 2 ‘Screw, Flat head screw SUS M4x8. 4 Bolt, HEX SKT head bolt M4x10 2 Fig. 5-8 Component of Protective Screen Option Installation of the Protective Screen Option EI Procedures of instlation of the Protective ser n option: 1. Screw two rails on rail mount at annex four M4x8 screws. Screws Fig. 5-9 Screw rail on rail mount ‘Mobile Art Plus Installation Manual 57 See kaee aie 2. Unscrew two screws at Top plate. Remove Arm lock release lever knob. Remove Top plate and Arm lock joint section cover. Remove Spacing plate. Arm lock release lever knob Spacing plate Top cover ___ Top plate Arm lock joint section cover ig. 5-10 Remove Arm lock joint section cover 3. Put Arm lock joint secton cover on Arm lock joint section, Fix Arm lock release lever knob. Put Rail mount on Arm lock joint secton cover. Arm lock joint section cover Arm lock relerase lever knob Rail mount a / Top cover sas lock joint section cover Fig. 5-11 Mounted Rail mount 4, PutTop plate on Rail mount. Screw Top plate on Rail mount. Check the setting of Protective Screen. Screws a ia = - Arm lock joint e sno coe Rail mount a Protective Screen Fig. 5-12 Fixed Top Plate 5-8 Mobile Art Plus Installation Manual emote ese 5.4 Installing the folding-type protective screen option Construction of folding-type protective option When the folding-type protective screen is delivered, the following parts are contained in the same package. Make sure that all the parts are contained before attaching them to the protective screen. 1__| Protective sereen ASSY ‘set 2 Transparent bumper, BS-30 (accessory) 1 3 ‘Transparent bumper, SJ-5008 (accessory) 3 reserve 1) 4 | Spacer (accessory) 1 5 _| Protective screen (folding ype) insiruction manual | 1 @_| S-shape large washer D16Mé (accessory) 3 7__| SEMS serew Ma x 10(accessory) 3 | Bolt, SST Hex socket M5 x 18 4 Fig. 5-13 Protective screen ASSY ne © Mobile Art Plus Installation Manual 5-9 roots bees Method of assembling the protective screen 1. Remove the top plate and the knob of the arm lock release lever, then remove the top plate joint cover and the spacers. Top plate pumas Arm-lock release lever knob Spacer Fig. 5-14 Removing the joint cover 2. Cover the joint section with the joint section cover. Attach the knob of the arm lock release lever, and put the mounting base on the joint section cover, and fix the mounting base with the washers [5] and the SEMS screws M4 [6] three points). (Fig. 5-15) Joint section cover ee £.- Aes Upper cover i Fig. 5- 15 Installing the protective screen 3. Attach the top plate on the mounting base and fix the protective screen. Top plate > Fig. S- 16 Installing the protective sereen ae 5-10 Mobile Art Plus Installation Manual ole reeet eames tee uke aoul 4, Stick the attached bumper (@) (one place) and the bumper (9) (two places) to the upper cover ofthe apparatus, as shown In Fig 57. © bumper, BS-30 ® bumper, SJ-5008 Fig. 5-17 Sticking the bumper rubbers and the protective cover 5. Place the spacer (®) with the arm between handle, and install with, the bott (®) again. All screws and bolt must be applied loctte #242 (blue). Fig. 5-18 Operation check é Bring the mounted protective screen to its using state and stored state several times repeatedly, and make sure that it works normally. aE © Mobile Art Plus Installation Manual Sl Seetickets 5.5 Installing grid case option Construction of the protective screen option ‘The grid case option (PIN: 503-5407) consists of the following parts. Make sure that all the parts are contained when opening the package. Part name Quantity Head plain bolt, SUS, M5X10 ‘Socket head cap bolt, SUS, M4X12, ‘Socket bution head screw. SUS, N4X6 Domed cap nut M4 Fiat large washer, Mé Flat washer, M4 2 ]o|~Jojor|ajeslolale 2 i a na fra |ro [ro fos fro |» | | Fig. 5-19 Components of the grid case option 5-12 Mobile Art Plus Installation Manual Pe oclehikesesio Mounting the grid case option Ff Procedures of mounting the grid case option 1. Remove the two cosmetic lids attached to the center of the both ends of the cassette box and unscrew the two screws under the lids. Fig. 5-20 Hole position for grid case installation Screw hole 2. seta M4 flat washer and a M4 flat large washer over each of the two 4x12 hexagon socket head cap bolts. At this time, set the flat washer first and then the flat large washer so that the flat washer comes next to the head of the bolt. Loosely screw the bolts in the screw holes in the bottom as shown in Fig. 5~ 20. 3. Fitthe grid case to the bolts that were screwed in Step 2. When fitting the grid case, sot the notch on the bottom of the grid case between the washer and the large washer, and then screw down the bolts. 4. Fix the cassette box and the grid case by screwing down at two places on the top of the grid case. Set the M4x6 button head screws inside the cassette box, and set the M4 domed cap nuts inside the grid case. 5. After checking on the mounting position of the grid case, screw down the screws. 6. Finally, attach the cover on the opening of the grid case. cover Fig. 5-21 Installation chart of grid case Mobile Art Plus Installation Manual 5-13 ree eee E Procedures of fitting the grip 1, Remove the two cosmetic lids attached on the upper part of the cassette box. 2. Fit the grip with M5X10 head plain bolts, as shown in Fig. 6-22. Fig. 5-23 Installation chart of grip case option 5-14 }) Mobile Art Plus Installation Manual Bede beuke eae ial 5.6 Installing large cassette box option Composition of large cassette box option ‘The large cassette box store 15 light weight 14 x 17 inches cassettes. ‘The large cassette box is composed by the undermentioned parts. Confirm them at the unpacking Part name Quantity 1_| Large cassette box ASSY. ye 2_| Magnet obtaining '3__| Screw, brass Sems P3 M3X6 2 Fig. 5-24 Composition of large cassette box option TPN Mobile Art Plus Installation Manual 5-15 uous ulus Installation of large cassette box option Side cover L, R are removed. 2. The bolt two place with the hexagon socket shown in Figure 5-25 are loosened, and a standard cassette box is removed. Fig. 5-25 Installation bolt position 3. Two @ screws are used for the position shown in Figure 5- 26, and the ‘magnet obtaining is installed. Fig. 5-26 Position where magnet obtaining is installed 5-16 J Mobile Art Plus Installation Manual [i Pee eee eee 4. The bolt two places shown in Item 2 are used and the large cassette box ASSY is installed. Large cassette box option Fig. 5-27 Installation completion chart RES TY Mobile Art Plus Installation Manual 517 Sorters 5-18 ‘Mobile Art Plus Installation Manual | Chapter 6 Specifications EE 6.1 Specifications [I 6.2 Dimensional Drawing of the Unit Mobile Art Plus Installation Manual 6-1 6.1 Specifications Specification Sheet MUX-100H MUX-100HJ Use environment [Atmospheric pressure 700~1060hPa [Ambient temperature 10~400 Relative humidity 30~85% ications Prot with 560mm otal length 1180mm Height of support stand 1890mm 170mm [weight 370kg Maximum running speed '5=0.5kmvithis may vary depending on the floor condition.) [Cassette storage 10 cassettes: 14%17 inch Focus height ‘600~2010mm .600~1860mm lar length 635~1200mm [Suppor stand rotation range =£270deg min Hue rotation angie ‘360deg Tube rotation around tube axis Power supply For battery drive: [Supply voltage Forward: 00 deg min. jackward: 20 deg min. Buitin battery Battery ype Shiskded lead storage battary (12 V20 cells) Forbatiy [Rating of power supe 1KVA Supply volage ‘Single phase AC _100,110,120,200,220.230,240V [Supply frequency 50/6082 |Supply Impedance Earth resistance Single phase AC 100,110,120 V : No more than 1.00 Single phase AC 200,220,230.240 V : No more than 4.00 Earth terminal : No more than 100.0 Additional earth terminal : No more than 1000 Power cable length Mobile Art Plus Installation Manual 4m MUX-100H. MUX-T00HS High-voltage generator Nominal electric power TZSKW (100KV. 125mA. 0.18) (The product of the current allowed to flow for 0.1 seconds at a tube voltage of 100 kV and tube voltage) [The nominal maximum tube — \votage and the maximum tube current allowed to flow at the aes oo Inominal maximum tube voltage a "The maximum tube current and the maximum tube peer iaeey \voltage that allows the maximum ; tube current to flow. : The combination of fhe tbe Ratings |voltage and tube current that AZeAV es 100rm loutput the maximum electrical AOORYs [12om0h er BOKV.” 160mA ‘The minimum value of the current i time product . o.s2mas [The manimum value ofthe Gurvent eae 320mAs 320mAs [The minimum value ofreminal lirradiation time of The current time product that can be set withthe X-ray tube voltage Salting and display of [Range of the setting: ‘40~125KV, in 1-kV increments {ube voltage for - . equaae Display. Digital display 032, 036, 040, 045, 0.50, 056, 063, 0.71, 0.80, 0.0, Ho, 11, 12, 14 18, 18, 20, 22, 25 28, 32, 38 Sotting and display of |eance oftne seting: (22 £5 50. 56 63, 7.1, 80, 90, 10 11, 12 14 radiographic current [Range ofthesetting: l15" 43, 20, 22, 25, 28, 32, 36, 40, 45, 50, 58, 63 time product 71, 80, 90, 100, 110, 125, 140, 160, 180, 200, 220, 260, 1200, _320mAs iz i Disp gia splay ‘Anatomical program [Upto 72 kinds of anatomical programs can be stored, (72 kinds = 8 body parts x 3 orientations x 3 body thickness) IThe contents of anatomical program stored in memory are: (2) Exosure condition (kV, mAs) \b) Method of exposure (c) Selection of photo-pickup feld of photo-timer (d) Setting of film density with photo-timer Mobile Art Plus Installation Manual 63 Snes MUX-100H_ MUX-100HJ Collimator R-20C Shape Rectangular Field Max. field $30 x 430 mm SID tm [Min. fold ‘00mm (leaves overlapped) [Average ilumination (Over 160 ix [Contrast ratio of edge Over Lignt nets (ACSuFACY 296 of SID Display of canter (Cross lines: [Type of amp Fialogen lamp (12V, 100WV), #55939 liuminating period ‘30 seconds, with automatic turn-off time switch aan SID indicated 1,15,2m indication _ [Dimensions indicated 20(6), 23(8), 25(10), 26(11), 30(12), 96(%4), 45(17) om [Accuracy of SID indication 5%, Drive of leaves Manual Mounting dimension (Focus to ft surface distance) ‘56 mm Exiemal dimension (Wx XH) X-ray tube Assembly* 202x211 x 197 mm Wodel Name —a7uTases-36 D.7U76305-56 Spot size. OF = “Target angio 16669 é ‘Nominal X-ray | Radiography 25KV tube Voitage Xray tube Wax. heat TSORITOSORHU) ‘Assembly Tax, continuous heat TOW TTORUS) dissipation rato _ Seay Tube Max. anode heat dissipation PAAKISOOKHO FIRKISOOKAU) rate eee ‘Wax anode heat dissipation BOOW TTSOHUTS) ‘BOW TT30HUTS) rate 5 ‘Max. continuous heat POW(SOOHUT) | BrawraoorUTEy dissipation rate | Weight ig Battery Tipe ‘Srna sized value regulated lead-acid batlery Speciication "2V. ‘Quantity 20 pieces Minimum specific filtration Total 2.5 mm Al 70 kV. a X-ray tube assembly Equivalentto 1.5mmAl 70 kV Mult-Jeaf colimator Equivalentto 7.0 mm Al 70kV. Classification of the system ‘Method of protection againet electric shock agree of protection against slectic shock Classification according to operation mode 64 Mobile Art Plus Installation Manual Class I (only during charging) Internal powered (during powered by internal battery) Type-8. Continuous operation with intermittent load Ce uions) Options Remote controler Infrared ype Ready operation, X-ray operation, Colimator lamp ONIOFF Grd holder "Two grids can be stored. Large cassetie 15 cassettes can be stored. box Removable Xray Removable Xray protective acrylic screen protective screen_| Collapsible Xray protective screen Special Option Callapsible Xray protective acrylic soreen (Color Handle __|Drive handle, Colimator handle, Collimator Knobs are pink color, NOTE: The grid case cannot be used together with the large cassette box. Special option can not be changed after the equipment being shipped. ‘Mobile Art Plus Installation Manual Ceres ssi ind 6.2 Dimensional Drawing of the Unit System dimensional drawing Fig. 1 System dimensions 6-6 Mobile Art Plus Installation Manual 5.2 Dimensional Drawing of the Unit Xray reference axis and focal spot position i ) Few rom hi ide | O |] raeenes reed, L_ Reference axis f | eases el | aR Ke 9) eT” hi " S1:A hollow on the housing surface Unit ‘mm indicatos a position of fos Fig, 2 X-ray reference axis and focal spot position (Front and upper view) Reference axis Unit ma Fig. 3 X-ray reference axis and focal spot position (Side view) Mobile Art Plus Installation Manual 6-7 6-8 Chapter 6 Specifications Mobile Art Plus Installation Manual Appendix A NEXSC DIP SWITCH SETTINGS. DIP switch settings on the NEXSC board are described in this Chapter. Chapter Contents EE As Table of NEXSC DIP SWITCH SETTINGS Mobile Art Plus Installation Manual Ai Appendix A NEXSC DIP SWITCH SETTINGS AI Table of NEXSC DIP SWITCH SETTINGS ‘The DIP switch function of NEXSC is shown in Table 1 Table. 1 NEXSC DIP SWITCH SETTINGS Number | Function ‘Status: Function Default ‘Sw2-1_ | RESERVED Normally ON ON 8W22 | RESERVED ‘Normally ON oN ni SW23 | RESERVED Normally OFF OFF SW2-4 | RESERVED | Normally OFF OFF | SW2-5 | Measured value display mode | ON: Measured value display mode, oF SW26 | RESERVED | Normally OFF OFF SW27 | RESERVED — Normally OFF lor SW2-8 | jnitial setting mode os ae eee ee OFF SW341_| EEPROM Initialization | ON: Initialization, OFF: Normal mode OFF SW3-2 | RESERVED Normally OFF OFF - $W3-3_| RESERVED Normally ON ov ‘SW3-4 | Remote controller option | ON: Option enable, OFF: Option disable | OFF SW3-5 | RESERVED Normally OFF | OFF | SW36 | RESERVED a Normally OFF | OFF iL [027 [heetisdonanen [Sy SORE, [OF | $w3-8 | adjustment mode [loN: Adjustment mode, OFF:Normal mode [OFF | Ooc—0 0 o oO Cat = Xeont 2002 board wersc [=] ward [] rasssors sv» Enns = Fig. 1 Layout of the DIP switches on NEXSC board. A-ii Mobile Art Plus Installation Manual Appendix B Adjustment Mode Chapter Contents. F 8.1 How to get into adjustment mode [8.2 Adjustment Mode List [8.3 Adjustment of Tube Current [8.4 adjustment of the Handle I 85 Adjustment of the battery detection circuit E86 Setting Date and Time E 87 Display and Reset of Exposure Counter E 8.8 Display and Reset of Cumulated Mileage E 8.2 Display and Reset of Error Log E 8.10 Display and Reset of Battery Charge Counter E 8.11 Display running speed E 8.12 Battery Voltage Drop Check Mode Mobile Art Plus Installation Manual Bi ee eae) B.1 How to get into adjustment mode Tum on the DIP switch SW3-8 on NEXSC CPU board first, and then turn on power for the unit. After just turning on power forthe unit, confirm “TEC” is displayed on the X-ray control panel. Fig. 1 Initialize display on adjustment mode When the program register key is pushed, iis displayed on the panel as shown in Fig. 2 as "Record® when each setting of the explanation in this Chapter. AMM oF o a4 oy ten CS SS 0a Fig. 2 Display when registering a 038 Bait Mobile Art Plus Installation Manual Paes ad B.2 Adjustment Mode List ‘Mode list in adjustment mode is shown as follows. To switch the page 1 and page 2, Normal key or Obese key is pushed. Adjustment mode Page 1 (Blinking Normal key) “kK : Name of mode Reference Tinanednepainiaiwines TSC‘ ‘Tube current each-point adjustment mode | Refer to B.3 std rine cea Cheacenaca———( eres | | Adjustment mode of the Handle Refer to B.4 4 Reference Exposure Counter mode Refer to B. 7 Cumulated Mileage mode y - Refer to B.8 Refer to B.o ea Error Log mode Battery Charge Counter mode Refer to B.10 Battery charging test mode Refer to C6 Wey ®) w 7L) | speed meter test mode | Refer to B.11 B) @) ‘Mobile Art Plus Installation Manual Beit Biv ee eeu B.3 Adjustment of Tube Current Tube current adjustment mode The tube current of this unit is adjusted by changing the setting of the filament current (called FVR value), ‘There are five adjustment points 40, 60, 80, 100, and 125 kV of FVR values for each of the tube current positions 50, 63, 80, 100, 125, and 160 mA as shown in the table below. The FVR value between the adjustment points for the tube voltage is calculated by linear interpolation. SOmA | 63mA | 80mA | 100mA | 125mA | 160mA 128kV_ °° 9 o oO es = TOOKV O° Oo ° ° ° = BOkV oo o ° Oo Oo oo 6OkV oO oO oO oO [e) oO ‘40kV 0 ° ° o ° (© : Adjustment point in tube current each-point adjustment mode © : Adjustment point in tube current two-point adjustment mode There are two tube current adjustment modes. Normally, the tube current is, adjusted in (1): tube current two-point adjustment mode. When necessary, the ‘ube current at each adjustment point is checked and adjusted in (2) Tube current each-point adjustment mode (1) Tube current two-point adjustment mode FVR value is adjusted at two points 80 kV, 50 mA and 80 kV, 160 mA, and based on the results, the FVR values at all the other points are corrected. (2) Tube current each-point adjustment mode FVR value is adjusted at each adjustment point. NOTE If inappropriate data are contained in the FVR value table, itis not possible to obtain appropriate results by executing the tube current two-point adjustment. If there is a possibility that inappropriate data may be contained In the FVR value table, execute the tube current two-point adjustment after initializing all the FVR values. ‘Mobile Art Plus Installation Manual Adjustment of Tube Current Initializing FVR values IE Procedures of initializing FVR values To initialize FVR values, hold down the thin body selection key for body thickness correction until a character string "c A n ce L” appears on the display (for about 3 seconds). Although itis possible to initialize FVR values with the initialization of } NEXSC board, the other important data are also initialized at the same time. 3 Setting exposure time EE setting exposure time Itis possible to set an exposure time using the flim density setting dispiay key. ‘The relation between exposure time and film density is shown in the figure below. Perform exposures with 50 ms when adjustment ofthe tube current. 3 0 8 pogogee 6.3ms | 25ms | 100ms 12,8ms_50ms If the exposure time is set shorter than 50 ms, the measured tube current is indicated with a large error on the display. Use the exposure time setting mostly for rouble shooting such as checking # the high-voltage generation circuit. Others * eee E others (1) When the tube current two-point or each-point adjustment mode is feleched, be sate fondbeck cuts utero dub. (2) For adjusting tube current, use a neutral point tube ammeter or the measured value display mode of the unit (turn ON the DIP switch SW2-5 ‘on NEXSC board). Mobile Art Plus Installation Manual By a esas Adjustment in tube current two-point adjustment mode If Procedures of adjusting FVR value 1. Set tube curent wo-pln adjusnent mode, Sel tho DIP evitch NEXSC SW-3.8 to ON and tum ON power. “Then, press the APR head exposure key to ener the tube current two-point mode. (LEDS of the head exposure key, the regular position exposure key, and the normal body exposure key blink.) 2. Set the tube voltage and tube current Itis not necessary to set the tube voltage, because it is fixed to 80 KV. The tube current can be set to only two points 50 mA and 160 mA. Set it to 50 mA at first. VGA G@AJOHNE® [ maseting ] ees Fig.3 | Tube current two-point adjustment mode: tube current setting (this figure shows an example of the display: the tube current is set to 50 mA) 3. erecta Xray exposure Execute an exposure by pressing the hand switch Bevi Mobile Art Plus Installation Manual z EEN Usenet ste 4. Adjusting FUR value Pressing the remote controler choosing key reveals FVR value on the st tube voltage display. (When FVR value is dsplayed, the lamp ofthe remote controller choosing key blinks.) To change the FUR value, press the set tube voltage change key. When decreasing the tube curent, set the FVR value toa smaller value, and when Increasing the tube cuter, set io larger value. Repeat the steps 3 and 4 unl the measured tube current value becomes an appropriate vale. (Recommended range : 45 ~ 48mA) FVR setting | | mAsetting oe Fig.4 Tube current two-point adjustment mode: FVR value setting (this figure shows an example of the display: the FVR is adjusted to FVR = 4.02) 5. Registering FUR values Register the FVR value when the tube curent has become an appropriate vale. To register FVR valve, press the program registration key. Then, a character sting ‘re ris shown onthe display. (nore) Moving to another point or mode, or tuming off power without pressing the program registration key after changing FVR value would cancel the change of the FVR value. Further, itis possible to register FVR value when exposure Condition is displayed (FVR value isnot displayed) 6. Set the tube current to 180 mA, and then repeat the steps 3 to 5. (Recommended range of measured tube current : 148 ~ 155mA) (@lnore) Its possibe to set the tube currant 0 either 50 mA or 160 mA fst tis adjustment mode is fished after the FVR value fer only one of the F wo points is registered, the same FV value is registered for he other pont ‘Mobile Art Plus Installation Manual Bevii neuen es Tube current each point adjustment mode [I Procedures of adjusting FVR value 1. Sottube current each-point adjustment mode Set the DIP switch NEXSC SW3-8 to ON and turn ON power. Then, press the APR chest exposure key to enter the tube current each-point adjustment mode. (LEDs of the chest exposure key, the regular position ‘exposure key, and the normal body exposure key blink.) 2. Setting tube voltage and tube current Fig. 5 Tube current each point adjustment mode ~ Exposure condition setting(In case of 160mA) 3. Exposuring X-RAY Make an exposure by pressing the hand switch. Bviit ‘Mobile Art Plus Installation Manual 4. Adjusting FVR value Pressing the remote contvoller choosing key reveals FVR value on the set tube voltage display. (When FVR value is displayed, the lamp of the remote controller choosing key blinks.) To change the FVR value, press the set tube voltage change key. When decreasing the tube current, set the FVR value to a smaller value, and when increasing the tube current, setittoa larger value. Repeat the steps 3 and 4 until the measured tube current value becomes an appropriate value. (Allowable error : within ~15% ~ +5%) Fig. 6 Tube current each point adjustment mode: FVR value adjusted (this figure shows an example of the display: the FVR is setting to FVR = 4.41) 5. Registering FVR values Register the FVR value when the tube current has become an appropriate value. To register FVR value, press the program registration key. Then, a character string ‘r e c ord’ is shown on the display. (ner) ‘Moving to another point or mode, or turning off power without pressing the program registration key after changing FVR value would cancel the change of the FVR value. Further, itis possible to register FVR value when exposure condition is displayed (FVR value is not displayed), 6. Repeat the steps 3 to 5 for other points, as required. Mobile Art Plus Installation Manual Bix PN eeusee seas sae B.4 Adjustment of the Handle ‘This Is the mode in which handling of the unit during running is adjusted. When the handle or MU Driver board was exchanged, adjust the handle in the following steps: E Procedures of adjusting the handle J. Setting handle adjustment mode Set DIP switch NEXSC SW3-8 ON, and tun ON power. Then, enter the handle adjustment mode by pressing the Arm key of APR. (The LED of, the Arm key flashes.) 2. Setting a spring gauge {As the adjustment position number s indicated on the tube voltage sisplay, apply the force in the indicated direction with a spring gauge referting to Table 1 and Fig. 6. Te a piece of string or the ike round the end ofthe handle, then hook the spring gauge tothe string, and apply the force. Position seting | Gare Fig. 7 Adjustment of the Handle 3. Registering the adjustment values (8 positon) Press the program registration key. Then, the adjustment position number advances to the next. Repeat the steps 2 and 3 about al the adjustment positions shown in Table. 1 i (@[note) If power is tumed off without pressing the program registration ray, the handle adjustment values would not be registered. Mobile Art Plus Installation Manual Eee ts ontokuceecusks Table. 1 Relation between handle adjustment po jon number and pull power Adjustment position number Direction (pull power) by spring gauge 1 Forward left direction (1 ke) Forward left direction (2 kg) Backward left direction (1 kg) Backward left direction (2 kg) Forward right direction (I kg) Forward right direction 2 kg) Backward right direction (I ke) Backward right direction (2 kg ) ‘Mobile Art Plus Installation Manual Bexi Monee B.S Adjustment of the battery voltage detection circuit This adjustment is made to equalize the variability among different battery voltage detection circuits. When exchanging MUXPOWER board, MUXCHARGE board, oF XCONT board, be sure to make this adjustment in the following steps. [I Procedures of battery detection circuit 1. Set DIP switch NEXSC SW3-8 ON, and then apply power to the unit. The present mode is tums to positive voltage mode by pressing the “Leg” key, and is tums to negative voltage mode by pressing the “Foot” key. The detected battery voltage is displayed by six digits 2. Press ‘mAs +", "mAs ~" key while measuring the actual voltage of batteries, and Press the "Program key’ ifthe difference between the measurement value and the indicated value becomes within +0.2V. ‘The actual voltage of batteries on + side can be measured between "TERS"-"TERS" of the MUXPOWER board. ‘The actual voltage of batteries on - side can be measured between “TERS"-"TER4" of the MUXPOWER board. Displayed value adiustment Fig. 9 Adjustment of the battery voltage detection circuit ~Positive voltage (in case of 123.8V) AA Y) fe lta fal) ee _kv mAs fHfHfett]) OA GA! (epee) Fig. 10 Adjustment of the battery voltage detection circuit Negative voltage (in ease of 123.7V) Art Plus Installation Manual Baxit Eee Rou) B.6 Setting Date and Time Year, month, day and time can be set E Procedures of displaying and resetting date and time: 1. Setting date and time setting mode Set DIP switch NEXSC SW3-8 ON and turn on power. Then, enter the date and time setting mode by pressing the hand exposure key of APR. (The LED of the hand exposure key blinks.) Fig. 11 Setting Date (In case of December 31, 2002) 2. Checking change of date Reveal the year/month/day display by pressing the remote control selection key. (Turn off the LED of the key.) Change year with the set tube voltage change keys (+) and (-). (Set the lower two digits of the year.) Change month with the (-) key for changing set value of the product of tube current and its flow time. (Change day with the (+) key for changing set value of the product of tube current and its flow time. Mobile Art Plus Installation Manual B-xiti Meese 3. Changing time Reveal the time display by pressing the remote control selection key. (The LED of the key flashes.) Change hour with the set tube voltage change keys (+) and (-) (24-hour display) (Change minute with the (+) and (-) key for changing set value of the product of tube current and its flow time. Fig. 12 Setting Time (In case of PM 7:43) B-xiv ‘Mobile Art Pius Installation Manual Pehle B.7 Display and Reset of Exposure Counter Itis possible to display and reset the number of Xray exposures that Is controlled by software. EE Procedures of displaying the number of X-ray exposures: I. Setting exposure counter mode Set DIP switch NEXSC SW3-8 ON and turn on power. Then, enter the exposure counter display mode by pressing the Head exposure key of APR, (The LED of the Head exposure key blinks.) 2. Checking the cumulative number of exposures ‘The cumulative number of exposures appears on the set tube voltage display and the display for the product of tube current and its flow time, ‘Amax. number of cumulative number of exposures is 989999 times. (Over the counter’s max. number then, the cumulative number of exposures is reset, and the display is tuned to "0". Fig. 13 Display of Exposure Counter (In case of 80 times) E Procedures of displaying the number of X-ray exposures: 1. Resetting cumulative number of exposures Press the program registration key for about 3 seconds. Then, the cumulative number of exposures is reset, and the display is turned to 0" Mobile Art Plus Installation Manual Baw Bexwvi FT nese eeu dss B.8 Display and Reset of Cumulated Mileage. Itis possible to display and reset the cumulated mileage that is controlled by software. Ef Procedures of display 1. 19 and resetting the cumulated mileage: Setting cumulated mileage display mode Set DIP switch NEXSC SW3-8 ON and tum on power. Then, enter the cumulative mileage display mode by pressing the Chest key of APR. (The LED of the Chest key blinks.) Checking cumulative mileage ‘The total cumulative mileage appears on the set tube voltage display, and the relative cumulative mileage appears on the display for the product of tube current and its low time. The total cumulated mileage is the cumulative mileage since the unit was shipped from the factory. The relative cumulative mileage is the cumulative mileage after the last reset of the mileage. A max. number of cumulative mileage is 999999 km. Over the counter’s, max. number then, the cumulative mileage is reset, and the display is tumed to "0". Resetting relative cumulative mileage Press the program registration key for about 3 seconds. Then, the relative cumulative mileage is reset and the display is tured to "0". Mobile Art Plus Installation Manual BE yee eurkvesstok ue ere knees i aly eon Fa | a 2 | a One) Fig. 15 Display of Total Cumulated Mileage (In case of 300km) Mobile Art Plus Installation Manual Bewii Eee vae ee ea B.9 Display and Reset of Error Log Error cade of 32 batches in the pastis displayed, fa total of 32 errors have occurred and further a new error occurs, the oldest eror data is deleted and the new error data is overwriten. If Procedures of displaying the error log: 1. Setting error tog mode Set DIP switch NEXSC 3-8 ON and apply power to the unit. Then, press the "Obese key” and the “ Waist" key. ARMM os ees ‘aad! Error Log Number selection Fig. 16 Display of Error Log (In case of eighth error code was d4) 2. Check error codes Error cade is displayed on mAs indicator and log number is displayed on kV indicator. The number "000" means the latest error and the number "031" means the oldest error. Log number is increased by pressing the kV# key and decreased by pressing the kV- key. 3. Check error codes date and time Reveal the date and time display by pressing the remote control selection key. E Procedure of reset for the error log 1. Resetting the error log. Press the program registration key for about 3 seconds. Then, the error log is reset Bowiii Mobile Art Plus Installation Manual BE ERD alin ree token B.10 Display and Reset of Battery Charge Counter Itis possible to display and reset the number of charging times counted by the software. E Procedures of displaying the Battery charge counter 1. Set the charging counter mode. Set the DIP switch NEXSC SW3-8 to ON and turn ON power. Then, enter the charging counter display mode by pressing the obese body key and APR waist exposure key. (LEDs of the waist exposure key and the obese body key blink.) 2. Check the cumulative number of charging times. “The number of charging times is displayed on the set tube voltage display ‘and the tube current time product display. ‘The maximum number of the cumulative counter display is 32767. If this number is exceeded, the display is reset to 0. Fig. 17 An example of the charging counter display (the number of charging times is 80) EE Resetting the charging counter 1. Resetting cumulative number of charging times Press the program registration key for about 3 seconds. Then, the cumulative number of times is reset to "0", ‘Mobile Art Plus Installation Manual Baix eee B.11 Displaying running speed ‘ssi sl nonin sotcine ache ye eect \ecdastnped, Unite cietany Inlet ta annadar oF ots I steps of dopleying running speed 1. Sotthe running speed clplay mode Set the DIP switch NEXSC SW3-8 to ON and turn ON power. Then, enter the running speed display mode by pressing the obese body key and ARR. foot exposure key. (LEDs of the foot exposure key and the obese body key blink.) 2. Check the displayed running speed. ‘Arnunning speed is displayed on the set tube voltage display and the tube current time product display. °—" is displayed during going back. Fig. 18 An example of running speed display (where the speed of both of the wheels is 0.8 km/hour) ‘Mobile Art Plus Installation Manual ERE ose ies hetuulac ks occ 3. Switching between wheel speeds Itis possible to switch the running speed display from one to another of both wheel running speed, left wheel running speed, and right running ‘speed by pressing the remote control choosing key. fw) o@ oa) e@ . an 76. HH OCA CAIDHA Fig. 19 An example of running speed display (left wheel speed is 2.3 knv/hour) <| a [> (z) aS eae Fig. 20 An example of running speed display (right wheel speed is 1.0 km/hour) ‘Mobile Art Plus Installation Manual Baxi B.12 Battery Voltage Drop Check Mode ‘This mode is to check the drop of battery voltage and the inverter operation (VIN) when load is applied for exposure. Use this mode to check the battery condition. If Procedures to display the battery voltage drop check mode J. Seton the battery voltage drop check mode. ‘Tum on the DIP witch SW3-8 on the NEXSC board first, and then tum on the power of the unit. Then, press the Normal key and Waist Exposure key on APR to start the battery voltage drop check mode. (LED of the Waist Exposure key and Normal key blinks.) lay of the battery voltage drop check mode Fig. 21 Example of the displayed) (exposure condition 2. Exposure ‘The exposure condition indicator displays inspection exposure condition (80 kV, 160 mA, 100 msec). \Values are measured when 80 msec pasts after the exposure starts. Perform exposure by pressing the hand switch. After the exposure, ‘measured tube voltage and tube current are displayed on the exposure condition indicator. (Measured tube voltage and tube current other than this mode are values measured 20 msec after the exposure starts. Therefore, the values may not ‘match with the tube voltage and tube current measured in this mode.) 3. Switching indicated values By pressing the remote controller choosing key, exposure condition, battery voltage on the plus side, battery voltage on the minus side, inverter operation frequency voltage during exposure VIN, measured tube voltage, and measured tube current are displayed in sequence. (Battery voltage on the plus side and battery voltage on the minus side are measured 80 msec after the exposure starts in this mode. They do not match with the battery voltage measured by procedures described in 8.5 Adjustment of the battery voltage detection circult.) Mobile Art Plus Installation Manual ERE kee teeter ee ‘At present, conditions of the unit and battery cannot be judged using the falues provided in this mode. (Use the values as reference.) Mobile Art Plus Installation Manual Boxxiii oie ees Boxxiv Mobile Art Plus Installation Manual Appendix C Adjusting Methods These adjustments are not required in the usual installation of the unit. If the circuit boards or parts are replaced and readjustment is needed, refer to these adjusting methods. Chapter Contents IE c.1 Preperation BE C2 Adjusting MUX CHARGE-04A board [ c.3 Adjusting XCONT-2002 board EE c.4 Adjusting the battery-voltage detection circuit E c.5 Checking the X-ray exposure E c.6 Checking battery char EE c.7 Volume control of a buzzer [cs Finish Mobile Art Plus Installation Manual Ci Eee ee C1 Preparation Before making the detalled adjustment in this Section, confirm the following items: 1. The connections of connector P1 and P2 are compliant wit the supply voltage. (Refer to 4.4) 2. The settings of DIP SW on NEXSC board are matched with the unit type ‘and the options. (Refer to Appendix A) 3. The setting of DIP SW1-1 on INVERTER UNIT board is matched withthe OFF side. (Sik pattem is [MUX-100] side.) 4. Move the arm out of parking position. (For displaying and exposing). Ger) turn on the power supply of the unit by connecting the power plug as turing the main breaker off, and tuming on breaker NFB1 when the NEXSC board 's initialized or is initalized before the device is adjusted (Ginere) When the lever is made below , breaker NFB1 is tumed on, } When the lever is made up, breaker NFB1 is tured off Mobile Art Plus Installation Manual 2 Adjusting MUX CHARGE-D4A board J. Tum VR1, VR2, and VR3 of MUX CHARGE-04A board counterclockwise to the maximum. (Itis unnecessary to do this in case that the MUX CHARGE-04A board.) ‘Tum of f the Main breaker. Make sure the breaker NFB is OFF and connect the power plug. ‘Tum on the DIPswitch SW3-8 (adjustment mode) of NEXSC board. 2 Aw HN Short-circult CP3 [CHECK1] and CP4 [CHECK2] of XCONT board with a lip or the like. Adjusting the MUXCHARGE board ‘Turn ON the breaker NFB1. (Power will be turned ON) 2. Confirming the fundamental frequency of 50 kHz: Confirm that the waveform at CP14 [50kHz] shows approximately 50 kHz (period: 17 to 23 usec). 3. Adjusting the inverter frequency of 120 Hz: ‘Adjust VR3 [120Hz] so that the waveform at CP16 [120Hz] shows 120 Hz (period: 8.1 to 8.3 msec). 4. Adjusting the pulse width for the starter: Perioming READY operation, adjust VR2 [STARTER] so tha the puse width at Highiovl ofthe waveform at CP17 (I Board, a+ pin of MB) becomes 2.7 msec (0.1 msee). 5. Rough adjustment of the pulse width for the collimator lamp: Lighting the collimator tamp, adjust VR1 [LAMP] so that the pulse width at High-level of the waveform at CP6 [213] becomes 3.8 msec (0.1 msec). Gino) ‘The pulse width can be finely adjusted by adjusting VR1 while measuring the voltage at the leads of the collimator lamp so that the voltage becomes an appropriate value. (Refer to Appendix E7) 6. Tum OFF NFB1 (Power will be turned off ). Mobile Art Plus Installation Manual Pou eae eine uci C.3 Adjusting XCONT-2002 board Prepara J. Tum vR1, VR2, and VR3 of XCONT-2002 board counterclockwise to the maximum, (It Is unnecessary to do this in case that XCONT-2002 board has been already adjusted.) 2. Tum VR4 of XCONT-2002 board to center position. (Itis unnecessary to make further adjustment of VR4 in normal case.) Tum of f the Main breaker. Make sure the breaker NFB is OFF and connect the power plug. Tum on the DIPswitch SW3-8 (adjustment mode) of NEXSC board, Dw KR w& ‘Short-circult CP3 [CHECK] and CP4 [CHECK2]. Adjusting the inverter control circuit 1. Short-circuit CP [+15V] and CPS [VSIN] 2. Tum ON the breaker NFB1. (Power will be turned ON) 3. Tum ON the key switch. (This enables Reads and X-ray operations.) @N caution Confirm that main breaker is tumed OFF. Civ Mobile Art Plus Installation Manual PRT bene eu eesecucl 4, Adjustment Max frequency of inverter. ‘Adjust VR2 [VFADJ(kV)] so that the frequency at CP29 [F] becomes 112 kHz (period: 8.9 to 9.0 psec), aun ae — a fees wba | Fig. 1 Wave form at CP29[F] 5. Rough adjustment of the inverter pulse width: Performing READY and XRAY operations, adjust VRS [PULSEADUJ] so that the pulse width st CP33 [A/D] becomes 7.5:+0.1 11sec. (Be cautious about the polarity.) zonno7/1 ves840 Jat 7-508 UAT 188, 8890 cv ete eb es 6. Fine adjustment of the inverter pulse width Connect osci |loscope probes to CP [Ga] and CP [Ea] and to CP [Gb] and P [Eb] of INVERTER UNIT board, perform READY and XRAY operations. Check ‘the gate waveform of ISBT. Confirm that the pulse width at +5 V is 7.8 08. Ousec, Readjust the pulse width if it is necessary (VR3 [PULSEADJ] of Xcont board) oppecti <— sv <— ow Fig. 3 Waveform between CP[Ga] - CP(Ea], CP{Gb | - CP[Eb] on INVERTER UNIT board NOTE ‘As it takes more than 5 pulses to get stable, the following way is recommended. Select a exposure condition, for instance 40kV,100mAs, with long exposure time. Acquite the IGBT gate waveform during exposure ¥ operation by manual trigger. 7. Tum OFF the power (turn OFF NFB1), and remove the short-circuit between CP [+15V] and CPS [VSIN]. ‘Adjusting mAs circuit J. short-circuit CP [+5V] and CP30 [mA-IN]. Apply power to the unit (tum ON NFB1). ‘Adjust VR1[mAs] so that the relation between the frequency at CP28 IMASCLK] and the voltage at CP 30 is 5 kHZ/V. (For example, ifthe voltage at CP30 is 5.10 V, the frequency at CP28 is 25.5 kHz.) 4. Turn OFF the power (tum OFF NFB1), and remove the short-circuit between CP [+5V] and CP30 [mA-IN]. Mobile Art Plus Installation Manual C4 Adjusting the battery-voltage detection circuit Preparation |. Confirm the power plug has been disconnected. Set the DIPswitch NEXSC SW3-8 (Adjustment mode) ON. ve 2 3. Confirm there is no shorting wires between check pin on XCONT board. 4. |, Turn on the main breaker. 5. Tum the key switch ON. (Power will be tured ON.) ‘Adjusting the positive-side of battery-voltage detection. 1. Press Leg key (the mode for adjusting the positive-side of battery-voltage detection is entered). 2. Measure the positive-side of actual battery voltage (the voltage between ‘TERS and TERS on MUXPOWER board). 3. Press mAs+ and mAS- key so that the same voltage as the actual voltage is obtained. When the same voltage (within 0.2 V) Is obtained, press the program entry key. Adjusting the negative-side of battery-voltage detection. 1. Press Foot-key (the mode for adjusting the negative-side of battery-voltage detection is entered). 2. Measure the minus-side of actual battery voltage (the voltage between ‘TERS and TER4 on MUXPOWER board). 3. Press mAst and mAs- key so that the same voltage as the actual voltage is obtained. When the same voltage (within ++0.2 V) is obtained, press the program entry key. 4. After the adjustments have finished, turn OFF the power (tum OFF key switch). ‘Mobile Art Plus Installation Manual one ees C5 Checking the X-ray exposure Preparation _ Confirm the power plug has been disconnected. Set the DiPswitch SW3-8 on the NEXSC board ON. (Adjustment mode) Set the DIPswitch SW2-5 on the NEXSC board ON. (Measurement display mode) Confirm there are no short-wire between check pins on the XCONT board. ‘Tum the main breaker ON. Confirmation of ready operation 1. Turn ON the key switch. 2. Confirm that the collimator lamp comes on by performing the collimator lamp lighting operation. node of X-ray tube is rotating 3. Performing READY operation, confirm that th and the exposure-ready lamp comes on within approximetely 3 seconds 4. During READY operation, check the waveform of filament heating voltage between GP2 [CO] and CP1 [CL] on INVERTER UNIT board. Fig. 4 Waveform between CP1[CL] - CP2[00] on the INVERTER UNIT board viii Mobile Art Plus Installation Manual foe bua bee Confirmation of X-ray exposure Press the "Head" key on the adjustment mode. 2. Adjust on 2 points at 80kV,50mA, and 160mA. As the measurement display is within the following range. At the same time, confirm the waveform of tube voltage (CP9[TKV] which is on the XCONT board) BOKV,SOMA : 45~48mA BOKV,160MA : 148~155MA zomayo7/11_ 152890 ‘maa Wid, orien /= Stopped 4 Fig. 5 Waveform at the CP9[TKV] (In case of 80kV,160mA) 3. Ifmecessary, press the “Chest” key, get into the tube current each-poi adjustment mode and then check that measurement vaiue is with error within 15 - +5 % range of the setting value. Gor) Use the tube anmeter of neutral point current measureing type. The tube anmeter of measuring of high voltage side may indicate the tube current value with large error. Connect the tube ammeter of neutral point current measuring type to mAY and mA- of terminal board X2 on XCONT board. For the measurements, remove the short-circuit plate. ‘Mobile Art Plus Installation Manual Cix cx onan ies C6 Checking battery charging Preparation J. After its confirmed that breaker NFB1 is turning off, connect the power piu. 2. Tum the key switch OFF. 3. Tum the main breaker ON. 4. Sot the DIPswitch SWS-8 on the NEXSC board (Adjustment mode) ON. 5. Confirm there are no short-wire between check pins on the XCONT board. Procedure of confirming for battery charge 1. Tum the breaker NFB1 ON. (Power will be turned ON.) 2. Press Obese-key to move to the adjustment mode Page 2. 3. Press Leg-key (after about 10 seconds, the battery is charged for about ‘one minute). 4. Confirm that the waveform of the voltage between CP9 and GND on MUX CHARGE-O4A board is approximately as shown in the Figure below. 5. Then unplug the unit. Fig. 6 Waveform between CP18 ~ GND Mobile Art Plus Installation Manual Ret chas beck C7 Volume control of a buzzer The volume control procedure of a loud buzzer From the hole of a catch part cover, volume for volume control can be turned and the volume control of the amount buzzer of loud sounds can be performed. Volume is large or small please adjusts buzzer volume I @sce) When a buzzer setup in setting change mode is except "ON’, the amount buzzer of loud sounds does not sound at the time of X-ray exposure. When a buzzer setup is "ON", please perform subsequent adjustments (when itis @ ‘setup to which the amount buzzer of loud sounds sounds at the time of X-ray exposure). It goes into setting change mode. (Please refer to the change method of handling description 4.8 various setup.) If DIPSW 2-8 0 3-8 is turned "on ", it will not put into setting change mode, Please check a setup of DIPSW. ‘A buzzer setup is started. A setup of a buzzer is tured "ON" (Setup to which the amount buzzer of loud sounds at the time of X-ray exposure). If it continues pushing the collimator lamp key of a sheet panel Approx. 1 second or more, the amount buzzer of loud sounds will sound, Please fit a precision driver (-) over the hole of the cover upper left end of a catch part, tum volume, and adjust the volume of the amount buzzer of loud sounds. Catch part Precision driver Fig. 7 The position of adjustment volume Mobile Art Plus Installation Manual Cx ee eae uate 4. if adjustment of volume is completed, please push the collimator lamp key of a sheet panel. The amount buzzer of loud sounds stop. Please end setting change mode. The volume control procedure of a sheet panel buzzer The buzzer volume control of the sheet panel, which tums volume for volume control of a sheet panel, and sounds at the time of key operation etc., can be performed. volume is large or small, please adjust buzzer volume. I. Remove Upper cover. 2. Please tum volume VR 1 on the sheet panel board on the back of Upper cover, and adjust the buzzer volume of a sheet panel ‘The buzzer volume control of the sheet panel Fig. 8 The position of adjustment volume 3. Upper cover will be attached if adjustment of volume is completed. xii ‘Mobile Art Plus Installation Manual C8 Finish Return the DIP SW on NEXSC board to its normal use condition. Mobile Art Plus Installation Manual xiii Fiiesdc tai meas Coxiv ‘Mobile Art Plus Installation Manual | Appendix D Error Message List Referring this error message list, quickly resolve problems, if any. ‘Chapter Contents Ef D.1 Error Message List ‘Mobile Art Plus Installation Manual Peron baum D.1 Error message list ‘The content of the fault is indicated fault indication lamp 4, and indicated code on the mAs display. ‘Table. 1 Fault error message list, Error code Content of the error “Fot ‘Main supply voltage is more than 20% higher than the standard voltage. FOo2 Main supply voltage is more than 30% lower than the standard voltage. FOS “18V OK signal is not supplied. (A failure in ~15V supply.) Ft X-ray tube voltage during irradiation is detected to be more than 30 KV higher than the set | value Fi Measured Xray tube vollage during radian la more than 50% lower than the set value. F13 ‘Measured X-ray tube voltage during irradiation Is lower than 10kV. Fi | KVBR signal is supplied. (A glow discharge in X-ray tube, or abnormal high x-ray tube | | voltage has been detected.) Fai Measured Xray tube current during ivadialon is more than SOmA larger than the set value F22 ‘Measured X-ray tube current during irradiation is more than 50% smaller than the set value. F23 ‘Measured Xray tube current during radiation is smaller than 1OmA. Fat Measured lament current is more than 60% higher than the set value, F32 ‘Measured filament current is more than 50% lower than the set value. al Fa ‘Measured flament carent is lower than 1A FSI Battery voltage of plus-side during charging is higher than 185V. Fea Batlery voltage of plus-side during charging is lower than 100V. Fa3 Battery voltage of minus-side during charging ls higher than T55V. F54 Battery voltage of minus-side during charging is lower than 100V. Pree FSS: | Voltage of plus-side battery is more than 12V higher than that of minus-side battery. a “F56 Voltage of minus-side baitery is more than 12V higher than that of plus-side battery. Fa ] Signal CHBR1 is supplied. (Charging current is higher than 338A) Fb | Sianal GHBR? is supplied, (Battery voliage + ar side during charging is higher than 155 he) Fc | The power lead had been connected when main breakeris tured off FSE Measured charging current more than 50% larger than the set value for 10 seconds. FoF ‘Measured charging current less than 30% of the set value for 10 seconds. Mobile Art Plus Installation Manual pe Mscom skies ‘STOK signal is not retumed even after the starter drive time is over. Ft “F62 ‘XOK is not returned even after one second has passed since HX1 wes supplied. FOE irradiation does not finish By Backup time / mAs. FOF KVT does not input even after 250 meec has passed since EXR output. (It may occur also when x-ray has been terminated by AEC (signal IPOFF) immediataly after X-ray started, for instance, when AEG detector gets direct x-ay beam.) The content of the waming Is indeated waming indication lamp AS , and indicated code on the mAs display approx. 3 sec. Table. 2 Warning error message list Fea itis an invalid HX signal input. (EX Hand switch was pushed at the time of @ power on.) Fes itis an Invalid AR signal input. (EX Hand switch was pushed at the ime of a power on.) Fed EMG signal is supplied. (Emergency stop switch has being pressed.) Ht With the set exposure condition, the heat accumulated on the anode of the X~ay tube is over tolerance. | #2 “The heat accumulated onthe anode ofthe X-ay tube has reached is tolerance limit. | Ha THERMAL signal is not supplied. | E ‘CPU baitery voliage has dropped. Hain a EEE CPU battery is completely emply. bbb Main battery voltage has dropped.(Only movement of the system is possible.) oO “Abnormal motor is detected. a | Over-current (motor is detected 2 | Abnormal motor is detected. a 3 ‘Abnormal encoder is detected. | a Brake release switch Is ON at the power on. ce aw | Small movement switch (forward) is ON at the power on. ce 06 ‘Small movement switch (backward) is ON at the power on. a Drive handle input (left) was detected at the power on. 8 "| Drive Randle input (right) was detected ai the power on. do ‘Bumper switch is ON at the power on. - a0 T Aim lock release Switch is ON atthe poweron. ae at ‘Arm lock release lever is ON at the power on Mobile Art Plus Installation Manual D-iti D.iv ‘Mobile Art Plus Installation Manual Appendix E Maintenance and inspection Basically, itis not necessary to make the replacement of any parts described in this Chapter during installation of the unit. 5 ‘Chapter Contents E £.1 Expendable Parts List EE £2 Batteries Replacement [£3 cPU Backup Battory Replacement E E.4 Collimator lamp Replacement ff E-5 Maintenance of rotary X-ray tube section E Es Centering the Collimator and X-ray Focus IE E.7 Adjustment of Collimator lamp voltage [ £8 Inspection of DC Motor E £9 Cleaning and disinfections ‘Mobile Art Plus Installation Manual :E-i Exit E.1 Expendable Parts List Expendable Parts are shown as Table, 1. Use specified parts at the part replacement. Table, 1. Expendable Parts List Pars Number ars Nae Rating erai0%4.01 | Bator * 0-46520-01 | Wie Rope For MOX008 509-40520-00 | Wie Rope For MUX-O0HI 511-37058 Wheel, ZP-W1 = sr137075 | Caster 305-160 5503-49045 Code reel 501-78646 | CPU book bao 06255005-02_| Coietoriamp 5003466602 | Earh bot 6 1114825_| Ong, 0 a. o72.a60%3-08 | Fuse F4_(On NVERTER UNIT-C1 boar) 100A OV Sion bow 072.1954-34_| Fuse F13 (On CONTROL UNT MUX casi) 6.3, 50 Sow bow Fuse F1,F12 F23(0n CONTROL UNIT MUX chessis) | 05A, 250V Slow bow o7aas9st-15 | ruse Ft (On MUX CHARGE-04A boars) Fuse F5 (On MUX POWER-99 boars) ova a1604-26 | Fuso F,F2(0n MUX POWER-00 boars) 2.98, 2507 Stow bow Fuse F1 (On MUX CHARGE-048 board) 5.08, 2500 Stow blow bees Fuse F3,F7,F8 (On MUX POWER-99 board) 072-01659-83 | Fuse F4,F5 (On MUX POWER-99 board) 410A, 250V Slow blow 72.01665-94 | Fuse FO (On NUX POWER bead) 1DAZ50V Siow Bow ssozauny ) SH0%" packing (Oerdar pug forteRighaetoge wnt) [STMIREK poe | contact pin for replacement (standard plug for the Contact pin + tool 811-18061-11 high-voltage unit) 511-15061-13, Mini plug maintonance kit (mini plug for the X-ray tube unit) "1 The parts number 074-71014-01 is for ‘piece of needed when replacing batteries. Mobile Art Plus Installation Manual ‘Silicon rubber jacket: 5 pes Silicon washer: 5 pes Silicon oil:5 pcs battery. 20 pieces are Eeeseueas E.2 Batteries Replacement Batteries replacement Parts Number of the battery is 074-71014-01 (Battery,PX12090). 20 pieces are needed when replacing batteries. Gl] WARNING ‘When replacing the batteries, make sure to place the unit on the flat floor. Otherwise, the unit may fall down. alll] WARNING Do not wear metallic accessories such as the bracelet, hanging jewelrys, and clocks during the battery exchange work. It is very dangerous when coming in contact between terminals of the battery. Gil] waRNING Pay attention to polarity of +/- when arranging the battery in the battery unit. Do not short-circuit and contact between terminals. @N caution The battery with a different kind, type, manufacture and residual quantity should not exist together. The device will not work properly. © All 20 batteries should be replaced with new 20 batteries. © 10 batteries in plus side (Battery ASSY BAT1,BAT2) should be with same date of manufacture. © 10 batteries in minus side (Battery ASSY BAT3,BAT4) should be with same date of manufacture. © Difference date of manufacture between plus side 10 batteries and minus side 10 batteries should be less than one month Date of manufacture is stamped on top of the battery. An example of stamp is as follows. 001231## .... Dec.31.2000 (# is alphabet or number which bear no relation to date of manufacture.) Mobile Art Plus Installation Manual Euiii Fe ee eee ee [I Procedure of the battery exchange J. Turn ON the key switch, and lift the arm up to the position shown in Fig. 1 Fig. 1 Arm position to replace the battery oe Be sure to start replacing the battery after moving the arm up to the position shown in Fig. 1. Otherwise the unit may topple over when battery is replaced. ee SESE 2. Tum OFF the key switch and OFF the main breaker as well. Remove both of the side covers and the upper cover. 3. Unsorew the hexagon socket head cap screws on both side (Fig. 2 (a)), ‘and remove the cassette box. 4. Unscrew the six screws shown with arrows in Fig. 2 (b), and remove the metal plate inside. 5. Disconnect the wires connected to the terminal block in the order (from No.1 to No.8) of the numbers shown in Fig. 2 (d). Be sure to disconnect them in order first from (—) terminal of BAT 2 (refer to Fig. 2 (d)). 6. Take out the four battery ASSY (BAT1,BAT2,BAT3,BAT4) from the main unit, and open the cover by unscrewing the flat countersunk head screw shown in Fig. 2 (e), and disconnect the wiring forthe battery. 7. Take out all the batteries. Mobile Art Plus Installation Manual z Ene! Rear view of the unit (a) ) © Fig. 2 Procedure of battery exehange Mobile Art Plus Installation Manual Ew Evi Pode ee aed ue eeut esto) 8. Insert new batteries, and connect the wires to the electrodes. Be careful that, as for BAT2 and BATA, their direction of battery is turned upside down. 9. Close the cover of the battery ASSY. 10. Write battery code and manufacture date of new battery in the label on top of battery ASSY. I. Mount the battery ASSY to the original position. Pay attention to the battery numbers and positions. (Refer to Fig. 2 (4).) 1.2. Connect the wires to the terminal block of battery ASSY in the reverse order of shown 5. Connect the wires tothe terminal block in the reverse order (from No.6 to No.1) of the numbers shown in Fig. 2 (d). Be sure to connect them in order first from (+) terminal of BAT 1 (refer to Fig. 2 (A) 13. Mount the inside metal plate, cassette box, upper cover, and side covers again. 14. write the date of battery replacement in the Battery Replacement Label. (Refer to Fig. 2 for the location of the label.) 15. Tum ON the main breaker, and turn ON the key switch. Confirm that GN caution ] The weight of a battery assembly unit is approximetly 16kg. Take care of dealing with the battery assembly. Mobile Art Plus Installation Manual £3 CPU Backup Battery Replacement £.3 CPU Backup Battery Replacement CPU Backup Battery replacement Parts Number of the CPU Backup Battery is 501-78646, Ef Procedures of replacement for the CPU backup battery. 1. Remove the right side cover. 2. Tum on the key switch to apply the power. 3. Replace the CPU backup battery where is on NEXSC CPU board. Mobile Art Plus Installation Manual Evi E.4 Collimator lamp Replacement Collimator lamp replacement Parts Number of the Collimator lamp is 062-65003-02. Walt for 10 minute after temning off the collimator lamp. There is dread of the bum. EE Procedures of replacement for the collimator lamp. 1. Tum the key switch off. 2, Remove the lamp cover with the 4 screws. 3. Remove the lamp screened cover with 2 screws 4. Change the lamp, 5. Reinstall these covers. nore) Do NOT tatch to part of the quortz. If part of the quortz was made dirty, clean up by using alchal. Finger print or oily dirt may causes dimness of the $F quortz bulb. Collimator ~~ lamp Lamp screened cover Lamp cover TGS Fig. 3 Exchanging the collimator lamp Exviti ‘Mobile Art Plus Installation Manual SUI Poe heres E.5 Maintenance of rotary X-ray tube section Ifthe rotation of the X-ray tube section is found to be abnormal or short of lubrication, grease part ® and @ as shown in Fig. 4 (Fig. 5, Fig. 6, and Fig. 7 {or the detail of part A, B, and C). ** Recommended grease: Albania grease (SHOWA SHELL SEKIYU K.K.) (ZN caution Be sure to hold the weight at the front of the support stand before making maintenance. Fig. 4 X-ray tube section Mobile Art Plus Installation Manual FRc et Seu eurine eu nso Greasing Part [A] of the X-ray tube section ‘The detailed drawing of Part [A] of Fig. 4 is shown in Fig 5. I creasing steps J. Unscrew M4 flat countersunk head screw (a) and remove cover A. 2. Unscrew locking screw (b), and make plunger (c) loose. 3. Unscrew two M3 flat countersunk head screws (d), and remove cover C. 4. Unscrew four M6 hexagon socket head cap screws (e), and remove bearing A. 5. Grease part O. Bearing A and X-ray tube are separated each other by unscrewing four M6 hexagon socket head cap screws (f)- (a) Plunaer (c) Locking serew (b) Axis Bearing A Fig. 5 Detail of Part A Ex MEE Mobite Art Pius Installation Manual Greasing Part [B] of the X-ray tube section The detailed drawing of Part [B] of Fig. 4 is shown in Fi. 6 EE creasing steps. 1. Unscrew Mé flat countersunk head screw (g) and remove cover 8. 2. Unscrew four M5 hexagon socket head cap screws (h), and remove the Xray tube from the holding frame. 3. Put the X-ray tube removed from the holding frame on a table or the like. (Use a cushion under the tube.) 4. Unscrew locking nut (?), disc spring (), and MS hexagon socket head cap screw (k), and remove bearing B. In this state, bearing B and X-ray tube can be separated each other. 5. Grease Part D. Fig. 6 Detail of Part B (ZN caution Before removing the X-ray tube (approximetly 13 kg), grasp the detail of the fixing structure. Be careful not to drop the tube by loosening other bolts incautiously. Dropping the tube may cause the break of the tube and injury, Mobile Art Plus Installation Manual Exit Exii Pee nee Plunger () Locking sore (m) - Detent washer (a) ‘Thrust washer (¢) 7a 7 ToS erdcover Greasing Part [C] of the X-ray tube section ‘The detailed drawing of Part [C] of Fig. 4 is shown in Fig. 7. After assembling the X-ray tube section, make it rotate 10 to 20 times to be thoroughly lubricated by the grease. i cremina steen 1. Unscrew hexagon socket fat countersunk head screw (I) and remove the end cover. Unscrew locking screw (m), and make plunger (n) loose. 3. Unscrew locking nut (0), disc spring (p), detent washer (q), and thrust washer (1). 4, Pull out the bearing toward the front, and remove it 5. After making sure that there is nothing abnormal with Part @, apply grease there. 6. After applying grease to Part (D and @, assemble the X-ray tube section apeiaaiiberen (@[ note Ifthe dent on axis A Is widened by the plunger in Part A, rotate the axis 90 degrees to fix it. ZN caution } If the dent on axis A is widened by the plunger in Part A, rotate the axis, 90 degrees to fix it. qT ~ Bearing DBisesping(p) —'|//) Locking nto) Siding suriace () Fig. 7 Detail of C Mobile Art Plus Installation Manual EER one ber een @N caution Assemble the X-ray tube section so that the plunger in Part A, locking nut in Part B, and the plunger and locking nut in Part C are fixed with the following pressure and torque. Plunger in Part A ‘After pushing it in to the limit with screwdriver, turn it back 45 degrees to fix. Locking nut in PartB [Adjust it so that the rotating torque Fig. 6@) becomes 4.51.5 kg at the end of the collimator handle. Locking nut in Part C | After adjusting the plunger similarly as in Fig. 700) Part A, adjust it so that the rotating torque becomes 4.51.5 kg at the end of the collimator handle. Mobile Art Plus Installation Manual eae ened Exiv E.6 Centering the Collimator and X-Ray Focus ‘There are following two kinds of discrepancy between the collimator ilumination field end X-ray irradiation field. When installing the apparatus, make sure which iscrepaney is ocourring and adjust the discrepancy: 1. Discrepancy between the collimator illumination field center and X-ray ‘radiation field center. 2. Discrepancy between the collimator illumination field size and X-ray irradiation field size. Discrepancy between the collimator illumination field center and X-ray irradiation field center. ator illumination field center and X-ray if the center axis ofthe collimator blades and the axis of conical Xray beam are discrepant when the collimator is mounted on the X-ray tube, the collimator iluminaton field center shifts from the X-ray iraciaton field center. In this case, align the center axis ofthe colimator blades withthe axis of conical Xray beam by moving the colimator itself without displacing the lamp mounting board 2s follows: Show the illumination field on @ cassette placed on the exposure top pane! (10-0m square). 2. Puta piece of line solder along the four sides of the illumination field and operate exposure. 3. Then, widen the illumination field further (15-cm square), leaving the line solder as itis. 4. Operate another exposure (double exposure). 5. After developing the radiograph, compare the illumination field center (center of the image of the line solder) with the X-ray irradiation center, and measure the discrepancy between them, 6. As shown in the illustration on the next page, loosen the screw a litte, and correct the above discrepancy in no. 5. by adjusting the position where the screw Is to be tightened. After making sure that the discrepancy is. eliminated, firmly tighten the screw, and then replace the screw or leave it a loosened. Mobile Art Plus Installation Manual Feu rue le eas) ON CAUTION Because the center of the collimator blades and the illumination field center are aligned each other using @ dedicated device in factory assembling, never move the lamp mounting board. Center of lamp field | Cassete Lamp field Solder | Center of X-ray field Xray focus Center of Collimator Fig. 8 Adjust field center —~ X-ray beam axis ‘Move Collimator —> / fee \ \\ Center of X-ray field — Center of lamp field (Center of leaves) Fig. 9 How to adjust center Mobile Art Plus Installation Manual Exv ance Discrepancy between the collimator illumination field size and X-ray irradiation field size. How to adjust the collimator illumination field size and X-ray irradiation field size. The illumination field size is always different from the X-ray irradiation field size. Because the filament size of illumination lamp is larger than 3 mm in comparison with the X-ray focus size (less than 1 mm), a portion called half-shadow is physically occurs on the illumination field, and due to the haif-shadow the illumination field becomes larger than the X-ray irradiation field. Discrepancy between the illumination field and X-ray irradiation field is adjusted minimum descrepancy at S.1,D 1m. Because the helf-shadow is a physical phenomenon, itis impossible to eliminate it. Filament Leaf ‘A: Expusere point at Foous/Filament size of none B: Harf shadow of Focus C: Harf shadow of Filament D: Reference of Light Fisid Illumination of Light Field m~® ar) Fig. 10 Discrepancy between the collimator illumination field and X-ray irradiation field. Exvi J] Mobile Art Plus Installation Manual Boer eucben beasts EE For reference Adjust the X-ray irradiation field size co that the edge of the X-ray irradiation field is set on the point D of the edge of the illumination fied, after determining the illumination field size in accordance with the exposing portion of the subject. In this way discrepancy between the collimator illumination field center and X-ray irradiation field can be minimized. Discrepancy between the Point D and X-ray irradiation field is conformed to IEC reguration, adjusted within 2cm ( within 2% of S.1.D) at SLD 4m prior to shipment. Mobile Art Plus Installation Manual Exit Appendix Maintenance and inspection E.7 Adjustment of Collimator lamp voltage J. Basical adjustment of Collimator lamp voltage Collimator lamp voltage can be adjusted by adjusting pulse width on MUX CHARGE-04A PCB. Detailed procedure is as follows, (1) Disconnect the connector JCH2 form MUX CHARGE-04A PCB for preventing lamp from geiting excessive voltage during adjustment. (2) Connect oscilloscope to CP17 (IC MB pin No.1) and GND on MUX CHARGE-04A PCB. (3) Tum on the unit. (Turn on the key switch.) (4) Press the Colimator lamp switch and execute (5) in 30 seconds, (8) Adjust the VR1 [LAMP] on MUX CHARGE-04A PCB so that the pulse width (+15V level) is 3.8ms (+/- 0.1ms). See the below figure. 3.8ms Adar... 288 96. 5Vidiv 2msidiv (6) Tum off the unit. (Tum off the key switch.) (7) Connect the connector JCH2 to MUX CHARGE-04A PCB that was disconnected in (1) E-xviii ‘Mobile Art Plus Installation Manual Denke 2. Note when measuring lamp voltage Use the voltage meter that can measure true r.m.s. value (root mean square value). Normal voltage meter can't measure exacily because lamp voltage is ¥ not sine waveform. For reference, the voltage (f.m.s. value) will be 10.6 - 11.5V at lamp leads when the pulse width is adjusted to 3.8ms. + Make the pulse width wider when needed to increase illumination. + Make the pulse width narrower when needed to decrease illumination. Pay an attention to the voltage of lamp when increasing illumination Lifetime of lamp will be drastically shorter when the voltage of lamp is over Prav. Pay an attention to the illumination when decreasing illumination. The illumination should fulfill standards. Mobile Art Plus Installation Manual Exix Te ee el eee eens E.8 Inspection of DC Motor ‘The key to the motor shakes, and itis loose is confirmed. I. Remove the wheel cover. 2. Remove the screw in the motor point, and remove a round lid. State to remove lid in motor point. 3. Confirm whether the key shown in Figure6-10 does not do the creak loosening does not Enlarged view of key part Exx ‘Mobile Art Plus Installation Manual paren euksuneado E.9 Cleaning and disinfections Cleaning and disinfections I How to Cleaning and disinfections (NJ CAUTION This equipment is not protected to permeation of a liquid. Don't let a liquid permeate the inside of equipment in cleaning and disinfections. : 1. Check the equipment ww CAUTION fections work should work, after tuming off tured off power. : Cleaning and equipment power. If equipment is turned on the power, there is a possi electric shock and a short circuit. ty of causing an 2. Cleaning and disinfections work are done. Clean with the cloth into which alcohol or the antiseptic was infiltrated. Do cleaning and disinfections work certainly also to what has unevenness in the surface using a swab etc. @N caution Do not splash antiseptic on this equipment. Do not spray of the antiseptic on this equipment directly. Ifan antiseptic goes into the inside of equipment, it will become failure and the cause of the accident. @N caution Do not use the following ar When the following antiseptics are used, the performance and safety of equipment cannot be guaranteed. Chlorine type antiseptic The antiseptic, which corrodes metal and plastic rubber, or paint The antiseptic which unsuited metal and plastic rubber, or paint A spray gas type antiseptic volatile antiseptic ‘An antiseptic with a possibility of entering the inside of a product. : 3 i PRReENS Mobile Art Plus Installation Manual Po be ae eae 3. After a cleaning and disinfections work end, should be checked the following item, before switching on a power supply of equipment. (1) Neither water nor the antiseptic has adhered to equipment. (2) The tool used for cleaning and disinfections work is tidied up. When you switch on a power supply after cleaning and disinfections work, do fully ventilate the inside of a cleaning and disinfections working space. if inflammable gas remains cleaning and disinfections working space, when a power supply is switched on, there is danger of ignition, emitting smoke, explosion, and an electric shock. Notes in the case of taking over, return of apparatus etc... E Notes in the case of taking over, return of apparatus etc. In the medical institution where the various microbes which affect a human body exist, a certain incubation period may be set by infection, and it may suffer from the "infection" which appears and is attacked with condition. In connection with carrying out of the product in the case of recession from a medical institution, a tool, etc., there is the possibility of secondary infection out of a medical institution, In order to prevent this, disinfections and positive implementation of sterilization are important with a prevention measure and healthy management. REESE I. General notes In order to carry out positive disinfections and to prevent secondary infection, ‘demand implementation of disinfections in a medical institution as much as possible. For the sake of appearance, the existence of contamination is unclear. ‘Should be sure to perform a listening comprehension check to medical institution staffs. 2. Handling cautions of cisinfections Wipe extemal surface with the cloth dipped with glutaraldehyde (GA) quid 2%. Parts (especially machine part) are decomposing in the range, which can bo decomposed. Parts wipe with the cloth dipped with glutaraldehyde (GA) liquid 2%, or disinfect by ethylene oxide gas. E-xaii Mobile Art Plus Installation Manual Appendix F Sy “ Operation of High-Voltage Cable e ~ Chapter Contents EE F.1 Spare parts with high-voltage cable Ef F.2 Installation procedure of the high-voltage generator side plug EE F.3 installation procedure of the X-ray tube assembly side mini-plug Mobile Art Plus Installation Manual Ri ioitmoeuksb ese F.1 Spare parts with high-voltage cable Spare parts of the X-ray tube assembly side mini-plug. Following parts are included in the "Mini-plug spare parts kit “(P/N 511-15061-13). Sllicon Rubber jacket Spe Silicon washer Spe Silicon Oi! Spe Spare parts of the high-voltage generator side plug. Contact pin PIN 511-15061-11 (Contact pin + tool) Silicon packing PIN 532-23029 (3mm thickness) PIN 532-23061 (2mm thickness) Please use silicon packing that the thickness is thin (2mm thickness) when you use the tube voltage meter. QN| caution Please exchange the silicon packing, the silicon Rubber jacket and the silicon washer every year. However, please exchange these silicon parts when you remove the cable by the repair, check etc. (ZN caution Please use only a specified silicone oil for the X-rax tube assembly side. ‘Mobile Art Plus Installation Manual anita ae F.2 Installation procedure of the high-voltage generator side plug Make sure that the MINI receptacle socket assembly is clean. 2. Make sure that termination plug and the mounting accessories are clean, 3. Screw out the Grub Screw and slip the Ring Nut, by making use of its quasi-ellipse hole, over the sleeve. 4. Wet the Silicone Rubber Jacket and Washer with the Silicone Oil Fit the Silicone Washer over the Contact Pins as shown above. 6. Insert the plug into the receptacle socket til the front-key hits the receptacle bottom. Tur the plug tll matches the front-key and further inset the plug. NOTE While inseting the plug itis necessary to push the plug aside to let the air escape that os captured in front of the plug. 7. Hand tighten the Ring Nut. 8. Tighten the Grub Screw. Silicone Grub Screw Washer Contact _ Silicone Ring Pins_ Rubber Jacket ‘Flange Cable Ring Nut Silicone i (= Fig. 1 High-voltage cable (High-voltage generator side) Mobile Art Plus Installation Manual Patti Ena eee F.3 Installation procedure of the X-ray tube assembly side mini-plug 1. Make sure that the receptacle socket assembly is correctly mounted on generator is clean. 2. Make sure that termination plug and the mounting accessories are clean. ‘Screw out the Grub Screw and slip the Ring Nut over the Sleeve. Place the Divided Flange onto the Ring Flange. Wet the Silicone Washer (both side) and the Rubber Gasket with the Silicon Oil 6. Fitthe Rubber Gasket onto the Plug, against the Ring Flange. Push the Silicone Washer over the Contact Pins. 8. insert the Termination Plug into the Receptacle Socket (watch the Nipple con the Plug to ensure correct positioning of the Contact Pins) 9. Hang tighten the Ring Nut. 10. Tighten the Grab Screw Slicone Rubber Divided Ring Packing Gasket Flango —_Nut_—_ Grub Scrow Contact Pin \"Repiaceabie) Fig. 2 High-voltage cable (X-ray tube assembly side) Fiv Mobile Art Plus Installation Manual Appendix G Super-Maintenance Function Chapter Contents ff G.1 super-Maintenance Function Mobile Art Plus Installation Manual G-i Gi G.1 Super-Maintenance Function ‘This unit is provided with a function that can enter the initial setting and adjusting ‘mode (super-maintenance function) without setting DIP switches on NEXSC board, Itis possible to adjust X-ray tube current, to make initial settings, to check the ltradiation counter, etc. without opening the covers. With this function X-ray tube current can be easily checked because the unit is automatically brought into the measured value display mode. I supecmaintenance function 1. initially enter the setting change mode. 2. Press the head key and collimator lamp key (setting of Power assist control) Fig. G-1 Choosing the adjusting mode Mobile Art Plus Installation Manual es elena) 4. In this state the display is switched between (adjusting Tr) mode) and EMaMemlea (initial setting) every time kV key is pressed. ‘with the display of the mode in 5. Press program registration key Which the operation is to be executed. Then the unit is brought into the mode that has been chosen. 6. For the operations in each of the modes refer to 4.5 “Initial Settings" in ‘Appendix B “Adjusting modes". EE How to finish the mode 7.) eka fin venigeharss sui (|) sone: 3 ones reir the display to the state of No. 3. 8. If another mode is to be executed, choose the mode in this state. 9. {if the operation is to be retumed to the normal mode without choosing another mode, press the setting change switch j= em Then display EREMMEMNG ERUEMBRIER appears and the normal mode is restored, ‘Mobile Art Plus Installation Manual G-itt ets eee Giv Mobile Art Plus Installation Manual SHIMADZU CORPORATION 2007. v4 KYOTO VARAN TOKYO OFFICE Intemational Marketing Dhsion 2, Kards Nikita totems, Cavecay, Tage 101-848, pen Phone Sr@i2IBSeH FAX erigserBsrIO Kyoto oFFice, 1. Nitiokyeubaracho,Nakagyosa, Kyoto 851, Japan

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