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GE Healthcare

BRIVO CT315/325
ADVANCED DIAGNOSTICS
Operating Documentation

5478830-1EN
Rev 6
© 2014, General Electric Company, All Rights Reserved.
Advanced Service Documentation Property of GE
For GE Service Personnel Only
No Rights Licensed - Do Not Use or Copy Disclosure to Third
Parties Prohibited
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REV 6 5478830-1EN

警告 • 本维修手册仅提供英文版本。
(ZH-CN) • 如果维修服务提供商需要非英文版本,客户需自行提供翻译服务。
• 未详细阅读和完全理解本维修手册之前,不得进行维修。
• 忽略本警告可能对维修人员,操作员或患者造成触电、机械伤害或其他形式的
伤害。

• THIS SERVICE MANUAL IS AVAILABLE IN ENGLISH ONLY.


WARNING
• IF A CUSTOMER’S SERVICE PROVIDER REQUIRES A LANGUAGE
(EN) OTHER THAN ENGLISH, IT IS THE CUSTOMER’S RESPONSIBILITY TO
PROVIDE TRANSLATION SERVICES.

Attention
• DO NOT ATTEMPT TO SERVICE THE EQUIPMENT UNLESS THIS
SERVICE MANUAL HAS BEEN CONSULTED AND IS UNDERSTOOD.
• FAILURE TO HEED THIS WARNING MAY RESULT IN INJURY TO THE
SERVICE PROVIDER, OPERATOR OR PATIENT FROM ELECTRIC
SHOCK, MECHANICAL OR OTHER HAZARDS.

ATTENTION • Ce manuel de service n'est disponible qu'en anglais.


• Si le technicien du client a besoin de ce manuel dans une autre langue
(FR) que l'anglais, c'est au client qu'il incombe de le faire traduire.
• Ne pas tenter d'intervenir sur les équipements tant que le manuel service
n'a pas été consulté et compris
• Le non-respect de cet avertissement peut entraîner chez le technicien,
l'opérateur ou le patient des blessures dues à des dangers électriques,
mécaniques ou autres.

警告 • このサービスマニュアルには英語版しかありません。
(JA) • サービスを担当される業者が英語以外の言語を要求される場合、翻訳作業は
その業者の責任で行うものとさせていただきます。
• このサービスマニュアルを熟読し理解せずに、装置のサービスを行わないで
ください。
• この警告に従わない場合、サービスを担当される方、操作員あるいは患者さ
んが、感電や機械的又はその他の危険により負傷する可能性があります。

ATENÇÃO • Este manual de assistência técnica só se encontra disponível em inglês.


• Se qualquer outro serviço de assistência técnica, que não a gems,
(PT-BR) solicitar estes manuais noutro idioma, é da responsabilidade do cliente
fornecer os serviços de tradução.
• Não tente reparar o equipamento sem ter consultado ecompreendido este
manual de assistência técnica.
• O não cumprimento deste aviso pode por em perigo a segurança do
técnico, operador ou paciente devido a choques elétricos, mecânicos ou
outros.

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ОСТОРОЖНО! • Данное руководство по обслуживанию предлагается только на


английском языке.
(RU) • Если сервисному персоналу клиента необходимо руководство не на
английском, а на каком-то другом языке, клиенту следует
самостоятельно обеспечить перевод.
• Перед обслуживанием оборудования обязательно обратитесь к
данному руководству и поймите изложенные в нем сведения.
• Несоблюдение требований данного предупреждения может привести
к тому, что специалист по обслуживанию, оператор или пациент
получат удар электрическим током, механическую травму или другое
повреждение.

ATENCION • Este manual de servicio sólo existe en inglés.


• Si el encargado de mantenimiento de un cliente necesita un idioma que
(ES) no sea el inglés, el cliente deberá encargarse de la traducción del
manual.
• No se deberá dar servicio técnico al equipo, sin haber consultado y
comprendido este manual de servicio.
• La no observancia del presente aviso puede dar lugar a que el proveedor
de servicios, el operador o el paciente sufran lesiones provocadas por
causas eléctricas, mecánicas o de otra naturaleza.

DIKKAT • Bu servis kilavuzunun sadece ingilizcesi mevcuttur.


• Eğer müşteri teknisyeni bu kilavuzu ingilizce dişinda bir başka lisandan
(TR) talep ederse, bunu tercüme ettirmek müşteriye düşer.
• Servis kilavuzunu okuyup anlamadan ekipmanlara müdahale etmeyiniz.
• Bu uyariya uyulmamasi, elektrik, mekanik veya diğer tehlikelerden dolayi
teknisyen, operatör veya hastanin yaralanmasina yol açabilir.

WARNUNG • Diese Serviceanleitung existiert nur in Englischer Sprache.


• Falls ein fremder Kundendienst eine andere Sprache benötigt, ist es aufgabe
(DE) des Kunden für eine Entsprechende Übersetzung zu sorgen.
• Versuchen Sie nicht diese Anlage zu warten,
ohne diese Serviceanleitung gelesen und verstanden zu haben.
• Wird diese Warnung nicht beachtet, so kann es zu Verletzungen des
Kundendiensttechnikers, des Bedieners oder des Patienten durch
stromschläge, Mechanische oder Sonstige gefahren kommen.

ΠΡΟΕΙ∆ΟΠΟΙΗΣΗ • Το παρόν εγχειρίδιο σέρβις διατίθεται στα αγγλικά μόνο.


• Εάν το άτομο παροχής σέρβις ενός πελάτη απαιτεί το παρόν εγχειρίδιο σε
(EL) γλώσσα εκτός των αγγλικών, αποτελεί ευθύνη του πελάτη να παρέχει
υπηρεσίες μετάφρασης.
• Μην επιχειρήσετε την εκτέλεση εργασιών σέρβις στον εξοπλισμό εκτός εαν
έχετε συμβουλευτεί και έχετε κατανοήσει το παρόν εγχειρίδιο σέρβις.
• Εαν δε λάβετε υπόψη την προειδοποίηση αυτή, ενδέχεται να προκληθεί
τραυματισμός στο άτομο παροχής σέρβις, στο χειριστή ή στον ασθενή από
ηλεκτροπληξία, μηχανικούς ή άλλους κινδύνους.

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AVVERTENZA • Il presente manuale di manutenzione è disponibile soltanto in inglese.


• Se un addetto alla manutenzione richiede il manuale in una lingua diversa, il
(IT) cliente è tenuto a provvedere direttamente alla traduzione.
• Si proceda alla manutenzione dell'apparecchiatura solo dopo aver consultato il
presente manuale ed averne compreso il contenuto
• Il non rispetto della presente avvertenza potrebbe far compiere operazioni da
cui derivino lesioni all'addetto, alla manutenzione, all'utilizzatore ed al paziente
per folgorazione elettrica, per urti meccanici od altri rischi.

경고 • 본 서비스 지침서는 영어로만 이용하실 수 있습니다 .


(KO) • 고객의 서비스 제공자가 영어 이외의 언어를 요구할 경우 , 번역 서비스를 제공
하는 것은 고객의 책임입니다 .

Attention
• 본 서비스 지침서를 참고했고 이해하지 않는 한은 해당 장비를 수리하려고 시
도하지 마십시오 .
• 이 경고에 유의하지 않으면 전기 쇼크 , 기계상의 혹은 다른 위험으로부터 서비
스 제공자 , 운영자 혹은 환자에게 위해를 가할 수 있습니다 .

ATENŢIE • Acest manual de service este disponibil numai în limba engleză.


• Dacă un furnizor de servicii pentru clienţi necesită o altă limbă decât cea
(RO) engleză, este de datoria clientului să furnizeze o traducere.
• Nu încercaţi să reparaţi echipamentul decât ulterior consultării şi înţelegerii
acestui manual de service.
• Ignorarea acestui avertisment ar putea duce la rănirea depanatorului,
operatorului sau pacientului în urma pericolelor de electrocutare, mecanice sau
de altă natură.

ПРЕДУПРЕЖДЕН • Това упътване за работа е налично само на английски език.


• Ако доставчикът на услугата на клиента изиска друг език, задължение на
ИЕ клиента е да осигури превод.
(BG) • Не използвайте оборудването, преди да сте се консултирали и разбрали
упътването за работа.
• Неспазването на това предупреждение може да доведе до нараняване на
доставчика на услугата, оператора или пациент в резултат на токов удар
или механична или друга опасност.

DAMAGE IN TRANSPORTATION
All packages should be closely examined at time of delivery. If damage is apparent write “Damage In Shipment” on ALL
copies of the freight or express bill BEFORE delivery is accepted or “signed for” by a GE representative or hospital receiving
agent. Whether noted or concealed, damage MUST be reported to the carrier immediately upon discovery, or in any event,
within 14 days after receipt, and the contents and containers held for inspection by the carrier. A transportation company
will not pay a claim for damage if an inspection is not requested within this 14 day period.
To file a report:
Fill out a report on http://egems.med.ge.com/edq/home.jsp
Contact the local service coordinator.

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CERTIFIED ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR STATEMENT


All electrical Installations that are preliminary to positioning of the equipment at the site prepared for the equipment shall be
performed by licensed electrical contractors. In addition, electrical feeds into the Power Distribution Unit shall be performed
by licensed electrical contractors. Other connections between pieces of electrical equipment, calibrations and testing shall
be performed by qualified GE Medical personnel. The products involved (and the accompanying electrical installations) are
highly sophisticated, and special engineering competence is required. In performing all electrical work on these products,
GE will use its own specially trained field engineers. All of GE’s electrical work on these products will comply with the
requirements of the applicable electrical codes.
The purchaser of GE equipment shall only utilize qualified personnel (i.e., GE’s field engineers, personnel of third-party
service companies with equivalent training, or licensed electricians) to perform electrical servicing on the equipment.

IMPORTANT! . . . X-RAY PROTECTION


X-ray equipment if not properly used may cause injury. Accordingly, the instructions herein contained should be thoroughly
read and understood by everyone who will use the equipment before you attempt to place this equipment in operation. The
General Electric Company, Medical Systems Group, will be glad to assist and cooperate in placing this equipment in use.
Although this apparatus incorporates a high degree of protection against x-radiation other than the useful beam, no practical
design of equipment can provide complete protection. Nor can any practical design compel the operator to take adequate
precautions to prevent the possibility of any persons carelessly exposing themselves or others to radiation.
It is important that anyone having anything to do with x-radiation be properly trained and fully acquainted with the
recommendations of the National Council on Radiation Protection and Measurements as published in NCRP Reports
available from NCRP Publications, 7910 Woodmont Avenue, Room 1016, Bethesda, Maryland 20814, and of the
International Commission on Radiation Protection, and take adequate steps to protect against injury.
The equipment is sold with the understanding that the General Electric Company, Medical Systems Group, its agents, and
representatives have no responsibility for injury or damage which may result from improper use of the equipment.
Various protective materials and devices are available. It is urged that such materials or devices be used.

LITHIUM BATTERY CAUTIONARY STATEMENTS

CAUTION
Danger of explosion if battery is incorrectly replaced. Replace only with the same or equivalent
type recommended by the manufacturer. Discard used batteries according to the manufacturer’s
instructions.

OMISSIONS & ERRORS


Customers, please contact your GE Sales or Service representatives.
GE personnel, please use the GEMS CQA Process to report all omissions, errors, and defects in this publication.

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REVISION HISTORY
REV Date Primary Reason for Change
1 04/27/2012 Initial release.

2 07/13/2012 Updated for version consistency.

OPERATOR CONSOLE
• Updated SECTION 1, added content of SCB jumpers.
DAS/DETECTOR
3 08/29/2012 • Updated SECTION 1 CHANNEL - RING RADIUS TABLE(BRIVO CT315), Table 1-1 through Table 1-14 and

Revision History
Illustration 1-1.
• Updated SECTION 2 CHANNEL - RING RADIUS TABLE(BRIVO CT325), Table 2-1 through Table 2-14 and
Illustration 2-1.

DAS/DETECTOR
• Updated SECTION 1 CHANNEL - RING RADIUS TABLE(BRIVO CT315), Table 1-1 through Table 1-14 and
4 11/03/2012 Illustration 1-1.
• Updated SECTION 2 CHANNEL - RING RADIUS TABLE(BRIVO CT325), Table 2-1 through Table 2-14 and
Illustration 2-1.

SYSTEM
5 02/25/2013
• Added a note for Save scan in SECTION 1-22 SCAN ANALYSIS.

SYSTEM
6 02/13/2014 • Updated SECTION 1-12 GENERATOR TEST. Added "more" in front of JEDIerror.log / JEDIerror.log.detail in
Table1-12 Generator Test.

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SYSTEM

TABLE OF CONTENTS

SECTION PAGE

SECTION 1 - SERVICE TOOL . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-1


1-1 GENERAL . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-1
1-1-1 Service Tool Structure . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-1
1-1-2 Service Tool Index (Alphabetical Order) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-2
1-1-3 Service Desktop User Interface . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-8

Table of Contents
1-1-4 Home . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-9
1-1-5 Security Key. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-33
1-1-6 Accessing the System Message Log. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-34
1-2 AUDIO VOLUME . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-34
1-3 AUTOMATED ALIGNMENT. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-35
1-4 AUTO POST RECON TEST . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-36
1-5 CALIBRATION/ALIGNMENT ACCESS RESTRICTION . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-37
1-6 DAS DATA TRANSFER TEST. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-40
1-7 DAS TOOLS TEST . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-41
1-8 DETECTOR CHANNEL INFORMATION . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-42
1-9 DTB DIAGNOSIS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-43
1-10 DTB FLASH DOWNLOAD . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-44
1-10-1 Flowchart . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-45
1-10-2 DTB Version Query . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-46
1-10-3 DTB Version Update . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-47
1-11 DTB VERSION. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-49
1-12 GENERATOR TEST . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-50
1-13 GENERIC SYSTEM ANALYZER . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-53
1-13-1 View Log Files . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-53
1-13-2 Format Raw Data. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-55
1-13-3 Analysis . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-58
1-14 GETSTATS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-63
1-14-1 General . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-63
1-14-2 Command . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-64
1-15 HEAT SOAK. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-65
1-16 H/W DIAGNOSTICS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-66
1-16-1 Interactive Test . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-68
1-16-2 Initialize H/W Diag . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-68
1-17 IMAGE PROFILE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-69
1-18 MTF SURVEY . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-70
1-19 OFFLINE SCAN . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-75
1-19-1 T/G Control . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-75
1-20 QUERY CON TEMPERATURE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-77
1-21 RAW DATA FUNCTIONS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-77

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SECTION PAGE
1-22 SCAN ANALYSIS. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-78
1-22-1 Z-Axis Tracking (Only for Brivo CT325). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-83
1-22-2 DD . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-87
1-23 SERVICE CALIBRATION . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-91
1-24 SERVICE MANUAL . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-92
1-25 SHUTDOWN . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-93
1-25-1 Application Shutdown . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-93
1-25-2 System Shutdown - Class C . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-93
1-26 SYSTEM BROWSER. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-94
1-27 TUBE PROCEDURE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-99
1-27-1 Tube Procedure for Brivo CT315 (NoFilm, Change) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-99
1-27-2 Tube Procedure for Brivo CT325 (CHANGE) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-100
1-28 TUBE PROCEDURE (MFG.) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-104
1-29 UPDATE SYSTEM LOG . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-105
1-30 USER PREFERENCE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-105
1-31 VECTOR CONVERT . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-106

SECTION 2 - MESSAGE DISPLAY . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-1


2-1 MESSAGE DESKTOP . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-1
2-2 ERROR LOG VIEWER MESSAGE FORMAT . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-3

SECTION 3 - LINUX COMMANDS. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-1


3-1 LINUX COMMANDS FOR TROUBLESHOOTING . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-1
3-1-1 Disk Usage Information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-1
3-1-2 Recovery . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-1
3-1-3 Software Problem . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-1
3-1-4 How to Collect Log (SnapState) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-2
3-1-5 How to Display History Log . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-5
3-1-6 How to Use DVD . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-6
3-1-7 How to use USB disk . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-6
3-1-8 How to Display Tube Temperature . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-6
3-1-9 How to Rise the Tube Temperature to 100 % . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-7
3-1-10 How to Install SMPTE and QA Images . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-7
3-1-11 How to Change Audio Volume. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-8
3-1-12 How to Change Image Direction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-8
3-1-13 How to Change Image Annotation. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-8
3-1-14 How to Restart Process . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-9
3-1-15 How to Delete All Recon Queues . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-9
3-1-16 How to Change Exhibition Mode, Stand Alone Mode . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-10
3-1-17 How to Perform Z-axis Collimation Diagnostics (Only for Brivo CT325) . . . . 3-11
3-1-18 How to Check Firmware Changed History Log . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-11
3-1-19 How to Check Video BIOS Version . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-11
3-1-20 How to Check DVD-Driver Version . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-11
3-1-21 How to Check Hard Driver Firmware Version . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-12
3-1-22 How to Upgrade DTB Firmware. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-12
3-1-23 How to Configure System Firewall Protection . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-15

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SECTION 4 - LINUX GUIDE. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-1


4-1 INTRODUCTION . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-1
4-2 LINUX OPERATING COMMANDS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-2
4-3 LOG FILES. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-6
4-4 SCRIPTS AND EXECUTABLES . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-8
4-5 VI EDITOR . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-10

SECTION 5 - SOFTWARE STRUCTURE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5-1


5-1 SOFTWARE STRUCTURE DIAGRAM . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5-1
5-2 SOFTWARE MODULE DESCRIPTION. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5-2
5-2-1 UIF: User Interface . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5-2

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5-2-2 IOS: Imaging and Operating System . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5-2
5-2-3 ScanReconMgr: Scan Recon Manager . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5-2
5-2-4 ScanCtrl: Scan Control . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5-3
5-2-5 tgp_in, tgp_out . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5-3
5-2-6 AcqCtrl: Acquisition Control . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5-4
5-2-7 RawMgr: Raw Manager . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5-4
5-2-8 RawLoad: Raw Load . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5-4
5-2-9 RawStore/RawStoreSlave . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5-5
5-2-10 ReconCtrl: Recon Control . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5-5
5-2-11 ReconJob: Recon Job . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5-5
5-2-12 ImageReceive, RTImageReceive, RTScoutReceive . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5-6
5-2-13 ToolCtrl: Tool Control. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5-6

SECTION 6 - TROUBLESHOOTING . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6-1


6-1 COMMUNICATION BETWEEN OC, TGP, OGP, DCP AND JEDI . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6-1
6-1-1 Theory of Wake-up Communication . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6-1
6-1-2 Error Messages and Troubleshooting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6-2
6-2 DAS DATA PATH. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6-3
6-2-1 Pre-requisite . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6-3
6-2-2 DAS TRIG Signal Troubleshooting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6-3
6-2-3 DAS Data Troubleshooting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6-5
6-2-4 Data Path Troubleshooting under Intermittent Failure. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6-5
6-2-5 Typical DAS Data Troubleshooting in Dual Slice CT. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6-8
6-2-5-1 Problem Statement . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6-8
6-2-5-2 Potential Cause . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6-8
6-2-5-3 Troubleshooting Guide . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6-9
6-3 IQ TROUBLESHOOTING . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6-10

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SECTION 1 - SERVICE TOOL

1-1 GENERAL
Click on the ‘Service’ icon to display the Service Tool desktop.

1-1-1 Service Tool Structure

Underlined: Class C tool


Depending on the system version, some tools cannot be used. (See
table 1-1, service tool index, version compatibility.)

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Error Logs Diagnostics Image Quality Calibration
OC SYSLOG (System Browser) Offline Scan Generic System Analyser Automated Alignment
Viewlog Generic System Analyser Scan Analysis Service Calibration
AW Logs (System Browser) Scan Analysis Image Profile CT Number Adjustment
Storelog Auto Scan MTF Survey Quick CT Number Adjustment
System Browser (All features) Das Data Transfer Test Install SMTPE Image Gravity SAG
Tube Usage (System Browser) Das Tool Test Verify Security Heat Soak
Update System Log Das Performance Test Shell Audio Volume
Shell Query Con Temperature Verify Security
Generator Test (Shutdown) Shell
H/W Diag (Shutdown)
View H/W Diag
DTB Diag (Shutdown)
DTB Version (Shutdown)
Auto Post Recon Test
Detector Channel Information
Vector Convert
SnapState
FRU Report
Verify Security
Shell

Configuration Replacement Ut ilities/Tools PM


User Preference Offline Scan DTB Flash Download Offline Scan
OC Hardware Infor (System Browser) Generic System Analyser Service Manual Generic System Analyser
Linux Software Version Tube Procedure (Mfg.) Raw Data Function Audio Volume
Application Software Version Tube Procedure (Change) Increment Exam# System Browser
Install Camera Generator Test (Shutdown) Savestate getStats
Verify Options Automated Alignment Selective Save Service Notepad
Verify Security Service Calibration SnapState Verify Security
Shell CT Number Adjustment Calculator Shell
Quick CT Number Adjustment Calendar Initial Daily Cal
Verify Security getStats
Shell Change Display IP Home
Shutdown See Section 1-1-4
- Application Shutdown
Verify Security
Calibration e-license
Shell

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1-1-2 Service Tool Index (Alphabetical Order)

The service tools provided are listed in Table 1-1, in alphabetical order.

Note
The Class C tools are filled in gray.

Note
The Class A tools, yet including the Class C sub menu, are filled in yellow.

Note
For those service tools marked with “*” and other two functions in Scan Top Level screen: Tube Warmup/Daily
Calibration, only one tool/function can be opened at one time. When opening the second tool/function, the below
Dialog Box will appear:

Click on OK, you must close the first tool/function, then open another.

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1-1-2 Service Tool Index (Alphabetical Order) (Continued)

Table 1-1 Service Tool Index (Alphabetical Order)

Tool Description Section No.


(for details)
Application Shutdown Terminates the application software to enter the 1-25
desktop menu.
Audio Colume Volume, Mic 1-2
Auto Image Verification N/A currently. -
Auto Scan You can perform continuous scans automatically with -
several protocols, but this is the tool for engineering
evaluation, not for FE (field engineer).

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Automated Alignment (*) Tube Rough ISO Alignment, Tube ISO Alignment, 1-3
Radial Alignment, Bowtie Filter Alignment, Phantom
Centering, Tube POR Alignment
Auto Post Recon Test (*) Tests that post recon operations are correctly 1-4
performed on a specified raw data file.
AW Logs (System Browser) Shows log files of ISO LOGS in System Browser. 1-26
Calculator Provided functions: -
x, /, +, -, 1/x, x^2, SQR, sin, cos, tan, log, ln, y^x, x!, (,
), etc.
Calendar Monthly display. -
Calibration e-license License/Password authentication 1-5
Change Display IP Allows the remote (InSite) user to change the IP -
Address where GUI’s and icon’s will be displayed.
For no use in a Field Engineer.
CT Number Adjustment (*) KV values only can be selected (80 kV, 120 kV, -
140kV). It takes approx. 30 minutes to complete it.
Refer to Functional Check/Adjustment.
Note: If you do not click on Confirm in the scan confirm
screen within 15 minutes, Time-out occurs.

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Table 1-1 Service Tool Index (Alphabetical Order)

Tool Description Section No.


(for details)
DAS Data Transfer Test (*) Tests that test pattern data is correctly sent to the 1-6
operator console.
DAS Tools Test Check every channel's functionality by using a set of 1-7
fixed scan protocol to scan and get rawdata, then
analysis these rawdata.
Detector Channel Shows the relation among Channel No., ring radius, 1-8
Information Converter No., cable No., etc.
DTB Diag (Shutdown) Shows DTB board situation information. 1-9
DTB Flash Download Download the latest DTB version from the OC 1-10
DTB Version (Shutdown) Shows DTB version and performs safetyloop test. 1-11
FRU Report When entering this menu, shows the Data transmis- -
sion board status. Then when entering the error code
and clicking on Find, a list of suspicious parts to be
replaced is displayed.
Generator Test Retrieve JEDI Error Log, Saved RAM upload, Saved 1-12
RAM download, kV Diagnostics, Heater Diagnostic,
Retrieve firmware version, FW Code download Rotor
Diagnostic, (others)
Generic System Analyser (*) View Log Files 1-13
Tube Usage Log
Tube Spits Log
Bad Raw Log
Format Raw Data -
Fan Data
DAS Data
Analysis -
View Raw Data
View Vector
Calculations
getStats Allows you to know the Gantry revolution and tube 1-14
spits.
Gravity sag (*) Allows you to perform a Gravity sag procedure easily. -
Refer to Functional Check/Adjustment, System, X-ray
Alignment, Gravity sag.
Heat Soak (*) Scan protocols (Scan Group# 1  7) are programmed 1-15
for heat soak scans.

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Table 1-1 Service Tool Index (Alphabetical Order)

Tool Description Section No.


(for details)
H/W Diagnostics Diagnostics: 1-16
Diagnostics for operator console boards and devices
are provided. Read first Cautions written in Section 1-16,
H/W Diagnostics, when performing safety test.
View Log:
Displays diagnostics related logs.
Image Profile The graphical profile data on selected line of the image 1-17
can be displayed. Horizontal, vertical, and free direction
of a line can be selected.
Increment Exam# Increments the exam No. -

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Install Camera Shows how to config camera information. -
Install SMPTE image Installs the SMPTE image to the OC. -
For procedures to install and display the images, refer to
Functional Check/Adjustment, Introduction, Common
Procedures, Basic Operation.
MTF Survey Calculates the image spatial resolution performance 1-18
data of the system.
OC Hardware Info (System Shows log files of OC Info in System Browser. 1-26
Browser)
OC SYSLOG (System Shows log files of SYSLOG OC in System Browser. 1-26
Browser)
Offline Scan (*) Technic - Scan Type 1-19
Axial, Helical, Cine, Scout, Stationary, T/G Control
Query Con Temperature Query and log Convert Board tempretures from a series 1-20
of raw data.
Quick CT Number Adj. This menu performs the CT number adjustment with -
fewer scans than ‘CT Number Adjustment’. It takes
approx. 5 minutes to complete it.
Note: If you do not click on Confirm in the scan confirm
screen within 15 minutes, Time-out occurs.
Raw Data Functions (*) For raw data save/load using a DVD. 1-21
Savestate Saves/restores scan protocols, calibration files, -
autovoice data, and other data to/from a DVD.
Scan Analysis Analyzes the raw data so that the scan header or cal 1-22
vector can be displayed.
Selective Save Saves/restores selectively scan protocols, calibration -
files, or autovoice data, to/from a DVD.
Service Calibration (*) Auto Sequence 1  5, Q Cal, AV Cal, DG Cal, 1-23
Asymmetric Seq

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Table 1-1 Service Tool Index (Alphabetical Order)

Tool Description Section No.


(for details)
Service Manual Displays the contents of CT service CD-ROMs. 1-24
Service Notepad Allows you to make/save a memo. -
The memo can be seen in the message log report (Section 1-1-6).
In addition, this information is recorded in the Health page file so
that it will be reported to the OLC via InSite.
(Linux) Shell Linux Shell window is displayed. To terminate the shell window, -
enter exit.
Shutdown Includes the two types of “Shutdown”. One is application 1-25
shutdown, the other is system shutdown.
SnapState Collects information for debug purpose. -
Linux Software Version Shows the system name and software version. -
The detailed information of all softwares installed in the system
appears. When checking current software version only, see
Home, OC Application Software. (Section 1-1-4) To terminate this
window, enter Q.
Application Software Shows the Application Software Version. -
Version
Storelog Saves core, log, and data file to the file, /usr/sc/log/xxxx.xxx for -
troubleshooting.
System Browser Shows the log files of GE System Log, SYSLOG_OC, IOS_LOGS, 1-26
Tube_Usage, Run_time_stats, OC_Info, Config_Files,
History_log, and Software_Health_Page.
System Shutdown Terminate all softwares to shut down the system. 1-25
Tube Procedure When the tube is replaced, use this program for adjustment. 1-27
(Change)
Tube Procedure (Mfg.) For manufacturing use. 1-28
Tube Usage (System Shows log files of Tube Usage in System Browser. 1-26
Browser)
Update System Log Updates ‘Tube Usage’ log, ‘Tube Spits’ log, or ‘Bad Raw’ log. 1-29

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Table 1-1 Service Tool Index (Alphabetical Order)

Tool Description Section No.


(for details)
User Preference Sets ‘Axial image direction’, ‘Gantry direction’, etc. 1-30
Vector Convert Vectors: Warmup Whole, Warmup History, Hilight, Air & Ptm 1-31
Verify Options Shows the options which always have been installed. -
To terminate this windows, click on Cleanup in the Service desktop
or select Quit from the pop-up menu of the left upper corner of the
window.
Verify Security Displays information of Security Level, Key Expiration Date, and -
UserID.
Used when the security key can not be recognized. Refer to Section
1-1-5.

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View H/W Diag Views Diag Log, P-ON Test Log, SYSLOG, or HINV inventory. -
Viewlog Views GE sys log files. The same log files as ones shown in the -
System browser are displayed.

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1-1-3 Service Desktop User Interface

When Starting Service Desktop:


When clicking on Service icon to start the service desktop, the Image works browser also start up and the Service
Desktop hides behind it.
To display the Service Desktop fully, perform either of the followings:
• Click on Start SV Desktop button
• Click on the border on the Service desktop

Click Border Click Button


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Cleanup

The Cleanup button on the bottom of the desktop cleans up any previously opened windows, and restores the
desktop to its original state, rather than closing or dismissing each individual application visible on the Service
Desktop.
The Cleanup button should be selected whenever the user is done with the Service Desktop or whenever it is
desired to get the desktops back to a known state.

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1-1-3 Service Desktop User Interface (Continued)

Using the Mouse on the Service Desktop:


Use the mouse to access and operate diagnostics and tools, or open a shell and type/enter a LINUX command line.
Use the mouse to make screen selections on the service desktop.
Typical mouse button functions:

Function Mouse Button to be used How?


Window Resize Left button Move the mouse pointer at the border of the window,
then press and hold the left button and drag the cursor
to resize the window.
Window Move Center button Move the mouse pointer at the border of the window,
then press and hold the center button and drag the

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cursor to move the window.

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1-1-4 Home (Continued)

System Information

Item Meanings
Facility This information is Hospital Name set in System Configuration -> System setting.
Suite Name This information is Host Name set in System Configuration -> Network setting.
System Type This information is Model Name set in System Configuration -> System setting.
System ID This information is Machine Number set in System Configuration -> System setting.
IP Address This information is IP Address set in System Configuration -> Network setting.
Access Level When the security key is connected to the OC, “Class M” and its expiration date are
displayed. Refer to Section 1-1-5, Security Key.
Software Installation This information is updated automatically when performing LFC. Note that this is NOT
Date updated when installing the patch software only.
DAS Type This information is DAS Type set in System Configuration -> Hardware setting.
DICOM Network This information is Device Files set in System Configuration -> Install Camera.
Cameras
Installed Tube This is information recorded in the tube usage file.
This is automatically reset when performing Update system log -> Tube Usage
(section 1-29) at tube replacement.
Tube Install Date This is information recorded in the tube usage file.
This is automatically reset when performing Update system log -> Tube Usage
(section 1-29) at tube replacement.

Current System Status

Item Meanings
System Date To modify this information, use Application shutdown -> Date Setting.
System Time To modify this information, use Application shutdown -> Date Setting.
OC Application The current application software version is displayed.
Software
Next Patient Exam The next patient examination number is displayed.
Recon Status
Archive Status
For a remote user only:
Network Status The same information as the Scan top panel, illus
Filming Status trated on the left, are displayed in these columns.

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1-1-4 Home (Continued)

System Health Information

Item Meanings
Total Gantry Indicates the Gantry rotation numbers in “Status” column. This indication can be reset
Revolutions using getStats (section 1-14). The date when the counter was reset is displayed in
“Information” column.
The rotation number is slightly less than the mechanical Gantry rotation counter located
near the TGP board (a few %), because this software counter does NOT read all of G
pulse interrupt.
The data of rotation number is sent to the OC just when the Gantry stops.
Total Tube Spits Indicates total tube spits numbers currently.
This is automatically reset when performing Update system log -> Tube spits (section

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1-29) at tube replacement.

IQ Performance Tool Status


This tools give us advance notice for IQ performance change.
The two types of warm-up scan can be selected:
• Tube Warm-up: performs tube several warm-up scans. These can achieve 10% case temperature.
• Daily calibration (Warm up): performs conventional tube warm-up scans (tube warm-up scans:30% case
and calibration scans) plus IQ performance measurement scans. (For detail scan protocol, refer to IQ
performance Measurement scan described below.)
So, whenever the daily calibration is performed, the IQ performance data are collected and analyzed automatically,
and the results are stored in the file, then displayed on the “Status” column of the IQ Performance Tool Status. The
“Information” means the date when the status has been determined.
The three types of status are displayed:
• GREEN: displayed when the result is WITHIN allowable specifications. (Also refer to IQ performance tool
specifications.)
• YELLOW: displayed when the result is OUTSIDE OF allowable specifications. There is a possibility to
affect Image Quality. (Also refer to IQ performance tool specifications.)
• RED: displayed when the result is OUTSIDE OF allowable specifications. A serious Image Quality
problem might occur. (Also refer to IQ performance tool specifications.)
Note
The results are stored as a vector file, so that they can also be seen using Scan Analysis, DD file
analysis function. (For mA Smudge and Scan Time Smudge Only, they can not be seen, because
the files can NOT be made.) 
The files is stored up to 5MB. In excess of 5MB, the directory of the files will be cleaned up when
executing this tool. Since the vector files of approx. 400 KB per daily calibration are created, 10
days’ data can be stored. However calculation in Scan Analysis reduces data to be stored.

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IQ Performance Measurement Scan


The following scans are performed as IQ Performance Measurement scans.

Table 1-2 IQ Performance Measurement Scan for Brivo CT315

Item Scan Scan Thickness kV mA Rotor X-ray


Type Time
Air Calibration 10mm Axial 1.0 10 120 30 ON ON
Offset SD/Mean Axial 0.8 1 0 0 ON OFF
Detector/DAS Linearity Stationary 1.0 3 120 60 ON ON
Detector/DAS Linearity Stationary 1.0 3 120 200 ON ON
Detector/DAS Linearity Stationary 3.0 3 120 70 ON ON
Note: The air calibration renewal data are used for calculating air calibration drift.

Table 1-3 IQ Performance Measurement Scan for Brivo CT325

Item Scan Scan Thickness kV mA Rotor X-ray


Type Time
Air Calibration 10mm Axial 1.0 10 120 30 ON ON
Air Calibration 7mm Axial 1.0 7 120 40 ON ON
Air Calibration 5mm Axial 1.0 5 120 60 ON ON
Air Calibration 3mm Axial 1.0 3 120 100 ON ON
Offset SD/Mean Axial 0.8 1 0 0 ON OFF
Detector/DAS Linearity Stationary 1.0 3 120 60 ON ON
Detector/DAS Linearity Stationary 1.0 3 120 200 ON ON
Detector/DAS Linearity Stationary 3.0 3 120 70 ON ON
AB Ratio Stationary 1.0 1 120 100 ON ON
Z-axis stop movement Stationary 3.0 1 120 100 ON ON
Note: The air calibration renewal data are used for calculating air calibration drift.

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IQ Performance Tool Specifications


For equation for each item below, refer to IQ Performance Tool Analysis.

Table 1-4 IQ Performance Tool Specifications for Brivo CT315

Item Meanings Specifications


Green Yellow Red
Offset Mean Validity of offset -1.0  Mean  1.0 -2.0  Mean  2.0 Mean < -2.0 or
Mean value. Mean >2.0
Offset SD Validity of offset SD  2.0 SD  3.5 SD > 3.5

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SD value.
Air Cal Drift 10000 Stability of 10 mm 0.95  New/Old  0.90  New/Old  New/Old < 0.90 or
air calibration. 1.05 1.10 New/Old > 1.10
Air Cal Drift 7000 Stability of 7 mm
air calibration.
Air Cal Drift 5000 Stability of 5 mm
air calibration.
Air Cal Drift 3000 Stability of 3 mm
air calibration.
mA Smudge mA-dependent Differences between  1000 ppm (0.1%) >1000 ppm (0.1%)
DAS Linearity #25 and #26 (Center
variation (Center module) and
section only) between #27 and
#26  500 ppm
(0.05%)
mA Band mA-dependent Difference among  2000 ppm (0.2%) >2000 ppm (0.2%)
DAS Linearity channels  1000
variation (Total) ppm (0.1%)
Scan Time Smudge Scan-time- Differences between  1000 ppm (0.1%) >1000 ppm (0.1%)
dependent DAS #25 and #26 (Center
Linearity variation module) and
(Center section between #27 and
only) #26  500 ppm
(0.05%)
Scan Time Band Scan-time- Difference among  2000 ppm (0.2%) >2000 ppm (0.2%)
dependent DAS channels  1000
Linearity variation ppm (0.1%)
(Total)

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Table 1-5 IQ Performance Tool Specifications for Brivo CT325

Item Meanings Specifications


Green Yellow Red
Offset Mean Validity of offset -1.0  Mean  1.0 -2.0  Mean  2.0 Mean < -2.0 or
Mean value. Mean >2.0
Offset SD Validity of offset SD  2.0 SD  3.5 SD > 3.5
SD value.
Air Cal Drift 10000 Stability of 10 0.95  New/Old  0.90  New/Old  New/Old < 0.90 or
mm air 1.05 1.10 New/Old > 1.10
calibration.
Air Cal Drift 7000 Stability of 7 mm
air calibration.
Air Cal Drift 5000 Stability of 5 mm
air calibration.
Air Cal Drift 3000 Stability of 3 mm
air calibration.
mA Smudge mA-dependent Differences between  1000 ppm (0.1%) >1000 ppm (0.1%)
DAS Linearity #22 and #23 (Center
variation (Center module) and
section only) between #24 and
#23  500 ppm
(0.05%)
mA Band mA-dependent Difference among  2000 ppm (0.2%) >2000 ppm (0.2%)
DAS Linearity channels  1000
variation (Total) ppm (0.1%)
Scan Time Smudge Scan-time- Differences between  1000 ppm (0.1%) >1000 ppm (0.1%)
dependent DAS #22 and #23 (Center
Linearity module) and
variation (Center between #24 and
section only) #23  500 ppm
(0.05%)
Scan Time Band Scan-time- Difference among  2000 ppm (0.2%) >2000 ppm (0.2%)
dependent DAS channels  1000
Linearity ppm (0.1%)
variation (Total)
AB Ratio Q Channel A/B ratio (Q   5%   10% >  10%
(See Note below.) channel 16 view
smoothing)
AB Ratio Center A/B ratio (Center   20%   30 % >  30 %
(See Note below.) channel 16 view
smoothing)
AB Ratio Last A/B ratio (Last   20%   30 % >  30 %
(See Note below.) channel 16 view
smoothing)
Note: The 1 ~ 250 View data are NOT used when calculating AB Ratio.

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IQ Performance Tool Analysis (How to calculate the status)


• Offset Mean/Offset SD (OffsetCheck as Scan Analysis file):
Uses data of Offset SD/Mean scan (with Offset correction ON and with others OFF) .
• Air Cal Drift:
Uses data of air calibration 3mm~10mm. After completion of calculation for renewing air calibration data,
the new Vector is compared with the reference Vector (that is a Calibration Vector acquired at last CT #
Adjustment) using the following equation.
New Vector / Reference Vector
• mA Smudge:
- Brivo CT315

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Uses data of Detector/DAS Linearity scan 60mA and 200mA to calculate linearity difference be-
tween #25 and #26 (Center) modules of the DAS/Detector and difference between #27 and #26
modules. 
How to Calculate:
1. The Mean Vector is calculated after performing the Offset and Reference Correction of each
scan data.
2. Differences between modules are calculated using the following equations, then they are
compared with specifications.
Equation to calculate difference between #25 and #26 (Center) (#25#26/#26):

  387 387   403 403 


   
   VecA i   VecB i –   VecA i   VecB i 
   i = 388 
 i = 372 i = 372 i = 388 
---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
403 403
-

 VecA i   VecB i
i = 388 i = 388

VecA: 60mA mean vector


VecB: 200mA mean vector




Equation to calculate difference between #27and #26 (Center) (#27#26/#26):



VecA: 60mA mean vector

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  419 419   403 403 


   
   VecA i   VecB i –   VecA i   VecB i 
   i = 388 
 i = 404 i = 404 i = 388 
---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
403 403
-

 VecA i   VecB i
i = 388 i = 388

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Difference between Difference between


#26 and #25 #26 and #27

#25 #26 #27

- Brivo CT325
Uses data of Detector/DAS Linearity scan 60mA and 200mA to calculate linearity difference
between #22 and #23 (Center) modules of the DAS/Detector and difference between #24 and
#23 modules.

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How to Calculate:
1. The Mean Vector is calculated after performing the Offset and Reference Correction of each
scan data.
2. Differences between modules are calculated using the following equations, then they are
compared with specifications.
Equation to calculate difference between #22 and #23 (Center) (#22#23/#23):

mA Smudge: Gap of center module vs neighbor module < 0.05% at 60 mA/200 mA mean.
VecA: 60mA mean vector
  333 333   349 349   VecB: 200mA mean vector
    
   VecA i   VecB i –   VecA i   VecB i  
   i = 334  
 i = 318 i = 318 i = 334 
---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
349 349
-

 VecA i   VecB i
i = 334 
i = 334

Equation to calculate difference between #24and #23 (Center) (#24#23/#23):

  365 365   349 349 
   
VecA: 60mA mean vector,
   VecA i   VecB i –   VecA i   VecB i  VecB: 200mA mean vector
   i = 334 

 i = 350 i = 350 i = 334  
---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
349 349
- 

 VecA i   VecB i 

i = 334 i = 334

Difference between
Difference between #23 and #24
#23 and #22
#22 #23 #24

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• Scan Time Smudge:
- Brivo CT315
Uses data of Detector/DAS Linearity scan 1sec and 3sec to calculate linearity difference be-
tween #25 and #26 (Center) modules of the DAS/Detector and difference between #27 and #26
modules.

How to Calculate: Refer to mA Smudge other than Vec A and Vec B. (Vec A: 3 sec mean vector,
Vec B: 1 sec mean vector)
- Brivo CT325
Uses data of Detector/DAS Linearity scan 1sec and 3sec to calculate linearity difference
between #22 and #23 (Center) modules of the DAS/Detector and difference between #24 and
#23 modules.

How to Calculate:
Refer to mA Smudge other than Vec A and Vec B. (Vec A: 3 sec mean vector, Vec B: 1 sec
mean vector)

Scan Time Smudge: Gap of center module vs neighbor module < 0.05% at 3 sec/1 sec mean
• mA Band:
Uses data of Detector/DAS Linearity scan 60mA and 200mA to calculate linearity difference between
adjacent modules for all channels.

How to Calculate:
1. The Mean Vector is calculated after performing the Offset and Reference Correction of each scan
data.
2. Difference between modules are calculated using the following equations, then they are compared
with specifications.

HPF (Vec A / Vec B)
(Vec A: 60mA mean vector, Vec B: 200mA mean vector)
• Scan Time Band:
Uses data of Detector/DAS Linearity scan 1sec and 3sec to calculate linearity difference between
adjacent modules for all channels.

How to Calculate:
Refer to mA Band other than Vec A and Vec B. (Vec A: 3 sec mean vector, Vec B: 1 sec mean vector)

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• AB Ratio Q Channel/Center/Last (Only for Brivo CT325)
Uses data of AB ratio scan. For Q cal channel, Center Channel, and Last Channel, (kA-B) / (kA+B) are
calculated per view, then they are compared with specifications for16 view smoothing.

The channels to be used:
Q cal channel: 1~3 ch, Center Channel: 342~344 ch, Last Channel: 683~685 ch

AB Ratio Q Channel: (kA-B)/(kA+B) <


=+_ 5% at each channel w/view smoothing

AB Ratio Center: (kA-B)/(kA+B) <


=+_ 20% at each channel w/view smoothing
AB Ratio Last: (kA-B)/(kA+B) <
=+_ 20% at each channel w/view smoothing

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Qcal-ch

Center-ch

Last-ch

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• Z-axis step movement (Only for Brivo CT325):
The motor pulse and Z-channel Vectors are only calculated and stored.

Motor and Ratio of Z-movement files are saved as dd file. These files represent the input and
output of the Z-movement diver functions. There is no spec but if the profile doesn't show stair
step in the graph below, Z-movement motor/driver/data transfer may have some issues.
Motor Z-movement

Ratio Z-movement

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Fault Tree Analysis For IQ Performance Troubleshooting


• Offset Mean/Offset SD:

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Convert b'rd

Convert b'rd

DTRF
DTRF
Offset Mean

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DTRF
Offset SD

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• Air Cal Drift:

Air Cal Drift

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Convert
Convert

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• mA Smudge/mA Band:

mA Sumdge/mA Band

Conver b'rd

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• Scan Time Smudge/Scan Time Band:

Scan Time Smudge/Scan Time Band

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Convert b'rd

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• AB Ratio Q Channel/Center/Last (Only for Brivo CT325):

AB Ratio Q Channel/Center/Last

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Troubleshooting Guide For IQ Performance


• Baseline of this troubleshooting:
Basically air calibration and phantom calibration (Auto Sequence 1) should be finished after YELLOW/
RED flag. And still RED/YELLOW is existed, please check this list in sequentail order. After fixing
issues, Auto sequence-1calibration and CT# adjustment are recommended to be done again.
• Sequence of checks:
If the IQ performance status shows Yellow/Red, please proceed the checks from upper to lower in the
related item. If the cause is clearly linked to the specific description by "how to confirm", only this specific
trouble shooting can be done and there is no need to check other tests in the same item.

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Item Possible How To Confirm Recommendation Relationship
Failure (Cor- With Other Test
responding Item
FTA Item #)
Offset Mean Data transfer Check dd file to see profile of offset Do DAS data transfer Offset SD also
from DAS to data. If the profile has spike noises test to isolated failure shows Red or
OC (OM- with regular pattern, data transfer parts. Ref to Advance Yellow.
2,3,4,5,6) failure is suspected. Confirm to Diagnostics, Section Sometime
check the raw data if it contains 1-5 & Section 6-2. AIRCAL drift
abnormal view data. Please check One of HSDCD shows Red or
DAS format data for this view (Use receiver, HSDCD Yellow.
GSA and select 'service' raw data transmitter, DCP and
on that day by Format Raw Data. signal Tip kit has
Select series 10 whose kv and mA failure. Try to replace
are set to 0. Select DAS Data and each by each to get
select "View" with any view# and the failure one.
Channel# of 737 to display data).
If the last 4 data of this view is not
"fff0 fff0 0000 0000", it clearly
showed data transfer error in this
view.
Irregular Check dd file to see profile of offset Check other test items Offset SD,
Converter data. If the profile has abnormal like Air Cal Drift, mA AIRCAL drift,
board profile with one channel or 16 Band, Scan Time mA Band, scan
channel channels, Converter board failure Band. time band also
output (OS-4) is strongly suspected. shows some
abnormal status
for the same
channel.

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Item Possible How To Confirm Recommendation Relationship


Failure (Cor- With Other Test
responding Item
FTA Item #)
Offset SD Data transfer Check dd file to see profile of One of HSDCD receiver, HS- Offset mean
from DAS to offset data. If the profile has DCD transmitter, DCP and also shows Red
OC (OS- spike noises with regular signal Tip kit has failure. Try or Yellow.
8,9,10,11,12) pattern, data transfer failure is to replace each by each Sometime
suspected. Confirm to check (HSDCD receiver is the most AIRCAL drift
the raw data if it contains probable from the statistics) shows Red or
abnormal view data. Please to get the failure one. Yellow.
check DAS format data for this
view(Use GSA and select
'service' raw data on that day
by Format Raw Data. Select
series 10 whose kv and mA are
set to 0. Select DAS Data and
select "View" with any view#
and Channel# of 737 to display
data). If the last 4 data of this
view is not "fff0 fff0 0000 0000",
it clearly showed data transfer
error in this view.
Irregular Check dd file to see profile of Replace corresponding Con- Offset mean,
Converter offset data. If the profile has verter boards. AIRCAL drift,
board abnormal profile with one mA Band, scan
channel channel or 16 channels, check time band also
output (OS-4) other test items like AIRCAL shows some
drift, mA Band, scan time band. abnormal status
If all tests results include for the same
irregular profile on the same channel.
channel, Converter board
failure is suspected.
GND noise Check dd file to see profile of Check GND line connection Other test items
and offset data. If the profile has of DAS. Check if DAS cover are O.K.
Generator large periodical pattern or is correctly attached. Scan
noise (OS- slope in one side of channel 42cm Poly phantom
5,6) edge (1st channel side or the (calibration phantom) with
last channel side), noise 10mm 1i mode, while
coming from GND line or changing mA, scan time, kV.
radiation noise from generator If there is no moire type
is suspected. artifact, the system is judged
to be acceptable. If there is
clear moire type artifacts
seen in some of mAs and kV
combination, generator
change is recommended.
Unstable Do offline offset scan with Remove DAS-detector cable Other test items
detector STAY/rotor OFF and 1sec from DAS and check offset are O.K.
output (OS- rotation/rotor ON. If there is SD by offline scan. If the
1,2,3) somewhat big difference in the abnormal profile is
result, mechanical vibration disappeared, cable itself or
impact to detector output is cable setting is an issue. If
suspected. there is no change, issue
seems to be inside detector,
which needs detector
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Item Possible Fail- How To Confirm Recommendation Relationship


ure (Corre- With Other
sponding FTA Test Item
Item #)
Air Cal Output shift Check dd file to see profile. If Check Motor Z-movement file AB ratio and Z-
Drift from beam the profile is shifted over total and Ratio Z-movement in dd movement
control shift channel, and all other slice of scan analysis. If both of have also
(AC-11) thicknesses of AIRCAL drift the profile.s don't have clear some issue.
data include similar shift, check stair step profiles, DAS DCP
AB ratio Qcal ch profile. If the may have problem. In this
view data after 200 view is not case, try to exchange DCP at
converging to 0 (+-2%), beam first and check if any change.
control failure is suspected. In If only Ratio Z-movement has
case of the correct AB ratio not clear stair step in the
profile, move to the next profile, drive, z-axis
(unstable position of focus). movement mechanism may

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have issue. In this case,
driver or collimator exchange
is needed.
Unstable Above case with correct AB Do Daily Calibration again. If No other items
position of ratio. it changes to GREEN this out of spec.
focus (AC-12) time, it is fixed. If still YEL-
LOW/RED is displayed, rec-
ommend to do
POWBOWQCAL CH
RATIO in the SV alignment
again. In this case calibration
should be done again (Auto
sequence 5).
Some object Check dd file and see the Look whether there is Most of the
remained in profile of 10mm slice thickness. something remaining in the case, daily
the gantry If profile contains partial drop or scanning plane or not. calibration
opening (AC- hump, check air scan image. Please wipe gantry opening scan stops with
6,7,8,9,10) If air image has CT# drop or ring to remove any attached error. But in
raise in the center or has the contrast media. If still mean some case,
band artifact, there is a profile of air scan contains scan finishes
possibility that something some drop of profile, open without error.
remained or attached in the gantry to clean collimator- In this case all
gantry opening. Check the bowtie-tube window. If the thickness has
mean profile of air scan by data is not stable, there is a RED or
GSA whether the data contains possibility of tube bubble in YELLOW, or
some drop of the profile, which oil. In this case, tube only larger
is caused by existing material replacement is needed. thickness has
in the X-ray path. RED or
YELLOW.
DAS output Check dd file to see profile. If Check the temperature of the Sometime all
drift (AC-3,4,5) the profile has 1 channel or 16 room is appropriate ( not too thickness has
channel drop or surge, do the cold or too hot). Identify RED or
air scan to check air mean channels which have YELLOW, but
profile. If there is no clear abnormal drift and exchange sometime only
irregular drop or surge for the Converter board of this thin thickness
issue channels in the profile, channel with other Converter has RED or
the drift of Converter board board to confirm if it is really YELLOW.
channel is suspected. Converter board problem.

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Item Possible Fail- How To Confirm Recommendation Relationship


ure (Corre- With Other
sponding FTA Test Item
Item #)
Detector First confirm FOV43 air image Detector replacement is rec- No other items
output drift and see if it contains clear ring ommended but before this out of spec.
(AC-1,2) artifact. After this, check if DAS change, please try to check in
is OK in the above process. If the following items. 1) Check
there is no impact of Converter if detector heater is working
board exchange in above item, properly by touching detector
try to connect Detector cable to surface (35 degree C). 2) If it
the Adjacent Converter board. works, do calibration se-
If the abnormal output of quence 1 and check air imag-
channel moves 16ch from the es several times for more
initial state, detector channel than two hours. If ring artifact
contains problem. is disappeared, move to the
monitoring phase for several
weeks.
mA DAS linearity Check to scan water 25cm with Check dd profile and identify Sometime
Smudge error (mA-1) 1.5sec/120kV/10mm/170mA/ which part in the profile has 'Scan time
/mA LFOV and SFOV for 10 times. gap. Corresponding Convert- Smudge' also
Band If CT# between ROI of center ( er board is to be replaced to showed
7 pixel radius) and its outside is minimize the profile gap. YELLOW/RED
within 3 for all 10 slices, it is status.
acceptable and no action is to
be taken. But some of the scan
results exceed this value, the
most probable failure is Con-
verter board. So first suspect
Converter board.
Detector non- Same as the above DAS test. Do Qcal ch ratio calibration Sometime
linearity error If Converter boards replace- (under alignment menu) and Scan time
(mA-2,3) ment doesn't affect the results, do the full calibration Smudge also
the next possible cause is de- (Sequence 5) then do the showed
tector non-linearity. 25cm water phantom test, YELLOW/RED
which is the same as the status.
above test. If the situation
doesn't change, detector
replacement is
recommended.
Shift of beam Check if AB ratio is O.K. If it is Do Qcal ch ratio calibration
center in z- O.K., and others are normal, (under alignment menu) and
direction (mA- very small drift of Qcal channel do the full calibration
4) is suspected. (Sequence 5) then do the
25cm water phantom test,
which is the same as the
above test. If the situation
doesn't change, detector
replacement is
recommended.

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Item Possible Fail- How To Confirm Recommendation Relationship


ure (Corre- With Other
sponding FTA Test Item
Item #)
Shift of beam Check if AB ratio is O.K. If it is Refer to AB ratio. AB ratio and Z-
center by not O.K., follow the AB ratio movement
collimator fail trouble shooting. have also
(mA-5) some issue.
Drift of beam Air Cal Drift also has out of Check bowtie filter if it has Air Cal Drift has
quality (mA- spec. or AIRCAL drift dd file cracks or shape change in the YELLOW/RED
6,7) contains some abnormal profile center part. If bowtie is O.K. status.
partially. and profile change is unstable
in AIRCAL drift file, Tube
bubble in oil is suspected. In
this case, tube is to be

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replaced.
Scan Same as mA Same as mA Smudge/mA Same as mA Smudge/mA Same as mA
Time Smudge/mA Band. Band. Smudge/mA
Smudge Band(ST- Band.
/Scan 1,2,3)
Time
Band Large G-sag If only scan time smudge/band Gantry unbalance or tube Other test
difference is out of spec and mA smudge/ focus movement by rotation is items are O.K.
between 1sec band is O.K., check 1sec and suspected. Tube
and 3sec (ST- 3sec images of cross talk replacement is
4,5,6,7) phantom at center position recommended.
(1sec/ 120kV/10mm/100mA/
SFOV and 3sec/120kV/10mm/
30mA/SFOV). If there is no big
change of these phantom im-
ages and no clear center arti-
fact, it is O.K. to do nothing and
monitor the status. If there is
center artifact only one of the
images, do the recommended
action.
AB Ra- Some object Check dd file to see profile after Look whether there is Other test
tio remained on 200 view is not stabilized to anything remaining in the items are O.K.
the gantry zero position but has the large scanning plane or not.
opening in shift. Please wipe gantry opening
Qcal channel ring to remove any attached
path (AB-6) contrast media. If the data is
not stable, there is a
possibility of tube bubble in
oil. In this case, tube
replacement is needed.

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ure (Corre- With Other
sponding FTA Test Item
Item #)
z-position error Check Motor Z-movement file See left column. All items ex-
(AB-3,4,5) and Ratio Z-movement in dd of cept offset
scan analysis. If both of the mean/SD may
profiles don't have clear stair have YELLOW/
steps, DAS DCP may have RED.
problem. In this case, try to
exchange DCP at first and then
check if any change. If only
Ratio z-movement has not
clear stair steps in the profile,
drive, z-axis movement
mechanism may have issue.
In this case, driver or collimator
exchange is needed.
Beam position Check dd file to see if any Replace tube. Air Cal Drift has
error in Z by abnormal drop or hump exists YELLOW/RED
tube (AB-2) in profile. If it exists, do several status in some
phantom scans (water 25cm) case.
to check if unstable dark or
white partial area appears or
not some of many images.
When this artifact is
recognized, tube bubble in oil is
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1-1-5 Security Key


To use the Class C service tools, and connect the USB Service Key to the Host. See below.
Some time (approximately 20 sec) is required for class C menus to become available, after any service tool
operations.

IMPORTANT NOTE: - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 
If the Class C menu are NOT displayed, click on ‘Check Security’ in the up-right corner with
service desktop selected and usb service key plus.
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1-1-6 Accessing the System Message Log


To display the System Message Log Report, click the status message area on the desktop, then click on View Log.

Click this
message
area.

1-2 AUDIO VOLUME


On the service desktop, click Calibration  Audio Volume.
After selecting Audio Volume, the following window appears:

Accept: the setting takes effect immediately. (Note: Click Save after Accept if want to use the setting after reboot.)
Save: save setting to files.
Default: set as default.

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1-3 AUTOMATED ALIGNMENT

Table 1-6 Automated Alignment

Automated Alignment Menu Displayed Instruction


(Sequence)
Tube ISO Alignment Air Scan  Pin Scan
[Adjust Tube position without Bowtie Filter]
Tube Rough ISO Alignment Air Scan  Pin Scan
[Adjust Tube position without Bowtie Filter]

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Radial Alignment Air Scan  Rad Pin Scan
[Adjust Detector position without Bowtie Filter]
Tube Alignment must be completed before Radial Alignment.
Bowtie Filter Alignment Air Scan [without BTF]  Air Scan [with BTF]
Adjust Bowtie Filter position.
Phantom Centering -
POR N/A
Brivo CT315 System

Film POR Stationary Scan (Azimuth 0 deg.  180 deg)


Refer to Functional Check/Adjustment, System, X-ray alignment, POR
BOW N/A
Film BOW Stationary Scan (Azimuth 0 deg.)
Refer to Functional Check/Adjustment, System, X-ray alignment, BOW.

POR Filmless POR,


Refer to Functional Check/Adjustment, System, X-ray alignment, POR for
Twin System.
Brivo CT325 System

BOW Alignment When POR is correctly adjusted, then filmless BOW (Beam-ON-Window)
can be performed. Measure the three points of the channel bands and
move the Detector to align the wave is just on the 0 line. In this adjust-
ment, vertical axis is normalized in value so that center is 0 and Max, Min
is 1 and -1.
Refer to Functional Check/Adjustment, System, X-ray alignment, BOW
for Twin System.
Q-cal Channel Ratio Refer to Functional Check/Adjustment, System, X-ray alignment, Q-cal
Channel Ratio.

Note
The Tube Rough ISO Alignment and Radial alignment are rarely performed. Only when loosening
the detector locking screw, they must be performed.

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1-4 AUTO POST RECON TEST


This menu automatically tests the operation of post reconstruction for a number of times.
First, select an ID of a raw data file on which post recon test is performed.
And then, input the image ID which is correctly reconstructed from the selected raw data (called reference image).
During the test, recon operation on the selected raw data is performed and then the resulted image is compared
with the reference image to check if they are identical. This check is repeated for the number of times specified or
until specified number of errors occur.

IMPORTANT NOTE: - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 
Do not select a helical image for this test. Only an axial image can be used for this test.
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Table 1-7 Auto Post Recon Test

Test Parameter to be Selectable Parameter


Specified
Raw ID Enter a raw data file ID directly, or select one from ‘Raw Browser.’
(Exam#, Series#, Acq#)
Image ID Enter the image ID directly, or select one from ‘Image Browser.’
(Exam#, Series#, Image#)
No. of Test (arbitrary)
Until Errors Occur (arbitrary)
(The test will be terminated after the specified number or errors occur.)

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1-5 CALIBRATION/ALIGNMENT ACCESS RESTRICTION

Introduction
To ensure consistent and high quality patient images on CT scanner, software makes some calibration & alignment
tools authorized-accessible. The system needs a password for 48h access. GE FE and GE authorized person with
SSO-IDs can obtain this password through an SSO-enabled Intranet tool or by calling the Service Call Center. Non-
GE personnel have to call Service Call-Centers to obtain a password.
One common software release is used to cover all systems. All systems installed with this software version have
by default this authorized access feature. A License can be used to get a permanent authority for access-free sys-
tems (Sites defined by local Service businesses).

Affected Service Actions

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• New CT system installation
- Register new system in Intranet tool database; acquire License for access-free systems
• Software reload
- Acquire License for access-free systems
• All service actions using Calibration & Alignment tools
- Password needed for 48h authorized-accessible systems

Flowchart of Actions on Site

System 1st installation or


software re-installation

Access to be N Call Service Call Center


restricted in System?
/ Access Intranet Tool
Y

Input Host ID & key


Complete software
installation

License generated

SYSTEM with RESTRICTED


ACCESS (PW needed to
access Cal/Align) Input license &
complete install

ACCESS OPEN
(No PW needed for
access to Cal/Align)

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1-5 CALIBRATION/ALIGNMENT ACCESS RESTRICTION (CONTINUED)

How to get and enter license to make system access-free (applies only for sites with prior business approv-
al)
On the service desktop, click Utilities  Calibration eLicense to open license authentication, license authentica-
tion window pops up:

Keep the above window open till you entered license. If you close and reopen the window, “Key” changes with
time.
Get License through the dedicated Intranet tool using the “key” displayed. If the Intranet can not be accessed from
site, call the Call center/OLC to get License.
Enter license into the message box above. A permanent authority is given for the system, i.e. no password is need-
ed to access Calibration/Alignment since then.

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1-5 CALIBRATION/ALIGNMENT ACCESS RESTRICTION (CONTINUED)

How to get and enter password to have 48-hour access (for access restricted site)
Note
One password is valid for both Alignment and Calibration tools.
On the service desktop, click Calibration  Alignment or Calibration, a message box pops up:

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Keep the above window open till you entered password. If you close and reopen the window, “key” changes
with time.
Get password through the dedicated Intranet tool using the “key” displayed. If the Intranet can not be accessed from
site, call the Service Call center to get password.
Enter password into the message box above. Access will be granted for 48 hours.

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1-6 DAS DATA TRANSFER TEST

Table 1-8 DAS Data Transfer Test

Test Parameter to be Selectable Parameter


Specified
Test Mode: Bit by Bit Normal, Infinite
Scan Mode Stationary Scan, Rotate Scan
Scan Time 1.0, 1.5, 2.0, 3.0, 5.0, 2.0 <-> 3.0 Alternate, Sequential (All) -- (common)
0.7 (Brivo CT325)
No. of Scan (arbitrary)
No. of Test (arbitrary)
(The total number of scans performed will be (No. of Scan) X (No. of Test).)
Until Errors Occur (arbitrary)
(The test scans will be terminated after the specified number or errors occur.)

Test Results
[Result of Comparison]  [View Log]:
Select either of the following to view test results previously performed:
‘Das Data Transfer Test Log1’
‘Das Data Transfer Test Log2’
‘Das Data Transfer Test Log3’

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1-7 DAS TOOLS TEST


These series of performance test tools use a set of fixed scan protocols to scan and get rawdata, then analysis these
rawdata. By this way, can check every channel's functionality is right or wrong.
Test mode: Auto Test, DC Noise & DC Offsets, PopNoise and microphonics, Interconnection & XrayVerTest.
If the channel locates out of the specified specs, the following information related to this channel will be displayed
on the right-side of the screen: Channel number, Convert Board number which this channel resides on, cable
number.

NOTICE
Please remove Bow-tie filter before interconnection & XrayVerTest is performed.
The Outputs interface should be like below:

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1-8 DETECTOR CHANNEL INFORMATION


In this menu, the relation among the following is shown.
• Detector channel No.
• Ring radius
• DAS transfer order
• Converter board No.
• Cable No.
• Module No.

Table 1-9 Detector Channel Information

Menu System Description


Brivo CT315 Select any of the following, and then, enter the channel No. in the
box.
Active Channel (1  685)
Ref1 Channel (1~10)
Ref2 Channel (1~10)
Q Channel (1~3)
MK1
MK2
VN
VEM (1  4)
Select any of the following, and then, enter the channel No. in the
box.
Detector Channel Number Active Channel (1  685)
Ref1 Channel 
Ref2 Channel
Ref3 Channel
Ref4 Channel
Brivo CT325 Ref5 Channel
Ref6 Channel
Qcal 1 Channe
Qcal 2 Channe
Qcal 3 Channe
MK1
MK2
VN
VEM (1  4)
Radius Common Enter the radius of a ring artifact. (0.00 mm  215.00mm)
DAS Transfer Order Common Enter the transfer order. (1  740)

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1-9 DTB DIAGNOSIS


This tools show DTB board situation information.
1. Select Diagnostics  DTB Diag (Shutdown) on the Service Desktop.
2. “This requires the application to be shutdown.” will display in the shell, then input y.
3. Click Enter, the application will shut down.
4. The DTB Test Window will be shown with Cancel and Start.
5. Click Start, the DTB status information will be shown in the screen.
Note
DTB Diagnostics also performanced by Integrate Service Desktop use following command:
- Start telnet

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- Click Service Desktop
- Open a shell
- Run the following command:
cd /usr/g/bin 
./startDTBDiagByRemote

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1-10 DTB FLASH DOWNLOAD

NOTICE
This featue only applies to software version V/R1.64 or later and DTB version 0.06 or later.
This tool can download the latest DTB firmware version to DTB board from OC.
Select Utilities  DTB Flash Download on the Service Desktop.

Table 1-10 Flash Download Tool

Button Description
Query Check OC and DTB version (FPGA, Driver, Application)
Update Update DTB version (download the latest version from OC)
Dismiss Exit

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1-10-1 Flowchart

DTB Flash Download -> Query

Yes
FW VR0.07 or later

No

DTB Version -> Check DTB Version

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No
FW VR0.06

Yes

DTB Flash Download -> Update

Upgrade DTB to the latest version

END

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1-10-2 DTB Version Query


Click Query, DTB version displays on the window.
• Both software and DTB are the latest version. (For version 0.07 or later)

• DTB version is not consistent with OC software version. (For version 0.06 or earlier)

CAUTION
If DTB version could not be displayed on the above window, MUST NOT directly click ‘Up-
date’ button to download the latest DTB version, please click Diagnostics  DTB Version
(Shutdown) to check the current DTB version.

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1-10-3 DTB Version Update


1. Refer to 1-11 DTB VERSION to check the current DTB version, the following window appears.

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a. If DTB version is V/R0.05 or earlier, it CAN NOT be upgraded to the latest version from OC.
Please exit.
b. If DTB version is V/R0.06 or later, it can be upgraded to the latest version from OC.
Please skip to the next step.

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1-10-3 DTB Version Update (Continued)


2. Return DTB Flash Download window, then click Update to upgrade the DTB version.
• For DTB version 0.06 or later (Update success)

• For DTB version 0.05 or earlier (Prohibited)

WARNING
MUST NOT UPDATE THE DTB VERSION FOR V/R0.05 OR EARLIER, OTHERWISE DTB
DISABLE.

D
ITE
B
OHI
PR

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1-11 DTB VERSION


Click on Diagnostics  DTB Version (Shutdown), input y to shutdown the application, the following window ap-
pears.

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Table 1-11 Generator Test

Item Command Description


1 Check the DTB version Show the DTB version
2 DTB safetyloop open Perform Safetyloop test
3 Quit Exit (system shutdown)

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1-12 GENERATOR TEST


Click on Generator Test, the following message appears. Enter y to enter the Generator test.

Table 1-12 Generator Test

Command Description JEDI


software
Version
Retrieve Board Version Version information of each board is sent to the operator All
console (OC) and displayed.
Retrieve Software Version Software version information of the JEDI generator is sent All
to the OC and displayed.
Clear Filament aging, Tube status Clears data of filament aging and statistics of the x-ray tube All
currently installed.
This command should be executed after the x-ray tube is
replaced; do not execute this command for the currently
used x-ray tube.
Clear Error Log Clears the error log data stored in the JEDI generator. All
Clear generator tracking/trendiing Clears the tracking/trending data stored in the JEDI All
database generator.
Error log retrieve (JEDI) Retrieves the error log stored in the JEDI generator, and All
displays it.
The JEDI error log contains up to 60 error records and they
are more detailed than the corresponding error information
provided by the system. The date and time recorded in the
log are generated in the generator (i.e., JEDI time).
If the error log is not displayed due to some error, see the
‘JEDIerror.log’ or ‘JEDIerror.log.detail’ file in the /usr/g/
service/log directory, as follows:
1. Select Linux Shell from the System Tools menu to open
the winterm window.
2. Enter the following (underlined) in the window.
cd /usr/g/service/log <Enter>
more JEDIerror.log <Enter> or
more JEDIerror.log.detail <Enter> (detailed log)

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1-12 GENERATOR TEST (CONTINUED)

Table 1-12 Generator Test (continued)

Command Description JEDI


software
Version
JEDI tracking/trending datum upload The tracking/trending data stored in the generator is sent to P5.xx or
the OC. later
Code Download (JEDI) Sends the JEDI firmware data to the generator. All
This command is used when the generator firmware
needed to be updated.
At first, a data checksum is calculated and then the

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firmware data is sent to the generator, which takes
approximately 12 hours.
Error Definition file update Updates the error code definition information. P5.xx or
This command should be executed after the Code later
Download (JEDI) command is executed, since error code
Nos. are changed by the firmware update.
TnT Definition file update Updates the TnT code definition information. P5.xx or
This command should be executed after the Code later
Download (JEDI) command is executed, since TnT code
Nos. are changed by the firmware update.
Saved RAM data Upload The data stored in the generator is sent to the OC. All
Saved RAM data Download Sends the saved generator data to the generator. All
kV Diagnostic (Gates Drive Test) Tests the inverter operation with no main DC power input. All
A delay time until the actual execution starts can be
specified.
Refer to Section 2-10-1 ‘Inverter Gate Command
Diagnostics’, of X-ray Generator of this manual.
kV Diagnostic (Primary power test) Tests the high voltage inverter operation with the inverter All
output shorted.
Refer to Section 2-10-2 ‘Inverter in Short Circuit
Diagnostics’, of X-ray Generator of this manual.
kV Diagnostic (no load kV) Tests the high voltage operation without making x-ray All
exposures.
Refer to Section 2-10-3 ‘No Load HV Diagnostic without
Anode Rotation nor Filament Heating’ and Section 2-10-4
‘No Load HV with Rotation’, of X-ray Generator of this
manual.

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1-12 GENERATOR TEST (CONTINUED)

Table 1-12 Generator Test (continued)

Command Description JEDI


software
Version
Heater diagnostic Tests the filament heating operation. All
Refer to Section 2-8 ‘Heating without HV nor Rotation
Diagnostic’, of X-ray Generator of this manual.
Rotor diagnostic Tests the x-ray tube rotor operation. All
Refer to Section 2-9 ‘Rotation without HV nor Filament
Diagnostic’, of X-ray Generator of this manual.
Set JEDI time Sets the generator date and time equal to the system ones. All
To do this, do ‘get system time’, and then, ‘set JEDI time’.
Checksum saved RAM Calculates a checksum of RAM. All
This command should be executed after a software patch
is performed using the Saved RAM data Download
command.
Retrieve firmware version Version of firmwares on CNV and DCP Board are sent to
the operator console (OC) and displayed.
FW code download Download firmware codes and update firmware.
Erase OGP firmware version This command erase OGP firmware versions.

OGP FW code download This command updates OGP firmware from Operator
Console.
Retrieve OGP firmware version This command retrieves OGP firmware versions, and
display.
Erase TGP firmware version This command erase TGP firmware versions.

TGP FW code download This command updates TGP firmware from Operator
Console.
Retrieve TGP firmware version This command retrieves TGP firmware versions, and dis-
play.
KTCB FW code download This command updates KTCB firmware from Operate
Console.

• Click [Apply] to send a selected command to the x-ray generator.

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1-13 GENERIC SYSTEM ANALYZER

1-13-1 View Log Files


IMPORTANT NOTE: - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 
The Tube Usage Log menu is deleted. Use Tube Usage in Error Logs to display the tube
usage log.
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Table 1-13 View Log Files

View Log Files Submenu Description


Menu
Tube Usage Log Current Tube This log includes the following data:

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(Usage Log of the currently 
installed tube) 1. Total tube slice counts
2. Number of slices of cluster scans for each scan technique
3. Time of each helical/scout scan
After Installed
(Usage Log of tubes
previously used on the
system)
Tube Spits Log - This log includes total spit counts along with time and date.
A trend of spit occurrence frequency can be observed.
Bad Raw Log - This file contains total counts of bad raw data files.

Tube Usage Log


• Use [  ] or [  ] keys to scroll the log lists.
• [After Installed]  Previous Tube Usage Log files:
Up to the following five log files (for five tubes) can be displayed.
‘Sv Tube Usage.log.old1’
‘Sv Tube Usage.log.old2’
‘Sv Tube Usage.log.old3’
‘Sv Tube Usage.log.old4’
‘Sv Tube Usage.log.old5’

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1-13 GENERIC SYSTEM ANALYZER (CONTINUED)

1-13-1 View Log Files (continued)

Tube Spits Log


Tube spits log is graphically displayed as below.
The data indicates accumulated values.
KV values used while spits occurred are indicated on the graph.

10 Spits Log Data


9
8
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
0
No. of Slices 50000

Bad Raw Log


Bad raw data file log is graphically displayed as below.

1 Bad Raw Log Data

-1.0
No. of Slices 50000

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1-13-2 Format Raw Data

Table 1-14 Format Raw Data

Format Raw Data Submenu Description


Menu
Fan Data Store to File, Numerical Stores or numerically displays raw data or vector data.
Display The original raw data is converted into floating point number
format with or without data correction or conversion applied.
DAS Data Numerical Display Displays numerically raw data without any data correction or
conversion applied; i.e., displays DAS data itself in

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hexadecimal format.
A Side GSA has a function to manipulate two raw data (A and B). So we can make mean file or
(for Brivo CT325) raw file from each detector channel independently. It means, in every scan mode, the two
raw data (A and B) are corrected and used for reconstruction.
B Side
(for Brivo CT325)

Raw Data File Selection


3. Select ‘Generic System Analyzer’ from ‘Diagnostics & analysis.’
4. Select a raw data ID from the lists:
a. Select first an Exam #.
b. Select a Series #.
c. Select an Acq #. If the selected series # above is for a helical scan, further select an Acq #.

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1-13-2 Format Raw Data (continued)

Fan Data
• Fan Data Format - Correction & Conversion:
Select whether the following corrections or conversion are to be applied or not.
- Offset File Correction: If ‘Yes’, the raw data is corrected by offset views (offset views are the
first 64 views which are collected prior to x-ray exposure to gather offset data).
- Reference Correction: If ‘Yes’, the raw data is corrected by reference channel data (reference
channels receive direct x-rays, i.e., which have not passed through an object to be scanned).
- Natural Log Conversion: If ‘Yes’, natural log operation is applied to the raw data.
Then, the following data ‘Fan Data Averages’ are displayed:
- Active Views
Max of Max = x.xxxxxx channel x view x
Min of Min = x.xxxxxx channel x view x
Avg of Mean = x.xxxxxx
Avg of SD = x.xxxxxx
Offset Views
Max of Max = x.xxxxxx channel x view x
Min of Min = x.xxxxxx channel x view x
Avg of Mean = x.xxxxxx
Avg of SD = x.xxxxxx

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1-13-2 Format Raw Data (continued)


• Fan Data Format - File Data Type:
Select either of the following data types (written in bold) to store it to a raw data file or a vector file, or to
display (numerically) it.
‘Original’ is stored to a raw data file, and the others (‘Active Min’, ‘Active Max’, ...) are stored to a vector
file. ‘Vector file’ means here a one-dimensional type file, on the other hand, a raw data file is a two-
dimensional file; i.e., each channel has data for each view.
- Original
(Specify 1, 2, ... , or 6, as an ID No. A raw data file stored with this ID No. can be graphically
viewed in ‘View Raw Data’ (Generic System Analyzer  Analysis  View Raw Data).)

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(For all the ones below, specify a number as a vector file No. A vector file stored with this
number can be graphically viewed in ‘View Vector’ (Generic System Analyzer  Analysis 
View Vector).)
- Active Min (This vector consists of minimum values of each channel during active views.)
- Active Max (This vector consists of maximum values of each channel during active views.)
- Active Mean (This vector consists of mean values of each channel during active views.)
- Active SD (This vector consists of standard deviation values of each channel during active
views.)
- Offset Min (This vector consists of minimum values of each channel during offset views.)
- Offset Max (This vector consists of maximum values of each channel during offset views.)
- Offset Mean (This vector consists of mean values of each channel during offset views.)
- Offset SD (This vector consists of standard deviation values of each channel during offset
views.)

DAS Data
• Select ‘Channel’ or ‘View.’
- ‘Channel’ is selected: Specify a channel No. Data for every view, of the specified channel, is
numerically displayed in hexadecimal format.
- ‘View’ is selected: Specify a view No. Data for every channel, of the specified view, is
numerically displayed in hexadecimal format.

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1-13-3 Analysis

Table 1-15 Analysis

Analysis Menu Provided Functions Description


View Raw Data Magnify, Minify, Gray Displays data of a raw data file as shades.
Scale, Cursor, Numerical,
Plot, Erase, ROI Graphics
View Vector Magnify, Numerical, Plot, Displays data of vector files as graphs.
Erase
Calculations Vect/Vect. Op A+B, A-B, AXB, A/B, ln(A), HPF(A), LPF(A), Diff. Filter(A)
Raw/Vect. Op A+B, A-B, AXB, A/B
Raw/Raw Op A+B, A-B, AXB, A/B, ln(A), HPF(A), LPF(A), Diff. Filter(A)

View Raw Data


Before you use this menu, you have to store a raw data file in the ‘Fan Data’ menu (Diagnostics & analysis 
Generic System Analyzer  Format Raw Data  Fan Data).
1. Select a raw data file from SvSupRaw1, SvSupRaw2, ... , SvSupRaw6.
A raw data file is a two-dimensional type: each channel has data for each view. 
In this menu, data is shown as shades, i.e., gray scaling.
Since the length of the vertical axis (view) is not enough for showing all the views, use the scroll bar to display
the not-displayed upper or lower part of views.

Channel
1 1000
1
View
By scrolling, up to the 1037th view
can be displayed.
The actual number of channels or
views varies according to a product
model.

576

Scroll Bar

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1-13-3 Analysis (continued)


2. You can use the following functions for the displayed raw data (shades).
• [Magnify]:
Scales up both horizontal (channel) and vertical (view) axes by a factor of any of 1, 2, ... , 9.
• [Minify]:
Select ‘Remove Odd View’ or ‘Remove Even View.’
• [Gray Scale]:
Select ‘Auto range’ or ‘Manual range.’
• [Cursor]:

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Shows and sets a (+) cursor to the designated location (channel, view). The cursor can be dragged and
set (by a second click).
• [Numerical]:
Use this after setting a cursor position. Displays values on the positions surrounding the cursor (eight
positions).

Cursor

• [Plot]:
Before selecting this function, show and set a cursor to a location of interest (channel, view) by [Cursor].
- Horizontal Profile: Data for each channel is graphically displayed for the specified view; i.e.,
shades on a horizontal line (on the specified view) are displayed by a graph.
- Vertical Profile: Data of each view is graphically displayed for the specified channel; i.e.,
shades on a vertical line (on the specified channel) are displayed by a graph.
‘Auto Scale’ or ‘Manual Scale’ can be selected for the graph plotting. (For ‘Manual Scale’, enter
‘Minimum’ and ‘Maximum’ values.)
• [Erase]:
Erases graphs and/or the cursor.

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1-13-3 Analysis (continued)


• [ROI Graphics]:
ROI Graphics Menu: ‘Distance’, ‘Erase’, ‘Ellipse’, ‘Erase All’, ‘Rectangle’

The graphics Distance, Ellipse, and Rectangle can be dragged, sized, and numbered.

Distance Ellipse Rectangle

- Distance: Shows a length (distance) by a number of channels and a number of views.

Number
of Views

Number of
Channels

- Ellipse or Rectangle: Shows the following values of the region inside the graphic.

Mean, Standard Deviation (S. D.),

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1-13-3 Analysis (continued)

View Vector
Before you use this menu, you have to store a vector file in the ‘Fan Data’ menu (Diagnostics & analysis  Generic
System Analyzer  Format Raw Data  Fan Data).
1. Select a vector file.
2. Click on [Plot] and select ‘Auto Scale’ or ‘Manual Scale’ to display a graph.

Data of channels are displayed as a graph.

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‘Vector File’ means a one-dimensional type file; a typical example is a mean file.

Data

Channel
3. You can use the following functions for the displayed graph.
• [ ], [ ]:
When the ‘Magnify’ function (refer to below) is used, the length of the horizontal axis is not enough for
showing all the channels.
Shift the graph in the right or left direction with these buttons to display the not-displayed right or left part
of the graph.
• [Magnify]:
Scales up both horizontal (channel) and vertical (data) axes.
• [Numerical]:
Data for each channel is numerically displayed in the right bottom corner area of the monitor screen.
• [Plot]:
Select ‘Auto Scale’ or ‘Manual Scale.’
• [Erase]:
Erases the graph currently displayed.

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1-13-3 Analysis (continued)

Calculations
1. Select any of the following as a combination of data types which arithmetic operations are to be applied to.
Vect/Vect. Op’
‘Raw/Vect. Op’
‘Raw/Raw Op’ (Vect: Vector file, Raw: Raw data file)
2. Select a kind of operation (addition, subtraction, division, ...).
3. ‘Enter Output Vector (or Raw File) Number’
(Enter a number; a file with this identification No. will contain the calculation result.)

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1-14 GETSTATS

1-14-1 General
Click on getStats. The following screen appears to know the Gantry revolution and tube spits.

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Show Tube Spits Count
Shows total spits count and last updated date.

Show Tube Spits Log File


Shows total spits count, slice count, and spits count.

Show Gantry Revolution Count


Shows total Gantry revolution count, last updated date, and Gantry revolution count within a specific period.

Reset Total Gantry Revolution Count


Using this function, you can set the total Gantry revolution count to the number you desire. A comment can also
be entered.

Reset Gantry Revolution Count


Using this function, you can set the Gantry revolution count to 0 (Zero).

Show Total Gantry Revolution Count Log File


Shows the number of Total Gantry revolution per day. (The data of 50 days are displayed.)

Show Total Gantry Revolution Counter Reset History


Shows the reset history of the total Gantry revolution count.

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1-14 GETSTATS (CONTINUED)

1-14-2 Command
You can execute the same getStats function using command line. First run a shell, then enter:

No. Item Command


- getStats main menu getStats
2 Show Tube Spits Count getStats TUBE_SPITS
tubeSpits
tubeSpits -s
3 Show Tube Spits Log file getStats TUBE_SPITS_LOG
tubeSpits -l
4 Show Gantry Revolution Count getStats GANTRY_REV
revCounter -s
5 Reset Total Gantry Revolution Count revCounter TOTALRESET
6 Reset Gantry Revolution Count revCounter RESET
7 Show Total Gantry Revolution Count Log file getStats GANTRY_REV 50
(for 50 days) revCounter -l 50
- Show any Gantry Revolution Count Log file getStats GANTRY_REV [any number]
revCounter -l [any number]
- Show all Gantry Revolution Count Log file getStats GANTRY_REV_ALL
revCounter -a
8 Show Total Gantry Revolution Counter Reset History getStats GANTRY_REV_HISTORY
revCounter -h

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1-15 HEAT SOAK

Prior to starting Heat Soak


• The x-ray tube should be sufficiently cool.
• If the ‘Cooling time too long’ error message is displayed, you will have to wait at least for 31 minutes to
be able to start Heat Soak.

Table 1-16 Heat Soak

Scan Protocol #Scans


(V4 Cooling)
Scan Group# 1 10

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Scan Group# 2 10
Scan Group# 3 80
Scan Group# 4 15
Scan Group# 5 3

• Click [Report] to check the results, after performing heat soak scans.

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1-16 H/W DIAGNOSTICS

CAUTION
Unexpected x-ray exposure! After finishing tests in Diagnostics of H/W Diagnostics, power
Off the system before rebooting the system. This is to avoid unexpected accidental x-ray
exposure, because not all the hardware devices are initialized only by rebooting the system.

Click on H/W Diagnostics, the following message appears. Click on YES to enter the H/W Diagnostics.

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Table 1-17 H/W Diagnostics

H/W Diagnostics Submenu Description


Menu
Diagnostics Interactive Test Provided Tests:
(Refer to below for Monitor Test, Keyboard Test, Audio Test,
how to reach this Misc Test (Hardware Inventory, SCSI Test, View SYSLOG,
menu.) Safety Loop, Shutdown Test), 
Mouse Test, 
DVD-ROM Test,

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(Refer to ‘Interactive Test - XXXXXX’ in Section 1-16-1.)
Offline Test N/A
Function Test N/A currently.
View Log* View SYSLOG Displays the system log (from the latest system start-up to the
present).
H/W inventory Displays a list of main operator console hardware devices.
*: Many of the ‘View Log’ submenus are included in ‘Diagnostics’; however, this ‘View Log’ can be used without
terminating the application unlike ‘Diagnostics.’

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1-16-1 Interactive Test

Misc Test - Hardware Inventory (hinv)


Displays a list of operator console hardware devices which are identified by the operating system software.

Misc Test - SCSI Test


Displays detailed information about the SCSI devices which are identified by the host processor.
Verify that detailed information is displayed for each of the SCSI devices which are identified in the ‘Hardware
Inventory’ (Diagnostics - Interactive Test - Misc Test - Hardware Inventory).

Misc Test - View SYSLOG


Opens a log viewer and displays SYSLOG. SYSLOG is a log file managed by the OS (operating system) and
includes information on the host processor.
The SYSLOG only contains logs generated since the last start-up which occurred after the last 12 o’clock midnight.
When it passes 12 o’clock midnight, the logs contained up to then are stored and the SYSLOG is initialized.

Misc Test - Safety Loop


This test turns On/Off the safety loop relay on the SCB.

CAUTION
Unexpected hazards! Take appropriate precautions (steering clear of the gantry, etc.)
against gantry/table movement or x-ray exposure before turning On the safety loop relay.
And do not forget to turn Off the relay before exiting the test.

Misc Test - Shutdown Test


Tests the OC power off timer function of system.

Mouse Test
Test the mouse goes smoothly.

DVD-ROM Test
Test the DVD Driver can work normally.

1-16-2 Initialize H/W Diag


If error occurs during the procedure of Interactive Test, click Initialize H/W Diag to initialize H/W and restart Inter-
active Test.

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1-17 IMAGE PROFILE


The graphical profile data on selected line of the image can be displayed. Horizontal, vertical, and free direction of
a line can be selected.

Selections in Image Profile


1. Click on Browse in Functions selection.
Application sort screen appears.
2. Upon application sort window, you can highlight an EXAM  Exam. No.  Series No., and click on Accept .
The desired image appears in the screen.
3. Select the desired image profile type by pressing any of the following buttons:
• Horizontal:

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The graphical profile data on the selected horizontal line is displayed.
• Vertical:
The graphical profile data on the selected vertical line is displayed.
• Free:
By selecting two given points, the graphical profile data is displayed.
• FWHM:
Full Width Half Maximum
• Auto:
sets area automatically for profile graphic representation.
• Use FOV:

• Smooth:
Not available yet.
4. Drag a cursor on the displayed image.
The graphical profile data is displayed.
5. To delete the lines, click on Erase. To exit from this program, click on Quit.

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1-18 MTF SURVEY


Image spatial resolution can be measured by scanning a wire existing within a GE Performance Phantom or
equivalent, and analyzing the acquired image with this menu. The menu calculates MTF data by the two-
dimensional Fourier Transform of the point spread function using pixel data around the wire, and displays the MTF
curve. Evaluate the system spatial resolution performance by reading the curve.

Special Tool
• GE Performance Phantom (2102580) or equivalent

Scanning the GE Performance Phantom


1. Set the GE Performance Phantom approximately at the scan center.

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2. Adjust the position of the phantom so that the wire point within the phantom is positioned at the scan center:
a. Perform axial scans with the following parameters (others: default):

Recon FOV Scan Time (Sec) kV mA Thickness


10 (Head) 2.0 120 150 10

b. Measure the distance between the wire point and the scan center.
c. Shift the phantom so that the wire point is positioned at the scan center, according to the distances
measured at the above step.
Use the up-down adjuster and right-left adjuster of the phantom holder (one turn: 1 mm movement).

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Y

Wire Point

Scan Center

d. Repeat steps a through c, until the wire point is positioned at the scan center within ±0.5 mm.

If the image shows a white band over the wire point, as shown below, this indicates that the wire point is not
yet positioned correctly at the scan center.

White band

3. Record the image No.

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Mode - ‘Automatic’, ‘Manual’


4. ‘Manual’:
If you select ‘Manual’, proceed to step 5.

‘Automatic’:
If you select ‘Automatic’, perform the following:
a. Perform step 5.
b. Proceed to step 9.

If it does not seem to work well, try the ‘Manual’ mode.

Image ID
5. Enter the image No. (Patient ID#.Exam#.Series#.Image#); or, select the image, using the [Browse] function.

‘Pin Center X’, ‘Pin Center Y’


6. Enter X and Y values as follows. X and Y are the locations of the pin center existing within the phantom.
a. Click [Locate]. The pencil cursor appears on the image field.
b. Use the mouse to position the tip of the cursor on the center of the pin. See below:

Pin

c. Click the right button, and then, the location values are entered into the boxes.

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‘Inner ROI’, ‘Outer ROI’


7. Measure the ROI values, of an area within the pin and of an area encompassing the pin:
a. Click [Measure] for ‘Inner ROI’. A circle cursor appears on the image field.
b. Use the mouse to position the cursor within the pin and enter the value, as follows:
i. Position the cursor, by moving the mouse while pressing the center button.
ii. Adjust the cursor size, by moving the mouse while pressing the left button.
iii. Enter the value into the box, by clicking the right button.
c. Click [Measure] for ‘Outer ROI’.

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d. Perform step b. In this step, encompass the pin with the cursor.

Advanced Settings - ‘Adjust’, ‘Use Default’


8. Usually select ‘Use Default’.

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[Compute], [View Plot]


9. Click [Compute]. The MTF values are calculated.
10. Click [View Plot].
11. Read the lp/cm values (on the horizontal axis) of the curve at 0.5, 0.1, and 0.05 (on the vertical axis), using the
mouse. And enter the values in the ‘MTF lp/cm@50%’, ‘MTF lp/cm@10%’, ‘MTF lp/cm@5%’ boxes,
respectively. Refer to below:

0.8 EXAMPLE
0.5

0.6

0.4

0.1

0.2 0.05

0
0 2 4 6 8 10

lp/cm@50% lp/cm@5%
lp/cm@10%

[Report]
12. Click [Report] to record the data. (File name: /usr/g/service/log/mtf.report)

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1-19 OFFLINE SCAN

Table 1-18 Offline Scan

Parameter Group Parameter Selection


Technic Scan Type Axial, Helical, Cine, Scout, Stationary, T/G Control (Refer to
Section 1-19-1.)
Scan Time [sec] 0.7, 1.0, 1.5, 2.0, 3.0, 5.0
kV 120, 140
mA 60, 80, 100, 130, 160, 200, value
Thickness [mm] For Brivo CT315: 1.0, 2.0, 3.0, 5.0, 7.0. 10.0
For Brivo CT325: 0.6, 1.0, 2.0, 3.0, 5.0, 7.0, 10.0

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The system with Asymmetric Option Installed only, this
parameter is displayed.
“10: 1” provides 10 mm and 1 mm slices.
“10: 2” provides 10 mm and 2 mm slices.
“6: 1” provides 6 mm and 1 mm slices.
Scan FOV [cm] 18, 25, 43
Scan Environment X Ray ON, OFF
Rotor ON, OFF
Data Collection ON, OFF
DAS Mode NORMAL, CONPATTERN, DCPPATTERN, DAS0V, DAS05V,
DAS1V, DAS2V, DAS3V (Note)
Tech. for Scan (other scan -
Type parameters)
Note: DAS0V, DAS1V, DAS2V, DAS3V, DAS5V means the different output voltages of DCP board to Convert
board, used to test the linearity of DCP output to Convert board.

1-19-1 T/G Control

T/G Control
The following mechanical controls of the gantry and table can be performed with this menu. After setting these
parameters, click on Back to return to perform the 1st screen of Offline scan.
• Table Pos. [mm]: The cradle is moved (horizontally) to a specified position. The cradle button on the
keyboard lights during cradle movement.
• Azimuth [deg]: The gantry is rotated to a specified position.

Collimator Control (Only for Brivo CT325)


After setting these parameters, click on Back to return to perform the 1st screen of Offline scan.
• Auto Collimator: When set to ON, collimator tracking control during offline scan becomes available.
• Position Change: When set to ON, the collimator can be moved to the desired position using the fol-
lowing parameters (Move mode and Pulse) .

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• Move mode: When ‘Position Change’ is set to ON, this parameter can be available.
- Abs.: (Absolute position change) moves the collimator from the reference position (zero posi-
tion) held by the DAS to the desired position specified by ‘Pulse’ parameter.
- Rel.: (Relative position change) moves the collimator from the current position held by the DAS
to the desired position specified by ‘Pulse’ parameter.
• Pulse: specifies the collimator travel from -1,500 to 1,500 pulses. (1 pulse = 2 micrometers)
• Reset: When set to ON, the collimator position is reset.
• Col. Mode:
The following operation can be performed according to the Function mode selected. X-ray ON selection
must be required.

IMPORTANT NOTE: - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 
When selecting Zigzag or Vibration mode, do not select Helical or Cine scan as a Scan Type.
This is why one data only is acquired.
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -

Col. Mode
Function Value Operation
Normal 00 Normal Operation
ZIGZAG 01 The collimator moves zigzag. This mode can be used in
combination with a tracking mode.
STEP A 02 The collimator moves in 20 pulse steps.
STEP B 03 The collimator moves in 5 pulse steps.
STEP C 04 The collimator moves + 10 pulse every one scan.
STEP D 05 The collimator moves + 1 pulse every one scan.
VIBRATION 10 The collimator vibrates, using for belt tension adjustment.
After completion of this test, the Gantry must be reset.
TEST A 11 The collimator moves 20 pulses of a reciprocating motion
for test. (for a manufacturing test use) After completion of
this test, the Gantry must be reset.
TEST B 12 The collimator moves 140 pulses of a reciprocating motion
for test. (for a manufacturing test use) After completion of
this test, the Gantry must be reset.
TEST C 13 The collimator moves [Home 20 pulses] of a reciprocating
motion for test. (for an endurance test use) After comple-
tion of this test, the Gantry must be reset.
Value - Selected when selecting Function as a value. For exam-
ple, if “01” is entered, the ZIGZAG function is selected.
- 06-0F Reserved
- 14-7F Reserved

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1-20 QUERY CON TEMPERATURE


This function will be used to query and log Convert Board tempretures from a series of raw data. The user will select
raw data from a rawdata browser one by one, and then this function will extract Convert Board & Detector
temperature values and write them into a log txt file.
We will give a browser which lists all of rawdata. User will select one raw data and then click [Add RawData] button
to add it to a list, and then can go on select more by this way, after all expected raw data have been selected, then
click OK button to get the temperatures from all of them.
The Outputs:
Each raw data gets one group of data (1 number Vs 1 convert board). We will get these data from a fixed and
specified view in one raw data.
The outputs of all select rawdata will be shown in the bottom-left of the screen.

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1-21 RAW DATA FUNCTIONS

Table 1-19 Raw Data Functions

Bar Menu Pulldown Menu Function


File Exit Exits ‘Raw Data Functions.’
Function Save to device (Selected as default when ‘Raw Data Functions’ is selected.)
Selection Restore/Delete from device Loads raw data files from the DVD/USB to the system hard
disk, or deletes raw data files on the DVD/USB
Reserve/Release -
Initialize device Initializes DVD/USB inserted
Refresh device list Refresh the DVD/USB inserted
Raw Data Whole Exam, Whole Series, Selects a raw data file, or, all the raw data files of a specified
Selection Individual Raw series No., or, all the raw data files of a specified exam No.
Device Selection DVD, USB Select the DVD/USB device wanna to save raw data

Do not select ‘Individual Raw’ in the Raw data Selection menu, otherwise, problems may be caused for retro recon,
etc. due to a Twin system algorithm related reason. This means that you should not handle individual raw data file.
Instead, select ‘Whole Exam’ or ‘Whole Series’ in the menu.

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1-22 SCAN ANALYSIS


The scan analysis feature allows users to have interactive access to scan files collected on the scanner. Scan data
to be viewed can come from either Patient Scanning or from service mode tools such as Diagnostic Data Collection
or Calibration.
Analysis is divided into three major areas of: SCAN ANALYSIS, dd FILE ANALYSIS, and CAL FILE ANALYSIS, and
Z-tracking. dd FILE ANALYSIS and CAL FILE ANALYSIS is not yet available for this CT System. Each major section
provides an File List Select interface similar to the Image Works List Select, Image Browser. Analysis List Select
allows you to select the appropriate file of interest.
Any of the normal scan files may be selected for processing within Scan Analysis including Axial, Helical, and Scout
scans. Once the scan data of interest is selected you can select one of several processing options which include:
Update, Scan Header, Cal Vectors, Plot MSD, Plot VVC, and Save Scan.

Definitions within Scan Analysis


• dd File (Diagnostic Data File):
dd files are a result file from some type of operation on the scan data file. dd files are typically some form
of view summed file that may have had some specific type of processing applied to it. For example, the
processing applied to the raw data to calculate the position of the pin in ISO alignment results in a
temporary file that is a view summed result that could be saved as a dd file. As long as two dd files have
the same number of data elements in them the two files may be added, subtracted, multiplied, or divided
with each other.
• Means and Standard Deviation File (MSD): 
This is usually the result of combining two or more views mathematically which results in Mean Values
for each channel in the views and an associated Standard Deviation for each channel in the views. In
essence all of the user selected views in a scan file are summed together resulting in a single “master
view” that contains the averaged data from all of the views. The mean values represent the average data
value from the channels and the standard deviation values represent the amount of variability for that
channels data values across all of the views. The higher the standard deviation the more the channel
output varied from view to view.
• Scan Header: 
This is the information contained within the Scan File that identifies the specific settings in affect when
that scan file was created. The Scan Header includes information at several levels including: Exam,
Series, and Scan. Information identifying the technique selections, scan time, acquisition mode, and
many others may be found in the scan header.
• Cal Vectors: 
Within Scan Analysis the Cal Vectors are only those vectors contained within the Scan Data File at the
time that the scan was taken.
• VVC (Views vs Channels): 
This is a way to graphically represent the data values from each channel for each view of data from the
S-DAS as a shade of grey. The display will have the views stacked vertically and the channels arranged
across the display horizontally.

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1-22 SCAN ANALYSIS (CONTINUED)

Starting the Scan Analysis


Click on Scan Analysis. The following window appears.
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Selections in Scan Analysis


Upon starting the Scan List Select window, you can highlight an EXAM -> SERIES -> SCAN, and perform the
desired analysis feature by pressing any of the following buttons:
• Update:
The UPDATE selection will refresh the List Select Display if new scan files have been created since the
Scan Analysis Tool was started.
• Scan Header:
The SCAN HEADER selection will open a scrolling text window that contains the header text information
contained in select scan file.
• Cal Vectors:
The CAL VECTOR selection will open a window that allows you to select which of the calibration vectors
in the selected scan file that you wish to look at. After the selections are made, OK will process the data
requests and display the results.
The resultant plots will be auto-scaled and in some cases the range of data displayed will be set
automatically. This is to provide a reasonable initial view of the data. Always check the scale on the left
hand side of the plot displays. Cursor reporting of data value and channel numbers is provided.
• Create MDS DD File:
This will calculate a view averaged “super view” for the selected views and store the results in a separate
file on the systems disk. The display will report the path and filename of the file just created. Once
created, dd File can be viewed or compared with other files to check for specific operating
characteristics.
A txt file containing the same contents with MSD DD file is generated to help user use the Third-Party
Software to analysis system. This txt file will be save to /usr/g/service/log/Diag_mean_SD.txt. Every time
this function is run, this file will be re-created.Old will be deleted. 
The format of this txt file should be like:

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• Plot MSD:
Provides a set of view summed Means and Standard Deviation Plots of a scan file. The plotter is started
to display the means vectors and the standard deviation vectors, computed across the entire scan for
each detector macro row. There will be (4) mean and standard deviation plot sets in the display window. 
After Plot MSD is started, a preprocessing option selection window appears:
- Offset Correction:
This processing step removes from the scan data, the signal bias introduced by the acquisition
electronics. This operation is performed on a channel by channel basis for each view.
- Reference Normalization: 
Makes use of unobstructed (not blocked by the patient) detector cells at the end of the detector
to adjust for fluctuations in the x-ray beam and effects of aperture size and mA. In the case

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where the reference channels are blocked, the system uses an estimated value for the
processing. The steps for Reference Normalizing the scan data involves: Offset Correction for
the Reference Channels, Dividing the Offset Corrected Scan Data by the Averaged Reference
Channels for each view.
- Log Conversion:
The log operation is applied.
- Convolved Data: 
(This option check is not available in CT/e Dual Series and other HiSpeed Series Products.)
This processing step mathematically filters the channel data to remove blurring affects that
would occur when the views are back-projected. The affect is to ‘sharpen’ each channels data
value within the view. Without the convolution step, some of the x-ray attenuation data for a
particular channel ends up in the channels on either side of that particular channel. Convolution
puts that adjacent channel contribution back into the channel data that it should have been in to
begin with.
Cursor reporting of data value and channel numbers is provided.
For terminology and usage, refer to Generic System Analyzer.
• PLOT VVC:
The PLOT VVC selection provides Views-vs-Channels display of a grey scale representation for the
selected scan file. Each view of data (or summed, compressed view) is represented on the display as a
horizontal line. Each pixel in the line represents the data value for a particular channel from the DAS.
After VVC is activated,a preprocessing option selection window appears:
- Offset Correction: 
This processing step removes from the scan data, the signal bias introduced by the acquisition
electronics. This operation is performed on a channel by channel basis for each view.
- Reference Normalization: 
Makes use of unobstructed (not blocked by the patient) detector cells at the end of the detector
to adjust for fluctuations in the x-ray beam and effects of aperture size and mA. In the case
where the reference channels are blocked, the system uses an estimated value for the
processing. The steps for Reference Normalizing the scan data involves: Offset Correction for
the Reference Channels, Dividing the Offset Corrected Scan Data by the Averaged Reference
Channels for each view.

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- Log Conversion:
The log operation is applied.
- FFT channel Data:
The combination operation of Offset Correction, Reference Normalization, and Log Conversion
is applied.
- Convolved Data: 
(This option check is not available in CT/e Dual Series and other HiSpeed Series Products.)
This processing step mathematically filters the channel data to remove blurring affects that
would occur when the views are back-projected. The affect is to ‘sharpen’ each channels data
value within the view. Without the convolution step, some of the x-ray attenuation data for a
particular channel ends up in the channels on either side of that particular channel. Convolution
puts that adjacent channel contribution back into the channel data that it should have been in to
begin with.
After selecting the box or line cursor using ‘region of Interest’ selection box, click [Plot now].
Once displayed, the window and level for the displayed data can be changed to better see
variations in the data.
- URSOR BEHAVIOR IN VVC:
Cross hair Cursor reporting is provided for: Data Value, DAS Channel, Detector Channel, and
View number. The cursor is moved across the display using the mouse.
A selection box on the display allows selection of Line Cursors (Channel and View) and Box
Cursors (Rectangle) which allow the selection of a Channel, View, or Group of channels and
views for plotting. The line and box cursors can be moved around the screen to view specific
areas of interest. When the mouse pointer cursor is moved over a line cursor the mouse cursor
will change to a four pointer arrow. Pressing the left mouse button allows you to ‘drag’ the cursor
across the display.
For the box cursors, the box may be dragged using the left mouse button with the mouse cursor
positioned over the box. The size and shape of the box can be changed by moving the mouse
cursor over the Bottom or Right edges of the box. When over the Bottom or Right edges of the
box you can press the left mouse button to drag the box edge up and down or left and right.
With the Line (Channel and View) cursors the plotted data will represent all Channels for a
selected View or all Views for a selected Channel.
With the Box Cursors the resulting plot will be a view summed Means and Standard Deviation
plot for the selected views and channels.
• Save Scan
This will save the selected scan file to a temporary disk location so that it can moved to DVD or
transferred via FTP to another location.
Note
Save Scan only provides raw data saving of one rotation, so it cannot provide complete raw data
of helical scan. Retro-recon may be invalid to perform based on incomplete scan raw data. Please
use Raw Data Function tool to obtain complete helical raw data using Whole Exam or Whole
Series setting.

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1-22 SCAN ANALYSIS (CONTINUED)

1-22-1 Z-Axis Tracking (Only for Brivo CT325)


The Z–AXIS TRACKING tool is a new TAB for the twin system ONLY, located within the Analysis Tool. The tool can
be used to plot various tracking functions, using a Scan Data Set. For a scan data set, the analysis package can
plot different data versus views in UN–FILTERED (the default) or FILTERED (20 pt. Boxcar) formats.

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1-22 SCAN ANALYSIS (CONTINUED)

1-22-1 Z-Axis Tracking (Continued)


In the figures that follow, examples of “known” Tracking plots are shown. Since plots vary from system to system,
the examples shown should be used only as guides. Compare your System’s plots and analyze them relative to the
specification shown in each figure. The plots shown are UN–FILTERED views, which is the default option when they
are plotted. A 20 point boxcar filter takes the 20 view average and then plots the data.

A value is not considered to be out of specification, unless the limit is exceeded for a sustained interval of 100 views
or more. In the cases where specifications are not given, consider plots informational only.

To use the function “Save to File” , need to make a directory named “data” under root. Then after performing Save
to File, plot data is displayed and text file will be stored into data directory as named “TrackingVsScan.txt” (about
15KB size). But it is not so useful because of text file.

It is recommended to remove the directory “data” after checking the TrackingVsScan.txt file for system stability.
• Collimator Position:
The plot shows the Collimator Position during a scan. Collimator positions are stored in the Scan file
(Raw Data).
The vertical axis shows the pulse count of Z–Axis pulse motor (20  m/pulse).

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1-22 SCAN ANALYSIS (CONTINUED)

1-22-1 Z-Axis Tracking (Continued)


• Z–Ratio:
Z–RATIO Plot computes the Ratio of Q–Cal Channels A and B. The value is given by the following equa-
tion.

K* A - B A and B means Q–Cal channel average data of each detector plane.


Z_Ratio=
K* A + B (K=Qcal channel ratio)

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Note
When you make a plot, you may be asked to enter the channel number. This has no meaning, any
input generates same plot.

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1-22-1 Z-Axis Tracking (continued)


• Center Ratio:
CENTER RATIO plot indicates the calculated Focal Spot position relative to the centerline, with the cen-
ter position being 0. The focal spot moves during a scan due to mA, rotor wobble, gantry rotation wobble,
and because of tube (target) heat.

K* A - B A and B means active channel data of each detector


Center_Ch_Ratio=
K* A + B plane.(K=Q cal channel ratio)

Note
The Ref. channel Ratio can not be seen by this tool.

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1-22 SCAN ANALYSIS (CONTINUED)

1-22-2 DD

dd File List Select Overview


dd math is a means for the user to apply mathematical operations: add, subtract, multiply, and divide to dd files, and
calculate the channel to channel difference or ratio of means vs. standard deviation vectors of a dd file. It allows the
user to specify the scaling factor for the output vector, and provides three output modes: plot, dd file, and view
numbers.
dd math is part of the dd analysis user interface. Scan Analysis is used to generate dd files that may then be
manipulated and or examined using dd File Analysis.

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1-22-2 DD (Continued)

Operating dd Math Function


The dd math operation buttons will be insensitive if no files are selected into the dd math operation panel.
1. The user may start dd math operation(s) by selecting the file(s) and putting them into the selection field by
clicking the button FILE #1 or FILE #2.

If the selected file is not a dd file, the application will not put it into the dd math operation field. A message
window will pop up and ask user to select a dd file.

If only one file is selected and it is of the file type RTS dd file or MSD dd file, both Ch2Ch (Channel to Channel)
and Ratio (RATIO OF MEANS VS. STDV) will become sensitive. 

If the selected file is not of the type MSD or RTS, only Ch2Ch will become sensitive. 

When two dd files are selected, + (ADD), - (SUBTRACT), x (MULTIPLY), and / (DIVIDE) become sensitive and
Ch2Ch and Ratio will be insensitive.
2. The user can specify the output file name when the dd file output mode is set. Otherwise a default dd file name
will be provided.
3. The default output scaling factor is 1.0. The user can set the scaling factor to any real number.
4. When the dd math operation buttons are sensitive, the user can select the desired button to start the dd math
operation.

dd Files Generation
There are 18 different dd file types of six orientations. The orientations are View, Channel, RTS, CAL, Elements,
and Header.
Channel oriented means and standard deviation type dd files are the only type that can be created from scan data
files in the Scan Analysis application.

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1-22-2 DD (Continued)

dd Math Functions
dd math consists of the following functions:
• Add
• Subtract
• Multiply
• Divide

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• Channel to Channel (Ch2Ch) difference
• Ratio of means vs. standard deviation
Perform: add, subtract, multiply, divide, and channel to channel difference operations on dd files. These operations
are only available for dd file types.

Add, Subtract, Multiply, Divide


Applies add, subtract, multiply, and divide between vectors in two dd files. The output file is a dd file with one of the
following suffixes:
• .add
• .dif
• .mul
• .rat
Operations can be performed on dd files in View orientation, Channel orientation, RTS orientation, and Cal
orientation.
Currently, no dd type restrictions are applied to operations between dd files, as long as the dd vectors have the same
number of elements. If one file has a single vector and the other file has multiple vectors the mathematical operation
will be applied multiple times using the single vector.
Otherwise the mathematical operation will be applied component wise for the number of vectors in each file.

Channel to Channel Difference


Applies the following calculation to the data from the data set(s) in the dd files for View, RTS or Cal orientation.
(X2-X1), (X3-X2), (X4-X3),...,(Xn-Xn-1)
Where X is the data value for each channel.
The output is channel to channel dd file with extension: .c2c

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1-22-2 DD (Continued)

Ratio of Means vs. Standard Deviation


Takes a MSD (means and standard deviation) or RTS (real time statistics) type of dd file, calculates the ratio of data
in the means vector (1st set) to data in standard deviation vector (2nd set). The 
output file is a ratio type of dd file with the extension: .rat

dd Math Output Mode


Three output modes are supported in dd math:
• Plot:
Will plot the output dd vector using an on screen vector display.
• DD File:
Allows the user to specify the output dd file name with a full path or the file basename.
If only base name is provided the program will use the default prefix and suffix for the output file. The
created dd file will be shown in the dd file list.
• View #’s (Numbers):
Prints the numerical data of the dd vector(s) to the display window(s). For image file types and scan file
types, it will display the VVC plots of the selected files.

Other Functions in dd Analysis User Interface


The dd math operation panel supports the following functions for various file types.
• Update
Refreshes the display in the dd panel.
• Plot
Plots the vector(s) of the selected files in the display window for the following file types:
dd Files and Cal Files
• Save (to) DVD / Restore (From) DVD
Saves the selected files to the DVD and restores all the dd files from /DVD/ddfiles to /data directory.
• Sort By Date or Sort by Type
The user can perform these functions, except dd math operations, by simply selecting one or more files in the list
select window, and clicking the function button. The following file types are supported in this panel.
• dd File
• Cal File
• Data File

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1-23 SERVICE CALIBRATION

Table 1-20 Service Calibration

Service Calibration Menu Displayed Instruction


(Sequence)
Auto Sequence 1 Spectral Air Cal  Spectral Phantom Cal  [for CAM change &
Routine Maintenance]
Auto Sequence 2 Q Cal  Spectral Air Cal  Spectral Phantom Cal
[for Tube/Collimator/Filter/Slice Thickness Change]
Auto Sequence 3 Q Cal  AV Cal  Spectral Air Cal  Spectral Phantom Cal
[for Detector Change]
DG Cal  Spectral Air Cal  Spectral Phantom Cal

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Auto Sequence 4
[for DAS Change]
Auto Sequence 5 Q Cal  AV Cal  DG Cal  Spectral Air Cal  Spectral Phantom
Cal
[for 1st Installation]
Q Cal -
AV Cal -
DG Cal -
Asymmetric Seq Q Cal Air Cal Phantom Cal [for Asymmetric Option installation]
(Only for Brivo CT325)

• For ‘Auto Sequence 1’ only, 120 kV, or 140 kV can be selected.


Phantom Calibration as Dual Slice System
Because of the X-ray geometry, 10mm Calibration file will be unique vector, and system requires two thickness Cal.
data for Phantom Calibration. 10mm Cal. data is not linear against other thickness Cal files (7, 5,3, etc.).

10mm Calibration Used for 10mm Cal. File only.


7mm Calibration Used for 7, 5,3,2 and 1mm Cal. File.

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1-24 SERVICE MANUAL


The service documentations can be displayed on the monitor of the OC.
1. Insert the Service Documentation CD-ROM into the DVD-RAM drive of the OC.
2. Click on Service icon, then select Service Manual.
The start screen of the service manual is displayed on the monitor.
Note
If “Netscape: Not Recommended Browser” window appears, click on Close.
3. Click on (Proceed ) Main Page to select the Service manuals to be displayed.
4. To exit from the service manual, click the button located at the left upper of screen, then select Close.
The service manual CD-ROM will be ejected automatically from the drive.
Note
The CD-ROM can not be automatically ejected. So, open a shell window and enter eject to eject
the CD-ROM. Then enter exit to close the shell window.

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1-25 SHUTDOWN

Note
The Menu filled in yellow below are the Class C tool

1-25-1 Application Shutdown


Click on Application Shutdown to terminate the application software and enter the desktop menu. By using the
desktop menu, perform the followings:

Desktop Menu Descriptions


Startup Terminates the desktop menu and starts up the application software.
Date setting Sets the date and time.

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Reconfig Performs system configurations.
Savestate Saves the system state data in a DVD or USB disk.
Restorestate Restores the system state data saved by ‘Savestate’ function.
Install Options Installs the option key DVD or USB disk.
List Options Displays options installed in the system.
Install Software Installs revision-up or patch softwares.
Install InSite Installs InSite Software.
List S/W Package Displays versions of Patch and application softwares.
Shell Displays the LINUX shell window. You can use the LINUX commands.
LFW To perform the LFW procedures.
Logout Do not click on this button!! If clicked, enter ‘ctuser’ as a login ID and ‘suisei.’
as a password to return the desktop menu (or scan panel).
Shutdown Terminates the OS to power OFF the system.

1-25-2 System Shutdown - Class C


Click on System Shutdown to shut down the system. The shut-down procedure starts with no inquiry.

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1-26 SYSTEM BROWSER


The System Browser is intended to provide a single point user interface for the review of important system
information to aid evaluation and troubleshooting.

Note
The Menu filled in yellow below are the Class C tool.

Viewer Selections
In the Viewer Selection Area, the user may select one of several system information areas to review.
This selection is made using the ‘Pull Down’ window labeled ‘View:’
• GE System Log
gesyslog
• SYSLOG OC
OC computer Linux Operating System Log
• IOS LOGS
Application software logs for: Image Browser, Image Database Read Server, Image Database Write
Server, Image Server, DICOM Server, Image Acquisition Server, Networking Server, Film Composer
Log, Printer Server, Archive, Display, Filming.
• Tube Usage
Tube slice count and use information for the current and previous X-Ray Tubes.

• Run Time Statistics (Class C)


Tube spits

• OC Info.
System software version, Disk usage, Network info., Current Process, Hardware Inventory, OC route
table.
• Configuration Files
OC Host Configuration File, OC Scan Hardware Configuration File.

• History Log (Class C)


Logs for calibration, analysis, test, etc.
• Software Health Page (Class C)
Files for JEDI error, IOS, etc.

After the Major Area of interest is selected in the ‘View:’ window, you may select one or more of the items displayed
in the ‘Option:’ window directly below the ‘View: Pull Down Window’. This allows more than one group of information
to be viewed together.

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1-26 SYSTEM BROWSER (CONTINUED)


After the ‘Option:’ window selects have been made, you may get the selected information from the system by
selecting the button directly to the right of the ‘Option:’ window. The Button name will change depending upon the
type of information being selected. In the case of the GE System Log the button is labeled RETRIEVE BUFFER
PAGE and if the selection had been Tube Usage the button selections would be SUMMARY, DETAIL, and
CUMULATIVE. Each of the selections will be explained later in this description.
In the Viewer Selection Area you may also enter an alpha-numeric text string to Search for in the currently Displayed
information.

Class C Functions
• Histogram provides a bar graph histogram of the software processes reporting errors in the GE System
Log. The size of the bars indicates the number of each item that was found in the log.

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• Selecting ‘Filter’ and then ‘Histogram’ provides a bar graph of errors in the GE System Log that contain
specific alpha-numeric strings. The current strings are: Pri/Most, Pri/Soft, Abort, TAXI, DIP, Filter,
Aperture, Converter, ICE CPU, temperature, watchdog, overrun.

GE System Log
The System Browser provides convenient viewing of the scanner primary message log
/usr/g/service/log/gesys_<suite name>_oc.log
After the user selects the GE System Log the entire log is read and divided into ‘pages’ of 1000 lines of messages.
Each ‘page’ of the log is displayed in the ‘Option:’ window with the following format:
Pg # :Day of Week mmm dd hh:mm:ss yyyy
You may then select one or more of the ‘pages’ within the option window and then select ‘Retrieve Buffer Page’.
This allows you to quickly move to a specific Date/Time of interest and avoid having to scroll through parts of the
log that is not of current interest.
Once the Buffer pages have been retrieved, you can search within the currently displayed pages for any alpha-
numeric string entered in the Search Field and then selecting the Search Button. The search field is case sensitive.
Depending upon the selections for: Next, Previous, First, Last the viewer will display the Next, Previous, First, or
Last occurrence of the Search String. Selecting Search Again will take you to the Next or Previous occurrence if
those selections had been made.
The Search feature will also display how many of occurrences of the Search string where found in that section(s) of
the log. The information is displayed in the User Message Area at the bottom of the window in the form of:
Search Status: Found XX match(s) of <search string>

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1-26 SYSTEM BROWSER (CONTINUED)

Class C Histogram and Filter Function for GE System Log


In addition to the standard viewing and search functions described above, the System Browser allows you to
produce a Histogram of the entire gesyslog and display the results in a graphical, bar chart format. An additional
feature is to first apply a fixed filter to the entire gesyslog and then produce a graphical histogram of the filtered
results. Additional Histogram and Filter Functions are planned to be added in later software releases based upon
your and engineering’s inputs.
• Histogram
If the ‘Histogram’ button is selected, the System Browser processes the entire gesyslog, not just the
buffer pages currently being viewed. The current Histogram processing counts the number of times
that individual software processes (programs) log messages to the gesyslog.
The Histogram includes two different pieces of information for each line reported in the graph.
- The name of the item(s) found during the generation of the Histogram. In this example the
names of the processes reporting messages to the log are displayed next to the number of
occurrences in the form <process name>. The process names are the names reported in the
gesyslog Process: field.
- A bar graph showing the relative number of occurrences for the found items in descending
order from the most number found to the least number found.
• Filter (Filtered Histogram)
If the ‘Filter Check Box’ is selected and then the ‘Histogram Button’, the System Browser will first apply
a filter to the gesyslog and then produce a Histogram of that result.
The current fixed filter is a list of ‘key word strings’. In the future we will add additional filter sets based
upon field and engineering inputs.

SYSLOG - OC
When you select either SYSLOG OC, the System Browser will display the IRX SYSLOG Files on the respective
computer. These are the logs normally found at /var/adm on the OC system.
Once again you may select one or more of the log files to view in the Options: window and then select the View File
Button to retrieve and display the requested information. The Search and Next, Previous, First and Last functions
operate the same as for the basic gesyslog viewer.

IOS Logs
The IOS log files are created and updated by various scanner application software processes.
These processes include: Image Browser, Image Database Read Server, Image Database Write Server, Image
Server, DICOM Server, Image Acquisition Server, Networking Server, Film Composer Log, Printer Server, Archive,
Display, and Filming.
The System Browser has the same operation and capabilities as those for viewing the IRIX SYSLOG files.

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1-26 SYSTEM BROWSER (CONTINUED)

Tube Usage
The System Browser is used to display information about the currently installed tube as well as previously installed
tubes. The Tube Usage viewer provides three different levels of information viewing for Tube Usage: Summary,
Details, and Cumulative.
Note
For Tube Warranty purposes ‘Warranty Effective Slices’ is the correct number to report upon tube
unit failure.
• Tube Usage Details Information
The Tube Usage Details information identifies the selected Tube Unit and Site Information plus details
on the types and number of scans taken on that tube unit.

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• Tube Usage Cumulative Information
The Tube Usage Cumulative Information displays the totaled tube usage information for all tubes
that have been installed on the system.

Run Time Stats - Class C


The system Browser allows you to display statistical information gather by different subsystems in the scanner.
Unlike the other viewers only one category may be selected at a time for display.
Currently the System Browser can display the following information under Run Time Stats:Tube spits, DBPCI test
result.

OC Info
The title for this section may be a little misleading so take a look at the capabilities that the System Browser can
provide to you in this area.
The System Browser has the capability of running some of the routinely used IRIX commands used
in gathering data about the system operation and configuration as well as reporting some of the
specific scanner configuration files.
Note that multi-select is available in the ‘Option:’ Window. Note also that the Search Function is available.
The command results available in this area are:
• System Software Revisions:showprods
• Disk Usage: df
• OC Network Sockets:netstat -ian
• OC Route Table: netstat -r
• OC Network Configuration:ifconfig
• OC Current Processes Running:ps -aef

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1-26 SYSTEM BROWSER (CONTINUED)

Config Files
The System Browser has the capability of viewing some of the routinely referenced scanner configuration files used
in gathering data about the system:
Info file, OC host.cfg, OC scanrecon.cfg, OC option.cfg, etc..

History Log - Class C


The System Browser has the capability of viewing some history log files:
Alignment, Service Calibration, User calibration, CT number adjustment, Tube warmup, Gravity sag, Heat soak,
Image analysis, JEDI diag, DAS transfer test, DAS linearity test, POST recon test, InSite activity, etc..

Software Health Page - Class C


The System Browser has the capability of viewing some log files:
JEDI error, assoc_out, caldate, corefilelist, ermes, gesys.log, hast_report, hiv_inv, ios logs, least 15, login_logout,
message_report, module, OC_SYSLOG, process, readme, reli_number, reli_report, starup_shutdown,
swHealthPage.log, swinfo, top15, etc..

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1-27 TUBE PROCEDURE

1-27-1 Tube Procedure for Brivo CT315 (NoFilm, Change)


It will take approx. two hours to complete adjustments.
1. Select Service  Tube Pro. (NoFilm, Change)
2. Tube procedure tool will execute. 
If you have already initialized Tube Filament Aging Data, click on OK.
If it does not, click on Cancel then perform CLEAR FILAMENT AGING, using Service Menu -> Generator test.
3. Enter Tube Insert Serial Number (Not Housing Serial Number), then click on OK.
4. Follow the procedures that appear on the CRT screen. The following adjustments will be performed.
• Tube POR Alignment:

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For detailed procedures, refer to FCA, System, X-ray alignment, POR.
• Tube BOW Alignment:
For detailed procedures, refer to FCA, System, X-ray alignment, BOW.
• Tube ISO Alignment:
For detailed procedures, refer to FCA, System, X-ray alignment, ISO Center Alignment.
• Q calibration:
For detailed procedures, refer to FCA, System, System Calibration, HiLight Calibration.
• Bowtie Filter Alignment:
For detailed procedures, refer to FCA, System, X-ray alignment, Filter Alignment.
• Auto Sequence 1 (Air and Phantom cal):
For detailed procedures, refer to Section 1-23 Service Calibration.
• Quick CT # Adjustment

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1-27-2 Tube Procedure for Brivo CT325 (CHANGE)

Prior to starting Tube Procedure (change)


1. Checking the Aperture Home Position:
a. Attach a tape as a mark onto the motor drive pulley to read a number of rotation of the collimator Z-axis drive
motor.

Mark (tape)
Nearly aligned

b. Press the OGP reset switch to drive the collimator Z-axis drive motor.

Push this reset switch

OGP BD

c. Verify that:
-The aperture moves smoothly.
-The mark, attached in step a, rotates approx. 3 times CW, 6 times CCW, and 3 times CW, then the aperture
stop moving.
d. Verify that the aperture front surface is NEARLY aligned with the front surface of the collimator case. (See
the photograph above.)

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1-27 TUBE PROCEDURE (CONTINUED)


2. Checking for the Aperture Z-Axis Zigzag motion:
a. Select Service  Diagnostics  Offline Scan.
b. T/G control  Auto Collimator: ON. Click on OK, then click on Back.
c. Perform one off-line scan:
Stationary (1sec,100mA, 1mm) with the bow-tie filter installed. (This scan is performed to move the colli-
mator so that X-ray beam is evenly exposed for both A and B channels.)
After scanning, do not exit from the Off-line scan screen.
d. T/G control  Auto Collimator: OFF.
e. Set the Zigzag motion for the collimator aperture:
Select T/G Control  Col. mode  ZIGZAG

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f. Click on OK, then click on Back.
g. Perform one off-line scan:
Stationary (1sec,100mA, 1mm) with the bow-tie filter installed.
h. Select Service  Diagnostics  Generic System Analyzer  Format Raw Data  A side.
i. Select the raw data file (of the last scan performed in step g) from the Raw data browser lists.
Perform Fan Data with the following settings, then click on OK:

Offset File Correction Yes


Reference Correction No
Natural Log Conversion No

Select Original as “Select Type of Data:”.


Select Store to File.
Enter 1 as “Mean Vector Number” and A ch as “File Comment”, then click on OK.

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1-27 TUBE PROCEDURE (CONTINUED)


j. Click on Select RawID... to return to the Fan Data Format screen, and select B side and repeat step i to
make MeanFile 2 - B ch.
k. Select Service  Diagnostics  Generic System Analyzer (GSA)  Analysis  Calculations  Raw/
Raw. Op.
l. Select A+B from ‘Select Operation:’.
Select SvSupRaw 1-Ach as Raw Data File A.
Select SvSupRaw 2-Bch as Raw Data File B.
Enter 3 as “Output Raw File Number” and A + B as “Comment”, then click on OK.
m. Repeat step i to make SvSupRaw 4 - A-B by selecting ‘A-B’ as ‘Select Operation:’.
n. Select A/B from ‘Select Operation:’.
o. Select SvSupRaw 4-A-B as Raw Data File A.
Select SvSupRaw 3-A+B as Raw Data File B.
p. Enter 5 as “Output Raw File Number” and A-B/A+B as “Comment”, then click on OK.
q. Select Service Menu  Generic System Analyzer (GSA)  Analysis  View Raw Data.
r. Select SvSupRaw 5- A-B/A+B as “Select SupRaw File:”.
s. Double-click Cursor, then set View=1 and Channel=688.
t. Click on [Plot].
u. Select ‘Vertical Profile’.
Select ‘Manual Scale.’
Enter -1 for Data Min.
Enter 1 for Data Max.
Click on OK.
A graph like in Illustration below is drawn.

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1-27 TUBE PROCEDURE (CONTINUED)

Starting Tube Procedure (change)


It will take approx. two hours to complete adjustments.
1. Select Service Menu  Tube Procedure (change)
2. Tube procedure tool will execute.
If you have already initialized Tube Filament Aging Data, click on OK.
If it does not, click on Cancel then perform CLEAR FILAMENT AGING, using Service Menu  Generator test.
3. Enter Tube Insert Serial Number (Not Housing Serial Number), then click on OK.
4. Follow the procedures that appear on the CRT screen. The following adjustments will be performed.

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• POR Alignment:
For detailed procedures, refer to FCA, System, X-ray alignment, POR.
• BOW Alignment:
For detailed procedures, refer to FCA, System, X-ray alignment, BOW.
• Q cal Cannel Ratio:
For detailed procedures, refer to FCA, System, X-ray alignment, Qcal Channel Ratio.
• ISO Alignment:
For detailed procedures, refer to FCA, System, X-ray alignment, ISO Center Alignment.
• Q calibration:
For detailed procedures, refer to FCA, System, System Calibration, HiLight Calibration.
• Bowtie Filter Alignment:
For detailed procedures, refer to FCA, System, X-ray alignment, Filter Alignment.
• Auto Sequence 1:
For detailed procedures, refer to Section 1-19 Service Calibration.
• CT # Adjustment:
For detailed procedures, refer to FCA, System, System Calibration, CT Number Adjustment.

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1-28 TUBE PROCEDURE (MFG.)


This tool can perform full calibrations as follows: (Mainly used at manufacturing line)
• POR
• BOW
• Qcal channel Ratio (for Brivo CT325)
• Gravity SAG
• Rough ISO Alignment
• Radial Alignment
• ISO Alignment
• Q-cal
• AV-cal
• DG-cal
• Bowtie Filter Alignment
• Auto Sequence 1 (Air and Phantom Cal)
• CT Number Adjustment

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1-29 UPDATE SYSTEM LOG


The following logs can be updated by this menu.
• ‘Tube Usage’, ‘Tube Spits’, ‘Bad Raw’

NOTICE
When updating system log(s), reboot the system to enable a newly created file.

1-30 USER PREFERENCE


The following can be set in this menu.

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1-31 VECTOR CONVERT

Table 1-21 Vector Convert

Parameter to be Specified Selectable Parameter


Generation Current, Previous, 2Before, 3Before, ... , 9Before
(When ‘Warmup Whole’ is
selected for ‘Vector’ only)
Store from (arbitrary)
Vector Warmup Whole, Warmup History, Hilight, Air & Ptm
Item Mean, 1/Mean, SD, SD/Mean, Ratio, HPFratio, AP chk0, AP
(When ‘Warmup History’ is chk90, AP chk180, AP chk270, stRatio, filstRatio
selected for ‘Vector’ only)
kV, Thickness, Cal.FOV, Focus (kV), (Thickness), (Cal.FOV), (Focus)
(When ‘Air & Ptm’ is selected for
‘Vector’ only)

How to Use
1. Specify the parameters described in Table 1-21.
2. Click [Convert vector].
3. Click [Show contents].

The following is displayed.

Table 1-22 ‘Show contents’

Vector Displayed Information


Warmup Whole Date & Time
Warmup History Date & Time
Hilight Date & Time, (others)
Air & Ptm Date & Time, beta, gamma, (others)

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SECTION 2 - MESSAGE DISPLAY

2-1 MESSAGE DESKTOP


When an error occurs, the system gives an alert sound, and displays a message on the message bar. See
Illustration 2-1.
Click the message bar to display the message desktop and to see more messages if any. The screen only shows
messages which are current. To see the message log, click [View Log].
Illustration 2-1 Message Desktop

Monitor Screen

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Scan Display ImageWorks

Service Shutdown

Idle
Attach in progress
Network status
Filming Status

Message Bar
Current Messages

Clear View Log Close Memo Update


(dimmed) (dimmed)

Message Desktop

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2-1 MESSAGE DESKTOP (CONTINUED)

Viewing Level
Click [Select Viewing Level] to show a pop-up menu for a Viewing Level selection. Refer to Illustration 2-2 and Table
2-1.

Illustration 2-2 Message Log Report

Message Desktop

Message Log Report

Select
Viewing
Level

Table 2-1 Selection of Viewing Level

Viewing Level Description


(Pop-up Menu)
All All messages are displayed.
Operator Messages for operators are displayed.
Service Messages for service engineers are displayed.
Support Messages for software engineers are displayed.

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2-2 ERROR LOG VIEWER MESSAGE FORMAT


1. Following is the general format of message which you can see on Error Log viewer. Error code is assigned as
unique number in one software version but this may be different if software version is different.

Process name which


Date output this message
Host name of this system

Mon Feb 18 13:30:03 2002


Host: ctbay01 Proc:scanRX Error:200109155

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File: UIRx.cxx Line: 10653
Function: Data Acquistion: OC Processing
Start: Prospective Exam: 415 : Protocol: 1.

Error code which is assigned


Explanation for this software

2. In case error is from Table/Gantry, including JEDI and DAS, there are 3 types of explanation format:
(1) XG error
See X-ray Generator Section for detail.

Thu Feb 28 18:25:02 2002


Host: ctbay10 Proc: tgp_out Error:186218
XG Error
Phase is 2 code is 50.
Detail error code: 50_0212H
Heater Error: MAINS_DROP detected...

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2-2 ERROR LOG VIEWER MESSAGE FORMAT (CONTINUED)


(2) Except XG Error
Error Code which is assigned to identify error is unique even if software version is different. All of errors have the
information who detects error and detail explanation to help you understand the situation.

What kind of errors happened. Error Code which is assigned to identify errors

Thu Feb 28 20:30:07 2002


Host:ctbay10 Proc:tg Error:186327
Cradle Error.
Code:12–1030–02
Error detected by : TGP(TP)
Cradle unlatch was detected on CRADLE CMD.

Who detects the error


Detail explanation of this error.

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2-2 ERROR LOG VIEWER MESSAGE FORMAT (CONTINUED)


Error Code format is as below.

Detail Error Code.

Code:12 – 1030 – 02

Who detects the error. What kind of error happened

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Error or Information, 1 is Error and 0 is Information.

List of code who detects the error.


11 TGP(MP)
12 TGP(TP)
13 TGP(GP)
20 OGP
30 DCP(DAS)
40 kV Control(JEDI)

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SECTION 3 - LINUX COMMANDS

3-1 LINUX COMMANDS FOR TROUBLESHOOTING


For other Linux commands or detailed information, refer to Section 4, Linux Guide.

3-1-1 Disk Usage Information


Enter the following command in the Linux shell to display the disk usage information.
$ df

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3-1-2 Recovery
The following commands will restart the process without performing system shutdown.

Command Description
(in the Linux Shell) If the display process (on the Display desktop or ImageWorks
/usr/g/bin/restartDisplay desktop) is crashed, it can be restarted with this command.
(You can also use a command from the Display or ImageWorks
desktop menu.)
(from the ImageWorks desktop menu) If the browser process is crashed, it can be restarted with this
command.

3-1-3 Software Problem


 Just write SPR (Service Problem Report) with reproducible operation as detailed as possible.

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3-1-4 How to Collect Log (SnapState)


Just do SnapState to collect all the necessary logs. (error logs, core files, timer logs, etc.)
SnapState saves log files either hard disk or DVD-RAM/USB disk.
Select “Snap State”from Utility menu on Service desktop. Or,
Enter the following command in LINUX shell.
$ SnapState

Snaptate Option Function


No Option same function as “-C”
-M Save to DVD automatically, no prompt.
-a Run in fully automated mode (HAST).
-c Use createTracebacks. This creates traceback file
from core and remove core.
-f Forced remove without save or information, use is
NOT asked for permission.
-h Describe usage of SnapState.
-i Save log files only (InSite mode).
-m Forces special message used by autostart and chang-
es default answers to questions.
-s Run in silent mode, no questions.
isl Storelog mode, no user input.
-REMOVE Forced remove with save and information.
-SAVE Forced save.

Here is a list of files which SnapState stores.


Store Path:
• DVD/<hostname>.<datetime> ... in case of DVD
• or /usr/sc/log/<hostname>.<datetime>.tar ... in case of disk
• or copy the log file from /usr/sc/log/<hostname>.<datetime>.tar to /mnt/usb by use standard linux
command... in case of usb disk

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3-1-4 How to Collect Log (SnapState) (continued)


Files to be stored:
/usr/g/bin/core*
/usr/g/service/log/core*
/usr/g/service/core/core*
/usr/tmp/core*
/usr/g/service /Sv*
/usr/g/service /gesys_<hostname>.log
/usr/g/service /exam*.protocol (not available now)
/usr/g/service /exam*.scan.request (not available now)
/var/adm/SYSLOG
/var/adm/crash/*

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/usr/g/ctuser/logfiles/*log
/tmp/*.log* (result of /usr/g/srtools/getLogScanRecon)
/tmp/recon_q* (result of /usr/g/srtools/getLogScanRecon)
/tmp/rawctrl* (result of /usr/g/srtools/getLogScanRecon)
/tmp/acq.req (result of /usr/g/srtools/RawPrmtrDisp)
/tmp/scan.req (result of /usr/g/srtools/ScanPrmtrDisp)
/tmp/recon.req (result of /usr/g/srtools/ReconPrmtrDisp)
ps.info (result of ‘ps -efl’)
df.info (result of ‘df’)
hw.info (result of ‘hinv’)
dasm.info (result of ‘showdasm’)
SHOWPRODS (result of ‘showprods’)
/VERSION

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3-1-4 How to Collect Log (SnapState) (continued)

Table 3-1 Log Files

Category Directory Filename Description


Generator /usr/g/service/log/ generatorTest.log It is log file of generatorTest.
/usr/g/service/log/ JEDIerror.log It is made by ‘Error log retrieve’ in generatorTest.
It includes only retrieved data from JEDI.
/usr/g/service/log/ JEDIerror.log.detail It is made by ‘Error log retrieve’ in generatorTest.
It is derived from JEDIerror.log with detail error
description.
Tube /usr/g/service/log/ SvTubeUsage.log Tube Usage file of current one.
SvTubeUsage.log.old1 Last Tube Usage file. There are files from old1 to
old5. It means system can have last 5 tube usage
log files. New one will be created by using ‘create’
function.
/usr/g/service/log/ 0x.log Tube Spits Log file. 01.log is spits log file for 1st
SvTubeSpits01/ 10kslices. Sequential files, ex, 02.log, 03.log, etc
will be created along with slice increase.
SVTubeSpits02 directory will be created when
TubeSpitsLog are created by using ‘create’
function.
Bad Raw Log /usr/g/service/log/SvBadRaw01/ 0x.log Bad Raw log file. Management is same as Tube
Spits Log file. Do not have create functionality.
Results of /usr/g/service/log/ das_test_log Log of DAS Transfer Test
Diagnostics
/usr/g/service/log/ postrectest_image_err.log* Log of Auto Post Recon Test
/usr/g/insite/ modemsetup.log Log of Modem setup (result of installmodem)
/var/adm/ pppd.log* PPP daemon
/usr/g/insite/ProDiags/ ProDiags_<hostname>.log Prodiags
/usr/g/insite/ProDiags/ results directory. Healthpage (does not produce any logs but the
healthpage/ healthpage itself is generated in)
/usr/g/service/log/ poweron.log Power On Test Log. Overwritten when power on
test is proceeded.
/usr/g/diag/log hw_TestLogs Summary of Off LineTest result. Results are
appended, not overwritten. This file is
automatically divided and create .bak file when the
size is over 50kByte at the start timing of Off Line
Test.
Core File /usr/g/service/log/ gesys_hostname.log Error log file which can be observed on Message
Viewer. This file is automatically divided and
create compressed gz file when the size is over 3
or 4 MBytes at bootup.
/var/adm/ install.report Log file of software installation.
/var/adm/ SYSLOG System Log file which is related to OS.
/usr/g/ctuser/logfiles Log files which is related to IOS.
BTB log /usr/g/service/log dtb.log Log files which is related to Data transmission
Board.

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3-1-5 How to Display History Log


The history log files are stored under /usr/g/config/history directory. Displaying these files allows you to understand
what kind of activities has been done on the system. The history log to be stored:
• CTnumAdj.log
• alignment.log
• serviceCal.log
• DASlinear.log
• gsag.log
• serviceMenu.log
• DASxfer.log

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• heatSoak.log
• MTFsurvey.log
• iipenv.log.Z
• userCal.log
• jediDiag.log
• warmUp.log
To display the contents of these file, use tail command.
Following is an example for alignment.log. Tail command with -xx option will be useful to see latest status. xx is the
number of lines from the bottom of the file.
$ tail -10 alignment.log
Thu Nov 20 11:15:32 2008; alignment.log; start
Thu Nov 20 11:15:35 2008; Air scan; start
Thu Nov 20 11:16:47 2008; Phantom centering; Move Phantom UP 4.11 mm (<0.15)
Thu Nov 20 11:16:47 2008; Phantom centering; Move Phantom LEFT 5.25 mm (<0.15)
Thu Nov 20 11:18:26 2008; Phantom centering; Move Phantom UP 0.95 mm (<0.15)
Thu Nov 20 11:18:26 2008; Phantom centering; Move Phantom LEFT 0.13 mm (<0.15)
Thu Nov 20 11:19:10 2008; Phantom centering; Phantom is aligned within tolerance
Thu Nov 20 11:19:10 2008; Phantom centering; Move Phantom UP 0.04 mm (<0.15)
Thu Nov 20 11:19:10 2008; Phantom centering; Move Phantom LEFT 0.13 mm (<0.15)
Thu Nov 20 11:19:13 2008; alignment.log; End

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3-1-6 How to Use DVD


You have to initialize DVD if it is new one. You can initialize either mkfsDVD command or initialize DVD under Raw
Functions.
You can not initialize image DVD by using the above command to avoid accidental image data loss. Before you use
DVD, you should mount DVD using mountDVD command.
- $ mountDVD
Then DVD is mounted on /MOD directory. You can copy files or log to DVD using standard linux command.
- $ unmountDVD
You can not unmount it if you are working on /MOD directory. In this case, change the working directory and retry.

3-1-7 How to use USB disk


USB disk can be saved DICom Image, system state, log, rawdata. Before using USB disk, you should using moun-
tUSB command.
- $ mountUSB
The usb is mounted to /mnt/usb directory. You can copy file or log to usb using standard Linux command.
- $ unmountUSB
You can not unmount it if you are working /mnt/usb directory. In this case, change the working directory and retry.
Note
For applying USB disk, please format USB disk to Fat32 in Windows system.

3-1-8 How to Display Tube Temperature

Using the set Cooling Trend


At the present, no tube anode/case temperature are not displayed on the screen. However, you can set it by running
the following scripts after perform application shutdown.
$ /usr/g/srtools/setCoolingTrend
Then start up the system. After start-up, enter the following command to display console window.
To turn it off, run the following scripts after application shutdown and start up the system again.
$ /usr/g/srtools/unsetCoolingTrend

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Using the Tube Temperature


The tube temperature view can be used without performing application shutdown.
1. Select Service  shell.
2. Enter tubeTempViewer. The following window appears so that you can find about current Anode and Case
temperatures.

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3. Click on Quit to terminate the Tube Temperature Viewer.

3-1-9 How to Rise the Tube Temperature to 100 %


To reset a cooling algorithm, rise the tube temperature (Case and Anode) to 100%.
Enter the following command in shell.
$ TubeTempMax
Note
Once the temperature rises to 100%, you must wait approximately 20 minutes for scanning.

3-1-10 How to Install SMPTE and QA Images


There is functions to install these images for reference. Select Install SMPTE from Utility Menu on Service Desktop.
Then both images are installed.
SMPTE Image
Exam# 1000, 1 image, Set WW = 1024 WL = 300 to see.
QA Images
Exam# 273, 6 images.
Note: In fact this is not right image for QA Images.

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3-1-11 How to Change Audio Volume


On Service desktop, select Audio Volume under calibration icon Menu. You can adjust the following parameters.
AutoVoice: Volume

3-1-12 How to Change Image Direction


On Service desktop, select User Preferences under Utilities Menu. You can change the following parameters. * is
default.
AXIAL IMAGE DIRECTION:
From Gantry Front, From Gantry Back, *From Head Front, From Head Back
APEX SCOUT DIRECTION:
Gantry Upper, Gantry Lower, *Head Upper, Head Lower
LATERAL SCOUT DIRECTION:
Gantry Left, Gantry Right, *Head Left, Head Right
After you change this preferences, you need to restart the system to take an effect.

3-1-13 How to Change Image Annotation


There are four levels of annotation
Full, Partial, None, Customize
You can change it in Annotation Level on Display Preferences on Display desktop. For information, the followings
are site specific one and normally they are set during LFC or reconfig by service engineer. It is stored in /usr/g/config/
host.cfg.
Hospital Name, Station Name

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3-1-14 How to Restart Process


You can confirm the state of process by using cupShutdown command. cupShutdown command output is displayed
on the console window. So before doing this command, you should start the console window using ‘startconsole’
command.
To check state of process:
$ cupShutdown dump
To stop the process
$ cupShutdown stop <process name>
To start the process
$ cupShutdown start <process name>
To restart (stop & start) process

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$ cupShutdown restart <process name>
Keep in mind that some of process such as UIF process may not start up correctly. All the process except patient
UIF may be able to be restarted by this command.

3-1-15 How to Delete All Recon Queues


Sometimes we need to clean up all recon queues for some troubleshooting. Please keep in mind that this operation
deletes all the recon queues including prospective, retrospective recons.
$ cd /usr/g/recon_q
$ rm -f reon_q*
And restart the system.

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3-1-16 How to Change Exhibition Mode, Stand Alone Mode


This is special mode for exhibition or demo console. This feature is not fully guaranteed, so please use it on your
own risk. And DO NOT TRY it on the customer machine, or you will be in trouble.
<Exhibition Mode>
You can control table/gantry and pretend to take scan (DynePlan etc.). But no x-ray is exposed and no autoview is
done.
To turn it on,
$ /usr/g/srtools/setWithoutAutoView
And restart the system.
To turn it off,
$ /usr/g/srtools/unsetWithoutAutoView
And restart the system.
<Demo Console Mode>
To turn it on,
$ /usr/g/srtools/setDEMO
And restart the system.
To turn it off,
$ /usr/g/srtools/unsetDEMO

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3-1-17 How to Perform Z-axis Collimation Diagnostics (Only for Brivo CT325)
1. Move the mouse in the shell window, then type the following responses to the indicated prompts:

collimatorDiag <Enter>
Collimator Works!
>

Verify that:
– The aperture moves smoothly.
– The collimator performs initial operation: The drive motor pulley rotates CW 3 times,
then CCW 6 times, and lastly CW 3 times, then the aperture stop moving.
– “Collimator Works!” is displayed.

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> exit <Enter> (To terminate the unix shell window.)

Collimator Z-axis Drive Motor

3-1-18 How to Check Firmware Changed History Log


1. Move the mouse in the shell window, and goes to /usr/g/service/log.
2. Type ”more changefmversion.log”.
And you can view the firmware.change history log.

3-1-19 How to Check Video BIOS Version


1. Open a shell window.
2. Type “cat /proc/driver/nvidia/cards/*”.
3. Check the “video BIOS” Information.

3-1-20 How to Check DVD-Driver Version


1. Open a shell window.
2. Type ”more /proc/scsi/scsi”.
3. Check the “Rev” Information.

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3-1-21 How to Check Hard Driver Firmware Version


1. Open a shell.
2. Type “su”.
3. Type “#bigguy”.
4. Type “hdparm -l /dev/sda”.
5. Check “Firmware Revision” Information.

3-1-22 How to Upgrade DTB Firmware

Purpose
Introduce how to use DTB Firmware tool to update firmware and retrieve DTB log.

Preparation
1. Make sure that DTB connect OC properly.
2. The tool utility and released files are put in OC working directory: /usr/g/ctuser. These can be done through
FTP. For example:
a. Put file at working PC (Windows OS).
b. Open cmd (windows command prompt application), and type following commands:
• cd *** (*** denotes directory that files is located)
• ftp ***.***.***.*** (***.***.***.*** denotes OC IP address)
user: ctuser 
password: suisei.
• bin
• put *** (*** denotes file that need update)
• bye

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3-1-22 How to Upgrade DTB Firmware (Continued)

Update firmware
dtb_release is a shell script that is used to upload firmware at OC console. It should exist at working directory:
/usr/g/ctuser.
1. Update DTB Application
Application file name looks like this: sss_**** (**** denotes version information).
At OC telnet console input:
bash dtb_release s sss_****
Waiting for script finishing. The below similar message should be present after successfully executing update

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operation.
rwxrwxrwx 1 root root 01 JUN 1 10:11 sss -> sss_****
2. Update DTB Device Driver
Device driver file name looks like this: dtb.o_**** (**** denotes version information).
At OC telnet console input:
bash dtb_release d dtb.o_****
Waiting for script finishing. The below similar message should be present after successfully executing update
operation.
rwxrwxrwx 1 root root 01 JUN 1 10:11 dtb.o -> dtb.o_****
3. Update DTB FPGA Image
FPGA Image file name looks like this: DTB_****.rbf (**** denotes version information)
At OC telnet console input:
bash dtb_release f DTB_****.rbf
Waiting for script finishing. The below similar message should be present after successfully executing update
operation.
rwxrwxrwx 1 root root 01 JUN 1 10:11 flash -> DTB_****.rbf
And Make sure that the following message is displayed: "Waiting for FLASH program FLASH Program OK".

NOTICE
Please don't turn off, reset or input any interrupt operation on DTB. It may cause DTB FPGA
Update failure.

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3-1-22 How to Upgrade DTB Firmware (Continued)


4. Retrieve DTB log
Dtb_log is a shell script that is used to retrieve DTB log at OC console. It should exist at working directory: /usr/g/
ctuser.
At OC telnet console input:
bash dtb_log
Waiting for script finishing. If retrieving successfully, dtb.log and dtbs.log should be updated with latest log.
Information: dtb.log is appended after every retrieving. dtbs.log is final readable log file for view.

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3-1-23 How to Configure System Firewall Protection


System provides product network filter to place a firewall in front of the CT system.
Filter will be configured to restrict which system service is allowed tube controlled by other devices trying to access
the operator console such as FTP, telnet and rlogin and which computer may access the system. This access will
be determined by configuring which IP address is allowed to access the system.
1. Open a shell and type:
• su-
• #bigguy
• log as root
2. Go to the scripts location directory.

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• Type: cd /usr/g/scripts
3. List the Usuage
• Type: ServiceMgr
4. Filter the Host with IP 3.36.231.113 can’t connect local host via ftp.
• Type: ServiceMgr -s ftp -a deny -h 3.36.231.113
5. Enable the host with IP 3.36.231.113 can connect local host via ftp.
• Type: ServiceMgr -s ftp -a allow -h 3.36.231.113
6. Filter the Host with IP 3.36.231.113 can’t connect local host via telnet.
• Type: ServiceMgr -s telnet -a deny -h 3.36.231.113
7. Enable the Host with IP 3.36.231.113 can connect local host via telnet.
• Type: ServiceMgr -s telnet -a allow -h 3.36.231.113
8. Filter multi-Host with IP 3.36.231.113, 3.36.231.114 can’t connect local host via telnet.
• Type: ServiceMgr -s telnet -a deny -h 3.36.231.113,3.36.231.114
9. Enable multi-Host with IP 3.36.231.113, 3.36.231.114 and they can connect local host via telnet.
• Type: ServiceMgr -s telnet -a allow -h 3.36.231.113,3.36.231.114
10. Filter the Host with IP 3.36.231.113 can’t connect local host via rlogin
• Type: ServiceMgr -s rlogin -a deny -h 3.36.231.113
11. Enable the Host with IP 3.36.231.113 can’t connect local host via rlogin
• Type: ServiceMgr -s rlogin -a allow -h 3.36.231.113
12. Enable all the remote hosts can connect the local host via telnet, ftp and rlogin.
• Type: ServiceMgr -s all -a clean

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NOTICE
This Section for Reference Only
Not under Revision Control

4-1 INTRODUCTION
Do not be afraid to try an old Sun UNIX command. Some of these still work in the SGI environment.
Trying Unix command is also good idea because Unix and Linux share a lot of common commands.

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Conventions
Bold Face: Cross referenced links and system messages or prompts.
Italics: Variables you need to fill the real thing in for (e. g., filename).
Normal: Command syntax, purpose descriptions and paths.
No path - means that the executable is contained in the usr/g/bin directory and can be executed from anywhere.
(login useraccount) indicates who you have to be to perform the command listed, when none is indicated, you can
run the command from any user account.

Table 4-1 User Accounts and Passwords

User Account Password


insite 2getin
root #bigguy
ctuser (OC Only) suisei.
service no password

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4-2 LINUX OPERATING COMMANDS

Table 4-2 Linux Operating Commands

Command Purpose
!! Repeat last command issued (see history).
!X Repeat command indicated by number for X. (see
history).
!X Repeat last command issued from history list which
begins with letter(s) indicated by X (see history).
<CTRL>+c Terminate current process.
<CTRL>+d Logout of user account.
<CTRL>+z End input.
alias Display a list of all aliased commands.
arp -a Display current arp (address resolution protocol) cache
in memory. Will let you know who is in the current
network routing table.
cd /directoryname/directoryname/ . . . Change current working directory to that specified in /
directoryname/directoryname/ . . .
chmod XXX filename Change the permissions to XXX for filename.
XXX is an octal number whose value determines read,
write and executable status bits for a files permissions.
drwxrwxrwx owneraccount size date filename
- 111 111 111 ==> chmod 777 filename
The first four bits are owner permissions, second are
group permissions, and the third is everyone’s
permissions.
chown useraccount filename Change filename ownership to useraccount.
cp /path/filename /path/filename Copy the designated file to the destination indicated.
date MMddhhmmyy Set the date and time as specified: MM is month, dd is
day, hh is hour, mm is minute, yy is year. Must be root.
df -k Display disk partition sizes. Will also display mounted
file systems.
du Display block size of current directory.
du -sk Display block size of current directory and its contents.
find / -name “filename” -print Locate filename and print its path searching the entire
directory structure for which this account has
permissions (login as root to catch them all).

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Table 4-2 Linux Operating Commands (continued)

Command Purpose
fsck Run disk maintenance, answer yes to all questions it
asks. If it asks questions, reboot when it is complete
and repeat until it runs clean (login root). If system
boots to single user LINUX (#):
#cd /etc <enter>
#fsck<enter>
Output - questions are likely.
#reboot<enter>
(see cd).
ftp internet address File transfer protocol. Will connect to host designated
by internet address. Login will be required. Most file
system navigation will function normally. Other
commands available include:

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 get filename-transfer filename from internet address
to current directory on log host.
 put filename-transfer filename to internet address
from log host.
 bye-logout of internet address and exit ftp.
 ?-display all available commands
badblocks Disk utility. Can be used to slip bad blocks. See Using
fx to Slip Bad Blocks.
grep text filename Search filename for any occurrences of text and print
the line that contains it. Can also be used as a
destination for a pipe as in: ps -ef | grep text
history Provides a list of all commands issued since login for
current account. Use in conjunction with repeat
command feature (!) to reissue same command.
kill processid Terminate process indicated by processid (see ps -ef).
killall processname Sends a shutdown signal to all software processes e
if no process name is specified or to the named
process.
ln -s destinationfilename filename Create a symbolic link between destinationfilename
and filename. All output from filename will go to
destinationfilename.
ls -alR List current and all subdirectory contents.
mkdir directoryname Create directoryname as a branch from the current
directory.
more textfilename Show the contents of textfilename a page at a time.
Can also act as the destination of a pipe as in: tail -100
SYSLOG | more.

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Table 4-2 Linux Operating Commands (continued)

Command Purpose
mount device directory This will display a table of mounted file systems with no
device directory designation. By specifying a device
and directory name, you can create a virtual partition
that will allow you to work with the media in the device.
(see umount)
netstat -ain View network performance statistics. Collison rates
from 3 to 5% will cause system performance
degradation.
netstat -r View physically connected hosts on your net and
thecurrent network routing tables.
Destination - direct connection (no router)
Gateway - gate to destination
Flags:
 U - up
 H - host
 G - gateway
 Note: current log host will show no flags.
refcnt - current number of active uses per route
Use - number of pacjets sent per route
ping Host Function is similar to spray. Send a 64 byte packet to
Host and have it return that packet. Provide statistics
on status of transimission.
ps -ef Display running software processes.
ps -ef | grep ‘whoami‘ | more Display all processes your current user account owns
that are running.
pwd Display current directory path.
reboot Shutdown and restart Linux.
rm -r directoryname Delete directory contents and then directoryname.
rm filename Delete filename.
sum filename This command will generate a checksum value for
filename. Use it to verify that the file you have remote
copied or transmitted is the same as the original. Sum
will produce the same result if it is.
Swapon -s View available system swap space.
tail -f textfilename Displays an ongoing update of textfilename. Useful for
observing system startup as in:
tail -f gesys_<suiteid>_OC0.log

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Table 4-2 Linux Operating Commands (continued)

Command Purpose
tail -X textfilename Show the last X lines of textfilename.
telnet internetaddress Attempt to log into remote host designated by
internetaddress.
top -d second Display processes having the highest CPU usage
updating every second.
touch filename Create filename of zero length.
umount filesystemname or directoryname This command will release a directory or file system.
Use it to release a 3rd party mount chewing that is
virtually chewing up root partition space. See mount
and df.
w What user accounts are active and what actions are

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they performing. Will show how long the ctuser c-shell
has been up.
whoami Print current userid.

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4-3 LOG FILES

Table 4-3 Log Files

Log File Host Path Description


analysis.0 OC /var/adm/crash Provides a summary of all
of the CPU activity, failure
reason and executable
involved in a CPU Panic.
View it using more.
arslog OC /usr/g/ctuser/logfiles Archive server log file.
View it using tail or more.
browserlog OC /usr/g/ctuser/logfiles Browser client log file.
View it using tail or more.
dbrlog OC /usr/g/ctuser/logfiles Image database read
server log file. View it
using tail or more.
dbwlog OC /usr/g/ctuser/logfiles Image database write
server log file. View it
using tail or more.
dcslog OC /usr/g/ctuser/logfiles Dicom server log file.
View it using tail or more.
gesys_<suite>_OC0.log OC /usr/g/service/log This is the same log you
would get at in
applications by hitting the
message bar. Examine it
at Linux level using the
viewlog command. Just
about everything reports
here, so it is the logical
place to start
troubleshooting.
host.cfg OC /usr/g/config Host configuration file.
Use more to view this file.
Not all parameters are
used from this file.

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Table 4-3 Log Files (continued)

Log File Host Path Description


imslog OC /usr/g/ctuser/logfiles Image server log file.
View it using tail or more.
INFO OC /usr/g/config/INFO This file contains the
system environment
information. Use more to
examine its contents to
verify your answers to the
installation procedure in
reconfig.
netlog OC /usr/g/ctuser/logfiles Network server log file.
View it using tail or more.
prslog OC /usr/g/ctuser/logfiles Print server log file. View

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it using tail or more.
userprefs.cfg OC /usr/g/config Contains hardware
configuration information
supplied by you during the
software LFC and by the
system during initial
polling of devices in the
system. View it using
more. Use grep to search
for specific parameters.
grep scanDiskDevice
ScanHardware.cfg
SdCRHosts OC /usr/g/ctuser/Prefs This file contains all of of
the hosts adopted at
applications. Use it to find
the IP addresses of other
hosts you can telnet to,
like AWWs.
messages OC /var/log This is where Linux
hardware and operat-
ing system software
errors are reported.
Here you will find the
reasons for CPU mal-
functions, SCSI errors,
and indications of sys-
tem start ups. Use
more or tail to view
this
text file.

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4-4 SCRIPTS AND EXECUTABLES

Table 4-4 Scripts and Executables

Script/Executable Host Path Purpose


cleanMon OC No Path Shut applications and Linux down.
login: ctuser See shutdown procedure for apps
only.
endsession OC No Path Logout of current desktop and return
to the login window.
exitScript OC No Path Checks the status of applications
login: ctuser and executes endsession if apps
are down.
gattention message OC No Path Put a gatttention box on the monitor
containing the text in message.
halt OC No Path Shut operating system software
login: root down.
lhinv OC No Path Display hardware configuration
information. For more information,
use the hard_Conf command.
mkfsDVD OC No Path Create a new file system on the
login: root MaxOptics disk side currently
installed in the drive. This will clear
out everything on the disk.
mountDVD OC No Path Make the MaxOptics a virtual
partition on the disk drive. Normal file
functions to the /DVD directory (like
cp, cd, ls, etc) will now function on
the optical drive.
mountUSB OC No Path Mount usb disk to OC.

gnedit OC No Path Edit text files.

reconfig OC No Path Change site info, regen databases,


login: root etc.
SnapState OC No Path Store all logs to the DVD for later
review. Run to assist with resolution
of software issues.

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Table 4-4 Scripts and Executables(continued)

showdasm OC No Path This will query the dasm


Path: ctuser and provide you with
coniguration information
for it.
showprods OC usr/g/scripts List the revision of the
system software.
startMon OC No Path Start applications
login: ctuser processes.
start_SMPTE OC No Path Installs the SMPTE
login: ctuser pattern in the browser.
unmountDVD OC No Path Release the MaxOptics
DVD’s virtual partition.

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viewlog OC /usr/g/insite/bin Display
login: insite gesys_<suite>_OC0.log
with viewing controls.

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4-5 VI EDITOR

Table 4-5 vi Editor

Command Effect
vi filename Enter vi editor and load filename for editing.
h Move cursor left one character. Cannot be in insert
character mode; <ESC> exits this mode and returns to
cursor control mode.
j Move cursor down one line. Cannot be in insert
character mode; <ESC> exits this mode and returns to
cursor control mode.
k Move cursor up one line. Cannot be in insert character
mode; <ESC> exits this mode and returns to cursor
control mode.
l Move cursor right one character. Cannot be in insert
character mode; <ESC> exits this mode and returns to
cursor control mode.
i Insert characters where the cursor is. Hit <ESC> to exit
insert character mode.
a Insert characters after the current cursor position. Hit
<ESC> to exit insert character mode.
o Insert characters on the next line. Hit <ESC> to exit
insert character mode.
<ESC>:q! Quit without saving changes.
<ESC><Shift>ZZ Save changes and exit.
x Delete current character.
dd Delete current line.
<ESC>:w Save.
<ESC>:wq Save and exit.

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SECTION 5 - SOFTWARE STRUCTURE

5-1 SOFTWARE STRUCTURE DIAGRAM

Illustration 5-1 Software Structure Diagram

UIF IOS

SECTION 5 - SOFTWARE STRUCTURE


e/r event_router

ImageReceive
RTImageReceive
RTScoutReceive
ScanReconMgr

recon.req
Trend/Forecast
ReconCtrl
Cooling acq.req
AcqCtrl
scan.req
ReconJob
ScanCtrl
Recon Server
RawMgr

RawLoad
tgp_in RawStore
tgp_out Recon Lib
RawStoreSlave

ScbxHandler Command
Raw Disk
Status DTB Board

Scan Control Box Table/Gantry DAS Data

DAS

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5-2 SOFTWARE MODULE DESCRIPTION

5-2-1 UIF: User Interface


• ScanRx  Scan operations:New Patient  Patient information input
View Edit  Scan change screen
GraphicRx  Localize planning
Protocol Mgt  Patient protocol editor
• ExamRxDisplay Image Display
AutoView
AutoFilm
• RetroRecon  Retro Recon
View Edit, GraphicRetro
• Recon Mgt  Recon Queue Management
• Schedule Patient

5-2-2 IOS: Imaging and Operating System


This system registers image data from ImageReceive, RTImageReceive, or RTScoutReceive, to Informix Database,
and displays them on Browser.
Application  Browser, Viewer, and all which are started on the Browser.
Server imserver (vacant image space)
dbserver (image registration)
prserver (Filming)
netserver (Network)

5-2-3 ScanReconMgr: Scan Recon Manager


ScanReconMgr controls Cooling, Scan, Raw data, or Recon.

Functions
• Communicates with external subsystems such are UIF (User Interface), applications, etc., according to
predetermined protocols.
• Converts parameter blocks made and sent from UIF, applications, etc. into the parameter blocks
(ScanPar, ReconPar, ToolPar, or RAW Par) which are used by each subsystem controller.
• Communicates with each subsystem controller sequentially, using the parameters described above.
• Interfaces messages sent from the Scan/Recon subsystems to external subsystems
• Performs other functions.

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5-2-4 ScanCtrl: Scan Control


ScanCtrl controls the keyboard and Table/Gantry, and performs scans, by sequentially controlling tgp_in, tgp_out,
Cooling, Scan Box, etc.

Functions
• Assigns scan parameters derived from ScanPar sent from ScanReconMgr to each slice (image).
• Communicates with tgp_out, Cooling, and Scan Box for each slice (image).
• Performs controls according to the operator scan key operations sent from the Scan Box.
• Sends scan requests sequentially, synchronizing them with the timings of Inter scan delay, Voice. etc.
• Sends Trend (HV On/Off) requests to Cooling, and sends Display update requests to UIF.

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• Sends scan progress status (Scan Start, End, Pause, etc.) to ScanReconMgr.
• ScbxHandler
Controls the keyboard operations (except AN and Ten keys).
• tgp_in
Receives status data from Table/Gantry.
• tgp_out
Sends commands to Table/Gantry.

5-2-5 tgp_in, tgp_out


Sends or receives commands/status to/from the firmware of the scan subsystems (Table, Gantry, Tube, or
Generator).

Functions
• Converts TgpPar into command packets for the TGP firmware.
• Communicates with the TGP via serial lines.
• Controls ISO.
• Converts status data sent from the TGP into messages, and sends them to ScanCtrl or stores them to
Error log file.

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5-2-6 AcqCtrl: Acquisition Control

Functions
• Decodes RawPar.
• Executes Raw reserve requests.
• Makes Raw data headers from RawPar sent form ScanReconMgr, and executes write requests of raw
data files on the raw data disk.
• Writes Cal/Decon data to raw data files.

5-2-7 RawMgr: Raw Manager


RawMgr handles scan data, and controls RawCtrTable and address for raw data files.

Functions
• Saves/loads scan data to/from DVD/USB.
• Writes status of Reserve/Protect/RawDataStore of raw data to RawCtrlTable.
• Writes Raw headers to raw data files.
• Requests RawStore to store raw data files.
• Requests RawLoad to load Cal/Decon data to Recon Engine.
• Handles Protect/Unprotect for raw data files.
• Extracts required information from each raw data file.

5-2-8 RawLoad: Raw Load

Functions
• Reads and loads raw data files from the raw data disk to the Recon Engine, according the Raw data load
requests form RawMgr.

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5-2-9 RawStore/RawStoreSlave

Functions
• When it (RawStore) receives Raw data store requests, it sets the DAS Buffer to a state where it (DAS
Buffer) can accept raw data transfer.
• When it receives transfer requests from the DAS Buffer device driver, it reads raw data files from the
DAS Buffer and writes them to the raw data disk.
• Requests extra data transfer to the DAS Buffer for Scan End.

5-2-10 ReconCtrl: Recon Control

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Functions
• Enters ReconPar sent from ScanReconMgr into Recon Queue.
• Controls the Recon Queue.
• Controls On/Off of Recon wait protect for raw data files.
• Controls Start, Cancel, etc. for ReconJob.

5-2-11 ReconJob: Recon Job

Functions
• Loads raw data files, Cal/Decon data, etc. to Recon Engine, according to the recon parameters from
ReconCtrl.
• Controls Recon Start, Cancel, etc. for the Recon Engine.

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5-2-12 ImageReceive, RTImageReceive, RTScoutReceive

Functions
• Reads image data from the Recon Engine.
• Converts Image headers.
• Requests image registration from the Image database control process.
• ImageReceive: Image Receive
Reads reconstructed images from the Recon Engine, adds headers to them, and stores them.
• RTImageReceive: Realtime Image Receive
Reads realtime-reconstructed (Smart Recon) images from the Recon Engine, adds headers to them,
and stores them.
• RTScoutReceive: Realtime Scout Receive
Reads reconstructed scout images from the Recon Engine, adds headers to them, and stores them.

5-2-13 ToolCtrl: Tool Control


This ToolCtrl is not a memory-resident program. The ScanReconMgr starts/ends this program, when the Service
UIF requests the start/end of ToolCtrl.

Functions
• Executes off-line applications (except recon) such as service tools, which require the operation of the
Recon Engine.
• Loads data to the Recon Engine, saves the resulted data to the disk, etc.

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SECTION 6 - TROUBLESHOOTING

6-1 COMMUNICATION BETWEEN OC, TGP, OGP, DCP AND JEDI


Communications between OC, TGP, OGP, DCP (DAS) and kV Control (JEDI) are tested during Wake-up
communication sequence. You can diagnose the communication failure by utilize this functionality.

Illustration 6-1 Communication Block Diagram

(2)
(1) (3)

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OC TGP OGP kV Ctl
(JEDI)
(6)
(4)
(5)
(3)
DCP2
(4) (DAS)

6-1-1 Theory of Wake-up Communication


1. OC will start Wake-up communication by sending SysConfig CMD to TGP. The purpose of this is to make sure
about communication between each processors and to make each processors know the current system
configuration. The starting timing is one of followings:
- Just after OC is booted-up
- Just after receiving SysConfig Request from TGP. TGP keeps sending SysConfig Request to
OC after booted-up until it receives SysConfig CMD from OC.
- When OC found the contents of SysConfig is changed.
If OC sends SysConfig CMD to TGP 3 times without successful, OC gives up communication and output
error message on gesyslog as below.
Failed to get response of system config.
Code is 3
Even under this sitation, OC looks booted-up correctly except error above. But the time moving from
New Patient Screen to Scan Edit Screen becomes extremely slowed down, which takes around 1
minutes. Also, Confirm button is never activated.

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6-1 COMMUNICATION BETWEEN OC, TGP, OGP, DCP AND JEDI (CONTINUED)
2. After TGP receives SysConfig CMD, it sends SysConfig CMD to TGP(GP), TGP (TP) and OGP and wait for
the response from each processor. TGP (TP) and TGP(GP) reply for TGP (MP) by sending TG Status.
3. After OGP receives SysConfig CMD, it sends SysConfig CMD to kV Control (JEDI) and DCP (DAS).. OGP will
wait for their reply.
4. KV Control (JEDI) and DCP will reply for OGP by sending TG Status. TG Status will include error information
if there are. In case OGP cannot receive reply from kV Control or DCP in time, OGP put error information on
the TG Status which will be send to TGP(MP).
5. OGP will send TG Status to TGP(MP) after it receives TG Staus both from kV Control and DCP or after timeout
is detected to receive reply.
6. TGP (MP) will send TG Status to OC after it receives TG Status from all of TGP(TP), TGP(GP) and OGP or
after timeout is detected to receive reply.

6-1-2 Error Messages and Troubleshooting


Following is the error messages on gesyslog related to Wake-up communication. You can diagnose the
communication failure from followings:

Table 6-1 Troubleshooting

Code Explanation Failure


N/A Failed to get response of system config. OC <-> TGP
11-1010-03 TGP(MP) did not receive any reply from TGP <-> OGP
OGP in response to SysConfig CMD.
11-1013-03 TGP(MP) did not receive any reply from TGP inside
TGP(GP) in response to SysConfig CMD.
11-1012-03 TGP(MP) did not receive any reply from TGP inside
TGP(TP) in response to SysConfig CMD.
20-0014-02 OGP did not receive any reply from JEDI OGP <-> kV Control
in response to SysConfig CMD nor JEDI
Capability Request CMD.
20-0030-07 OGP did not receive any reply from DCP OGP <-> DCP
in response to SysConfig.
30-0101-01 DCP received unspecified Qcal Ratio OGP <-> DCP
Data from OC on SysConfig.
30-0101-02 DCP could not receive all Qcal Ratio OGP <-> DCP
Data from OC on SysConfig.
20-1030-04 DIPSW3 on OGP is mismatched with DIPSW3 setting of OGP
SysConfig CMD which was sent from
TGP.
20-1030-06 OGP received unspeDCP2ied SysConfig Unmatched between OGP
from TGP. and OC software

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6-2 DAS DATA PATH


Data from Detector is sampled synchronized with DAS TRIG signal. So DAS Data Path Trouble Shooting can be
separated into DAS TRIG signal troubleshooting and DAS Data troubeshooting. DAS TRIG signal is one of pre-
requisite for DAS Data transfer.
Refer to Illustration 6-2.

6-2-1 Pre-requisite
Communication path from OC to DCP, through TGP, Slip Ring and OGP, should be confirmed to work before this
troubleshooting. You can check the result of Wake-up communication for brief confirmation.

6-2-2 DAS TRIG Signal Troubleshooting


There are 4 sources of DAS TRIG signal. 1st one is Azimuth encoder, 2nd is Cradle encoder, 3rd is OGP itself and

SECTION 6 - TROUBLESHOOTING
last one is TGP. Each sources are selected by OGP and TGP depend on the Scan Type except TGP as below :

Azimuth Encoder: selected on Axial Scan, Helical and Cine Scan


Cradle Encoder : selected on Scout Scan
OGP : selected on Stationary Scan
TGP : selected in case reset switch is pushed on TGP.
As described above, DAS TRIG signal line is used to send RESET from TGP to OGP.
If you encounter the trouble related to DAS TRIG signal, it is recommended to try various scan type and resetting
OGP through TGP to identify which path is in failure as followings:
(1) At first, proceed Stationary Scan using Off Line Scan. To make it simplify, data pattern can be set as
DAS pattern, Rotor and X-ray Off and Current Azimuth is suggested. In case you found the failure, most
probable failure is DCP and cabling between DCP and OGP.
(2) Secondly, proceed Scout Scan using Off Line Scan. DAS pattern and Rotor Off is suggested. In case
it does not work, try (4) to check signal line between TGP and OGP. If it does work, most probable failure
is on Cradle Encoder and cabling between this and TGP.
(3) Next, proceed Axial Scan using Off Line Scan. DAS pattern and Rotor Off is suggested. In case it does
not work, try (4) to check signal line between TGP and OGP. If it does work, most probable failure is on
axial driver and cabling between axial driver and TGP, or cabling between axial motor and axial driver.
(4) If you found problem in (2) or (3), try to reset OGP by pushing RESET switch on TGP and check OGP
is corrected reset. After reset correctly, OGP shoud go to IDLE status, which is DS6 on OGP blinks. If
OGP is not reset, DAS TRIG signal line between TGP and OGP has the problem. Between them, there
are cable between TGP and Signal Brush board, Slip Ring, Signal CONN board and cable between
Signal CONN and OGP. In this case, it is suggested to change Signal CONN board tentatively at first
because there is another one on backside of Slip Ring, which is exactly the same and not used.

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6-2 DAS DATA PATH (CONTINUED)

Illustration 6-2 DAS Data and DAS TRIG Flow

LBB Gantry Rotating

Converter

DAS Data

OC
Network
RF RF J2 Cable
DCP2 DTB NIC
XMT RCV Optic fiber

Optic fiber

Axial/Helical/Cine Scan
403

J4 J13
Axial Driver
OGP TGP CN9
SIG Azimuth Encoder
CN8 CN6 SIG CN7
BRSH
CON
BD
CN10
Stationary Scan
(DAS TRIG is generated by
OGP) Cradle Encoder
Gantry Stationary Scout Scan Table

DAS TRIG Signal

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6-2 DAS DATA PATH (CONTINUED)

6-2-3 DAS Data Troubleshooting


For DAS Data trouble shooting, LED indication of each components are beneficial. It is recommended that to
confirm data path on rotating side using stationary scan at first. Proceed rotation scan as next step to confirm data
path on Slip Ring. Following is the LED status to help you identify whether DAS Data is coming or not. These status
is based on Off Line Scan with Rotor Off, DAS Data as Normal mode.
LED of RF RCV is not based on DAS Data but based on carrier wave. So RF Output LED does not change even
in the case DAS Data is not available. But when carrier wave is sent correctly, DAS Data can be sent correctly in
most of the case through Slip Ring because of error correction mechanism between DCP and DTB.
Refer to LED Description Section on DAS/Detector TAB for detail of each LEDs of DCP.

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6-2-4 Data Path Troubleshooting under Intermittent Failure
In case DAS data itself is coming to OC with errors below, this means intermittent failure occurs during transferring
raw data.
(1) Corrected View Number of BADRAW which means bad views were found but it was successfully
corrected during reconstruction process.
(2) Uncorrected View Number of BADRAW’ which means bad views were found and it cannot be correct.
Image was not displayed as the result.
To identify the failure under this situation, data encoding/decoding theory is useful. Next page shows the summery
of data format and what kind of information is appeared on LED or View End Mark.
In case you can find the bit errors constantly on specific position like below, failure should be on parallel data line.
Example below indicates 3rd bit in one set of 16 bits is always zero

0000 1111 0222 3333 4444 5555 4666 7777 8888 9999 8aaa
Parallel data line failure occurs on DCP.

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6-2 DAS DATA PATH (CONTINUED)

Illustration 6-3 Data Path Troubleshooting under Intermittent Failure

Bypassing Slip Ring

Parallel Data from DAS


Network Data
RF RF
DCP2 DTB
Optic fiber XMT RCV Optic fiber

Parallel Data Encoded Serial Data Network Data


Encoded Check Encoded Check
DAS data/view VEM VEM DAS data/view VEM
Data Bytes Data Bytes

Encoded DAS Data/view


VEM : View End Mark

Errors encountered when decoding on DCP2 Errors encountered when decoding on DTB
FEC Encoding Error
Indicated on FECERR LED of DCP2
FEC Correction Error
(This means DTB cannot correct errors and this view cannot be used.)
Status is cleared when hardware reset
Indicated on FECERR LED of DTB and VEM
Possible failure is on upper stream than DCP2
Status is cleared when next scan start for LED
VEM can be displayed using GSA.
Possible failure is between DCP2 and DTB.
To identify which one is failed in Slip Ring and Most possibly failed on RF RCV including adjustment.
DCP2/DTB, you can bypass Slip Ring by View Size Error
following procedure. Indicated on VSIZE LED of DTB and VEM
Status is cleared when next scan start for LED
VEM can be displayed using GSA.
1. Disconnect the optic fiber from DCP2. Possible failure is between DCP2 and DTB.
2. Connect optic fiber which is from DTB Most possibly failed on RF RCV including adjustment
directly with DCP2 as showed above in dotted Fatal Error
line. Indicated on CONTI - ERR LED of DTB and VEM
Status is cleared when next scan start for LED
Be sure that Rotation Switch on PDU is off
and use stationary scan with current azimuth
for testing.

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6-2 DAS DATA PATH (CONTINUED)

Troubleshooting of Continuous Bad Raw Error


1. Problem Description
Error message:
• DTB error: Continuous Bad Raw detected and Scan is going to aborted.
Check status LED on DTB.
• [libcall] ioctl (NDB) failed. Bad file number.
2. Troubleshooting Flow

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Similar Problem Encountered

Check Optical Cable Between


Receiver and DTB

Yes
Problem Solved? End

No

Check LED Status Refered By Error Message

LED Status Yes


in Normal?
No

Follow Normal Troubleshooting Process Replace DTB

Yes
Problem Solved? End

No

Check Boards on Data Chain

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6-2-5 Typical DAS Data Troubleshooting in Dual Slice CT


There are two intermittent errors with frequent occurrence in Dual slice CT (Linux).

6-2-5-1 Problem Statement


1. Intermittent image artifacts:

Error message: “NDB_A Extra data acquired” or “NDB_B extra data acquired” followed by “Uncorrected View
Number of BADRAW”.
Use “GENERIC SYSTEM ANALYZER” in service menu to check the Raw Data of artifact image in A side or B side
corresponding to NDB_A error or NDB_B error. In Channel 737~740, wrong VEM in some views can be found in
compared with correct VEM fff0 fff0 0000 0000, refer to below figure for example.

Correct VEM in CH737


should be fffx. From view
1164, the VEM is wrong

2. Intermittent scan sequence abort automatically and need to click “Resume” button to continue. Error mes-
sage:”DATA COLLECTION TERMINATED BUT DATA SIZE IS SHORT”.

6-2-5-2 Potential Cause


Most of the intermittent problem are caused by
• Electric interference from Power and Grounding
• Unstable reliability of parts in DAS data transfer chain.

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6-2 DAS DATA PATH (CONTINUED)

6-2-5-3 Troubleshooting Guide


If the above intermittent problem occur, recommand the following troubleshooting steps:
The same error happen

P&G check

Was P&G No
Improve P&G
qualified?
Yes

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Was the Yes
problem
solved?
No

Check HSDCD RECEIVER ASSY


POSITION according to FCA manual

Yes Was the


Position OK ?

No

Adjust according to FCA manual

Was the Yes


problem
solved?
No

Replace Receiver & Antenna

Was the Yes


problem
solved?
No
Replace Transmitter

Was the Yes


problem
solved?
No

Yes If installed
EMC Kit?
No

Install EMC Kit 5165466

Was the Yes


problem
solved?
No

Replace Slip Ring Problem resolved

Note: Please refer to Slip Ring EMC Kit Installation Guide (5166119)
to install the EMC Kit 5165466.

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6-3 IQ TROUBLESHOOTING
1. Perform Image Performance Check.
Under some circumstance, gas bubble in the tube will cause tube warm up error and it will also lead to image
artifact. Following is some illustrations of artifact.

Streaks
Streak
Smudge

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6-3 IQ TROUBLESHOOTING (CONTINUED)


2. To prevent image artifacts as above and notice bubbles when small, perform Sinogram to further confirm Tube
gas bubble.
a. Go to Service -> Diagnostics, perform an offline air scan.
AXIAL SCAN
KV: 140KV
mA: 60mA
Scan FOV: 43cm
(Others): (default)

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b. Go to Service -> Diagnostics -> Scan Analysis, select just finished offline scan exam, press Plot VVC.

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6-3 IQ TROUBLESHOOTING (CONTINUED)


c. Select Offset Correction, press OK.

d. Select Channel from Region of Interest, press Plot Now. A normal plot will look clear as below (channel
343).

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6-3 IQ TROUBLESHOOTING (CONTINUED)


e. Following picture will appear on the screen, channel 343 when normal will look level as below.

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Note
If shadow or white band exists, make sure to select appropriate channel so that the channel could
across shadow or white band.
f. Analysis: If shadow (white band) appears in Sinogram (as shown in following three figures), it means that
there is a high probability that gas bubble exist in tube. When small, bands may not cover all views or look
like streaks across the VVC.
Note
sometimes there is no problem for some air scan data, it is also possible for existing bubble, just
doesn't affect that special scan.

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6-3 IQ TROUBLESHOOTING (CONTINUED)

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6-3 IQ TROUBLESHOOTING (CONTINUED)


3. Take off tube for further inspection (see component replacement manual for detailed procedures), check tube
port and anode end fill plug for gas bubble.

View through the port

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Gas bubble in tube

View through anode end fill plug

4. Inform Customer.
If gas bubble is confirmed through above inspection, advise customer to order new tube for replacement
because it may lead to image artifact.

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SECTION 7 - RING VALUE MEASUREMENT


(FOR BRIVO CT325)

Brivo CT325 has the program which calculates named “Ring Value”. It takes from 0 to positive number (0 is best).
It will become the reference number for measurement of Image quality.
For example of usage, if customer has a problem of patient image quality, check the Active Mean DAS count using
GSA, then according to the DAS Count, select the scan technique and measure the Ring Value.
1. Perform the phantom scanning with the following Scan Technique Table. Memorize the Exam number.

SECTION 1 - SERVICE TOOL


Common Configuration:
Set the water part of QA phantom 70mm left from ISO center to Scan center 2i mode scan.

Active Mean DAS KV TH mA Scan Time Measured Value Reference Value


Count (It is not Spec.)
0~500 120 3 100 1 <3.988
500~1000 120 3 130 1.5 <3.543
1000~1500 120 5 130 2 <1.497
1500~2000 120 5 150 2 <0.762
2000~ 120 5 200 2 <0.504

2. Go to Service Desktop and open shell.


3. Type “phantomAnalysis” on the shell prompt, then program runs.
4. Press “Select Image” button to select the scanned image. See Illustration (next page).
5. Enter the phantom size as 42cm. See Illustration (next page).
6. Then press RV button. See Illustration (next page).
7. Scroll the right area, then Averaged Total Ring Value is found. See Illustration (next Page).
8. To close the phantomAnalysis screen, press “EXIT” button. See Illustration (next page).

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Illustration 7-1 Phantom Analysis Screen

Step 7: Step 7:
Scroll here. Record this number as Ring Value.

Step 6: Step 5:
Press this button. Enter “42” here.

Step 4: Step 8:
Press this button. Press this button.

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TABLE OF CONTENTS

SECTION PAGE

SECTION 1 - SCAN CONTROL BOX . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-1


1-1 SCB LED . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-1
1-2 JUMPERS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-2

SECTION 2 - TEST PROGRAMS. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-1

Table of Contents
2-1 SYSTEM POWER-UP SEQUENCE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-1
2-2 POWER-ON TEST. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-1
2-3 TEST TO BE USED IN HARDWARE DIAGNOSTICS. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-2

SECTION 3 - HOST PROCESSOR TROUBLESHOOTING . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-1


3-1 PROBLEM DIAGNOSIS. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-1
3-2 HOST COMPUTER TROUBLESHOOTING FOR LED . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-3
3-2-1 Power LED. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-3
3-2-2 Hard Disk Drive Activity LED . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-3
3-2-3 Network Activity LED . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-3
3-3 TROUBLESHOOTING WITH BUZZER . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-3
3-4 FAILURES . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-4
3-5 HOST COMPUTER WORKSTATION TROUBLESHOOTING. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-4
3-5-1 Hardware Problems . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-4
3-6 HOST COMPUTER BIOS STANDARD SETTING. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-6

SECTION 4 - RECON ENGINE TROUBLESHOOTING. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-1


4-1 AUTO POST RECON TEST . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-1

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SECTION 1 - SCAN CONTROL BOX

1-1 SCB LED

Illustration 1-1 Scan Control Box

SECTION 1 - LED DESCRIPTION


Rear View

Service Window

Table 1-1 SCB Power LED Description

LED Description
5Vin Lights when 5Vin is supplied. 5V is from host computer.
1.2V Lights when 1.2V is supplied. 1.2V convert from 5Vin.
3.3V Lights when 3.3V is supplied. 3.3V convert from 5Vin.
A12V Lights when 12V is supplied. A12V is from host computer.
A2.5V Lights when analog ref 2.5V is supplied. A2.5V convert from A12V.
Note:
• If 5Vin or A12V LED don’t light, service should check the cable connection from Host.
• If 5Vin and A12V LED lights, but 1.2V, 3.3V, A2.5V doesn’t light. SCB may be failure and need
change it.

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1-1 SCB LED (CONTINUED)

Table 1-2 SCB Status LED Description

LED Description
FPGA FPGA heart beat. When FPGA works, this LED should flash.
VOICE Lights when detects voice in Gantry.
SAFETY Lights when safety loop close.
Note:
• If FPGA heart beat doesn’t flash, the firmware may be error. Please try to update the firmware
by download it through J9.
• If VOICE LED doesn’t light when talk in bay and SCB speaker doesn’t work, check the Gantry
microphone and cable.
• The SAFETY LED and JD6 are used to debug safety loop. If the system can’t scan and this LED
doesn’t light, the problem may be safety loop error.

1-2 JUMPERS

Table 1-3 Jumpers

Jumper Setting Description


JD1(For OC ON(Default) When the volume dial on the keyboard is set to the minimum
speaker) end, the OC speaker volume becomes zero..
OFF Though the volume dial on the keyboard is set to the minimun
end, the OC speaker volume does not go down beyond a set
minimum level.
JD2(For Gantry ON(Default) When the volume dial on the keyboard is set to the minimum
speaker) end, the Gantry speaker volume becomes zero.
OFF Though the volume dial on the keyboard is set to the minimum,
the Gantry speaker volume does not go down beyond a set
minimum level.
JD3, JD4, JD5 JD3:ON,JD4,JD5:OFF Talk-on always put up.
JD4:ON,JD3,JD5:OFF Talk-on switch on the keyboard is used for the intercom
function(Default).
JD5:ON,JD3,JD4:OFF Talk-on switch is set to OFF.

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1-2 JUMPERS(CONTINUED)

Table 1-3 Jumpers(CONTINUED)

Jumper Setting Description


JD6 Pin 1,2 ON(Normal) Enable software to control the safety loop.
Pin 2,3 ON Safety loop alyways connect.
Pin 2,3 OFF Safety loop always disconnetct.
JD9 J9-FPGA as download connector.
Used for updating FPGA firmware. Connect altera USB blaster
to this port.
JD10&JD11 OFF(Normal) The OC commuicates with the TGP board.

SECTION 1 - LED DESCRIPTION


ON When the OC alone is used(not connected with the TGP
board), the message transmission and receive are jumpered
with these settings.
JD12 ON(Default) The Gantry voice is amplified out when voice is detected.
OFF The Gantry voice is always amplified out to SCB speaker.

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SECTION 2 - TEST PROGRAMS

2-1 SYSTEM POWER-UP SEQUENCE


The power-ON test program is used for OC self-diagnostics during the Power up sequence.
Power On Test (Detailed Power On test).
The power-on Test is normally selected automatically when powering ON the system.
The power-on test is described in Section 2-2.
Even if errors occur during the power-on test, the test continues to be executed until it finishes, and the test log

SECTION 2 - TEST PROGRAMS


window appears. You can confirm the problem by reviewing test log, then select either of the following:
• [H/W diag] : 
Go to [H/W diag Main Menu] for Interactive Test.
• [Startup] : 
The error is skipped and the power-on sequence proceeds so that the start-up screen will be shown on
the monitor.
Note
When the start-up screen does NOT appear even if using the [Startup] command, the system must
be shutdown using [shutdown] button in the desktop menu.
• [Shutdown] : 
The system runs the shutdown sequence, resulting in the system powered OFF automatically.

2-2 POWER-ON TEST


The power-on test is automatically executed after the operating system becomes ready and before the system
software starts.
If you want to manually start the power-on Test, execute ‘Application Shutdown’ from the System Tools menu, and
execute the following command in the Unix shell (root user).
> poweron
The following tests are performed during the power-on test.
• System Disk
• DVD
• Rawdata Disk
• Scan Control Box
• Data Transmission Box
• TGP/DCP/OGP

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2-3 TEST TO BE USED IN HARDWARE DIAGNOSTICS


The following table shows the hardware configuration to be used in the Hardware Diagnostics.

Linux Computer OC Interctive Test


Refer to Functional check/Adjustment for details of this test.

Table 2-1 Linux Computer OC Interactive Test

Monitor Graphic Card Monitor Cable


Monitor O O Monitor
Keyboard Host USB Standard KB SCB
Scan Key O O SCB
103 Key O Standard KB
Cradle O O SCB
KB Reset O O SCB
Audio Audio Card SCB Gantry Mic
Mic O O SCB
Volume O O O SCB
TGP, CN5 to SCB, J1
Record O O SCB
Play O O O SCB
TGP, CN5 to SCB, J1
MISC Host PC SCSI Device PCI Device SCB Cable
LHINV O O O
SYSLOG O O
SCSI O O O
Safety Loop O O SCB
Shutdown O
Host Mouse
Mouse O O Mouse
DVD ROM O

Note: KB: Keyboard,LHINV: Hardware inventory, SYSLOG: System Log

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SECTION 3 - HOST PROCESSOR TROUBLESHOOTING

3-1 PROBLEM DIAGNOSIS


Understanding the following guidelines before the diagnosis is very important.

• After the Operator Console front cove is opened, an orange harddisk LED and a blue power indicating
LED, the power on button acdessible from the front of the Host Computer.

SECTION 3 - HOST PROCESSOR


• BIOS configuration can be accessed by hitting “F2” key on the PC keyboard during the system booting
up.
Standard Bios configuration prescribed for Host Computer is described in section 3-6. Wrong BIOS Con-

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figuration could result in startup error. If a wrong Bios setting is suspected, following the standard Bios
Configuration setting in section 3-6 and verfiy carefully.

NOTICE

Do not attempt to set BIOS casually unless it is very necessary. Be sure to verify
that the Bios is on standard setting everytime after you do any change.

• Replacement of the whole Host Computer is preferably recommended. Replacement into lower level
FRU insde the Host computer is only appropriate when service time permits and operator is skilled
enough.

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3-1 PROBLEM DIAGNOSIS (CONTINUED)

Illustration 3-1 Diagnostic Flow Chart of Linux Host Processor

Monitor Monitor Selfshut


No OS No Power On No No
LED Black No down after
Boot Failuree Test Report application
OFF Sreen Error startup
SYMPTOM

Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes

Call OLC

Host
No
Power LED
on

Yes
POSSIBLE CAUSE

Monitor Power Button OFF Monitor Vedio cable connection Host PC power supply failure System Harddisk OS corrupted. System Disk Error SCB connection to Host failure
Monitor Power not connected failure (Host Power & hard Host PC internal power System Harddisk physical bad. Serial Expander Unit error SCB failure
Monitor Power Supply Failure disk LED response normally) supply failure System Harddisk power or SATA cable DVD-ROM test error Host BIOS failure
Host failure connection fails. DVD-RAM Driver test error
* Host graphic card failure Host Mainboard /Barebone fails. Camera IF test error (optional)
(Harddisk LED lit interminently) Bios Setting lost Raw Data Disk Error
* Host memory failure DBPCI board test error
(Harddisk LED lit permanantly) Hinv test error
Monitor failure
POSSIBLE SOLUTION

Run Interactive H/W Diag test . Run Interactive H/W Diag test.
check Monitor vedio cable Power on the monitor Verify the power supply Insert OS CD to boot to isolate
(Refer to OC section 2 Test programs)
connection Check power connections to Host Reconnect System Harddisk
* Re-seat Host memory Verfiy bios Setting is correct Check SCB connection to Host
Check connections of Error devices. Check Host BIOS
* Re-seat Graphic card. Reload OS
LFC for system/raw error.
check graphic card cable Check Host BIOS.
connection

Replace Monitor. Replace System Harddisk Replace corresponding devices Replace SCB
Replace power cable Replace the power supply
Replace Host Replace Host
Replace Host Replace Monitor to Host Replace Host
* Repace Host memory Replace the Host
* Replace Graphic Card or cable

OK ?

No

Call OLC

Note
Mark * Replacement of whole Host PC is preferably recommended.
Please refer to Component Replacement Procedures.

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3-2 HOST COMPUTER TROUBLESHOOTING FOR LED

3-2-1 Power LED


The power LED on the Power ON/OFF button has the following states:
• Solid Green: System ON
• None: OFF

3-2-2 Hard Disk Drive Activity LED


The hard disk drive activity LED flickers whenever the system is accessing either hard drive.

SECTION 3 - HOST PROCESSOR


3-2-3 Network Activity LED

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The network activity LED at the rear of the system on the board network port flickers whenever there is network
activity (as long as the system is plugged into AC power with power switch on or off).

3-3 TROUBLESHOOTING WITH BUZZER


Fatal errors, which halt the boot process, are communicated through a series of audible beeps. For example, if the
BIOS POST can initialize the video but an error occurs, an error message will be displayed. If it cannot display the
message, it will report the error as a series of beeps.

Sound Activity Diagnosis and Service Action


None System does not power on:
• Check that the unit is plugged into a working AC outlet.
• Cycle power. If problem persists, replace the FRU.
Thermal shutdown:
• Ensure the workstation air vents are not blocked and cooling fan is running.
• Cycle power. If problem persists, replace the FRU.
1-2-2-3 System board failure or invalid ROM based on bad checksum: Cycle power.
If problem persists, replace the FRU.
1-3-4-1 RAM failure on address: Install the memory again and cycle power.
If problem persists, replace the FRU.
1-2 Failure on search for option ROMs: Cycle power.
If problem persists, replace the FRU.

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3-4 FAILURES
• Power switch LED flashes.
• PC may beep multiple times.
• Report display
• Detailed text with instructions to proceed using function keys.
• Detailed error codes or instructions for decoding "beeps".
• If Power-On-Self-Test fail, replace the computer.

3-5 HOST COMPUTER WORKSTATION TROUBLESHOOTING

3-5-1 Hardware Problems

Display is Blank
If your display is blank after you turn on your Workstation, check that:
• The Workstation and monitor are turned on. (The power lights should be illuminated.)
• Both the Workstation and monitor power cords are firmly connected and plugged in.
• The outlet power is functioning.
• The monitor is firmly connected to the graphics card connection.
• The monitor's contrast and brightness settings are set correctly.

A POST Error Nessage is Dispalyed


The Power-on-Self-Test (POST) can detect both an error and a change to the configuration. In either case, a code
and short description is displayed. Depending on the message, one or more choices are displayed:
• Press <F1> to ignore the message and continue.
• Press <F2> to run the Setup program and correct a system configuration error.

Keyboard Does Not Work


If your keyboard does not work as expected:
• Ensure that all the keyboard cables are firmly connected.
• Ensure the keyboard is connected to the keyboard connector rather than the mouse connector on the
rear panel of the Workstation.
• Ensure you are using a PS2 keyboard rather than a USB keyboard.
• Replace the keyboard with a known working unit to ensure the keyboard itself is not defective.
• Ensure none of the keys are pressed.
• Reconnect keyboard with workstation turned off.

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3-5 HOST COMPUTER WORKSTATION TROUBLESHOOTING (CONTINUED)

Mouse Does Not Work


If your mouse does not work as expected:
• Ensure that the mouse cable is firmly connected.
• Ensure that the mouse NOT working on surfaces with reflective or refractive features such as mirrors,
glass, some half-tone printing surfaces.
• Ensure that the mouse is connected to the mouse connector rather than the keyboard connector on the
rear panel of your Workstation.
• Clean the mouse ball with a dry, lint-free cloth if the cursor moves sporadically.

SECTION 3 - HOST PROCESSOR


• Replace the mouse with a known working unit to ensure the mouse itself is not defective.

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3-6 HOST COMPUTER BIOS STANDARD SETTING


Note
Check BIOS setting to make it same as the list below. Leave the other items as default.

Table 3-1 BIOS Setting

Item Sub-Item Function Description VALUE


System Time XX:XX:XX
System Date XX:XX:XXXX
Legacy Diskette A Disabled
320GB SATA1
Auto
Type
LBA Format
Main Total Sectors 623142448
Maximum Capaciaty 320GB SATA1
SATA Port 0
Multi-Sector Transfers 16 Sectors
LBA Mode Control Enabled
32 Bit I/O Disabled
Transfer Mode FPIO 4/DMA 2
Ultra DMA Mode Mode 5

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Item Sub-Item Function Description VALUE


320GB SATA2
Auto
Type
LBA Format
Total Sectors 623142448
Maximum Capaciaty 320GB SATA2
SATA Port 1
Multi-Sector Transfers 16 Sectors
LBA Mode Control Enabled

SECTION 3 - HOST PROCESSOR


32 Bit I/O Disabled
Transfer Mode FPIO 4/DMA 2

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Ultra DMA Mode Mode 5
SATA Port 2 None
Main CD/DVD
Type Auto
Multi-Sector Transfers Disabled
SATA Port 3 LBA Mode Control Disabled
32 Bit I/O Disabled
Transfer Mode FPIO 4/DMA 2
Ultra DMA Mode Mode 5
Ext. Primary Master None
Ext. Primary Slave None
Installed Memory 4096MB
Available to OS 4094MB
Used by Devices 2MB

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Item Sub-Item Function Description VALUE

Cache System BIOS Area Write Protect


Cache Video BIOS Area Write Protect
Cache Base 0 ~ 512K Write Back
Cache Base 512K ~ 640K Write Back
Cache Extended Memory Area Write Back
Cache A000 ~ AFFF Disabled
Cache B000 ~ BFFF Disabled
Cache C800 ~ CBFF Disabled
Memory Cache
Cache CC00 ~ CFFF Disabled
Cache D000 ~ D3FF Disabled
Cache D400 ~ D7FF Disabled
Cache D800 ~ DBFF Disabled
Main Cache DC00 ~ DFFF Disabled
Cache E000 ~ E3FF Write Protect
Cache E400 ~ E7FF Write Protect
Cache E800 ~ EBFF Write Protect
Cache EC00 ~ EFFF Write Protect

Floppy Check Disabled


Halt on Errors No Halt
Keyboard Error Report Enabled
Boot Features Numlock OFF
Summary Screen Disabled
Boot-time Diagnostic Screen Enabled
QuickBoot Mode Enabled
Extended Memory Testing Just Zero It

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Item Sub-Item Ssub-Item Sssub-Item Function Description VALUE


* Warning: Setting items on this menu to incorrect values may cause your system to malfunction.
LAN1 Enabled
LAN1 Option ROM Scan Disabled
LAN Control Sub-Menu
Integrated Device Control LAN2 Enabled
Sub-Menu LAN2 Option ROM Scan Disabled
SUB Dev #29 Fun #0, 1, 2, 3, 7
SUB Dev #26 Fun #0, 1, 7

SECTION 3 - HOST PROCESSOR


PCI-E1 Sub-Menu PCI Express Graphics Port Auto
PCI Express Sub-Menu
PCI-E2 Sub-Menu PCI-E Port1 Auto

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WatchDog Mode Disabled
Memory Reclaiming Enabled
Advanced Advanced Default Primary Video Adapter Auto
Chipset Control IGD - Device 2 Auto
IGD - Device 2, Function 1 Auto
DVMT 4.0 Mode Auto
DVMT Graphics Memory 376MB
Azalia Audio Auto
Enable Multimedia Timer No
Serial ATA Enabled
Native Mode Operation Serial ATA
SATA RAID Enable Disabled
SATA AHCI Enable Enabled
SATA Port Hot Plug Disabled

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Item Sub-Item Function Description VALUE


Cor Multi-Processing Enabled
Single Logical Proc. Mode Disabled
Machine Checking Enabled
Compatible FPU Code Disabled
Advanced Processor Options Set Max Ext CPUID = 3 Disabled
C1 Enhanced Mode Disabled
PECI Interface Enabled
No Execute Mode Men Protection Enabled
Processor Power Management GV1/GV3 Only
Floppy Disk Controller Disabled
Serial Port A Enabled
Base I/O Address 3F8
Interrupt IRQ 4
Advanced I/O Device Configuration
Serial Port B Enabled
Mode Normal
Base I/O Address 2F8
Interrupt IRQ 3
Event Log Validity Valid
Event Log Capacity Space Available
View DMI Event Log Enter
DMI Event Logging
Event Logging Enabled
Mark DMI Events as Read Enter
Clear all DMI Event Logs No
Reset Configuration Data No
Large Disk Access Mode DOS
Legacy USB Support Enabled

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Item Sub-Item Function Description VALUE


Voltage Monitoring
CPU FAN1 XXXXRPM
FAN2 XXXXRPM
CPU Temp. = XX below Tmax
Hardware Monitor
Ambient1 Temp. = XX
Ambient2 Temp. = XX
FAN Fail LED Indicator Disabled
Advanced
Auto FAN Control Enabled

SECTION 3 - HOST PROCESSOR


Com Port Address Disabled

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Baud Rate 19.2K
Console Type PC ANSI
Console Redirection
Flow Control CTS/RTS
Console Connection Direct
Continue C.R. after POST Off
Supervisor Password Is Clear
User Password Is Clear
Set Supervisor Password Enter
Security Set User Password Enter
Diskette Access Supervisor
Fixed Disk Boot Sector Normal
Password On Boot Disabled
Enabled ACPI Yes
ACPI Sleep Mode S1/S3
Resume On Time Off
Power Resume Time 00:00:00
Chassis Intrusion Detect No
Power On By PCI Disabled
After Power Failure Power On
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Item Sub-Item Function Description VALUE


1 CD/DVD: PLEXTOR DVDR PX-806SA-(S)
2 SATA 1: WDC WD3202ABYS-XXXXXX-(S1)
3 SATA 2: WDC WD3202ABYS-XXXXXX-(S2)
4
Boot Priority Order
5
Boot
6
7
8
Legacy Network Card
Excluded From Boot Order
Bootable Add-in Cards
Exit Saving Changes
Exit Discarding Changes
Exit Load Setup Defaults
Discard Changes
Save Changes

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SECTION 4 - RECON ENGINE TROUBLESHOOTING

4-1 AUTO POST RECON TEST


Select [Service]  [Diagnostics]  [Auto Post Recon Test], to display the Auto Post Recon Test menu.

Illustration 4-1 Auto Post Recon Test Menu

Click [Select Image ID], and [Image


Browser], to display the image browser.

SECTION 4 - RECON ENGINE


In the image browser, select an image to
be test-reconstructed, and then, click

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Accept.
The image should have been recon
structed by the STND mode.

Enter 1000. The recon operation


will be repeated 1000 times.

The recon test will be continued until


an error occurs this setting times (or
until the number of tests reaches the
`No. of Test' setting).

After setting the parameters above, click OK (displayed below the above menu screen), and then, the Scan & Recon
Parameters check display as in Illustration 4-2 appears.

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4-1 AUTO POST RECON TEST (CONTINUED)

Illustration 4-2 Recon Mode Check

Check that the `Recon


Mode' is STND, other
wise, select an other
image whose recon
mode is STND, since an
error will occur depending
on the parameters such
are STND+, Shoulder Arti
= On, DFOV values.

After checking the parameters above, click Confirm (displayed below the above check screen), and then, the recon
test is executed and the result is displayed as in Illustration 4-3.

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Illustration 4-3 Test Result Display

SECTION 4 - RECON ENGINE


TROUBLESHOOTING
Each time if an error occurs,
this number increases by 1.

Error image information


is displayed.

If an error occurs in this recon test, the recon system is considered to be defective.

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TABLE OF CONTENTS

SECTION PAGE

SECTION 1 - LED DESCRIPTION . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-1


1-1 TGP (5310990 / 5310990-2) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-1
1-2 DTB . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-3
1-3 S-DISP (5315381) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-5
1-4 OGP (5322679) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-6

Table of Contents
1-5 RF XMT . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-8
1-6 TEMP CONT (2171572-2) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-9
1-7 AXIAL DRIVE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-10
1-8 STEP MOTOR DRIVER (FOR FIX TABLE). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-11
1-9 KTCB (FOR UP/DOWN TABLE) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-12

SECTION 2 - POWER-ON TEST . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-1


2-1 TGP BOARD POWER ON TEST. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-1
2-2 DTB BOARD POWER ON TEST . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-3
2-3 OGP BOARD POWER-ON TEST . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-4

SECTION 3 - OFF-LINE TEST . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-1


3-1 TGP BOARD OFF-LNE TEST . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-1
3-2 TGP PROCESSOR . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-1

SECTION 4 - ERROR MESSAGE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-1


4-1 ERROR MESSAGE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-1
4-2 ERRORS DETECTED BY TGP BOARD . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-3
4-3 ERRORS DETECTED BY OGP BOARD. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-20
4-4 ERRORS DETECTED BY DAS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-33
4-5 ERRORS DETECTED BY DTB BOARD . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-39

SECTION 5 - DIAGNOSIS FOR OTHER COMPONENTS. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5-1


5-1 DIAGNOSIS OF 24VDC POWER SUPPLY (5159097) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5-1
5-2 DIAGNOSIS OF RELAY DC24V . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5-3
5-3 DIAGNOSIS OF S-DISP . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5-4
5-4 DIAGNOSIS OF X-DISP . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5-5
5-5 DIAGNOSIS OF STEP MOTOR DRIVER . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5-6

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SECTION 1 - LED DESCRIPTION

1-1 TGP (5310990 / 5310990-2)

Illustration 1-1 TGP LEDs

SW6 RST

SECTION 1 - LED DESCRIPTION


DS17

DS18

DS19
SW8 TEST1
DS22
DS20

DS12 DS7 DS3


DS4
DS9
DS21 DS13 DS2

DS10 DS6 DS1


DS5
SW7 TEST2
DS8

DS15
DS11
SW1 SW2 SW3 SW4
SVON SYS JOG FAST
DS14

OFF
SVOFF MNL CNT SLOW

SW9 ERST

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1-1 TGP (5310990 / 5310990-2) (CONTINUED)

Table 1-1 TGP LED Description

LED Name Description


ERRT Lighted when detecting an error concerning table. Goes off when the TGP board
DS1
is powered off or reset.
DS2 HWLP When FPGA works normally, it blinks in a fixed period.
Lighted when the TGP board receives commands on table movement operations
DS3 RQT from the operator console and is executing them. (Request on Table Control
Task)
DS4 MNT Lighted when the table or gantry is operated by the gantry panel switches.
DS5 CAN_TX It indicates the physical layer communication of CAN_L.
ERRG Lighted when detecting an error concerning gantry rotation operations. Goes off
DS6
when the TGP board is powered off or reset.
Lighted when the TGP board receives commands on gantry rotation from the op-
DS7 RQG
erator console and is executing them. (Request on Gantry Control Task
DS8 CAN_RX It indicates the physical layer communication of CAN_H.
DS9 CHANGE Lighted when adjustment data is not stored during the gantry or table adjustment.
ERRM Lighted when detecting an error concerning main communication task or scan op-
DS10
erations. Goes off when the TGP board is powered off or reset.
DS11 MNM Lighted when service switch as MNL status.
RQM Lighted when the TGP board receives commands from the operator console and
DS12
is executing them. (Request on Main Comm Task)
DS13 FWLP When firmware can work normally, it will blink in a fixed period.
XGRAY Lighted when the safety loop is closed on the TGP board, which indicates that the
DS14
TGP board grants the power supply to the x-ray generator.
DS15 TRG Indicates trigger pulses sent to the OGP board.
SVALM Lighted when the axial driver (for gantry rotation) is in an alarm state. The type of
DS16
the alarm is indicated on the LED on the driver.
DS17 CPLD_LOADING
DS18 CPLD_LOADED DS17, DS18, DS19 and DS20 are CPLD_CODE_LED. They are lighted or extin-
DS19 APPL_FPGA guished by CPLD.
DS20 BOOT_FPGA
POWER When TGP board power on, this LED will lighted to indicate the power is supplied
DS21
to TGP now.
SBRK Lighted when detecting an error concerning table. Goes off when the TGP board
DS22
is powered off or reset.

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1-2 DTB

Illustration 1-2 DTB LEDs

DS24
DS23
DS22
DS21
DS20
DS19
DS18
DS17
DS16
DS15
DS14
DS13
DS12

DS10
DS11

DS9
DS8
DS7
DS6
DS5
DS4
DS3
DS2
DS1
DS25

SECTION 1 - LED DESCRIPTION


J1
SW1
Reset

Table 1-2 DTB LED Description

LED NAME Description


DS1 VLTN Lights when occur fiber cable issue
DS2 DSREQ_A Lights when A slice raw data is received & assert an interrupt to MPC
DS3 DS_READ_A Lights when MPC read A slice raw data
DS4 VIEW_A Flickers every transfer the A slice view data
DS5 ENDNG_A Not used
DS6 FPGA_FIFOFF_A Lights when A slice FPGA_FIFO is full
DS7 FECERR_A Lights when A slice FEC correction error occurs
Continuous_FEC_E Lights when A slice occur continuous FEC correction error
DS8
RR_A
DS9 CLR_A/B Lights when MPC reset “data receive logic” before scan
DS10 DSREQ_B Lights when B slice raw data is received & assert an interrupt to MPC
DS11 DS_READ_B Lights when MPC read B slice raw data
DS12 VIEW_B Flickers every transfer the B slice view data
DS13 ENDNG_B Not used
DS14 FPGA_FIFOFF_B Lights when B slice FPGA_FIFO is full
DS15 FECERR_B Lights when B slice FEC correction error occurs
Continuous_FEC_E Lights when B slice occur continuous FEC correction error
DS16
RR_B

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1-2 DTB (CONTINUED)

LED NAME Description


DS17 1/2 Slice Lights when the system is dual slice system
DS18 HEART_BEAT Flicker when when OC & DTB connection is ready
DS19 MPC_BUFF_OVERRUN Lights when MPC found its buffer is full during data transfer
DS20 SCAN_ABORT Not used
DS21 NFS Lights when NET work connection failure
DS22 OTHER_ERROR Not used
DS23 RES1_LED Flicker when Firmware/Application boot up successfully
DS24 RES2_LED Diagnose LED (for development only)
DS25 +24V Lights when 24V power supply in on

Diagnosis Of DTB
Preparation: Fiber Cable
1. Switch OFF the ‘CB2’ and ‘CB3’ switches at the PDU.
2. Disconnect the fiber cable connector from the J2 (RX).
3. Connect two connectors (TX and RX) of the J2 with a fiber cable.
4. Switch ON the ‘CB2’ and ‘CB3’ switches at the PDU.
5. If DS1 lights, DTB works abnormally.
If DS1 extinguishes, DTB works normally.
6. Restore the Gantry to original configuration.

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1-3 S-DISP (5315381)

Illustration 1-3 S-DISP LEDs

SECTION 1 - LED DESCRIPTION


• LEDs - There are two LEDs on S-DISP board to indicate the status of power supply as follows. Set as
described in table below.

LED Color Signal Description


Green +24V DC If DS1 is lighted, it indicates the +24V DC
DS1
Power Supply is normal.
Green +5V DC If DS2 is lighted, it indicates the +5V DC
DS2
Power Supply is normal.

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1-4 OGP (5322679)

Illustration 1-4 OGP LEDs

Reset Power

CPLD_LOADING
S2

CPLD_LOADED

POWER_ON
BOOT_FPGA
APPL_FPGA

DS18
DS14
DS13
DS12

DS11
U26 U17

U16

TEST DS1
RINGS DS2
DENTG DS3
EXPCMD DS4
REQS DS5
LOOPS DS6
ERRS DS7
SG_ERR DS8

CN5
CN8 CN9 CN6

• DS1, DS8: Reserved

• DS2~DS7: Set as described in table below

LED Name Description


RINGS MP-SP communication error.
DS2
(MP: Management Processor on TGP board; SP: Scan Processor on OGP board)
DS3 DENTG DENTG monitor.
DS4 EXPCMD EXPCMD monitor
DS5 REQS Lights during a task request.
DS6 LOOPS Blinks at intervals of 0.5 sec.
DS7 ERRS Lights when an error occurs.

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1-4 OGP (5322679) (CONTINUED)


See the following table showing which LED’s light when an error occurs.

Table 1-3 Error and LED on OGP Board

Error LED
(The following LED’s light when the error written
to the left occurs)
RAM check error ERRS, RINGS, LOOPS, TEST
ROM check error ERRS, RINGS, LOOPS, TEST
Hardware error while OGP receives data ERRS, RINGS
ACK, NACK timeout ERRS, RINGS

SECTION 1 - LED DESCRIPTION


NACK detected for three times ERRS
NACK transmitted ERRS
Aperture error ERRS
OGP event error ERRS
Scan error ERRS
XG processor communication error ERRS
The ERRS LED goes off when the x-ray tube rotor starts to rotate.
The RINGS LED will not go off until the OGP board is reset.

• DS11~DS14: Indicate FPGA boot up sequence


- When board is configured with BOOT image, DS11 is on, DS12 is off; when board is configured
with APPLICATION image, DS11 is off, DS12 is on.
- During board configuration, DS14 is on, DS13 is off; after board configuration, DS14 is off, DS13
is on.
- If LEDs (DS11~DS14) are on, it indicates that configuration of board was failure, you can press
S2 ‘Reset’ button to reset this board. (Illustration 1-4)
• DS18: Power on indication LED

Table 1-4 LEDs

DS# Name Color Owner Purpose


DS11 Boot FPGA Image LED Yellow CPLD Indicates the Boot FPGA Image was loaded in
the FPGA
DS12 APPL FPGA Image LED Yellow CPLD Indicates the Application FPGA Image was load-
ed in the FPGA
DS13 CPLD Loaded Yellow CPLD Indicates CPLD has configured the FPGA image
into FPGA
DS14 CPLD Loading Green CPLD Indicates CPLD is configuring the FPGA
DS18 Power On Green Hardware Indicates power on for board

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1-5 RF XMT

Table 1-5 RF XMT LED Description

LED Description
LED1 Lights while power is supplied.
The light color becomes red, when the RF XMT is not receiving data from the
DCP board.
The light color becomes green, when the RF XMT is receiving data from the
DCP board (where, data is either das data during scans or sync pattern data
during standby).

Illustration 1-5 RF XMT

LED1

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1-6 TEMP CONT (2171572-2)

Illustration 1-6 Temp Cont

CN4

DS8

J1

SECTION 1 - LED DESCRIPTION


S1 DS3 DS4 DS5 DS7 DS6 DS2 DS1
CN3 CN2 CN1

Table 1-6 Temp Cont LED Description

LED# Name Color Description


TEMP_ERROR Lights when the detector temperature is now ±0.5 C from the
LED1 Green
±0.5C set temperature.
TEMP_ERROR Lights when the detector temperature is now ±2.0 C from the
LED2 Green
±2.0 C set temperature.
LED3 LOOP Green Normally blinks. Goes off when the microprocessor is hung-up.
LED4 HEATER Yellow Lights when the heater is turned on.
Lights when the set temperature is not normal in the variable set
LED5 SET ERR Orange
temperature mode.
HIGH TEMP
LED6 Orange Lights when the detector temperature exceeds 40 C (error).
ERR
LOW TEMP
LED7 Orange Lights when the thermistor is not connected.
ERR
LED8 Power ON Green Lights when the logic power supply is present.

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1-7 AXIAL DRIVE

Illustration 1-7 Axial Drive

LED

There is a seven segment LED display on the front surface of the axial drive, this display indicates the status of the
drive. When it indicates the abnormal status (fault code) has been detected, the drive should be powered off to reset
it to normal status. The axial drive display indication and its meaning are shown as below table.

Table 1-7 Error Code


Fault Code Description
bs2066d Drive power up sequence. Drive initialization is completed after the it
displays bs2066d.
d Drive is disabled
E Drive is enabled (hardware and software enabled)
F3 Position error fault (external trajectory)
F8 Motor over-speed
F9 EEPROM error
F25 Commutation Error
F26 Error with hardware inhibits
b1 Motor Over Temp
b3 Drive I*t Too High
b4 Motor I*I*t Too High

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1-8 STEP MOTOR DRIVER (FOR FIX TABLE)

Table 1-8 Step Motor Driver LED Description

LED Description

Power LED Lights while power is supplied.

Illustration 1-8 Step Motor Driver

SECTION 1 - LED DESCRIPTION


CN3 CN2 CN1

Power LED

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1-9 KTCB (FOR UP/DOWN TABLE)

Table 1-9 Table KTCB LED Description

LED# Color Description

DS1 GRN IN

DS2 GRN OUT

DS3 GRN LOOP

DS4 YEL O_VALT

DS5 YEL O_CURR

DS6 YEL O_TEMP

DS7 GRN 24V_MOTOR power indication

DS8 GRN VCC 3.3V power indication

Illustration 1-9 KTCB

DS7

DS8

BAR CODE
DS6

DS5
DS4
DS3
DS2

DS1

DS1~DS6

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SECTION 2 - POWER-ON TEST

2-1 TGP BOARD POWER ON TEST


TGP has one CPU embedded in FPGA (U4) on the board. When the board power on or reset, CPU will have a
power-on test to assure the board in correct status.
TGP power-on test flow chart is shown as bellow:

Illustration 2-1 TGP Power-On Test Flow Chart

SECTION 2 - POWER ON TEST


Power on or reset

Load boot image

Check RAM

Boot
Boot or application?

Application

Load application image

Gantry rotation and LED test

IDLE

Load Boot Image


This step is occurred every when the board power on or reset. Boot image contains boot FPGA image and boot
firmware codes. They are used to check RAM and load application image.

Check RAN
After loading boot image, TGP will check RAM (U47) at right. CPU writes and reads data to RAM to check whether
RAM can work correctly. If any error occurs, CPU will stay in a hang up state and the firmware hart-beat LED flash
period will be abnormal (Normally, it should about 1s. But if check RAM failed, this period will be shorten obviously).
If no error occurs, CPU will process the next step.

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2-1 TGP BOARD POWER ON TEST (CONTINUED)

Boot or Application
If check RAM passed, TGP will judge which mode should it enter, boot or application. It depends on the 7th bit of
dipswitch S1 (the most right bit). If it is on status, it will enter boot mode and then TGP will be idle and wait for the
new instruction. Normally, bit7 should be set at off status. Then TGP will load application image.

Load Application Image


Application image contains application FPGA image and application firmware codes. They contain all processes to
implement all functions it should have. Another word, if the system wants to work normally, TGP must enter
application mode.

Gantry Rotation and LED Test


• Gantry Rotation Test
Normally, TGP controls gantry rotates at 15sec/Rev and initializes the gantry azimuth counter with the
GPLS1 signal. When TGP detects the GPLS1 signal, it will stop gantry near the home position.
- If service on-off switch (SW1) on the TGP board is set to MNL, the system waits until the switch
is set to service off with the RQG blinking.
- If power is not supplied to the axial driver, the rotation check couldn't be implemented with the
error LED ERRG lighting.
- If the initialization of the counter is not performed within 25 sec, the rotation is terminated with
the ERRG LED lighting.
- If any other abnormal conditions/operations are found, the rotation check is terminated. To start
the rotation check anew, resolve the problems and power on or reset TGP board.
• LED Test
TGP sequentially displays test characters (numbers) on the gantry display. And at the same time, se-
quentially lights gantry panel LED.

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2-2 DTB BOARD POWER ON TEST


DTB is a data transmission board between Gantry & OC and location in Gantry static frame. It receives raw data
from fiber interface and sends them to OC through TCP/IP protocol via network.

DTB Power On Sequence


DTB has one CPU (U1) on this board. After the board power on or reset, CPU will do the following tasks:
• Boot up from UBOOT image (from U12, NOR Flash memory)
• Memory test
• Configure serial port
• Configure network

SECTION 2 - POWER ON TEST


• Configure FPGA
• Boot up OS from NAND Flash memory (U25)
• Boot up application. You can see the “HEART_BEAT” LED (DS23) flicker
• Waiting for OC connection command. You can see the “OC_COMM” LED (DS18) flicker if network con-
nection successfully.
• It is waiting for OC software command

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2-3 OGP BOARD POWER-ON TEST


The OGP board is equipped on the gantry rotative frame and includes a microprocessor called Scan Processor, and
mainly performs the following controls in scan sequence, according to commands from the Management processor
on the TGP board.
• Scan control
• DAS control
• X-ray generator (JEDI) control
• Aperture control
• Positioning light control

OGP
After powering on or resetting the OGP board, the scan processor performs ROM based power-on tests (ROM
check  RAM check), as described below.
- ROM Check
1. The processor performs a data sum check of the external ROM.
2. If a ROM check error occurs, the processor will stay in a hang up state, with the ERRS, LOOPS, RINGS, TEST
LED lighting on the OGP board.
If no error occurs, the processor proceeds to the following steps.
- RAM Check
3. The scan processor performs read/write checks of the external RAM and its internal RAM.
4. If a RAM check error occurs, the processor will stay in a hang up state, with the ERRS, LOOPS, RINGS, TEST
LED’s lighting on the OGP board.
If no error occurs, the LOOPS LED blinks.

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SECTION 3 - OFF-LINE TEST

3-1 TGP BOARD OFF-LNE TEST


Each of the TGP board processors has its own off-line tests. These off-line tests are mainly used for adjustments
or checks of the gantry or table subsystems.
1. To perform the off-line tests, set 6th bit of dip switch S1 to ON for the corresponding processor.

CAUTION

SECTION 3 - OFF-LINE TEST


Do not perform off-line tests of two or three processors simultaneously.

2. Each off-line test consists of test programs as described in Table 3. Press the TEST1 switch on the TGP board
to select a test program, as the test program No. increases every time the switch is pressed.
Test program Nos. other than described in Table 3 are not defined or should not be used.
On the Position display, data is displayed according to each test.
3. To restore the normal operations of the processors, set the corresponding dip switch to OFF.

3-2 TGP PROCESSOR

Table 3-1 TGP Off-line Tests

Test Program No. Description


003 Used when the cradle Out limit position is adjusted.
004 Used when the cradle In limit position is adjusted.
005 Displays output values of the analog-to-digital converter for the cradle position
potentiometer.
By pressing the ‘Fast’ key, displays the cradle position in 0.5 mm. The Out mechanical
limit position is defined as 0.
014 Sets the cradle travel speed to 2  150 mm/sec in increments of 2 mm/sec.
Cradle Drive: Half-step drive.
Operation: Press the In and Fast keys simultaneously to set faster speeds; or press the
Out and Fast keys simultaneously to set slower speeds.
Press the In or Out key to move the cradle in the In or Out direction.
015 Sets the cradle travel speed to 2  44 mm/sec in increments of 2 mm/sec.
Cradle Drive: Micro-step drive.
Operation: Same as for Test Program No. 014.
016 Sets the cradle travel speed to 0.715  42.86 mm/sec in increments of 0.715 mm/sec
for helical scans (Scan Time: 0.7 sec).
Cradle Drive, Operation: Same as for Test Program No. 015.

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Test Program No. Description


017 Sets the cradle travel speed to 0.625  37.5 mm/sec in increments of 0.625 mm/sec
for helical scans (Scan Time: 0.8 sec).
Cradle Drive, Operation: Same as for Test Program No. 015.
018 Sets the cradle travel speed to 0.5  30 mm/sec in increments of 0.5 mm/sec for
helical scans (Scan Time: 1 sec).
Cradle Drive, Operation: Same as for Test Program No. 015.
019 Sets the cradle travel speed to 0.33  20 mm/sec in increments of 0.33 mm/sec for
helical scans (Scan Time: 1.5 sec).
Cradle Drive, Operation: Same as for Test Program No. 015.
020 Sets the cradle travel speed to 0.25  15 mm/sec in increments of 0.25 mm/sec for
helical scans (Scan Time: 2 sec).
Cradle Drive, Operation: Same as for Test Program No. 015.
021 Not defined.
022 Displays counts of the cradle position encoder pulses while the gantry rotates from the
home position to the home position during helical scans (Helical interval check). (1
pulse: 0.1 mm)
025  034 Not defined.
036 Used when setting the most extended cradle In-position allowed.
400 Displays gantry azimuth in 0.1 deg. The x-ray tube home position (at 12 o’clock
position) is defined as 0 deg., i.e., 0.
This test is used when ‘gantry rotation velocity offset’ is adjusted.
401 Displays gantry rotation speed in 1 msec/Rev.
Used when ‘gantry rotation speed’ is adjusted.
700 Displays operation status of the management processor while the processor receives
commands from the operator console and is executing them; as defined below:
bit7 bit6 bit5 bit4 bit3 bit2 bit1 bit0
0 Com. Tilt Cradle Gantry Apt XG Scan
req. mode mode mode mode mode mode
The above is displayed as a tetra-number (increases like 0, 1, 2, 3, 11, 12, 13, 21, ...).
Example: If Gantry Mode, Aperture Mode, and XG Mode are requested, the following
will be displayed:
First displays ‘--700’, then display ‘0032’

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SECTION 4 - ERROR MESSAGE

4-1 ERROR MESSAGE


The errors described in Table 4-1 through 4-35 are detected by the TGP, OGP, or DCP board. When an error occurs, the error information is sent to the
operator console (OC) using the Status communication.

Error with no Error Message

SECTION 4 - ERROR MESSAGE


If either of the following errors occur, the microprocessor on the TGP or OGP board are forced to run in an infinite loop, and no error message is sent to the
OC.
• RAM, ROM check error:
These checks are performed during a power-up sequence.
• Processor hang up:
This is detected by the watchdog timer at intervals of 10.9 msec.

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4-1 ERROR MESSAGE (CONTINUED)

Error Class
The errors detected by the TGP, OGP, or DCP board are either classified as Error Class, or Information Class, according to below:
• Error:
If an error of this ‘Error’ class occurs during a scan, the scan is aborted, and an error message is displayed on the OC monitor.
• Information (written as ‘Infor.’ in Table 4-1 ~ 4-35):
If an error of this ‘Information’ class occurs during a scan, the scan will be continued, and an error message is not displayed on the OC monitor.

Communication via Slip Rings (RS422)


The scan processor on the OGP board communicates with the management processor on the TGP board via slip rings.
Normally, when one of the two processors receives communication data from the other processor, the receiving processor checks a checksum data, and
sends back an ACK message to the sender, if the data is OK; otherwise, sends back a NACK message. When the sender receives this NACK message,
it resends the data. If this repeats three times (three NACK’s), the communication is regarded as an error. If the receiver does not send ACK nor NACK
within a specified time, this also is regarded as an error communication.

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4-2 ERRORS DETECTED BY TGP BOARD

Table 4-1 Scan Error

Error Code Name Class Description Potential Cause / FRU


Code
05 11-1001-05 Undefined Infor. Undefined Error
06 11-1001-06 Undefined Infor. Undefined Error
07 11-1001-07 Undefined Infor. Undefined Error
08 11-1001-08 Undefined Infor. Undefined Error

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09 11-1001-09 Undefined Infor. Undefined Error
0A 11-1001-0A Undefined Infor. Undefined Error
0B 11-1001-0B Undefined Infor. Undefined Error
0C 11-1001-0C Undefined Infor. Undefined Error
0D 11-1001-0D Interlock X-ray. Error TGP received SCAN CMD while relay (RL1) 1. Other equipment connected with relay
in Gantry Rear Switch Box is energized. (RL1) is unexpectedly active (H).; 2. Cable
Unexpected door interlock may cause this. connection between RL1 and other
equipment (M).
0E 11-1001-0E Undefined Infor. Undefined Error
0F 11-1001-0F Undefined Infor. Undefined Error

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4-2 ERRORS DETECTED BY TGP BOARD (CONTINUED)

Table 4-2 Helical Scan Error

Error Code Name Class Description Potential Cause / FRU


Code
11 12-1001-11 Cradle Out of Limit. Error Cradle position out of limit on Helical 1. Cradle Potentiometer; 2. IMS potentiometer
SCAN CMD.
12 12-1001-12 Cradle Unlatch. Error Cradle unlatch was detected on Helical 1. Accidental push on Latch Switch; 2. Cabling
SCAN CMD. between Latch Switch and TGP including
TBLCON BD and TBL BD.
13 12-1001-13 Cradle Slip. Error Cradle slip was detected during Helical 1. Patient movement during Helical Scan or
Scan. some obstacles on bottom of cradle or cradle
roller; 2. Cradle Encoder
14 10-0001-14 Cradle in emergency Error Cradle is in emergency stop state. Emergency stop button is pressed
stop state.
15 12-1001-15 Cradle Start Position Error Cradle start position is out of Cradle Stepping Motor Belt or Cradle Stepping
Error. specification on Helical Scan. Motor
16 12-1001-16 Interval Position Error. Error Cradle Interval is out of specification on 1. Patient movement during Helical Scan or
Helical Scan. some obstacles on bottom of cradle or cradle
roller.; 2. Cradle Encoder
17 12-1001-17 Cradle Move Time Out. Error Cradle acceleration/deceleration time 1. Patient movement at the beginning of
out. Or total cradle movement time out Helical Scan; 2. Cradle Stepping Motor Belt or
on Helical Scan. Cradle Stepping Motor
18 12-1001-18 OC Command Error. Error TGP received unspecified Helical Take a best guess and good luck.
SCAN CMD from OC.
19 11-1001-19 SCINITREQ Time Out. Error TGP did not receive SCINTREQ from Cradle Stepping Motor Belt or Cradle Stepping
TGP on Helical Scan. Motor
1C 10-0001-1C Undefined Infor. Undefined Error
1E 12-1001-1E To command confliction Error Cradle receives OC motion command -
and manual command simultaneous
1F 12-1001-1F Cradle Potentio Error. Error Unexpected input from Cradle Cradle Potentiometer or Cabling between TGP
Potentiometer during Helical Scan. and Cradle Potentiometer.

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Table 4-3 Axial Scan Error

Error Code Name Class Description Potential Cause / FRU


Code
21 11-1001-21 OC Command Error. Error TGP received unspecified Respiratory SCAN Mismatched version between TGP
CMD from OC. firmware and OC software.
22 11-1001-22 Gate Pulse Timeout. Error Respiratory Signal Timeout. (Continue H- TGP, NFIX, CONNECTION BOX,
LEVEL) (Respiratory Monitor)

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23 11-1001-23 Gate Pulse Timeout. Error Respiratory Signal Timeout. (not detect rising TGP, NFIX, CONNECTION BOX,
edge) (Respiratory Monitor)
24 11-1001-24 Undefined Infor. Undefined Error
25 11-1001-25 Undefined Infor. Undefined Error
26 11-1001-26 Undefined Infor. Undefined Error
27 11-1001-27 Undefined Infor. Undefined Error
28 11-1001-28 Undefined Infor. Undefined Error
29 11-1001-29 Undefined Infor. Undefined Error
2B 11-1001-2B Undefined Infor. Undefined Error
2C 11-1001-2C Undefined Infor. Undefined Error
2D 11-1001-2D Undefined Infor. Undefined Error
2E 11-1001-2E Undefined Infor. Undefined Error
24 11-1001-2F Undefined Infor. Undefined Error

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4-2 ERRORS DETECTED BY TGP BOARD (CONTINUED)

Table 4-4 Scout Scan Error

Error Code Name Class Description Potential Cause / FRU


Code
41 12-1001-41 Cradle Out of Limit. Error Cradle position out of limit on Scout SCAN 1. Cradle Potentiometer; 2. IMS potentiometer
CMD.
42 12-1001-42 Cradle Unlatch. Error Cradle unlatch was detected on Scout 1. Accidental push on Latch Switch; 2. Cabling
SCAN CMD. between Latch Switch and TGP including
TBLCON BD and TBL BD.
43 12-1001-43 Cradle Slip. Error Cradle slip was detected during Scout Scan. 1. Patient movement during Scout Scan or
some obstacles on bottom of cradle or cradle
roller; 2. Cradle Encoder
44 10-0001-44 Cradle in emergency Error Cradle is in emergency stop state. Emergency stop button is pressed
stop state.
45 12-1001-45 Cradle Start Position Error Cradle start position is out of specification on Cradle Stepping Motor Belt or Cradle Stepping
Error. Scout Scan. Motor
47 12-1001-47 Cradle Move Time Error Cradle acceleration/deceleration time out. Cradle Stepping Motor Belt or Cradle Stepping
Out. Or total cradle movement time out on Scout Motor
Scan.
48 12-1001-48 Transporter Servo Error Axial Drive alarm is detected at the Any foreign objects on rails or linear guide, Ax-
Alarm transporter. ial Drive & Motor wireing, Brake is held.___
4D 10-0001-4D Undefined Infor. Undefined Error
4F 12-1001-4F Cradle Potentio Error. Error Unexpected input from Cradle Cradle Potentiometer or Cabling between TGP
Potentiometer during Scout Scan. and Cradle Potentiometer.

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4-2 ERRORS DETECTED BY TGP BOARD (CONTINUED)

Table 4-5 Fluoro Scan Error

Error Code Name Class Description Potential Cause / FRU


Code
51 10-0001-51 Undefined Infor. Undefined Error
52 10-0001-52 Undefined Infor. Undefined Error
53 10-0001-53 Undefined Infor. Undefined Error
54 10-0001-54 Undefined Infor. Undefined Error

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55 10-0001-55 Undefined Infor. Undefined Error
56 10-0001-56 Undefined Infor. Undefined Error
57 10-0001-57 Undefined Infor. Undefined Error
58 11-1001-58 XRAY-on timeout. Error mA/kV status was not received from OGP in JEDI(kV control or CT-IF), or interface
response to Fluoro SCAN CMD. between JEDI and OGP.
59 11-1001-59 XRAY-off timeout. Error mA/kV status from OGP did not stop when X- JEDI(kV control)
ray Foot SW is off during Fluoro Scan.
5A 11-1001-5A OGP Com is not ready Error Communication with OGP is not ready after TGP
in 1sec. 1sec during Fluoro SCAN CMD.
5B 10-0001-5B Undefined Infor. Undefined Error
5C 11-1001-5C Fluoro scan command Error Fluoro SCAN CMD is received from OC when NFIX or TGP/NFIX interface
in normal mode. NFIX is not in Fluoro mode.
5D 11-1001-5D X-SW is not on for Error Fluoro SCAN CMD is received from OC after NFIX or Cabling between TGP and NFIX
1sec before scan X-ray Foot SW is off.
command.
5E 11-1001-5E Scan command has Error Fluoro SCAN CMD is received while Gantry Take a best guess and good luck.
come while GNTRY button is pushed.
button is pushed.
5F 10-0001-5F Undefined Infor. Undefined Error

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4-2 ERRORS DETECTED BY TGP BOARD (CONTINUED)

Table 4-6 Gantry Request Error Code1

Error Code Name Class Description Potential Cause / FRU


Code
1 13-1002-01 Gantry Request Error Unspecified GNTRY CMD was received Mismatched version between TGP firmware
Command Error. from OC. and OC software.
2 13-1002-02 Gantry Set Time Out Error Gantry position or rotation speed is not 1. Axial Drive; 2. Axial Motor
in 20 sec. ready in 20sec after GNTRY CMD from OC.
3 13-1002-03 Axial Motor Over Error Axial Motor over heat is detected. 1. Axial Motor; 2. TGP BD
Heat.
4 13-1002-04 Axial Drive Alarm. Error Axial Drive alarm is detected. 1. Too many acceleration/deceleration in
short duration.; 2. Axial Drive; 3. Axial Motor
5 13-1002-05 Gantry Not System Error Switch of TGP is not set as system mode. Switch of TGP is not set as system mode.
Mode.
6 13-1002-06 Gantry Rotate Not Error No feedback from Axial motor encoder was 1. Service Switch on TGP BD is set.; 2. 24V
Response. detected after Gantry rotation request. Power Supply; 3. Axial Drive; 4. Axial Motor;
5. Cabling between Axial Motor and TGP
7 13-1002-07 Gantry Rotate Over Error Gantry rotation speed is over specification. 1. Rotation Speed Adjustment; 2. Axial Drive;
Speed. 3. TGP
8 13-1002-08 Gantry Rotate Under Error Gantry rotation speed is under specification. 1. Rotation Speed Adjustment; 2. Axial Drive;
Speed. 3. TGP
9 13-1002-09 Cover Safety SW Error Gantry Cover Switch is open and Axial Motor 1. Alignment between Gantry cover and
Open. is not powered. Gantry Cover Switch; 2. Gantry Cover Switch
and its cabling to TGP
A 13-1002-0A Dynamic Break On. Error GNTRY CMD was received while Axial Take a best guess and good luck.
Motor dynamic break working.
B 13-1002-0B Gantry Init Error or Error Gantry was not initialized correctly. Or 1. G-Pulse1(M); 2. TGP; 3. Cabling between
Position Error. azimuth counter on TGP is overflow. G-Pulse1 and TGP
C 10-0002-0C Undefined Infor. Undefined Error

(continued)

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Table 4-6 Gantry Req Error Code1 (Continued)

Error Code Name Class Description Potential Cause / FRU


Code
D 10-0002-0D Undefined Infor. Undefined Error
E 11-1002-0E Gantry 130sec (180s Error Gantry continues to rotate over 130sec 1. Cabling between TGP and OC; 2. OC
at Smartview) timer is without GNTRY CMD nor SCAN CMD from could not send GNTRY CMD nor SCAN CMD
timeout on TGP. OC. to TGP.

SECTION 4 - ERROR MESSAGE


F 11-1002-0F Gantry init timeout Error TGP did not receive reply from OGP in 1. G-Pulse2; 2. OGP or TGP/OGP interface
ack=100ms response to Gantry initialize request. which includes Slip Ring.
rdy=7sec.

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Table 4-7 Gantry Req Error Code2

Error Code Name Class Description Potential Cause / FRU


Code
1 13-1002-11 Over Current. Error Over Current Error was detected on Axial 1. Axial Drive; 2. Axial Motor
Drive.
2 13-1002-12 Over Load. Error Over Load Error was detected on Axial Drive. 1. Gantry acceleration/deceleration too
frequent.; 2. Axial Drive; 3. Axial Motor
3 13-1002-13 Over Speed. Error Over Speed Error was detected on Axial Drive. Axial Drive
4 10-0002-14 Undefined Infor. Undefined Error
5 13-1002-15 Abnormal Axial Drive Error Axial Drive. Temperature is out of Axial Drive
Temparature. specification.
6 13-1002-16 Abnormal Encorder Error Output from Axial Motor Encoder is out of 1. Axial Motor; 2. Axial Drive
specification.
7 13-1002-17 Abnormal Driving Error Driving Power of Axial Drive is out of 1. Axial Drive; 2. Axial Motor
Power. specification.
8 10-0002-18 Undefined Infor. Undefined Error
9 13-1002-19 Abnormal EEPROM. Error Abnormal EEPROM error was detected on Ax- Axial Drive
ial Drive.
16 13-1002-21 Abnormal Encoder Error Gantry rotation is too long. Or output from Axial 1. Axial Motor; 2.Axial Driver
Motor Encoder is out of specification.
17 13-1002-22 Invalid Cmd Error Invalid command is received before axial 1.TGP; 2.Axial Driver
driver finishes home setting.
18 13-1002-23 Config Error Error TGP can not configure driver. 1.TGP;2.Axial Driver
19 13-1002-24 Ack Timeout Error SDO ACK timeout in TGP. 1.TGP; 2.Axial Driver; 3. Cable between
TGP and axial driver
20 13-1002-25 No mains Error No mains/line-BTB (F16) is detected by Axial Axial Driver
Driver.Index is 0x3100.
21 13-1002-26 DC Overvoltage Error Overvoltage in DC-bus/DC-link (F02) for Axial Axial Driver
Driver.Index is 0x3110.

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Table 4-7 Gantry Req Error Code2 (Continued)

Error Code Name Class Description Potential Cause / FRU


Code
22 13-1002-27 DC undervoltage Error Undervoltage in DC-bus/DC-link (F05) on Axial Axial Driver
Driver.Index is 0x3120.
23 13-1002-28 AmbTemperature Error Ambient temperature high (F13) detected by Axial Driver
high Axial Driver.Index is 0x4110.

SECTION 4 - ERROR MESSAGE


24 13-1002-29 HeatTemperature Error Heat Sink temperature high (F01) detected by Axial Driver
high Axial Driver.Index is 0x4210.
25 13-1002-2A MotorTemperature Error Motor temperature high (F06) detected by Axial Driver
high Axial Driver.Index is 0x4310.
26 13-1002-2B A/D fault Error Fault in A/D converter (F17) is detected by Axial Driver
Axial Driver.Index is 0x5380.
27 13-1002-2C Output fault Error Fault in output stage (F14) is detected by Axial Axial Driver
Driver.Index is 0x5400.
28 13-1002-2D Chopper fault Error Ballast(chopper) (F18) fault is detected by Axial Driver
Axial Driver.Index is 0x5420.
29 13-1002-2E Abnormal EEPROM Error Serial EEPROM fault (F09) is detected by Axial Axial Driver
Driver.Index is 0x5530.
30 13-1002-2F Parameter Error Error Parameter Error is detected by Axial Axial Driver
Driver.Index is 0x6320.
31 13-1002-30 Braking Error Error Braking Error/fault (F11) is detected by Axial Axial Driver
Driver.Index is 0x7111.
32 13-1002-31 Comm Error Error Communication Error (F25) is detected by Axial Driver
Axial Driver.Index is 0x7122.
33 13-1002-32 Not Enable Error Axial driver could not enable.Index is 0x7181. Axial Driver
34 13-1002-33 Feedback Error Error Feedback device Error (F04) is detected by Axial Driver
Axial Driver.Index is 0x7303.
35 13-1002-34 Encoder Fail Error Signal failure digital encoder input (F10) is Axial Driver
detected by Axial Driver.Index is 0x7305.

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Table 4-7 Gantry Req Error Code2 (Continued)

Error Code Name Class Description Potential Cause / FRU


Code
36 13-1002-35 Handling Error Error Handling error is (F21) detected by Axial Axial Driver
Driver.Index is 0x8053.
37 13-1002-36 CANBus OFF Error CAN bus off (F23) is detected by Axial Axial Driver
Driver.Index is 0x8182.
38 13-1002-37 Torque Fault Error Torque Fault (I2t fault, F15) is detected by Axial Driver
Axial Driver.Index is 0x8331.
39 13-1002-38 Over Speed Error Over Speed (F08) is detected by Axial Driver. Axial Driver
Index is 0x8480.
40 13-1002-39 Lag Error Error Lag/following Error (n03/F03) is detected by Axial Driver
Axial Driver. Index is 0x8611.
41 13-1002-3A Invalid Task Error Invalid motion task number is received by Axial Axial Driver
Driver. Index is 0x8681.
42 13-1002-3B Driver Exception Error Serious exception Error (F32) is detected by Axial Driver
Axial Driver. Index is 0xFF01.
43 13-1002-3C PDO Error Error Error in PDO elements is detected by Axial Axial Driver
Driver. Index is 0xFF02.
44 13-1002-3D Slot Error Error Base Unit Slot Error (F20) is detected by Axial Axial Driver
Driver. Index is 0xFF04.
45 13-1002-3E Disp Error Error Warning display as error (F24) in axial driver. Axial Driver
Index is 0xFF06.
46 13-1002-3F Home Error Error Home Error(F26) detected by Axial Driver. Axial Driver
Index is 0xFF07.
47 13-1002-40 Emerg Timeout Error Emergency timeout failure (F30) detected by Axial Driver
Axial Driver. Index is 0xFF11.
48 13-1002-41 Driver I2T too high Error Axial driver I2T exceeds threshold (n01). 1.Axial driver; 2.Static brake
49 13-1002-42 Load Error Error Axial driver’s load has errors (n02). Brake resistor

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Table 4-7 Gantry Req Error Code2 (Continued)

Error Code Name Class Description Potential Cause / FRU


Code
50 13-1002-43 Position Warning Error Axial driver receives motion command before reference Axial Driver
point is set(n03).
51 13-1002-44 Wdog Limit Error Axial driver watchdog limit reached(n04). Axial Driver
52 13-1002-45 Little Position Error Actual position of Axial driver is less than software Axial Driver

SECTION 4 - ERROR MESSAGE


inhibit position 1(n06).
53 13-1002-46 Large Position Error Actual position of Axial driver is more than software Axial Driver
inhibit position 2(n07).
54 13-1002-47 Task Error Error Invalid motion task has been initiated in Axial Axial Driver
Driver.(n08).
55 13-1002-48 No Home Error Home position is not set in driver(n09). Axial Driver
56 13-1002-49 PSTOP Limit Error Positive HW limit switch is activated(n10) in Axial Driver. Axial Driver
57 13-1002-4A NSTOP Limit Error Negtive HW limit switch is activated(n11) in Axial Axial Driver
Driver.
58 13-1002-4B Generic Error Error Generic Error is detected in Axial Driver. Index is Axial Driver
0x1000.
59 13-1002-4C Driver BTB Error Error No BTB.RTO detected in Axial Driver.Index is 0x1080. Axial Driver
60 13-1002-4D Ground Connect Error Error Ground connection error (F22) detected in Axial Driver. Axial Driver
Index is 0x2330.
61 13-1002-4E Motor Connect Error Error Motor connection error (F12) detected in Axial Driver. Axial Driver
Index is 0x2380.
62 13-1002-4F Speed Error Error Over speed is detected by TGP. 1. Axial Encoder; 2.motor
63 13-1002-50 Bus Voltage Error Error Axial Driver Bus Voltage is high in idle state. Check input voltage of axial
driver
64 13-1002-51 Bus Voltage Error Error Axial Driver Bus Voltage is high in accel state. Check input voltage of axial
driver

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Table 4-7 Gantry Req Error Code2 (Continued)

Error Code Name Class Description Potential Cause / FRU


Code
A 10-0002-1A Undefined Infor. Undefined Error
B 10-0002-1B Undefined Infor. Undefined Error
C 10-0002-1C Undefined Infor. Undefined Error
D 10-0002-1D Undefined Infor. Undefined Error
E 10-0002-1E Undefined Infor. Undefined Error
F 10-0002-1F Undefined Infor. Undefined Error

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Table 4-8 Cradle Request Error

Error Code Name Clas Description Potential Cause / FRU


Code s
1 12-1030-01 Cradle Out of Limit. Error Cradle position out of limit on CRADLE CMD. 1. Cradle Potentiometer; 2. IMS Potentiometer
2 12-1030-02 Cradle Unlatch. Error Cradle unlatch was detected on CRADLE 1. Accidental push on Latch Switch; 2. Cabling
CMD. between Latch Switch and TGP including
TBLCON BD and TBL BD.

SECTION 4 - ERROR MESSAGE


3 12-1003-03 Cradle Slip. Error Cradle slip was detected in response to 1. Patient movement during cradle movement
CRADLE CMD. or some obstacles on bottom of cradle or
cradle roller; 2. Cradle Encoder
4 10-0003-04 Cradle in emergen- Error Cradle is in emergency stop state. Emergency stop button is pressed
cy stop state.
6 10-0003-06 Undefined Infor. Undefined Error
7 12-1003-07 Cradle Move Time Error Cradle acceleration/deceleration time out. Or Cradle Stepping Motor Belt or Cradle Stepping
Out. total cradle movement time out in response to Motor
CRADLE CMD.
8 10-0003-08 Undefined Infor. Undefined Error
E 10-0003-0E Undefined Infor. Undefined Error
F 12-1003-0F Cradle Potentio Error Unexpected input from Cradle Potentiometer Cradle Potentiometer or Cabling between TGP
Error. in response to CRADLE CMD. and Cradle Potentiometer.

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Table 4-9 Manual Table Error

Error Code Name Class Description Potential Cause / FRU


Code
2 12-1005-02 Reference position Error Reference position detection is out of order. Obstacles on Out Limit Switch or Reference
error position Limit Switch. Adjustment of
reference position is not done correctly .
Adjustment should be done in slow speed.
3 12-1005-03 Table does not reset Error CT does not receive ”Table all zero” after Table does not send the signal of ”Table All
relative position. resetting the reference position of CT Zero”. Jumper switch is not correct.
4 12-1005-04 Transporter Servo Error Axial Drive alarm is detected at the transporter. Any foreign objects on rails or linear guide,
Alarm detected Axial Drive & Motor wiring, Brake is held.
5 12-1005-05 Over Run Switch or Error Over run limit switch of transporter or Gantry Anything touches on touch sensor during
Touch Sensor Touch Sensor ON was detected during manual manual movement. Gantry was located to
detected movement. Bring transporter position back by overrun position manually. Any foreign
a few distance to recover. objects on Overrun sensor.
6 12-1005-06 IMS POTENTIO Error Unexpected input from IMS Potentiometer IMS Potentiometer or Cabling between TGP
error. during manual IMS movement. and IMS Potentiometer.
7 12-1005-07 CRADLE POTENTIO Error Unexpected input from Cradle Potentiometer Cradle Potentiometer or Cabling between
error. during manual cradle movement. TGP and Cradle Potentiometer.

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Table 4-10 Scan Processor Communication Error

Error Code Name Class Description Potential Cause / FRU


Code
1 11-1010-01 Nack Detected 3 Error TGP received the message ’Not TGP or OGP
Times. Acknowledged’ from OGP more than 3 times.
2 11-1010-02 Ack/Nack Time Out. Error TGP did not receive neither ACK nor NACK OGP or TGP/OGP interface which
from OGP. includes Slip Ring.

SECTION 4 - ERROR MESSAGE


3 11-1010-03 SP is not wake up. Error TGP did not receive any reply from OGP in OGP or TGP/OGP interface which
response to SysConfig CMD. includes Slip Ring.
4 10-0010-04 Undefined Infor. Undefined Error
5 10-0010-05 Undefined Infor. Undefined Error
6 10-0010-06 Undefined Infor. Undefined Error
7 10-0010-07 Undefined Infor. Undefined Error

Table 4-11 Gantry Processor Communication Error

Error Code Name Class Description Potential Cause / FRU


Code
1 11-1013-01 Nack Detected 3 Error TGP received the message ’Not TGP
Times. Acknowledged’ from TGP more than 3
times.
2 11-1013-02 Ack/Nack Time Out. Error TGP did not receive neither ACK nor TGP
NACK from TGP.
3 11-1013-03 GP is not wake up. Error TGP did not receive any reply from TGP in Gantry Initialization did not complete correctly;
response to SysConfig CMD. 1. TGP; 2. G-Pulse1; 3. Cabling between TGP
and G-Pluse1; 4. Axial Drive or Axial Motor
4 11-0013-04 Undefined Infor. Undefined Error
5 11-0013-05 Undefined Infor. Undefined Error
6 11-0013-06 Undefined Infor. Undefined Error
7 11-0013-07 Undefined Infor. Undefined Error
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Table 4-12 Table Processor Communication Error

Error Code Name Class Description Potential Cause / FRU


Code
1 11-1012-01 Nack Detected 3 Error TGP received the message ’Not TGP
Times. Acknowledged’ from TGP more than 3 times.
2 11-1012-02 Ack/Nack Time Out. Error TGP did not receive neither ACK nor NACK TGP
from TGP.
3 11-1012-03 TP is not wakeup. Error TGP did not receive any reply from TGP in TGP
response to SysConfig CMD.
4 11-1012-04 Undefined Infor. Undefined Error
5 11-1012-05 Undefined Infor. Undefined Error
6 11-1012-06 Undefined Infor. Undefined Error
7 11-1012-07 Undefined Infor. Undefined Error

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Table 4-13 TGP Task Time Out Error

Error Code Name Class Description Potential Cause / FRU


Code
1 11-10F0-01 Scan Mode Time Out. Error TGP did not receive any reply from OGP or TGP/OGP interface which includes Slip Ring.
OGP in response to SCAN CMD.
2 11-10F0-02 XG Mode Time Out. Error TGP did not receive any reply from OGP or TGP/OGP interface which includes Slip Ring.
OGP in response to XG CMD.
3 11-10F0-03 Aperture Mode Time Error TGP did not receive any reply from OGP or TGP/OGP interface which includes Slip Ring.

SECTION 4 - ERROR MESSAGE


Out. OGP in response to APERTURE CMD.
4 11-10F0-04 Gantry Mode Time Error TGP did not receive any reply from TGP TGP
Out. in response to GNTRY CMD.
5 11-10F0-05 Cradle Mode Time Error TGP did not receive any reply from TGP TGP
Out. in response to CRADLE CMD.
7 11-10F0-07 Test Mode Time Out. Error TGP did not receive any reply from OGP or TGP/OGP interface which includes Slip Ring.
OGP in response to TEST MODE CMD.

Table 4-14 TGP not System Error

Error Code Name Class Description Potential Cause / FRU


Code
1 11-10F1-01 TGP Not System. Error TGP is not set as System Mode. Set TGP switch (SW1) correctly.

Table 4-15 Safety Loop Open Error

Error Code Name Class Description Potential Cause / FRU


Code
1 11-10F2-01 SAFETY LOOP Error mA/kV status was not received from OGP during JEDI (kV control or CT-IF) or interface
OPEN. X-ray ON. Or X-ray OFF Status was not received between JEDI and TGP including OGP and
correctly from OGP. Safety Loop was opened by Slip Ring.
TGP as the result.

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Table 4-16 XG Processor Communication Error

Error Code Name Class Description Potential Cause / FRU


Code
1 20-1014-01 XG Command Error Error XG CMD, sent from OGP, was rejected by Mismatched firmware version between
JEDI because of unspecified mA/kV/focus/ JEDI (kV control) and OGP.
scan time request.
2 20-0014-02 JEDI Wakeup time Infor. OGP did not receive any reply from JEDI in JEDI (kV control or CT-IF), or interface
out. response to SysConfig CMD nor JEDI between JEDI and OGP.
Capability Request CMD.
3 20-1014-03 No answer of mAkV. Error OGP did not receive reply from JEDI in JEDI (kV control or CT-IF), or interface
response to mA/kV setup request. between JEDI and OGP.
4 20-0014-04 Received message Infor. OGP received unspecified message from Mismatched firmware version between
with unknown ID. JEDI. JEDI (kV control) and OGP.
5 20-1014-05 CAN BUS OFF Error CAN bus between JEDI and OGP becomes JEDI (kV control or CT-IF), or interface
Status. OFF Status because of too many between JEDI and OGP.
communication Errors.
6 20-0014-06 CAN BUS Warning Infor. Some retries happened on CAN bus between JEDI (kV control or CT-IF), or interface
status. JEDI and OGP and CAN bus becomes between JEDI and OGP.
WARNING Status as the result.
7 20-0014-07 Return to normal from Infor. CAN bus between JEDI and OGP successfully -
bus warning moved to NORMAL Status from OFF Status.

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Table 4-17 Aperture Error

Error Code Name Class Description Potential Cause / FRU


Code
1 20-1020-01 Aperture Request Error OGP received unspecified Aperture width 1. DIPSW3 Setting of OGP; 2. Mismatched
Command Error. from TGP. version between OGP firmware and OC
software.
2 20-1020-02 Aperture Reset Error. Error OGP could not detect Aperture reset position. 1. Aperture Assy; 2. Aperture Motor Driver;
3. Cabling between OGP and Aperture

SECTION 4 - ERROR MESSAGE


Photo Sensor or between OGP and Motor
Driver
3 20-1020-03 Encorder Pulse Out Error Encoder pulse input from Aperture is out of 1. Aperture Assy; 2. Aperture Motor Driver;
of Range. specification while setting Aperture width. 3. Cabling between OGP and Aperture
Photo Sensor or between OGP and Motor
Driver
4 20-1020-04 Z-AXIS control failed Error OGP did not receive READY status from DCP 1. DCP or interface between DCP and
for z-axis collimator control or OGP detected OGP; 2. Motor Driver for z-axis control; 3.
Aperture is not ready. Photo Sensor for z-axis control; 4.
Firmware version of OGP and DCP.
2D 20-0020-05 Undefined Infor. - -
2D 20-0020-06 Undefined Infor. - -
2D 20-0020-07 Undefined Infor. - -

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Table 4-18 OGP Event Error

Error Code Name Class Description Potential Cause / FRU


Code
1 20-1030-01 Rotor On/Off Time Error OGP did not receive any reply from JEDI in 1. Cabling between JEDI (kV control; CT-IF)
Out. response to Rotor ON/OFF request. and OGP; 2. Fuse on AC/DC; 3. AC/DC,
LVPS, Rotor board or Heater Board
2 20-1030-02 DAS Trigger Error. Error DAS Trigger was out of specification during 1. Rotation Speed Adjustment; 2. Cabling for
scan. Or no DAS Trigger was detected after DAS Trigger including Slip Ring.
GANTINTREQ.
3 20-1030-03 G-Pulse2 Error Error DAS Trigger in one rotation was out of G-Pulse2
specification during scan. Or no G-Pulse2
was detected.
*4 20-1030-04 Mismatch Error DIPSW3 on OGP is mismatched with DIPSW3 setting on OGP
DIPSW(SW3) and SysConfig CMD which was sent from TGP.
system config.
5 20-1030-05 3 times NACK Error OGP received the message ’Not 1. TGP or DCP; 2. OGP
Detected. Acknowledged’ from TGP or DCP more than 3
times.
*6 20-1030-06 System Config Error Error OGP received unspecified SysConfig from Mismatched version between OGP firmware
TGP. and OC software
7 20-0030-07 DAS Wakeup Time Infor. OGP did not receive any reply from DCP in DCP or interface between DCP and OGP.
Out. response to SysConfig.
Actual mA accuracy The exposure mA accuracy OGP detected
*8 20-0030-08 Infor. OGP or F/W calculation
exceeds 10% may exceed 10% of nominated value.
*: Inapplicable for OGP.

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Table 4-19 Axial Scan Error

Error Code Name Class Description Potential Cause / FRU


Code
21 20-1001-21 Scan Request Error OGP received unspecified Axial Scan CMD Mismatched version between OGP firmware
Commamd Error. from TGP. and OC software.
22 20-1001-22 Offset Scan Time Error DAS trigger for Offset Scan, generated by 1. G-Pulse2; 2. Axial Motor Encoder or
Out. Axial Motor Encoder and measured in interface between this encoder and OGP
reference to G-Pulse2, is out of specification or including Slip Ring.

SECTION 4 - ERROR MESSAGE


Offset Scan did not start or end in time on Axial
Scan.
23 20-1001-23 X-ray On Error HV ON was not activated by JEDI on Axial High possibility on JEDI in case with XG error.;
Response Time Scan after EXPCMD was activated by OGP. In case without XG Error, JEDI (kV control or
Out CT-IF) and interface between JEDI and OGP
24 20-1001-24 X-ray Off Error HV ON was not inactivated by JEDI on Axial High possibility on JEDI in case with XG error.;
Response Time Scan after EXPCMD was inactivated by OGP. In case without XG Error, JEDI (kV control or
Out CT-IF) and interface between JEDI and OGP
*25 20-1001-25 XG Ready Error OGP did not receive XG Ready from JEDI on High possibility on JEDI in case with XG error.;
Response Time Axial Scan. In case without XG Error, JEDI (kV control or
Out. CT-IF) and interface between JEDI and OGP
26 20-1001-26 DAS Trigger Less. Error DAS trigger of one rotation, between G- 1. G-Pulse2; 2. Axial Motor Encoder or
Pulse2, is under specification on Axial Scan. interface between this encoder and OGP
including Slip Ring.
27 20-1001-27 DAS Trigger Many Error DAS trigger of one rotation, between G- 1. G-Pulse2; 2. Axial Motor Encoder or
Pulse2, is over specification on Axial Scan. interface between this encoder and OGP
including Slip Ring.
28 20-1001-28 Aperture Error. Error Aperture width is out of specification on Axial 1. Aperture Assy; 2. Aperture Motor Driver; 3.
Scan. Cabling between OGP and Aperture Photo
Sensor or between OGP and Motor Driver
*: Inapplicable for OGP.

(continued)

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Table 4-19 Axial Scan Error (continued)

Error Code Name Class Description Potential Cause / FRU


Code
29 20-1001-29 Not Gantry Initialized. Error OGP received Axial SCAN CMD from TGP G-Pulse2
before DAS Trigger initialization by G-Pulse2.
2A 20-1001-2A EXPCMD On Backup Error The active time of EXPCMD is over Axial Scan 1. Rotation Speed Adjustment; 2. G-Pulse2;
Timer Error. time. 3. JEDI
2B 20-1001-2B EXPCMD Unstable Error HV ON was activated by JEDI on Axial Scan 1. OGP; 2. JEDI; 3. Cabling between
when EXPCMD is not activated by OGP. JEDI(kV control; CT-IF) and OGP
2C 20-1001-2C Scan Start Time Out. Error OGP could not detect count-up of DAS Trigger 1. OGP; 2. Axial Motor Encoder or interface
after received Axial SCAN CMD from TGP. between this encoder and OGP including
Slip Ring.
2D 20-0001-2D Undefined Infor. - -
2E 20-0001-2E Undefined Infor. - -
2F 20-1001-2F FPGA Counter Error Error DAS Trigger read out error on Axial Scan. OGP

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Table 4-20 Stationary Scan Error

Error Code Name Class Description Potential Cause / FRU


Code
31 20-1001-31 Scan Request Error OGP received unspecified Stationary Scan Mismatched version between OGP firmware
Commamd Error. CMD from TGP. and OC software.
32 20-1001-32 Offset Scan Time Error Offset Scan did not start or end in specified OGP
Out. duration on Stationary Scan. This is measured
by internal timer of OGP.

SECTION 4 - ERROR MESSAGE


33 20-1001-33 X-ray On Response Error HV ON was not activated by JEDI on High possibility on JEDI in case with XG error;
Time Out Stationary Scan after EXPCMD was activated In case without XG Error, JEDI (kV control or
by OGP. CT-IF) and interface between JEDI and OGP
34 20-1001-34 X-ray Off Response Error HV ON was not inactivated by JEDI on High possibility on JEDI in case with XG error;
Time Out Stationary Scan after EXPCMD was In case without XG Error, JEDI (kV control or
inactivated by OGP. CT-IF) and interface between JEDI and OGP
*35 20-1001-35 XG Ready Error OGP did not receive XG Ready from JEDI on High possibility on JEDI in case with XG error;
Response Time Out. Stationary Scan. In case without XG Error, JEDI (kV control or
CT-IF) and interface between JEDI and OGP
36 20-1001-36 DAS Trigger Less. Error DAS trigger, generated and measured by OGP
internal timer of OGP, is under specification on
Stationary Scan.
37 20-1001-37 DAS Trigger Many Error DAS trigger, generated and measured by OGP
internal timer of OGP is over specification on
Stationary Scan.
38 20-1001-38 Aperture Error. Error Aperture width is out of specification on 1. Aperture Assy; 2. Aperture Motor Driver; 3.
Stationary Scan. Cabling between OGP and Aperture Photo
Sensor or between OGP and Motor Driver
*: Inapplicable for OGP.

(continued)

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Table 4-21 Stationary Scan Error (continued)

Error Code Name Class Description Potential Cause / FRU


Code
39 20-0001-39 Undefined Infor. - -
3A 20-1001-3A EXPCMD On Backup Error The active time of EXPCMD is over Stationary 1. OGP; 2. JEDI
Timer Error. Scan time.
3B 20-1001-3B EXPCMD Unstable Error HV ON was activated by JEDI on Stationary 1. OGP; 2. JEDI; 3. Cabling between
Scan when EXPCMD is not activated by OGP. JEDI(kV control; CT-IF) and OGP
3C 20-1001-3C Scan Start Time Out. Error OGP could not detect count-up of DAS Trigger OGP
after received Stationary SCAN CMD from
TGP. DAS Trigger is generated by OGP
internally.
3D 20-0001-3D Undefined Infor. - -
3E 20-0001-3E Undefined Infor. - -
3F 20-1001-3F FPGA Counter Error Error DAS Trigger read out error on Stationary Scan. OGP

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Table 4-22 Helical Scan Error

Error Code Name Class Description Potential Cause / FRU


Code
11 20-1001-11 Scan Request Error OGP received unspecified Helical Scan CMD Mismatched version between OGP firmware
Commamd Error. from TGP. and OC software.
12 20-1001-12 Offset Scan Time Error Offset Scan did not start or end in specified OGP
Out. duration on Helical Scan.

SECTION 4 - ERROR MESSAGE


13 20-1001-13 X-ray On Error HV ON was not activated by JEDI on Helical High possibility on JEDI in case with XG error.;
Response Time Scan after EXPCMD was activated by OGP. In case without XG Error, JEDI (kV control or
Out CT-IF) and interface between JEDI and OGP
14 20-1001-14 X-ray Off Error HV ON was not inactivated by JEDI on Helical High possibility on JEDI in case with XG error.;
Response Time Scan after EXPCMD was inactivated by OGP. In case without XG Error, JEDI (kV control or
Out CT-IF) and interface between JEDI and OGP
*15 20-1001-15 XG Ready Error OGP did not receive XG Ready from JEDI on High possibility on JEDI in case with XG error.;
Response Time Helical Scan. In case without XG Error, JEDI (kV control or
Out. CT-IF) and interface between JEDI and OGP
16 20-1001-16 DAS Trigger Less. Error DAS trigger of one rotation, between G- 1. G-Pulse2; 2. Axial Motor Encoder or
Pulse2, is under specification on Helical Scan. interface between this encoder and OGP
including Slip Ring.
17 20-1001-17 DAS Trigger Many Error DAS trigger of one rotation, between G- 1. G-Pulse2; 2. Axial Motor Encoder or
Pulse2, is over specification on Helical Scan. interface between this encoder and OGP
including Slip Ring.
18 20-1001-18 Aperture Error. Error Aperture width is out of specification on 1. Aperture Assy; 2. Aperture Motor Driver; 3.
Helical Scan. Cabling between OGP and Aperture Photo
Sensor or between OGP and Motor Driver
19 20-1001-19 Not Gantry Error OGP received Helical SCAN CMD from TGP G-Pulse2
Initialized. before DAS Trigger initialization by G-Pulse2.
*: Inapplicable for OGP.

(continued)

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Table 4-22 Helical Scan Error (continued)

Error Code Name Class Description Potential Cause / FRU


Code
1A 20-1001-1A EXPCMD On Backup Error The active time of EXPCMD is over Helical 1. Rotation Speed Adjustment; 2. G-Pulse2;
Timer Error. Scan time. 3. JEDI
1B 20-1001-1B EXPCMD Unstable Error HV ON was activated by JEDI on Helical 1. OGP; 2. JEDI; 3. Cabling between JEDI(kV
Scan when EXPCMD is not activated by control; CT-IF) and OGP
OGP.
1C 20-1001-1C Scan Start Time Out. Error OGP did not receive SCINTREQ from TGP TGP or interface between OGP and TGP
in specified duration. OGP could not start including Slip Ring.
scanning as the result.
1D 20-0001-1D Undefined Infor. - -
1E 20-0001-1E Undefined Infor. - -
1F 20-1001-1F FPGA Counter Error Error DAS Trigger read out error on Helical Scan. OGP

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4-3 ERRORS DETECTED BY OGP BOARD (CONTINUED)

Table 4-23 Scout Scan Error

Error Code Name Class Description Potential Cause / FRU


Code
41 20-1001-41 Scan Request Error OGP received unspecified command from Take a best guess and good luck.
Commamd Error. TGP on Scout Scan.
42 20-1001-42 Offset Scan Time Error Offset Scan did not start or end in specified OGP
Out. duration on Scout Scan, This is measured by
internal timer of OGP.

SECTION 4 - ERROR MESSAGE


43 20-1001-43 X-ray On Response Error HV ON was not activated by JEDI on Scout High possibility on JEDI in case with XG error;
Time Out. Scan after EXPCMD was activated by OGP. In case without XG Error, JEDI(kV control or
CT-IF) and interface between JEDI and OGP
44 20-1001-44 X-ray Off Response Error HV ON was not inactivated by JEDI on Scout High possibility on JEDI in case with XG error;
Time Out. Scan after EXPCMD was inactivated by OGP. In case without XG Error, JEDI(kV control or
CT-IF) and interface between JEDI and OGP
*45 20-1001-45 XG Ready Error OGP did not receive XG Ready from JEDI on High possibility on JEDI in case with XG error;
Response Time Scout Scan. In case without XG Error, JEDI(kV control or
Out. CT-IF) and interface between JEDI and OGP
46 20-1001-46 DAS Trigger Less. Error DAS trigger, generated by cradle encoder and 1. Cradle Encoder; 2. Cradle Speed
measured by internal timer of OGP, is under Adjustment; 3. Interface between OGP and
specification on Scout Scan. Cradle Encoder including Slip Ring and TGP.
47 20-1001-47 DAS Trigger Many. Error DAS trigger, generated by cradle encoder and 1. Cradle Encoder; 2. Cradle Speed
measured by internal timer of OGP is over Adjustment; 3. Interface between OGP and
specification on Scout Scan. Cradle Encoder including Slip Ring and TGP.
48 20-1001-48 Aperture Error. Error Aperture width is out of specification on Scout 1. Aperture Assy; 2. Aperture Motor Driver; 3.
Scan. Cabling between OGP and Aperture Photo
Sensor or between OGP and Motor Driver
*: Inapplicable for OGP.

(continued)

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Table 4-23 Scout Scan Error (continued)

Error Code Name Class Description Potential Cause / FRU


Code
49 20-1001-49 Not gantry Initialized Error OGP received Scout SCAN CMD from TGP G-Pulse2
before DAS Trigger initialization.
4A 20-1001-4A EXPCMD On Backup Error The active time of EXPCMD is over Scout 1. Cradle Speed Adjustment; 2. JEDI
Timer Error Scan time.
4B 20-1001-4B EXPCMD Unstable Error HV ON was activated by JEDI on Scout Scan 1. OGP; 2. JEDI; 3. Cabling between JEDI
when EXPCMD is not activated by OGP. (kV control; CT-IF) and OGP
4C 20-1001-4C Scan start Time Out. Error OGP did not detect count-up of DAS Trigger 1. Cradle Encoder; 2. Interface between OGP
after received Scout SCAN CMD from TGP. and Cradle Encoder including Slip Ring and
DAS Trigger is generated by Cradle Encoder. TGP.
2D 20-0001-4D Undefined Infor. - -
2D 20-0001-4E Undefined Infor. - -
2D 20-0001-4F Undefined Infor. - -

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Table 4-24 Fluoro Scan Error

Error Code Name Class Description Potential Cause / FRU


Code
51 20-1001-51 Scan Request Error OGP received unspecified command from Take a best guess and good luck.
Commamd Error. TGP on Fluoro Scan.
52 20-1001-52 Offset Scan Time Error Offset Scan did not start or end in specified OGP
Out. duration on Fluoro Scan.

SECTION 4 - ERROR MESSAGE


53 20-1001-53 X-ray On Response Error HV ON was not activated by JEDI on Fluoro High possibility on JEDI in case with XG error.;
Time Out. Scan after EXPCMD was activated by OGP. In case without XG Error, JEDI (kV control or
CT-IF) and interface between JEDI and OGP
54 20-1001-54 X-ray Off Response Error HV ON was not inactivated by JEDI on Fluoro High possibility on JEDI in case with XG error.;
Time Out. Scan after EXPCMD was inactivated by In case without XG Error, JEDI (kV control or
OGP. CT-IF) and interface between JEDI and OGP
55 20-1001-55 XG Ready Error OGP did not receive XG Ready from JEDI on High possibility on JEDI in case with XG error.;
Response Time Out. Fluoro Scan. In case without XG Error, JEDI (kV control or
CT-IF) and interface between JEDI and OGP
56 20-1001-56 DAS Trigger Less. Error DAS trigger of one rotation, between G- 1. G-Pulse2; 2. Axial Motor Encoder or
Pulse2, is under specification on Fluoro interface between this encoder and OGP
Scan. including Slip Ring.
57 20-1001-57 DAS Trigger Many. Error DAS trigger of one rotation, between G- 1. G-Pulse2; 2. Axial Motor Encoder or
Pulse2, is over specification on Fluoro Scan. interface between this encoder and OGP
including Slip Ring.
58 20-1001-58 Aperture Error. Error Aperture width is out of specification on 1. Aperture Assy; 2. Aperture Motor Driver; 3.
Fluoro Scan. Cabling between OGP and Aperture Photo
Sensor or between OGP and Motor Driver

(continued)

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4-3 ERRORS DETECTED BY OGP BOARD (CONTINUED)

Table 4-24 Fluoro Scan Error (continued)

Error Code Name Class Description Potential Cause / FRU


Code
59 20-1001-59 NOT Gantry Error OGP received Fluoro SCAN CMD from TGP G-Pulse2
Initialized. before DAS Trigger initialization by G-Pulse2.
5A 20-1001-5A EXPCMD On Backup Error The active time of EXPCMD is over Fluoro 1. Rotation Speed Adjustment; 2. G-Pulse2;
Timer Error. Scan time. 3. JEDI
5B 20-1001-5B EXPCMD Unstable Error HV ON was activated by JEDI on Fluoro Scan 1. OGP; 2. JEDI; 3. Cabling between JEDI
when EXPCMD is not activated by OGP. (kV control; CT-IF) and OGP
5C 20-1001-5C Scan Start Time Out. Error OGP could not detect count-up of DAS Trigger 1. OGP; 2. Axial Motor Encoder or interface
after received Fluoro SCAN CMD from TGP. between this encoder and OGP including
Slip Ring.
5D 20-1001-5D HV ON command Error X-ray Foot SW was inactivated on Fluoro Scan 1. TGP or interface between TGP and OGP
time out. before receiving X-ray Foot SW OFF Status including Slip Ring
from TGP.
5E 20-1001-5E Fluoro Scan Backup Error OGP detected HV ON time out during Tap High possibility on JEDI or Rotation Speed
Timer ___Time Out. Mode or Continuous Mode. Adjustment in case with XG error.; In case
without XG Error, JEDI (kV control or CT-IF)
and interface between JEDI and OGP.
5F 20-1001-5F FPGA Counter Error Error DAS Trigger read out error on Fluoro Scan. OGP

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4-4 ERRORS DETECTED BY DAS

Table 4-25 DAS Error

Error Code Name Class Description Potential Cause / FRU


Code
1 30-1010-01 Zero Detect. Error Zero DAS data was detected. 1. Converter; 2. DCP
2 30-0010-02 Over Range Infor. DAS data Over Range was detected. 1. Reduce scan technic; 2. Converter, DCP
3 30-0010-03 Undefined Infor. - -
4 30-0010-04 Undefined Infor. - -

SECTION 4 - ERROR MESSAGE


5 30-0010-05 Undefined Infor. - -
6 30-0010-06 CNV error Error The communication between Converter Check the status LED of CNV board and
board and DCP board error. DCP board, replace CNV board or DCP
board.
7 30-1010-07 Communication error Error Unexpected length or checksum of command 1. Cable connection between OGP and DAS;
was detected during communication between 2. OGP or DCP
DCP and OGP.

Table 4-26 Z CH CAL Error (Z-axis Collimator)

Error Code Name Class Description Potential Cause / FRU


Code
0101 30-0101-01 - Infor. DCP received unspecified Qcal Ratio Data Mismatched version between DCP and OC
from OC on SysConfig. software.
0102 30-0101-02 - Infor. DCP could not receive all Qcal Ratio Data from Interface between DCP and OC including
OC on SysConfig. Slip Ring.

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4-4 ERRORS DETECTED BY DAS (CONTINUED)

Table 4-27 Beam Tracking Para Error (Z-axis Collimator)

Error Code Name Class Description Potential Cause / FRU


Code
0201 30-1102-01 - Error DCP received unspecified Aperture width from Mismatched version between DCP and OC
OC on XG CMD. software.
0202 30-1102-02 - Error DCP could not find Qcal Ratio Data for current Failed to receive all Qcal Ratio Data from OC
Aperture on XG CMD. during SysConfig; Or mismatched version
between DCP and OC software.
0301 30-1103-01 - Error DCP received unspecified Scan Time from OC Mismatched version between DCP and OC
on Scan CMD. software.

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4-4 ERRORS DETECTED BY DAS (CONTINUED)

Table 4-27 Home Positioning Error (Z-axis Collimator)

Error Code Name Class Description Potential Cause / FRU


Code
1101 30-1111-01 - Error BWD and FWD Limit-Photo-Sensors were 1. BWD or FWD Limit-Photo-Sensor(H); 2.
interrupted at the same time during Home Cabling between Limit-Photo-Sensor and DCP.
Positioning.
1102 30-1111-02 - Error BWD Limit-Photo-Sensor was unexpectedly 1. BWD and FWD Limit-Photo-Sensor is
interrupted during Home Positioning. connected conversely with DCP.; 2. Z-Axis

SECTION 4 - ERROR MESSAGE


Motor movement is reversed.
1103 30-1111-03 - Error On Home Positioning, FWD Limit-Photo- 1. Z-Axis Motor Driver; 2. Z-Axis Motor; 3.
Sensor remains interrupted when DCP drives Cabling between Z-Axis Motor and DCP; 4.
Z-Axis Motor to BWD direction. BWD and FWD Limit-Photo-Sensor is
connected conversely with DCP.
1104 30-1111-04 - Error On Home Positioning, DCP cannot detect 1. Z-Axis Motor Driver; 2. Z-Axis Motor; 3.
FWD Limit-Photo-Sensor interruption even Cabling between Z-Axis Motor and DCP; 4.
after it drives Z-Axis Motor to FWD limit. BWD and FWD Limit-Photo-Sensor is
connected conversely with DCP.
1105 30-1111-05 - Error On Home Positioning, DCP cannot detect 1. Z-Axis Motor Driver; 2. Z-Axis Motor; 3. BWD
BWD Limit-Photo-Sensor interruption when it Limit-Photo-Sensor; 4. Ball Screw
drives Z-Axis Motor from FWD limit to BWD
limit.
1106 30-1111-06 - Error The number of pulses for Z-Axis Motor is over 1. Position of BWD or FWD Limit-Photo-
specification when moving from FWD limit to Sensor; 2. Jumper Setting of Z-Axis Motor
BWD limit on Home Positioning. Driver; 3. Ball Screw
1107 30-1111-07 - Error The number of pulses for Z-Axis Motor is under 1. Position of BWD or FWD Limit-Photo-
specification when moving from FWD limit to Sensor; 2. Jumper Setting of Z-Axis Motor
BWD limit on Home Positioning. Driver
1108 30-1111-08 - Error During Home Positioning, FWD Limit-Photo- Take a best guess and good luck.
Sensor was interrupted when moving from
BWD limit to Home Position.

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4-4 ERRORS DETECTED BY DAS (CONTINUED)

Table 4-28 Preset Positioning Error (Z-axis Collimator)

Error Code Name Class Description Potential Cause / FRU


Code
1201 30-1112-01 - Error FWD Limit-Photo-Sensor was interrupted In case with error on Home Positioning, FWD
during Preset Positioning. Limit-Photo-Sensor or Cabling between
Sensor and DCP; In case without error on
Home Positioning, Preset CMD from OC may
be incorrect.
1202 30-1112-02 - Error BWD Limit-Photo-Sensor was interrupted In case with error on Home Positioning, BWD
during Preset Positioning. Limit-Photo-Sensor or Cabling between
Sensor and DCP; In case without error on
Home Positioning, Preset CMD from OC may
be incorrect.

Table 4-29 Beam Tracking Out of Limit (Z-axis Collimator)

Error Code Name Class Description Potential Cause / FRU


Code
2101 30-0121-01 - Infor. FWD Limit-Photo-Sensor was interrupted In case with error on Home Positioning, FWD
during Beam Tracking. Limit-Photo-Sensor or Cabling between
Sensor and DCP; In case without error on
Home Positioning, Qcal CH data from DCP
may not be normal by Qcal Obs or z-axis miss-
alignment of Tube or Detector..
2102 30-0121-02 - Infor. BWD Limit-Photo-Sensor was interrupted In case with error on Home Positioning, BWD
during Beam Tracking. Limit-Photo-Sensor or Cabling between
Sensor and DCP; In case without error on
Home Positioning, Qcal CH data from DCP
may not be normal by Qcal Obs or z-axis miss-
alignment of Tube or Detector.

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4-4 ERRORS DETECTED BY DAS (CONTINUED)

Table 4-30 Offset View Error (Z-axis Collimator)

Error Code Name Class Description Potential Cause / FRU


Code
2201 30-1122-01 - Error The number of Offset View is out of In case with raw data correction error detected
specification. by OC, Cabling for DAS Trigger including Slip
Ring; In case without this error, DCP may be
failed.

SECTION 4 - ERROR MESSAGE


Table 4-31 FIFO Overview Error (Z-axis Collimator)

Error Code Name Class Description Potential Cause / FRU


Code
2301 30-1123-01 - Error DCP detected DCP FIFO Overflow during Qcal -
CH data collection (Offset view).
2302 30-0123-02 - Infor. DCP detected DCP FIFO Overflow during Qcal -
CH data collection (Active view).

Table 4-32 Beam Tracking Calc Error (Z-axis Collimator)

Error Code Name Class Description Potential Cause / FRU


Code
3101 30-1131-01 - Error Unexpected result of Beam Tracking -
calculation.
3102 30-1131-02 - Error Unexpected result of Beam Tracking -
calculation.

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4-4 ERRORS DETECTED BY DAS (CONTINUED)

Table 4-33 Internal Error (Z-axis Collimator)

Error Code Name Class Description Potential Cause / FRU


Code
3201 30-1132-01 - Error DCP Internal Error. -
3202 30-1132-02 - Error DCP Internal Error. -

Table 4-34 Z CH Count (Z-axis Collimator)

Error Code Name Class Description Potential Cause / FRU


Code
4101 30-0141-01 - Infor. Beam Tracking was paused because DCP Qcal CH Obstruction or tube spits.
detected Qcal CH Data is under specification.

Table 4-35 Beam Tracking Hold/Resume (Z-axis Collimator)

Error Code Name Class Description Potential Cause / FRU


Code
4201 30-0142-01 - Infor. Beam Tracking was paused because DCP Qcal CH Obstruction
detected Qcal CH obstruction.
4202 30-0142-02 - Infor. Beam Tracking was resumed because Qcal -
CH returned to normal from obstruction.

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4-5 ERRORS DETECTED BY DTB BOARD

Error Code Name Class Description Potential Cause / FRU


Code
1 188410 EM_RAWSTORE_DTB_FPG Error DTB Error: DTB FPGA buffer over- DTB MCU did not read data from FPGA buffer
A_BUFFER_OVERRUN flow detected
2 188413 EM_RAWSTORE_DTB_DAS Error DTB found no data come from DAS DAS data transfer chain (DAS to DTB) may
_TIMEOUT_ERR during X-ray on have issue (check TGP, OGP, DAS)
5 188414 EM_RAWSTORE_DTB_SCA Error OC will open safety loop first, if OC OC should have not open safety loop in time
N_ABORT_TIMEOUT_ERR fail to open loop in time 0.5sec, DTB
will open safety loop

SECTION 4 - ERROR MESSAGE


6 188415 EM_RAWSTORE_DTB_CON Error DTB found continuous BAD RAW er- DAS has issue (Gantry) or DAS data transfer
TINUOUS_BAD_RAW_ERR ror chain (DAS to DTB) may have issue
8 188417 EM_RAWSTORE_DTB_FIBE Error Fiber cable between DAS and DTB 1. Fiber cable from DAS to RF tranmitter
R_CABLE_ERR has issue 2. RF transceiver to DTB
3. Rotate Gantry or Slipring didn’t power on
17 188458 EM_DTB_FPGA_CONFIG_E Error DTB found its FPGA configuration fail DTB issue
RR
18 188459 EM_DTB_MCU_BUFFER_O Error DTB firmware’s buffer is overflow OC software didn’t fetch data in time
VERRUN_ERROR
11-10F2-01 Open Safety Loop (DTB re- Error Safety Loop open 1. DTB CPU Buffer overrun
quest) 2. Continue bad raw error during X-ray within
0.5 sec
3. No data during X-ray on
4. Watchlog timeout between OC and DTB

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SECTION 5 - DIAGNOSIS FOR OTHER COMPONENTS

5-1 DIAGNOSIS OF 24VDC POWER SUPPLY (5159097)


The 24VDC power supply is used to provide the power supply of the 24VDC to TGP, MUX board, Fans and Receive
modules in static. It transfers the input power of AC 220V to the output power of +24VDC to provide the power for
the parts on gantry system.

+ 24V DC
220V AC
HW300-24A

SECTION 3 - OFF-LINE TEST


DTB BD Step Motor TGPL BD Left Top Fan Right Top Fan
RF RCV Signal Brush
ASSY Drive BD ASSY ASSY ASSY

The following procedure checks the function of DC power supply when problem occurred in system.

Tools Requirement
Multimeter

Procedure

The range about the DC power supply output is designed as below:

Item Specification Operation


DC power supply 23.6V~24.8V Measured and adjusted

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5-1 DIAGNOSIS OF 24VDC POWER SUPPLY (5159097) (CONTINUED)

Illustration 5-1 Check and measure the 24V DC Power Supply

Output voltage adjust

Power on indication Measure output voltage

Power Supply input

1. Power on the power supply, if the power on indication light is lighted, it means this module is working, or else
check the power supply input, make sure whether the 220VAC input has been connected. If the power on in-
dication light can be lighted, change another DC power supply module.
2. Measure the output voltage, see whether it is within the specification above, or else adjust the V.ADJ nut until
the output voltage is within the specification. If the output voltage can be adjusted to the specification above,
please change another power supply module.

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5-2 DIAGNOSIS OF RELAY DC24V


Each relay has a built-in LED indicator that turns on when the coil of a relay is powered on.
+24VDC
㩺㪈㪏 㪮㪟㪫
㩺㪈㪏 㪙㪣㪢
㩺㪈㪏 㪩㪜㪛
㩺㪈㪏 㪰㪜㪣
TGP
㩺㪈㪏 㪙㪩㪥
㩺㪈㪏 㪙㪣㪬

㪈㪋
㪂 㪚㪦㪤
㪩㪜㪣㪘㪰㪈 㪐

㪛㪚㪉㪋㪭
㪠㪥㪧㪬㪫㪈 㩿㪛㪦㪦㪩㩷㪪㪮㪠㪫㪚㪟㪄㪛㫆㫆㫉㩷㪺㫃㫆㫊㪼㪀
㪮㫀㫉㪼㩷㪫㪼㫉㫄㫀㫅㪸㫃 㪌 㪈
㪘㪮㪞㪉㪉㪄㪘㪮㪞㪈㪉 㩺㪈㪏 㪩㪜㪛
㩺㪈㪏 㪙㪣㪬 㪈㪊 㪥㪅㪦㪅

㪫㪈㪄㪈 㪫㪈㪄㪉 㩺㪈㪏㩷㪞㪩㪥
㪦㪬㪫㪧㪬㪫㪈 㩿㪙㪘㪰㩷㪣㪘㪤㪧㪀 㪘㪮㪞㪉㪉㪄㪘㪮㪞㪈㪉 㪫㪉㪄㪈
㩺㪈㪏㩷㪞㪩㪥
㪫㪉㪄㪉 㩺㪈㪏㩷㪙㪣㪢 㪚㪦㪤
㪉㪌㪇㪭㪘㪚㩷㪤㪸㫏㪃㩷㪌㪘㩷㪤㪸㫏 㪫㪊㪄㪈 㪫㪊㪄㪉 㪈㪊 㪄

㪩㪜㪣㪘㪰㪉

SECTION 3 - OFF-LINE TEST


㪛㪚㪉㪋㪭
㪫㪋㪄㪈 㪫㪋㪄㪉
㪦㪬㪫㪧㪬㪫㪉 㩿㪩㪼㪸㪻㫐㩷㪪㫋㪸㫋㫌㫊㩷㪣㪘㪤㪧㪀 㪘㪮㪞㪉㪉㪄㪘㪮㪞㪈㪉 㪫㪌㪄㪈 㪫㪌㪄㪉
㩺㪈㪏㩷㪮㪟㪫 㪈 㪌

㪫㪍㪄㪈 㪫㪍㪄㪉 㪥㪅㪦㪅㪈㪋 㪂


㪉㪌㪇㪭㪘㪚㩷㪤㪸㫏㪃㩷㪌㪘㩷㪤㪸㫏
㪫㪎㪄㪈 㪫㪎㪄㪉
㩺㪈㪏㩷㪙㪩㪥 㪚㪦㪤
㪫㪏㪄㪈 㪫㪏㪄㪉 㪈㪊 㪄

㪩㪜㪣㪘㪰㪊

㪛㪚㪉㪋㪭
㩺㪈㪏㩷㪰㪜㪣㩷 㪈 㪌

㪥㪅㪦㪅㪈㪋 㪂

Before concluding that the relay is at fault, please perform the following checks.

Tools Requirement
Multimeter

Procedure
1. Remove the power on the coil of a relay.

2. Measure the resistance between pin 5 and pin 9. The resistance should be more than 100M
3. Supply a +24VDC power to the coil of a relay.

4. Measure the resistance between pin 5 and pin 9. The resistance should be less than 0.2
5. If the test result isn’t in line with the above expectations, it indicates the relay is at fault, please replace the relay.
Or the relay is normal, please check other parts to solve the problem.

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5-3 DIAGNOSIS OF S-DISP

S-DISP
S/I/X-ray indicator 5 digit 7-seg displays

TGP Interface CPLD


CN6

(for test)

Emergency Display drive


5 function keys
interface

S-DISP is used to control the movement of the cradle and shows some indication information. When problem oc-
curred in system, the following procedure can help to diagnostic the root cause of problem.

Tools Requirement
Multimeter

Procedure
1. Place a shunt or dummy connector over the jumper JP1 on S-DISP board.
2. Power on the S-DISP board.
3. Observe whether the LEDs that indicate the power status are illuminated. DS1 indicates the status of +5V DV
and DS2 indicates the status of +24V DC. If DS1 or DS2 is not illuminated, it indicates some wrong happens
on power supply, please check the power.
4. Check if the power voltages are normal or not by multi-meter. When measure the voltage of VCC, connect the
negative probe (black) of multimeter to the test point TP1 and the positive probe (red) of multimeter to the test
point TP4. The normal voltage of VCC should be 4.75~5.25V. When measure the voltage of +24V DC, connect
the negative probe (black) of multimeter to the test point TP1 and the positive probe (red) of multimeter to the
test point TP3. The normal voltage of +24V DC should be 21.6~26.4V. If any voltage exceeds the normal
range, please solve the issue as following step.
a. Shut down the power.
b. Disconnect the power supply and S-DISP board.
c. Turn on the power and use multimeter to measure the output of power supply. If the measure result is the
same as the result measured before, it indicates the power supply has problem, please replace or adjust
the power supply then repeat the Step 1. If the measure result is different with the result measured before,
it indicates S-DISP board has problem, please replace the S-DISP board.
5. Press function key to test the function of S-DISP per Function Key-Display Table. If the test result is different
with the expected result, please replace the S-DISP board. If the test result is same as the expected result, it
verifies there is no problems on S-DISP board. Please check the TGP or the cable between TGP and S-DISP
board.
6. Shut down the power.
7. Remove the shunt or dummy connector over the jumper JP1.

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5-4 DIAGNOSIS OF X-DISP

X-DISP

TGP

CN10

SECTION 3 - OFF-LINE TEST


X-DISP is used to indicate the X-Ray exposure state. When problem occurred in system, the following procedure
can help to diagnostic the root cause of problem.

Tools Requirement
Multimeter

Procedure
1. Power on the X-DISP board.
2. Observe whether the three LEDs are illuminated. If all LEDs are illuminated, the board is no problem. If no
LEDs are illuminated, please proceed the next step. If some LEDs are illuminated but others are not, please
replace the X-DISP board assy.
3. Check if the power voltages are normal or not by multimeter. Connect the negative probe (black) of multimeter
to the pin 1 of connector J1 and the positive probe (red) of multimeter to the pin 2 of connector J1. The normal
voltage should 21.6~26.4V. If the voltage is inside the normal range, please replace the X-DISP board assy.
If the voltage is outside the normal range, please solve the issue as following steps.
a. Shut down the power.
b. Disconnect the power supply and X-DISP board.
c. Turn on the power and use multimeter to measure the output of power supply. If the measure result is the
same as the result measured before, it indicates the power supply has problem, please replace or adjust
the power supply then repeat the Step 1. If the measure result is different with the result measured before,
it indicates X-DISP board has problem, please replace the X-DISP board.

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5-5 DIAGNOSIS OF STEP MOTOR DRIVER


Note
This section applies to Table 5333005.
Step Motor Driver is used to drive cradle in/out movement. The illustration 5-2 shows the Step Motor Driver control
circuit.

Illustration 5-2 Step Motor Driver Control

INPLS INPLS
OUTPLS OUTPLS
TGP BD STEPSEL STEPSEL
A A
B B
HOEF HOEF STEPPING
/A /A
STEP MOTOR DRIVER MOTOR
/B /B
DC24V POWER +24V +24V
SUPPLY GND GND

The following procedure checks the function of Step Motor Driver when problem occurred in system.
Tools Needed: Multimeter, Oscillator (Amplitude: 10V/div; Frequency: 2ms/div)

1. Power on system.
2. Measure voltage of power input port of Step Motor Driver---+24V, GND with multimeter (red pen on +24V and
black pen on GND), verify DC24V Power Supply is normal.
If not, there must be error in "Gantry DC24V POWER SUPPLY".
3. Verify the LED "L1" on the Step Motor Driver light on red.
If not, the fuse "F1" on Step Motor Driver perhaps broken. Solve the issue as following step.
a. Replace the fuse "F1" (5A, 125V);
b. Verify the LED "L1" on the Step Motor Driver light on red.
c. If not, replace the Step Motor Driver.

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5-5 DIAGNOSIS OF STEP MOTOR DRIVER (CONTINUED)


4. Measure voltage between test point TP1 and test point GND on Step Motor Driver when driving cradle fast in
(red pen on TP1 and black pen on GND), verify its waveform is normal. See illustration 5-3 for proper waveform.

Through Multimeter, it should get about DC 2volts (10%) between TP1 and GND. If not, the input from TGP
perhaps has error.

Illustration 5-3 Square Waveform On TP1 When Cradle In

+5V
Waveform On TP1
When Cradle In 0V

SECTION 3 - OFF-LINE TEST


5. Measure voltage between test point TP2 and test point GND on Step Motor Driver when driving cradle fast out
(red pen on TP2 and black pen on GND), verify its waveform is normal. See illustration 5-4 for proper waveform.

Through Multimeter, it should get about DC 2volts (10%) between TP2 and GND.
If not, the input from TGP perhaps has error.

Illustration 5-4 Square Waveform On TP2 When Cradle Out

Waveform On TP2 +5V


When Cradle Out 0V

6. Verify waveform of the output port of Step Motor Driver is normal. Illustration 5-5 shows the SPWM waveform
between test point/ B (one of the output port of Step Motor Driver) and GND through oscillator.
Measure the waveform between other test points and GND through oscillator, such as test point A and GND,
test point/A and GND,test point B and GND, similar SPWM waveform wiil be gotten. There will be gotten. There
only has phase difference between them.
If SPWM waveform is abnormal with correct input pulse signal, there must has error in the Step Motor Driver.

Illustration 5-5 SPWM Waveform Between Test Point /B and GND

+24V

0V

TABLE/GANTRY 5-7
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Brivo CT325
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5-8 TABLE/GANTRY
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Brivo CT325
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TABLE OF CONTENTS

SECTION PAGE

SECTION 1 - CHANNEL - RING RADIUS TABLE


(BRIVO CT315). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-1
1-1 DETECTOR/DAS CHANNEL - RING RADIUS CROSS REFERENCE . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-1

SECTION 2 - CHANNEL - RING RADIUS TABLE

Table of Contents
(BRIVO CT325). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-1
2-1 DETECTOR/DAS CHANNEL - RING RADIUS CROSS REFERENCE . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-1

SECTION 3 - LED DESCRIPTION . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-1


3-1 DCP . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-1

TABLE OF CONTENTS i
Brivo CT315
Brivo CT325
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ii TABLE OF CONTENTS
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Brivo CT325
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SECTION 1 - CHANNEL - RING RADIUS TABLE


(BRIVO CT315)

1-1 DETECTOR/DAS CHANNEL - RING RADIUS CROSS REFERENCE


Table 1-1 through 1-14 are Detector/DAS Channel - Ring Radius Cross Reference.

SECTION 1 - CHANNEL-RING RADIUS TABLE


In these tables:
• CH#: Detector/DAS Channel No.
• FC#: Flex Cable No.
• CB#: Converter Board No.

(BRIVO CT315)
• PN#: Pin No. of the flex cable connector: See Illustration 1-1.
• R (mm): Radius of image artifact in mm

DAS/DETECTOR 1-1
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REV 6 5478830-1EN

1-1 DETECTOR/MDAS CHANNEL - RING RADIUS CROSS REFERENCE (CONTINUED)

Illustration 1-1 GDAS/Detector Connector Pins Assignment

DAS Base
DAS Rear Cover RBB Assy
Convertor Card DAS Assy Top Cover
(X5)
CBB Assy

24 Pins
LBB Assy

48 Pins
Flex
Cable

24 Pins A B C D 48 Pins A B C D
Back Side View
1 CH7 CH8 CH9 CH10 1 FG FG FG FG
A B C D
D C B A
2 CH5 CH6 CH11 CH12 2 FG FG FG FG
1 1
2
2 3 CH3 CH4 CH13 CH14 3 FG CH16 FG CH1
3
3
4
4 4 CH1 CH2 CH15 CH16 4 FG CH15 FG CH2
5
5 6
6 5 FG FG SG SG 5 FG CH14 FG CH3
7
8 6 FG CH13 FG CH4
6 FG FG SG SG
9
10 7 FG CH5
FG CH12
11
12 8 FG CH11 FG CH6

9 FG CH10 FG CH7

10 FG CH9 FG CH8

11 SG SG SG SG

12 SG SG SG SG

1-2 DAS/DETECTOR
Brivo CT315
Brivo CT325
PROPRIETARY TO GENERAL ELECTRIC COMPANY ADVANCED DIAGNOSTICS
REV 6 5478830-1EN

Table 1-1 Channel - Ring Radius (#1 ~#46)

CH# FC# CB# PN# R (mm)


1 2 6 d6(4) 217.8
2 2 6 d7(5) 217.2
3 2 6 d8(6) 216.6
4 2 6 d9(7) 216.0
5 2 6 d10(8) 215.4
6 2 6 b10(9) 214.8
7 2 6 b9(10) 214.2
8 2 6 b8(11) 213.6

SECTION 1 - CHANNEL-RING RADIUS TABLE


9 2 6 b7(12) 213.0
10 2 6 b6(13) 212.4
11 2 6 b5(14) 211.8
12 2 6 b4(15) 211.2
13 2 6 b3(16) 210.6
14 3 6 d3(1) 210.0
15 3 6 d4(2) 209.3

(BRIVO CT315)
16 3 6 d5(3) 208.7
17 3 6 d6(4) 208.1
18 3 6 d7(5) 207.5
19 3 6 d8(6) 206.9
20 3 6 d9(7) 206.3
21 3 6 d10(8) 205.7
22 3 6 b10(9) 205.1
23 3 6 b9(10) 204.5
24 3 6 b8(11) 203.9
25 3 6 b7(12) 203.3
26 3 6 b6(13) 202.7
27 3 6 b5(14) 202.1
28 3 6 b4(15) 201.5
29 3 6 b3(16) 200.8
30 4 6 d3(1) 200.2
31 4 6 d4(2) 199.6
32 4 6 d5(3) 199.0
33 4 6 d6(4) 198.4
34 4 6 d7(5) 197.8
35 4 6 d8(6) 197.2
36 4 6 d9(7) 196.6
37 4 6 d10(8) 196.0
38 4 6 b10(9) 195.4
39 4 6 b9(10) 194.7
40 4 6 b8(11) 194.1
41 4 6 b7(12) 193.5
42 4 6 b6(13) 192.9
43 4 6 b5(14) 192.3
44 4 6 b4(15) 191.7
45 4 6 b3(16) 191.1
46 5 6 d3(1) 190.5

DAS/DETECTOR 1-3
Brivo CT315
Brivo CT325
PROPRIETARY TO GENERAL ELECTRIC COMPANY ADVANCED DIAGNOSTICS
REV 6 5478830-1EN

Table 1-2 Channel - Ring Radius (#47 ~#96)

CH# FC# CB# PN# R (mm)


47 5 6 d4(2) 189.8
48 5 6 d5(3) 189.2
49 5 6 d6(4) 188.6
50 5 6 d7(5) 188.0
51 5 6 d8(6) 187.4
52 5 6 d9(7) 186.8
53 5 6 d10(8) 186.2
54 5 6 b10(9) 185.5
55 5 6 b9(10) 184.9
56 5 6 b8(11) 184.3
57 5 6 b7(12) 183.7
58 5 6 b6(13) 183.1
59 5 6 b5(14) 182.5
60 5 6 b4(15) 181.8
61 5 6 b3(16) 181.2
62 6 6 d3(1) 180.6
63 6 6 d4(2) 180.0
64 6 6 d5(3) 179.4
65 6 6 d6(4) 178.7
66 6 6 d7(5) 178.1
67 6 6 d8(6) 177.5
68 6 6 d9(7) 176.9
69 6 6 d10(8) 176.3
70 6 6 b10(9) 175.6
71 6 6 b9(10) 175.0
72 6 6 b8(11) 174.4
73 6 6 b7(12) 173.8
74 6 6 b6(13) 173.2
75 6 6 b5(14) 172.5
76 6 6 b4(15) 171.9
77 6 6 b3(16) 171.3
78 7 6 d3(1) 170.7
79 7 6 d4(2) 170.1
80 7 6 d5(3) 169.4
81 7 6 d6(4) 168.8
82 7 6 d7(5) 168.2
83 7 6 d8(6) 167.6
84 7 6 d9(7) 166.9
85 7 6 d10(8) 166.3
86 7 6 b10(9) 165.7
87 7 6 b9(10) 165.1
88 7 6 b8(11) 164.4
89 7 6 b7(12) 163.8
90 7 6 b6(13) 163.2
91 7 6 b5(14) 162.6
92 7 6 b4(15) 161.9
93 7 6 b3(16) 161.3
94 8 6 d3(1) 160.7
95 8 6 d4(2) 160.1
96 8 6 d5(3) 159.4

1-4 DAS/DETECTOR
Brivo CT315
Brivo CT325
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REV 6 5478830-1EN

Table 1-3 Channel - Ring Radius (#97 ~#146)

CH# FC# CB# PN# R (mm)


97 8 6 d6(4) 158.8
98 8 6 d7(5) 158.2
99 8 6 d8(6) 157.5
100 8 6 d9(7) 156.9
101 8 6 d10(8) 156.3
102 8 6 b10(9) 155.7
103 8 6 b9(10) 155.0
104 8 6 b8(11) 154.4

SECTION 1 - CHANNEL-RING RADIUS TABLE


105 8 6 b7(12) 153.8
106 8 6 b6(13) 153.2
107 8 6 b5(14) 152.5
108 8 6 b4(15) 151.9
109 8 6 b3(16) 151.3
110 9 6 d3(1) 150.6
111 9 6 d4(2) 150.0

(BRIVO CT315)
112 9 6 d5(3) 149.4
113 9 6 d6(4) 148.7
114 9 6 d7(5) 148.1
115 9 6 d8(6) 147.5
116 9 6 d9(7) 146.9
117 9 6 d10(8) 146.2
118 9 6 b10(9) 145.6
119 9 6 b9(10) 145.0
120 9 6 b8(11) 144.3
121 9 6 b7(12) 143.7
122 9 6 b6(13) 143.1
123 9 6 b5(14) 142.4
124 9 6 b4(15) 141.8
125 9 6 b3(16) 141.2
126 10 6 d3(1) 140.5
127 10 6 d4(2) 139.9
128 10 6 d5(3) 139.3
129 10 6 d6(4) 138.6
130 10 6 d7(5) 138.0
131 10 6 d8(6) 137.4
132 10 6 d9(7) 136.7
133 10 6 d10(8) 136.1
134 10 6 b10(9) 135.5
135 10 6 b9(10) 134.8
136 10 6 b8(11) 134.2
137 10 6 b7(12) 133.5
138 10 6 b6(13) 132.9
139 10 6 b5(14) 132.3
140 10 6 b4(15) 131.6
141 10 6 b3(16) 131.0
142 11 7 d3(1) 130.4
143 11 7 d4(2) 129.7
144 11 7 d5(3) 129.1
145 11 7 d6(4) 128.5
146 11 7 d7(5) 127.8

DAS/DETECTOR 1-5
Brivo CT315
Brivo CT325
PROPRIETARY TO GENERAL ELECTRIC COMPANY ADVANCED DIAGNOSTICS
REV 6 5478830-1EN

Table 1-4 Channel - Ring Radius (#147 ~#196)

CH# FC# CB# PN# R (mm)


147 11 7 d8(6) 127.2
148 11 7 d9(7) 126.5
149 11 7 d10(8) 125.9
150 11 7 b10(9) 125.3
151 11 7 b9(10) 124.6
152 11 7 b8(11) 124.0
153 11 7 b7(12) 123.4
154 11 7 b6(13) 122.7
155 11 7 b5(14) 122.1
156 11 7 b4(15) 121.4
157 11 7 b3(16) 120.8
158 12 7 d3(1) 120.2
159 12 7 d4(2) 119.5
160 12 7 d5(3) 118.9
161 12 7 d6(4) 118.2
162 12 7 d7(5) 117.6
163 12 7 d8(6) 117.0
164 12 7 d9(7) 116.3
165 12 7 d10(8) 115.7
166 12 7 b10(9) 115.0
167 12 7 b9(10) 114.4
168 12 7 b8(11) 113.8
169 12 7 b7(12) 113.1
170 12 7 b6(13) 112.5
171 12 7 b5(14) 111.8
172 12 7 b4(15) 111.2
173 12 7 b3(16) 110.5
174 13 7 d3(1) 109.9
175 13 7 d4(2) 109.3
176 13 7 d5(3) 108.6
177 13 7 d6(4) 108.0
178 13 7 d7(5) 107.3
179 13 7 d8(6) 106.7
180 13 7 d9(7) 106.0
181 13 7 d10(8) 105.4
182 13 7 b10(9) 104.8
183 13 7 b9(10) 104.1
184 13 7 b8(11) 103.5
185 13 7 b7(12) 102.8
186 13 7 b6(13) 102.2
187 13 7 b5(14) 101.5
188 13 7 b4(15) 100.9
189 13 7 b3(16) 100.3
190 14 7 d3(1) 99.6
191 14 7 d4(2) 99.0
192 14 7 d5(3) 98.3
193 14 7 d6(4) 97.7
194 14 7 d7(5) 97.0
195 14 7 d8(6) 96.4
196 14 7 d9(7) 95.7

1-6 DAS/DETECTOR
Brivo CT315
Brivo CT325
PROPRIETARY TO GENERAL ELECTRIC COMPANY ADVANCED DIAGNOSTICS
REV 6 5478830-1EN

Table 1-5 Channel - Ring Radius (#197 ~#246)

CH# FC# CB# PN# R (mm)


197 14 7 d10(8) 95.1
198 14 7 b10(9) 94.4
199 14 7 b9(10) 93.8
200 14 7 b8(11) 93.2
201 14 7 b7(12) 92.5
202 14 7 b6(13) 91.9
203 14 7 b5(14) 91.2
204 14 7 b4(15) 90.6

SECTION 1 - CHANNEL-RING RADIUS TABLE


205 14 7 b3(16) 89.9
206 15 7 d3(1) 89.3
207 15 7 d4(2) 88.6
208 15 7 d5(3) 88.0
209 15 7 d6(4) 87.3
210 15 7 d7(5) 86.7
211 15 7 d8(6) 86.0

(BRIVO CT315)
212 15 7 d9(7) 85.4
213 15 7 d10(8) 84.7
214 15 7 b10(9) 84.1
215 15 7 b9(10) 83.5
216 15 7 b8(11) 82.8
217 15 7 b7(12) 82.2
218 15 7 b6(13) 81.5
219 15 7 b5(14) 80.9
220 15 7 b4(15) 80.2
221 15 7 b3(16) 79.6
222 16 7 d3(1) 78.9
223 16 7 d4(2) 78.3
224 16 7 d5(3) 77.6
225 16 7 d6(4) 77.0
226 16 7 d7(5) 76.3
227 16 7 d8(6) 75.7
228 16 7 d9(7) 75.0
229 16 7 d10(8) 74.4
230 16 7 b10(9) 73.7
231 16 7 b9(10) 73.1
232 16 7 b8(11) 72.4
233 16 7 b7(12) 71.8
234 16 7 b6(13) 71.1
235 16 7 b5(14) 70.5
236 16 7 b4(15) 69.8
237 16 7 b3(16) 69.2
238 17 7 d3(1) 68.5
239 17 7 d4(2) 67.9
240 17 7 d5(3) 67.2
241 17 7 d6(4) 66.6
242 17 7 d7(5) 65.9
243 17 7 d8(6) 65.3
244 17 7 d9(7) 64.6
245 17 7 d10(8) 64.0
246 17 7 b10(9) 63.3

DAS/DETECTOR 1-7
Brivo CT315
Brivo CT325
PROPRIETARY TO GENERAL ELECTRIC COMPANY ADVANCED DIAGNOSTICS
REV 6 5478830-1EN

Table 1-6 Channel - Ring Radius (#247 ~#296)

CH# FC# CB# PN# R (mm)


247 17 7 b9(10) 62.7
248 17 7 b8(11) 62.0
249 17 7 b7(12) 61.4
250 17 7 b6(13) 60.7
251 17 7 b5(14) 60.1
252 17 7 b4(15) 59.4
253 17 7 b3(16) 58.7
254 18 7 d3(1) 58.1
255 18 7 d4(2) 57.4
256 18 7 d5(3) 56.8
257 18 7 d6(4) 56.1
258 18 7 d7(5) 55.5
259 18 7 d8(6) 54.8
260 18 7 d9(7) 54.2
261 18 7 d10(8) 53.5
262 18 7 b10(9) 52.9
263 18 7 b9(10) 52.2
264 18 7 b8(11) 51.6
265 18 7 b7(12) 50.9
266 18 7 b6(13) 50.3
267 18 7 b5(14) 49.6
268 18 7 b4(15) 49.0
269 18 7 b3(16) 48.3
270 19 8 d3(1) 47.7
271 19 8 d4(2) 47.0
272 19 8 d5(3) 46.3
273 19 8 d6(4) 45.7
274 19 8 d7(5) 45.0
275 19 8 d8(6) 44.4
276 19 8 d9(7) 43.7
277 19 8 d10(8) 43.1
278 19 8 b10(9) 42.4
279 19 8 b9(10) 41.8
280 19 8 b8(11) 41.1
281 19 8 b7(12) 40.5
282 19 8 b6(13) 39.8
283 19 8 b5(14) 39.2
284 19 8 b4(15) 38.5
285 19 8 b3(16) 37.8
286 20 8 d3(1) 37.2
287 20 8 d4(2) 36.5
288 20 8 d5(3) 35.9
289 20 8 d6(4) 35.2
290 20 8 d7(5) 34.6
291 20 8 d8(6) 33.9
292 20 8 d9(7) 33.3
293 20 8 d10(8) 32.6
294 20 8 b10(9) 32.0
295 20 8 b9(10) 31.3
296 20 8 b8(11) 30.6

1-8 DAS/DETECTOR
Brivo CT315
Brivo CT325
PROPRIETARY TO GENERAL ELECTRIC COMPANY ADVANCED DIAGNOSTICS
REV 6 5478830-1EN

Table 1-7 Channel - Ring Radius (#297 ~#346)

CH# FC# CB# PN# R (mm)


297 20 8 b7(12) 30.0
298 20 8 b6(13) 29.3
299 20 8 b5(14) 28.7
300 20 8 b4(15) 28.0
301 20 8 b3(16) 27.4
302 21 8 d3(1) 26.7
303 21 8 d4(2) 26.1
304 21 8 d5(3) 25.4

SECTION 1 - CHANNEL-RING RADIUS TABLE


305 21 8 d6(4) 24.8
306 21 8 d7(5) 24.1
307 21 8 d8(6) 23.4
308 21 8 d9(7) 22.8
309 21 8 d10(8) 22.1
310 21 8 b10(9) 21.5
311 21 8 b9(10) 20.8

(BRIVO CT315)
312 21 8 b8(11) 20.2
313 21 8 b7(12) 19.5
314 21 8 b6(13) 18.9
315 21 8 b5(14) 18.2
316 21 8 b4(15) 17.5
317 21 8 b3(16) 16.9
318 22 8 d3(1) 16.2
319 22 8 d4(2) 15.6
320 22 8 d5(3) 14.9
321 22 8 d6(4) 14.3
322 22 8 d7(5) 13.6
323 22 8 d8(6) 13.0
324 22 8 d9(7) 12.3
325 22 8 d10(8) 11.6
326 22 8 b10(9) 11.0
327 22 8 b9(10) 10.3
328 22 8 b8(11) 9.7
329 22 8 b7(12) 9.0
330 22 8 b6(13) 8.4
331 22 8 b5(14) 7.7
332 22 8 b4(15) 7.1
333 22 8 b3(16) 6.4
334 23 8 d3(1) 5.7
335 23 8 d4(2) 5.1
336 23 8 d5(3) 4.4
337 23 8 d6(4) 3.8
338 23 8 d7(5) 3.1
339 23 8 d8(6) 2.5
340 23 8 d9(7) 1.8
341 23 8 d10(8) 1.1
342 23 8 b10(9) 0.5
343 23 8 b9(10) 0.2
344 23 8 b8(11) 0.8
345 23 8 b7(12) 1.5
346 23 8 b6(13) 2.1

DAS/DETECTOR 1-9
Brivo CT315
Brivo CT325
PROPRIETARY TO GENERAL ELECTRIC COMPANY ADVANCED DIAGNOSTICS
REV 6 5478830-1EN

Table 1-8 Channel - Ring Radius (#347 ~#396)

CH# FC# CB# PN# R (mm)


347 23 8 b5(14) 2.8
348 23 8 b4(15) 3.4
349 23 8 b3(16) 4.1
350 24 8 d3(1) 4.8
351 24 8 d4(2) 5.4
352 24 8 d5(3) 6.1
353 24 8 d6(4) 6.7
354 24 8 d7(5) 7.4
355 24 8 d8(6) 8.0
356 24 8 d9(7) 8.7
357 24 8 d10(8) 9.3
358 24 8 b10(9) 10.0
359 24 8 b9(10) 10.7
360 24 8 b8(11) 11.3
361 24 8 b7(12) 12.0
362 24 8 b6(13) 12.6
363 24 8 b5(14) 13.3
364 24 8 b4(15) 13.9
365 24 8 b3(16) 14.6
366 25 8 d3(1) 15.2
367 25 8 d4(2) 15.9
368 25 8 d5(3) 16.6
369 25 8 d6(4) 17.2
370 25 8 d7(5) 17.9
371 25 8 d8(6) 18.5
372 25 8 d9(7) 19.2
373 25 8 d10(8) 19.8
374 25 8 b10(9) 20.5
375 25 8 b9(10) 21.1
376 25 8 b8(11) 21.8
377 25 8 b7(12) 22.5
378 25 8 b6(13) 23.1
379 25 8 b5(14) 23.8
380 25 8 b4(15) 24.4
381 25 8 b3(16) 25.1
382 26 8 d3(1) 25.7
383 26 8 d4(2) 26.4
384 26 8 d5(3) 27.0
385 26 8 d6(4) 27.7
386 26 8 d7(5) 28.4
387 26 8 d8(6) 29.0
388 26 8 d9(7) 29.7
389 26 8 d10(8) 30.3
390 26 8 b10(9) 31.0
391 26 8 b9(10) 31.6
392 26 8 b8(11) 32.3
393 26 8 b7(12) 32.9
394 26 8 b6(13) 33.6
395 26 8 b5(14) 34.2
396 26 8 b4(15) 34.9

1-10 DAS/DETECTOR
Brivo CT315
Brivo CT325
PROPRIETARY TO GENERAL ELECTRIC COMPANY ADVANCED DIAGNOSTICS
REV 6 5478830-1EN

Table 1-9 Channel - Ring Radius (#397 ~#446)

CH# FC# CB# PN# R (mm)


397 26 8 b3(16) 35.6
398 27 9 d3(1) 36.2
399 27 9 d4(2) 36.9
400 27 9 d5(3) 37.5
401 27 9 d6(4) 38.2
402 27 9 d7(5) 38.8
403 27 9 d8(6) 39.5
404 27 9 d9(7) 40.1

SECTION 1 - CHANNEL-RING RADIUS TABLE


405 27 9 d10(8) 40.8
406 27 9 b10(9) 41.4
407 27 9 b9(10) 42.1
408 27 9 b8(11) 42.8
409 27 9 b7(12) 43.4
410 27 9 b6(13) 44.1
411 27 9 b5(14) 44.7

(BRIVO CT315)
412 27 9 b4(15) 45.4
413 27 9 b3(16) 46.0
414 28 9 d3(1) 46.7
415 28 9 d4(2) 47.3
416 28 9 d5(3) 48.0
417 28 9 d6(4) 48.6
418 28 9 d7(5) 49.3
419 28 9 d8(6) 49.9
420 28 9 d9(7) 50.6
421 28 9 d10(8) 51.2
422 28 9 b10(9) 51.9
423 28 9 b9(10) 52.5
424 28 9 b8(11) 53.2
425 28 9 b7(12) 53.9
426 28 9 b6(13) 54.5
427 28 9 b5(14) 55.2
428 28 9 b4(15) 55.8
429 28 9 b3(16) 56.5
430 29 9 d3(1) 57.1
431 29 9 d4(2) 57.8
432 29 9 d5(3) 58.4
433 29 9 d6(4) 59.1
434 29 9 d7(5) 59.7
435 29 9 d8(6) 60.4
436 29 9 d9(7) 61.0
437 29 9 d10(8) 61.7
438 29 9 b10(9) 62.3
439 29 9 b9(10) 63.0
440 29 9 b8(11) 63.6
441 29 9 b7(12) 64.3
442 29 9 b6(13) 64.9
443 29 9 b5(14) 65.6
444 29 9 b4(15) 66.2
445 29 9 b3(16) 66.9
446 30 9 d3(1) 67.5

DAS/DETECTOR 1-11
Brivo CT315
Brivo CT325
PROPRIETARY TO GENERAL ELECTRIC COMPANY ADVANCED DIAGNOSTICS
REV 6 5478830-1EN

Table 1-10 Channel - Ring Radius (#447 ~#496)

CH# FC# CB# PN# R (mm)


447 30 9 d4(2) 68.2
448 30 9 d5(3) 68.8
449 30 9 d6(4) 69.5
450 30 9 d7(5) 70.1
451 30 9 d8(6) 70.8
452 30 9 d9(7) 71.4
453 30 9 d10(8) 72.1
454 30 9 b10(9) 72.7
455 30 9 b9(10) 73.4
456 30 9 b8(11) 74.0
457 30 9 b7(12) 74.7
458 30 9 b6(13) 75.3
459 30 9 b5(14) 76.0
460 30 9 b4(15) 76.6
461 30 9 b3(16) 77.3
462 31 9 d3(1) 77.9
463 31 9 d4(2) 78.6
464 31 9 d5(3) 79.2
465 31 9 d6(4) 79.9
466 31 9 d7(5) 80.5
467 31 9 d8(6) 81.2
468 31 9 d9(7) 81.8
469 31 9 d10(8) 82.5
470 31 9 b10(9) 83.1
471 31 9 b9(10) 83.8
472 31 9 b8(11) 84.4
473 31 9 b7(12) 85.1
474 31 9 b6(13) 85.7
475 31 9 b5(14) 86.4
476 31 9 b4(15) 87.0
477 31 9 b3(16) 87.7
478 32 9 d3(1) 88.3
479 32 9 d4(2) 89.0
480 32 9 d5(3) 89.6
481 32 9 d6(4) 90.2
482 32 9 d7(5) 90.9
483 32 9 d8(6) 91.5
484 32 9 d9(7) 92.2
485 32 9 d10(8) 92.8
486 32 9 b10(9) 93.5
487 32 9 b9(10) 94.1
488 32 9 b8(11) 94.8
489 32 9 b7(12) 95.4
490 32 9 b6(13) 96.1
491 32 9 b5(14) 96.7
492 32 9 b4(15) 97.4
493 32 9 b3(16) 98.0
494 33 9 d3(1) 98.6
495 33 9 d4(2) 99.3
496 33 9 d5(3) 99.9

1-12 DAS/DETECTOR
Brivo CT315
Brivo CT325
PROPRIETARY TO GENERAL ELECTRIC COMPANY ADVANCED DIAGNOSTICS
REV 6 5478830-1EN

Table 1-11 Channel - Ring Radius (#497 ~#546)

CH# FC# CB# PN# R (mm)


497 33 9 d6(4) 100.6
498 33 9 d7(5) 101.2
499 33 9 d8(6) 101.9
500 33 9 d9(7) 102.5
501 33 9 d10(8) 103.2
502 33 9 b10(9) 103.8
503 33 9 b9(10) 104.4
504 33 9 b8(11) 105.1

SECTION 1 - CHANNEL-RING RADIUS TABLE


505 33 9 b7(12) 105.7
506 33 9 b6(13) 106.4
507 33 9 b5(14) 107.0
508 33 9 b4(15) 107.7
509 33 9 b3(16) 108.3
510 34 9 d3(1) 108.9
511 34 9 d4(2) 109.6

(BRIVO CT315)
512 34 9 d5(3) 110.2
513 34 9 d6(4) 110.9
514 34 9 d7(5) 111.5
515 34 9 d8(6) 112.2
516 34 9 d9(7) 112.8
517 34 9 d10(8) 113.4
518 34 9 b10(9) 114.1
519 34 9 b9(10) 114.7
520 34 9 b8(11) 115.4
521 34 9 b7(12) 116.0
522 34 9 b6(13) 116.6
523 34 9 b5(14) 117.3
524 34 9 b4(15) 117.9
525 34 9 b3(16) 118.6
526 35 10 d3(1) 119.2
527 35 10 d4(2) 119.8
528 35 10 d5(3) 120.5
529 35 10 d6(4) 121.1
530 35 10 d7(5) 121.8
531 35 10 d8(6) 122.4
532 35 10 d9(7) 123.0
533 35 10 d10(8) 123.7
534 35 10 b10(9) 124.3
535 35 10 b9(10) 125.0
536 35 10 b8(11) 125.6
537 35 10 b7(12) 126.2
538 35 10 b6(13) 126.9
539 35 10 b5(14) 127.5
540 35 10 b4(15) 128.1
541 35 10 b3(16) 128.8
542 36 10 d3(1) 129.4
543 36 10 d4(2) 130.0
544 36 10 d5(3) 130.7
545 36 10 d6(4) 131.3
546 36 10 d7(5) 132.0

DAS/DETECTOR 1-13
Brivo CT315
Brivo CT325
PROPRIETARY TO GENERAL ELECTRIC COMPANY ADVANCED DIAGNOSTICS
REV 6 5478830-1EN

Table 1-12 Channel - Ring Radius (#547 ~#596)

CH# FC# CB# PN# R (mm)


547 36 10 d8(6) 123.6
548 36 10 d9(7) 133.2
549 36 10 d10(8) 133.9
550 36 10 b10(9) 134.5
551 36 10 b9(10) 135.1
552 36 10 b8(11) 135.8
553 36 10 b7(12) 136.4
554 36 10 b6(13) 137.0
555 36 10 b5(14) 137.7
556 36 10 b4(15) 138.3
557 36 10 b3(16) 138.9
558 37 10 d3(1) 139.6
559 37 10 d4(2) 140.2
560 37 10 d5(3) 140.8
561 37 10 d6(4) 141.5
562 37 10 d7(5) 142.1
563 37 10 d8(6) 142.7
564 37 10 d9(7) 143.4
565 37 10 d10(8) 144.0
566 37 10 b10(9) 144.6
567 37 10 b9(10) 145.3
568 37 10 b8(11) 145.9
569 37 10 b7(12) 146.5
570 37 10 b6(13) 147.2
571 37 10 b5(14) 147.8
572 37 10 b4(15) 148.4
573 37 10 b3(16) 149.1
574 38 10 d3(1) 149.7
575 38 10 d4(2) 150.3
576 38 10 d5(3) 150.9
577 38 10 d6(4) 151.6
578 38 10 d7(5) 152.2
579 38 10 d8(6) 152.8
580 38 10 d9(7) 153.5
581 38 10 d10(8) 154.1
582 38 10 b10(9) 154.7
583 38 10 b9(10) 155.4
584 38 10 b8(11) 156.0
585 38 10 b7(12) 156.6
586 38 10 b6(13) 157.2
587 38 10 b5(14) 157.9
588 38 10 b4(15) 158.5
589 38 10 b3(16) 159.1
590 39 10 d3(1) 159.7
591 39 10 d4(2) 160.4
592 39 10 d5(3) 161.0
593 39 10 d6(4) 161.6
594 39 10 d7(5) 162.2
595 39 10 d8(6) 162.9
596 39 10 d9(7) 163.5

1-14 DAS/DETECTOR
Brivo CT315
Brivo CT325
PROPRIETARY TO GENERAL ELECTRIC COMPANY ADVANCED DIAGNOSTICS
REV 6 5478830-1EN

Table 1-13 Channel - Ring Radius (#597 ~#646)

CH# FC# CB# PN# R (mm)


597 39 10 d10(8) 164.1
598 39 10 b10(9) 164.7
599 39 10 b9(10) 165.4
600 39 10 b8(11) 166.0
601 39 10 b7(12) 166.6
602 39 10 b6(13) 167.2
603 39 10 b5(14) 167.9
604 39 10 b4(15) 168.5

SECTION 1 - CHANNEL-RING RADIUS TABLE


605 39 10 b3(16) 169.1
606 40 10 d3(1) 169.7
607 40 10 d4(2) 170.4
608 40 10 d5(3) 171.0
609 40 10 d6(4) 171.6
610 40 10 d7(5) 172.2
611 40 10 d8(6) 172.8

(BRIVO CT315)
612 40 10 d9(7) 173.5
613 40 10 d10(8) 174.1
614 40 10 b10(9) 174.7
615 40 10 b9(10) 175.3
616 40 10 b8(11) 176.0
617 40 10 b7(12) 176.6
618 40 10 b6(13) 177.2
619 40 10 b5(14) 177.8
620 40 10 b4(15) 178.4
621 40 10 b3(16) 179.1
622 41 10 d3(1) 179.7
623 41 10 d4(2) 180.3
624 41 10 d5(3) 180.9
625 41 10 d6(4) 181.5
626 41 10 d7(5) 182.1
627 41 10 d8(6) 182.8
628 41 10 d9(7) 183.4
629 41 10 d10(8) 184.0
630 41 10 b10(9) 184.6
631 41 10 b9(10) 185.2
632 41 10 b8(11) 185.8
633 41 10 b7(12) 186.5
634 41 10 b6(13) 187.1
635 41 10 b5(14) 187.7
636 41 10 b4(15) 188.3
637 41 10 b3(16) 188.9
638 42 10 d3(1) 189.5
639 42 10 d4(2) 190.1
640 42 10 d5(3) 190.8
641 42 10 d6(4) 191.4
642 42 10 d7(5) 192.0
643 42 10 d8(6) 192.6
644 42 10 d9(7) 193.2
645 42 10 d10(8) 193.8
646 42 10 b10(9) 194.4

DAS/DETECTOR 1-15
Brivo CT315
Brivo CT325
PROPRIETARY TO GENERAL ELECTRIC COMPANY ADVANCED DIAGNOSTICS
REV 6 5478830-1EN

Table 1-14 Ring Radius Chart (#647 ~#685)

CH# FC# CB# PN# R (mm)


647 42 10 b9(10) 195.1
648 42 10 b8(11) 195.7
649 42 10 b7(12) 196.3
650 42 10 b6(13) 196.9
651 42 10 b5(14) 197.5
652 42 10 b4(15) 198.1
653 42 10 b3(16) 198.7
654 43 10 d3(1) 199.3
655 43 10 d4(2) 199.9
656 43 10 d5(3) 200.5
657 43 10 d6(4) 201.2
658 43 10 d7(5) 201.8
659 43 10 d8(6) 202.4
660 43 10 d9(7) 203.0
661 43 10 d10(8) 203.6
662 43 10 b10(9) 204.2
663 43 10 b9(10) 204.8
664 43 10 b8(11) 205.4
665 43 10 b7(12) 206.0
666 43 10 b6(13) 206.6
667 43 10 b5(14) 207.2
668 43 10 b4(15) 207.8
669 43 10 b3(16) 208.4
670 44 10 d3(1) 209.0
671 44 10 d4(2) 209.6
672 44 10 d5(3) 210.3
673 44 10 d6(4) 210.9
674 44 10 d7(5) 211.5
675 44 10 d8(6) 212.1
676 44 10 d9(7) 212.7
677 44 10 d10(8) 213.3
678 44 10 b10(9) 213.9
679 44 10 b9(10) 214.5
680 44 10 b8(11) 215.1
681 44 10 b7(12) 215.7
682 44 10 b6(13) 216.3
683 44 10 b5(14) 216.9
684 44 10 b4(15) 217.5
685 44 10 b3(16) 218.1

1-16 DAS/DETECTOR
Brivo CT315
Brivo CT325
PROPRIETARY TO GENERAL ELECTRIC COMPANY ADVANCED DIAGNOSTICS
REV 6 5478830-1EN

SECTION 2 - CHANNEL - RING RADIUS TABLE


(BRIVO CT325)

2-1 DETECTOR/DAS CHANNEL - RING RADIUS CROSS REFERENCE


Table 2-1 through 2-14 are Detector/DAS Channel - Ring Radius Cross Reference.

SECTION 2 - CHANNEL-RING RADIUS TABLE


In these tables:
• CH#: Detector/DAS Channel No.
• FC#: Flex Cable No.
• CB#: Converter Board No.

(BRIVO CT325)
• PN#: Pin No. of the flex cable connector: See Illustration 2-1.
• R (mm): Radius of image artifact in mm

DAS/DETECTOR 2-1
Brivo CT315
Brivo CT325
PROPRIETARY TO GENERAL ELECTRIC COMPANY ADVANCED DIAGNOSTICS
REV 6 5478830-1EN

2-1 DETECTOR/DAS CHANNEL - RING RADIUS CROSS REFERENCE (CONTINUED)

Illustration 2-1 DAS/Detector Connector Pins Assignment for Brivo CT325

DAS Base
DAS Rear Cover RBB Assy
Convertor Card DAS Assy Top Cover
(X10)
CBB Assy

Flex
LBB Assy Cable

48 Pins

A B C D

1 2SG 2SG 2SG 2SG


D C B A
2 2SG 2SG 2SG 2SG
1
2
3 3 A-1ch B-1ch A-16ch B-16ch
4
4 A-2ch B-2ch A-15ch B-15ch
5
6
5 A-3ch B-3ch A-14ch B-14ch
7
8 6 A-4ch B-4ch A-13ch B-13ch
9
10 7 A-5ch B-5ch A-12ch B-12ch
11
12 8 A-6ch B-6ch A-11ch B-11ch

9 A-7ch B-7ch A-10ch B-10ch

10 A-8ch B-8ch A-9ch B-9ch

11 FG FG FG FG

12 FG FG FG FG

2-2 DAS/DETECTOR
Brivo CT315
Brivo CT325
PROPRIETARY TO GENERAL ELECTRIC COMPANY ADVANCED DIAGNOSTICS
REV 6 5478830-1EN

Table 2-1 Channel - Ring Radius (#1 ~#49)

CB# PN#
CH# FC# R (mm)
A B A B
1 2 6 1 a6 b6 217.8
2 2 6 1 a7 b7 217.2
3 2 6 1 a8 b8 216.6
4 2 6 1 a9 b9 216.0
5 2 6 1 a10 b10 215.4
6 2 6 1 c10 d10 214.8
7 2 6 1 c9 d9 214.2

SECTION 2 - CHANNEL-RING RADIUS TABLE


8 2 6 1 c8 d8 213.6
9 2 6 1 c7 d7 213.0
10 2 6 1 c6 d6 212.4
11 2 6 1 c5 d5 211.8
12 2 6 1 c4 d4 211.2
13 2 6 1 c3 d3 210.6

(BRIVO CT325)
14 3 6 1 a3 b3 210.0
15 3 6 1 a4 b4 209.3
16 3 6 1 a5 b5 208.7
17 3 6 1 a6 b6 208.1
18 3 6 1 a7 b7 207.5
19 3 6 1 a8 b8 206.9
20 3 6 1 a9 b9 206.3
21 3 6 1 a10 b10 205.7
22 3 6 1 c10 d10 205.1
23 3 6 1 c9 d9 204.5
24 3 6 1 c8 d8 203.9
25 3 6 1 c7 d7 203.3
26 3 6 1 c6 d6 202.7
27 3 6 1 c5 d5 202.1
28 3 6 1 c4 d4 201.5
29 3 6 1 c3 d3 200.8
30 4 6 1 a3 b3 200.2
31 4 6 1 a4 b4 199.6
32 4 6 1 a5 b5 199.0
33 4 6 1 a6 b6 198.4
34 4 6 1 a7 b7 197.8
35 4 6 1 a8 b8 197.2
36 4 6 1 a9 b9 196.6
37 4 6 1 a10 b10 196.0
38 4 6 1 c10 d10 195.4
39 4 6 1 c9 d9 194.7
40 4 6 1 c8 d8 194.1
41 4 6 1 c7 d7 193.5
42 4 6 1 c6 d6 192.9
43 4 6 1 c5 d5 192.3
44 4 6 1 c4 d4 191.7
45 4 6 1 c3 d3 191.1
46 5 6 1 a3 b3 190.5
47 5 6 1 a4 b4 189.8
48 5 6 1 a5 b5 189.2
49 5 6 1 a6 b6 188.6

DAS/DETECTOR 2-3
Brivo CT315
Brivo CT325
PROPRIETARY TO GENERAL ELECTRIC COMPANY ADVANCED DIAGNOSTICS
REV 6 5478830-1EN

Table 2-2 Channel - Ring Radius (#50 ~#98)

CB# PN# R (mm)


CH# FC#
A B A B
50 5 6 1 a7 b7 188.0
51 5 6 1 a8 b8 187.4
52 5 6 1 a9 b9 186.8
53 5 6 1 a10 b10 186.2
54 5 6 1 c10 d10 185.5
55 5 6 1 c9 d9 184.9
56 5 6 1 c8 d8 184.3
57 5 6 1 c7 d7 183.7
58 5 6 1 c6 d6 183.1
59 5 6 1 c5 d5 182.5
60 5 6 1 c4 d4 181.8
61 5 6 1 c3 d3 181.2
62 6 6 1 a3 b3 180.6
63 6 6 1 a4 b4 180.0
64 6 6 1 a5 b5 179.4
65 6 6 1 a6 b6 178.7
66 6 6 1 a7 b7 178.1
67 6 6 1 a8 b8 177.5
68 6 6 1 a9 b9 176.9
69 6 6 1 a10 b10 176.3
70 6 6 1 c10 d10 175.6
71 6 6 1 c9 d9 175.0
72 6 6 1 c8 d8 174.4
73 6 6 1 c7 d7 173.8
74 6 6 1 c6 d6 173.2
75 6 6 1 c5 d5 172.5
76 6 6 1 c4 d4 171.9
77 6 6 1 c3 d3 171.3
78 7 6 1 a3 b3 170.7
79 7 6 1 a4 b4 170.1
80 7 6 1 a5 b5 169.4
81 7 6 1 a6 b6 168.8
82 7 6 1 a7 b7 168.2
83 7 6 1 a8 b8 167.6
84 7 6 1 a9 b9 166.9
85 7 6 1 a10 b10 166.3
86 7 6 1 c10 d10 165.7
87 7 6 1 c9 d9 165.1
88 7 6 1 c8 d8 164.4
89 7 6 1 c7 d7 163.8
90 7 6 1 c6 d6 163.2
91 7 6 1 c5 d5 162.6
92 7 6 1 c4 d4 161.9
93 7 6 1 c3 d3 161.3
94 8 6 1 a3 b3 160.7
95 8 6 1 a4 b4 160.1
96 8 6 1 a5 b5 159.4
97 8 6 1 a6 b6 158.8
98 8 6 1 a7 b7 158.2

2-4 DAS/DETECTOR
Brivo CT315
Brivo CT325
PROPRIETARY TO GENERAL ELECTRIC COMPANY ADVANCED DIAGNOSTICS
REV 6 5478830-1EN

Table 2-3 Channel - Ring Radius (#99 ~#147)

CB# PN#
CH# FC# R (mm)
A B A B
99 8 6 1 a8 b8 157.5
100 8 6 1 a9 b9 156.9
101 8 6 1 a10 b10 156.3
102 8 6 1 c10 d10 155.7
103 8 6 1 c9 d9 155.0
104 8 6 1 c8 d8 154.4
105 8 6 1 c7 d7 153.8

SECTION 2 - CHANNEL-RING RADIUS TABLE


106 8 6 1 c6 d6 153.2
107 8 6 1 c5 d5 152.5
108 8 6 1 c4 d4 151.9
109 8 6 1 c3 d3 151.3
110 9 6 1 a3 b3 150.6
111 9 6 1 a4 b4 150.0

(BRIVO CT325)
112 9 6 1 a5 b5 149.4
113 9 6 1 a6 b6 148.7
114 9 6 1 a7 b7 148.1
115 9 6 1 a8 b8 147.5
116 9 6 1 a9 b9 146.9
117 9 6 1 a10 b10 146.2
118 9 6 1 c10 d10 145.6
119 9 6 1 c9 d9 145.0
120 9 6 1 c8 d8 144.3
121 9 6 1 c7 d7 143.7
122 9 6 1 c6 d6 143.1
123 9 6 1 c5 d5 142.4
124 9 6 1 c4 d4 141.8
125 9 6 1 c3 d3 141.2
126 10 6 1 a3 b3 140.5
127 10 6 1 a4 b4 139.9
128 10 6 1 a5 b5 139.3
129 10 6 1 a6 b6 138.6
130 10 6 1 a7 b7 138.0
131 10 6 1 a8 b8 137.4
132 10 6 1 a9 b9 136.7
133 10 6 1 a10 b10 136.1
134 10 6 1 c10 d10 135.5
135 10 6 1 c9 d9 134.8
136 10 6 1 c8 d8 134.2
137 10 6 1 c7 d7 133.5
138 10 6 1 c6 d6 132.9
139 10 6 1 c5 d5 132.3
140 10 6 1 c4 d4 131.6
141 10 6 1 c3 d3 131.0
142 11 7 2 a3 b3 130.4
143 11 7 2 a4 b4 129.7
144 11 7 2 a5 b5 129.1
145 11 7 2 a6 b6 128.5
146 11 7 2 a7 b7 127.8
147 11 7 2 a8 b8 127.2

DAS/DETECTOR 2-5
Brivo CT315
Brivo CT325
PROPRIETARY TO GENERAL ELECTRIC COMPANY ADVANCED DIAGNOSTICS
REV 6 5478830-1EN

Table 2-4 Channel - Ring Radius (#148 ~#196)

CB# PN#
CH# FC# R (mm)
A B A B
148 11 7 2 a9 b9 126.5
149 11 7 2 a10 b10 125.9
150 11 7 2 c10 d10 125.3
151 11 7 2 c9 d9 124.6
152 11 7 2 c8 d8 124.0
153 11 7 2 c7 d7 123.4
154 11 7 2 c6 d6 122.7
155 11 7 2 c5 d5 122.1
156 11 7 2 c4 d4 121.4
157 11 7 2 c3 d3 120.8
158 12 7 2 a3 b3 120.2
159 12 7 2 a4 b4 119.5
160 12 7 2 a5 b5 118.9
161 12 7 2 a6 b6 118.2
162 12 7 2 a7 b7 117.6
163 12 7 2 a8 b8 117.0
164 12 7 2 a9 b9 116.3
165 12 7 2 a10 b10 115.7
166 12 7 2 c10 d10 115.0
167 12 7 2 c9 d9 114.4
168 12 7 2 c8 d8 113.8
169 12 7 2 c7 d7 113.1
170 12 7 2 c6 d6 112.5
171 12 7 2 c5 d5 111.8
172 12 7 2 c4 d4 111.2
173 12 7 2 c3 d3 110.5
174 13 7 2 a3 b3 109.9
175 13 7 2 a4 b4 109.3
176 13 7 2 a5 b5 108.6
177 13 7 2 a6 b6 108.0
178 13 7 2 a7 b7 107.3
179 13 7 2 a8 b8 106.7
180 13 7 2 a9 b9 106.0
181 13 7 2 a10 b10 105.4
182 13 7 2 c10 d10 104.8
183 13 7 2 c9 d9 104.1
184 13 7 2 c8 d8 103.5
185 13 7 2 c7 d7 102.8
186 13 7 2 c6 d6 102.2
187 13 7 2 c5 d5 101.5
188 13 7 2 c4 d4 100.9
189 13 7 2 c3 d3 100.3
190 14 7 2 a3 b3 99.6
191 14 7 2 a4 b4 99.0
192 14 7 2 a5 b5 98.3
193 14 7 2 a6 b6 97.7
194 14 7 2 a7 b7 97.0
195 14 7 2 a8 b8 96.4
196 14 7 2 a9 b9 95.7

2-6 DAS/DETECTOR
Brivo CT315
Brivo CT325
PROPRIETARY TO GENERAL ELECTRIC COMPANY ADVANCED DIAGNOSTICS
REV 6 5478830-1EN

Table 2-5 Channel - Ring Radius (#197 ~#245)

CB# PN#
CH# FC# R (mm)
A B A B
197 14 7 2 a10 b10 95.1
198 14 7 2 c10 d10 94.4
199 14 7 2 c9 d9 93.8
200 14 7 2 c8 d8 93.2
201 14 7 2 c7 d7 92.5
202 14 7 2 c6 d6 91.9
203 14 7 2 c5 d5 91.2

SECTION 2 - CHANNEL-RING RADIUS TABLE


204 14 7 2 c4 d4 90.6
205 14 7 2 c3 d3 89.9
206 15 7 2 a3 b3 89.3
207 15 7 2 a4 b4 88.6
208 15 7 2 a5 b5 88.0
209 15 7 2 a6 b6 87.3

(BRIVO CT325)
210 15 7 2 a7 b7 86.7
211 15 7 2 a8 b8 86.0
212 15 7 2 a9 b9 85.4
213 15 7 2 a10 b10 84.7
214 15 7 2 c10 d10 84.1
215 15 7 2 c9 d9 83.5
216 15 7 2 c8 d8 82.8
217 15 7 2 c7 d7 82.2
218 15 7 2 c6 d6 81.5
219 15 7 2 c5 d5 80.9
220 15 7 2 c4 d4 80.2
221 15 7 2 c3 d3 79.6
222 16 7 2 a3 b3 78.9
223 16 7 2 a4 b4 78.3
224 16 7 2 a5 b5 77.6
225 16 7 2 a6 b6 77.0
226 16 7 2 a7 b7 76.3
227 16 7 2 a8 b8 75.7
228 16 7 2 a9 b9 75.0
229 16 7 2 a10 b10 74.4
230 16 7 2 c10 d10 73.7
231 16 7 2 c9 d9 73.1
232 16 7 2 c8 d8 72.4
233 16 7 2 c7 d7 71.8
234 16 7 2 c6 d6 71.1
235 16 7 2 c5 d5 70.5
236 16 7 2 c4 d4 69.8
237 16 7 2 c3 d3 69.2
238 17 7 2 a3 b3 68.5
239 17 7 2 a4 b4 67.9
240 17 7 2 a5 b5 67.2
241 17 7 2 a6 b6 66.6
242 17 7 2 a7 b7 65.9
243 17 7 2 a8 b8 65.3
244 17 7 2 a9 b9 64.6
245 17 7 2 a10 b10 64.0

DAS/DETECTOR 2-7
Brivo CT315
Brivo CT325
PROPRIETARY TO GENERAL ELECTRIC COMPANY ADVANCED DIAGNOSTICS
REV 6 5478830-1EN

Table 2-6 Channel - Ring Radius (#246 ~#294)

CB# PN#
CH# FC# R (mm)
A B A B
246 17 7 2 c10 d10 63.3
247 17 7 2 c9 d9 62.7
248 17 7 2 c8 d8 62.0
249 17 7 2 c7 d7 61.4
250 17 7 2 c6 d6 60.7
251 17 7 2 c5 d5 60.1
252 17 7 2 c4 d4 59.4
253 17 7 2 c3 d3 58.7
254 18 7 2 a3 b3 58.1
255 18 7 2 a4 b4 57.4
256 18 7 2 a5 b5 56.8
257 18 7 2 a6 b6 56.1
258 18 7 2 a7 b7 55.5
259 18 7 2 a8 b8 54.8
260 18 7 2 a9 b9 54.2
261 18 7 2 a10 b10 53.5
262 18 7 2 c10 d10 52.9
263 18 7 2 c9 d9 52.2
264 18 7 2 c8 d8 51.6
265 18 7 2 c7 d7 50.9
266 18 7 2 c6 d6 50.3
267 18 7 2 c5 d5 49.6
268 18 7 2 c4 d4 49.0
269 18 7 2 c3 d3 48.3
270 19 8 3 a3 b3 47.7
271 19 8 3 a4 b4 47.0
272 19 8 3 a5 b5 46.3
273 19 8 3 a6 b6 45.7
274 19 8 3 a7 b7 45.0
275 19 8 3 a8 b8 44.4
276 19 8 3 a9 b9 43.7
277 19 8 3 a10 b10 43.1
278 19 8 3 c10 d10 42.4
279 19 8 3 c9 d9 41.8
280 19 8 3 c8 d8 41.1
281 19 8 3 c7 d7 40.5
282 19 8 3 c6 d6 39.8
283 19 8 3 c5 d5 39.2
284 19 8 3 c4 d4 38.5
285 19 8 3 c3 d3 37.8
286 20 8 3 a3 b3 37.2
287 20 8 3 a4 b4 36.5
288 20 8 3 a5 b5 35.9
289 20 8 3 a6 b6 35.2
290 20 8 3 a7 b7 34.6
291 20 8 3 a8 b8 33.9
292 20 8 3 a9 b9 33.3
293 20 8 3 a10 b10 32.6
294 20 8 3 c10 d10 32.0

2-8 DAS/DETECTOR
Brivo CT315
Brivo CT325
PROPRIETARY TO GENERAL ELECTRIC COMPANY ADVANCED DIAGNOSTICS
REV 6 5478830-1EN

Table 2-7 Channel - Ring Radius (#295 ~#343)

CB# PN#
CH# FC# R (mm)
A B A B
295 20 8 3 c9 d9 31.3
296 20 8 3 c8 d8 30.6
297 20 8 3 c7 d7 30.0
298 20 8 3 c6 d6 29.3
299 20 8 3 c5 d5 28.7
300 20 8 3 c4 d4 28.0
301 20 8 3 c3 d3 27.4

SECTION 2 - CHANNEL-RING RADIUS TABLE


302 21 8 3 a3 b3 26.7
303 21 8 3 a4 b4 26.1
304 21 8 3 a5 b5 25.4
305 21 8 3 a6 b6 24.8
306 21 8 3 a7 b7 24.1
307 21 8 3 a8 b8 23.4

(BRIVO CT325)
308 21 8 3 a9 b9 22.8
309 21 8 3 a10 b10 22.1
310 21 8 3 c10 d10 21.5
311 21 8 3 c9 d9 20.8
312 21 8 3 c8 d8 20.2
313 21 8 3 c7 d7 19.5
314 21 8 3 c6 d6 18.9
315 21 8 3 c5 d5 18.2
316 21 8 3 c4 d4 17.5
317 21 8 3 c3 d3 16.9
318 22 8 3 a3 b3 16.2
319 22 8 3 a4 b4 15.6
320 22 8 3 a5 b5 14.9
321 22 8 3 a6 b6 14.3
322 22 8 3 a7 b7 13.6
323 22 8 3 a8 b8 13.0
324 22 8 3 a9 b9 12.3
325 22 8 3 a10 b10 11.6
326 22 8 3 c10 d10 11.0
327 22 8 3 c9 d9 10.3
328 22 8 3 c8 d8 9.7
329 22 8 3 c7 d7 9.0
330 22 8 3 c6 d6 8.4
331 22 8 3 c5 d5 7.7
332 22 8 3 c4 d4 7.1
333 22 8 3 c3 d3 6.4
334 23 8 3 a3 b3 5.7
335 23 8 3 a4 b4 5.1
336 23 8 3 a5 b5 4.4
337 23 8 3 a6 b6 3.8
338 23 8 3 a7 b7 3.1
339 23 8 3 a8 b8 2.5
340 23 8 3 a9 b9 1.8
341 23 8 3 a10 b10 1.1
342 23 8 3 c10 d10 0.5
343 23 8 3 c9 d9 0.2

DAS/DETECTOR 2-9
Brivo CT315
Brivo CT325
PROPRIETARY TO GENERAL ELECTRIC COMPANY ADVANCED DIAGNOSTICS
REV 6 5478830-1EN

Table 2-8 Channel - Ring Radius (#344 ~#392)

CB# PN#
CH# FC# R (mm)
A B A B
344 23 8 3 c8 d8 0.8
345 23 8 3 c7 d7 1.5
346 23 8 3 c6 d6 2.1
347 23 8 3 c5 d5 2.8
348 23 8 3 c4 d4 3.4
349 23 8 3 c3 d3 4.1
350 24 8 3 a3 b3 4.8
351 24 8 3 a4 b4 5.4
352 24 8 3 a5 b5 6.1
353 24 8 3 a6 b6 6.7
354 24 8 3 a7 b7 7.4
355 24 8 3 a8 b8 8.0
356 24 8 3 a9 b9 8.7
357 24 8 3 a10 b10 9.3
358 24 8 3 c10 d10 10.0
359 24 8 3 c9 d9 10.7
360 24 8 3 c8 d8 11.3
361 24 8 3 c7 d7 12.0
362 24 8 3 c6 d6 12.6
363 24 8 3 c5 d5 13.3
364 24 8 3 c4 d4 13.9
365 24 8 3 c3 d3 14.6
366 25 8 3 a3 b3 15.2
367 25 8 3 a4 b4 15.9
368 25 8 3 a5 b5 16.6
369 25 8 3 a6 b6 17.2
370 25 8 3 a7 b7 17.9
371 25 8 3 a8 b8 18.5
372 25 8 3 a9 b9 19.2
373 25 8 3 a10 b10 19.8
374 25 8 3 c10 d10 20.5
375 25 8 3 c9 d9 21.1
376 25 8 3 c8 d8 21.8
377 25 8 3 c7 d7 22.5
378 25 8 3 c6 d6 23.1
379 25 8 3 c5 d5 23.8
380 25 8 3 c4 d4 24.4
381 25 8 3 c3 d3 25.1
382 26 8 3 a3 b3 25.7
383 26 8 3 a4 b4 26.4
384 26 8 3 a5 b5 27.0
385 26 8 3 a6 b6 27.7
386 26 8 3 a7 b7 28.4
387 26 8 3 a8 b8 29.0
388 26 8 3 a9 b9 29.7
389 26 8 3 a10 b10 30.3
390 26 8 3 c10 d10 31.0
391 26 8 3 c9 d9 31.6
392 26 8 3 c8 d8 32.3

2-10 DAS/DETECTOR
Brivo CT315
Brivo CT325
PROPRIETARY TO GENERAL ELECTRIC COMPANY ADVANCED DIAGNOSTICS
REV 6 5478830-1EN

Table 2-9 Channel - Ring Radius (#393 ~#441)

CB# PN#
CH# FC# R (mm)
A B A B
393 26 8 3 c7 d7 32.9
394 26 8 3 c6 d6 33.6
395 26 8 3 c5 d5 34.2
396 26 8 3 c4 d4 34.9
397 26 8 3 c3 d3 35.6
398 27 9 4 a3 b3 36.2
399 27 9 4 a4 b4 36.9

SECTION 2 - CHANNEL-RING RADIUS TABLE


400 27 9 4 a5 b5 37.5
401 27 9 4 a6 b6 38.2
402 27 9 4 a7 b7 38.8
403 27 9 4 a8 b8 39.5
404 27 9 4 a9 b9 40.1
405 27 9 4 a10 b10 40.8

(BRIVO CT325)
406 27 9 4 c10 d10 41.4
407 27 9 4 c9 d9 42.1
408 27 9 4 c8 d8 42.8
409 27 9 4 c7 d7 43.4
410 27 9 4 c6 d6 44.1
411 27 9 4 c5 d5 44.7
412 27 9 4 c4 d4 45.4
413 27 9 4 c3 d3 46.0
414 28 9 4 a3 b3 46.7
415 28 9 4 a4 b4 47.3
416 28 9 4 a5 b5 48.0
417 28 9 4 a6 b6 48.6
418 28 9 4 a7 b7 49.3
419 28 9 4 a8 b8 49.9
420 28 9 4 a9 b9 50.6
421 28 9 4 a10 b10 51.2
422 28 9 4 c10 d10 51.9
423 28 9 4 c9 d9 52.5
424 28 9 4 c8 d8 53.2
425 28 9 4 c7 d7 53.9
426 28 9 4 c6 d6 54.5
427 28 9 4 c5 d5 55.2
428 28 9 4 c4 d4 55.8
429 28 9 4 c3 d3 56.5
430 29 9 4 a3 b3 57.1
431 29 9 4 a4 b4 57.8
432 29 9 4 a5 b5 58.4
433 29 9 4 a6 b6 59.1
434 29 9 4 a7 b7 59.7
435 29 9 4 a8 b8 60.4
436 29 9 4 a9 b9 61.0
437 29 9 4 a10 b10 61.7
438 29 9 4 c10 d10 62.3
439 29 9 4 c9 d9 63.0
440 29 9 4 c8 d8 63.6
441 29 9 4 c7 d7 64.3

DAS/DETECTOR 2-11
Brivo CT315
Brivo CT325
PROPRIETARY TO GENERAL ELECTRIC COMPANY ADVANCED DIAGNOSTICS
REV 6 5478830-1EN

Table 2-10 Channel - Ring Radius (#442 ~#490)

CB# PN#
CH# FC# R (mm)
A B A B
442 29 9 4 c6 d6 64.9
443 29 9 4 c5 d5 65.6
444 29 9 4 c4 d4 66.2
445 29 9 4 c3 d3 66.9
446 30 9 4 a3 b3 67.5
447 30 9 4 a4 b4 68.2
448 30 9 4 a5 b5 68.8
449 30 9 4 a6 b6 69.5
450 30 9 4 a7 b7 70.1
451 30 9 4 a8 b8 70.8
452 30 9 4 a9 b9 71.4
453 30 9 4 a10 b10 72.1
454 30 9 4 c10 d10 72.7
455 30 9 4 c9 d9 73.4
456 30 9 4 c8 d8 74.0
457 30 9 4 c7 d7 74.7
458 30 9 4 c6 d6 75.3
459 30 9 4 c5 d5 76.0
460 30 9 4 c4 d4 76.6
461 30 9 4 c3 d3 77.3
462 31 9 4 a3 b3 77.9
463 31 9 4 a4 b4 78.6
464 31 9 4 a5 b5 79.2
465 31 9 4 a6 b6 79.9
466 31 9 4 a7 b7 80.5
467 31 9 4 a8 b8 81.2
468 31 9 4 a9 b9 81.8
469 31 9 4 a10 b10 82.5
470 31 9 4 c10 d10 83.1
471 31 9 4 c9 d9 83.8
472 31 9 4 c8 d8 84.4
473 31 9 4 c7 d7 85.1
474 31 9 4 c6 d6 85.7
475 31 9 4 c5 d5 86.4
476 31 9 4 c4 d4 87.0
477 31 9 4 c3 d3 87.7
478 32 9 4 a3 b3 88.3
479 32 9 4 a4 b4 89.0
480 32 9 4 a5 b5 89.6
481 32 9 4 a6 b6 90.2
482 32 9 4 a7 b7 90.9
483 32 9 4 a8 b8 91.5
484 32 9 4 a9 b9 92.2
485 32 9 4 a10 b10 92.8
486 32 9 4 c10 d10 93.5
487 32 9 4 c9 d9 94.1
488 32 9 4 c8 d8 94.8
489 32 9 4 c7 d7 95.4
490 32 9 4 c6 d6 96.1

2-12 DAS/DETECTOR
Brivo CT315
Brivo CT325
PROPRIETARY TO GENERAL ELECTRIC COMPANY ADVANCED DIAGNOSTICS
REV 6 5478830-1EN

Table 2-11 Channel - Ring Radius (#491 ~#539)

CB# PN#
CH# FC# R (mm)
A B A B
491 32 9 4 c5 d5 96.7
492 32 9 4 c4 d4 97.4
493 32 9 4 c3 d3 98.0
494 33 9 4 a3 b3 98.6
495 33 9 4 a4 b4 99.3
496 33 9 4 a5 b5 99.9
497 33 9 4 a6 b6 100.6

SECTION 2 - CHANNEL-RING RADIUS TABLE


498 33 9 4 a7 b7 101.2
499 33 9 4 a8 b8 101.9
500 33 9 4 a9 b9 102.5
501 33 9 4 a10 b10 103.2
502 33 9 4 c10 d10 103.8
503 33 9 4 c9 d9 104.4

(BRIVO CT325)
504 33 9 4 c8 d8 105.1
505 33 9 4 c7 d7 105.7
506 33 9 4 c6 d6 106.4
507 33 9 4 c5 d5 107.0
508 33 9 4 c4 d4 107.7
509 33 9 4 c3 d3 108.3
510 34 9 4 a3 b3 108.9
511 34 9 4 a4 b4 109.6
512 34 9 4 a5 b5 110.2
513 34 9 4 a6 b6 110.9
514 34 9 4 a7 b7 111.5
515 34 9 4 a8 b8 112.2
516 34 9 4 a9 b9 112.8
517 34 9 4 a10 b10 113.4
518 34 9 4 c10 d10 114.1
519 34 9 4 c9 d9 114.7
520 34 9 4 c8 d8 115.4
521 34 9 4 c7 d7 116.0
522 34 9 4 c6 d6 116.6
523 34 9 4 c5 d5 117.3
524 34 9 4 c4 d4 117.9
525 34 9 4 c3 d3 118.6
526 35 10 5 a3 b3 119.2
527 35 10 5 a4 b4 119.8
528 35 10 5 a5 b5 120.5
529 35 10 5 a6 b6 121.1
530 35 10 5 a7 b7 121.8
531 35 10 5 a8 b8 122.4
532 35 10 5 a9 b9 123.0
533 35 10 5 a10 b10 123.7
534 35 10 5 c10 d10 124.3
535 35 10 5 c9 d9 125.0
536 35 10 5 c8 d8 125.6
537 35 10 5 c7 d7 126.2
538 35 10 5 c6 d6 126.9
539 35 10 5 c5 d5 127.5

DAS/DETECTOR 2-13
Brivo CT315
Brivo CT325
PROPRIETARY TO GENERAL ELECTRIC COMPANY ADVANCED DIAGNOSTICS
REV 6 5478830-1EN

Table 2-12 Channel - Ring Radius (#540 ~#588)

CB# PN#
CH# FC# R (mm)
A B A B
540 35 10 5 c4 d4 128.1
541 35 10 5 c3 d3 128.8
542 36 10 5 a3 b3 129.4
543 36 10 5 a4 b4 130.0
544 36 10 5 a5 b5 130.7
545 36 10 5 a6 b6 131.3
546 36 10 5 a7 b7 132.0
547 36 10 5 a8 b8 123.6
548 36 10 5 a9 b9 133.2
549 36 10 5 a10 b10 133.9
550 36 10 5 c10 d10 134.5
551 36 10 5 c9 d9 135.1
552 36 10 5 c8 d8 135.8
553 36 10 5 c7 d7 136.4
554 36 10 5 c6 d6 137.0
555 36 10 5 c5 d5 137.7
556 36 10 5 c4 d4 138.3
557 36 10 5 c3 d3 138.9
558 37 10 5 a3 b3 139.6
559 37 10 5 a4 b4 140.2
560 37 10 5 a5 b5 140.8
561 37 10 5 a6 b6 141.5
562 37 10 5 a7 b7 142.1
563 37 10 5 a8 b8 142.7
564 37 10 5 a9 b9 143.4
565 37 10 5 a10 b10 144.0
566 37 10 5 c10 d10 144.6
567 37 10 5 c9 d9 145.3
568 37 10 5 c8 d8 145.9
569 37 10 5 c7 d7 146.5
570 37 10 5 c6 d6 147.2
571 37 10 5 c5 d5 147.8
572 37 10 5 c4 d4 148.4
573 37 10 5 c3 d3 149.1
574 38 10 5 a3 b3 149.7
575 38 10 5 a4 b4 150.3
576 38 10 5 a5 b5 150.9
577 38 10 5 a6 b6 151.6
578 38 10 5 a7 b7 152.2
579 38 10 5 a8 b8 152.8
580 38 10 5 a9 b9 153.5
581 38 10 5 a10 b10 154.1
582 38 10 5 c10 d10 154.7
583 38 10 5 c9 d9 155.4
584 38 10 5 c8 d8 156.0
585 38 10 5 c7 d7 156.6
586 38 10 5 c6 d6 157.2
587 38 10 5 c5 d5 157.9
588 38 10 5 c4 d4 158.5

2-14 DAS/DETECTOR
Brivo CT315
Brivo CT325
PROPRIETARY TO GENERAL ELECTRIC COMPANY ADVANCED DIAGNOSTICS
REV 6 5478830-1EN

Table 2-13 Channel - Ring Radius (#589 ~#637)

CB# PN#
CH# FC# R (mm)
A B A B
589 38 10 5 c3 d3 159.1
590 39 10 5 a3 b3 159.7
591 39 10 5 a4 b4 160.4
592 39 10 5 a5 b5 161.0
593 39 10 5 a6 b6 161.6
594 39 10 5 a7 b7 162.2
595 39 10 5 a8 b8 162.9

SECTION 2 - CHANNEL-RING RADIUS TABLE


596 39 10 5 a9 b9 163.5
597 39 10 5 a10 b10 164.1
598 39 10 5 c10 d10 164.7
599 39 10 5 c9 d9 165.4
600 39 10 5 c8 d8 166.0
601 39 10 5 c7 d7 166.6

(BRIVO CT325)
602 39 10 5 c6 d6 167.2
603 39 10 5 c5 d5 167.9
604 39 10 5 c4 d4 168.5
605 39 10 5 c3 d3 169.1
606 40 10 5 a3 b3 169.7
607 40 10 5 a4 b4 170.4
608 40 10 5 a5 b5 171.0
609 40 10 5 a6 b6 171.6
610 40 10 5 a7 b7 172.2
611 40 10 5 a8 b8 172.8
612 40 10 5 a9 b9 173.5
613 40 10 5 a10 b10 174.1
614 40 10 5 c10 d10 174.7
615 40 10 5 c9 d9 175.3
616 40 10 5 c8 d8 176.0
617 40 10 5 c7 d7 176.6
618 40 10 5 c6 d6 177.2
619 40 10 5 c5 d5 177.8
620 40 10 5 c4 d4 178.4
621 40 10 5 c3 d3 179.1
622 41 10 5 a3 b3 179.7
623 41 10 5 a4 b4 180.3
624 41 10 5 a5 b5 180.9
625 41 10 5 a6 b6 181.5
626 41 10 5 a7 b7 182.1
627 41 10 5 a8 b8 182.8
628 41 10 5 a9 b9 183.4
629 41 10 5 a10 b10 184.0
630 41 10 5 c10 d10 184.6
631 41 10 5 c9 d9 185.2
632 41 10 5 c8 d8 185.8
633 41 10 5 c7 d7 186.5
634 41 10 5 c6 d6 187.1
635 41 10 5 c5 d5 187.7
636 41 10 5 c4 d4 188.3
637 41 10 5 c3 d3 188.9

DAS/DETECTOR 2-15
Brivo CT315
Brivo CT325
PROPRIETARY TO GENERAL ELECTRIC COMPANY ADVANCED DIAGNOSTICS
REV 6 5478830-1EN

Table 2-14 Ring Radius Chart (#638 ~#685)

CB# PN#
CH# FC# R (mm)
A B A B
638 42 10 5 a3 b3 189.5
639 42 10 5 a4 b4 190.1
640 42 10 5 a5 b5 190.8
641 42 10 5 a6 b6 191.4
642 42 10 5 a7 b7 192.0
643 42 10 5 a8 b8 192.6
644 42 10 5 a9 b9 193.2
645 42 10 5 a10 b10 193.8
646 42 10 5 c10 d10 194.4
647 42 10 5 c9 d9 195.1
648 42 10 5 c8 d8 195.7
649 42 10 5 c7 d7 196.3
650 42 10 5 c6 d6 196.9
651 42 10 5 c5 d5 197.5
652 42 10 5 c4 d4 198.1
653 42 10 5 c3 d3 198.7
654 43 10 5 a3 b3 199.3
655 43 10 5 a4 b4 199.9
656 43 10 5 a5 b5 200.5
657 43 10 5 a6 b6 201.2
658 43 10 5 a7 b7 201.8
659 43 10 5 a8 b8 202.4
660 43 10 5 a9 b9 203.0
661 43 10 5 a10 b10 203.6
662 43 10 5 c10 d10 204.2
663 43 10 5 c9 d9 204.8
664 43 10 5 c8 d8 205.4
665 43 10 5 c7 d7 206.0
666 43 10 5 c6 d6 206.6
667 43 10 5 c5 d5 207.2
668 43 10 5 c4 d4 207.8
669 43 10 5 c3 d3 208.4
670 44 10 5 a3 b3 209.0
671 44 10 5 a4 b4 209.6
672 44 10 5 a5 b5 210.3
673 44 10 5 a6 b6 210.9
674 44 10 5 a7 b7 211.5
675 44 10 5 a8 b8 212.1
676 44 10 5 a9 b9 212.7
677 44 10 5 a10 b10 213.3
678 44 10 5 c10 d10 213.9
679 44 10 5 c9 d9 214.5
680 44 10 5 c8 d8 215.1
681 44 10 5 c7 d7 215.7
682 44 10 5 c6 d6 216.3
683 44 10 5 c5 d5 216.9
684 44 10 5 c4 d4 217.5
685 44 10 5 c3 d3 218.1

2-16 DAS/DETECTOR
Brivo CT315
Brivo CT325
PROPRIETARY TO GENERAL ELECTRIC COMPANY ADVANCED DIAGNOSTICS
REV 6 5478830-1EN

SECTION 3 - LED DESCRIPTION

3-1 DCP

Table 3-1 DCP Board LED Description

LED Name Description Color


DS6 Heart Beat Flash Flash at a certain frequency to indicate that DCP is running Green
Flash at 1KHz: DCP is in application mode
Flash at 2KHz: DCP is in bootloader mode
DS5 Power +3.3V digital supply voltage Green

SECTION 2 - LED DESCRIPTION


DS4 Error Flash--When any error occurs in DCP Board Yellow
(Error Code, See Table 3-2)
DS3 Reserved
DS2 Reserved
DS1 CAN receiver status Green

Error Code (DS4):


This LED will flash an Error Code at 0.5s interval. Flash number is equal to Error code, e.g. Error Code 2 flash twice.
The time interval between two error codes is 2.5s.
The more higher the error code number, the more less failure opportunity.
Heart Beat (DS6):
Flash every 0.5 second in bootloader mode. In normal condition, Bootloader mode lasts for 5~6s after the DCP is
reset. While in some cases of application firmware failures, the DCP will stay in bootloader mode.
Flash every 1 second to indicate that Application firmware has booted up.

DAS/DETECTOR 3-1
Brivo CT315
Brivo CT325
PROPRIETARY TO GENERAL ELECTRIC COMPANY ADVANCED DIAGNOSTICS
REV 6 5478830-1EN

3-1 DCP (CONTINUED)

Table 3-2 GDAS DCP Error Code Description

Error Code Error Name Description


Not Blink No error
1 CNV_PING_ERR Not all CNVs work well
2 POWER_ERR Power test error
3 OVER_RANGE_ERR Raw data overrange
4 PARITY_ERR Raw data parity check error
5 APP_ROM_ERR Application Firmware ROM checksum error
6 FPGA_CFG_ERR FPGA configuration error
7 CNV_TEMP_EXCEED_ERR Converter card’s temperature is overrange
8 BT_OBS_WARN Qcal Channel Obstructed
9 CNV_HDW_ERR Converter card Hardware Error
10 TRIG_JITTER_ERR Trig frequency out of spec.
11 TG_COMM_ERR DCP don’t receive configure command from system
12 CAN_BUS_ERR Include: Intial/reset/register chk
13 BOOTER_ROM_ERR Checksum of the Bootloader rom is error
14 RAM_ERR GDCP SRAM error
15 FPGA_ROM_ERR FPGA Firmware ROM error
16 CNV_ROM_ERR Converter Card Firmware ROM error

Illustration 3-1 DCP Board

3-2 DAS/DETECTOR
Brivo CT315
Brivo CT325
PROPRIETARY TO GENERAL ELECTRIC COMPANY ADVANCED DIAGNOSTICS
REV 6 5478830-1EN

X-RAY GENERATOR

TABLE OF CONTENTS

SECTION PAGE

SECTION 1 - LED DESCRIPTION . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-1


1-1 KV MEASURE BOARD . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-1
1-1-1 Illustration . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-1
1-2 FILAMENT BOARD 1 INV . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-2
1-2-1 Illustration . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-2

Table of Contents
1-3 ROTATION BOARD HIGH SPEED . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-3
1-3-1 Illustration . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-3
1-3-2 Indicators . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-4
1-4 LV POWER SUPPLY 3 PH BOARD . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-5
1-4-1 Illustration . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-5
1-5 GATE COMMAND BOARD . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-6
1-5-1 Illustration . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-6
1-6 DUAL SNUB BOARD. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-7
1-6-1 Illustration . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-7
1-7 IF BOARD NP . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-8
1-8 KV CONTROL BOARD . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-9
1-8-1 Illustration . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-9
1-8-2 Indicators . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-10
1-9 AC/DC THREE PHASE BOARD . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-11
1-9-1 Illustration . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-11

SECTION 2 - ERRORS, DIAGNOSTICS &


TROUBLESHOOTING . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-1
2-1 INTRODUCTION . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-1
2-2 POWER ON DIAGNOSTICS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-1
2-3 ERROR CODE LIST . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-3
2-4 ERROR REPORTING . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-8
2-4-1 Generator Error Reporting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-8
2-4-2 Tiger Generator Error Reporting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-8
2-5 DIAGNOSTICS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-9
2-5-1 Detailed Error Description & Troubleshooting Guide. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-9
2-5-1-1 Errors. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-10
2-6 WARNING ERRORS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-33
2-7 OTHER FAILURES . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-35
2-8 HEATING WITHOUT HV NOR ROTATION DIAGNOSTIC . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-36
2-9 ROTATION WITHOUT HV NOR FILAMENT DIAGNOSTIC . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-37

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TABLE OF CONTENTS

SECTION PAGE
2-10 HV POWER DIAGNOSTICS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-39
2-10-1 Inverter Gate Command Diagnostic . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-39
2-10-2 Inverter in Short Circuit Diagnostic . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-41
2-10-3 No Load HV Diagnostic without Anode Rotation nor Filament Heating. . . . . 2-44
2-10-4 No Load HV Diagnostic with Rotation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-46
2-11 TROUBLESHOOTING AIDS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-57

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SECTION 1 - LED DESCRIPTION

1-1 KV MEASURE BOARD

1-1-1 Illustration
CAUTION
This board forms part of the oil seal of the High Voltage Tank. It can only be
removed at the factory. The Field Replaceable Unit (FRU) is the complete HV Tank.

SECTION 1 - LED DESCRIPTION


LF

C
SF

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1-2 FILAMENT BOARD 1 INV


1-2-1 Illustration

HIGH VOLTAGE: DO NOT GO INTO GENERATOR UNTIL INDICATOR DS3 GOES


DANGER
OUT.
DC
160v LF Common
SF

DS3 - Green - +160v


DC present

160v DS4 - Yellow - Inverter


DC Output Running
0

SF_LF - Yellow - Small ON - Yellow - Invert


Focus / Large Focus er Command ON
Relay Feedback
RST - Red - Board being
reset or powered up

DS2 - Yellow - Status


LED

DS1 - Yellow - Status


LED

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1-3 ROTATION BOARD HIGH SPEED

1-3-1 Illustration

HIGH VOLTAGE: DO NOT GO INTO GENERATOR UNTIL INDICATOR DS6 AND


DANGER
DS7 (NEON-ORANGE) GO OUT.
Auxiliary

DC bus Common
Main

SECTION 1 - LED DESCRIPTION


DS6

DC bus

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1-3-2 Indicators

INDICATOR COLOR INDICATES:


RESET Red BOARD BEING RESET OR POWERED UP
INV_ON Yellow THE INVERTER IS RUNNING
DS1 Green PRESENCE OF +15 V SUPPLY
DS2 Green PRESENCE OF -15 V SUPPLY
DS3 Green PRESENCE OF +5 V SUPPLY
DS4-DS5 Yellow BOARD STATUS
DS6 Neon (orange) FAN VAC POWER SUPPLY PRESENT
DS7 Neon (orange) DC BUS PRESENT

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1-4 LV POWER SUPPLY 3 PH BOARD

1-4-1 Illustration

HIGH VOLTAGE AND HOT SURFACE: DO NOT TOUCH BOARD UNTIL INDICA-
DANGER
TOR NE1 (NEON - ORANGE) GOES OUT.

NE1 - Orange - indicates presence of DC Bus


+ 400

SECTION 1 - LED DESCRIPTION


DC bus
- 400

160V
DC
0

DS2 - Green - 160 VDC

DS1 - Red - Mains Drop

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1-5 GATE COMMAND BOARD

1-5-1 Illustration

HIGH VOLTAGE: DO NOT TOUCH BOARD UNTIL DS300 ON THIS BOARD AND
DANGER
DS1 ON DUAL SNUB BOARD ARE OUT.
CAUTION
Hot surface on transformer T300 and heat sink.

DS300
DC bus DS300 - Neon (Orange) -
Presence of voltage on DC
bus for Flyback Converter to
create power supplies for
both Gate Commands

DS200 - Yellow - High


IGBT* (Q200) Gate Com
DS200

mand running

DS201 - Green - Presence


DS201
DS202

of +20 V Supply on high


IGBT* Gate Command DS202 - Green - Pres
ence of -10 V Supply on
high IGBT* Gate Com
mand

Inverter
current ILP
feedback

ILR

DS100 -Yellow-Low IGBT*


(Q100) Gate Command run
DS100

ning
DS102
DS101

DS101 - Green - Presence of DS102 - Green - Pres


+20 V Supply on low IGBT* ence of -10 V Supply on
Gate Command low IGBT* Gate Command

* Insulated Gate
Bipolar Transistor

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1-6 DUAL SNUB BOARD

1-6-1 Illustration

HIGH VOLTAGE: DO NOT GO INTO GENERATOR UNTIL INDICATOR DS1 (NEON -


DANGER
ORANGE) GOES OUT.

DS1 - Neon (Orange) - Indicates presence of voltage on DC Bus

SECTION 1 - LED DESCRIPTION

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1-7 IF BOARD NP

Service
Laptop

System I/F

System I/F

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1-8 KV CONTROL BOARD

1-8-1 Illustration

SECTION 1 - LED DESCRIPTION

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1-8-2 Indicators

Indicator COLOR Indicates:


conf Red Field programmable gate array (FPGA)
configuration not accomplished
ok Yellow Inverter gate power supply ok
tx_tav Yellow Transmit to Service laptop
rx_tav Yellow receive frOm service laptop
t_can_x Yellow system CAN bus transmit
r_can_x Yellow system can bus receive
halt Red microprocessor halted
reset Red board being reset
s0 to s7 Yellow STATUS LED
in application mode these LEDs flash in
sequence continuously
DS1 Green -15V SUPPLY
DS2 Green +15V SUPPLY

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1-9 AC/DC THREE PHASE BOARD


1-9-1 Illustration

DANGER HIGH VOLTAGE: DO NOT GO INTO GENERATOR UNTIL DS1 (NEON - ORANGE)
GOES OUT.
CAUTION
Some components on this board can become very hot.

DC Bus to inverter DC Bus out

SECTION 1 - LED DESCRIPTION


F1 - Fuse -
DS1 - Neon Protects (on DC Bus):
(Orange) - Indi LV Power Supply 3 Phase Board
cates presence Rotor Board High Speed
of voltage on the Gate Command Board
DC Bus. Type: 15 A, 600 VDC

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SECTION 2 - ERRORS, DIAGNOSTICS &


TROUBLESHOOTING

2-1 INTRODUCTION
This diagnostics section is to introduce the JEDI generator with the following information:
Power-On diagnostics LED indication.
List all the potential error codes that can be issued by JEDI Generator.
Provide error code explanation, potential cause and recommended action.

SECTION 2 - ERRORS, DIAGNOSTICS,


List of diagnostics aids and explanation of diagnostics.

TROUBLESHOOTING
2-2 POWER ON DIAGNOSTICS
Refer to theory of operation for power-on sequence. This paragraph in this section is to provide meaning
of boards’ LED status. The LED display status is offering useful information at a glance to proceed to
error code based troubleshooting. Whenever in doubt, a simple step is to watch the LED status display
on the kV control board, than the Rotation and Heater.

kV control LED status:


- During Power On Diagnostics :

kV control board

S0.........................S7

The 8 LED’s (S0...S7) are lit successively: the power up diagnostics are completed, kV control board is
up and running.

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S0.....................S7

One out of two is lit: Data base checksum problem. An error code is logged. Refer to error code
description.

S0.........................S7

S7, S6, S5 are lit along with either S0 or S1 or S2 (depending of the type of FPGA download error):
FPGA download problem. An error code is logged. Refer to error code description.

- When an application error occurs (Not PRD)

The simplified error code is displayed on the LEDs. They blink; when the error is cleared ( by a return to
the standby mode for example ), the 8 LEDs are lit successively.

Heater board LED status:


After the power on diagnostics, heater board LEDs DS1 and DS2 are lit successively. Any different
status corresponds to an abnormal situation. An error code is logged. Refer to error code description.
Rotation board LED status:
After the power on diagnostics, rotation board LED DS5 is blinking. Any different status corresponds to
an abnormal situation. An error code is logged. Refer to error code description.

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2-3 ERROR CODE LIST


The error code list and associated short description is presented below.
Simplified Description Error Error Description
Error Code Class code
30 Tube Spits 2 0301H Tube spit (kV+ and kV- dropped)
2 0302H Tube spit (kV+ has dropped)
2 0303H Tube spit (kV- has dropped)
2 0304H Tube spit (kV regulation error)
2 0305H FPGA problem (restarting safety signal)
2 0324H Spits detected ((1:anode 2:cathode 4:both
8:kVregul)
40 Rotation Error 4 0101H No CAN message received within 5 secs

SECTION 2 - ERRORS, DIAGNOSTICS,


4 0102H Database not correct
4 0103H Rotation current overload
4 0104H Rotation Open load

TROUBLESHOOTING
4 0105H Rotation Phases unbalanced
4 0106H Rotation Phases error
4 0107H Rotation Inverter permanent overcurrent
4 0109H MAINS_DROP has failed
4 0110H PRD error (Z3Z4=bitmap)
4 0111H F0 main frequency problem
4 0112H Rotor HW/FW Config error
4 0113H IUVW short circuit error
4 0114H HV cable short circuit error
4 0115H HV cable open error
4 0149H Unknown rotation error
50 Heater Error 4 0201H No CAN message received within 5 secs
4 0203H inverter overcurrent (HW detected)
4 0204H open circuit (HW detected)
4 0205H Inverter short circuit (HW detected)
4 0206H Filament current too high
4 0207H Filament too high for Boost
4 0208H Filament too hot
4 0210H Current over estimated (short circuit)
4 0211H Current under estimated (open circuit)
4 0212H MAINS_DROP detected
4 0213H PRD error (Z3Z4=bitmap)
4 0214H Stay too long in Boost
4 0215H Filament selection error
4 0216H current feedback not null when inverter off
4 0221H Filament database tube 1 error
0222H Filament database tube 2 error
0223H Filament database tube 3 error
0224H Filament database tube 4 error
4 0248H Unknown heater LF error
0249H Unknown heater SF error

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Simplified Description Error Error Description


Error Code Class code
60 Exposure errors 3 0306H No kV Feedback on anode
3 0307H No kV Feedback on cathode
3 0308H No kV Feedback on anode and cathode
3 0309H kV detected during kV diag
3 0310H kV max detected
3 0311H ILP current not OK
3 0312H ILR current not OK
3 0313H ILR max current detected
3 0314H ILR current timeout
3 0316H Spit Max error
3 0317H Spit Ratio error
3 0318H kV did not reach 75% after 20ms
3 0319H kV unbalanced detected
3 0320H FPGA problem (safety signal)
3 0401H No mA feedback
3 0402H mA scale error
2 0403H mA accuracy exceeded 5%
3 0504H Inverter Gate Power Supply failed
3 0801H Exposure backup mAs exceeded
3 0802H Exposure backup time exceeded
3 0803H Exp cmd while gene not ready
3 1411H time counter error
3 1407H mAs counter error
3 1408H AEC counter error
3 1409H mAs meter saturated
3 1410H FPGA locked
3 0323H ILP and ILR current not OK
3 0321H Spit retry failed (TD computing)
3 1420H Tomo cut too early
3 1421H Time cut instead tomo
70 Power Supply 4 0501H DC bus out of range
errors 4 0503H Inverter Gate Power Supply error
4 0505H Mains power supply has dropped during exposure
4 0506H DC bus 1 phase precharge error
4 0507H DC bus 1 phase discharge error
4 0577H Detected -15V too weak
4 0573H Detected -15V too strong
4 0567H Detected +15V too low
4 0563H Detected +15V too high
4 0557H Detected +160V too low
4 0553H Detected +160V too high
4 0549H Unknown LVPS error

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Simplified Description Error Error Description


Error Code Class code
80 Hardware 4 0180H Rotation board communication problem
error
4 0181H Rotation board has reset
4 0280H Heater board communication problem
4 0281H Heater board has reset
4 0322H kV ref ADC / DAC failed
4 0601H RTL error
4 0602H External CAN bus off

SECTION 2 - ERRORS, DIAGNOSTICS,


4 0902H tube Fan supply error
4 1402H Internal CAN bus off
4 1403H Connectic Fault

TROUBLESHOOTING
4 1404H FPGA configuration problem
4 1405H Tank sensor problem
4 1406H Inverter sensor problem
90 Application 4 0701H Saved RAM checksum pb
errors 4 0702H Software problem
4 0704H Rotation/Heater hold too long
4 0705H System or database configuration error
100 Com errors 4 0603H Debug screen com error
4 0604H Database download error
4 0605H TAV com error
4 0606H MPC/Madrid com error
4 1301H AEC board com error
110 Thermal error 5 0804H Tank Thermal Error
5 0805H Inverter Thermal Error
5 0903H Tube exceeded 70degC
5 0904H HEMIT thermal error
3 1454H Jedi inverter temperature too high
120 Manipul. error 5 1500H Tomo brightness not good
5 1501H Release exposure switch
5 1502H AEC does not cut exposure

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Simplified Description Error Error Description


Error Code Class code
10 Rotation 1 0151H CAN Domain command number error
Warning
1 0152H CAN Domain request with no transfer init
1 0153H CAN Domain Toggle bit error
1 0154H CAN Domain : less than 2 data to download
1 0155H CAN Domain Abort received & applied
1 0156H Bad index in config upload
1 0157H Tube switch while Rotation not off
1 0158H Acceleration cmd while no tube selected
1 0159H Acceleration cmd while database not OK
1 0160H Database download while Rotation speeding
1 0161H Acceleration command not OK
1 0162H Rotation acceleration while in error
1 0163H No CAN message received within 4 secs
1 0164H Rotation Inverter overcurrent (< 3 times)
1 0199H Unknown rotation warning
20 Heater Warning 1 0251H Received command is not OK
1 0252H Heater command not OK
1 0253H No CAN message received within 4 secs
1 0254H Heater inverter overcurrent (inverter1) (<3 times)
1 0255H Filament open circuit (inverter1) (<3 times)
1 0256H Heater Inverter short circuit (inverter1) (<3times)
1 0257H Tube switch while filaments not OFF
1 0258H CAN Domain command number error
1 0259H CAN Domain request with no transfer init
1 0260H CAN Domain Toggle bit error
1 0261H CAN Domain : less than 2 data to download
1 0262H CAN Domain Abort received & applied
1 0263H Database download while heater not cut
1 0299H Unknown Heater warning

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Simplified Description Error Error Description


Error Code Class code
25 Low Voltage 1 0570H No more warn -15V too low
Power Supply 1 0570H No more warn -15V too high
Warnings 1 0560H No more warn +15V too low
1 0560H No more warn +15V too high
1 0550H No more warn +160V too low
1 0550H No more warn +160V too high
1 0575H Detected -15V too weak
1 0571H Detected -15V too strong
1 0565H Detected +15V too low
1 0561H Detected +15V too high

SECTION 2 - ERRORS, DIAGNOSTICS,


1 0555H Detected +160V too low
1 0551H Detected +160V too high
1 0599H Unknown LVPS warning
27 Application 1 1401H Saved RAM power supply limit reached

TROUBLESHOOTING
warnings 1 0703H Watchdog reset has just occurred

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2-4 ERROR REPORTING

2-4-1 Generator Error Reporting


Np system only gets the simplified error code from the Jedi Generator.
The Np system errorlog adds to the simplified error code the following information:
• error message
• system phase : state of the system when the error occurred. Take care, the system state is different of
the Generator phase
• system time : date and time when the error occurred. Take care, the system time is different of the
Generator time

Whenever a Generator error is logged in the system errorlog file and displayed on the operator console, the Jedi
errorlog upload functionality is available to get more detailed information about the error.
This function must be performed from the operator console.
The simplified error code must be used to find the Jedi error code in the Jedi errorlog file.
Having these two information, look at the Jedi trouble-shooting table to find the FRU to replace.
Error codes can also be read by connecting the service laptop.

2-4-2 Tiger Generator Error Reporting


Tiger console only displays the simplified error code from the Jedi Generator.
Whenever a Generator error is displayed on the operator console, the Jedi errorlog upload functionality is available
to get more detailed information about the error.
This function must be performed from the service laptop.
The simplified error code must be used to find the Jedi error code in the Jedi errorlog file.
Having these two information, look at the Jedi trouble shooting table to find the FRU to replace.

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2-5 DIAGNOSTICS
This chapter describes diagnostics tools based on error codes and specific diagnostics.

Before any manual intervention, ensure the main power is off. Apply lock out-tag out
WARNING
procedure for your own safety when manipulating inside the equipment is required.

2-5-1 Detailed Error Description & Troubleshooting Guide


The first part details errors, while the warning errors are listed in a second part of this chapter.
The table below provides guidelines to troubleshoot Generator problems based on error code.
For each code, there is:

SECTION 2 - ERRORS, DIAGNOSTICS,


-Associated message and additional explanation related to the error occurrence.
-List potential cause, in the order of expected probability. 
-Recommended action, with, in some cases, link to some more information as indicated where cases apply, such
as to run some specific diagnostics.

TROUBLESHOOTING
Codes are sorted by ascending order both for simplified code and error code. 
Refer to the theory of operation for error code structure.
Information about associated data structure is located at the end of each error code subset whenever it applies.
Whenever wiring, cabling, LED check is mentioned in the recommended actions, refer to the central listing.

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2-5-1-1 Errors

Tube spits detection Errors (Code 30)

Class 2 Message/Explanation Potential Cause Recommended Action/


Error Troubleshooting Guide
Code
30- Tube spit (kV+ and kV- x-ray tube spit. Usual in tubes. If too frequent, and
0324H dropped) varies with HV: replace x-ray tube.
data=4* kV drop/spit detected - Run open load kV test. (See
diagnostic section)
30- Tube spit (kV+ has 1. Anode side Tube spit. If too frequent:
0324H dropped) 2. Anode HV cable - Check HV cables and contacts
data=1* kV drop/spit detected on 3. HV tank - Tube problem. (Anode side)
(see Anode side - Check cable by interchanging them.
Note) - Run Open load kV test. (See
diagnostic section)
- Otherwise, HV tank.
30- Tube spit (kV- has 1. Cathode side Tube spit. If too frequent:
0324H dropped) 2. Cathode HV cable - Check HV cables and contacts
data=2* kV drop/spit detected on 3. HV tank - Tube problem. (Cathode side)
(see cathode side - Check cable by interchanging them.
Note) - Run Open load kV test. (See
diagnostic section)
- Otherwise, HV tank
30- kV regulation error 1. smooth HV tube spits -Run inverter diagnostics (See
0324H This is a slow speed safety 2. kV control board (HV diagnostic section)
data=8* circuit in case of “smooth” regulation problem) -Run Open load kV test. (See
(see spits. 3. too much line impedance diagnostic section)
Note) 4. half of AC/DC capacitors -Troubleshoot tube and contacts of
open HV cable.
5. Inverter (parallel inductor -Check DC bus voltage.
or filtering capacitors)
6. HV tank
30- Re-starting safety. 1. External unknown -Do a power and Grounding Check.
0305H (unknown reason) cause. Verify cabling and contacts.
Error occurring on safety 2. kV control board. -If permanent or too systematic,
line, while No root error replace kV control board.
present at the error inputs Report to engineering.
(Err 0301 to 0304). This is
probably due to transient
interference (Spikes).

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* Note to the error 30 0324H:


The generator sends only one message of error for all the spits (0324H) at the end of the exposure.
During the same exposure we may have different kind of spits.
In the data of this error we can distinguish between the different spits:
1: Spit in anode side
2: Spit in cathode side
4: Spit in both sides
8: kV regulation error.

For a exposure with anode and both sides spit, the data will be “5”.

These data can be displayed in the OC in decimal or in hexadecimal base.

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TROUBLESHOOTING

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Anode Rotation errors (Code 40)

Class 4 Message/Explanation Potential Cause Recommended Action/


Error Troubleshooting Guide
Code
40- No CAN message received 1. kV Control main -Unlikely to happen. This is a debug
0101H within 5 sec’s software lost error.
The rotation board has not 2. kV control or Rotation -Retry
received any signal from board driver failure -Re initialise and retry
the kV control main 3. Bad contact on one of
software for the last 5 sec., the pin on the CAN bus line
interpreted as a loss of connector
communication
40- Data base not correct. 1. Wrong kV control data -Reload NVRam database.
0102H The firmware of the rotation base. It can only happen at -ultimate is to replace Rotation board.
board has detected that the power up.
data base received from
the kV control board has
wrong data.
40- Rotation current overload 1. Rotation board Check wiring from rotation board to
0103H Rotation board has 2. Rotation board phase tube (cable from rotation board to
detected Main or auxiliary capacitor short circuited HEMIT and HV cable from HEMIT to
Rotation current too high (not for NP++) tube for NP++).
compared to the max. Tube 3. Wrong data base If no cabling problem, run Rotation
motor current. (improbable) diagnostic to differentiate between
rotation board and phase shift
capacitors (not for NP++).(See
diagnostic section).
40- Rotation current openload 1. Tube stator winding is Check wiring from rotation board to
0104H Rotation board detected open circuit: x-ray tube tube (cable from rotation board to
that no current is flowing to 2. Incorrect wiring (Open) HEMIT and HV cable from HEMIT to
the motor. 3. No DC bus on Rotation tube for NP++. See Rotation
board diagnosis).
4. Rotation board Check DC bus cables from AC-DC
board to rotation board
5. Rotation board phase
capacitor not connected Check that phases capacitors are
(not for NP++ and correctly connected (not for NP++)
improbable) If no cabling problem, run Rotation
diagnostic to differentiate between
rotation board and phase shift
capacitors (not for NP++).(See
diagnostic section).

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Class 4 Message/Explanation Potential Cause Recommended Action/


Error Troubleshooting Guide
Code
40- Rotation Phases 1. One Rotation wire Check wiring from rotation board to
0105H unbalanced missing tube (cable from rotation board to
The amplitude difference of 2. Rotation board HEMIT and HV cable from HEMIT to
the current between main 3. Rotation board phase tube for NP++. See Rotation
and auxiliary is too large. capacitors inverted or diagnosis).
wrong value or not Check that phases capacitors are
connected (not for NP++) correctly connected (not for NP++)
4. Wrong tube If no cabling problem, run Rotation
configuration data base diagnostic to differentiate between
5. Tube problem (stator) rotation board and phase shift

SECTION 2 - ERRORS, DIAGNOSTICS,


capacitors (not for NP++).(See
6. HV cable between diagnostic section).
HEMIT and tube (only for
NP++)

TROUBLESHOOTING
40- Rotation phase error 1. Rotation board Check wiring from rotation board to
0106H The Rotation board has 2. Tube problem (stator) tube (cable from rotation board to
detected that the current in 3. HV cable between HEMIT and HV cable from HEMIT to
the anode stator does not HEMIT and tube (only for tube for NP++).
show the correct phase NP++) Check that phases capacitors are
shift between main and 4. Rotation board phase correctly connected (not for NP++)
auxiliary. capacitors inverted or Verify none is in short circuit.
wrong value (not for NP++) If no wiring problem, run Rotation
diagnostic. (See diagnostic section)

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Error Message/Explanation Potential Cause Recommended Action/


Code Troubleshooting Guide
40- Rotation Inverter 1. Rotation board -Check wiring from rotation board to
0107H permanent overcurrent 2. Tube stator winding in tube.
An overcurrent has been short circuit -> cable (NP) -Troubleshoot tube windings
detected and 3 restart have or HEMIT (only for NP++) -Replace Rotation board
been tried unsuccessfully 3. Wiring incorrect
within a single rotation (shorted)
state
40- MAINS_DROP has failed 1. Interference (spikes) -Do a power and grounding check.
0109H The firmware of the rotation 2. Mains drop -If systematic, replace Rotation
board has detected the 3. Cable or connector board
mains_drop signal contact in DC bus between
activation and transmitted power unit and auxiliary
error to kV control unit
4. Rotation board
40- PRD error(Z3Z4=bitmap) Rotation board Replace Rotation board.
0110H Firmware checksum, RAM
test and EPLD access are
performed at power up or
reset.
40- F0 main frequency Rotation board -Retry
0111H problem. -Replace Rotation board.
EPLD has not applied the
inverter start command
40- Rotor HW/FW Config error Rotation board Download official data base
0112H If the problem persists, change rotor
NP++ 40- IUVW short circuit error IUVW signal shortcircuited - Retry
0113H (only for NP++) on rotation board - Change rotation board
NP++ 40- HV cable short circuit error Short circuit on: - Check HV cable impedance
0114H (only for NP++) - Tube stator - Change tube
- Hemit secondary - Change Hemit
- Anode HV cable
Or bearings of tube broken
NP++ 40- HV cable open error (only Open circuit on: - Check HV cable connection and
0115H for NP++) - Tube stator impedance. Replace if open.
- Hemit secondary - Check tube stator impedance
- Anode HV cable - Check Hemit secondary
impedance. Replace HEMIT if open.
40- Unknown rotation error. Software problem No action.
0149H The main software
received an error from
rotation board with no error
code associated

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Associated data structure:


PRD error:
Component Failure :
0001H=RAM
0002H=RAM stack
0200H=EPLD
8000H=program checksum

Rotation database error:


2 bytes data, each value points to a specific parameter found as being erroneous

Other errors:

SECTION 2 - ERRORS, DIAGNOSTICS,


Rotation State :
0=inverter OFF

TROUBLESHOOTING
1=acceleration 0 to low speed
2=acceleration 0 to high speed
3=acceleration low speed to high
4=low speed run
5=high speed run
6=high speed to low speed brake
7=brake reverse
8=brake DC

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Filament Heater errors (Code 50)

Class 4 Message/Explanation Potential Cause Recommended Action/


Error Troubleshooting Guide
Code
50- No CAN message received 1. kV Control main -Unlikely to happen. This is a debug
0201H within 5 sec’s software lost error.
The Heater board has not 2. kV control or Heater -Retry
received any command board driver failure -Re initialise and retry.
from the kV control main 3. Bad contact on one of
software for the last 5 sec., the pin on the CAN bus line
interpreted as a loss of connector
communication
50- Heater inverter permanent 1. Heater board -Restart. If persistent, replace Heater
0203H overcurrent.(SW limit) board
Issued by the heater board
when an overcurrent has
been detected and 3
restarts have been tried
without success within 100
ms
50- Filament permanent open 1. X-ray tube filament open -Switch on the other filament:
0204H circuit. 2. Heater to HV tank cable if no error is reported, heater board
Issued by the heater board 3. Cathode HV cable or pin is working properly. Check heater
when an open has been contacts board to HV Tank to tube
detected and 3 restarts 4. Open circuit in filament connections. If OK, test with Ohm-
have been tried without transformer inside HV meter HV Tank heater transformers
success within 100 ms Tank. (primary and secondary) and
filament impedance. Order
accordingly
If the same error is reported, check
the connections as above. If all are
right, replace heater board
50- Heater Inverter permanent 1. Heater board -Restart. If persistent, replace Heater
0205H short circuit (HW limit) board
Issued by the heater board
when a short circuit has
been detected and 3
restarts have been tried
without success within 100
ms
50- Filament current too high 1. Tube data base or -It’s unlikely, but reload NVRam
0206H on inverter 1 for “Pre-Heat” calibration database.
This is the result of an 2. Heater board -Replace heater board.
integrated value of the
RMS current measurement
on Heater board
comparison with max. Tube
value in data base.

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Error Message/Explanation Potential Cause Recommended Action/


Code Troubleshooting Guide
50- Filament current too high 1. Tube data base or Same as above
0207H on inverter 1for “Boost” calibration
Same as above 2. Heater board
50- Filament current too high 1. Tube data base or Same as above
0208H on inverter 1for “Heat” calibration
Same as above 2. Heater board
50- Current over estimated fork -Switch on the other filament:
0210H range 1. short circuit if no error is reported, heater board is
RMS filament current 2. Heater board working properly. Check heater
measurement (every 0.5 m board to HV Tank to tube
sec.) on heater board is too connections. If OK, test with Ohm-
low meter HV Tank heater transformers

SECTION 2 - ERRORS, DIAGNOSTICS,


(primary and secondary) and
filament impedance. Order
accordingly
If the same error is reported, check

TROUBLESHOOTING
the connections as above. If all are
right, change heater board
50- Current under estimated Replace heater board
0211H fork/ range 1. Open circuit
RMS filament current 2. Heater board
measurement (every 0.5
msec.) on heater board is
too high
50- MAINS_DROP detected. 1. Interference (spikes) -Do a power and grounding check.
0212H The firmware of the Heater 2. Mains drop -If systematic, replace heater board
board has detected the 3. Cable or connector
mains_drop signal contact in DC bus between
activation and has power unit and auxiliary
transmitted error to kV unit
control 4. Heater board
50- PRD error Heater board Replace heater board.
0213H Firmware checksum, RAM
test and EPLD access are
performed at power up or
reset.
50- Boost too long on inverter1. May be a loss of Retry.
0214H Boost command stayed communication during It will probably be followed by another
longer than 400ms boost. communication code.
50- Filament selection error. Heater board Replace heater board
0215H The relay on the Heater
board selecting the filament
is in the wrong position with
respect to the selection

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Error Message/Explanation Potential Cause Recommended Action/


Code Troubleshooting Guide
50- Current feedback not null Heater board Replace heater board
0216H when inverter OFF
Inverter current has been
measured while the
inverter was not
commanded
50- Filament Database not 1. Wrong kV control data -Reload NVRam data base.
0221H correct base. It can only happen at -ultimate is to replace Heater board.
0222H The firmware of the heater power up.
0223H board has detected that the
Received Data base from
0224H kV control contains
erroneous data for Tube 1,
2, 3, or 4.
50- Unknown heater LF error 1. software problem No action
0248H The main software
received an error from
heater board with no error
code associated
50- Unknown heater SF error 1. software problem No action
0249H The main software
received an error from
heater board with no error
code associated

Associated data structure:


PRD error :
Component Failure :
0001H=RAM
0002H=RAM stack
0200H=EPLD
8000H=program checksum

Filament database error :


2 bytes bitmap ( LSByte=small focus, MSByte=large focus)
Each bit points to an erroneous parameter

other errors :
1 byte bitmap with the following structure :
bit7 (MSB) bit6 bit5 bit4 bit3 bit2 bit1 bit0 (LSB)
focus selected tube selected small focus state large focus state
0=small focus selected 1=tube 1 selected 0=inverter OFF 0=inverter OFF
1=large focus selected 2=tube 2 1=preheat 1=preheat
3=tube 3 2=boost 2=boost
4=tube 4 3=heat 3=heat

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Exposure errors (Code 60)

Class 3 Message/Explanation Potential Cause Recommended Action/


Error Troubleshooting Guide
Code
60- No kV feedback on anode 1. HV cable short circuit -Troubleshoot HV cables : run no
0306H side 2. HV tank load kV diagnostic along with
kv measured <12kV 0,5ms 3. kV control board (less inverting HV cables
after start of exposure on probable) If HV cables are right, replace HV
anode side only Tank
60- No kV feedback on 1. HV cable short circuit -Troubleshoot HV cables : run no
0307H cathode side 2. HV tank load kV diagnostic along with
kv measured <12kV 0,5ms 3. kV control board (less inverting HV cables
after start of exposure on probable) If HV cables are right, replace HV

SECTION 2 - ERRORS, DIAGNOSTICS,


cathode side only Tank
60- No kV Feedback (on anode 1. HV tank -Verify flat cable connections and
0308H and cathode) 2. kV control board sitting between kV control and HV

TROUBLESHOOTING
kv measured <12kV 0,5ms tank.
after start of exposure on - Replace HV Tank
both anode and cathode.
60- kV detected during kV Improper setup before the See HV power diagnostic section.
0309H diagnostics. diagnostic is run.
KV measured during
inverter diagnostics while
no kV must be generated.
60- kV MAX detected kV control Replace kV control board
0310H kV reached 160 kv during
exposure
60- ILP current not OK. 1. Inverter LC resonant run HV power diagnostics
0311H The current in the parallel circuit (Inverter coil assy,
resonant circuit of the capa inverter assy, current
inverter did not rise at the transformers.)
beginning of the exposure. 2. Inverter
3. kV control
60- ILR current not OK See above run HV power diagnostics
0312H The current in the serial
resonant circuit of the
inverter did not rise at the
beginning of the exposure.
60- Inverter max. ILR current 1 Tube (it can be casing run HV power diagnostics in order to
0313H detected. spits, error 0324H data=1 determine if it is associated to tube
This is a hardware or 2) If during the test, you have kV
detection of maximum 2 HV tank unbalance, see error 0319H.
current in serial resonant 3 kV control
circuit. 4 inv LC resonant circuit

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Class 3 Message/Explanation Potential Cause Recommended Action/


Error Troubleshooting Guide
Code
60- ILR Current time out. 1. kV control run HV power diagnostics
0314H The current resonant 2. Inverter
frequency is lower than 3. Current measurement
expected circuit.
(*) 60- Spit Max error. reasonably x-ray tube -Try again at various kV/mA to
for 0316H kV control has detected the confine problem.
NP number of tube spits during - if it is associated to kV regul out spit
exposure has reached the detection, check mains input voltage
limit (see theory of connection
operation, software -Troubleshoot HV section. (x-ray
section) tube, cable, HV tank)
-Diagnose based on tube history.
(*) 60- Spit Ratio error. reasonably x-ray tube -Try again at various kV/mA to
for 0317H kV control has detected the confine problem.
NP rate of tube spits during - if it is associated to kV regul out spit
exposure has reached the detection, check mains input voltage
limit (see theory of connection
operation, software -Troubleshoot HV section. (x-ray
section) tube, cable, HV tank)
-Diagnose based on tube history.
60- kV did not reach 75% after 1. kV control Replace kV control.
0318H 20ms.
Indicates that there were
no HV ON signal generated
for exposure time count-up
60- kV unbalanced detected. HV tank -Try again at various mA to confirm
0319H Detects that there is more problem.
than 12kV difference Replace HV tank
between kV+ and kV -
60- FPGA problem; Safety hit 1. This may be due to Do a power and Grounding Check.
0320H with unknown reason transient interference Verify cabling and contacts.
No error at the inputs while (Spikes). If permanent or too systematic,
checking for error source. 2. SW bug replace kV control board.
Report to engineering
60- ILP and ILR current not OK 1. Inverter LC resonant run HV power diagnostics
0323H No inverter current circuit. (Inverter coil assy,
measures at the beginning capa inverter assy, current
of the exposure transformers.)
2. Inverter
3. kV control board

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Error Message/Explanation Potential Cause Recommended Action/


Code Troubleshooting Guide
60- No mA feedback 1. HV tank - Disconnect HV Tank to kV control
0401H mA measurement function: 2. kV control board flat cable and verify with an Ohm-
kV control has detected no 3. x-ray tube (filament open meter the accuracy of the 5 Ohms
mA feedback 20 ms after or short circuited) resistor on the HV Tank mA
the beginning of the measure. If it is far out of range, (4.9
4. Cathode HV cable short- to 5.1 Ohm, including DVM accuracy)
exposure. circuited replace HV Tank.
5. Misconnection between - Verify filament impedance
HV+ and HV- after a tank
replacement - Verify filament drive (heater)
6. heater function - Replace kV control board
- After a tank replacement, verify the
HV cable connection.

SECTION 2 - ERRORS, DIAGNOSTICS,


60- mA scale error 1. kV control board - If the tube has just been replaced or
0402H mA has been measured to 2. default filament currents installed, run many exposures until
be either too low or too high not correctly adjusted the filament correction adjusts the
with respect to mA demand 3. HV Tank (improbable) default filament drive values.

TROUBLESHOOTING
20 ms after the beginning - If the error occurs after a while on a
of the exposure system :
Disconnect HV Tank to kV control flat
cable and verify with an Ohm-meter
the accuracy of the 5 Ohms resistor
on the HV Tank mA measure. If it is
out of range, replace HV Tank else
replace kV control board
60- mA accuracy exceeded 5% 1. tube spit no action
0403H Measured mA every 50
(Class msec exceeded 5% of mA
2 error) demand.
This error is logged, but
does not stop the
exposure.
60- Inverter Gate Power 1. Inverter (gate command run HV power diagnostics
0504H Supply error board)
gate supply voltage has 2. kV control board
dropped below the level 3. Generator input voltage
required to drive the IGBTs too low or line impedance
properly too high
Not 60- Exposure backup mAs 1. exposure command line
on 0801H exceeded stuck to the active state
CT The exposure command
last so long that the
maximum mAs allowed has
been reached
60- Exposure backup time 1. System -Retry, changing parameters and
0802H exceeded. 2. System-Generator cable duration
The exposure command 3. I/F board : exposure line - disconnect system-Generator cable
last longer than the stuck to the active state in different places and check
duration that was loaded by exposure command line voltage
the system (Backup time +
5%.)

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Error Message/Explanation Potential Cause Recommended Action/


Code Troubleshooting Guide
60- Exp cmd while gene not 1. Software bug/problem If problem is persistent, check heater,
0803H ready. 2. Cable / communication anode rotation and system to
Generator received an problem Generator preparation command to
exposure command while 3. External cause (Spikes) find the root cause for the Generator
not in ready state not to be ready
60- Time counter error. kV control board Replace kV control Board
1411H Error found in verifying the
counter normal operation.
Not 60- mAs counter error. kV control board Replace kV control Board
CT 1407H Error found in verifying the
counter normal operation.
Not 60- AEC counter error. 1. ION chamber Run AEC diagnostics (See
CT 1408H If there is no AEC feedback 2. AEC cable, connection diagnostic section)
in AEC station exposure. 3. AEC board
Not 60- mAs meter saturated. 1. kV control Replace kV control
CT 1409H A check is done on mAs
counter operation at the
beginning of exposure and
found the mAs meter with
unrealistic value.
60- FPGA locked. 1. software bug If persistent replace kV control
1410H FPGA detected an error 2. kV control
and did not allow start
exposure after exposure
command signal was
received.
for 60 Spit retry failed (only for 1. Tube (most probable) If this error is associated to spit
NP 0321H NP/NP+) 2. HV cables detection on anode side, same time,
3. HV tank (0324h data 1), change tube
else run no load HV diagnostics.
60 ILP and ILR current not OK 1. Inverter LC resonant run HV power diagnostics
0323H circuit (Inverter coil assy,
capa inverter assy, current
transformers.)
2. Inverter
3. kV control
Not 60 Tomo cut too early (only for Positioner cut exposure positioner trouble
NP 1420H RAD) before programmed time
Not 60 Time cut instead tomo (only Positioner does not cut positioner trouble
NP 1421H for RAD) exposure

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Power supply (Code 70)


Class 4 Message/explanation Potential Cause Recommended Action/
Error Troubleshooting Guide
Code
70- DC bus out if range (<400 1. mains problem (Too low -Check mains line 3 phases
0501H or >850) or too high) incoming voltage.
2. One phase missing at -Verify line impedance if mains is
Generator input low.
-Verify DC Bus Voltage with a meter,
if DC Bus is in range, reload the
software and database, or replace
KV Control Board most probably.
70- Inverter Gate Power 1. Mains run HV power diagnostics

SECTION 2 - ERRORS, DIAGNOSTICS,


0503H Supply error (checked at 2. Cable pb
prep) 3. Gate command board
(Inverter)

TROUBLESHOOTING
4. kV control
70- Mains power supply has unknown None
0505H dropped During exposure
Not 70- DC bus 1 phase pre-charge 1. Pre-charge resistor WARNING!: Potential residual
NP 0506H error. 2. Relay voltage. Make sure all the NEON are
Found DC bus did not 3. ACDC module off. Verify with a DVM, range
reach 400V after 10 sec. 400VDC that there is no voltage on
4. LVPS the capacity bench before any
Charge relay is not 5. kV control board
activated and pre-charge intervention
relay drops. -Verify LED on LVPS
-Listen to relay clicking at power on.
-Check resistor
Not 70- DC bus 1 phase discharge ACDC Replace ACDC module.
NP 0507H error.
Found that DC bus voltage
is > 30 V before pre-
charge.

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Error Troubleshooting Guide
Code
70- Detected -15V too low 1. LVPS (open circuit) Verify that the DC bus on LVPS
0577H -15V is higher than -13V 2. Heater board board is in an acceptable range
(measured on heater 3. rotation (short circuit) (CF1/CF2) If no, verify AC/DC fuse
board) and AC input voltage.
4. kV control (short circuit)
(improbable) Check -15V on heater board (J3,
pin3). If OK, replace heater board.
If voltage=0, check the continuity on
heater board between (J3, pin3) and
(J1,pin3).If no continuity, replace
heater board
Else, disconnect the control bus
cable from the LVPS board and
check the pin3 of the connector: if
voltage is wrong replace LVPS
board. Else,
check pin3 of the control bus cable
when disconnecting the cable from
each board successively to isolate
the board inducing a voltage drop
70- Detected -15V too high 1. LVPS open circuit Verify that the DC bus on LVPS
0573H -15V is lower than -17.3V 2. Heater board board is in an acceptable range
(measured on heater (CF1/CF2) If no, verify AC/DC fuse
board) and AC input voltage.
Check -15V on heater board (J3,
pin3). If OK, replace heater board.
Else, disconnect the control bus
cable from the LVPS board and
check the pin3 of the connector: if
voltage is wrong replace LVPS
board.
70- Detected +15V too low 1. LVPS open circuit Verify that the DC bus on LVPS
0567H +15V is lower than 13V 2. Heater board board is in an acceptable range
(measured on heater 3. rotation (short circuit) (CF1/CF2) If no, verify AC/DC fuse
board) and AC input voltage.
kV control (short circuit)
(improbable) Check 15V on heater board (J3,
pin4). If OK, replace heater board.
If voltage=0, check the continuity on
heater board between (J3, pin4) and
(J1,pin2).If no continuity, replace
heater board
Else, disconnect the control bus
cable from the LVPS board and
check the pin2 of the connector : if
voltage is wrong replace LVPS
board. Else,
check pin2 of the control bus cable
when disconnecting the cable from
each board successively to isolate
the board inducing a voltage drop

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Error Message/Explanation Potential Cause Recommended Action/


Code Troubleshooting Guide
70- Detected +15V too high 1. LVPS open circuit Verify that the DC bus on LVPS
0563H +15V is higher than 17.3V 2. Heater board board is in an acceptable range
(measured on heater (CF1/CF2) If no, verify AC/DC fuse
board) and AC input voltage.
Check 15V on heater board (J3,
pin4). If OK, replace heater board.
Else, disconnect the control bus
cable from the LVPS board and
check the pin2 of the connector : if
voltage is wrong replace LVPS
board.

SECTION 2 - ERRORS, DIAGNOSTICS,


70- Detected +160V too low 1. LVPS Verify that the DC bus on LVPS
0557H +160V is lower than 110V 2. Heater board board is in an acceptable range
(measured on heater (CF1/CF2) If no, verify AC/DC fuse
and AC input voltage.

TROUBLESHOOTING
board)
Check 160V on CF2/1 on heater
board. If OK, replace heater board
Else, disconnect the CF2 cable and
measure again on the LVPS side. If
voltage is wrong, replace LVPS
board.
70- Detected +160V too high 1. LVPS Verify that the DC bus on LVPS
0553H +160V is higher than 225V 2. Heater board board is in an acceptable range
(measured on heater (CF1/CF2) If no, verify AC/DC fuse
board) and AC input voltage.
Check 160V on CF2/1 on heater
board. If OK, replace heater board
Else, disconnect the CF2 cable and
measure again on the LVPS side. If
voltage is wrong, replace LVPS
board.
70- Unknown LVPS error 1. Software problem No action
0549H The main software
received a LVPS error with
no error code associated

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Hardware errors (Code 80)

Class 4 Message/Explanation Potential Cause Recommended Action/


Error Troubleshooting Guide
Code
80- Rotation board 1. Rotation board A/Check that rotation firmware is
0180H communication problem. 2. Control bus cable running (DS5 LED is blinking).
kV control board 3. kV control If no :
communication Watch Dog 1/verify rotation board 5V : LED DS3
with Rotation board popped is lit. If no : verify DS1/DS2 LEDs : if
up because it did not get they are lit, replace rotation board,
reply from Rotation board. else go to +/-15V errors
troubleshooting
2/ verify that RESET LED is not lit. If
it is lit, disconnect successively the
control bus cable from heater and kV
control to find the board which is
holding the reset line and replace it. If
after disconnecting all the boards, the
LED remains lit, replace rotation
board
3/ else replace rotation board
B/Verify the flat cable between kV
control and auxiliary module is
correctly connected to the Rotation
board
C/else replace kV control
80- Rotation board has reset. 1. Rotation board -Reinitialize system, retry.
0181H kV control has detected the 2. Interference (Spikes) -If persistent, replace Rotation board
Rotation board has reset. or check power and grounding.
KV control will reload
Rotation data base.

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Error Message/Explanation Potential Cause Recommended Action/


Code Troubleshooting Guide
80- Heater board 1. Heater board A/Check that heater firmware is
0280H communication problem 2. Control bus cable running (DS1/2 LED are lit
kV control board 3. kV control successively).
communication Watch Dog If no :
with Heater board popped 1/verify heater board 5V : J3/pin2. If
up because it did not get wrong : verify +15V/-15V (J3, pin3,4)
reply from Heater board. : if they are right, change rotation
board, else go to +/-15V errors
troubleshooting
2/ verify that RST LED is not lit. If it is
lit, disconnect successively the

SECTION 2 - ERRORS, DIAGNOSTICS,


control bus cable from LVPS to
rotation and kV control to find the
board which is holding the reset line
and replace it. If after disconnecting

TROUBLESHOOTING
all the boards, the LED remains lit,
replace heater board
3/ else replace heater board
B/Verify the flat cable between kV
control and auxiliary module is
correctly connected until the heater
board
C/else replace kV control board
80- Heater board has reset. 1. Heater board -Reinitialize system, retry.
0281H KV control has detected the 2. Interference (Spikes) -If persistent, replace board or check
heater board has reset. KV power and grounding.
control will reload Rotation
data base.
80- kV ref ADC / DAC failed KV control board Only if this error is repetitive and
0322H kV control DAC and ADC comes alone (Not following other
capability are permanently errors), replace kV control board.
tested for coherency.
80- RTL error (+ associated 1. system communication -Check communication cable
0601H data to check which of the 4 power supply (for isolated -Check system communication
RTL lines) communications) power supply (if any)
Real Time Lines show a 2. system communication -Check system interface to kV control
wrong state. RTL’s are cable flat cable
tested on a regular basis in 3. system interface board -replace system interface board
stand by. 4. system interface to kV -replace kV control board
control flat cable
5. kV control board

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Error Message/Explanation Potential Cause Recommended Action/


Code Troubleshooting Guide
80- External CAN bus off 1. system communication -Check communication cable
0602H power supply (for isolated -Check system communication
communications) power supply (if any)
2. system communication -Check system interface to kV control
cable flat cable
3. system interface board -replace system interface board
4. system interface to kV -replace kV control board
control flat cable
5. kV control board
80- Tube Fan supply error. 1. No 115V tube cooling -Check presence of the AC voltage
0902H Rotation board has supply (DS6 neon) at the input of the
detected that a wrong 2. Rotation board Rotation board.
voltage is applied to the If ok, replace the rotation board
tube fan
80- Internal CAN bus off 1. kV control Check a wrong contact short circuit
1402H Can device on kV control 2. Control bus cable on CAN lines, pins 5 & 6, of the
board detected abnormal 3. Heater or Rotation control bus cable. Short circuit may
level on it’s 2 line and sent be either on Boards or connector/
error to the CPU cable.
If no fault detected, replace kV
control
80- Connection Fault Multiple, but likely Check connection of the following
1403H One of the flat cable improbable. cables : kV control to system I/F
connector is not connected board, kV control to HV tank, HV tank
in Generator. to inverter.
80- FPGA configuration kV control board. Replace kV control board.
1404H problem.
Detected during power up.
The kV control main
software cannot load the
FPGA.
80- Tank temperature sensor kV control Replace kV control
1405H problem. HV tank Replace HV Tank
Means that t value of the
HV tank is < 10C
80- Inverter temperature kV control Replace kV control
1406H sensor problem (not
implemented).

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Application errors (Code 90)

Class 4 Message/Explanation Potential Cause Recommended Action/


Error Troubleshooting Guide
Code
90- NV RAM checksum pb. 1. Database problem If persistent :
0701H Generator kV control board 2. External cause (Spikes) -Reload the Data base. If no
has detected corruption in 3. kV control improvement :
the NV Ram verification -Replace kV control board and reload
(After power up) the data base.
0702H Software problem. 1. Software or Data Base -Reload the Data base
problem. -Reload the software and database
2. kV control board failure. If no improvement :

SECTION 2 - ERRORS, DIAGNOSTICS,


-Replace kV control board

0704H Rotation/Heater hold too Software problem. No action


long.

TROUBLESHOOTING
Will pop up if preparation
command from the system
is maintained longer than 3
minutes.
0705H System or database 1. Database problem Download the Data base
configuration error - Check system software release
The identifier of the (OC)
system and the database
are not compatible

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Communication errors(code 100)

Class 4 Message/Explanation Potential Cause Recommended Action/


Error Troubleshooting Guide
Code
100- Debug screen com. error Engineering use
0603H
100- Database download error 1. Database file incorrect Retry
0604H Generator has detected a 2. Transmission problem Check data base file
problem during data base Potential laptop incompatibility
download
100- TAV communication error. 1. Software / laptop Retry
0605H Generator has detected a problem
communication problem 2. Cable problem
between the I/F and the
service laptop (When
Generator is controlled by
the laptop)
not 100- MPC/Madrid 1. Cable, connection -verify the console is powered .
NP 0606H communication error. problem between -Verify EMIT LED on the interface
No reply from the console. Generator and the console. board.
(This error message can be 2. Interface board -Verify cabling, connection.
seen using the service 3. Console problem -Verify communication with the
laptop) service computer operates.

not 100- AEC board communication 1. Verify cables connection -


NP 1301H error. 2. AEC board
3. Interface board

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Thermal errors(code 110)

Class 5 Message/Explanation Potential Cause Recommended Action/


Error Troubleshooting Guide
Code
110- Tank Thermal Error 1. HV tank too hot; normal-Wait for error clearance
0804H HV tank temperature error -If persistent while HV Tank is cool :
measurement has reached 2. HV tank 1/check LED DS1 on kV control (top
60 degree C for Np/Np+ or 3. kV control and right of board). If it is off, change
66 degree c for Np++ kV control
2/check flat cable connection
between HV Tank and kV control
board
3/replace HV tank

SECTION 2 - ERRORS, DIAGNOSTICS,


4/replace kV control
110- Inverter thermal error Software bug Download software and database
0805H again

TROUBLESHOOTING
If the problem persists, change kV
control
110- 70 degree C thermal safety 1. X-ray tube too hot; -Wait for error clearance
0903H error normal error -If persistent :
70 loop detected open 2. Cooling problem 1/Check tube cooling (Fan),
3. Wiring problem troubleshoot 115 volts from PDU to
4. Sensor problem (Tube) Fans, through Rotation board; check
5. rotation board tube thermal sensor
2/ short circuit the sensor feedback
on rotation board connector and
verify that error disappears. If no,
replace rotation board
110- HEMIT Thermal error 1. HEMIT tank -Wait for error clearance
0904H (only for NP++) 2. DC Disch board (HEMIT -If persistent:
assy) 1/ Check 2A fuse on DC Disch
3. Rotation board 2/ Short circuit the sensor feedback
of the HEMIT. If problem disappears,
replace the HEMIT.
3/ Replace DC-Disch
4/ short circuit the sensor feedback
on rotation board connector and
verify that error disappears. If no,
replace rotation board
110- Jedi inverter temperature 1. Parameters kV, mA and - Wait cooling time
1454H too high time exceeded allowed use - change kv-ctrl board (if trouble
2. software bug always present, report to service)

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Manipulation errors(code 120)

Class 5 Message/Explanation Potential Cause Recommended Action/


Error Troubleshooting Guide
Code
not 120- Tomo brightness not good kV not correctly set change kV
CT 1500H (RAD)
not 120- Release exposure switch during exposure switch is no action
CT 1501H (RAD) released
not 120- AEC does not cut exposure backup parameters (mAs, - change parameters (kV, mAs)
CT 1502H (RAD) ...) cut exposure - change AEC

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2-6 WARNING ERRORS


Warning errors are the result of automated and regular background monitoring for either software events or volt-
ages threshold overtaking.
Those errors are merely for engineering usage and do not indicate any hardware error failure.
However, as they are logged into the Generator Err_log file, just as the previous list of error, they are listed here to
help error sorting out.
Should too many of them are seen when viewing error log, it is advised to report them via CQA, since the equip-
ment is still operating.

10 Rotation 0151H CAN Domain command number error


Warning

SECTION 2 - ERRORS, DIAGNOSTICS,


0152H CAN Domain request with no transfer init
0153H CAN Domain Toggle bit error
0154H CAN Domain : less than 2 data to download
0155H CAN Domain Abort received & applied

TROUBLESHOOTING
0156H Bad index in config upload
0157H Tube switch while Rotation not off
0158H Acceleration cmd while no tube selected
0159H Acceleration cmd while database not OK
0160H Database download while Rotation speeding
0161H Acceleration command not OK
0162H Rotation acceleration while in error
0163H No CAN message received within 4 secs
0164H Rotation Inverter overcurrent (< 3 times)
0199H Unknown rotation warning

20 Heater 0251H Received command is not OK


Warning
0252H Heater command not OK
0253H No CAN message received within 4 secs
0254H Heater inverter overcurrent (inverter1) (<3 times)
0255H Filament open circuit (inverter1) (<3 times)
0256H Heater Inverter short circuit (inverter1) (<3times)
0257H Tube switch while filaments not OFF
0258H CAN Domain command number error
0259H CAN Domain request with no transfer init
0260H CAN Domain Toggle bit error
0261H CAN Domain : less than 2 data to download
0262H CAN Domain Abort received & applied
0263H Database download while heater not cut

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25 Low Voltage 0570H No more warn -15V too low


Power Supply 0570H No more warn -15V too high
Warnings 0560H No more warn +15V too low
0560H No more warn +15V too high
0550H No more warn +160V too low
0550H No more warn +160V too high
0575H Detected -15V too weak
0571H Detected -15V too strong
0565H Detected +15V too low
0561H Detected +15V too high
0555H Detected +160V too low
0551H Detected +160V too high
0599H Unknown LVPS warning

27 Application 1401H Saved RAM power supply limit reached


warnings This message is the result of a computation that is
made by the software based on the Date for a period
of approximately 7 years
0703H Watchdog reset has just occurred
- 1 if it often occurs, change kv-ctrl (if real reset of the
board)
- 2 if it always occurs, report to service

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2-7 OTHER FAILURES

Error Message / Potential Cause Recommended Action/Troubleshooting Guide


Code Explanation
System GENERATOR 1. No power on the Perform the troubleshooting in the following way :
does not reply Generator. 1/kV control LEDs S0-S7 are lit successively : refer
to the system 2. EMC filter to communication errors troubleshooting
3. AC/DC- Diode bridge 2/LEDs S0-S7 show a specific pattern : refer to PRD
4. Cable between AC/DC errors section
and LVPS 3/LED RESET is lit : board is maintained in reset
5. LVPS down either by the system or by a system I/F failure or kV
6. CAN cable problem control failure
7. kV control 4/LED HALT is lit : replace kV control

SECTION 2 - ERRORS, DIAGNOSTICS,


8. CT interface 5/No LED is lit : verify that +5V on kV control board
(J6, pin2).is present. If yes, replace kV control. If no
9. Rotation board :
10. Heater board

TROUBLESHOOTING
6/ verify if +15V/-15V is present (LEDs DS1/DS2). If
11. Inverter in short circuit yes, replace kV control. If no :
12. Generator to system 7/ Verify if +15V/-15V is present on rotation board
cable. (DS1/DS2) and the 160V is present on the heater
board (DS3). If yes : check the control bus cable to
the kV control board. If no error, change the kV
control board. If no :
8/ Verify if the LVPS DC input is right. If no, check
AC/DC fuse and input line
If yes :
9/disconnect all output cables from the LVPS board.
Verify the +15V/-15V/160V output. If right :
reconnect each board successively to find the one
stucking the 15V to ground. If wrong, replace LVPS
board
3 phases CB1 1. Short circuit on the ( 1/ Disconnect DC bus cables between AC/DC and
breaker trips in Generator : inverter (on AC/DC side)
PDU n IGBT in short circuit 2/ Check if these cables are in short circuit. If yes,
n ACDC or bridge rectifier in replace inverter
short circuit if no,
n EMC filter in short circuit 3/ Disconnect AC line cables between EMC and
AC/DC (on EMC side)
4/ Check if these cables are in short circuit. If yes,
replace AC/DC FRU
if no :
5/ Disconnect AC line input from EMC board. Check
EMC for short circuit between phases. If short
circuit, replace EMC board.
Software or 1. After software download: Retry download
Data base -Incorrect or uncompleted
corrupt download
-Checksum problem

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2-8 HEATING WITHOUT HV NOR ROTATION DIAGNOSTIC

Purpose :
The purpose of this test is to drive the heater inverter(s) on both filaments and all the tubes connected to the Gen-
erator in order to identify a faulty heater FRU or a wrong connection between heater board, HV Tank and tube(s).

Pre-requisites :
• kV control board alive and running : S0-S7 LEDs are lit successively or a combination of them blink
• heater board alive and running : DS1 and DS2 LEDs are lit successively
• heater DC supply present : DS3 LED is lit

Test type : No manual interaction

Sequence :
Once selected the tube the test is running on , start the diagnostic.
The following sequence runs on the small focus and then on the large focus :
• 5 seconds preheat
• 0,4s boost
• 5s heat ( focal spot max current - 1Amp )

There is 10s stop time between each focal spot run


During the test , the heater safeties are checked the same way than in application mode
• Run JEDI ERROR LOG RETRIEVE to see the Error Code.

Error codes reporting :


Refer to the troubleshooting table

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2-9 ROTATION WITHOUT HV NOR FILAMENT DIAGNOSTIC

Purpose :
The purpose of this test is to drive the rotation inverter(s) in high speed mode (for application supporting high
speed mode ) and low speed mode on all the tubes connected to the Generator in order to identify a faulty rotation
FRU or a faulty dephasing capacitors FRU or a wrong connection between rotation board, HEMIT (only for NP++)
and tube.

Pre-requisites:
• kV control board alive and running : S0-S7 LEDs are lit successively or a combination of them blink
• Rotation board alive and running : DS5 LED blinking

SECTION 2 - ERRORS, DIAGNOSTICS,


• Rotation DC supply present : DS7 neon is lit
• Cabling between rotation board and tube checked (including HEMIT connections for NP++ only)

TROUBLESHOOTING
Test type: No manual interaction, no loop on

Sequence:
Once selected the tube the test is running on, start the diagnostic.
The following sequence runs in low speed mode and then in high speed mode (if high speed mode allowed) :
• acceleration ( time depends on tube type )
• 2s run
• brake ( time depends on tube type )

There is 2s stop time between each speed mode.


During the test , the rotation safeties are checked the same way than in application mode
• Run ERROR LOG RETRIEVE to see the Error Code.

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Error codes reporting for generators without HEMIT:


Refer to the troubleshooting table

Error codes reporting for generators with HEMIT (only for NP++):

Error Code Associated Data Conclusion


0103H associated data points only to high Power-off. Check cabling. If problem, replace the
0104H speed mode rotation board. If the problem persists, replace the
0105H HEMIT tank. See note *
0106H
0107H
0109H associated data points to both high Check cabling. If problem, replace the rotation board
0111H speed and low speed mode
0112H associated data points to both high Download official data base (NPv3). If the problem
speed and low speed mode persists, change rotor.
40- HV cable short circuit error There is a short circuit in the High voltage line
0114H Open circuit on: between Hemit and tube. The actions are:
- Tube stator - Check HV cable impedance (Hemit ST to Tube +)
- Hemit secondary - Change tube
- Anode HV cable - Change Hemit
· Or bearings of tube broken (**).
40- HV cable open error There is an open circuit in the High voltage line
0115H between Hemit and tube. The actions are:
- Check HV cable connection and impedance
- Check tube stator impedance
- Check Hemit secondary impedance. Replace
HEMIT if open.

For the other error codes, refer to the troubleshooting table

*Note: Before replacing the rotation board, check the impedance of the primary and secondary of the HEMIT. In
order to do a correct measure, check before the impedance of the cables of the multimeter.
 The impedance of the primary is measured between two pins of the connector J1 of the
Bouchon board in the HEMIT (3 measures). The value is low, between 0.8 ohm and 1.6 ohm.
 If the impedance is too low (short –circuit) replace the HEMIT
 If the impedance is too high (open circuit) replace the HEMIT
 The impedance of the secondary. Measure between two pins of the HV connector marked as “ST”.
(large, small and common). For the three measures the value should be between 0.8 ohm and 1.6
ohm.
 If the impedance is too low (short –circuit) replace the HEMIT
 If the impedance is too high (open circuit) replace the HEMIT

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2-10 HV POWER DIAGNOSTICS

2-10-1 Inverter Gate Command Diagnostic

Purpose :
The purpose of this test is to verify that the HV power inverter drive is working properly. The IGBTs gate drive sup-
ply and the IGBTs gate drive is verified. At the same time verification is made that no inverter currents nor High volt-
age are measured. This test is performed without DC voltage applied to the inverter so that no Xray is generated.
Anode rotation and filament drive are not activated during this test.

Pre-requisites :

SECTION 2 - ERRORS, DIAGNOSTICS,


• Generator input line in an acceptable range ( 380V-10% to 480V+10% for 3-phase AC input )
• kV control board alive and running : S0-S7 LEDs are lit successively or a combination of them blink
• inverter gate_cmd board DC supply present : DS300 neon is lit

TROUBLESHOOTING
Test type : Manual operation is required.

Sequence :
1. Switch OFF the ‘CB4’ and ‘XG Power’ switches.
2. Disconnect the 2 DC bus cables from the AC/DC board.

Illustration 2-1 Disconnect the DC Bus Cables

DC Bus Cable (X2)

AC/DC Board

EMC Filter

3. Power on the Generator.


4. Push the TGP board reset switch, or OGP board reset switch.

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2-10 HV POWER DIAGNOSTICS (CONTINUED)


5. Verify that the DS1 neon on inverter dual snubbers board is not lit
6. Start the diagnostic and verify :
• Error reported on the operator console
• Inverter gate_cmd board LEDs DS101, DS 102, DS201, DS202 are lit : IGBTs gate drive supply is
working properly
7. Press the exposure switch (10s exposure is taken after 10 sec delay)
8. During the “exposure”, verify :
• Error reported on the operator console
• Inverter gate_cmd board LEDs DS100 and DS200 are lit : IGBTs gate drive is working properly
9. Release the exposure switch
10. Run ERROR LOG RETRIEVE to see the Error Code.
11. Power off the Generator.
12. Reconnect the 2 DC bus cables from the AC/DC board.

Error reporting :

Error Conclusion
DS1 neon lit Check that DC bus cables have been removed
DS300 neon off Check the gate_cmd supply cable between AC/DC and gate_cmd board
0301/ 0302/ 0303/ 0304/ 0309/ Check that DC bus cables have been removed.
0310/ 0311/ 0312/ 0313/ 0314/ If yes, replace kV control board
0319/ 0323 (H)
0320 if problem persists, replace Kv control board
0501 kV control or inverter fault, replace inverter first
0503 kV control or inverter fault, replace inverter first
0504 kV control or inverter fault, replace inverter first
one of DS101/DS102/DS201/ Replace inverter
DS202 LEDs off while no
error reported
DS100 and/or DS200 LEDs Check cabling between kV control, HV Tank and gate_cmd board.
off If cabling is right, kV control or inverter fault, replace inverter first

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2-10-2 Inverter in Short Circuit Diagnostic

Purpose :
The purpose of this test is to verify that the HV power inverter is working properly. The inverter is commanded at a
fixed frequency and is loaded with a short circuit. Verification is made that the inverter currents are correctly set. .
At the same time verification is made that no High voltage is measured. This test is performed without connecting
the HV Tank to the inverter so that no Xray is generated. Anode rotation and filament drive are not activated during
this test.

Pre-requisites :
• Generator input line in an acceptable range ( 380V-10% to 480V+10% for 3-phase AC input )
• kV control board alive and running : S0-S7 LEDs are lit successively or a combination of them blink

SECTION 2 - ERRORS, DIAGNOSTICS,


• inverter gate_cmd board DC supply present : DS300 neon is lit
• inverter dual snubber board DC supply present : DS1 neon is lit

TROUBLESHOOTING
• Inverter gate command diagnostic passed without failure

Test type : Manual operation is required.

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Sequence :
1. Switch OFF the ‘CB4’ and ‘XG Power’ switches.
2. Disconnect the HV Tank primary cables from the inverter (see HV Tank D/R job card).
Take care not to disconnect at the same time the parallel inductor cable which is tightened with the HV Tank
primary cables.
3. Put the short circuit cable (included in the first aid kit) between the the two capacitors as shown (in red, the
cable):
Note
The parallel inductors must be connected.

Parallel Inductor
Cable

HV Tank Primary Cables (x4)

4. Power on the Generator.


5. Push the TGP board reset switch, or OGP board reset switch.
6. Verify that the DS1 neon on inverter dual snubbers board is lit.
7. Verify that the DS300 neon on inverter gate_cmd board is lit.
8. Start the diagnostic and verify that no error is reported on the operator console.
9. Press the exposure switch (500ms exposure is taken).
10. Release the exposure switch.
11. Verify error reported on the console.
12. Run ERROR LOG RETRIEVE to see the Error Code.
13. After exiting the test, power off the Generator.
14. Remove the short circuit cable, reconnect the HV Tank primary cables (see HV Tank D/R job card). 
Verify that the parallel inductor cable is connected.

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Error reporting :

Error Conclusion
DS1 neon off Check that DC bus cables between AC/DC and inverter
DS300 neon off Check the gate_cmd supply cable between AC/DC and gate_cmd board
0301/ 0302/ 0303/ 0304/ 0309/ Check that HV Tank primary cables have been removed.
0310/ 0319 (H) If yes, replace kV control board
0311 No Ilp current detected. See note 2
0312 No Ilr current detected. See note 3
0313 replace kV control board
0314 Ilr current resonant frequency is lower than expected. See note 4
0320 if problem persists, replace kV control board

SECTION 2 - ERRORS, DIAGNOSTICS,


0323 Both Ilr and Ilp currents not detected. See note 1
0501 kV control or inverter can be faulty

TROUBLESHOOTING
0503 kV control or inverter can be faulty
0504 kV control or inverter can be faulty
0505 Isolation fault between inverter components and ground. Check inverter
inductors. If no faulty component, kV control or inverter can be faulty

Note 1 : Ilp and Ilr currents not detected


1. Check the -15V (LED DS1) on kV control board. 
If it is not lit, refer to “other failures” section. Else :
2. Power off the Generator. Wait until all neons are off
3. Check that the currents transformers (capacitor set) to gate_cmd board cable is correctly connected. If yes :
4. Check that the inverter inductors are correctly connected. If yes :
5. Check that HV Tank is correctly connected to the capacitors set. If yes :
6. Check that the gate_cmd to HV Tank cable and HV Tank to kV control cables are correctly connected. 
If yes, replace the inverter
7. Reconnect all the cables

Note 2 : Ilp current not detected


1. Power off the Generator. Wait until all neons are off
2. Check that the parallel inductor is correctly connected. If yes :
3. Check that the parallel inductor impedance is 0 Ohms. If no : replace inverter. If yes :
4. Check that inverter capacitors (capacitors set) are not broken. If yes, replace the capacitor set. Else :
5. Disconnect the currents transformers to gate_cmd board cable. Check that the parallel current transformer
impedance is 0. If no : replace the capacitor set. Else :
6. Check that the gate_cmd to HV Tank cable and HV Tank to kV control cables are correctly connected. If yes :
7. Disconnect the HV Tank to kV control cable. Check that the impedance between pin20 and pin21 of J2 of HV
Tank is 3,3Ohms. If no replace the inverter. If yes : replace kV control board.
8. Reconnect all the cables

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Note 3 : Ilr current not detected


1. Power off the Generator. Wait until all neons are off
2. Check that the inductors are correctly connected. If yes :
3. Disconnect the currents transformers to gate_cmd board cable. Check that the serial current transformer
impedance is 0. If no : replace capacitor set. Else :
4. Check that inverter capacitors (capacitors set) are not broken. If yes, replace the capacitor set. Else :
5. Check that the gate_cmd to HV Tank cable and HV Tank to kV control cables are correctly connected. If yes :
6. Disconnect the HV Tank to kV control cable. Check that the impedance between pin20 and pin21 of J2 of HV
Tank is 5 Ohms. If no replace inverter. If yes : replace kV control board.
7. Reconnect all the cables

Note 4 : Ilr current resonant frequency is lower than expected


1. Power off the Generator. Wait until all neons are off
2. Check that the inductors are correctly connected. If yes :
3. Check that inverter capacitors (capacitors set) are not broken. If yes : replace the capacitor set. Else :
4. Disconnect the currents transformers to gate_cmd board cable. Check that the parallel current transformer
impedance is 0. If no : replace the capacitor set. Else : replace kV control board.
5. Reconnect all the cables

2-10-3 No Load HV Diagnostic without Anode Rotation nor Filament Heating

Purpose :
The purpose of this test is to verify that the HV power inverter and HV tank are working properly. The exposure is
taken as in application mode except that no filament drive nor anode rotation is running. Verification is made that
the inverter currents are correctly set and that kV regulation is operating properly. As no filament drive is applied,
no X-Rays are generated.
This test also allow to separate Generator from HV cable or x-ray tube problem by running it with or without the HV
cables plugged on the HV tank. (*)

Pre-requisites :
• Generator input line in an acceptable range ( 380V-10% to 480V+10% for 3-phase AC input )
• kV control board alive and running : S0-S7 LEDs are lit successively or a combination of them blink
• inverter gate_cmd board DC supply present : DS300 neon is lit
• inverter dual snubber board DC supply present : DS1 neon is lit
• Inverter gate command diagnostic passed without failure
• Inverter in short circuit diagnostic passed without failure
• (*) HV receptacles must be filled with oil if HV cables are removed.

Test type : Manual operation is required.

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Sequence :
1. Power on the Generator
2. Push the TGP board reset switch, or OGP board reset switch.
3. Start the diagnostic and verify :
• Error reported on the operator console
• Inverter gate_cmd board LEDs DS101, DS 102, DS201, DS202 are lit : IGBTs gate drive supply is
working properly
4. Select kV (Default = 80 kV) and exposure time (Default = 1 sec.)
5. Press the exposure switch (500ms exposure is taken)

SECTION 2 - ERRORS, DIAGNOSTICS,


6. During the “exposure”, verify :
• Error reported on the operator console

TROUBLESHOOTING
7. Release the exposure switch
8. Run ERROR LOG RETRIEVE to see the Error Code.
9. Power off the Generator

Error reporting :
See troubleshooting table

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2-10-4 No Load HV Diagnostic with Rotation

Purpose :
The purpose of this test is to verify that the HV power inverter and HV tank are working properly. The exposure is
taken as in application mode except that no filament drive nor anode rotation is running. Verification is made that
the inverter currents are correctly set and that kV regulation is operating properly. As no filament drive is applied,
no XRays are generated.
This test also allow to separate Generator from HV cable or x-ray tube problem by running it with or without the HV
cables plugged on the HV tank. (*)

Tools and Test Equipment:


• High Voltage Termination Plug: 5322426

• Silicone Oil
• Tie-wrap
• Candle Stick HV lead Wrench
• Kim Wipe

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2-10-4 No Load HV Diagnostic with Rotation (Continued)

Sequence :
1. On the Service desktop, click Diagnostics  Generator Test.
2. The following message appears. Enter y to enter the Generator test.

SECTION 2 - ERRORS, DIAGNOSTICS,


3. Select kV Diagnostic (no load kV) in Generator Test window, click on Apply.

TROUBLESHOOTING

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2-10-4 No Load HV Diagnostic with Rotation (Continued)


4. The following window displays.

5. HV Cables Removal.

Preparation
a. Remove the Gantry left side cover.
b. Switch OFF the ’CB2’, ‘CB4’ and ’XG Power’ switches at the PDU.
c. Remove the Gantry covers except the rear cover.
d. Switch ON the ‘CB2’ and Service switch.
e. Rotate the Gantry until the JEDI reaches the 3 o’clock position.
f. Switch OFF the ‘CB2’ and Service switch.

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2-10-4 No Load HV Diagnostic with Rotation (Continued)

HV Cable Removal
a. Use the HV lead wrench to loosen the HV cable connectors and remove the HV cables (Anode/Cathode)
from the HV Tank.
b. Wipe excess oil from the HV cable connector.

Illustration 2-2 HV Cables Cleaning

SECTION 2 - ERRORS, DIAGNOSTICS,


TROUBLESHOOTING
c. The washer must be on the tank receptacle to avoid seeping.

Illustration 2-3 Washer

Washer (x2)

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2-10-4 No Load HV Diagnostic with Rotation (Continued)


d. Inject oil into the HV tank well to avoid air gaps when plug is inserted.
e. Install the HV termination Plug tool. Oil should overflow slightly with tool inserted.

Illustration 2-4 HV Termination Plug Tool Installation

f. Wipe up surplus oil before tightening HV Termination Plug retaining ring.


g. Fix the HV Cables with Tie-wraps shown as below figures.

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2-10-4 No Load HV Diagnostic with Rotation (Continued)

DANGER
PLEASE FOLLOW THE INSTRUCTION TO FIX TIE-WRAPS AND TEST THE
TIGHTNESS OF TIE-WRAPS. IT WILL CAUSE SEVERE OR FATAL PERSON-
AL INJURY OR PROPERTY DAMAGE, IF YOU IGNORE THIS INSTRUCTION.

Illustration 2-5 Fix the HV Cable Connectors with Tie-Wraps

SECTION 2 - ERRORS, DIAGNOSTICS,


TROUBLESHOOTING

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2-10-4 No Load HV Diagnostic with Rotation (Continued)

Illustration 2-6 Fix the HV Cables with Tie-Wraps

Tie-Wrap (x2)
h. Switch ON the ’CB2’ and service switch.
i. Rotate the Gantry manually to check if the movement is smooth and the cables does not catch on any sta-
tionary components. Make more than one complete rotation.
j. Switch On the ‘CB4’ and ’XG Power’ switches at the PDU. Switch off service switch.
6. Click on Confirm.
7. The kV Diagnostics windows display, follow the following figures for action.

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2-10-4 No Load HV Diagnostic with Rotation (Continued)

SECTION 2 - ERRORS, DIAGNOSTICS,


TROUBLESHOOTING

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2-10-4 No Load HV Diagnostic with Rotation (Continued)

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2-10-4 No Load HV Diagnostic with Rotation (Continued)

SECTION 2 - ERRORS, DIAGNOSTICS,


TROUBLESHOOTING

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2-10-4 No Load HV Diagnostic with Rotation (Continued)


8. Uninstall the HV termination Plug tool.
9. Reinstall the HV cable (Anode/Cathode) as follows:
a. Inject oil into the HV tank well to avoid air gaps when plug is inserted.
b. Insert the HV cable connector into the HV connector well of the HV Tank.
c. Tighten the HV cable connector with HV lead wrench.
d. Wipe excess oil from the HV Tank.
10. Restore the Gantry to original configuration.

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2-11 TROUBLESHOOTING AIDS

Illustration 2-7 Generator Visual Power Supply Distribution

: Neon's
: LED's

DC bus, 400 ...800 V.


Heater board
DS 1 DC bus, 400 ...800 V.
DS 3

DC bus,
INVERTER. & LLC.circuit +M - +15 V 160V
F1 - 15 V (120 to
DS 1 200 V).

DS 300 LVPS

SECTION 2 - ERRORS, DIAGNOSTICS,


Gate command board
NE 1

DS 2

+15 V
- 15 V

TROUBLESHOOTING
OGP
12V DS 1 , 2
DS 3, 2, 1
-15v, +15v
NP I/F +5, -15, +15
kV ctrl
`VCC' + 5 V +15 V Rotor
- 15 V + - Board

DS 7 DS 6
EMC Flt.
3ph, 380 - 480VAC
C 115V
B AC
DC Disch (HEMIT assy)
1
DS1 (only for NP++)
K1
PDU DS2
DS3
DS4

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PDU

TABLE OF CONTENTS

SECTION PAGE

SECTION 1 - PDU RMT BOARD LED DESCRIPTION . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-1


1-1 LED DESCRIPTION. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-1
1-2 TROUBLESHOOTING . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-2

SECTION 2 - PDU INTERFACE. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-1

Table of Contents
2-1 PDU INTERFACE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-1

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SECTION 1 - PDU RMT BOARD LED DESCRIPTION

1-1 LED DESCRIPTION

Table 1-1 RMT Board LED Description

LED Description
D2 Lights when PDU system standby status

SECTION 1 - PDU RMT BOARD LED


K9 Lights when PDU system standby status
K5 Lights when XG auxiliary circuit work
K7 Lights when OC system works normal
K19 Lights when XG system main circuit work

DESCRIPTION
K24 Lights gleam one time when CB2 switch handle
in the middle location

D2

K7

K5

K6

K19

K24

K9

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1-2 TROUBLESHOOTING
No. Error Class Description Troubleshooting
1 Front Cover' Error PDU system standby status Check PDB power supply
LED off normally if front cover' LED
on

2 D2 LED off Error Show RMT board standby 1.Check PDB power supply
status normally if D2 LED on 2.Check power supply whether works
normally,measure J1 terminal whether 24V DC
voltage
3.Check the cable connection
4.Test point VCC-GND whether 5V DC voltage
5.Replace the RMT board

3 K9' LED off Error Show PDU standby status 1.Check PDB power supply
normally if K9' LED on 2.Check power supply whether works
normally,measure J1 terminal whether 24V DC
voltage
3.Check the cable connection
4.Replace the RMT board

4 K5' LED off Error Show Gantry Safety Loop 1.Check Gantry Safety Loop
and OC Safety Loop status 2.Check OC Safety Loop
normally if K5'LED on 3.Check Emergercy circuit whether open
4.Replace the RMT Board

5 K7' LED off Error Show OC power on status Replace the RMT Board
normally if K7' LED on
6 K19' LED off Error Show XG is power on status Replace the RMT Board
if K19' LED on

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SECTION 2 - PDU INTERFACE

2-1 PDU INTERFACE

Table 2-1 PDU Interface with System

J# Name AMP Model Pin Definition of AMP


J1 TGPL Ctl 350781-1(6)+350536-1(Pin) NA
J2 T/G 24VDC 350767-1(3)+350536-1(Pin) 1, NC; 2, "-"; 3, "+"

SECTION 2 - PDU INTERFACE


J3 220VAC OC 350780-1(4)+350923-3(Pin) 1, L; 2, N; 3, GND; 4, NC;
J4 220VAC Sv 350767-1(3)+350923-3(Pin) 1, L; 2, NC; 3, N;
J5 PS 220VAC 350767-1(3)+350536-1(Pin) 1, L; 2, N; 3, NC;
J6 24VDC Input 350778-1(2)+350923-3(Pin) 1, "+"; 2, "-";
J7 115VAC S/R 350778-1(2)+350923-3(Pin) 1, L; 2, 0V;
J8 220V/115VAC Trans 350780-1(4)+350923-3(Pin) 1, 220V; 2, NC; 3, 115V; 4, 0V;
J9 220VAC Input Trans 350767-1(3)+350923-3(Pin) 1, L; 2, N; 3, GND;

Table 2-2 PDU Interface Sockets Layout


J3 J6 J2
220VAC OC 24VDC Input T/G 24VDC
J4 J1 J5
220VAC Sv TGPL Ctl PS 220VAC
J9 J8 J7
220VAC Trans 220V/115VAC Trans 115VAC S/R

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