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Purpose of the “order list for documentation”:
To verify the latest level and completeness of your Service Manual.
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Overview of types:
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Compact
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Type 5156
This Generic Safety Directions document comprises the general safety relevant information including
relevant environmental and occupational safety instructions for the Service Engineer.
It is valid for all Agfa HealthCare Imaging Products and part of each Service Documentation as well as
Installation Planning document.
The latest version is available via MedNet, GSO Library path:
General Info => Agfa HealthCare => Publications => Service Manual
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Agfa Company Confidential Copyright © 2009 Agfa HealthCare N.V.
DD+DIS238.06E Generic Safety Directions
► Manufacturer
Agfa HealthCare N.V.
Publisher
Agfa-Gevaert HealthCare GmbH
Tegernseer Landstraße 161
D - 81539 München
Germany
Copyright © 2009 Agfa HealthCare N.V.
All rights reserved.
Technical modifications reserved.
AGFA and the Agfa-Rhombus are trademarks of Agfa HealthCare N.V.
WARNING:
Improper operation or service activities may cause damage or injuries.
INSTRUCTION:
(1) Read the "Generic Safety Directions" document
(see MEDNET GSO => General Info => Agfa HealthCare => Publications =>
Service Manual) prior to attempting any operation, repair or maintenance task on the
equipment.
(2) Strictly observe all safety directions within the "Generic Safety Directions" and on
the product.
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LIST OF CONTENTS
1 DISCLAIMER......................................................................................................... 5
3 LABELS ................................................................................................................. 7
3.1 CE Mark................................................................................................... 7
3.2 System Labels ......................................................................................... 7
3.3 System Labels concerning Laser Radiation ............................................ 8
4 PRODUCT COMPLAINTS .................................................................................. 10
5 REFERENCES .................................................................................................... 10
6 INTENDED USE.................................................................................................. 11
12 COMPLIANCE..................................................................................................... 14
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24 RECYCLING ........................................................................................................27
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1 Disclaimer
Fitters, engineers and other persons who are not employed by or otherwise directly
affiliated with or authorized by Agfa HealthCare or one of its affiliates are directed to
contact one of the local offices of Agfa HealthCare or one of its affiliates before attempting
installation or service procedures.
No part of this document may be reproduced, copied, adapted or transmitted in any form
or by any means without the written permission of Agfa HealthCare.
Agfa HealthCare shall under no circumstances be liable for any damage arising from the
use or inability to use any information, apparatus, method or process disclosed in this
document.
Agfa HealthCare is not liable for resulting consequences, damages or injuries if you don’t
operate the product correctly or if you don’t have it serviced correctly.
Agfa HealthCare reserves the right to change the product, the characteristics and its
documentation without further notice to improve reliability, function or design.
NOTE:
In the United States, Federal Law stipulates that medical devices should only be sold to,
distributed and used by or by order of a licensed physician.
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2 Used Icons
INSTRUCTION:
If used in combination with the warning or caution sign: Indicates
a specific instruction, which if followed exactly, avoids the
subject of the warning or caution.
If used without warning or caution sign: Indicates an instruction
where it is important to follow literally as described.
IMPORTANT:
Highlights very important actions which have to be carried out to
prevent malfunction.
NOTE:
Indicates advice to facilitate the following step or action.
Highlights unusual points.
Indicates background information.
Can be used to explain or highlight displays of the
graphical user interface.
Is additional information without influence on the action or step!
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3 Labels
3.1 CE Mark
CE Mark This product carries the CE Mark. The CE Declaration (CE Conformity)
becomes invalid if the product is changed without explicit consent of the
manufacturer! This applies to all parts, not only to safety elements.
All system labels and software version number locations are referred to within this service
document in the appropriate section.
Enclosed an overview of common labels, according to ISO 3864.
This list is not complete.
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According to its classification, laser radiation can lead to eye and skin injuries.
Each laser source is classified from class 1 to class 4, based on standard
DIN EN 60825-1:2007.
The table below lists the meaning of the different laser classes. Note the detailed
instructions in the user manual and technical documentation.
conditions.
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4 Product Complaints
Any service person who has any complaints or has experienced any dissatisfaction in the
quality, durability, reliability, safety, effectiveness or performance of this product must
notify Agfa HealthCare by the Agfa HealthCare complaint procedure.
If the product malfunctions and may have caused or contributed to a serious injury of a
patient or an accident or if there are any hazards which may cause an accident
Agfa HealthCare must be notified immediately by telephone, fax or written
correspondence to the following address:
Agfa Service Support - local support addresses and phone numbers listed on:
www.agfa.com
5 References
Technical Documentation is available via MedNet (PDF) and your local Agfa HealthCare
support organisation (Paper).
Access to MedNet:
IntraNet: http://docs.agfanet/bu/mi/mednet/mednetcso.nsf
ExtraNet: http://extranet.agfa.com/bu/mi/mednet/mednetcso.nsf
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6 Intended Use
This Agfa HealthCare product should only be operated in a hospital or clinical radiological
environment by qualified staff.
It must only be operated according to its specifications and its intended use. Any
operation not corresponding to the specifications or intended use may result in hazards,
which in turn may lead to serious injuries or fatal accidents (for example electric shocks).
AGFA will not assume any liability whatsoever in these cases.
Make sure that the product is constantly monitored in order to avoid inappropriate
handling, especially by children.
The product must only be installed and put into operation under the specified conditions.
7 Intended User
This manual is written for Agfa trained Field Service Engineers and Clinical Application
Specialists, trained users of Agfa HealthCare products and trained diagnostic X–Ray
clinical personnel who have received proper training. Users are considered as the persons
who handle the equipment as well as the persons having authority over the equipment.
This Technical Documentation describes adjustments and routines which must only to be
performed by qualified technical personnel.
The Agfa (trained) Field Service Engineers and Clinical Application Specialists must have
received adequate Agfa HealthCare training on the safe and effective use of the product
and applicable environmental and occupational safety matters before attempting to work
with it. Training requirements may vary from country to country.
Agfa (trained) Field Service Engineers and Clinical Application Specialists must make
sure that training is received in accordance with local laws or regulations that have the
force of law.
Your local Agfa HealthCare representative can provide further information on training.
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Each Agfa (trained) Field Service Engineer and Clinical Application Specialist:
• Must make his or her personal contribution to improve safety and protect the
environment.
• When working on a customers site, has a duty to take reasonable care to avoid injury
to himself or herself or to others who may be affected by their acts or omissions.
• Is obligated to adhere strictly to regulations and instructions.
• Shall familiarise himself or herself with the provisions of the Agfa Healthcare
Health, Safety and Environment Policy and any specific rules or procedures relating to
occupational safety at work and the protection of the environment.
• Shall promptly report any near misses, accidents, incidents or dangerous occurrences
to their line manager and co-operate fully in any investigation.
• Shall co-operate with company management on matters relating to
health, safety and environment and, where appropriate, discuss with and / or assist
their manager in resolving matters relating to health, safety and environment.
• Shall ensure that any company equipment issued to them, or, for which they are
responsible, is correctly used and properly maintained.
• Shall wear protective equipment whenever instructed or if it is recommended to do so.
• Shall be responsible for good housekeeping in the area in which he or she is working.
• Shall report situations, which could put them at risk, on either company or
customers' premises, to their manager or supervisor; and, if warranted, directly and in
confidence, to the Health and Safety Co-ordinator, Global HSE Manager, or ultimately
to the Managing Director.
• Shall report any injuries, diseases or dangerous occurrences to his or her line
manager.
• Shall report any accidents, incidents or near misses to his or her line manager.
• Shall report any situation of which he or she is aware that is potentially dangerous.
• Shall comply with any health surveillance procedure instituted for his or her benefit or
for compliance with regulations.
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Agfa HealthCare equipment must only be used in combination with other Agfa HealthCare
equipment or components if these are expressly recognized by Agfa HealthCare as
compatible. A list of such equipment and components is available from Agfa HealthCare
service on request.
Changes or additions to the equipment must only be carried out by persons authorized to
do so by Agfa HealthCare. Such changes must comply with best engineering practice and
all applicable laws and regulations that have the force of law within the jurisdiction of the
hospital.
The Agfa HealthCare products are designed to communicate with other devices in the
hospital network using DICOM protocols.
INSTRUCTION:
Consult the Technical Documentation before making any connections to other equipment.
Consideration relating to the choice of accessory equipment shall include:
• Use of the accessory equipment in the patient vicinity.
• Evidence that the safety certification of the accessory equipment has been performed
in accordance with the appropriate IEC 60601-1 and IEC 60601-1-1 harmonized
national standard.
In addition all configurations must comply with the medical electrical systems standard IEC
60601-1-1. The party that makes the connections acts as system Configurer and is
responsible for complying with the systems standard.
If required, contact your local service organization.
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INSTRUCTION:
• Replace defective parts with Agfa HealthCare original spare parts.
• Use only tools and measuring instruments which are suitable for the procedure.
• Only approved Agfa HealthCare accessories must be used. For a list of compatible
accessories contact your local Agfa HealthCare organization or www.agfa.com.
12 Compliance
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• IEC 60601-1, Ed. 3: Medical electrical equipment - Part 1: General requirements for
basic safety and essential performance
Harmonization:
This document has been prepared to comply with Study Group 1 guidance document
of the Global Harmonization Task Force (GHTF) www.ghtf.org/ to assist development
of a consistent, harmonized definition for a medical device that could be used within a
global regulatory model and would offer significant benefits to the manufacturer, user,
patient or consumer, and to Regulatory Authorities and support global convergence of
regulatory systems.
IECEE CB SCHEME
The IECEE CB (Certification Body) Scheme is the world's first truly international system
for acceptance of test reports dealing with the safety of electrical and electronic products.
It is a multilateral agreement among participating countries and certification organizations.
Agfa has produced a CB test report and claims national certification in all other member
countries of the CB Scheme.
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Note:
This product has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A
computing device pursuant to Subpart B of Part 15 of FCC Rules, which are designed to
provide reasonable protection against such interference when operated in a commercial
environment.
Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause interference.
The user will be required to take all necessary measures to correct the interference at
his own expense.
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• Under certain conditions the Agfa HealthCare product will show a display containing a
message. This message will show that either a problem or action has occurred or that
a requested action is required or cannot be performed. The user must read these
messages carefully they will provide information on what to do. This will be either
performing an action to resolve the problem or to contact the Agfa HealthCare
service organization. Details on the contents of messages can be found in this
Technical Documentation.
• All images created using any image technology can show artifacts which could be
confused with diagnostic information. If there is any doubt that the diagnostic
information could be corrupted, additional investigations must be performed to get
clear diagnostic information.
• Ventilation openings must not be covered.
• If you notice conspicuous noise or smoke, disconnect the product immediately from
the mains.
• Do not pour water or any other liquid over the device.
• If a system malfunction causes an emergency situation involving the patient, operating
personnel or any system component, activate the emergency stop for the system
concerned. All motor driven system movements will be stopped.
• Do not store any magnetic media near or on devices, which produce magnetic fields,
since stored data may be lost.
Explosive environment:
DANGER:
Risk of explosion.
Never operate this device in zones where there are flammable anesthetics or oxygen which
may cause an explosion.
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14 Radiation Protection
Only qualified and authorized personnel shall operate any X-Ray system. In this context
qualified means those legally permitted to operate this X-Ray equipment in the jurisdiction
in which the X-Ray equipment is being used, and authorized means those authorized by
the authority controlling the use of the X-Ray equipment. Full use must be made of all
radiation protection features, devices, systems, procedures and accessories.
Ionizing radiation can lead to radiation injuries if handled incorrectly. When radiation is
applied, the required protective measures must be complied with.
• Details about cleaning and disinfection or sterilization methods that may be used on
SYSTEM parts or ACCESSORIES that can become contaminated through contact
with the PATIENT or with body fluids, are referred to within the individual service
documents.
• Disconnect the power supply from the equipment prior to cleaning the equipment.
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• This system uses high voltage. Please consider the respective safety regulations.
• Electrical repairs and connections must only be performed by a qualified electrician.
• Mechanical repairs and connections must only be performed by a qualified technician.
• The safety directions for operation (see section 13) are also valid for all service
activities.
• During all service activities observe prescribed local and country-specific
requirements (e.g. occupational safety and accident prevention regulations).
• All existing screw connections must be tightened sufficiently firmly, but they may not
be overstressed when tightening. There must always be compliance with stated
torque values!
• Damaged or missing screws may be replaced only with the same screw types that
have the specified hardness rating. Unless a different value is listed in the
instructions, all Allen screws used must be hardness rated 8.8.
• All screws must be secured in accordance with the corresponding data.
If "Loctite" has to be used to secure screws, this is stated in the text.
• Any Agfa service PC or tool which is to be connected via RS232, RJ45, USB or other
interface to an Agfa device must not be connected to the mains but must be operated
on its internal battery or indirect supply (low voltage).
• When handling printed circuit boards (abbr.: PCBs) the following points must be
observed:
o Always switch off the equipment and unplug the power cord, before you
disconnect or connect cables on printed circuit boards.
o When working on PCBs, always wear an anti-static wrist strap. Never touch any
parts or components on PCBs with your bare fingers.
o PCBs have to be kept or transported in their protection bags. Never carry a
PCB without protection bag and walk on carpet or plastic floor covering
(electrostatic charge).
o Once the PCB is taken out of its protection bag, it has to be protected from
electrostatic charge by a grounded mat.
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The digitizer and the cassette storage shall be protected against X-ray radiation this way,
that the annual dose equivalent at the installation place will not exceed 1 mSv.
The film-screen system shall be protected against X-ray radiation this way, that the annual
dose equivalent at the installation place will not exceed 1 mSv.
INSTRUCTION:
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• The device complies with the EN 60601-1, 2006 standard for Information Technology.
This means that, although it is absolutely safe, patients may not come in direct contact
with the equipment. Therefore the operator console must be placed outside a radius
of 1.5 m around the patient.
R = 1.5m
1.5m
1.5m
Patient environment
• This device should be installed behind the institution firewall for network security and
anti-virus protection. No ongoing computer virus protection or network security for this
medical device is provided (e.g. a computer firewall). Network security and anti-virus
provisions are the ongoing responsibility of the user or institution.
Floor load:
CAUTION:
Heavy device may damage the floor covering.
Make sure that the floor covering is solid enough to stand the weight of the device.
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INSTRUCTION:
Prior to connecting the device to the mains:
• Compare the power requirements indicated on the type label with the available
power supply in the installation room.
• Check the service manual for the type of input voltage selection, manual or
automatic: If manual, select the appropriate voltage and fuses.
• Confirm to use the correct socket and plug for the required power supply.
• Check the equipment will work with the power supply available.
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INSTRUCTION:
• Always connect the associated monitor to the same Uninterruptible Power Source as
the PC.
• When different combinations of equipment are used in various medical environments
a potential difference (V) can exist between the protective earths in different localities.
If the protective earthing fails this potential difference can cause a HAZARD for the
OPERATOR or for the PATIENT.
• This Technical Documentation identifies the parts on which preventive inspection and
maintenance shall be performed by Agfa HealthCare service personnel, including the
periods to be applied.
• In general the device has to be switched off during service activities. Exception: If the
device is switched on to perform tests pay particular attention to any hazards due to
moving and rotating parts. Avoid lose clothing or finger traps. Switch off the device
immediately after the tests.
• Do not turn motors manually. If required, first disconnect the motor from the motor
control board.
• Make sure that the power cord does not show any signs of damage.
• After repair work always check that the integrated safety features are not overridden
or disconnected.
• If there is any visible damage to the machine casing do not hand-over the product to
the customer. First repair the machine casing.
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Replacing batteries:
WARNING:
Battery can explode, causing chemical burns.
INSTRUCTION:
NOTE:
On MedNet, GSO Library path "General Info => Agfa HealthCare => Publications =>
Service Manual" a form “IEC 62353:2007 Test Documentation” for CR Digitizers is
available, to be handed out to the responsible organization (Intranet Link / Extranet Link).
1
Responsible Organization:
Entity accountable for the use and maintenance of a medical equipment or a medical equipment system. The
accountable entity can be, for example, a hospital or an individual clinician.
DOCUMENT CONTROL NOTE:
The controlled version of this document resides on MedNet. Any printed copy of this document is uncontrolled.
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INSTRUCTION:
• Strictly observe the warning notes in the service manual of devices emitting laser
radiation (See service manual chapter describing Safety Guidelines / General
Repair Instructions) and at the corresponding steps of instructions.
• Strictly observe the warning labels at the modules emitting laser light. For the
meaning of the labels refer to section 3.3 in this document.
• Do not look into the laser beam.
• Do not open modules containing a laser. Only open modules containing a laser if
explicitly instructed to do so.
• Do not keep tools in the laser beam unless explicitly instructed to do so.
• Make yourself familiar with the path of the laser light and the conditions, when the
laser beam is switched on. Refer to the Functional Description in the
corresponding service manual.
• Do not operate modules with laser outside the device.
Sharp edges:
CAUTION:
Sharp edges inside the device: Cut or abrasion possible.
Be careful at maintenance and replacement of parts.
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Secured screws:
CAUTION:
Opening screws secured by red lacquer may misalign important device
adjustments:
Do not open screws that are secured by red lacquer.
Replacing fuses:
Warning:
Replacing fuses by wrong type may lead to fire hazard!
Use only fuses of the exact value and characteristics stated in the service manual or on
the device.
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'Hazardous materials' is the designation for substances which can ignite or explode or
which are toxic, injurious to health, corrosive or irritating. The “Hazardous Material”
instructions must be read and the required protective measures must be complied with
when performing work to avoid health risks.
Their properties together with the hazards and protective measures connected with them
are identified clearly by symbols and described by the instructions appertaining to the
hazardous substances.
24 Recycling
Agfa HealthCare has Recycling Passports available for all equipment. The Recycling
Passport explains whether hazardous materials, special components and batteries are
present, where they are located and how they can be removed at the end of the life cycle.
The Recycling Passports are meant to be used as information for waste treatment
partners and companies that want to recycle end-of-life Agfa equipment.
To get a copy of the required Agfa HealthCare Recycling Passport please contact your
local Sales organization.
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25 Waste Disposal
AGFA HealthCare Field Service Personnel or its authorized affiliates are responsible for
the removal of Protected Health Information (PHI) patient data from devices, modules or
parts that are removed from the customer’s site. This also applies to the exchange of
spare parts, especially to parts that are returned to central warehouses for repair or
refurbishing. Examples for parts or modules that may contain Protected Health
Information (PHI) are: Computer hard disks, CD-ROMS, backup tapes, archive tapes.
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DD+DIS231.05E Controls, Connections and Set Up Procedures
Chapter 1
List of contents
1 Safety ......................................................................... 1
1.1 Intended Use ............................................................................ 1
1.2 General Safety Instructions .................................................... 2
1.3 Safety Instructions for Laser Products ................................. 5
1.4 Safety Regulations .................................................................. 6
6 Installation of Digitizer............................................ 14
6.1 Electric Connection............................................................... 14
6.1.1 Connecting the Mains Cable ............................................................. 14
6.2 Start-up................................................................................... 15
6.2.1 Installation without CRUS..................................................................15
6.2.1.1 Integrating the Digitizer into an independent, pure ADC Network ............................. 15
6.2.1.2 Integrating the Digitizer into an existing Network ...................................................... 16
6.2.2 Installation with CRUS.......................................................................16
6.3 System Integration ................................................................ 17
6.4 Make a Backup of machine-specific Data ........................... 17
1 Safety
The device must only be operated according to its specifications and its
intended use. Any operation not corresponding to the specifications or
intended use may result in hazards, which in turn may lead to serious injuries
or fatal accidents (for example electric shocks). AGFA positively will not
assume any liability in these cases.
The device must only be installed and put into operation under the specified
conditions.
In order to reduce the risk of electric shock, do not remove any covers.
Caution hot:
Type B equipment:
Indicates that the CR 25.0 complies with the limits for type B equipment.
Intergrounding connector:
Provides a connection between the Digitizer and other equipment which might
exhibit minor ground potential differences. These differences may degrade
the quality of communication between different equipment. Never remove
connections to this terminal.
Provides a connection between the Digitizer and the protective earth of the
mains. Do not remove this connection, because this will have a negative
influence on the leakage current.
Power on
Power off:
Note that the power cord has to be disconnected from the wall outlet in order
to disconnect the unit entirely from the mains.
WARNING User interventions other than those described in this manual can be
hazardous with regard to laser radiation.
Warning
For USA only:
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits
for a Class B digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules.
These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against
harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment
generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not
installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause
harmful interference to radio communications.
In case of the equipment will cause harmful interference to other
devices see user manual for help.
Figure 1
If the machine was tilted, the If the machine was subjected to
arrow head in the circle of shocks, the square field in the middle
the TILTWATCH changes of the SHOCKWATCH changes from
from white to red. white to red.
For unpacking and lifting the machine off the pallet, an area of minimal
200 cm x 350 cm is required. If the available space at the installation site is
limited, the machine can be unpacked beforehand and rolled to the
installation site.
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Cut and remove all cable ties (7 pieces; red) attached to the transport
safeguards 1 - 4 and 7.
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Figure 3
4 Operation Terminal
Display Functions
5155_reg01_002.cdr
Figure 4
5.1 Preconditions
The following work has to be performed before the system components are
installed:
• the digitizer is unpacked at its installation site
• finished preinstallation (network connection, electric installations)
• Creation and adaptation of the configuration file adc.cpf, together with the
application specialist.
It is recommended to create and adapt the configuration file adc.cpf, which
is used by all ADC Components, before starting the installation. This
allows a smooth installation.
Figure 5
6 Installation of Digitizer
5155
Voltage can be 1
adapted to
100 / 120 / 230-240 V.
Figure 6
Mains connection
• Remove the yellow
CHECK POWER
sticker from the mains SELECTION BEFORE
socket of the machine CONNECTING TO MAINS
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6.2 Start-up
In this case the ex factory settings for the IP-address (adcs1 192.9.200.199)
can be used.
A new configuration of the machine is not required.
Measures:
• Switch off the digitizer
• Connect the digitizer to the Ethernet
• Switch on the digitizer
In this case the IP-address has to be adapted to the existing network. This
happens by means of the CPF-file created beforehand.
Measures:
• Load the adapted configuration file ”adc.cpf” (see 5.2.2):
- insert the disk with the CPF-File
- select <Install from floppy>
<CPF-File>
• Choose a name suggested on the LCD
• Store the modified machine-specific data
• Switch off the digitizer
• Connect the digitizer to the Ethernet
• Switch on the digitizer
Measures:
• Check whether the ADC QS Server Station is obtainable.
Service menu: "Checks – Check destinations"
• Send a test image to the ADC QS Server Station
Key operator menu “Send test image”
• Check the function of the emergency buttons. As a precondition the
emergency buttons must have been programmed via CPF. Standard CPF
includes entries about the emergency buttons. If a new CPF has been
created, corresponding entries have to be present.
5155_reg01_006.cdr
Figure 9
For exposure place the cassette to match the long axes of cassette and x-
ray tube; see Figure 9.
Figure 10
• Insert the cassette into the Digitizer. Print the image on a printer with a
window setting of 0.6 without changing the level setting on the ADC QS
Server Station.
NOTE: Fine white or gray lines can also appear, if there is dust on the
scanner - use the scan-brush for cleaning the scanner.
Before Installation
(1) Confirm installation prerequisites INS
(2) Check consignment of all devices for damage and INS
completeness
Installation and Start-up CRUS + QS
(3) Unpack, check consignment for damage and INS
completeness
(4) Connect power cords, monitor, keyboard, mouse, INS
and optional devices (image disks, UPS, DAT-
Drive)
(5) Position ADC QS respectively CRUS INS
(6) Set in Windows NT: network settings INS
(7) Set in Windows NT: regional settings INS
(8) Set in Windows NT: time and data INS
(9) For ADC QS: Set network settings in WIN NT / INS
settings / control panel
(10) For ADC QS: Open Configuration Viewer / File / INS
Import XML
(11) Check basic functions like receiving, printing INS
sending, viewing images
(12) Reset Infocounters INS
(13) Create a site specific backup INS
(14) Check initialization of all cassettes; if required INS
reinitialize them
Digitizer Installation and Start-up
(15) Remove shipping brackets and install base plate INS
(16) Connect the power cord INS
(17) When first booting: Confirm installation with OK INS
(18) Check date and time in key operator mode INS
(19) Choose terminal language in service menu INS
(20) Make a backup of the machine-specific data INS
Chapter 2
List of contents
2 ADC Cassettes.......................................................... 6
2.1 Standard Cassette ................................................................... 6
2.2 ADC MD30 Image Plate Principle ........................................... 7
2.3 FLFS (Full Leg Full Spine) Cassettes .................................... 7
2.4 ADC MD40 Image Plate Principle ........................................... 8
2.5 CR Mammo Cassette............................................................... 9
2.6 Asymmetric Cassette ............................................................ 10
7 Calibration Principle............................................... 37
7.1 IP Center Calibration (BOL/BOS Adjustment)..................... 37
7.1.1 BOL................................................................................................. 37
7.1.2 BOS ................................................................................................ 37
7.1.3 Calibration Procedure...................................................................... 37
7.2 Shading Calibration............................................................... 38
Figure 1
1.3 Direct ID and Emergency Mode - Work Flow of the ADC System
X-Ray device
ADC Cassette
with image
plate inside
Digitizer
ID-Data
ID-Station 5155_reg02_002.cdr
Figure 2
Dealing with an emergency cassette the identification can be left out at all.
Therefore, the user enforces the complete processing of the IP by pressing
the Confirm Key at the digitizer. The digitizer emits an ID Cancel command
to the ID Station, where the ID screen drops and the communication channel
is closed. The digitizer completes its emergency cycle and increases the
cycle counter of the cassette.
The features Direct ID and Fast Preview can also work in combination:
• A speed class, by use of the emergency buttons, is selected on the
digitizer.
• An exposed but unidentified cassette is inserted into the digitizer.
• The digitizer starts scanning the IP and sends an ID Data Request
message to the ID Station along. The ID Window pops up at the ID
Station and the ID data will be entered.
• While the user is entering the data, the Fast Preview screen of the PRID
is not visible. The transmission of the reduced Fast Preview image will
be postponed until the ID data is completely inserted.
• The digitizer sends the image to the Processing Station and parallel the
reduced Fast Preview image to the PRID. As soon as the calculation of
the image is finished, the Processing Station sends the preview image
to the PRID and replaces the Fast Preview.
2 ADC Cassettes
The principle function of the digitizer is close connected to the structure of the
ADC Cassettes. The digitizer accepts only ADC Cassettes. All other
cassettes, e.g. ADC 70, are refused.
The image plate lying in the cassette consists of five different layers:
5146_reg02_003.CDR
3
The EBC top coat provides a smooth 4
surface of the image plate to reach a
good signal-to-noise ratio. 5
To improve the image quality with Full Leg Full Spine (FLFS) images a FLFS
CR Cassette is introduced.
The FLFS CR Cassettes are with
exception of two major differences
identical to the current standard ADC
Cassette (35 cm x 43 cm).
The differences are:
• Reduced backscatter
protection (minus 1.5 cm at
locking and hinge side)
• Specific FLFS labeling Figure 5
• All labels are yellow, which is
unique for FLFS
• Labeling “FLFS” to identify
cassette as type FLFS
• Yellow dots to recognize cassette
as FLFS also in buffer or stack I
Figure 6
Downward compatibility
Each ADC MD40 imaging plate is identified by a code on the back. The ADC
MD40, ADC MD30 and ADC MD10 plates can be used together without any
problem.
Specification:
The CR Mammo Cassette is a dedicated cassette for use in combination with
CR Mammo Plates 2.00 for dedicated mammography applications. It features
a narrow hinge to allow scanning right up to the chest wall.
Identification:
The cassette is labeled with “Mammo” on both sides.
The cassette is pre-initialized as a Mammo Cassette, but if the identification is
lost, it can be given via the ID Station.
Figure 7
1 positioning mechanism for IP (2 x, left and right cassette side)
2 passive suction cup, keeping the IP in place inside the cassette
Formats:
The CR Mammo Cassette is available in two formats:
• 18 cm x 24 cm
• 24 cm x 30 cm
Identification:
5146_reg02_004.cdr
Figure 8
Formats:
The ADC Asymmetric Cassette is available in:
• 21 cm x 43 cm (asymmetric partial scan of dedicated 35 x 43 cm
cassettes)
Specification:
The Asymmetric Cassette is dedicated for X-ray exposures where no centered
positioning of the part of the body is possible (e.g. side view of a spinal
column).
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700
600
500
400
200 300
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200 Power Unit
300 cPCI Rack
400 Scan Unit
500 Erasure Unit
600 IP Transport Unit
700 Cassette Unit
Figure 9
4
3
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Figure 10
1 Cassette roller
2 Clamp unit
3 Cassette lift
4 Cassette position detection light barrier
5 Cassette opener 0-position light barrier
6 RF – tag reader
7 Finger to block Input / Output (I/O) slot
The cassette unit loads the cassette from the I/O slot, fixes and holds the
cassette during the IP is taken out and scanned. The RF-tag reader and the
antenna read out the ID- and image specific data.
Figure 11
1 Vacuum pump
2 Suction cups
Within the transport unit the IP is taken out of the cassette and lead to the
scan unit.
After scanning, the IP is erased while it is moved upwards. The IP is put back
to the cassette in the cassette unit.
2
3
Figure 12
The stimulation of the image plate is done pixel by pixel, therefore the laser
beam is moved. The laser power on the focal plane is 50 mW + 5%. The
movement in the x-axis is achieved by a rotating polygon mirror (fast scan
direction) which is part of the optical path. The movement in the y-axis is done
mechanically by transporting the image plate (slow scan direction) with two
pairs of rolls.
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3.4.2 Polygon
The Polygon has 6 facets, each with a mirror (see 1 in figure 11). It is turned
by a DC motor which is clock pulsed from the scanning hardware. Pixel times
between 2.5 and 0.6 µs can be reached, but for scanning are two times used,
1 and 2 µs.
The amplification of the signal is set by the high tension voltage (HT) of the
photomultiplier. The high tension is calculated with two mathematical
constants MFA and MFB (machine factor A and B). The constants are part of
the settings of the digitizer and do not have to be changed in the field. The
high tension supply is integrated in the photomultiplier box.
The photomultiplier is equipped with a blue filter glass for separating the
emitted blue light from the stimulating red light. For self tests a blue LED is
mounted at the back side of the PM.
PMT
7
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5 5
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Figure 14
3 2
Figure 15
The lamps are controlled by the erasure control board. They are controlled
during work in pairs and also the power supply of 12 V is generated via 5
single transformer. For erasing the image plate a power input of in total 1000
Watt with 230V / 50Hz is present.
The erasure unit fan (placed in the Frame) is switched on during erasing the
image plate for cooling down the unit. The speed the IP is transported past the
erasure unit depends on speed class and format (Erasure energy per time is
determined by means of the demographic data).
3.6 cPCI-Rack
7
6
5
4
3 2
Figure 16
3.6.1 CPU-Ariel
Figure 17
The Scan Master Board controls the main functions of the digitizer which are
related to the image data acquisition. The board has to support two operating
levels, low resolution and high resolution. Therefore timing, frequency and
converters need to be controlled.
Polygon Control:
Connector (female) Controls via the Polygon the deflection of
to Polygon the laser beam on the image plate, controls
the rotational speed and detects the facets.
5146_reg02_013.cdr
Figure 18
Green LEDs to
monitor power supply
5146_reg02_014.cdr
Figure 19
During normal operation the LEDs monitor 5,1 V and 3,3 V voltage levels.
The gray rectangle in the partition map marks the directories which are only
necessary for remote control via http access.
C: *.BAT
STARTUP.COM
batch
*.GIF
IMAGES *.JPG
*.TBL tables
*.SHD calibration files
SHD *.TEMP
E:
FLATFLD CONTROL.DAT
IMAGE.DAT
FLATFLD2 CONTROL.DAT
IMAGE.DAT
5156_reg02_32.cdr
Figure 20
1 2 3
Figure 21
1 Main switch
2 Interlock switch
3 Power integration board
4 Fuse for Power Unit (2 A, slowblow – Si 201)
5 Fuse for Stepper motor transformer (2 A, slowblow – Si 202)
ST2 ST4
BU5 BU6 BU7 BU4
5155_reg02_015.cdr
Only the LEDs marked with a star are lighting in a machine that is in proper
condition.
Figure 22
ST2 Voltage supply for stepper motor boards in cassette unit (+40V)
BU5 Voltage supply for stepper motor boards in scan unit (+40V)
Figure 23
Figure 24
4.1.3 Lowering and Clamping the Cassette and reading the ID-Data
3
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4.2.2 Taking IP out of the Cassette and transporting IP to the Scan Unit
Figure 28
Figure 29
The scan rollers close (1) and
clamp the IP between.
Scan rollers start to roll and
move the IP down until its edge
reaches the PIN diodes (2).
Figure 30
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Figure 31
Figure 34
5 Software Architecture
5.1 Checks (Software Version CR25_0120)
The Software of the digitizer allows access from the Internet to the service
level of the machine. The access via a graphic User Interface (ADC web
pages) is part of the service concept of HE GSO. The web pages follow the
structure of the well-known User Terminal.
Access via web pages guarantees a convenient and fast service by making
use of standard tools. The usage of different ports for these ways allows
working simultaneously with FTP, HTTP, and TelNet.
Spare parts which are sent with a floppy, need to be included in the system via
software. The floppy e.g. of the optic module contains specific settings of
production calibration and data of the spare part. This information need to be
installed after the spare part is mounted in the digitizer. For other spare parts
sent with a floppy only the information for the info counter is included.
The floppy is put into the floppy drive of the cPCI-Rack and the installation
starts automatically. The information concerning the spare part is integrated in
the system.
10
cPCI Unit
Ethernet
100 Mbit
Service PC
cPCI Backplane
Legend:
Harddisk
RAM Image Data
Partition C:
Demographic
Data
Partition D: Raw Data (to
Proc. Station)
Lowpass Filter
Partition E: CPU
ARIEL
I/V converter
Figure 35
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IP data
Cassette data Conversion of
Exposure emitted light
Destination into current
Patient
5146_reg02_056.cdr
Figure 36
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Only images being in a status marked with a "*" can be deleted from the
queue management.
STATUS
A status file will only be created when the operator pushes the emergency
button.
TAGFILE
File date and time when the status is changed.
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7 Calibration Principle
There are two different calibrations to work out with the Digitizer in the field.
The IP Center Calibration, which is necessary after replacement of the optic
module or a change on the mechanical adjustment of the begin of scan
sensor, and the shading calibration which is responsible for the image quality
and follows always after an IP Center Calibration.
The IP center calibration adjusts two different scan signal settings in one
process, the begin of line (BOL) signal for the fast scan direction and the
begin of scan (BOS) signal for slow scan direction. Both signals in
combination are responsible for the area which is scanned and where pixels
are created.
7.1.1 BOL
The BOL sensor is a pin diode placed in the optic module. It controls the
switching off and on of the laser. The sensor is beside the IP, therefore the
laser beam hits the sensor before the IP. Out of the defined distance between
the sensor and the border of the IP the moment of reading out the pixel lines
on the IP is set.
7.1.2 BOS
The BOS sensor is a long distance light barrier which is placed at the bottom
part of the scan unit. The light barrier gives the signal to start the scan process
in slow scan direction. When the IP reaches the sensor it is detected and then
passes a fixed distance to the begin of scan line, then the scan process starts.
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A number of lines of a flat field image are averaged and scaled to the
maximum pixel value. All the lines need to be in a certain range to make the
calibration successful, if not the error is displayed at the user terminal.
The y-axis of the coordinate system shows the Scan Average Level (SAL)
which is the digital value (gray scale) of a pixel and is one of the criteria for a
successful calibration. The x-axis shows the number of pixels.
CR 35-X
Type 5158 / 100
CR 25.0
Type 5156 / 100 (Up to SN < 6000)
Type 5156 / 105 (As of SN ≥ 6000)
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Chapter 3.1
List of contents
1 Safety Regulations
1.1 General
WARNING!
When safety switches are blocked then there is a risk of injury
by moving mechanical or electrical parts and by the laser beam.
Use the service key and perform interventions only according to the service
documentation.
Remove the service key before the front door is closed or the right side panel
is mounted.
After having used the service key, check the function of the safety switch.
WARNING!
A laser beam can hit your eye!
Looking directly into the laser beam can cause serious eye damage.
Do not open the optic module! It does not contain any serviceable parts!
Do not block the safety switches, if any parts of the laser unit are uncovered!
Avoid direct exposure to the laser beam.
Do not hold any tools into the laser beam (risk of reflection).
Switch of digitizer during any service interventions.
Put on laser goggles (CM+9 9999 1547 0) when checking the optical path.
The laser goggles provide full protection: the transmission is reduced to a
millionth part or less.
User interventions other than those described in this manual can be
hazardous with regard to laser radiation.
The local radiation safety regulations regarding the protection of staff against
scattered radiation must be complied with, if the CR 25.0 is located in the
immediate vicinity of an X-ray room.
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CAUTION!
Static discharge may destroy electrical components.
For the repair on electrical components, wear a grounding strap
(CM+9 9999 0830 0) around the wrist and connect the other end of this strap
on a position of the frame which is free of lacquer.
Be attentive, that the frame is grounded!
WARNING!
The erasure unit may be
very hot and can cause
heavy burnings.
Keep your hands clear from
the erasure unit.
Watch the corresponding
label.
200 c
1.6 Battery Replacement in the GEMINI CPU and the Tag Reader
WARNING!
Battery explosion can cause injury and destroy digitizer components.
Check that batteries are inserted with correct polarity.
Only use batteries of the same type or an equivalent type as specified by the
manufacturer.
Dispose of empty batteries in compliance with the specifications of the
manufacturer.
Chapter 3.2
List of Contents
2 Service PC (standard)
3.1 Overview
5155_reg01_002.cdr
Figure 1
3.2.1 Password
Password?
515562be.cdr
Figure 2
Enter password!
Wrong password!
515562ce.cdr
Figure 3
• If the correct password has not been entered within 4 seconds, the
program returns to the main menu of the key-operator level.
• If no key is touched after pressing the service key within 60 sec, the
program returns to the operator level.
The infocounter file must be contained in the backup (to be restored after
fresh SW installation).
After fresh SW installation the FSE is asked to restore the infocounter and
the CPF file, e.g. “Restore infocounter and CPF file”
As long as the installation has not been confirmed, the operator is asked
after each startup if he wants to confirm. The message is shown on the LCD
with repeated beeps after a successful startup. If confirm is answered
positively, the software branches directly to the “Confirm installation” option.
After confirmation it returns to the operator level. The function can be
cancelled until next startup.
Installation
Installation not yet Confirmation
confirmed!
: cancel
Press to confirm now
: ok
Service XXXX
515562de.cdr
Figure 4
All other keys are inactive and cause a long beep when typing them.
No time out is foreseen in the service level.
Action modes
Selection mode
Instruction mode
• gives instructions
• < > cancels the current menu and returns to the next higher level
Information mode
• displays information
Decision mode
The same screen layout is used for all service menus. The screen is
subdivided into four windows.
Service menu
2
: cancel
1
3
: ok
4
Service XXXX
515562ee.cdr
Figure 5
3.5 INFO
⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯
:cancel
:ok
⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯
SERVICE XXXXX
0 1 2 3 4
1234567890123456789012345678901234567890
1 Station: <stationname> Service menu
2 S/N: 1024 Info
3 AE-title: <aetitle> Device info
4 Software: c25 0105 ⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯
5 Total cycles: 34567
6 Next PM: 60424 :ok
7 Last rep.: 01-Jan-1970 ⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯
8 02-Mar-2004 14:24:58 SERVICE XXXXX
<hostname> is taken from the “hostname” item in the following cpf table:
3.6 MAINTENANCE
Layout
3.6.1 SAL-Inspection
Scope of application:
Carrying out:
The IP to be inspected is placed into the cassette entry slot and scanned
consecutively with a default speed class setting of 200 - this speed class
can be changed by means of the arrows.
For each pixel the average of 100 lines is taken: ± 50 lines to the middle line
- the function applies for all formats as initialized on the cassette RF-Tag.
The IP will be erased after this scan with default erasure dose (same as in
ERASE- mode).
As long as this menu is active the operator can put as many cassettes into
the cassette entry slot as needed.
The action starts when the cassette is in the cassette entry slot.
The function is active as long as the cassette is in the cassette entry slot.
After display of the scan result the screen needs to be confirmed.
If an identified cassette is detected a warning is displayed and the user has
to confirm the function (see erase function).
Settings:
Layout:
Service menu
Maintenance
Please select the speed SAL inspection
class for SAL inspection ⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯
:cancel
200 :ok
⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯
...select with or SERVICE XXXXX
Service menu
Place cassette for Maintenance
inspection into the SAL inspection
cassette entry slot ⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯
:cancel
⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯
SERVICE XXXXX
Service menu
Maintenance
SAL inspection pending. SAL inspection
Wait for result... ⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯
⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯
SERVICE XXXXX
Service menu
Maintenance
SAL inspection
⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯ ⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯
Cassette ID: XXXXX :cancel
SAL: 264 :ok
⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯
...press to continue SERVICE XXXXX
The scanned line is displayed on the LCD, the screen comes with a double
beep
- confirms the SAL-Inspection for that IP. If available, the next IP in the
row is inspected
- cancels the function and returns to the next higher level
3.6.2 Calibration
Scope of application:
Carrying out:
Exceptions:
Messages:
Service menu
Maintenance
Cassette is identified Calibration
with patient data. ⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯
Press to calibrate :cancel
or to scan. :ok
⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯
SERVICE XXXXX
Service menu
Calibration
IP Center Calibration IP Center
pending... ⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯
⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯
SERVICE XXXXX
Service menu
Calibration
IP Center Calibration IP Center
successful. ⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯
:ok
Run a Shading Calib. now ⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯
(Recommended). SERVICE XXXXX
Service menu
Calibration
IP Center Calibration IP Center
⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯
Failed - underexposed :cancel
"Dose is too low" :ok
⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯
...press to repeat SERVICE XXXXX
Service menu
Calibration
IP Center Calibration IP Center
⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯
Failed - overexposed :cancel
"Dose is too high" :ok
⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯
...press to repeat SERVICE XXXXX
The screen comprises the cassette size information (e.g. 35 x 43 cm) and
the calibration step (e.g. fast).
If a smaller format than the proposed one is entered, the following screen
pops up:
Service menu
Calibration
Shading
⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯ ⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯
35x43 cm fast
Calibration successful :ok
SAL: 2356, Dose okay ⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯
...press to continue SERVICE XXXXX
Service menu
Calibration
Shading
⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯ ⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯
35x43 cm fast
Failure - underexposed! :ok
SAL: 1648, try 2x mAs ⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯
...press to repeat SERVICE XXXXX
Service menu
Calibration
Shading
⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯ ⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯
35x43 cm fast
Failure - overexposed! :ok
SAL: 4096, try half mAs ⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯
...press to repeat SERVICE XXXXX
In case the cassette was not entirely exposed or the optics are not adjusted,
the following screen pops up with a long beep:
Service menu
Calibration
Shading
⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯ ⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯
35x43 cm fast
Calibration failed! :ok
Check coll. and optics ⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯
...press to repeat SERVICE XXXXX
Layout:
Service menu
Use ↑↓ and ←→ to Maintenance
select no of cycles: Test cycle
⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯
XXXX :cancel
:ok
⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯
SERVICE XXXXX
Service menu
No of cycles selected: Maintenance
150 Test cycle
⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯
Current run: :cancel
64
⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯
SERVICE XXXXX
Layout:
Service menu
Use ↑↓ and ←→ to MAINTENANCE
select no of cycles: Test cycle
⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯
XXXX :cancel
:ok
⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯
SERVICE XXXXX
Service menu
No of cycles selected: MAINTENANCE
150 Test cycle
⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯
Current run: :cancel
64 :ok
⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯
SERVICE XXXXX
Scope of application:
Layout:
Service menu
To confirm this Maintenance
maintenance press Confirm PM
⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯
:cancel
Meter reading: xxxxxx :ok
Date: <dd-mmm-yyyy> ⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯
SERVICE XXXXX
Service menu
Maintenance
Do you want me to clear Confirm PM
the info counters? ⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯
(recommended) :cancel
:ok
⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯
SERVICE XXXXX
Scope of application:
Layout:
Service menu
To confirm a successful Maintenance
repair press Confirm repair
⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯
:cancel
Meter reading: xxxxxx :ok
Date: <dd-mmm-yyyy> ⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯
SERVICE XXXXX
Service menu
Maintenance
Do you want me to clear Confirm repair
the info counters? ⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯
(recommended) :cancel
:ok
⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯
SERVICE XXXXX
Layout:
Service menu
To confirm a successful Maintenance
modification press Confirm modif.
⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯
:cancel
Meter reading: xxxxxx :ok
Date: <dd-mmm-yyyy> ⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯
SERVICE XXXXX
Service menu
Maintenance
Do you want me to clear Confirm modif
the info counters? ⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯
(recommended) :cancel
:ok
⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯
SERVICE XXXXX
Scope of application:
Procedure to confirm the device installation with a date stamp. The entry is
saved in the info counter file.
The confirmation automatically clears the relative info counter entries.
Layout:
Service menu
Maintenance
Install date
To confirm this ⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯
installation press :cancel
:ok
Date: <dd-mmm-yyyy> ⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯
SERVICE XXXXX
Scope of application:
Free option to clear the relative infocounter entries without a forced link to a
special service intervention. The reset is linked in the infocounter file to the
dummy event ”Test”. Date and counter stamp are added.
Layout
Service menu
SAVE
Please insert a floppy Info counter
and press ⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯
:cancel
:ok
⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯
SERVICE XXXXX
Service menu
SAVE
copying... Info counter
D:<file name> ⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯
to
A:<file name>
⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯
SERVICE XXXXX
Service menu
SAVE
Please remove the floppy Info counter
and press ⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯
:ok
⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯
SERVICE XXXXX
Service menu
SAVE
Please insert a floppy Machine data
and press ⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯
:cancel
:ok
⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯
SERVICE XXXXX
Service menu
SAVE
copying... Machine data
D:\C25_<serial#>.zip ⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯
to
A:<path><file name>
⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯
SERVICE XXXXX
Service menu
SAVE
Please insert a floppy Service report
and press ⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯
:cancel
:ok
⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯
SERVICE XXXXX
Service menu
SAVE
copying... Service report
D:<file name> ⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯
to
A:<file name>
⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯
SERVICE XXXXX
Service menu
SAVE
Please remove the floppy Service report
and press ⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯
:ok
⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯
SERVICE XXXXX
Service menu
All Snapshot logs Save
2060B_2 04-Feb-04 11:26* Snapshot log
2060B_1 01-Feb-04 10:43* ⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯
247B0_1 23-Jan-04 17:08 :cancel
:ok :tag
⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯
SERVICE XXXXX
Service menu
SAVE
copying... Snapshot log
D:<file name> ⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯
to
A:<file name>
⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯
SERVICE XXXXX
Service menu
SAVE
Floppy is full. Snapshot log
Please insert another ⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯
floppy and press :cancel
:ok
⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯
SERVICE XXXXX
Service menu
SAVE
Please remove the floppy Snapshot log
and press ⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯
:cancel
:ok
⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯
SERVICE XXXXX
Service menu
All session files SAVE
1.ses* Session file
2.ses* ⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯
3.ses :cancel
4.ses :ok :tag
5.ses ⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯
SERVICE XXXXX
Service menu
SAVE
copying... Session file
D:<file name> ⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯
to
A:<file name>
⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯
SERVICE XXXXX
Service menu
SAVE
Floppy is full. Session file
Please insert another ⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯
floppy and press :cancel
:ok
⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯
SERVICE XXXXX
Copies the customer parameter file (CPF) from hard disk to floppy.
Service menu
SAVE
Please insert a floppy CPF File
and press ⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯
:cancel
:ok
⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯
SERVICE XXXXX
Service menu
SAVE
copying... CPF File
D:<file name> ⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯
to
A:<file name>
⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯
SERVICE XXXXX
Service menu
SAVE
Please remove the floppy CPF File
and press ⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯
:ok
⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯
SERVICE XXXXX
Copies the alert log file to floppy. The file contains 50 entries. Format like
service report. The contents of the sent e-mail is logged.
Naming: C25_<serial#>.ALR, e.g. C25_2046.ALR
Layout
Explains the highlighted error (warning) code. Date and time of occurrence
is displayed. The code can be selected out of the list by means of the
keys. The current device error or warning status is highlighted.
⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯
:cancel
:ok
⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯
SERVICE XXXXX
Copies selected files from floppy to hard disk and initializes new software.
Layout
3.9.1 Software
• copies device software from floppy to hard disk and initializes the new
software.
• all concerning file names are displayed during the copy process
• after software installation the user is prompted to create a new backup
floppy
• an entry is made in the infocounter under SW modification history,
date, meter reading
Service menu
Please insert the first INSTALL
floppy C250105_1_3 Software
and press ⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯
:cancel
:ok
⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯
SERVICE XXXXX
Service menu
Checking INSTALL
the volume label... Software
⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯
Volume is
<label>
⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯
SERVICE XXXXX
Service menu
INSTALL
copying... Software
A:<file name> ⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯
to :cancel
E:\temp\<file>
⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯
SERVICE XXXXX
Service menu
Please insert the INSTALL
floppy C250105_2_3 Software
and press ⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯
:cancel
:ok
⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯
SERVICE XXXXX
Service menu
INSTALL
please wait ... Software
⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯
Extracting files from
E:\temp
⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯
SERVICE XXXXX
Service menu
INSTALL
Please remove the floppy Software
and press ⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯
:ok
⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯
SERVICE XXXXX
Service menu
To initialize the new SW INSTALL
a reset is necessary Software
⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯
Press to reset now
:ok
⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯
SERVICE XXXXX
Service menu
New software detected. INSTALL
You should refresh your Software
backup now. ⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯
Please insert the backup :cancel
floppy and press :ok
⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯
SERVICE XXXXX
Service menu
INSTALL
Please insert the backup Machine data
floppy and press ⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯
:cancel
:ok
⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯
SERVICE XXXXX
Service menu
Please wait... INSTALL
Machine data
Extracting backup files ⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯
⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯
SERVICE XXXXX
Service menu
INSTALL
Please remove the floppy Machine data
and press ⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯
:ok
⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯
SERVICE XXXXX
• copies file with mfa / mfb from PMT floppy to hard disk
• overwrites existing files
• the concerning file name is displayed during the copy process
• request to save changes on service exit
• the operator is asked if the serial# of the label is the same as the
serial# of the new part
• the SN is displayed on the screen
• the SN is automatically stored in the infocounter under ”hardware
replacement ”history
Service menu
INSTALL
copying <file name> ... Mfa/mfb
⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯
⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯
SERVICE XXXXX
Service menu
INSTALL
Please remove the floppy Mfa/mfb
and press ⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯
:ok
⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯
SERVICE XXXXX
When exiting the service menu the user is prompted to refresh the backup.
• the operator is asked if the serial# of the label is the same as the
serial# of the new part
• the SN is displayed on the screen
• the SN is automatically stored in the infocounter under ”hardware
replacement history”
Service menu
INSTALL
copying <file name> ... Laser factor
⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯
⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯
SERVICE XXXXX
Service menu
INSTALL
Please remove the floppy Laser factor
and press ⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯
:ok
⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯
SERVICE XXXXX
• the operator is asked if the serial# of the label is the same as the
serial# of the new part
• the SN is displayed on the screen
• the SN is automatically stored in the infocounter under ”hardware
replacement history”
Service menu
INSTALL
copying <file name>... Scanner
⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯
⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯
SERVICE XXXXX
Service menu
INSTALL
Please remove the floppy Scanner
and press ⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯
:cancel
:ok
⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯
SERVICE XXXXX
Service menu
Please insert INSTALL
the CPF-floppy CPF-file
and press ⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯
:cancel
:ok
⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯
SERVICE XXXXX
Service menu
INSTALL
copying <file name>... CPF-file
⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯
⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯
SERVICE XXXXX
Service menu
COPY
Please remove the floppy CPF-file
and press ⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯
:ok
⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯
SERVICE XXXXX
Service menu
CPF-File is corrupted. CONFIGURE
Local net ID
Repeat with a correct ⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯
one.
:ok
⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯
SERVICE XXXXX
Service menu
Parameters have changed. CONFIGURE
You should refresh your
backup now. ⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯
Please insert the backup :cancel
floppy and press :ok
⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯
SERVICE XXXXX
Service menu
INSTALL
Please insert the Language files
language floppy ⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯
C25_0105 :cancel
and press :ok
⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯
SERVICE XXXXX
Service menu
INSTALL
copying... Language files
A:<file name> ⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯
to
C:<file name>
⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯
SERVICE XXXXX
Service menu
INSTALL
Please remove the floppy Language files
and press ⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯
:cancel
:ok
⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯
SERVICE XXXXX
Service menu
INSTALL
Do you want me to change Language files
my user terminal ⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯
language? :cancel
:ok
⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯
SERVICE XXXXX
3.9.8 HW Modification ID
Example:
Did you mount...? Service menu
CM+9 5155 xxxx 2 INSTALL
IP transport HW modific.
⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯
:cancel
Press to confirm :ok
⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯
SERVICE XXXXX
3.10 CONFIGURE
Layout
Service menu
Parameters have changed. CONFIGURE
You should refresh your
backup now. ⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯
Please insert the backup :cancel
floppy and press :ok
⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯
SERVICE XXXXX
Service menu
Parameters have changed. CONFIGURE
You should refresh your
backup now. ⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯
Please insert the backup :cancel
floppy and press :ok
⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯
SERVICE XXXXX
The alert system is able to monitor the status of the device. If certain
thresholds are reached a message (e-mail) is sent to a specified
destination. The alert system is used for preventive maintenance.
• switch on/off the mechanism
• configure destination
The IP address of the alert destination (mail host) can manually be entered
with the arrow keys. Only valid addresses (<= 255) are accepted.
3.11 CHECKS
The system check is a non interactive test that lists the current status of the
digitizer (voltages, stepper motor connections, light barrier status, nodes ...).
The result of this list is stored in a file on the hard disk of the digitizer.
Chapter 3.3
List of contents
1 General Procedure
Error occurrs
Error code is
displayed
Select
<Show Error>
Function
see 1.1
Select
<System Check>
see 1.2
Error is located
Corrective
Measures
5155_reg3.3_001.cdr
Additionally:
• Check Infocounter: see Chapter 9, Maintenance, "How to evaluate the
infocounter"
• Evaluate diagnostic images for deficiencies (e.g. jitter)
(2) Select
4 Show error
1 Explain error code
(3) Select in error code history Code Occurred last Service menu
corresponding entry Show error
22570 04-Feb-99 15:45
20605 09-Jan-99 11:32 : cancel
: ok
5155_reg3.3_002.cdr
Figure 1
(4) Reason, meaning and cure of error 22570 detected Service menu
are listed Show error
Explain code
Reason: Cassette module
1. Power supply test of : cancel
stepper node roll
failed : scroll
Meaning: No Power supply
on stepper node
5155_reg3.3_003.cdr
Figure 2
5155_reg3.3_004.cdr
Figure 3
(5) Carry out the checks listed at cure. 22570 detected Service menu
Show error
Explain code
To verify that error is not sporadic, Cure: - Check cables
and connectors : cancel
also a quick check can be carried - Check replace fuse
out. - Check replace power
supply
: scroll
5155_reg3.3_005.cdr
Figure 4
1.2 Checks
Figure 5
(3) System check is starting.
All actions are executed in same
order as during normal
operation.
Chapter 3.4
List of contents
ST 10 2A 4A
ST10
ST10_2.cdr
Slowscan board 1 8
JLGS412.cdr
ST 10 2A 4A
ST10
ST10_2.cdr
– IP transport 1 8
board JLGS602.cdr
ST 10 2A 4A
ST10
ST10_4.cdr
alignment board 1 8
JLGS712.cdr
ST 10 2A 4A
ST10
ST10_4.cdr
GS IOB-SIN-5Step Board:
CM+9 9499 8120 x
5fold-stepper 1 8
motor board JLGS710_1.cdr
21H JL 2 JL2
8 1
JLGS710_2.cdr
IO-Bus GS Board
Address
21 710 Cassette unit (JL2) – 5fold stepper motor board
22 710 Cassette unit (JL1) – 5fold stepper motor board
26 712 Cassette unit – IP alignment board
27 602 IP Transport Unit – IP transport board
36 412 Scan Unit – Slowscan board
37 410 Scan Unit – Scan rolls lift board
70 230 Power integration board
75 210 Erasure control board
85 116 Emergency-node
80 360 cPCI adapter board
Two equally designed SCSI hard disks are used. They only differ in the
configuration of their jumper settings.
4 Fuses Overview
Chapter 3.5
List of contents
1 General Information
CR 25.0 makes use of parts employing machine-specific parameters. These
are Laser, Photomultiplier, Pin-Diodes. The corresponding spare parts kits
comprise the new spare part as well as a floppy disk containing necessary
parameters/values/data. The floppy disks are assigned clearly to the spare
part and can not be mistaken. After the new part has been installed, the
parameters are loaded from floppy drive via service menu of the user terminal.
Finally, you are asked to renew the backup. Together with date and counter
stamp the serial number of the exchanged part is automatically registered in
the info counter file under the item “hardware modification history”.
• Disconnect the digitizer from the mains before starting any repair work.
• Danger of cutting! Due to changed production methods, all parts of metal
frame can be sharp-edged.
2 Removal of Panels
1
2
4 3
4
Figure 1 5156_reg3.5_001.cdr
1 Cover: Open two screws ( Philips screw driver, medium size) and remove
cover.
2 Left Side Panel: Open two screws (screw driver, medium size) and lift
side panel off.
3 Right side panel: Press two latches and lift side panel off.
4 Top Front Panel: Loosen six Phillips screws and lift front panel off (the
cover has to be removed before).
5 Bottom Front Panel: Press two latches to open the door.
Figure 2 5156_reg3.5_002.jpg
Figure 3 5156_reg3.5_003.jpg
Figure 5 5156_reg3.5_005.jpg
Figure 6 5156_reg3.5_006.jpg
Figure 9 5156_reg3.5_009.jpg
Figure 10 5156_reg3.5_010.jpg
Figure 11 5156_reg3.5_011.jpg
Figure 12 5156_reg3.5_012.jpg
Figure 13 5156_reg3.5_013.jpg
The glass bulb of the new lamps must be clean. Use a soft cloth, do not touch
with bare fingers.
(1) Put erasure unit carefully on the rail and move it into the digitizer.
(2) Connect cable of erasure unit.
When re-inserting erasure unit, make sure that lock engages again.
Figure 14 5156_reg3.5_014.jpg
Figure 15 5156_reg3.5_015.jpg
Figure 16 5156_reg3.5_016.jpg
Figure 17 5156_reg3.5_017.jpg
Figure 19 5156_reg3.5_019.jpg
Figure 20 5156_dis368.05_001.cdr
A
1
Figure 21 5156_dis368.05_002.cdr
Figure 22 5156_reg3.5_024.cdr
Note: The new fan (CM+9 5146 3620 0) has the type designation
"RG 125-19/14N/2" on its label.
(2) Set the jumpers on the power integration board depending on the fan
type (see Figure 23).
For the new fan, set jumpers to the upper two pins at ST7 and ST8.
For the old fan, set jumpers to the lower two pins at ST7 and ST8.
Figure 23 5156_dis073.05_001.cdr
(1) Install new power integration board in reverse order (see sections 5.2
and 5.1).
(3) Switch on the digitizer and wait for successful completion of the self
test.
Figure 24 5156_reg3.5_020.jpg
Figure 25 5156_reg3.5_021.jpg
Figure 26 5156_reg3.5_025.jpg
Figure 27 5156_reg3.5_026.jpg
Figure 28 5156_reg3.5_027.jpg
Figure 29 5156_reg3.5_028.jpg
Phillips screwdriver,
socket wrench (7 mm)
Figure 30 5156_reg3.5_029.jpg
Figure 31 5156_reg3.5_030.jpg
Figure 32 5156_reg3.5_031.jpg
Figure 33 5156_reg3.5_032.jpg
Figure 34 5156_reg3.5_033.jpg
Figure 35 5156_reg3.5_034.jpg
Figure 36 5156_reg3.5_035.jpg
Figure 37 5156_reg3.5_036.jpg
Figure 38 5156_reg3.5_037.jpg
(13) Reinstall in reverse order. When reinserting, do not cant bearings and
do not push in with force.
Figure 39 5156_reg3.5_038.jpg
Figure 40 5156_reg3.5_039.jpg
Figure 41 5156_reg3.5_040.jpg
Screw driver,
socket wrench (7 mm)
(1) For replacing cassette opener mechanism first take out complete
cassette unit from digitizer.
Figure 43 5156_reg3.5_042.jpg
Figure 44 5156_reg3.5_043jpg
Figure 45 5156_reg3.5_044.jpg
Figure 46 5156_reg3.5_045.jpg
Figure 47 5156_reg3.5_046.jpg
Figure 48 5156_reg3.5_047.jpg
Figure 49 5156_reg3.5_048.jpg
Figure 50 5156_reg3.5_049.jpg
(10) Turn complete cassette unit and swing up 5fold stepper motor board
to have access to the rear side.
(11) Unplug connector to cassette detection switch (ST 8) at 5fold stepper
motor board of cassette unit.
(12) Unscrew two nuts at
rear side which mount
cassette opener.
Figure 51 5156_reg3.5_050.jpg
Figure 52 5156_reg3.5_051.jpg
Figure 53 5156_reg3.5_089.jpg
Figure 54 5156_reg3.5_065.jpg
Figure 55 5156_reg3.5_066.jpg
Figure 56 5156_reg3.5_067.jpg
Figure 57 5156_reg3.5_068.jpg
Note:
The serial number of the exchange part is automatically entered in the
info counter file under "HW Replacement history" together with date and
counter stamp.
(5) The system requests to update the backup.
(6) Make an IP center calibration (see chapter 3.6, "BOL/BOS adjustment").
(7) Calibrate all formats (see chapter 3.6, "Possible Reasons for a
Calibration").
(8) Check the image quality with test sheet and flatfield exposures (see
chapter 3.6).
(9) Update the backup to save the calibration data.
(10) Select <3 Save on floppy>
<2 Machine specific data>.
(11) Follow the online instructions.
(12) Enter the S/N number of the Digitizer on the label of the photomultiplier
floppy disk.
Phillips screwdriver,
Allen key (5 mm),
socket wrench (4 mm, 13 mm,
5.5 mm)
(1) Tip over cPCI-Rack.
Figure 58 5156_reg3.5_052.jpg
Figure 59 5156_reg3.5_053.jpg
Figure 60 5156_reg3.5_054.jpg
Figure 61 5156_reg3.5_088.jpg
Figure 62 5156_reg3.5_059.jpg
Figure 63 5156_reg3.5_065.jpg
Figure 64 5156_reg3.5_055.jpg
Figure 65 5156_reg3.5_056.jpg
Figure 66 5156_reg3.5_057.jpg
Figure 67 5156_reg3.5_058.jpg
Figure 68 5156_reg3.5_017.jpg
Figure 70 5156_reg3.5_060.jpg
Figure 71 5156_reg3.5_061.jpg
Figure 72 5156_reg3.5_062.jpg
Figure 73 5156_reg3.5_063.jpg
Figure 74 5156_reg3.5_064.jpg
Allen key, 3 mm
Socket wrench, 13 mm
(1) Pull out scan unit a little,
to have access to
photomultiplier on left
side of digitizer.
Figure 75 5156_reg3.5_088.jpg
Figure 76 5156_reg3.5_069.jpg
Figure 77 5156_reg3.5_070.jpg
Figure 78 5156_reg3.5_071.jpg
Figure 79 5156_reg3.5_072.jpg
Figure 80 5156_reg3.5_073.jpg
Figure 81 5156_reg3.5_074.jpg
Figure 82 5156_reg3.5_075.jpg
(9) Unscrew c-clips protection at scan roller and remove scan roller
carefully.
(10) Take out springs at
aluminum bracket and
bracket itself.
Figure 83 5156_reg3.5_076.jpg
Figure 84 5156_reg3.5_077.jpg
Figure 85 5156_reg3.5_078.jpg
In order to avoid any damage at the storage board, replace the hard disk
very cautiously.
Figure 87 5156_reg3.5_080.jpg
Figure 88 5156_reg3.5_081.jpg
Figure 89 5156_reg3.5_082.jpg
Figure 90 5156_reg3.5_083.jpg
Figure 91 5156_reg3.5_084.jpg
Service PC
(17) Wait until you get the final message on a terminal connected to the
service RS232 port, or wait until control LED of floppy disk drive is off.
(18) Proceed the same way with the CR25 Software Release Disk 2/3 and
3/3.
(19) Press the Reset button on CPU-Board or turn power off/on at digitizer
and wait until software is inflated completely.
(20) Press the Reset button on CPU-Board or turn power off/on at digitizer.
(21) Restore the machine-specific data.
(22) Restore the CPF-file.
(23) Press the Reset button on CPU-Board or turn power off/on at digitizer.
(24) Write machine-specific data on floppy.
(25) Reconnect network cable.
Figure 92 5156_reg3.5_085.jpg
Figure 93 5156_reg3.5_086.jpg
Figure 94 5156_reg3.5_087.jpg
(2) Open lower front door and remove both side panels.
Figure 95 5156_reg3.5_052.jpg
Figure 96 5156_reg3.5_053.jpg
Figure 97 5156_reg3.5_054.jpg
Figure 98 5156_dis369.05_001.cdr
Figure 99 5156_dis369.05_002
1
Figure 100 5156_dis369.05_003
This erasure unit fan can only be used in combination with the power
integration board with jumpers (CM+9 5156 6450 1).
(1) Check if the power integration board with jumpers (CM+9 5156 6450 1)
is installed (For the removal of the board from the digitizer, see section
5.2).
The jumpers (see Figure 101) must be set to the upper pins.
Chapter 3.6
List of contents
5 Backup ..................................................................... 12
Adjustments
mechanical optical
see 2 see 3
IP-Center
Calibration
see 3.2
5156_reg3.6_001.cdr
2 Mechanical Adjustments
2.1 Adjustment of Scanner Position
The following is a critical adjustment! Do only carry out if you are used to this
procedure. Please contact HE/IMG-GSO before starting this procedure.
Carry out this adjustment only with digitizers showing this problem frequently!
(1) Prepare
15 x 30 cm cassette or
18 x 24 cm cassette with an IP
inside
Figure 1
Figure 2
(5) Mark with a permanent marker
or a scriber the fastening nut
and the fastening plate.
Figure 3
(6) Turn the marked nut with an
open-end wrench 13 mm
(0.51 inch) one complete turn
counterclockwise.
Figure 4
(7) Retighten the nut behind the
fastening plate, mounted on the
thread of the clamper.
Figure 5
(8) Enter Service Menu
2 Maintenance
3 Test and adjust cycle
2 Cycle without scan
3 Optical Adjustments
3.1 Shading Calibration
The GenRad X-Ray source can be used for both, the GenRad calibrations
and the Mammo calibration.
For each calibration procedure you need a copper filter and an erased image
plate, which is dry, clean and immaculate. The cassette with the image plate
inside should not be identified. If it is identified, an additional confirmation on
the display is needed.
• For the IP center calibration an exposed cassette with a size smaller
than 35 x 43 cm is needed.
• For the shading calibration three different steps are necessary:
a) GenRad Calibration High Resolution
an exposed cassette only with 35 x 43 cm size format must be used (for
detecting the borders of the IP).
b) GenRad Calibration Standard Resolution*
an exposed cassette only with 35 x 43 cm size format must be used (for
detecting the borders of the IP).
c) Mammo Calibration
an exposed cassette with 35 x 43 cm size format can be used, but it is
also possible to use a min. 24 x 30 cm cassette (Mammo cassette also
possible).
* The Standard Resolution calibration is also scanned in HiRes mode, only the
applied pixel time is different.
• 12 mAs
• 75 kV
• 1.3 m distance
• large focus
• 1.5 mm copper filter
Note:
The entire image plate
must be fully exposed!
No collimation is needed!
Figure 7
(3) Select
<2 Calibration>
(4) Select
<1 IP center calibration>
(2) Select
<2 MAINTENANCE>
(3) Select
<2 Calibration>
(4) Select
<2 Shading Calibration>
5 Backup
Update the backup to save the new machine specific data (calibration, PD-
factor).
Select <3 Save on floppy>
<2 Machine specific data>
Follow the on-line instructions.
Chapter 3.7
CR 35-X
Type 5158/100
CR 25.0
Type 5156/100 (Up to SN < 6000)
Type 5156/105 (As of SN ≥ 6000)
* Previously supplied software versions (prior to version C25_3007) are no more listed in this document.
► Document History
► Referenced Documents
Document Title
DD+DIS052.09E Service Bulletin No. 8, Distinction between Status Indication and
Error Message: ''DIGITIZER LASER NOT READY Please wait''
Edition 1, Revision 0
07-2010 printed in Germany Document Node ID: 12553712
eq_standard_e_template_v07
Agfa Company Confidential Copyright © 2010 Agfa HealthCare N.V.
DD+DIS206.10E Repair and Service
► Manufacturer
Agfa HealthCare N.V.
Publisher
Agfa-Gevaert HealthCare GmbH
Tegernseer Landstraße 161
D - 81539 München
Germany
Copyright 2010 Agfa HealthCare N.V.
All rights reserved.
Technical modifications reserved.
AGFA and the Agfa-Rhombus are trademarks of Agfa HealthCare N.V.
WARNING:
Improper operation or service activities may cause damage or injuries.
INSTRUCTION:
(1) Read the "Generic Safety Directions" document
(see MEDNET GSO => General Info => Agfa HealthCare => Publications =>
Service Manual) prior to attempting any operation, repair or maintenance task on
the equipment.
(2) Strictly observe all safety directions within the "Generic Safety Directions" and
on the product.
NOTE:
To verify the latest version of single documents and of Service Manuals refer to the
Document Type ‘Order List’ in the GSO library.
LIST OF CONTENTS
1.2 Changes in Service and Customer Functionality since Software Version C25_3102 ..............4
Software was adapted in order to avoid issues during the sensitivity adjustment done
in the production line.
Automatic adjustment has been implemented to find the best position to pickup
the image plate out from the cassette.
Error “Medium I/O Error” is now more detailed in case of Read/Write problems
of the storage medium.
The code message “Code 20507” will not be displayed anymore, if the digitizer
is more than 24 hours in operation.
For more information refer to: DD+DIS052.09E, Service Bulletin No. 8 of CR 35-X
More detailed error messages:
o Error message “20E0D” split up into messages: “20E0D", "20E2E" and
"20E2F”
o Error message “20E04” split up into messages: “20E0D", "20E30" and
"20E31”
Due to tolerances the image plate in the cassette could not always be well
gathered by the suction cups. A new adjustment wizard for the positioning
of the suction cups will solve this issue.
In the screen which is displayed after a shading calibration failed, was no option
to skip this menu. Now the <Cancel> bottom is available to skip this screen.
Support of the new revive-racks for CR 35-X with USB interface instead of
floppy disk drive.
HQ_0511110001, Improved handling of RF-Tags: The software will not write
anymore data in protected sectors of the RF-Tag
Software improvement for “High-Altitude Vacuum Pump” modules for
proper work.
Setting for the mammography-option is no more changed when installing
a CPF-File (Customer Parameter File).
Adaptation of the web interface: The correct device-type will be shown
from now on
New screens of the shading calibration are translated in the different languages
(Version C25L2104 of the language floppy).
New version of operating system “portex 2006.02”
Support of the new revive-racks for CR 35-X with USB interface instead of
floppy disk drive.
Modified user interface (Service Menu):
o New version of language files
o Specific terms like “floppy” are replaced by e.g. “storage medium” or “data”.
Modified calibration procedure:
o IP-Center and Shading calibration is also possible with cassettes exposed
on mammography X-ray modalities.
Chapter 3.9
CR 25.0
Type 5156/100
► Document History
► Referenced Documents
Document Title
n.a. n.a.
WARNING:
Improper operation or service activities may cause damage or injuries.
INSTRUCTION:
(1) Read the "Generic Safety Directions" document
(see MEDNET GSO => General Info => Agfa HealthCare => Publications =>
Service Manual) prior to attempting any operation, repair or maintenance task on
the equipment.
(2) Strictly observe all safety directions within the "Generic Safety Directions" and
on the product.
LIST OF CONTENTS
A Identification Diagrams
1 Overview of Units
100
700
600
500
400
200 300
100 Frame
200 Power Unit
300 cPCI Rack
400 Scan Unit
500 Erasure Unit
600 IP Transport Unit
5156_reg04_001.cdr
700 Cassette Unit
2 List of Components
200 SI 2 figure 3
200 SI 3 figure 3
200 SI 4 figure 3
200 SI 5 figure 3
400 GS444 IP- ALIGNMENT -LS IP alignment light barrier receiver figure 5
400 GS446 IP-DET-LS Scanner IP detection light barrier figure 5
400 GS448 ROLLER-LIFT-LS Scan roller lift 0-position light figure 5
barrier
400 ST14 Plug for scan roller lift motor figure 5
3.1 Diagram
B U 3 53
M 501
S T 22
figure 1
ST5
BU1 ST4
BU2
BU3 BU6
BU4
BU5
ST3
BU3
ST2 GS210
BU8
GS230 ST1
ST2
ST1
BU5
ST7
D9
ST8 S203
D10
D11
ST309
SI201
SI202
BU283
S201
ST310
S202
BU235 BU289
BU306 BU312
5155_reg04_008.cdr
figure 2
ST5
BU1 ST4
BU2
BU3 BU6
BU4
BU5
ST3
BU3
ST2 GS210
BU8
GS230 ST1
ST2
ST1
BU5
ST7
D9
ST8 S203
D10
D11
ST309
SI201
SI202
BU283
S201
ST310
S202
BU235 BU289
BU306 BU312
5155_reg04_008.cdr
figure 2
MC201
GS230
SI1 - SI4
SI5
ST229
PE1
TR202
TR204
TR201 BU1
TR205 ST1
GS220
BU2
TR206
TR203
GS240
BU311
5156_reg04_009.cdr
figure 3
MC201
GS230
SI1 - SI4
SI5
ST229
PE1
TR202
TR204
TR201 BU1
TR205 ST1
GS220
BU2
TR206
TR203
GS240
BU311
5156_reg04_009.cdr
figure 3
GS230 Fuses
5.1 Diagram
M301
GS302
GS304
GS300
GS310
GS312 GS306
figure 4
6.1 Diagram
GS420
GS422
GS436
GS446
GS444
GS420
GS442
ST351
GS410
GS412 GS440
M402 GS448 M401
ST14
5156_reg04_019.cdr
figure 5
7.1 Diagram
BU358
LA1
LA2
LA3
LA4
LA5
LA6
LA7
LA8
LA9
LA10
5156_reg04_007.cdr
figure 6
IMPORTANT:
Erasure unit fan M501 is part of the frame (Assembly No. 100)!
8.1 Diagram
ST350
JL1 ST123
1 8
GS608
GS602
GS604
GS606
M 601
5155_reg04_005.cdr
figure 7
9.1 Diagram A
GS736
GS738 M702
GS728
GS716
GS726
GS720 GS730
GS732
GS722
GS734 5155_reg04_010.cdr
figure 8
9.3 Diagram B
GS714
GS718
GS724
M703
M705
M704
M701
M706 5155_reg04_011.cdr
figure 9
9.5 Diagram C
GS712
BU377
ST21 ST5
GS710
figure 10
B Circuit Diagrams
GS736-RF- GS738-RF-
TAG-READER TAG-ANTENNA
6 F7.0486.1316.X 6
F7.0486.1351.X
BU1 BU1
*6/6 *6
*6/6
RT BR
RT BR BR
BR
RTWS M M RTWS M M M M
SWWS OR SWWS OR OR OR
SW SW
RT GE RT GE RT GE RT GE ST1
GNWS
GNWS
GEWS
GEWS
GN #11/20
GN
GE
GE
1/20
2/20
3/20
4/20
5/20
6/20
7/20
8/20
9/20
1
ST1
1 1
700MA13 F8.5145.4574.2 1
1 700MA1 700MA9 700MA7
GS736/ST1
BU377 ST377
1
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
1 1 1
5 700MA15 2 2 5
700MA11
1
2
3
4
700MA6 3 3
4 4
F8.5145.4524.0
F8.5145.4574.2
F8.5156.4622.B
B1
B2
B3
B4
5 5
ST21
F8.5120.5165.0
F8.5120.5165.0
/2.3F
F8.5145.4574.2 6 6 RF_READER
A1
A2
A3
A4
F8.5156.4506.B 7 7
8 8
F8.5155.4502.0 9 9
1
2
3
4
1 1 700MA14 1
1
1 700MA12
L8.7674.8820.0
1
1
700MA16 700MA10 100MA
1
1
700MA8 700MA2 700MA3
1
2
1
2
3
4
1
2
3
4
1
2
3
4
1
2
3
4
1
2
3
4
1
2
3
4
ST26 1/5 1 ST170
ST17
BU170
ST18
ST14
ST15
ST5
BU1
1/2
2/2
1/4
2/4
3/4
4/4
ST7
*4/4
ST35
1/4
2/4
3/4
4/4
ST34
ST32
1/4
2/4
3/4
4/4
ST33
*4/4
ST23
1/4
2/4
3/4
4/4
*4/4
1/4
2/4
3/4
4/4
*4/4
1/4
2/4
3/4
4/4
*4/4
F8.5155.4502.0
*4/4
*2/2 2/5
ST24
3/5 1 1 40v_cass
ST36 4/5 2 2 F8.5155.4612.1
/4.3F
#4/6 5/5 5 3 3
4 4 4 4
ST4
700MA4
ST27
*2/2
JL1
1 23 45 6 7 8
ST28
*2/2 XS1
1/2
12 34 5 67 8
8 7 6 54 3 21
SUBNODE2
GS710-5FOLD-
SUBNODE1
ST47 ST10
#4/6 ST8 4A 2A F8.5155.4629.0
ST421
JL2
ST1 GS712/BU1
STEP-BD #4/6 F8.5155.4636.0 IO-BUS_CASS
JL1
*26/26 *26
ST7 #2 1 #26 /7.3A
*4/4
F8.9499.8120.X ST11 F8.5155.4504.2 *26 *26 *26 *26
#4/6 ST5
ST48 BU349
700MA5
#4/6
ST5 GS712-IP-
ST46 ALIGNMENT-BD
*4/4 #4/6
F8.9499.8140.X
ST45
#4/6
ST2
ST3
#4/6
#4/6
ST44
3 #4/6 3
ST43
#4/6
*4
*4
F8.9889.0615.0
ST39
ST51
*26/26
*26/26
ST38
ST37
ST40
ST12
ST11
ST21
ST19
#4/6
ST2
ST1
ST8
ST3
#4/6
#4/6
#4/6
#4/6
#4/6
#4/6
#4/6
#4/6
#4/6
1/6
2/6
3/6
4/6
5/6
6/6
#4/6
F8.9889.0555.0
*4
*4
*4
*4
*4
*4
*4
1
2
3
4
5
6
GS710/BU3
*26
F8.5155.4504.2
1
F8.9889.0540.0
F8.9889.0560.0
F8.9889.0585.0
F8.9889.0555.0
F8.9889.0585.0
F8.5156.4518.0
F8.9889.0570.0
F8.5155.4510.0
2 2
*4
*4
*3
*4
*4
*4
*4
*4
*4
1
2
3
4
1
2
3
4
#4/6
*3/3
ST1
ST1
ST1
#4/6
#4/6
#4/6
ST1
#4/6
ST1
ST1
ST1
ST1
#4/6
ST1
ST1
ST1
*4/4
#4/6
1/4
2/4
3/4
4/4
1/6
2/6
3/6
4/6
X
X
X
X VDE/UL/CSA
- Teil -
GS718-CASS- Aenderungen
GS714-CASS- GS722-CASS- GS724-CASS- GS726-CASS- GS734-CASS- GS732-CASS- GS728-ALIGN- GS730-IP-POS-
BELT-0-LS LIFT-0-LS GS716-CASS- GS720-CASS- nur mit
CLAMP-0-LS CLAMP-LS OPEN-0-LS SWITCH POS-DET-LS IN-DET-LS IN-DET-LS 0-POS-LS DET-LS Zustimmung
F8.9499.6540.X F8.9499.6540.X F8.9499.4630.X von
F8.9499.5880.X F8.9499.6540.X F8.9499.6540.X F8.5156.7000.X F8.9499.6540.X F8.5100.7460.X F8.9499.6540.X F8.9499.6770.X
FT-LPS
1
DATUM NAME
Gesamtschaltplan 1/7 TYP
BEARB 28.04.03 Leith.
GEPR
CR 25 5155/
0C 39411 24.11.06 Leith. NORM CASSETTE UNIT -700- 100
0B 33779 14.06.04 Leith.
0A 30942 24.03.04 Leith.
AGFA-GEVAERT
FOTOTECHNIK
F1.5156.4003.0
A B C D E F AE-Z AE-NR DATUM NAME MUENCHEN ERSATZ FUER
A B C D E F
ST429
2 1 BU6 ST1
BU875 #48/50 #48/50
ST427 BU1
1 1 1 1/2
4 2 2 2 2/2 4
GS306
F8.5146.1430.X
CPCI-POWER-BD
F8.5155.4670.0
BU3 GS310/ST3
ST2 BU314 BU317 ST1 #9/10 #9 F8.5156.4640.A LCD
/7.4A
#34/36 *34 *34 #34/36
SCAN-CTRL-M-BD
BU5 GS310/ST5
#25/27 #25 F8.5156.4570.A IO_Bus_PCI
/7.3A
26/27 26
ST1 GS310/BU1
2 ST1 BU315 #25/27 #25 2
1/4 1 300MA4 L7.0460.9089.0
GS304 2/4 2
26/27 26 F8.5156.4646.B LD-MODUL
FLOPPY /3.4B
L7.8506.9520.X F8.5146.1460.X
GS310
1
F8.5146.1440.X DATUM NAME
Gesamtschaltplan 2/7 TYP
F8.5146.1500.X BEARB 28.04.03 Leith.
F7.0486.1342.0 CPU-OBERON-BD GEPR
CR 25 5155/
BACKPLANE
CPCI-RACK GS300 GS312
0C 39411 24.11.06 Leith. NORM PCI-RACK -300- 100
0B 33779 14.06.04 Leith.
F8.5146.1400.X
0A 30942 24.03.04 Leith.
AGFA-GEVAERT
FOTOTECHNIK
F1.5156.4003.0
A B C AE-Z AE-NR DATUM NAME MUENCHEN ERSATZ FUER
A B C D E F
/2.3F
/7.3A
/2.3F
/2.2F
/4.3F
GS448 ROLLER-LIFT-LS
#8/10
#4/6
ST1
ST1
#4/6
ST1
PM_1
F8.9499.6540.x
POLYGON_CTRL
LD-MODUL
40V_SCAN
IO-BUS_SCAN
S5
GS446/BU1
*4
GS442/BU1
#8
GS444/BU1
*4
F8.5155.4432.0
*10
F8.9889.0520.0
*4
4 4
#4/6
GS440/BU1
ST1
GS440/BU3
BU1
#6/7
ST1
#4/6
ST3
#10/12
F8.5155.4628.0
F8.5155.4638.0
GS448/BU1
*4
L7.0460.9089.0 IR-Send
D7
F8.5156.4636.B
#12/14
ST2
400MA2
F8.9889.0580.0
GS440-PIN-DIODE-BD
f1-5155-4963-0a.dfs
1
GS440/BU2
*12
GS422/BU1
F8.5155.4434.1
BU351 ST351
3 (1)
4 (1)
7 (1)
11 (1)
12 (1)
5 (1)
6 (1)
13 (1)
1 (1)
2 (1)
8 (1)
9 (1)
10 (1)
15 (1)
14 (1)
F8.5155.4436.2
*26 *26
400MA2
16
17
*4
*4
GS410/ST3
*4
*4
GS410/BU2
*26
*26
GS412/BU1 GS412/ST3 GS412/BU2
1 GS410/BU1
3 3
400MA1
1/17
2/17
8/17
9/17
10/17
15/17
3/17
4/17
7/17
11/17
12/17
14/17
5/17
6/17
13/17
16/17
17/17
ST1
*26/26
ST3
#4/6
ST2
#4/6
GS412/BU4
ST1
*26/26
ST8
#4/6
ST2
#4/6
ST3
#4/6
ST4
1 1/5 +
F8.5156.4646.B
ST11
F7.0477.1084.0
2 2/5 +
#4/6
ST1
3/5
4 4/5 GND
St10 5 5/5 St10 ST8
GS410/BU4 ST4 GND
#4/6
1 1/5 + 4A 2A 4A 2A
2 2/5 + JL1
JL1 ST11
-GS422-PM-Module 3/5 #4/6
L7.0460.9074.0
F8.5146.2250.X 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
4 4/5 GND ST9 ST10
5 5/5 GND *3/3 *3/3
F8.9499.8140.X ST5
*4/4 F8.9499.8140.X
GS410-SCAN-ROLLS-LIFT GS412-SLOWSCAN-BD
400MA7
ST7
ST5
ST7
4/4
3/4
2/4
1/4
4/4
3/4
2/4
1/4
4/4
3/4
2/4
1/4
GS412/BU7
2 2
GS410/BU7
GS412/BU5
4
3
2
1
4
3
2
1
4
3
2
1
ST1 400MA3
*8/8 *8 1
S1
F8.5145.4592.1
GS436/BU1
1
400MA4
4
3
2
1
-GS436-Polygon-Driver-BD
A4
A3
A2
A1
ST14
GE
GEWS
RTWS
RT
B4
B3
B2
B1
F8.5145.4760.0
BU421
4
3
2
1
1 400MA5 OR
ORWS
SWWS
1 400MA6 M SW
M402-SLOWSCAN-MOTOR
ST2 GS420/BU2
1 #25/27 #25
GE WS DATUM NAME
F8.5145.4578.1
F8.5155.4130.0 ST229
100V
MC201-LINE-FILTER
3 BU327 BU230 BU324 BU321 BU320 BU298 BU229
12 11
2 120V 5
4 3 F8.5155.4120.0
L1 L L 100/120/230V
5
4
3
2
1
BU328
Netz
BU299 50/60 Hz
Last
-BU266 BU305
PE
240V
8 7 BU326
LAST
F8.5155.4120.0
Netz
1 230V F8.5155.4110.0
PE BU302 N
ST4
S203-LINE-SELECTOR
1/5
2/5
3/5
4/5
5/5
BU325 22 21 BU323
-BU6 -ST237 S202-INTERLOCK-FRONT BU322 N1 N BU303
1/3 1/3 S201-MAINS-SWITCH F8.5155.4670.0 Netz_Rack
F8.5155.4120.0 /2.4A
2/3 BU283 -ST283
3/3 3/3 Luefter-Loesch
BU334 BU304 9 9
TR206-30V- /5.1A
ST3 -BU267 200PE1 8 8
4 F8.5155.4614.1 4
1/4 1
BU273 8 TRANFORMER 10 BU335 7 7
F8.5155.4120.0 1 1 200MA4
230VAC /11 6 6
30.8VAC
2 2
-XK14
BU272 6 T2A 5 5
2/4 2 120VAC -XK13 BU369 3 3
Transport
F8.5155.4142.0 BU271 4 IN 4 4 /6.4A
3/4 3 100VAC BU306 ST308
BU330 3 3 F8.5155.4614.1
SI201
T2A BU333 BU336 2 2
4/4 4 1 1 1 0V 14
1 1
BU331 BU332 /15 200MA3
ST5 -BU292 Si202 GS240-24V- F8.5155.4160.0
*3 F8.5155.4120.0
*3/3 POWER-SUPPL Luefter-LE
1 1 /7.4A
-BU288
F8.5155.4660.0
2 2
BU235 ST235
10
11
12
13
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
TR201-ERASURE-TRANSF
230VAC
9 br rt 11
12.4
VAC
ST6
1/14
2/14
3/14
4/14
5/14
6/14
7/14
8/14
9/14
10/14
11/14
12/14
13/14
14/14
-ST234
120.1VAC -XK12
-XK11
1
8 rt rt 13
BU1 F7.0460.9079.0 D10
1/4 1 100VAC -ST266 BU3 rt
7 sw 1 1/3 +24VDC
2/4 2 rt D10
sw 15 F8.5156.4150.B 2 2/3 D11 T2,5A
12.4
GND24 F8.5155.4638.0
VAC
3 3/4 3 *10/10 *10 40V_SCAN 3
3.2AT 3/3 SI2
gn
/3.4B
4/4 4 0V +5V SI1
F8.5156.6480.0 6 sw 17 -ST8 BU8 D10 GE
BU5 -ST352
bl 1 1/4 T2,5A
2 2/4
TR202-ERASURE-TRANSF F8.5155.4140.0
9
3 3/4
230VAC 11
br rt 4 4/4 SI4 D9 GN 1/4 1
13.0
VAC
-BU293
BU2 13 T6,25A
1/4 1 7 100VAC ST2 200MA1
15 SI3 D9
2/4 2 sw GS230-POWER- GE
sw -BU308
*26/26
12.4
3 INTEGR-BD T2,5A
ST1
3/4
VAC
3.2AT F8.5156.6480.0
4/4 4 6 0V F8.5156.6450.X
BU311 1 1
ST291
F8.5156.6480.0 bl sw
2 2
17
3 3
-BU341 IO-BUS_LE
F8.5155.4190.0 ST310 F8.5155.4632.0
TR203-ERASURE-TRANSF 4 4
5 5 /7.3A
230VAC F8.5155.4170.0 BU314
6 6
9 br rt 11 2 200MA5
12.4
7 7 2
VAC
8 8 F8.5155.4140.0 1 1 /7.1A
-ST232
120.1VAC Interlock
9 9
8 rt -ST309 BU309 F8.5155.4642.0
2 rt 13 10 10 2
BU3
BU289 ST337
1/4 1 100VAC
2/4 2 7 sw 1 1
sw 15
12.4
2 2
VAC
3/4 3
-ST313
3.2AT 3 3
4/4 4 6 0V BU1 BU2 4 4
sw 17 4 4/12 4/12 4 5 5
F8.5156.6480.0 F8.5155.4170.0 F8.5156.4680.1
bl 6 6
GS210-ERASURE- 3 3/12 3/12 3
7 7
CTRL-BD TR204-ERASURE-TRANSF 12 12/12 12/12 12 8 8
9 230VAC 11 6 6/12 6/12 6 9 9
F8.5155.6420.X br rt 10 10
2/12 2/12
13.0
2 2
VAC
11 11
11 11/12 11/12 11
-ST231
8 12 12 Loesch_verdrillt
120.1VAC /5.2A
rt 9 9/12 9/12 9 F8.5156.4680.1
rt BU312 ST338
BU4 13
1 1/12 1/12 1
1/4 1 7 100VAC 7 7/12 7/12 7 1 1
15 2 2
2/4 2 sw 10 10/12 10/12 10
sw F8.5155.4170.0
12.4
3 3
3/4 3
VAC
ST310 4 4 F8.5156.4680.1
4/4 4 6 3.2AT 0V GS220- 5
5
ST1
*20/20
F8.5156.6480.0 bl sw CURRENT-SENSE 6 6
F8.5155.6440.X 7 7
17
F8.5156.6480.0
8 8
TR205-ERASURE-TRANSF
BU5 -ST230 230VAC -BU318/AR
1 9 br rt 11
12.4
*20
1/4 1
VAC
*20/20
4/4 4
CR 25
ST1
ST2
100VAC 5155/
F8.5155.4190.0
F8.5155.4180.0
F8.5156.6480.0 7 sw GEPR
sw 15 POWER UNIT -200-
12.4
ERASURE- 100
VAC
0V TRANSF-UNIT
BU342
BU317
*26
4
ERASURE-LAMPS 4
LA-TRAEGER-V LA-TRAEGER-V LA-TRAEGER-V LA-TRAEGER-V LA-TRAEGER-V LA-TRAEGER-V LA-TRAEGER-V LA-TRAEGER-V LA-TRAEGER-V LA-TRAEGER-V
LA1 LA2 LA3 LA4 LA5 LA6 LA7 LA8 LA9 LA10
3 3
F8.5155.3585.1
9/9
8/9 8/9
7/9 7/9
6/9 6/9
5/9 5/9
4/9 4/9
3/9 3/9
2/9 2/9
1/9 1/9
-BU350 -ST350
12/12 12/12
Loesch_verdrillt 11/12 11/12
/4.1F
F8.5156.4680.1 10/12 10/12
9/12 9/12
8/12 8/12
7/12 7/12
6/12 6/12
5/12 5/12
2 4/12 4/12 2
3/12 3/12
2/12 2/12
1/12 1/12
-BU358 -ST349
M501-ERASURE-
UNIT-FAN
S
3 3
2
Luefter-Loesch 2 2
/4.4F
F8.5155.4614.1 1 1 F8.5155.3620.0
1
ST353 BU353
100MA12
1
DATUM NAME
Gesamtschaltplan 5/7 TYP
BEARB 28.04.03 Leith.
GEPR
CR 25 5155/
0C 39411 24.11.06 Leith. NORM ERASURE UNIT -500- 100
0B 33779 14.06.04 Leith.
0A 30942 24.03.04 Leith.
AGFA-GEVAERT
FOTOTECHNIK
F1.5156.4003.0
A B C AE-Z AE-NR DATUM NAME MUENCHEN ERSATZ FUER
A B C D E F
GS606-
SOLENOID-VALVE
F7.0424.2164.0
BU366
1
2
3
4
B1
B2
B3
B4
ST123
S1535
BU363 ST1
A1
A2
A3
A4
1 1/4
PUMPE+24V
BU364
BU123
1
2
3
4
1 2/4
600MA3
PUMPE
F8.5155.4214.0
3/4
3 3
BU359
600MA4 GS608-
VACUUM-PUMP
1
2
4
5
F7.0431.7210.0
ST4
1/5
2/5
4/5
5/5
ST2 BU70 BU71 ST1
*4/4 *4 *4 *4/4
JL1
12345678 F8.9889.0535.0
ST3 GS604-IP-
*4/4 TRANSP-0-LS
ST10 F8.9499.6770.X
4A 2A
ST7
*4/4
M601-IP-
TRANSPORT-MOT
F8.5156.4626.0 BU148[V]
ST5 BU347
ST1 1/4 1 BR
IO-BUS_TRANS
/7.2A
ST22[L] BU22[V] *26
*26/26 2/4 2 M
2 *26 F8.5155.4210.0 3/4 3 OR 2
*26
4/4 4
100MA11 F8.5155.6140.A
GS602-IP- RT GE
TRANSPORT-BD
F8.9499.8140.X
1
DATUM NAME
GESAMTSCHALTPLAN 6/7 TYP
BEARB 28.04.03 Leith.
GEPR
CR 25 5155/
0C 39411 24.11.06 Leith. NORM
IP-TRANSPORT UNIT -600- 100
0B 33779 14.06.04 Leith.
0A 30942 24.03.04 Leith.
AGFA-GEVAERT
FOTOTECHNIK
F1.5156.4003.0
A B C AE-Z AE-NR DATUM NAME MUENCHEN ERSATZ FUER
A B C D E F
F8.5156.4610.B
/2.1F 2 Service
*25
service -BU319
100MA8
M101-POWER-
UNIT-FAN
2
F8.5155.4660.0
M
4 /4.4F 4
Luefter-LE
BU1
*8/8
ST9
*20/20
ST4 BU419
L7.0460.9074.0 *2/2 *2 J1
LCD F8.5156.4640.A
/2.2F
ST12
1/8 ST5 BU417 ST1
GS112/BU12 *20/20 *20/20
2 2/8
3 3/8 BU418
4 4/8
ST375[A] BU2 GS118-LCD
5 5/8
IO_Bus_PCI F8.5156.4570.A #25 *25/25 DISPLAY
/2.2F 6 6/8
GND 7 7/8 F8.8377.3202.X
BU350[K] 8 8/8
F8.5155.4629.0
ST1
*26 *26/26 ST1
/1.3I
IO-BUS_CASS 100MA7 14
100MA3
3 12 3
GS114/BU2 ST10
F8.5155.4628.0
ST2 *20/20 11
*26 *26/26
/3.4C 10
IO-BUS_SCAN 100MA4 9
BU348[K] ST3 6
F8.5155.4632.0 *26 *26/26
/4.2F 3
IO-BUS_LE 2
100MA5
GS112- 1
BU356[F] ST4 LCD-TERMINAL-BD
F8.5156.4626.0 *26
*26/26 F8.8377.1450.X
/6.2A
IO-BUS_TRANS
100MA6
ST6
*26/26
1 2 3 6 9 10 11 12 14
F8.5156.4634.0
ST7
*26/26 ST5 BU356[K] BU357[K]
*26 ST1
*26/26
GS114-IOBUS- *26/26
DISTRIB.
2 F8.9499.6020.X 100MA2 100MA1 2
ST319/RJ45
1 A1 B1 GS116-
2 A2 B2 EMERGENCY-NODE
3 A3 B3 F7.0486.1318.X
4 A4 B4
Adapter
ethernet
/2.2F 5 A5 B5 ETHERNET
F7.0477.1070.0 6 A6 B6
7 A7 B7
8 A8 B8
FLACHKEYBOARD F7.5155.1623.0
Interlock
/4.2F
F8.5155.4642.0
1 7 8 1
1 BU344 BU345
1 3 4 1
DATUM NAME
BU343 BU346 Gesamtschaltplan 7/7 TYP
S101-INTERLOCK-RIGHT BEARB 28.04.03 Leith.
GEPR
CR 25 5155/
0C 39411 24.11.06 Leith. NORM FRAME -100- 100
0B 33779 14.06.04 Leith.
0A 30942 24.03.04 Leith.
AGFA-GEVAERT
FOTOTECHNIK
F1.5156.4003.0
A B C AE-Z AE-NR DATUM NAME MUENCHEN ERSATZ FUER
Spare Parts List
CR 35-X CR 25.0
Type 5158/100 Type 5156/100/105
Internal update: 6
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Manufacturer
Agfa HealthCare N.V
Published by
Agfa-Gevaert HealthCare GmbH
Tegernseer Landstraße 161
D - 81539 München
Germany
Copyright © 2011 Agfa HealthCare N.V.
All rights reserved.
Technical modifications reserved.
AGFA and the Agfa-Rhombus are trademarks of Agfa HealthCare N.V., Belgium,
or its affiliates.
WARNING:
INSTRUCTION:
(1) Read the "Generic Safety Directions" document
(see MEDNET GSO => General Info => Agfa HealthCare => Publications =>
Service Manual) prior to attempting any operation, repair or maintenance task on
the equipment.
(2) Strictly observe all safety directions within the "Generic Safety Directions" and on
the product.
WARNING:
INSTRUCTION:
• Replace defective parts with Agfa HealthCare original spare parts.
• Use only tools and measuring instruments which are suitable for the procedure.
• Only approved Agfa HealthCare accessories must be used. For a list of
compatible accessories contact your local Agfa HealthCare organization or
www.agfa.com.
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Contents
FRONTVERKLEIDUNG, OBEN
FRONT PANELING; TOP
REVETEMENT AVANT, EN HAUT
PAGES 08-09
KASSETENEINHEIT
CASETTE UNIT
UNITE DE CASSETTES
PAGES 12-21
TRANSPORTEINHEIT
LOESCHEINHEIT TRANSPORT UNIT
ERASURE MODULE UNITE DE TRANSPORT
UNITE D’EFFACEMENT PAGES 22-25
PAGES 26-27
VERKLEIDUNG
PANELING
REVETEMENT SCAN-EINHEIT
PAGES 06-07 SCAN UNIT
UNITE SCANNER
PAGES 28-39
LEISTUNGSEINHEIT
POWER SUPPLY CPCI-RACK / REVIVE RACK
BLOC DE PUISSANCE CPCI-RACK / REVIVE RACK
PAGES 44-45 CPCI-RACK / REVIVE RACK
PAGES 40-43
ADC - KASSETTEN
ADC CASSETTES
CASSETTES ADC GESTELL
PAGES 48-69 FRAME
CHASSIS
MODIFIKATIONSBAUGRUPPEN, ZUBEHÖR PAGES 10-11
MODIFICATION KITS, ACCESSORIES
KIT DE MODIFICATION, ACCESSOIRE
SEITEN / PAGES 46-47
5158_CHAP05_INDEX.CDR
01
02* 03*
05
06*
04*
07*
5158_CHAP05_01_M.CDR
PANELING
= Assembly
D = Standard part. For order please refer to the separate spare parts list for standard parts "DD+DIS011.93M".
* = Spare part standardly is not kept in stock, extended delivery time is possible.
99 = Spare Part is not shown in Exploded Views.
PANELING
01*
02*
D3188
05
04*
D3188
D3188
03
5158_CHAP05_02_M.CDR
= Assembly
D = Standard part. For order please refer to the separate spare parts list for standard parts "DD+DIS011.93M".
* = Spare part standardly is not kept in stock, extended delivery time is possible.
99 = Spare Part is not shown in Exploded Views.
01
(GS 114) 11
03
02
04
(S101)
12
05
(M501)
11
D969
10 D333
(GS 116)
09
D2222
D21
D85
D372
07 06
08 D86
(M 101) D2771
5158_CHAP05_03_M.cdr
FRAME
= Assembly
D = Standard part. For order please refer to the separate spare parts list for standard parts "DD+DIS011.93M".
* = Spare part standardly is not kept in stock, extended delivery time is possible.
99 = Spare Part is not shown in Exploded Views.
FRAME
08
01
09*
02
03
(GS714)
04
(M704)
05 (GS718) 07
06
(GS728)
05
12
11
10 (M701)
5158_CHAP05_04_M.CDR
= Assembly
D = Standard part. For order please refer to the separate spare parts list for standard parts "DD+DIS011.93M".
* = Spare part standardly is not kept in stock, extended delivery time is possible.
99 = Spare Part is not shown in Exploded Views.
01
05
(GS720)
02
04 03
06
08
07
(GS730)
5158_CHAP05_05_M.CDR
= Assembly
D = Standard part. For order please refer to the separate spare parts list for standard parts "DD+DIS011.93M".
* = Spare part standardly is not kept in stock, extended delivery time is possible.
99 = Spare Part is not shown in Exploded Views.
01 02 (GS736)
04
03
05
(M702)
(GS738)
14
06
10
07 08
(GS716)
02
09
13
11
12
(GS726)
5158_CHAP05_06_M.CDR
= Assembly
D = Standard part. For order please refer to the separate spare parts list for standard parts "DD+DIS011.93M".
* = Spare part standardly is not kept in stock, extended delivery time is possible.
99 = Spare Part is not shown in Exploded Views.
01
(M705)
03 (GS724)
04
05
02
17
(M703)
15 14*
16
(GS734) 07
08 (GS722)
09
13 12
06
11
(M706) (GS732)
10
5158_CHAP05_07_M.CDR
= Assembly
D = Standard part. For order please refer to the separate spare parts list for standard parts "DD+DIS011.93M".
* = Spare part standardly is not kept in stock, extended delivery time is possible.
99 = Spare Part is not shown in Exploded Views.
10 09 08 06 04 02 07 06 05 04 03 02 01
(GS710) (GS712)
5158_CHAP05_08_M.cdr
= Assembly
D = Standard part. For order please refer to the separate spare parts list for standard parts "DD+DIS011.93M".
* = Spare part standardly is not kept in stock, extended delivery time is possible.
99 = Spare Part is not shown in Exploded Views.
01
02 03
D631
04
14 05 (M 601)
06
D38
16 05
13
05
12
D40
15 06
11
(GS 602)
09 07
10
08
D631
12
17
(GS 604)
D4340
5158_CHAP05_09_M.CDR
TRANSPORT UNIT
= Assembly
D = Standard part. For order please refer to the separate spare parts list for standard parts "DD+DIS011.93M".
* = Spare part standardly is not kept in stock, extended delivery time is possible.
99 = Spare Part is not shown in Exploded Views.
TRANSPORT UNIT
01
02
02
X
X
06 05
(L=90mm)
06
(L=27mm)
08
03 06
(L=100mm)
02
06
(L=27mm)
Detail X 06
07 (L=65mm)
5158_CHAP05_10_M.CDR
TRANSPORT UNIT
= Assembly
D = Standard part. For order please refer to the separate spare parts list for standard parts "DD+DIS011.93M".
* = Spare part standardly is not kept in stock, extended delivery time is possible.
99 = Spare Part is not shown in Exploded Views.
TRANSPORT UNIT
01*
D221
02
03
D353
D81
D2756
08
04
07
06
05
5158_CHAP05_11_M.CDR
ERASURE UNIT
= Assembly
D = Standard part. For order please refer to the separate spare parts list for standard parts "DD+DIS011.93M".
* = Spare part standardly is not kept in stock, extended delivery time is possible.
99 = Spare Part is not shown in Exploded Views.
ERASURE UNIT
01
03
02
04
05
06
CR35-X
Type 5158 / 100
CR25.0
Type 5156/105 (as of SN 6000) 5158_CHAP05_12_M.CDR
= Assembly
D = Standard part. For order please refer to the separate spare parts list for standard parts "DD+DIS011.93M".
* = Spare part standardly is not kept in stock, extended delivery time is possible.
99 = Spare Part is not shown in Exploded Views.
(GS 442)
02
(GS 444)
01
03
04
D707 05
CR25.0
Type 5156/100 (up to SN < 6000) 5158_chap05_13.CDR
= Assembly
D = Standard part. For order please refer to the separate spare parts list for standard parts "DD+DIS011.93M".
* = Spare part standardly is not kept in stock, extended delivery time is possible.
99 = Spare Part is not shown in Exploded Views.
08 01
(GS 410) 02
07
03
04 (M 401)
08
(GS 412)
02
05
06
CR35-X
Type 5158 / 100
CR25.0
Type 5156/105 (as of SN 6000) 5158_CHAP05_14_M.CDR
= Assembly
D = Standard part. For order please refer to the separate spare parts list for standard parts "DD+DIS011.93M".
* = Spare part standardly is not kept in stock, extended delivery time is possible.
99 = Spare Part is not shown in Exploded Views.
10 01
(GS 450)
02
08
(GS 410) 03
09
08
(GS 412)
04
05
(M 401)
03
07
06
CR25.0
Type 5156/100 (up to SN < 6000) 5158_chap05_15_M.CDR
= Assembly
D = Standard part. For order please refer to the separate spare parts list for standard parts "DD+DIS011.93M".
* = Spare part standardly is not kept in stock, extended delivery time is possible.
99 = Spare Part is not shown in Exploded Views.
01
(M402)
02
03
05 04 (GS444)
(GS 448)
06
07
(GS440) 08
CR35-X
Type 5158 / 100
CR25.0
Type 5156/105 (as of SN 6000) 5158_CHAP05_16_M.CDR
= Assembly
D = Standard part. For order please refer to the separate spare parts list for standard parts "DD+DIS011.93M".
* = Spare part standardly is not kept in stock, extended delivery time is possible.
99 = Spare Part is not shown in Exploded Views.
01
(M402)
02
03
09
05 04 (GS 446)
(GS 448)
06
07
(GS 440) 08
CR25.0
Type 5156/100 (up to SN < 6000) 5158_chap05_17_M.CDR
= Assembly
D = Standard part. For order please refer to the separate spare parts list for standard parts "DD+DIS011.93M".
* = Spare part standardly is not kept in stock, extended delivery time is possible.
99 = Spare Part is not shown in Exploded Views.
01
M300
05
03
02
GS302,
GS304
11
(GS300) 04
06 GS306
10
(GS312)
07
CR35-X 09
Type 5158/100 (up to SN < 4000) GS310
CR25.0 08
Type 5156/100 (up to SN < 6000)
Type 5156/105 (up to SN < 6500) 5158_CHAP05_18_M.CDR
CPCI-RACK
= Assembly
D = Standard part. For order please refer to the separate spare parts list for standard parts "DD+DIS011.93M".
* = Spare part standardly is not kept in stock, extended delivery time is possible.
99 = Spare Part is not shown in Exploded Views.
CPCI-RACK
01
02
07**
03
06
05 04
REVIVE RACK
= Assembly
D = Standard part. For order please refer to the separate spare parts list for standard parts "DD+DIS011.93M".
* = Spare part standardly is not kept in stock, extended delivery time is possible.
99 = Spare Part is not shown in Exploded Views.
REVIVE RACK
01
10
02
09 (GS210)
11
(GS220)
03
12
(TR206) 10 04
13 (S203)
(SI1-SI4) 17
15
16
(GS230)
D2182 D707
14
D5681 (SI5)
08 D707
(SI201) 07
(SI202)
D707 D707
D3227
06 05
(S201) (S202)
5158_CHAP05_20_M.cdr
POWER UNIT
= Assembly
D = Standard part. For order please refer to the separate spare parts list for standard parts "DD+DIS011.93M".
* = Spare part standardly is not kept in stock, extended delivery time is possible.
99 = Spare Part is not shown in Exploded Views.
POWER UNIT
02
03
01
04
CM+9515552700 (1x)
05
CM+9514614653 (1x)
CM+9514614303 (1x)
06
CM+9514591000 (2x)
CM+9515560002 (1x)
CM+9515564001 (1x)
CM+9949981300 (1x)
CM+9949981406 (1x)
5158_chap05_21_M.cdr
= Assembly
D = Standard part. For order please refer to the separate spare parts list for standard parts "DD+DIS011.93M".
* = Spare part standardly is not kept in stock, extended delivery time is possible.
99 = Spare Part is not shown in Exploded Views.
01*
02
03*
12 04*
11 10
13
15 05
14
16
07
08
09
10 09
06 08
07
5158_chap05_22_m.CDR
= Assembly
D = Standard part. For order please refer to the separate spare parts list for standard parts "DD+DIS011.93M".
* = Spare part standardly is not kept in stock, extended delivery time is possible.
99 = Spare Part is not shown in Exploded Views.
02*
03* 01*
04
05*
14
06*
13 12
15
17 07
16
18
09
10
11
12 11
08 10
09
5158_chap05_23_m.CDR
= Assembly
D = Standard part. For order please refer to the separate spare parts list for standard parts "DD+DIS011.93M".
* = Spare part standardly is not kept in stock, extended delivery time is possible.
99 = Spare Part is not shown in Exploded Views.
02*
03* 01*
04
05*
14
06*
13 12
15
17 07
16
18
09
10
11
12 11
08 10
09
5158_chap05_23_m.CDR
= Assembly
D = Standard part. For order please refer to the separate spare parts list for standard parts "DD+DIS011.93M".
* = Spare part standardly is not kept in stock, extended delivery time is possible.
99 = Spare Part is not shown in Exploded Views.
01*
02
03*
12 04*
11 10
13
15 05
14
16
07
08
09
10 09
06 08
07
5158_chap05_22_m.CDR
= Assembly
D = Standard part. For order please refer to the separate spare parts list for standard parts "DD+DIS011.93M".
* = Spare part standardly is not kept in stock, extended delivery time is possible.
99 = Spare Part is not shown in Exploded Views.
02*
03* 01*
04
05*
14
06*
13 12
15
17 07
16
18
09
10
11
12 11
08 10
09
5158_chap05_23_m.CDR
= Assembly
D = Standard part. For order please refer to the separate spare parts list for standard parts "DD+DIS011.93M".
* = Spare part standardly is not kept in stock, extended delivery time is possible.
99 = Spare Part is not shown in Exploded Views.
01
02*
11 03*
10 09
12
14 04
13
15
06
07
08
09 08
05 07
06
5158_chap05_27_m.CDR
= Assembly
D = Standard part. For order please refer to the separate spare parts list for standard parts "DD+DIS011.93M".
* = Spare part standardly is not kept in stock, extended delivery time is possible.
99 = Spare Part is not shown in Exploded Views.
02*
03* 01*
04
05*
14
06*
13 12
15
17 07
16
18
09
10
11
12 11
08 10
09
5158_chap05_23_m.CDR
= Assembly
D = Standard part. For order please refer to the separate spare parts list for standard parts "DD+DIS011.93M".
* = Spare part standardly is not kept in stock, extended delivery time is possible.
99 = Spare Part is not shown in Exploded Views.
02*
03* 01*
04
05*
14
06*
13 12
15
17 07
16
18
09
10
11
12 11
08 10
09
5158_chap05_23_m.CDR
= Assembly
D = Standard part. For order please refer to the separate spare parts list for standard parts "DD+DIS011.93M".
* = Spare part standardly is not kept in stock, extended delivery time is possible.
99 = Spare Part is not shown in Exploded Views.
02*
03* 01*
04
05*
14
06*
13 12
15
17 07
16
18
09
10
11
12 11
08 10
09
5158_chap05_23_m.CDR
= Assembly
D = Standard part. For order please refer to the separate spare parts list for standard parts "DD+DIS011.93M".
* = Spare part standardly is not kept in stock, extended delivery time is possible.
99 = Spare Part is not shown in Exploded Views.
03*
02* 01* 04
05*
12
06
13 07
14
09
10
11
06
11
08 10
09
5148_chap05_042.CDR
= Assembly
D = Standard part. For order please refer to the separate spare parts list for standard parts "DD+DIS011.93M".
* = Spare part standardly is not kept in stock, extended delivery time is possible.
99 = Spare Part is not shown in Exploded Views.
03*
02* 01* 04
05*
12
06
13 07
14
09
10
11
06
11
08 10
09
5148_chap05_042.CDR
= Assembly
D = Standard part. For order please refer to the separate spare parts list for standard parts "DD+DIS011.93M".
* = Spare part standardly is not kept in stock, extended delivery time is possible.
99 = Spare Part is not shown in Exploded Views.
• Number of machines
• Extension of the service area
• Local service structure (centralized / decentralized)
• Stockpilling
Type Overview
This spare parts list is valid for the following machine type(s):
Accessory Overview
Following accesssories are separately available:
Order-No.: DD+DIS074.04E
CR 25.0
*1WRR631*
1 Piece WRR63 MA1
Type 5156 / 100
CM+9.5155.9500.0
Necessary time:
approx. 1 hour
Necessary tools:
• 5 mm allen key
• 6 mm allen key
• 7 mm socket wrench
• 10 mm wrench
• 13 mm wrench
List of contents
1 General Information
1.1 Introduction
Provided with a mobile kit the Digitizer can be installed in a van, in a container
or in a vessel. This mobile installation kit is used to fix the machine on deck.
Mobile Kit:
Type Number: 5155 / 153
ABC Code: EBYO1
Spare Parts No.: CM+ 9.5155.9500.0
5155P1-C.CDR
1.3 Preparation
• Examine thoroughly the path along which the Digitizer has to be moved
until it reaches its final location, to guarantee sufficient space to pass all the
doors.
• Make sure that the final location is solid enough to carry the Digitizer.
Read carefully the Installation Planning Instructions, chapter 11.
2 Installation Procedure
2.1 Adjust the Wall Mounting Bracket
• Remove the side panels of the
Digitizer.
• Loosen the paneling screws on
the rear of the Digitizer. Take care
that none of the elements fixing
the paneling screw (1 small and 1
large washer, 1 retaining ring, 1
nut) can fall into the digitizer. The
scan unit may be damaged.
• Fix the mounting block to the
Digitizer with a 5 mm allen key. 5155P2-A.CDR
Please use the two screw sets
supplied, consisting of 1 allen
screw, 1 washer, 1 retaining ring
and one nut each.
• Fix the mounting block to the wall
mounting bracket with the quick
action locks.
2.3 Fix the Ground Plate and the Wall Mounting Bracket
5155P3-A.CDR
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► Referenced Documents
Document Title
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Edition 4, Revision 1
12-2010 printed in Germany Document Node ID: 32047827
so_standard_e_template_v07
Agfa Company Confidential Copyright © 2010 Agfa HealthCare N.V.
DD+DIS025.05E CR User Station
► Manufacturer
Agfa HealthCare N.V.
Publisher
Agfa-Gevaert HealthCare GmbH
Tegernseer Landstraße 161
D – 81539 München
Germany
Copyright © 2010 Agfa HealthCare N.V.
All rights reserved.
Technical modifications reserved.
Agfa and the Agfa rhombus are trademarks of Agfa-Gevaert N.V., Belgium,
or its affiliates.
WARNING:
Improper operation or service activities may cause damage or injuries.
INSTRUCTION:
(1) Read the “Generic Safety Directions” document
(see MEDNET GSO => General Info => Agfa HealthCare => Publications =>
Service Manual) prior to attempting any operation, repair or maintenance task on
the equipment.
(2) Strictly observe all safety directions within the “Generic Safety Directions” and on
the product.
LIST OF CONTENTS
1 INTRODUCTION ......................................................................................................................5
2 SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS........................................................................................................7
2.1 General Safety Instructions.......................................................................................................7
5 TROUBLESHOOTING............................................................................................................26
5.1 Isolating Transformer ..............................................................................................................26
5.2 ID Tablet..................................................................................................................................27
8 INSTALLATION PLANNING...................................................................................................28
8.1 Dimensions .............................................................................................................................28
8.4.2 ID Tablet..................................................................................................................................31
1 Introduction
The CR User Station (CRUS) is an operating console that facilitates the work of the
radiographer. It is suitable for all CR environments: centralized, decentralized or
personal CR solutions.
It has been designed in line with the look and feel of the range of the new generation
digitizers, combining with the digitizers to form a “whole”. It provides a professional way
of delivering an integrated solution for computer equipment in Agfa’s CR offering.
Figure 1
NOTE:
• For all required information concerning digitizers, where the CRUS is attached
to, please refer to the relevant Service Documentation:
• CR 25.0: DD+DIS071.04E
• CR 35-X: DD+DIS219.06E
• CR 75.0: DD+DIS002.04E
• CR 85-X DD+DIS378.05E
2 Safety Instructions
Figure 2
• Make sure that the two safety caps are mounted on top of the right side rollers in
case of stand-alone CRUS (this means that the CRUS is not connected to a
CR 25.0/CR 35-X Digitizer), as shown below.
Figure 3
Pay attention to the warning label at the rear side of the CRUS:
Check power selection before connecting to mains
Figure 4
In combination with a digitizer the isolating transformer assures that the digitizer still
complies with EN 60601-1-1 medical, electrical systems.
The CR User Station bears the CE mark and fully complies with the
CE Directive 89/336/EEC and with the federal code of the United States, bearing on:
• Emission and immunity according to EN 60601-1-2, for emissions the
equipment complies with EN 55011 class A (CISPR 11).
This is a Class A product. In a domestic environment this product may
cause radio interference in which case the user may be required to take
adequate measures.
• Emissions according to 47 CFR part 15 subpart B, Class A.
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a
Class A digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits
are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful
interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment. This
equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not
installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual, may cause harmful
interference to radio communications. Operation of this equipment in a residential
area is likely to cause harmful interference in which case the user will be required to
correct the interference at his own expense.
• Radio-parameters of the ID Tablet according to ETS 300330.
3 Installation Instructions
NOTE:
The actions described in this section apply only, if the CRUS is installed as stand-
alone device.
Skip this section if you want to dock it to a CR 25.0 / CR 35-X digitizer.
Figure 5
Figure 6
Figure 7
Figure 8
Figure 11
Figure 12
Figure 13
NOTE:
By default, a rack for the Barco monitor is installed.
If you have a Barco monitor, go directly to step (2).
If you have another monitor, exchange the rack before proceeding
with step (2). The exchange of the rack for the NEC monitor is
described in section 3.9.
Figure 14
(3) Adjust the monitor according to
section 3.10.
Figure 15
(1) Put the ID-Tablet back to its place and fix the Phillips screw
(see Figure 8, page 11).
(2) Connect the USB cable coming from the ID-Tablet to a free USB port of the PC.
Figure 17
100 V: 6.3 AT
120 V 5.0 AT
230 V 2.5 AT
240 V 2.5 AT
Figure 18
Figure 19
Figure 20
20
100
2 01
240
Figure 21
Figure 22
(1) Connect the network cable of the digitizer to the hub of the CRUS.
NOTE:
If you want to dock the CRUS to a CR 25.0 digitizer, continue with section 3.8.
Result The installation of the CRUS as a stand-alone device is finished. Connect it to the
mains.
Figure 23
Figure 24
Figure 25
Figure 26
Figure 27
Figure 29
Figure 30
Figure 31
NOTE:
The monitor rack, the bearing and the
washers can easily fall down!
Be careful when removing the axis.
Figure 32
Figure 33
NOTE:
If the monitor rack is not fixed properly, it
may tilt unwanted.
Check that the hole of the retainer (see
circle) and the form of the axis fit smoothly
together.
Figure 35
Figure 34
Figure 36
Figure 37
Figure 38
Figure 39
Adjust the inclination of the monitor by using the lever at the rear side:
NOTE:
The lever is a quick-fix system: Its fixed or loose position can be changed when it is
pulled (lever free, see Figure 40).
There is no need to open the Allen screw at the axis for the adjustment of the monitor.
lever lever
(2) Loosen lever by turning counter-
free locked
clockwise.
Figure 40
Result The individual components of the CR User Station are ready for use now.
4 Functional Description
Monitor (*)
Keyboard (*)
ID Tablet
Cassette storage
Inside:
- Isolating transformer
- PC (*)
- UPS (*)
- Network Switch (*)
Figure 41
3
store 2
exposed
cassette
store
scanned
and erased
cassette
4
Figure 42
• Up to five exposed cassettes are stored in the upper side storage racks (1).
• The exposed and identified cassettes are inserted directly into the digitizer or, if the
digitizer is busy, stored in the top storage rack (3).
• The scanned and erased cassettes waiting to be used again are stored in the lower
side storage rack (4).
In order to save time it is also possible to use the CRUS for Direct ID.
• For this an exposed but unidentified cassette is inserted into the digitizer.
• By entering the cassette, the digitizer reads the cassette information of the RF Tag
and a communication to the CRUS is opened.
• The digitizer starts scanning the IP and sends an ID Data Request Message to the
CRUS. On the monitor of the CRUS the ID window pops up and the ID data have to
be entered.
• After the user completed the information at the CRUS, it is sent back to the digitizer.
The communication channel is closed afterwards.
5 Troubleshooting
WARNING:
Fire hazard:
Only use fuses of the exact value and characteristics stated above.
5.2 ID Tablet
Figure 44
For the current Spare Parts List refer to MedNet GSO Library.
7 Maintenance
8 Installation Planning
8.1 Dimensions
193 (75”)
5 (2”)
43 (17”) 45 (18”) 100 (40”)
5 (2”)
Digitizer
64 (25”)
75 (30”)
200 (77”)
120 (47”)
Figure 45
64 (25”)
Digitizer
200 (77”)
127 (48”)
Figure 46
Weight • 53 kg (empty)
• Approx. 100 kg (fully equipped)
Operating Conditions
Temperature 10°C – 30°C
Change of temperature 0.5°C / min.
Humidity 15% RH to 80% RH
Type Label
The type label is at the rear side of the CRUS.
Figure 48
Figure 47
8.4 Connections
CRUS
Primary:
100 V 6,3 A, slow blow
120 V 5,0 A, slow blow
230 – 240 V 2,5 A, slow blow
CR 25.0
Operating voltage:
230 V / 240 V + 10%
120 V + 10%
100 V + 10%
Mains Fuse Protection
Europe 16 A, slow blow
USA & Japan 15 A, slow blow
8.4.2 ID Tablet
Local and International wiring regulations must be observed. Check all supplies and
voltages, currents, trips and fuses with the hospital facilities department or their
engineers.
CR User Station
Type 5157/100
Internal update: 4
CONFIDENTIALITY NOTE:
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Manufacturer
Agfa HealthCare N.V
Published by
Agfa-Gevaert HealthCare GmbH
Tegernseer Landstraße 161
D - 81539 München
Germany
Copyright © 2011 Agfa HealthCare N.V.
All rights reserved.
Technical modifications reserved.
AGFA and the Agfa-Rhombus are trademarks of Agfa HealthCare N.V., Belgium,
or its affiliates.
WARNING:
INSTRUCTION:
(1) Read the "Generic Safety Directions" document
(see MEDNET GSO => General Info => Agfa HealthCare => Publications =>
Service Manual) prior to attempting any operation, repair or maintenance task on
the equipment.
(2) Strictly observe all safety directions within the "Generic Safety Directions" and on
the product.
WARNING:
INSTRUCTION:
• Replace defective parts with Agfa HealthCare original spare parts.
• Use only tools and measuring instruments which are suitable for the procedure.
• Only approved Agfa HealthCare accessories must be used. For a list of
compatible accessories contact your local Agfa HealthCare organization or
www.agfa.com.
NOTE:
To verify the latest version of single documents and of Service Manuals refer to the
Document Type ‘Order List’ in the GSO Library.
Document History
NOTE:
Agfa reserves the right to deliver compatible parts or alternative parts.
Prices to the original order may differ.
Contact
Spare Parts ordering
Spare Parts ordering
Europe
Europe Orderprocessing-europe@matrium.net
orderprocessing-europe.matrium@eads.com
Overseas
Overseas Orderprocessing-overseas@matrium.net
orderprocessing-overseas.matrium@eads.com
Worldwide returns.matrium@eads.com
Worldwide Returns@matrium.net
NOTE:
For Recycling
Recycling of theInformation
electronicplease refer to:waste equipment will ensure safety
and electrical
of human health and the environment.
For information about electronic and electrical waste equipment disposal,
http://intra.agfanet/cd/ep/ehs.nsf
recovery and collection points, please contact your local waste disposal service
or producer / distributor of this equipment.
If your equipment contains removable batteries or accumulators please dispose
of these separately according to local regulations.
Contents
LEISTUNGSEINHEIT
POWER UNIT
MODULE DE PUISSANCE
PAGE 12 - 13
GESTELL
FRAME
CHÂSSIS
PAGE 6 - 7
ID STATION - AB FN 10.000
ID STATION - AS OF SN 10.000
ID STATION - A PARTIR DE NS 10.000
PAGE 10 - 11
08
06
05
09
07
04
03*
02
01
5157_chap05_01.CDR
FRAME
= Assembly
D = Standard part. For order please refer to the separate spare parts list for standard parts "DD+DIS011.93M".
* = Spare part standardly is not kept in stock, extended delivery time is possible.
99 = Spare Part is not shown in Exploded Views.
FRAME
01*
07
08
04 06
02
05 05
03
5157_chap05_02.CDR
ID STATION - UP TO SN 10.000
= Assembly
D = Standard part. For order please refer to the separate spare parts list for standard parts "DD+DIS011.93M".
* = Spare part standardly is not kept in stock, extended delivery time is possible.
99 = Spare Part is not shown in Exploded Views.
ID STATION - UP TO SN 10.000
01*
05
04
03
02
5157_chap05_03.CDR
ID STATION - AS OF SN 10.000
= Assembly
D = Standard part. For order please refer to the separate spare parts list for standard parts "DD+DIS011.93M".
* = Spare part standardly is not kept in stock, extended delivery time is possible.
99 = Spare Part is not shown in Exploded Views.
ID STATION - AS OF SN 10.000
02
01
03, 04, 05
5157_chap05_04.CDR
POWER UNIT
= Assembly
D = Standard part. For order please refer to the separate spare parts list for standard parts "DD+DIS011.93M".
* = Spare part standardly is not kept in stock, extended delivery time is possible.
99 = Spare Part is not shown in Exploded Views.
POWER UNIT
• Number of machines
• Extension of the service area
• Local service structure (centralized / decentralized)
• Stockpilling
• Not available
Type Overview
This spare parts list is valid for the following machine type(s):
Accessory Overview
Following accesssories are separately available:
• Not available
CR 25.0
*1YDP3H1*
1 Piece YDP3H MA1
Type 5156 / 100
Necessary time:
approx. 30 min
List of Contents
1 General ....................................................................... 1
1.1 Software Requirements .......................................................... 1
1.2 Release Environment .............................................................. 1
1.3 Order number .......................................................................... 1
1.4 Scope of Delivery .................................................................... 1
1 General
For this normal installation procedure only use the application software disks
C251006_1_3 to C251006_3_3.
(1) Take the floppy Hard disk formatter / Portex Installer 1/2 and insert it
into the disk drive of the digitizer.
(2) Disconnect the digitizer from the network (since a default IP-Address &
hostname is configured)
(3) Connect a PC with terminal program or a terminal to service RS232 port
(9600 baud, Xon/Xoff, no parity, 8 bit, 1 stop bit).
(4) Press the Reset button on CPU-Board or turn power off/on of the digitizer.
(5) Confirm partitioning/formatting of the hard disk on your terminal with ‘y’.
(6) Wait until you get the final message on the terminal, or wait until control
LED of floppy disk drive is off.
(7) Insert the floppy Hard disk formatter / Portex Installer 2/2 into the disk
drive of the digitizer.
(8) Press the Reset button on CPU-Board or turn power off/on of the digitizer.
(9) Wait until you get the final message on the terminal, or wait until control
LED of floppy disk drive is off.
(10) Remove the floppy.
ATTENTION: Do not insert any other floppy!
(11) Press the Reset button on CPU-Board or turn power off/on of the digitizer.
(12) Wait until you get the final message on the terminal or wait approximately
2 minutes.
(13) Insert the first floppy of the CR25.0 Application (labelled C251006_1_3)
into the disk drive of the digitizer.
(14) Press the Reset button on CPU-Board or turn power off/on of the digitizer.
(15) Wait until you get the final message on the terminal or wait until control
LED of floppy disk drive is off.
(16) Insert the second floppy of the CR25.0 Application (labelled
C251006_2_3) into the disk drive of the digitizer.
(17) Press the Reset button on CPU-Board or turn power off/on of the digitizer.
(18) Wait until you get the final message on the terminal or wait until control
LED of floppy disk drive is off.
(19) Insert the third floppy of the CR25.0 Application (labelled C251006_3_3)
into the disk drive of the digitizer.
(20) Press the Reset button on CPU-Board or turn power off/on of the digitizer.
(21) Wait until you get the final message on the terminal or wait until control
LED of floppy disk drive is off.
(22) Remove the floppy, press the Reset button on CPU-Board or turn power
off/on of the digitizer and wait approx. 2 minutes (system extracts software
release)
(23) Press the Reset button on CPU-Board or turn power off/on of digitizer and
wait until system is up.
Do not forget to restore test images from CDROM CM+9 5145 1055 0 after
the restore procedure.
CR 25.0
*1YNCJ21*
1 Piece YNCJ2 MA1
Type 5156 / 100
Necessary time:
approx. 30 min
List of Contents
1 General.......................................................................................... 1
1.1 Software Requirements ..................................................................................1
1.2 Release Environment ......................................................................................1
1.3 Order number...................................................................................................1
1.4 Scope of Delivery ............................................................................................1
1 General
For this normal installation procedure only use the application software disks
C251008_1_3 to C251008_3_3.
(1) Take the floppy Hard disk formatter / Portex Installer 1/2 and insert it
into the disk drive of the digitizer.
(2) Disconnect the digitizer from the network (since a default IP-Address &
hostname is configured)
(3) Connect a PC with terminal program or a terminal to service RS232 port
(9600 baud, Xon/Xoff, no parity, 8 bit, 1 stop bit).
(4) Press the Reset button on CPU-Board or turn power off/on of the digitizer.
(5) Confirm partitioning/formatting of the hard disk on your terminal with ‘y’.
(6) Wait until you get the final message on the terminal, or wait until control
LED of floppy disk drive is off.
(7) Insert the floppy Hard disk formatter / Portex Installer 2/2 into the disk
drive of the digitizer.
(8) Press the Reset button on CPU-Board or turn power off/on of the digitizer.
(9) Wait until you get the final message on the terminal, or wait until control
LED of floppy disk drive is off.
(10) Remove the floppy.
ATTENTION: Do not insert any other floppy!
(11) Press the Reset button on CPU-Board or turn power off/on of the digitizer.
(12) Wait until you get the final message on the terminal or wait approximately
2 minutes.
(13) Insert the first floppy of the CR25.0 Application (labelled C251008_1_3)
into the disk drive of the digitizer.
(14) Press the Reset button on CPU-Board or turn power off/on of the digitizer.
(15) Wait until you get the final message on the terminal or wait until control
LED of floppy disk drive is off.
(16) Insert the second floppy of the CR25.0 Application (labelled
C251008_2_3) into the disk drive of the digitizer.
(17) Press the Reset button on CPU-Board or turn power off/on of the digitizer.
(18) Wait until you get the final message on the terminal or wait until control
LED of floppy disk drive is off.
(19) Insert the third floppy of the CR25.0 Application (labelled C251008_3_3)
into the disk drive of the digitizer.
(20) Press the Reset button on CPU-Board or turn power off/on of the digitizer.
(21) Wait until you get the final message on the terminal or wait until control
LED of floppy disk drive is off.
(22) Remove the floppy, press the Reset button on CPU-Board or turn power
off/on of the digitizer and wait approx. 2 minutes (system extracts software
release)
(23) Press the Reset button on CPU-Board or turn power off/on of digitizer and
wait until system is up.
Do not forget to restore test images from CDROM CM+9 5145 1055 0 after
the restore procedure.
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(1) Take the floppy Hard disk formatter / Portex Installer 1/2 and insert it
into the disk drive of the digitizer.
(2) Disconnect the digitizer from the network (since a default IP-Address &
hostname is configured).
(4) Press the Reset button on CPU board or turn power of the digitizer
off/on.
(5) Confirm partitioning/formatting of the hard disk on your terminal with ‘y’.
(6) Wait until you get the final message on the terminal, or wait until control
LED of floppy disk drive is off.
(7) Insert the floppy Hard disk formatter / Portex Installer 2/2 into the disk
drive of the digitizer.
(8) Press the Reset button on CPU board or turn power of the digitizer
off/on.
(9) Wait until you get the final message on the terminal, or wait until control
LED of floppy disk drive is off.
(11) Press the Reset button on CPU-Board or turn power off/on of the
digitizer.
(12) Wait until you get the final message on the terminal or wait
approximately 2 minutes.
(13) Insert the first floppy of the CR 25.0 Application (labeled C251020_1_3)
into the disk drive of the digitizer.
(14) Press the Reset button on CPU board or turn power of the digitizer
off/on.
(15) Wait until you get the final message on the terminal or wait until control
LED of floppy disk drive is off.
(17) Press the Reset button on CPU board or turn power of the digitizer
off/on.
(18) Wait until you get the final message on the terminal or wait until control
LED of floppy disk drive is off.
(20) Press the Reset button on CPU board or turn power of the digitizer
off/on.
(21) Wait until you get the final message on the terminal or wait until control
LED of floppy disk drive is off.
(22) Remove the floppy, press the Reset button on CPU board or turn power
of the digitizer off/on and wait approx. 2 minutes (system extracts
software release).
(23) Press the Reset button on CPU board or turn power of digitizer off/on
and wait until the system is up.
Do not forget to restore the test images from CDROM CM+9 5145 1055 0
after the restore procedure.
(1) Make sure the digitizer is disconnected from the network (never connect
the digitizer to the network before configuring it with a valid CPF file!).
(2) Generate the CPF file with the QS, the VIPS or the CCM.
(3) Parse the CPF file using the guidelines of the Service Menu Topic Install
from floppy, CPF file follow the instructions displayed on the user
interface.
(6) Refresh your backup by following the guidelines of Service Menu Topic
Save on floppy, Machine specific data.
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Type 5156
► Document History
► Referenced Documents
Document Title
Preceding Bulletin Service Bulletin No. 13, DD+DIS320.06E
REQUIRED TIME:
approximately 30 min.
CONFIDENTIALITY NOTE:
Use, dissemination, distribution or reproduction of this document by unauthorized personnel is not permitted and may be unlawful.
DOCUMENT CONTROL NOTE:
The controlled version of this document resides on MedNet. Any printed copy of this document is uncontrolled.
WARNING:
Improper operation or service activities may cause damage or injuries.
INSTRUCTION:
1. Read the "Generic Safety Directions" document
(see MEDNET GSO => General Info => Agfa HealthCare =>
Publications => Service Manual) prior to attempting any operation,
repair or maintenance task on the equipment.
2. Strictly observe all safety directions within the "Generic Safety
Directions" and on the product.
List of Contents
1 Introduction ..................................................................................1
1.1 Software Requirements.................................................................................. 1
1.2 Order Number.................................................................................................. 1
1.3 Scope of Delivery............................................................................................ 1
1.4 Prerequisites 2
1.5 Release Information for C25_2007 ................................................................ 2
3 Troubleshooting ...........................................................................6
1 Introduction
The digitizer software can also be downloaded from MedNet, GSO Library:
Computed Radiography/CR Digitizers/CR 25.0/Freeware/
CR 25.0 - Software - Device Software C25_2007
1.4 Prerequisites
REQUIRED TOOLS
• 1 empty floppy for the backup
(only needed when the Digitizer Software is downloaded from MedNet)
• 6 floppies to store the software
(only needed when the Digitizer Software is downloaded from MedNet)
• serial cable to connect your service PC to the digitizer
(serial cable commercially available)
• test images, in case they are not available on the digitizer:
CM+9 5145 1055 0
NOTE:
Together with digitizer software C25_2007, a new Portex version 2006.02
has been released. This Portex version is required if Oberon 3 board is
installed on the digitizer.
(5) Take the floppy Portex Installer 1/2 (includes Hard disk formatter)
and insert it into the disk drive of the digitizer.
(7) Press the <Reset> button on CPU board or turn power of the
digitizer off/on.
(9) Wait until you get the final message on the terminal, or wait until control
LED of floppy disk drive is off.
(10) Insert the floppy Portex Installer 2/2 into the disk drive of the digitizer.
(11) Press the <Reset> button on CPU board or turn power of the
digitizer off/on.
(12) Wait until you get the final message on the terminal, or wait until control
LED of floppy disk drive is off.
IMPORTANT:
Do not insert any other floppy!
(15) Wait until you get the final message on the terminal.
(16) Insert the first floppy of the CR 25.0 Application (labeled C252007_1_3)
into the disk drive of the digitizer.
(17) Press the <Reset> button on CPU board or turn power of the
digitizer off/on.
(18) Wait until you get the final message on the terminal or wait until
control LED of floppy disk drive is off.
(20) Press the <Reset> button on CPU board or turn power of the digitizer
off/on.
(21) Wait until you get the final message on the terminal or wait until
control LED of floppy disk drive is off.
(22) Insert the third floppy of the CR 25.0 Application (labeled C252007_3_3)
into the disk drive of the digitizer.
(23) Press the <Reset> button on CPU board or turn power of the
digitizer off/on.
(24) Wait until you get the final message on the terminal or wait until
control LED of floppy disk drive is off.
(26) Press the <Reset> button on CPU board or turn power of the digitizer
off/on and wait approx. 2 minutes (system extracts software release).
(27) When asked to, press the <Reset> button on CPU board again or turn
power of digitizer off/on and wait until the system is up.
NOTE:
Without restoring the device specific parameters, an operation of
the digitizer is impossible!
Restore the device-specific parameters by using the backup floppy.
For the procedure follow the guidelines of the Service Menu Topic
Install from floppy, Machine specific data on the digitizer display.
(1) Make sure the digitizer is disconnected from the network (!).
NOTE:
Never connect the digitizer to the network before configuring it with
a valid CPF file
(2) Generate the CPF file with the QS, the VIPS or the CCM.
(3) Parse the CPF file using the guidelines of the Service Menu Topic Install
from floppy, CPF file follow the instructions displayed on the user
interface.
(6) Refresh your backup by following the guidelines of Service Menu Topic
Save on floppy, Machine specific data.
3 Troubleshooting
Following problem might occur during the installation of the digitizer software.
Please stick to the described solution to overcome this problem.
Symptom When you have inserted a floppy disk, the following error message
comes up:
“startup.com could not be found”
figure 1
Solution Remove the floppy and insert it again. Then restart the digitizer.
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WARNING:
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INSTRUCTION:
(1) Read the "Generic Safety Directions" document
(see MEDNET GSO => General Info => Agfa HealthCare => Publications =>
Service Manual) prior to attempting any operation, repair or maintenance task on
the equipment.
(2) Strictly observe all safety directions within the "Generic Safety Directions" and
on the product.
TABLE OF CONTENT
The following modifications of CR 25.0 Type 5156/100 are listed in chronological order,
the latest modification on top of the list.
2006
October 5. Modification of the 5-fold Stepper Motor Board n.a.
August 6. SB No. 13: DD+DIS320.06E,
Chapter 7 of the service
Introduction of Digitizer Software C25_2007
manual: DD+DIS319.06E
2005
Nov. 7. Modification of the Cassette Opener SB No. 10: DD+DIS013.06E
Nov. 8. Modification of the Oberon Board SB No. 9: DD+DIS423.05E
Sept. 9. Introduction of Digitizer Software C25_1020 FSB No. 7: DD+DIS306.05E,
Chapter 7 in the service
manual: DD+DIS334.05E
July 10. Modification of the Optic Module n.a.
February 11. Introduction of Digitizer Software C25_1008 FSB No. 4: DD+DIS030.05E,
Chapter 7 in the service
manual: DD+DIS029.05E
2004
Nov. 12. Introduction of Digitizer Software C25_1006 FSB No. 2: DD+DIS383.04E,
Chapter 7 in the service
manual: DD+DIS384.04E
Nov. 13. Modification of the Shielding Plate FSB No. 1: DD+DIS372.04E
Reason A modified vacuum pump has been introduced for the use of the
digitizer on sites between 2000 m and 4000 m above sea level.
Products(s)/ The High Altitude Vacuum Pump is not part of series production and
Serial only available as upgrade kit for new installations or already installed
Numbers(s) digitizers as well as spare part for the replacement of modified
vacuum pumps, which are defective.
Part • Upgrade Kit “High Altitude Vacuum Pump for CR 25.0/CR 35-X”
Number(s) ABC Code: EZKDB
• Spare part “High Altitude Vacuum Pump”
CM+9 5158 6130 0
Referenced • Enclosure - Replacement Instructions: High Altitude Vacuum
Document(s) Pump for Use on Sites between 2000 m and 4000 m above Sea
Level, DD+DIS151.07E
• Service Bulletin No. 15, DD+DIS275.07E
Reason The side panel left has been modified to ensure more free space
between photomultiplier and side panel left. This improvement has
been introduced to avoid contact between photomultiplier and side
panel left.
Products(s)/ As no CR 25.0 Type 5156/100 digitizers are produced, this
Serial modification is only available as spare part.
Numbers(s)
Part • Spare part “Side wall, lhs”, CM+9 5155 1270 4
Number(s)
Referenced n.a.
Document(s)
4 Modification of cPCI-Rack
Reason The power supply unit has been modified to enable the use of hard
disks with higher voltage input.
The modified power supply unit is RoHS compliant.
Products(s)/ As no CR 25.0 Type 5156/100 digitizers are produced, this
Serial modification is only available as spare part.
Numbers(s)
Part • Spare part “cPCI-Rack complete, CM+9 5156 1400 1
Number(s)
• Spare part “cPCI-Rack assembled”, CM+9 5156 1405 4
Referenced n.a.
Document(s)
Reason The fixation of the 5-fold stepper motor board has been changed to
prevent bending of the board.
Reason With the software, the following new features are introduced:
• EUREF compliance: This new feature has been introduced
for the successor digitizer CR 35-X only.
The CR 25.0 digitizer is not compliant with the EUREF
standard.
• “Fast Preview” functionality: With this new functionality,
the image can be viewed on the processing station while
being scanned by the digitizer. This functionality has already
been available in the digitizers ADC Solo, ADC Compact+,
CR 75.0 and CR 85-X.
• New Portex version 2006.02: This Portex version is required
in combination with Oberon 3 board. This new Oberon 3
board will be introduced soon in order to be RoHS compliant.
Products(s)/ SN = 4279, SN > 4281; CW 34/2006
Serial
Numbers(s)
Part Download from MedNet, GSO Library:
Number(s) Computed Radiography/CR Digitizers/CR 25.0/Freeware/
CR 25.0 - Software - Device Software c25_2007
Spare part: “software C25_2007”: CM+9 5156 1080 3
Referenced For more information on the issue refer to SB No. 13
Document(s) (DD+DIS320.06E).
For the installation instructions of the software refer to chapter 7 of
the service manual (DD+DIS319.06E).
Reason Small cassettes are not returned to the I/O slot of the digitizer. The
cassette falls down into the transport unit (HQ_0502090002). This
problem does not occur when using the modified cassette opener.
Products(s)/ SN > 3144, CW 47/2005
Serial
Numbers(s)
Part • Spare part “cassette opener”: CM+9 5156 9050 0
Number(s)
Referenced For more information on the issue refer to SB No. 10
Document(s) (DD+DIS013.06E).
Reason With the software, the following bugs have been solved:
• FLFS (Full Leg / Full Spine) application could not be turned
on/off
• Emergency/Direct-ID mode could not be toggled using the
speed-class key
Products(s)/ SN ≥ 1665, CW 05/2005
Serial
Numbers(s)
Part • Spare part: “software C25_1008”: CM+9 5156 1080 1
Number(s)
Download from MedNet, GSO Library:
Computed Radiography/CR Digitizers/CR 25.0/Freeware/ CR
25.0 - Software - Device Software C25_1008
Referenced For the release information refer to FSB No. 4 (DD+DIS030.05E).
Document(s)
For the installation instructions of the software refer to chapter 7 in
the service manual (DD+DIS029.05E).
Reason With the software, the following bug has been solved:
• Erasure was done with wrong depth; cassettes were not
accepted in Emergency or Direct ID status.
Products(s)/ SN ≥ 1306, CW 46/2004
Serial
Numbers(s)
Part Spare part “software C25_1006”: CM+9 5156 1080 0
Number(s)
Download from MedNet, GSO Library:
Computed Radiography/CR Digitizers/CR 25.0/Freeware/ CR 25.0
- Software - Device Software C25_1006
Referenced For the release information refer to FSB No. 2 (DD+DIS383.04E).
Document(s)
For the installation instructions of the software refer to chapter 7 in
the service manual (DD+DIS384.04E).
Reason The shielding plate avoids IP jams which were elicited by wrong
signals due to erasure light emission.
Products(s)/ SN ≥ 1306, CW 46/2004
Serial
Numbers(s)
Part • Spare part “shielding plate”: CM+9 5156 2452 0
Number(s)
Referenced For more information on the issue refer to FSB No. 1
Document(s) (DD+DIS372.04E).
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Chapter 9
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2 General Information
To ensure quality and functional reliability of the system all the points listed
below (minimum maintenance points) must be carried out.
approximately 2 h
5155_reg09_002.cdr
Figure 1
(4) Unzip the file "5156_xxxx_icn.zip"
(xxxx stands for the serial number).
(5) Start an editor (e.g. notepad or wordpad).
(6) Open the file "\D_\infocounter\0\infocounter.txt".
(7) Evaluate the infocounter file.
Evaluation of infocounters.txt
What to check in the Comment
infocounter
1.1 Device Info: Serial Compare device serial number to chapter 8
number and “Manufacturing Standard Modifications” and
Installation date chapter 10 “Field Service Bulletins” to determine
whether the device is modified or requires a
modification.
1.4 Software Info It is recommended to have the latest software
installed. Before you upgrade to a new software,
make sure that your hardware is up to date.
2.2 Throughput For throughput most important are the cycles per
day. They usually count between 30 and 100.
3.3 Hardware By comparing the status of the device with the
Modification History available “Field Modifications”, chapter 7, the
exact hardware status can be determined.
3.4 Software modification By checking the software modification history it
history can be determined, whether a recent software
upgrade solved a problem, that occurred quite
often in the error list.
4.6 Laser power Check that laser power is constant: no more than
1 mW difference in between two entries. If the
value is higher, run system check.
4.7 Polygon Jitter If amplitude exceeded 300 milli-pixel, check
Monitoring accurately the image quality on the workstation.
Do not exchange optic modules without having
contacted the support center.
Evaluation of infocounters.txt
What to check in the Comment
infocounter
5.8 Error List Relatives Troubleshoot these errors with the help of the
and technical documentation, chapter 3.3,
5.9 Error List Total “Troubleshooting”.
• flashlight
(1) Check overall condition of the machine – outside and inside – for obvious
changes or damage.
Figure 2
3.3 Inside
• vacuum cleaner
• lint free cloth
• screw driver
• dust brush
• roller
(CM+9 5145 9100 0)
• toothed belt
(CM+9 5145 5195 1)
5155_reg09_004.cdr
Figure 3
B
A
5155_reg09_005.cdr
Figure 4
Belt (5) Exchange the transport belt once a year.
• vacuum cleaner
cPCI Fan (1) Check the fan function of the cPCI rack fan by hand.
There is no air filter to be replaced.
General (2) Remove visible dust and dirt deposits using a vacuum cleaner.
• soft cloth
• ADC cleaner
(if not available, use water)
• Allen key 3 mm
5155_reg09_006.cdr
Figure 5
• soft cloth
• ADC cleaner (if not available, use water)
• suction cups (CM+9 5145 6550 2)
5155_reg09_012.cdr
Figure 6
5155_reg09_007.cdr
Figure 7
• soft cloth
• ADC cleaner (if not available, use water)
• 10 x 100 W lamps (CM+9 0450 6553 0)
5155_reg09_008.cdr
Figure 8
(6) Dust the following parts of the erasure unit
• reflector
• input and output opening of the air stream (protection grid)
• KG2 filter (A).
• front pane (B) (see Figure 9).
In case of persistent dirt, use ADC cleaner for cleaning all surfaces except
the inner side of the large glass plate. This side must not be cleaned with
anything wet since a gelatin layer is attached to it.
5155_reg09_009.cdr
Figure 9
Do not touch the glass bulbs with your bare fingers. Use a soft cloth to insert
the lamps.
Fan (9) Check fan of erasure unit for dust and clean if necessary.
(10) Re-insert the erasure unit.
3.9 Cassettes
(1) Carry out four test cycles with each format of the cassettes.
• Flatfield
<7 Checks>
<2 Send image>
<2 Flatfield Calibration pattern>
<3 Flatfield Banding pattern>
Make sure that the outlined areas are filled in as shown in the example.
(4) Insert the cassette into the digitizer and print the image on a printer with a
Window Setting of 0.6 without changing the Level Setting.
5155_reg09_013.jpg
Figure 12
Calibration lines
Blurred dark lines in slow scan
direction on the flatfield
(see Figure 13).
• Expose another flatfield and
compare it again with the
sample.
If there are still unacceptable
effects, you have to redo shading
calibration as described in chapter
3.6. Figure 13
Expose another flatfield and
compare it again with the sample.
Banding
Fine sharp white or gray lines in fast
scan direction on the flatfield
(see Figure 14).
• Check diagnostic images.
Figure 14
Dust
Fine sharp lines in slow scan
direction on the flatfield
(see Figure 15).
• Check if scanner is dusty. If
yes, use the scan brush to
remove it. Expose another flat
field and compare it again with
the sample.
Figure 15
5 Completion of Maintenance
(1) Confirm the maintenance by signing the checklist.
(2) Make a backup of the system on floppy.
(3) Inform the customer about what was done during the maintenance and
which repairs need to be done in next future.
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Chapter 11
List of Contents
1 Safety ........................................................................... 1
1.1 Intended use .............................................................................. 1
1.2 General Safety Instructions ...................................................... 2
1.3 Safety Instructions for Laser Products.................................... 5
1.4 Safety Regulations .................................................................... 6
8 Specifications............................................................ 16
8.1 Type Overview ......................................................................... 16
8.2 Electrical Data.......................................................................... 16
1 Safety
The device must only be operated according to its specifications and its
intended use. Any operation not corresponding to the specifications or
intended use may result in hazards, which in turn may lead to serious injuries
or fatal accidents (for example electric shocks). AGFA positively will not
assume any liability in these cases.
The device must only be installed and put into operation under the specified
conditions.
The CR 25.0 must only be used to scan exposed X-ray cassettes, containing
an erasable image plate (IP). This device is part of a system, consisting of X-
ray cassettes with erasable phosphor image plates, an identification station for
the cassettes and a workstation where the resulting digital image information
is further processed and routed.
It is intended that the CR 25.0 is only operated in a radiological environment
by qualified staff.
In order to reduce the risk of electric shock, do not remove any covers.
Caution hot:
Type B equipment:
Indicates that the CR 25.0 complies with the limits for type B equipment.
Intergrounding connector:
Provides a connection between the Digitizer and other equipment which might
exhibit minor ground potential differences. These differences may degrade
the quality of communication between different equipment. Never remove
connections to this terminal.
Provides a connection between the Digitizer and the protective earth of the
mains. Do not remove this connection, because this will have a negative
influence on the leakage current.
Power on
Power off:
Note that the power cord has to be disconnected from the wall outlet in order
to disconnect the unit entirely from the mains.
WARNING User interventions other than those described in this manual can be
hazardous with regard to laser radiation.
Certificates
The CR 25.0 complies with:
• the general safety regulations :
EN 60601-1:1990 / A1:1993, A2:1995, A13:1996
EN 60601-1-2:2001
IEC 601-1:1988 / A1:1991, A2:1995,
IEC 601-1-1 / EN 60601-1-1,
UL 60601-1:2003
CAN / CSA C22.2 No.601.1-M90
• the laser safety regulations :
EN 60825-1:1994 / A1:2002, A2:2001
DHHS/FDA 21 CFR, Parts 1040.10 and 1040.11,
ANSI Z 136-1980.
• EN ISO 14971:2000
EN 1041:1998
EN 980:1996/A1
Warning
For USA only:
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits
for a Class B digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules.
These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against
harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment
generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not
installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause
harmful interference to radio communications.
In case of the equipment will cause harmful interference to other
devices see user manual for help.
2 Scope of Delivery
Pieces Description
1 Digitizer
1 Installation Instructions
1 Installation Report
1 User Manual
1 Reference Manual
1 Certificates
2 Mains Cable (1 x US- connector, 1 x Euro-DIN connector)
1 UTP network cable (2 x RJ45 connection)
8 floppy disks (3 x Release floppy, 1 x Hard Disk Formatter floppy,
1 x Backup floppy, 1 x Language floppy, 2 x Portex floppy)
4 System Overview
on
ly
Figure 1
The above example shows the Digitizer connected to a WIN NT based ADC
Quality System (ADC QS).
150 (59.05")
5(1.97")
45 (17.72")
5 (1.97")
Digitizer
75 (29.53")
200 (78.74")
120 (47.24")
5155_reg11_002.CDR
Figure 2
Free space as shown in the drawing must be reserved for repair and
maintenance.
Less space may result in longer repair times!
All dimensions in cm (inch).
Figure 3
Free space as shown in the drawing must be reserved for repair and
maintenance.
Less space may result in longer repair times!
All dimensions in cm (inch).
Figure 4
All dimensions in cm (inch).
Light Tightness
Tightness SALMIN still met at 2500 lux ambient light
Floor Conditions
Horizontal Alignment Digitizer works without leveling,
horizontal alignment is not required.
Nevertheless, the digitizer should be run
preferably in a horizontal position.
Take care that the digitizer can not tilt at
the installation site.
Magnetic Fields
Maximal permissible magnetic according to EN 61000-4-8: Level 5
field in the room
Emissions
Noise level during scanning max. 65 dB (A)
stand-by mode / idle max. 45 dB (A)
7 Electrical Connections
The digitizer has a voltage selector at its rear side . Voltage adaptation has
to be checked prior to first operation.
If the voltage adaptation is not correct, take a screw driver and turn the
switch (1, Figure 5) to correct position.
1 Voltage selector
Voltage can be
adapted to 100 / 120 /
230 - 240 V. The
default setting is
230 - 240 V
2 Mains connection
Put in the correct
mains cable
(delivered in the
enclosure box)
1
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Figure 5
If the CR 25.0 shall operate at 240 V, 60 Hz, use a phase to phase centre
tap wall outlet. Otherwise the leakage current will rise over 0.5 mA.
8 Specifications
8.1 Type Overview
Digitizer / Type
CR 25.0 5156 / 100
8.3.1 Package
Packed on a pallet the size is:
Height 160 cm (63")
Width 80 cm (31.5")
Depth 100 cm (39.4")
8.3.2 Weights
Make sure that the floor covering is solid enough to stand the weight of the
digitizer.
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9.1 Checklist
= main components
RIS-System Remarks
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Chapter 12
List of contents
1 Glossary ................................................................. 1
1 CR 25.0 Glossary
Order Number:
DD+DIS071.04E
1st Edition Type 5156 / 100
CR 25.0
Order Number:
DD+DIS071.04E
1st Edition Type 5156 / 100
CR 25.0
Order Number:
DD+DIS071.04E
CR 25.0
Order Number:
DD+DIS071.04E