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Sonoline G50 and G60 S Ultrasound Systems: Service Manual
Sonoline G50 and G60 S Ultrasound Systems: Service Manual
Ultrasound Systems
7482255 Rev 01
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G50 and G60 S - Service Manual
Copyright
This document and its contents may not be copied, duplicated, reproduced,
translated, or converted to any electronic or machine-readable form in whole or
in part without prior written approval and authorization of Siemens Medical
Solutions USA, Inc.
Disclaimer
The installation and service of equipment described herein is to be performed
by qualified personnel who are employed by Siemens or one of its affiliates or
who are otherwise authorized by Siemens or one of its affiliates to provide such
services.
Assemblers and other persons who are not employed by or otherwise directly
affiliated with or authorized by Siemens or one of its affiliates are directed to
contact one of the local offices of Siemens or one of its affiliates before attempt-
ing installation or service procedures.
Siemens reserves the right to change system specifications at any time.
Trademarks
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QuickSet, SuppleFlex, and microCase are either registered trademarks or
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Preface
This manual provides the customer service engineer (CSE) with detailed ser-
vice information for the G50 and G60 S ultrasound systems.
Warning: This manual is intended for use by trained service personnel. There are high voltages
! present inside of the G50 and G60 S. Bodily harm and damage to the system may result from
untrained individuals opening the system.
Document Conventions
The following conventions are employed in this document:
Italic formatted text indicates emphasis or the titles of books and manuals:
Call the UPTIME Service Center, The ANSI Standard, The User Manual.
The names of keys located on the system keyboard are presented upper-
case, bold font: CTRL, ALT, DELETE.
The names of controls, switches, and buttons located on the control panel
are presented in uppercase, bold font: SET.
Double quotes enclose chapter names and headings referenced in this
document: "Document Conventions" (page iii).
Device names are presented in uppercase: LPT1.
The names of spare parts are presented in lower case: power module,
DIMAQ-IP module, E module, and control panel.
Hazard Alerts
Alerts that notify the user and service personnel of potential hazards to the
equipment are presented in the following format:
Alerts that notify the user and service personnel of potential hazards to the
user, the patient, or to service personnel are presented in the following format:
Warning: The G50 contains hazardous voltages that can range from 90 Vac to 264 Vac. These
! voltages can cause serious injury or death. Only authorized service personnel are permitted to
remove protective covers and access the energized components of this system.
Notes
Additional information, not related to a specific sequence of steps in the proce-
dure, is presented in the note format:
Note: The UPTIME Service Center maintains a list of the current options for this
equipment.
Table of Contents
Preface .......................................................................................................... i-iii
Table of Contents .......................................................................................... i-v
3.0 Removing and Installing the Black and White Printer ........................... 4-10
4.0 Installing the Color Printer and the VCR ............................................... 4-14
13.0 Removing and Installing the Third Array Port ....................................... 4-52
Chapter 7: Installing the Version 1.2 Software Update on the G60 S7-1
2.0 G50 and the G60 S Common Parts Photographs ................................. C-5
1.0 Introduction
This section describes the G50 and the G60 S ultrasound systems and their
respective features, specifications, and options.
These systems both provide the following features:
2D imaging in fundamental and harmonic modes
M-mode
Color Doppler Velocity mode
Power Doppler mode
Directional Doppler mode
PW spectral Doppler mode
Duplex mode
Triplex mode
MultiHertz multiple frequency imaging with three selectable transmit fre-
quencies; resolution and speed selection for standard, penetration, and
detail
Table 1-1 lists the features available with the G60 S that are not present on the
G50; see Table 1-2 for a comparison of the G50 and the G60 S specifications.
Table 1-1 G60 S Features Not Present on G50
Note: The Operating Instructions [kit] for the G50 includes three documents:
Instructions for Use, System Reference, and the Transducer Reference. These
documents are available in various languages.
For information on the operation of the G50 and a detailed description of all con-
trols, consult the Instructions for Use.
See Table 1-1 for a list of the G60 S features that are not included in the G50.
See Table 1-2 for a comparison of the G50 and the G60 S specifications.
The current version of the G60 S provides a choice of keyboard overlays in
English, German, French, Spanish, and Italian.
The DIMAQ-IP (image processor) is provided as a standard component of the
G60 S.
Note: The Operating Instructions [kit] for the G60 S includes three documents:
Instructions for Use, System Reference, and the Transducer Reference. These
documents are available in various languages.
For information on the operation of the G60 S and a detailed description of all
controls, consult the Instructions for Use.
Transducer
G50 Compatible
G60 S Compatible
Type
Manufacturer
Elements
Radius
2D Fundamental
2D Tissue Harmonic Imaging
(Receive Frequencies)
Color, PW, CW Doppler
2D Steering
Doppler Steering
C5-2 (128 Ch) Yes C MCI 128 55 2.6 / 3.5 / 5.0 4.4 T / 5.0 T 2.6 / 3.5
C6-2(SPAT) Yes C MCI 192 55 2.8 / 3.5 / 5.0 4.2 T / 5.2 T 2.6 / 3.5
EV9-4(SPAT) Yes Yes C (Endo-V) MCI 192 13 4.2 / 6.5 / 8.0 5.2 / 7.0
October 2002
EC9-4 Yes Yes C (Endo-C) STI 128 10 4.2 / 6.5 / 9.0 5.2 / 7.0
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7.5L70 Yes Yes L MCI 192 - 5.0 / 7.5 / 10 5.2 / 7.0 6° 6°
L10-5(SPAT) Yes Yes L MCI 192 - 6.5 / 7.5 / 10 5.2 / 7.0 12° 12° / 22°
VF13-5 Yes Yes L STI/SMS 192 - 8.0 / 10 / 12 7.0 6° 6°
P4-2 Yes PA MCI 64 - 2.1 / 2.5 / 3.0 3.2 T / 3.6 T 2.1 / 2.6
CW2 Yes Pencil CW STI 2 - 2.0
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Mechanical and Electrical Specifications
3.1.1 Dimensions
Table 1-4 lists the dimensions of the G50 and the G60 S system.
Table 1-4 G60 S Dimensions
Dimension Value
Width 510 mm (20.1 inches)
Depth 798 mm (31.4 inches)
Height 1422 mm (55.98 inches)
3.1.2 Weight
Without peripherals (OEMs) installed, the G50 and the G60 S weigh 130 kg
(287 lb).
Warning: The G50 and the G60 S weighs 130 kg (287 lb) and represents a lifting hazard;
! attempting to lift this system manually can cause serious injury. Instructions for lifting the G50
and the G60 S, when enclosed in its shipping container, are provided on the container. Once
un-boxed from the shipping container, the system is not designed for lifting; transport it on its
casters.
Caution: The G50 and the G60 S and the installed peripherals (OEMs) contain
! cooling fans that are required to maintain the equipment at acceptable operating
temperatures. Over-temperature conditions can impair the accuracy of the sys-
tem and damage its components. Do not attempt to operate the G50, the G60 S,
or the installed peripherals if any fan becomes inoperable.
See "Diagnostic Indicators" (page 6-9): LED 8 illuminates when the temperature
in the E module exceeds the over-temperature limit of 80 °C (176 °F). Consult
the Instructions for Use for information on the warning message displayed when
operating temperatures are exceeded.
Specification Value
(a)
System Operating Temperature 10 °C to 40 °C (50 °F to 104 °F)
System Transport Temperature -10 °C to 55 °C (14 °F to 131 °F)
Array Transducer Operating Temperature 10 °C to 40 °C (50 °F to 104 °F)
Array Transducer Transport Temperature -10 °C to 60 °C (14 °F to 140 °F)
Mechanical Sector Transducer Operating Temperature 20 °C to 40 °C (68 °F to 104 °F)
Mechanical Sector Transducer Transport Temperature -5 °C to 50 °C (23 °F to 122 °F)
Pencil CW Transducer Operating Temperature 10 °C to 40 °C (50 °F to 104 °F)
Pencil CW Transducer Transport Temperature -10 °C to 60 °C (14 °F to 140 °F)
(a)
Operation of the MO drive is guaranteed to 35 °C (95 °F)
3.2.3 Altitude
The G50 and the G60 S design can operate at altitudes from 1060 hPa (-400 m
or -1312 feet) to 700 hPa (3050 m or 10,000 feet).
Warning: The G50 and the G60 S contain hazardous voltages that can range from 90 Vac to
! 264 Vac. These voltages can cause serious injury or death. Only authorized service personnel
are permitted to remove protective covers and access the energized components of this sys-
tem.
Note: The voltage supply for a specific G50 or G60 S is fixed and cannot be
changed.
Table 1-7 lists the power demand of the G50 and the G60 S system.
Table 1-7 Power Supply Specifications
Note: The system outlets are capable of supplying a total of 480 VA; this 480 VA
is included in the total demand specification listed in Table 1-7.
Table 1-8 presents the fuse ratings for the three versions of the G50 and the
G60 S.
Table 1-8 Fuse Ratings
Warning: Installation of incorrect fuses in the G50 or the G60 S can cause equipment damage,
! fire, serious injury, or death. Replace fuses only with the same current value and fuse type sup-
plied by the factory and listed in Table 1-8. See "Spare Parts" (page C-1). See "Replacing the
OEM Outlet Fuse" (page 4-50) for the fuse replacement procedure.
1.1 Monitor
The G50 and the G60 S includes the 15 inch, SVGA color monitor with
800 x 600 resolution shown in Figure 2-1.
Operating at 60 Hz to 75 Hz refresh frequency, this non-interlaced monitor
incorporates a microphone and four speakers for use with spectral Doppler.
One midrange tweeter is located on each side of the monitor, and one bass
speaker, directed downwards, is mounted on each side of the monitor.
The monitor controls include degauss, brightness, contrast, and test buttons;
no user-serviceable adjustments are located inside of the monitor.
The monitor weighs approximately 18 kg (40 lb).
Warning: The weight of the monitor represents a lifting hazard. Attempting to lift this monitor
! without assistance can cause serious injury. Lift this monitor with mechanical lifting aids or use
two people to lift the monitor.
Note: The input voltage rating for a specific G50 or G60 S system cannot be mod-
ified in the field.
"Power Distribution" (page 3-1) contains Figure 3-1 and Figure 3-2 showing
interconnect diagrams of the major spare parts and the supplied voltages.
The A03 switching regulator provides power to all of the included subsystems
of the G50 and the G60 S. The switching regulator provides AC power directly
to the monitor and connected OEMs via the A07-1 outlet distributor.
The A03 switching regulator provides DC power to the A07 power distribution
board, which supplies DC power to the A07-1 outlet distributor, host module,
E module, and DIMAQ-IP module. The A07 power distribution board contains
DC power LEDs for troubleshooting.
The A07-1 outlet distributor provides DC power to the control panel controller,
MO disk drive and fan, and the E module fans. The A07-1 contains two fuses
for the four OEM AC outlets, and test points to monitor DC power from the A07
power distribution board.
1.5 E Module
The E module shown in Figure 2-12 contains the ultrasound imaging circuit
boards.
Note: The E module employed by the G50 and the G60 S support differing capa-
bilities.
Table 2-9 lists the E module components of the G50 and the G60 S.
"Component Designations" (page F-1) identifies the component acronyms.
Table 2-9 E Module Component Comparison
G50 G60 S
A25 MFIL A25 MFIL
A36 PSEL A36 PSEL
A36-1 XSEL A36-1 XSEL
A36-2 A3RD (optional third port) A36-2 A3RD
A40 PAMP A40 PAMP
– A40-1 CWRX
A40-3 RX32 –
A42 TXBF A42 TXBF
– A44 STRX
– A46 RXBFA
A46 RXBFB A46 RXBFB
A48 BWPP A48 BWPP
A50 SUB A50 SUB
A51 CMEM A51 CMEM
A56 CFPR A56 CFPR
A56-1 DPPR A56-1 DPPR
A66 DTPS A66 DTPS
The complete E module is a spare part; the individual component boards discussed
below cannot be replaced individually.
Note: Do not break the seal on the E module; doing so can invalidate equipment
warranty.
The A25 MFIL (Mother Filter) filters the incoming +3 Vdc supply received from the
A07 power distribution PCB.
The A36 PSEL (Probe Select) receives echo data from either the A36-1 XSEL
(Transducer Select) PCB or the A36-2 A3RD (Array Third) PCB. Onboard functions
include transmit power fault detection and 192 element to 64 channel high voltage
multiplexing (HV/MUX). HV/MUX control and the transmit pulses are received from
the A42 TXBF (Transmit Beamformer) PCB The multiplexed echo signal is sent to the
A40 PAMP (Preamplifier) PCB.
The A36-1 XSEL (Transducer Select) is used with array transducers only, and has
two array sector ports physically attached. This PCB is only used to attach
transducers to the A36 PSEL (Probe Select) PCB.
The A36-2 A3RD, Array Third PCB, is an array port that is installed on systems that
require the ability to use specialized transducers. This PCB is standard equipment on
the G60 S and optional equipment on the G50. These systems can include 3D, multi-
plane transesophageal, and bi-plane endocavity transducers. This PCB receives
commands from the A66 DTPS (Data Transfer/Power Supply) PCB via an SS-bus.
Onboard functions include motor control for specialized transducers, and transducer
thermal sensing. The received echo signal is sent to the A36 PSEL (Probe Select)
PCB for processing, and thermal sensing signals are sent to the A50 SUBC
(Subcontroller).
The A40 PAMP (Preamplifier) receives 64 channels of echo data sent from the A36
PSEL (Probe Select) PCB. The primary function of this PCB is to receive foldover
using a 64 channel to 32 or 64 channel cross-point switching circuit. The output echo
signal is sent to both the A46 RXBF-A and B (Receive Beamformer) PCBs. Steered
CW (SCW) transducer signals are sent to the A44 STRX (Steerable CW Receive/
Transmit) PCB.
The A40-1 CWRX (CW Receive) is present on systems that require CW transducers
and is standard equipment for the G60 S. This PCB directs transmit and receive
signals from the CW probe to the A44 STRX (Steerable CW Receive/Transmit) PCB.
This PCB is a daughter card to the A40 PAMP (Preamplifier).
The A40-3 RX32 (Receive 32) is not installed on the systems that require 64 transmit
and 64 receive channels (RX64). The G50 employs the RX32 while the G60 S
employs the RX64. This PCB is a daughter board to the A40 PAMP (Preamplifier).
The primary function of this PCB is receive foldover using a 64 channel to 32 channel
cross-point switching circuit. This PCB works in conjunction with the A40 PAMP
(Preamplifier) PCB. The output echo signal is sent to the A46 RXBF-2 (Receive
Beamformer) PCB only.
The A42 TXBF (Transmit beamformer) provides HV/MUX control, high voltage fault
detection control and transducer transmit pulses for the A36 PSEL (Probe Select)
PCB.
host module via the FS-bus. This PCB also provides E-module UP-bus and SI-bus
control as well as power supply filtering and regulation. Regulated power forms are
+BV, HV+155V, HV-37V, +/-90V.
1.6 ECG
The ECG module implements stress echo and echocardiogram ultrasound exams.
The ECG output signal is directed through the A56-1 DPPR (Doppler) PCB for
processing. This module is standard equipment for the G60 S, but not for the G50.
1.7 DIMAQ-IP
The DIMAQ-IP shown in Figure 2-1 is a Pentium III based post-processing unit that
employs the Windows 2000 operating system. The DIMAQ-IP acquires and stores
images (NTSC and PAL) for image and clip store, review, archive, print, and post-
processing applications. It support supports cine clips functions and other software
options such as Stress Echo.
Images travel to and from the host module to the DIMAQ-IP as 16-bit color in YBR
422 format over a 800 Mbit per second serial cable. Keyboard, trackball, and
messaging controls travel to and from the host module over a dedicated internal
Ethernet connection. Depending upon the application requirements, the DIMAQ-IP
can send images back to the host module over the serial cable, or send them to the
monitor through a software controlled switch.
The DIMAQ-IP software contains an application interface layer (API). Because this
API operates between the applications (such as Stress-echo, etc.) and the system
software, it is possible to upgrade or replace the DIMAQ-IP software or the system
software individually.
The DIMAQ-IP module contains a hard disk drive (HDD), a writable compact disc
(CD-R/W), universal serial bus (USB) ports, and external Ethernet ports. The USB
port supports only the Stress-Echo report printing applications; it cannot be used for
any other application. The external Ethernet port is inactive and is reserved for
future applications.
Omina
G 60 S HostX/XS
Box
IPPC
DIMAQ-IP
Display
SVGA
VGA Output
Output
DAC
TBCC
(FPGA)
Keyboard
Control Panel
Local HDD
USB + Ethernet
Ethernet
USB Ethernet CDR/W
Figure 2-1 presents a front and rear view of the G60 S system.
Figure 2-2 provides a view of the right sides of the G60 S (left photo) and the
G50 (right photo).
Figure 2-3 shows the difference between the casters of the G50 (left photo)
and the G60 S (right photo).
Figure 2-3 G50 Casters (Left) and the G60 S Casters (Right)
Figure 2-4 contains a detailed view of the control panel and keyboard of the
G60 S.
Keyboard
Figure 2-6 shows the location of the indicator LEDs discussed in "Diagnostic
Indicators" (page 6-9). The location of these LEDs is identical for the G50 and the
G60 S.
Figure 2-7 shows the location of the G60 S air filter; cleaning of this filter is
described in "Cleaning Subsystems" (page 9-3). The arrow indicates the
removal of the filter cover.
Figure 2-8 indicates the location of the G60 S interface panel and the OEM
bay.
Interface Panel
OEM Bay
Figure 2-9 shows the location of the line filter on the G60 S.
Line Filter
Figure 2-10 indicates the G60 S power module and its subsystems.
The host module and its location on the G60 S are shown in Figure 2-11.
Figure 2-12 presents a view of the E module of the G60 S. Figure 2-13 shows
the E module of the G50; the optional third port is not installed.
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Module Module shutdown information 400 Mbps 01-bit
SS-Bus (A) E Module: Third array port Control data (µP-bus), angle information, and frame synchro- RD (HW) 12 Mbps 01-bit
nization timing for 3D transducer WT 12 Mbps 01-bit
SS-Bus (E) E Module to ECG Module Control data (µP-bus) and ECG trigger signal RD (HW) 12 Mbps 01-bit
WT 12 Mbps 01-bit
SS-Bus (L) Host Module to Sub Con- Control data (µP-bus) for LCD display RD 2 Mbps 01-bit
trol Panel (LCD Display) WT 2 Mbps 01-bit
SS-Bus (M) E Module (Mechanical Control data (RS-422), angle information, and TX trigger tim- RD (HW) 12 Mbps 01-bit
Sector) ing for 3D mechanical sector WT 12 Mbps 01-bit
Siemens
Chapter 3 - Power Distribution
Warning: The G50 and the G60 S are electrically isolated to protect the patient and operator
! from shock hazards. Defeating the electrical isolation can cause serious injury or death. All
peripheral devices attached to the G50 or the G60 S must comply to IEC 60601-1 and must be
powered from the auxiliary outlets of the respective ultrasound system. Communications or sig-
nal circuits of the G50 or the G60 S that are connected to devices that are not powered from the
onboard outlets must be optically isolated from the unprotected device, to maintain the electri-
cal isolation of the G50 or the G60 S respectively.
Figure 3-1 employs the PC board designations (A03, A05, etc.) and acronyms
(SWRG, LNF, etc.) defined in Table 3-1. The descriptions from which the
acronyms are derived appear in column four of Table 3-1. See Figure 3-2 for
voltage connections. See "Power Module" (page 2-2) for a discussion of the
power module operation.
Warning: The G50 and the G60 S contain hazardous voltages that can range from 90 Vac to
! 264 Vac. These voltages can cause serious injury or death. Only authorized service personnel
are permitted to remove protective covers and access the energized components of this sys-
tem.
Note: For information on the bus circuits shown in Figure 3-1, see "System Bus
Description" (page 2-15). For additional information on component designations
and acronyms see "Component Designations" (page F-1).
Warning: Installation of incorrect fuses in the G50 or the G60 S can cause equipment damage,
! fire, serious injury, or death. Replace fuses only with the same current value and fuse type sup-
plied by the factory and listed in Table 1-8. See "Spare Parts" (page C-1). See "Replacing the
OEM Outlet Fuse" (page 4-50).
DIMAQ-IP
A15
Monitor
AC (115 ~ 230V)
Power A75-0
Sound
VGA DIMAQ IP Module
D+12V
A10-0 A75J12
D-12V
Control Panel
VGA
A10 J7 Standby SW VGA
IP(Link)
OPCT Ethernet
A75J11
LAN (HOST)
Ethernet
A10-1 LAN (NET)
MANP
A10-2
SUBP SCSI
A27
A10-3 J5
D+12V D+5V MODV
D+5V
SKBD RS-422
J4 A27-1
SS-bus(L) D-10V
Fan
MO Drive Cooling
(OEM Connections) J1010 J34 J2 J30
J35 J31 J33 J1007
RGB
RGB (Side panel)
S-Video Ethrnet
S-Video USB
Composit RS-232-C
Composit Host Module Foot SW
Audio
Audio
RS-232-C A08-0
J3
Remote
Remote Outlet
J1008 J36
A70-0 A07-1
XDST
Outlet (AC)
Outlet (AC) A08-1
Outlet (AC) FUSE
Outlet (AC)
D+24V,D+12V,D+5V
D-10V,D+3V,RC+3V J1 J5 J2
(Front Panel) A25-0
E Module UP(LInk) D-10V
A08-2
#1_Array A66J3 Fan
#2_Array
#3_Array A66J4
D+24V,D+12V,D+5V D-10V,D+5V,D+12V E Module Cooling
D-12V,D-10V D+24V,RC+3V,D+3V
A08-2
AC (115 ~ 230V) D-10V
#4_Mecha A66J1 Fan
UPFAN
D+3V
#5_Pencil A25J1 PSWONL
A03
J10 P1
Inc. power supply J2
Fan
A30-0
Fan SWRG
ECG Module
SS-bus(E)
J2
AUX J3
Power Module
ECG J1 A05
100V,115 V or 230 V
LNF
1.0 Introduction
The removal and installation (replacement) procedures included in this chapter
share several characteristics: The operating voltages and the weight of the
monitor represent specific hazards.
Warning: The G50 and the G60 S contain hazardous voltages that can range from 90 Vac to
! 264 Vac. These voltages can cause serious injury or death. Only authorized service personnel
are permitted to remove protective covers and access the energized components of this sys-
tem.
Warning: The weight of the G50 and the G60 S (130 kg; 287 lb) and the weight of the monitor
! (18 kg; 40 lb) represent lifting hazards. The use of improper lifting methods or lifting in an awk-
ward manner can cause serious injury.
The US National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health publishes design guidelines that
indicate that items weighing greater than 15.9 kg (35 lb) must be lifted by two people or
mechanical lifting aids. Items weighing greater than 34 kg (75 lb) must be lifted only with
mechanical lifting equipment. The transport instructions for the G50 and the G60 S, when pack-
aged in its shipping container, are provided on the container. The G50 and the G60 S, once
removed from their shipping containers, are not designed to be lifted. Transport the G50 or the
G60 S by moving them on their casters.
At the time of the initial release of the G50 and the G60 S, it is likely that the
Spare Parts Catalog (SPC) located on the intranet will not have been
completed for these ultrasound systems. For this reason, interim spare parts
lists have been included in this manual: See "Spare Parts" (page C-1).
Some procedures overlap and duplicate the description of some tasks:
"Removing the Control Panel" (page 4-28) and "Removing the Keyboard"
(page 4-33) share the steps that describe the removal of the control panel.
The installation of a spare part employs the reverse sequence provided for the
disassembly and removal procedure.
Caution: Some cables installed on the G50 or the G60 S use identical connec-
! tors. Read the label attached to the cable and verify the label at the connector,
before connecting a cable.
Warning: An over-long fastener can penetrate underlying equipment during installation, caus-
! ing damage to the equipment or the shorting of energized circuits. Shorted circuits, energized
at 90 Vac to 264 Vac, represent the potential for serious injury or death to the CSE, the user, or
the patient. Penetrated equipment can malfunction and cause erroneous exam results. When
removing fasteners (screws and bolts), during the disassembly of the G50 or the G60 S, care-
fully store these fasteners with the related component so that the correct fastener is easily
located for reinstallation. Before reinstalling a fastener, review the procedure to verify that the
proper fastener is used: Specifications for fasteners are included in the following procedures
and warnings are provided when the installation of an incorrect fastener represents a hazard.
Fastener specifications are provided in "Fastener Reference" (page H-1).
Note: See "Fastener Reference" (page H-1) for examples of the types of fasten-
ers employed in the G50 and the G60 S.
Warning: Lifting weights of 15.9 kg (35 lb) or greater, or lifting in an awkward position can
! cause serious injury. The monitor of the weighs 18 kg (40 lb); do not attempt to lift it without
help; this monitor is a two person lift. Use two people and proper lifting methods to avoid seri-
ous muscle and back injuries.
Warning: The G50 and the G60 S contains hazardous voltages that can range from 90 Vac to
! 264 Vac. These voltages can cause serious injury or death. Only authorized service personnel
are permitted to remove protective covers and access the energized components of this sys-
tem.
2. As shown in Figure 4-3, remove the two cap screws from the top of the rear
OEM bay.
3. Remove the two screws that secure the rear upper panel and remove the
panel.
4. Remove two screws to remove the monitor post cover shown in Figure 4-4.
5. Remove two screws to remove the monitor cover shown in Figure 4-4.
6. Remove two screws to remove the bottom cover shown in Figure 4-4.
7. Disconnect the four cables shown in Figure 4-5: two control cables, 1
power cable, 1 safety ground cable.
Warning: The improper connection of the safety ground can create a shock hazard. The G50
! and the G60 S contain hazardous voltages that can range from 90 Vac to 264 Vac. These volt-
ages can cause serious injury or death. Verify that the safety ground is attached using the cor-
rect hardware (see Figure 4-5) and that the screw is tight.
Screws identified as CK4 X 12 in Figure 4-5 are M4 X 12 binding head with external
lock washer.
The safety ground cable is attached with an M4 X 12 screw through the lug, with an
external toothed M4 lock washer located between the lug and the chassis.
Safety Ground
8. Use the Allen wrench to remove the two socket head cap screws and
remove the single bolt shown in the upper right corner of Figure 4-6: Hold
the monitor securely while removing these screws.
9. Remove the monitor from the post.
10. Remove the mounting hardware from the original monitor; this hardware
will be installed on the replacement monitor.
12. Unpack the bottom cover, the monitor cover, and items contained in the
accessories package (Figure 4-4).
13. Remove the replacement monitor from the packaging.
14. Install two M4 X 18 screws into the bottom cover shown in Figure 4-6.
15. Install two M4 X 18 screws into the monitor cover from the direction indi-
cated at the bottom of Figure 4-6.
16. Attach the mounting hardware to the replacement monitor shown in
Figure 4-7, reusing the two hexagon socket head bolts that were removed
from the original monitor.
Warning: The improper installation of the threaded fasteners and the mounting hardware that
! support the monitor can create a potential hazard. The monitor is heavy and could cause seri-
ous injury. Always verify that the fasteners that attach the monitor are tightened securely so that
the monitor will not loosen and fall.
17. Place the defective monitor in the packaging and prepare it for return.
Warning: The improper installation of the threaded fasteners that support the monitor can cre-
! ate a potential hazard. The monitor is heavy and could cause serious injury. Always verify that
the two cap screws (M4 X 18) and one bolt are tightened securely so that the monitor will not
loosen and fall.
Note: When attaching the bottom cover, ensure that the small hook (Figure 4-6)
of the monitor is lodged in the square hole of the bottom cover.
3. Attach the bottom cover to the monitor (Figure 4-6) using the two M4 X 18
screws.
4. Verify that no cables are pinched by the monitor installation (Figure 4-5).
Warning: The safety ground for the G50 and the G60 S is shown in Figure 4-5. Improper instal-
! lation of this cable can produce shock hazards that will cause serious injury or death to the
operator, to the CSE, and to the patient. Always verify that the safety ground is properly con-
nected and securely fastened. Insert the M4 X 12 screw through the lug attached to the safety
ground cable, place the external tooth M4 lock washer on the screw, between the lug and the
chassis, and install the screw in the chassis.
5. Connect safety ground cable, using one M4 X 12 binding head screw and
the external tooth lock washer: Place the lock washer between the monitor
chassis and the safety ground cable lug as shown in Figure 4-5.
Warning: The improper connection of the safety ground can create a shock hazard. The G50
! and the G60 S contain hazardous voltages that can range from 90 Vac to 264 Vac. These volt-
ages can cause serious injury or death. Verify that the safety ground is attached using the cor-
rect hardware and that the installation screw is tight.
Warning: The replacement procedure described in this section involves the removal and re-
! installation of threaded fasteners. The installation of over-long fasteners is some locations can
penetrate and damage the underlying equipment or short underlying circuits energized at 90
Vac to 264 Vac. The potential damage can affect equipment performance; the potential shorting
of the electrical circuits can produce shock hazards that are capable of causing serious injury
or death. Verify that threaded fasteners of the correct length are installed in the equipment.
When fasteners are removed, store them with the related components for re-installation. Refer
to this procedure to verify that only fasteners of the correct length are re-installed. Re-install
threaded fasteners slowly, and verify that they do not contact underlying equipment.
Warning: The G50 and the G60 S contain hazardous voltages that can range from 90 Vac to
! 264 Vac. These voltages can cause serious injury or death. Only authorized service personnel
are permitted to remove protective covers and access the energized components of this sys-
tem.
2. Remove the two M3 X 8 binding head screws and external lock washers
from bracket F located under the front of the printer, shown in Figure 4-10,
and disconnect all of the cables from the rear of the P91W as you extract
the P91W from the OEM bay.
3. Remove the four M3 X 8 binding head screws and external lock washers
from the mounting plate, to separate the mounting plate from the P91W.
Warning: Use threaded fasteners of the length cited here to avoid damaging or shorting under-
! lying equipment.
1. Turn off the system and unplug the power cable from wall outlet.
2. Attach the mounting plate to the bottom of the P91W printer using the four
M3 X 8 binding head screws and external lock washers as shown in
Figure 4-10.
3. Set the number 1 DIP switch shown in Figure 4-11 in the On (upward) posi-
tion; set the remaining switches to Off (downward).
4. Attach all of the cables shown in Figure 4-11 to the rear of the P91W as you
insert it into the OEM bay.
5. Install, loosely, the two M3 X 8 binding head screws and external lock
washers into bracket F; place the printer in the bay and secure the printer in
place by tightening the two screws.
12. Select the B/W Printer for Set Up for PRINT/STORE 1 and press SET.
13. Select the SAVE button.
14. Press SET.
15. Press PRINT 1 and confirm that the displayed image prints correctly on the
P91W printer.
Note: Several printer and VCR options can be installed in the G50 and the G60
S: a black and white printer, a color printer, and two types of VCR. Install these
options in the OEM bay or on top of the OEM bay, as indicated in Figure 4-12
Top of OEM
Bay
OEM Bay
Warning: The replacement procedure described in this section involves the removal and re-
! installation of threaded fasteners. The installation of over-long fasteners is some locations can
penetrate and damage the underlying equipment or short circuits that are energized at 90 Vac
to 264 Vac. The potential damage can affect equipment performance; the potential shorting of
the electrical circuits can produce shock hazards that are capable of causing serious injury or
death. Verify that threaded fasteners of the correct length are installed in the equipment.
When fasteners are removed, store them with the related components for re-installation. Refer
to this procedure to verify that only fasteners of the correct length are re-installed. Re-install
threaded fasteners slowly, and verify that they do not contact underlying equipment.
Warning: Use threaded fasteners of the length cited here to avoid damaging or shorting under-
! lying equipment.
1. Turn off the system power and disconnect the power cord from the outlet.
Warning: The G50 and the G60 S contain hazardous voltages that can range from 90 Vac to
! 264 Vac. These voltages can cause serious injury or death. Only authorized service personnel
are permitted to remove protective covers and access the energized components of this sys-
tem.
2. Loosen the two screws located at the bottom of the front cover, and pull out
the top edge of the cover as shown in Figure 4-13.
The screws designated as CK3x8 in Figure 4-13 are M3x8 binding head screws with exte
nal lock washers. The CK4x8 screws are M4x8 binding head screws with external lock
washers. The screws designated as S3x8 are M3x8 flat head screws. See "Fastener Refe
ence" (page H-1).
M4x10 screws
3. Unfasten three pairs of magic fasteners joining the front cover to the G50 or
the G60 S (Figure 4-13).
4. Hold the bumper, and remove the front cover from the G50 or the G60 S.
5. Pry off six screw caps from the top cover, then remove six M4 X 10 flat head
screws and washers as shown in Figure 4-14: Do not remove the two sets
of screws located in the middle.
6. Pull out the top cover from the G50 or the G60 S as shown in Figure 4-14.
7. Disconnect all of the cables from the rear side of P91W as shown in
Figure 4-11.
8. Unscrew the two M3 X 8 binding head screws and external lock washers
from bracket F, then remove the P91W and its mounting plate from the
OEM bay.
9. Unscrew the four M4 X 8 binding head screws and external lock washers
that attach the OEM bay to the G50 or the G60 S.
10. Remove the OEM bay from the system.
11. Detach the plastic bag from the OEM bay, and remove the four M3 X 8 flat
head screws provided in this bag.
12. Remove the two S-type brackets and the separator from the OEM bay by
unscrewing the four M3 X 8 flat head screws that attach them.
13. Turn the CP900 upside down.
14. With the bottom of the CP900 facing upward, place the CP900 on a padded
or protected platform of 25 mm or higher.
15. Invert the OEM bay and place it over the bottom surface of the CP900.
16. Using the four M3 X 8 flat head screws removed from the plastic bag,
secure the OEM bay to the CP900 by installing the four screws through the
holes marked with the character C.
17. Return the inverted CP900 and the attached OEM bay to their original
upright position.
18. Place the OEM bay, with the CP900 attached, in its original position in the
G50 or the G60 S, but do not locate the OEM bay all the way toward the
rear; confirm that enough space remains between the CP900 and the inter-
face panel to re-establish the cable connections between them.
19. Reinstall the mounting hardware that was initially removed from the OEM
bay.
20. Re-install the P91W, attached to its mounting plate, in the OEM bay, and re-
connect the cables to the P91W.
21. At the P91W, position the number 1 dip switch in the On position.
22. Fasten the front edge of the mounting plate to the bracket F, using two M3
X 8 binding head screws with external lock washers that were removed.
23. At the CP900, set the RGB IMPEDANCE switch to the 75 _/HIGH position
and the SYNCHRONIZATION SIGNAL IMPEDANCE switch to the HIGH
position.
24. Using the diagrams provided in Figure 4-15, connect the cables between
the rear side of the CP900 and the interface panel and between the rear
side of the P91W and the interface panel.
25. Verify that all cables are safely routed around the fan that is located at the
rear of the CP900.
26. Secure the OEM bay to the system, using the four M4 X 8 binding head
screws with external lock washers that were removed.
27. Re-install the top cover on the system.
28. Re-install the front cover on the system.
Note: If previously installed options occupy the OEM bay, install the VCR on top
of the OEM bay as indicated in Figure 4-12.
Warning: Use threaded fasteners of the length cited here to avoid damaging or shorting under-
! lying equipment. See "Fastener Reference" (page H-1).
4. Loosen the two screws located at the bottom of the front cover, and pull out
the top edge of the cover as shown in Figure 4-16.
The screws designated as CK3x8 in Figure 4-13 are M3x8 binding head screws with exter
nal lock washers. The CK4x8 screws are M4x8 binding head screws with external lock
washers. The screws designated as S3x8 are M3x8 flat head screws. See "Fastener Refer
ence" (page H-1).
SVO 9500
M4x10 screws
5. Unfasten three pairs of magic fasteners joining the front cover and the G50
or the G60 S (Figure 4-16).
6. Hold the bumper, and remove the entire front cover from the G50 or the
G60 S.
7. Pry off six screw caps from the top cover, then remove six M4 X 10 flat head
screws and washers as shown in Figure 4-17: Do not remove the two sets
of screws located in the middle.
8. Pull out the top cover from the system as shown in Figure 4-17.
9. Disconnect all of the cables from the rear side of P91W as shown in
Figure 4-10.
10. Unscrew the two M3 X 8 binding head screws and external lock washers
from bracket F, then remove the P91W and its mounting plate from the
OEM bay.
11. Unscrew the four M4 X 8 binding head screws and external lock washers
that attach the OEM bay to the G50 or the G60 S.
12. Remove the OEM bay from the G50 or the G60 S.
13. Detach the plastic bag from the OEM bay, and remove the four M3 X 8 flat
head screws provided in this bag.
14. Remove the two S-type brackets and the separator from the OEM bay by
unscrewing the four M3 X 8 flat head screws that attach them.
15. Turn the SVO-9500 upside down.
16. With the bottom of the SVO-9500 facing upward, place the SVO-9500 on a
padded or protected platform of 25 mm (1 inch) or higher.
17. Invert the OEM bay and place it over the bottom surface of the SVO-9500.
18. Using the four M3 X 8 flat head screws removed from the plastic bag,
secure the OEM bay to the SVO-9500 by installing the four screws through
the holes marked with the character S.
19. Return the inverted SVO-9500 and the attached OEM bay to their original
upright position.
20. Place the OEM bay, with the SVO-9500 attached, in its original position in
the G50 or the G60 S, but do not position the OEM bay all the way toward
the rear; confirm that enough space remains between the SVO-9500 and
the interface panel to re-establish cable connections between them.
21. Reinstall the mounting hardware that was initially removed from the OEM
bay.
22. Re-install the P91W, still attached to its mounting plate, in the OEM bay.
23. Fasten the front edge of the mounting plate to the bracket F, using two
M3 X 8 binding head screws with external lock washers that were removed.
24. At the SVO-9500, position the S VIDEO IN IMPEDANCE switch to 75 _/
ON.
25. Position the number 3 and the number 5 DIP switches in the On position.
26. At the P91W, position the number 1 DIP switch in the On position.
27. Using the diagrams provided in Figure 4-18 and Figure 4-19, connect the
cables between the rear side of the SVO-9500 and the interface panel and
between the rear side of the P91W and the interface panel.
28. Secure the OEM bay to the system, using the four M4 X 8 binding head
screws with external lock washers that were removed.
29. Re-install the top cover on the G50 or the G60 S.
30. Re-install the front cover on the G50 or the G60 S.
12. Select S-VHS for Video Input Source and press SET.
13. Select VCR for the External RS-232C Port 1 and press SET.
14. Select Save and press SET.
15. Press the D key twice to invoke 2D + pwD mode.
16. Press RECORD to record the image and sound.
17. After pressing VIDEO I/O, press REWIND on the LCD, then press PLAY to
review the image and sound just recorded.
18. Confirm that no error message is displayed on the monitor.
Note: See "Installing the G50 DIMAQ-IP" (page 5-2) for information on installing
the DIMAQ-IP option on the G50.
Warning: The G50 and the G60 S contain hazardous voltages that can range from 90 Vac to
! 264 Vac. These voltages can cause serious injury or death. Only authorized service personnel
are permitted to remove protective covers and access the energized components of this sys-
tem.
2. Remove the screw caps and the two screws and washers from the top
edge of the rear cover.
3. Loosen two screws on the host module cover, located near the power cord
connector.
4. Remove the host module cover from G50 or the G60 S as you pull out the
top edge of the rear cover; the removal of the cover exposes the view
shown in Figure 4-20.
5. Disconnect all cables from the top surface of the host module (Figure 4-
20).
6. Release the cables from the cable clamp located at the upper left of the
DIMAQ-IP module.
DIMAQ-IP
7. Remove the cable clamp located at the right side of the DIMAQ-IP; this
cable clamp is shown on the right side in Figure 4-20 and requires the
removal of the screw.
8. Disconnect the three cables from DIMAQ-IP module: When disconnecting
the DIMAQ-IP power cable, unscrew its cable clamp as one piece
(Figure 4-20).
9. Disconnect the remaining cables from the DIMAQ-IP module.
10. Loosen the three thumbscrews of the DIMAQ-IP module shown in
Figure 4-21, using the short number 2 Phillips screwdriver.
Caution: The close clearances around the DIMAQ-IP create the potential for
! cable damage. Verify that no cable is pinched or abraded when the DIMAQ-IP is
removed.
11. Create sufficient clearance for dismounting the DIMAQ-IP module safely by
routing the cables in front of it, and to the sides of the DIMAQ-IP module.
12. Move the DIMAQ-IP module to the left and dismount it from the system.
Thumbscrews (3)
DIMAQ-IP
LAN Host to P33
Caution: When installing the DIMAQ-IP module, verify that no cables are
! pinched between parts or surfaces. Push the DIMAQ-IP module in slowly, veri-
fying that no cables are pinched between the DIMAQ-IP module and the sur-
rounding equipment.
When connecting cables between the DIMAQ-IP module and the host module,
read the connector labels carefully and confirm that the cables are attached to
the proper connector.
8. Move the trackball and confirm that the cursor moves accordingly.
6.2.1 Removing the Rear Cover, the Host Module Cover, and the
Monitor Post Cover
1. Turn off the system and unplug the power cable from the wall outlet.
Warning: The G50 and the G60 S contain hazardous voltages that can range from 90 Vac to
! 264 Vac. These voltages can cause serious injury or death. Only authorized service personnel
are permitted to remove protective covers and access the energized components of this sys-
tem.
2. From the rear side of the system, remove the two screws from the upper
side of the rear cover shown in Figure 4-22.
3. Pull the upper side of the rear cover carefully toward the rear of the system.
4. Remove two screws from the host module cover and remove the cover
from the host module.
Caution: In the following steps, hardware removed from the monitor assembly
! can fall into the system. Loosen the hardware then carefully remove it to prevent
it falling. If screws or washers fall into the system, do not continue until they have
been recovered.
5. Remove the monitor post cover by loosening the two screws located under
the handle shown in Figure 4-23.
6. Loosen the two screws from the sub control panel shown in Figure 4-24.
Rear Handle
Figure 4-23 Removing the Monitor Post Cover (View from Under Rear Handle)
2. The screws located at the sides of the control panel are now visible:
Remove the six screws indicated in Figure 4-26.
Right Side of
Control Panel
Remove
3. Remove the two screws from the center part of the front handle, indicated
in Figure 4-27.
4. Unlatch the hooks of the J1 connector on the A10 PC board (Figure 4-28),
using the Phillips screwdriver, and disconnect the ribbon cable from J1.
5. Remove the control panel from the upper G50 or the G60 S.
Note: Removal of the control panel allows access to the keyboard. "Removing
the Keyboard" (page 4-33) provides instructions for the removal of the keyboard.
J3
Warning: The G50 and the G60 S contain hazardous voltages that can range from 90 Vac to
! 264 Vac. These voltages can cause serious injury or death. Only authorized service personnel
are permitted to remove protective covers and access the energized components of this sys-
tem.
Warning: A safety ground for the system is shown in Figure 4-29. Improper installation of this
! cable can produce shock hazards that will cause serious injury or death to the operator, to the
CSE, and to the patient. Always verify that the safety ground is properly connected and
securely fastened. Insert the M4 X 12 screw through the lug attached to the safety ground
cable, place the external tooth M4 lock washer on the screw, between the lug and the chassis,
and install the screw in the chassis.
The safety ground cable is attached with an M4 X 12 binding head screw through
the lug, with an external toothed M4 lock washer located between the lug and the
chassis.
Safety Ground
Safety Ground
Caution: Route the cable so that it does not obstruct the latching of the key-
! board.
Warning: The improper connection of the safety ground can create a shock hazard. The G50
! and the G60 S contain hazardous voltages that can range from 90 Vac to 264 Vac. These volt-
ages can cause serious injury or death. Verify that the safety ground is attached using the cor-
rect hardware and that the installation screw is tight.
Warning: The replacement procedure described in this section involves the removal and re-
! installation of threaded fasteners. The installation of over-long fasteners is some locations can
penetrate and damage the underlying equipment or short circuits that are energized at 90 Vac
to 264 Vac. The potential damage can affect equipment performance; the potential shorting of
the electrical circuits can produce shock hazards that are capable of causing serious injury or
death. Verify that threaded fasteners of the correct length are installed in the equipment.
When fasteners are removed, store them with the related components for re-installation. Refer
to this procedure to verify that only fasteners of the correct length are re-installed. Re-install
threaded fasteners slowly, and verify that they do not contact underlying equipment.
Warning: The G50 and the G60 S contain hazardous voltages that can range from 90 Vac to
! 264 Vac. These voltages can cause serious injury or death. Only authorized service personnel
are permitted to remove protective covers and access the energized components of this sys-
tem.
2. Remove the two screws from the top edge of the rear cover and remove the
screw caps and washers.
3. Loosen two screws on the host module cover.
4. Remove the host module cover from G50 or the G60 S as you pull out the
top edge of the rear cover; the removal of the cover exposes the view
shown in Figure 4-30.
5. Disconnect all cables from the top surface of the host module.
6. Disconnect the three cables from DIMAQ-IP module: When disconnecting
the DIMAQ-IP power cable, unscrew its cable clamp as a single piece
(Figure 4-37).
7. Release the cables from the cable clamp located at the upper left of the
DIMAQ-IP module.
DIMAQ-IP
Thumbscrews (3)
DIMAQ-IP
12. Remove the two screws located under the rear handle and remove the
monitor post cover from upper G50 or the G60 S as shown in Figure 4-32.
13. Loosen the two screws indicated in Figure 4-33.
14. Move to the front side of the G50 or the G60 S and pull off the sub control
panel.
15. Press and release the hooks on both sides of the ribbon cable connector,
and disconnect the cable from CN2 on the reverse of the sub control panel.
16. Hold the MO drive with your hand, inserting one hand from the rear side of
the G50 or the G60 S, while removing the screws from the MO drive bay.
Caution: When the four screws are removed from the MO drive bay, the bay can
! fall free. Use caution, holding the MO drive bay securely, to prevent if from drop-
ping and being damaged.
17. Turn the monitor to one side and then the other while you remove the four
screws securing the MO drive bay to the system.
Warning: Use threaded fasteners of the length cited here to avoid damaging or shorting under-
! lying equipment.
To install the MO drive, perform the procedures, in reverse sequence, that are
described in "Removing the MO Drive" (page 4-36).
Warning: The G50 and the G60 S contain hazardous voltages that can range from 90 Vac to
! 264 Vac. These voltages can cause serious injury or death. Only authorized service personnel
are permitted to remove protective covers and access the energized components of this sys-
tem.
2. Remove the two screws from the upper side of the rear cover.
3. Pull the upper side of the rear cover toward you carefully.
4. Remove the host module cover by unscrewing two screws from the cover.
5. Remove the bracket from the left side of the host module cover by remov-
ing one screw.
6. Remove the cable clamp shown in Figure 4-37 from the left side of the host
module cover by removing one screw.
2. Position the host module on the rear side of the G50 or the G60 S.
Caution: Cables can be pinched and damaged when the host module is
! installed. Verify that no cables are pinched between the module and the edge of
the OEM interface panel or the LED indicator panel.
3. Fasten the host module by using the four screws removed previously.
4. Secure the rear cover onto the rear side of the G50 or the G60 S: Use the
procedures provided in "Removing the Host Module" (page 4-41), in
reverse order to install the cover.
5. When connecting the cables to the host module, verify each connector
number to prevent mis-connection that could damage the equipment.
Warning: The G50 and the G60 S contain hazardous voltages that can range from 90 Vac to
! 264 Vac. These voltages can cause serious injury or death. Only authorized service personnel
are permitted to remove protective covers and access the energized components of this sys-
tem.
2. Disconnect the transducer from the system and set the brakes.
3. Loosen the two captive screws from the upper side of the rear cover and
remove the cover.
4. Loosen the two captive screws from the lower rear panel and remove the
panel.
5. Pull the upper side of the rear cover toward you.
6. Disconnect the J2 (E module fans) cable from the XDST (A07-1) PCB that
is located at the upper right side of the fan enclosure.
7. Remove the four screws from the bottom of the host module; these screws
secure each end of two metal-fins to ground.
8. Remove the fan enclosure by loosening the six screws that attach it to the
system.
9. Remove the four screws indicated in Figure 4-40.
11. Disconnect the four cables from these connectors of the E module: A66J4,
A66JI, A66J3, and A25J1.
Caution: Loose hardware can drop into the E module. Loosen all hardware then
! remove it carefully. Recover all dropped hardware before continuing.
12. Loosen the six screws (three on each side) from the sides of the E module.
13. Loosen the two screws located at the bottom of the front cover, and pull out
the top edge of the cover to unfasten three pairs of magic fasteners joining
the front cover to the system. Hold the bumper, and remove the entire front
cover from the G50 or the G60 S.
14. Loosen the two screws that hold the ECG connector bracket.
15. Remove the six screws (three each side) from the sides of the E module.
Caution: The removal of large and heavy subsystems can pinch and damage
! cables. Verify that system cables are not pinched when the E module is
removed from the system.
16. As indicated in Figure 4-41, pull the plastic loop to move the E module
toward you, while holding the handle located on the top of the E module:
Pull the E module slowly toward you as indicated in Figure 4-41.
Warning: The G50 and the G60 S contain hazardous voltages that can range from 90 Vac to
! 264 Vac. These voltages can cause serious injury or death. Only authorized service personnel
are permitted to remove protective covers and access the energized components of this sys-
tem.
2. Loosen the two captive screws from the upper side of the rear cover and
remove the cover.
3. Loosen the two captive screws from the lower rear panel and remove the
panel.
4. Pull the upper side of the rear cover toward you carefully.
5. Remove the EMI shielding bracket from the G50 or the G60 S by removing
the four screws shown Figure 4-42.
6. Disconnect the cable that exits from the opening <A> shown in Figure 4-42,
where the A07 PC board can be seen inside the lower frame of the system.
7. Remove the power cover from the lower right of the G50 or the G60 S by
removing two screws.
8. Remove three screws from the bottom frame of the system (Figure 4-43).
Figure 4-43 Right Side (RH) and Top View of the Power Module
Note: If the power module cannot be easily removed, loosen the two screws
located on the side panels, and move the panels to obtain additional clearance.
11. Push and lift the power module to the right; then lift and pull the power mod-
ule out of the system.
Caution: Before installing the power module, move all cables aside to prevent
! damaging them.
Use the procedures, in reverse order, that were described in "Removing the
Power Module" (page 4-47) to install the power module.
Caution: Figure 4-43 shows only J1 and J2. There is a J3 connector not indi-
! cated in the photo. The J2 cable could be inadvertently installed in the J3 con-
nector. Verify that the correct cable is installed at the J2 connector.
Caution: An electrical failure within the system causes the power fuse(s) to
! open. Before replacing the power fuse, discover and correct the failure that
caused the fuse to open.
Warning: The G50 and the G60 S contain hazardous voltages that can range from 90 Vac to
! 264 Vac. These voltages can cause serious injury or death. Only authorized service personnel
are permitted to remove protective covers and access the energized components of this sys-
tem.
2. Loosen the two captive screws from the upper side of the rear cover and
remove the cover.
3. Loosen the two captive screws from the lower rear panel and remove the
panel.
4. Pull the upper side of the rear cover toward you.
5. Locate the XDST (A07-1) PC board on the right side of the host module;
see Figure 4-44.
Warning: Installation of incorrect fuses in the G50 or the G60 S can cause equipment damage,
! fire, serious injury, or death. Replace fuses only with the same current value and fuse type sup-
plied by the factory and listed in Table 4-2. See "Spare Parts" (page C-1).
7. Replace both fuses shown in Figure 4-45: See Table 4-2 for the ratings of
and part numbers of the required fuses.
Fuse
Fuse
Note: See "Software" (page 8-1) for instructions covering the installation of soft-
ware options.
Note: The G50 was released with version 1.2 of the system software installed.
The DIMAQ-IP option requires this version 1.2 system-software revision level as
a minimum.
See "Removing and Installing the DIMAQ-IP Module" (page 4-24) for remove
and replace procedures appropriate for both the G50 and the G60 S DIMAQ-IP
module.
Caution: Static sensitive components and connectors are exposed during this
! procedure. Electrostatic discharge (ESD) can damage or destroy electronic
components. Use proper ESD protective procedures during the performance of
this procedure.
(a)
The DIMAQ-IP module contains its power cable.
(b)
Parallel PC Link (PPCL)
Caution: Use care to avoid dropping loose hardware into the system during the
! disassembly and assembly of the G50. Loose hardware can short electronic
components. Safeguard all hardware for reinstallation.
1. De-energize the G50 and disconnect the power cord from the power outlet.
Warning: The G50 and the G60 S contain hazardous voltages that can range from 90 Vac to
! 264 Vac. These voltages can cause serious injury or death. Only authorized service personnel
are permitted to remove protective covers and access the energized components of this sys-
tem.
2. As indicated in Figure 5-1, remove the two caps located on the rear cover,
to expose the screws, and remove the two sets of screws and washers.
3. Loosen the two screws located at the top of the host module cover, pull out
the top edge of the cover, and remove the host module cover: The Host
module is identified in Figure 5-10.
4. Verify that all cables are correctly labeled for later reconnection; confirm
that the labels on the host module agree with the labels on the cables.
5. As shown in Figure 5-2, unscrew the cable clamp that secures the USB
cable to the USB cable fixing bracket.
6. Remove the two screws from the USB cable fixing bracket and remove the
bracket.
7. Loosen the two screws located at the bottom of the parallel PC link (PPCL)
shielding plate and remove the plate (Figure 5-2).
Caution: When cutting wire ties and fasteners, use care to avoid damaging the
! cables or the associated equipment.
8. Use a pair of side cutters to cut the fastener attached to the USB cable,
above the RFC-5 noise filter (Figure 5-2).
9. Use the straight-blade screwdriver to unlock the two latches that hold the
RFC-5 noise filter to the USB cable (Figure 5-2) and remove the noise filter
from the cable.
10. Remove the cable clamp from the USB cable and disconnect the USB
cable from the PPCL shielding plate (Figure 5-2); the shielding plate should
now be completely separated from the system.
11. Place the PPCL shielding plate on a work surface as shown in Figure 5-3,
with the inside of the plate facing upward: The three wire ties supplied with
the kit will be installed on the plate to secure the USB cable.
12. Use the diagram shown in Figure 5-3 to locate the IN and OUT holes for A,
B, and C on the shielding plate: Count the holes in the perforated panel to
determine the exaction installation location and mark the IN and OUT
holes.
13. Insert, but do not fasten, one of the 3 wire ties supplied with the kit, at posi-
tion A-IN, B-IN, and C-IN of the PPCL shielding plate: The serrated surface
of the wire tie must be positioned on the inside of the tie when the tie is fas-
tened.
14. Install each wire tie through the IN hole and out of the OUT hole indicated,
at the exact location shown.
15. Measure 260mm from the termination of the USB cable as shown in
Figure 5-4, and mark the cable.
16. Place the PPCL shielding plate adjacent to the G50 and align the 260mm
mark on the USB cable, with the wire tie designated A.
17. Loop the cable as shown in Figure 5-4, through wire tie B.
18. Align the loop so that the USB connector is adjacent to wire tie C.
19. Fasten wire tie B, realign the cable at A and C, and fasten the wire ties A
and C.
20. Verify that no portion of the cable or connector extends more than 9mm
from the PPCL shielding plate; extending beyond 9mm, the cable or con-
nector will interfere with the adjacent equipment.
21. After fastening the wire ties, remove the excess portion of the wire ties with
the side cutters.
22. As demonstrated in Figure 5-5, attach the connector of the A70-2 PPCL
PCB to the A70 DVSC PCB located in the host module enclosure.
23. Install the four M3 X 6 (CK3 X 6) screw, supplied in the kit, through the A70-
2 PPCL PCB, into the A70 DVSC PCB as indicated in Figure 5-5.
24. Place the PPCL shielding plate on the host module, in its original position
(Figure 5-2).
25. As depicted in Figure 5-6, install the four screws that were removed from
the PPCL shielding plate shown in Figure 5-2.
26. Install connector J2 in the PPCL shielding plate and secure it in place with
the two M2.5 X 6 screws and external lock washers that are supplied in the
kit.
Caution: Use care to avoid dropping loose hardware into the system during the
! disassembly and assembly of the G50. Loose hardware can short electronic
components. Safeguard all hardware for reinstallation.
27. At the MO drive, remove the two screws installed from the inside of the sys-
tem that secure the blank panel located below the MO drive, and remove
the panel.
28. At the upper right corner of the host module shown in Figure 5-7, remove
the screw that holds the DIMAQ-IP power-cable clamp in place.
Caution: The close clearances around the DIMAQ-IP create the potential for
! cable damage. Verify that no cable is pinched or abraded when the DIMAQ-IP is
removed.
29. Move all cables to the sides of the system to allow access to the DIMAQ-IP
installation site.
30. Install the DIMAQ-IP module in the system and fasten the three screws
indicated in Figure 5-8.
Note: When installing the DIMAQ-IP module, verify that no cables are pinched
between parts or surfaces. Push the DIMAQ-IP module in slowly, verifying that no
cables are pinched between the DIMAQ-IP module and the surrounding equip-
ment.
When connecting cables between the DIMAQ-IP module and the host module,
read the connector labels carefully and confirm that the cables are attached to the
proper connector.
31. Connect the DIMAQ-IP power cable to the DIMAQ-IP module: See connec-
tion in Figure 5-9 and Figure 5-10.
32. Reinstall the power-cable clamp shown in Figure 5-7 that was removed in
step 28. See Figure 5-9.
33. Identify the cables that were detached from the host module in step 3.
34. Reconnect the cables to the host module, with the exception of the USB
cable that was attached to the PPCL shielding plate (Figure 5-4).
35. Install the cables shown in Figure 5-10:
• Power cable was installed at step 32.
• Serial cable: *1 J2 A702P2 to A75P17
• Ethernet cable (straight): *2 J30 LAN (NET)
• Ethernet cable (cross): *3 J33 LAN (HOST)
• USB cable: *4 J32 IPPC (LOW)
• VGA cable: J31 IPPC VGA
36. Verify that all cable retainer screws are tightened.
37. Verify that all unsecured cables are properly installed.
38. Clamp the following cables together using the cable clamp shown in the
left-hand photograph of Figure 5-9:
• DIMAQ-IP power cable
• Serial cable attached to J2
• Cable attached to J1007
• Cable attached to J1008
• Cable attached to J1010
39. Tilt and swivel the system monitor while observing the monitor cable at its
point of attachment to the monitor: Verify that the monitor cable is free to
move as the monitor is tilted and swiveled.
40. Verify that all cables are securely connected and protected from damage.
41. Reinstall the host module cover that was removed in step 3.
42. Attach the DIMAQ-IP option label at the designated option-label location.
*1
*2
*3
*4
*5
Host Module
Caution: The tasks described in this procedure expose static sensitive compo-
! nents in the G50 to electrostatic discharge (ESD). Observe prescribed ESD pro-
cedures.
2.1 Kit
Table 5-2 lists the contents of the kit provided for the installation of the
additional array port on the G50.
Table 5-2 Kit Contents
Note: In the following figures, fasteners are referenced as CK3 X 8 and CK4 X 8.
See "Fastener Reference" (page H-1) for information on these fastener designa-
tions.
Main unit
Front cover
Screw (2)
Bumper
9. Remove the two labels indicated in Figure 5-12 from the front of the probe
interface panel; these labels carry the message, “Do not open.”
10. Discard the two (“Do not open”) labels; they will not be reinstalled.
11. As indicated in Figure 5-12, remove the 12 screws (M4 X 8); retain these
screws for reinstallation during the reassembly of the G50.
12. After removing the 12 screws, pull the plastic loop (Figure 5-12) toward the
front of the G50 to remove the probe interface panel.
13. From the rear of the probe interface panel just removed, unscrew the two
screws to release the blank panel indicated in Figure 5-12.
14. Discard the blank panel and the two screws that were removed from it.
Remove these
CK4 X 8
Remove two screws screws (12) from
from the reverse the front side.
to remove the
blank panel
15. Orient the A36 A3RD-2 board shown in Figure 5-13 to the A36 PSEL PCB.
16. Align the connectors on the A36 A3RD-2 PCB to the PSEL PCB.
17. Press the connectors of the A36 A3RD-2 PCB into the matching connec-
tors (P20, P21, P22, and P23) of the PSEL PCB.
18. Install the six M3 X 8 screws, provided in the kit, through the A36 A3RD-2
PCB and into the PSEL PCB as shown in Figure 5-13.
P21
P23
36 A3RD-2 PCB
Fasten
CK3 x 8 screw (6)
supplied with this kit
P22
P23
P22
P20
Fasten
CK4 x 8 screw (2)
supplied with this kit
after installing Probe
Interface Shield
19. As indicated in Figure 5-14, reinstall the probe interface panel on the front
of the G50, using the twelve M4 X 8 screws that were removed in step 11.
20. Install the two M4 X 8 screws, provided in the kit, to secure the transducer
connector of the A36 A3RD-2 PCB to the probe interface panel (Figure 5-
14).
36 A3RD-2
Transducer connector (3rd port)
Fasten
CK4 x 8 screw (12)
Fasten
CK4 x 8 screw (2) Probe Interface Shie
su lied with this kit
21. Reinstall the front cover of the G50: See steps 6 through 8.
22. Install the option label, provided in the kit, at the designated location on the
rear of the G50.
10. Verify that an assembly number is displayed in the AS No. field for the A36-
2 PCB (Figure 5-15).
Note: If the A36 A3RD-2 PCB is not installed in the G50, the screen shown in
Figure 5-16 will display the message “Not Installed” in the AS No. column for the
A36-2 PCB on the System Configuration – Hardware screen.
11. Select the Home button to return to the Main Menu screen.
12. Select the Exit button exit the Service software; the ultrasound imaging
screen will be displayed.
13. Acquire an ultrasound image, using the probe attached to the new port.
14. Verify that no vertical line or image noise is present on the acquired image.
15. Verify that the option label for the new port is attached at the rear of the sys-
tem.
16. The new port is now properly installed and operational.
Service
Home
Service
Home
Note: To confirm the successful removal of the A36 A3RD-2 PCB, verify that “Not
Installed” is displayed in the System Configuration – Hardware screen as shown
in Figure 5-16.
Chapter 6: Troubleshooting
This chapter provides troubleshooting methods and information for the
G50 and the G60 S.
The following topics are presented in this chapter:
1.0 Verifying the System Operation ....................................................6-2
2.0 Diagnostic Messages ....................................................................6-3
3.0 Diagnostic Indicators ....................................................................6-9
4.0 Troubleshooting the DIMAQ-IP .....................................................6-11
5.0 Rebooting the System Software ...................................................6-12
6.0 Diagnostic Flow Charts .................................................................6-13
15. Select Color Print for Set Up for PRINT/STORE 2 key and press SET.
16. Select Save and press SET.
17. Press the Menu key on the CP900 remote control.
18. Select Signal Set and set the input to RGB.
19. Press PRINT 2.
20. Confirm that the B-mode image on the monitor is printed correctly on the
CP900 printer.
21. Turn on the power switch of SVO-9500 VCR and insert a S-VHS tape into
the VCR.
22. Press F4 to display the Menu screen on the monitor.
23. Move the trackball upward and select Peripheral from the submenu.
24. Press SET.
25. Select S-VHS for Video Input Source and press SET.
26. Select VCR for the External RS-232C Port 1 and press SET.
27. Select Save and press SET.
28. Press the D key twice to invoke 2D + pwD mode.
29. Press RECORD to record the image and sound.
30. After pressing VIDEO I/O, press REWIND on the LCD, then press PLAY to
review the image and the sound just recorded.
31. Confirm that no error message is displayed on the monitor.
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9 Fail : HostBox : HostBox(Card-Host Test Pat.) Fail : HostBox : HostBox(Card-Host Test Pat.) Host Module A70 DVSC
10 Fail : HostBox : HostBox Return Path(DIMAQ-IP-Host Test Fail : HostBox : HostBox Return Path(DIMAQ-IP-Host Test Host Module A70 DVSC
Pat.) Pat.)
11 Fail : DIMAQ-IP : DIMAQ-IP Return Path(DIMAQ-IP-Host Fail : DIMAQ-IP : DIMAQ-IP Return Path(DIMAQ-IP-Host DIMAQ-IP A75 SPCL
Test Pat.) Test Pat.)
12 Fail : HostBox : HostBox Test Pat. Gen.(DIMAQ-IP-Host Test Fail : HostBox : HostBox Test Pat. Gen.(DIMAQ-IP-Host Test Host Module A70 DVSC
Pat.) Pat.)
13 Fail : DIMAQ-IP : DIMAQ-IP(DIMAQ-IP-Host Test Pat.) Fail : DIMAQ-IP : DIMAQ-IP(DIMAQ-IP-Host Test Pat.) DIMAQ-IP A75 SPCL
14 Fail :DIMAQ-IP/Host: DIMAQ-IP and HostBox(DIMAQ-IP- Fail :DIMAQ-IP/Host: DIMAQ-IP and HostBox(DIMAQ-IP-Host DIMAQ-IP or A70/A75 DVSC/
Host Test Pat.) Test Pat.) Host Module SPCL
Siemens
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Table 6-1 Diagnostic Messages (Sheet 2 of 5)
15 Fail : Cable : Cable between DIMAQ-IP and Host(DIMAQ-IP- Fail : Cable : Cable between DIMAQ-IP and Host(DIMAQ-IP- Cable between E - Cable
Host Test Pat.) Host Test Pat.) Module and
DIMAQ-IP
16 Fail : HostBox : HostBox(DIMAQ-IP-Host Test Pat.) Fail : HostBox : HostBox(DIMAQ-IP-Host Test Pat.) Host Module A70 DVSC
17 Fail : HostBox : DIMAQ-IP-HostBox Test Fail : HostBox : DIMAQ-IP-HostBox Test Host Module A70 DVSC
18 Fail : HostBox : CardBox-HostBox Test Fail : HostBox : CardBox-HostBox Test Host Module A70 DVSC
19 Work Memory Error! - Recycle power. -/A70 -/DVSC
If the error mes-
sage is displayed
again, exchange
Host Module.
20 Fail : D+3V A+3V=Upper Voltage Error! : V=XXXX etc Power Module A03/A07 SWRG/
PDST
21 Fail : A-10V A-10V=Lower Voltage Error! : V=XXXX etc Power Module
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22 Fail : A+5V A+5V=Lower Voltage Error! : V=XXXX etc Power Module A03/A07 SWRG/
PDST
23 Fail : D+5V D+5V=Lower Voltage Error! : V=XXXX etc Power Module A03/A07 SWRG/
PDST
24 Fail : A-12V A-12V=Lower Voltage Error! : V=XXXX etc Power Module A03/A07 SWRG/
PDST
25 Fail : A+12V A+12V=Lower Voltage Error! : V=XXXX etc Power Module A03/A07 SWRG/
PDST
26 Fail : A+90V A+90V=Lower Voltage Error! : V=XXXX etc Power Module A66 DTPS
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Table 6-1 Diagnostic Messages (Sheet 3 of 5)
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37 Fail : HostBox : Flash ROM Error DVSC : Flash ROM Read Error Host Module A70 DVSC
38 Fail : CardBox : RXBFA Register Error RXBF A : Register Read/Write Error E Module A46 RXBF A
39 Fail : CardBox : RXBFB Register Error RXBF B : Register Read/Write Error E Module A46 RXBF B
40 Fail : No data in EEPROM of RXBFB - Enter EEPROM A46 RXBF B
data in RXBFB
EEPROM.
41 Fail : CardBox : BWPP CMEM(M) Error BWPP : CMEM(B)63 Read/Write Error E Module A51 on CMEM on
A48 BWPP
42 Fail : CardBox : BWPP CMEM(M) Error BWPP : CMEM(B)255 Read/Write Error E Module A51 on CMEM on
A48 BWPP
Siemens
Siemens
Table 6-1 Diagnostic Messages (Sheet 4 of 5)
43 Fail : CardBox : SUBC RUN Error SUBC : RACS Run Error E Module A50 SUBC
44 Fail : No data in EEPROM of SUBC - Enter EEPROM A50 SUBC
data in SUBC
EEPROM.
45 Fail : CardBox : CFPR CMEM(Mc) Error CFPR : CMEM(Mc) Read/Write Error E Module A56 CFPR
46 Fail : CardBox : CFPR CMEM(V) Error CFPR : CMEM(V)63 Read/Write Error E Module A56 CFPR
47 Fail : CardBox : CFPR CMEM(V) Error CFPR : CMEM(V)255 Read/Write Error E Module A56 CFPR
48 Fail : CardBox : CFPR CMEM(TP) Error CFPR : CMEM(TP)63 Read/Write Error E Module A56 CFPR
49 Fail : CardBox : CFPR CMEM(TP) Error CFPR : CMEM(TP)255 Read/Write Error E Module A56 CFPR
50 Fail : CardBox : CFPR RAM(NoiseCutFPGA) Error CFPR : Noise Cut FPGA U38 Error E Module A56 CFPR
51 Fail : CardBox : CFPR SDRC(U14, U19) Error CFPR : SDRC U14,U19 Error E Module A56 CFPR
52 Fail : CardBox : CFPR FPGA(U38) Error CFPR : Noise Cut FPGA RAM Error E Module A56 CFPR
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53 Fail : CardBox : CFPR ASIC(U20) Error CFPR : CFP2 ASIC U20 Error E Module A56 CFPR
54 Fail : CardBox : CFPR LUTRAM(U4) Error CFPR : LUT RAM U4 Error E Module A56 CFPR
55 Fail : No data in EEPROM of CFPR - Enter EEPROM A56 CFPR
data in CFPR
EEPROM.
56 Fail : CardBox : DPPR(DSP) Run Error DPPR : DSP Program Hang up E Module A56-1 DPPR
57 Fail : CardBox : DPPR(DSP) Misloading DPPR : DSP Program Loading Error E Module A56-1 DPPR
58 Fail : CardBox : DPPR(DSP) Inital Error DPPR : DSP Program Init Error E Module A56-1 DPPR
59 Fail : CardBox : DPPR CMEM(D) Error DPPR : CMEM(D) Read/Write Error E Module A56-1 DPPR
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Table 6-1 Diagnostic Messages (Sheet 5 of 5)
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Siemens
Chapter 6 - Troubleshooting
LED Legend
The LEDs in the following diagrams are
LED Off depicted according to the legend pre-
sented to the left.
LED On
Figure 6-2 shows the status of the LEDs as they are progressively
extinguished during the boot sequence. Figure 6-3 shows the LED status after
boot is completed, both with and without the DIMAQ-IP module connected.
Note: The LED designated with the V character represents the 5V supply. This
LED is illuminated when 5V power is available.
Boot Sequence
Begin Boot
Initialize Serial
Initialize DVSC
Initialize Graphic Function
Set RTC
After completion of the boot sequence, the LEDs shown in Figure 6-3 indicate
the following conditions:
LED 1 illuminates only during the boot sequence. When Off, it indicates
that the boot sequence has been completed.
LED 2 illuminates after completion of the boot sequence, if the Windows-
CE and system software have been initialized.
LED 3 flashes after completion of the boot sequence, when keys, encod-
ers, or volumes are operated.
LED 4 illuminates after completion of the boot sequence to indicate that the
DSP on the DPPR has malfunctioned.
LED 5 illuminates after completion of the boot sequence, to indicate that
the DIMAQ-IP module is connected.
LED 6 flashes at one second intervals to indicate that the CPU is operating.
LED 7 illuminates when a cooling fan fails: The MO fan, two E module fans,
and two switching regulator fans are included in this circuit.
LED 8 illuminates when the temperature in the E module exceeds the over-
temperature limit of 80 °C (176 °F).
Observe the screen during the reboot to detect HDD error messages. If
errors are detected, run the Scan Disk application from the Start → Pro-
grams → Accessories → System Tools menu. If no errors are detected
on the HDD, reboot the system.
4. If DIMAQ-IP still does not function properly, load new DIMAQ-IP software.
Powering down and re-energizing the G50 or the G60 S will perform a
complete (cold) boot of all subsystem software.
The following instructions describe the re-boot of the system software only (soft
or warm boot). Use this procedure if the system locks up.
1. Press and hold down the New Patient key.
2. Locate the key bearing the small square on its key cap: This key is located
above the VCR key.
3. Press and hold down the key bearing the small square on its key cap.
4. Press and hold down the Freeze key: Press and hold the New Patient +
Square + Freeze keys to perform a soft boot of the system software.
Warning: The G50 and the G60 S contain hazardous voltages that can range from 90 Vac to
! 264 Vac. These voltages can cause serious injury or death. Only authorized service personnel
are permitted to remove protective covers and access the energized components of this sys-
tem.
Start
Hyperlinks
Boot-up Ok? No Replace Host Module
Yes
Resolved
Figure 6-5 Chart A: Monitor
Monitor Ok? No A
Yes
Resolved
Figure 6-6 Chart B: Control Panel
Control Panel
No B
Ok?
Yes
Resolved
Figure 6-7 Chart C: B-mode Imaging
B-mode Ok? No C
Yes
Resolved
Figure 6-8 Chart D: Color Flow
Color Flow Ok? No D
Yes
Resolved
Figure 6-9 Chart E: Doppler
Doppler Ok? No E
Yes
Resolved
Figure 6-10 Chart F: ECG
ECG Ok? No F
Yes
Resolved
Figure 6-11 Chart G: OEMs and
OEM and
Peripherals No G Peripherals
Ok?
Yes
Resolved
Figure 6-12 Chart H: DIMAQ-IP
IPPC Module
No H
Ok?
Yes
End
Yes
Yes
Return
Yes
Push New Patient > Update >
Set; select Control Panel
Selftest.
Yes
LED 3 on side
No Replace main panel.
panel Ok?
Yes;
4 fail
3 pass
Yes
Replace E module
Third Array
Probe select
No G60 S System No Port Option No Replace G50 LC E module
Ok?
Installed
TX power
adjust Ok? Replace G60 S E module.
All B-mode
problems No Replace E module.
resolved?
Yes
Return
Color flow
No Replace E module
display Ok?
Yes
Color map
No Replace host module.
select Ok?
Yes
CINE mode
No Replace E module
Ok?
Yes
Yes
Return
Doppler
No Replace E module.
spectrum Ok?
yes
Doppler trace
No Replace E module.
Ok?
Yes
Doppler sound
No
Ok?
Yes
CINE mode
No Replace E module.
Ok?
Yes
Return
ECG gain
adjustment No Replace ECG module.
Ok?
Yes
ECG display
No Replace E module.
offset Ok?
Yes
Return
Determine and
Voltage at
No Fuse Ok? No repair cause of Replace fuse.
outlet Ok?
fuse loss.
Yes
Printer, power
Color printer
No cord, and switch No Replace printer or power cord.
Ok?
Ok?
VCR record
VCR, power cord,
and playback No No Replace VCR or power cord.
and switch Ok?
Ok?
Printer, power
USB printer
No cord, and switch No Replace printer or power cord.
Ok?
Ok?
Foot switch
No Replace host module.
Ok?
Yes
Return
IPPC display
No Replace IPPC module.
Ok?
Yes
Yes
Loop test 2
No Replace host module.
Ok?
All IPPC
Replace IPPC module or host
problems No
module.
resolved.
Yes
Return
Note: Perform the complete procedure provided in this chapter, in the sequence
listed, to update the G60 S system and DIMAQ-IP software to version 1.2.
Use the general instructions provided in "Software" (page 8-1) for the installation
of other software updates. See "Installing or Updating the System Software"
(page 8-2) and "Installing or Updating the DIMAQ-IP Software" (page 8-7).
Note: The original release of the G50 contains version 1.2 system software and
version 1.2 DIMAQ-IP software; the G50 does not require the installation of this
version 1.2 software update.
Note: On G60 S systems using the version 1.0 software, a formatted MO diskette
is required for the preset and service data backup operation because the MO
drive was incapable of formatting a diskette. Systems using version 1.2 software
support the formatting of MO diskettes.
Note: Refer to the “Documentation and Storage” chapter of the System Refer-
ence manual for the preset backup procedure.
23. Verify that the stored files appear on the diskette: Service Data Backup,
MMDDYYGenSysPre, MMDDYYOBTabFor, MMDDYYDefSet, and MMD-
DYYTotSysCon.
24. Select Exit.
25. Eject and store the MO diskette.
Caution: The original release of the G60 S contained version 1.0 system soft-
! ware and version 1.022 DIMAQ-IP software. The Speed Info 011/2002/US
describes the update of the version 1.022 DIMAQ-IP software to version 1.023.
On existing G60 S systems, the version 1.0 system software will operate accept-
ably with both the version 1.023 DIMAQ-IP software and the version 1.2
DIMAQ-IP software; to avoid problems, update the version 1.022 or 1.023
DIMAQ-IP software to version 1.2, before updating the system software to ver-
sion 1.2.
Caution: Update of the DIMAQ-IP software will over-write all data on the HDD.
! Before beginning the installation of the DIMAQ-IP software update, back up all
customer exam and patient data to a CD.
15. Select the DIMAQ-IP Maintenance button located on the Main Menu
screen to display the Windows 2000 screen running on the DIMAQ-IP mod-
ule.
16. Insert the CD containing the version 1.2 DIMAQ-IP software, in the CD
drive.
17. Move the mouse pointer to the bottom of the screen to display the Windows
toolbar, and select the Start button.
18. Select Shutdown → Restart from the menu.
19. The DIMAQ-IP will reboot from the software CD; the display of the BIOS
and Windows boot screens will be followed by the software installation win-
dow.
20. The blue Radisys logo will be displayed.
21. The software installation requires approximately 5 minutes: The R:\>
prompt appears when the installation is completed.
22. After the R:\> prompt appears, remove the software CD.
23. Operate the power switch to shut down the system: After two minutes, if the
system has not powered down, operate the circuit breaker located at the
rear of the system to de-energize it.
24. After the system has powered down, wait 15 seconds and re-energize the
system and allow it to boot.
25. Press the F4 key and select the Service menu item.
26. Enter the service password.
27. Select the DIMAQ-IP Maintenance button located on the Main Menu
screen to display the Windows 2000 screen running on the DIMAQ-IP mod-
ule.
28. Enter the Windows 2000 Product Identification code and select the Ok but-
ton.
29. Wait until the DIMAQ-IP powers down, then de-energize the system.
30. Wait 15 seconds and re-energize the system.
31. Allow the DIMAQ-IP to boot completely; the boot process requires approx-
imately 5 minutes.
32. Press the Review button.
33. Observe the DIMAQ Study Screen with the HD radio button selected; this
indicates the success of the software update.
34. Create an image file, using any transducer, and assign a patient name and
patient identification number to it; this file will be used to verify the operation
of the CD.
35. Export the image file to the CD to verify its operation.
36. Verify that the exported image can be viewed by the system.
37. Delete the exported image from the HDD.
Note: If additional disks are required to complete the installation, follow the
instructions displayed on the screen.
6. Insert the MO disk that contains the appropriate backup into the MO drive:
See "Backing Up Service Data" (page 7-2).
7. Select the Go button located at the bottom of the screen to begin the
restore process.
Caution: Selecting the Cancel button during an incomplete service data restore
! procedure will leave the system inoperable: Do no select the Cancel button
when restoring service data.
Note: Serial numbers appear in two formats. Serial numbers assigned to Euro-
pean systems carry the prefix of GAE; other serial numbers carry the prefix of
GAA. Both types of serial numbers contain a four digit number in addition to the
prefix.
6. At the System Information screen, verify that the correct system Serial No.
is displayed: The number displayed on the System Information screen
should be identical to the system Serial Number recorded on the label
attached to the rear of the system.
Chapter 8: Software
This chapter provides information on the G50 and the G60 S software
installation and the use of the service software.
The following topics are presented in this chapter:
1.0 Installing or Updating the System Software ..................................8-2
2.0 Installing or Updating the DIMAQ-IP Software ..............................8-7
3.0 Installing the Product Feature Keys ..............................................8-10
4.0 Uninstalling the Product Feature Keys ..........................................8-14
5.0 Service Software Operation ..........................................................8-17
6.0 Service Screens and Menus .........................................................8-19
Note: See "Installing the Version 1.2 Software Update on the G60 S" (page 7-1)
for specific instructions covering the installation of the version 1.2 system soft-
ware update on the G60 S system.
The original release of the G60 S contained version 1.0 system software and
version 1.022 DIMAQ-IP software. The Speed Info 011/2002/US describes the
update of the version 1.022 DIMAQ-IP software to version 1.023.
The original release of the G50 contains version 1.2 system software and
version 1.2 DIMAQ-IP software.
On existing G60 S systems, the version 1.0 system software will operate accept-
ably with both the version 1.023 DIMAQ-IP software and the version 1.2
DIMAQ-IP software; to avoid problems, update the version 1.022 or 1.023
DIMAQ-IP software to version 1.2, before updating the system software to ver-
sion 1.2. See "Installing or Updating the DIMAQ-IP Software" (page 8-7) for this
procedure.
Note: On G60 S systems using the version 1.0 software, a formatted MO diskette
is required for the preset and service data backup operation because the MO
drive was incapable of formatting a diskette. On systems using version 1.2 the
formatting of MO diskettes is supported.
Note: Refer to the “Documentation and Storage” chapter of the System Refer-
ence manual for the preset backup procedure.
Caution: Update of the DIMAQ-IP software will destroy existing exam and
! patient information; back up exam and patient data before updating the DIMA-IP
software.
4. If the DIMAQ-IP software will be updated, back up all exam and patient
data to a CD before performing the DIMAQ-IP software update.
5. If deemed necessary, uninstall the feature keys from the system according
to the instructions provided in "Uninstalling the Product Feature Keys"
(page 8-14).
6. If the system software is being updated to version 1.2, update the DIMAQ-
IP software to version 1.2 before continuing this procedure: See "Install-
ing or Updating the DIMAQ-IP Software" (page 8-7).
Note: The version 1.2 software update is described in "Installing the Version 1.2
Software Update on the G60 S" (page 7-1).
7. Insert the MO diskette containing the version 1.2 software in the MO drive.
8. Press the F4 key to display the Preset screen shown in Figure 8-1.
9. Use the trackball to scroll down the menu (Figure 8-1) to the
System/Language menu item; select the that menu item.
10. Press SET.
11. Select one of the following actions displayed on the screen:
• Retain Current Preset: the system automatically stores the settings for
all existing system presets, QuickSets, OB tables and formulas, and
the current language selection.
• Initialize Preset: all the user-defined settings for the system presets,
QuickSets, and OB tables and formulas are deleted and the language
is set to English.
12. Select the Upgrade System button.
13. Perform the appropriate tasks listed in Table 7, “If – Then Conditional
Table,” on page 8-5.
If the condition in column one is true then perform the action listed in col-
umn two of the same row.
Table 7 If – Then Conditional Table
If... Then...
Retain Current Preset The system instructs the user to restart the system.
was selected.
Restart the system by pressing the green On/Off switch to de-
energize the system. Wait 15 seconds and then press the
green On/Off switch to energize the system.
Initialize Preset was The system displays a caution message, warning that the
selected. presets will be deleted.
14. The system will display a progress bar at the bottom of the screen, as the
system software installation proceeds; the loading of the software requires
approximately 10 minutes.
15. When the software installation process is completed, the system displays
the active image screen.
16. Press the MO eject button to remove the diskette.
Note: If additional disks are required to complete the installation, follow the
instructions displayed on the screen.
17. Install the product feature keys as described in "Installing the Product Fea-
ture Keys" (page 8-10).
18. Restore the service data according to the instructions provided in "Backup/
Restore" (page 8-36).
Note: Serial numbers appear in two formats. Serial numbers assigned to Euro-
pean systems carry the prefix of GAE; other serial numbers carry the prefix of
GAA. Both types of serial numbers contain a four digit number in addition to the
prefix.
7. At the System Information screen shown in Figure 8-13, verify that the cor-
rect system Serial No. is displayed: The number displayed on the System
Information screen should be identical to the system Serial Number
recorded on the label attached to the rear of the system.
Note: See "Installing the Version 1.2 Software Update on the G60 S" (page 7-1)
for specific instructions covering the installation of that DIMAQ-IP software
update version 1.2 on the G60 S system.
Caution: The original release of the G60 S contained version 1.0 system soft-
! ware and version 1.022 DIMAQ-IP software. The Speed Info 011/2002/US
describes the update of the version 1.022 DIMAQ-IP software to version 1.023.
The original release of the G50 contains version 1.2 system software and ver-
sion 1.2 DIMAQ-IP software.
On existing G60 S systems, the version 1.0 system software will operate accept-
ably with both the version 1.023 DIMAQ-IP software and the version 1.2
DIMAQ-IP software; to avoid problems, update the version 1.022 or 1.023
DIMAQ-IP software to version 1.2, before updating the system software to ver-
sion 1.2.
1. Back up all exam and patient data to a CD before continuing with the
DIMAQ-IP software update.
Caution: Failure of the DIMAQ-IP software installation or update will not nor-
! mally destroy presets or service data. As a precaution, this data can be backed
up according to the procedures provided in "Backup/Restore" (page 8-36) and
at step 3. (backing up presets) on page 8-2.
2. On the G60 S, save the feature key for the Stress Echo option by perform-
ing the procedure "Uninstalling the Product Feature Keys" (page 8-14).
Note: The Stress Echo feature key must be reinstalled after the DIMAQ-IP soft-
ware is updated. See "Installing the Product Feature Keys" (page 8-10).
3. Open the upper-rear panel of the system to expose the Microsoft Windows
label attached to the DIMAQ-IP.
4. Record the 20 characters of the Microsoft Windows 2000 Product Identifi-
cation code; this license code is required to enable the new software.
5. Close the upper-rear panel.
6. Press the F4 key and select the Service menu item.
7. Access the Service software according to the instructions in "Service Soft-
ware Operation" (page 8-17).
8. Select the DIMAQ-IP Maintenance button located on the Main Menu
screen (Figure 8-10) to display the Windows 2000 screen running on the
DIMAQ-IP module.
9. Insert the CD containing the version 1.2 DIMAQ-IP software, in the CD
drive.
10. Move the mouse pointer to the bottom of the screen to display the Windows
toolbar, and select the Start button.
11. Select Shutdown → Restart from the menu.
Note: The DIMAQ-IP will boot from the CD drive if Windows is restarted with a
bootable CD installed in the CD drive.
12. The DIMAQ-IP will reboot from the software CD; the display of the BIOS
and Windows boot screens will be followed by the software installation win-
dow.
13. The blue Radisys logo will be displayed.
14. The software installation requires approximately 5 minutes: The R:\>
prompt appears when the installation is completed.
15. After the R:\> prompt appears, remove the software CD.
16. Operate the power switch to shut down the system: After two minutes, if the
system has not powered down, operate the circuit breaker located at the
rear of the system to de-energize it.
17. After the system has powered down, wait 15 seconds and re-energize the
system.
18. Press the F4 key and select the Service menu item.
19. Enter the service password.
20. Select the DIMAQ-IP Maintenance button (Figure 8-10) located on the
Main Menu screen to display the Windows 2000 screen running on the
DIMAQ-IP module.
21. Enter the Windows 2000 Product Identification code and select the Ok but-
ton.
22. Wait until the DIMAQ-IP powers down, then de-energize the system.
23. Wait 15 seconds and re-energize the system.
24. Allow the DIMAQ-IP to boot completely; the boot process requires approx-
imately 5 minutes.
25. Press the Review button.
26. Observe the DIMAQ Study Screen with the HD radio button selected; this
indicates the success of the software update.
27. Create an image file, using any transducer, and assign a patient name and
patient identification number to it; this file will be used to verify the operation
of the CD.
28. Export the image file to the CD to verify its operation.
Note: On systems using the DIMAQ-IP software version 1.022, the first attempt
to write an image file to the CD will fail after new software has been installed. To
overcome this bug, attempt to export the image file to the CD; this attempt will fail.
Create a second image file and export both image files to a different CD: This
attempt to export the files to the CD should succeed. This bug was corrected by
version 1.023 and 1.2 DIMAQ-IP software.
29. Verify that the exported image can be viewed by the system.
30. Delete the exported image from the HDD.
31. Reload the image file from the CD to the system.
32. Restore the Stress Echo feature key according to the instructions provided
in "Installing the Product Feature Keys" (page 8-10).
Note: The procedure presented here describes the installation of the Stress Echo
feature on the G60 S system; this option requires the presence of the DIMAQ-IP
module.
See "Uninstalling the Product Feature Keys" (page 8-14) for instructions for the
removal of the feature keys from the system.
1. Energize the G50 or the G60 S.
2. Confirm that the time display located in the upper right corner of the screen
is correct: Adjust the time display if necessary.
3. Press the F4 key to display the Preset screen shown in Figure 8-2.
4. Use the trackball to select the Installation from Key Disk menu item indi-
cated in Figure 8-2.
5. Press the SET key to display the feature installation screen shown in
Figure 8-3.
Note: The installation of specific feature keys can require the existence of previ-
ously installed options or specific software revision levels; for example, the Stress
Echo feature requires the presence of the DIMAQ-IP.
6. Verify that prerequisite options are installed on the system; for the Stress
Echo option, verify that the DIMAQ-IP option is present in the Installed
Options list indicated in Figure 8-3.
Note: A feature key disk can only be used to enable an option on the system for
which it was provided. A key disk will be required for each option installed on each
individual system.
10. In the confirmation dialog box displayed (see Figure 8-4), use the trackball
and the SET key to select the OK button.
11. The Stress Echo feature key will be installed and a confirmation dialog box
displayed: Select the OK button in the dialog box to complete the installa-
tion.
12. Verify that the Stress Echo item now appears in the Installed Option list of
the feature installation screen (Figure 8-3).
13. Verify that the Stress Echo menu item now appears in the menu item list of
the Preset screen (Figure 8-2).
14. On the Preset screen, select the Stress Echo menu item and press the SET
key: The Maintenance screen shown in Figure 8-5 will be displayed.
15. On the Stress Echo Maintenance screen, select the Quit button to return to
the imaging screen.
16. Eject the MO disk from the MO drive.
17. Press the ESC key to exit from the Installation from Key Disk screen and
return to the imaging screen.
18. Install the Stress Echo option label provided, at the rear of the system, with
the other option labels.
19. Store the Stress Echo Feature Key disk for future use.
3. Use the trackball to select the Installation from Key Disk menu item indi-
cated in Figure 8-6.
4. Press the SET key to display the feature installation screen shown in
Figure 8-7.
5. Verify what prerequisite options are installed on the system; for the Stress
Echo option, verify that the DIMAQ-IP option is present in the Installed
Options list indicated in Figure 8-3.
Note: A feature key disk can only be used to enable an option on the system for
which it was provided. A key disk will be required for each option installed on each
individual system.
6. Insert the Stress Echo option key disk in the MO drive; use the original key
disk that used to install the feature key.
7. Use the trackball to select the Uninstall button shown in Figure 8-7.
8. Press the SET key.
9. When the uninstall procedure is completed, verify that the Stress Echo
menu item no longer appears in the menu item list of the Preset screen
(Figure 8-6) nor on the Installed Option list (Figure 8-7).
10. Eject the MO disk from the MO drive.
11. Press the ESC key to exit from the Installation from Key Disk screen and
return to the imaging screen.
12. Store the Stress Echo Feature Key disk for future use.
Start
Select Service
Enter Password
Select Ok Button
No
Password Correct? Message: Password is Wrong
Yes
Service
SIEMENS
Authentication
Service Software
Ok Cancel
Service
SIEMENS
Main Menu
Service Software
Exit
The Main Menu screen (Figure 8-10) displays the data items listed in Table 8-1.
Table 8-1 Main Menu Screen Data
Data Description
Site Name The name entered in the Hospital field of the Site Infor-
mation screen shown in Figure 8-11. See Table 8-4.
System Serial Number The system serial number entered in the Serial No.
field of the System Information screen shown in
Figure 8-13.
Product SW Version The software version entered in the field of the Soft-
ware Information screen (HW/SW) shown in Figure 8-
16. This version number applies to the system as well
as the software.
Table 8-2 lists the screens and menu items that can be accessed from the Main
Menu screen (Figure 8-10).
Table 8-2 Main Menu Items
Some of the menu items appearing on the Main Menu screen are duplicated as
navigation short cuts on other screens: See Figure 8-11, the Site Information
screen.
Table 8-3 lists these navigation controls and short cuts. These short cuts
operate in the same manner described for the Main Menu items.
Table 8-3 Navigation Controls
Service
Home
Site Information
Backup / Restore
Consult "Output Data File Structure" (page E-1) for the number of characters
that can be entered into each data field.
Table 8-4 lists the data fields located on the Site Information screen and
comments on the nature and use of this data.
Table 8-4 Data Fields (Sheet 1 of 2)
Cancel X
Ok Cancel
Save: Selecting the Save button displays the message, “Do you want to
save changes?” After display of the message, selecting the OK button
saves the data that is currently displayed in the data fields. Selecting the
Cancel button, after display of this message, returns the screen to the state
that existed before the Cancel button was pressed.
Service
Home
System Information
System
Site
G60 S
Product Name Omnia-X
System
Serial No. 0123456789 Set
HW / SW System Use Time hhhh:mm:ss Reset
Diagnostics
Log
Service History
Backup / Restore
Input
The System Information screen displays the Product Name: G50 or G60 S.
Enter the system Serial Number and zero the value of the System Use Time
(elapsed time) from this screen. Consult "Output Data File Structure" (page E-
1) for the number of characters that can be entered into the serial number field.
Select the SET button to display the dialog box shown in Figure 8-14; enter
the system serial number in the dialog box and select OK.
The serial number is recorded in the host module and the E module. A
warning message will be displayed if the serial number of the G50 or the
G60 S recorded on each printed circuit board varies among the circuit
boards.
Serial Number X
Ok Cancel
Select the Reset button to display a dialog box that allows the zeroing of
the elapsed time displayed in the System Use Time field.
Service
Home
System Configuration - Hardware
Assy No. Assy Name AS No Hardware
Site A30 ECGX 2 Software
System Peripheral
A36 PSEL 1
HW / SW A36-2 A3RD 0
A40 STRX 3
A42 TXBF 1
A44 STRX 0
A46 RXBFA 1
A46 RXBFB 1
A48 BWPP 0
A50 SUBC 1
Diagnostics
A51 CMEM(B)63 1
Log A51 CMEM(V)63 1
A56 CFPR 3
Service History A56-1 DPPR 2
A66 DTPS 1
Backup / Restore
A70 DVSC 1
A72 BPVM 2
The System Configuration Hardware screen displays the data values recorded
in an EEPROM located on each assembly: Assy Name and AS No.
Service
Home
System Configuration - Software
No. NAME Sub Name Build / Ver. No. Hardware
Site 1 OS Windows CE 3.00
Software
HW / SW 3 TDI Option -
4 TDI Option -
Diagnostics
Log
Service History
Backup / Restore
Select the Input button to enable editing of the data fields. After entering data or
editing the data fields, select the Save button to record the new data. Select the
Cancel button to display the message box shown in Figure 8-12; select the OK
button on this message box to cancel new data and to re-display the previously
existing data.
Service
Home
System Configuration - Peripheral
No. Equipment Name / Memo Hardware
Site
Software
1 Modem Siemens M12 28 / 2 / 2000 31 / 4 / 2001
System Peripheral
2
HW / SW
3
6
Diagnostics
7
Log
8
Service History
9
Backup / Restore
10
Service
Home
Transducer
Site
Probe Name Probe ID
System
7L40+ 205
5C50+ 208
HW / SW
3C40+ 210
6EV+ 211
P4-2 212
C8-5 237
Diagnostics
Log
Service History
Backup / Restore
Service
Home
Diagnostics
Site
HostBox Fail: Test #1 Erro
All Packages
System
Host Module Package
HW / SW Pattern Check
Host Module
E Module Package
Pattern Check
E Module
IPPC Pattern Check
Operator
Diagnostics
Power Box
Log
Service History
Backup / Restore
Execution
Service
Home
Log
System Status
Site
System
Key History Log
HW / SW
Error Log
Diagnostics
Log
Service History
Backup / Restore
The Key History Log screen displays a record of the most recent 512 keyboard,
trackball, and system events. The most recent events appear at the top of the
log screen, arranged in descending chronological order. The events logged in
this screen are recorded according to the formats presented in Table 8-5.
Table 8-5 Key History Log Formats
Clear X
Ok Cancel
Service
Home
Key History Log
Time Key
17:50:26 SET
17:50:24 TRACKBAL
17:50:21 Preset
17:50:16 TRACKBAL
17:45:53 Review
17:45:43 IPC Disk
17:45:29 Video IO
17:42:23 Power
17:42:18 Power
17:41:38 Freeze
17:41:23 Depth(E)
17:41:22 Depth SW
17:40:30 B SW
BACK Clear
Service
Home
Error Log
BACK Clear
Service
Home
Service History
Site
Key 1
Select
Key 2
Diagnostics
Select
Log Key 3
Select
Service History Key 4
Select
Backup / Restore
Key 5
Select
The display of the Service History screen is configured for service data entry
(Figure 8-24) when it opens; the History List field displays Today and the Date
of Service field displays the present date. The Service Engineer Name remains
blank and each of the service category keys displays an initial default.
Note: The Save button causes the currently displayed data to be recorded. Data
that has been edited, on screens that are not currently displayed, will not be
saved. When entering or editing several service records, select the Save button
before moving to the next service record.
Note: The Save button causes the currently displayed data to be recorded. Data
that has been edited, on screens that are not currently displayed, will not be
saved. When entering or editing several service records, select the Save button
before moving to the next service record.
The Date of Service field allows entry of the date of a specific service
record. Once the service record is saved, this date appears in the History
List and can be selected to recall the information recorded for that service
activity.
The Service Engineer Name field allows the entry of the name of the indi-
vidual who performed the service activity. This name entered here appears
in this field when a record is viewed.
The Key 1 field allows categorization of the service task according to the
type of maintenance performed. The categories of Preventive Mainte-
nance, Corrective Maintenance, and -blank- are available for selection in
the drop-down combo box; other categories can be entered from the key-
board after selecting -blank- from the list.
The Key 2 field allows identification of the devices maintained during this
service activity. The devices of Sys. Hardware, Sys. Software, Sys. Hard &
Soft, Transducer, Option Device, No Problem Found, -blank-, and Other
are available for selection in the drop-down combo box; other devices can
be entered from the keyboard after selecting -blank- from the list.
The Key 3 field allows the categorization of the service activity according to
the frequency of its occurrence. The entries of Reappears (Always), Reap-
pears (Sometimes), Reappears (Rarely), No Reappearance, Other or
-blank- are available for selection in the drop-down combo box; other fre-
quencies can be entered from the keyboard after selecting -blank- from the
list.
The Key 4 field allows the service task to be categorized according to sta-
tus. The status categories of Completion, Observing for reappearance,
Waiting for spare part, Other, and -blank- are available for selection in the
drop-down combo box; a different status can be entered from the keyboard
after selecting -blank- from the list.
The Key 5 field allows the service task to be categorized according to the
time required to complete the task. The durations of Within 15 min, Within
30 min, Within 45 min, Within 1h, Within 1.5 h, Within 2 h or Over 2h are
available for selection in the drop-down combo box; a different duration can
be entered from the keyboard after selecting -blank- from the list.
The Memo field allows entry of extended text comments.
6.11 Backup/Restore
Access the Backup/Restore screen shown in Figure 8-25 by selecting the
Backup/Restore button located on the Main Menu screen of the service
software (Figure 8-10).
Use the screen shown in Figure 8-25 to backup or restore the listed service
data.
Service
Home
Short-cut Backup / Restore
Command
Site
Backup
System
Restore
HW / SW
Packages
All Packages
Service
Information - Site
Information - System
Information - Hardware
Information - Software
Information - Peripheral
Diagnostics
Service History
Progress Status Bar
0% 20% 40% 60% 80% 100%
Done!
Cancel Go
5. When the message box shown in Figure 8-26 is displayed, select the Ok
button to format the diskette; the backup will continue.
Service X
Ok Cancel
6. The message box shown in Figure 8-27 will be displayed; accept the
backup name provided or enter a different name and select OK to continue
the backup operation.
Service X
Backup
Ok Cancel
Note: The system software assigns a name for the backup file, using the follow-
ing date format: YYYYMMDDHHMMSS.
7. When the progress bar located on the Backup / Restore screen reaches
100% a Done message will be displayed: Remove the MO disk and label it.
Caution: Selecting the Cancel button during an incomplete service data restore
! procedure will leave the system inoperable: Do no select the Cancel button
when restoring service data.
The restoration process does not allow the user to select individual packages
for restoration. The broader categories available for restoration are listed in
Table 8-7.
Table 8-7 Service Data Restore Hierarchy
Adjust the VCR, VTR, and the monitor while displaying the test images
accessed from this screen:
Black and White Test Pattern: See Figure 8-29
Framing and Black and White Grayscale Pattern: See Figure 8-30
Color Bar Pattern: See Figure 8-31
Service
Home
Utilities - Imaging Test Pattern
Site
Framing
B & W Gray Scale Pattern
Service History
1.0 Introduction
Planned maintenance is recurring and must be performed at least every 12
months. Planned maintenance includes visual inspections, safety testing,
cleaning, and functional performance checks of the system and its equipment.
Print the maintenance report contained in the appendix, "Maintenance Report"
(page G-1). Enter the data in the report as the planned maintenance is
performed. A copy of the completed maintenance report must be provided to
the customer and to the regional service office, as appropriate to the region.
Some regions require planned maintenance more frequently. It is the
responsibility of the customer service engineer (CSE) to be aware of, and
adhere to, all local regulations regarding planned maintenance intervals for this
system and its equipment.
If a test fails on a system covered by a full service contract, repair the defect
and repeat the check. If the system passes the test after being repaired, record
that the system passed the test.
If a test fails on a system not covered by a full service contract, obtain approval
from the customer to repair the defect. Repeat the test on the repaired system,
and record that the system passed the test. If the customer does not want you
to repair the defect, record that the system failed the test, and note this failure
in the open issues section of the maintenance report.
Note: Always keep a copy of completed maintenance reports for your own
records.
4.0 Preparations
Perform the following preparations before beginning the maintenance routines.
Warning: When handling parts that may have had patient contact, take appropriate precau-
! tions against exposure to blood borne pathogens.
1. Discuss the system performance with the customer; determine what con-
cerns the customer might have regarding the system performance.
2. In the maintenance report, record the information obtained from the cus-
tomer, and the actions taken to resolve these concerns.
3. Save the system preset data on an MO diskette.
4. Turn off the system and disconnect the power cable from the external
power source.
Caution: Verify that the filter elements are completely dry before re-installing
! them in the G50 or the G60 S. Moisture retained by a filter can damage the
power supply.
Bezel
Idler
Wheel
Trackball
X and Y
Encoders
Caution: Do not allow foreign objects or debris to fall into in the trackball assem-
! bly. The presence of foreign matter in the trackball assembly can obstruct the
operation of the trackball.
Caution: Do not clean the transducer head with isopropyl alcohol or other
! organic solvents. Do not allow the transducer cable and connector to
become wet when cleaning them with mild soap and water.
Note: Consult the Operating Instructions [kit] for the G50 and the G60 S for addi-
tional information on transducers: Instructions for Use, System Reference, and
the Transducer Reference.
Inspect all of the transducers for physical damage such as cracks, air bubbles
(sector transducers), or other defects that may affect the performance of the
transducer: See IEC 60601-2-18.
Remove from service, all transducers that are cracked, punctured, discolored,
or which have a frayed or cracked cable.
Inspect the transducer cable and the cable connections at the strain reliefs
located on both ends of the cable. Inspect all transducers and user accessible
ports for damage, loose connectors, and bent pins.
Caution: When the system is opened for service, sensitive components are
! exposed to possible damage by electrostatic discharge (ESD). Use ESD protec-
tive methods and equipment to protect these sensitive components.
4. Perform the Field Electrical Safety Test Procedure (p/n 7482776) using the
G50 and G60 S Electrical Safety Test Limits (p/n 7482784); record the
results of the safety test in the Field Electrical Safety Test Report (p/n
7482768).
5. After completion of the electrical safety test and the test report, provide the
customer and the regional office with a copy of the report; retain a copy of
the report for your personal records.
6. With the system turned off, verify that all components and subsystems are
properly secured and that all cables are properly connected.
7. Verify that mandatory system modifications have been made.
1. Turn on the system and verify that the system performs a calibration with-
out displaying an error message.
2. Check that an appropriate image and corresponding graphic overlay are
displayed on the monitor (depends on the selected transducer and user
presets).
3. Check the system time and date, and reset it if necessary.
4. Functionally test all operator controls and indicators, including the foot-
switch (if installed), the alphanumeric keyboard, and the MO disk drive.
5. Always check the transducers, even if the customer has not signed a main-
tenance contract for them. Replacement depends upon the type of mainte-
nance contract.
6. For each transducer, verify that the transducer identification and operating
frequency are correctly displayed when the transducer is connected.
7. Perform a scan on a phantom with each transducer, and evaluate the
image quality.
• While scanning, flex the cable at the strain relief and verify that the
image quality is not affected.
• Check array transducers for signs of dropout (dark columns emanating
into the image).
• Check sector transducers for signs of image flickering.
8. Check the FREEZE function using all applicable transducers, the control
panel, and the footswitch.
9. Always check peripheral devices (OEMs), even if the customer has not
signed a maintenance contract for them. The check should also include
cleaning and optimization of settings if necessary. Replacement depends
upon the type of maintenance contract. For information about operating
and cleaning of OEM peripheral devices, refer to the respective OEM oper-
ating instructions.
10. Verify the operation of the Black and White Video Printer; freeze an image
and perform a test print. If necessary, clean the print head and test the
printer again. If necessary, optimize the printer settings according to the
customer guidance. Refer to the OEM operating instructions for detailed
information on optimizing printer settings.
11. Check any other installed OEMs. If necessary, clean the OEM, and opti-
mize the settings.
12. Check system preset data, and restore from the disk if necessary.
13. Check the protective ground wire again. For detailed information refer to
ARTD-002.731.17.01.02 (or newer).
Warning: The G50 and the G60 S weigh 130 kg (287 lb) and represents a lifting hazard;
! attempting to lift this system manually can cause serious injury. Instructions for lifting the G50
or the G60 S, when enclosed in its shipping container, are provided on the container. Once un-
boxed from the shipping container, neither the G50 nor the G60 S is not designed for lifting;
transport it on its casters.
1. Cut the shipping straps and tape that hold the external packaging in place.
2. Remove the three plastic clamps.
3. Open and remove the shipping box.
4. Remove the accessories box.
5. Remove the two cardboard ramp supports from under the system.
6. Place the ramp supports on the floor (items 7).
7. Lower the ramp (SLOPE) down onto the ramp supports (items 7).
8. Remove the wrapping from the system.
9. Unlock the wheels of the G50 or the G60 S as shown in Figure A-1.
10. Roll the ultrasound system off of the pallet.
11. Review the packing slip: Verify that all equipment and OEMs indicated on
the packing slip are present.
12. Inspect all of the equipment and report any shipping damage immediately.
13. Verify that the serial numbers of the system, monitor, and options agree
with those listed on the delivery note: Report discrepancies.
14. Unpack the accessories box before beginning the installation and verify
that the following are present in the box:
• Power cord (1)
• Array transducer holder (4)
• Sector transducer holder (1)
• Gel bottle holder (1)
• System software MO diskette (1)
2.3 Preparation
Read this entire procedure before beginning an installation. Be prepared to
submit an installation report as described in "Installation Report" (page B-1).
Note: Advise the customer to store the factory packaging materials for later use.
2.4 Installation
1. Unpack the system according to the guidelines provided in "Unpacking the
G50 and the G60 S" (page A-2).
2. Test and verify the operation of the caster locking mechanism on all casters
and the lock mechanism on the monitor arm.
3. Install the transducer and gel bottle holders.
4. Perform the system safety test according to "Safety Checks" (page 9-5).
5. Perform the Field Electrical Safety Test Procedure (p/n 7482776) using the
G50 and G60 S Electrical Safety Test Limits (p/n 7482784); record the
results of the safety test in the Field Electrical Safety Test Report (p/n
7482768).
6. After completion of the electrical safety test and the test report, provide the
customer and the regional office with a copy of the report; retain a copy of
the report for your personal records.
7. Perform the system operational test according to "System Test" (page 9-6).
8. After successful completion of the system test, submit an installation report
according to the instructions provided in "Installation Report" (page B-1).
During the installation, perform the Field Electrical Safety Test Procedure (p/n
7482776) using the G50 and G60 S Electrical Safety Test Limits (p/n
7482784); record the results of the safety test in the Field Electrical Safety Test
Report (p/n 7482768).
After completion of the electrical safety test and the test report, provide the
customer and the regional office with a copy of the report; retain a copy of the
report for your personal records.
Table C-1 Spare Parts for the G50 and the G60 S
Table C-1 Spare Parts for the G50 and the G60 S
7473155 PAL
7473163 NTSC
4835265
Figure C-1 P91 B/W Printer (Left) and CP900 Printer (Right)
Figure C-2, Figure C-3, Figure C-4, and Figure C-5 indicate the parts that are
common to both the G50 and the G60 S. The G50 is shown in these
photographs.
Monitor 7475101
Keyboard Overlays
Figure C-7 shows the 05 Line Filter; this component can be provided in 100V,
115V, and 230V.
Figure C-8 shows the A07-1 XDST module containing the power fuses.
Fuse
Fuse
Figure C-12 shows the lower assembly of the main control panel.
Figure C-20 shows the front of the E module for the G50, with the system
covers installed.
7477933
See Figure C-27 for
the G60 S keyboard.
Note: The photographs included in this section (G60 S Spare Parts Photo-
graphs), show spare parts for the G60 S. In most cases, there are only minor dif-
ferences in the appearance of the comparable spare part for the G50 system.
858 mm
711 mm
700 mm
525 mm
NTSC Format 480 mm 485 mm
864 mm
704 mm
700 mm
625 mm
PAL Format 570 mm 575 mm
The data shall be output as a file in ASCII code, based on the configuration
described below.
As shown in the figure 3-1, the data consists of sections for the title, header and
for the data’s main body.
Each section consists of its own data string, and the data string consists of a
tag that is enclosed in <> (angle brackets) and the data which belongs to the
tag.
A tag is field name, and its data is the value for that field.
(3) Information-Hardware
<Title> 7 characters
Information – Hardware 20 characters (fixed)
(Header) (240 Bytes)
TBD
(4) Information-Software
<Title> 7 characters
Information – Software 22 characters (fixed)
(Header) (240 Bytes)
<No., Name, Sub Name, 37 characters
Build/Ver. No.>
1, Etude, Windows CE, 50 characters X 20 software
3.00.1364
(5) Information-Peripheral
<Title> 7 characters
Information – peripheral 25 characters (fixed)
(Header) (240 Bytes)
Appendix F: Component
Designations
Table F-1 lists the alphanumeric designations of the G50 and the G60 S
components and PC boards as well as their identifying acronyms and
definitions. These designations can appear in the error logs; use this table and
the spare parts list to determine which spare part contains the failed
component that is cited in the error log.
See the following related information:
"Error Log Screen" (page 8-32)
"Spare Parts" (page C-1)
Table F-1 Subsystem and Component Designations (Sheet 1 of 3)
Maintenance Report
Customer:
Department: Room:
Address:
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Siemens Office
Address:
Region: Country:
Contact Person: Phone:
Customer Service Engineer: Phone:
Measurement Devices
Device Type Serial Number Date of Use Calibrated Until Date
Ultrasound Phantom
Electrical Safety Analyzer
Comments
System Information
System: SONOLINE G50 – G60 S Serial Number:
Open Issues
Issue Date Resolved Customer Service Eng.
System Status
The system has passed all Siemens recommended maintenance checks; it is okay to use.
The system has problems that do not restrict its use. The system is okay to use.
Siemens recommends scheduling service to repair these minor problems.
The system has major problems that do restrict its use. The equipment is not okay to use.
Siemens strongly recommends that the system not be used until the problem is resolved.
Signature:
Date:
Figure H-2 CK3x8 (M3 Binding Head with External Lock Washer)