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SIREMOBIL Iso-C / SIREMOBIL Compact Helptext Version VB01C


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· SIREMOBIL overview»»Page

· Error messages, general informations»»Page


Error classes»»Page
Error organization»»Page
Error messages»»Page

· Host 7-segment display»»Page


Host 7-segment display, error codes»»Page
Host 7-segment display, status messages»»Page
Host 7-segment display, standby messages»»Page

· Host, D1 service switches»»Page

· Parameter overview»»Page
Brightness nominal value»»Page
Buzzer and blocktime settings»»Page
Camera rotation»»Page
Control curve selection (FL/PFL)»»Page
Diamentor»»Page
Parameters Doserate adjustment»»Page
Error log»»Page
Foot switch»»Page
Laser»»Page
Limitation of skin dose rate (FL)»»Page
Screen display Slot diaphragm»»Page
Screen display X-Iris»»Page
Settings for "STOP-MODE"»»Page
Settings for Service PC»»Page
Slot diaphragm»»Page
X-Iris»»Page
Memoskop»»Page

· Calibration overview»»Page
Camera rotation»»Page
Diamentor»»Page
Screen display X-Iris»»Page
Screen display Slot diaphragm»»Page
Slot diaphragm»»Page
X-iris»»Page
Memoskop»»Page

· Tests overview»»Page
Cassette simulation»»Page
Internal tests»»Page (not available for service)
Memoskop test»»Page
Videomed DC test»»Page

· Monitoring overview»»Page
Doserate adjustment overview»»Page
Generator adjustment»»Page
KV offset adjustment»»Page
Actual values»»Page

· Memoskop C / C-E»»Page
Video frequency configuration»»Page
Configuration to the number of existing monitors»»Page
Memoskop C-E, Keyboard emulation»»Page
Memoskop test patterns»»Page

· Download»»Page
Download board D1»»Page
Download Memoskop C / C-E»»Page

· Backup»»Page

· Serial port»»Page

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SIREMOBIL Iso-C / SIREMOBIL Compact
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SIREMOBIL Compact

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Serial Port

Connecting cable: 99 00 440 RE999


(Null modem cable, 9pin cannon plugs )

Default settings:

Connection: COM1
Baudrate: 19200
FIFO: ON *)

*) For to turn ON select "Standard" in Start/ Settings/ Control Panel/ System/ Hardware/ Device
Manager/
Ports/ COM1/ Properties/ Port Settings/ Advanced: Use FIFO

If needed, select another serial port during callup of the service program.

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Error messages, general informations

Error class»»Page

The SIREMOBIL Error classes»»Page are:


· Informations»»Page
· Warnings»»Page
· Errors»»Page
· Fatal Errors»»Page

Error organization»»Page

The SIREMOBIL Error messages are organized»»Page in:


· User console»»Page
· Host»»Page
· Memoskop»»Page
· Generator»»Page
· EEProm data checks»»Page
· Videomed DC»»Page
· Radiation release control»»Page
· Collimator, slot diaphragm»»Page
· Camera rotation Videomed DC»»Page
· Collimator X iris»»Page
· Diamentor»»Page (if present)

See also: Deleting error log»»Page

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Error classes

The SIREMOBIL Error classes are:


· I = Informations
· W = Warnings
· E = Errors
· F = Fatal Errors

· Informations:
Description: Operating error
Displayed on basic unit? no
Stored in Error Log? no (default service software setting)
Remarks For Unit observation, activate "Log warnings and
infos"
See Error Log»»Page .

· Warnings:
Description: sporadic disturbance, no function limitations
Displayed on basic unit? no
Stored in Error Log? no ( default service software setting)
Remarks: For Unit observation, activate "Log warnings and
infos"
See Error Log»»Page .
·
· Errors:
Description: disturbance, (strong) function limitations
Displayed on basic unit? yes
Stored in Error Log? yes
Remarks: Error reset possible,
in the case of Videomed DC actual brightness errors,
maybe "emergency operation»»Page " possible

· Fatal Errors:
Description: disturbance, Unit use not possible
Displayed on basic unit? yes
Stored in Error Log? yes
Remarks: If a fatal error will occur, radiation will stop
immediately.
Error reset is possible.

see also Error organization»»Page

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D1 Software
· Boot software: The host starts with the boot software.
The boot software is stored in a unerasable area of the Flash Prom.
After the successful initialization routine and test of the D1
hardware, the user software is started.
Exceptions: User software not present, or
switch D1. S3.3»»Page set to position ON.
See also Host 7-segment display, standby messages»»Page .

· User software: After the successful D1 hardware initialization,


the user software ist started.
The user software is stored in Flash PROMs.
Using Download, the user software can be loaded into
the Flash PROMs via the service interface.
See also Host 7-segment display, standby messages»»Page .

· Download: Updating the user software using a service PC.


(Connect the service PC to the serial interface D1.
Start the service program and select the Download menu).
See also Download board D1»»Page .

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Error Organization

The SIREMOBIL errors are organized as follows and also used in the service pc:

Error code XYYZZ reference list

with X: Error class»»Page


with YY: integration to a component
YYZZ = 00ZZ User console messages»»Page
YYZZ = 01ZZ Host - User console messages»»Page
YYZZ = 10ZZ Host - Job control messages»»Page
YYZZ = 20ZZ Host Bios messages»»Page
YYZZ = 40ZZ Host - Memoskop messages»»Page
YYZZ = 45ZZ Memoskop information messages»»Page
YYZZ = 46ZZ Memoskop warning messages»»Page
YYZZ = 47ZZ Memoskop error messages»»Page
YYZZ = 48ZZ Memoskop fatal error messages»»Page
YYZZ = 49ZZ Host - Error classification error messages»»Page
YYZZ = 50ZZ Generator hardware messages»»Page
YYZZ = 60ZZ EEProm data checks - Error log»»Page
YYZZ = 61ZZ EEProm data checks - Generator»»Page
YYZZ = 611Z EEProm data checks - Info datas»»Page
YYZZ = 62ZZ EEProm data checks - Parameters»»Page
YYZZ = 63ZZ EEProm access error messages»»Page
YYZZ = 70ZZ Host - Slot diaphragm motor driver error messages»»Page
YYZZ = 71ZZ Host - Slot diaphragm rotation motor driver error
messages»»Page
YYZZ = 72ZZ Host - Camera rotation motor driver error messages»»Page
YYZZ = 73ZZ Host - X-Iris motor driver error messages»»Page
YYZZ = 74ZZ Host - TV-Iris motor driver error messages»»Page
YYZZ = 80ZZ Host - Videomed DC messages»»Page
YYZZ = 85ZZ Videomed DC messages»»Page
YYZZ = 90ZZ Host - Radiation release control messages»»Page
YYZZ = 91ZZ Host - Collimator, slot diaphragm messages»»Page
YYZZ = 97ZZ Host - Diamentor messages»»Page (if diamentor is present)
YYZZ = FFFF Host - Power up message»»Page

and ZZ: error numbers within a component.

The component mentioned first registers the error and reports the error code to the host.
The host enters the error in the error memory.
According to Error class»»Page , the error is stored and/ or displayed on the user console.

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Host 7-segment display

The 7-segment display shows informations about the host:

These informations are divided into:


Error codes»»Page
Status messages»»Page
Standby messages»»Page

Error codes:»»Page
0 = Processor error D1.»»Page
1 = Checksum error boot code D1.»»Page
2 = RAM error D1.»»Page
4 = Watchdog error»»Page
8 = Telegram NAK error, serial port Service PC.»»Page
9 = Telegram overrun error, serial port Service PC.»»Page
C = Telegram checksum error, serial port Service PC.»»Page
P = Telegram parity error, serial port Service PC.»»Page
F = Telegram framing error, serial port Service PC.»»Page
b = Telegram break error, serial port Service PC.»»Page
E = AD converter error D1.»»Page
S = serial port to service pc defective.»»Page
L = CPU timer error»»Page

Status messages»»Page
1 = Checksum error boot code D1»»Page .
2 = RAM test D1 active.»»Page
3 = Checksum test user software D1 active.»»Page
4 = Watchdog test active.»»Page
6 = Internal messages»»Page
7 = Internal messages»»Page
d = Init EEProm»»Page

Standby messages»»Page
Circulating segment clockwise»»Page
Circulating segment counter clockwise»»Page
Horizontal segment, vertical jumping»»Page
Flashing middle horizontal segment»»Page

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Host 7-segment display, standby messages


The standby messages indicate the operating status of the host
after the end of the internal tests.

Circulating segment clockwise


Host user software»»Page started from flash prom»»Page .
User software»»Page is active, normal case.

Circulating segment counter clockwise


Possible trouble: host boot software»»Page started from boot prom»»Page .
- Boot software»»Page is active, normal during Download.
- Normal in replacement boards with empty flash proms»»Page .
Possible help: Try Download»»Page Host.
D1 defective.

Horizontal segment, vertical jumping


Possible trouble: D1 service switch S3.3»»Page in position "on".
- Boot software»»Page is active
- Download»»Page is possible.
Possible help: Start Download of the Host (if needed) or switch to "off".

Flashing middle horizontal segment


Possible trouble: D1 service switch S3.2 in position "on".
Download Memoskop»»Page is possible.
Possible help: Start Download of the Memoskop (if needed) or switch to "off".
See also
Host 7-segment display, error codes»»Page and
Host 7-segment display, status messages.»»Page

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Host 7-segment display, status messages


The messages 1 to 4, 6, 7 and "d" represent status messages of the host.
These are displayed only briefly in the normal case.
If the test was completed successfully, the processor jumps to the
next test. Once all tests are completed successfully, the momentarily
valid standby messages»»Page are output.

1= Checksum test boot software D1 active.


Host is testing the boot prom checksum.

2= RAM test D1 active.


Host is testing the RAM.

3= Checksum test user software D1 active.


Host is testing the flash prom checksum.

4= Watchdog test active.


Host is testing the watchdog timer.

6= Internal status message


Initializing message

7= Internal status message


Host is calculating the kV/mA curve

d= Init EEProm
Host is deleting the EEProm. The procedure takes about 5
minutes.
Only active, after the first download»»Page , if the board D1
was changed and the EEProm on board D1 was not empty.
Attention ! Do not switch off the unit! Do nit start other
service activities! Wait, till the 7 segment display is changing to
the normal standby messages (see standby messages»»Page
).

If one of the status messages is displayed permanently, this test could


not be ended successfully. See Host 7-segment display, error codes.»»Page

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Host 7-segment display, error codes


The messages 1 to 4 and 7 are displayed only briefly in the normal case
and represent only status messages»»Page . If these messages are displayed
permanently, the relevant test could not be ended successfully.
The message must therefore be assessed as an error message.

The messages 8 to C, F and P indicate errors of the serial interface to


the service PC.
If these messages are displayed only sporadically and briefly,
no further measures have to be taken.

Further information: see Host 7-segment display, standby messages.»»Page

The following error codes are displayed:

0= Processor error D1.


Possible trouble: Processor detects internal error.
Possible help: Test +5 V power pack
D1 defective.

1= Checksum error boot code D1.


Possible trouble: Processor detects checksum error of the boot prom.
Possible help: Test +5 V power pack
D1 defective.

2= RAM error D1.


Possible trouble: Processor detects checksum error of the flash prom.
Possible help: Test +5 V power pack
D1 defective.

4= Watchdog error
Possible trouble: Processor detects watchdog error.
Possible help: Jumper X98. 1-2 not plugged in.
D1 defective.

8= Telegram NAK error, serial port Service PC.


Possible trouble: If the boot prom is active, the serial interface to
the service PC is controlled by the boot software.
The host detects errors during the communication with the service
PC.
Possible help: Sporadic: Interface cable defective.
Faults in the system.
Check service PC.
D1 defective.

9= Telegram overrun error, serial port Service PC.


Possible trouble: If the boot prom is active, the serial interface to
the service PC is controlled by the boot software.
The host detects errors during the communication with the service
PC.
Possible help: Sporadic: Interface cable defective.
Faults in the system.
Check service PC.
D1 defective.

b= Telegram break error, serial port Service PC.


Possible trouble: If the boot prom is active, the serial interface to
the service PC is controlled by the boot software.
The host detects errors during the communication with the service
PC.
Possible help: Sporadic: Interface cable defective.
Faults in the system.
Check service PC.
D1 defective.

C= Telegram checksum error, serial port Service PC.


Possible trouble: If the boot prom is active, the serial interface to
the service PC is controlled by the boot software.
The host detects errors during the communication with the service
PC.
Possible help: Sporadic: Interface cable defective.
Faults in the system.
Check service PC.
D1 defective.

E= AD converter error D1.


Possible trouble: AD converter test could not be completed successfully.
Possible help: Check + 15 V / - 15 V power supplies.
D1 defective.

F= Telegram framing error, serial port Service PC.


Possible trouble: If the boot prom is active, the serial interface to
the service PC is controlled by the boot software.
The host detects errors during the communication with the service
PC.
Possible help: Sporadic: Interface cable defective.
Faults in the system.
Check service PC.
D1 defective.

L= CPU timer error


Possible trouble: Timer on D1 defective.
Possible help: D1 defective.

S= serial port to service pc defective.


Possible trouble: Serial interface to the service PC defective.
Possible help: D1 defective.

P= Telegram parity error, serial port Service PC.


Possible trouble: If the boot prom is active, the serial interface to
the service PC is controlled by the boot software.
The host detects errors during the communication with the service
PC.
Possible help: Sporadic: Interface cable defective.
Faults in the system.
Check service PC.
D1 defective.

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Host, D1 switches
The following switches are provided on the board D1:

Switch D1. S2 SS switch


ON: SS switch is on if LED V85 lights up.
Radiation release is possible.
OFF: The radiation generation of the
SIREMOBIL is disabled (for service).
However, if radiation is released, the error E5006 will occur.

DIP switch D1. S3 Default settings: All switches in position OFF

S3.1 Always in OFF position.

S3.2 OFF Normal position.


S3.2 ON Only Download Memoskop»»Page possible.
See also Download Memoskop»»Page .

S3.3 OFF Normal position.


S3.3 ON Prevents the user software starting,
boot software is active. Only Download board D1»»Page
possible.
See also Host 7-segment display, standby messages.»»Page
See also Download board D1»»Page .

S3.4 OFF Normal position.


S3.4 ON DEMO mode, radiation is blocked.
SIREMOBIL otherwise ready for demonstration.

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Error messages

The SIREMOBIL error messages are organized as follows:


See also Error organization»»Page and Error classes»»Page .

· Error messages 00zz = User console messages»»Page


· Error messages 01zz = Host - User console messages»»Page
· Error messages 10zz = Host Job control messages»»Page
· Error messages 20zz = Host Bios messages»»Page
· Error messages 40zz = Host - Memoskop messages»»Page
· Error messages 45zz = Memoskop information messages»»Page
· Error messages 46zz = Memoskop warning messages»»Page
· Error messages 47zz = Memoskop error messages»»Page
· Error messages 48zz = Memoskop fatal error messages»»Page
· Error messages 49zz = Host - Error classification error message»»Page
· Error messages 50zz = Generator hardware messages»»Page
· Error messages 60zz = EEProm data checks - Error log»»Page
· Error messages 610z = EEProm data checks - Generator»»Page
· Error messages 611z = EEProm data checks - Info datas»»Page
· Error messages 62zz = EEProm data checks - Parameters»»Page
· Error messages 63zz = EEProm access error messages»»Page
· Error messages 70zz = Host - Slot diaphragm motor driver slot
diaphragm»»Page
· Error messages 71zz = Host - Slot diaphragm rotation motor driver slot
diaphragm rotation»»Page
· Error messages 72zz = Host - Camera rotation motor driver error
messages»»Page
· Error messages 73zz = Host - X-Iris motor driver error messages»»Page
· Error messages 74zz = Host - TV-Iris motor driver error
messages»»Page
· Error messages 80zz = Host - Videomed DC messages»»Page
· Error messages 85zz = Videomed DC messages»»Page
· Error messages 90zz = Host - Radiation release control
messages»»Page
· Error messages 91zz = Host - Collimator, slot diaphragm
messages»»Page
· Error messages 97zz = Host - Diamentor messages»»Page (if present)
· Error messages FFFF = Host - Power up message»»Page

· Error messages = Multispot error messages»»Page

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Multispot error messages

· The Multispot hardcopy camera error messages are only displayed in the Multispot camera front
display.
· The error messages will not be stored in the SIREMOBIL error log.

You will find additional informations in the Multispot camera user manual.

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User console messages

E0001»»Page User console no contact to host»»Page


F0002»»Page User console internal error»»Page
W0003»»Page User console internal watchdog reset»»Page

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Host - Job control messages

W1001»»Page User console internal system error»»Page


W1002»»Page Cassette switch pressed dur. radiation»»Page
W1003»»Page Cassette switch released dur. radiation»»Page
I1004»»Page User console reserve keycode 1»»Page
I1005»»Page User console reserve keycode 2»»Page
I1006»»Page User console reserve keycode 3»»Page
I1007»»Page User console unknown keycode»»Page
I1008»»Page User console ROADMAP pressed»»Page
I1009»»Page User console SUB pressed»»Page
W1010»»Page Foot switch parameter wrong configurated»»Page
W1101»»Page Operating system driver int. syst. error»»Page
W1102»»Page Radiation release driver int. error»»Page
W1103»»Page Gen. driver int. system error»»Page
W1104»»Page Fluoro state machine int. system error»»Page
W1105»»Page DR state machine internal system error»»Page
W1106»»Page IDL state machine internal system error»»Page
E1107»»Page Videomed DC radiation release timeout»»Page
E1108»»Page Gen. learning internal system error»»Page
E1109»»Page Dose adjustment internal system error»»Page
E1110»»Page Cassette mode internal system error»»Page
E1111»»Page Acquisition mode internal system error»»Page
E1112»»Page Cassette switch simulation int. error»»Page
E1113»»Page Operating mode not valid»»Page
E1114»»Page Gen. learning routine int. error»»Page
W1115»»Page Gen. learning user break»»Page
E1116»»Page Diamentor adjustment routine int. error»»Page
E1117»»Page KV Offset adjustment routine int. error»»Page
E1118»»Page Memoskop timeout»»Page
E1119»»Page Host - Memoskop dose reduction not received»»Page
E1120»»Page RM state machine wrong state pointer»»Page
E1121»»Page SUB statemachine wrong state pointer»»Page
E1122»»Page 3D statemachine wrong state pointer»»Page

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Host - User console messages


W0100»»Page User console ACK timeout»»Page
W0101»»Page User console Byte timeout»»Page
W0102»»Page User console receive timeout»»Page
E0103»»Page User console initialization timeout»»Page
W0110»»Page User console internal system error»»Page
W0111»»Page User console internal system error»»Page
E0112»»Page User console does not answer»»Page
W0113»»Page User console internal system error»»Page

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Host - Bios messages

W2000»»Page Undefined processor interrupt»»Page


E2001»»Page System reboot after watchdog timeout»»Page
I2002»»Page Invalid acquisition end interrupt»»Page
W2003»»Page Serial port 0, invalid interrupt»»Page
W2004»»Page Serial port 1, invalid interrupt»»Page
E2005»»Page Videomed DC, ser. receive line error»»Page
E2006»»Page Memoskop, ser. receive line error»»Page
E2007»»Page User console, ser. receive line error»»Page
W2008»»Page Service, ser. receive line error»»Page

E2010»»Page Videomed DC, ser. port init not possible»»Page


E2011»»Page Memoskop, ser. port init not possible»»Page
E2012»»Page User console, ser. port init not possible»»Page
E2013»»Page Service, ser. port init not possible»»Page
E2020»»Page Internal system error»»Page
W2030»»Page User console serial port parity error»»Page
W2031»»Page User console serial port overflow error»»Page
W2032»»Page User console serial port framing error»»Page
W2033»»Page Memoskop serial port parity error»»Page
W2034»»Page Memoskop serial port overflow error»»Page
W2035»»Page Memoskop serial port framing error»»Page
W2040»»Page Host serial port buffer overflow»»Page
W2041»»Page Host serial port buffer overflow»»Page
F2050»»Page Host - filament configuration failed»»Page
F2051»»Page Host - filament code corrupted»»Page
E2060»»Page Host - ARC configuration failed»»Page
E2061»»Page Host - ARC code corrupted»»Page
F2070»»Page Host - ADC test failed»»Page
F2071»»Page Host - ADC Busy too long»»Page
E2080»»Page Host - powerfail signal active during bootup»»Page
F2105»»Page Internal system error»»Page
F2106»»Page Internal system error»»Page
F2201»»Page Internal system error»»Page
F2202»»Page Internal system error»»Page
F2203»»Page Internal system error»»Page
F2206»»Page Internal system error»»Page
F2207»»Page Internal system error»»Page
F2401»»Page Internal system error»»Page
F2402»»Page Internal system error»»Page
F2403»»Page Internal system error»»Page
F2404»»Page Internal system error»»Page
F2405»»Page Internal system error»»Page
F2406»»Page Internal system error»»Page
F2407»»Page Internal system error»»Page
F2408»»Page Internal system error»»Page
W2600»»Page Elapsed time meter initialization error»»Page
E2601»»Page Elapsed time meter uncorrectable error»»Page
W2601»»Page Elapsed time meter uncorrectable error»»Page
W2602»»Page Elapsed time meter correctable error»»Page
E2603»»Page EEProm area for elapsed time meter defective»»Page
W2604»»Page Elapsed time meter writing not more possible»»Page
W2700»»Page Host - powerfail signal active (sporadic»»Page )
F28zz»»Page Delay task internal debug messages»»Page
F29zz»»Page Delay task internal debug messages»»Page

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Host - Memoskop messages

W4009»»Page Internal system error»»Page


W4013»»Page Memoskop acq timeout»»Page
W4016»»Page Memoskop wait telegram timeout»»Page
E4017»»Page Memoskop busy signal timeout»»Page
E4018»»Page Memoskop acq start signal timeout»»Page
W4020»»Page Memoskop send timeout»»Page
E4021»»Page Memoskop does not answer»»Page
E4024»»Page Memoskop initialization timeout»»Page
W4027»»Page Memoskop unexpected reset»»Page
E4028»»Page Memoskop unexpected acq end signal»»Page
E4029»»Page Memoskop unexpected acq. reset»»Page
E4030»»Page Memoskop acq. active w.o. start signal»»Page
E4031»»Page Memoskop acq. too short time active»»Page
W4032»»Page Memoskop acq. too short time active»»Page
E4040»»Page Memoskop acq active dur. initialization»»Page

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Memoskop fatal error messages


F4808»»Page Memoskop harddisk drive image datas lost»»Page
F4809»»Page Memoskop battery ram failed»»Page

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Memoskop error messages


E4701»»Page Memoskop corrupted patient directory»»Page
E4702»»Page Memoskop hardcopy timeout error»»Page
E4703»»Page Memoskop harddisk drive error»»Page
E4704»»Page Memoskop hardware error»»Page
E4705»»Page Memoskop harddisk drive not ready»»Page
E4709»»Page Memoskop battery ram failed»»Page
E4710»»Page Memoskop D/A 1 LUT error»»Page
E4711»»Page Memoskop D/A 1 0V error»»Page
E4712»»Page Memoskop D/A 2 LUT error»»Page
E4713»»Page Memoskop D/A 2 0V error»»Page
E4714»»Page Memoskop D/A 3 LUT error»»Page
E4715»»Page Memoskop D/A 3 0V error»»Page
E4716»»Page Memoskop memory 1 access failure»»Page
E4717»»Page Memoskop memory LSN access failure»»Page
E4718»»Page Memoskop memory 2 access failure»»Page
E4719»»Page Memoskop memory 3 access failure»»Page
E4720»»Page Memoskop no response from 3D PC»»Page
E4721»»Page Memoskop communication error with 3D PC»»Page
E4722»»Page Memoskop disk read or write error in 3D mode»»Page
E4723»»Page Memoskop memory allocation error in 3D mode»»Page
E4724»»Page Memoskop, error message from 3D PC received»»Page

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Memoskop warning messages


W4601»»Page Memoskop no HS_ACK within timeout period»»Page
W4602»»Page Memoskop realtime clock malfunction»»Page
W4606»»Page Memoskop disk full»»Page

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Memoskop information messages

I4501»»Page Memoskop disk transfer time too long»»Page


I4507»»Page Memoskop no stored images»»Page
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Host - Error classification error messages


E4999»»Page Host received telegram with wrong error class»»Page

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Generator hardware messages

W5000»»Page Gen. Cassette exposure user break»»Page


W5001»»Page Gen. mAs actual value too low»»Page
W5002»»Page Gen. Sirephos temp. value out of range»»Page
F5003»»Page Gen. ref. voltage +10V out of range»»Page
F5004»»Page Gen. Uz ist out of range»»Page
E5005»»Page Gen. tried X-Ray on without LIH signal»»Page
E5006»»Page Gen. tried X-Ray on without SS relais»»Page
E5007»»Page Gen. IH max exceeded»»Page
F5010»»Page Gen. filament inverter short circuit»»Page
F5011»»Page Gen. main inverter short circuit»»Page
F5012»»Page Gen. kV max exceeded»»Page
F5013»»Page Gen. +15 V or -15 V out of tolerance»»Page
F5014»»Page Gen. Sirephos max oil pressure exceeded»»Page
E5015»»Page Gen. Sirephos temp. lower limit obtained»»Page
E5016»»Page Gen. Sirephos max temp. exceeded»»Page
W5017»»Page Gen. Sirephos temp. fast level change»»Page
E5018»»Page Gen. kV offset below lower limit»»Page
E5019»»Page Gen. kV/mA courve selection, int. error»»Page
F5030»»Page Gen. tube current actual value too high»»Page
F5031»»Page Gen. tube current actual value too low»»Page
F5032»»Page Gen. high voltage actual value too high»»Page
F5033»»Page Gen. high voltage actual value too low»»Page
E5034»»Page Gen. IH actual value too high (standby»»Page )
E5035»»Page Gen. IH actual value too low (standby»»Page )
E5080»»Page Gen. learning pushfactor out of tolerance»»Page
E5081»»Page Gen. learning internal error»»Page
E5090»»Page Gen. Videomed DC not available»»Page
F5901»»Page Gen. tried X-Ray on w.o. XRAY_query signal»»Page

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EEProm data checks overview


Error messages 60zz EEProm data checks - Error log»»Page
Error messages 61zz EEProm data checks - Generator»»Page
Error messages 611z EEProm data checks - Info datas»»Page
Error messages 62zz EEProm data checks - Parameters»»Page
Error messages 63zz EEProm access error messages»»Page

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EEProm data checks - Error log
E6000»»Page Error log is not initialized»»Page
W6001»»Page Error log, reading error»»Page
W6002»»Page Error log, writing error»»Page
W6003»»Page Error log, end marking not found»»Page
W6004»»Page Error log, checksum error»»Page
W6005»»Page Error log, correctable error»»Page
W6006»»Page Error log, error could not be registrated»»Page
W6007»»Page Error log, EEProm blocked»»Page
E6008»»Page Error log, EEProm write failed»»Page
E6009»»Page Error log, EEProm write failed»»Page

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EEProm data checks - Info datas


E6110»»Page Infodatas checksum error»»Page

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EEProm data checks - Generator


E6100»»Page Generator needs learning»»Page
E6101»»Page Gen, kV offset out of range»»Page
E6102»»Page Gen, push factor out of range»»Page
E6103»»Page Gen, filament heat. factor out of range»»Page

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EEProm data checks - Parameters


E6200»»Page Parameter checksum error»»Page

E6201»»Page Param. Cam. rot. -180 deg. out of range»»Page


E6202»»Page Param. Cam. rot. 0 deg. out of range»»Page
E6203»»Page Param. Cam. rot. -180 deg. out of range»»Page
E6204»»Page Param. Cam. rot. max position out of range»»Page

E6205»»Page Param. X-iris min. pos. out of range»»Page


E6206»»Page Param. X-iris max pos. out of range»»Page
E6207»»Page Param. X-iris close pos. out of range»»Page
E6208»»Page Param. X-iris full format pos. out of range»»Page
E6209»»Page Param. X-iris zoom format pos. out of range»»Page
E6210»»Page Param. X-iris cassette pos. out of range»»Page

E6211»»Page Param. brightness nom. value out of range»»Page

E6212»»Page Param. kV/mA curve normal wrong»»Page


E6213»»Page Param. kV/ma curve push wrong»»Page
E6214»»Page Param. settings for stop mode wrong»»Page

E6215»»Page Param. Limit. of skindoserate wrong»»Page

E6216»»Page Param. Buzzer/blocktime settings wrong»»Page


E6217»»Page Param. Buzzer/blocktime settings wrong»»Page
E6218»»Page Param. Buzzer/blocktime settings wrong»»Page

E6219»»Page Param. Diamentor existing wrong»»Page


E6220»»Page Param. Diamentor constant wrong»»Page

E6221»»Page Param. Error log is wrong»»Page


E6222»»Page Param. Laser existing is wrong»»Page

E6223»»Page Param. Monitoring timeout is wrong»»Page


W6224»»Page Param. Test enable is wrong»»Page
E6225»»Page Param. Max error messages is wrong»»Page

E6231»»Page Param. TV-Iris not plausible»»Page


E6232»»Page Param. Zoom area factor out of range»»Page
E6233»»Page Param. MID-HIGH Factor out of range»»Page
E6234»»Page Param. MID-LOW Factor out of range»»Page
E6235»»Page Param. Adjustment mode out of range»»Page
E6236»»Page Param. Settings for Stop parameter out of range»»Page

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EEProm access error messages


E6301»»Page EEProm reading error»»Page
E6302»»Page EEProm writing error»»Page
E6303»»Page EEProm reading blocked»»Page
E6304»»Page EEProm writing blocked»»Page
E6305»»Page EEProm writing failed»»Page

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Host - Slot diaphragm motor driver error messages


E7000»»Page Slot diaphragm movement blocked»»Page
E7001»»Page Slot diaphragm movement blocked»»Page
E7002»»Page Slot diaphragm movement to wrong direction»»Page
E7003»»Page Slot diaphragm movement to wrong direction»»Page
E7004»»Page Slot diaphragm incremental encoder out of range»»Page
E7006»»Page Slot diaphragm incremental encoder out of range»»Page
E7008»»Page Slot diaphragm unexpected movement»»Page
E7010»»Page Slot diaphragm, programmed limit exceeded»»Page

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Host - Slot diaphragm rotation motor driver error messages


E7100»»Page Slot diaphragm rotation blocked»»Page
E7101»»Page Slot diaphragm rotation blocked»»Page
E7102»»Page Slot diaphragm rotation to wrong direction»»Page
E7103»»Page Slot diaphragm rotation to wrong direction»»Page
E7104»»Page Slot diaphragm rotation actual value out of range»»Page
E7106»»Page Slot diaphragm rotation actual value out of range»»Page
E7108»»Page Slot diaphragm rotation unexpected movement»»Page
E7110»»Page Slot diaphragm rotation limits exceeded»»Page
E7150»»Page Slot diaphragm rotation index not found»»Page
E7151»»Page Slot diaphragm rotation 0 deg.. pos. not found»»Page
E7152»»Page Slot diaphragm rotation unexpected position values»»Page

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Host - Camera rotation motor driver error messages

E7200»»Page Camera rotation blocked»»Page


E7201»»Page Camera rotation blocked»»Page
E7202»»Page Camera rotation to wrong direction»»Page
E7203»»Page Camera rotation to wrong direction»»Page
E7204»»Page Camera rotation actual value out of range»»Page
E7206»»Page Camera rotation actual value out of range»»Page
E7208»»Page Camera rotation unexpected movement»»Page
E7210»»Page Camera rotation limits exceeded»»Page

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Host - X-Iris motor driver error messages

E7300»»Page X-Iris movement blocked»»Page


E7301»»Page X-Iris movement blocked»»Page
E7302»»Page X-Iris movement to wrong direction»»Page
E7303»»Page X-Iris movement to wrong direction»»Page
E7304»»Page X-Iris actual value out of range»»Page
E7306»»Page X-Iris actual value out of range»»Page
E7308»»Page X-iris unexpected movement»»Page
E7309»»Page X-Iris wrong position»»Page
E7310»»Page X-Iris limits exceeded»»Page
I7350»»Page X-Iris stored positions not plausible»»Page
I7351»»Page X-Iris monitor display values not accessible»»Page
I7352»»Page X-Iris stored position values not accessible»»Page
E7353»»Page X-Iris, I.I. format not plausible»»Page

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Host - TV-Iris motor driver error messages

E7400»»Page TV-Iris movement blocked»»Page


E7401»»Page TV-Iris movement blocked»»Page
E7402»»Page TV-Iris movement to wrong direction»»Page
E7403»»Page TV-Iris movement to wrong direction»»Page
E7404»»Page TV-Iris actual value out of range»»Page
E7406»»Page TV-Iris actual value out of range»»Page
E7408»»Page TV-Iris unexpected movement»»Page
E7409»»Page TV-Iris wrong position»»Page
E7410»»Page TV-Iris limits exceeded»»Page

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Host - Videomed DC messages

E8000»»Page VID DC initialization timeout»»Page


W8002»»Page VID DC receive error»»Page
W8003»»Page VID DC Internal system error»»Page
E8005»»Page VID DC camera mode not confirmed»»Page
W8006»»Page VID DC internal system error»»Page
E8007»»Page VID DC no data transfer possible»»Page
E8008»»Page VID DC no data transfer possible»»Page
E8020»»Page VID DC unknown error»»Page
W8030»»Page VID DC internal system error»»Page
E8031»»Page VID DC brightness nominal value wrong»»Page
E8032»»Page VID DC brightness nominal value rejected»»Page
E8033»»Page VID DC brightness nominal value wrong»»Page
E8050»»Page VID DC, Service switch not in default position»»Page

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Videomed DC messages

W8500»»Page VID DC parity error»»Page


W8501»»Page VID DC Internal system error»»Page
W8502»»Page VID DC Internal system error»»Page
W8503»»Page VID DC Internal system error»»Page
E8510»»Page VID DC act. brightness device error»»Page
E8511»»Page VID DC manual gain out of range»»Page
E8512»»Page VID DC black level out of range»»Page
E8513»»Page VID DC video signal out of range»»Page
E8514»»Page VID DC +5V digital out of range»»Page
E8515»»Page VID DC -9V out of range»»Page
E8516»»Page VID DC +5V analog out of range»»Page
E8517»»Page VID DC +15V out of range»»Page
E8518»»Page VID DC CCD sensor defective»»Page

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Host - Radiation release control messages

W9010»»Page Radiation release conditions not allowed»»Page


W9011»»Page Radiation release conditions not allowed»»Page
W9012»»Page Radiation release conditions not allowed»»Page
W9013»»Page Radiation release conditions not allowed»»Page
W9014»»Page Radiation release conditions not allowed»»Page
W9015»»Page Radiation release conditions not allowed»»Page
W9022»»Page Radiation release conditions not allowed»»Page
W9023»»Page Radiation release conditions not allowed»»Page
W9024»»Page Radiation release conditions not allowed»»Page

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Host - Collimator, slot diaphragm messages

E9101»»Page Slot diaphragm lift magnet too hot»»Page


E9102»»Page Slot diaphragm lift magnet test failed»»Page

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Host - Diamentor messages

E9701»»Page Diamentor High voltage error»»Page


E9702»»Page Diamentor Wrong test value»»Page

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Host - Power up message


IFFFF»»Page Host - Power up message»»Page

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Error E0001 User console no communication to host

Possible trouble: User console recognized that the serial port to the host does not work.

Possible help: Check power supply.


Check user console connector and wires.
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D1 defective.
User console defective.

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Error F0002 User console internal system error

Possible trouble: User console recognized an internal RAM or EEProm error.

Possible help: Check power supply.


Check user console connector and wires.
User console defective.

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Error W0003 User console Internal watchdog reset

Possible trouble: User console recognized an internal watchdog reset

Possible help: On sporadic entry in the error memory possibly


faults in the system.
Check power supply.
Check user console connector and wires.
User console defective.

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Error W0100 User console ACK timeout

Possible trouble: Host registered communication error of the user console.

Possible help: On sporadic entry in the error memory possibly


faults in the system.
Check connection cable to the user console.
Check power supply.

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Error W0101 User console byte timeout

Possible trouble: Host registered communication error of the user console

Possible help: On sporadic entry in the error memory possibly


faults in the system.
Check shieldings to the user console.
Check connection cable to the user console.
Check power supply.

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Error W0102 User console receive timeout

Possible trouble: Host registered communication error of the user console

Possible help: On sporadic entry in the error memory possibly


faults in the system.
Check connection cable to the user console.
Check power supply.

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Error E0103 User console initialization timeout


Possible trouble: Host registered a timeout of the user console
during initialization of the system.

Possible help: Check power supply.


Check connection cables to the user console.
User console defective.

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Error W0110 User console internal system error

Possible trouble: Host registered an internal error.


Host software problem

Possible help: Internal debug message.

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Error W0111 User console internal system error

Possible trouble: Host registered an internal system error.


Host software problem

Possible help: Faults in the system,


Internal debug message.

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Error W0113 User console internal system error

Possible trouble: Host registered a telegram with unknown contents.


Host software problem.

Possible help: Faults in the system.


Internal debug message.

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Error W1001 User console internal system error

Possible trouble: Host registered an internal system error.


Host software problem.

Possible help: Faults in the system.


Internal debug message.

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Error W1002 Cassette switch pressed during radiation

Possible trouble: Cassette switch for direct exposure selection was


pressed during radiation.

Possible help: Operating error,


Check cables to the cassette switch for insulation damage.
Microswitch for direct exposure selection defective.

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Error W1003 Cassette switch released dur. radiation

Possible trouble: Cassette switch for direct exposure selection was


released during radiation.

Possible help: Operating error,


Cassette holder damaged mechanically.
Check leads to the cassette switch for wire breakage.
Microswitch for direct exposure selection defective.

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Error I1004 User console reserve keycode 1


Possible trouble: Host registered reserved key code
on the user console.

Possible help: Sporadic: Communication error Host - User console.


Maybe user console defective.

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Error I1005 User console reserve keycode 2


Possible trouble: Host registered reserve key code
on the user console.

Possible help: Sporadic: Communication error Host - User console.


Maybe user console defective.

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Error I1006 User console reserve keycode 3


Possible trouble: Host registered reserve key code
on the user console.
Possible help: Sporadic: Communication error Host - User console.
Maybe user console defective.

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Error I1007 User console unknown keycode

Possible trouble: Host registered unknown keyboard code on


the user console.
Host software error.

Possible help: Faults in the system.


Internal debug message.

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Error I1008 User console ROADMAP pressed


Possible trouble: Host registered pressed key ROADMAP on
the user console, but no MEMOSKOP SUB present.

Possible help: User fault, no error.


Internal debug message.

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Error I1009 User console SUB pressed


Possible trouble: Host registered pressed key SUB on
the user console, but no MEMOSKOP SUB present.

Possible help: User fault, no error.


Internal debug message.

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Error W1010 Foot switch parameter wrong configurated


Possible trouble: Host registered a wrong configurated Foot switch.
Programmed is a single pedal, but radiation
was released from the second pedal.

Possible help: Check the parameter Foot switch and


programme it to the correct type (single pedal / double pedal).
See also Parameter overview»»Page and Parameter Foot switch»»Page .

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Error W1101 Operating system driver int. syst. error


Possible trouble: Host registered internal system error in the operating
system driver.
Host software error.

Possible help: Faults in the system.


Internal debug message.

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Error W1102 Radiation release driver int. error

Possible trouble: Host registered internal system error in the driver


for radiation release.
Host software error.

Possible help: Faults in the system.


Internal debug message.

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Error W1103 Gen. driver int. system error

Possible trouble: Host registered internal system error in the


host driver for the generator.
Host software error.

Possible help: Faults in the system.


Internal debug message.

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Error W1104 Fluoro state machine int. system error

Possible trouble: Host registered internal system error in the software


control for the generator.
Host software error.

Possible help: Faults in the system.


Internal debug message.

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Error W1105 DR state machine internal system error

Possible trouble: Host registered internal system error in the software


control for the generator.
Host software error.
Possible help: Faults in the system.
Internal debug message.

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Error W1106 IDL state machine internal system error

Possible trouble: Host registered internal system error in the software


control for the generator.
Host software error.

Possible help: Faults in the system.


Internal debug message.

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Error E1107 Videomed DC radiation release timeout

Possible trouble: Host sends request for radiation release,


but the Videomed DC does not answer.

Possible help: Service switch of the Videomed DC in wrong position.


Check power supply for Videomed DC.
Videomed DC defective.

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Error E1108 Gen. learning internal system error

Possible trouble: Host started generator learning and an


internal system error occurred.
Host software error.

Possible help: Faults in the system.


Execute generator learning once again.

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Error E1109 Dose adjustment internal system error

Possible trouble: Host started routine for dose rate setting,


and an internal system error occurred.
Host software error.

Possible help: Faults in the system.


Perform dose rate setting once again.

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Error E1110 Cassette mode internal system error

Possible trouble: Host registered internal system error in the software


control for executing direct exposure.
Software error D1

Possible help: Faults in the system.


Perform direct exposure selection once again.

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Error E1111 Acquisition mode internal system error

Possible trouble: Host registered internal system error in the software control
on querying the acquisition cable.
Host software error.

Possible help: Faults in the system, check shieldings.

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Error E1112 Cassette switch simulation int. error

Possible trouble: Host started routine for simulation of the cassette switch,
(direct exposure selection without attachment of the
cassette holder), and an internal system error occurred.
Host software error

Possible help: Faults in the system.


Perform simulation of the cassette switch once again.

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Error E1113 Operating mode not valid

Possible trouble: Host registered invalid operating mode.


Host software error.

Possible help: Faults in the system.

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Error E1114 Gen. learning routine int. error

Possible trouble: Host started routine for generator learning,


and an internal system error occurred.
Host software error
Possible help: Faults in the system.
Perform generator learning once again.

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Error W1115 Gen. learning user break

Possible trouble: Host registered break of the generator


learning service routine.

Possible help: Operating error (radiation release switch


let go during generator learning).
Perform generator learning once again.

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Error E1116 Diamentor adjustment routine int. error

Possible trouble: Host started service routine for Diamentor adjustment,


(area dose product - measuring device) and an internal
system error occurred.
Host software error.

Possible help: Faults in the system.


Perform Diamentor adjustment once again.

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Error E1117 KV Offset adjustment routine int. error

Possible trouble: Host started routine for setting the kV offset,


and an internal system error occurred.
Host software error.

Possible help: Faults in the system.


Perform kV offset adjustment once again.

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Error E1118 Memoskop timeout


Possible trouble: Host registered Memoskop timeout.

Possible help: Faults in the system.


Internal debug message.

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Error E1119 Host - Memoskop dose reduction not received
Possible trouble: Host did not receive the dose reduction
from the Memoskop, but was waiting for.

Possible help: Faults in the system.


Internal debug message.

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Error E1120 RM state machine wrong state pointer


Possible trouble: Host registered internal system error in the software
control for the RM state machine.
Internal system error.

Possible help: Faults in the system.


Internal debug message.

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Error E1121 SUB statemachine wrong state pointer


Possible trouble: Host registered internal system error in the software
control for the SUB statemachine.
Internal system error.

Possible help: Faults in the system.


Internal debug message.

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Error E1122 3D statemachine wrong state pointer


Possible trouble: Host registered internal system error in the software
control for the 3D statemachine.
Internal system error.

Possible help: Faults in the system.


Internal debug message.

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Error W2000 Undefined processor interrupt

Possible trouble: Host registered an undefined processor interrupt,


hardware error D1.

Possible help: Faults in the system.


Internal debug message.

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Error E2001 System reboot after watchdog timeout

Possible trouble: Host registered a system reboot,


The watchdog on D1 triggered the reboot (system overload).

Possible help: Faults in the system.


Check power supply (voltage and ripple).

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Error I2002 Invalid acquisition end interrupt


Possible trouble: Even though the Memoskop acq end line is not active,
the host registers level changes on this line.

Possible help: Faults in the system, check shieldings of the acq end line.
Check shieldings to the single tank.
Check shieldings of the board D2.
Check shieldings of the monitor carriage.

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Error W2003 Serial port 0, invalid interrupt

Possible trouble: The module for the serial interface to the Videomed DC
and service registered an invalid interrupt.

Possible help: Faults in the system, check shieldings of the serial


interface. Possibly D1 defective.

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Error W2004 Serial port 1, invalid interrupt

Possible trouble: The module for the serial interface to the console
and to the Memoskop registered an invalid interrupt.

Possible help: Faults in the system, check shieldings of the


serial interfaces. Possibly D1 defective.

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Error E0112 User console does not answer


Possible trouble: Host sent 3 telegrams to the user console,
but this did not answer.

Possible help: Check power supply.


Check connection cable to the user console.
Possibly user console or D1 defective.

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Error E2005 Videomed DC, ser. receive line error

Possible trouble: The receive line has a constant level.

Possible help: Check receive line between D1 and Videomed DC.


Check service switches on D4.
In normal use, all switches s1 to S8 should be set to OFF.
Possibly D4 or D1 defective.

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Error E2006 Memoskop, ser. receive line error

Possible trouble: The receive line has a constant level.

Possible help: Check connector "X-Ray Interface" at the Memoskop.


Check receive line between D1 and Memoskop.
Check contact pins of connector X10 (Monitor cart cable)
With installed option DICOM Bridge or 3D Reconstruction,
check the Y-cable.
Possibly wires broken.
Possibly Memoskop or D1 defective.

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Error E2007 User console, ser. receive line error

Possible trouble: The receive line has a constant level.

Possible help: Check receive line between D1 and user console.


Possibly user console or D1 defective.

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Error W2008 Service, ser. receive line error

Possible trouble: The receive line has a constant level.

Possible help: Check receive line between D1 and service interface.


Possibly service-PC, serial interface or D1 defective.
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Error E2010 Videomed DC, ser. port init not possible

Possible trouble: The initialization of the serial interface D1 - Videomed DC


is not possible.

Possible help: D1 defective.

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Error E2011 Memoskop, ser. port init not possible

Possible trouble: The initialization of the serial interface D1-Memoskop is


not possible.

Possible help: D1 defective.

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Error E2012 User console, ser. port init not possible

Possible trouble: The initialization of the serial interface D1 - user console


is not possible.

Possible help: D1 defective.

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Error E2013 Service, serial port init not possible

Possible trouble: The initialization of the serial interface D1 - service interface


îs not possible.

Possible help: D1 defective.

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Error E2020 Internal system error


Possible trouble: Error queue overflow.
. Host software error.
Overloaded system.

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Error W2030 User console serial port parity error
Possible trouble: Host registered a parity error of the host
serial port. (Host - User console)

Possible help: Check shieldings.


Check cables.
Board D1 defective.

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Error W2031 User console serial port overflow error


Possible trouble: Host registered an overflow error of the host
serial port. (Host - User console)

Possible help: Check shieldings.


Check cables.
Board D1 defective.

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Error W2032 User console serial port framing error


Possible trouble: Host registered a framing error of the host
serial port. (Host - User console)

Possible help: Check shieldings.


Check cables.
Board D1 defective.

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Error W2033 Memoskop serial port parity error


Possible trouble: Host registered a parity error of the Host
serial port. (Host - Memoskop)

Possible help: Check shieldings.


Check cables.
Board D1 defective.

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Error W2034 Memoskop serial port overflow error


Possible trouble: Host registered an overflow error of the Host
serial port. (Host - Memoskop)

Possible help: Check shieldings.


Check cables.
Board D1 defective.

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Error W2035 Memoskop serial port framing error


Possible trouble: Host registered a framing error of the Host
serial port. (Host - Memoskop)

Possible help: Check shieldings.


Check cables.
Board D1 defective.

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Error W2040 Host serial port buffer overflow


Possible trouble: Host registered a buffer overflow of the host
serial port. (Host - User console)

Possible help: Internal system error


Board D1 defective.

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Error W2041 Host serial port buffer overflow


Possible trouble: Host registered a buffer overflow of the host
serial port. (Host - Memoskop)

Possible help: Internal system error


Board D1 defective.

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Error F2050 Host - filament configuration failed


Possible trouble: During power up, the filament configuration
failed.

Possible help: Board D1 defective.

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Error F2051 Host - filament code corrupted


Possible trouble: During power up, the host registered a
corrupted filament code.
Possible help: Board D1 defective.

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Error E2060 Host - ARC configuration failed


Possible trouble: During power up, the ARC encoder
(motor positioning system)
configuration (Software code) failed.

Possible help: Board D1 defective.

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Error E2061 Host - ARC code corrupted


Possible trouble: During power up, the host registered a
corrupted ARC encoder code.
(Motor positioning system)

Possible help: Try download.


Board D1 defective.

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Error F2070 Host - ADC tests failed


Possible trouble: The AD Converter configuration
(Software code) failed.

Possible help: Check the voltage supply M14 (+/-15V)


Check cables from voltage supply M14 to board D1
M14 defective
Board D1 defective.

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Error F2071 Host - ADC Busy too long


Possible trouble: The AD Converter on board D1 did not
deactivate the ADC busy signal.
The analog signals cannot longer be digitalized.

Possible help: Try download.


Board D1 defective.

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Error E2080 Host - powerfail signal active during bootup


Possible trouble: The powerfail signal was active during bootup.

Possible help: Check powerfail signal wire (from power supply M14)
Power supply M14 defective
Board D1 defective.

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Error F2105 Internal system error

Possible trouble: System queue overflow.


. Host software error.
Overloaded system.

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Error F2106 Internal system error

Possible trouble: Generator queue overflow


Host software error
Overloaded system

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Error F2201 Internal system error

Possible trouble: Host software error.

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Error F2202 Internal system error

Possible trouble: Host software error.

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Error F2203 Internal system error

Possible trouble: Host software error.

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Error F2206 Internal system error

Possible trouble: Host software error.


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Error F2207 Internal system error

Possible trouble: Host software error.

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Error F2401 Internal system error

Possible trouble: Host software error.

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Error F2402 Internal system error

Possible trouble: Host software error.

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Error F2403 Internal system error

Possible trouble: Host software error.

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Error F2404 Internal system error

Possible trouble: Host software error.

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Error F2405 Internal system error

Possible trouble: Host software error.

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Error F2406 Internal system error

Possible trouble: Host software error.

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Error F2407 Internal system error

Possible trouble: Host software error.

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Error F2408 Internal system error

Possible trouble: Host software error.

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Error W2600 Elapsed time meter initialization error


Possible trouble: New board D1: no fault.

Possible help: no action necessary.

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Error W2601 Elapsed time meter uncorrectable error


Possible trouble: The elapsed time meter is uncorrectable deleted.
It will be set to 0.

Possible help: Sporadic: no action necessary.


Permanent: board D1 defective.

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Error E2601 Elapsed time meter uncorrectable error


Possible trouble: The elapsed time meter is uncorrectable deleted.
It will be set to 0.

Possible help: Sporadic: no action necessary.


Permanent: board D1 defective.

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Error W2602 Elapsed time meter correctable error


Possible trouble: If the SIREMOBIL is switched off
exactly at the time when the elapsed time meter
was updated, this error comes up.

Possible help: no action necessary.


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Error E2603 EEProm area for Elapsed time meter defective


Possible trouble: The EEProm area for the Elapsed time meter is defective.

Possible help: Sporadic: no action necessary


Permanent: Board D1 defective.

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Error W2604 Elapsed time meter writing not more possible


Possible trouble: After an elapsed time of more than 83200 hours,
the elapsed time meter stops. That is necessary
because the maximum EEProm write cycles are reached.

Possible help: no action necessary.

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Error W2700 Host - powerfail signal active (sporadic)


Possible trouble: The powerfail signal was active for less than 300ms.

Possible help: Check mains powerline.


Check connector X10.
Check power supply M14.
Check powerfail wire and it´s connector pins.

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Error F28zz Delay task internal debug messages


Possible trouble: This group of error messages (from w2800 to W2899)
are internal debug messages.

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Error F29zz Delay task internal debug messages


Possible trouble: This group of error messages (from W2900 to W2999)
are internal debug messages.

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Error W4009 Internal system error


Possible trouble: Host registered internal system error in the software control
for the communication with the Memoskop.
Host software error.

Possible help: Faults in the system.


Internal debug message.

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Error W4013 Memoskop acq timeout

Possible trouble: Host registered timeout of the Acq end task.

Possible help: Faults in the system.


Internal debug message.
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Error W4016 Memoskop wait telegram timeout

Possible trouble: Host registered timeout of the wait telegram task.

Possible help: Faults in the system.


Internal debug message.

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Error E4017 Memoskop busy signal timeout

Possible trouble: Host registered timeout of the busy telegram task,

Possible help: Sporadic: Faults in the system.


Memoskop timing too slow.
Continuous: D1 - Memoskop software version not compatible
Memoskop defective.

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Error E4018 Memoskop acq start signal timeout

Possible trouble: Host registered timeout of the acquisition start signal task.

Possible help: Sporadic: Faults in the system.


Memoskop overloaded.
Continuous: D1 - Memoskop software version not compatible
Check timing between Memoskop start signal (D1.X10.27)
and Memoskop acquisition signal (D1.X10.26).
Time offset must be < 40 ms (in fluoroscopy).
Possibly Memoskop or D1 defective.
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Error W4020 Memoskop send timeout

Possible trouble: Host registered timeout of the send task.

Possible help: Faults in the system.


Internal debug messages.

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Error E4021 Memoskop does not answer

Possible trouble: Host repeats a task 3 times, error E4021 is then entered.

Possible help: If the Memoskop C / CE 100 / C-MOD / C-SUB / C-SUB &MOD was
replaced, try "Erase Harddisk".
(Memoskop, Technical setup, menu "Diagnostics" - "Erase Harddisk")
Note: Ask your customer before you start erasing !
All images will be lost !
Check for additional error messages E2006 and E4024.
Possibly Memoskop defective.

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Error E4024 Memoskop initialization timeout

Possible trouble: Host registered a timeout of the Memoskop during the


initialization of the system
Waiting time for the Memoskop reporting exceeded.

Possible help: Check the reset switch at the Memoskop.


With installed option "DICOM Bridge" or "3D Reconstruction":
- Check the programmed Bridge delay (Memoskop Technical setup).
If present, disconnect the external "SCSI" cable from the Memoskop.
Disconnect the "X-Ray Interface" cable from the Memoskop.
Reboot the Memoskop.
- If the Memoskop is still not working, try Download of the Memoskop.
- Possibly Memoskop defective.
- If the Memoskop is working, possibly D1 defective.
Additional info: See Memoskop Service software help file, "Check
communication".
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Error W4027 Memoskop unexpected reset

Possible trouble: Host registered unexpected reset of the Memoskop.

Possible help: Memoskop has reset itself independently.


Faults in the system.
Check Memoskop.
Check connection cables to the Memoskop.

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Error E4028 Memoskop unexpected acq end signal

Possible trouble: Host registered unexpected acq end signal of the Memoskop.

Possible help: For failure investigation check the error log for additional error messages.
Check faults on the Memoskop acquisition cable (D1.X10.27).
Check Memoskop.
Check connection cables to the Memoskop.

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Error E4029 Memoskop unexpected acq. reset


Possible trouble: Host registered unexpected acq. reset

Possible help: Check faults on the Memoskop acquisition cable (D1.X10.27).


Check Memoskop.
Check connection cables to the Memoskop.

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Error E4030 Memoskop acq. active without start signal


Possible trouble: Host registered acq. signal, before start signal is active.

Possible help: Check faults on the Memoskop acquisition cable (D1.X10.27).


Check Memoskop.
Check connection cables to the Memoskop.

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Error E4031 Memoskop acq. too short time active


Possible trouble: Host registered the acq. signal, but only for a too short time.
(10% below the calculated time)

Possible help: Check faults on the Memoskop acquisition cable (D1.X10.27).


Check Memoskop.
Check connection cables to the Memoskop.

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Error W4032 Memoskop acq. too short time active


Possible trouble: Host registered the acq. signal, but only for a too short time.
(10% below the calculated time)

Possible help: Following error.


Check for additional VIDEOMED DC errors (e.g. E8000)

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Error E4040 Memoskop acq. active dur. initialization

Possible trouble: Host registered active level on the acquisition line


of the Memoskop.

Possible help: Check faults on the Memoskop acquisition line (D1.X10.27).


Check Memoskop.
Check connection cables to the Memoskop.

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Error I4501 Memoskop disk transfer time too long


Possible trouble: Memoskop registered a timeout during the image transfer
of the harddisk drive.

Possible help: Memoskop harddisk drive or harddisk controller


busy or defective
Check Memoskop.
Check connection cables to the Memoskop.

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Error I4507 Memoskop no stored images

Possible trouble: There are no stored images, but the operator


tied to select one.

Possible help: no fault, no action necessary.

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Error W4601 Memoskop no HS_ACK within timeout period

Possible trouble: The Memoskop registered a timeout


of the signal HS_ACK.

Possible help: Sporadic: timing problems Memoskop - Host.


Continuos: check cables to Memoskop.

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Error W4602 Memoskop realtime clock malfunction
Possible trouble: The realtime clock sent a wrong date or time.

Possible help: Set the realtime clock, date and time to the correct values.
If not possible, Memoskop defective.

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Error W4606 Memoskop disk full

Possible trouble: The harddisk drive is full, all stored images are protected.

Possible help: Unprotect images.

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Error E4701 Memoskop corrupted patient directory


Possible trouble: The Memoskop registered a corrupted patient directory,

Possible help: Normal after download of the Memoskop.


Format harddisk drive.
(see Memoskop technical setup, CTRL + T)

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Error E4702 Memoskop hardcopy timeout error

Possible trouble: With Viking interface:


The Memoskop registered a viking interface hardcopy timeout failure

Possible help: Select the Memoskop Technical Setup (CTRL + T) and


programme the Viking interface to "NO".

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Error E4703 Memoskop harddisk drive error

Possible trouble: The Memoskop registered a harddisk drive problem.

Possible help: Try erase of the MEMOSKOP harddisk.


Note: Ask your customer before you start erasing !
All images will be lost !
Memoskop defective.

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Error E4704 Memoskop hardware error

Possible trouble: The Memoskop registered a internal hardware error.

Possible help: Memoskop defective.

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Error E4705 Memoskop harddisk drive not ready

Possible trouble: The Memoskop registered a harddisk drive problem.

Possible help: Operator fault.


If the image transfer buttons or the "All Pat" button were
pressed during startup of the Memoskop, this error comes up.
Wait till the SIREMOBIL initialization is
finished completely. ( > 30 seconds)

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Error E4709 Memoskop battery ram failed

Possible trouble: During the selftest, the Memoskop registered a


battery ram error.
The Memoskop parameters will be set to the default values.

Possible help: Sporadic: check the Memoskop parameters.


Continuos: Memoskop defective.

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Error E4710 Memoskop D/A 1 LUT error

Possible trouble: During the selftest, the Memoskop registered a


digital to analog converter (Monitor A video output) failure.

Possible help: Memoskop defective.

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Error E4711 Memoskop D/A 1 0V error

Possible trouble: During the selftest, the Memoskop registered a


digital to analog converter (Monitor A video output) failure.

Possible help: Memoskop defective.

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Error E4712 Memoskop D/A 2 LUT error

Possible trouble: During the selftest, the Memoskop registered a


digital to analog converter (Monitor B video output) failure.

Possible help: Memoskop defective.

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Error E4713 Memoskop D/A 2 0V error

Possible trouble: During the selftest, the Memoskop registered a


digital to analog converter (Monitor B video output) failure.

Possible help: Memoskop defective.

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Error E4714 Memoskop D/A 3 LUT error

Possible trouble: During the selftest, Memoskop registered a


digital to analog converter failure.
(Hardcopy / Video tape recorder video output)

Possible help: Memoskop defective.

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Error E4715 Memoskop D/A 3 0V error

Possible trouble: During the selftest, the Memoskop registered a


digital to analog converter failure.
(Hardcopy / Video tape recorder video output)

Possible help: Memoskop defective.

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Error E4716 Memoskop memory 1 access failure

Possible trouble: During the selftest, the Memoskop registered a


memory access failure.

Possible help: Memoskop defective.

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Error E4717 Memoskop memory 1 LSN access failure

Possible trouble: During the selftest, the Memoskop registered a


memory access failure.

Possible help: Memoskop defective.

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Error E4718 Memoskop memory 2 access failure

Possible trouble: During the selftest, the Memoskop registered a


memory access failure.

Possible help: Memoskop defective.

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Error E4719 Memoskop memory 3 access failure

Possible trouble: During the selftest, the Memoskop registered a


memory access failure.

Possible help: Memoskop defective.

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Error E4720 Memoskop no response from 3D PC

Possible trouble: The Memoskop registered an communication error with the 3D PC

Possible help: Is the 3D PC running?


Check the 3D PC and restart the system.
Check connectors Memoskop - 3D PC

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Error E4721 Memoskop communication error with 3D PC

Possible trouble: The Memoskop received an unknown or corrupted telegram code

Possible help: Check the cables and shieldings.

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Error E4722 Memoskop disk read or write error in 3D mode

Possible trouble: The Memoskop registered a harddisk drive problem during 3D mode (3
times)

Possible help: Memoskop defective.

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Error E4723 Memoskop memory allocation error in 3D mode

Possible trouble: Internal software error

Possible help:

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Error E4724 Memoskop, error message from 3D PC received

Possible trouble: The 3D PC reported an error message.

Possible help: Check the error log files of the 3D PC

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Error F4808 Memoskop harddisk drive image datas lost

Possible trouble: The Memoskop harddisk drive lost image datas.

Possible help: Memoskop defective.

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Error F4809 Memoskop battery ram failed

Possible trouble: The Memoskop battery ram test failed. All user parameters
will be set to the default values.

Possible help: Sporadic: The user setup must be programmed new.


Continuos: Memoskop defective.

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Error E4999 Host received telegram with wrong error class


Possible trouble: The Host received a telegram with wrong error class.

Possible help: Fault in the system


Internal debug message

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Error W5000 Gen. Cassette exposure user break
Possible trouble: During direct exposure, the radiation switch was released.

Possible help: Operating error or


radiation switch (hand switch) defective.
Check cable of the handswitch.

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Error W5001 Gen. mAs actual value too low

Possible trouble: In direct exposure, despite maximum exposure time, the


selected mAs value was not reached, or the exposure was
ended prematurely.

Possible help: Check line resistance.


Operating error.

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Error W5002 Gen. Sirephos temp. out of range

Possible trouble: Single tank temperature outside the valid range.

Possible help: In combination with E5015: Check temperature sensor cable for breakage.
In combination with E5016: Check temperature sensor cable for short circuit.
Possibly hardware error D1.

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Error F5003 Gen. ref. voltage +10V out of range

Possible trouble: The reference voltage +10V for the analog circuits of the
generator deviate by more than 1 % from the nominal value.

Possible help: Check +15V power supply on board D1.


D1 defective.

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Error F5004 Gen. Uz ist out of range

Possible trouble: The unregulated intermediate circuit voltage is outside


+200V to +320V.

Possible help: Check voltage Uz on board D1.


Measuring divider: 50 V corresponds to 1 V line voltage
wrongly programmed on transformer T1.
Check fuse D2/F1 and D2/F2.
D1 defective.
D2 defective.

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Error E5005 Gen. tried X-Ray on without LIH signal

Possible trouble: Generator attempts radiation without active LIH signal.

Possible help: Hardware error on board D1.

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Error E5006 Gen. tried X-Ray on without SS relais

Possible trouble: Generator attempts radiation with SS relay switched off.

Possible help: D1, switch S2 in wrong position.


D1 defective.

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Error E5007 Gen. IH max exceeded


Possible trouble: Generator exceeded maximum filament current.

Possible help: Actual value acquisition on D1 defective.


D1 defective.
D2 defective.
Sirephos defective (filament transformer).

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Error F5010 Gen. filament inverter short circuit

Possible trouble: Filament circuit inverter has short circuit.

Possible help: Filament circuit defective (board D2).

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Error F5011 Gen. main inverter short circuit

Possible trouble: Main inverter has short circuit.


Possible help: Main inverter defective (board D2).

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Error F5012 Gen. kV max exceeded

Possible trouble: The maximum KV values were exceeded.

Possible help: KV actual value acquisition defective (board D1).


Possibly board D2 defective.
Oscilloscope + KV and - KV. Values must be symmetrical.
(Measuring divider: 10 KV corresponds to 1 V).
With asymmetric KV values check actual value cables,
possibly Sirephos defective.

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Error F5013 Gen. +15 V or -15 V out of range

Possible trouble: The +15V or -15V power supply of the generator is


outside the tolerance band.

Possible help: Check +15V and -15V power supply.


Switching power supply defective.
Check supply lines of the power supply to board D1.
D1 defective.

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Error F5014 Gen. Sirephos max oil pressure exceeded

Possible trouble: The oil pressure switch on the Sirephos has responded.

Possible help: Temperature of the Sirephos too high.


Check oil pressure switch.
Check cables to the oil pressure switch.
In the case of defective oil pressure switch, replace the Sirephos.
Monitoring of the oil pressure switch defective (board D1).

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Error E5015 Gen. Sirephos temp. lower limit obtained

Possible trouble: Single tank temperature lower temperature range not reached
(< 5 deg. Celsius).

Possible help: In combination with E5002: Check temperature sensor cable


for interruption.
Temperature of the Sirephos < 5 deg. Celsius - unallowable
operating temperature.
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Error E5016 Gen. Sirephos max temp. exceeded

Possible trouble: Single tank temperature maximum temperature range exceeded


(> 75 deg. Celsius).

Possible help: In combination with E5002: Check temperature sensor cable for
short circuit.
Temperature acquisition defective (board D1).

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Error W5017 Gen. Sirephos temp. fast level change

Possible trouble: Temperature acquisition on D1 registered abrupt temperature


changes.

Possible help: Wrongly determined AD value.


Possibly D1 defective.

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Error E5018 Gen. kV offset below lower limit

Possible trouble: The KV offset is below the valid value range.

Possible help: Perform automatic KV offset adjustment


or generator learning.
If unsuccessful: D1 or D2 defective.

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Error E5019 Gen. kV/mA courve selection, int. error

Possible trouble: Generator registered the selection of an inadmissible


KV/mA curve.

Possible help: Check parameters for KV/ma curves.


D1 defective.

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Error F5030 Gen. tube current actual value too high

Possible trouble: Actual tube current (Iroe_ist) too high.


Possible help: Sirephos tube arcing, Sirephos no longer high-voltage-proof. .
Measure Iroe_ist at D1."mA".
Check actual value cables.
Measured value acquisition on D1 defective.
Sirephos defective.

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Error F5031 Gen. tube current actual value too low

Possible trouble: Actual tube current (Iroe_ist) too low.

Possible help: Measure Iroe_ist at D1. "mA".


Check actual value cables.
Measured value acquisition on D1 defective.
Check filament circuit cables (short circuit or interruption).
Sirephos defective.

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Error F5032 Gen. high voltage actual value too high

Possible trouble: Actual high voltage (sum voltage KV I) too high.

Possible help: Try KV offset adjustment»»Page / Generator adjustment»»Page .


Measure KV I at D1 (measuring divider 20 kV corresponds to 1 V).
Measured value acquisition on D1 defective.
Oscilloscope + KV and - KV. Values must be symmetrical
(measuring divider: 10 KV corresponds to 1 V).
With asymmetrical KV values, check actual value cables,
possibly Sirephos defective.

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Error F5033 Gen. high voltage actual value too low

Possible trouble: Actual high voltage (KV I) too low.

Possible help: Try KV offset adjustment»»Page / Generator adjustment»»Page .


Measure KV I at D1.
Check actual value cables.
Measured value acquisition on D1 defective.
Check line resistance.
Check connection terminals.
Sirephos defective.

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Error E5034 Gen. IH actual value too high (standby)


Possible trouble: Actual filament current (IH_ist) in standby mode too high.

Possible help: Measure IH_ist at D1.


Faults in the system.
Check actual value cables.
Measured value acquisition on D1 defective.

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Error E5035 Gen. IH actual value too low (standby)

Possible trouble: Actual filament current (IH_ist) in standby mode too low.

Possible help: Measure IH_ist at D1.


Check actual value cables.
Measured value acquisition on D1 defective,
possibly D2 defective.
Filament broken.

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Error E5080 Gen. learning pushfactor out of tolerance

Possible trouble: During generator learning a pushfactor value out of the


tolerance limits was set.

Possible help: Check the kV offset adjustment.


Switch off the unit and
repeat generator learning.
possibly D2 defective.

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Error E5081 Gen. learning internal error

Possible trouble: During generator learning the internal exposure counter


was uncorrect set.

Possible help: Internal software error.


Switch off the unit and
repeat generator learning.
possibly D2 defective.

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Error E5090 Gen. Videomed DC not available

Possible trouble: Generator recognized Videomed DC error.


If the Videomed DC is defective and no contact to
it is possible, this error will be stored after each radiation.

Possible help: For failure investigations, check the error log for additional
error messages.
Check Power supply Videomed DC.
Check Videomed DC serial port.
Videomed DC defective.

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Error F5901 Gen. tried X-Ray on without XRAY_query signal


Possible trouble: Generator attempts radiation but the signal
XRAY_query was not present.
Software error D1.

Possible help: Faults in the system.


Sirephos defective
D1 defective.

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Error E6000 Error log is not initialized


Possible trouble: D1 is new and EEProm is empty.
Normal after change of the Board D1.

Possible help: After exchange of the board D1: no actions necessary.


Continuos: Change board D1.

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Error W6001 Error log, reading error


Possible trouble: EEProm error log could not be read.

Possible help: Sporadic : timing problem,


no actions necessary.
Continuous: change board D1.

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Error W6002 Error log, writing error


Possible trouble: Error datas could not be written and stored in the EEProm.

Possible help: Sporadic : timing problem,


no actions necessary.
Continuous: change board D1.

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Error W6003 Error log, end marking not found
Possible trouble: EEProm error log end marking was not found.
The error log will be reorganized.
Maybe the error log is lost.

Possible help: Sporadic : timing problem,


no actions necessary.
Continuous: change board D1.

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Error W6004 Error log, checksum error


Possible trouble: EEProm error log checksum is not correct.
The error log will be reorganized.
Maybe the error log datas are lost.

Possible help: Sporadic : timing problem,


no actions necessary.
Continuous: change board D1.

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Error W6005 Error log, correctable error


Possible trouble: EEProm error log recognized a correctable error.
The error log will be reorganized.
No error datas will be lost.

Possible help: Sporadic : Power off during writing to the error log.
No actions necessary.

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Error W6006 Error log, error could not be registrated


Possible trouble: An error could not be registrated and could not be
stored in the error log.
This error datas will be lost.

Possible help: Sporadic : timing problems,


no actions necessary.
Continuous: change D1.

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Error W6007 Error log, EEProm blocked


Possible trouble: An error could not be registrated and could not be
stored in the error log.
This error datas will be lost.

Possible help: Software corrupted or software error


Try download.

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Error E6008 Error log, EEProm write failed


Possible trouble: An error could not be stored in the error log.
This error datas will be lost.

Possible help: Board D1 defective

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Error E6009 Error log, EEProm write failed


Possible trouble: An error could not be stored in the error log.
This error comes up, if the error E6008
could not be stored in the error log.

Possible help: Board D1 defective

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Error E6100 Generator needs learning


Possible trouble: The following generator learning datas are invalid: .
kV offset.
Push factor,
Filament heating factor.

Possible help: Start Generator learning.

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Error E6101 Generator, kV offset out of range


Possible trouble: The kV offset is out of range .

Possible help: Start Generator learning.

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Error E6102 Generator, push factor out of range


Possible trouble: The push factor is out of range .

Possible help: Start Generator learning.

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Error E6103 Generator, filament heating factor out of range


Possible trouble: The kV offset is out of range .

Possible help: Start Generator learning.

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Error E6110 Infodata checksum error


Possible trouble: The infodata checksum , stored in the EEProm is wrong.

Possible help: Sporadic : timing problems,


no actions necessary.
Continuous: change D1.

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Error E6200 Parameter checksum error


Possible trouble: The EEProm checksum for the parameter area is wrong

Possible help: Load / reload parameter file to EEProm.


If not possible: change D1.
See also Parameter overview»»Page

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Error E6201 Parameter Camera rotation -180 deg. out of range


Possible trouble: The EEProm data for camera rotation
-180 degree position is out of range.

Possible help: Adjust / readjust camera rotation.


Camera rotation mechanic faults.
Camera actual value uncorrect (potentiometer...)
Maybe D1 defective.
See also Parameter overview»»Page

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Error E6202 Parameter Camera rotation 0 deg. out of range


Possible trouble: The EEProm data for camera rotation
0 degree position is out of range.

Possible help: Adjust / readjust camera rotation.


Camera rotation mechanic faults.
Camera actual value uncorrect (potentiometer...)
Maybe D1 defective.
See also Parameter overview»»Page

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Error E6203 Parameter Camera rotation +180 deg. out of range


Possible trouble: The EEProm data for camera rotation
+180 degree position is out of range.

Possible help: Adjust / readjust camera rotation.


Camera rotation mechanic faults.
Camera actual value uncorrect (potentiometer...)
Maybe D1 defective.
See also Parameter overview»»Page

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Error E6204 Parameter Camera rotation max position out of range


Possible trouble: The EEProm data for camera rotation
maximum position (+220 degree position / -220 degree position)
is out of range.

Possible help: Adjust / readjust camera rotation.


Camera rotation mechanic faults.
Camera actual value uncorrect (potentiometer...)
Maybe D1 defective.
See also Parameter overview»»Page

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Error E6205 Parameter X-iris minimal position out of range


Possible trouble: The EEProm data for x-iris minimal position
(mechanical end position)
is out of range.

Possible help: Adjust / readjust x-iris


X-iris mechanic faults.
X-iris actual value not correct (potentiometer...)
Maybe D1 defective.
See also Parameter overview»»Page

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Error E6206 Parameter X-iris maximum position out of range
Possible trouble: The EEProm data for x-iris maximum position
(mechanical end position)
is out of range.

Possible help: Adjust / readjust x-iris.


X-iris mechanic faults.
X-iris actual value not correct (potentiometer...)
Maybe D1 defective.
See also Parameter overview»»Page

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Error E6207 Parameter X-iris close position out of range


Possible trouble: The EEProm data for x-iris close position
(smallest size if the x-iris will be closed with the x-iris close button)
is out of range.

Possible help: Adjust / readjust x-iris.


X-iris mechanic faults.
X-iris actual value not correct (potentiometer...)
Maybe D1 defective.
See also Parameter overview»»Page

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Error E6208 Parameter X-iris full format position out of range


Possible trouble: The EEProm data for x-iris full format position
(II full format size)
is out of range.

Possible help: Adjust / readjust x-iris.


X-iris mechanic faults.
X-iris actual value not correct (potentiometer...)
Maybe D1 defective.
See also Parameter overview»»Page

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Error E6209 Parameter X-iris zoom format position out of range


Possible trouble: The EEProm data for x-iris zoom format position
(II zoom format size)
is out of range.

Possible help: Adjust / readjust x-iris.


X-iris mechanic faults.
X-iris actual value not correct (potentiometer...)
Maybe D1 defective.
See also Parameter overview»»Page

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Error E6210 Parameter X-iris cassette exposure position out of range


Possible trouble: The EEProm data for x-iris cassette exposure position
is out of range.

Possible help: Adjust / readjust x-iris.


X-iris mechanic faults.
X-iris actual value not correct (potentiometer...)
Maybe D1 defective.
See also Parameter overview»»Page

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Error E6211 Parameter brightness nominal value out of range


Possible trouble: The EEProm data for brightness nominal value
is out of range.

Possible help: Set the parameter brightness nominal value.


See also Parameter overview»»Page .

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Error E6212 Parameter kV / mA curve normal wrong


Possible trouble: The EEProm data for kv / mA curve normal
is wrong.

Possible help: Set the parameter kv / mA curve normal to a correct value.


The programmed curves are described in the user manual.
See also Parameter overview»»Page .

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Error E6213 Parameter kV / mA curve push wrong


Possible trouble: The EEProm data for kv / mA curve push
is wrong.

Possible help: Set the parameter kv / mA curve push to a correct value.


The programmed curves are described in the user manual.
See also Parameter overview»»Page .

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Error E6214 Parameter settings for stop mode wrong
Possible trouble: The EEProm data for settings for stop mode
is wrong.

Possible help: Set the parameter settings for stop mode to a correct value.
See also Parameter overview»»Page .

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Error E6215 Parameter Limitation of skindoserate wrong


Possible trouble: The EEProm data for Limitation of skindoserate
is wrong.

Possible help: DHHS countries: Adjust / readjust the limitation of skindoserate.


Other countries: Set the value to 50. (no limitation)
See also Parameter overview»»Page .

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Error E6216 Parameter Buzzer and blocktime settings wrong


Possible trouble: The EEProm data for Buzzer and blocktime settings,
Buzzer/Blocking Timing, is wrong.

Possible help: Set the parameter Buzzer and blocktime settings,


Buzzer/Blocking timing to a correct value.
( depending on the national regulations.)
See also Parameter overview»»Page .

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Error E6217 Parameter Buzzer and blocktime settings wrong


Possible trouble: The EEProm data for Buzzer and blocktime settings,
Buzzer Mode (FL/IFL/DR), is wrong.

Possible help: Set the parameter Buzzer and blocktime settings,


Buzzer Mode (FL/IFL/DR) to a correct value.
( depending on the national regulations.)
See also Parameter overview»»Page .

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Error E6218 Parameter Buzzer and blocktime settings wrong


Possible trouble: The EEProm data for Buzzer and blocktime settings,
Buzzer mode (CEX) is wrong.
Possible help: Set the parameter Buzzer and blocktime settings,
Buzzer mode (CEX) to a correct value.
( depending on the national regulations.)
CEX = Cassette Exposure
See also Parameter overview»»Page .

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Error E6219 Parameter Diamentor existing wrong


Possible trouble: The EEProm data for Diamentor,
Diamentor existing, is wrong.

Possible help: Set the parameter Diamentor, Diamentor existing to a correct value.
See also Parameter overview»»Page .

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Error E6220 Parameter Diamentor constant wrong


Possible trouble: The EEProm data for Diamentor,
Constant is wrong.

Possible help: Set the parameter Diamentor to the correct value.


(Qt x Kg)
Readjust the Diamentor.
See also Parameter overview»»Page .

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Error E6221 Parameter Error log is wrong


Possible trouble: The EEProm data for Error log is wrong.

Possible help: Set the parameter Error log to a correct value.


See also Parameter overview»»Page .

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Error E6222 Parameter Laser existing is wrong


Possible trouble: The EEProm data for Laser existing is wrong.

Possible help: Set the parameter Laser, Laser existing to the correct value.
See also Parameter overview»»Page .

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Error E6223 Parameter Monitoring timeout is wrong


Possible trouble: The EEProm data for Monitoring timeout is wrong.

Possible help: Set the parameter Monitoring timeout to the correct value.
See also Parameter overview»»Page .

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Error W6224 Parameter Test enable is wrong


Possible trouble: The EEProm data for Test enable is wrong.
This parameter is only for internal debug routines and
cannot be set from service engineers.

Possible help: no action necessary, if this parameter is wrong, it will be


automatically set to a valid value.

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Error E6225 Parameter Max error messages is wrong


Possible trouble: The EEProm data for maximum errors is wrong.

Possible help: Set the parameter Maximum errors to the correct value.
See also Parameter overview»»Page , Settings for service PC»»Page

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Error E6231 Parameter TV-Iris position not plausible


Possible trouble: The EEProm datas for TV-Iris opening are not plausible.

Possible help: Readjust the doserate.


See also Doserate adjustment.

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Error E6232 Parameter Zoom area factor out of range


Possible trouble: The EEProm data for zoom area factor is out of range.

Possible help: Set the parameter Zoom factor to the correct value.
See also Parameter Dose adjustment»»Page

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Error E6233 Parameter MID-HIGH Factor out of range


Possible trouble: The EEProm data for MID-HIGH factor is out of range.
Possible help: Set the parameter MID-HIGH Factor to the correct value.
See also Parameter Dose adjustment»»Page

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Error E6234 Parameter MID-LOW Factor out of range


Possible trouble: The EEProm data for MID-LOW factor is out of range.

Possible help: Set the parameter MID-LOW Factor to the correct value.
See also Parameter Dose adjustment»»Page

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Error E6235 Parameter Adjustment mode out of range


Possible trouble: The EEProm data for Adjustment mode is out of range.

Possible help: Set the parameter Adjustment mode to the correct value.
See also Parameter Dose adjustment»»Page

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Error E6236 Parameters Settings for "STOP MODE" out of range


Possible trouble: The EEProm datas Settings for "STOP Parameter" are out of range.

Possible help: Set the parameters Settings for Stop parameter to the correct values.
See also Parameters Dose adjustment, »»Page , Parameters X-Iris»»Page
or Parameters Camera rotation»»Page .

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Error E6301 EEProm reading error


Possible trouble: The processor system tried reading dates from the EEProm
outside the addressable EEProm size.

Possible help: internal system error, internal debug message.

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Error E6302 EEProm writing error


Possible trouble: The processor system tried writing dates to the EEProm
outside the addressable EEProm size .

Possible help: internal system error, internal debug message


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Error E6303 EEProm reading blocked


Possible trouble: The processor system tried reading dates from the EEProm
but reading was not possible.

Possible help: internal system error, internal debug message.


try rebooting
maybe board D1 defective

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Error E6304 EEProm writing blocked


Possible trouble: The processor system tried to write datas to the EEProm
but could not.

Possible help: Sporadic: internal system error, internal debug message


try rebooting
Continuous: Board D1 defective

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Error E6305 EEProm writing failed


Possible trouble: The processor system tried to write datas to the EEProm
but could not.

Possible help: internal system error, internal debug message


try rebooting
maybe board D1 defective

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Error E7000 Slot diaphragm movement blocked


Possible trouble: The host activated the slot diaphragm motor,
but the actual value did not change.

Possible help:
Sporadic: Slot diaphragm mechanic needs too much force.
Actual value increment disk defective.
Actual value increment disk mechanically blocked.
Check wires.
D1 defective.
Permanent: See Error E7001.

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Error E7001 Slot diaphragm movement blocked
Possible trouble: The host activated the slot diaphragm motor,
but the actual value did not change.

Possible help: Slot diaphragm mechanically blocked.


Actual value increment disk defective.
Actual value increment disk mechanically blocked.
Check wires.
D1 defective.

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Error E7002 Slot diaphragm movement to wrong direction


Possible trouble: The host detected a movement of the
slot diaphragm to the wrong direction.

Possible help: Motor wires wrong connected.


Check motor wires.
Cable harness, pins wrong connected.
Incremental encoder wrong connected.
Board D1 defective.

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Error E7003 Slot diaphragm movement to wrong direction


Possible trouble: The host detected a movement of the
slot diaphragm to the wrong direction.

Possible help: Motor wires wrong connected.


Check motor wires.
Cable harness, pins wrong connected.
Incremental encoder wrong connected.
Board D1 defective.

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Error E7004 Slot diaphragm incremental encoder out of range


Possible trouble: The increment / decrement counter of the slot diaphragm
positioning system is below the minimum value.

Possible help: Slot diaphragm moved by hand ?


Wrong slot diaphragm parameters.
Incremental encoder defective or wrong connected.
Board D1 defective.

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Error E7006 Slot diaphragm incremental encoder out of range
Possible trouble: The increment / decrement counter of the slot diaphragm
positioning system is above the maximum value.

Possible help: Slot diaphragm moved by hand ?


Wrong slot diaphragm parameters.
Incremental encoder defective or wrong connected.
Board D1 defective.

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Error E7008 Slot diaphragm unexpected movement


Possible trouble: The slot diaphragm motor was off,
but the positioning system detected a movement.

Possible help: Slot diaphragm moved by hand ?


Motor driver short circuit, board D1 defective.

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Error E7010 Slot diaphragm, programmed limit exceeded


Possible trouble: The slot diaphragm exceeded the programmed limit

Possible help: Slot diaphragm moved by hand?


Check the programmed slot diaphragm parameters
Check the slot diaphragm adjustment.
Check the incremental encoder wires.
Incremental encoder defective.
Board D1 defective.

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Error E7100 Slot diapragm rotation blocked


Possible trouble: The host activated the slot diapragm rotation,
but the actual value did not change.

Possible help:
Sporadic: Slot diaphragm mechanic needs too much force.
Lifting magnet blocked.
Actual value potentiometer defective.
Actual value potentiometer mechanically blocked.
Check wires.
D1 defective.
Permanent: See Error E7101.

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Error 7101 Slot diaphragm rotation blocked
Possible trouble: The host activated the slot diaphragm rotation,
but the actual value did not change.

Possible help: Slot diaphragm mechanic needs too much force.


Lifting magnet blocked.
Actual value potentiometer defective.
Actual value potentiometer mechanically blocked.
Check wires.
Collimator defective.
D1 defective.

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Error E7102 Slot diaphragm rotation to wrong direction


Possible trouble: The host detected a movement of the
slot diaphragm rotation to the wrong direction.

Possible help: Motor wires wrong connected.


Check motor wires.
Cable harness, pins wrong connected.
Actual value potentiometer wrong connected.
Board D1 defective.

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Error E7103 Slot diaphragm rotation to wrong direction


Possible trouble: The host detected a movement of the
slot diaphragm rotation to the wrong direction.

Possible help: Motor wires wrong connected.


Check motor wires.
Cable harness, pins wrong connected.
Actual value potentiometer wrong connected.
Board D1 defective.

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Error E7104 Slot diaphragm rotation actual value out of range


Possible trouble: The actual value of the slot diaphragm rotation
is below the minimum value. (AD converter value)

Possible help: Slot diaphragm rotation moved by hand ?


Wrong slot diaphragm rotation parameters.
Actual value potentiometer defective or wrong connected.
Board D1 defective.
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Error E7106 Slot diaphragm rotation actual value out of range


Possible trouble: The actual value of the slot diaphragm rotation
is above the maximum value. (AD converter value)

Possible help: Slot diaphragm rotation moved by hand ?


Wrong slot diaphragm rotation parameters.
Actual value potentiometer defective or wrong connected.
Board D1 defective.

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Error E7108 Slot diaphragm rotation unexpected movement


Possible trouble: The slot diaphragm rotation was not activated,
but the system detected a movement.

Possible help: Slot diaphragm rotation moved by hand ?


Lifting magnet driver short circuit, board D1 defective.
Motor driver short circuit, board D1 defective.

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Error E7110 Slot diaphragm rotation limits exceeded


Possible trouble: The slot diaphragm rotation exceeded the programmed limit

Possible help: Slot diaphragm moved by hand?


Check the programmed slot diaphragm rotation parameters
Check the slot diaphragm rotation adjustment.
Check the incremental encoder wires.
Incremental encoder defective.
Board D1 defective.

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Error E7150 Slot diaphragm rotation index not found


Possible trouble: The slot diaphragm rotation index position was not found
during initialization.

Possible help: Check the index switch


Check the index switch wires.
Check the motor.
Check the motor wires.
Check the mechanical movement.
Board D1 defective.
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Error E7151 Slot diaphragm rotation 0 degr. pos. not found


Possible trouble: The slot diaphragm rotation 0 degree position
was not found during initialization.

Possible help: Check the mechanical movement.


Check the motor.
Check the motor wires.
Check the actual value potentiometer wires.
Check the actual value potentiometer.
Board D1 defective.

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Error E7152 Slot diaphragm rotation unexpected position values


Possible trouble: The host started the slot diaphragm rotation movement,
but the position values did not change.

Possible help: Check incremental encoder.


Check incremental encoder wires.
Check the motor.
Check the motor wires.
D1 defective.

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Error E7200 Camera rotation blocked


Possible trouble: The host activated the camera rotation,
but the actual value did not change.

Possible help:
Sporadic: Camera rotation, mechanic needs too much force.
Cable drum is blocking the camera rotation.
Actual value potentiometer defective.
Actual value potentiometer mechanically blocked.
Check wires.
D1 defective.
Permanent: See Error E7201.

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Error E7201 Camera rotation blocked


Possible trouble: The host activated the camera rotation,
but the actual value did not change.
Possible help: Camera rotation, mechanic needs too much force.
Cable drum is blocking the camera rotation.
Actual value potentiometer defective.
Actual value potentiometer mechanically blocked.
Check wires.
Camera rotation (I.I. optical system) defective.
D1 defective.

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Error E7202 Camera rotation to wrong direction


Possible trouble: The host detected a movement of the
camera rotation rotation to the wrong direction.

Possible help: Motor wires wrong connected.


Check motor wires.
Cable harness, pins wrong connected.
Actual value potentiometer wrong connected.
Board D1 defective.

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Error E7203 Camera rotation to wrong direction


Possible trouble: The host detected a movement of the
camera rotation rotation to the wrong direction.

Possible help: Motor wires wrong connected.


Check motor wires.
Cable harness, pins wrong connected.
Actual value potentiometer wrong connected.
Board D1 defective.

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Error E7204 Camera rotation actual value out of range


Possible trouble: The actual value of the camera rotation
is below the minimum value. (AD converter value)

Possible help: Camera rotation moved by hand ?


Wrong camera rotation parameters.
Actual value potentiometer defective or wrong connected.
Board D1 defective.

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Error E7206 Camera rotation actual value out of range


Possible trouble: The actual value of the camera rotation
is above the maximum value. (AD converter value)

Possible help: Camera rotation moved by hand ?


Wrong camera rotation parameters.
Actual value potentiometer defective or wrong connected.
Board D1 defective.

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Error E7208 Camera rotation unexpected movement


Possible trouble: The camera rotation was not activated,
but the system detected a movement.

Possible help: Camera rotation moved by hand ?


Motor driver short circuit, board D1 defective.

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Error E7210 Camera rotation limits exceeded


Possible trouble: The camera rotation exceeded the programmed limit

Possible help: Camera rotation moved by hand?


Check the programmed camera rotation parameters
Check the camera rotation adjustment.
Check the actual value potentiometer wires.
Actual value potentiometer defective.
Board D1 defective.

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Error E7300 X-Iris blocked


Possible trouble: The host activated the X-Iris movement,
but the actual value did not change.

Possible help:
Sporadic: X-Iris, mechanic needs too much force.
Actual value potentiometer defective.
Actual value potentiometer mechanically blocked.
Check wires.
D1 defective.
Permanent: See Error E7301.

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Error E7301 X-Iris blocked


Possible trouble: The host activated the X-Iris movement,
but the actual value did not change.

Possible help: X-Iris, mechanic needs too much force.


Actual value potentiometer defective.
Actual value potentiometer mechanically blocked.
Check wires.
Collimator defective.
D1 defective.

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Error E7302 X-Iris movement to wrong direction


Possible trouble: The host detected a movement of the
X-Iris to the wrong direction.

Possible help: Motor wires wrong connected.


Check motor wires.
Cable harness, pins wrong connected.
Actual value potentiometer wrong connected.
Board D1 defective.

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Error E7303 X-Iris movement to wrong direction


Possible trouble: The host detected a movement of the
X-Iris to the wrong direction.

Possible help: Motor wires wrong connected.


Check motor wires.
Cable harness, pins wrong connected.
Actual value potentiometer wrong connected.
Board D1 defective.

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Error E7304 X-Iris actual value out of range


Possible trouble: The actual value of the X-Iris
is below the minimum value. (AD converter value)

Possible help: X-Iris moved by hand ?


Wrong X-Iris parameters?
Actual value potentiometer defective or wrong connected.
Board D1 defective.

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Error E7306 X-Iris actual value out of range


Possible trouble: The actual value of the X-Iris
is above the maximum value. (AD converter value)

Possible help: X-Iris moved by hand ?


Wrong X-Iris parameters programmed?
Actual value potentiometer defective or wrong connected.
Board D1 defective.

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Error E7308 X-Iris unexpected movement


Possible trouble: The X-Iris movement was not activated,
but the system detected a movement.

Possible help: X-Iris moved by hand ?


Motor driver short circuit, board D1 defective.

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Error E7309 X-Iris wrong position

Possible trouble: If the error 7300 to 7308 were detected, this error is
displayed after each radiation release.
User warning:
The user must delete this error
before radiation can be released again.

Possible help: For more informations, read out the previous error messages.
Check the X-Iris adjustment.
Check the actual value potentiometer.
Check the actual value potentiometer wires.

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Error E7310 X-Iris limits exceeded


Possible trouble: The X-Iris exceeded the programmed limit

Possible help: X-Iris moved by hand?


Check the programmed X-Iris parameters
Check the X-Iris adjustment.
Check the actual value potentiometer wires.
Actual value potentiometer defective.
Board D1 defective.

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Error I7350 X-Iris stored positions not plausible


Possible trouble: The X-Iris position values are not plausible

Possible help: Check the programmed X-Iris parameters


Check the X-Iris adjustment.
Check the actual value potentiometer wires.
Actual value potentiometer defective.
Board D1 defective.

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Error I7351 X-Iris screen display values not accessible


Possible trouble: The X-Iris screen display values cannot be read.

Possible help: Check the programmed X-Iris screen display parameters


Check the X-Iris screen display adjustment.
Type of Memoskop does not support the
X-Iris screen display functions.
Parameter value for Type of diaphragm»»Page wrong set.
Board D1 defective.

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Error I7352 X-Iris stored position values not accessible


Possible trouble: The X-Iris position values cannot be read.

Possible help: Check the programmed X-Iris parameters


Check the X-Iris adjustment.
Board D1 defective.

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Error E7353 X-Iris, I.I. format not plausible


Possible trouble: The X-Iris values for I.I format are not plausible.

Possible help: Check the programmed X-Iris parameters


Check the X-Iris adjustment.
Board D1 defective.

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Error E7400 TV-Iris movement blocked


Possible trouble: The host activated the TV-Iris movement,
but the actual value did not change.

Possible help:
Sporadic: TV-Iris, mechanic needs too much force.
Actual value potentiometer defective.
Actual value potentiometer mechanically blocked.
Check wires.
D1 defective.
Permanent: See Error E7401.

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Error E7401 TV-Iris movement blocked


Possible trouble: The host activated the TV-Iris movement,
but the actual value did not change.

Possible help: TV-Iris, mechanic needs too much force.


Actual value potentiometer defective.
Actual value potentiometer mechanically blocked.
Check wires.
TV-Iris (I.I. optical system) defective.
D1 defective.

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Error E7402 TV-Iris movement to wrong direction


Possible trouble: The host detected a movement of the
TV-Iris to the wrong direction.

Possible help: Motor wires wrong connected.


Check motor wires.
Cable harness, pins wrong connected.
Actual value potentiometer wrong connected.
Board D1 defective.

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Error E7403 TV-Iris movement to wrong direction


Possible trouble: The host detected a movement of the
TV-Iris to the wrong direction.

Possible help: Motor wires wrong connected.


Check motor wires.
Cable harness, pins wrong connected.
Actual value potentiometer wrong connected.
Board D1 defective.

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Error E7404 TV-Iris actual value out of range


Possible trouble: The actual value of the TV-Iris
is below the minimum value. (AD converter value)

Possible help: TV-Iris moved by hand ?


Wrong doserate parameters.
Actual value potentiometer defective or wrong connected.
Board D1 defective.

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Error E7406 TV-Iris actual value out of range


Possible trouble: The actual value of the TV-Iris
is above the maximum value. (AD converter value)

Possible help: TV-Iris moved by hand ?


Wrong doserate parameters.
Actual value potentiometer defective or wrong connected.
Board D1 defective.

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Error E7408 TV-Iris unexpected movement


Possible trouble: The TV-Iris movement was not activated,
but the system detected a movement.

Possible help: TV-Iris moved by hand ?


Motor driver short circuit, board D1 defective.

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Error E7409 TV-Iris wrong position

Possible trouble: If the error 7400 to 7408 were detected, this error is
displayed after each radiation release.
User warning:
The user must delete this error
before radiation can be released.

Possible help: For more informations, read out the previous error messages.
Check the doserate adjustment.
Check the actual value potentiometer.
Check the actual value potentiometer wires.

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Error E7410 TV-Iris limits exceeded

Possible trouble: The limits for the TV-Iris movement were exceeded.
Possible help: Check programmed parameters
Check doserate adjustment.
Check actual value potentiometer.
Check actual value potentiometer wires.

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Error E8000 Videomed DC initialization timeout

Possible trouble: Host registered timeout during initialization of the


Videomed DC.

Possible help: Check power supply of the Videomed DC.


Check cables to the Videomed DC.
Possibly Videomed DC or D1 defective.

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Error W8002 Videomed DC receive error

Possible trouble: Host registered a receive timeout of the Videomed DC.

Possible help: For sporadic entry in the error memory possibly


faults in the system.
Check connection cable to the Videomed DC.
Check power supply of the Videomed DC.

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Error W8003 Videomed DC Internal system error

Possible trouble: Host registered unknown ID of the Videomed DC.

Possible help: For sporadic entry in the error memory possibly


faults in the system.
Check connection cable to the Videomed DC.
Check power supply of the Videomed DC.

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Error E8005 Videomed camera mode not confirmed

Possible trouble: Host registered no acknowledgement of the Videomed DC


on operating mode selection.

Possible help: DIP switch of the Videomed DC in wrong position.


Check power supply of the Videomed DC.
Videomed DC defective.

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Error W8006 Videomed DC Internal system error

Possible trouble: Host registered communication error of the Videomed DC

Possible help: For sporadic entry in the error memory possibly


faults in the system.
Check connection cable to the Videomed DC.
Check power supply of the Videomed DC.

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Error E8007 Videomed DC no data transfer possible

Possible trouble: Host registered the failure of the Bright Actual


telegrams of the Videomed DC.

Possible help: Host selects KV Stop automatically


Emergency operation of the system may possible.
Check power supply of the Videomed DC.
Check cables to the Videomed DC.
Videomed DC defective.

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Error E8008 Videomed DC no data transfer possible

Possible trouble: Host registered the failure of the Bright Actual


telegrams of the Videomed DC.

Possible help: Host selects KV Stop automatically


Emergency operation of the system may possible.
Check power supply of the Videomed DC.
Check cables to the Videomed DC.
Videomed DC defective.

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Error E8020 Videomed DC unknown error

Possible trouble: Host registered unknown error number of


the Videomed DC.

Possible help: Internal debug message.

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Error W8030 Videomed DC Internal system error


Possible trouble: Host registered communication error of the
Videomed DC.

Possible help: For sporadic entry in the error memory possibly


faults in the system.
Check connection cable to the Videomed DC.
Check power supply of the Videomed DC.

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Error E8031 Videomed DC brightness nominal value wrong

Possible trouble: Host sent the brightness nominal value but the VIDEOMED DC answered
with another brightness nominal value.

Possible help: Host selects KV Stop automatically


Emergency operation of the system may possible.
Check parameter brightness nominal value.
Check power supply of the Videomed DC.
Check cables to the Videomed DC.

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Error E8032 Videomed DC brightness nominal value rejected

Possible trouble: Host sent the brightness nominal value but the
VIDEOMED DC rejected it.

Possible help: Host selects KV Stop automatically


Emergency operation of the system may possible.
Communication problems.
Check power supply of the Videomed DC.
Check cables to the Videomed DC.

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Error E8033 Videomed DC brightness nominal value wrong

Possible trouble: VIDEOMED DC sent an incorrect brightness nominal value


to the host.

Possible help: Host selects KV Stop automatically


Emergency operation of the system may possible.
Communication problems.
Check power supply of the Videomed DC.
Check cables to the Videomed DC.

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Error E8050 VID DC, Service switch not in default position
Possible trouble: If the VIDEOMED DC service switch D4.S301.1 to D4.S301.8
are not in position off, this error occurs.

Possible help: Set all to position off.

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Error W8500 Videomed DC parity error

Possible trouble: Videomed DC reports parity error.

Possible help: Check power supply of the Videomed DC.


Videomed DC defective.

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Error W8501 Videomed DC Internal system error

Possible trouble: The Videomed DC records the wrong order


of messages.

Possible help: Sporadically: Internal system errors - check


the connection cables/ Videomed DC-D1.
Possibly Videomed DC or D1 defective.

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Error W8502 Videomed DC Internal system error

Possible trouble: The Videomed DC records a message not


defined.

Possible help: Sporadically: Internal system errors - check


the connection cables /Videomed DC-D1.
Possibly Videomed DC or D1 defective.

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Error W8503 Videomed DC Internal system error

Possible trouble: The Videomed DC records a message


with a wrong content.

Possible help: Sporadically: Internal system errors - check


the connection cables/ Videomed DC-D1.
Possibly Videomed DC or D1 defective.
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Error E8510 Videomed DC act. brightness device error

Possible trouble: Videomed DC Bright Actual value acquisition defective.

Possible help: Check power supply of the Videomed DC.


Videomed DC defective.

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Error E8511 Videomed DC manual gain out of range

Possible trouble: Videomed DC automatic adjustment of the manual gain


not possible or outside the valid tolerance band.

Possible help: Check power supply of the Videomed DC.


Videomed DC defective.

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Error E8512 Videomed DC black level out of range

Possible trouble: Videomed DC black level of the video signal


outside the valid tolerance band.

Possible help: Check black level in the video signal of the camera.
Check power supply of the Videomed DC.
Videomed DC defective.

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Error E8513 Videomed DC video signal out of range

Possible trouble: Videomed DC B signal in the BAS outside


the valid tolerance range.

Possible help: Check video cable between Videomed DC and Memoskop


Check 75 ohm termination of the Videomed DC.
Check power supply of the Videomed DC.
Videomed DC defective.

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Error E8514 Videomed DC +5V digital out of range

Possible trouble: Videomed DC +5V power supply for the digital part
outside the valid tolerance range.
Possible help: Check power supply of the Videomed DC.
Videomed DC defective.

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Error E8515 Videomed DC -9V out of range

Possible trouble: Videomed DC -9V power supply for analog circuits


outside the valid tolerance range.

Possible help: Check power supply of the Videomed DC.


Videomed DC defective.

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Error E8516 Videomed DC +5V analog out of range

Possible trouble: Videomed DC +5V power supply for the analog


circuits outside the valid tolerance range.

Possible help: Check power supply of the Videomed DC.


Videomed DC defective.

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Error E8517 Videomed DC +15V out of range

Possible trouble: Videomed DC +15V power supply for the analog


circuits outside the valid tolerance range.

Possible help: Check power supply of the Videomed DC.


Videomed DC defective.

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Error E8518 Videomed DC CCD sensor defective

Possible trouble: Videomed DC CCD Sensor defective.

Possible help: Test LED for test of the Videomed DC defective or


CCD sensor defective.
Videomed DC defective.

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Error W9010 Radiation release conditions not allowed


Possible trouble: Release conditions for radiation release are not fulfilled.
Error detected with radiation.
SW RELEASE signal active, but neither HAND/MANUAL
or FOOT signal detected

Possible help: Error in the radiation release circuit.


Check the supply voltage +15V at board D3 (D30).
Check the signals SW RELEASE, HAND/MANUAL and FOOT
(see circuit diagram, page RADIATION RELEASE).
If the signal SW RELEASE is active (approx. +5V), board D3 (D30) is
defective.
If the signal SW RELEASE is not active (<0.5V), board D1 is defective.

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Error W9011 Radiation release conditions not allowed

Possible trouble: Release conditions for radiation release are not fulfilled.
Error detected without radiation.
SW RELEASE signal active, but neither HAND/MANUAL
nor FOOT signal detected

Possible help: Error in the radiation release circuit.


Check the supply voltage +15V at board D3 (D30).
Check the signals SW RELEASE, HAND/MANUAL and FOOT
(see circuit diagram, page RADIATION RELEASE).
If the signal SW RELEASE is active (approx. +5V), board D3 (D30) is
defective.
If the signal SW RELEASE is not active (<0.5V), board D1 is defective.

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Error W9012 Radiation release conditions not allowed

Possible trouble: Release conditions for radiation release are not fulfilled.
Error detected during radiation.
HAND/MANUAL signal detected but no SW RELEASE signal detected

Possible help: Error in the radiation release circuit.


Check hand switch (D3/D30, LED V12).

Without active hand switch (LED V12 dark), check the signals
SW RELEASE, HAND/MANUAL and FOOT
(see circuit diagram page RADIATION RELEASE)
If the signal HAND/MANUAL is active (approx. +5V), board D3 (D30) is
defective.
If the signal HAND/MANUAL is not active (<0.5V), board D1 is defective.

With activated hand switch (LED V12 lights),


check the signals SW RELEASE, HAND/MANUAL and FOOT
(see circuit diagram page RADIATION RELEASE).
If the signal HAND/MANUAL is active (approx. +5V) and the
signal SW RELEASE is active (approx. +5V), check the wires D3 (D30).X2 to
D1.X6.
Also possible: D1 is defective.
If the signal HAND/MANUAL is active (approx. +5V) and the
signal SW RELEASE is not active (<0,5V), D3 (D30) is defective.
If the signal HAND/MANUAL is not active (<0,5V), D3 (D30) is defective.

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Error W9013 Radiation release conditions not allowed

Possible trouble: Release conditions for radiation release are not fulfilled.
Error detected without radiation.
HAND/MANUAL signal detected but no SW RELEASE signal detected

Possible help: Error in the radiation release circuit.


Check hand switch (D3, LED V12).

Without active hand switch (LED V12 dark), check the signals
SW RELEASE, HAND/MANUAL and FOOT
(see circuit diagram page RADIATION RELEASE)
If the signal HAND/MANUAL is active (approx. +5V), board D3 (D30) is
defective.
If the signal HAND/MANUAL is not active (<0.5V), possibly board D1 is
defective.

With activated hand switch (LED V12 lights),


check the signals SW RELEASE, HAND/MANUAL and FOOT
(see circuit diagram page RADIATION RELEASE).
If the signal HAND/MANUAL is active (approx. +5V) and the
signal SW RELEASE is active (approx. +5V), check the wires D3 (D30).X2 to
D1.X6,
possibly D1 is defective.
If the signal HAND/MANUAL is active (approx. +5V) and the
signal SW RELEASE is not active (<0,5V), D3 (D30) is defective.
If the signal HAND/MANUAL is not active (<0,5V), D3 (D30) is defective.

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Error W9014 Radiation release conditions not allowed

Possible trouble: Release conditions for radiation release are not fulfilled.
Error detected during radiation.
FOOT signal (from left foot pedal) detected, but no SW RELEASE signal
detected.

Possible help: Error in the radiation release circuit.


Check left foot switch (D3, LED V10).

Without activated foot switch (D3 / D30, LED V10 is dark),


check the signals SW RELEASE and FOOT
(see circuit diagram, page RADIATION RELEASE)
If the signal FOOT is active (approx. +5V), D3 (D30) is defective.

With activated left foot switch (D3/D30, LED V10 lights),


check the signals SW RELEASE and FOOT.
(see circuit diagram, page RADIATION RELEASE)
If the signal FOOT is active (approx. +5V) and the
signal SW RELEASE is active (approx. +5V),
check the wires D3 (D30).X2 to D1.X6, possibly D1 defective.
If the signal FOOT is active (approx +5V) and the
signal SW RELEASE is not active (<0,5V) then
measure at D3 (D30). X5.2.
If you measure approx. +15V with activated foot switch, D3 (D30) is
defective.
If you measure <+12V with activated foot switch, the foot switch is defective

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Error W9015 Radiation release conditions not allowed

Possible trouble: Release conditions for radiation release are not fulfilled.
Error detected without radiation.
FOOT signal (from left foot pedal) detected, but no SW RELEASE signal
detected.

Possible help: Error in the radiation release circuit.


Check left foot switch (D3, LED V10).

Without activated foot switch (D3 / D30, LED V10 is dark),


check the signals SW RELEASE and FOOT
(see circuit diagram, page RADIATION RELEASE)
If the signal FOOT is active (approx. +5V), D3 (D30) is defective.

With activated left foot switch (D3/D30, LED V10 lights),


check the signals SW RELEASE and FOOT.
(see circuit diagram, page RADIATION RELEASE)
If the signal FOOT is active (approx. +5V) and the
signal SW RELEASE is active (approx. +5V),
check the wires D3 (D30).X2 to D1.X6, possibly D1 defective.
If the signal FOOT is active (approx +5V) and the
signal SW RELEASE is not active (<0,5V) then
measure at D3 (D30). X5.2.
If you measure approx. +15V with activated foot switch, D3 (D30) is
defective.
If you measure <+12V with activated foot switch, the foot switch is defective

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Error W9022 Radiation release conditions not allowed

Possible trouble: Release conditions for radiation release are not fulfilled.
Error detected during boot up.

Possible help: If the error W9022 is stored without additional error messages: User fault:
Footswitch released during boot up.
Maybe foot or hand switch defective.
Check hand switch (D3 / D30, LED V12)
Check cables of the hand switch for short circuit or wire breakage.
Check foot switch (Left pedal D3 / D30, LED V10 and right pedal D3 / D30,
LED V30)
Check cables of the foot switch for short circuit or wire breakage.
If additional error messages are stored (Error messages W9010 to W9024),
search and read the error message descriptions of the additional error
message.

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Error W9023 Radiation release conditions not allowed

Possible trouble: Release conditions for radiation release are not fulfilled.
Error detected during radiation.
FOOT signal (from right foot pedal) detected, but no SW RELEASE signal
detected.

Possible help: Error in the radiation release circuit.


Check left foot switch (D3, LED V10).

Without activated foot switch (D3 / D30, LED V10 is dark),


check the signals SW RELEASE and FOOT
(see circuit diagram, page RADIATION RELEASE)
If the signal FOOT is active (approx. +5V), D3 (D30) is defective.

With activated right foot switch (D3/D30, LED V10 lights),


check the signals SW RELEASE and FOOT.
(see circuit diagram, page RADIATION RELEASE)
If the signal FOOT is active (approx. +5V) and the
signal SW RELEASE is active (approx. +5V),
check the wires D3 (D30).X2 to D1.X6, possibly D1 defective.
If the signal FOOT is active (approx +5V) and the
signal SW RELEASE is not active (<0,5V) then
measure at D3 (D30). X5.2.
If you measure approx. +15V with activated foot switch, D3 (D30) is
defective.
If you measure <+12V with activated foot switch, the foot switch is defective

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Error W9024 Radiation release conditions not allowed

Possible trouble: Release conditions for radiation release are not fulfilled.
Error detected without radiation.
FOOT signal (from right foot pedal) detected, but no SW RELEASE signal
detected.

Possible help: Error in the radiation release circuit.


Check left foot switch (D3, LED V10).

Without activated foot switch (D3 / D30, LED V10 is dark),


check the signals SW RELEASE and FOOT
(see circuit diagram, page RADIATION RELEASE)
If the signal FOOT is active (approx. +5V), D3 (D30) is defective.

With activated right foot switch (D3/D30, LED V10 lights),


check the signals SW RELEASE and FOOT.
(see circuit diagram, page RADIATION RELEASE)
If the signal FOOT is active (approx. +5V) and the
signal SW RELEASE is active (approx. +5V),
check the wires D3 (D30).X2 to D1.X6, possibly D1 defective.
If the signal FOOT is active (approx +5V) and the
signal SW RELEASE is not active (<0,5V) then
measure at D3 (D30). X5.2.
If you measure approx. +15V with activated foot switch, D3 (D30) is
defective.
If you measure <+12V with activated foot switch, the foot switch is defective

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Error E9102 Slot diaphragm lift magnet test failed

Possible trouble: During initialization, the slot diaphragm lift magnet


is tested. If the test failed, this error message will be displayed

Possible help: Check mechanical movement.


check lift magnet voltage
Lift magnet defective
D1 defective

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Error E9101 Slot diaphragm lift magnet too hot

Possible trouble: Slot diaphragm adjustment was performed too frequently


in a short time.

Possible help: Maintain cool-down phase.

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Error E9701 Diamentor High voltage error

Possible trouble: Diamentor reports missing high voltage for measuring


chamber.

Possible help: Check +15V power supply.


Check cable to the measuring chamber for short circuit.
Diamentor defective.

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Error E9702 Diamentor Wrong test value

Possible trouble: Host reports wrong test value for Diamentor.

Possible help: Check +15V power supply.


Adjust Diamentor.
Check parameters for Diamentor for correctness.
Diamentor defective.

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Error IFFFF Power up message


This information is entered into the error memory only if
the SIREMOBIL registered another error message.
The entry serves for the storage of date and time.
Exception: Memoskop is off or defective. The date and time
will then be set to 0.

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Emergency operation
In case of faulty communication of the brightness nominal value or
the brightness actual value of the Videomed DC to the host,
KV STOP is automatically selected. The manual KV setting is still possible.
The following error messages force this emergency mode:

E8007»»Page Videomed DC no data transfer possible»»Page


E8008»»Page Videomed DC no data transfer possible»»Page
E8031»»Page Videomed DC brightness nominal value wrong»»Page
E8032»»Page Videomed DC brightness nominal value rejected»»Page
E8033»»Page Videomed DC brightness nominal value wrong»»Page

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Parameter overview

The basic settings of the SIREMOBIL are stored


as parameters and can be read or edited with the service PC.
The individual parameters are grouped into parameter groups.

The following parameter groups can be selected:

· Brightness nominal value»»Page


· Buzzer and blocktime settings»»Page
· Camera rotation»»Page
· Control curve selection (FL/PFL)»»Page
· Diamentor»»Page
· Dose adjustment»»Page
· Error log»»Page
· Foot switch»»Page
· Laser»»Page
· Limitation of skin dose rate (FL»»Page )
· Screen display X-Iris»»Page
· Screen display Slot Diaphragm»»Page
· Settings for "STOP-MODE"»»Page
· Settings for Service PC»»Page
· Slot diaphragm»»Page
· X-Iris»»Page

Note: After adjustments or changes of parameters,


these must be stored onto disk.
See also Backup.»»Page

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Brightness nominal value

· Brightness nominal value

The dose rate control (and TV Iris mode and AGC, after reaching the generator limit)
controls to the brightness nominal value.

Caution! The brightness nominal value may not be changed!


In case of changes, the dose rate must be set new!

Typical value: 35

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Buzzer and blocktime-settings

The following parameters are grouped in this parameter group:

· Buzzer / blocking timing Time until acoustic signal sounds and respectively
the radiation is switched off automatically.
· Buzzer mode (FL/IFL/DR) Acoustic signal during fluoroscopy yes/ no
· Buzzer mode (CEX) Acoustic signal during or after direct exposure

Description:

· Buzzer / blocking timing:


Selectable values:
4,5min / no blocking The buzzer sounds after 4.5 minutes radiation time in the
fluoroscopy operating modes.
The buzzer can be reset by hand.
There is no forced shutdown of radiation.
This sequence repeats every 5 minutes radiation time.

4,5min / 5min The buzzer sounds after 4.5 minutes radiation time in the
fluoroscopy operating modes. If the buzzer is reset by hand,
there is no forced shutdown of the radiation. If the buzzer is not
reset by hand, there is forced shutdown of the radiation after
5 minutes radiation time.
This process is repeated every 5 minutes.

9,5min / 10min The buzzer sounds after 9.5 minutes radiation time in the
fluoroscopy operating modes. If the buzzer is reset by hand,
there is no forced shutdown of the radiation. If the buzzer is not
reset by hand, there is forced shutdown of the radiation after
10 minutes radiation time.
This process is repeated every 10 minutes.

5min / 10min The buzzer sounds after 5 minutes radiation time in the
fluoroscopy operating modes. If the buzzer is reset by hand,
there is no forced shutdown of the radiation. If the buzzer is not
reset by hand, there is forced shutdown of the radiation after
10 minutes radiation time.
This process is repeated every 5/10 minutes.

· Buzzer mode (FL/IFL/DR):


Selectable values:
Buzzer off No buzzer sounds during radiation in the fluoroscopy operating
modes.
Buzzer on The buzzer sounds (pulsed) during radiation in the fluoroscopy
operating
modes.

· Buzzer mode (CEX):


Selectable values:
During exposure In direct exposure, the buzzer sounds during radiation.
After exposure In direct exposure, the buzzer sounds after the exposure
for about 1 second.

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Camera rotation
The following parameters are grouped in this parameter group:

· +180 degree position Position value for the +180 degree position

· 0 degree position Position value for the 0 degree position

· -180 degree position Position value for the -180 degree position

· Rotation limit (degree) end position (near the mechanical limits)

· SPEED HIGH Parameter for motor speed (high) of the Camera rotation.
Values from 0 (motor off) to 10 (maximum speed) are possible.
(Default value: 8)

· SPEED LOW Parameter for motor speed (low) of the Camera rotation.
Values from 0 (motor off) to 10 (maximum speed) are possible.
(Default value: 4)

Adjustment of the camera rotation: see Calibration overview»»Page or camera rotation»»Page .

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Settings for service PC


The following parameters are grouped in this parameter group:

· Max # of errors to show With a lot of stored error messages, stored in the
error memory (>500 entries) the
transmission from the host to the service pc can
take several minutes.
In order to obtain shorter transmission times
during troubleshooting, you can programme the
number of error messages to be transmitted with this
parameter to between 10 and 1000 error entries.
Always the newest error messages will be
transmitted.
Default value: maximum 1000 error entries are
transmitted.
This parameter has no effect on the maximum
number of errors
which can be stored in the EEProm of the host.
The maximum number of errors which will be stored
is always 1000.

· Monitoring timeout (sec) Serves for adaption to the service pc used.


If error messages occur during Generator
adjustment or other
adjustment procedures, increase the value of the
Monitoring timeout parameter.

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Control curve selection (FL/PFL)

Note: The parameter are only used for compatibility to the


SIREMOBIL Compact, serial numbers <2000.
These parameters are not used with SIREMOBIL Compact from serial number 02001
and SIREMOBIL Iso-C.
See MEMOSKOP Parameters, User Setup»»Page .

The following parameters are grouped into this parameter group:

· Curve normal KV/mA curve for the fluoroscopy operating modes, normal mode.
(Default value: HC1)
· Curve push KV/mA curve for the fluoroscopy operating modes, high contrast.
(Default value: HC2)

The following selection values are available for both parameters:


LD (max. 3mA) SIREMATIC LD Description see operating instructions
S1 (max. 3mA) SIREMATIC S1 Description see operating instructions
S2 (max. 5mA) SIREMATIC S2 Description see operating instructions
HC1 (max 4,7mA) SIREMATIC HC1 Description see operating instructions
HC2 (max. 8mA) SIREMATIC HC2 Description see operating instructions
IOD (max. 8.9mA) SIREMATIC "Iodine" Description see operating instructions

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Foot switch
There are 2 different types of foot switches available.
In the case of change, the correct type
of foot switch must be programmed.

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Laser
Existing parameter

Laser existing
Selectable values: no No laser targeting device installed.
yes Laser targeting device is installed;
for retrofits, programme the laser targeting
device.

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Diamentor

The following parameters are grouped into this parameter group:

· Diamentor existing
· Constant (Qt x Kg)

Description:

· 1. Diamentor existing
Selectable values:
no No Diamentor present.
yes Diamentor present.
·
· 2. Constant (Qt x Kg)
Read the chamber constant value (KG) of the measuring
chamber.
Read the unit constant value (QT) of the board D13.
Calculate the product Qt x Kg and enter the result.

See also Calibration overview»»Page or Diamentor calibration»»Page .


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Error log

Parameters provided:

Log warnings and infos


Selectable values: No Error messages with the error class of
warnings and infos are not stored in the
error log (default programming).
Yes Error message with the error class of
warnings and infos are stored additionally
in the error log (for system observation).

See also Error Class»»Page .


See also Deleting error log»»Page

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Limitation of skin dose rate (FL)

Note: Only requested in the area of validity of the DHHS regulations.

Parameters provided:

Max. mA at 110kV (x10)

The maximum tube current at 110 kV is entered here.


Necessary for limiting the maximum skin dose (DHHS countries).
The value must be entered in 1/10 mA. (3mA = 30; 5mA = 50).

Determining the value to be programmed: see service instructions.

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Memoskop parameters overview

User Setup»»Page
Note: The parameters can be changed by the
keyboard (if present) of the MEMOSKOP. (Press CTRL and U)
For Memoskop C-E without keyboard: see Memoskop C-E, Keyboard emulation»»Page .
For more informations we refer to the User manual.

Technical Setup»»Page
Note: The parameters can be changed by the
keyboard (if present) of the MEMOSKOP. (Press CTRL and T and enter the password)
The Technical setup is secured with a password.
We refere to the OPSIS password list SIREMOBIL Compact.
For Memoskop C-E without keyboard: see Memoskop C-E, Keyboard emulation»»Page .
For more informations we refer to the Service manual.
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Memoskop parameters User Setup


Note: These parameters are only available with
SIREMOBIL Compact from serial no. 02001 and with SIREMOBIL Iso-C.
For SIREMOBIL Compact from serial no. 01417 to 01999: see SIREMOBIL Compact user manual.

The following parameters are grouped into this parameter group:

Operating mode Parameters

FLUOROSCOPY»»Page
· Program name»»Page
· Dose rate»»Page
· Sirematic normal»»Page
· Sirematic push»»Page
· Noise reduction low»»Page
· Noise reduction high»»Page
· Auto LIH disk transfer»»Page
· Disk transfer rate»»Page
· Delete this program»»Page

PULSED FLUOROSCOPY»»Page
· Program name»»Page
· Dose rate»»Page
· Sirematic normal»»Page
· Sirematic push»»Page
· Noise reduction low»»Page
· Dose reduction low (Frames/s)»»Page
· Noise reduction high»»Page
· Dose reduction high (Frames/s)»»Page
· Auto transfer each image»»Page
· Auto LIH disk transfer»»Page
· Delete this program»»Page

DIGITAL RADIOGRAPHY»»Page
· Program name»»Page
· Dose rate»»Page
· Noise reduction low»»Page
· Noise reduction high»»Page
· Auto disk transfer»»Page
· Delete this program»»Page

SUBTRACTION»»Page
· Program name»»Page
· Subtraction»»Page
· Dose rate»»Page
· Landmark»»Page
· Video signal at the documentation output»»Page
· Image display»»Page
· Phase B1: Duration of the phase B1»»Page
· Disk transfer rate»»Page
· Phase B2: Disk transfer rate»»Page
· Delete this program»»Page

ROADMAP»»Page
· Program name»»Page
· Subtraction»»Page
· Dose rate»»Page
· Landmark»»Page
· Video signal at documentation output»»Page
· Image display»»Page

VCR Output»»Page

Hardcopy Release»»Page

Text Monitor»»Page

Split Screen»»Page

Display of time»»Page

Set Date / Time»»Page

Hospital Name»»Page

Storage of dose on disk»»Page

Dose on hardcopy output»»Page

SMPTE Test pattern»»Page

Rename»»Page

Erase unprotected Patients»»Page

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Memoskop parameters fluoro


· Program name There are 5 programs available.
Each program can be renamed at customers request

· Dose rate 3 doserate values can be selected.


Selectable values: Can be programmed at customers request.
Low, Mid, High

· Sirematic normal 6 different KV/mA curves can be selected.


Selectable values: Can be programmed at customers request.
LD, S1, S2, HC1,
HC1, HC2, Iod

· Sirematic push 6 different KV/mA curves can be selected.


Selectable values: Can be programmed at customers request.
LD, S1, S2, HC1,
HC1, HC2, Iod

· Noise reduction low (LED of the button for noise reduction selection is ON).
Selectable values:
1, 2, 4, 8, 16, 32, Can be programmed at customer's request.
MD1, MD2

· Noise reduction high (LED of the button for noise reduction selection is OFF).
Selectable values:
1, 2, 4, 8, 16, 32, Can be programmed at customer's request.
MD1, MD2

· Disk transfer rate Disk transfer rate in frames/second. Default value: 0 Selectable
values: 0, 0.5, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6 Can be programmed at customer's request
· Auto LIH disk transfer
Selectable values:
no The LIH image is displayed, but not stored onto disk,
after fluoroscopy (default programming).
yes The LIH image is displayed and stored onto disk
after fluoroscopy.

· Delete this program Note for Memoskop C-SUB, software version 4VB00C0:
Do not delete an operating mode program! The Memoskop C-SUB
shows error messages and the Memoskop parameter set must be
reprogrammed to the factory default values. Pay
attention that all parameters of the Memoskop must be
reprogrammed to the customer specific values.
Use the Memoskop service program.
Selectable values:
no No action, normal mode

yes All parameters behind this program will be deleted.


Default values will be reprogrammed.

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Memoskop parameters IFL


· Program name There are 5 programs available.
Each program can be renamed at customers request

· Dose rate 3 doserate values can be selected.


Selectable values: Can be programmed at customers request.
Low, Mid, High

· Sirematic normal 6 different KV/mA curves can be selected.


Selectable values: Can be programmed at customers request.
LD, S1, S2, HC1,
HC1, HC2, Iod

· Sirematic push 6 different KV/mA curves can be selected.


Selectable values: Can be programmed at customers request.
LD, S1, S2, HC1,
HC1, HC2, Iod
· Noise reduction low (LED of the button for noise reduction selection change).
Selectable values:
4, 8, 16 Can be programmed at customer's request.

· Dose reduction low (LED of the button for kV/mA curve selection change).
Selectable values:
low, mid, high Can be programmed at customer's request.

· Noise reduction high (LED of the button for noise reduction selection change).
Selectable values:
4, 8, 16 Can be programmed at customer's request.

· Dose reduction high (LED of the button for kV/mA curve selection change).
Selectable values:
low, mid, high Can be programmed at customer's request.

· Auto transfer each image


Selectable values:
no No image is stored onto disk during IFL.
yes The image is stored onto disk after each radiation pulse.

· Auto LIH disk transfer


Selectable values:
no The LIH image is displayed but not stored onto disk,
after fluoroscopy (default programming).
yes The LIH image is displayed and stored onto disk
after fluoroscopy.

· Delete this program Note for Memoskop C-SUB, software version 4VB00C0:
Do not delete an operating mode program! The Memoskop C-SUB
shows error messages and the Memoskop parameter set must be
reprogrammed to the factory default values. Pay
attention that all parameters of the Memoskop must be
reprogrammed to the customer specific values.
Use the Memoskop service program.
Selectable values:
no No action, normal mode

yes All parameters behind this program will be deleted.


Default values will be reprogrammed.

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Memoskop parameters DR
· Program name There are 5 programs available.
Each program can be renamed at customers request

· Dose rate 3 doserate values can be selected.


Selectable values: Can be programmed at customers request.
Low, Mid, High

· Noise reduction low (LED of the button for noise reduction selection change).
Selectable values:
4, 8, 16, 32 Can be programmed at customer's request.

· Noise reduction high (LED of the button for noise reduction selection change).
Selectable values:
4, 8, 16, 32 Can be programmed at customer's request.

· Auto disk transfer


Selectable values:
no The image is displayed, but not stored onto disk
after DR.
yes The image is displayed and stored onto disk
after DR (default programming).

· Delete this program Note for Memoskop C-SUB, software version 4VB00C0:
Do not delete an operating mode program! The Memoskop C-SUB
shows error messages and the Memoskop parameter set must be
reprogrammed to the factory default values. Pay
attention that all parameters of the Memoskop must be
reprogrammed to the customer specific values.
Use the Memoskop service program.
Selectable values:
no No action, normal mode

yes All parameters behind this program will be deleted.


Default values will be reprogrammed.

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Memoskop parameters Subtraction


· Program name There are 5 programs available.
Each program can be renamed at customers request

· Subtraction
Selectable values:
Min After the subtraction scene is finished,
the image with the lowest difference between
the mask and the subtracted image will be displayed.
Max After the subtraction scene is finished,
the image with the highest difference between
the mask and the subtracted image will be displayed.

· Dose rate 3 different doserate values can be selected.


Selectable values: Can be programmed at customers request.
Low, Mid, High

· Landmark With the Landmark function, anatomic details are visible


(10%, 20% or 30% of the Mask will be added to the subtracted image.)
Selectable values:
no Subtraction without Landmark function.
10% 10% of the "Mask" is added to the subtracted Image.
20% 20% of the "Mask" is added to the subtracted Image.
30% 30% of the "Mask" is added to the subtracted Image.
· Video signal at the documentation output
Selectable values:
pos The B-signal on the documentation output (OUT3)
is positive (bones are black)
neg. The B-signal on the documentation output (OUT3)
is negative (inverse). (bones are white)

· Image display
Selectable values:
pos. The B-signal on the subtraction monitor (OUT2)
is positive (bones are black)
neg. The B-signal on the subtraction monitor (OUT2)
is negative (inverse). (bones are white)

· Phase B1:Duration of the phase B1 Time between storing the mask and storing the subtracted
images.
Selectable values:
0...100 s After the mask is stored, the message "INJECT" is displayed
on the monitor, the Memoskop
starts storing images after the programmed time.

· Disk transfer rate 8 different frame rates can be selected.


Selectable values: Can be programmed at customers request.
0; 0,5; 1; 2; 3; 4; 5; 6 f/s

· Phase B2:Disk transfer rate 8 different frame rates can be selected.


Selectable values: Can be programmed at customers request.
0; 0,5; 1; 2; 3; 4; 5; 6 f/s

· Delete this program Note for Memoskop C-SUB, software version 4VB00C0:
Do not delete an operating mode program! The Memoskop C-SUB
shows error messages and the Memoskop parameter set must be
reprogrammed to the factory default values. Pay
attention that all parameters of the Memoskop must be
reprogrammed to the customer specific values.
Use the Memoskop service program.
Selectable values:
no No action, normal mode

yes All parameters behind this program will be deleted.


Default values will be reprogrammed.

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Memoskop parameters ROADMAP


· Program name There is 1 program available.
The program can be renamed at customers request

· Subtraction
Selectable values:
Min After the subtraction scene is finished,
the image with the lowest difference between
the mask and the subtracted image will be displayed.
Max After the subtraction scene is finished,
the image with the highest difference between
the mask and the subtracted image will be displayed.

· Dose rate 2 different doserate values can be selected.


Selectable values: Can be programmed at customers request. Mid, High

· Landmark With the Landmark function, anatomic details are visible


(10%, 20% or 30% of the Mask will be added to the subtracted image.)
Selectable values:
no Subtraction without Landmark function.
10% 10% of the "Mask" is added to the subtracted Image.
20% 20% of the "Mask" is added to the subtracted Image.
30% 30% of the "Mask" is added to the subtracted Image.

· Video signal at the documentation output


Selectable values:
pos The B-signal on the documentation output (OUT3)
is positive (bones are black)
neg. The B-signal on the documentation output (OUT3)
is negative (inverse). (bones are white)

· Image display
Selectable values:
pos. The B-signal on the subtraction monitor (OUT2)
is positive (bones are black)
neg. The B-signal on the subtraction monitor (OUT2)
is negative (inverse). (bones are white)

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Memoskop parameters display

· Split screen
Selectable values: Monitor image of the right monitor is divided
horizontal horizontally on selection of monitor splitting.
Two images can be displayed simultaneously.
vertical Monitor image of the right monitor is divided
vertically on selection of monitor splitting.
Two images can be displayed simultaneously.

· Text monitor
Selectable values:
MonA: Display of text is possible on monitor A.
MonB: Display of text is possible on monitor B. Both: Display of text is
possible on both monitors.

· SMPTE Test pattern Calling up the function will display the SMPTE Test pattern.
Needed for Hardcopy adjustments.

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Memoskop parameters Hardcopy and VCR

· Viking Interface If the Memoskop is connected via a viking interface


to a hardcopy unit, program to YES else: program to NO
· Viking Exposure time in ms default value: 500msec. If needed (depending on the
timing of the hardcopy unit), change this value.
· Viking Max Timeout in ms default value: 2000 msec. If needed
(depending on the timing of the hardcopy unit), change this value.
· VCR output
Selectable values:
MonA The video signal from the output OUT1 is also used for the
video tape recorder output OUT3.
MonB The video signal from the output OUT2 is also used for the
video tape recorder output OUT3.

· Hardcopy release During the hardcopy release is active, the video signal of the
programmed Monitor is used for the documentation camera.
Selectable values:
MonA The video signal from OUT1 is also used for the
Hardcopy output OUT3.
MonB The video signal from OUT2 is also used for the
Hardcopy output OUT3.

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Memoskop parameters Diamentor

· Dose on Hardcopy output


Selectable values:
no With Diamentor present, the current area dose
product is not output for hardcopy exposures.
yes With Diamentor present, the current area dose
product is output for hardcopy exposures.
.

· Storage of dose on disk


Selectable values:
no With Diamentor present, the current area dose
product is not stored as well on image transfer
to disk.
yes With Diamentor present, the current area dose
product is also stored on image transfer to disk.

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Memoskop parameters Date and Time

· Display of time
Selectable values:
yes: Date and time will be displayed.
no: Only the date will be displayed.
· Set Date / Time Here you can enter the actual date and time
for the real time clock of the Memoskop.
Format date: DD.MMM.YY (example: 06.NOV.96)
Format time: HH.MM (example: 10.35)

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Memoskop parameters Special functions

· Hospital Name
Selectable values: Enter the hospital name. It will be stored
"text string" in the EEProm area of the Memoskop.

· Rename The Patient name of a stored sequence can be


renamed.

· Erase Unprotected Patients Unprotected sequences, stored on the harddisk can be


erased.

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Memoskop parameters Technical Setup


The Memoskop Technical setup is secured with a password.
We refer to the OPSIS Password list SIREMOBIL Compact.

· Test pattern generation Select the needen monitor and test pattern.

· Video frequency Available values are 50 Hz / 60 Hz / 100 Hz and 120 Hz.


See Memoskop video frequency configuration

· Number of Monitors Available values are 1 Monitor or 2 Monitors.


Select the correct value.
See also Memoskop, Configuration to the number of existing
monitors

· Hardcopy setup The analog and digital connection and its timing can be adjusted.

· Edge 1 coef set The parameters for edge enhancement are selectable behind this
menu.

· Edge 2 coef set The parameters for edge enhancement are selectable behind this
menu.

· Motion detection setup The parameters for motion detection are selectable behind this
menu.

· Circle mask setup The diamentor of the circle mask can be readjusted.

· Move text position The displayed text can be shifted left, right, up and down.
· Date / Time format European: DD MM YY / HH MM
US: MM DD YY / HH MM

· System configuration The actual configuration of the Memoskop can be read out.

· Keyboard European / Roman and English Keyboard layout can be selected.


Programme to the keyboard layout of your SIREMOBIL.

· Language The User setup can be displayed in 5 languages.


Select the national (or usual) language.

· Graphics level The brightness of the graphics, displayed on the monitor can be
modified by this parameter. The default value is 128.

· Display of real time clock If Yes is programmed, the real time clock (date and time) will
be displayed at the monitors, depending on the programmed
parameter of the Memoskop User setup.
If No is programmed, the real time clock (date and time) will
be not displayed, independent of the programmed parameter
of the Memoskop User setup.

· Display of rotated images If Yes is programmed, the image rotation of the Memoskop is
active.
If No is programmed, no image rotation of the Memoskop is
possible.
The camera rotation is independent of this parameter.

· Monitor zoom NOT RELEASED. The parameter must be set to No.

· Monitor split SIREMOBIL with one Monitor: programme to Yes.


SIREMOBIL with 2 Monitors: programme to No.

· Monitor Text If Yes is programmed, text display is on.


If No is programmed, text display is off.
However, this parameter is always programmed to Yes.

· Maximum image numbers The available number of images can be modified.


For SIREMOBIL Compact ser no. <01999: Program 100 images.
For SIREMOBIL Compact ser no. >02000: Program 900 images.
For SIREMOBIL ISO-C: Program 900 images

· Product name Here, the name, displayed during the initialization phase of the
Memoskop can be modified.
For SIREMOBIL Compact, enter SIREMOBIL Compact.
For SIREMOBIL ISO-C, enter SIREMOBIL ISO-C.

· Diagnostics Used parameters for service of this menu: Load


Factory default:
Note for Memoskop C-SUB, software version 4VB00C0:
In the case of deletion of an operating mode program, the Memoskop C-SUB
shows error messages and the Memoskop parameter set must be
reprogrammed to the factory default values. Pay
attention that all parameters of the Memoskop must be
reprogrammed to the customer specific values.
Use the Memoskop service program.
Create External Disk
Memoskop with MOD: YES
Memoskop without MOD: NO

· Default Program changeable Austria: YES Other counties: NO

· Default LUT After power on, the programmed LUT is selected. This
parameter is valid for fluoro, pulsed fluoro and DR.

· Default LUT for subtraction After power on, the programmed LUT is selected. This
parameter is valid for subtraction and roadmap.

· Default EDGE After power on, the programmed edge enhancement step is
selected. This parameter is valid for all operating modes.

· Disable dose rate selection In user setup: SIREMOBIL Compact with serial no. <02000: YES
Exception: SIREMOBIL Compact with serial no. <02000 and installed
Subtraction upgrade kit: NO
· Subtraction K-Factor, phase A The noise reduction for phase A (Mask) can be programmed to
other values at customers request.

· Subtraction K-Factor, phase B The noise reduction for phase B (sub scene) can be programmed
to other values at customers request.

· Subtraction Time of phase A The time for phase A (Mask) can be programmed to
other values at customers request.

· Roadmap K-Factor, phase A The noise reduction for phase A (Mask) can be programmed to
other values at customers request.

· Roadmap K-Factor, phase B The noise reduction for phase B (sub scene) can be programmed
to other values at customers request.

· Roadmap K-Factor, phase C The noise reduction for phase C (roadmap scene) can be
programmed to other values at customers request.

· Unit serial Number If the option DICOM Bridge is installed, enter the serial no of the
Memoskop. This is needed for unique identification of the
transmitted images via the hospital network

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Screen display Slot diaphragm


Note: Only available with SIREMOBIL Compact from serial number 02001 and with SIREMOBIL Iso-
C.

Note: The Screen display of the Slot diaphragm is adjusted with the aid of the service PC in the
Adjustments...., Calibrations menu. See Screen display slot diaphragm»»Page .

The following parameters are grouped into this parameter group:

· Rotation 0 degree position The value represents the rotation position of the
Slot diaphragm screen display
in 0 degree position of the slot diaphragm.
It can be modified from + to - 10 degrees.
See also: Correction of the 0 degree position of the slot diaphragm
display»»Page

· Open pos - I.I. full format The value represents the position
of the Slot diaphragm screen display
in opened position of the Slot diaphragm and I.I. full format.

· Open pos - I.I. zoom format The value represents the position
of the Slot diaphragm screen display
in opened position of the Slot diaphragm and I.I. zoom format.

· Close pos - I.I. full format The value represents the position
of the Slot diaphragm screen display
in closed position of the Slot diaphragm and I.I. full format

· Close pos - I.I. zoom format The value represents the position
of the Slot diaphragm screen display
in closed position of the Slot diaphragm and I.I. zoom format

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Parameters Doserate adjustment


Note: For doserate adjustment select the Adjustments...., Parameters menu. See: Doserate
adjustment overview »»Page

The following parameters are grouped into this parameter group:

· Maximum position The value represents the position of the motor driven
TV-Iris for the maximum opening.

· LOW - Full format pos. The value represents the position


of the motor driven TV-Iris
for the low doserate and I.I. full format.

· LOW - Zoom format pos. The value represents the position


of the motor driven TV-Iris
for the low doserate and I.I. zoom format.

· MID - Full format pos. The value represents the position


of the motor driven TV-Iris
for the middle doserate and I.I. full format.

· MID - Zoom format pos. The value represents the position


of the motor driven TV-Iris
for the middle doserate and I.I. zoom format.

· HIGH - Full format pos. The value represents the position


of the motor driven TV-Iris
for the high doserate and I.I. full format.
· HIGH - Zoom format pos. The value represents the position
of the motor driven TV-Iris
for the high doserate and I.I. zoom format.

· Adjustment mode There are two different doserate adjustment modes selectable:
Manual and Semi automatic mode.
Manual: Only for compatibility to the older
SIREMOBIL Compact units.
(SIREMOBIL Compact, serial numbers
<1417)
If there is a manual TV-Iris installed,
the adjustment mode must be programmed
to manual.
Semi automatic: If there is a motor driven TV-Iris
installed.
(SIREMOBIL Compact, serial numbers
>1417 and SIREMOBIL Iso-C)
the adjustment mode must be programmed
to Semi automatic.

· Zoom Area factor Only used for Automatic adjustment mode. See Adjustment mode.

· MID-HIGH-Factor Only used for Automatic adjustment mode. See Adjustment mode.

· MID-LOW-Factor Only used for Automatic adjustment mode. See Adjustment mode.

· AIR-SPEED Parameter for motor speed in AIR mode (automatic iris control
mode) DO NOT CHANGE THIS PARAMETER VALUE

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Doserate adjustment overview

For SIREMOBIL Compact from serial no. 01001 to 01416, including the the board D1 with part no. 30
99 632, see
Doserate adjustment SIREMOBIL Compact from serial no. 01001 to 01416»»Page .

For SIREMOBIL Compact from serial no. 01417 to 01999, Doserate adjustment SIREMOBIL Compact
from serial no. 01417 to 01999»»Page .

For SIREMOBIL Compact from serial no. 02001 and SIREMOBIL Iso-C, see:
Doserate adjustment for SIREMOBI Compact from serial no. 02001 and SIREMOBIL Iso-C»»Page .

Doserate adjustment
for SIREMOBIL Compact,
from serial no. 01001 to 01416,
with board D1, part no. 30 99 632
NOTE: This pages describe the doserate adjustment for
SIREMOBIL Compact from Serial no. 01001 to 01416,
including the the board D1 with part no. 30 99 632 as spare part for
the board D1 with part no. 30 99 509.

For SIREMOBIL Compact from serial no. 01417 to 01999, Doserate adjustment
SIREMOBIL Compact from serial no. 01417 to 01999»»Page .

For SIREMOBIL Compact from serial no. 02001 and SIREMOBIL Iso-C, see:
Doserate adjustment for SIREMOBI Compact from serial no. 02001 and SIREMOBIL Iso-
C»»Page .

Select Monitoring in the Diagnostic...menu.


Select Doserate adjustment in the combo box "Group 1"

The following displays are visible in the list box "Description":

· AUTO REGULATION Display of the auto regulation status (manual).

· BRIGHTNESS DEVIATION Display of the difference actual value - nominal value.

· CONTROL CURVE Display of the current used control curve.


Default during doserate adjustment: Antiisowatt 5mA, S2

· ADJUSTMENT Display of the actual adjustment mode (Generator / Stop)

· I.I.-ZOOM STATUS Displays the actual zoom status ( I.I. full format / I.I. zoom format).

· DOSERATE Displays the selected doserate (MID)


Not selectable.

Sequence:

Correction factors:

· Grid factor 23cm (9") II and 17cm (7") II : 1.5


· Chamber correction factor Dali and Nomex: 1,06

Required conditions:

· Observe radiation protection procedures!


· Place 25mm Al + 2.1mm Cu in front of theradiation output window of the single tank.
· Center the dose measuring chamber on the I.I. input screen.
· The grid remains on the II.
· Connect the service PC to the serial port (Service connector)
· Start the service program.

Dose rate to be set on the I.I input screen:

SIREMOBIL Compact, from serial no. 01001 to 01416:


23cm (9") I.I., full format: 220nGy/s
17cm (7") I.I., full format: 220nGy/s

Settings:

· Open the locking screw of the manual TV-Iris.


· Select the I.I. full format.
· Select the menu "Diagnostics...".
· Select "Doserate adjustment" on the service pc.
· Select "Update Start".
· Start fluoro for a short time.
· Select KV STOP (manual KV).
· Start fluoro.
· Set the dose rate with the KV+ and KV- keys (Dose rate multiplied with the grid factor).A value of
about 70KV to 80 KV should be set at the desired dose rate value.If necessary, switch off fluoro
and change the prefiltration.Set the desired dose rate value again with the KV keys.
· Stop fluoro.
· Remove the dose measuring chamber from the II.
· Start fluoro again.
· Adjust the manual TV-Iris that a brightness deviation of 0 +/-3 is displayed.
· Lock the TV-Iris with the locking screw. Check the brightness deviation again.
· Stop fluoro.
· Click on "Stop Update" on the service PC
· Close the Monitoring window on the service PC (click on "Cancel").
· Center the dose measuring chamber on the I.I. input screen.
· Check the adjusted doserate in automatic mode (KV Stop is off)
· The doserate must be the adjusted doserate multiplied with
· the grid factor and chamber factor. Tolerance: +/- 15% from the adjusted value.

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Doserate adjustment
for SIREMOBIL Compact,
from serial no. 01417 to 01999
NOTE: This pages describe the doserate adjustment for
SIREMOBIL Compact from Serial no. 01417 to 01999.

For SIREMOBIL Compact from serial no. 01001 to 01416, including the the board D1
with part no. 30 99 632, see
Doserate adjustment SIREMOBIL Compact from serial no. 01001 to 01416»»Page .

For SIREMOBIL Compact from serial no. 02001 and SIREMOBIL Iso-C, see:
Doserate adjustment for SIREMOBIL Compact from serial no. 02001 and SIREMOBIL Iso-
C»»Page .

Select Monitoring in the Diagnostic...menu.


Select Doserate adjustment in the combo box "Group 1"

The following displays are visible in the list box "Description":

· AUTO REGULATION Display of the auto regulation status (active / not active / manual /
done.

· BRIGHTNESS DEVIATION Display of the difference actual value - nominal value.

· CONTROL CURVE Display of the current used control curve.


Default during doserate adjustment: Antiisowatt 5mA, S2

· ADJUSTMENT Display of the actual adjustment mode (Generator / Camera iris /


Stop)

· I.I.-ZOOM STATUS Displays the actual zoom status ( I.I. full format / I.I. zoom format).

· DOSERATE Displays the selected doserate (LOW / MID /HIGH)


Selectable with the fluoro mode key on the user console.

· TV-IRIS NOMINAL VALUE Displays the stored or learned nominal value.


(Note: An offset value is added. Therefore, the actual value and the
nominal value are not equal.)

· TV-IRIS ACTUAL POSITION Displays the actual value of the TV-Iris.

NOTE: = Fluoro mode key, user console

Sequence:

Correction factors:

· Grid factor 23cm (9") II and 17cm (7") II : 1.5


· Chamber correction factor Dali and Nomex: 1,06

Required conditions:

· Observe radiation protection procedures!


· Place 25mm Al + 2.1mm Cu in front of theradiation output window of the single tank.
· Center the dose measuring chamber on the I.I. input screen.
· The grid remains on the II.
· Connect the service PC to the serial port (Service connector)
· Start the service program.

Dose rate to be set on the I.I input screen:

SIREMOBIL Compact, from serial no. 01001 to 01999:


23cm (9") I.I., full format: 220nGy/s
17cm (7") I.I., full format: 220nGy/s

Settings:

· Select the I.I. full format.


· Select the menu "Diagnostics...".
· Select "Doserate adjustment" on the service pc.
· Select "Update Start".
· Start fluoro for a short time.
· Press the fluoro mode key on the SIREMOBIL Compact user console till the doserate "MID" is
displayed on the service PC. in line "DOSERATE"
· Select KV STOP (manual KV).
· Start fluoro.
· Set the dose rate with the KV+ and KV- keys (Dose rate multiplied with the grid factor).A value of
about 70KV to 80 KV should be set at the desired dose rate value.If necessary, switch off fluoro
and change the prefiltration.Set the desired dose rate value again with the KV keys.
· Stop fluoro.
· Remove the dose measuring chamber from the II.
· Start fluoro again.
· Press the >0< key. On this occasion the automatic adjustment of the TV-Iris will start.
· Wait till the message "done" is displayed in the line "AUTO REGULATION".On this occasion the
actual TV-Iris value will be stored in the RAM of the host.
· Check the BRIGHTNESS DEVIATION.The value is displayed in the line "BRIGHTNESS
DEVIATION" and should not be more than +/- 3 .
· Stop fluoro.
· Click on "Stop Update" on the service PC and wait till "Cal"
· disappears from the right 7-segment display on the SIREMOBIL Compact.
· On this occasion the parameters will be stored in the EEProm of the host.
· Close the Monitoring window on the service PC (click on "Cancel").
· Center the dose measuring chamber on the I.I. input screen.
· Check the adjusted doserate in automatic mode (KV Stop is off) with
· both programmed kV / mA curves (normal and push).
· The doserate must be the adjusted doserate multiplied with
· the grid factor and chamber factor. Tolerance: +/- 15% from the adjusted value.

NOTE: After adjustments or changes of parameters,


these must be stored onto disk.
See Backup»»Page .

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Screen display X-Iris


Note: Only available with SIREMOBIL Compact from serial number 02001 and with SIREMOBIL Iso-
C.

Note: The Screen display of the X-Iris is adjusted with the aid of the service PC in the
Adjustments...., Calibrations menu. See Screen display X-Iris»»Page .

The following parameters are grouped into this parameter group:

· open pos - I.I. full format The value represents the circle diamentor
of the X-Iris screen display
in opened position of the X-Iris and I.I. full format.

· open pos - I.I. zoom format The value represents the circle diamentor
of the X-Iris screen display
in opened position of the X-Iris and I.I. zoom format.

· Close pos - I.I. full format The value represents the circle diamentor
of the X-Iris screen display
in closed position of the X-Iris and I.I. full format

· Close pos - zoom format The value represents the circle diamentor
of the X-Iris screen display
in closed position of the X-Iris and I.I. zoom format

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Settings for "STOP-MODE"


These parameters are for special regulations (Denmark)

· Lock KV-Buttons
· Limit max mA [x10]

Description:

· Lock KV_Buttons
Selectable values: no On STOP mode selection, manual
KV adjustment (+KV / -KV buttons) is
possible.
yes On STOP mode selection:
Tube current > as the programmed value
(Limit max mA [x10]):
KV adjustment is blocked.
Tube current = equal to the programmed
value(Limit max mA [x10]):
+KV adjustment is blocked.
Tube current < as the programmed value
(Limit max mA [x10]):
KV adjustment is possible.

· Limit max mA [x10] The maximum tube current at 110 kV is entered here.
Necessary for limiting the maximum tube current
(Denmark).
The value must be entered in 1/10 mA.
For SIREMOBIL with SID < 1,0 Meter, programme
2mA = 20.
For SIREMOBIL with SID > = 1,0 Meter, programme
4mA = 40.

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Slot diaphragm
Note: Only available with SIREMOBIL Compact from serial number 02001 and with SIREMOBIL Iso-
C.

Note: The Slot diaphragm is adjusted with the aid of the service PC in the
Adjustments...., Calibrations menu.

The following parameters are grouped into this parameter group:

· Rotation position The value for rotation position of the slot diaphragm.

· CEX position The value for cassette exposure mode of the X-iris.

· I.I.-full format position The maximum open value for X-Iris in full format.

· I.I.-zoom format position The maximum open value for the X-Iris in zoom format.

· Close position The minimum open value for the X-iris in closed position.

· Type of diaphragm Compatibility parameter for using the board D1 and software
as spare part for the SIREMOBIL Compact units
with.
with serial numbers < 01417.

See also calibration overview»»Page or Slot diaphragm calibration»»Page .

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X-Iris

Note: The X-Iris is adjusted with the aid of the service PC in the
Adjustments...., Calibrations menu. See X-Iris calibration»»Page .

The following parameters are grouped into this parameter group:

· CEX position The value for cassette exposure mode of the X-iris.

· I.I.-full format position The maximum open value for X-Iris in full format.

· I.I.-zoom format position The maximum open value for the X-Iris in zoom format.

· Close position The minimum open value for the X-iris in closed position.

· STOP PARAMETER Default value: 0 Parameter for positioning system X-


Iris (ARC). DO NOT CHANGE THIS PARAMETER VALUE

See also calibration overview»»Page or X-Iris calibration»»Page .

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Monitoring overview

Test functions and automatic adjustment routines of the


SIREMOBIL in which values must be constantly
updated and displayed on the service PC, are grouped in the
Monitoring menu.

Attention! Monitoring is allowed in only one group,


the second group (Group 2) must be empty.

The following adjustment routines can be called:

· Doserate adjustment»»Page
· Generator adjustment»»Page
· KV offset adjustment»»Page

The following test function can be called:

· Actual values»»Page

Note: After adjustments or changes of parameters,


these must be stored onto disk.
See also Backup.»»Page

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Generator adjustment
CAUTION!
Before starting the Generator adjustment you must perform the KV-Offset
Adjustment!
If any error occurs during Generator adjustment, switch off
the unit and on again and repeat KV offset adjustment
and Generator adjustment.

Select Monitoring in the Diagnostic...menu.


Select Generator adjustments in the combo box "Group 1"

The following displays are visible in the list box "Description":


· STATUS Display of the current system status.
· ACTION Display of the action to be performed.
· KV CONTROL OFFSET Display of the programmed KV offset.
· KV (ACTUAL/LAST VALUE) x 10=
Display of the KV value.
· MA (ACTUAL/LAST VALUE) x100=
Display of the mA value.
· FILAMENT HEATING Display of the specified filament circuit correction value.
· PUSH FACTOR (FILAMENT) Display of the specified push factor (direct exposure).
· MONITOR INDEX Displays the current monitor index.
(Number of Data transfers from the host to the service pc
since start of generator adjustment)

Sequence:

Note: If you have started generator adjustment, you must continue to press the
radiation release switch (hand switch or foot switch) until the display "Stop monitoring" appears
in the ACTIONS line (about 10 minutes).
If you let go of the radiation release switch too early, you must repeat the Generator adjustment.
Exception: Short interrupts of the radiation release switch during the warmup phase of the
single tank (for a shorter time than 30 seconds) are allowed. The Generator adjustment
will continue.

· Observe radiation protection procedures!


· Select Generator adjustment on the service pc.
· Select Update start.
· Set fluoro on with the radiation release switch. (hand switch or foot switch)
· In the line STATUS, warmup will be displayed.
· The tube heats up.
· After about 8 minutes in the line STATUS learning pushfactor is displayed.
· A maximum of 25 exposures are automatically released.
· Following successful Generator adjustment, Learning donewill be displayed in the line STATUS.
· In the line ACTIONS Stop monitoring is displayed.
· Let go of the radiation release switch and select Update stop.
· Switch off the unit and on again. After about 8 seconds the Generator adjustment is terminated.

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KV offset adjustment
CAUTION:
If KV offset adjustment was started, Generator adjustment
must be also done!
Before Generator adjustment can be started, it is necessary
to start KV offset adjustment!
If any error occurred during KV offset adjustment, switch off
the unit and on again and repeat KV offset adjustment
and generator adjustment.

Select Monitoring in the Diagnostic...menu.


Select KV offset adjustment in the combo box "Group 1"

The following displays are visible in the list box "Description":


· STATUS Display of the current system status.
· ACTION Display of the action to be performed.
· KV CONTROL OFFSET Display of the actual KV offset
· MONITOR INDEX Displays the current monitor index.
(Number of Data transfers from the host to the service pc
since start of KV offset adjustment)

Sequence:

· Observe radiation protection procedures!


· Select KV offset adjustment in the service pc.
· Select Update Start.
· After Start fluoro is displayed in the line ACTIONS,switch on fluoro with the hand release switch.
· Leave fluoro on, as long as Continue fluoro is displayed in the line ACTIONS
· When Stop Monitoring is displayed in the line ACTIONS,stop fluoro and select Update Stop.

Important after KV offset adjustment:


If the KV CONTROL OFFSET displays
the value 2300 or 2299,
KV offset adjustment must be repeated.

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Doserate adjustment
for SIREMOBIL Compact from serial no. 02001 and
SIREMOBIL Iso-C
NOTE: This page describes the doserate adjustment for
SIREMOBIL Compact from serial no. 02001
and for SIREMOBIL Iso-C.

For SIREMOBIL Compact from serial no. 01001 to 01416, including the the board D1
with part no. 30 99 632, see
Doserate adjustment SIREMOBIL Compact from serial no. 01001 to 01416»»Page .

For SIREMOBIL Compact from serial no. 01417 to 01999, Doserate adjustment
SIREMOBIL Compact from serial no. 01417 to 01999»»Page .

Select Monitoring in the Diagnostic...menu.


Select Doserate adjustment in the combo box "Group 1"

The following displays are visible in the list box "Description":


· AUTO REGULATION Display of the auto regulation status (active / not active / manual /
done.
· BRIGHTNESS DEVIATION Display of the difference actual value - nominal value.
· CONTROL CURVE Display of the current used control curve. Default
during doserate adjustment: Antiisowatt 5mA, S2
· ADJUSTMENT Display of the actual adjustment mode (Generator / Camera iris /
Stop)
· I.I-ZOOM STATUS Displays the actual zoom status ( I.I. full format / I.I. zoom format).
· DOSERATE Displays the selected doserate (LOW / MID /HIGH)
Selectable with the fluoro mode key on the user console.
· TV-IRIS NOMINAL VALUE Displays the stored or learned nominal value. (Note: An
offset value is added. Therefore, the actual value and the nominal value are not
equal.)
· TV-IRIS ACTUAL POSITION Displays the actual value of the TV-Iris.

NOTE: = Fluoro mode key, user console

Sequence:

Correction factors:
· Grid factor 23cm (9") II and 17cm (7") II : 1.5
· Chamber correction factor Dali and Nomex: 1,06

Required conditions:
· Observe radiation protection procedures!
· Place 25mm Al + 2.1mm Cu in front of the · Move the dose measuring chamber up to the II.
· The grid remains on the II.
· Connect the service PC to the serial port (Service connector)
· Start the service program.

Dose rate to be set on the I.I input screen:


I.I. size: LOW: MID: HIGH
17cm (7") full format: 132 nGy/s 220 nGy/s 440 nGy/s
17cm (7") zoom format: 187 nGy/s 311nGy/s 622 nGy/s
23cm (9") full format: 111 nGy/s 185 nGy/s 370 nGy/s
23cm (9") zoom format: 157 nGy/s 262 nGy/s 523 nGy/s

Preparations:
· Select the I.I. full format.
· Select the menu "Diagnostics...".
· Select "Doserate adjustment" on the service pc.
· Select "Update Start".

Full format doserate adjustment:


· Select the desired doserate (LOW MID or HIGH) with the fluoro mode key on the user console.
(Displayed in line "DOSERATE" on the service PC.)
· Start fluoro for a short time.
· Select KV STOP (manual KV).
· Start fluoro.
· Set the dose rate with the KV+ and KV- keys (Dose rate multiplied with the grid factor).
· A value of about 70KV to 80 KV should be set at the desired dose rate value.
· If necessary, switch off fluoro and change the prefiltration.
· Set the desired dose rate value again with the KV keys.
· Stop fluoro.
· Remove the dose measuring chamber from the II.
· Start fluoro.
· Press the >0< key on the SIREMOBIL user console.On this occasion the automatic TV-Iris
adjustment starts.
· Wait till the message "done" is displayed in the line "AUTO REGULATION".On this occasion the
actual TV-Iris value for full format will be stored.
· The BRIGHTNESS DEVIATION value is displayed in the line "DEVIATION" and should not be
more than +/- 3 .
· Stop fluoro.

Zoom format doserate adjustment:


· Select KV STOP (manual KV) again.
· Move the dose measuring chamber up to the II again.
· Select the I.I. zoom format. On this occasion the KV values will not be changed, but the mA values
will increase by the factor 1.41.
· Start fluoro.
· Set the dose rate with the mA+ and mA- keys (Dose rate for zoom format, multiplied with the grid
factor).
· Press the >0< key on the SIREMOBIL user console. On this occasion the automatic adjustment of
the TV-Iris will start.
· Wait till the message "done" is displayed in the line "AUTO REGULATION". On this occasion the
parameters will be stored in the RAM of the host..
· The BRIGHTNESS DEVIATION value is displayed in the line "DEVIATION" and should not be
more than +/- 3 .
· Stop fluoro.

Next doserate adjustment (LOW, MID or HIGH):


· Select KV STOP (manual KV) again.
· Move the dose measuring chamber up to the II again.
· Select the next doserate (LOW MID OR HIGH) with the fluoro mode key on the user console and
repeat the settings for this dose rate. The selected dose rate is displayed in the line "DOSERATE"
on the service PC.

Final works:
· After all doserate values are adjusted, click on "Stop Update" on the service PC and wait till "Cal"
disappears from the right 7-segment display on the SIREMOBIL. On this occasion the parameters
will be stored in the EEProm of the host.
· Close the window "Monitoring (click on "Cancel").
· Center the dose measuring chamber on the I.I. input screen.
· Check the adjusted doserate in automatic mode (KV Stop is off) with both programmed kV / mA
curves (normal and push) and I.I. full format and I.I. zoom format. The doserate must be the
adjusted doserate multiplied with the grid factor and chamber factor. Tolerance: +/- 15%.

NOTE: After adjustments or changes of parameters,


these must be stored onto disk.
See Backup»»Page .

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Actual values
There are the following actual values selectable:

CAMERA POSITION Displays the actual camera position.


X-IRIS POSITION Displays the actual X-Iris position.
TEMP SENSOR (CELSIUS x10) Displays the Single tank temperature in degrees Celsius.
TEMP SENSOR VALUE (AD) Displays the temperature sensor value (digitalized value).
ACTUAL CONTROL CURVE Displays the actual selected control curve.
K-FACTOR Displays the actual K-factor (Memoskop noise reduction)
ACTUAL DOSERATE Displays the actual selected doserate (LOW, MID, HIGH)
TV-IRIS POSITION Displays the actual TV-Iris position.
COLIMATOR OPEN POS Displays the actual collimator opening position
COLIMATOR ROTATION POS Displays the actual collimatior rotation position
ACTUAL CONTROL STATUS Displays the actual control mode of the SIREMOBIL
INACTIVE = No control mode is active (STOP selected) or two
control modes are active.
ADR_ACTIVE = Automatic Dose Control mode (Generator is active)
ADR_STABLE = ADR is stable, the actual and nominal brightness
values are equal.
ADR_LIMIT = The generator is at its limits (110kV / max mA)
AIR_ACTIVE = Automatic Iris Control mode (TV-Iris is active)
AIR_STABLE = AIR is stable,
the actual and nominal brightness values are equal.
AIR_LIMIT = The TV-Iris is completely opened, but the actual value
does not reach the nominal value.
AVR_ACTIVE = Automatic gain control (TV video amplifier gain
control is active)
AVR_STABLE = AVR is stable,
the actual and nominal brightness values are equal.
AVR_LIMIT = The maximal gain of the video amplifier is reached,
but the actual value does not reach the nominal value.

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Calibration overview
The following calibration routines are available:

· Camera rotation»»Page
· Diamentor»»Page
· Screen display Slot diaphragm»»Page
· Screen display X-Iris»»Page
· Slot diaphragm»»Page
· X-iris»»Page

Note: After adjustments or changes of parameters,


these must be stored onto disk.
See also Backup.»»Page

See also Parameter overview»»Page .

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Camera rotation

Fig. 1

NOTE: Notice: Fig. 1 shows the 0 degree Position

NOTE: Before the camera rotation can be recalibrated, the


MEMOSKOP image reverse functions must be off.
With the right button for camera rotation, the marker rotates clockwise,
the image rotates counter clockwise.
With the left button for camera rotation, the marker rotates counter clockwise,
the image rotates clockwise.
The position Videomed DC to the camera rotation mechanism
must be set correct.
See Camera rotation, Adjustment actual value potentiometer»»Page .

The following calibration functions can be called:

· 1. Init (Disable limits) After the function call, all limits


for the camera rotation are disabled.
The camera rotation searches the
mechanical end positions.
If the message "Do you want to restart the Unit"
occurs, answer with NO.

· 2. +180 degree position Drive the camera rotation to the +180 degree
position (the image rotates counter clockwise)
and select this function call.
The actual position value will be stored in the
RAM of the host.
If the message "Do you want to restart the Unit"
occurs, answer with NO.

· 3. 0 degree position Drive the camera rotation to the 0 degree


position and select this function call.
The actual position value will be stored in the
RAM of the host.
If the message "Do you want to restart the Unit"
occurs, answer with NO.

· 4. -180 degree position Drive the camera rotation to the -180 degree
position (the image rotates clockwise)
and select this function call.
The actual position value will be stored in the
RAM of the host.
If the message "Do you want to restart the Unit"
occurs, answer with NO.

· 5. Init off and store positions After the calibration of all three positions
+180 deg. / 0 deg. / -180 deg. select this function call,
All position values will then be stored in the EEProm,
You can check the values after selection of the
parameters. The previous values must be equal with
the parameter values.
If the message "Do you want to restart the Unit"
occurs, answer with YES.

Note: After adjustments or changes of parameters,


these must be stored onto disk.
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Camera rotation,
Adjustment actual value potentiometer
Switch off the SIREMOBIL.
If the camera is in the 0 degree position (see Fig. 2), the resistance of
the actual value potentiometer must be 5000 Ohms +/- 40Ohms
(measured with a DMM on pin 2 and 3 of the potentiometer).
If necessary, rotate the camera by hand, till the correct resistance is displayed.
Hold the camera rotation by the clamping ring.
Open the clamping screw of the Videomed DC optic.
Place the Videomed DC in the 0 degree position.
Clamp it in place.

Fig. 2, I.I top view

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Diamentor
The following calibration functions are available:

· Start Diamentor test Call this function to recalibrate the


Diamentor gain.
Before start of the recalibration, the parameter
Diamentor constant»»Page (Qt x Kg) must be
programmed correct and the unit must be switched
off and on again. Check the constant first.
The Diamentor constant is displayed in the right-hand
7-segment display on the control panel.
To update the value, you must press the -0- key.
(reset key for fluoroscopy time)
The Diamentor gain can be readjusted at the
potentiometer of the Diamentor electronics board.
The value shown must agree with the
value programmed . (+/- 3 digits)
If the message "Do you want to restart the Unit"
occurs, answer with NO.

· Stop Diamentor test After the recalibration of the Diamentor gain,


select this function call.
The Diamentor test is then disabled.
If the message "Do you want to restart the Unit"
occurs, answer with YES.

NOTE: After adjustments or changes of parameters,


these must be stored onto disk.
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See also Parameter overview»»Page .

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X-Iris
The following calibration functions are available:

· Disable circle mask Disabled the blanking circle mask.


This can be called for easier X-Iris calibrations.
If the message "Do you want to restart the Unit"
occurs, answer with NO.

· Init (Limits off / Autosearch) If the X-Iris must be recalibrated,


call this function first.
The X-Iris limits will be disabled and
the X-Iris will search the mechanical end positions.
If the message "Do you want to restart the Unit"
occurs, answer with NO.

· II - Full format position Select the II full format.


Drive the X-Iris to the Image intensifier
format. If the blanking circle mask is
enabled, as minimum two edges of the
X-Iris must be visible. Select then this
function call. The actual position value
will then be stored in the RAM of the host.
If the message "Do you want to restart the Unit"
occurs, answer with NO.

· II - Zoom format position Select the II zoom format.


Drive the X-Iris to the image intensifier
format. If the blanking circle mask is
enabled, as minimum two edges of the
X-Iris must be visible. Select then this
function call. The actual position values
will then be stored in the RAM of the host.
If the message "Do you want to restart the Unit"
occurs, answer with NO.

· CEX position Drive the X-Iris to the maximum size.


Select then this function call. The actual position value will
then be stored in the RAM of the host.
Mount the cassette holder with the
film cassette and film on the II.
Select 40 kV / 5mAs.
Develope the film and check the film.
The X-Iris should not be visible at the
edges of the exposure.
If the message "Do you want to restart the Unit"
occurs, answer with NO.

· Close position Mount a lead ruler on the II entrance.


Drive the X-Iris to a format of < 4.5 cm.
Select then this function call.
The actual position values will then
be stored in the RAM of the host.
If the message "Do you want to restart the Unit"
occurs, answer with NO.

· Enable circle mask Enables blanking circle mask.


If the message "Do you want to restart the Unit"
occurs, answer with NO.

· Test CEX position Not used.

· Test Close position Not used.

· Init off and store positions After the calibration of the X-Iris, select
this function call. All position values will then
be stored in the EEProm. You can check the
values after selection of the parameters.
The previous values must be equal with the
parameter values.
If the message "Do you want to restart the Unit"
occurs, answer with YES.

NOTE: After adjustments or changes of parameters,


these must be stored onto disk.
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Calibration Screen display X-Iris


NOTE: This function is only available with SIREMOBIL Compact from serial no. 02001
and with SIREMOBIL Iso-C.

NOTE: Prior to setting, the X-iris, slot diaphragm and camera rotation must be adjusted properly.
The horizontal and vertical image rotation must not be selected.

The following calibration functions are available:

Note: Use radiation protection!


The calibration must be performed in the printed order!

· Disable circle mask Disabled the blanking circle mask.


This can be called for easier calibrations.
If the message "Do you want to restart the Unit"
occurs, answer with NO.

· Init If the Screen display must be recalibrated,


call this function first.
The camera rotation will drive to the 0 degree position,
the X-iris will drive to the I.I. full format open position.
If the message "Do you want to restart the Unit"
occurs, answer with NO.

· X-Iris open pos. I.I. - full format Start fluoro for a short time.
Drive the circle to the open position of the X-Iris.
Use the X-Iris keys on the user console of the SIREMOBIL.
Select then this function call. The actual position values
will then be stored in the RAM of the host.
If the message "Do you want to restart the Unit"
occurs, answer with NO.
The X-Iris will drive to the I.I. full format close position.

· X-iris close pos - II full format Start fluoro for a short time.
Drive the displayed circle to the close position
of the X-iris. Use the X-Iris keys on the user console
of the SIREMOBIL.
Select then this function call. The actual position value
will then be stored in the RAM of the host.
If the message "Do you want to restart the Unit"
occurs, answer with NO.
The X-Iris will drive to the I.I. zoom format close position.

· X-iris close pos-II zoom format Switch the I.I to zoom format. Start fluoro for a short time.
Drive the displayed circle to the close position
of the X-iris. Use the X-iris keys on the user console
of the SIREMOBIL.
Select then this function call. The actual position values
will then be stored in the RAM of the host.
If the message "Do you want to restart the Unit"
occurs, answer with NO.
The X-Iris will drive to the I.I. full format open position.

· Enable circle mask Enables blanking circle mask.


If the message "Do you want to restart the Unit"
occurs, answer with NO.

· Init off and store positions After the calibration of the Screen display of the X-Iris,
select this function call. All position values will then
be stored in the EEProm. You can check the
values after selection of the parameters.
The previous values must be equal with the
parameter values.
If the message "Do you want to restart the Unit"
occurs, answer with YES.

NOTE: After adjustments or changes of parameters,


these must be stored onto disk.
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Slot diaphragm calibration


NOTE: This function is only available with SIREMOBIL Compact from serial no. 02001.

NOTE: Prior to setting the slot diaphragm, the camera rotation must be adjusted properly.
The horizontal and vertical image rotation must not be selected.
Due to the mechanical hysteresis of the slot diaphragm, adjust the slot diaphragm
from a small aperture to the correct value.

The following calibration functions are available:

NOTE: Use radiation protection!


The calibration should be performed in the printed order!

· Disable circle mask Disabled the blanking circle mask.


This can be called for easier Slot diaphragm calibrations.
If the message "Do you want to restart the Unit"
occurs, answer with NO.

· Init If the Slot diaphragm must be recalibrated,


call this function first.
The Slot diaphragm limits will be disabled and
the Slot diaphragm will search the mechanical
end positions, the camera rotation drives to the 0 degree position,
If the message "Do you want to restart the Unit"
occurs, answer with NO.

· 0 Degree position Drive the Slot diaphragm to the 0 degree position.


The Slot diaphragm is in vertical position.
Select then this function call. The actual position value
will then be stored in the RAM of the host.
If the message "Do you want to restart the Unit"
occurs, answer with NO.

· II - Full format position Select the II full format.


Drive the Slot diaphragm to the image intensifier
format. Adjust the Slot diaphragm so that it is
no longer visible along the edge of the I.I.
Select then this function call. The actual position values
will then be stored in the RAM of the host.
If the message "Do you want to restart the Unit"
occurs, answer with NO.

· II - Zoom format position Select the I.I. zoom format.


Drive the Slot diaphragm to the image intensifier
format Adjust the slot diaphragm so that it is no longer
visible along the edge of the I.I.
Select then this function call. The actual position value will
then be stored in the RAM of the host.
If the message "Do you want to restart the Unit"
occurs, answer with NO.

· Enable circle mask Enables blanking circle mask.


If the message "Do you want to restart the Unit"
occurs, answer with NO.

· Init off and store positions After the calibration of the Slot diaphragm, select
this function call. All position values will then
be stored in the EEProm. You can check the
values after selection of the parameters.
The previous values must be equal with the
parameter values.
If the message "Do you want to restart the Unit"
occurs, answer with YES.

NOTE: After adjustments or changes of parameters,


these must be stored onto disk.
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Correction of the 0 degree position of the slot diaphragm display


Notice: Correct only if the slot diaphragms are shown at an angle
of rotation different from that displayed on the monitor.
A correction of + / - 10 degrees is possible.
Camera rotation and slot diaphragm have to be set correctly.

· Select "Adjustments", "Parameter" menu at the service pc.


· Select "Screen display slot diaphragm" in the combo box.
· Click "Get from unit".
· Select "Rotation 0 degree position"
· The parameter in the "Value actual" field can be changed according to the minimum and maximum
values.
· Then click "Set value"
· Click "Put to unit"
· After the SIREMOBIL has botted, compare the 0 degree position of the slot diaphragm blades to
the display on the monitor. If necessary, repeat the programming.
· Click "Save to file"
· Leave the service program with "Logoff" and "Quit" to save the parameters as a new file on disk.

Calibration Screen display Slot diaphragm


NOTE: This function is only available with SIREMOBIL Compact from serial no. 02001
and with SIREMOBIL Iso-C.

NOTE: Prior to setting, the X-iris, slot diaphragm and camera rotation must be adjusted properly.
The horizontal and vertical image rotation must not be selected. Use the lowest KV values
possible
to ensure optimal detection of the front edges of the slot diaphragm blades.
The following calibration functions are available:

NOTE: Use radiation protection!


The calibration must be performed in the printed order!

· Disable circle mask Disabled the blanking circle mask.


This can be called for easier calibrations.
If the message "Do you want to restart the Unit"
occurs, answer with NO.

· Init Select the I.I. full format.


If this function call is executed, the camera rotation
will drive to the 0 degree position, the X-iris will drive
to the cassette format position and the slot diaphragm
will drive to the close position and
the rotation to the 0 degree position.
If the message "Do you want to restart the Unit"
occurs, answer with NO.

· Open pos. I.I. full format Start fluoro for a short time.
Align the lines shown on the monitor with the front deges
of the slot diaphragm blades. Use the slot diaphragm keys
on the user console of the SIREMOBIL.
Select then this function call. The actual position value
will then be stored in the RAM of the host.
If the message "Do you want to restart the Unit"
occurs, answer with NO.
The Slot diaphragm will drive to the
close position I.I. full format.

· Close pos. I.I. full format Switch the I.I to zoom format.
Start fluoro for a short time.
Align the lines shown on the monitor with the front edges
of the slot diaphragm. Use the slot diaphragm keys
on the user console of the SIREMOBIL.
Select then this function call. The actual position values
will then be stored in the RAM of the host.
If the message "Do you want to restart the Unit"
occurs, answer with NO.
The Slot diaphragm will drive to the
close position I.I. zoom format.

· Close pos. I.I. zoom format Start fluoro for a short time.
Align the lines shown on the monitor with the front edges
of the slot diaphragm. Use the slot diaphragm keys
on the user console of the SIREMOBIL.
Select then this function call. The actual position value
will then be stored in the RAM of the host.
If the message "Do you want to restart the Unit"
occurs, answer with NO.
The Slot diaphragm will drive to the
open position I.I. zoom format.

· Open pos. I.I. zoom format Start fluoro for a short time.
Align the lines shown on the monitor with the front edges
of the slot diaphragm. Use the slot diaphragm keys
on the user console of the SIREMOBIL.
Select then this function call. The actual position values
will then be stored in the RAM of the host.
If the message "Do you want to restart the Unit"
occurs, answer with NO.

· Enable circle mask Enables blanking circle mask.


If the message "Do you want to restart the Unit"
occurs, answer with NO.

· Init off and store positions After the calibration of the Screen display of the collimator,
select this function call. All position values will then
be stored in the EEProm. You can check the
values after selection of the parameters.
The previous values must be equal with the
parameter values.
If the message "Do you want to restart the Unit"
occurs, answer with YES.

NOTE: If the 0 degree position of the visible slot diaphragm blades does not match the displayed
lines,
the rotation of the lines can be corrected.
See Correction of the 0 degree position of the slot diaphragm display»»Page

NOTE: After adjustments or changes of parameters,


these must be stored onto disk.
See also Backup.»»Page

See also Parameter overview»»Page .

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Tests overview

The following test functions can be called:

· Cassette simulation»»Page
· Internal tests»»Page (not available for service)
· Memoskop test»»Page
· Videomed DC test»»Page

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Cassette simulation

The following test functions can be called:

· Cassette switch off Simulation of the cassette switch for direct exposure
(function for final testing in the factory).
· Cassette switch on Simulation of the cassette switch for direct exposure
(function for final testing in the factory.
This allows multiple exposures with cassette changing.).
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Internal tests (not available for service)

These test functions are not available for service.

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Memoskop

The following test functions can be called:

Test patterns
· SMPTE SMPTE similar test image
· Grid Grid test image
· Horizontal ramp Horizontal ramp test image
· Vertical ramp Vertical ramp test image
· Gray scale steps Gray scale test image
· Vertical beam Vertical beam test image
· White square White square in the center if the monitor. Used for
brightness and contrast adjustment of the monitors.

Circle mask
· Disable circle mask Blanking circle mask is off. Serves for adjustment
of the X-Iris.
· Enable circle mask / Test off Blanking circle mask is on and Memoskop test is finished.
· Graphics on disk images In normal case, the predisplayed collimator blades are
only visible on the LIH image on monitor A. If needed, call this function for storing the
predisplayed collimator blades with the images on harddisk.

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Videomed DC tests

The following test functions can be called:

· Start selftest Selftest of the camera is started. In the case of


possibly present Videomed DC errors, these are
entered in the error log.
See also Error class»»Page and Error log»»Page .

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Download
Download board D1»»Page
Download Memoskop C / C-E / SUB»»Page

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Download Memoskop C / C-E / SUB
In the case of a new software for the Memoskop C / C-E,
an Installation instruction will be delivered with it.
Please use this installation instruction.

See also Download board D1»»Page .


See also Host, D1 switches»»Page

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Download Board D1
The following software can be downloaded:
ARC = Software for positioning system collimator
FIL = Software for filament controller
SMC_PLUS = Software for host processor

The software for the board D1 can be updated by means of download.


The floppy disk with the new software must be in drive A of the service PC.

When the download menu is called, the software versions of


the host and the software version of the floppy disk are
compared and displayed in the window.

NOTE: Never change the floppy disk during


download is active!

NOTE: If the board D1 was changed and the EEProm


of the new board D1 was not empty,
the host automatically continues with the deleting procedure of the EEProm of the
board D1.
At this time, the 7 segment display»»Page on board D1 is showing a flashing "d".
The EEProm deleting procedure needs about 5 minutes.
Do not switch off the unit ! Wait, till the 7 segment display is changing to the
rotating segment.

After successful download (and EEProm deleting, if it was necessary) , switch off the system and on
again.
Check the SIREMOBIL functions.

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Memoskop C-E, Keyboard emulation


Memoskop C-E with part no. 44 07 669:
Use the Memoskop service program for settings. (Included in the LOG BOOK)

Memoskop C-E with part no. 44 66 322:


There is no keyboard for SIREMOBIL Compact with Memoskop C-E.
However, for replacing the Memoskop C-E or for changes in configuration,
a keyboard is needed.
In these cases, the keyboard must be emulated with the help of the service PC and
the program TERMINAL.EXE, delivered with the WINDOWS 3.1 / 3.11 software package.

The adapter, mounted on the keyboard jack of the


Memoskop C-E must always be used.
Leave this adapter (part no. 31 00 380) on the SIREMOBIL Compact.

Because the codes behind the service PC cursor keys are different to the
Memoskop Keyboard codes behind the cursor keys, the function keys of the
program TERMINAL.EXE must be activated and programmed.

Proceed as follows:

Terminal Emulation:

· Turn on the service PC and start WINDOWS.


· Start the program TERMINAL.EXE.
· Select the menu "Settings". (deutsch: "Einstellungen"
· Select the menu "Terminal emulation".
· Select "DEC VT-100 (ANSI)".
· Close the menu by clicking the button "OK"

Terminal Preferences:

· Select the menu "Settings" (deutsch: "Einstellungen"')


· Select the menu "Terminal Preferences". (deutsch:"Terminal-Einstellungen")
· Select "Translations" none.
· Select "IBM to ANSI" yes. (mark it with "x")
· Close the menu by clicking the button "OK".

Communication:

· Select the menu "Settings" (deutsch "Einstellungen")


· Select the menu "Communications". (deutsch:"Datenübertragung")
· Select "Baud Rate" 9600.
· Select "Data Bits" 8
· Select "Stop Bits" 1.
· Select "Parity" none.
· Select "Flow Control" Xon / Xoff.
· Select the port used. (Com1 / Com2...)
· Close the menu by clicking the button "OK"

Function keys:
· Select the menu "Settings" (deutsch: "Einstellungen"
· Select the menu "Function Keys". (deutsch: "Funktionstasten")
· Select "Keys Visible" yes. (deutsch: "Tasten anzeigen")
· Enter the following text to the datafields:

Key Name: Command: Remarks


F1: Cursor UP ALT 149 (see Notice)
F2: Cursor DOWN ALT 132 (see Notice)
F3: Cursor LEFT ALT 140 (see Notice)
F4: Cursor RIGHT ALT 146 (see Notice)
F5: HOME ALT 151 (see Notice)
F6: NEXT PAT ALT 142 (see Notice)
F7: ALL PAT ALT 143 (see Notice)
F8: TEXT ALT 148 (see Notice)

· Close the window by clicking the button "OK".

NOTE: As example: ALT 149 means, press the (*CTRL+) ALT - key,
hold it down and enter then 1 and 4 and 9.
Release then the (*CTRL+) ALT - key. A special character will be
displayed and this character represents the necessary code.
(in this example for cursor up)

For SIEMENS NIXDORF service PCs with no separate Num Keys:


The NUM LOCK key must be active.
Press the ALT - key, hold it down, press the FN - key and hold it down,
enter then 1 (= J) and 4 (=K) and 9 (=9) and release then all keys.
For other service PCs, we refer to the service PC user manual and
the Windows 3.1 / 3.11 user manual.

* necessary with some service PC´s

Save settings:

· Select the menu "File".


· Select the menu "Save as" and store the settings in a file.

The function keys (selectable with the mouse) will be displayed on the bottom side
of the program TERMINAL.EXE and will emulate the cursor keys and
special function keys , necessary for settings of the Memoskop C-E.

See also Memoskop, configuration to the number of existing monitors»»Page .


See also Memoskop video frequency configuration»»Page ,
See also Memoskop parameters overview»»Page .

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Memoskop video frequency configuration


After Loading Factory Defaults or after change of the
Memoskop, it starts with the default video frequency (50Hz).
If the Monitors are configurated to another video frequency,
The configuration to the correct video frequency must be
done "blind".

Press the buttons "CTRL" and "T" at the same time on the Memoskop
keyboard. The technical setup is then selected.
Press the push button "2" on the Memoskop keyboard.
Confirm it with "Return", the menu "2" is now selected.
Depending on the necessary video frequency,
press the push button "->" (Cursor to the right direction)

"->" pressed 1 time: 60Hz video frequency.


"->" pressed 2 times: 100 Hz video frequency.
"->" pressed 3 times: 120 Hz video frequency.
"->" pressed 4 times: 50Hz video frequency.

"->" "->" "->" "->" ...


50Hz 60Hz 100Hz 120Hz 50Hz and so on.
"<-" "<-" "<-" "<-" "<-"

"->" = push button cursor to the right direction


"<-" = push button to the left direction.

After the selection press the push button "Return".


The video frequency will be switched to the selected video frequency.

Memoskop C-E without Keyboard: see Memoskop C-E, Keyboard emulation»»Page

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Memoskop, configuration to the number of existing monitors


After change of the Memoskop, it starts with the default number
of existing monitors (2 Monitors).
For this reason, on SIREMOBIL systems with one monitor only,
there is no text visible when calling up the Technical Setup of User Setup.
To aid you in the configuration, you can temporarily connect the existing
monitor to the Memoskop, video output OUT 2.
Press the buttons "CTRL" and "T" at the same time on the Memoskop
keyboard. The technical setup is then selected.
Press the push button "3" on the Memoskop keyboard and confirm it with "Return"
With the cursor keys -> or <-, select 1 Monitor.
After the selection, confirm it with "Return".
The text display will be switched to the video output OUT1.
Reconnect the monitor to the video output OUT 1.
Press the "HOME" button to terminate the Technical Setup.
Memoskop,

Memoskop C-E without Keyboard: see Memoskop C-E, Keyboard emulation»»Page

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Deleting error log


The error log can be deleted only after the backup.
Select Data, Backup.
Select Error log.
Then press the Backup key.
After successful backup, the query appears:
"Do you want to clear the Error log?".
Click "yes" and the error log is then deleted.

See also Backup»»Page

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Backup

If calibrations»»Page or automatic adjustments (see monitoring overview»»Page ) were


performed or parameters»»Page changed on the system,
the parameters must be backed up onto floppy disk
before exiting the service program.
You can make the desired selection in the Data, Backup menu.
After clicking the Backup button, the selected data are
backed up onto floppy disk.
You can add a short remark to each data record.

See also Deleting error log»»Page

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