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4. daa 8 11 Prepare Disks for Image Storage 8 12 IMAGES EXE bods cte ec BES 8 13 Prepare MO Disk for Patient Archive 8 15 Backup of Patient Database and User Presets 8 16 Recording of SW Option Keys TCP IP and Service Settings 8 18 Software Installation 8 24 FRU Replacement Procedures 8 31 AC Transformer Replacement Procedure 8 31 AC Power Replacement Procedure 8 34 DC Power Replacement Procedure 8 36 TX Power Replacement Procedure 8 38 Rear Casters Replacement Procedure 8 40 Front Casters Replacement Procedure 8 45 Front Bumper Replacement Procedure 8 50 Brake Pedal Replacement Procedure 8 51 Direction Lock Pedal Replacement Procedure 8 52 Brake Pedal and Direction Lock Assembly Replacement Procedures 8 53 Power Supply Battery Pack Replacement Procedure 8 54 Table of Contents GE MEDICAL SYSTEMS DIRECTION FC091194 REVISION 02 7 Vivid 7 PRO SERVICE MANUAL CHAPTER 9 Renewal
5. TO PERIPHERIALS DATE TO OUTLET 115 or 230Vac Figure 5 1 Vivid 7 Vivid 7 PRO Simple Block Diagram Chapter 5 Components and Functions Theory 5 3 GE MEDICAL SYSTEMS DIRECTION FC091194 REVISION 02 Vivip 7 7 PRO SERVICE MANUAL Section 5 3 Front End Processor 5 3 1 5 3 2 5 3 3 General Information The Front End Processor includes all of the boards in the Front End Card Rack RLY Relay Board TX Transmitter Board e RX128 Receiver Board BF64 Beamformer Boards 2x FEC Front End Controller Board Radio Frequency amp Tissue Board SDP Spectrum Doppler Processor 1 2 Image Port 2 The Front End can be divided into two subsystems 1 The Front End subsystem includes the RLY Relay Board TX Transmitter Board RX128 Receiver Board BF64 Beamformer Boards 2x FEC Front End Controller Board 2 The Mid Processors subsystem include RFT Radio Frequency amp Tissue Board SDP Spectrum Doppler Processor IMP2 Image Port 2 Front End Bus Most of the FE boards are controlled by the Front End Controller board via a Front End Bus FE BUS The FE BUS is a synchronous and bidirectional bus built up by 16 bit data 6 bit device address select 10 bit page address and 8 strobe signals controlling the data transactions The Front End Controller board can also read
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8. SERVICE Video settings VCR PAL Format Sony SvBK120 __________ Select Video Player LCD Backlight Contrast setup LCD1 Contrast Figure 3 22 Select Video Player Adjust LCDs Contrast and Backlight Intensity Use the LCD Backlight Contrast controls to adjust LCD Contrast and LCD Backlight Intensity Backlight Contrast setup Adjust LCD Contrast and Backlight Intensity LCDI Contrast BackLight m LCD2 Contrast BackLight Figure 3 23 Adjust LCD s Contrast and Backlight Intensity Chapter 3 Installation 3 29 GE MEDICAL SYSTEMS DIRECTION FC091194 REVISION 02 7 Vivip 7 PRO SERVICE MANUAL 3 8 2 6 Keyboard Setup Click KEYBOARD SETUP to get access to Keyboard Properties Keyboard setup Add Printer Start Setup Program Figure 3 24 Select Keyboard Setup The Keyboard Properties window has controls for Character Repeat delay Character Repeat Rate e Cursor Blink Rate Speed Input Locales Hardware Character repeat a Repeat delay Long A Repeat rate Slow Fast Click here and hold down a key to test repeat rate Cursor blink rate Slow Fast Cancel Figure 3 25 Select Keyboard Properties Select Keyboard setup 3 30 Section 3 8 Configuration GE MEDICAL SYSTEMS DIRECTION FC091194 REVISION 02
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10. 5 11 10 6 Jumpers and Dip switches B Figure 5 37 2 Jumpers and Switch 5 72 Section 5 11 Circuit Boards GE MEDICAL SYSTEMS DIRECTION FC091194 REVISION 02 Vivip 7 Vivip 7 PRO SERVICE MANUAL 5 11 10 7 LEDs l Figure 5 38 IMP2 LEDs Table 5 56 IMP2 LEDs LED LED Color Description Normally State DL6 WB Red CPU self test failure or reset Normally OFF DL5 Yellow CPU addressing local bus Dimmed light Lit when firmware empties data FIFO 014 Yellow Memory Dimmed light Lit when IMP2 registers FIFOs are prs F Yellow accessed by the local CPU Dimmedilight DL2 Green Board OK Normally ON DL11 B Red Board Failure Normally OFF Chapter 5 Components and Functions Theory GE MEDICAL SYSTEMS DIRECTION FC091194 REVISION 02 7 Vivip 7 PRO SERVICE MANUAL 5 11 11 Backend Processor 5 11 11 1 General Description See Back End Processor on page 5 14 5 11 11 2 Location in the Unit Backend Processor Front of Scanner Figure 5 39 Backend Processor mounted in scanner 5 11 11 3 Inputs AC Power Table 5 57 AC Power mu coment Processor DC Voltages Table 5 58 DC Input Voltages 5Vstb 0 Standbyvoltage _____ voltage DC Power DC Power Supply via Backplane via Backplane E REC Electrical Ground
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13. Serial Ports Table 5 10 Serial Ports Control Signals Table 5 11 Control Signals Rower control To MBD and AC Power 2 Connector J16 signals Top Console ON OFF Switch and EIO Power on off To Relay Test Connector J Standby To Top Console PC2IO Connector J16 5 28 Section 5 6 Internal I O GE MEDICAL SYSTEMS DIRECTION FC091194 REVISION 02 5 6 6 Outputs DC Voltage Table 5 12 DC Output Voltages 5 VDC From BEP ewe 7 Vivip 7 PRO SERVICE MANUAL 5 VDC 15 VDC 5 VDC analog 5 VDC 12 VDC From Card Rack Spare Connector J21 From BEP 5 VDC 15 VDC From Card Rack Not Used 5 VDC analog 5 VDC From Card Rack Not Used 15 VDC 12 VDC From BEP Top Console 15 VDC From Card Rack 5 VDC From BEP 12 VDC 5 VDC EIO ed From Card Rack rom Card Rac 5 VDC analog 6 VDC analog AUDIO Table 5 13 Audio Outputs Audio two channels Top Console speakers and BEP Audio Doppler sound from MBD IMP VCR BEP VCR and IEIO Chapter 5 Components and Functions Theory 5 29 GE MEDICAL SYSTEMS DIRECTION FC091194 REVISION 02 7 7 PRO SERVICE MANUAL 5 11 13 4 Outputs cont d Interface Connectors Component Side Table 5 14 Connectors Component Side A5 P4 Top Console Signals 15pins D sub male A6 J6 Audio out to VCR left Phono jack ATIJT Audio out to VCR right
14. et AE 3 Local Archive Int HD nm 3 Local Archive MOD T M Buttons 3 Local Archive Int HOMOD 53 Remote Archive Remote HD 3 Remote Archive MOD Config G Worklist Local Archive DICOM v Check 3 3 WerktistRemote Archive DIC 3 Raw DICOM MOD 2 3 H 3 DICOM CD read 3 53 MOD read Ca 3 Removable MOD ER Imaging Measure Report connecter System About Admin Service Figure 3 57 All Data flows Select DICOM Server 3 Click on the by the DICOM Server dataflow to see the contents of that dataflow This dataflow has one DICOM Server with Storage Service Two new lines will appear DICOMSERVER and the name of the server e g ProSolv server FH GG DICOM CD read FH 53 EchoPAC Mac MOD read 3 DICOM Server H DICOMSERVER 10 0 0 4 ProSolv Server H 53 Removable MOD of um Measure Report connectivity System About Admin Service Figure 3 58 Views and Dataflow Selections DICOM server Storage service 4 Click once on DICOMSERVER to highlight the line then click on the Check button You should get a green check mark This is a hardware ping indicating that you have contact with the DICOM server s hardware If you get a red cross double check cabling and TCPIP addresses 5 Click once on the next line e g ProSolv server to highlight then click
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16. 4 14 BasiG COMMONS 4 14 Performance Tests 4 16 2D Mode B mode Checks 4 17 M Mode CHECKS 45 225 3 435 o ee 4 24 Color Mode Checks dia ux 4 28 Doppler Mode CHECKS 4 34 Tissue Velocity Imaging Checks 4 40 4 46 SIESS ECHOS 4 46 Measurements and Multi Image Checks 4 47 Multi Image Checks ex EAE Xue ee ea 4 49 Probe Corinectors Check 4 50 ECG CheGK Cr 4 51 Carneloop Chek 3 4 saan ee oie tae es E Da tard dca re 4 52 Backend Processor Checks 4 56 Peripheral Checks e race rex SIDE PUR aie PR ra reed 4 57 Mechanical Functions Checks 4 61 Application Turnover Check List tx a ama aea ee 4 63 Software Configuration Checks 4 63 Power SUDDIV M ux lat 4 64 Power Supply Test Procedure 4 64 Power Supply 4 64 Table of Contents GE MEDICAL SYSTEMS DIRECTION FC091194 REVISION 02 7 Vivip 7 PRO SERVICE MANUAL
17. Imaging Measure Report connects System About Admin Service Figure 3 54 Click Once on Pure DICOM Storage Chapter 3 Installation 3 51 GE MEDICAL SYSTEMS DIRECTION FC091194 REVISION 02 Vivip 7 7 PRO SERVICE MANUAL Set Up Connection to a DICOM Server in a Network cont d 3 9 3 7 3 9 3 7 6 Set up of DICOM Server in Vivid 7 Vivid 7 PRO s Configuration Screens cont d 4 Change the Name to a name you pick for the DICOM server e g ProSolv server It doesn t really matter what this name is Dicom Image Storage this Pure dicom Storage Enable pm R itle AE Titl DICOMSTORAGESCP oen Port Ho 105 Re i open pr image 37235 m B Figure 3 55 Set DICOM Server s Name 5 Change the AE Title to the name you got from the network administrator This name must match exactly and is case sensitive Dicom Image Storage Server Enable r Retry 3 Max fo AE Title ace AE Title DICOMSTORAGESCP Is Port No Be 105 Reopen pr image Timeout 5 7 Allow Raw Data Image Settings 1 Negotiable Image Settings Allow Multi frame enabler Allow Raw Data Only Blackiwhite 7 Allow Multiframe enabler Max Framer ate drop Max Framerate 25 Compression mes _ Quality 5 Quality setting Compression drop down menu down
18. Am C foe ace De Index 1 Table of Contents GE MEDICAL SYSTEMS DIRECTION FC091194 REVISION 02 7 Vivip 7 PRO SERVICE MANUAL This page was intentionally left blank Table of Contents GE MEDICAL SYSTEMS DIRECTION FC091194 REVISION 02 7 Vivip 7 PRO SERVICE MANUAL Chapter 1 Introduction Section 1 1 Overview 1 1 1 Purpose of Chapter 1 This chapter describes important issues related to safely servicing this ultrasound machine The service provider must read and understand all the information presented here before installing or servicing a unit Table 1 1 Contents in Chapter 1 1 1 2 Purpose of Service Manual This Service Manual provides installation and service information for the Vivid 7 Vivid 7 PRO Ultrasound Scanning unit and contains the following chapters 1 2 Chapter 1 Introduction Contains a content summary and warnings Chapter 2 Pre Installation Contains any pre installation requirements for the Vivid 7 Vivid 7 PRO Chapter 3 Installation Contains installation procedure with installation checklist Chapter 4 Functional Checks Contains functional checks that must be performed as part of the installation or as required during servicing and periodic maintenance 5 Chapter 5 Components and Functions Theory Contains block diagrams and functional explanations of the electronics 6 Chapter 6 Service A
19. OUTPUT Vivip 7 Vivip 7 PRO SERVICE MANUAL USER INTERFACE MONITOR Wacw B W PRINTER SONY UP 890MD 2 BWVIDEO OUT 5 REMOTE 2 T VCR SONY SVO 9500MD VIDEO IN Ie 9 wc ATX POWER SUPPLY See Figure 9 11 TOAC INLET BOX Serial interface to from UPS Lt IDE 1 BOX oa z1novoAs 100 2 5 5 TW zoo zasn tasn REMOTE FOOTSWITCH VIDEO OUT j Cable our unoicaror AUDIO IN RIGHT Lert Cable 17 EK 0 PROBES Parking USB 12 MIC IN AUDIO OUT S Video C Video I2C RS232 X4 m RELAY DOPPLER COLUMN BACKPLANE POWER 8 9 E v 9 5 mas PWR 5 ell all 2 70 CARDRACK TOAC INLET BOX
20. __ soe me rc cat Ready fortest Figure 7 59 Diagnostics Test Screen Upper Part 7 4 4 2 4 Receiver Board RX Test Table 7 6 Receiver Board RX Test Activates the following tests in sequence see description for each sub test Test All RECVO RECV1 RECV 0 Gain test for RX using FEC signal generator RECV 1 Reduced Gain test for RX using FEC signal generator Chapter 7 Diagnostics Troubleshooting 7 63 GE MEDICAL SYSTEMS DIRECTION FC091194 REVISION 02 7 Vivip 7 PRO SERVICE MANUAL 7 4 4 2 System Test Screen Description cont d 7 4 4 2 5 Relay Board Test NOTE A Test Attenuator Part Number AA200215 is needed for this test Table 7 7 Relay Board RLB Test 4001 Relay Board RLB Activates the following tests in sequence see the descriptions for the tests below Test All 1 Conn 1 2 Conn 2 3 Conn 3 REB Conn 1 Max Gain test for RX using the signal generator on the Front End Controller FEC and a Test Attenuator Part Number 200215 in left active probe connector Conn 2 Max Gain test for RX using the signal generator on the Front End Controller FEC and a Test i Attenuator Part Number AA200215 in mid active probe connector Conn 3 Max Gain test for RX using the signal generator on the Front End Controller FEC and a Test i Attenuator Part Number AA200215 in right pr
21. 9 27 Probes z vieta Be te oot 9 28 Sotware kitten Dott ea acc 9 29 ODUOMS hed of 9 30 Table of Contents GE MEDICAL SYSTEMS DIRECTION FC091194 REVISION 02 7 Vivip 7 PRO SERVICE MANUAL are ee 9 31 Parts Lists for Bumper Kit Frogleg Vivid 7 ONLY 9 32 Parts Lists for Column Cover Kit 9 33 Accessory Box Vivid 7 Vivid 7 9 34 Accessory Box SERVICE 7 9 36 Packing Parts for 9 37 xxii Table of Contents GE MEDICAL SYSTEMS DIRECTION FC091194 REVISION 02 7 Vivid 7 PRO SERVICE MANUAL CHAPTER 10 Periodic Maintenance x doque pi pape Rd qu iE 10 1 Purpose or Chapter 10 10 Why do Periodic Maintenance 10 2 Keeping Recordsi a ah 10 2 Quality ASSUrAnCe irice eet coe ee ey d d ea 10 2 Periodic Maintenance 10 2 How often should PMs be performed 10 2 Tools 10 4 Special Tools Supplies and Equipment
22. 29012001 v 13 31 57 Time Format 24 v Date Format EU 13 31 57 29 01 2001 Default Century 1900 LEE Time Format Department 7 Date Format Metric 2 System Default Century I 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 7 Figure 3 17 Date and Time Adjustments Table 3 13 Date and Time adjustments Open the Configuration Window as described in 3 8 1 1 Log on to the system on page 3 22 The System Settings Window is displayed Adjust the date see a in Figure 3 17 New date is displayed Adjust the time see b in Figure 3 17 New time is displayed 4 24 the 24 hour format is used Select the preferred Time Format see c in Figure 3 17 12 the 12 AM PM hour format is used 5 Select the preferred Date Format see d in Figure 3 17 DD Date two digits SE EU the European DD MM YYYY format is used MM Month two digits ou US the American MM DD YYYY format is used YYYY Year four digits 1900 the number 19 is automatically displayed when entering the year in the patient date of birth To edit century press BACKSPACE twice 2000 the number 20 is automatically displayed when enteri
23. 7 Vivip 7 PRO SERVICE MANUAL 6 5 2 Direction Lock Adjustment Procedure 6 5 2 1 Manpower 1 person 30 minutes 6 5 2 2 Tools Open end wrench 13 mm 6 5 2 3 Preparations 1 Block Rear Casters 2 Push down Direction Lock Pedal 3 Turn Casters until they locks in forward pointing position 6 5 2 4 Direction Lock Adjustment 1 Loosen the retaining nuts on the brake rods on both Front Casters to allow room for adjustment 2 Remove the lock pins that secures the balljoints See Figure 6 3 3 Pull balljoints apart Brake lever Adjustment nut Retaining nut Lock pin Figure 6 3 Front Caster Brake Arm and Joint Parts 4 Each part of the separated balljoint shall match each other when the brake lever on the Casters are in direction lock position which is in left position on both Casters Chapter 6 Service Adjustments 6 5 GE MEDICAL SYSTEMS DIRECTION FC091194 REVISION 02 7 Vivip 7 PRO SERVICE MANUAL 6 5 2 4 Direction Lock Adjustment cont d 5 Turn adjustment nuts until the balljoints matches Adjustment nut Ce M Retaining nut Lock Pin Figure 6 4 Balljoint with Lock Pin Press the balljoint together Install the lock pins see Figure 6 3 Fasten the retaining nuts Test Direction Lock 6 6 Section 6 5 Direction Lock and Brake Adjustment GE MEDICAL SYSTEMS DIRECTION FC091194 REVISION 02 7 Vivip 7 PRO SERVICE MANUAL 6 5 3 Rear
24. Calibration Test loops Mode Calibration Test Channel Control lt Channel Control Module Test All DC Offs gt a Cal Reset Show graph show graph 2 zi RLB RX BF RFT SDP IMP FEC PC2IP CAL Ready for test Figure 7 60 Calibration Dialog 5 Click DC OFFS CAL to start the DC Offset calibration of the Beam Formers Front End Alignment Chapter 7 Diagnostics Troubleshooting 7 65 GE MEDICAL SYSTEMS DIRECTION FC091194 REVISION 02 Vivip 7 7 PRO SERVICE MANUAL 7 4 5 2 Front End Alignment Procedure cont d Front End Alignment Description Each A D converter will get OV input by setting ATGC to minimum One by one channel will be digitized and the result put in the 10 buffer on the RFT board The will then read the IQ buffer and computes a value per channel These computed values are compared to an upper lower limit If all read values are ok the message PASSED will appear If values exceeding the limits are read the system will prompt you with FAILED and a message will tell you which BF board is bad resulting offsets for each channel are stored in a file on the Backend Processor s hard disk values can be plotted in a diagram click SHOW GRAPH 6 Always reboot the scanner after Front End Alignment is finished
25. DC Power module is a switch mode power supply enclosed a metal frame that slides into the Card Rack The module connects to the Mother Board Backplane through two F48 pin male connectors supplies DC voltage via the Backplane to all the boards in the Card Rack and to I O and Front Panel 5 10 4 2 Location in the Unit Front of Scanner 0 8 Power Supply Figure 5 18 DC Power Location in the Unit 5 10 4 3 Inputs AC Voltage Plug P1 230 VAC Table 5 16 Input ee P1 230 VAC Description Connection from 230 VAC AC Input via a three pin male IEC mains inlet Cablefrom the Distribution Chapter 5 Components and Functions Theory 37 GE MEDICAL SYSTEMS DIRECTION FC091194 REVISION 02 7 7 PRO SERVICE MANUAL 5 10 4 3 Inputs cont d Sense and Control Signals Plug P3 4 Table 5 17 Sense and Control Signals Plug P3 4 PS ON Active low control signal used to turn the DC Power ON From ON OFF Standby key on Front Controls the Power output to TX Power Panel Control signal Is high when the DC voltages are within specification PWR_OK 15 low when power is on its way ON OFF Used for control of AC Power output to TX Power 5 10 4 4 Outputs AC Voltage Output Plug P2 Table 5 18 AC Voltage Output Plug P2 230VAC AC output via a three pin female IEC mains plug on cable 230 VAC This power is output enabled by use of a relay T
26. FUNCTIONAL CHECKS PHYSICAL INSPECTION AND CLEANING Physical Inspection and Cleaning Functional Check if applicable if applicable GE Approved Peripherals VCR CD R MOD Printers EO o i COMMENTS 10 24 Section 10 8 When There s Too Much Leakage Current GE MEDICAL SYSTEMS DIRECTION FC091194 REVISION 02 7 7 PRO SERVICE MANUAL ELECTRICAL SAFETY Max Value Value Electrical Test Performed Allowed Measured 2 Comments Patient Lead Source Leakage Lead to Ground Patient Lead Source Leakage Lead to Lead Patient Lead Source Leakage Isolation Peripheral 1 Leakage Current PROBES Probe Number Max Value Max Value from previous page Allowed Measured 2 Comments ome ee Final Check All system covers are in place System scans with all probes as expected EM e es Accepted by Chapter 10 Periodic Maintenance 10 25 GE MEDICAL SYSTEMS DIRECTION FC091194 REVISION 02 7 Vivip 7 PRO SERVICE MANUAL This page was intentionally left blank 10 26 Section 10 8 When There s Too Much Leakage Current GE MEDICAL SYSTEMS DIRECTION FC091194 REVISION 02 7 7 PRO SERVICE MANUAL INDEX A AC Power Replacement Procedure 8 34 AC Transformer Replaceme
27. Labank On the first version transportation box which On the second version transportation box the ramp is placed is no longer manufactured by GE a 10 cm directly on the labank ends board not furnished is placed as a support under the upper end of the ramp 3 Carefully remove the accessory box and any other items including the wooden shelf above the scanners keyboard and all the filling material from the Transportation Box Chapter 3 Installation 3 5 GE MEDICAL SYSTEMS DIRECTION FC091194 REVISION 02 7 7 PRO SERVICE MANUAL Table 3 4 Unpacking Vivid 7 Vivid 7 PRO continued The rear wheels on Vivid 7 Vivid 7 PRO do not have a direction lock That is why the instrument has to be removed through the rear end of the Transportation Box Press once on the brake pedal to release the brakes Keep direction lock activated The direction lock keeps the front wheels from swiveling and blocking the system inside the narrow transportation box Remove the clear plastic wrapped around the scanner from the unit Place all the filling material inside the Transportation Box close it and store it for possible use in the future You may want to start to fill out the Product Locator Card and the Post Delivery Check List see Installation Paperwork on page 3 56 Carefully move the instrument out of the Transportation Box down the ramp with rear end first gt 3 6 Section 3 5
28. output to color printer UPS Battery Operation The UPS batteries provide power to the Back End Processor to enable a controlled shut down of the processor The UPS batteries will drain slightly when the system is in the off condition The off condition is defined as Circuit Breaker in the OFF position e System unplugged from the wall outlet If the system is left in the OFF condition for an extended period of time 3 to 5 days or more the system may not boot up or may beep when turned ON Should this occur the system needs to recharge the UPS batteries This could take 15 minutes to as long as 24 hours depending on the battery age system input voltage and system temperature To eliminate draining the UPS batteries the system should remain plugged into the wall outlet with the circuit breaker in the ON position Chapter 5 Components and Functions Theory 5 19 GE MEDICAL SYSTEMS DIRECTION FC091194 REVISION 02 7 Vivip 7 PRO SERVICE MANUAL 5 4 10 Internal Storage Devices e Minimum 20 Gigabyte EIDE Hard Disk Drive HDD inside the Back End Processor cabinet 5 25 inch Magneto Optical Drive MOD option available from front of scanner CD RW Drive available from front of scanner 5 4 11 Inputs 5 4 11 1 AC Power Table 5 2 AC Power o Processor 5 4 11 2 DC Voltages Table 5 3 DC Input Voltages 5Vstb Standby voltage DC Power Supply via Backplane GND Electri
29. 7 Vivip 7 PRO SERVICE MANUAL Section 9 13 Cables ATX motherboard 12C register RESET blue RPWONN RPWISON DC Power erBoard AC Ctrl Figure 9 13 Scanner Power Wiring Right Part of Drawing Chapter 9 Renewal Parts 9 17 GE MEDICAL SYSTEMS DIRECTION FC091194 REVISION 02 7 Vivip 7 PRO SERVICE MANUAL Section 9 13 Cables Table 9 14 Power Cables CABLES AC POWER FB200802 1 to ACP F6 1 CABLE MAINS 1 200803 Hd ACT M2 to ACP F7 CABLE AC MAINS 2 FB200804 Table 9 15 ECG Cables 164L0025 CABLE EU AS 164L0026 9 18 Section 9 13 Cables GE MEDICAL SYSTEMS DIRECTION FC091194 REVISION 02 7 Vivip 7 PRO SERVICE MANUAL Table 9 15 ECG Cables continued PART PART NAME NUMBER DESCRIPTION LEADWIRES ECG LEADWIRES ECG IEC EU AS 164L0028 Chapter 9 Renewal Parts 9 19 GE MEDICAL SYSTEMS DIRECTION FC091194 REVISION 02 7 7 PRO SERVICE MANUAL Table 9 16 Signal Cables continued PART ITEM PART NAME NUMBER DESCRIPTION 3 CABLE AMP 974298 070 0016 10 to VCR IN 4 CABLE S VIDEO 1 FC200041 ce 1 11 to VCR OUT 5 CABLE S VIDEO 2 FC200042 6 7 to VCR IN CH1 L CH2 R
30. Chapter 7 Diagnostics Troubleshooting 7 19 GE MEDICAL SYSTEMS DIRECTION FC091194 REVISION 02 Vivip 7 Vivip 7 PRO SERVICE MANUAL 7 2 6 3 Search On the Text Search sub menu of the Search category users enter case sensitive text they wish to search for in the logs 9 1 Netscape New Page 1 Netscape Figure 7 17 Search Category 7 20 Section 7 2 Diagnostics GE MEDICAL SYSTEMS DIRECTION FC091194 REVISION 02 Vivip 7 Vivip 7 PRO SERVICE MANUAL 7 2 6 4 Filter This function is available for GE Service only Chapter 7 Diagnostics Troubleshooting 7 21 GE MEDICAL SYSTEMS DIRECTION FC091194 REVISION 02 7 Vivip 7 PRO SERVICE MANUAL 7 2 6 5 Exit The sub menu Exit Log Viewer returns the user to the Common Service Desktop Home Page Log Viewer Netscape Exit Log Viewer Figure 7 18 Exit Log Viewer Category 7 22 Section 7 2 Diagnostics GE MEDICAL SYSTEMS DIRECTION FC091194 REVISION 02 7 ViviD 7 PRO SERVICE MANUAL 7 2 7 Diagnostics When the Diagnostics Screen has been selected two main tools are available A Acquisition Diagnostics Diagnostics See Common Diagnostics page 7 44 2 GEMS Service Home Page Netscape Error Logs Image Quality Calibration Configuration Utilities Figure 7 19 Diagnostics Screen Page Chapter 7 Diagnostics Troubleshooting 7 23 GE MED
31. Expected Result s Press VIDEO on the Control Panel The Mode Dependant Keys changes to VCR controls REWIND Assignable Key 4 starts to rewind the video tape observe the Press STOP Assignable Key The VCR Stops Press FAST FORWARD FORWARD Assignable Key The VCR starts the Fast Forward observe the counter Use the controls above to navigate to the start of the recorded examination Then press PLAY Assignable Key to replay the recording While in playback mode use the Trackball to adjust The replay of the examination responds according to the video playback speed and scroll through the record your commands Press PAUSE to stop the tape at the desired frame The tape stops at the desired video frame The replay of the examination starts part of it can be stored on the computer s memory as a cineloop The cine loop enables the user to perform further operations on the stored section see for further information on cine loop operation When playing back an examination Press FREEZE while playing back a recorded session Store A recorded sequence as a cine leer last few seconds are stored as loop Chapter 4 Functional Checks 4 59 GE MEDICAL SYSTEMS DIRECTION FC091194 REVISION 02 7 7 PRO SERVICE MANUAL 4 3 17 6 Check Cineloop from Video Prerequisite A Video Tape in the VCR with at least one recorded examination Procedure Table 4 40 VCR Cineloop
32. 22 5 I I LD2 NEP LD3 2 2 7 LD4 A 105 LD6 7 I 7 I ips AE E a f m 5 ij i Eum 4 Figure 5 29 FEC 2 LEDs 5 11 6 8 Fuses and Dip switches None Chapter 5 Components and Functions Theory GE MEDICAL SYSTEMS DIRECTION FC091194 REVISION 02 5 11 6 9 Jumpers Connector used in factory test Vivip 7 Vivip 7 PRO SERVICE MANUAL SW1 Emi i i SW5 21 211 o 0 Connector used x EEJ factory test Lo o Ee 721591 Connector used in 5 factory test 4 A 2 1 oo SW10 7 ts s 2 4 f EJ kasis SW7 H eer Connector used in factory test po ye oo Y oo e e Figure 5 30 FEC 2 Jumpers and Connectors Section 5 11 Circuit Boards GE MEDICAL SYSTEMS DIRECTION FC091194 REVISION 02 7 Vivip 7 PRO SERVICE MANUAL 5 11 7 Transducer Bus Boards XD BUS Boards 5 11 7 1 General Description The two XD BUS Boards plugs into the rear edge connectors on the Relay Board the TX128 Boars and on the RX 128 Board The XD signals to and from the probes via the Relay Board are routed via this board 5 11 7 2 Location in the
33. 7 Vivip 7 PRO SERVICE MANUAL 3 8 2 7 Add Printer Network Printer Keyboard setup setect Printer Model Add Printer Click Add Printer Figure 3 26 Select Add Printer Click ADD PRINTER to start the Add Printer Installation Wizard Add Printer Wizard Welcome to the Add Printer E Wizard This wizard helps you install a printer or make printer connections To continue click Next lt Back N Cancel Figure 3 27 Add Printer Wizard Follow the instructions in the Wizard to install a new printer Chapter 3 Installation 3 31 GE MEDICAL SYSTEMS DIRECTION FC091194 REVISION 02 7 7 PRO SERVICE MANUAL 3 8 3 Optional Peripherals Peripheral Connection 3 8 3 1 Approved On board Peripherals The following list covers the on board peripherals available for Vivid 7 Vivid 7 PRO Printer Black amp White Video Sony Printer Color Video Sony both PAL and NTSC versions are available VCR Panasonic both PAL and NTSC versions are available MO Drive part of Backend Processor CD R Drive part of Backend Processor NOTICE Vivid 7 Vivid 7 PRO supports CD R discs CD RW discs not supported 3 8 3 2 Off board Peripherals These printers are connected via TCP IP Network Color Inkjet Printer HP Deskjet 990 Cxi Network Printer Option This printer replaces the EPSON 980 printer see below Detailed delivery checkout and installation co
34. The Front End Controller board controls all Front End boards The board loads all parameters to the TX and Beamformer RAMs it reads the probe identification selects probe connector on Relay board and controls the high voltage multiplexer in linear probes In addition the board generates the transmit trigger pulse for TX a receive synchronization pulse SYNC_L used by Beamformers and RF amp Tissue Processor a differential ATGC voltage used by RX and control signals for the High Voltage Power Supply HV POWER The Front End Controller board also generates the global 40 MHz system clocks and reset pulse SRES output from the Beamadders at BF 2 is fed to the RF and Tissue Processor Board RFT Transmitter Power Supply The transmitters on the TX board are fed with high voltage from the TX supply This module consists of three linear power supplies one providing a symmetrical output voltage ranging from 0 to 80 V HV1 the other providing a voltage ranging from 0 to 40 V HV2 and the third outputting 80 V for the multiplexers in the linear probes HV1 and HV2 are programmable through a serial interface from the FEC board Mid Processors The Vivid 7 Vivid 7 PRO Front End and visualization system are interconnected through digital signal processing modules called the Mid Processors These processors performs the adequate signal conditioning for the different data types Tissue Doppler and Flow The current Mid
35. Ethernet connection Figure 3 9 Ethernet connection 3 12 Section 3 6 Preparing for Installation GE MEDICAL SYSTEMS DIRECTION FC091194 REVISION 02 Vivio 7 Vivip 7 PRO SERVICE MANUAL 3 7 9 Probe Connector Parking Slot for probe connector 3 7 9 1 NOTE CAUTION CAUTION CAUTION 3 7 9 2 Probe Connection Vivid 7 Vivid 7 PRO has four positions to plug in probes The connector to the left is a dummy connector only used for parking one probe The three other connectors are selectable and used for scanning A separate Pedof Doppler probe connector is also available E Pedof Doppler Probe Connector Locked position Unlocked position Figure 3 10 Probe Connectors Connect a Probe It is not necessary to turn OFF Power to connect or disconnect a probe Do not allow the probe head to hang freely Excessive impact to the probe will result in irreparable damage To prevent probe connector pins or PCB board damage do not use excessive force when connecting the probes 1 Hold the probe connector vertically with the cable pointing upward 2 Turn the connector locking handle counter clockwise to the horizontal position 3 Align the connector with the probe port and carefully push into place 4 Rotate the locking handle to the full vertical position to lock in place See Figure 3 10 5 Position the probe cable so that it is not resting on the floo
36. M Mode Data Color Flow Data Trace Data e Video Y Component Data Video UV Component Data e Color M Mode Data RF Data e Video SVideo PAL NTSC CVideo PAL NTSC 5 11 10 2 Location in the Unit Front of Scanner 2 Board a E IBI Figure 5 36 IMP2 Board Location in Unit 5 70 Section 5 11 Circuit Boards GE MEDICAL SYSTEMS DIRECTION FC091194 REVISION 02 7 ViviD 7 PRO SERVICE MANUAL 5 11 10 3 Inputs DC Voltages 5 11 10 4 5 11 10 5 Table 5 54 DC Output Voltages DC output voltage distributed via Mother Board Back Plane DC Power Supply via Backplane The 4 indicates that this voltage is used for digital circuits DC output voltage distributed via Mother Board Back Plane DC Power Supply via Backplane The a indicates that this voltage is used for analog circuits Distributed via Mother Board Back Plane DC Power Supply via Backplane Input Data Table 5 55 Video and PipeLink Input Data Composite Video or Super VHS Video Supported Formats SVHS PAL Video SVHS NTSC VCR via Internal I O PAL NTSC Outputs Data to the Backend Processor Fuses None Chapter 5 Components and Functions Theory 5 71 GE MEDICAL SYSTEMS DIRECTION FC091194 REVISION 02 Vivip 7 Vivip 7 PRO SERVICE MANUAL
37. Support for 32 bit True Color Minimum of 8 Mbytes of high speed Video RAM expandable to at least 16 Mbytes 128 bit internal memory interface Hardware supported asynchronous bit block transfer 80 Mpixels sec Power and Internal PCI control signals Two 2 USB Ports Section 5 4 Back End Processor GE MEDICAL SYSTEMS DIRECTION FC091194 REVISION 02 Vivip 7 Vivip 7 PRO SERVICE MANUAL 5 4 6 BEP 2 Block Diagram FrontPanel HD Led INTERNAL DRIVE BAY HARD DRIVE um nnum W AC POWER TOP DRIVE BAY ECG E coon MIDDLE DRIVE BAY MOD LC 2d BOTTOM DRIVE BAY UPS Battery Ci PC MOTHERBOARD SLOT 6 Unused SLOTS 5232 3 RS232 4 2 2 5422 PC2IP PCI Slot 5 SLOT4 pecu guum IDE 1 gt ATX POWER SUPPLY Connector B Connector PCI Slot 4 Unused PCI Slot 3 Unused PCI Slot 2 SLOT 1 SCSI Unused AGP SLOT USB3 4 Motherboard SVGA T PARALLEL MODULE SIC VIDEO OUT SVGA OUT 2 ConnectorF PCIO Board FAN quick disconnect CHASSIE FAN Figure 5 7 CPU Backend Processor Block Diagram 2 Chapter 5 Components and Functions Theory GE MEDI
38. w w w 2usuzuasuzasuzausasuzauauzauza 2 m 2 m 2 2 MEN EM E M EM EMN EMN EMN EM EMN EM EM EN EMN EMN EM BUSUSUSUSUSUSUSUSUSUSUS gt USuUsSuUs gt uU gt ENEMEMEMEMEMEMEMEMEMEMEMEMEMEMEM est Pattern Focus Section 7 3 Common Diagnostics GE MEDICAL SYSTEMS DIRECTION FC091194 REVISION 02 7 Vivip 7 PRO SERVICE MANUAL Section 7 4 Acquisition Diagnostics 7 4 1 7 4 2 System Test Diagnostics Summary Ifthe scanner is failing during start up or it don t start at all please refer to 7 5 1 1 System Doesn t Boot on page 7 67 Ifthe scanner is running but an error that may be a hardware failure has been registered then continue to read Start System Test The Config Screen gives you access to the System Test an automatic test To start the System Test switch the scanner on see 4 2 1 Power ON Boot Up on page 4 2 for specific instructions After scanner initialization is complete continue with the steps below 1 Press CONFIG on the keyboard and log on as adm to the System Config Screen 2 Select SYSTEM from the bottom of the menu that appears on the monitor 3 If not selected click TEST SYSTEM location setup date time formats Settings Test The scanner will be reset after testing Please push the button below to continue Front Panel Test Please press the button below when boards have been replaced The configuration will then be logged
39. 1 Double click Audio Test from the PC Diagnostic interactive tests menu W GEMS Service Home Page Error Logs Diagnostics Image Quality Calibration Configuration Utilities Replacement FX C WINNT System32 cmd exe PC Doctor For Windows Audio Test Testing In Prog amp Figure 7 48 Sound Tests 2 To test the WAV sound reproduction click Left Channel Right Channel or Both Channels to test your speakers You should hear a guitar chord 3 To test MIDI sound reproduction click the button under MIDI You should hear a few seconds of recorded music 4 Click on the Beep button You should hear a low beep from your Backend Processor It may be difficult to hear due to noise from the fan If no sound is produced in these tests choose the More Info button in the Audio Test dialog box for information about possible causes and solutions 7 54 Section 7 3 Common Diagnostics GE MEDICAL SYSTEMS DIRECTION FC091194 REVISION 02 Vivio 7 Vivip 7 PRO SERVICE MANUAL 7 3 3 3 Monitor Test Double click Monitor Test from the PC Diagnostic interactive tests menu ty Instructions This test has three elements Select the one that you want to use When you are in a test screen hit any key or the left mouse button to return to this dialog Hit Close to quit The combination test helps check your monitor for alignment color depth and monitor resolution It will put four crosshairs
40. 4 3 8 4 Check Invert Tissue Tracking Simultaneous and Color Maps Table 4 24 Mode Controls Checks Expected Result s Press INVERT _ Enables the color scheme assigned to positive and Co negative tissue velocities to be inverted Invert is available in live and cine replay Press TISSUE TRACKING Starts Tissue Tracking mode O000 0 Choose COLOR MAPS Displays a drop down menu of different colorization Use the trackball to select the desired and press Select to activate the map 00000 Chapter 4 Functional Checks 4 43 GE MEDICAL SYSTEMS DIRECTION FC091194 REVISION 02 Vivip 7 Vivip 7 PRO SERVICE MANUAL 4 3 8 5 Check Tissue Priority Frame Rate Compress Reject Frequency Lateral amp Radial Average Baseline and Power Table 4 25 TVI Mode Soft Menu Controls Check Expected Result s Adjust TISSUE PRIORITY Adjust FRAME RATE Adjust COMPRESS Adjust REJECT Adjust FREQUENCY Emphasizes either the color of the TVI or the greyscale tissue detail of the 2D image Tissue priority is available in both Live and Freeze Controls the line density When adjusting frame rate there is a trade off between spatial and temporal resolution Controls the amount of color compression The color bar is adjusted accordingly Adjust the cut off level for the low velocity of TVI to be discarded when generating the color image Enables the adjustment of
41. GE MEDICAL SYSTEMS DIRECTION FC091194 REVISION 02 Table 4 27 Measurement Key Checks Vivip 7 Vivip 7 PRO SERVICE MANUAL Use the Trackball to move the cursor to the start point The cursor points to the start point for the of the measurement measurement Press SELECT to anchor the start point of the measurement 18 Use the trackball to move the cursor to the end point of the measurement Press SELECT to mark the end point for the measurement Trackball to the measurement result in the Measurement result table The start point of the measurement is marked and a line between the mark and the active cursor indicates the distance The current distance value is displayed in the Measurement result table and is instantaneously updated when moving the cursor The measurement display color on the 2D image changes from green to red after completion of the measurement The measurement result is displayed in the Measurement result table The highlighted parameter label is assigned to the measurement 4 3 11 4 Check Post measurement assignment labels Table 4 28 Post measurement assignment labels 10 Trackball to the actual measurement in the Measurement Result Window A Parameter menu is displayed Press SELECT on the Control Panel 11 Trackball through the Parameter label menu to e highlight the desired label The highlighted parameter label is assigned to the measurement Press SELECT on the Contro
42. Location Date and Time Hospital E 18 10 2001 12 58 29 _P Time Format 12 Date Forrnat EU Default Century 4900 Language Department EHG m b Units Metric m Imaging Measure Report Connectivity System About Admin Service Figure 3 16 Hospital and Department Name Table 3 12 Location Name 1 Open the Configuration Window as described in 3 8 1 1 Log on ere to the system on page 3 22 The System Settings Window is displayed The 24 first characters of this name are displayed on the scanning Click once in the Hospital field see a in Figure 3 16 and type screen s title bar after restart the name of the hospital max 64 characters All 64 are displayed on the image properties on saved images after restart in Figure 3 16 and This name will be displayed on the image properties on saved images as Click once in the Department field see b type the name of the department max 64 characters Soon as the unit has been restarted 3 24 Section 3 8 Configuration GE MEDICAL SYSTEMS DIRECTION FC091194 REVISION 02 7 Vivip 7 PRO SERVICE MANUAL 3 8 1 3 Date and Time Adjustments SYSTEM location setup date time formats Settings Location CX E Date and Time Hospital aba att act ac ac ac ac ac ac run
43. The indicates that this voltage is used for analog circuits DC output voltage distributed via Mother Board Back Plane DC Power Supply gt Backplane The a indicates that this voltage is used for analog circuits Distributed via Mother Board Back Plane DC Power Supply gt Back Plane Input Signals Table 5 24 Input Signals EL 1 128 Received signals echoes and Transmitted pulses 1 of 3 The active probe probe connectors Control Signals Table 5 25 Input Signals Front End Data Bus Digital data bus used for gy of the boards in the Front RLY Backplane FEC Probe MUX Control Probe Configuration RLY gt Backplane gt FEC 5 11 2 4 Outputs Output Signals Table 5 26 Output Signals XD1 128 128 signals to TX 128 and RX 128 XD Bus Boards CW or PW TX CW or PW Doppler transmitter pulses Stand Alone Doppler probe CW or PW RX CW or PW Doppler RX signals echoes Stand Alone Doppler probe 5 11 2 5 Fuses Jumpers and Dip switches None 5 11 2 6 LEDs None 5 46 Section 5 11 Circuit Boards GE MEDICAL SYSTEMS DIRECTION FC091194 REVISION 02 7 Vivip 7 PRO SERVICE MANUAL 5 11 3 Transmitter Board TX128 5 11 3 1 General Description The Transmitter Board TX128 contains 128 individually controlled transmit channels and provides transmit pulses to the transducer array the probes Outputs The outputs f
44. Top Console in low extended position Top Console turned left Figure 5 54 Top Console movement forward and sideward Chapter 5 Components and Functions Theory 5 99 GE MEDICAL SYSTEMS DIRECTION FC091194 REVISION 02 7 7 PRO SERVICE MANUAL 5 15 4 General Description Vivid 7 PRO The Top Console includes Monitor Monitor Shelf Speakers and Operator Panel The Console can be moved from side to side It can be locked in center position by a mechanism located inside the Console The handle XY release Handle that open for sideway movement is located in the center lower side of the Front Handle The Top Console can also be moved up and down The handle Z release Handle is located in the left grip of the Front Handle A gas spring inside the system assists in the Z movement It is actuated by pulling the Z release Handle and at the same time lifting up or pushing down the Console with some pressure to assist up down motion A flexible harness of electrical and mechanical wires secures the connection between the Top Console and rest of the System 5 15 5 Location in the Unit Vivid 7 PRO Figure 5 55 Vivid 7 PRO Top Console Movement XY release Handle releases Top Console for sideward movement Z release Handle releases Top Console for up and down movement Figure 5 56 Vivid 7 PRO Console Swivel Mechanism 5 100 Section 5 15 Top Console Movement GE MEDICAL SYSTEMS DIRECTION FC091
45. Write Board Info To Log Imaging Measure Report Connectivity System About Admin Service Figure 7 54 System gt Test Selection Screen 4 Click GO TO SYSTEMTEST to select the Calibration Test screen Chapter 7 Diagnostics Troubleshooting 7 59 GE MEDICAL SYSTEMS DIRECTION FC091194 REVISION 02 7 7 PRO SERVICE MANUAL 7 4 3 Beamformer Calibration When following the steps in 7 4 2 Start System Test on page 7 59 the default screen will be the Calibration Screen From the Calibration Screen you can Do DC Offset Calibration DC Offs Cal of the A D converters the Front End e Reset the calibration Cal Reset to the factory default setting Show graph regarding the calibration Show graph e Deselect Select channels are used in manufacturing to isolate noisy channels Channel Control With a linear probe connected to the system it is possible to disconnect groups of channels either on the TX Board or on the RX Board to isolate the noise source buttons in the lower part of the screen are used for board testing see 7 4 4 System Test on page 7 61 Calibration Test loops 1 Channel Control Mode used for factory Calibration tests Test Module Test All e DC Offs Cal p a LEDs Gray Test not done Cal Reset Cal Reset 2 1 Green Test Passed Red Test f
46. 5 16 3 2 Global Service User Interface GSUI GSUI is the pattern for the user interface This interface standard will be followed by all modalities to achieve a common look and feel for service software across all GEMS products Internationalization The user interfaces provided by the service platform are designed for GE personnel and as such are in English only At this time there is no multi lingual capability built into the Common Service Interface Service Login Press the switch with the wrench icon in the status bar at the bottom of the video screen This switch links the user or the Field Engineer FE to the service login screen Service Login Hospital Name System Type Ultrasound GE Medical Systems System ID US PC175 unknown Select User Level Select User Level Select User Level Enter Password Operator Administrator External Service GE Service Okay Figure 5 57 Service Login Screen 5 102 Section 5 16 Common Service Platform GE MEDICAL SYSTEMS DIRECTION FC091194 REVISION 02 7 Vivip 7 PRO SERVICE MANUAL 5 16 3 3 Access Security The service interface has different access and security user levels Users are only granted access to the tools they are authorized to use Table 5 77 Access Authorization User Level Access Authorization Operator These service tools are normally used in house and are protected with a password
47. CABLE PHONO 1 FC200043 7 CABLE PHONO 2 FC200044 Top Console and Monitor to AC ctrl BEP and Gas Spring CABLE CONSOLE ASSY COMPLETE FB200320 9 20 Section 9 13 Cables GE MEDICAL SYSTEMS DIRECTION FC091194 REVISION 02 7 Vivip 7 PRO SERVICE MANUAL Table 9 16 Signal Cables continued CABLE MONITOR VGA FB200836 CABLE MONITOR POWER FB200837 CABLE AUDIO INTERNAL FB200748 to Color Printer RS232 CABLE COLOR PRINTER CTRL FB200790 E COLOR PANTER BEP D5 to RGB Color Printer CABLE COLOR PRINTER VIDEO FB200789 CABLE BW CP PRINTER FB200791 Cable VCR remote Controller 2 to VCR CABLE VCR REMOTE CTRL FB200792 CABLE DOPPLER FB200793 Chapter 9 Renewal Parts GE MEDICAL SYSTEMS DIRECTION FC091194 REVISION 02 7 7 PRO SERVICE MANUAL Table 9 16 Signal Cables CA 7 NUMBER Modem to EIO L2 17 CABLE STD MODEM FB200794 EIO L3 to Modem 18 Modem Line Cable FC200032 Cable Fan Speed Controller 15 to ACP F8 19 CABLE FAN SPEED CTRL FB200795 CABLE MON STD FB200796 10 06 to 6 or 8 to BEP C7 21 CABLE RS232 COM 1 2 FB200797 peered Cable Power Controller Internal I O PC21O 6 to BEP D2 22 CABLE POWERY CTRL INT I O PC2 I O FB200798 Cable Signals Internal 210 BEP D1 to 10 85 23 CABLE
48. DIRECTION FC091194 REVISION 02 7 Vivip 7 PRO SERVICE MANUAL 4 3 3 Performance Tests 4 3 3 1 Recommended Test Phantoms GE Medical Systems recommends the RMI 430GS phantom It is the most current phantom recommended to our field service personnel and provides the necessary targets and extended life necessary for consistent system testing 25 25 Lateral Distance Measurement Penetration 2 2 Axial Distance Contrast Measurement Resolution Photography 4 3 2 1 Functional Resolution Lateral Resolution lt gt V Axial fe Resolution RMI 403GS Figure 4 10 Performance tests 4 16 Section 4 3 Functional Checks GE MEDICAL SYSTEMS DIRECTION FC091194 REVISION 02 7 Vivip 7 PRO SERVICE MANUAL 4 3 4 2D Mode B mode Checks 4 3 4 1 Introduction The 2D Mode is the system s default mode Status Window Control Menu Figure 4 11 20 Mode Screen Example 4 3 4 2 Preparations Use a phantom when doing these tests 1 Connect one of the probes to the scanner s left most active probe connector See Probe Connection on page 3 13 for info about connecting the probes See Chapter 9 section 9 17 for available probes 2 Turn ON the scanner See 4 2 1 Power ON Boot Up on page 4 2 for info about booting the scanner The 2D
49. NOTE Each probe will have some amount of leakage dependent on its design Small variations in probe leakage currents are normal from probe to probe Other variations will result from differences in line voltage and test lead placement The maximum allowable leakage current for body surface contact probe differs from inter cavity probe Be sure to enter the correct probe type in the appropriate space on the check list If excessive leakage current is slot dependent inspect the system connector for bent pins poor connections and ground continuity If the problem remains with the probe replace the probe PERIPHERAL FAILS Tighten all grounds Ensure star washers are under all ground studs Inspect wiring for bad crimps poor connections or damage STILL FAILS If all else fails begin isolation by removing the probes external peripherals then the on board ones one at a time while monitoring the leakage current measurement NEW UNIT If the leakage current measurement tests fail on a new unit and if situation can not be corrected submit a Safety Failure Report to document the system problem Remove unit from operation ECG FAILS Inspect cables for damage or poor connections Chapter 10 Periodic Maintenance 10 23 GE MEDICAL SYSTEMS DIRECTION FC091194 REVISION 02 7 Vivip 7 PRO SERVICE MANUAL PM INSPECTION CERTIFICATE Scan Format Phased Array Linear Array Curved Array Mechanical Array or Other
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51. Unpacking Vivid 7 Vivid 7 PRO GE MEDICAL SYSTEMS DIRECTION FC091194 REVISION 02 Vivip 7 Vivip 7 PRO SERVICE MANUAL 3 5 1 Transportation Box Dimensions On first version box 3 cm protruding ends in front Figure 3 2 Transportation box dimensions Chapter 3 Installation 3 7 GE MEDICAL SYSTEMS DIRECTION FC091194 REVISION 02 7 7 PRO SERVICE MANUAL Section 3 6 Preparing for Installation 3 6 1 3 6 2 Physical Inspection e Verify that the system arrived intact visual inspection If damaged refer to Damage In Transportation on page v in this manual e Verify that all items are present see the Packing List EMI Protection This unit has been designed to minimize the effects of Electro Magnetic Interference EMI Many of the covers shields and screws are provided primarily to protect the system from image artifacts caused by this interference For this reason it is imperative that all covers and hardware are installed and secured before the unit is put into operation See Chapter 2 EMI Limitations on page 2 4 for more information about EMI protection Section 3 7 Completing the Installation 3 7 1 3 7 1 1 3 7 1 2 3 7 1 3 3 7 1 4 System Specifications System Requirements Verification e Verify that the site meets the requirements listed in Chapter 2 see Facility Needs on page 2 7 e Verify that the specifications below don t conflict with any on site conditio
52. aS 68M PSON FAN SPEED CONTROL a mr Se ae 0 INTERNAL I O use S Video OUT 3 cvideo our BURN IN POWER CONTROL com MD a 4 45 E Bm 2 8 0 Cable 0 EXPOSE 1 13 EXPOSE 2 ale m ACT bc AC INLET BOX zm CONVERTER ERNAL Module See Figure 9 11 Figure 9 10 Vivid 7 Vivid 7 PRO Interconnect Cabling Left Part of Drawing Section 9 13 Cables GE MEDICAL SYSTEMS DIRECTION FC091194 REVISION 02 7 Vivip 7 PRO SERVICE MANUAL Section 9 13 Cables See Figure 9 10 mm BEP module Cable P N 1 28200789 AC POWER 2 FB200790 3 200791 oe Du E 5 083 s 4 78200792 UPS 5 FB200793 POWER SUPPLY 5 7j 6 200794 1 B 7 FB200795 LI 8 200796 426 SVstb FB200797 10 FB200798 17 11 1768200799
53. ms Preview loop before store Anonymous patient Cine loop display Sean Info 300 Time span of systole ms O Freq O 5 O D LvRej O O CFreq O DFreq 0 A Power Iesv 5 Ic Doppler Depth 0 5 Show kHz scale Connectivity a imaging Measure Report connectivity System About Admin Figure 3 34 Measuring and Analyzes Global Level Chapter 3 Installation 3 37 GE MEDICAL SYSTEMS DIRECTION FC091194 REVISION 02 7 Vivip 7 PRO SERVICE MANUAL 3 9 3 2 Select TCP IP Set up Screen cont d 2 Select CONNECTIVITY in the lower part of the window CONNECTIVITY Toots Screens Dataflow Buttons Services Tepip Current Dataflow Properties Current Dataflow Network Buttons Check Connectivity Imaging Measure Report Connectivity System About Admin Figure 3 35 Connectivity Opening Screen 3 Select the TCP IP TAB it is named Tcpip See example in Figure 3 36 CONNECTIVITY Views Tools Screens Dataflow Buttons Services r TCP IP Tab Computer Hame PCHORT1 LINMALA IP settings area for Save settings the scanner Enable DHCP IP Address 3 222 22 126 Subnet Mask 255 255 252 0 Default Gatewa
54. 3 9 3 7 2 3 9 3 7 3 3 9 3 7 4 Set Up Connection to a DICOM Server in a Network No special service tools are required to do this set up Preparations Obtain the following information from the network administrator server s IP address subnet mask and gateway if required e Servers Port Number Servers AE Title address for the Vivid 7 Vivid 7 PRO Establish Network Connection to Hospital s Network if not already established Connect an Ethernet cable from the Vivid 7 Vivid 7 PRO to the wall network outlet Set up TCP IP address on Vivid 7 Vivid 7 PRO 1 Set up TCP IP address on Vivid 7 Vivid 7 PRO See Connectivity Setup on page 3 37 a Select CONFIG b Log on as adm c Click CONNECTIVITY d Click TCPIP tab e Enter IP Address Subnet Mask and gateway if required f Click SAVE SETTINGS You will be asked to reboot but wait with that until later DICOM Server s Set Up It may be necessary for the administrator to enter information about Vivid 7 Vivid 7 PRO into the DICOM server s set up This information is typically Vivid 7 Vivid 7 PRO s AE Title and maybe also the IP address which he provides See Vivid 7 Vivid 7 PRO s AE Title on next page for a description on how to obtain Vivid 7 Vivid 7 PRO s AE Title Chapter 3 Installation 3 49 GE MEDICAL SYSTEMS DIRECTION FC091
55. 5 102 Service Screen 3 28 Set Up Connection to DICOM Server in Network 3 49 Set up TCP IP address on Vivid 7 3 49 Setting DICOM Server as Default Dataflow 3 54 Set up of DICOM Server in Vivid 7 s Configuration Screens 3 50 Side Covers Replacement Procedure 8 3 Site Circuit Breaker 2 3 Log 4 65 Power Outlets 2 3 Requirements Desirable Features 2 9 Software Loading 8 9 Record Option Key Settings SW V 2 0 x 8 16 Software Option Installation 3 33 Software Options Configuration 3 33 Software Hardware Revisions 1 4 System Software Version 8 23 Software Options 7 31 Special Tools Supplies and Equipment 10 4 Spectrum Analysis 5 7 Spectrum Doppler Processor Board Description 5 7 5 66 Standard Hazard Icons 1 9 Start System Test 7 59 Storage temperature 2 2 Switching OFF the Unit 3 17 System Block Diagram 5 10 Configuration 3 22 Doesn t Boot 7 67 History 1 4 Maintenance 10 5 Manufacture 1 39 Overview 1 2 Periodic Maintenance 10 5 Requirements Verification 3 8 Software Version 8 23 Specifications 3 8 Tests 7 61 Systems Covered by this Manual 1 2 Index 4 Index GE MEDICAL SYSTEMS DIRECTION FC091194 REVISION 02 Vivip 7 ViviD 7 PRO SERVICE MANUAL T TCP IP Record Settings SW V 2 0 x 8 19 Set up Screen 3 37 Theory 5 1 Time Adjustments 3 25 Time and Manpower Requirements 2 6 Time for Settlement 2 2 Tissue Processi
56. Adjust Sample volume Adjusts the size of the color flow Doppler sampling area Lower setting gives better flow resolution while a higher setting increases sensitivity and helps to locate disturbed flows Chapter 4 Functional Checks GE MEDICAL SYSTEMS DIRECTION FC091194 REVISION 02 7 Vivip 7 PRO SERVICE MANUAL 4 3 7 Doppler Mode Checks 4 3 7 1 Introduction Doppler is used to measure velocity most often in blood Doppler mode can be done with a special pencil probe or with an ordinary probe By using an ordinary probe you can first bring up a 2D picture for navigation purpose and then add Doppler 4 3 7 2 Preparations Use a phantom when doing these tests 1 Connect one of the probes to the scanner s left most probe connector See Probe Connection page 3 13 for info about connecting the probes See Probes page 9 28 for available probes 2 Turn ON the scanner See 4 2 1 Power ON Boot Up on page 4 2 for info about booting the scanner The 2D Mode window is displayed default mode 3 If needed adjust the Display s Brightness and Contrast setting 4 Press PW or CW to start Pulsed Wave Doppler PW or Continuous Wave Doppler CW 5 Use the trackball to select the Area of Interest Sample Volume in PW or direction of interest in CW 4 34 Section 4 3 Functional Checks GE MEDICAL SYSTEMS DIRECTION FC091194 REVISION 02 7 Vivip 7 PRO SERVICE MANUAL 4 3 7 2 Preparations
57. Introduction The ECG capability on this unit is intended as use as a trigger for measurements but can also be viewed on the screen Parts needed Harness P N 16L0026 P N 16L0028 ECG Pads 3 pc or ECG simulator Preparations None ECG Check Table 4 32 ECG Check Task 1 Connect the ECG harness to the connector on the front of the system 2 Connect the three leads to a ECG simulator or Fasten the three ECG Pads to your body and connect the three leads to respective ECG Pad Expected Result s The unit displays a straight curve along the bottom edge of the image sector on the screen When connecting the signal on the screen will be noisy When the connection is completed a typical clean ECG signal is displayed Chapter 4 Functional Checks 4 51 GE MEDICAL SYSTEMS DIRECTION FC091194 REVISION 02 7 7 PRO SERVICE MANUAL 4 3 15 Cineloop Check 4 3 15 1 Introduction A cineloop is a sequence of images recorded over a certain time frame When using ECG the time frame can be adjusted to cover one or more heart cycles When frozen the System automatically displays the cineloop boundary markers on either side of the last detected heart cycle Figure 4 19 Left marker ECG Loop display Current frame Right marker Cine speed replay Figure 4 19 The Cineloop controls display 4 3 15 2 Preparation Use a phantom when doing these test
58. MMX Data Transfer Tests MMX commands MOVD and If errors are detected the failed commands are listed CPU MMX Misc Tests MMX commands PCMPEQ PCMPGT PACKSS PACKUS PUNPCK and PUNPCK If errors are detected the failed commands are listed Section 7 3 Common Diagnostics GE MEDICAL SYSTEMS DIRECTION FC091194 REVISION 02 7 Vivip 7 PRO SERVICE MANUAL 7 3 2 2 Hard Drive Tests GEMS Service Home Page Netscape Error Logs 1 o Image Quality Calibration Configuration Utilities 4 Non Interactive Tests CPU Tests CX Hard Drive Tests 21 Hard Drive Test All ZH Hard Drive Linear Seek 2 Hard Drive Random Seek 7 Hard Drive Funnel Seek Hard Drive Surface Scan CJ Memory Tests 1 CD DVD Drive Test C Video Test USB Test 4 PCI Board Configuration Te Ey SCSI Device Test 5 AGP Video Card Test S Network Test 1 Interactive Tests Figure 7 42 Hard Drive Tests Hard Drive Test All The Hard Drive test examines your hard disk drive using a series of tests to ensure that your drive can perform its functions The following tests are performed on your hard drive to ensure the hard disk controller and the drive mechanism are working correctly The disk surface itself is also checked NOTE The hard drive test can take over ten minutes Drive Linear Seek Hard disk drive heads are moved from track 0 to the maximum track one track at
59. Memory Pattern Test The program uses several test patterns to test as much memory as possible Memory Parity Test This test checks for parity errors on the memory bus during intensive string transfer operations If an error is detected the address of the failed block is displayed Section 7 3 Common Diagnostics GE MEDICAL SYSTEMS DIRECTION FC091194 REVISION 02 7 Vivip 7 PRO SERVICE MANUAL 7 3 2 4 NOTE CD ROM Drive Tests GEMS Service Home Page Netscape Error Logs Di ostio Image Quality Calibration Configuration Utilities Replacement 4 3 Diagnostics This is the Diagnostics Application Area ly Non Interactive Tests CPU Tests 1 Hard Drive Tests Memory Tests Ey CD DVD Drive Test DVD CD ROM Test All DVD CD ROM Linear 5 DVD CD ROM Random DVD CD ROM Funnel DVD CD ROM Linear R DVD CD ROM Random Video Test USB Test 5 PCI Board Configuration Tes SCSI Device Test AGP Video Card Test SA Network Test HC Interactive Tests Figure 7 44 CD Rom Drive Tests CD ROM Test All The CD ROM test examines the CD ROM drive to make sure it is working properly Use a data CD ROM disk for these tests You cannot use an audio CD such as a regular commercial music CD with this test The BEP is sometimes slow in recognizing a newly inserted CD ROM disk It is best to wait a few seconds after inserting a disk into the drive before
60. Move the ball piece of the joint from old Caster to new Caster See Figure 8 42 2 Align new Caster on the frame and fasten it tightly with four 4x hexagon screws Press the balljoint together and install the lock pin See Figure 8 42 To replace the other Front Caster repeat all the steps from Front Casters Removal Procedure on page 8 46 but now using the Bevel Edged board and the Wooden Wedge on the other side of the system 3 4 Install Bumper and Covers as described in Front Bumper Installation Procedure on page 8 50 Roll the system off the Bevel Edged Board 2 Chapter 8 Replacement Procedures 8 49 GE MEDICAL SYSTEMS DIRECTION FC091194 REVISION 02 7 Vivip 7 PRO SERVICE MANUAL 8 4 7 Front Bumper Replacement Procedure 8 4 7 1 Manpower One person 30 minutes 8 4 7 2 Tools e Phillips size 2 Torx screwdriver T 20 8 4 7 3 Preparations 1 Shut down the system as described in Power Shut Down on page 4 5 2 Remove Front Cover as described in Front Cover Removal Procedure on page 8 5 8 4 7 4 Front Bumper Removal Procedure 1 Unscrew 4 Torx screws under the bumper 2 Lift the bumper off 8 4 7 5 Front Bumper Installation Procedure 1 Put the new bumper in position 2 Fasten the 4 screws NOTE Gentle Don t use power 3 Install Front Cover as described in Front Cover Installation Procedure on page 8 5 Front Bumper Screw holes Figure 8 44
61. Phono jack A8 J8 Audio in from VCR left Phono jack aes EE J32 MBD signals and power Table 5 15 Connectors Solder side mmm 15 23 Rotation adapter signals 15pins D sub male A16 P22 Spare signals 25pins D sub female P30 i EIO signals and power 110pins male 5 30 Section 5 6 Internal I O GE MEDICAL SYSTEMS DIRECTION FC091194 REVISION 02 Vivip 7 Vivip 7 PRO SERVICE MANUAL Section 5 7 Top Console Console SVGA from Backend Processor via Internal I O 115 VAC from AC Distribution Box AC Power Stereo Audio from Internal I O Speaker Speaker Control Panel ON Standby USB from to Backend Processor via Internal I O GND ON OFF to Internal I O 12VDC from Backend Processor 15VDC from Card Rack both via Internal I O Figure 5 13 Console Block Diagram The Top Console includes e SVGA video monitor Control Panel with an ON OFF standby switch alphanumeric QWERTY keyboard controls for manipulating the picture quality and for use in Measure amp Analyze M amp A speakers for stereo sound output used during Doppler scanning replay Chapter 5 Components and Functions Theory 5 31 GE MEDICAL SYSTE
62. Plane DC Power Supply via Backplane The 4 indicates that this voltage is used for digital circuits DC output voltage distributed via Mother Board Back Plane DC Power Supply via Backplane The a indicates that this voltage is used for analog circuits Distributed via Mother Board Back Plane DC Power Supply via Backplane Input Signals Table 5 47 Signals input Description MLA 0 amp MLA 1 Input data stream Front End Bus Information about the type of data and the data sample 5 11 8 4 Outputs Output Signals Table 5 48 Output Signals Clock distribution Clock distribution MEN Pipelink Digital Data Transfer BEP SDP and IMP Data communication BEP via P1 5 11 8 5 Fuses and Dip switches None Chapter 5 Components and Functions Theory 5 63 GE MEDICAL SYSTEMS DIRECTION FC091194 REVISION 02 5 11 8 6 LEDs and Jumpers Figure 5 33 RFT LEDs and Jumpers Vivip 7 Vivip 7 PRO SERVICE MANUAL Section 5 11 Circuit Boards GE MEDICAL SYSTEMS DIRECTION FC091194 REVISION 02 Vivip 7 Vivip 7 PRO SERVICE MANUAL 5 11 8 7 LEDs Table 5 49 LEDs the RFT Board LED LED Color Description Normally State LD1 B Red Board Failure OFF LD2 Green Board OK ON LD3 Yellow DSP Runs BLINKING LD4 Yellow Data Out on Pipelink ON During Data Transfers to Pipelin
63. REVISION 02 7 Vivip 7 PRO SERVICE MANUAL 3 9 3 6 X Verification of a Connection Set Up to an EchoPAC PC Work Station cont d Remote Archive Remote HD Imaging Measure Report connectivity System About Admin Figure 3 46 Remote Archive Remote HD Dataflow Contents Overview CONNECTIVITY Views Tools Screens Dataflow Buttons Services Dataflow Defautt Direct Store Direct search All patients z Hidden Add Remove Services Select Service ______ Destination De Dir Role Remote Archive EchoDatabase v3 0 000 1 0 Primary Add Remove Selected Service Role Primary Chapter 3 Installation GE MEDICAL SYSTEMS DIRECTION FC091194 REVISION 02 7 Vivip 7 PRO SERVICE MANUAL 3 9 3 6 Verification of a Connection Set Up to an EchoPAC PC Work Station cont d 10 Select the SERVICES tab located near the top of the window SERVICES tab CONNECTIVITY Views Tools Screens Dataflow Services Destination Device Name drop down Name drop down ERE menu AE Title VIVID7 000000 Sz Remove r Services L Archi L DICOM MOD525 R Dicom Media Storage x Archive Loca
64. REVISION 02 7 Vivip 7 PRO SERVICE MANUAL 5 11 13 3 Inputs Control Signals Table 5 66 Control Signals Trace trigger PC2IO Connector J16 Fan control signals MBD Connector J Row encore To MBD and AC Power 2 Connector J16 signals Top Console ON OFF Switch and ElO Power on off To Relay Test Connector J Standby To Top Console PC2IO Connector J16 Chapter 5 Components and Functions Theory 5 83 GE MEDICAL SYSTEMS DIRECTION FC091194 REVISION 02 7 7 PRO SERVICE MANUAL 5 11 13 4 Outputs DC Voltage Table 5 67 DC Output Voltages ____ _ 5 VDC From 5 VDC 15 VDC From Card Rack Spare Connector J21 5 VDC analog 5 VDC From BEP 12 VDC 5 VDC 15 VDC From Card Rack Not Used 5 VDC analog 5 VDC From Card Rack Not Used 15 VDC 12 VDC From BEP Top Console 15 VDC From Card Rack 5 VDC From BEP 12 VDC i From Card Rack 5 VDC analog 6 VDC analog AUDIO Table 5 68 Audio Outputs Top Console speakers Audio two channels Audio Doppler sound from MBD IMP VCR BEP VCR and IEIO 5 84 Section 5 11 Circuit Boards GE MEDICAL SYSTEMS DIRECTION FC091194 REVISION 02 7 Vivip 7 PRO SERVICE MANUAL 5 11 13 4 Outputs cont d Interface Connectors Component Side Table 5 6
65. SII Sele Pn tinh buie She ere sheer d 4 65 Xiv Table of Contents GE MEDICAL SYSTEMS DIRECTION FC091194 REVISION 02 7 Vivid 7 PRO SERVICE MANUAL CHAPTER 5 Components and Functions Theory PL Ee RE ee eR i Les 5 1 Purpose or Chaplen 5 cuu cete Gs 5 1 GEneraliMiOrmaliOny 2 Cote eats de kod 5 2 Block Diagrami 5 3 Front ENA PIOGeSsOFo ee be 5 4 General Information 5 4 Front ENd BUS 133 43 pt o E 5 4 Phased and Linear Array Front End 5 4 Transmitter Power Supply 5 5 MIA Processors utere d a a PET eee Sb pedes v 5 5 Major Sub Systems in 7 Vivid 7 PRO 5 11 Front End Subsystem 5 12 Mid PrOcCeSSOrS cp tt a ek eee oe etd aaae 5 13 Back End PIOGBSSODcs osx ex as a oem eda plos 5 14 Introductions aaee RR RR MERE 5 14 signal Flow and Processing 5 14 Location of the Back End Processor 5 14 BEP 1 Block Diagram 5 15 BEP 1 Descriptio a Sa ee 5 16 BEP 2 Block Diagram 5 17 BEP 2 Description Dope eic Peut ed bar i el orte
66. Sites with a mains power system without a defined Neutral The dedicated line shall consist of one phase two lines not shared with any other circuit and a full size ground wire from the distribution panel to the Ultrasound outlet Please note that image artifacts can occur if at any time within the facility the ground from the main facility s incoming power source to the Ultrasound unit is only a conduit Dedicated single branch power outlet of adequate amperage see Table 2 4 page 2 3 meeting all local and national codes which is located less than 2 5 m 8 ft from the unit s proposed location Door opening is at least 76 cm 30 in wide Proposed location for unit is at least 0 3 m 1 ft from the wall for cooling Power outlet and place for any external peripheral are within 2 m 6 5 ft of each other with peripheral within 1 m of the unit to connect cables The Vivid 7 Vivid 7 PRO has four outlets inside the unit One is for the monitor and three for on board peripherals Power outlets for other medical equipment and gel warmer Power outlets for test equipment within 1 m 3 2 ft of unit Clean and protected space to store transducers in their cases or on a rack Material to safely clean probes done with a plastic container never metal Section 2 3 Facility Needs GE MEDICAL SYSTEMS DIRECTION FC091194 REVISION 02 Vivip 7 Vivip 7 PRO SERVICE MANUAL 2 3 3 2 3 4 Desirable Fe
67. and Free opere remove data from the media Formatted Database present DICOMDIR present Finalized CD only k Write protected Figure 8 1 Prepare MO Disk Image Storage 11 A warning Are you sure you want to format H and remove all data from the media appears select OK Wait until the information dialogue window appears on screen Select OK to continue Verify the disk formatting status has been updated Press ALT E Select the 5 1 4 MO Disk to eject Disk Insert the MO disk side B and Repeat step 9 to 16 12 13 14 15 16 17 2 2 wo wes wa Section 8 3 SW Loading Procedure GE MEDICAL SYSTEMS DIRECTION FC091194 REVISION 02 7 7 PRO SERVICE MANUAL 8 3 6 Move Images The Move Images function enables the movement of archived images from one volume media to another and the deletion of the moved images from the original volume The pointers to the database are restored in the new volume media This function copies image data only no database information is copied 8 3 6 1 Moving Images from Local Archive to a Removable Media 1 Insert a formatted MO Disk in the MO Drive 2 Press ARCHIVE on the Operator Panel SEARCH CREATE PATIENT More Last Patient ID First Birthdate ddimmA yyy Sex female male Age Patient List Dataflow oicom Server Operator adm Create Patient Select Patient Delete Figure 8
68. cue d za Tis mu e Sar Ge ae BB TO PERIPHERIALS 15 A2 AM INTERNAL TO MONITOR zva 13 2208 sveaour Ne regulator use TO CARD RACK lt 29048 S Video OUT 5 Q BE ewviseo our 8 BI 8 8 3 g eg ZE Off o 2 G tracer 2 _ Cable EXPOSE 1 13 EXPOSE 2 ACTODC OAC INLET BOX Ere SEER Module based on David D Voight harness map mar15 vsd 00 15 See Figure 5 46 Figure 5 47 Vivid 7 Vivid 7 PRO Interconnect Cabling Right Part of Drawing Chapter 5 Components and Functions Theory 5 91 GE MEDICAL SYSTEMS DIRECTION FC091194 REVISION 02 5 11 16 5 11 16 1 5 11 16 2 5 11 16 3 5 11 16 4 5 11 16 5 5 11 16 6 5 11 16 7 Motherboard Back Plane General Description Vivip 7 Vivip 7 PRO SERVICE MANUAL The Motherboard is the Card Rack s Back Plane It distributes DC Voltages from the DC Power to all the boards in the Card Rack and interconnects distributes signals and data buses between the different boards Location in the Unit Rear of Card Rack Inputs See the different board s description Outputs See the different board s description Fuses None Jumpers and Dip switches None LEDs None Section 5 11 Circuit Bo
69. 12 Humidity 2 2 iLing 5 101 Image Port 5 8 Image Port 2 Board 5 8 Image Port Board IMPORT 5 8 IMP2 Board 5 70 Input Power 10 7 Inrush Current 2 3 Installation 3 1 3 56 Paperwork 3 56 Warnings 3 2 Interconnect Cabling 5 90 Internal I O 5 24 5 79 and Peripheral Control 5 9 connections 5 25 Outputs 5 29 Index 2 Index GE MEDICAL SYSTEMS DIRECTION FC091194 REVISION 02 Vivip 7 ViviD 7 PRO SERVICE MANUAL Internal Storage Devices 5 20 Introduction to this manual 1 1 K Keeping Records 10 2 Keyboard Mechanical Checks 4 61 L Labeling Removable Media 4 10 Labels Locations 1 14 Language Precautions iii Selection 3 26 Leakage Current Limits 10 11 Leakage Current Too Much 10 23 Lighting 2 2 List of Abbrevations 9 2 List of Effected Pages Revision viii Loading and Archiving Presets 4 12 Loading Presets from an MO Disk 4 13 Local Network Connection to EchoPAC PC Workstation 3 36 Location Enter Location 3 24 Lower Rear Cover Replacements Procedure 8 8 M Mains Cable Inspection 10 7 Major Sub Systems in Vivid 7 5 11 Manpower Requirements 2 6 Mechanical Functions Checks 4 61 Safety 1 12 Mechanical Safety 1 12 Memory Board 5 8 Mid Processors 5 13 Minimal Floor Plan Suggestion 2 9 Modem 5 33 5 93 Monitor Adjustments 6 2 Motherboard Back Plane 5 92 Move Images SW V 2 0 x 8 13 N Network Printer 3 32 Network
70. 16 Cable 16 dL e WU ni USB 12PC MIC IN AUDIO OUT BOARD Op Panel 8 Video Mic B AC Power MONITOR PCIVIC 2 01 1 2 Signals Cable 102 Power from PC 2 ex1 8 USB 2 PC MOTHERBOARD USB 1 10 100 T Line In Line Out In AGP VIDEO PCI VIDEO SOUND CARD PC2IP SCSI FLOCK OF BIRDS option PC MODULE Cable 11 L 3 05 Cable 10 Cable 9 tU Cable 9 03 Cable 18 Cable 18 CE E 24 Cable 19 B4 Cable 29 INTERNAL BOARD Figure 5 9 Internal Module Overview Section 5 6 Internal I O GE MEDICAL SYSTEMS DIRECTION FC091194 REVISION 02 Vivip 7 Vivip 7 PRO SERVICE MANUAL Section 5 6 Internal cont d 0 5 i 56 gt gt 15 15V Figure 5 10 Internal I O Back End Processor Connections Connectors to from Back End Connector to motherboard The Internal I O board performs buffer
71. 2 Check the temperature log to see if there are any trends that could cause problems in the future 10 5 7 Probe Maintenance 10 5 7 1 Probe Related Checks Table 10 11 Probe Related Checks m Probe Holder Clean probe holders they may need to be soaked to remove excess gel 2 Probes Thoroughly check the system probe connectors and remove dust from inside the connector sockets if necessary Visually check for bent damaged or missing pins 10 5 7 2 Basic Probe Care The system user manuals and various probe handling cards provide a complete description of probe care maintenance cleaning and disinfection Ensure that you are completely familiar with the proper care of GE probes Ultrasound probes can be easily damaged by improper handling See the User Manual and probe care cards for more details Failure to follow these precautions can result in serious injury and equipment damage Failure to properly handle or maintain a probe may also void its warranty Any evidence of wear indicates the probe cannot be used Do a visual check of the probe pins and system sockets before plugging in a probe TEE and Interoperative probes often have special considerations and individual probe user manuals For TEE and Interoperative probes also refer to their separate user manuals 10 5 7 3 Basic Probe Cleaning Refer to the User s Manual for details on probe cleaning CAUTION help protect yourself from blood borne diseases w
72. 220 240V 500 Table 10 19 Maximum Allowance Limit for ECG Leakage Current AC Power Maximum Source Allowance Limit Patient Lead Isolation Current Test Table 10 20 Typical Data Sheet for ECG Leakage Current Tester Tester Tester Lead Selector Polarity Ground Switch Switch Chapter 10 Periodic Maintenance 10 19 GE MEDICAL SYSTEMS DIRECTION FC091194 REVISION 02 7 Vivip 7 PRO SERVICE MANUAL 10 7 9 Probe Leakage Current Test 10 7 9 1 Definition This test measures the current that would flow to ground from any of the probes through a patient who is being scanned and becomes grounded by touching some other grounded surface 10 7 9 2 Generic Procedure Measurements should be made with the ground open and closed with power line polarity normal and reversed and with the unit Off and On For each combination the probe must be active to find the worst case condition POLARITY REVERSING SWITCH H BLACK PROBE CONSOLE POWER N WHITE OUTLET G GREEN MOMENTARY SWITCH LEAKAGE TEST METER Figure 10 5 Set Up for Probe Leakage Current NOTE Each probe will have some amount of leakage current dependent on its design Small variations in probe leakage currents are normal from probe to probe Other variations will result from differences in line voltage and test lead placement 10 20 Section 10 6 Using a Phantom GE MEDICAL SYSTEMS DIRECTION FC091194 REVISION 02 7 7 PRO SERVICE
73. 36 Section 8 4 FRU Replacement Procedures GE MEDICAL SYSTEMS DIRECTION FC091194 REVISION 02 7 7 PRO SERVICE MANUAL 8 4 3 5 DC Power Installation Procedure 1 Slide DC Power module into its guides Plug in HV cable and Power cable and secure Power cable with the retaining clasp 3 Push DC Power module gently in position 4 Fasten three 3 screws 5 Connect PCI cable to IMP2 Board 6 7 8 Install Right Side Cover as described Side Covers Installation Procedure page 8 4 Install Card Rack Cover Do functional check out as described in chapter 4 DC power cable IMP2 Board HV power cable Figure 8 31 DC Power and Cabling Chapter 8 Replacement Procedures 8 37 GE MEDICAL SYSTEMS DIRECTION FC091194 REVISION 02 7 Vivip 7 PRO SERVICE MANUAL 8 4 4 TX Power Replacement Procedure 8 4 4 1 Manpower One person 30 minutes 8 4 4 2 Tools e Phillips screwdriver 2 4mm blade screwdriver DANGER Dangerous voltages are present this equipment Completely power off and shut down the scanner before servicing 8 4 4 3 Preparations 1 Shut down the system as described in Power Shut Down on page 4 5 2 Remove Right Side Cover as described in Side Covers Removal Procedure on page 8 3 3 Remove the Card Rack Door a Turn seven 7 quarter turn screws to loosen Card Rack door b Holding the door lift it out of its retainers along the lowe
74. 4 Voltage 115 VAC TIT Y DC Voltages to m Cards Transformer TX Voltage Card Rack L DC Power distribution inside Backend Manually Processor Selected 115 VAC or 230 VAC Backend Processor AC DC Black amp White Printer mem Converter o Modem s VCR Color Video Printer 2 Video Recorder Figure 5 15 Overall Power Distribution 5 34 Section 5 10 Power Distribution GE MEDICAL SYSTEMS DIRECTION FC091194 REVISION 02 7 Vivip 7 PRO SERVICE MANUAL 5 10 2 Overview The AC Power s main tasks are to supply the various internal subsystems with AC power and to galvanically isolate the scanner from the on site Mains Power System To reduce inrush current an inrush current limiter as well as an EMI filter Voltage to peripherals can be configured to either 115 VAC or 230 VAC The AC Power also controls and supplies the 20VAC needed by the systems cooling fan 5 10 3 AC Power Distribution Box PWB AC DISTRIBUTION PWB TO OUTLET TRANSFORMER BOX AC INLET BOX In
75. 5 1 GE MEDICAL SYSTEMS DIRECTION FC091194 REVISION 02 Vivip 7 7 PRO SERVICE MANUAL Section 5 2 General Information Vivid 7 Vivid 7 PRO is a phased and linear array ultrasound imaging scanner The system is versatile and can be used for a number of various applications all a matter of software The system can be used for 2D Grey Scale and 2D Color Flow Imaging M Mode Grey Scale Imaging Color M Mode Doppler anumber of combinations of the above A Physio module is incorporated in the Backend Processor BEP to provide ECG signals to synchronize cardiac ultrasound image acquisition Additionally other analog inputs e g ECG phono from devices such as treadmills are processed Vivid 7 Vivid 7 PRO is a digital beamforming system which can handle up to 192 element linear probes by use of multiplexing Signal flow travels from the Probe Connector Panel to the Front End Electronics to the Back End Processor and finally displayed on the monitor and peripherals System configuration is stored on a hard disk and all necessary software is loaded from the hard disk on power up user initiates system operation via the Operator Panel which contains a keyboard control panel TGC and LCD display Vivid 7 Vivid 7 PRO internal electronics are divided into two card cages Front End Processor FEP Sometimes called Card Cage in this manual Backend Processor BEP e Interconnecting signals
76. 7 59 Start Systemi 7 59 Beamformer Calibration 7 60 7 61 Beamformer Calibration Front End Alignment 7 65 Troubleshooting ie eoe aere Eu og e 7 67 Console Troubleshooting Trees 7 67 Table of Contents xix GE MEDICAL SYSTEMS DIRECTION FC091194 REVISION 02 7 Vivid 7 PRO SERVICE MANUAL CHAPTER 8 Replacement Procedures cc RC PP EM 8 1 Purpose of Chapter 8 8 1 NV AUIS tact ade t ib dt Aute arl adus ee lux 8 1 Plastic Parts Replacement 5 8 2 Overview of Covers and Bumpers 8 2 Side Covers Replacement Procedure 8 3 Front Cover Replacement Procedure 8 5 Filter Cover Replacement Procedure 8 6 Filter Replacement Procedure 8 7 Lower Rear Cover Replacements Procedure 8 8 SW Loading th ie 8 9 ei TR RS an ses n 8 9 Customer Provided Prerequisite 8 9 Tools Provided With Unit or After a Software Upgrade 8 10 Prepatation
77. Administrator Use the OnLine Center access method provided by External Service Access is protected with a password GE Service Requires knowledge of a password A modem on the scanner is specifically intended for iLing use by the user and for InSite use Every access request whether successful or not will be logged into a service access log that is viewable to authorized users See Chapter 7 for more info about InSite and the Global Service User Interface Chapter 5 Components and Functions Theory 5 103 GE MEDICAL SYSTEMS DIRECTION FC091194 REVISION 02 Vivip 7 Vivip 7 PRO SERVICE MANUAL This page was intentionally left blank 5 104 Section 5 16 Common Service Platform GE MEDICAL SYSTEMS DIRECTION FC091194 REVISION 02 7 Vivip 7 PRO SERVICE MANUAL Chapter 6 Service Adjustments Section 6 1 Overview 6 1 1 Purpose of Chapter 6 This section describes how to adjust the scanner Table 6 1 Contents in Chapter 6 Power Supply Adjustments Monitor Adjustments Front End Alignment Procedure Direction Lock and Brake Adjustment Section 6 2 Power Supply Adjustments It is not possible to adjust the power supplies on this unit Chapter 6 Service Adjustments 6 1 GE MEDICAL SYSTEMS DIRECTION FC091194 REVISION 02 Vivip 7 Vivip 7 PRO SERVICE MANUAL Section 6 3 Monitor Adjustments 6 3 1 6 3 2 6 3 3 Cautions and Warnings Acce
78. Asked 5 7 2 Bue ato we arto 7 3 Diagnostic Procedure Summary 7 3 Common Service Diagnostic Interface Ultrasound Interface 7 4 Service Horne T age ee quesos du 7 5 Description of Screens 7 6 icp aaa ss 7 7 EU AE T 7 17 7 23 Image Quality CAG Gd A 7 28 Calibration dp ruoli cade ai EAM ca x a a ac a 7 29 Configuration ROSE Joe eae eS SIE 7 31 Utilities PE E 7 32 Replacement ozn hPL ee Wu wi 7 42 PI Seite ebm feed 7 43 OMG ao a Pathe aes eee le rd S 7 43 Exit From DInQnOSWCS dau is 7 43 Common DIagnosliCs ees 7 44 Common Diagnostics Utilities er ed eee ewe 7 45 PC Backend Processor Diagnostics Non Interactive Tests 7 47 PC Backend Processor Diagnostics Interactive Tests 7 53 Acquisition Diagnostics Bak MERE nd 7 59 System Test Diagnostics Summary
79. Brakes Adjustment 6 5 3 1 Manpower 2 persons 1 hour 6 5 3 2 Tools Hexagon key 3 32 inch e Phillips screw driver size 2 6 5 3 3 Preparations 1 Remove Filter Cover as described in Filter Cover Removal Procedure on page 8 6 2 Remove Lower Rear Cover as described in Lower Rear Cover Removal Procedure on page 8 8 3 Remove the Caster as described in Rear Casters Removal Procedure on page 8 41 6 5 3 4 Rear Brakes Adjustment 1 Use a 3 32 inch hexagon key to adjust the brake until the space between brakedogs and tires are approximate 2 mm Figure 6 5 Rear Brakes adjustment 1 Replace the Caster and tightly fasten it with four screws 2 Install Lower Rear Cover as described in Lower Rear Cover Installation Procedure on page 8 8 3 Install Filter Cover as described in Filter Cover Installation Procedure on page 8 6 N WARNING Use extreme caution in the next two steps The scanner will be unstable 4 Remove the Wooden Wedge 5 Roll the system off the Bevel Edged Board Chapter 6 Service Adjustments 6 7 GE MEDICAL SYSTEMS DIRECTION FC091194 REVISION 02 Vivip 7 Vivip 7 PRO SERVICE MANUAL This page was intentionally left blank 6 8 Section 6 5 Direction Lock and Brake Adjustment GE MEDICAL SYSTEMS DIRECTION FC091194 REVISION 02 7 Vivip 7 PRO SERVICE MANUAL Chapter 7 Diagnostics Troubleshooting Section 7 1 Overview 7 1 1 Purpose of Chapter 7 This sec
80. Checks 1 When in video play back of an examination press The last part of the video is stored in the computer s FREEZE memory as a cine loop 2 Use the Trackball to move back and forth the cine The Cineloop is played back according to your loop manipulating of the trackball 4 3 17 7 Turn OFF Power to Vivid 7 Vivid 7 PRO See 4 2 2 Power Shut Down on page 4 5 4 60 Section 4 3 Functional Checks GE MEDICAL SYSTEMS DIRECTION FC091194 REVISION 02 7 7 PRO SERVICE MANUAL 4 3 18 Mechanical Functions Checks 4 3 18 1 Keyboard and Display Platform Console Checks Label illustrates the z 4 functionality of the two handles Figure 4 23 Console with handles Handles for horizontal and vertical lock up under the platform Table 4 41 Display Platform Maneuverability Checks Step Task Expected Result s Pull handle up under the platform towards you to It is possible to maneuver the Display Platform release horizontal lock horizontally at present level of height It is possible to maneuver the Display Platform up and Vertical Lock 1 Pull handle hand grip t d to rel th BTE E E EE down between the vertical end stops as long as you pull the handle towards you It is possible to maneuver the Display Platform both 3 Pull both handles towards you to release both Vertical 3 horizontally and vertically as long as you keep pullin
81. DC Power ee p Backplane and II Section 5 11 Circuit Boards GE MEDICAL SYSTEMS DIRECTION FC091194 REVISION 02 Vivip 7 Vivid 7 PRO SERVICE MANUAL 5 11 11 Backend Processor cont d Input Signals Table 5 59 Input Signals PWR OK Power verification signal from Card Rack Card Rack gt gt PC2IO Signal from the ON OFF switch on the Control Panel and Top Console gt gt PC2IO ON OFF Switch from the Reset button on the rear of the External I O ON OFF Reset gt gt PC2IO 12C Register Interrupt signal from 12 Bus gt gt PC2IO Interrupt me Microphone signal from Monitor Top Console Top Console gt gt BEP Replay Audio from VCR gt gt Audio in to BEP Audio from VCR or Doppler Audio Doppler Audio Out from Card Rack gt gt BEP 5 11 11 4 Bi directional Signals Table 5 60 Bi directional Signals UPS Control 2 RS232 Control Signals to and from the UPS gt RS232 XDCTRL Not Used PC2IO gt gt Not Used I2C Bus Data bus used for Remote Control of External Units and for PC2IO gt IIO gt reading module versions Spare RS232 Not Used PC2IO gt gt Not Used VCR Remote Ctrl RS232 Control signal to Internal VCR 2 gt gt VCR USB 1 USB bus to Top Console PC2IO gt gt Top Console COM 1 Not Used 21 gt gt EIO COM 2 Modem 210 gt gt Rear of Module gt M
82. Default ROUTER1 ROUTER2 ROUTER3 NAME DICOM APPLICATION INFORMATION MAKE REVISION AE TITLE Store 1 IP ADDRESSES PORT Store 2 Store 3 Store 4 Store 5 Store 6 Work list Storage Commit MPPS Figure 2 2 Worksheet DICOM Network Information Chapter 2 Pre Installation GE MEDICAL SYSTEMS DIRECTION FC091194 REVISION 02 Vivip 7 Vivip 7 PRO SERVICE MANUAL This page was intentionally left blank 2 12 Section 2 3 Facility Needs GE MEDICAL SYSTEMS DIRECTION FC091194 REVISION 02 7 Vivip 7 PRO SERVICE MANUAL Chapter 3 Installation Section 3 1 Overview 3 1 1 Purpose of Chapter 3 This chapter contains information needed to install Vivid 7 Vivid 7 PRO Included is a procedure that describes how to receive and unpack the equipment and how to file a damage or loss claim How to prepare the facility and unit of the actual installation and how to check and test the unit probes and external peripherals for electrical safety are included in this procedure Also included in this section are guidelines for transporting the unit to a new site Table 3 1 Contents in Chapter 3 i i 3 i i 3 Preparing for Installat
83. Diagram In line 20A fuse Figure 5 41 Battery pack The UPS batteries will drain slightly when the system is in the off condition The off condition is defined as Circuit Breaker in the OFF position e System unplugged from the wall outlet If the system is left in the OFF condition for an extended period of time 3 to 5 days or more the system may not boot up or may beep when turned ON Should this occur the system needs to recharge the UPS batteries This could take 15 minutes to as long as 24 hours depending on the battery age system input voltage and system temperature To eliminate draining the UPS batteries the system should remain plugged into the wall outlet with the circuit breaker in the ON position Chapter 5 Components and Functions Theory 5 77 GE MEDICAL SYSTEMS DIRECTION FC091194 REVISION 02 Vivip 7 Vivip 7 PRO SERVICE MANUAL 5 11 12 Patient I O 5 11 12 1 General Description 5 11 12 2 5 11 12 3 5 11 12 4 The Patient I O contains the electronics for ECG Phono and two analog inputs One of the analog inputs has programable gain The module extracts respiration from ECG The patient leads can be rotated by software i e itis possible to change between Lead by pushing a button The electronics also contains a pacemaker detector The four inputs are separately isolated because of safety requirements Location in the Unit Inside the Backend Processor with the connector panel avail
84. From the alphanumeric keyboard on the Operator Panel select CONFIG F2 key from the operator log in window select ADM from the pull down menu then select LOG ON No password Needed Select ABOUT tab Verify that the SW versions is the same as what was recorded in Table 8 10 on page 8 23 e Torque wrench available range 12 Nm with 5 mm hexagon bit Torque wrench with 5 mm hexagon bit to tighten the bolts to 12 Nm N gt 8 30 Section 8 3 SW Loading Procedure GE MEDICAL SYSTEMS DIRECTION FC091194 REVISION 02 7 7 PRO SERVICE MANUAL Section 8 4 FRU Replacement Procedures 8 4 1 8 4 1 1 8 4 1 2 8 4 1 3 DANGER AC Transformer Replacement Procedure Manpower Two persons 1 hour 30 minutes Tools Phillips screwdriver size 2 Small wire nipper or blade screwdriver Metal shears or hack saw Preparations 1 Shut down the system as described in Power Shut Down on page 4 5 Dangerous voltages are present in this equipment Completely power off and shut down the scanner before servicing Remove Left Side Cover as described in Side Covers Removal Procedure on page 8 3 Remove Filter Cover as described in Filter Cover Removal Procedure on page 8 6 Remove Lower Rear Cover as described in Lower Rear Cover Removal Procedure on page 8 8 Remove five 5 plastic expansion plugs that holds Ratcover Use a small wire nipper or blade screw
85. INRUSH H LIMIT gt E F3 B lop zA Cable 27 1 1 L Mains I Tw 230Vac switch BL 1 i P Or 20Vac B 230 115 lt TO PERIPHERIALS 115 230 Vac y y NVI MONITOR 115 Vac oly Dr 13 m Cable 13 MODEM 230 Vac 5 230 BEA gt _ gt seguir I TO CARD RACK 230 Vac p zd CABLES INTERNAL IN AC CONTROL MODULE 27 amp 9 p ca TO 14 ON INTERNAL I O o POWER SUPPLY ON Cable 7 E FAN SPEED CONTROL Figure 5 16 AC Power Distribution The mains cord has plugs in both ends A female plug connects to the scanner and a male plug to the mains outlet on site The mains voltage is routed via an EMI filter to the Mains Switch located on the rear of the system The Mains Switch is of the auto fuse type if for some reason the current grows to high the switch will automatically break the power From the Mains Switch the AC power is routed via an Inrush Current Limiter titled Inrush Limiter in Figure 5 16 to a internal outlet connector for the Mains Transformer Chapter 5 Components and Functions Theory 5 35 GE MEDICAL SYSTEMS DIRECTION FC091194 REVISION 02 Vivip 7 7 PRO SERVICE MANUAL 5 10 3 AC Power Distribution Box PWB cont d The Transformer is the galvanic barrier between the rest of the scan
86. Int HD 3 Local Archive MOD 3 Local Archive Int HD MOD 3 Remote Archive Remote HD ECHOPACT 000000 10 0 0 3 Remote Archive Remote Stora Red X 3 Remote Archive MOD orklistiLocal Archive DICOM Server Int 3 Worklist Remote Archive DICOM Serveri 3 Raw DICOM MOD 3 DICOM MOD 3 DICOM CD read Current Network Buttons Imaging Measure Report connects System About Admin Service Figure 3 43 Verification of connection failed Inthe example in Figure 3 43 the red X next to the computer sign means that the check failed The cause may be the setup of the network information either on Vivid 7 Vivid 7 PRO or on the EchoPAC PC or the network connection is broken somewhere between the Vivid 7 Vivid 7 PRO and the EchoPAC PC light next to the computer sign means that a network connection is in place Chapter 3 Installation GE MEDICAL SYSTEMS DIRECTION FC091194 REVISION 02 7 Vivip 7 PRO SERVICE MANUAL 3 9 3 6 Verification of a Connection Set Up to an EchoPAC PC Work Station 8 Click the DATAFLOW tab to view the Dataflow Services window DATAFLOW tab CONNECTIVITY Views Tools Screens Dataflow Buttons Services Tcpip Dataflow p Dataflow selection pe gt Defautt Direct Store Remove Direct search
87. M ODEM Figure 1 4 Label Internal Connections Part 1 Left Part of Label 1 26 Section 1 3 Safety Considerations GE MEDICAL SYSTEMS DIRECTION FC091194 REVISION 02 Vivio 7 Vivip 7 PRO SERVICE MANUAL 1 3 5 10 Label Internal Connections Int Conn Part 2 Right Part of Label Located on the outside of the Front End Card Rack s cover inside unit Different versions of the label has been used since production start The label shown here is the latest version yy WARNING D 55 Live Volage 48 8 E do notopen mna foni AC powercontolm odub TX 128 RX 128 BF 64 BF 64 FEC 2 Cutout in the label Modem N MT5634ZBA ExtemalD m od J Front vew Partno FB314746 ie Rev 05 Figure 1 5 Label Internal Connections Part 1 Right Part of Label Chapter 1 Introduction 1 27 GE MEDICAL SYSTEMS Vivip 7 Vivip 7 PRO SERVICE MANUAL DIRECTION FC091194 REVISION 02 Label Internal Connections Int Conn Upper Part 1 3 5 11 Located on the outside of the Backend Processor s Cover inside unit 434 5 10 09 0 894 SA epsuoo do vOAS pueog oepi woy YSAS 0 Jjewod LG Ol3u0s10joeuuoo Lov UoSJ0 2euuoo NEGONWNUO 5 s1012euuoo ejqeseooe d34uo s1oj2euuoo
88. Mode window is displayed default mode 3 If needed adjust the Display s Brightness and Contrast setting See Monitor Adjustments on page 6 2 Chapter 4 Functional Checks 4 17 GE MEDICAL SYSTEMS DIRECTION FC091194 REVISION 02 7 Vivip 7 PRO SERVICE MANUAL 4 3 4 2 Preparations cont d Mode Dependant Keys Width Frequency Focus Frame rate Up Down Left Right Cineloop in Freeze only B Color Maps OO OO Ox Gain Zoom a C2 eret C Depth Display zoom 2 0 2 HR zoom 20 oft menu Compress S Reject Dynamic Rang 71 Tilt Contour M Diff On Off Freeze DDP Power Controls marked with in the illustration are also available in Freeze and Cine Replay Figure 4 12 Mode Dependent Keys Zoom and Soft Menu Key WARNING Always use the minimum power required to obtain acceptable images in accordance with applicable guidelines and policies 4 Press 2D on the Control Panel to access 2D Mode 5 These Image Controls are used to optimize the 2D picture Use Gain and TGC controls to optimize the overall image together with the Power control Use Depth to adjust the range to be imaged Use Focus to center the focal point s around the region of interest Use Frequency move to higher frequencies or Frame rate move to
89. PERSONS ARE ALLOWED TO PERFORM THE SAFETY INSPECTIONS MENTIONED ABOVE To avoid electrical shock the unit under test must not be connected to other electrical equipment Remove all interconnecting cables and wires The unit under test must not be contacted by users or patients while performing these tests Possible risk of infection Do not handle soiled or contaminated probes and other components that have been in patient contact Follow appropriate cleaning and disinfecting procedures before handling the equipment Test the system peripherals and probes for leakage current Excessive leakage current can cause injury or death in sensitive patients High leakage current can also indicate degradation of insulation and a potential for electrical failure Do not use probes or equipment having excessive leakage current To minimize the risk that a probe may shock someone the customer should Not use a probe that is cracked or damaged any way Check probe leakage current once a year on surface probes twice a year on endocavitary probes whenever probe damage is suspected 10 10 Section 10 6 Using a Phantom GE MEDICAL SYSTEMS DIRECTION FC091194 REVISION 02 7 7 PRO SERVICE MANUAL 10 7 2 GEMS Leakage Current Limits The following limits are summarized for NFPA 99 For USA and IEC 60601 1 Medical Equipment Safety Standards These limits are GEMS standards and in some cases are lower than
90. Presets TASK FUNCTION Insert an empty formatted MO disk labelled PRESETS and marked with Vivid 7 Vivid 7 PRO s serial number and the date into the MO Drive for formatting see chapter 12 in the Vivid 7 User s Manual The Backup window is displayed ADMIN Backup Restore Users Logon System Admin Archive to back up Last sucessful backup Patient Archive record DICOM Server 7 Image Archive Go to Config F2 Admin Backup Report Archive No record System Configuration Ho record Ho record Destination 51 4MO Disk H GEMS_BACKUP Backup Now Cancel Select the Check box User defined Configuration Press BACKUP NOW NOW A copy of the Presets is saved on the MO disk Section 4 2 General Procedures GE MEDICAL SYSTEMS DIRECTION FC091194 REVISION 02 Vivio 7 Vivip 7 PRO SERVICE MANUAL Table 4 4 Saving Presets continued STEP TASK FUNCTION Press ALT E on the alphanumeric The MO disk is ejected keyboard 4 2 7 2 Loading Presets from an MO Disk Table 4 5 Loading Presets 1 Insert the MO disk with the archived presets into the MOD 2 The Restore window is displayed ADMIN Backup Restore users Logon System Admin Archive to back up Patient Archive DICOM Server Image Archive Report Archive Go to Config F2 gt Admin gt Restor
91. Reject and Frequency Adjust SAMPLE VOLUME SV Change COMPRESS Adjust REJECT Change FREQUENCY Expected Result s In PW mode set the longitudinal size of the region to be sampled for measurement Adjusting Sample volume may affect the PRF Nyquist limit settings SV does not apply to CW mode where the volume sampled is the full length of the area indicated by the cursor line Enables control over the contrast of the Doppler spectrum When compression is raised the spectrum image becomes softer and some low level background noise may appear Compress is available in both Live and Freeze Enables undesirable background noise to be removed from the Doppler spectrum resulting in a darker background Reject is available in both Live and Freeze Adjusts the transmission frequency in Doppler to control sensitivity or level of penetration The selected frequency is displayed in the status window Adjusting Frequency may affect Sample Volume PW and LVR settings 4 38 Section 4 3 Functional Checks GE MEDICAL SYSTEMS DIRECTION FC091194 REVISION 02 Vivip 7 Vivip 7 PRO SERVICE MANUAL 4 3 7 6 Check Frame Rate Angle Correction and Power Table 4 22 PW CW Doppler Mode Check Frame Rate Angle Correction and Power Expected Result s Adjust FRAME RATE Adjust POWER Adjusts frame rate The relative setting of the frame rate is displayed in the status window under 2D Enables cor
92. SLOT 3 UNUSED SLOT 50131 SLOT 2 AGP VIDEO AGP Slot SLOT 1 UPS wW AC POWER ATX POWER SUPPLY 3 PARALLEL USB2 COM EXT 1 B PCIO MODULE S C VIDEO OUT POWER SVGA OUT 2 4 Board Control PCVIC Board SVGA IN E SVGA OUT 1 RGB OUT Figure 5 6 CPU Backend Processor Block Diagram BEP 1 Chapter 5 Components and Functions Theory GE MEDICAL SYSTEMS DIRECTION FC091194 REVISION 02 Vivip 7 7 PRO SERVICE MANUAL 5 4 5 NOTE BEP 1 Description Specifications mentioned about the Back End Processor BEP 1 is minimum requirements The actual hardware could exceed these specifications as technology advances The EMC enclosure houses an ATX Power Supply with UPS battery backup an ATX style motherboard with minimum of 512 MB of ram and two 733 MHz processors 5 PCI slots on the mother board contains the following 1 Blank 2 Optional SCSI Card for MO Drive 3 Blank 4 PC2IP Card GE designed PCI Bus interface to the Front End Processor 5 Network Interface Card 3Com Ethernet Card Analog output complies with the SVGA specification e Resolution on monitor is 800x600
93. SUPPLY DC FA200945 DC Power Supply 3 omm mee EE PCB BF64 FB200900 Beam Former PCB PCB IMP 2B FB200991 Image Port PCB version 2B 1 PCB SDP FB200865 Spectrum Doppler Processor PCB Chapter 9 Renewal Parts GE MEDICAL SYSTEMS DIRECTION FC091194 REVISION 02 7 Vivip 7 PRO SERVICE MANUAL Section 9 11 Mechanical Parts Rack Casters and Frogleg Figure 9 8 Mechanical Parts Rack Casters and Frogleg Table 9 12 Mechanical Parts Rack Casters and Frogleg PART PART NAME NUMBER DESCRIPTION QTY 1 R ter with Swivel Lock ly CASTER REAR 2293008 3 ear Caster with Swivel Lock Assembly CASTING COMPLETE VIVID 7 PRO FC200186 Casting Complete 9 12 Section 9 11 Mechanical Parts Rack Casters and Frogleg GE MEDICAL SYSTEMS DIRECTION FC091194 REVISION 02 7 Vivip 7 PRO SERVICE MANUAL Section 9 12 Brake Assembly and Console Lock Figure 9 9 Mechanical Parts Brake Assembly and Console Lock Table 9 13 Mechanical Parts Brake Assembly and Console Lock PART PART NAME NUMBER DESCRIPTION QTY COMMON TOP CONSOLE LOCK common ron Brake Pedal Assembly WIRECABLE FB307375 Wire used when movement of Chapter 9 Renewal Parts 9 13 GE MEDICAL SYSTEMS DIRECTION FC091194 REVISION 02 Section 9 13 Cables COLOR PRINTER SONY UP 2900MD REMOTE 1 REMOTE 2
94. SW ver 1 x x BT 02 SW VER 2 x x BT 02 SW VER 2 x x 7S Probe Sector 7S 2263669 7S PROBE BT 01 SW ver 1 x x BT 02 SW VER 2 x x BT 02 SW VER 2 x x 10 5 SECTOR 105 Probe Sector 105 2298589 TRANSDUCER BT 01 SW ver 1 x x BT 02 SW VER 2 xx BT 02 SW VER 2xx 79 gt 79 6T Probe TEE 6T KN100022 5 01 SW ver 1 02 SW VER 2 02 SW VER 2 x x 8T Probe TEE 8T KN100023 Mic erties BT 01 SW ver 1 x x BT 02 SW VER 2 x x BT 02 SW VER 2 x x LINEAR amp CONVEX amp OTHERS ue wee 5C Probe Convex 5C 2294516 5C PROBE TYPE EXP BT 01 SW ver 1 BT 02 SW VER 2 x x BT 02 SW VER 2 x x 011 1131 BT 02 SW VER 2 BT 02 SW VER 2 2294641 E8C PROBE BT 02 SW VER 2 xx BT 02 SW VER 2xx P2D Pencil Probe TE100024 FENCI BT 01 SW ver 1 x x BT 02 SW VER 2 x x BT 02 SW VER 2 x x PROBE 2D P6D Pencil Probe TQ100002 01 SW ver 1 02 SW VER 2 02 SW VER 2 x x 3 5C CONVEX 3 5 C Probe Convex 3C 2296158 TRANSDUCER BT 01 SW ver 1 x x BT 02 SW VER 2 x x BT 02 SW VER 2 x x Tc N m v m Q 9 28 Section 9 17 Probes GE MEDICAL SYSTEMS DIRECTION FC091194 REVISION 02 7 Vivip 7 PRO SERVICE MANUAL Section 9 18 Software Table 9 25 Software used on BT 02 PART ITEM PART NA
95. System front and Front Bumper Section 8 4 FRU Replacement Procedures GE MEDICAL SYSTEMS DIRECTION FC091194 REVISION 02 7 7 PRO SERVICE MANUAL 8 4 8 Brake Pedal Replacement Procedure 8 4 8 1 Manpower One person 15 minutes 8 4 8 2 Tools Torx screwdriver T 20 8 4 8 3 Brake Pedal Replacement Procedure 1 Unscrew 4 screws under the pedal 2 Replace the pedal with a new one 3 Fasten 4 screws Brake Pedal Figure 8 45 Brake Pedal Chapter 8 Replacement Procedures GE MEDICAL SYSTEMS DIRECTION FC091194 REVISION 02 7 7 PRO SERVICE MANUAL 8 4 9 Direction Lock Pedal Replacement Procedure 8 4 9 1 Manpower One person 15 minutes 8 4 9 2 Tools Torx screwdriver T 20 8 4 9 3 Direction Lock Replacement Procedure 1 Unscrew 4 screws 3 under and 1 at the left side of the pedal 2 Replace the pedal with a new one 3 Fasten 4 screws Direction Lock Pedal Figure 8 46 Direction Lock Pedal 8 52 Section 8 4 FRU Replacement Procedures GE MEDICAL SYSTEMS DIRECTION FC091194 REVISION 02 7 Vivip 7 PRO SERVICE MANUAL 8 4 10 Brake Pedal and Direction Lock Assembly Replacement Procedures 8 4 10 1 Manpower One person 1 hour 8 4 10 2 Tools e Phillips screwdriver size 2 Hexagon key 5 mm Torx screwdriver T 20 Wrench 11 and 13 mm 8 4 10 3 Preparations 8 4 10 4 NOTE 8 4 10 5 1 Remove Front Bumper as described in Fr
96. Systems ve Uso AS Vivid 7 Pro Label General Info Strandpromenaden 45 E N 3191 Horten Located on rear of system ge CAUTION e Label used for Vivid 7 PRO to China 9 KS Vivid 7 Pro or on the order of a physician 230V 50 60Hz ATVB 1150W A OE Chapter 1 Introduction 1 23 GE MEDICAL SYSTEMS DIRECTION FC091194 REVISION 02 7 7 PRO SERVICE MANUAL 1 3 5 7 Labels on Internal I O Inside Scanner Label on Front End Card Cage Side of Internal I O Figure 1 2 Labels on Internal I O Inside Scanner Front End Card Cage Side of Internal I O 1 24 Section 1 3 Safety Considerations GE MEDICAL SYSTEMS DIRECTION FC091194 REVISION 02 7 Vivip 7 PRO SERVICE MANUAL 1 3 5 8 Labels on Internal I O Inside Scanner Label on Backend Processor Side of Internal I O Figure 1 3 Labels on Internal I O Inside Scanner Backend Processor Side of Internal I O Chapter 1 Introduction 1 25 GE MEDICAL SYSTEMS DIRECTION FC091194 REVISION 02 Vivip 7 7 PRO SERVICE MANUAL 1 3 5 9 Label Internal Connections Int Conn Part 1 Left Part of Label Located on the outside of the Front End Card Rack s cover inside unit Different versions of the label has been used since production start The label shown here is the latest
97. The TX128 board makes the ultrasound transmit pulses The RX128 board is the ultrasound receiver for the ultrasound echoes from blood tissue two Beamformer boards digitizes the received ultrasound signal and sends it to the Mid Processors Relay board is the interface between the Probes and the Front End 5 12 Section 5 3 Front End Processor GE MEDICAL SYSTEMS DIRECTION FC091194 REVISION 02 Vivip 7 Vivip 7 PRO SERVICE MANUAL 5 3 8 Mid Processors Digitized TET bus SDP 2553 Digital Video Data ultrasound signals RFT Radio Pipelink bus Spectral To Backend from Front End Frequency amp Doppler Processor Tissue To From FEC2 Front End Doppler Audio S Video CVideo replay from VCR Motherboard connector to Internal module Figure 5 4 The Mid Processors This Mid Processors performs the signal conditioning for Tissue and Doppler Color Flow processing is done by the Backend Processor The Radio Frequency amp Tissue RFT board the Spectral Doppler SDP board and the Image Port IMP2 board are located in the Front End Processor Card Rack The RFT board receives digitized ultrasound signals from the Front End and performs the RF filtering and tissue processing The result is sent via the Pipelink bus to SDP The SDP board receives digitized Doppler data via the Pipelink bus performs the pulsed and continuos Doppler
98. Unit Front of Scanner XD BUS Board Du Figure 5 31 XD BUS Boards Location in Unit 5 11 7 3 Inputs Input Signals Table 5 44 Input Signals e Beni Active Probe via Relay board in Receive Back scattered echo signals Receive Mode and Mode Transmitter pulses Transmit Mode XD1 XD128 TX128 in Transmit Mode Chapter 5 Components and Functions Theory 5 61 GE MEDICAL SYSTEMS DIRECTION FC091194 REVISION 02 7 7 PRO SERVICE MANUAL 5 11 7 4 Outputs Output Signals Table 5 45 Output Signals mum _ Active Probe Relay board in Transmitter pulses Transmit Mode and Back scattered XD1 XD128 echo signals Receive Mode Transmit Mode RX 128 in Receive Mode 5 11 7 5 Fuses Jumpers Dip switches and LEDs None 5 11 8 RF amp Tissue Processor Board RFT 5 11 8 1 General Description The RFT board extracts Tissue Data Spectrum Data and IQ amp Color Data from the digital data stream on its input It also performs different types of Tissue Processing 5 11 8 2 Location in the Unit Front of Scanner RFT Board Figure 5 32 RFT Board Location in Unit 5 62 Section 5 11 Circuit Boards GE MEDICAL SYSTEMS DIRECTION FC091194 REVISION 02 7 Vivip 7 PRO SERVICE MANUAL 5 11 8 3 Inputs DC Voltages Table 5 46 DC Input Voltages C mtn ome DC output voltage distributed via Mother Board Back
99. Voltage Control One serial data line select lines to the TX TX Supply 5 11 6 5 LEDs Description Main Digital Signal Processor DSP Table 5 42 FEC 2 Lower Batch of LEDs Main DSP LED LED Color Description Normally State LD1 Board Failure Normally OFF LD2 J Green Board OK Normally ON ON when scanning LD3 Yellow System in scanning mode OFF in Freeze LD4 Yellow Probe Change ON during probe change 105 E Yellow No Probe OFF if no probe has been selected OFF LD6 Yellow TX Overrange ON if excessive TX Voltage is output Blinking surveillance period LD7 E _ Yellow VME Access ON when communicating with BEP BLINKING 1 Hz LD8 Yellow DSP Running heartbeat 5 58 Section 5 11 Circuit Boards GE MEDICAL SYSTEMS DIRECTION FC091194 REVISION 02 Vivip 7 Vivip 7 PRO SERVICE MANUAL 5 11 6 6 LEDs Description Slave DSP Table 5 43 2 Upper Batch of LEDs Slave DSP LED LED Color Description Normally State LD27 Yellow Rack temperature surveillance Blinking LD28 Yellow TX Power surveillance Blinking 029 F Green Up and running n Blinking LD30 WB Ref Failure or reprogramming OFF 5 11 6 7 FEC 2 LEDs eje e E lt 4 LD30 7 4 LD29 MEA p 68 Eoi id M Per
100. a Video cassette you can set the VCR Counter without rewinding the Video Cassette to the start The procedure below explains how to check this function Prerequisite The VCR Counter number when the Video Cassette was Ejected last time Table 4 37 VCR Counter Check Press VIDEO on the Control Panel To start the video counter at a different point 3 222 EZ Press UPDATE MENU in the Trackball area duced Set Counter Search Dialog window is 4 Use the alphanumeric keyboard to enter the counter Number appears the screen number from last time in the counter field Press Set Counter to save the change Number is saved Press VIDEO on the Control Panel to return to system returns to the scanning mode scanning mode 4 58 Section 4 3 Functional Checks GE MEDICAL SYSTEMS DIRECTION FC091194 REVISION 02 7 Vivip 7 PRO SERVICE MANUAL 4 3 17 4 VCR Record Check Table 4 38 VCR Checks Tae The VCR starts recording When scanning press REC PAUSE on the Control Panel A red dot is displayed in the screen s VCR status area on the Title bar It indicates that recording has begun The Recording stops Press REC PAUSE on the Control Panel to stop recording The video status icon on the screen is changed to Pause 4 3 17 5 Check Rewind Fast Forward and Replay Video Prerequisite A Video Tape in the VCR with at least one recorded examination Table 4 39 VCR Checks
101. a time Hard Drive Random Seek Hard disk drive heads are moved randomly several hundred times Drive Funnel Seek Hard disk drive heads are moved in a funnel fashion i e from the first track on the drive to the last then to the second track then to the second to last track then to the third track and so on Hard Drive Surface Scan This test scans for surface defects on the hard disk drive Chapter 7 Diagnostics Troubleshooting 7 49 GE MEDICAL SYSTEMS DIRECTION FC091194 REVISION 02 7 3 2 3 Memory Tests GEMS Service Home Page Netscape Error Logs Image Quality Calibration Configuration Utilities Replacement PC Diagnostics Non Interactive Tests CPU Tests Hard Drive Tests Be Memory Tests _ Memory Test 5 Memory Pattern Test This is the Diagnostics Application Areal 4 Memory Parity Test CJ CD DVD Drive Test Video Test USB Test 5 PCI Board Configuration Tes 5 SCSI Device Test AGP Video Card Test _ Network Test SC Interactive Tests Figure 7 43 Memory Tests Vivip 7 Vivip 7 PRO SERVICE MANUAL Memory Test Eighteen test patterns are used to test memory locations If errors are detected the address of the block the error was detected in is shown During testing these diagnostics will also look out for parity errors and other exceptions These will be added to the Test Log as errors if encountered
102. and verify proper operation NOTE Do Not select Cal Reset after performing calibration This will destroy the file located on the Backend Processor and the image quality will not be optimized Section 7 4 Acquisition Diagnostics GE MEDICAL SYSTEMS DIRECTION FC091194 REVISION 02 Vivip 7 Vivid 7 PRO SERVICE MANUAL Section 7 5 Troubleshooting 7 5 1 Console Troubleshooting Trees 7 5 1 1 System Doesn t Boot This is an overall diagram showing a recommended sequence for troubleshooting a no boot situation System doesn t boot Is the AC power cable seated to the Scanner and to the wall power outlet NO YES Connect the AC power cable between the Scanner and the wall power outlet in right way NO Is the main breaker turned ON YES Turn ON the main breaker of the Scanner Has the ON OFF key on the Control Panel been pressed once NO Press the ON OFF button on the Control YES Panel Go on to the next page Figure 7 61 System Doesn t Boot Chapter 7 Diagnostics Troubleshooting 7 67 GE MEDICAL SYSTEMS DIRECTION FC091194 REVISION 02 7 5 1 1 System Doesn t Boot cont d System doesn t boot cont d Has the unit been in OFF condition for more than three 3 days Do the fans start to run Is the BEP starting to display start up screens on the monitor 15 the Vivid starting display shown on the monitor Go on to the next page Viv
103. applied part ECG connector and surgical probes having a degree of protection suitable for direct cardiac contact Laboratory logo or labels denoting Device Listing Certification Labels conformance with industry safety Rear of console standards such as UL or IEC CAUTION This unit weighs Special care must be used to avoid This precaution is intended to prevent Injury that may n if one the console where easily seen attempt to move t e unit considerable during transport distances or on an incline due to the weight of the unit DANGER Risk of explosion used in System is not designed for use with Rear of console flammable anesthetic gases CAUTION The equilateral triangle is usually used in combination with other Various symbols to advise or warn the user 1 10 Section 1 2 Important Conventions GE MEDICAL SYSTEMS DIRECTION FC091194 REVISION 02 7 Vivip 7 PRO SERVICE MANUAL Table 1 8 Product Icons continued LABEL SYMBOL PURPOSE MEANING LOCATION ATTENTION Consult accompanying documents is intended to alert the user to refer to the operator manual or other Various instructions when complete information cannot be provided on the label CAUTION Dangerous voltage the lightning flash with arrowhead in Various equilateral triangle is used to indicate electric shock hazards Mains OFF Indicates the power off n Rear of system adjacent to mains switch posi
104. depending on your environment Mobile Unit Check Weekly Mobile Unit Check Daily Mobile Unit Check Daily also after corrective maintenance or as required by your facilities QA program also after corrective maintenance or as required by your facilities QA program also after corrective maintenance or as required by your facilities QA program Twice Annually As Prescribed in probe manual As Prescribed in probe manual also after corrective maintenance or as required by your facilities QA program also after corrective maintenance or as required by your facilities QA program also after corrective maintenance or as required by your facilities QA program Chapter 10 Periodic Maintenance 10 3 GE MEDICAL SYSTEMS DIRECTION FC091194 REVISION 02 Vivio 7 Vivip 7 PRO SERVICE MANUAL Section 10 4 Tools Required 10 4 1 Special Tools Supplies and Equipment 10 4 1 1 Specific Requirements for Periodic Maintenance See Chapter 7 Table 10 3 Overview of Requirements for Periodic Maintenance Tool Part Number Comments Digital Volt Meter DVM 46 194427 231 Kit includes anti static mat wrist strap and cables for 200 to 240 46 194427P279 V system Anti Static Kit 46 194427P369 3M 2204 Large adjustable wrist strap 46 194427 373 3M 2214 Small adjustable wrist strap 46 194427 370 3M 3051 conductive ground cord Anti State Vacuum 46 194427 278 120V ic Vacuum Cleaner bis 46 194427P279 230
105. from the FEP BEP Operator Panel Monitor and Power distribution subsystems are routed via cables and circuit boards Internal I O and External I O The main functional blocks in Vivid 7 Vivid 7 PRO are Front End Processor FEP Back End Processor BEP Top Console Power Distribution Internal External Peripherals Modem 5 2 Section 5 2 General Information GE MEDICAL SYSTEMS DIRECTION FC091194 REVISION 02 7 Vivip 7 PRO SERVICE MANUAL 5 2 1 Block Diagram USER INTERFACE OP I O PANEL 17 Monitor SONY COLOR PRINTER UP 2900MD DOPPLER PROBES AC POWER UPS ATX POWER SUPPLY BACK END PROCESSOR ECG Patient Interface 5 25 MOD Hard Drive MOTHERBOARD SOUND Ethernet CARD FRONT END PROCESSOR Network Connection USB Connection Video Outputs FRON PLANE INTERNAL I O EXTERNAL I O AC CONTROLLER TO MODEM XFMR BOX XB 2 E TO MONITOR TO CARD RACK 230Vac TO PC
106. g Demodulation Digital Time Gain Compensation Filtering Decimation Data Buffer After RF filtering the data is written into different sliding ring buffers dedicated the different types of data While data is written into the buffers sample by sample in vectors multiple samples from the same range depth can be read out Both input addressing start and length and output addressing through output events is controlled by the Front End Controller board Tissue Processing A number of different tissue processes are performed on this board 1 First the signal amplitude is obtained by detection 2 Then the data is compressed to attenuate the strong signals and amplify the low level echoes 3 After compression Zone Stitching is performed This is used to combine the transmit focal zones from different vectors into one vector by weighting the zone transitions and does only apply to phased linear array probes where multiple vectors can be collected in the same direction For M Mode peak detection and edge enhancement is implemented 4 Finally an offset can be added to the signal and clipping is performed 5 The tissue data is then tagged and sent on to the Image Port board Color Flow Processing No Color Flow processing is performed here except for the RF demodulation previously mentioned The data used for Color Flow is tagged with the appropriate headers and tails and routed through an output m
107. gt Pure DICOM CD R Dicom Media Storage x Storage Pure DICOM MOD525 R W Dicom Media Storage x DICOM CD RW Dicom Media Storage x Add Raw DICOM MOD525 R W Dicom Media Storage x Raw DICOM CD RW Dicom Media Storage x Re gt CopyToWflow 01 Image To Buffer x Imaging Measure Report Connectivity System About Admin Figure 3 47 Dataflow Services 11 Select the EchoPAC PC work station you want to connect to from the Name drop down menu In this example it is called EchoPAC7 000000 CONNECTIVITY Views Tools Screens Dataflow Buttons Services menu Destination Device Dee 1 Name Select Server ess 10 9 oj 2 Remove r Services DICOMSERVER Pure DICOM MOD525 R Dicom Media Storage Pure DICOM CD R Dicom Media Storage DICOM MOD525 R W Dicom Media Storage Pure DICOM CD RW Dicom Media Storage Raw DICOM M0D525 RW Dicom Media Storage Raw DICOM CD RW Dicom Media Storage CopyToWflow 01 Image To Buffer Remove 21 Add annie Figure 3 48 Dataflow Services Choices and Setup 3 46 Section 3 9 Connectivity GE MEDICAL SYSTEMS DIRECTION FC091194 REVISION 02 Vivip 7 Vivip 7 PRO SERVICE MANUAL 3 9 3 6 X Verification of a Connection Set Up to an EchoPAC PC Work Station cont d 12 Verify that the IP address is correct indicating that you have selected the right unit If the IP number is wrong it means that
108. has been left blank so first try to log on without any password If the log on fails you may try to use the password service As a last resort contact the hospital s network administrator or person responsible for the ultrasound unit and ask for the password 3 Click LOG ON 4 Click SERVICE to view the Service Screen see Figure 3 20 on page 3 28 SERVICE m Video settings VCR PAL 71 Format Sony SvBK120 LCD Backlight Contrast setup Contrast BackLight m LCD2 Contrast BackLight Network Printer Keyboard setup setect Printer Model gt Add Printer Start Setup Program Imaging Measure Report connectivity System About Admin Service Figure 3 20 Service Screen 3 28 Section 3 8 Configuration GE MEDICAL SYSTEMS DIRECTION FC091194 REVISION 02 7 Vivip 7 PRO SERVICE MANUAL 3 8 2 3 3 8 2 4 3 8 2 5 Select Video Format PAL or NTSC This selection must correspond to the Video Standard PAL or NTSC used by the Video Cassette Recorder From the Video Settings drop down menu select the correct video format NTSC or PAL Video settings Select Video Format Format iight Contrast setup LCD1 ee Contrast Figure 3 21 Select Video Format Select Video Cassette Recorder VCR Type Use the VCR drop down menu to select VCR type See Approved On board Peripherals on page 3 32 for approved VCRs for use with Vivid 7 Vivid 7 PRO
109. in each comer RGB spectrum arrays and horizontal and vertical alignment bars on the screen The Solid Color Test is intended for LCD displays to make sure that all LCD color pixels are working correctly The VESA Test Patterns allow you to test the display for Luminance Geometry and Focus These tests are intended for professional measurement use Combination Test Solid Color Test LCD Pixel Test Combination Red Green Test Patterns Luminance Geometry Figure 7 49 Monitor Test The monitor test dialog box presents you with three options Combination Test Checks the monitor for alignment color depth and monitor resolution It will put four cross hairs in each corner RGB Red Green Blue spectrum arrays and horizontal and vertical alignment bars on the screen NOTE In most cases you will choose the Combination Test Figure 7 50 Monitor Test Chapter 7 Diagnostics Troubleshooting 7 55 GE MEDICAL SYSTEMS DIRECTION FC091194 REVISION 02 Vivip 7 Vivip 7 PRO SERVICE MANUAL 7 3 3 3 Monitor Test cont d Solid Color Test The solid color test is for laptop and LCD Liquid Crystal Display panel displays This test displays solid color screens to allow you to make sure all color pixels are operating correctly VESA Video Electronics Standards Association Test Patterns The VESA test patterns checks luminance geometry and focus The VESA tests are designed for professional me
110. indicates that this voltage is used for digital circuits DC output voltage distributed via Mother Board Back Plane DC Power Supply via Backplane The a indicates that this voltage is used for analog circuits Distributed via Mother Board Back Plane DC Power Supply via Backplane Input Signals Table 5 36 Input Signals Front End Bus FEC Board This input is used on BF64 2 MLAO and MLA1 BF64 Board 1 The output signal from previous board 5 11 5 4 Outputs Output Signals Table 5 37 Output Signals zt m From BF64 1 To BF64 2 MLAO and MLA1 This is the digital output from the board From BF64 2 To RFT 5 11 5 5 Fuses None 5 11 5 6 Dip switches None 5 54 Section 5 11 Circuit Boards GE MEDICAL SYSTEMS DIRECTION FC091194 REVISION 02 Vivip 7 Vivip 7 PRO SERVICE MANUAL 5 11 5 7 LEDs and Jumpers zu 1 9 1 1 1 a 1 Tm gt 1 LD1 ot NES 1 03 1 Ig i 115519 o o o o 1 5 1 i iH i 9o gt Figure 5 27 BF64 LEDs and Jumpers Table 5 38 LEDs on the BF 64 Boards LED Color Description Normally State H Red Board Failure Normally OFF I Green Board OK Normally ON E Y
111. is running on battery power 3 20 Section 3 6 Preparing for Installation GE MEDICAL SYSTEMS DIRECTION FC091194 REVISION 02 7 Vivip 7 PRO SERVICE MANUAL Section 3 8 Configuration OVERVIEW Table 3 10 Contents in Section 3 5 Software Options Configuration Chapter 3 Installation 3 21 GE MEDICAL SYSTEMS DIRECTION FC091194 REVISION 02 7 Vivip 7 PRO SERVICE MANUAL 3 8 1 Vivid 7 Vivid 7 PRO Configuration 3 8 1 1 Log on to the system Table 3 11 Log on to the system The Operator Login window is displayed OPERATOR LOGIN Press CONFIG on the alphanumeric keyboard Click the down arrow to the right of the Operator field to view the Operator pull down list From the factory these two users are defined without password adm usr It is possible for the administrator adm to establish unique passwords for each user but don t do it now Select the user adm From the factory the password has been left blank so first try to log on without any password If the log on fails you may try to use the password service As a last resort contact the hospital s network administrator person responsible for the ultrasound unit and ask for the password The Emergency button stores data only from current patient examination IMAGING AND ANALYSIS GLOBAL LEVEL Agric ton Application Menu store Patient Info 8 be
112. lower frame rate to increase resolution in image Use Frequency move to lower frequency to increase penetration Use the DDP control to optimize imaging in the blood flow regions and make a cleaner less noisy image Use Reject controls to reduce noise in the image 4 18 Section 4 3 Functional Checks GE MEDICAL SYSTEMS DIRECTION FC091194 REVISION 02 Vivio 7 Vivip 7 PRO SERVICE MANUAL 4 3 4 3 Check Width Focus Framerate Frequency These 2D Mode Functions are located on Assignable Rotaries The results of these adjustments must be verified on the 2D sector on the screen Table 4 6 2D Mode Check Width Focus Framerate and Frequency Controls the size or angular width of the 2D image sector A smaller angle generally produces a scan with higher frame rate Turn the rotary labeled FOCUS left and right to move the focal point up and down Changes the location of the focal point s A triangular focus marker indicates the depth of the focal point O O O O Turn the rotary labeled FRAMERATE left and right to Adjusts frame rate adjust the Frame Rate Rotate the knob clockwise to increase frame rate The relative setting of the frame rate is displayed in the status window When adjusting frame rate there is a trade off between O spatial and temporal resolution Turn the rotary labeled FREQUENCY left and right to Enables the adjustment of the probe s operating verify that the probe s
113. menu setting Imaging Measure Report connects System About Admin Service Figure 3 56 DICOM Server s Settings 6 Change the port number to the number you got from the administrator 7 Don t touch the other settings meaning they should be as follows Comments Parameter Setting Allow raw data Unchecked Max Framerate 25 You can go up to 30 but don t select full as it may increase Image Store time Only Black and White Unchecked Compression JPEG Allow multiframe Checked Unchecked Default DICOM Setup in Vivid 7 Vivid 7 PRO s Configuration Screen Reopen per image Table 3 17 8 Click on the keyboard CONFIG button to exit config and REBOOT the system Section 3 9 Connectivity GE MEDICAL SYSTEMS DIRECTION FC091194 REVISION 02 Vivio 7 7 PRO SERVICE MANUAL 3 9 3 7 7 Check the Connection to the DICOM Server Ping 1 After the system is rebooted press Config log on as adm no password and enter the Connectivity screen 2 Click the VIEWS tab and the DATAFLOW button and you will see all available data flows VIEWS tab CONNECTIVITY A Views roots Screens Dataflow Buttons Services Tepip Dataflow View Properties 9 Dataflows Current 53 Archive Dataflow DATAFLOW button
114. meter is connected from accessible metal parts of the case to ground Measurements should be made with the unit ON and OFF with the power line polarity Normal and Reversed Record the highest reading of current POWER POLARITY REVERSING OUTLET lt BLACK LO A N WHITE 1 0 GREEN MOMENTARY SWITCH ACCESSIBLE METAL PARTS LEAKAGE TEST METER Figure 10 3 Set Up for Chassis Source Leakage Current 601 1 Clause 19 Continuos Leakage Currents and Patient Auxiliary Currents When using the Microguard or a similar test instrument its power plug may be inserted into the wall outlet and the equipment under test is plugged into the receptacle on the panel of the meter This places the meter in the grounding conductor and the current flowing from the case to ground will be indicated in any of the current ranges The maximum allowable limit for chassis source leakage is shown in Table 10 12 7 Follow the test conditions described for respective test points shown in Table 10 15 Table 10 15 Chassis Leakage Current Test Condition TEST CONDITION Mounting screw for probe receptacle 10 14 Section 10 6 Using a Phantom GE MEDICAL SYSTEMS DIRECTION FC091194 REVISION 02 7 7 PRO SERVICE MANUAL Table 10 15 Chassis Leakage Current Test Condition TEST CONDITION Mounting screw for CRT housing Mounting screw for peripheral plugged into unit Mounting screw for other p
115. of Module gt Modem Standard TCP IP Ethernet gt IIO gt gt External Network USB 2 USB Bus for External Units gt gt gt External USB Unit Chapter 5 Components and Functions Theory 5 21 GE MEDICAL SYSTEMS DIRECTION FC091194 REVISION 02 7 7 PRO SERVICE MANUAL 5 4 12 Outputs Table 5 6 Output Signals 272288 G VGA High Resolution Video to External Video Screen G VGA VGA High Resolution Video to Internal Video Screen Top BEP Top Console Console PCVIC gt 2 gt gt Ideo trom AM e This signal is not used on Vivid 7 Vivid 7 PRO Ths signals 7 PRO gt gt Internal VCR Audio Out Audio Out from BEP gt gt gt External VCR TRIG Video Trig Signal 210 gt gt 5 22 Section 5 4 Back End Processor GE MEDICAL SYSTEMS DIRECTION FC091194 REVISION 02 Vivip 7 Vivip 7 PRO SERVICE MANUAL Section 5 5 Patient I O Physio The Patient I O is mounted inside the Backend Processor s cabinet with its connector panel available on the front of the scanner The Patient IO contains the electronics for ECG phono and two analog inputs One of the inputs has programmable gain The module extracts respiration from ECG The electronics also contains a pacemaker detector The four inputs are separately isolated because of s
116. of equipment Both the system power cable and the power connector must meet international electrical standards 1 3 4 2 Probes Follow these guidelines before connecting a probe to the scanner Inspect the probe prior to each use for damage or degradation to the housing cable strain relief lens seal Do notuse a damaged or defective probe Chapter 1 Introduction 1 13 GE MEDICAL SYSTEMS DIRECTION FC091194 REVISION 02 7 Vivip 7 PRO SERVICE MANUAL Never immerse the probe connector or adapter into any liquid 1 3 5 Labels Locations 1 3 5 1 Labels on Front of Monitor and Control Panel Table 1 9 Labels on Front of Monitor and Control Panel DESCRIPTION ILLUSTRATION Label Vivid 7 Monitor BT 01 Label Vivid 7 Monitor BT 02 Label Vivid 7 PRO Monitor BT 02 Label GE Logo 1 14 Section 1 3 Safety Considerations GE MEDICAL SYSTEMS DIRECTION FC091194 REVISION 02 7 7 PRO SERVICE MANUAL Table 1 9 Labels on Front of Monitor and Control Panel continued DESCRIPTION ILLUSTRATION 5 less once o dee FEAA ON OFF p FC314104 02 FC314104 03 Label On Off Switch Two versions of the label have been used the one to the right is the latest version Label position Chapter 1 Introduction 1 15 GE MEDICAL SYSTEMS DIRECTION FC091194 REVISION 02 7 7 PRO SERVICE MANUAL 1 3 5 2 Labels on Front Handle Table 1 10 Labels o
117. on early Vivid 7 scanners and the type to the right on newer units both Vivid 7 and Vivid 7 PRO 3 Install a new or a cleaned filter GE Vingmed Part No 07903 Use plastic plugs shown to the right GE Vingmed Part No 080X6520 Replace this plug with this plug Figure 8 7 Plug replacement 4 Install Filter Cover as described in Filter Cover Installation Procedure on page 8 6 Chapter 8 Replacement Procedures 8 7 GE MEDICAL SYSTEMS DIRECTION FC091194 REVISION 02 7 Vivip 7 PRO SERVICE MANUAL 8 2 6 Lower Rear Cover Replacements Procedure 8 2 6 1 Manpower One person 30 minutes 8 2 6 2 Tools Phillips screwdriver size 2 8 2 6 3 Preparations Shut down the system as described in Power Shut Down on page 4 5 8 2 6 4 Lower Rear Cover Removal Procedure 1 Remove Filter Cover shown in Filter Cover Removal Procedure on page 8 6 2 Remove both Side Covers as described in Side Covers Removal Procedure on page 8 3 3 Unscrew two 2 screws with magnetic lock part number 080X1200 for Filter Cover Left screw contains also 3 or 4 washers 080C2053 right screw 5 or 6 washers depending on thickness of Lower Rear Cover 4 Unscrew four 4 remaining Phillips screws that fasten Lower Rear Cover to the chassis See Figure 8 4 5 Remove Lower Rear Cover 8 2 6 5 Lower Rear Cover Installation Procedure 1 Align Lower Rear Cover with the chassis and fasten it with eight 8 Phillips scre
118. on the equipment and in the service information The different levels of concern are identified by a flag word that precedes the precautionary message Known or potential hazards are labeled in one of three ways N DANGER Danger is used to indicate the presence of a hazard that will cause severe personal injury or death if the instructions are ignored WARNING Warning is used to indicate the presence of a hazard that cause severe personal injury and property damage if instructions are ignored CAUTION Caution is used to indicate the presence of a hazard that will cause minor personal injury and property damage if instructions are ignored Equipment Damage Possible NOTICE Notice is used when a hazard is present that can cause property damage but has absolutely no personal injury risk Example Disk drive will crash NOTE Notes are used to provide important information about an item or a procedure Be sure to read the notes the information contained in a note can often save you time or effort 1 8 Section 1 2 Important Conventions GE MEDICAL SYSTEMS DIRECTION FC091194 REVISION 02 7 Vivip 7 PRO SERVICE MANUAL 1 2 2 Standard Hazard Icons Important information will always be preceded by the exclamation point contained within triangle as seen throughout this chapter In addition to text several different graphical icons symbols may be used to make you aware of specific types of haz
119. rear of the unit Lock the plug in position with the retaining clasp OFF Position Verify that the Mains Power Circuit Breaker is in OFF position eventually switch it OFF Connect the other end of the Power Cable with the male plug to a hospital grade mains power outlet with the proper rated The unit is ready for Power ON Boot Up voltage 3 14 Section 3 6 Preparing for Installation GE MEDICAL SYSTEMS DIRECTION FC091194 REVISION 02 Vivip 7 Vivip 7 PRO SERVICE MANUAL 3 7 10 2 Turn Unit ON Table 3 9 Turn Unit ON Switch ON the Mains Power Circuit Breaker at the rear of the unit Mains Power Circuit Breaker in ON position Press the ON OFF key on the Control Panel Keyboard once ON OFF key You will hear a click from the relays in the AC Power AC Controller The unit is ready for Boot Up 1 The unit s ventilation fan starts on full speed but slows down after a few seconds listen to the fan noise 2 Power is distributed to the peripherals Control Panel Console Monitor Card Rack and Backend Processor 3 Backend Processor and rest of Scanner starts with the following sequence 4 Backend Processor is turned ON and starts to load the software 5 The Start Screen Vivid is displayed on the monitor 6 A start up bar is displayed on the monitor indicating the progress of the software loading VIVID GE Medical Systems If the unit has been in the OFF condition for an ex
120. scanner above the power inlet and power breaker 5 11 14 3 Input Signals Table 5 71 Input Signals Footswitch is a mechanical switch that connect a signal to ground Internal level is TTL 0 3 3V DC Voltages from BEP Used for Optical Couplers on RS232 signals gt Footswitch gt External I O gt Internal I O gt 210 BEP Footswitch Connector DC Voltages from Card Rack d for Optical Coup Footswitch Card Rack gt Internal I O gt External I O 6 VDC analog Chapter 5 Components and Functions Theory 5 87 GE MEDICAL SYSTEMS DIRECTION FC091194 REVISION 02 7 7 PRO SERVICE MANUAL 5 11 14 4 Bi directional Signals Table 5 72 Bi directional Signals Standard USB Universal Serial Bus 0 5V ven eyes BER eBay e Analog Phone Line External I O Modem Internal Modem Telephone Line Connection Connector Panel External I O Rear Side Modem COM2 Serial RS 232 port Modem External I O on rear side of External I O Rear Side Internal I O BEP COM1 Burn in Power On Burn in Power On Off Control on rear side of External I O External I O Rear Side Internal Off Control Used for factory testing 5 11 14 5 Output Signals Table 5 73 Output Signals Stereo audio to external VCR Same signal as delivered to Audie Source intemal VORI Stereo Audio internal VCR Microphone BEP gt Internal gt External I O gt E
121. signed for by a GE representative or hospital receiving agent Whether noted or concealed damage MUST be reported to the carrier immediately upon discovery or in any event within 14 days after receipt and the contents and containers held for inspection by the carrier A transportation company will not pay a claim for damage if an inspection is not requested within this 14 day period For USA Only Call Traffic and Transportation Milwaukee WI 262 785 5052 or 8 323 5052 immediately after damage is found At this time be ready to supply name of carrier delivery date consignee name freight or express bill number item damaged and extent of damage For USA Only Complete instructions regarding claim procedure are found in Section of the Policy And Procedures Bulletins 14 July 1993 GE MEDICAL SYSTEMS DIRECTION FC091194 REVISION 02 7 Vivip 7 PRO SERVICE MANUAL CERTIFIED ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR STATEMENT For USA Only All electrical Installations that are preliminary to positioning of the equipment at the site prepared for the equipment shall be performed by licensed electrical contractors Other connections between pieces of electrical equipment calibrations and testing shall be performed by qualified GE Medical personnel In performing all electrical work on these products GE will use its own specially trained field engineers All of GE s electrical work on these products will comply with the requirements of
122. the applicable electrical codes The purchaser of GE equipment shall only utilize qualified personnel i e GE s field engineers personnel of third party service companies with equivalent training or licensed electricians to perform electrical servicing on the equipment OMISSIONS amp ERRORS If there are any omissions errors or suggestions for improving this documentation please contact the GE Medical Systems Global Documentation Group with specific information listing the system type manual title part number revision number page number and suggestion details E mail the information to UltrasoundDocError med ge com GE Medical Systems employees should use the Customer Quality Assurance CQA System to report all documentation omissions errors or suggestions GE MEDICAL SYSTEMS DIRECTION FC091194 REVISION 02 7 Vivip 7 PRO SERVICE MANUAL Revision History REVISION REASON FOR CHANGE Covers both Vivid 7 and Vivid 7 PRO Replaces Vivid 7 Service Manual Part Number FB091202 01 11 JUN 2002 02 30 AUG 2002 Updated per BT02 M4 release Included description for BEP 2 vii GE MEDICAL SYSTEMS DIRECTION FC091194 REVISION 02 7 Vivip 7 PRO SERVICE MANUAL List of Effected Pages Pages Revision Pages Revision Pages Title Page_ 02 4 1 to 4 66 02 9 1 to 9 37 02 5 1 to 5 104 02 10 1 to 10 26 iii to vi Rev 02 6 1 to 6 8 02 Back Cover vii to viii
123. their slots in Top Cover See Figure 8 3 2 Install Side Cover Push rear side first in position locked in Lower Rear Cover 3 Push the front side in position locked in Front Cover 4 Turn the 1 4 turn screws until the slot is vertical Side Cover hooks Top Cover slots Figure 8 3 Side Cover installment 8 4 Section 8 2 Plastic Parts Replacement Procedures GE MEDICAL SYSTEMS DIRECTION FC091194 REVISION 02 7 7 PRO SERVICE MANUAL 8 2 3 Front Cover Replacement Procedure 8 2 3 1 Manpower One person 30 minutes 8 2 3 2 Tools Phillips screwdriver 8 2 3 3 Preparations 1 Shut down the system as described in Power Shut Down on page 4 5 2 Disconnect all Probes and I O cabling See User manual 3 Remove Side Covers as described in Side Covers Removal Procedure on page 8 3 8 2 3 4 Front Cover Removal Procedure 1 Unscrew five 5 Phillips screws that fasten it to the chassis 2 Pull it outwards to free it from the Top Cover and Front Bumper See Figure 8 4 8 2 3 5 Front Cover Installation Procedure 1 Thread the same or a new cover so it fits in between chassis and bumper See Figure 8 4 2 Thread it so it links together with Top Cover You may have to loosen two 2 Phillips screws on the top cover that are closest to the Front cover 3 Fasten Front Cover with five 5x Phillips screws 4 Fasten two 2x Phillips screws on Top Cover if these were loosened 5 Ins
124. ultrasound imaging scanner It also has provisions for analog input sources like ECG and phono and a Doppler probe may be connected and used too The unit can be used for 2D Black and White imaging 2D Color Flow M Mode Black and White imaging Color M Mode Doppler a number of combinations of the above Vivid 7 Vivid 7 PRO is a digital beam forming unit and can handle up to 192 element linear probes by use of multiplexing Signal flow from the Probe Connector Panel to the Front End then to the Mid Processors and Backend Processor and finally to the monitor and peripherals e System configuration is stored on a hard disk and all necessary software is loaded from the hard disk on power up GE MEDICAL SYSTEMS DIRECTION FC091194 REVISION 02 7 Vivip 7 PRO SERVICE MANUAL 1 1 4 1 Overview cont d Monitor Upper Panel With 4 Stereo Loudspeakers Control Panel B w Video Printer lt 48 Brake Pedals Figure 1 1 Vivid 7 Vivid 7 PRO Major Components Chapter 1 Introduction 1 3 GE MEDICAL SYSTEMS DIRECTION FC091194 REVISION 02 7 7 PRO SERVICE MANUAL 1 1 4 2 History Hardware Software Versions Use Table 1 3 to verify the correct needed revision on each card in the Card Rack Table 1 3 Required Revisions for Cards and Modules BT 01 sw 1 0 Part Number Rev M Card Rack BT 0
125. v 1 1 1 and v 1 1 2 FC200027 02 FC200027 02 is used for software v 1 0 0 2 V7 SYSTEM SW UPGRADE CD 200168 02 Used for update of C Drive when updating from 01 to 01 4 FC200090 01 is used for software v 1 0 0 FC200090 02 is used for software v 1 0 1 Vivid 7 EchoPAC PC FC200090 03 is used for software v 1 1 0 3 Application SW Installation CD FC200090 xx FC200090 04 is used for software v 1 1 1 Disk 2 of 2 FC200090 05 is used for software v 1 1 2 FC200090 06 is used for software v 1 1 3 8 10 Section 8 3 SW Loading Procedure GE MEDICAL SYSTEMS DIRECTION FC091194 REVISION 02 7 7 PRO SERVICE MANUAL 8 3 4 Preparation Table 8 5 Turn the System ON Switch ON the Mains Power Circuit Breaker at the rear of the System Mains Power Circuit Breaker on You will hear a click from the relays in the AC Power AC Controller The system is ready for Boot Up 1 System s ventilation fan starts on full speed but slows down after a few seconds listen to the fan noise 2 Power is distributed to the peripherals Control Panel Monitor Card Rack and Backend Processor 3 Backend Processor and rest of Scanner starts with the following sequence 4 Backend Processor is turned ON and starts to load the software 5 The Start Screen Vivid is displayed on the monitor 6 A start up bar is displayed on the monitor indicating the progress of the software loadin
126. you are addressing the wrong device computer Correct the address and do a new verification before you continue Imaging Report connectivity System About Admin Views Tools Screens Dataflow Buttons Services r Destination Device CONNECTIVITY 000000 Add IP address 10 9 9 3 Services Remote Archive EchoDatabase v3 0 x Remote Archive MOD EchoDatabase v3 0 x Remove Figure 3 49 Verify change IP address to selected device IP address for selected Chapter 3 Installation GE MEDICAL SYSTEMS DIRECTION FC091194 REVISION 02 7 Vivip 7 PRO SERVICE MANUAL 3 9 3 6 Verification of a Connection Set Up to an EchoPAC PC Work Station cont d 13 In the list of Services select Remote Archive Remote Storage CONNECTIVITY Views Tools Screens Dataflow Buttons Services Destination Device Name ECHOPACT 000000 X Add IP address 10 9 9 3 Remove r Services Remote Archive type Remote Archive MOD EchoDatabase v3 0 x Remote Sto rage Remote Archive Remote Storage EchoDatabase v3 0 Add EchoDatabase v3 0 Corresponding sql ini al I zta Archive Remote Storage Enable Retry name Max 2 Corresponding sql ini name 7 00
127. zoom HR zoom Image size Color M Mode Small large 2D sector top bottom display side by side display Soft menu Sample Volume Tissue Priority DDP Color 2D only Frequency Frame rate Radial avg Lateral avg Power Chapter 4 Functional Checks GE MEDICAL SYSTEMS DIRECTION FC091194 REVISION 02 7 7 PRO SERVICE MANUAL 4 3 6 5 Check Horizontal Sweep PRF Baseline LVR and Invert Table 4 14 Color Flow Mode Controls Check Adjusts the horizontal refresh rate of the M Mode area of the display Adjusts the color map to emphasize flow either toward or away from the probe Baseline is available in both Live and Freeze Adjusts the repetition rate of the Doppler pulses transmitted to acquire the data for color flow mapping The PRF Nyquist limit should be adjusted so that no aliasing occur while still having a good resolution of velocities meaning the Nyquist limit should be somewhat above the maximum velocity found in the data LVR also called Wall Motion Filter enables the extent of low velocity removal to be adjusted Enables the color scheme assigned to positive and negative velocities to be inverted Invert is available in live and Cine Replay 4 30 Section 4 3 Functional Checks GE MEDICAL SYSTEMS DIRECTION FC091194 REVISION 02 7 Vivip 7 PRO SERVICE MANUAL 4 3 6 6 Check Variance Color Maps and Cineloop Table 4 15 Color Flow Mode Check Variance Co
128. 0000 Interval 1 5 Storage location for mincement of imuge Hes Sa Timeout 3 _ s Image Files ECHOPACT 000000 Archive Removable Media Placement of Report Files Storage location for ECHOPACT 000000 Archive Removable Media Report Files Imaging Measure Report Connectivity System About Admin Figure 3 50 Dataflow Service Choice and Setup 14 In the list of Services select Remote Archive Remote Storage 15 Change the Corresponding sql ini name to reflect the name of the ECHOPAC7 nnnnnn work station The Corresponding sgl ini name is a combination of the host name plus a space and the two letters Example If the EchoPAC PC name is 7 987654 the Corresponding name will be ECHOPAC7 987654 DB 16 Change the Placement of Image Files and Placement of Report Files names so they reflect the name of the EchoPAC PC work station Example If the EchoPAC PC name is ECHOPAC7 987654 the Placement of Image Files and Placement of Report Files are both ECHOPAC7 987654 Archive This completes the EchoPAC PC connection setup NOTE Remember that these settings have no effect until you have logged on to the dataflow It may be necessary to log on and log off this dataflow before the settings work 3 48 Section 3 9 Connectivity GE MEDICAL SYSTEMS DIRECTION FC091194 REVISION 02 7 Vivip 7 PRO SERVICE MANUAL 3 9 3 7 3 9 3 7 1
129. 0010731 Compound Valid until 20010731 Archive Valid until 20010731 Dicom Valid until 20010731 Admin Imaging Measure Report connectivity System About Admin Service Figure 3 28 Admin Screen Chapter 3 Installation 3 33 GE MEDICAL SYSTEMS DIRECTION FC091194 REVISION 02 7 Vivip 7 PRO SERVICE MANUAL 3 8 6 2 Onsite Configuration cont d ADMIN System Admin Tab Backup Restore Docking Users Logon System Admin Product Cardiology Idunn HW Humber 0xD08D73AA SW Option Key New Valid until 20010731 Contrast Valid until 20010731 Stress Valid until 20010731 AdvTVI Valid until 20010731 Compound Valid until 20010731 Archive Valid until 20010731 Dicom Valid until 20010731 Admin Imaging Measure Report connectivity System About Admin Service Figure 3 29 Admin Screen 6 Click the SYSTEM ADMIN tab 7 Click NEW llew Key Cancel Field for Software Option Key Serial String Figure 3 30 Software Option Key AN CAUTION Incorrect password entry will result in loss of system options If password is incorrect please contact your local GE Service representative 8 Type the Password Software Option Key 9 Press OK to save the new setting 10 Close the Config window 3 8 6 3 Remote Check and Configuration N A 3 34 Section 3 8 Configuration GE MEDICAL SYSTEMS DIRECTION FC091194 REVISI
130. 02 7 Vivip 7 PRO SERVICE MANUAL 5 11 15 Interconnect Cabling See Figure 5 47 TOAC INLET BOX USER INTERFACE OP PANEL 9 08 UPS COLOR PRINTER SONY ATX POWER SUPPLY UP 2900MD DC POWER IDE 1 REMOTE REMOTE 2 OUTPUT 5 gt gt Q 82 8 55 a 5 B W PRINTER 88 2 8 55 5 8 pA 5 SONY 8 i8 8 E838 Bog 8 he pies 4 A 5 m ES swvoeon 43 5 REMOTE o Jat Tone ner 80x 9 Ns VCR SONY SVO 9500MD Tae NN i re W VIDEO IN 16 wxoo 4 E REMOTE FOOTSWITCH 4 E 8 Cable n MONITOR OUT 5 8 E AU
131. 08 41 08 2001 Monday Nov 26 08 38 36 2001 fempMon 0x5D0 Monday N 26 08 33 28 2001 empMon 0x5DC Monday N ov 26 08 21 22 2001 empMon 0x5D3 Monday Nov 26 08 08 56 2001 T empMon Dx5D4 Monday Nov 26 07 56 31 2001 fTempMon 0x5D8 Monday Nov 26 07 44 04 2001 TempMon 0x5E4 Monday Nov 26 07 31 37 2001 TempMon Dx4FC Friday Nov 23 17 57 17 2001 TempMon Dx5D8 Friday Nov 23 17 55 47 2001 TempMon Dx5D8 Friday Nov 23 17 43 21 2001 frempMon 0x31C Friday Nov 23 17 30 52 2001 fempMon 0x5DC Figure 7 9 Example of Temperature Log 7 12 Section 7 2 Diagnostics GE MEDICAL SYSTEMS DIRECTION FC091194 REVISION 02 7 Vivip 7 PRO SERVICE MANUAL 7 2 5 6 Probe Select this screen to view Probe Log Logs Previous Page Next Page Refresh Page Number 1 info 75 0 onday Nov 6 IProbeLog 0x338 8 40 58 2001 2251903 149 onday Nov 6 info IProbeLog 0x338 2251903 8 40 58 2001 linfo ProbeLog Dx4AC 2251903 38 26 2001 onday Nov linfo ProbeLog 0x4AC 2251903 8 38 26 2001 onday Nov 6 linfo IProbeLog x4B4 8 33 18 2001 onday Nov linfo 33 18 2001 26 Figure 7 10 Example of Probe Log Chapter 7 Diagnostics Troubleshooting 7 13 GE MEDICAL SYSTEMS DIRECTION FC091194 REVISION 02 7 Vivip 7 PRO SERVICE MANUAL 7 2 5 7 Board Select this screen to view Board log Netscape Hr Log Previous Page Ne
132. 091194 REVISION 02 7 7 PRO SERVICE MANUAL Chapter 10 Periodic Maintenance Section 10 1 Overview 10 1 1 Purpose of Chapter 10 This chapter describes Periodic Maintenance PM on the scanner and its peripherals These PM procedures are intended to maintain the quality of the ultrasound systems performance Read this chapter completely and familiarize yourself with the procedures before starting a PM Table 10 1 Contents in Chapter 10 CAUTION Practice good ESD prevention Wear an anti static strap when handling electronic parts and even when disconnecting connecting cables N DANGER THERE ARE SEVERAL PLACES ON THE BACKPLANE THE AC DISTRIBUTION AND DC DISTRIBUTION THAT ARE DANGEROUS BE SURE TO DISCONNECT THE SYSTEM POWER PLUG AND OPEN THE MAIN CIRCUIT BREAKER BEFORE YOU REMOVE ANY PARTS BE CAUTIOUS WHENEVER POWER IS STILL ON AND COVERS ARE REMOVED AN CAUTION Do not pull out or insert circuit boards while power is ON AN CAUTION Do not operate this unit unless all board covers and frame panels are securely in place System performance and cooling require this Chapter 10 Periodic Maintenance 10 1 GE MEDICAL SYSTEMS DIRECTION FC091194 REVISION 02 Vivip 7 7 PRO SERVICE MANUAL Section 10 2 Why do Periodic Maintenance 10 2 1 10 2 2 Keeping Records It is good business practice that ultrasound facilities maintain records of periodic and corrective main
133. 1 1 5 How to Turn the Scanner ON and OFF Please refer to Chapter 4 section 4 2 1 Power ON Boot Up for a detailed description of how to turn the scanner ON and to Chapter 4 section 4 2 2 Power Shut Down for a detailed description of how to turn the scanner OFF How to Check for Hardware Software Version Installed Options Please refer to History Hardware Software Versions 1 4 to check the hardware versions on the boards Please refer to Software Configuration Checks page 4 63 to check the software versions on local software on the boards Please refer to Functional Checks on page 4 14 to check for installed options Purpose of Operator Manual s The Operator Manual s should be fully read and understood before operating the Vivid 7 Vivid 7 PRO and also kept near the unit for quick reference Chapter 1 Introduction 1 7 GE MEDICAL SYSTEMS DIRECTION FC091194 REVISION 02 7 7 PRO SERVICE MANUAL Section 1 2 Important Conventions 1 2 1 Conventions Used in Book 1 2 1 1 Model Designations This manual covers the Vivid 7 Vivid 7 PRO scanners listed in Table 1 2 1 2 1 2 Icons Pictures or icons are used wherever they will reinforce the printed message The icons labels and conventions used on the product and in the service information are described in this chapter 1 2 1 3 Safety Precaution Messages Various levels of safety precaution messages may be found
134. 1 1 to 1 40 02 7 1 to 7 70 02 2 1 to 2 12 02 8 1 to 8 56 02 3 1 to 3 58 02 Revision 02 02 N A viii GE MEDICAL SYSTEMS DIRECTION FC091194 REVISION 02 7 ViviD 7 PRO SERVICE MANUAL CHAPTER 1 Introduction OVEPVIBW aide prese ed greats SO nte eeu ER vau de Morel Yon 1 1 Purpose of Chapter 1 54 are ve Let a e au ioo aC olet ea dart Pe tied 1 1 Purpose of Service Manual 1 1 Typical Users of the Service Manual 1 2 Vivid 7 Vivid 7 PRO Models Covered by this Manual 1 2 Purpose of Operator Manual s 1 7 Important eta M acd OR E Nake eid 1 8 Conventions Used in 1 8 standard Hazard ICONS Asa ie REESE REG xe Rep REI 1 9 PrOOHUGE GODS D Mac Dt od Laure uunc ee assa utu 1 10 Safety Considerations Ie e RR COR KORR E MUR ea 1 12 aa 1 12 Humanoa tL ected 1 12 Mechanical Safety ue ids xen 1 12 Electrical Safety eee 1 13 Labels Locations phe Rot pa ee Rue ee 1 14 Dangerous Procedure WarningS 1 36
135. 1 BT 02 sw 1 0 1 1 1 2 sw 2 0 2 1 m c 5 Func Rev MCD MCD Comments FA200985 Motherboard FB200060 RLY 3 0 FB200170 TX128 2 A FC200022 TX128 3 5 FB200831 RX128 3B 1 o MCD 07 includes a noisefix for use of PAMPTE probe e For Vivid 7 produced before June 3 2002 and for Vivid 7 PRO Replacement for FB200170 used on Vivid 7 produced after June 3 2002 z E 220 240 AC Power supply 100 120 VAC 01 01 Used as replacement for AC Controller FB200724 on 100 120 VAC units AC Power supply for 220 240 VAC 01 01 Used as replacement for AC Controller FB200724 on 220 240 VAC units 08 09 08 09 08 09 10 10 10 5 05 0 5 FB200158 XDBUS 2 FB200900 BF64 FB200165 200140 RFT1 F FB200991 IMP 2B A FB200574 Power TX TXPS FB200724 AC Controller FC200079 AC Power 100 120V 00 o e g i gt e gt 00 e 00 gt o S gt 8 gt 8 FC200081 AC Power 220 240V FB200198 External I O Complete 200197 Internal I O Board 05 Complete GE MEDICAL SYSTEMS DIRECTION FC091194 REVISION 02 7 Vivip 7 PRO SERVICE MANUAL 1 1 4 2 History Hardware Software Versions Table 1 4 Re
136. 10 4 System Periodic Maintenance 10 5 Preliminary GHECKS 22 2 5 35 oes Owego g es 10 5 Functional Checks See Also Chapter 4 10 6 InipabPoWel deed ae 10 7 Cleaning cass dae dot te Rida dod ahi 10 7 Physical Inspection si Co eer ois POLOS Eae Pent dii 10 8 Optional Diagnostic Checks 10 9 Probe Maintenance 10 9 10 10 Electrical Safety Tests Ud E isse iid eie 10 10 Safety Test OvervieW e rete ep etes c Sd anus sepes sep aet S 10 10 GEMS Leakage Current Limits 10 14 Outlet Test Wiring Arrangement USA amp Canada 10 12 Grounding eu bint oo eee my 10 12 Chassis Leakage Current Test 10 14 Isolated Patient Lead Source Leakage Lead to Ground 10 16 Isolated Patient Lead Source Leakage Lead to Lead 10 17 Isolated Patient Lead Sink Leakage lsolation Test 10 18 Probe Leakage Current Test 10 20 When There s Too Much Leakage 10 23 9 Qus Nau nr
137. 194 REVISION 02 Vivip 7 Vivip 7 PRO SERVICE MANUAL Section 5 16 Common Service Platform 5 16 1 5 16 2 5 16 2 1 5 16 2 2 5 16 2 3 5 16 2 4 5 16 2 5 Introduction The Service Platform contains a set of software modules that are common to many of GE s ultrasound and cardiology systems This web enabled technology provides linkage to e Services e Commerce and the iCenter making GE s scanners more e enabled than ever iLinq Interactive Platform Features Many of the services of the Common Service Platform come from its integration with iLing The following sections contain a brief introduction of iLinq s features Web Server Browser The Service platform and other Service software use the iLing web server and browser Connectivity This feature provides basic connectivity between the scanner and the OnLine Center OLC Configuration This feature provides the interfaces to configure various iLing parameters Contact GE Allows a one switch touch for the user to contact the OnLine Center and describe problems with their scanner in an easy and convenient way Interactive Application The main application is displayed in the form of HTML pages whenever the browser starts This is the entry point for any user to start any iLinq application Chapter 5 Components and Functions Theory 5 101 GE MEDICAL SYSTEMS DIRECTION FC091194 REVISION 02 7 Vivip 7 PRO SERVICE MANUAL 5 16 3 5 16 3 1
138. 194 REVISION 02 Vivip 7 Vivip 7 PRO SERVICE MANUAL 3 9 3 7 Set Up Connection to DICOM Server a Network cont d 3 9 3 7 5 Vivid 7 Vivid 7 PRO s AE Title 1 Select CONNECTIVITY 2 Click on the SERVICES tab Vivid 7 Vivid 7 PRO s AE Title is listed below My Computer here it is VIVID7 000000 CONNECTIVITY Views Tools Screens Dataflow Buttons Services Destination Device Name My Computer Add AE Title vivip7 oooooof IP address 10 0 0 2 Remove Services Vivid 7 Vivid 7 Pure ICOM t e ER Dicom Media Storage 0 4 Figure 3 51 Vivid 7 Vivid 7 PRO s AE Title 3 9 3 7 6 Set up of DICOM Server in Vivid 7 Vivid 7 PRO s Configuration Screens 1 From the Name pull down menu select DICOMSERVER CONNECTIVITY DICOM Server s IP Views Tools Screens Dataflow Buttons Services Address Destination Device Name Computer Add IS n DICOMSERVER Lx Figure 3 52 Select DICOM Server 2 Enter the IP address of the DICOM server in the IP Address field SS Ee DICOM Server s IP Views Tools Screens Dataflow Buttons Services Address Destination Device Hame DICOMSERVER Add address 0 oj oj Remove Services _ Figure 3 53 Set DICOM Server s IP Address 3 50 Section 3 9 Connectivity GE MEDICAL SYSTEMS DIRECTION FC091194 REVISION 02 Vivio 7 Vivip 7 PRO SERVICE MANUAL 3 9 3 7 Se
139. 2D Mode Check Gain TGC and Depth in 2D Mode Adjust TISSUE GAIN TISSUE GAIN Increases the overall gain equally for all depth when rotated clockwise Compensates for depth related attenuation in an image The upper sliders affect the near field The lower sliders nearest the operator affect the far field Sets the maximum far field distance that will be imaged Decreasing the depth may allow higher frame rates Chapter 4 Functional Checks 4 21 GE MEDICAL SYSTEMS DIRECTION FC091194 REVISION 02 7 Vivid 7 PRO SERVICE MANUAL 4 3 4 6 2D Soft Menu Controls Table 4 9 4 way rocker used for Soft Menu control DESCRIPTION A 4 way rocker 4 way multi direction switch used to access mode specific menus on the screen select a menu option adjust option related values When using the Rocker the vertical arrows are used to select the menu options the horizontal arrows are used to adjust the values 4 3 4 7 Check Compress Contour Reject and Tilt Table 4 10 2D Mode Check Compress Contour Reject and Tilt Compress controls the amount of contrast in the 2D Use the vertical arrows to select Compress image Use the horizontal arrows to adjust Compress An index number is displayed in the status window to indicate the relative level of compression Use the vertical arrows to select Contour Contour controls image processing related to the Use the horizontal arrows to adjust Contour exten
140. 3 24 13 Cardiac 1509 Wait for the unit to boot Total time used for start up is typically three minutes 4 4 Section 4 2 General Procedures GE MEDICAL SYSTEMS DIRECTION FC091194 REVISION 02 7 Vivip 7 PRO SERVICE MANUAL 4 2 2 4 2 2 1 4 2 2 2 Power Shut Down Overview When the unit is switched off the system performs an automatic shutdown sequence The unit can be switched off into two states Standby Mode Most of the system is powered down but a certain portion of the unit remains energized The standby mode allows a shorter reboot time when the system is used on a daily basis or moved from one place to another Full Shut Down The entire system is shut down It is recommended to perform a full shutdown at least once a week Power Shut Down to Standby Mode This procedure describes the needed steps to power down the unit to Standby mode 1 Press the ON OFF key on the Control Panel once to display the System Exit menu on the screen Press this key Figure 4 1 Press ON OFF key once Chapter 4 Functional Checks 4 5 GE MEDICAL SYSTEMS DIRECTION FC091194 REVISION 02 7 7 PRO SERVICE MANUAL 4 2 2 2 Power Shut Down to Standby Mode cont d SYSTEM EXIT Lagon Information Ho Operator currently logged on Logon Time Logoff Standby shutdown Figure 4 2 System Exit menu The System Exit menu gives you the f
141. 38 Database verify failed serEventLog 0x338 lActivating package Scanner EchoConfig 0x332 start DeA ctivateFid Figure 7 6 Example of System Error Log Chapter 7 Diagnostics Troubleshooting 7 9 GE MEDICAL SYSTEMS DIRECTION FC091194 REVISION 02 7 Vivip 7 PRO SERVICE MANUAL 7 2 5 3 Power Select this screen to view Power log t Logs Net Previous Page Next Page Refresh Page Number 1 Monday Nov 19 13 12 46 2001 ferror UPSMonExec 0x374 Could not enable UPS alarm Monday Nov 19 13 06 25 2001 UPSMonExec 0x5FC Could not enable UPS alarm Figure 7 7 Example of Power Log Section 7 2 Diagnostics GE MEDICAL SYSTEMS DIRECTION FC091194 REVISION 02 7 Vivip 7 PRO SERVICE MANUAL 7 2 5 4 Informatics Select this screen to view Informatics log Logs Netscape xl Previous Page Next Page Refresh End of Log TimeStamp Revision PtD PtD OB PtSexq PtWeight PtHeight ExamID ExamCategory ExamCurDate ExamStartTime Figure 7 8 Example of Informatics Log Chapter 7 Diagnostics Troubleshooting 7 11 GE MEDICAL SYSTEMS DIRECTION FC091194 REVISION 02 Vivip 7 ViviD 7 PRO SERVICE MANUAL 7 2 5 5 Temperature Select this screen to view Temperature Log 106 2 FILTER __ExIT_ Previous Page Next Page Refresh Page Number 1 Sensor Sensor Monday Nov 26
142. 4 REVISION 02 7 Vivip 7 PRO SERVICE MANUAL Table 5 53 LEDs on the SDP Board LED LED Color Description Normally State LD5 Yellow 2 DSP 1 has received data ON in Doppler mode else OFF LD6 E Yellow 3 Data Out on Pipelink ON during 2 to Pipelink ON in Doppler Mode and audio LD7 Yellow 4 Audio Path OK present Lower Batch of LEDs LD8 i Board Failur Noma n ilure Dey ON if errors detected LD9 Board OK Normally ON A r Green OFF if errors detected LD10 Yellow DSP2 Local Software Running Flashing ON in Doppler Mode and audio LD11 Yellow Audio Path OK present OFF ON if SDP clock is out of phase with LD12 Red Pipelink Clock Problem RFT clock NOTE If system is working and LED is ON System OK Chapter 5 Components and Functions Theory GE MEDICAL SYSTEMS DIRECTION FC091194 REVISION 02 Vivip 7 Vivip 7 PRO SERVICE MANUAL 5 11 10 Image Port 2 Board IMP2 5 11 10 1 General Description Image Port 2 IMP2 can capture processed data live from the scanner or video from the VCR and stores this data to the appropriate locations in the internal Image Memory on board the IMP2 board These data will either be picked up by software running on the Backend Processor for scan converting and real time imaging or by software for replay or history processing The following data types can be handled 2 0 Tissue Data Doppler Data
143. 4 2 1 Power ON Boot Up 4 2 1 1 Connecting Mains Power to the Unit DANGER Never use three to two prong adapter this defeats the safety ground A CAUTION SYSTEM REQUIRES ALL COVERS Operate this unit only when all board covers and frame panels are securely in place The covers are required for safe operation good system performance and cooling purposes NOTE Do not cycle the Circuit Breaker ON OFF ON in less than five 5 seconds When turning OFF the Circuit Breaker the system should de energize completely before turning the circuit breaker ON NOTE When turning on a system from standby mode it takes a few seconds before it responds Do not push the On off button again during this period A second push will initiate a full shutdown Table 4 2 Connecting Mains Power to the unit Connect the female plug on the Power Cable to the Power Inlet at the rear of the unit Lock the plug in position with the retaining clasp OFF Position Verify that the Mains Power Circuit Breaker is in OFF position eventually switch it OFF Connect the other end of the Power Cable with the male plug to a hospital grade mains power outlet with the proper rated The unit is ready for Power ON Boot Up voltage 4 2 Section 4 2 General Procedures GE MEDICAL SYSTEMS DIRECTION FC091194 REVISION 02 Vivip 7 Vivip 7 PRO SERVICE MANUAL 4 2 1 2 Turn Unit ON Table 4 3 Turn Unit ON Switch ON the Mains Power Circuit Breaker at t
144. 5 Figure 8 35 Activate Rear Brakes 7 The system is now nearly balanced between one Front and one Rear Caster illustrated in this Procedure Left Front and Right Rear 8 Make the System rest on both Front Casters and lift the Rear Caster Put the Wooden Wedge under the AC Transformer This will stabilize the System with the Rear Caster free from the floor Wooden Wedge under AC Transformer Rear Wheel free from the floor Figure 8 36 System stabilized with Rear Caster free from the floor 8 42 Section 8 4 FRU Replacement Procedures GE MEDICAL SYSTEMS DIRECTION FC091194 REVISION 02 Vivip 7 Vivip 7 PRO SERVICE MANUAL 8 4 5 4 Rear Casters Removal Procedure cont d Figure 8 37 Rear Caster fastening 9 Remove four 4x screws fastening Caster 10 Remove Caster Chapter 8 Replacement Procedures GE MEDICAL SYSTEMS DIRECTION FC091194 REVISION 02 8 4 5 5 Vivip 7 Vivip 7 PRO SERVICE MANUAL Rear Casters Installation Procedure 1 Replace the Caster and tightly fasten it with four 4x screws N WARNING Use extreme caution in the next two steps The scanner is unstable 2 3 4 2 wm Remove the Wooden Wedge Roll the system off the Bevel Edged Board To replace the other Rear Caster repeat all the steps from Rear Casters Removal Procedure on page 8 41 but now using the Bevel Edged board and the Wooden Wedge on the other side of the sy
145. 5 11 4 3 Inputs DC Voltages Table 5 31 DC Input Voltages Plug 4 P4 DC output voltage distributed via Mother Board Back Plane DC Power Supply via Backplane The a indicates that this voltage is used for analog circuits DC output voltage distributed via Mother Board Back Plane DC Power Supply via Backplane The a indicates that this voltage is used for analog circuits DC output voltage Mother Board Back DC Power Supply via Backplane DC output voltages aes via Mother Board Back DC Power Supply via Backplane Distributed via Mother Board Back Plane DC Power Supply via Backplane Input Signals Table 5 32 Input Signals XD128 Signals containing the received back scattered echoes Relay Board via the XD Bus Boards from the active probe Test SIG Analog test signal FEC Board ATGCVP ATGCVN TGC Control Voltages FEC Board 5 11 4 4 Outputs Output Signals Table 5 33 Output Signals _ RX1 RX128 128 RX signals echoes Beamformer Boards via Backplane 5 11 4 5 Fuses None 5 11 4 6 Jumpers and Dip switches None Chapter 5 Components and Functions Theory 5 51 GE MEDICAL SYSTEMS DIRECTION FC091194 REVISION 02 7 7 PRO SERVICE MANUAL 5 11 4 7 LEDs P 1 02 Figure 5 25 RX 128 LEDs on the Solder Side of the Board T
146. 52 04 Color Management Version Information General Sharing Advanced HP DESKET 990C Print to the following portis Documents wil print to the frst free checked Pot Panter ECOM Serial LET 10 Standard TCP IP Standard Port Jaws Jaws POF Creator Add Pont Pox a CONFIGURE PORT Enable bidirectional support Enable penter pooling Figure 8 24 Configure Port Chapter 8 Replacement Procedures 8 29 GE MEDICAL SYSTEMS DIRECTION FC091194 REVISION 02 7 Vivip 7 PRO SERVICE MANUAL 8 3 10 4 Restore Standard Printer IP and Port Settings cont d 9 Verify Printer Name or IP Address as recorded in Table 8 8 on page 8 21 10 Select Raw 11 Verify Port Number as recorded in Table 8 8 on page 8 21 12 Select OK f GE Vingmed Ultrasound 35 MI 1 0 zo HP DESKJET 990C PROPERTIES q x Cardiac 1180 9 1803 02 8 52 46 Color Management Version Information General Sharing Pot Advanced Configure Standard TCP IP Port Monitor Post Settings 32222358 Figure 8 25 Configure Port 13 Close rest of the Windows by selecting OK 8 3 10 5 DC Offset Alignment 1 From the upper section of the window select TEST 2 Then select GO TO SYSTEM TEST 3 From the Module selection block select DC OFFS CAL 4 Reboot the System 8 3 10 6 Verify System Software Version 1
147. 9 21 VCRs used for Vivid 7 Vivid 7 PRO PART PART NAME NUMBER DESCRIPTION SONY SVO9500MDP2 066E9510 SUPER VHS PAL Needs software v 2 0 BT 02 SONY SVO9500MD 066E9511 SUPER VHS NTSC Needs software v 2 0 BT 02 1 PANASONICS AG MD835E 066E0836 SUPER VHS PAL 4 PANASONICS AG MD835P 066E0835 SUPER VHS NTSC Chapter 9 Renewal Parts 9 25 GE MEDICAL SYSTEMS DIRECTION FC091194 REVISION 02 7 7 PRO SERVICE MANUAL 9 16 4 Footswitch Table 9 22 Footswitch Part FOOTSWITCH 3 PEDALS IP68 1 Footswitch FB200952 1 2 9 26 Section 9 16 Peripherals GE MEDICAL SYSTEMS DIRECTION FC091194 REVISION 02 7 Vivip 7 PRO SERVICE MANUAL 9 16 5 Modem Figure 9 16 Modem with AC Converter and Cables Table 9 23 Modem PART ITEM PART NAME NUMBER DESCRIPTION m Chapter 9 Renewal Parts 9 27 GE MEDICAL SYSTEMS DIRECTION FC091194 REVISION 02 7 7 PRO SERVICE MANUAL Section 9 17 Probes Table 9 24 Supported Probes and SW Versions EET SUPPORTED MODELS amp SW VERSION PROBES NUMBER BT 01 BT 02 BT 02 PRO SECTOR 3S Probe Sector 3S 2252157 3S PROBE L500 BT 01 SW ver 1 x x BT 02 SW VER 2 x x BT 02 SW VER 2 x x 3S Comfort Scan Probe 2323337 35 01 SW ver 1 02 SW VER 2 x x 02 SW VER 2 x x M3s Probe AMA Sector M3s 2295649 BT 01 SW ver 1 x x BT 02 SW VER 2 x x Sa 5S SECTOR 5S Probe Sector 5S 2290751 TRANSDUCER BT 01
148. 9 Connectors Component Side 2 _ A1 J1 A2 P4 A3 P5 A4 J2 A5 P4 A6 J6 ATIJT A8 J8 A9 J9 A10 J10 B1 J12 B2 J13 B3 J14 B4 J15 5 16 B6 J17 B7 P18 B8 P19 B9 P25 A11 J11 J32 _ 0 ooo o Chapter 5 Components and Functions Theory 5 85 GE MEDICAL SYSTEMS DIRECTION FC091194 REVISION 02 7 Vivip 7 PRO SERVICE MANUAL 5 11 13 4 Outputs cont d Table 5 70 Connectors Solder side mua Ya i A15 P23 Rotation adapter signals 15pins D sub male A16 P22 Spare signals 25pins D sub female 22 4 0 signals and power 110pins male Po 5 11 13 5 Fuses All output voltages are fused 5 11 13 6 Jumpers and Dip switches TBD 5 11 13 7 LEDs Figure 5 44 Internal I O Green LEDs for Power Status 5 86 Section 5 11 Circuit Boards GE MEDICAL SYSTEMS DIRECTION FC091194 REVISION 02 7 Vivip 7 PRO SERVICE MANUAL 5 11 14 External I O 5 11 14 1 General Description The External I O is the interface between the scanner and all external devices Figure 5 45 External I O Connector Panel 5 11 14 2 Location in the Unit On the rear of the
149. 9 Search Create Patient Window 3 Select MORE and press SELECT Dataflow DICOM Server X Operator adm Create Patient Select Patient Delete More Move Images Figure 8 10 Search Create Patient Window Chapter 8 Replacement Procedures 8 13 GE MEDICAL SYSTEMS DIRECTION FC091194 REVISION 02 7 Vivip 7 PRO SERVICE MANUAL 8 3 6 1 Moving Images from Local Archive to a Removable Media cont d 4 Select MOVE IMAGES MOVE IMAGES 1900 01 01 From Date Recalculate To Date 2001 10 21 ncm wvivipz 000000 Archive Image Destination 51 4 Disk Keep days together Exams sel 0 C Delete Images Space Heeded 0 Move Images Free Disk Space 0k e Figure 8 11 The Move Images Window 2 Adjust From date and To date to select the images from a defined time period If necessary select the actual MO disk in the Image destination field Check Keep days together if images from examinations performed on the same day are to be kept on the same MO disk 8 Press RECALCULATE The Free disk space and Needed space information is updated Make sure that the space needed does not exceed the space available 2 2 If the space needed is bigger than the available space on the destination media the time period selected must be decreased by selecting an earlier date in the To date field Press recalculate again and ensure that there i
150. 94 REVISION 02 7 Vivip 7 PRO SERVICE MANUAL 4 3 5 2 Preparations cont d Mode Dependant Keys Horizontal Sweep Frequency Focus p Contour Up Down OOO OO Gain Zoom C 2 O oe gt Sc CO 2 Es Image size Small large 2D sector top bottom display side by side display gt Caliper TIL Soft menu Compress Reject Dynamic Range Power Freeze Controls marked with are also available in freeze and cine replay Figure 4 14 M Mode Freeze and Cine Replay controls Chapter 4 Functional Checks 4 25 GE MEDICAL SYSTEMS DIRECTION FC091194 REVISION 02 Vivip 7 Vivip 7 PRO SERVICE MANUAL 4 3 5 3 Check Horizontal Sweep Frequency Focus and Contour Table 4 12 M Mode Check Horizontal Sweep Frequency Focus and Contour Adjust HORIZONTAL SWEEP Adjust FREQUENCY Rotate the knob clockwise to increase the probe s operating frequency Adjusts the horizontal refresh rate of the M Mode area of the display Horizontal sweep does not change the acquisition resolution so you can change the horizontal sweep in replay without any loss of quality The probe s operating frequency is increased The selected frequency is displayed in the status window For some probes applications the lowest frequency settings will be Octave imaging settings Changes the location
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152. AL 7 3 1 Common Diagnostics Utilities 7 GEMS Service Home Page Netscape Image Quality Calibration Configuration Utilities Figure 7 39 Common Diagnostics Utilities Utilities has two tools both intended for use when connecting from a remote connected computer 1 Disruptive Mode 2 System Shutdown Chapter 7 Diagnostics Troubleshooting GE MEDICAL SYSTEMS DIRECTION FC091194 REVISION 02 7 3 1 1 Disruptive Mode Vivip 7 Vivip 7 PRO SERVICE MANUAL Disruptive Mode Utility is used to enable disable Disruptive Mode Disruptive Mode must be used if a remote computer is used to control Vivid 7 Vivid 7 PRO Example InSite 7 GEMS Service Home Page Netscape Error Logs Image Quality I Diagnostics SC Acquisition Diagnostics EY Common Diagnostics A Utilities 22214 Disruptive Mode System Shutdown HC PC Diagnostics Calibration Configuration Utilities Replacement fe Disruptive Mode Utility Disruptive Mode Status Disabled null Do you want to ENABLE disruptive mode Info If you are InSite this can be enabled only with Customer Operator Confirmation Figure 7 40 Common Diagnostics Utilities Disruptive Mode Utility 7 3 1 2 System Shutdown Intended for use from remote computer See System Shutdown on page 7 39 7 46 Section 7 3 Common Diagnostics GE MEDICAL SYSTEMS DIRECTION FC091194 REVISION 02 Vivio 7 Vivip 7 PRO SERVI
153. All patients i Hidden Dataflow Services Services Select Service 287 EUM ou roe Local Archive EchoDatabase v3 0 MyComputer 1 0 Primary Locale Archive Internal HD service Selected Service Role Imaging Measure Report connectivity System About Admin Figure 3 44 Dataflow Services Window 9 Select Remote Archive Remote HD on the drop down menu to see the contents of that dataflow DATAFLOW tab CONNECTIVITY Views Tools Screens Dataflow Buttons Services Tcpip M Defaut Archive Direct Store Direct search Local Archive Int HD gt Local Archive MOD Hidden Local Archive Int HD MOD Remote Archive Remote HD Remote Archive MOD Worklist Local Archive DICOM Server Int HD Worklist Remote Archive DICOM Server Remote Raw DICOM MOD DICOM MOD DICOM CD read EchoPAC Mac MOD read DICOM Server Removable MOD Removable CD Dataflow Name drop down menu r Dataflow Remove Remote Archive Remote HD Services Add Remove Local Archive Selected Service Role Figure 3 45 Obtaining Dataflow Contents Overview 3 44 Section 3 9 Connectivity GE MEDICAL SYSTEMS DIRECTION FC091194
154. Board Rack cooling system includes following components Dust Filter Dust Filter Frame Inlet channel Fan Assembly Other components that influence on the airflow is the Board Rack itself The air is sucked in from the rear side of the system through the Filter Cover and the Filter It passes the Fan Assembly directly into the upper part of the rear side of the Board Rack and makes a cooling air current between the Boards before it blows out against the floor See Figure 5 50 5 14 2 Location in the Unit The Fan Assy is located between the Board Rack and the Filter which can be seen on the rear side of the System Air inlet through Filter Airflow through Board Rack behind Side Cover Fan Assy Air outlet under the System Figure 5 50 Airflow through the System 5 96 Section 5 14 Board Rack Cooling System GE MEDICAL SYSTEMS DIRECTION FC091194 REVISION 02 7 Vivip 7 PRO SERVICE MANUAL Section 5 15 Top Console Movement 5 15 1 5 15 2 General Description Vivid 7 Vivid 7 PRO see section 5 15 5 on page 5 100 The Top Console includes Monitor Monitor Shelf Speakers and Operator Panel The Console s movement backwards and forwards and to the sides is made possible by the Frogleg unit that links the Console to the rest of the System in a flexible multi movement joint The handle XY release Handle that unlocks the Frogleg is located in the center lower side of the Front Handle The Top Console can als
155. C091194 REVISION 02 7 7 PRO SERVICE MANUAL 3 7 3 Connect Footswitch Connect Footswitch to External I O at the rear side of Vivid 7 Vivid 7 PRO When not in use store it in the tray below Footswitch connection Figure 3 4 Footswitch connection 3 7 4 Connect Telephone Line to Modem Connector For iLink InSite Use Connect an analog telephone line to the Modem Connector on External I O at the rear side of Vivid 7 Vivid 7 PRO Modem Connector Figure 3 5 Connect an analog telephone line to Modem Connector 3 10 Section 3 6 Preparing for Installation GE MEDICAL SYSTEMS DIRECTION FC091194 REVISION 02 7 7 PRO SERVICE MANUAL 3 7 5 Connect ECG Connect ECG to Patient Module in the front of Vivid 7 Vivid 7 PRO ECG connection Figure 3 6 ECG connection to Patient I O Module 3 7 6 Connect Phono Connect Phono to Patient I O Module in the front of Vivid 7 Vivid 7 PRO Phono connection Figure 3 7 Phono connection Chapter 3 Installation 3 11 GE MEDICAL SYSTEMS DIRECTION FC091194 REVISION 02 7 7 PRO SERVICE MANUAL 3 7 7 Connect Pulse Pressure Transducer Connect Pulse Pressure Transducer to Patient I O Module in the front of Vivid 7 Vivid 7 PRO Pulse Pressure Transducer connection Figure 3 8 Pulse Pressure Transducer connection 3 7 8 Connect Ethernet Connect Ethernet to External I O at the rear side of Vivid 7 Vivid 7 PRO
156. CAL SYSTEMS DIRECTION FC091194 REVISION 02 Vivip 7 Vivip 7 PRO SERVICE MANUAL BEP 2 Description 5 4 7 NOTE Specifications mentioned about the Back End Processor BEP 2 is minimum requirements The actual hardware could exceed these specifications as technology advances The EMC Enclosure House e A Power Supply with UPS battery backup An Intel Motherboard with 768 Mbytes of ram and a single 2 0 GHz P4 processor w 400 MHz FSB Six 6 USB Ports One 1 Serial Port COM1 used for modem connection USB to Serial adapter cable USB 3 to II O B7 for External I O serial output AGP Video output from the motherboard AGP Card Slot empty LAN output from the motherboard PCI Card Slot 6 empty Use of 5 PCI slots on Mother Board WD Blank Optional SCSI Card for MO Drive Blank PC2IP Card GE designed PCI Bus interface to the Front End Processor Blank Analog output complies with the SVGA specification Resolution on monitor is 800x600 Support for 32 bit True Color Minimum of 8 Mbytes of high speed Video RAM expandable to at least 16 Mbytes 128 bit internal memory interface Hardware supported asynchronous bit block transfer 80 Mpixels sec Power and Internal PCI control signals Section 5 4 Back End Processor GE MEDICAL SYSTEMS DIRECTION FC091194 REVISION 02 Vivip 7 Vivip 7 PRO SERVICE MANUAL 5 4 8 5 4 9 PCVIC Card output to the monitor
157. CE MANUAL 4 46 Section 4 3 Functional Checks GE MEDICAL SYSTEMS DIRECTION FC091194 REVISION 02 7 Vivip 7 PRO SERVICE MANUAL 4 3 11 Measurements and Multi Image Checks 4 3 11 1 Introduction to Measurements amp Analysis M amp A Acomplete M amp A software package for Cardiac is included in the Vivid 7 Vivid 7 PRO M amp A software runs the Backend Processor In this test we just check one measurement Calipers Menu Fast access to the Measurement menu 2 when measure mode Measure Assign and Measure Measure and Assign Caliper Measure and Assign when in measure mode Figure 4 18 Measurement Keys 4 3 11 2 Preparations M amp A Table 4 26 Measurement Key Checks Generate a 2D image Scroll back until you find the picture you want to do the measurement on 4 3 11 3 Check Caliper Measurement Distance Table 4 27 Measurement Key Checks The Measurement menu with a list of studies is Press MEASURE on the Control Panel displayed in the Parameters window on the screen Select Caliper in the Measurement menu When entering the Measurement mode for the first or time the Caliper tool is selected by default Press CALIPER on the Control Panel When re entering the Measurement mode the first Press the CALIPER assignable measurement in the actual study that has not been performed is selected by default Chapter 4 Functional Checks 4 47
158. CE MANUAL 7 3 2 PC Backend Processor Diagnostics Non Interactive Tests The following sub sections outline the non interactive BEP Diagnostic tests 7 3 2 1 CPU Tests GEMS Service Home Page Netscape Error Logs Image Quality Calibration Configuration Utilities Replacement PC Diagnostics This is the Diagnostics Application Area J Non Interactive Tests CPU Tests 3 CPU Test All 3 CPU Registers 3 CPU Arithmetics CPU String Ops CPU Logical Ops 3 CPU Math Registers 3 CPU Math Commands 3 CPU Math Arithmetics 2 CPU Transcendental 9 CPU MMX Arithmetic CPU Logical CPU MMX Shift CPU data transfer j CPU Misc L1 Hard Drive Tests 7 Memory Tests OEC Drive Test Figure 7 41 CPU Tests CPU Test All This diagnostic performs a battery of tests on your CPU to ensure it is working properly The following tests are a complete list of the tests performed on the PC s CPU e Registers The CPU registers are tested using the default test patterns defined above On 32 bit CPUs the extended registers are also checked If errors are detected the failed registers are listed CPU Arithmetic Tests the proper function of arithmetic commands ADC ADD DEC DIV IDIV IMUL INC MUL SBB and SUB with 16 and 32 bit operands If errors are detected the failed commands and operands are listed CPU String Op
159. Casters 6 Pull the system backwards up the board incline Figure 8 39 Pull system backwards up the board incline 7 Turn the Rear Caster on the board in the direction as shown in Figure 8 40 8 Activate both Rear Brakes as shown in Figure 8 40 Figure 8 40 Activate both rear brakes 8 46 Section 8 4 FRU Replacement Procedures GE MEDICAL SYSTEMS DIRECTION FC091194 REVISION 02 7 Vivid 7 PRO SERVICE MANUAL 8 4 6 4 Front Casters Removal Procedure cont d 9 Put the Wooden Wedge under the Card Rack This will stabilize the System with the right Front Wheel free from the floor Figure 8 41 System stabilized with front wheel free from the floor Chapter 8 Replacement Procedures 8 47 GE MEDICAL SYSTEMS DIRECTION FC091194 REVISION 02 7 Vivip 7 PRO SERVICE MANUAL 8 4 6 4 Front Casters Removal Procedure cont d 10 Remove the lock pin that secures the balljoint 11 Pull balljoint apart Brake lever Adjustment nut Retaining nut Lock pin Figure 8 42 Front Caster Brake Arm and Ball Joint Parts Screws Screws Screws Screws Figure 8 43 Caster fastening both Casters shown 12 Unscrew four 4x screws 13 Remove the Caster 8 48 Section 8 4 FRU Replacement Procedures GE MEDICAL SYSTEMS DIRECTION FC091194 REVISION 02 7 7 PRO SERVICE MANUAL 8 4 6 5 Front Casters Installation Procedure 1
160. Chapter 9 Renewal Parts 9 31 GE MEDICAL SYSTEMS DIRECTION FC091194 REVISION 02 7 Vivip 7 PRO SERVICE MANUAL 9 20 1 Parts Lists for Bumper Kit Frogleg Vivid 7 ONLY Figure 9 17 Bumper Kit Frogleg Base Seen From Above Table 9 31 Bumper Kit Frogleg PART ITEM PART NAME NUMBER DESCRIPTION p 9 32 Section 9 20 Kits GE MEDICAL SYSTEMS DIRECTION FC091194 REVISION 02 Vivio 7 Vivip 7 PRO SERVICE MANUAL 9 20 2 Parts Lists for Column Cover Kit Table 9 32 Column Cover Kit PART ITEM PART NAME NUMBER DESCRIPTION 1522 5747440 X 151 Chapter 9 Renewal Parts 9 33 GE MEDICAL SYSTEMS DIRECTION FC091194 REVISION 02 7 7 PRO SERVICE MANUAL Section 9 21 Accessory Box Vivid 7 Vivid 7 PRO Figure 9 18 Accessory Box Vivid 7 Vivid 7 PRO Table 9 33 Accessory Box Vivid 7 Vivid 7 PRO PART NUMBER DESCRIPTION QTY 2 ACCESSORY BOX VIVID 7 EUR 200037 Table 9 34 Vivid 7 Accessory Box Contents also used for Vivid 7 PRO NN EN ___ NUMBER DESCRIPTION QTY ees Serial Ein LN ommum ww wes i f 7 9 34 Section 9 21 Accessory Box Vivid 7 Vivid 7 PRO GE MEDICAL SYSTEMS DIRECTION FC091194 REVISION 02 7 Vivip 7 PRO SERVICE MANUAL Table 9 34 7 Accessory B
161. Cover Installation Procedure on page 8 6 Install Right Side Cover as described in Side Covers Installation Procedure on page 8 4 Do functional check out as described in Chapter 4 oar wh 8 holed socket 4 pin connector Red blocks prevents wrong connections Figure 8 29 Input Voltage connector socket Chapter 8 Replacement Procedures 8 35 GE MEDICAL SYSTEMS DIRECTION FC091194 REVISION 02 7 Vivip 7 PRO SERVICE MANUAL 8 4 3 DC Power Replacement Procedure 8 4 3 1 Manpower One person 30 minutes 8 4 3 2 Tools 4 mm blade screwdriver AN DANGER Dangerous voltages are present in this equipment Completely power off and shut down the scanner before servicing 8 4 3 3 Preparations 1 Shut down the system as described in Power Shut Down on page 4 5 2 Remove Right Side Cover as described in Side Covers Removal Procedure on page 8 3 3 Remove Card Rack Cover a Turn seven 7 quarter turn screws to loosen Card Rack door b Holding the door lift it out of its retainers along the lower edge of Card Rack 8 4 3 4 DC Power Removal Procedure 1 Unscrew three 3 screws as shown in Figure 8 30 2 Unplug PCI cable from the socket on IMP2 board 3 Pull the DC Power a little to get access to power cables 4 Remove retaining clasp and unplug Power Cable and HV Cable 5 Remove DC Power DC power cable IMP2 Board HV power cable Figure 8 30 DC Power and Cabling 8
162. DICAL SYSTEMS DIRECTION FC091194 REVISION 02 7 7 PRO SERVICE MANUAL 4 3 13 Probe Connectors Check NOTE Probes can be connected at any time whether the unit is ON or OFF CAUTION Take the following precautions with the probe cables Keep away from the wheels Do not bend Do not cross cables between probes Table 4 31 Probe and Connectors Checks Press PROBE on the Control Panel A list of the connected probes will pop up on the screen If not already selected use the trackball to select the application menu for the desired probe is listed on desired probe the screen Trackball to the desired application Press SELECT to launch the application The selected application starts To change application without changing the current probe press APPL on the Control Panel Verify there s no EMI RFI or artifacts specific to the No EMI RFI or artifacts probe Test the probe in each active connector slot See display pictorial data each tim Probe Connection on page 3 13 REYR Do a leakage test on the probe See Electrical Safety It passes the test Tests on page 10 10 Repeat this procedure for all available probes Lae Verify no missing channels All channels is functioning 4 50 Section 4 3 Functional Checks GE MEDICAL SYSTEMS DIRECTION FC091194 REVISION 02 Vivip 7 Vivip 7 PRO SERVICE MANUAL 4 3 14 4 3 14 1 4 3 14 2 4 3 14 3 4 3 14 4 ECG Check
163. DIO IN b EN 3 2 5 OJ E i AUDIO OUT 8 E 5 5 i 401 c PROBES Parking ff M conector d p B POWER 5 2 INTERNAL 5 Ess FRE Ue SVGA OUT 5 u 9 el EL E alls ise DOPPLER S Video OUT CARDRACK 2 Video OUT TO AC INLET BOX BW Video OUT 5 g E 10 100Base TX 8 8 5 j 5232 COM1 13 9 Audio R IE EH Audio L 8 8 5 IE TRIGGER FOOTSWITCH EXPOSE 1 Cable EE EXPOSE 2 COLUMN MODEM ACTODC O O AC INLET BOX Ae TO DG EXTERNAL Module See Figure 5 47 Figure 5 46 Vivid 7 Vivid 7 PRO Interconnect Cabling Left Part of Drawing 5 90 Section 5 11 Circuit Boards GE MEDICAL SYSTEMS DIRECTION FC091194 REVISION 02 7 Vivip 7 PRO SERVICE MANUAL 5 11 15 Interconnect Cabling cont d
164. EP over the VME bus and provides the pipelink output with spectrum and trace data Chapter 5 Components and Functions Theory 5 7 GE MEDICAL SYSTEMS DIRECTION FC091194 REVISION 02 Vivip 7 7 PRO SERVICE MANUAL 5 3 5 4 Image Port The purpose of the Image Port is to capture signal processed data from the Mid Processors or video data from the VCR and route this data to the appropriate locations Data from Mid Processors 1 Data from the RFT Card and the SDP Card are transferred over the PipeLink in data packages called Frames Packets and Tuplets all depending on size of the package 2 At the Image Port the Packet is collapsed A Frame contains enough data to construct one frame e g one 2D frame while one Tuplet contains enough data to construct one vector e g one Color vector The size of the vectors will depend on data type 3 The Image Port demultiplexes the different types of data groups the same types and maps them into the proper ring buffers in the Image Memory located on the Image Port 2 card Data from VCR 1 Video and S VHS both in PAL and NTSC format from the VCR or another video source is first digitized and then fed through a video multi standard decoder providing decoded luminance black and white and chroma color data 2 Data is then transferred to a ring buffer in the image memory where it later can be fetched by Scan Converter for display on the system monitor Memory T
165. ESTINATION NAME AND ADDRESS PRINTED IN USA INSTALLATION ZIP CODE Figure 3 61 Product Locator Installation Card 3 56 Section 3 10 Installation Paperwork GE MEDICAL SYSTEMS DIRECTION FC091194 REVISION 02 7 Vivip 7 PRO SERVICE MANUAL 3 10 2 Complete the Post Delivery Check List Please fill in the enclosed form Post Delivery Check List at the back of this reminder and fax it to our System Test Department Fax 47 3302 1354 as soon as you have powered up and checked the system This is most important for us to ensure top quality on our delivery If any deviation according to specifications occurs the responsible system tester will contact you immediately Chapter 3 Installation 3 57 GE MEDICAL SYSTEMS DIRECTION FC091194 REVISION 02 7 7 PRO SERVICE MANUAL 3 10 3 Post Delivery Check List Fill in your observations and return the check list to GE Vingmed Ultrasound Fax No 47 3302 1354 Attention System Test Department System tester please use BLOCK LETTERS Post Delivery Check List for Vivid Serial NO NOT SUBJECT OK OK COMMENTS Packing Loose screws Hard Ware Overall appearance System documents Followers cont lists Functional test 2D image M Mode Doppler spectral Color doppler Configuration Peripherals EchoPAC PC Probes Corrective actions Replaced boa
166. EVISION 02 7 Vivip 7 PRO SERVICE MANUAL 4 3 15 4 Check First Last Cycle Sync and Select all Table 4 34 Cineloop Controls Checks Press FIRST and LAST CYCLE C 000006 55 SYNC Press SELECT ALL 4 3 15 5 Adjust Scroll and Cine Speed Table 4 35 Controls Checks Adjust Scroll in Frozen mode Press TRACKBALL until the Scroll trackball assignable is selected Use the Trackball Adjust Cine Speed in Cine Replay mode Press FREEZE to freeze the image Press CINELOOP Roll the Trackball to the left Roll the Trackball to the right Select either the first or the last heart cycle Phase synchronize multiple loops Moves the cineloop boundaries to include all heart cycles Move the current frame marker and review images Step the cine speed is decreased Step the cine speed is increased Chapter 4 Functional Checks GE MEDICAL SYSTEMS DIRECTION FC091194 REVISION 02 7 Vivip 7 PRO SERVICE MANUAL 4 3 16 Backend Processor Checks If all the previous tests have been passed successfully the Backend Processor is most likely OK If the system seems to be operating erratically please refer to Chapter 7 Diagnostics Troubleshooting Section 4 3 Functional Checks GE MEDICAL SYSTEMS DIRECTION FC091194 REVISION 02 7 Vivip 7 PRO SERVICE MANUAL 4 3 17 Peripheral Checks 4 3 17 1
167. F ON when dialing online or answering a call H Red OH Off hook Flashes if puls dialing Off when modem not in use ON when the system initializes the modem It indicates that the modem is ready for an outgoing or incoming call OFF indicates that communication on the RS232 COM port has been broken The connected remote modem will disconnect Red TR Terminal Ready ON Error Correction V42 is turned ON B Red EC Error Correction V 42 Blinking Compression turned ON OFF Normal operation H Red FX Fax Always OFF 5 94 Section 5 11 Circuit Boards GE MEDICAL SYSTEMS DIRECTION FC091194 REVISION 02 7 Vivip 7 PRO SERVICE MANUAL Section 5 12 Video Specifications 5 12 1 5 12 2 PAL Table 5 75 PAL Video Specification 5 Pixel Clock Freq 14 7 MHz PAL Vertical Timing Interlaced Vertical Start VS 53 Lines field Active Lines VA PAL standard Total Lines VT 625 Lines frame PAL standard NTSC Table 5 76 NTSC Video Specification Horizontal Timing Vertical Timing Interlaced Section 5 13 System Logs The available logs can be viewed via the Common Service Interface see Error Logs on page 7 7 Chapter 5 Components and Functions Theory 5 95 GE MEDICAL SYSTEMS DIRECTION FC091194 REVISION 02 7 Vivip 7 PRO SERVICE MANUAL Section 5 14 Board Rack Cooling System 5 14 1 General Description The
168. FLOW button Network Buttons Check H A 5 Click p 3 Remote Archive Remote HD 3 Remote Archive MOD G Worklist Local Archive DICON G Worklist Remote Archive DIC G Raw DICOM MOD G DICOM MOD G DICOM CD read 53 EchoPAC Mac MOD read G DICOM Server 53 Removable MOD Figure 3 40 Pre configured Data flows in Vivid 7 Vivid 7 PRO AG Chapter 3 Installation 3 41 GE MEDICAL SYSTEMS DIRECTION FC091194 REVISION 02 7 7 PRO SERVICE MANUAL 3 9 3 6 Verification of a Connection Set Up to an EchoPAC PC Work Station cont d Dataflow View r Properties Current 3 llo Archive Dataflow EL 3 Local Archive Int HD Network 3 Local Archive MOD HH H Buttons 3 Local Archive Int HD MOD 9 e Remote Archive Remote HD Click once to 25 ECHOPACT 000000 10 0 0 3 Config highlight server s Remote Archive Remote Check ote name 3 Remote Archive MOD HW ID Re 3 Worklist Local Archive DICOM Sern 4 3 Worklist Remote Archive DICOM S 3 3 Raw DICOM MOD 3 DICOM MOD G DICOM CD read G EchoPAC Mac MOD read Figure 3 41 Remote HD dataflow contents The Remote Archive Remote HD includes an EchoPAC PC with one Service also called Remote Archive Remote HD The name of this service indicates that the archive is located on a har
169. ICAL SYSTEMS DIRECTION FC091194 REVISION 02 7 Vivip 7 PRO SERVICE MANUAL 7 2 7 1 Acquisition Diagnostics Test One test is available Test All Test All runs a sequential test of the following 1 PC2IP 2 IMP Image Port Board 3 VME VME data bus on the Back Plane 4 SDP Spectrum Doppler Processor 5 RFT Radio Frequency amp Tissue Board 6 FEC Front End Controller Board Some parts of TX board is also tested 7 BF Beam Former Boards 8 RX Receiver Board 9 TXP TX Power NOTE Relay Board RLB and Chain are not tested in this test Some parts of the Transmitter TX Board is tested during the FEC Board test but other parts of the TX Board are not tested at all GEMS Service Home Page Netscape Error Logs D ic Image Quality Calibration Configuration Utilities Replacement gt Diagnostics This is the Diagnostics Application Area E Acquisition Diagnostics Test All HC Common Diagnostics Figure 7 20 User Interface Diagnostic Screen Test All 7 2 7 2 Instructions Frame Displays a test specific page or the default instructions page 7 2 7 3 Status Frame Initially displays the last known status for the particular diagnostic Once the diagnostic starts the frame displays the current status of all test results 7 24 Section 7 2 Diagnostics GE MEDICAL SYSTEMS DIRECTION FC091194 REVISION 02 7 Vivip 7 PRO SERVICE MANUAL 7 2 7 4 Control Frame Contains
170. ILITIES 2 SEARCH 2 FILTER Previous Page Next Page Refresh End of Log Figure 7 13 Example of DCPower Log Screen 7 16 Section 7 2 Diagnostics GE MEDICAL SYSTEMS DIRECTION FC091194 REVISION 02 Vivip 7 Vivip 7 PRO SERVICE MANUAL 7 2 6 Utilities Plot Log Plot Page rrevious Page Next Page Refresh Figure 7 14 Utilities Category Chapter 7 Diagnostics Troubleshooting 7 17 GE MEDICAL SYSTEMS DIRECTION FC091194 REVISION 02 7 7 PRO SERVICE MANUAL 7 2 6 1 Plot Log Select Plot Log to make a plot of the active log on screen Frequency of Occurance dicam dicem dicam dicem m dicem m dicem dicem mdicem m dicem m dicam dicem m dicam mdicem m m dicem m dicem m dicem m dicam dicem m dicem m dicem B dicem m dicemlaeg zcoo 20 PACKAGE Figure 7 15 Utilities Plot Log example 7 18 Section 7 2 Diagnostics GE MEDICAL SYSTEMS DIRECTION FC091194 REVISION 02 7 Vivip 7 PRO SERVICE MANUAL 7 2 6 2 Plot Page Select Plot Page to make a plot of the active log page on screen Plot Netscape Frequency of Occurance adicomlog_stc 0x5e4 mdicomlog stc Dx500 mdicomlog stc 0x4ac mdicomlog stc Dx5eQ ndicomlog stc 0x5e8 mdicomlog stc Dx5f0 n dicomlog stc Dx718 PACKAGE Figure 7 16 Utilities Plot Page example
171. INSTALL SUBSTITUTE PARTS OR PERFORM ANY UNAUTHORIZED MODIFICATION OF THE EQUIPMENT 1 3 7 Lockout Tagout Requirements For USA Only Follow OSHA Lockout Tagout requirements by ensuring you are in total control of the AC power plug at all times during the service process 1 36 Section 1 3 Safety Considerations GE MEDICAL SYSTEMS DIRECTION FC091194 REVISION 02 7 Vivip 7 PRO SERVICE MANUAL Section 1 4 EMC EMI 1 4 1 1 4 2 NOTE 1 4 3 AN WARNING ADA and ESD Electromagnetic Compatibility EMC and Interference EMI Electromagnetic compatibility describes a level of performance of a device within its electromagnetic environment This environment consists of the device itself and its surroundings including other equipment power sources and persons with which the device must interface Inadequate compatibility results when a susceptible device fails to perform as intended due interference from its environment or when the device produces unacceptable levels of emission to its environment This interference is often referred to as radio frequency or electromagnetic interference RFI EMI and can be radiated through space or conducted over interconnecting power of signal cables In addition to electromagnetic energy EMC also includes possible effects from electrical fields magnetic fields electrostatic discharge and disturbances in the electrical power supply CE Compliance Vivid 7 Vivid 7 PRO conf
172. Lockout Tagout Requirements For USA Only 1 36 EMC EMI and ESD ENG Se haere ric dde is 1 37 Electromagnetic Compatibility EMC and Interference EMI 1 37 CE COMpPIANCe te EU RO atid aoe ene 1 37 Electrostatic Discharge ESD Prevention 1 37 Customer ASSISTANCE La satan o e HD eaa 1 38 Contact Information 4 55 xe Eee SERIE DOSE m et Rod 1 38 System Manufacture 1 39 Table of Contents ix GE MEDICAL SYSTEMS DIRECTION FC091194 REVISION 02 7 Vivid 7 PRO SERVICE MANUAL CHAPTER 2 Pre Installation caesar NEU ote ed EON 2 1 Purpose of 2 2 1 General Console 15 2 2 Console Environmental Requirements 2 2 Electrical Requirements 2 3 S ea dea vao a ved ee UR Poe da Paz 2 4 Probes Environmental Requirements 2 6 Time and Manpower Requirements 2 6 Facility Needs che Saba du 2 7 Purchaser Responsibilities 2 7 Required Facility Needs
173. MANUAL 10 7 9 3 No Meter Probe Adapter Procedure Figure 10 6 No Meter Probe Adapter Procedure Follow these steps to test each transducer for leakage current Turn the Vivid 7 Vivid 7 PRO unit OFF Plug the unit into the test meter and the meter into the tested AC wall outlet Plug the external probe into the meter s EXTERNAL connector Set the meter s FUNCTION switch to EXTERNAL position Connect the probe for test with the connector of the console Add the saline probe and the imaging area of the probe into the saline bath Have unit power ON for the first part turn it OFF for the second half Depress the ISO TEST rocker switch and record the highest current reading Follow the test conditions described in Table 10 21 for every transducer 0 Keep a record of the results with other hand copies of PM data 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 1 Chapter 10 Periodic Maintenance 10 21 GE MEDICAL SYSTEMS DIRECTION FC091194 REVISION 02 Vivip 7 7 PRO SERVICE MANUAL 10 7 9 4 Data Sheet for Transducer Source Leakage Current The test passes when all readings measure less than the values shown in Table 10 13 and Table 10 14 Record all data on the PM Inspection Certificate uN CAUTION Equipment damage possibility Never switch the Polarity and the status of Neutral when the unit is powered ON Be sure to turn the unit power OFF before switching them using the POLARITY switch and or the NE
174. MBER DESCRIPTION E za COVER LEFT SIDE WITH BUMPER FC200073 oee frame 9 6 Section 9 6 Plastic Parts Covers and Bumpers Left Right and Rear GE MEDICAL SYSTEMS DIRECTION FC091194 REVISION 02 7 Vivip 7 PRO SERVICE MANUAL Section 9 7 Control Panel Parts Figure 9 4 Operator Panel Parts Table 9 8 Operator Panel Parts PART ITEM PART NAME NUMBER DESCRIPTION OPERATOR PANEL ENGLISH _ PANEL ENGLISH FA200920 a 2 ewm wee fT wer 4 wem E ese we C wes fd wee meme wear fd Lewmmeswomes wem wee wee wea de wen Chapter 9 Renewal Parts 9 7 GE MEDICAL SYSTEMS DIRECTION FC091194 REVISION 02 7 Vivip 7 PRO SERVICE MANUAL Sec
175. ME NUMBER DESCRIPTION aa Vivid 7 Vivid 7 PRO System SW installation CD Disk 1 of 2 Ghost CD Vivid 7 System SW CD BEP 1 200165 Vivid 7 Vivid 7 PRO a CD Disk 1 of 2 Application CD FC200220 Application SW Installation CD Disk 2 of 2 Table 9 26 Software used on BT 01 PART ITEM PART NAME NUMBER DESCRIPTION EE Via SV STEN CUED ALS 1 Ghost CD with I 990 CXI network Application CD v 1 x x FC200090 Application SW Installation CD Disk 2 of 2 Chapter 9 Renewal Parts 9 29 GE MEDICAL SYSTEMS DIRECTION FC091194 REVISION 02 7 7 PRO SERVICE MANUAL Section 9 19 Options Table 9 27 Options Vivid 7 PRO BT 02 PART ITEM PART NAME NUMBER DESCRIPTION EE o 9mm ___ Table 9 28 Options Vivid 7 BT 02 PART PART NAME NUMBER DESCRIPTION QTY E emm o m preme 9m mmm meme Table 9 22 Options Vivid 7 BT 01 PART PART NAME NUMBER DESCRIPTION QTY Ls meme 9 30 Section 9 19 Options GE MEDICAL SYSTEMS DIRECTION FC091194 REVISION 02 7 Vivip 7 PRO SERVICE MANUAL Section 9 20 Kits Table 9 30 Kits Overview PART PART NAME NUMBER DESCRIPTION QTY COLUMN COVER KIT 200183 COLUMN COVER KIT Same FC200088 KNOB KIT ROUND KNOBS ON OPERATOR PANEL
176. ME RAM 85232 LJ fe T Top Console S H Tm lt M External 3 i meum 4 gt gt 2 7 i E 2 gt i TCP IP Network including Phone Line B W External units amp InSite Printer DICOM Network Color Printer 1 S Video Luma is the Luma Black White part of the S Video signal Figure 5 2 Block Diagram Vivid 7 Vivid 7 PRO 5 10 Section 5 3 Front End Processor GE MEDICAL SYSTEMS DIRECTION FC091194 REVISION 02 7 Vivip 7 PRO SERVICE MANUAL 5 3 6 Major Sub Systems in Vivid 7 Vivid 7 PRO The following Sub systems make up the Vivid 7 Vivid 7 PRO Front End Subsystem Mid Processors Back End Processor Patient I O Physio with ECG and Physio Internal I O External I O Top Console with monitor Peripherals Modem Chapter 5 Components and Functions Theory GE MEDICAL SYSTEMS DIRECTION FC091194 REVISION 02 Vivip 7 7 PRO SERVICE MANUAL 5 3 7 Front End Subsystem S D oppler Probe Beam RX128 iL VME bus Front End Digitized received ultrasound signals to RFT Board Controller Figure 5 3 The Front End The Front End section performs the transmit and receive functions Front End Controller controls the ultrasound transmitter and receiver synchronization
177. MS DIRECTION FC091194 REVISION 02 Vivip 7 7 PRO SERVICE MANUAL Section 5 8 Peripherals 5 8 1 On board Peripherals See Approved On board Peripherals on page 3 32 connected to Internal Black amp White Video Printer connected to Internal Color Video Printer connected to BEP D5 Modem connected to External I O 5 8 2 External Peripherals See Off board Peripherals on page 3 32 e Color Inkjet Printer Footswitch Phone Line and Ethernet are connected to External I O 5 32 Section 5 8 Peripherals GE MEDICAL SYSTEMS DIRECTION FC091194 REVISION 02 Vivip 7 Vivip 7 PRO SERVICE MANUAL Section 5 9 Modem The modem is intended for an analog phone line It is used for InSite iLink communication with the Online Center External I O RS232 Internal I O o _________________ Analog phone line Modem DC Voltage 230 VAC From AC Power To hospital s analog phone line Figure 5 14 Modem Block Diagram Chapter 5 Components and Functions Theory 5 33 GE MEDICAL SYSTEMS DIRECTION FC091194 REVISION 02 Vivip 7 7 PRO SERVICE MANUAL Section 5 10 Power Distribution 5 10 1 Overall AC Power Distribution Fan regulator Mains Switch Filter A 230 115 230 gt m VAC 4 230 gt Inrush 230 O Limit Select 4
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179. N F R EINE ENTSPRECHENDE BERSETZUNG ZU SORGEN VERSUCHEN SIE NICHT DAS GERAT ZU REPARIEREN BEVOR DIESES KUNDENDIENST HANDBUCH NICHT ZU RATE GEZOGEN UND VERSTANDEN WURDE WIRD DIESE WARNUNG NICHT BEACHTET SO KANN ES ZU VERLETZUNGEN DES KUNDENDIENSTTECHNIKERS DES BEDIENERS ODER DES PATIENTEN DURCH ELEKTRISCHE SCHLAGE MECHANISCHE ODER SONSTIGE GEFAHREN KOMMEN GE MEDICAL SYSTEMS DIRECTION FC091194 REVISION 02 AVVERTENZA Vivip 7 Vivip 7 PRO SERVICE MANUAL ESTE MANUAL DE SERVICIO S LO EXISTE EN INGL S SI ALG N PROVEEDOR DE SERVICIOS AJENO A GEMS SOLICITA UN IDIOMA QUE NO SEA EL INGL S ES RESPONSABILIDAD DEL CLIENTE OFRECER UN SERVICIO DE TRADUCCI N NO SE DEBER DAR SERVICIO T CNICO AL EQUIPO SIN HABER CONSULTADO Y COMPRENDIDO ESTE MANUAL DE SERVICIO LA NO OBSERVANCIA DEL PRESENTE AVISO PUEDE DAR LUGAR A QUE EL PROVEEDOR DE SERVICIOS EL OPERADOR O EL PACIENTE SUFRAN LESIONES PROVOCADAS POR CAUSAS EL CTRICAS MEC NICAS O DE OTRA NATURALEZA ESTE MANUAL DE ASSIST NCIA T CNICA S SE ENCONTRA DISPON VEL EM INGL S SE QUALQUER OUTRO SERVICO DE ASSIST NCIA T CNICA QUE NAO A GEMS SOLICITAR ESTES MANUAIS NOUTRO IDIOMA E DA RESPONSABILIDADE DO CLIENTE FORNECER OS SERVIGOS DE TRADUCAO NAO TENTE REPARAR O EQUIPAMENTO SEM TER CONSULTADO E COMPREENDIDO ESTE MANUAL DE ASSISTENCIA TECNICA O NAO CUMPRIMENTO DESTE AVISO PODE POR EM PERIGO A SEGURANGA DO OPERADOR OU
180. ON 02 7 Vivip 7 PRO SERVICE MANUAL Section 3 9 Connectivity 3 9 1 Introduction The next pages describes how to connect the Vivid 7 Vivid 7 PRO to a remote archive work station or a DICOM service using a TCP IP connection Major subjects discussed in this section e Physical Connection page 3 35 Connectivity Setup on page 3 37 3 9 2 Physical Connection 3 9 2 1 Ethernet Switch Connections An Ethernet Switch Part Number 066E0744 is used to connect Vivid 7 Vivid 7 PRO to an EchoPAC PC and a network printer Ethernet Cable connectors Informative LEDS Le 4 Button Controls the fifth connector making it crossed or non crossed Figure 3 31 Ethernet Switch Identifications Table 3 16 MDI Button Position Descriptions Function To connect an end station or a Server to the Port To connect a HUB or another Switch to the Port Chapter 3 Installation 3 35 GE MEDICAL SYSTEMS DIRECTION FC091194 REVISION 02 7 Vivip 7 PRO SERVICE MANUAL 3 9 2 2 Local Network Connection to EchoPAC PC Workstation a Do not use the fifth connector and the 42 switch can be in any position Network Vivid7 Vivid3 EchoPAC PC ib ii PM Use only Standard non crossed Ethernet Printer cabling Figure 3 32 Local Network Connection 3 9 2 3 Hospital Network Connection to EchoPAC PC Workstation Using standard non crossed cables and MDI switch set
181. ON FC091194 REVISION 02 7 Vivip 7 PRO SERVICE MANUAL 7 2 11 1 Windows 2000 Utilities 1 Disk Usage The Disk Usage page displays an overview of Vivid 7 Vivid 7 PRO s disk usage E GEMS Service Home Page Netscape Diagnostics Image Quality Calibration p 7 27 Disk Usage Chapter 7 Diagnostics Troubleshooting 7 33 GE MEDICAL SYSTEMS DIRECTION FC091194 REVISION 02 Vivi 7 Vivip 7 PRO SERVICE MANUAL 7 2 11 1 Windows 2000 Utilities cont d 2 IP Configuration The IP Configuration page gives you an overview of Vivid 7 Vivid 7 PRO s Internet Protocol IP configuration Figure 7 28 IP Configuration 7 34 Section 7 2 Diagnostics GE MEDICAL SYSTEMS DIRECTION FC091194 REVISION 02 7 Vivip 7 PRO SERVICE MANUAL 7 2 11 1 Windows 2000 Utilities cont d 3 Network Status This screen displays all open TCP IP Ports on Vivid 7 Vivid 7 PRO Figure 7 29 Network Status Chapter 7 Diagnostics Troubleshooting 7 35 GE MEDICAL DIRECTION FC091194 REVISION 02 Vivi 7 Vivip 7 PRO SERVICE MANUAL 7 2 11 1 Windows 2000 Utilities cont d 4 Windows 2000 Services This page displays a list of active Windows 2000 services A Windows 2000 Service is a computer program that has been automatically started and is running in the background on the computer Figure 7 30 Windows 2000 Services 7 36 Section 7 2 Diagnostic
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183. Parts OVUGIVIEW sae 28 os Seek quis de ates be on T P 9 1 Purpose or Chapter 9 9 1 EiSLOPADDFeVIBUOEIS cote a hostem as Ie ehe o ass bt 9 2 Parts i bee bee 9 3 Plastic Parts Console and 9 4 Plastic Parts Airduct Cover and Cover 9 5 Plastic Parts Covers and Bumpers Left Right and Rear 9 6 Pans ous dole orar one GN cola ete RP EE 9 7 Ss oT ete al ova an as RACE CE 9 8 Outpul Modules 9 9 PCB BOOMS tins ae bee ere ME 9 10 Mechanical Parts Rack Casters 9 12 Brake Assembly and Console Lock 9 13 CADIS ara bye stat ohne Bre eet ames PEE Ie 9 14 Electrical Part Poot tect a ids did Gnd 9 23 Backend ProcessoL ridetur due 9 24 sda aan dtd 3 OR OA eX DS RU RR 9 25 Pripters On Boats 9 25 Network Primers doce e 9 25 Video Cassette Recorder 9 25 FOOLS WIG EFE 9 26 Modemi cede
184. Processors are the RF amp Tissue Processor board RFT the Spectrum Doppler Processor board SDP Pipelink bus Mid Processors are interconnected through a data bus system called the Pipelink This is unidirectional bus transporting data from the pipelink dispatcher RF amp Tissue Processor through the accessed processor to the destination the Image Port The Image Port will then map the data into the Image Memory Data leaving the RF amp Tissue Processor have a tag indicating what type of data that is transported e g tissue Doppler 2D Flow Each of the remaining mid processors decode this tag and when it matches their own address the data is processed Data that doesn t have a matching tag is passed on to the next processor n2D data is typically transferred in vector blocks from the RFT board In spectrum Doppler and Color Flow data from one range gate is transferred Chapter 5 Components and Functions Theory 5 5 GE MEDICAL SYSTEMS DIRECTION FC091194 REVISION 02 Vivip 7 7 PRO SERVICE MANUAL 5 3 5 2 RF and Tissue Processor RFT The RF amp Tissue Processor board receives its data from the Beamformer board in the Front End Both type of data and what data samples RF_MODE to use are communicated to the RFT board from the Front End Controller board over the Front End Bus RF Processing Different types of RF processing can be performed depending on later usage of the data e
185. REVISION 02 7 Vivip 7 PRO SERVICE MANUAL 4 3 8 2 Preparations cont d Mode Dependant Keys 2D Width Scale Transparency Threshold Invert Tissue Tracking Simultaneous Cineloop Freeze only Color Maps Zoom gt Display zoom HR zoom Alternatives Anat M Mode Curved Anat M Mode Soft menu Tissue Priority Frame Rate Compress Reject Frequency Lateral Average fo Radial Average Freeze Baseline Power Controls marked with asterisk are also available in freeze and cine replay Figure 4 17 Doppler Mode Controls Chapter 4 Functional Checks 4 41 GE MEDICAL SYSTEMS DIRECTION FC091194 REVISION 02 7 Vivip 7 PRO SERVICE MANUAL 4 3 8 3 Check 2D Width Scale Transparency and Threshold Table 4 23 TVI Mode Controls Checks Adjust 2D WIDTH Controls the size or angular width of the 2D sector Controls the repetition rate of the Doppler pulses transmitted to acquire the data for color mapping The scale value influences the Nyquist limit the ability to detect maximal velocity without color aliasing Controls the degree of transparency of the TVI color Controls the level of greyscale intensity that is used as a threshold for color 4 42 Section 4 3 Functional Checks GE MEDICAL SYSTEMS DIRECTION FC091194 REVISION 02 7 Vivip 7 PRO SERVICE MANUAL
186. REVISION 02 Prepearing Unit for Installation 3 8 Probe Connector Cleaning 10 9 Disconnect Probe 3 13 Leakage Current Test 10 20 Maintenance 10 9 Probes 3 32 Disconnecting 4 51 Environmental Requirements 2 6 Product Icons 1 10 Product Locator Installation Card 3 56 Purchaser Responsibilities 2 7 Q Quality Assurance 10 2 R Rear Cover Lower Replacement Procedure 8 8 Rear Wheels Replacement Procedure 8 40 Receiver Board RX Test 7 63 RX 128 5 50 Receiving and Unpacking the Equipment 3 3 Record SW Option Key Settings SW V 2 0 x 8 16 TCP IP Settings SW 2 0 x 8 19 Reject Optimizing 2D 4 18 Relay Board Description 5 45 Test 7 64 Remote Archive s Network Information Setup 3 40 Renewal Parts 9 1 Replacement Procedure 8 1 8 31 AC Power 8 34 AC Transformer 8 31 Filter 8 7 Filter Cover 8 6 Required Facility Needs 2 8 Revision History vii List of Effected Pages viii RF amp Tissue Processor Description 5 6 RFT Board Description 5 62 RF Processing 5 6 RFT see RF amp Tissue Processor 5 6 Safety 7 Vivip 7 PRO SERVICE MANUAL Considerations 1 12 Safety Considerations 1 12 Safety Precaution Messages 1 8 Scanner s Network Information 3 39 SDP Spectrum Doppler Processor Board Description 5 7 Select Video Format PAL or NTSC 3 29 Service Adjustments 6 1 Service Home Page 7 5 Service Login to Global Service User Interface
187. REVISION 02 Vivip 7 Vivip 7 PRO SERVICE MANUAL 1 3 5 15 Label Disassembly Nester Part 1 Left Part of Label Located on the outside of the Front End Card Rack s Cover inside unit DISASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS Remove all screws on rear side of monitor cover and remove cover Remove all screws on rear side of monitor front cover and remove front cover Remove all screws on the cover located under the shelf underneath the monitor and remove cover Detach monitor by removing four unbrako screws located underneath the monitor neck Remove shelf by loosening all screws underneath it and remove speakers from shelf Remove all screws underneath operators panel Disconnect and remove alphanumeric keyboard and operators panel Remove probe holders and front handle Remove all unbrako screws which fasten the top console cable to the console and loosen the cable Remove top console and horizontal movement mechanism by unscrewing the big unbrako screw on top of the rear base of the horizontal movement mechanism Remove all quarterturn screws on both sidepanels of the system Side panels can now be removed Remove screws underneath the pedals to remove the pedal plastics Remove the footrest bumper by unscrewing four screws Remove all screws on the rear top and front covers to loosen the covers Remove rear handle by unscrewing all screws Remove fan cover by removing all fastening screws Remove fan bracket w fan by removing all fastening
188. RO SERVICE MANUAL CHAPTER 6 Service Adjustments aon pee up equ x EE 6 1 2 gt 2545 2 6 p RR eR RO RA E 6 1 Power Supply Adjustments x 12 ar pet bd we ere E De qaa 6 1 Monitor AGUSIMEMS Die E Ep Meee Beene 6 2 Cautions and Warnings 6 2 ACCESS to Adjustments aac NA ae ee RE 6 2 Adjustment Proced re s pi EE 6 2 Front End Alignment 6 3 gigs Piero MERECE 6 3 When to do a Front End Alignment Procedure 6 3 Procedure p PC rS 6 3 Direction Lock and Brake Adjustment 6 4 Front Caster Brakes Adjustment Procedure 6 4 Direction Lock Adjustment Procedure 6 5 Rear Brakes Adjustment 6 7 xviii Table of Contents GE MEDICAL SYSTEMS DIRECTION FC091194 REVISION 02 7 Vivid 7 PRO SERVICE MANUAL CHAPTER 7 Diagnostics Troubleshooting OVGIVIOW RARE M dada RE OR md quii Ones 7 1 Purpose or Chapter T 5 3 2 Pes PE 7 1 Service Software 5 7 1 opecialServios rafi tee ee eae a etn tee x 7 1 Frequently
189. SIGNALS INT l O PC21O FB200799 9 22 Section 9 13 Cables GE MEDICAL SYSTEMS DIRECTION FC091194 REVISION 02 7 Vivip 7 PRO SERVICE MANUAL Section 9 14 Electrical Part Figure 9 14 Fan Assembly Table 9 7 Fan Assembly PART ITEM PART NAME NUMBER DESCRIPTION QTY FRU FAN ASSEMBLY COMPLETE FAN ASSEMBLY COMPLETE FB200580 1 1 Chapter 9 Renewal Parts 9 23 GE MEDICAL SYSTEMS DIRECTION FC091194 REVISION 02 7 Vivip 7 PRO SERVICE MANUAL Section 9 15 Backend Processor Figure 9 15 Backend Processor Parts Table 9 18 Backend Processor Parts PART PART NAME NUMBER DESCRIPTION BEP WITHOUT MO DRIVE 2266548 Backend Processor without Magneto Optical Drive 1 1 BEP WITH MO DRIVE 2266548 2 Backend Processor Complete with 9 1 GB 5 1 4 Magneto Optical Drive 1 MO DRIVE 9 1 GB 066E0676 mM am 9 24 Section 9 15 Backend Processor GE MEDICAL SYSTEMS DIRECTION FC091194 REVISION 02 7 Vivip 7 PRO SERVICE MANUAL Section 9 16 Peripherals 9 16 1 Printers On Board Table 9 19 Printers On Board PART PART NAME NUMBER DESCRIPTION SONY UP 895MDW 2288502 SONY B W PRINTER 1 1 1 SONY UP21MD 066E2955 COLOR PRINTER UP21MD ASSEMBLY 1 PRINTER UP 2950MD INCL MAN 100 220V SONY UP2950MD 066E2950 NTSC PAL 9 16 2 Network Printers Table 9 20 Network Printers PART PART NAME NUMBER DESCRIPTION 9 16 3 Video Cassette Recorder VCR Table
190. Test CER Network Test 901 Interactive Tests Figure 7 45 Video Tests Video Test This diagnostic tests your system s video capabilities This involves testing the video memory with 18 patterns testing your graphics acceleration and text output You will see these tests being performed on your monitor You can cancel this test at any time by hitting the Escape Esc key The following tests are performed on your monitor Video Memory Video memory is tested by filling the video buffer with 18 test patterns one pattern at a time The tests will fill the entire screen with a single color Video Data Transfer This tests the graphics acceleration part of your video controller These tests will appear on your screen as black and white concentric squares and rectangles of various sizes and colors If errors are detected the locations of the problems are displayed Video Text Output This test prints a text string in random sizes and colors to tests your video device driver and video controller 7 3 2 6 PCI Board Configuration Test A bus is a set of circuits wires or connectors which connect the various components of your system A PCI Peripheral Component Interconnect bus is a fast standard bus which is common in Pentium systems Various tests are run on the PCI bus in order to ensure it is working up to speed The motherboard is scanned to verify the configuration space and to make sure the diagnostic
191. UMBER Overview List of Abbreviations Parts List Groups Plastic Parts Console Top and Front Plastic Parts Airduct Cover and Cover Boxes Plastic Parts Covers and Bumpers Left Right and Rear Control Panel Parts Monitor Input Output Modules PCB Boards Mechanical Parts Rack Casters and Frogleg Brake Assembly and Console Lock Electrical Part Cables Backend Processor Probes Peripherals Software Options Kits Accessory Box Vivid 7 Vivid 7 PRO Packing Parts for Reshipment Chapter 9 Renewal Parts 9 1 GE MEDICAL SYSTEMS DIRECTION FC091194 REVISION 02 7 Vivid 7 PRO SERVICE MANUAL 9 1 1 1 Equipment Models Covered in this Chapter Table 9 2 Vivid 7 Vivid 7 PRO Models Covered in this Manual GE VINGMED PART NUMBER DESCRIPTION VOLTAGE Section 9 2 List of Abbreviations Table 9 3 List of Abbreviations ABBREVIATIONS DESCRIPTION Flock of Birds or 3 D Option Not available on this scanner Personal Computer Back End Processor Transformer GE MEDICAL SYSTEMS DIRECTION FC091194 REVISION 02 7 Vivip 7 PRO SERVICE MANUAL Section 9 3 Parts List Groups Table 9 4 Parts List Groups PAGE TABLE NO DESCRIPTION NUMBER Table 9 5 9 5 Plastic Parts Console Plastic Parts Console and Front and Front 99 Chapter 9 Renewal Parts 9 3 GE MEDICAL SYSTEMS DIRECTION FC091194 REVISION 02 7 Viv
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193. UTRAL switch Otherwise the unit may be damaged Table 10 21 Typical Data Sheet For Transducer Source Leakage Current Transducer Tested Tester Power Polarity Tester GROUND or Switch NUETRAL Switch Measurement ow m wm ow w o ow o m ww ow wm wm uw wm wx ow o ow o ow o 9 e 10 22 Section 10 6 Using a Phantom GE MEDICAL SYSTEMS DIRECTION FC091194 REVISION 02 7 7 PRO SERVICE MANUAL Section 10 8 When There s Too Much Leakage Current CHASSIS FAILS Check the ground on the power cord and plug for continuity Ensure the ground is not broken frayed or intermittent Replace any defective part Tighten all grounds Ensure star washers are under all ground studs Inspect wiring for bad crimps poor connections or damage Test the wall outlet verify it is grounded and is free of other wiring abnormalities Notify the user or owner to correct any deviations As a work around check the other outlets to see if they could be used instead NOTE No outlet tester can detect the condition where the white neutral wire and the green grounding wire are reversed If later tests indicate high leakage currents this should be suspected as a possible cause and the outlet wiring should be visually inspected PROBE FAILS Test the probe in another connector to isolate if the fault lies with the probe or the scanner
194. V ZI Safety Analyzer 46 285652 1 DALE 600 KIT or equivalent for electrical tests E7010GG 60 minute SVHS VCR Cassette SVHS VCR Head Cleaner See VCR user manual for requirements E8381AA blank 128 M disk E8381AB i 3 5 MOD MEDIA blank 230 M disk meme 10 4 Section 10 4 Tools Required GE MEDICAL SYSTEMS DIRECTION FC091194 REVISION 02 7 7 PRO SERVICE MANUAL Section 10 5 System Periodic Maintenance 10 5 1 Preliminary Checks The preliminary checks take about 15 minutes to perform Refer to the system user documentation whenever necessary Table 10 4 System Preliminary Checks Description Ask amp Listen Ask the customer if they have any problems or questions about the equipment a top of the Periodic Maintenance PM Inspection Certificate Note all probes and system options power up to verify that no warning or error messages are displayed Chapter 10 Periodic Maintenance 10 5 GE MEDICAL SYSTEMS DIRECTION FC091194 REVISION 02 Vivio 7 Vivip 7 PRO SERVICE MANUAL 10 5 2 Functional Checks See Also Chapter 4 The functional checks take about 60 minutes to perform Refer to the system user documentation whenever necessary 10 5 2 1 System Checks Table 10 5 System Functional Checks Verify basic B Mode 2D operation Check the basic system controls that affect this mode of operation CF Mode Verify basic CF Mode Color Fl
195. Video Printers Checks There may be both a black amp white video printer and a color video printer on board the system The Video Printers are controlled from the PRINT and ALT keys on the scanner s Control Panel The factory default is PRINT for the B W Video Printer and ALT for the Color Video Printer ___ PRINT FREEZE key Figure 4 21 Freeze Print 1 and Print 2 keys on the Control Panel Table 4 36 Video Printer s Checks 1 When scanning in 2D Color Mode Press FREEZE to Image scanning stops with the last picture on the stop image acquisition screen The image displayed on the screen is printed on B amp W Press PRINT on the Control Panel or Color printer depending on the key assignment configuration The image displayed on the screen is printed on Color Press ALT on the Control Panel or B amp W printer depending on the key assignment configuration 4 Check if the print quality on the pictures both from the printers are of expected quality Chapter 4 Functional Checks 4 57 GE MEDICAL SYSTEMS DIRECTION FC091194 REVISION 02 7 Vivip 7 PRO SERVICE MANUAL 4 3 17 2 VCR Checks Mode Dependant Keys Stop Pause Rewind Fast Forward Record Pause Figure 4 22 VCR Controls on the Control Panel 4 3 17 3 VCR Counter Check When adding new examinations to
196. Viewer displays five categories with pull down sub menus Diagnostics Image Quality Calibration Configuration Utiliti f This is the Error Log Application Areal 1 Previous Page Next Refresh Figure 7 4 Error Log Viewer Menu Chapter 7 Diagnostics Troubleshooting 7 7 GE MEDICAL SYSTEMS DIRECTION FC091194 REVISION 02 Vivip 7 Vivid 7 PRO SERVICE MANUAL 7 2 5 1 Logs The sub menus of the Logs category are System Power Informatics Temperature Probe Board DICOM and DCPower Log iewer Netscape Figure 7 5 Logs Submenu 7 8 Section 7 2 Diagnostics GE MEDICAL SYSTEMS DIRECTION FC091194 REVISION 02 Vivio 7 Vivip 7 PRO SERVICE MANUAL 7 2 5 2 System Select this screen to view System log It displays all error messages from Vivid 7 Vivid 7 PRO Previous Page Next Page Refresh Page Number 1 TimeStamp 26 info JserEventLog 0x338 ButtonPress name CtrlAltRBut value 0 vere old 25 raming EchoRoot 0x338 Activation skipped current active is Scanner Live SetActive RunState Freeze Red 25 i EScan View 0x338 odes 2D Probe fpa 96 50 78 gud lAppl Ped onday Nov 26 8 44 26 2001 onday Nov 26 8 44 26 2001 26 i UserEventLog 0x338 Deactivating package EchoConfig 26 error EchoPatient 0x338 current dialog is NULL 26 UserEventLog 0 338 ButtonPress name EscBut value 0 E epi 26 baring EchoArchive 0x3
197. X Power It is controlled by 5 active low and PWR_OK high 5 38 Section 5 10 Power Distribution GE MEDICAL SYSTEMS DIRECTION FC091194 REVISION 02 7 Vivip 7 PRO SERVICE MANUAL 5 10 4 4 Outputs cont d DC Output Voltages Plug P3 P4 Table 5 19 DC Output Voltages Plug P3 amp P4 DC output voltages pcs via Mother Board Back BF64 two boards BF64 two boards FEC DC output voltage distributed via Mother Board Back RFT 5Vd Plane SDP The indicates that this voltage is used for digital circuits IMP2 Front Panel y o DC output voltage distributed via Mother Board Back 6Va Plane The a indicates that this voltage is used for analog circuits Relay RX DC output voltage distributed via Mother Board Back BF64 two boards 5Va Plane FEC The a indicates that this voltage is used for analog circuits RFT SDP IMP2 i addi mi ud Relay M5 V DC output voltage distributed via Mother Board Back RX Plane Front Panel VO RX Front Panel Distributed via Mother Board Back Plane All boards DC output voltage distributed via Mother Board Back Chapter 5 Components and Functions Theory 5 39 GE MEDICAL SYSTEMS DIRECTION FC091194 REVISION 02 7 7 PRO SERVICE MANUAL 5 10 4 5 Fuses None current limiter will switch off the power if 3 3 V 5 V or 15 V outputs are overloaded Over V
198. X128 XD Bus Board Relay Board the XD Bus Board 5 11 3 5 Fuses Jumpers and Dip switches None 5 48 Section 5 11 Circuit Boards GE MEDICAL SYSTEMS DIRECTION FC091194 REVISION 02 Vivip 7 Vivip 7 PRO SERVICE MANUAL 5 11 3 6 LEDs Figure 5 23 TX128 Board LEDs Table 5 30 LEDs on the TX128 Board LED LED Color Description Normally State LD1 B Rea Board Failure Normally OFF LD2 B Green Normally ON LD3 Yellow Front End Bus Protocol Error Normally OFF LD4 Yellow Scan Normally OFF LD5 Yellow Spare Normally OFF Chapter 5 Components and Functions Theory GE MEDICAL SYSTEMS DIRECTION FC091194 REVISION 02 7 Vivip 7 PRO SERVICE MANUAL 5 11 4 Receiver Board RX 128 5 11 4 1 General Description The RX 128 Board has 128 identical receive channels The signal in each channel is fed via a Transmit Receive T R switch to a preamplifier The next step is a Time Controlled Gain TGC amplifier used to equalize the signal strength from the near field the mid field and the far field 5 11 4 2 Location in the Unit Front of Scanner RX 128 Board ae Ri 00 POWER SUPPLY Figure 5 24 TX128 Board Location in Unit 5 50 Section 5 11 Circuit Boards GE MEDICAL SYSTEMS DIRECTION FC091194 REVISION 02 7 Vivip 7 PRO SERVICE MANUAL
199. YSTEMS DIRECTION FC091194 REVISION 02 7 Vivip 7 PRO SERVICE MANUAL Chapter 2 Pre Installation Section 2 1 Overview 2 1 1 Purpose of Chapter 2 This chapter provides the information required to plan and prepare for the installation of a Vivid 7 Vivid 7 PRO Included are descriptions of the facility and electrical needs to be met by the purchaser of the unit Table 2 1 Contents in Chapter 2 Overview General Console Requirements Facility Needs Chapter 2 Pre Installation 2 1 GE MEDICAL SYSTEMS DIRECTION FC091194 REVISION 02 7 7 PRO SERVICE MANUAL Section 2 2 General Console Requirements 2 2 1 Console Environmental Requirements uN CAUTION If the unit is very cold or hot do not turn on its power until it has had a chance to acclimate to its operating environment Table 2 2 Time for Settlement Cp E e Ts Ts pm pm p p Table 2 3 Environmental Specifications for Vivid 7 Vivid 7 PRO Scanners Operating temperature Storage temperature Humidity Heat dissipation 10 to 35 C 50 to 95 F 20 to 50 C 4 to 122 F lt 90 rH non condensing 3500 BTU pr hour 2 2 1 1 Cooling The cooling requirement for the Vivid 7 Vivid 7 PRO is 3500 BTU hr This figure does not include cooling needed for lights people or other equipment
200. able 5 34 RX 128 LEDs on the Solder Side of the Board LED LED Color Description Normally State LD1 Board Failure Normally OFF LD2 Green Board OK Normally ON LD3 Yellow Spare Normally OFF LD4 Yellow Spare Normally OFF 5 52 Section 5 11 Circuit Boards GE MEDICAL SYSTEMS DIRECTION FC091194 REVISION 02 7 Vivip 7 PRO SERVICE MANUAL 5 11 5 Beamformer Board s BF 64 5 11 5 1 General Description Beam Former Boards convert the analog signals from the RX 128 board to digital form and performs receive focusing and steering by digital signal delays Each BF 64 board can handle 64 channels so two boards are used to handle the 128 channels from the RX 128 board output from the first board is fed to board 2 and summed with the signal on board 2 so the output from board 2 contains the data from all the 128 channels 5 11 5 2 Location in the Unit Front of Scanner BF 64 Boards Figure 5 26 BF 64 Boards Location in Unit Chapter 5 Components and Functions Theory 5 53 GE MEDICAL SYSTEMS DIRECTION FC091194 REVISION 02 7 7 PRO SERVICE MANUAL 5 11 5 3 Inputs DC Voltages Table 5 35 DC Output Voltages Plug P3 amp P4 DC voltage distributed via Mother Board Backplane DC Power Supply via Backplane DC output voltage distributed via Mother Board Back Plane DC Power Supply via Backplane The
201. able from the front of the system Inputs ECG Phono Two Analog Inputs Outputs Serial Trace Data via Internal I O to the SPD Board Section 5 11 Circuit Boards GE MEDICAL SYSTEMS DIRECTION FC091194 REVISION 02 7 Vivip 7 PRO SERVICE MANUAL 5 11 13 5 11 13 1 Internal I O General Description 15V 15V Connector to motherboard Figure 5 42 The Internal I O Module seen from the Side The Internal I O Module distributes signals and DC Voltages from and to different parts of the system e Video and audio signals are distribution between the Backend Processor External Top Console and peripherals USB Ethernet and RS232 signals are routed from the Backend Processor to the External I O for external communication USB signals are routed between the Backend Processor and the user interface Serial Bus signals are routed from the Backend Processor to control VCR and UPS e Signals for power fan control are routed trough the module The module has direct board to board connections with the motherboard and the External I O Module All other connections are done via cables Chapter 5 Components and Functions Theory 5 79 GE MEDICAL SYSTEMS DIRECTION FC091194 REVISION 02 7 Vivip 7 PRO SERVICE MANUAL 5 11 13 2 Location in the Unit The Internal I O Module is plugged into the Card Rack at the end nearest to the rear of the system Ex
202. aec gore e 2 8 Desirable Features aaaea 2 9 Minimal Floor Plan Suggestion 2 9 Networking Pre installation Requirements 2 10 Table of Contents GE MEDICAL SYSTEMS DIRECTION FC091194 REVISION 02 7 Vivid 7 PRO SERVICE MANUAL CHAPTER 3 Installation OVervie Wide et ees x 3 1 Purpose or Chapter 3 eds esos ed Pid 3 1 Installation Reminders 3 1 Average Installation Time 3 1 Installation Warnings 3 2 Receiving and Unpacking the 3 3 eR RC ECL hs eo ke ee Eee ee 3 3 Receiving Vivid 7 Vivid at oss d Si e orat oat esi ec e Ea 3 4 Introduction us sun Bee elles pode RE t donee elei d 3 4 Unpacking Vivid 7 Vivid 7 PRO X osos ee os Paes RE REGI EE EOD ewes x 3 5 Transportation Box Dimensions 3 7 Preparing Tor Installation 2 222 ene ee usd weed eats 3 8 Physical ws 5 22 om ee 3 8 EMI Protection 252 0 22274 bs T pee 52 3 8 Completing the 3 8 System Spec
203. afety requirements ISOLATION PHONO Digital Trace Data to PC2IO RESPIRATION AUX 1 AUX2 Pulse Pressure Figure 5 8 Pat Block Diagram Available inputs Phono from a phono heart microphone ECG Respiration AUX1 e AUX2 Pulse Pressure These signals are optically isolated from the rest of the system Chapter 5 Components and Functions Theory 5 23 GE MEDICAL SYSTEMS DIRECTION FC091194 REVISION 02 Section 5 6 Internal I O Vivip 7 Vivip 7 PRO SERVICE MANUAL The Internal I O is the interface between the Card Cage BEP Module and the rest of the system including the Top Console and the Peripherals PS SUPPLY ON FAN SPEED CONTROL TO EXTERNAL TO CARD RACK SONY VCR SVO 9500MD Right Left Right Left gt AUDIO OUT AUDIO IN RS 232C VIDEO OUT VIDEO IN Cable 3 Cable 2 Remote 9 5 B W Video In RS 232C 93 Video Output SONY BIW PRINTER UP890MD SONY COLOR PRINTER UP 2900MD USER INTERFACE DES 25 Cable 17 N Cable 17 Cable 4 Cable
204. ailed Show graph Show graph 2 RLB RX BF RFT SDP IMP VME FEC 2 CHAIN Ready for test r Figure 7 55 Calibration Dialog To start a test click the respective button The LEDs in Figure 7 55 will change color when a test has been done Green indicates that the test passed Redindicates that the test failed 7 60 Section 7 4 Acquisition Diagnostics GE MEDICAL SYSTEMS DIRECTION FC091194 REVISION 02 7 Vivip 7 PRO SERVICE MANUAL 7 4 4 System Test 7 4 4 1 Select the Test Screen From the Calibration Screen select TEST or click one of the buttons not CAL in the lower part of the screen See Figure 7 56 Select Test Window Calibration Test loops n Channel Control Mode Calibration ____ Module Test All Press TEST or press one of these pru buttons Show graph 2 RLB RFT SDP IMP VME FEC 2 CAL Ready for test Figure 7 56 Select Test Window The System Test Screen gives you access to the tests needed for troubleshooting the Front End Card Rack System Test All Break RELAY BOARD RLY FB200060 A 05 5678 1 Test a as TXP 0 gt Block Diagram with Break RLB CHAIN 8 4 e Mode select Test or xf Calibration Calibration c
205. ains System Location System IP Address and Application Status The navigation bar at the top of the screen allows the user to select from several tools and applications NOTE When using the Common Service Desktop do NOT iconify any of the Common Service Desktop windows If you iconify them they end up in the lower left hand corner of the screen behind the Service Desktop Manager window and cannot be restored 7 GEMS Service Home Page Netscape Diagnostics Image Quality Calibration Configuration s f Figure 7 2 Service Interface Home Page Chapter 7 Diagnostics Troubleshooting 7 5 GE MEDICAL SYSTEMS DIRECTION FC091194 REVISION 02 7 7 PRO SERVICE MANUAL 7 2 3 1 Error Logs Menu Bar Description On top of the Service Interface Home Page there is a Menu Bar where you can choose between these screens see Figure 7 3 Error Logs Diagnostics Image Quality Calibration Configuration Utilities Replacement PM Home Diagnostics Image Quality Calibration Configuration Utilities Replacement Figure 7 3 Service Interface Home Page Click an icon to open the respective screen 7 2 4 Description of Screens Each screen may include one or more sub screens The next sections describes the different screens available 7 6 Section 7 2 Diagnostics GE MEDICAL SYSTEMS DIRECTION FC091194 REVISION 02 Vivi 7 Vivid 7 PRO SERVICE MANUAL 7 2 5 Error Logs From the Error Logs page the Log
206. any special tests on the Power Supplies if there don t seems to be a problem that may be related to the Power Supplies Refer to section 7 5 1 on page 7 67 if you appear to have a problem that may be related to the Power Supplies 4 5 2 Power Supply Adjustment There are no adjustments on the power supplyes The DC Power is self regulated If a voltage is outside the specified range it means that something is wrong either with the power supply itself or with a unit connected to that specific power outlet 4 64 Section 4 5 Power Supply GE MEDICAL SYSTEMS DIRECTION FC091194 REVISION 02 7 7 PRO SERVICE MANUAL Section 4 6 Site Log Table 4 44 Site Log DATE SERVICE PERSON PROBLEM COMMENTS Chapter 4 Functional Checks 4 65 GE MEDICAL SYSTEMS DIRECTION FC091194 REVISION 02 7 Vivip 7 PRO SERVICE MANUAL Table 4 44 Site Log continued DATE SERVICE PERSON PROBLEM COMMENTS 4 66 Section 4 6 Site Log GE MEDICAL SYSTEMS DIRECTION FC091194 REVISION 02 Vivio 7 Vivip 7 PRO SERVICE MANUAL Chapter 5 Components and Functions Theory Section 5 1 Overview 5 1 1 Purpose of Chapter 5 This chapter explains Vivid 7 Vivid 7 PRO s system concepts component arrangement and subsystem functions It also describes the Power Distribution System PDS Table 5 1 Contents in Chapter 5 Overview General Information Chapter 5 Components and Functions Theory
207. ard 7 BF Beam Former Boards System Test All 8 RX Receiver Board 9 TXP TX Power Relay Board RLB and Chain are not tested in this test The Transmitter Board TX don t have its own test but some parts of the TX board is tested during the FEC test E If the system must be rebooted do so Continue with the testing from the point at which you were required to stop If you have started a looped test you may click BREAK to stop the test System Break RR The test will continue until the current test has finished 7 62 Section 7 4 Acquisition Diagnostics GE MEDICAL SYSTEMS DIRECTION FC091194 REVISION 02 7 Vivip 7 PRO SERVICE MANUAL 7 4 4 2 System Test Screen Description cont d 7 4 4 2 2 Mode Calibration Test Screen Selection Table 7 5 Mode Calibration Test Screen selection p The buttons in this field are used to select the Calibration Screen or the Test Screen Calibration Click this button to select the Calibration Screen Click this button to select the Test Screen 7 4 4 2 3 Block Schematics with Single Tests Click one of the buttons in the block schematics in the upper part of the screen or one of the duplicate buttons in the lower row of the screen to select a particular test Some of the tests are described after the figure LAY BOARD Hw RLY FB200060 A 05 5678 1 rj Block Schematics
208. ards GE MEDICAL SYSTEMS DIRECTION FC091194 REVISION 02 Vivip 7 Vivip 7 PRO SERVICE MANUAL 5 11 17 Modem 5 11 17 1 General Description The modem is a standard MultiTech modem that connects to an analog phone line 5 11 17 2 Location in the Unit Board Rack Figure 5 48 Modem Location in Unit 5 11 17 3 Inputs Outputs DC Voltage from Modem Power AC DC Converter e RS232 from Backend Processor via Internal I O and External I O e Analog Phone line via External I O 5 11 17 4 Fuses None 5 11 17 5 Jumpers and Dip switches None Chapter 5 Components and Functions Theory GE MEDICAL SYSTEMS DIRECTION FC091194 REVISION 02 7 Vivid 7 PRO SERVICE MANUAL 5 11 17 6 LEDs The Modem has ten LEDs on its front CD 56 33140HTRECFX Figure 5 49 LEDs on Modem s Front Panel Table 5 74 LEDs on Modem LED Color Description Normally State B Red TD Transmit Data Flashes during use B Red RD Receive Data Flashes during use ON when detecting a carrier from another modem and during F Red CD Carrier Detect communication OFF indicates no or broken connection Red 56 b6K Mode During Power On Briefly Flashing These LEDs indicates communication speeds above 14 kbs If H Red 33 V 34 Mode one of this LEDs are ON during communication it will stay ON until the modem is reset or connected the next time H Red 14 V 32bis Mode At speeds below 14 kbs these LEDs are OF
209. ards that could possibly cause harm Table 1 6 Standard Hazard Icons ELECTRICAL MECHANICAL _ RADIATION Some others make you aware of specific procedures that should be followed Table 1 7 Standard Icons that indicates that a special procedure is to be used AVOID STATIC ELECTRICITY TAG AND LOCK OUT WEAR EYE PROTECTION Chapter 1 Introduction 1 9 GE MEDICAL SYSTEMS DIRECTION FC091194 REVISION 02 Vivip 7 Vivip 7 PRO SERVICE MANUAL 1 2 3 Product Icons The following table describes the purpose and location of safety labels and other important information provided on the equipment Table 1 8 Product Icons LABEL SYMBOL PURPOSE MEANING LOCATION Manufacturer s name and address Identification and Rating Plate Date of manufacture Rear of console near power inlet Model and serial numbers Electrical ratings Type Class Label Used to indicate the degree of safety or NEN protection Indicates the degree of protection provided by the enclosure per IEC 529 IP Code IPX8 IP68 IPX8 indicates drip proof and may be Footswitch used in an Operating Theater The footswitch delivered with Vivid 7 Vivid 7 PRO is IP68 rated Equipment Type BF man in the box symbol IEC 878 02 03 indicates B Probe connectors including Doppler Type equipment having a floating probe connector applied part Equipment Type CF heart in the box symbol IEC 878 02 05 indicates equipment having a floating
210. asurement use 7 3 3 3 1 Luminance Figure 7 51 Monitor VESA Test Pattern Luminance 7 56 Section 7 3 Common Diagnostics GE MEDICAL SYSTEMS DIRECTION FC091194 REVISION 02 Vivip 7 Vivip 7 PRO SERVICE MANUAL 7 3 3 3 7 3 3 3 2 Monitor Test cont d Geometry Figure 7 52 Monitor VESA Test Pattern Geometry Chapter 7 Diagnostics Troubleshooting 7 57 GE MEDICAL SYSTEMS DIRECTION FC091194 REVISION 02 7 3 3 3 7 3 3 3 3 Monitor Test cont d Focus M 5 n 5 n n s M n a M n B M n m SWSWSwWsSwswswswswsws MEMEMEMEMEMEMEME MEM s5wusususususiusususus MEMEMEMEMEMEMEMEMEM f M ESEMEMEMEMEME M ESEMEMEMEMEME n WSWSuUsSwswswu M ESEMEMEMEMEME WSWSUsSwswswu n L4 M ESEMEMEMEMEME m d M ESEMEMEMEMEME n M WSWsSuswswswu n n n SWSWSWSwswswswsw
211. atures Door is at least 92 cm 3 ft wide Circuit breaker for dedicated power outlet is easily accessible Sink with hot and cold water Receptacle for bio hazardous waste like used probe sheaths Emergency oxygen supply Storage for linens and equipment Nearby waiting room lavatory and dressing room Dual level lighting bright and dim Lockable cabinet ordered by GE for its software and proprietary manuals Minimal Floor Plan Suggestion Probes supplies Scale Each square equals one square foot app 31 x 31 cm ia Phone Line Connector for modem ays Ethernet Connector Power outlet GE cabinet for Examination Table software and manuals optional Figure 2 1 Minimal Floor Plan 2 5m x 3m 8 by 10 foot Chapter 2 Pre Installation 2 9 GE MEDICAL SYSTEMS DIRECTION FC091194 REVISION 02 7 Vivip 7 PRO SERVICE MANUAL 2 3 5 Networking Pre installation Requirements 2 3 5 1 Stand Alone Scanner without Network Connection None 2 3 5 2 Scanner Connected to Hospital s Network Supported networks DICOM Network option 2 3 5 3 Purpose of the DICOM Network Function DICOM services provide the operator with clinically useful features for moving images and patient information over a hospital network Examples of DICOM services include the transfer of images to workstations for viewing or transferring images to remote printers As an added benefit transferri
212. ayed in the status window under Proc to indicate the relative DDP level Affects the level of reverberations in the image When turned ON the frame rate or the number of focal zones will decrease while the reverberations will be attenuated Controls the amount of acoustic power applied in all modes When power is set to maximum it is equal to or less than the maximum acoustic power permitted by the FDA The Thermal Index and the Mechanical Index are displayed on the screen Enables control of the dynamic range or contrast of the image When Dynamic Range is set high the image is softer and more low level data is visible Chapter 4 Functional Checks GE MEDICAL SYSTEMS DIRECTION FC091194 REVISION 02 7 Vivid 7 PRO SERVICE MANUAL 4 3 5 M Mode Checks 4 3 5 1 Introduction Figure 4 13 M Mode Screen Example 4 3 5 2 Preparations Use a phantom when doing these tests 1 Connect one of the probes to the scanner s left most probe connector See Probe Connection on page 3 13 for info about connecting the probes See Chapter 9 section 9 17 for available probes 2 Turn ON the scanner See see 4 2 1 Power ON Boot Up on page 4 2 for info about booting the scanner The 2D Mode window is displayed default mode 3 Press M MODE to bring up an M Mode picture on the screen 4 24 Section 4 3 Functional Checks GE MEDICAL SYSTEMS DIRECTION FC0911
213. be By adjusting the baseline a larger portion of the analysis is assigned to the flow direction present Baseline is available in live and cine replay Enables the low velocity portions of the spectrum to be filtered since the Doppler spectrum and audio may contain strong wall motion signals The amount of LV Rej is indicated by the green vertical bar at the right end of the baseline 4 36 Section 4 3 Functional Checks GE MEDICAL SYSTEMS DIRECTION FC091194 REVISION 02 7 Vivip 7 PRO SERVICE MANUAL 4 3 7 4 Check Invert LPRF in PW only and Color Maps Table 4 20 Doppler Mode Controls Checks Press INVERT SS Enables the Doppler spectrum to be flipped 180 degrees so that negative velocities are displayed Co above the baseline and positive velocities below the baseline 000 0 0 Invert is available in live and cine replay Press LPRF In PW adjusts the pulse repetition frequency for the PW Doppler acquisition of data flow Choose COLOR MAPS Displays a drop down menu of different Doppler colorization Use the trackball to select the desired map and press Select to activate the map 00000 Chapter 4 Functional Checks 4 37 GE MEDICAL SYSTEMS DIRECTION FC091194 REVISION 02 Vivip 7 Vivip 7 PRO SERVICE MANUAL 4 3 7 5 Check Sample Volume Compress Reject and Frequency Table 4 21 PW CW Doppler Mode Check Sample Volume Compress
214. bility and performance Your GE Service Representative knows your Vivid 7 Vivid 7 PRO best and can provide competent efficient service Please contact us for further information and to schedule GE Medical Systems Ultrasound to perform this service for you The services and intervals shown in the maintenance schedule assumes that you use your Vivid 7 Vivid 7 PRO for an average patient load 10 12 per day and not use it as a primary mobile unit which is transported between diagnostic facilities If conditions exist which exceed typical usage and patient load then it is recommended to increase the periodic maintenance frequencies 10 2 GE MEDICAL SYSTEMS DIRECTION FC091194 REVISION 02 Vivip 7 Vivip 7 PRO SERVICE MANUAL Table 10 2 Periodic Maintenance Schedule Service at Indicated Time Weekly Monthly Annually Notes pe Clean Probes Clean Probe Holders Clean Air Filter Inspect AC Mains Cable Inspect Cables and Connectors Clean Console Clean Monitor and Touch Panel Inspect Wheels Casters brakes and Swivel Locks Check Control Panel Movement Console Leakage Current Checks Peripheral Leakage Current Checks Surface Probe Leakage Current Checks Endocavity Probe Leakage Current Checks Transesphongeal Probe Leakage Current Checks Surgical Probe Leakage Current Checks Measurement Accuracy Checks Probe Phantom Checks Functional Checks more frequently
215. cal Ground DC Power Supply E Backplane and 11 5 20 Section 5 4 Back End Processor GE MEDICAL SYSTEMS DIRECTION FC091194 REVISION 02 7 Vivip 7 PRO SERVICE MANUAL 5 4 11 Inputs cont d 5 4 11 3 Input Signals Table 5 4 Input Signals PWR OK Power verification signal from Card Rack Card Rack gt gt PC2IO Signal from the ON OFF switch the Control Panel and Top Console gt gt PC21O ON OFF Switch from the Reset button on the rear of the External I O ON OFF Reset gt gt PC2IO 12C Register Interrupt signal from I2C Bus EIO gt IIO gt 2 Interrupt m inito Microphone signal from Monitor Top Console Top Console gt IIO gt BEP Replay Audio from VCR gt gt BEP Audio in to BEP Audio from VCR or Doppler Audio Doppler Audio Out from Card Rack gt IIO gt BEP 5 4 11 4 Bi directional Signals Table 5 5 Bi directional Signals UPS Control RS232 Control Signals to and from the UPS gt RS232 XDCTRL Not Used PC2IO gt gt Not Used I2C Bus Data bus used for Remote Control of External Units and for 2 gt gt EIO reading module versions Spare RS232 Not Used PC2IO gt gt Not Used VCR Remote Ctrl RS232 Control signal to Internal VCR 2 gt gt VCR USB 1 USB bus to Top Console PC2IO gt gt Top Console COM 1 Not Used 210 gt gt COM 2 Modem 2 gt gt Rear
216. connect all connected probes 2 Select DC Offset calibration and then click the EXECUTE button to start the DC Offset calibration of the Beam Formers 3 Wait for the calibration to take place When finished restart Vivid 7 Vivid 7 PRO 7 30 Section 7 2 Diagnostics GE MEDICAL SYSTEMS DIRECTION FC091194 REVISION 02 7 7 PRO SERVICE MANUAL 7 2 10 Configuration Use the Configuration Screen to add or edit Software Options Strings alphanumeric strings to enable Software Options the password s used for enablingen optional functions Utilities figuration Configuration This is the Configuration Application Areal Figure 7 25 Configuration Page Chapter 7 Diagnostics Troubleshooting 7 31 GE MEDICAL SYSTEMS DIRECTION FC091194 REVISION 02 7 2 11 Utilities The Utilities page contains several miscellaneous tools e Windows 2000 Utilities Disk Usage IP Configuration Network Status Windows 2000 Services User Accounts Shared Resources System Shutdown Disk Defragmenter e Scanner Utilities e iLink System Shutdown Set Debug Utility Reset Database Clean Userdefs Resource File Utility Configuration Utility e ProDiags Configuration Utility HY GEMS Service Page Netscape Figure 7 26 Utilities Tools Page example ViviD 7 Vivid 7 PRO SERVICE MANUAL 7 32 Section 7 2 Diagnostics GE MEDICAL SYSTEMS DIRECTI
217. connect cables are grounded and require ferrite beads and other shielding Also harnesses and peripherals cable length material and routing are all important do not change from what is specified Take care with cellular 5 phones Cellular phones may transmit a 5 V m signal that could cause image artifacts Do not allow cables to lie across the top of the Card Rack or hang out of the peripheral bays Loop the excess length for peripheral cables inside the peripheral bays Attach the monitor cables to the frame Properly dress peripheral cables Chapter 2 Pre Installation 2 5 GE MEDICAL SYSTEMS DIRECTION FC091194 REVISION 02 7 Vivid 7 PRO SERVICE MANUAL 2 2 4 Probes Environmental Requirements Table 2 6 Operation and Storage Temperatures for Probes 10 to 40 C 50 to 104 F 5 to 42 7 C 41 to 108 9 F 2010 50 C 4t 122 2005076 46 1224 Temperatures in degrees Celsius C conversion to degrees F F C 9 5 32 CAUTION Systems electronic probes are designed for storage temperatures of 20 to 50 degrees 4 to 122 degrees F when exposed to large temperature variations the product should be kept at room temperature the needed time to stabilize its temperature before use Refer to Table 3 3 on page 3 2 to determine the needed settlement time 2 2 5 Time and Manpower Requirements Site preparation takes time Begin Pre installation checks as soon as possible if possib
218. cont d Mode Dependant Keys Horizontal Sweep Velocity Range Baseline LVR Invert in PW mode only Color Maps Q A gt Zoom O A Display zoom HR zoom TIIIIIIIL Soft menu Sample Vol PW Compress Reject Frequency Frame Rate Angle Corr Power Controls marked with asterisk are also available in freeze and cine replay Figure 4 16 Doppler Mode Controls Chapter 4 Functional Checks 4 35 GE MEDICAL SYSTEMS DIRECTION FC091194 REVISION 02 Vivip 7 Vivip 7 PRO SERVICE MANUAL 4 3 7 3 Check Horizontal Sweep Velocity Range Baseline and Low Velocity Reject Table 4 19 Doppler Mode Controls Checks Adjust HORIZONTAL SWEEP Adjusts the horizontal refresh rate of the Doppler area of the display Horizontal sweep is available in live and cine replay Enables the vertical scale of the Doppler spectrum and the maximal detectable velocity to be modified Velocity range directly controls the pulse repetition frequency which is responsible for the setting of the Nyquist limit the ability to detect maximal velocity without aliasing Enables the Doppler baseline to be shifted up and down The default Doppler baseline is set at the center of the vertical aspect of the Doppler display dividing evenly the flow toward and away from the pro
219. d Board and Wooden Wedge 8 4 5 3 Preparations 1 Shut down the system as described in Power Shut Down on page 4 5 2 Remove the Side Covers as described in Side Covers Removal Procedure on page 8 3 3 Remove Filter Cover As described in Filter Cover Removal Procedure on page 8 6 4 Remove Lower Rear Cover as described in Lower Rear Cover Removal Procedure on page 8 8 8 40 Section 8 4 FRU Replacement Procedures GE MEDICAL SYSTEMS DIRECTION FC091194 REVISION 02 7 7 PRO SERVICE MANUAL 8 4 5 4 Rear Casters Removal Procedure 1 Turn Front Casters as shown in Figure 8 34 2 Activate Direction Lock 3 Put the bevel edged board on the floor WARNING Prior to elevating scanner verify that the floating keyboard is locked its lowest position WARNING Use extreme caution as long as VIVID 7 is un stable not resting on all four Casters 4 Pull the system backwards up the board incline This will lift the Rear Wheel on the opposite side of the System from the floor Figure 8 34 Pull system backwards up the board incline Chapter 8 Replacement Procedures 8 41 GE MEDICAL SYSTEMS DIRECTION FC091194 REVISION 02 7 Vivip 7 PRO SERVICE MANUAL 8 4 5 4 Rear Casters Removal Procedure cont d 5 Activate the brakes on all Casters except the one you intend to replace 6 Turn the Rear Caster that stands on the Bevel Edged Board in the direction as shown in Figure 8 3
220. d Ultrasound AS N 3190 Horten Norway Wis Vnom 109 120 VAC Label General Info max mp Freq 3060 He Located on rear of system CAUTION Label used for Vivid 7 after 2 May 2002 United States lave restricts this device to sale usa by on the order of a physican AG i s 2 KT rM N 2 Chapter 1 Introduction GE MEDICAL SYSTEMS DIRECTION FC091194 REVISION 02 7 Vivip 7 PRO SERVICE MANUAL Table 1 15 Label on Rear Cover continued DESCRIPTION ILLUSTRATION 9 Bil Medical Systems epe x Vivid 7 r 45 GERBE Label General Info Strandpromenaden 45 2 N 3191 Horten Located on rear of system 3 4 CAUTION Label used for Vivid 7 to China nme Vivid 7 ESI C 230V 50 60Hz RAKHE 1150W EL C e i 8 o GE Medical Systems Mani SE mong woe Vivid 7 Pro Label General Info Freq 50 60 Hz Located on rear of system CAUTION Label used for Vivid 7 PRO United States law restricts this device to sale or use by t on the order of physician 69 hii 1 22 Section 1 3 Safety Considerations GE MEDICAL SYSTEMS DIRECTION FC091194 REVISION 02 Vivio 7 Vivip 7 PRO SERVICE MANUAL Table 1 15 Label on Rear Cover continued DESCRIPTION ILLUSTRATION GE Medical
221. d disk on a remote server EchoPAC PC is used as an server 6 Click once on the EchoPAC PC s name to highlight it see Figure 3 41 7 Click CHECK see Figure 3 42 to verify if there is a connection between the ultrasound unit and the EchoPAC PC work station CONNECTIVITY Views Toots Screens Dataflow Buttons Services Tcpip Dataflow View Properties Current 53 Archive 3 Local Archive Int HD Dataflow Network 3 Local Archive MOD Buttons 3 Local Archive Int HD MOD G Remote Archive Remote HD i ECHOPAC7 000000 10 0 0 3 Remote Archive Remote Sta 53 Remote Archive MOD 53 Worklist Local Archive DICOM Server Config Check f Click CHECK 53 Worklist Remote Archive DICOM Serve 53 Raw DICOM MOD DICOM MOD 273 DICOM CD read 3 EchoPAC Mac MOD read gt aaa ee Imaging Measure Report connects System About Admin Service Figure 3 42 Verify dataflow connection 3 42 Section 3 9 Connectivity GE MEDICAL SYSTEMS DIRECTION FC091194 REVISION 02 Vivip 7 Vivip 7 PRO SERVICE MANUAL 3 9 3 6 Verification of a Connection Set Up to an EchoPAC PC Work Station cont d CONNECTIVITY Views Toots Screens Dataflow Buttons Services Dataflow View 3 Ho Archive Dataflow 3 Local Archive
222. d in Table 8 5 on page 8 11 Wait for the SW Installation to be completed Typically installation time 5 minutes Status bar on the screen indicates process You will now be prompted to remove the first CD and restart the System when the SW Installation is completed Remove the CD but don t restart the System this time 2 on L 8 24 Section 8 3 SW Loading Procedure GE MEDICAL SYSTEMS DIRECTION FC091194 REVISION 02 7 7 PRO SERVICE MANUAL 8 3 10 2 Application SW Installation 1 Insert the applicable CD labelled Vivid7 amp EchoPAC PC Application SW according to Table 8 13 on page 8 25 into the CD drive Table 8 13 Application Software List SOFTWARE DESCRIPTION PART NUMBER Vivid7 amp EchoPAC PC SW v 2 2 0 Application SW FC200220 04 BT 02 M4 2 Vivid7 EchoPAC PC Application SW v 1 1 3 sw 200090 06 BT 01 M4 2 Hold down the power switch on the operator panel for a few seconds to power down the scanner forced shut down 3 Wait until the LCD s on the Operator Panel is switched OFF and the Power Switch on the Operator Panel has turned yellow Power ON the System as described in Table 8 5 on page 8 11 A dialogue box called Start Application will appear select INSTALL SW A dialogue box called Startloader will appear select OK to continue A dialogue box will appear also named Startloader stating New System SW installation will start now select OK
223. de of unit Software version Table 1 17 Phone Numbers for Customer Assistance Location Phone Number USA Canada Tel 1 800 321 7937 GE Medical Systems Ultrasound Service Engineering 4855 W Electric Avenue Milwaukee WI 53219 1 800 682 5327 1 262 524 5698 Customer Answer Center Fax 1 414 647 4125 Tel 1 262 524 5300 Latin America GE Medical Systems Ultrasound Service Engineering 4855 W Electric Avenue Milwaukee WI 53219 1 262 524 5698 Customer Answer Center Fax 1 414 647 4125 Europe Tel GE Ultraschall Deutschland GmbH amp Co KG 49 212 2802 208 CARDIAC BeethovenstraBe 239 49 212 2802 207 GENERAL IMAGING Postfach 11 05 60 D 42655 Solingen Germany Fax 49 212 2802 431 Asia Singapore Tel 65 6277 3512 GE Ultrasound Asia Service Department Ultrasound 298 Tiong Bahru Road 15 01 06 Central Plaza Singapore 169730 Fax 65 6272 3997 1 38 Section 1 5 Customer Assistance GE MEDICAL SYSTEMS DIRECTION FC091194 REVISION 02 7 Vivip 7 PRO SERVICE MANUAL 1 5 2 System Manufacture Table 1 18 System Manufacture MANUFACTURER PHONE NUMBER FAX NUMBER GE Vingmed Ultrasound A S Strandpromenaden 45 P O Box 141 47 3302 1100 47 3302 1350 N 3191 HORTEN NORWAY Chapter 1 Introduction 1 39 GE MEDICAL SYSTEMS DIRECTION FC091194 REVISION 02 Vivip 7 Vivip 7 PRO SERVICE MANUAL This page was intentionally left blank 1 40 Section 1 5 Customer Assistance GE MEDICAL S
224. djustments Contains instructions on how to make any available adjustments to the Vivid 7 Vivid 7 PRO 7 Chapter 7 Diagnostics Troubleshooting Provides procedures for running and diagnostic or related routines for the Vivid 7 Vivid 7 PRO 8 Chapter 8 Replacement Procedures Provides disassembly procedures and reassembly procedures for all changeable FRU 9 Chapter 9 Renewal Parts Contains a complete list of replacement parts for Vivid 7 Vivid 7 PRO 10 Chapter 10 Periodic Maintenance Provides periodic maintenance procedures for Vivid 7 Vivid 7 PRO Chapter 1 Introduction 1 1 GE MEDICAL SYSTEMS DIRECTION FC091194 REVISION 02 7 Vivid 7 PRO SERVICE MANUAL 1 1 3 1 1 4 1 1 4 1 Typical Users of the Service Manual Service Personnel installation maintenance etc Hospital s Service Personnel Architectural Planners Installation Planners some parts of Chapter 2 Pre Installation Vivid 7 Vivid 7 PRO Models Covered by this Manual Table 1 2 Vivid 7 Vivid 7 PRO Models Covered in this Manual GE VINGMED PART NUMBER DESCRIPTION VOLTAGE 000030 VIVID 7 BT 01 230 VAC 000060 VIVID 7 BT 01 100 120 VAC 000190 VIVID 7 PRO 02 100 120 VAC 000200 VIVID 7 BT 02 220 240 VAC 000210 VIVID 7 BT 02 100 120 VAC Overview 000180 VIVID 7 PRO BT 02 220 240 VAC e Vivid 7 Vivid 7 PRO is a phased and linear array
225. dos eds 5 18 PERF O P 5 19 UPS Battery Operation o acsi o OUR Macao ands ACC A e Rire 5 19 Internal Storage Devices 5 20 E ador 5 20 ida ER elis Ea EE A 5 22 Patient uot bia 5 23 Intermal Sb gre wore hf 5 24 Location the Unit x 3 as tuat Rae lee ae SR ee dede 5 26 mE Sess ws ule carnation AAR 5 26 FUSES 5 26 Jumpers Dip switches 5 26 NEUES aaa ae sot hu NAE Su had qid ul EGP ast an 5 27 55 ee 5 29 Table of Contents XV GE MEDICAL SYSTEMS DIRECTION FC091194 REVISION 02 7 Vivid 7 PRO SERVICE MANUAL TOR Mie eh ied d f eo dE eee uu een 5 31 I erpBerals MM E D DELE AA 5 32 On board Peripherals 5 32 External Pe pherals 2349 104 1419 5 9 5X lod e eM a hate tak 5 32 Modemi eiue dul ie ad eeu 5 33 Power DiStiDUtION d a abaco gue x besote er RR 5 34 Overall AC Power Distributio
226. driver Turn and bend Ratcover until it can be removed Disconnect two cables from AC transformer ak 2 gt Chapter 8 Replacement Procedures 8 31 GE MEDICAL SYSTEMS DIRECTION FC091194 REVISION 02 7 Vivip 7 PRO SERVICE MANUAL 8 4 1 4 AC Transformer Removal Procedure Screw A gt Ratcover Screws Cable connectors Screw B Screw C Old expansion plug Figure 8 26 AC Transformer 1 Loosen screw A B and C See Figure 8 26 a few turns Unscrew screw D and E while you hold AC Transformer to prevent it from tilting forwards 2 Push AC Transformer to the left tilt it forwards to free screw keyholes from screw heads A B and C and lift the transformer off hooks along its the lower inner edge 8 4 1 5 AC Transformer Installation Procedure 1 Hang the inner lower edge of AC Transformer in its hooks 2 Adjust its position so that screw keyholes matches screw heads A B and Tilt AC Transformer upwards and push it to the right screw heads into the keyholes Hold it steady while you fasten screw D and E Fasten screw A B and C 3 4 5 6 Connect two cables 8 32 Section 8 4 FRU Replacement Procedures GE MEDICAL SYSTEMS DIRECTION FC091194 REVISION 02 7 7 PRO SERVICE MANUAL 8 4 1 5 AC Transformer Installation Procedure cont d Expansion plugs Figure 8 27 Ratcover modification 7 Compare Ratcover wit
227. e System Configuration Source 4 4 MO Disk HAGEMS BACKUP 3 Select the Check box User defined Configuration 5 Press RESTORE NOW The Presets are restored to the System Press ALT E on the alphanumeric The MO disk is ejected keyboard Chapter 4 Functional Checks 4 13 GE MEDICAL SYSTEMS DIRECTION FC091194 REVISION 02 7 Vivip 7 PRO SERVICE MANUAL Section 4 3 Functional Checks 4 3 1 Preparation Turn on power to Vivid 7 Vivid 7 PRO see 4 2 1 Power ON Boot Up on page 4 2 4 3 2 Basic Controls Display for Assignable Rotaries Assignable Rotaries TGC controls Display for Assignable Push Buttons Assignable Push Buttons Gain 4 used to control the on screen Soft Menu Figure 4 9 2D Mode 2D Freeze and Cine Replay Controls 4 3 2 1 Introduction Most of the mode dependant controls can be found as Mode Dependant Keys Assignable Rotary Knobs and Assignable Push Buttons and Trackball The functions available on the Mode Dependant Keys and Trackball vary according to the scan mode and position that is currently active 4 3 2 2 Assignable Rotary Knobs Vivid 7 Vivid 7 PRO has four assignable rotary knobs The assigned functions are indicated above the rotary on the LCD display 4 3 2 3 Assignable Push Buttons Vi
228. e Technical Publication GE Medical Systems Part Number FC091194 Revision 02 GE Medical Systems Vivid 7 Vivid 7 PRO Service Manual CopyrightO 2002 General Electric Co All rights reserve GE MEDICAL SYSTEMS DIRECTION FC091194 REVISION 02 7 ViviD 7 PRO SERVICE MANUAL IMPORTANT PRECAUTIONS LANGUAGE AVERTISSEMENT j WARNUNG THIS SERVICE MANUAL IS AVAILABLE IN ENGLISH ONLY IF A CUSTOMER S SERVICE PROVIDER REQUIRES A LANGUAGE OTHER THAN ENGLISH IT IS THE CUSTOMER S RESPONSIBILITY TO PROVIDE TRANSLATION SERVICES DO NOT ATTEMPT TO SERVICE THE EQUIPMENT UNLESS THIS SERVICE MANUAL HAS BEEN CONSULTED AND IS UNDERSTOOD FAILURE TO HEED THIS WARNING MAY RESULT IN INJURY TO THE SERVICE PROVIDER OPERATOR OR PATIENT FROM ELECTRIC SHOCK MECHANICAL OR OTHER HAZARDS CE MANUEL DE MAINTENANCE N EST DISPONIBLE QU EN ANGLAIS SI LE TECHNICIEN DU CLIENT A BESOIN DE CE MANUEL DANS UNE AUTRE LANGUE QUE L ANGLAIS C EST AU CLIENT QU IL INCOMBE DE LE FAIRE TRADUIRE NE PAS TENTER D INTERVENTION SUR LES QUIPEMENTS TANT QUE LE MANUEL SERVICE N A PAS T CONSULT ET COMPRIS LE NON RESPECT DE CET AVERTISSEMENT PEUT ENTRA NER CHEZ LE TECHNICIEN L OP RATEUR OU LE PATIENT DES BLESSURES DUES DES DANGERS LECTRIQUES M CANIQUES OU AUTRES DIESES KUNDENDIENST HANDBUCH EXISTIERT NUR IN ENGLISCHER SPRACHE FALLS EIN FREMDER KUNDENDIENST EINE ANDERE SPRACHE BEN TIGT IST ES AUFGABE DES KUNDE
229. e Color 2D mode only O O O O Starts cine loop acquisition Check Frequency Radial Averaging Lateral Averaging Power Table 4 17 Color Mode Soft Menu Controls Check Expected Result s Enables the adjustment of the transmission frequency to control the sensitivity or the level of penetration Adjust Frequency The selected frequency is displayed in the status window Adjusting Frequency may affect Sample Volume and LVR settings Adjust Radial Averaging Smooths the image by averaging collected data along the same radial line An increase of the radial averaging will reduce noise but this will also reduce the radial resolution Adjust Lateral Averaging Color 2D only Smooths the image by averaging collected data along the same horizontal line An increase of the lateral averaging will reduce noise but this will also reduce the lateral resolution Section 4 3 Functional Checks GE MEDICAL SYSTEMS DIRECTION FC091194 REVISION 02 7 Vivip 7 PRO SERVICE MANUAL Table 4 17 Color Mode Soft Menu Controls Check Task Expected Result s 4 Adjust Power Controls the amount of acoustic power applied in all modes When power is set to maximum it is equal to or less than the maximum acoustic power permitted by the FDA The Thermal Index and the Mechanical Index are displayed on the screen 4 3 6 9 Adjust ROI Table 4 18 Adjust ROI Expected Result s
230. e illuminated Any problems found should be reported to the hospital immediately and the receptacle should not be used CORRECT WIRING OPEN GROUND WIRE REVERSED POLARITY NEUTRAL WIRE oxo HOT amp GND REVERSED _ _ OPEN HOT WIRE Figure 10 1 Typical Alternate Outlet Tester NOTE No outlet tester can detect the condition where the Neutral grounded supply conductor and the Grounding protective earth conductor are reversed If later tests indicate high leakage currents this should be suspected as a possible cause and the outlet wiring should be visually inspected 10 7 4 Grounding Continuity CAUTION Electric Shock Hazard The patient must not be contacted to the equipment during this test Measure the resistance from the third pin of the attachment plug to the exposed metal parts of the case The ground wire resistance should be less than 0 2 ohms Reference the procedure in the IEC 601 1 1 CONSOLE ACCESSIBLE METAL PARTS GROUND PIN 1 Monitor Housing 2 Rear Panel Connector 3 Any Caster Wheel Support OHMMETER Figure 10 2 Ground Continuity Test 10 12 Section 10 6 Using a Phantom GE MEDICAL SYSTEMS DIRECTION FC091194 REVISION 02 7 7 PRO SERVICE MANUAL 10 7 4 1 Meter Procedure Follow these steps to test the ground wire resistance 1 Turn the Vivid 7 Vivid 7 PRO unit OFF 2 Plug the unit into the meter and the meter into the tested AC wall outl
231. e of any kinds 3 Verify Verify that the LINE NEUTRAL and GROUND wires are properly attached to the terminals and that no strands may cause a short circuit Inlet connector retainer is functional 10 5 4 Cleaning 10 5 4 1 General Cleaning Table 10 8 General Cleaning Be m Bei _ 4 Console Use a fluid detergent in warm water on a soft damp cloth to carefully wipe the entire system Be careful not to get the cloth too wet so that moisture does not enter the console Probe Holder Clean probe holders they may need to be soaked to remove excess gel Chapter 10 Periodic Maintenance 10 7 GE MEDICAL SYSTEMS DIRECTION FC091194 REVISION 02 7 7 PRO SERVICE MANUAL 10 5 4 2 Air Filter Cleaning Table 10 9 Air Filter Cleaning frequency varies with your environment Description Remove Filter 2 1 Cover Refer to Chapter 8 for air filter location and removal instructions The filters can be cleaned in sprinkling water or they can be dusted with a vacuum cleaner If the filter is metal wash and or vacuum If the filter is fiber or plastic vacuum or replace Install Filter Install the clean filter NOTE For your convenience or of the air filter is too dirty replacement filters are available Refer to Chapter 9 for the air filter replacement part number Clean Filter 10 5 5 Physical Inspection Table 10 10 Physical Checks Bel we CS 4 Control Panel Verify ease of control pane
232. ear approved disposable gloves These are made of nitrile derived from vegetable starch to prevent allergic latex reactions CAUTION Failure to follow the prescribed cleaning or disinfection procedures will void the probe s warranty DO NOT soak or wipe the lens with any product not listed in the User Manual Doing so could result in irreparable damage to the probe Follow care instructions that came with the probe CAUTION Disinfect defective probe before you return it sure to tag the probe as being disinfected Chapter 10 Periodic Maintenance 10 9 GE MEDICAL SYSTEMS DIRECTION FC091194 REVISION 02 Vivio 7 Vivip 7 PRO SERVICE MANUAL Section 10 6 Using a Phantom See the Basic User Manual Customer Maintenance for information on using a phantom and quality assurance tests Section 10 7 Electrical Safety Tests 10 7 1 N WARNING CAUTION CAUTION Safety Test Overview The electrical safety tests in this section are based on and conform to NFPA 99 For USA and IEC 60601 1 Medical Equipment Safety Standards They are intended for the electrical safety evaluation of cord connected electrically operated patient care equipment If additional information is needed refer to the NFPA 99 For USA and IEC 60601 1 documents THE USER MUST ENSURE THAT THE SAFETY INSPECTIONS ARE PERFORMED AT LEAST EVERY 12 MONTHS ACCORDING TO THE REQUIREMENTS OF THE PATIENT SAFETY STANDARD IEC EN 60601 1 ONLY TRAINED
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234. ellow Not Used Normally OFF Yellow Not Used Normally OFF H Red Supply Voltage Error Normally OFF Chapter 5 Components and Functions Theory GE MEDICAL SYSTEMS DIRECTION FC091194 REVISION 02 7 Vivip 7 PRO SERVICE MANUAL 5 11 6 Front End Controller Board FEC 2 5 11 6 1 General Description The Front End Controller Board controls the other boards in the Front End Most of the control is done through the Frond End Bus Main tasks done by the board System Master Clock generator Transmitter Control ATGC Control Receive Focusing Control Analog Test Signal Generator e High Voltage Control and supervision Probe Sensing Control of Relay Board e Temperature Sensing for TEE probes Step Motor Control for TEE probes e Temperature Sensing for circulated air 5 11 6 2 Location in the Unit Front of Scanner FEC 2 Board 00 POWER BUPPLY Figure 5 28 FEC 2 Board Location in Unit 5 56 Section 5 11 Circuit Boards GE MEDICAL SYSTEMS DIRECTION FC091194 REVISION 02 Vivip 7 Vivip 7 PRO SERVICE MANUAL 5 11 6 3 Inputs DC Voltages Table 5 39 DC Input Voltages DC output voltage distributed via Mother Board Back Plane The indicates that this voltage is used for digital circuits DC output voltage distributed via Mother Board Back Plane The indicates that this voltage is used for digital circuits DC output voltage distribu
235. em Go to Scan Procedure section Figure 7 63 System Doesn t Boot cont d Chapter 7 Diagnostics Troubleshooting 7 69 GE MEDICAL SYSTEMS DIRECTION FC091194 REVISION 02 Vivip 7 Vivip 7 PRO SERVICE MANUAL This page was intentionally left blank 7 70 Section 7 5 Troubleshooting GE MEDICAL SYSTEMS DIRECTION FC091194 REVISION 02 7 7 PRO SERVICE MANUAL Chapter 8 Replacement Procedures Section 8 1 Overview 8 1 1 Purpose of Chapter 8 This chapter holds replacement procedures for the following modules subsystems Table 8 1 Contents in Chapter 8 SW Loading Procedure Plastic Parts Replacement Procedures FRU Replacement Procedures 8 1 2 Warnings WARNING AT LEAST TWO PERSONS ARE NEEDED WHEN REPLACING HEAVY PARTS LIKE THE MONITOR THE FROGLEG AND THE AC TRANSFORMER WARNING LEAST TWO PERSONS ARE NEEDED WHEN REPLACING CASTERS WHEELS OR ADJUSTING BRAKES Chapter 8 Replacement Procedures 8 1 GE MEDICAL SYSTEMS DIRECTION FC091194 REVISION 02 7 7 PRO SERVICE MANUAL Section 8 2 Plastic Parts Replacement Procedures 8 2 1 Overview of Covers and Bumpers 8 2 1 1 Preparations Shut down the system as described in Power Shut Down on page 4 5 Front Panel Filter Cover Lower Rear Cover Front Bumper Left Side Cover Right Side Cover Top Cover Figure 8 1 Plastic parts 8 2 1 2 Order of removal is 1 Side Cove
236. em Software version in Table 8 10 on page 8 23 Table 8 10 System Software version System Software version Chapter 8 Replacement Procedures GE MEDICAL SYSTEMS DIRECTION FC091194 REVISION 02 7 Vivip 7 PRO SERVICE MANUAL 8 3 10 Software Installation NOTE This software installation procedure covers both installation of BT 01 software SW v 1 x x on Vivid 7 units and installation of BT 02 Software SW v 2 x x on Vivid 7 Vivid 7 PRO units Table 8 11 Vivid 7 Vivid 7 PRO Models versus minimum software requirement GE VINGMED PART NUMBER DESCRIPTION SOFTWARE VERSION FB000030 VIVID 7 BT 01 V 1 x x or higher 000060 VIVID 7 01 V 1 x x or higher You can also refer to Table 8 10 on page 8 23 where you recorded the unit s software version NOTICE When this procedure starts existing software will be erased If backup has not been performed as described earlier in this manual Patient Database System Configuration and User Configurations customer presets will be lost 8 3 10 1 Vivid 7 Vivid 7 PRO System SW Installation 1 Insert the applicable Vivid 7 SW CD according to Table 8 12 on page 8 24 into the CD drive Table 8 12 System Software List SOFTWARE PART NUMBER 2 Power down the System as described in section 4 2 2 on page 4 5 Wait until the LCD s on the Operator Panel are switched off and the Power Standby Switch has turned yellow Power ON the System as describe
237. er you can still use the DICOM Server dataflow and images will be saved into the spooler 2 Then when connecting to the server go into the spooler and highlight all the studies Then select SEND TO and select the server name e g ProSolv server from the Send to Service and click on SEND All selected studies will then be sent to the server Chapter 3 Installation 3 55 GE MEDICAL SYSTEMS DIRECTION FC091194 REVISION 02 7 7 PRO SERVICE MANUAL Section 3 10 Installation Paperwork NOTE During and after installation the documentation i e User Manuals Installation Manuals etc for the peripheral units must be kept as part of the original system documentation This will ensure that all relevant safety and user informations are available during the operation and service of the complete system 3 10 1 User Manual s Check that the correct User Manual s per software sw revision and language for the system is included See section 9 21 on page 9 34 for complete list of User Manuals 3 10 1 1 Product Locator Installation Card NOTE The Product Locator Installation Card shown may not be same as the provided Product Locator card GE Medical Systems Mailing Product Locator File Address P O Box 414 Milwaukee WI 53201 0414 DATE MO DA YR PREPARE FOR ORDERS THAT DO NOT HAVE A LOCATOR INSTALLATION REPORT DIST COUNTRY ROOM EMPLOYEE NO SYSTEM ID NUMBER CUSTOMER NO N S T A L L A T D
238. er 8 Replacement Procedures 8 17 GE MEDICAL SYSTEMS DIRECTION FC091194 REVISION 02 Vivip 7 7 PRO SERVICE MANUAL 8 3 9 Recording of SW Option Keys TCP IP and Service Settings NOTE Service Key is not required and should NOT be installed prior to Upgrade 8 3 9 1 Record SW Option Keys 1 Select CONFIG F2 on the alphanumeric Keyboard on the operator panel 2 From the Operator Login window select adm from the Operator pull down menu 3 Select LOG ON 4 From ADMIN tab select the SYSTEM ADMIN Backup Restore Users Logon System Admin Product Cardiotogyddunn WWHoumber SW Option Key BIFWHM S87KH MUUTO 5GBZX V2399 BKCHY C83M3 G3KVG 3K977 9TKRE 59 0 1707 46 3 063 2 gt BET Delete 4 j Status Valid until20020431 Valid until 20020430 Stress Valid until 20020430 Valid until20020431 Valid until 20020430 Valid until 20020430 Valid until 200290430 Imaging Measure Report Connectivity System About Service Figure 8 1 System Admin 5 Record SW Options Keys from SW Options Key window WARNING Make sure that the SW Option Keys passwords have been recorded correctly If the key is incorrect you will not be able to log on after the SW installation has been completed The password is case sensitive Hyphens must also be recorded There may be more than one password Table 8 6 SW Option
239. erations Tests the proper operation of string commands LODS MOVS SCAS and STOS with 8 16 and 32 bit operands If errors are detected the failed commands and operands are listed e Logical Operations Tests the proper operation of logical operations AND NOT OR and XOR with 16 and 32 bit operands If errors are detected the failed operands are listed Math Registers Tests coprocessor register stack pointers and commands FLDLZ FLDPI FLDLN2 FLDLG2 FLDL2T FLDL2E and FLD1 If errors are detected the failed steps and commands are listed Math Commands Tests coprocessor commands FBLD FBSTP FLD FST FXCH FCOM FICOM FTST FXAM and FUCOM If errors are detected the failed instructions are listed Chapter 7 Diagnostics Troubleshooting 7 47 GE MEDICAL SYSTEMS DIRECTION FC091194 REVISION 02 Vivip 7 7 PRO SERVICE MANUAL 7 3 2 1 CPU Tests cont d CPU Transcendental Tests coprocessor transcendental commands F2XM1 FPATAN FPTAN FYL2X FYL2XP1 FCOS FSIN and FSINCOS If errors are detected the failed commands are listed CPU MMX Arithmetic Tests MMX commands PADD PSUB PMUL and PMADD If errors are detected the failed commands are listed CPU MMX Logical Tests MMX commands PAND PANDN POR and PXOR If errors are detected the failed commands are listed CPU MMX Shift Tests MMX commands PSLL and PSRL If errors are detected the failed commands are listed CPU
240. eripheral powered by unit 8 Keep a record of the results with other hard copies of PM data kept on site Chapter 10 Periodic Maintenance 10 15 GE MEDICAL SYSTEMS DIRECTION FC091194 REVISION 02 7 Vivip 7 PRO SERVICE MANUAL 10 7 5 3 Data Sheet for Chassis Source Leakage Current The test passes when all readings measure less than the value shown in Table 10 12 Record all data on the PM Inspection Certificate Table 10 16 Typical Data Sheet for Chassis Source Leakage Current Tester Neutral Test 1 Tester Polarity or Ground Probe Test 2 Test 3 Optional Optional Switch Switch Connector Wheel CRT Test 4 Test 5 us op _ n SET NN 10 7 6 Isolated Patient Lead Source Leakage Lead to Ground 10 7 6 1 Definition This test measures the current which would flow to ground from any of the isolated ECG leads The meter simulates a patient who is connected to the monitoring equipment and is grounded by touching some other grounded surface Measurements should be made with the ground open and closed with power line polarity normal and reversed and with the ultrasound console Off and On For each combination the operating controls such as the lead switch should be operated to find the worst case condition AN CAUTION Equipment damage possibility Never switch the Polarity when the unit is powered ON Be sure to turn the unit power OFF before switching the polarity us
241. et 3 Plug the black chassis cable into the meter s CHASSIS connector and attach the black chassis cable clamp to an exposed metal part of the Vivid 7 Vivid 7 PRO unit 4 Set the meters FUNCTION switch to the RESISTANCE position 5 Set the meter s POLARITY switch to the OFF center position 6 Measure and record the ground wire resistance Chapter 10 Periodic Maintenance 10 13 GE MEDICAL SYSTEMS DIRECTION FC091194 REVISION 02 Vivio 7 Vivip 7 PRO SERVICE MANUAL 10 7 5 Chassis Leakage Current Test 10 7 5 1 Definition This test measures the current that would flow in a grounded person who touched accessible metal parts of the bedside station if the ground wire should break The test verifies the isolation of the power line from the chassis The meter is connected from accessible metal parts of the case to ground Measurements should be made with the unit On and Off with the power line polarity Normal and Reversed Record the highest reading CAUTION Electric Shock Hazard When the meter s ground switch is OPEN don t touch the unit CAUTION Equipment damage possibility Never switch the Polarity and the status of Neutral when the unit is powered ON Be sure to turn the unit power OFF before switching them using the POLARITY switch and or the NEUTRAL switch Otherwise the unit may be damaged 10 7 5 2 Generic Procedure The test verifies the isolation of the power line from the chassis The testing
242. ety cont d CAUTION VIVID 7 7 PRO weighs 190 kg 419 Ibs or more depending on installed peripherals when ready for use Care must be used when moving it or replacing its parts Failure to follow the precautions listed below could result in injury uncontrolled motion and costly damage uN CAUTION Do transport Vivid 7 Vivid 7 PRO in a vehicle without locking the casters wheels ALWAYS Be sure the pathway is clear Use slow careful motions Use two people when moving on inclines or lifting more than 23 kg 50 Ibs NOTE Special care should be taken when transporting the unit in a vehicle Lock keyboard in place Eject Magneto Optical disk from the MO Drive if installed Eject CD from CD drive Secure the unit in an upright position Lock the casters wheels brake DO NOT use the Control Panel as an anchor point Place the probes in their carrying case CAUTION Keep the heat venting holes on the monitor unobstructed to avoid overheating of the monitor 1 3 4 Electrical Safety 1 3 4 1 Safe Practices Follow these guidelines to minimize shock hazards whenever you are using the scanner equipment chassis must be connected to an electrical ground Theunitis equipped with a three conductor AC power cable This must be plugged into an approved electrical outlet with safety ground The power outlet used for this equipment should not be shared with other types
243. ewal Parts 9 35 GE MEDICAL SYSTEMS DIRECTION FC091194 REVISION 02 7 7 PRO SERVICE MANUAL Section 9 22 Accessory Box SERVICE V7 US Table 9 35 Accessory Box SERVICE V7 US Part Number FC200111 PART ITEM NUMBER DESCRIPTION QTY V7 SYSTEM AND APPL SW CDs FC200229 V7 SYSTEM SW CD Part of FC200229 V7 SYSTEM SW UPGRADE CD Part of FC200229 VIVID 7 amp ECHOPAC PC APPL SW m Part of FC200229 VIVID7 USER REFER MANUAL VOL2 LN ee 1 DISK FOR MO DRIVE 5 2 GB 066E0519 CABLE ECG MARQUETTE AHA 16410025 7 LEADWIRES ECG MARQUETTE 16410027 N AHA 9 36 Section 9 22 Accessory Box SERVICE V7 US GE MEDICAL SYSTEMS DIRECTION FC091194 REVISION 02 7 Vivip 7 PRO SERVICE MANUAL Section 9 23 Packing Parts for Reshipment m Figure 9 19 Packing Material Table 9 36 Packing Material for Vivid 7 Vivid 7 PRO Reshipment DESCRIPTION PART NUMBER COMMENTS Front Panel Reinforcement Re shipping Re use the original wooden box and other packing A materials used for shipment Monitor Reinforcement Pink plate 9 ___ Plastic Foil To wrap around the unit Chapter 9 Renewal Parts 9 37 GE MEDICAL SYSTEMS DIRECTION FC091194 REVISION 02 Vivip 7 Vivip 7 PRO SERVICE MANUAL This page was intentionally left blank 9 38 Section 9 23 Packing Parts for Reshipment GE MEDICAL SYSTEMS DIRECTION FC
244. for the side you intend to use facing up 4 2 3 3 Eject and Remove MO Disk from MO Drive NOTICE Do not eject the Disk using the button on front of the MO drive 1 Eject the MO Disk using one of the methods described in the following steps a In some cases the MO Disk is ejected automaticly b If not automaticly ejected use manual ejection method Select Eject button on the screen or Press ALT E on the alphanumeric keyboard to display the Eject Device menu CD Rewritable 5 1 4 Disk Figure 4 7 The Eject Device menu Chapter 4 Functional Checks 4 9 GE MEDICAL SYSTEMS DIRECTION FC091194 REVISION 02 7 7 PRO SERVICE MANUAL 2 Select 5 1 4 MO DISK in the Eject Device menu to eject the MO Disk 3 Remove the ejected MO Disk from the MO Drive and store it in it s cover box in a safe place 4 2 3 4 Install CD R Disk in CD Drive NOTE CD RW disks are NOT supported by Vivid 7 Vivid 7 PRO but CD R disks may be used 1 Press the Eject button on the right side of the CD Drive once to open the disk tray 2 Put a CD R disk in the disk tray with the label side facing up 3 Press the Eject button once to close the disk tray The disk is available for reading formatting or writing dependant on the disk you used after a few seconds 4 2 3 5 Eject and Remove CD R Disk from CD Drive NOTICE Do not eject the CD R Disk using the button on front of the CD Drive 1 Eject t
245. fore heart Line 1 E 5 Time after heart ims 11900 Time span ne ECG me Click LOG ON 7 Preview cop betore store 3 22 Section 3 8 Configuration GE MEDICAL SYSTEMS DIRECTION FC091194 REVISION 02 7 Vivip 7 PRO SERVICE MANUAL Table 3 11 Log on to the system continued The System Setup window is displayed Click SYSTEM to select the System Setup window System SYSTEM location setup date time formats Location Date and Time He ital 18 10 2001 125824 10 Time before eart cycle ms 15 after hea cycle ms TimeFormat gt 1090 Time eee wo enol Date Format _ Preview loop before Default Century 4900 Oc scate r Language ENG Ores Ici p Units Metric imagina Measure Report Connectivity System About Admin Service Imaging Measure Report connectiuity system About Admin Service Chapter 3 Installation 3 23 GE MEDICAL SYSTEMS DIRECTION FC091194 REVISION 02 7 Vivip 7 PRO SERVICE MANUAL 3 8 1 2 Enter Location SYSTEM location setup date time formats Settings Test
246. from the main facility s incoming power source to the Ultrasound unit is only a conduit 2 2 2 1 Electrical Requirements for Vivid 7 and Vivid 7 PRO GE VINGMED Electrical Specifications for Vivid 7 and Vivid 7 PRO Monitor and on board peripherals are included Table 2 4 Electrical Specifications for Vivid 7 Vivid 7 PRO PART NUMBER DESCRIPTION VOLTAGE TOLERANCES CURRENT FREQUENCY 000030 VIVID 7 01 230 VAC 50 60 2 FC000060 VIVID 7 01 115 VAC 50 60 Hz 000190 VIVID 7 PRO BT 02 115 VAC 10 50 60 Hz 5A d 000180 VIVID 7 PRO 02 230 50 60 2 5A FC000200 VIVID 7 02 230 VAC o 50 60 Hz FC000210 VIVID 7 BT 02 115 VAC 50 60 Hz 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 3 CAUTION 2 2 2 4 2 2 2 5 Inrush Current 230 VAC 12 120 Site Circuit Breaker It is recommended that the branch circuit breaker for the unit be readily accessible POWER OUTAGE MAY OCCUR The Vivid 7 Vivid 7 PRO requires a dedicated single branch circuit To avoid circuit overload and possible loss of critical care equipment make sure you DO NOT have any other equipment operating on the same circuit Site Power Outlets A dedicated AC power outlet must be within reach of the unit without extension cords Other outlets adequate for the external peripherals medical and test equipment needed to support this unit must also be present within 1 m 3 2 ft of the unit Elect
247. g Press ON OFF key on the Control Panel Keyboard once ON OFF key VIVID GE Medical Systems Chapter 8 Replacement Procedures 8 11 GE MEDICAL SYSTEMS DIRECTION FC091194 REVISION 02 7 Vivip 7 PRO SERVICE MANUAL 8 3 5 NOTE Prepare MO Disks for Image Storage 1 Label the MO Disk sequentially i e Image 1A Side A Image 1B side Image 2A etc When formatting the MO disk give it a logical name and make sure to physically label the disk A labelling convention should be followed so that each MO disk gets a unique label The maximum numbers of label characters allowed is 11 MO Disk Label side B must differ from side A If the MO Disks is already formatted and labelled move to section 8 3 6 on page 8 13 3 Insert a MO disk side A into the empty MO drive 4 Press CONFIG F2 on the alphanumeric Keyboard on the operator panel 5 From the Operator Login window select adm from the Operator pull down menu 6 Select LOG ON 7 Select CONNECTIVITY in the Image and Analysis menu 8 Select TOOLS in the Connectivity menu 9 In the Label window type the same name as labelled on the MO disk side A 0 46 GE Vingmed Ultrasound M3S MI 1 0 26 25 02 02 5 56 30 adm Cardiac 1150 9 250202 6 40 43 CONNECTIVITY Views Tools Screens Dataflow Buttons Services Removable Media Media 51 4 MO Disk Label IMAGE Warning Capacity Are you sure you want to format
248. g and Horizontal locks these handles towards you Chapter 4 Functional Checks 4 61 GE MEDICAL SYSTEMS DIRECTION FC091194 REVISION 02 7 7 PRO SERVICE MANUAL 4 3 18 2 Brakes and Direction Lock Checks Follow this procedure to verify that Brakes and Direction Locks function as intended Table 4 42 Brakes and Direction Lock Checks Press on pedal no 2 To engage the brakes in full lock Press on pedal no 1 To release the brake Press on pedal no 1 To engage swivel lock You may need to move the system around a little to get the wheels to lock into the locked direction Press on pedal no 2 To release swivel lock 4 62 Section 4 3 Functional Checks GE MEDICAL SYSTEMS DIRECTION FC091194 REVISION 02 7 Vivip 7 PRO SERVICE MANUAL Section 4 4 Application Turnover Check List Complete these checks before returning the scanner to customer for use 4 4 1 Software Configuration Checks Table 4 43 Software Configuration Checks STEP TASK CHECK Ww 2 Check that Location Hospital Name 8 Department is correct Check Language settings Check assignment of Printer Keys 5 Check that all of the customer s options are set up correct Chapter 4 Functional Checks 4 63 GE MEDICAL SYSTEMS DIRECTION FC091194 REVISION 02 7 7 PRO SERVICE MANUAL Section 4 5 Power Supply 4 5 1 Power Supply Test Procedure 4 5 1 1 Introduction There is no need to do
249. h illustration in Figure 8 27 above If it is not already done use a hack saw or metal shears and modify Ratcover according to this illustration Install Ratcover Secure Ratcover with five 5 new plastic expansion plugs P N 080X3141 Install Lower Rear Cover as described in Lower Rear Cover Installation Procedure on page 8 8 Install Filter Cover as described in Filter Cover Installation Procedure on page 8 6 Install Left Side Cover as described in Side Covers Installation Procedure on page 8 4 Do functional check out as described in Chapter 4 8 9 10 11 12 13 Chapter 8 Replacement Procedures 8 33 GE MEDICAL SYSTEMS DIRECTION FC091194 REVISION 02 7 Vivip 7 PRO SERVICE MANUAL 8 4 2 AC Power Replacement Procedure 8 4 2 1 Manpower One person 1 hour 8 4 2 2 Tools Phillips screwdriver size 2 DANGER Dangerous voltages are present in this equipment Completely power off shut down the scanner before servicing 8 4 2 3 Preparations 1 Shut down the system as described in Power Shut Down on page 4 5 2 Remove Right Side Cover as described in Side Covers Removal Procedure on page 8 3 3 Remove Filter Cover as described in Filter Cover Removal Procedure on page 8 6 4 Remove Lower Rear Cover as described in Lower Rear Cover Removal Procedure on page 8 8 5 Note Voltage type of AC Power Module being replaced see label on rear of system 8 4 2 4 AC Power Removal P
250. he CD R Disk using one of the methods described in the following steps a In some cases the CD R Disk is ejected automaticly b If not automaticly ejected use manual ejection method Select Eject button on the screen or Press ALT E on the alphanumeric keyboard to display the Eject Device menu CD Rewritable 5 1 4 MO Disk Figure 4 8 The Eject Device menu 2 Select CD REWRITEABLE in the Eject Device menu to eject the CD R Disk 3 Remove the ejected CD R Disk from the CD Drive and store it in it s cover in a safe place 4 2 4 Labeling Removable Media Before you start to format any Removable Media be sure about what naming convention you will use for labelling Use a logical name and make sure to physically label each Removable Media e Verify that each Removable Media gets a unique name Maximum eleven 11 characters may be used for the label name Remember that MO Disks have two sides Side A and Side B Each Side must have a unique name Example Disks for storing images be labeled IMAGE Side MO Disk 1 IMAGE 1B Side on MO Disk 2 IMAGE 2 4 10 Section 4 2 General Procedures GE MEDICAL SYSTEMS DIRECTION FC091194 REVISION 02 7 Vivip 7 PRO SERVICE MANUAL 4 2 5 NOTE 4 2 6 Formatting Removable Media This procedure describes how to format an MO Disk or a CD R disk Before you continue be sure about what naming convent
251. he next step describes the use of this button Shutdown Use this button to Shut Down the system Use this button to exit from the System Exit menu and return to the previous operation 2 Click STANDBY to select Standby mode If the power cable is removed from the wall outlet the system will remain in Standby mode for approximately 15 minutes If the system is unplugged for a longer period of time a full shutdown is automatically performed NOTE When turning on a system from standby mode it takes a few seconds before it responds Do not push the On off button again during this period A second push will initiate a full shutdown 3 18 Section 3 6 Preparing for Installation GE MEDICAL SYSTEMS DIRECTION FC091194 REVISION 02 7 7 PRO SERVICE MANUAL 3 7 12 3 Full Power Shut Down This procedure describes the needed steps to do a complete power down of the system 1 Press the ON OFF key on the Control Panel once to display the System Exit menu on the screen Press this key o Figure 3 13 Press ON OFF key once SYSTEM EXIT Logon Inforrnation Ho Operator currently logged on Logon Time soy Figure 3 14 System Exit menu The System Exit menu gives you the following choices Logoff Use this button to log off the current user The system remains on and ready for a new user to log on The dimmed button in Figure 3 12 on page 3 18 ind
252. he rear of the unit Mains Power Circuit Breaker in ON position Press the ON OFF key on the Control Panel Keyboard once ON OFF key You will hear a click from the relays in the AC Power AC Controller The unit is ready for Boot Up 1 The unit s ventilation fan starts on full speed but slows down after a few seconds listen to the fan noise 2 Power is distributed to the peripherals Control Panel Console Monitor Card Rack and Backend Processor 3 Backend Processor and rest of Scanner starts with the following sequence 4 Backend Processor is turned ON and starts to load the software 5 The Start Screen Vivid is displayed on the monitor 6 A start up bar is displayed on the monitor indicating the progress of the software loading VIVID GE Medical Systems If the unit has been in the OFF condition for an extended period of time 3 to 5 days or more the unit may not boot or may beep when turned on See System Doesn t Boot on page 7 67 for more details including how to recover Chapter 4 Functional Checks GE MEDICAL SYSTEMS DIRECTION FC091194 REVISION 02 7 Vivip 7 PRO SERVICE MANUAL Table 4 3 Turn Unit ON continued The software initiates and set up the Card Rack and the rest of the instrument The backlight in the keyboard is lit As soon as the software has been loaded a 2D screen is displayed on the screen GE Vingmed Ultrasound 35 11109101 1
253. hed off the system performs an automatic shutdown sequence The unit can be switched off into two states Standby Mode Most of the system is powered down but a certain portion of the unit remains energized The standby mode allows a shorter reboot time when the system is used on a daily basis or moved from one place to another Full Shut Down The entire system is shut down It is recommended to perform a full shutdown at least once a week 3 7 12 2 Power Shut Down to Standby Mode This procedure describes the needed steps to power down the unit to Standby mode 1 Press the ON OFF key on the Control Panel once to display the System Exit menu on the screen g Press this key Figure 3 11 Press ON OFF key once Chapter 3 Installation 3 17 GE MEDICAL SYSTEMS DIRECTION FC091194 REVISION 02 7 7 PRO SERVICE MANUAL 3 7 12 2 Power Shut Down to Standby Mode cont d SYSTEM EXIT Lagon Information Ho Operator currently logged on Logon Time Logoff Standby Shutdown Figure 3 12 System Exit menu The System Exit menu gives you the following choices Logoff Use this button to log off the current user The system remains on and ready for a new user to log on The dimmed button in Figure 3 12 on page 3 18 indicates that no user is logged on to the unit at the moment Standby Use this button to select the Standby mode allowing a shorter reboot time T
254. ia Mother Board Back Plane DC Power Supply via Backplane The a indicates that this voltage is used for analog circuits Distributed via Mother Board Back Plane DC Power Supply via Backplane Input Signals Table 5 51 Input signals 5 11 9 4 Outputs Output Signals Table 5 52 Output Signals Pipelink Doppler Signals extracted RFT Board Audio Output Analog Doppler and signals to Front Panel speakers Internal I O and VCR 5 11 9 5 Fuses and Dip switches None Chapter 5 Components and Functions Theory 5 67 GE MEDICAL SYSTEMS DIRECTION FC091194 REVISION 02 5 11 9 6 LEDs and Jumpers Vivip 7 Vivip 7 PRO SERVICE MANUAL mm um 0 17 ios 12104 59980028 4 N A38 13 or Pt gt gH Figure 5 35 SDP LEDs and Jumpers Table 5 53 LEDs on the SDP Board LED LED Color Description Normally State Upper Batch of LEDs OFF LD1 B Red DSP1 Status ON if errors warnings detected LD2 Board OK 20 E n Green OFF if error detected LD3 _ Yellow 0 DSP1 Local SW Running FLASHING LD4 Yellow 1 DSP1 Ready for Data ON when scanning else OFF Section 5 11 Circuit Boards GE MEDICAL SYSTEMS DIRECTION FC09119
255. icates that no user is logged on to the unit at the moment Standby Use this button to select the Standby mode allowing a shorter reboot time Shutdown Use this button to Shut Down the system The next step describes the use of this button Cancel Use this button to exit from the System Exit menu and return to the previous operation Chapter 3 Installation 3 19 GE MEDICAL SYSTEMS DIRECTION FC091194 REVISION 02 7 Vivip 7 PRO SERVICE MANUAL 3 7 12 3 Full Power Shut Down cont d 2 Click SHUTDOWN to do a complete power down of the unit Backend Processor will first turn OFF the Scanner activity and print the message Please wait Shutdown in progress in the LCD display Then it starts to shut down itself The time to turn down the Scanner including the Backend Processor may vary from 10 seconds up to approximately 1 minute The last thing that shut down is the light in the LCD displays indicating that you can continue to the next step 3 Switch OFF the CIRCUIT BREAKER located on the rear of the unit 1 Circuit Breaker Figure 3 15 Circuit Breaker located on rear of the unit This will cut power distribution within the unit If the Backend Processor is still running the internal Un interupted Power Supply UPS will switch over to battery power and supply the Backend Processor with power until it has shut down properly A periodic high pitch sound alarm indicates that the Backend Processor
256. ics See Common Diagnostics on page 7 44 Chapter 7 Diagnostics Troubleshooting 7 27 GE MEDICAL SYSTEMS DIRECTION FC091194 REVISION 02 Vivip 7 Vivid 7 PRO SERVICE MANUAL 7 2 8 Image Quality Field is not populated Figure 7 23 Image Quality Page 7 28 Section 7 2 Diagnostics GE MEDICAL SYSTEMS DIRECTION FC091194 REVISION 02 Vivip 7 ViviD 7 PRO SERVICE MANUAL 7 2 9 Calibration This screen gives you access to DC Offset calibration Reset DC Offset Figure 7 24 Calibration 7 2 9 1 DC Offset calibration DC Offset calibration also called Beamformer Calibration or Frontend Alignment is performed to calibrate each ADC channel of the two Beam Former BF board inputs The system calibrates the Beamformer ADCs to zero output when there is no signal on the input These bias voltages are stored on hard disk in Backend Processor 7 2 9 2 Setup Disconnect all probes before starting the calibration 7 2 9 3 When to Use this Procedure This procedure should be performed when installing a new Vivid 7 Vivid 7 PRO after software has been updated or replaced when BF boards have been interchanged when BF board has been replaced when the Backend Processor has been replaced Chapter 7 Diagnostics Troubleshooting 7 29 GE MEDICAL SYSTEMS DIRECTION FC091194 REVISION 02 Vivip 7 Vivip 7 PRO SERVICE MANUAL 7 2 9 4 DC Offset Calibration Procedure 1 Dis
257. ifications el eoe entes 3 8 Electrical esu SO 3 9 Connect Footswitch 3 10 Connect Telephone Line to Modem Connector 3 10 GontiecE EG cs Leo Lars oup ELSE SAC rale us eme aoe 3 11 GonnecUPhofo amne SERAIS irs RES 3 11 Connect Pulse Pressure Transducer 3 12 Connect Ethernet dao es o fue dx PUO Dig f s p SENSU 3 12 Probe Connection ERES X a 3 13 Power UD tied ae Sr RES 3 14 Power Shut Down 3 17 Switching OFF the UNI 3 17 e rn ode Se hase PE et 3 21 Vivid 7 Vivid 7 PRO Configuration 3 22 Service Screen 3 28 Optional Peripherals Peripheral Connection 3 32 As 3 32 Video Specification 322 3 2 5 oed Pwd Smad 3 32 Table of Contents xi GE MEDICAL SYSTEMS DIRECTION FC091194 REVISION 02 7 Vivid 7 PRO SERVICE MANUAL Software Options Configuration 3 33 issue pe Sa 3 35
258. in the room Each person in the room places an additional 300 BTU hr demand on the cooling system 2 2 1 2 Lighting Bright light is needed for system installation updates and repairs However operator and patient comfort may be optimized if the room light is subdued and indirect Therefore a combination lighting system dim bright is recommended Keep in mind that lighting controls and dimmers can be a source of EMI which could degrade image quality These controls should be selected to minimize possible interference 2 2 Section 2 2 General Console Requirements GE MEDICAL SYSTEMS DIRECTION FC091194 REVISION 02 7 Vivip 7 PRO SERVICE MANUAL 2 2 2 Electrical Requirements NOTE GE Medical Systems requires a dedicated power and ground for the proper operation of its Ultrasound equipment This dedicated power shall originate at the last distribution panel before the system Sites with a mains power system with defined Neutral and Live The dedicated line shall consist of one phase a neutral not shared with any other circuit and a full size ground wire from the distribution panel to the Ultrasound outlet Sites with a mains power system without a defined Neutral The dedicated line shall consist of one phase two lines not shared with any other circuit and a full size ground wire from the distribution panel to the Ultrasound outlet Please note that image artifacts can occur if at any time within the facility the ground
259. ing Pre installation Requirements 2 10 NTSC Video System Selection 3 29 Off board Peripherals 3 32 Omissions amp Errors On site Configuration 3 33 On board Peripherals 3 32 5 32 Operating Temperature 2 2 Optional Peripherals Peripheral Connection 3 32 Options Software Configuration 3 33 Outlet Test Wiring Arrangement USA amp Canada 10 12 PAL Video System Selection 3 29 Parts List Front End Modules 9 11 Patient I O 5 23 5 78 PC Diagnostics 7 47 PCVIC Card 5 19 Performing a Study 3 55 Periodic Maintenance 10 1 Schedule 10 2 Peripheral Option Checks 10 7 Peripherals 5 32 Checks 4 57 Connection 3 32 Off board Peripherals 3 32 On board Peripherals 3 32 Phased and Linear Array Front End Description 5 4 Physical Connection 3 35 Dimensions 3 8 Inspection 3 8 10 8 Physio Patient I O 5 23 Ping 3 53 DICOM ping 3 53 Hardware ping 3 53 Pipelink Bus Description 5 5 Plastic Parts Replacement Procedures 8 2 Plastic Parts Replacement Procedures 8 2 PM INSPECTION CERTIFICATE 10 24 Power Shut Down 4 5 Power Stability Requirements 2 4 Power Transients 2 4 Voltage Dop out 2 4 Power Supply Adjustments 6 1 Battery Pack Replacement Procedure 8 54 Test Procedure 4 64 Power Transients 2 4 Power up Procedures Voltage Settings 3 9 Pre Installation 2 1 Requirements DICOM 2 10 Index Index 3 GE MEDICAL SYSTEMS DIRECTION FC091194
260. ing and distribution of video and control data from various sources to multiple destinations SVGA R B and Sync are fed from the BEP directly up to the system monitor Another set of RGB can be fed to a color printer e Composite video black and white video and S Video are buffered and distributed to VCR and printers analog Doppler signals fed from the Spectrum Doppler board to the VCR audio inputs and through a switch where audio from VCR playback also is input to the BEP and then to the speakers e Serial RS 232 interface signals from the BEP fed to the destinations VCR Color Printer and Modem Serial USB interface signals from the BEP fed to the Front Panel and to Remote control signals for printers are generated on the I O board Footswitch is connected to the I O board An AC Power Interface controls power on off and fan speed Chapter 5 Components and Functions Theory GE MEDICAL SYSTEMS DIRECTION FC091194 REVISION 02 7 Vivip 7 PRO SERVICE MANUAL 5 6 1 Location in the Unit The Internal I O Module is plugged into the Card Rack at the end nearest to the rear of the system 1 rear of the Back End Processor Back of System Figure 5 11 Internal I O Location in the System Seen from Left Side 5 6 2 LEDs Nine green LEDs indicate that the respective DC Voltages are OK Figure 5 12 Internal I O Green LEDs for Po
261. ing the POLARITY switch Otherwise the unit may be damaged 10 16 Section 10 6 Using a Phantom GE MEDICAL SYSTEMS DIRECTION FC091194 REVISION 02 7 7 PRO SERVICE MANUAL 10 7 6 2 Generic Procedure Measurements should be made with the ground open and closed with power line polarity normal and reversed and with the unit Off and On For each combination the operating controls such as the lead switch should be operated to find the worst case condition Appliance power switch use both off and on positions Patient lead selector switch if any The connection is at service entrance activated as required or on the supply side of a separately derived system Polarity reversing switch Patient connected leads Appliance H Black POWER OUTLET N White circuitry Between each patient E lead and ground G Green Building Insulating surface ground Current meter Grounding contact switch use in both H Hot open and closed positions N Neutral grounded G Grounding conductor Figure 10 4 Test Circuit for Measuring Non Isolated Patient Leads Table 10 17 Testing Power Conditions 10 7 7 Isolated Patient Lead Source Leakage Lead to Lead Reference the procedure in the IEC 60601 1 When using the Dale 600 switch the meter s function selector to the LEAD LEAD position Select and test each of the five ECG lead positions except ALL o
262. ion Section 3 2 Installation Reminders 3 2 1 Average Installation Time Table 3 2 Average Installation Time Average Installation Description Time Comments Unpacking the scanner Install Scanner wo options Dependent on the configuration DICOM Network Configuration Dependent on the configuration Chapter 3 Installation 3 1 GE MEDICAL SYSTEMS DIRECTION FC091194 REVISION 02 7 7 PRO SERVICE MANUAL 3 2 2 Installation Warnings N DANGER When using any test instrument that is capable of opening the ac ground line i e meter s ground switch is open don t touch the unit CAUTION If the unit is very cold or hot do not turn on its power until it has had a chance to acclimate to its operating environment Table 3 3 Time for Settlement 111111115 CAUTION prevent electrical shock connect the unit to properly grounded power outlet not use three to two prong adapter This defeats safety grounding CAUTION Do not wear the ESD wrist strap when you work on live circuits and more than 30 V peak is present CAUTION Do not operate this unit unless all board covers and frame panels are securely in place System performance and cooling require this CAUTION OPERATOR MANUAL S The User Manual s should be fully read and understood before operating the Vivid 7 Vivid 7 PRO and kept nea
263. ion you will use for labelling the Removable Media 1 Select Config gt Connectivity gt Media 2 Select the removable media from the Media pop up menu 3 Enter a name for the removable media in the Label field 4 Press FORMAT 5 Wait for the display of the Information window indicating that the formatting process is completed Do not eject the CD using the button on the CD drive 6 Press ALT E to display the Eject Device menu 7 Select the relevant media The selected media is ejected Verifying Removable Media 1 Insert the removable media to verify 2 Select the pre configured removable media from the Config gt Connectivity gt Media pop up menu 3 Press VERIFY The unit starts to verify the DICOM directory on the selected media Chapter 4 Functional Checks 4 11 GE MEDICAL SYSTEMS DIRECTION FC091194 REVISION 02 ViviD 7 Vivip 7 PRO SERVICE MANUAL 4 2 7 Archiving and Loading Presets NOTE Always save presets before any software reload This action is necessary to ensure that the presets loaded after the software reload are as up to date as possible All user presets except changes to Summary Anatomy and Biometry pages can be saved on an MO disk for reloading on the system NOTICE Presets shouldn t be saved on the same MO disk as images because the Archive Menu lists the images but not the presets stored on a MO disk 4 2 7 1 Archiving Presets to an MO Disk Table 4 4 Saving
264. ip 7 Vivip 7 PRO SERVICE MANUAL The UPS batteries will drain slightly when the system is the OFF condition 1 If the system is left in the OFF condition for an extended period of time 2 the system may not boot or may beep when turned on When this condition occurs the system needs to recharge the UPS batteries which could take between 15 minutes and as long as 24 hours depending on the battery age system input voltage and system temperature To eliminate the draining of the UPS batteries the system should remained plugged into the wall outlet with the circuit breaker in the ON position 1 The OFF condition is defined as System unplugged from the wall outlet OR Circuit Breaker in the OFF position 2 An extended period of time is defined as Three 3 to five 5 days or more Check 1 AC Power 2 AC Transformer Check replace the BEP Turn off the power wait a few seconds and try to turn on the power again Figure 7 62 System Doesn t Boot cont d 7 68 Section 7 5 Troubleshooting GE MEDICAL SYSTEMS DIRECTION FC091194 REVISION 02 Vivip 7 Vivip 7 PRO SERVICE MANUAL 7 5 1 1 System Doesn t Boot cont d System doesn t boot cont d Are the Control Panel keys lit 1 Check the Control Panel cable connection 2 Check replace Control Panel 15 regular scan display shown on the monitor Press and hold the main switch for five 5 seconds to reboot the syst
265. ip 7 PRO SERVICE MANUAL Section 9 4 Plastic Parts Console Top and Front Figure 9 1 Plastic Parts Front View of Vivid 7 Vivid 7 PRO Table 9 5 Plastic Parts Console Top and Front PART PART NAME NUMBER DESCRIPTION QTY PROBEHOLDER LEFT FB307293 Probe Holder Left PROBEHOLDER RIGHT FB307294 Probe Holder Right Front Handle with Label SHELF FB307307 CUP GEL FB307313 Pedal lock pad PEDAL LOCK FB307407 Pedal direction lock pad COVER TOP FB307383 COVER UNDER FB307405 Below Control Panel Section 9 4 Plastic Parts Console Top and Front GE MEDICAL SYSTEMS DIRECTION FC091194 REVISION 02 7 Vivip 7 PRO SERVICE MANUAL Table 9 5 Plastic Parts Console Top and Front continued PART ITEM PART NAME NUMBER DESCRIPTION COLUMN COVERS KIT FC200183 Same as FC200088 Section 9 5 Plastic Parts Airduct Cover and Cover Boxes Figure 9 2 Plastic parts Airduct Cover and Cover boxes Table 9 6 Plastic Parts Airduct Cover and Cover Boxes PART ITEM PART NAME NUMBER DESCRIPTION ommo mem COVER BOX VCR FB307988 Chapter 9 Renewal Parts 9 5 GE MEDICAL SYSTEMS DIRECTION FC091194 REVISION 02 7 Vivip 7 PRO SERVICE MANUAL Section 9 6 Plastic Parts Covers and Bumpers Left Right and Rear Figure 9 3 Plastic Parts Covers and Bumpers Left Right and Rear Table 9 7 Plastic Parts Covers and Bumpers Left Right and Rear PART ITEM PART NAME NU
266. k LD5 T Yellow Spare OFF LD6 B Rea Clock Problems OFF LD7 B Rea Clock Problems OFF LD8 B Rea Clock Problems OFF Chapter 5 Components and Functions Theory GE MEDICAL SYSTEMS DIRECTION FC091194 REVISION 02 7 Vivip 7 PRO SERVICE MANUAL 5 11 9 Spectrum Doppler Processor Board SDP 5 11 9 1 General Description This board performs Spectrum Analysis on the Doppler signals and makes the velocity traces Doppler audio channels are generated on this board During Duplex modes e g 2D and Doppler The Missing Signal Estimator will fill the gaps in the Doppler spectrum by stretching the real spectrum out to fill the missing time serial link from the Internal I O board feeds the A D converted traces like ECG Phono and Pressure into the SDP These signals are sent together with the Doppler data via the Pipelink bus to the Image Port Board 5 11 9 2 Location in the Unit Front of Scanner SDP Board Figure 5 34 SPD Board Location in Unit 5 66 Section 5 11 Circuit Boards GE MEDICAL SYSTEMS DIRECTION FC091194 REVISION 02 7 Vivip 7 PRO SERVICE MANUAL 5 11 9 3 Inputs DC Voltages Table 5 50 DC Output Voltages Plug P3 amp P4 DC output voltage distributed via Mother Board Back Plane DC Power Supply via Backplane The 4 indicates that this voltage is used for digital circuits DC output voltage distributed v
267. l Operator I O Panel movement in all acceptable directions Ensure that Movement it latches in position as required 5 Wheels amp Brakes Check all wheels and casters for wear and verify operation of foot brake to stop the unit from moving and release mechanism Check all wheel locks and wheel swivel locks for proper operation Cables amp Check all internal cable harnesses and connectors for wear and secure connector seating Pay Connectors special attention to footswitch assembly and probe strain or bend reliefs 7 Shielding amp Check to ensure that all EMI shielding internal covers air flow panels and screws are in place Covers Missing covers and hardware could cause EMI RFI problems while scanning External I O Check all connectors for damage and verify that the labeling is good Op Panel Lights Check for proper operation of all operator panel and lights Monitor Light Check for proper operation of any monitor lights and or External Check for proper operation of any external microphones by recording an audio test 10 8 Section 10 5 System Periodic Maintenance GE MEDICAL SYSTEMS DIRECTION FC091194 REVISION 02 Vivip 7 7 PRO SERVICE MANUAL 10 5 6 Optional Diagnostic Checks To complete the PM checks access the diagnostic software as described in Chapters 5 or 7 View the error logs and run desired diagnostics 10 5 6 1 View the Logs 1 Review the system error log for any problems
268. l Panel 4 48 Section 4 3 Functional Checks GE MEDICAL SYSTEMS DIRECTION FC091194 REVISION 02 7 Vivip 7 PRO SERVICE MANUAL 4 3 12 Multi Image Checks 4 3 12 1 Introduction to Multi Image This unit has a special function for displaying two or four examination pictures at the same time Table 4 29 Use of Multi Image Key Enables multiple image display windows in which two or four images can be viewed simultaneously When reducing the number of images the active window will always be kept 4 3 12 2 Preparations Use a phantom when doing these tests 1 Connect one of the probes to the scanner s left most probe connector See Probe Connection page 3 13 for info about connecting the probes See Probes page 9 28 for available probes 2 Turn ON the scanner See 4 2 1 Power ON Boot Up on page 4 2 for info about booting the scanner The 2D Mode window is displayed default mode If needed adjust the Display s Brightness and Contrast setting 3 Store four cineloops 4 3 12 3 1 2 4 Key Check Table 4 30 Multi Image Checks 1 i 1 2 4 Key once to display two images on the 2 Images are displayed on the screen 2 Press the 1 2 4 Key once more to display four images A images are disnlavad an tie saree on the screen 9 3 Press the 1 2 4 Key again to reduce the number of dissed on images on the screen g Chapter 4 Functional Checks 4 49 GE ME
269. l Safety N WARNING WARNING WARNING gt CAUTION CAUTION CAUTION WARNING gt WHEN THE UNIT 1 RAISED FOR A REPAIR OR MOVED ALONG ANY INCLINE USE EXTREME CAUTION SINCE IT MAY BECOME UNSTABLE AND TIP OVER ULTRASOUND PROBES ARE HIGHLY SENSITIVE MEDICAL INSTRUMENTS THAT CAN EASILY BE DAMAGED BY IMPROPER HANDLING USE CARE WHEN HANDLING AND PROTECT FROM DAMAGE WHEN NOT IN USE DO NOT USE A DAMAGED OR DEFECTIVE PROBE FAILURE TO FOLLOW THESE PRECAUTIONS CAN RESULT IN SERIOUS INJURY AND EQUIPMENT DAMAGE NEVER USE A PROBE THAT HAS FALLEN TO THE FLOOR EVEN IF IT LOOKS OK IT MAY BE DAMAGED Ensure that nobody touch the console arm frogleg when moving the keyboard console Do not move the unit if the keyboard console is in unlocked position Always lock the Control Console in its parking locked position before moving the scanner around WHEN THE TOP CONSOLE IS IN ITS LOCKED POSITION THE GAS SPRING IS COMPRESSED AND STORES MECHANICAL ENERGY DURING NORMAL OPERATION THE TOP CONSOLE THE WEIGHT OF THE MONITOR AND THE MECHANICAL FORCE OF THE GAS SPRING ARE IN BALANCE TAKE CARE IF WHEN YOU ACTIVATE THIS GAS SPRING PERSONAL INJURY CAN OCCUR AFTER THE PANEL IS REMOVED AND THE SPRING PRESSURE IS RELEASED TAKE CARE WHEN YOU REPAIR THE ELEVATION ASSEMBLY Section 1 3 Safety Considerations GE MEDICAL SYSTEMS DIRECTION FC091194 REVISION 02 7 Vivip 7 PRO SERVICE MANUAL 1 3 3 Mechanical Saf
270. lable metal Recycling Recyclable metal All cables are UL listed Nuts steel nylock Recyclable metal after cleaning Nuts steel Recyclable metal Screws steel painted Screws steel Recyclable metal after cleaning Recyclable metal Casters w rubber Recyclable metal and plastics Beryllium copper Lithium battery Covers made from ABS plastic Bumpers made from EPP expanding polypropylen Recyclable metal To be handled by battery recycler To be handled by plastics recycler To be handled by plastics recycler Shelf made from Polyuretan liquid painted To be handled by plastics recycler Foot pedal plastics made from EPP expanding polypropylen Peripheral units To be handled by plastics recycler Follow disassembly recycling instructions from original manufacturer Figure 1 11 Label Disassembly Instruction Part 2 Right Part of Label Computer Follow disassembly recycling instructions from original manufacturer Ferrite cores Reusable Electric fans Reusable Chapter 1 Introduction GE MEDICAL SYSTEMS DIRECTION FC091194 REVISION 02 7 Vivip 7 PRO SERVICE MANUAL 1 3 5 17 Labels on Footswitch Table 1 16 Labels on Footswitch DESCRIPTION ILLUSTRATION GE Medical Systems FOOTSWITCH 3 PEDALS IP68 PN FB200952 Cat NO H45101BA Manufacturer GE Vingmed Ultrasound AS N 3191 Horten Norway FB 314952 B Assembled for GE Vingmed Ul
271. le six weeks before delivery to allow enough time to make any changes CAUTION Have two people available to deliver and unpack the Vivid 7 Vivid 7 PRO Attempts to move the unit considerable distances or on an incline by one person could result in injury or damage or both 2 6 Section 2 2 General Console Requirements GE MEDICAL SYSTEMS DIRECTION FC091194 REVISION 02 Vivip 7 Vivip 7 PRO SERVICE MANUAL Section 2 3 Facility Needs 2 3 1 NOTE Purchaser Responsibilities The work and materials needed to prepare the site is the responsibility of the purchaser Delay confusion and waste of manpower can be avoided by completing pre installation work before delivery Purchaser responsibility includes Procuring the materials required Completing the preparations before delivery of the ultrasound system Paying the costs for any alterations and modifications not specifically provided in the sales contract All electrical installations that are preliminary to the positioning of the equipment at the site prepared for the equipment must be performed by licensed electrical contractors Other connections between pieces of electrical equipment calibrations and testing must also be performed by qualified personnel The products involved and the accompanying electrical installations are highly sophisticated and special engineering competence is required All electrical work on these products must comply with the re
272. ll cut power distribution within the unit If the Backend Processor is still running the internal Un interupted Power Supply UPS will switch over to battery power and supply the Backend Processor with power until it has shut down properly A periodic high pitch sound alarm indicates that the Backend Processor is running on battery power Section 4 2 General Procedures GE MEDICAL SYSTEMS DIRECTION FC091194 REVISION 02 Vivip 7 Vivid 7 PRO SERVICE MANUAL 4 2 3 Using Removable Media 4 2 3 1 Introduction Vivid 7 Vivid 7 PRO is equipped with a Magneto Optical Disk Drive MO Drive and a CD Drive Both units are available from the front of the unit below the Patient I O panel gt AAA Magneto Optical Disk Drive CD Drive vw Figure 4 6 MO Drive and CD Drive 4 2 3 2 Install MO Disk in MO Drive NOTICE Never move the unit with MO disk the Magneto Optical Disk Drive because the drive actuator will not be locked and the Magneto Optical Disk Drive could break 1 Preparations before installing an MO disk in the MO Drive a The unit must be turned on and up and running before using the MO Drive b Verify the MO disk for loose hardware or damaged labels which could jam inside the MO Drive c Ensure that the slide switch in one corner of the disk is set so that the disk is write enabled disk hole closed 2 Insert the disk into the MO Disk Drive with the label
273. lor Maps and Cineloop Adjust Variance Controls the amount of variance data added to a color ind Variance enables computer aided detection of non luminary flow e g jets or regurgitation Variance is available in live and cine replay Select Color Maps Displays a menu of color map options Q Q Q Q Use the trackball to point to a color map and press SELECT to activate the desired color map Each color map is assigning different color hues to different velocities Make Cineloop in Freeze Color 2D mode only Q Q Q Q Starts cine loop acquisition 4 3 6 7 Check Sample Volume and Tissue Priority Table 4 16 Color Flow Mode Check Variance Color Maps and Cineloop Adjust Variance Controls the amount of variance data added to a color display Variance enables computer aided detection of non luminary flow e g jets or regurgitation Variance is available in live and replay Chapter 4 Functional Checks 4 31 GE MEDICAL SYSTEMS DIRECTION FC091194 REVISION 02 7 Vivip 7 PRO SERVICE MANUAL 4 3 6 8 Table 4 16 Color Flow Mode Check Variance Color Maps and Cineloop Select Color Maps Displays a menu of color map options O O O Use the trackball to point to a color map and press SELECT to activate the desired color map Each color is assigning different color hues to different velocities Make Cineloop Freez
274. lso cause interference See Table 2 5 on page 2 5 for EMI Prevention tips Section 2 2 General Console Requirements GE MEDICAL SYSTEMS DIRECTION FC091194 REVISION 02 7 Vivip 7 PRO SERVICE MANUAL 2 2 3 EMI Limitations cont d Table 2 5 EMI Prevention abatement Keep the unit at least 5 meters or 15 feet away from other EMI sources Special shielding may Be aware of RF sources required to eliminate interference problems caused by high frequency high powered radio or video broadcast signals Ground the unit Poor grounding is the most likely reason a unit will have noisy images Check grounding of the power cord and power outlet After you finish repairing or updating the system replace all covers and tighten all screws Any Replace all screws RF cable with an external connection requires a magnet wrap at each end Install the Card Rack gaskets covers cores cover over the Card Rack Loose or missing covers or RF gaskets allow radio frequencies to interfere with the ultrasound signals Replace broken RF If more than 20 or a pair of the fingers on an RF gasket are broken replace the gasket Do gaskets not turn on the unit until any loose metallic part is removed Do not place labels where Never place a label where RF gaskets meet the unit Otherwise the gap created will permit RF gaskets touch metal RF leakage Or if a label has been found in such a position move the label Use GE specified The inter
275. ment accuracy specifications NOTE Some software may be considered standard depending upon system model configuration 10 6 Section 10 5 System Periodic Maintenance GE MEDICAL SYSTEMS DIRECTION FC091194 REVISION 02 7 7 PRO SERVICE MANUAL 10 5 2 2 Peripheral Option Checks If any peripherals or options are not part of the system configuration the check can be omitted Refer to the User Manual for a list of approved peripherals options Table 10 6 GE Approved Peripheral Hardware Option Functional Checks e me Verify record playback capabilities of the VCR Clean heads and covers if necessary 2 B W Printer Verify hardcopy output of the B W video page printer Clean heads and covers if necessary Color Printer Verify hardcopy output of the Color video page printer Clean heads and covers if necessary DICOM that DICOM is functioning properly Send an image to DICOM device 4 5 InSite iLinq Verify that InSite is functioning properly Ensure two way remote communications Warranty amp Contract Customers only Footswitch Verify that the footswitch is functioning as programed Clean as necessary 8 Ece Verify basic operation with customer 10 5 3 Input Power 10 5 3 1 Mains Cable Inspection Table 10 7 Mains Cable Inspection Step ________ Unplug Cord Disconnect the mains cable from the wall and system Inspect it and its connectors for damag
276. n 5 34 OVEIVIOW 5 35 AC Power Distribution Box PWB 5 35 tu Pn 5 37 SUDDIV P AE Adde pue tS e end tee eae 5 41 2 etd eaten BS Alm 5 44 OVODVIOW Nes hed Beca deg woe Gud Daeg cone 5 44 Relay Board REY 5 45 Transmitter Board TX128 228 5 47 Receiver Board RX 128 322222222224242 a Seb 5 50 Beamformer Board s 64 5 53 Front End Controller Board FEC 2 5 56 Transducer Bus Boards XD BUS Boards 5 61 RF amp Tissue Processor Board RFT 5 62 Spectrum Doppler Processor Board SDP 5 66 Image Port 2 Board IMP2 5 70 Backend Processor we GIRO Ere s 5 74 5 78 temas az sr ded e rea es ele CR E 5 79 External HO 5 87 Interconnect Cabling 5 90 Motherboard Back Plane 5 92 MOGOGIThs a Pace x cds 5 93 Video 5
277. n record User Defined Configuration record Destination Field Destination 514 MO Disk 5 BACKUP Cancel ADMIN Function Figure 8 12 The Backup Screen 3 Select all check boxes 4 In the Destination field select the MO disk from the drop down menu 5 Select BACKUP NOW A Warning will appear on the screen 8 16 Section 8 3 SW Loading Procedure GE MEDICAL SYSTEMS DIRECTION FC091194 REVISION 02 7 7 PRO SERVICE MANUAL 8 3 8 Backup of Patient Database and User Presets cont d GE Vingmed Ultrasound M3S 4 Ne 2 25102102 9 56 38 adm test 2510202 9 59 09 Backup Restore Users Logon System Admin Archive to beck up 8 Last sucessful backup Patient Archive Mon Feb 25 07 40 20 2002 Local Archive Int HD N Warning gt Are you sure you want to backup to archive 427 0 0 11 00525 5 5 7 Report Archive 07 000010 System Configuration vi User Defined Configuration Mon Feb 25 07 40 25 2002 Destination 614 Disk 5 BACKUP Backup Now Cancel Figure 8 13 Backup Warning NOTE No process indicator will appear on screen Verify that the Finished OK Status appears in the Result column and that the date appearing in the Last Successful Backup column is the current date and time The backup is completed 6 Remove the Backup MO Disk when the backup is completed Chapt
278. n Front Handle DESCRIPTION ILLUSTRATION Label Front Handle Three versions of the label have been used The lower one is the latest version 8 FB314879 02 OR A ome be FB314879 03 1 16 Section 1 3 Safety Considerations GE MEDICAL SYSTEMS DIRECTION FC091194 REVISION 02 7 Vivip 7 PRO SERVICE MANUAL 1 3 5 3 Labels Near Connectors on Front Table 1 11 Labels Near Connectors on Front DESCRIPTION ILLUSTRATION Label Probe Connector The Label Probe Connector consists of three labels named Main Label Part Heart Symbol and See Manual symbol Label Patient I O Module 11 14801 6 AUX 1 AUX pressure pulse Label CD ROM introduced April 2002 224x CD R FC314215 01 Chapter 1 Introduction 1 17 GE MEDICAL SYSTEMS DIRECTION FC091194 REVISION 02 7 Vivip 7 PRO SERVICE MANUAL 1 3 5 4 Label on External I O Table 1 12 Label External I O DESCRIPTION ILLUSTRATION Label External 1 18 Section 1 3 Safety Considerations GE MEDICAL SYSTEMS DIRECTION FC091194 REVISION 02 7 Vivip 7 PRO SERVICE MANUAL 1 3 5 5 Labels at AC Mains Inlet and Circuit Breaker Table 1 13 Labels at AC Mains Inlet and Circuit Breaker used before May 2002 DESCRIPTION ILLUSTRATION Label Warning Label System P N Pwr rating 4 e GE Medical Sys
279. n the LEAD selector testing each to the power condition combinations found in the table Record the highest leakage current measured Chapter 10 Periodic Maintenance 10 17 GE MEDICAL SYSTEMS DIRECTION FC091194 REVISION 02 7 Vivip 7 PRO SERVICE MANUAL 10 7 8 Isolated Patient Lead Sink Leakage lsolation Test Reference the procedure in the IEC 60601 1 When using the Dale 600 switch the meter s function selector to the LEAD ISO Select the ALL position on the lead selector Depress the rocker switch to ISO TEST to test lead isolation CAUTION Line voltage is applied to the ECG leads during this test To avoid possible electric shock hazard the system being tested must not be touched by patients users or anyone while the ISO TEST switch is depressed NOTE It is not necessary to test each lead individually or power condition combinations as required previous tests 10 18 Section 10 6 Using a Phantom GE MEDICAL SYSTEMS DIRECTION FC091194 REVISION 02 7 7 PRO SERVICE MANUAL 10 7 8 1 Data Sheet for ECG Leakage Current The test passes when all readings measure less than the value shown in the table below Record all data on the PM Inspection Certificate Table 10 18 Maximum Allowance Limit for ECG Leakage Current Maximum Allowance Limit AC Power GROUND Source GROUND OPEN CLOSED Patient Lead to Ground Leakage Current Test 115V and Patient Lead to Lead Leakage Current Test
280. n to pixel domain and drives the system RGB monitor Back End Processor software is also providing processing of Color Flow Doppler and M Mode Data See Figure 5 6 CPU Backend Processor Block Diagram BEP 1 on page 5 15 for an overview of the Back End Processor Location of the Back End Processor The is located on the left side inside the scanner The cover on the left side has been removed in Figure 5 5 Backend Processor Mounted in Scanner BEP 1 shown on page 5 14 Backend Processor Front of Scanner BEP seen from Left Side of Scanner Figure 5 5 Backend Processor Mounted in Scanner BEP 1 shown Section 5 4 Back End Processor GE MEDICAL SYSTEMS DIRECTION FC091194 REVISION 02 Vivip 7 Vivip 7 PRO SERVICE MANUAL 5 4 4 BEP 1 Block Diagram FrontPanel HD Led INTERNAL DRIVE BAY HARD DRIVE 8 TOP DRIVE BAY MIDDLE DRIVE BAY OPTIONA BOTTOM DRIVE BAY CDRW MOTHERBOARD IDE 1 mum LT i UPS Battery ot SLOT7 ETHERNET 1501 5 SLOT 6 5232 3 5232 4 2 2C RS422 B PC2IP 150124 SLOTS UNUSED SLOT PCISIots3 SLOT 4 OPTIONAL SCSICARD
281. nectivity System T am Figure 8 17 Configure Port 10 Select and record Printer Name or IP Address in Table 8 8 on page 8 21 11 Select Raw 12 Select and record Port Number in Table 8 8 on page 8 21 Table 8 8 Printer Name or IP Address and Port Number Printer Name or IP Address Port Number 13 Select OK Chapter 8 Replacement Procedures 8 21 GE MEDICAL SYSTEMS DIRECTION FC091194 REVISION 02 7 Vivip 7 PRO SERVICE MANUAL 8 3 9 3 Record Standard Printer IP and Port Settings cont d GE Vingmed Ultrasound 35 i x Cardiac 18 03 02 8 52 46 Admin Service Figure 8 18 Configure Port 14 Close rest of the Windows by selecting OK 8 22 Section 8 3 SW Loading Procedure GE MEDICAL SYSTEMS DIRECTION FC091194 REVISION 02 Vivip 7 Vivip 7 PRO SERVICE MANUAL 8 3 9 4 Record Service Settings 1 Select SERVICE GE Vingmed Ultrasound M3S MI 1 0 02 27 02 9 39 12 AN adm Cardiac 509 SERVICE Video settings vcr NTSC Format Panasonic 823 LCD Backlight Contrast setup Lom Contrast BackLight Contrast BackLight Keyboard setup Printer setup Measure Report Connectivity System Um Figure 8 19 Service Settings Y 022702 9 39 34 2 Record Video Setting Format and VCR Type in Table 8 9 on page 8 23 Table 8 9 Video table Video Setting Format VCR Type 3 Select the ABOUT tab 4 Record Syst
282. ner and the on site AC Mains Input voltage to the transformer can be either 230VAC 115 VAC two different part numbers FRUs The configuration of the plug on the cable to the AC Transformer is different for the two AC Voltages From the AC Transformer there are three outlets e 20VAC 115 VAC e 230 VAC The 20 VAC is routed via the fan regulator to the system fan The 115 VAC is routed via a fuse to an AC Voltage selector used for selecting the right output voltage for the Peripherals outlet and the Monitor The alternative voltage to this outlet is 230 VAC The 230 VAC output from the Transformer is routed via a fuse and distributed to the AC Voltage selector for the Peripherals outlet and to the following AC outlets Modem e Back End Processor Card Rack 7 11 AC DISTRIBUTION P100 412 id FAN OC 115V 230v 230V 230V 230V m mm m y PERIPHERIAL Te ll lS oll VOLTAGE 5 i 5 3 115 L2 230 SELECT GND 115 5 f Eg E rd E a 3 11512 x d 4 20VAC HI 5 5 GND 2 20VAC LO P6 XFMR o9 o P5 XFMR PRIMARY amp SECONDARY 50 LINE VOLTAGE SELECT 99 230 240 VAC Bias CONTROL 100 120 VAC Figure 5 17 Connectors on Back of AC Controller 5 36 Section 5 10 Power Distribution GE MEDICAL SYSTEMS DIRECTION FC091194 REVISION 02 7 Vivip 7 PRO SERVICE MANUAL 5 10 4 DC Power 5 10 4 1 General Description
283. ng 5 6 Top Console 5 31 Trace Interface 5 7 Transducer Bus Boards XD BUS Boards 5 61 Transmitter Board TX128 5 47 Transportation Damage v Troubleshooting 7 67 TX Power Description 5 41 Replacement Procedure 8 38 U Unit Power Plug 2 3 Units of Measure 3 27 Unpacking the Equipment 3 3 UPS Battery Operation 5 19 Using a Phantom 10 10 CD R Drive 4 9 4 10 Magneto Optical Disk Drive 4 9 V VCR Checks 4 58 Counter Check 4 58 Version 8 23 Video Printers Checks 4 57 Select PAL or NTSC format 3 29 Specifications 5 95 Vivid 7 Block Diagram 5 3 Voltage Drop out 2 4 Settings 3 9 Wall motion filter see LVR Warnings and Cautions 1 12 Weight with Monitor and Peripherals 3 8 When There s Too Much Leakage Current 10 23 Why do Periodic Maintenance 10 2 Width of Vivid 7 and Vivid 7 PRO 3 8 Worksheet for DICOM Network Information 2 11 Index Index 5 GE MEDICAL SYSTEMS DIRECTION FC091194 REVISION 02 Vivip 7 Vivip 7 PRO SERVICE MANUAL Index 6 Index GE Medical Systems GE Medical Systems Telex 3797371 P O Box 414 Milwaukee Wisconsin 53201 U S A Asia Pacific Latin America North America GE Ultraschall Tel 49 0 212 28 02 208 Deutschland GmbH amp Co KG Beethovenstrabe 239 Postfach 11 05 60 D 42655 Solingen Germany
284. ng images in this manner frees up the on board monitor and peripherals enabling viewing to be done while scanning continues With DICOM images can be archived stored and retrieved faster easier and at a lower cost 2 3 5 4 DICOM Option Pre installation Requirements To configure the Vivid 7 Vivid 7 PRO to work with other network connections the site s network administrator must provide information to complete the form in Figure 2 2 Worksheet for DICOM Network Information Ensure that there are no spaces in any field of the form Entries must include Ahost name local port number AE Title IP address and Net Mask for the Vivid 7 Vivid 7 PRO IP addresses for the default gateway and other routers at the site for ROUTING INFORMATION host name IP address port and AE Title for each device the site wants connected to the Vivid 7 Vivid 7 PRO for DICOM APPLICATION INFORMATION A field for the make manufacturer and the revision of the device is also included This information may be useful for error solving 2 10 Section 2 3 Facility Needs GE MEDICAL SYSTEMS DIRECTION FC091194 REVISION 02 Vivip 7 Vivip 7 PRO SERVICE MANUAL 2 3 5 Networking Pre installation Requirements cont d Vivid 7 Vivid 7 PRO Host Name Local Port IP Address AE Title Net Mask ROUTING INFORMATION NT GATEWAY IP Addresses Destination IP Addresses
285. ng the year in the patient date of birth To edit century press BACKSPACE twice None the four digits have to be typed when entering the year in the patient date of birth The selected setting will be used as soon as the unit has been restarted Select Default Century 1900 2000 or None see e in Figure 3 17 Chapter 3 Installation 3 25 GE MEDICAL SYSTEMS DIRECTION FC091194 REVISION 02 7 Vivip 7 PRO SERVICE MANUAL 3 8 1 4 Language Selection SYSTEM location setup date time formats Test r Location r Date and Time Hospital 181012001 gt 125829 Time Format x Date Format EU Default Century 1900 Department ENG Language 3 Imaging Measure Report connectivity System About Admin Service Figure 3 18 Language Selection Table 3 14 Language Adjustments 1 Open the Configuration Window as described in 3 8 1 1 Log on A to the system on page 3 22 The System Settings Window is displayed Use the Language drop down dialog see Figure 3 18 to select The selected language will be used as soon as the unit has been your preferred language for the on screen interface restarted The following languages are available ENG English NOR Norwegian DEU German ITA Italian FRA French ESP Spanish RUS Russian GRE Greek DAN Danish SWE Swedish 3 26 Secti
286. ns Physical Dimensions The physical dimensions of the Vivid 7 Vivid 7 PRO unit are summarized in Table 3 5 Table 3 5 Physical Dimensions of Vivid 7 Vivid 7 PRO with monitor and peripherals Weight with Monitor and Peripherals Table 3 6 Weight of Vivid 7 Vivid 7 PRO with monitor and peripherals Vivid 7 Vivid 7 Acoustic Noise Output Less than 70dB A according to the standard DIN 45635 19 01 KL2 Section 3 6 Preparing for Installation GE MEDICAL SYSTEMS DIRECTION FC091194 REVISION 02 7 Vivip 7 PRO SERVICE MANUAL 3 7 2 Electrical Specifications WARNING CONNECTING Vivid 7 Vivid 7 PRO UNIT TO THE WRONG VOLTAGE LEVEL WILL MOST LIKELY DESTROY THE UNIT 3 7 2 1 Verification of the System s Voltage Settings Verify that the mains voltage specified for the unit is available on site The Voltage settings for the unit is found on the label to the left of the Mains Power Circuit Breaker on the rear of the system see Figure 3 3 on page 3 9 3 7 2 2 Electrical Specifications for Vivid 7 Vivid 7 PRO Table 3 7 Electrical Specifications for Vivid 7 Vivid 7 PRO GE VINGMED PART NUMBER DESCRIPTION VOLTAGE TOLERANCES CURRENT FREQUENCY FB000030 VIVID 7 01 230 VAC 50 60 Hz 000060 VIVID 7 01 100 120 VAC 50 60 Hz a a Power Rating Label Figure 3 3 Mains Circuit Breaker and Power Rating Label Chapter 3 Installation 3 9 GE MEDICAL SYSTEMS DIRECTION F
287. ns with colors representing blood or tissue movement Color Flow may be selected both from 2D mode or from M mode or a combination of these 4 3 6 2 Preparations Use a phantom when doing these tests 1 Connect one of the probes to the scanner s left most probe connector See Probe Connection on page 3 13 for info about connecting the probes See Chapter 9 section 9 17 for available probes 2 Turn ON the scanner See 4 2 1 Power ON Boot Up on page 4 2 for info about booting the scanner The 2D Mode window is displayed default mode 4 3 6 3 Color 2D Mode Press COLOR 4 3 6 4 Color M Mode 1 Press MM M Mode to bring up an M Mode display on the screen 2 Press COLOR Section 4 3 Functional Checks GE MEDICAL SYSTEMS DIRECTION FC091194 REVISION 02 Vivip 7 Vivip 7 PRO SERVICE MANUAL 4 3 6 2 Preparations cont d O _ Gain Oa 6 7 2 NI ALL EL EL LLLI 011 11171 11111 1 _ 9 OO Oben DDO Controls marked with are also available in freeze and cine replay Figure 4 15 Color Flow Mode Controls So Mode Dependant Keys Horiz sweep Color M Mode only Scale Baseline LVR Invert Variance Color maps Simultaneous Color 2D only Angio Color 2D only Cineloop in Freeze Color 2D mode only Zoom Display
288. nt Procedure 8 31 Acoustic Noise Output 3 8 AE Title 3 50 Air Filter Cleaning 10 8 Application Turnover Check List 4 63 Archiving and Loading Presets 4 12 Archiving Presets to an MO Disk 4 12 Audio Doppler 5 7 Available Probes 3 32 Average Installation Time 3 1 B Back End Processor 5 14 5 74 Theory 5 14 Back Plane Motherboard 5 92 Battery UPS Operation 5 19 Beamformer Board s BF 64 5 53 Beamformer Calibration 7 60 Beamformer Calibration see DC Offset Calibration 7 29 Brake Pedal Replacement Procedure 8 51 Brake Pedal and Direction Lock Assembly Replacement Procedures 8 53 Brakes Check 4 62 Bumpers and Covers Overview 8 2 Certified Electrical Contractor Statement Chain Signal Chain TX RLB RX BF Test 7 64 Chassis Leakage Current Test 10 14 Check the Connection to the DICOM Server 3 53 Circuit Boards 5 44 Cleaning 10 7 Color Flow Processing 5 6 Color Inkjet Printer 3 32 Color Mode Overview 4 34 Common Diagnostics 7 44 Common Service Interface 5 101 Completing the Installation 3 8 Components and Functions 5 1 Configuration 3 21 Connecting Laptop Computer to the Ultrasound Unit 7 4 Connectivity 3 35 Setup 3 37 Console Environmental Requirements 2 2 Mechanical Checks 4 61 Contact Information 1 38 Conventions Conventions Used in Book 1 8 Cooling 2 2 Covers and Bumpers Overview 8 2 Customer Assistance 1 38 D Damage in Transportation v Dangero
289. o be moved up and down The handle Z release Handle is located in the left grip of the Front Handle A gas spring inside the system assists in the Z movement It is actuated by pulling the Z release Handle and at the same time lifting up or pushing down the Console with some pressure to assist up down motion A flexible harness of electrical and mechanical wires secures the connection between the Top Console and rest of the System Transportation of Vivid 7 Vivid 7 PRO The Console must be locked into the center x y position before transporting the system as indicated on the label on the Front Handle OR 9 0 Figure 5 51 Label on Front Handle Chapter 5 Components and Functions Theory 5 97 GE MEDICAL SYSTEMS DIRECTION FC091194 REVISION 02 7 7 PRO SERVICE MANUAL 5 15 3 Location in the Unit Monitor Operator Panel Monitor Shelf with Speakers Flexible harness Extended Frogleg Figure 5 52 Top Console upper positions XY release Handle releases Top Console for forward backward and sideward movement Z release Handle releases Top onsole for up and down movement Figure 5 53 Release Handles location seen from the below the Top Console 5 98 Section 5 15 Top Console Movement GE MEDICAL SYSTEMS DIRECTION FC091194 REVISION 02 7 7 PRO SERVICE MANUAL 5 15 3 Location in the Unit cont d Top Console in low locked position
290. obe connector 7 4 4 2 6 Chain Signal Chain RLB RX BF Test NOTE A Test Attenuator Part Number AA200215 is needed for this test Table 7 8 Signal Chain TX RLB RX BF Test Signal Chain Test Chain The Signal Chain Data Flow test checks for errors in the TX RLY RX and BF chain of data flow Test AII Not Used Tests data flow in Front End Transmit Receive signal chain If an error occurs with this test testing should be continued in the following order TX RLB RX 1 BF digital and analog test 2 RX test 3 RLY test 7 64 Section 7 4 Acquisition Diagnostics GE MEDICAL SYSTEMS DIRECTION FC091194 REVISION 02 7 Vivip 7 PRO SERVICE MANUAL 7 4 5 Beamformer Calibration Front End Alignment Beamformer Calibrations are performed to calibrate each ADC channel of the two Beam Former BF board inputs The system calibrates the Beamformer ADCs to zero output when there is no signal on the input These bias voltages are stored on hard disk in Backend Processor 7 4 5 1 When to Use this Procedure This procedure should be performed when installing a new Vivid 7 Vivid 7 PRO after software has been updated or replaced when BF boards have been interchanged when a BF board has been replaced when the Backend Processor has been replaced 7 4 5 2 Front End Alignment Procedure 1 Disconnect all connected probes 2 Turn on the scanner 3 Press CONFIG and log in as adm 4 Click SYSTEM
291. ocation in the Unit Front of scanner Figure 5 20 TX Power Supply Location in the Unit below the DC Power Supply 5 42 Section 5 10 Power Distribution GE MEDICAL SYSTEMS DIRECTION FC091194 REVISION 02 7 Vivip 7 PRO SERVICE MANUAL 5 10 5 3 5 10 5 4 5 10 5 5 5 10 5 6 5 10 5 7 Inputs AC Voltage Plug P1 230 VAC Table 5 20 Input Plug P1 230 VAC 2 230 AC Input via three pin male IEC mains inlet Cable from the DC Power Module Outputs Output Voltages Plug P2 Table 5 21 Output Voltages Plug P2 TX Voltage 1 Voltage can be programmed to vary from 2 5 V to TX board 80V Used to drive the transmitters in 2D Mode and M mode TX voltage 2 Voltage can be programmed to vary from 2 5 V to TSV2 40V TX board Used to drive the transmitters in Doppler CW PW mode and in Color Flow Mapping CFM mode Probe Multiplexing Voltage PMXVOUT A fixed 100 V Voltage RLY board Used for the multiplexers in linear array probes with more than 128 transducer elements Fuses Output Power Protection Circuit with these functions Protect probe and TX board if a failure make the voltage exceed limits Protect the power supply if there is a failure in probe or transmitter circuit watch dog disables the voltage set it to zero Volt if the serial communication with the FEC 2 module stops nominal Power limit is exceeded maximum Power limi
292. odem Standard TCP IP Ethernet gt IIO gt gt External Network USB 2 USB Bus for External Units gt gt gt External USB Unit Chapter 5 Components and Functions Theory 5 75 GE MEDICAL SYSTEMS DIRECTION FC091194 REVISION 02 7 7 PRO SERVICE MANUAL 5 11 11 Backend Processor cont d 5 11 11 5 Outputs Table 5 61 Output Signals VGA High Resolution M Video Screen Top BEP Top Console OR PCVIC gt 2 gt IIO gt ideo from mE j EN Video RGB This signal is not used on Vivid 7 Vivid 7 PRO This signal is not used on Vivid 7 Vivid 7 PRO gt gt Internal VCR Audio Out Audio Out from BEP gt gt ElO gt External VCR TRIG Video Trig Signal 2 gt gt 5 76 Section 5 11 Circuit Boards GE MEDICAL SYSTEMS DIRECTION FC091194 REVISION 02 7 Vivip 7 PRO SERVICE MANUAL 5 11 11 Backend Processor cont d 5 11 11 6 UPS Battery The UPS batteries provide power to the Back End Processor to enable a controlled shut down of the processor Heat shrink holds batteries together InLine and insulates terminals 20A Fuse Label to be attached to this surface 5 1 Spacer seperates batteries Battery 2 Compression tape used to minimize battery pack movement while installed in chassis Figure 5 40 Battery Block
293. of the focal point s A triangular focus marker indicates the depth of the focal point Controls image processing related to the extent of edge enhancement applied to an image 4 26 Section 4 3 Functional Checks GE MEDICAL SYSTEMS DIRECTION FC091194 REVISION 02 7 Vivip 7 PRO SERVICE MANUAL 4 3 5 4 Check Compress Reject Power and Dynamic Range Table 4 13 Soft menu Controls check Expected Result s Adjust Compress Controls the amount of contrast in the image An index number is displayed in the status window to indicate the relative level of compression Adjust Reject Adjust reject level When Reject is increased low level echoes are rejected and appear darker in the image An index number in the status window indicates the relative level of rejection Adjust Power Controls acoustic power in all modes When power is set to maximum it is equal to or less than the maximum acoustic power permitted by the FDA Both Thermal Index TI and Mechanical Index MI are displayed on the screen Adjust Dynamic Range Enables control of the dynamic range or contrast of the image When dynamic range is set to High the image is softer and more low level data is visible Chapter 4 Functional Checks 4 27 GE MEDICAL SYSTEMS DIRECTION FC091194 REVISION 02 7 Vivip 7 PRO SERVICE MANUAL 4 3 6 Color Mode Checks 4 3 6 1 Introduction Color Flow screens is 2D or M Mode scree
294. ollowing choices Logoff Use this button to log off the current user The system remains on and ready for a new user to log on The dimmed button in Figure 4 2 on page 4 6 indicates that no user is logged on to the unit at the moment Standby Use this button to select the Standby mode allowing a shorter reboot time The next step describes the use of this button Shutdown Use this button to Shut Down the system Cancel Use this button to exit from the System Exit menu and return to the previous operation 2 Click STANDBY to select Standby mode If the power cable is removed from the wall outlet the system will remain in Standby mode for approximately 15 minutes If the system is unplugged for a longer period of time a full shutdown is automatically performed NOTE When turning on a system from standby mode it takes a few seconds before it responds Do not push the On off button again during this period A second push will initiate a full shutdown 4 6 Section 4 2 General Procedures GE MEDICAL SYSTEMS DIRECTION FC091194 REVISION 02 7 7 PRO SERVICE MANUAL 4 2 2 3 Full Power Shut Down This procedure describes the needed steps to do a complete power down of the system 1 Press the ON OFF key on the Control Panel once to display the System Exit menu on the screen L Press this key o Figure 4 3 Press ON OFF key once SYSTEM EXIT Logon Inforrnation Ho Operator c
295. oltage Protection is provided for these voltages 3 3V 5Vd 5Va 15 Voltage will be turned off if the temperature grows too high 5 10 4 6 Jumpers and Dip switches None 5 10 4 7 LEDs None Observe the LEDs on Internal I O to check DC Voltage Status see Internal I O on page 5 79 5 40 Section 5 10 Power Distribution GE MEDICAL SYSTEMS DIRECTION FC091194 REVISION 02 7 Vivip 7 PRO SERVICE MANUAL 5 10 5 TX Power Supply 5 10 5 1 General Description The TX Power is a switch mode power supply module It is used to generate two symmetrical pairs of digitally programmable voltages for the transmitters in the Vivid 7 Vivid 7 PRO scanner and a fixed 100VDC Probe MUX Voltage used by the multiplexers in Linear Array Probes with more than 128 transducer elements Itis enclosed in a metal frame that slides into the Card Rack The module connects to the Mother Board Backplane through a 32 pin connector A pin between the two upper mounting holes fits into the a corresponding hole the Card Rack This key is used to prevent it from being plugged into other scanners Pin on rear side of TX Power s Front Panel VOS e AR Gi 5 Figure 5 19 TX Power Supply Front Panel with Key Pin Chapter 5 Components and Functions Theory 5 41 GE MEDICAL SYSTEMS DIRECTION FC091194 REVISION 02 7 Vivip 7 PRO SERVICE MANUAL 5 10 5 2 L
296. om Test 7 tatus Light Module Name etc Test loops Module Test All Module Specific a Tests Data field Conn 2 3 z REB sop vme rec pcap car Status field Ready for test Progress field Figure 7 57 System Test Screen Chapter 7 Diagnostics Troubleshooting 7 61 GE MEDICAL SYSTEMS DIRECTION FC091194 REVISION 02 7 Vivip 7 PRO SERVICE MANUAL 7 4 4 2 System Test Screen Description System Break 55 5555 Calibration Test RB __ sr sop me rec Pcae Figure 7 58 System Test Screen Upper Part 7 4 4 2 1 Test Loops System Table 7 4 Test loops System Test All System Break In some cases you may want to do the same test several times Test loops Enter a number to indicate how many times you want the test to repeat itself The default number is 1 one Use this function to start a sequence of all the tests available in the Test Screen The diagnostic test is done in this sequence 1 PC2IP 2 IMP Image Port Board 3 VME VME data bus on the Back Plane 4 SDP Spectrum Doppler Processor 5 RFT Radio Frequency amp Tissue Board 6 FEC Front End Controller Bo
297. omputer AE Title VIVID7 001218 P eddress 2 222 Services Type nable Read MAC EP up to 6 EchoPac Media Standard Print 77170 rint Color VideoPrint BW VideoPrint EchoDatabase v3 EchoDatabase v3 0 ODBC gt Scroll down menu EchoDatabase 93 0 EchoDatebase v3 0 Print Device Name EPSON Stylus COLOR 980 Driver Name winspool CONNECTIVITY Admin Service Figure 8 15 Choosing Standard Print 6 Select Printer 7 Select Properties GE Vingmed Ultrasound M3S MI 1 0 E 17103102 20 49 20 adm Cardiac 1150 9 18 03 02 8 51 28 CONNECTIVITY Views Tools Screens Dataflow Buttons Services COLOR 980 w Help Ser Re Ste Col Bw Eel v Set As Delak Printer fintes oDatabase v3 0 Mame stanoaro Print Device Name EPSON Stylus COLOR 980 Driver Name winspool Imaging Measure Report Connectivity System Admin r1 Figure 8 16 Properties 8 20 Section 8 3 SW Loading Procedure GE MEDICAL SYSTEMS DIRECTION FC091194 REVISION 02 7 7 PRO SERVICE MANUAL 8 3 9 3 Record Standard Printer IP and Port Settings cont d 8 Select Standard 9 Select CONFIGURE PORT GE Vingmed Ultrasound M3S MI 1 0 E Tis 0 9 1803 02 8 52 04 Stylus COLOR 980 Properties CONFIGURE PORT Imaging Measure Report Con
298. on 3 8 Configuration GE MEDICAL SYSTEMS DIRECTION FC091194 REVISION 02 7 Vivip 7 PRO SERVICE MANUAL 3 8 1 5 Units of Measure SYSTEM location setup date time formats r Location Date and Time Hospital 18102001 gt 125829 Time Format x Date Format EU Default Century 1900 Language Department Units Imaging Measure Report Connectivity System About Admin Service Figure 3 19 Select Units of Measure Table 3 15 Select Units of Measure 1 Open the Configuration Window as described in 3 8 1 1 Log on fo the system on page 3 22 The System Settings Window is displayed Use the drop down dialog to select Metric or US Units The selected units Metric or US will be used for measurements as soon as the unit has been restarted Restart the scanner All the changed settings will be used after the restart Chapter 3 Installation 3 27 GE MEDICAL SYSTEMS DIRECTION FC091194 REVISION 02 7 ViviD 7 PRO SERVICE MANUAL 3 8 2 Service Screen 3 8 2 1 Overview The Service Screen gives you access to Select Video Format to be used by VCR select VCR type adjust LCD s Contrast and Backlight Intensity Keyboard Setups e Printer Setup 3 8 2 2 Open Service Screen 1 Press CONFIG 2 Select the user adm NOTE From the factory the password
299. on CHECK You should get a green check mark This is a DICOM ping indicating that you have contact with the DICOM server software If you get a red cross double check AE Title and port number Chapter 3 Installation 3 53 GE MEDICAL SYSTEMS DIRECTION FC091194 REVISION 02 7 Vivip 7 PRO SERVICE MANUAL 3 9 3 7 8 Setting the DICOM Server as Default Dataflow 1 Finnish the verification in Check the Connection to the DICOM Server Ping on page 3 53 You need to have green check marks on both Hardware Ping and DICOM Ping before you continue 1 Click the DATAFLOW tab 2 Select DICOM Server dataflow on the Dataflow Name drop down menu fo CONNECTIVITY Views Tools Screens Dataflow Buttons services Dataflow Name DATAFLOW tab pees y drop down menu HL Name d 8 Archive Direct Store FEE Direct search Local Archive Int HD Hidde Local Archive MOD Worklist Local Archive DICOM Server nt HD Worklist Remote Archive DICOM Sorron Momot a Select Raw DICOM MOD Add DICOM MOD DICOM Server DICOM CD read Dir Role d Remove EchoPAC Mac MOD read 0 Primary Local Archive Int Server Local Archive r Selected Service Role y Imaging Measure Report connecter System About Admin Service Figure 3 59 Selecting DICOM Dataflow Service
300. ons Ser Destination Device Heme Computer AE Title VIVID7 001218 Services Read EP upto amp Media Standard Print Standard Print Color VideoPrint Video Print BW VideoPrint Video Print EchoDetebens s35 EchoDetibese v3 0 008 ee Scroll down to Standard Local Archive int EchoDatabase v3 0 print Local Archive MOD v3 0 Standard Print Mame Stenderd Print Device Mame DESKJET 990C Driver Name winspool Figure 8 22 Choosing Standard Print 8 28 Section 8 3 SW Loading Procedure GE MEDICAL SYSTEMS DIRECTION FC091194 REVISION 02 7 7 PRO SERVICE MANUAL 8 3 10 4 Restore Standard Printer IP and Port Settings cont d 5 Select Printer 6 Select Properties GE Vingmed Ultrasound M3S MI 1 0 X 17103102 20 49 20 adm Cardiac 1150 9 1810302 8 51 28 CONNECTIVITY Views Tools Screens Dataflow Buttons Services Dee HP DESK 30C Printer we 3277 Properties Prope Database v3 0 Star Mame gt Print Device Name HP DESKJET 990C Driver Name winspool Imaging Measure Report Connectivity System Admin Figure 8 23 Properties 7 Select Standard 8 Select CONFIGURE PORT f Vingmed Ultrasound 35 MI 1 0 HP DESKJET 990 x Cardiac TisO9 1803 02 8
301. ont Bumper Removal Procedure on page 8 50 2 Remove footrests on both pedals by unscrewing 4 Torx screws on each Ball joint nuts Hexagon screws Figure 8 47 Brake Assembly Brake pedal and Direction Lock Removal Procedure 1 Unscrew 2 nuts on the two ball joints on the brake rods located over the middle of brake assembly Wrench 11 and 13 2 Unscrew the 4 hexagon screws Two of them located under the Brake Assembly The nuts may slide out of position 3 Remove the Brake Pedal and Direction Lock Assembly Brake pedal and Direction Lock Installation procedure 1 Put the Brake Pedal and Direction Lock Assembly in position and fasten the 4 hexagon screws loosely in the sliding nuts 2 Fasten the ball joint nuts before tightening the 4 hexagon screws 3 Install Front Bumper as described in Front Bumper Installation Procedure on page 8 50 4 Fasten footrests to Brake Pedal and Direction Lock Assembly Fasten the screws gently Chapter 8 Replacement Procedures 8 53 GE MEDICAL SYSTEMS DIRECTION FC091194 REVISION 02 7 Vivip 7 PRO SERVICE MANUAL 8 4 11 Power Supply Battery Pack Replacement Procedure 8 4 11 1 Tools Phillips screwdriver 2 8 4 11 2 Manpower One person 1 hour 8 4 11 3 Preparations 1 Shut down the system as described in Power Shut Down on page 4 5 2 Remove Left Side Cover as described in Side Covers Removal Procedure on page 8 3 8 4 11 4 Power Supply Battery Pack Remo
302. operating frequency can be frequency adjusted Rotate the knob clockwise to increase the frequency The selected frequency is displayed in the status window For some probes applications the lowest frequency settings will be Octave Imaging settings Chapter 4 Functional Checks 4 19 GE MEDICAL SYSTEMS DIRECTION FC091194 REVISION 02 7 7 PRO SERVICE MANUAL 4 3 4 4 Check Up Down Left Right B Color Maps and Cineloop These 2D Mode Functions are located on Mode Dependant Keys Push Buttons The results of these adjustments must be verified on the 2D sector on the screen Table 4 7 2D Mode Check Up Down Left Right B Color Maps and Cineloop Press once on the assignable key labeled UP DOWN Enables the 2D image to be flipped 180 degrees Press once on the assignable key labeled LEFT RIGHT Enables a mirror image of the 2D image to be created The left right reference marker moves to the other side of the image Select B COLOR MAPS COLOR MAPS Displays a 2D Map Menu on the screen to optimize the greyscale presentation The menu enables an option from a list of non linear gray curves or different 2D colorized curves to be selected Press FREEZE Select CINELOOP Starts cine loop acquisition 4 20 Section 4 3 Functional Checks GE MEDICAL SYSTEMS DIRECTION FC091194 REVISION 02 7 Vivip 7 PRO SERVICE MANUAL 4 3 4 5 Check Gain TGC and Depth Table 4 8
303. orms to all applicable conducted and radiated emission limits and to immunity from electrostatic discharge radiated and conducted RF fields magnetic fields and power line transient requirements Applicable standards are 47CFR Part 18 IEC 601 1 2 and 806 13 For CE Compliance it is critical that all covers screws shielding gaskets mesh clamps are in good condition installed tightly without skew or stress Proper installation following all comments noted in this service manual is required in order to achieve full EMC performance Electrostatic Discharge ESD Prevention DO NOT TOUCH ANY BOARDS WITH INTEGRATED CIRCUITS PRIOR TO TAKING THE NECESSARY ESD PRECAUTIONS 1 ALWAYS CONNECT YOURSELF VIA AN ARM WRIST STRAP TO THE ADVISED ESD CONNECTION POINT LOCATED ON THE REAR OF THE SCANNER TO THE RIGHT OF THE POWER CONNECTOR 2 FOLLOW GENERAL GUIDELINES FOR HANDLING OF ELECTROSTATIC SENSITIVE EQUIPMENT Chapter 1 Introduction 1 37 GE MEDICAL SYSTEMS DIRECTION FC091194 REVISION 02 Section 1 5 Customer Assistance Vivip 7 Vivip 7 PRO SERVICE MANUAL 1 5 1 Contact Information If this equipment does not work as indicated in this service manual or in the User Manual or if you require additional assistance please contact the local distributor or appropriate support resource as listed below Prepare the following information before you call System ID serial number see label on rear si
304. ow Mode operation Check the basic system controls that affect this mode of operation Doppler Modes Verify basic Doppler operation PW and CW if available Check the basic system controls that affect this mode of operation Verify basic M Mode operation Check the basic system controls that affect this mode of operation Applicable Verify the basic operation of all optional modes such as Multi Image Contrast Harmonics Cine Software Options Stress Echo etc Check the basic system controls that affect each options operation Probe Elements Perform an Element Test see section 7 4 3 on page 7 60 on each probe to verify that all probe elements and system channels are functional Perform the Automatic Tests see section Section 7 4 on page 7 59 to verify that all boards function according to specifications System Diagnostic Perform the Control Panel Test Procedure see section 7 3 3 1 on page 7 53 to verify that all Control Panel Test keyboard controls are OK This is performed by the internal PC backend processor which does normal keyboard run through Monitor Verify basic Monitor display functions Refer to Chapter 3 of the User Manual ESI Touch Panel Verify basic Touch Panel display functions Refer to Chapter 3 of the User Manual Measurements Scan a gray scale phantom and use the measurement controls to verify distance and area calculation accuracy Refer to the User Manual Chapter 18 for measure
305. ox Contents also used for Vivid 7 PRO continued PART NUMBER 07003194 DESCRIPTION Power Cable All countries except USA Cable ECG Marquette AHA 164L0025 USA only Leadwires ECG Marquette AHA 164L0027 USA only Power Cable 07003193 USA only Multi language Vivid 7 PRO User Manual Update FC093202 Not needed for English V7USER MAN User Manual Vivid 7 English FB092820 V7 USER MAN User Manual Vivid 7 German FB092821 V7 USER MAN User Manual Vivid 7 French FB092822 V7 USER MAN FB092823 FB092824 User Manual Vivid 7 Italian V7 USER MAN User Manual Vivid 7 Spanish V7 USER MAN 092825 092866 User Manual Vivid 7 Portuguese V7 USER MAN User Manual Vivid 7 Swedish V7 USER MAN User Manual Vivid 7 Norwegian FB092867 V7 USER MAN User Manual Vivid 7 Danish FB092868 V7 USER MAN User Manual Vivid 7 Dutch FB092869 V7 USER MAN User Manual Vivid 7 Greek FB092870 V7 USER MAN User Manual Vivid 7 Russian 092871 V7 USER MAN User Manual Vivid 7 Turkish FB092872 V7 USER MAN User Manual Vivid 7 Japanese 092873 V7 USER MAN User Manual Vivid 7 Chinese FB092874 V7 USER MAN User Manual Vivid 7 Polish FB092875 V7 USER MAN User Manual Vivid 7 Hungarian FB092877 V7 USER MAN User Manual Vivid 7 Finnish FB092958 V7 USER MAN Reference Manual Volume 2 FB092888 V7 REFERENCE MAN ex Probe User Manual s As Required Chapter 9 Ren
306. password settings must be manually recorded The backup procedure will move all images from the internal hard disk to a removable MO disk It will also save the Patient Archive Report Archive System Configuration and User Defined Configuration to a backup MO disk Table 8 2 Sub sections in this Procedure Page Description Number Customer Provided Prerequisite Formatted and labelled Disks for Images storage Formatted and labelled MO Disk for Patient Archive and User defined settings Chapter 8 Replacement Procedures 8 9 GE MEDICAL SYSTEMS DIRECTION FC091194 REVISION 02 7 7 PRO SERVICE MANUAL 8 3 3 Tools Provided With Unit or After a Software Upgrade Table 8 3 CDs with BT 02 M4 Software SW v 2 2 0 ITEM TITLE PART NUMBER DESCRIPTION V7 SYSTEM SW CD BEP 1 FC200165 04 Used for complete software installation V7 SYSTEM SW CD BEP 2 FC200265 03 Used for complete software installation Common CD for Vivid 7 Vivid 7 PRO and EchoPAC PC ees 200220 01 is used for sw 2 0 0 02 3 i ios FC200220 02 is used for sw 2 0 1 L R fix FC200220 03 is used for sw 2 1 0 BTO2 M4 1 FC200220 04 is used for sw 2 2 0 BTO2 M4 2 Table 8 4 CDs with BT 01 Software SW v 1 x x TITLE PART NUMBER DESCRIPTION Used for complete software installation FC200165 01 Vivid 7 System SW installation CD FC200165 01 is used for software Disk 1 of 2 v 1 0 1 v 1 1 0
307. processing and produces Doppler Audio The processed Doppler result is sent via the Pipelink bus to IMP2 The Doppler Audio is routed via the Motherboard to the Internal I O The main functions of the Image Port IMP2 board Capture data from the RFT or the VCR in playback store it into its internal memory and then route it to the BEP via the PC2IP bus Pick Color Flow data from the Pipelink bus and send it to the BEP via the PC2IP bus Main Communication between BEP and the cards in the Card Rack via the PC2IP Bus Chapter 5 Components and Functions Theory 5 13 GE MEDICAL SYSTEMS DIRECTION FC091194 REVISION 02 7 Vivip 7 PRO SERVICE MANUAL Section 5 4 Back End Processor 5 4 1 5 4 2 5 4 3 Introduction The Back End Processor is a computer designed specially for the use in Ultrasound Scanners made by GE The first version called BEP 1 in this manual has been used since the introduction of the Vivid 7 Vivid 7 PRO ultrasound scanners A new version called BEP 2 in this manual will be introduced second half of 2002 as a replacement for BEP 1 both for new ultrasound scanners from factory and for service replacement in the field When the descriptions in this section applies only to one of the models it will be marked in the text BEP 1 or BEP 2 Signal Flow and Processing The Back End Processor receives the data from the Front End Electronics stores it in memory performs scan conversio
308. put These bias voltages are stored in Backend Processor When to do a Front End Alignment Procedure Do the Front End Alignment procedure e when installing a new Vivid 7 Vivid 7 PRO after software has been updated or replaced when BF boards have been interchanged when a BF board has been replaced when the Backend Processor has been replaced Procedure See 7 4 5 Beamformer Calibration Front End Alignment starting on page 7 65 Chapter 6 Service Adjustments 6 3 GE MEDICAL SYSTEMS DIRECTION FC091194 REVISION 02 7 Vivip 7 PRO SERVICE MANUAL Section 6 5 Direction Lock and Brake Adjustment 6 5 1 Front Caster Brakes Adjustment Procedure 6 5 1 1 Manpower 2 persons 6 5 1 2 Tools Hexagon key 3 32 inch e Phillips screw driver size 2 6 5 1 3 Preparations 1 Set Rear Brakes to prevent system from rolling 2 Remove Front Bumper as described in Front Bumper Removal Procedure on page 8 50 6 5 1 4 Front Caster Brakes Adjustment Adjustment screws Lo 2 mm opening Brakedog bites Figure 6 2 Front Brakes adjustment 1 Use a hexagon key and screw the adjustment screw until the opening between brake dogs and tires are approximate 2 mm 2 Install Front Bumper as described in Front Bumper Installation Procedure on page 8 50 3 Test Front Brakes 6 4 Section 6 5 Direction Lock and Brake Adjustment GE MEDICAL SYSTEMS DIRECTION FC091194 REVISION 02
309. quired Revisions for Cards and Modules Backend Rack BT 01 BT 01 BT 02 sw 1 0 sw 1 0 1 1 1 2 sw 2 0 2 1 Func Func Func Part Number Rev MCD Rev MCD Rev MCD Comments BACKEND PROCESSOR Used in Production Before September 2002 ec PATENT I MCD revision F G H or may 2266548 5 ED Backend N A N A N A Processor UPS BACKEND PROCESSOR II Used in Production After September 2002 BACKEND 2348186 PROCESSOR WITHOUT MO DRIVE 2348186 22 PATIENT IO MODULE ee Same as 200801 MOD DRIVE 9 0G Chapter 1 Introduction 1 5 GE MEDICAL SYSTEMS DIRECTION FC091194 REVISION 02 7 7 PRO SERVICE MANUAL 1 1 4 3 History Supported Probes Table 1 5 Supported Probes and SW Versions BART SUPPORTED MODELS amp SW VERSION PROBES NUMBER BT 01 V7 BT 02 V7 BT 02 V7 PRO 3S Probe Sector 3S 2252157 3S PROBE L500 BT 01 SW ver 1 x x 02 SW VER 2 BT 02 SW VER 2 x x 3S Comfort Scan Probe 2323337 99 01 SW ver 1 02 SW VER 2 02 SW VER 2 x x M3s Probe AMA Sector M3s 2295649 BT 01 SW ver 1 x x BT 02 SW VER 2 x x 5 SECTOR 5 Probe Sector 55 2290751 XRANSDUCEB BT 01 SW ver 1 BT 02 SW VER 2x x BT 02 SW VER 2 7S Probe Sector 7S 2263669 7S PROBE BT 01 SW ver 1 BT 02 SW VER 2 x x BT 02 SW VER 2x x 10S Probe Sector 10S 2298589 7 BT 01 SW ver 1
310. quirements of applicable electrical codes The purchaser of GE equipment must only utilize qualified personnel to perform electrical servicing on the equipment The desire to use a non listed or customer provided product or to place an approved product further from the system than the interface kit allows presents challenges to the installation team To avoid delays during installation such variances should be made known to the individuals or group performing the installation at the earliest possible date preferably prior to the purchase The ultrasound suite must be clean prior to delivery of the machine Carpet is not recommended because it collects dust and creates static Potential sources of EMI electromagnetic interference should also be investigated before delivery Dirt static and EMI can negatively impact system reliability Chapter 2 Pre Installation 2 7 GE MEDICAL SYSTEMS DIRECTION FC091194 REVISION 02 7 7 PRO SERVICE MANUAL 2 3 2 NOTE NOTE Required Facility Needs GE Medical Systems requires a dedicated power and ground for the proper operation of its Ultrasound equipment This dedicated power shall originate at the last distribution panel before the system Sites with a mains power system with defined Neutral and Live The dedicated line shall consist of one phase a neutral not shared with any other circuit and a full size ground wire from the distribution panel to the Ultrasound outlet
311. r Take the following precautions with the probe cables Keep away from the wheels Do not bend Do not cross cables between probes Disconnect Probe 1 Rotate the lock handle counter clockwise to the horizontal position to unlock the connector See Figure 3 10 2 Remove the connector from the port 3 Ensure that the probe head is clean before placing the probe in its storage case see section 10 5 4 on page 10 7 for cleaning instructions Chapter 3 Installation 3 13 GE MEDICAL SYSTEMS DIRECTION FC091194 REVISION 02 7 Vivip 7 PRO SERVICE MANUAL 3 7 10 Power ON Boot Up 3 7 10 1 Connecting Mains Power to the Unit DANGER Never use three to two prong adapter this defeats the safety ground CAUTION SYSTEM REQUIRES ALL COVERS Operate this unit only when all board covers and frame panels are securely in place The covers are required for safe operation good system performance and cooling purposes NOTE Do not cycle the Circuit Breaker ON OFF ON in less than five 5 seconds When turning OFF the Circuit Breaker the system should de energize completely before turning the circuit breaker ON NOTE When turning on a system from standby mode it takes a few seconds before it responds Do not push the On off button again during this period A second push will initiate a full shutdown Table 3 8 Connecting Mains Power to the unit Connect the female plug on the Power Cable to the Power Inlet at the
312. r edge of Card Rack 4 Disconnect PCI cable from IMP2 Board shown in Figure 8 32 IMP2 Board Retaining clasp 8 DC power cable AE 27 2 HV power cable Screws TX Power Figure 8 32 DC Power TX Power and Cabling 8 38 Section 8 4 FRU Replacement Procedures GE MEDICAL SYSTEMS DIRECTION FC091194 REVISION 02 7 7 PRO SERVICE MANUAL 8 4 4 4 8 4 4 5 TX Power Removal Procedure 1 Remove retaining clasp from DC Power connector 2 Unplug DC Power and TX Power 3 Unscrew two 2 screws in front of TX Power 4 Push cables aside and pull out TX Power from its socket TX Power Installation Procedure Push cables aside and install TX Power 2 Fasten two 2 screws 3 Connect DC Power and secure the connector with retaining clasp 4 Connect TX Power 5 Connect PCI cable to IMP2 Board 6 Install Right Side Cover as described in Side Covers Removal Procedure on page 8 3 7 Install Card Rack Cover Chapter 8 Replacement Procedures 8 39 GE MEDICAL SYSTEMS DIRECTION FC091194 REVISION 02 7 7 PRO SERVICE MANUAL 8 4 5 Rear Casters Replacement Procedure 8 4 5 1 Manpower 2 persons 30 minutes one Caster 8 4 5 2 Tools e Phillips screwdriver size 2 5mm hexagon key Bevel Edged Board and Wooden Wedge both included in package with replacement Casters Wooden Wedge Bevel Edged Board Figure 8 33 Bevel Edge
313. r the unit for quick reference A CAUTION Acoustic Output Hazard Although the ultrasound energy transmitted from the Vivid 7 Vivid 7 PRO probe is within AIUM NEMA standards avoid unnecessary exposure Ultrasound energy can produce heat and mechanical damage g GE MEDICAL SYSTEMS DIRECTION FC091194 REVISION 02 7 Vivip 7 PRO SERVICE MANUAL Section 3 3 Receiving and Unpacking the Equipment CAUTION 3 3 1 CAUTION Please read this procedure before unpacking the Vivid 7 Vivid 7 PRO Introduction Vivid 7 Vivid 7 PRO is a fine tuned electronic equipment and should be treated properly during transportation If the box is damaged or if the tilt amp drop indicators show failure please inform the sales representative immediately Do also fill in that the tilt amp drop indicators show failure in the Package column on the Post delivery checklist See Damage In Transportation on page v in the beginning of this manual We strongly advice you to store the Vivid 7 Vivid 7 PRO packing material in undamaged condition in case of future transportation The weight of the special designed wooden transportation box with a Vivid 7 Vivid 7 PRO and other normal equipment included is approximate 300 kg 615 Ibs Have two people available to unpack the Vivid 7 Vivid 7 PRO Attempts to move the unit considerable distances or on an incline by one person could result in injury or damage or bo
314. rds probes documented by S N Missing parts Contact and signature Do you want the responsible system tester to contact you YES NQ Sign Date Fax page of 3 58 Section 3 10 Installation Paperwork GE MEDICAL SYSTEMS DIRECTION FC091194 REVISION 02 7 Vivip 7 PRO SERVICE MANUAL Chapter 4 Functional Checks Section 4 1 Overview 4 1 1 Purpose of Chapter 4 This chapter provides procedures for quickly checking major functions of the Vivid 7 Vivid 7 PRO scanner diagnostics by using the built in service software and power supply adjustments Table 4 1 Contents in chapter 4 Overview 4 1 2 Special Equipment Required An empty blank MO Disk 066 0490 1 3 GB 066 0519 5 4 GB P N 066 0514 8 6 GB ECG Pads ECG Harness CABLE ECG AHA AMERICA P N 164L0025 CABLE AHA AMERICA P N 164L0025 LEADWIRES AHA AMERICA P N 16410027 or CABLE ECG IEC EU AS P N 164L0026 LEADWIRES IEC EU AS P N 164L0028 At least one probe ideally you should check all the probes used the system by the site See Probes on page 9 28 for an overview of available probes Chapter 4 Functional Checks 4 1 GE MEDICAL SYSTEMS DIRECTION FC091194 REVISION 02 7 Vivip 7 PRO SERVICE MANUAL Section 4 2 General Procedures
315. rection of the Doppler velocity scale by defining the angle between the Doppler beam and the investigated blood vessel A thin cross bar on the Doppler cursor will rotate as the control is adjusted Angle correction is available in both Live and Freeze Controls the amount of acoustic power applied in all modes When power is set to maximum it is equal to or less than the maximum acoustic power permitted by the FDA The Thermal Index TI and the Mechanical Index MI are displayed on the screen Chapter 4 Functional Checks 4 39 GE MEDICAL SYSTEMS DIRECTION FC091194 REVISION 02 7 7 PRO SERVICE MANUAL 4 3 8 4 3 8 1 4 3 8 2 Tissue Velocity Imaging Checks Introduction TVI calculates and color codes the velocities in tissue The tissue velocity information is acquired by sampling of tissue Doppler velocity values at discrete points Preparations Use a phantom when doing these tests 1 Connect one of the probes to the scanner s left most probe connector See Probe Connection page 3 13 for info about connecting the probes See Probes page 9 28 for available probes 2 Turn ON the scanner See see 4 2 1 Power ON Boot Up on page 4 2 for info about booting the scanner The 2D Mode window is displayed default mode 3 If needed adjust the Display s Brightness and Contrast setting 4 Press TVI Section 4 3 Functional Checks GE MEDICAL SYSTEMS DIRECTION FC091194
316. rical installation must meet all current local state and national electrical codes Unit Power Plug If the unit arrives without a power plug or with the wrong plug you must contact your GE dealer or the installation engineer must supply what is locally required Chapter 2 Pre Installation 2 3 GE MEDICAL SYSTEMS DIRECTION FC091194 REVISION 02 7 7 PRO SERVICE MANUAL 2 2 2 6 2 2 3 Power Stability Requirements Voltage drop out Max 10 ms Power Transients All applications Less than 25 of nominal peak voltage for less than 1 millisecond for any type of transient including line frequency synchronous asynchronous or aperiodic transients EMI Limitations Ultrasound machines are susceptible to Electromagnetic Interference EMI from radio frequencies magnetic fields and transients in the air or wiring They also generate EMI The Vivid 7 Vivid 7 PRO complies with limits as stated on the EMC label However there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation Possible EMI sources should be identified before the unit is installed Electrical and electronic equipment may produce EMI unintentionally as the result of a defect These sources include medical lasers e Scanners e cauterizing guns computers monitors fans gel warmers microwave ovens light dimmers portable phones The presence of a broadcast station or broadcast van may a
317. rmat as recorded in Table 8 9 on page 8 23 5 From the VCR pull down menu verify VCR type as recorded in Table 8 9 on page 8 23 6 From the top of the connectivity tab select the TCPIP tab 8 26 Section 8 3 SW Loading Procedure GE MEDICAL SYSTEMS DIRECTION FC091194 REVISION 02 Vivip 7 Vivip 7 PRO SERVICE MANUAL 8 3 10 3 Verify SW Key Option Settings cont d 6 Vingmed Ultrasound 35 JO 25102102 9 56 38 adm test CONNECTIVITY Views Tools Screens Dataflow Buttons Services Computer Mame VIVIOT 000010 IP settings Enable DHCP IP Address 1 Subnet Mask Default Gateway Remote Archive Setup Remote Archive IP Addr 3 Remote Archive Name 000000 Connectivity System 25 0202 10 02 42 Save settings Leave blank if DHCP Figure 8 21 TCP IP Example Settings 7 Verify that all settings on the TCPIP tab matches those recorded in Table 8 7 on page 8 19 8 Select SAVE SETTINGS 9 Select OK to continue Chapter 8 Replacement Procedures GE MEDICAL SYSTEMS DIRECTION FC091194 REVISION 02 7 Vivip 7 PRO SERVICE MANUAL 8 3 10 4 Restore Standard Printer IP and Port Settings 1 Select CONNECTIVITY 2 Select SERVICE 3 Select Standard Print 4 Select OPEN GE Vingmed Ultrasound 35 MI 1 0 17103002 20 49 20 adm Cardiac 1130 9 1803 02 8 48 29 CONMECTIVITY Views Toole Screens Dataflow Butt
318. rocedure 1 Disconnect Speed Control cable Fan cable and Input Voltage cable 2 Remove four 4 screws holding AC Power 3 Turn AC Power Module to get better access and unplug the rest of the cables Make sure each connector and socket are properly marked and easy to identify during installation Fan Cable Peripheral Voltage Select Box turned for access to cabling s Cable m Input Voltage cable z Figure 8 28 AC Power Module 8 34 Section 8 4 FRU Replacement Procedures GE MEDICAL SYSTEMS DIRECTION FC091194 REVISION 02 7 7 PRO SERVICE MANUAL 8 4 2 5 AC Power Installation Procedure DANGER Before installing replacement unit verify that the power selector the Power Module is set to the correct voltage for the peripherals used on the system 1 Connect the cables You may need to leave the Speed Control cable and the Fan cable unconnected until you have fastened the unit Input Voltage connector and socket are coded to prevent mistakes In 115V system the connector matches one end of the 8 holed socket In 230V system it matches the other end of the socket Figure 8 29 is on a 230V system and the connector can only be plugged in the right end of the socket Fasten AC Power Module for correct Voltage and connect the remaining cables Install Lower Rear Cover as described in Lower Rear Cover Installation Procedure on page 8 8 Install Filter Cover as described in Filter
319. rom the TX128 board are the 128 transmitters channels XD1 128 They are fed from the P4 and P5 connectors via the XD Bus Boards to the Relay Board and then to the selected PA connector 5 11 3 2 Location in the Unit Front of Scanner TX128 Board Figure 5 22 128 Board Location in Unit Chapter 5 Components and Functions Theory 5 47 GE MEDICAL SYSTEMS DIRECTION FC091194 REVISION 02 7 7 PRO SERVICE MANUAL 5 11 3 3 Inputs DC Voltages Table 5 27 Input DC Voltages Description Connection from DC voltage distributed via Mother Board Back Plane 5 NM Pd DC Power The a indicates that this voltage is used for analog circuits DC voltage distributed via Mother Board Back Plane 10 V DC Power The 10V is only used by this board Ground is distributed via Mother Board Back Plane TX Voltage 1 Voltage can be programmed to vary from 2 5 V to 80V Used to drive the transmitters in 2D Mode and M Mode TX voltage 2 Voltage can be programmed to vary from 2 5 V to TSV2 40V TX Power Supply Backplane Used to drive the transmitters in Doppler CW PW mode and in Color Flow Mapping CFM mode Control Signals TX Power Supply Backplane Table 5 28 Input Control Signals Transmit trigger Digital TTL 5 11 3 4 Outputs Table 5 29 Output TX pulses Plug amp P5 XD1 128 128 transmitter channels via the connectors P4 and P5 to T
320. rs 2 Filter Cover 3 Top Cover fastened by screws 4 Lower Rear Cover Screws 5 Front Cover fastened by screws at each side 8 2 Section 8 2 Plastic Parts Replacement Procedures GE MEDICAL SYSTEMS DIRECTION FC091194 REVISION 02 7 Vivid 7 PRO SERVICE MANUAL 8 2 2 Side Covers Replacement Procedure 8 2 2 1 Manpower One person 15 minutes 8 2 2 2 Tools No special tools needed 8 2 2 3 Preparations Shut down the system as described in Power Shut Down on page 4 5 8 2 2 4 Side Covers Removal Procedure 1 Turn two 2 recessed fasteners a quarter turn either way with a coin They clicks loose 2 Take hold under the lower front side of cover and pull gently At the same time support the rear side of the cover with the other hand 3 When the cover get loose in front it s easy to pull free at the rear side and move upwards Recessed 1 4 turn fasteners Pull front side loose first Coin Figure 8 2 Side Covers with fastener overview Chapter 8 Replacement Procedures 8 3 GE MEDICAL SYSTEMS DIRECTION FC091194 REVISION 02 7 Vivip 7 PRO SERVICE MANUAL 8 2 2 4 Side Covers Removal Procedure cont d 4 Lift Side Cover gently upwards until the three hooks are free from Top Cover Retainer See Figure 8 3 5 To Remove Left side cover repeat this procedure 8 2 2 5 Side Covers Installation Procedure 1 Guide hooks at the top of Side Cover into
321. s 1 Connect one of the probes to the scanner s left most probe connector See Probe Connection page 3 13 for info about connecting the probes See Probes page 9 28 for available probes 2 Turn ON the scanner See 4 2 1 Power ON Boot Up on page 4 2 for info about booting the scanner The 2D Mode window is displayed default mode 3 Press FREEZE to freeze the image 4 Press the Assignable CINELOOP 4 52 Section 4 3 Functional Checks GE MEDICAL SYSTEMS DIRECTION FC091194 REVISION 02 7 7 PRO SERVICE MANUAL 4 3 7 2 Preparations cont d Mode Dependant Keys Left marker O Right marker Cycle select Number of cycles First Cycle C Last Cycle Sync Cineloop Image Store Trackball Scroll in freeze Cine speed in replay Start stop cineloop Figure 4 20 Cineloop controls Chapter 4 Functional Checks 4 53 GE MEDICAL SYSTEMS DIRECTION FC091194 REVISION 02 7 Vivip 7 PRO SERVICE MANUAL 4 3 15 3 Check Left Marker Right Marker Cycle Select and Number of Cycles Table 4 33 Cineloop Controls Checks Adjust LEFT MARKER and RIGHT MARKER Moves the Left and Right Markers to expand or trim the cineloop boundaries Moves the cineloop boundaries from heart cycle to heart cycle Increase or decrease the number of heart cycles to be included in the cineloop 4 54 Section 4 3 Functional Checks GE MEDICAL SYSTEMS DIRECTION FC091194 R
322. s 3 Check the Default box Click once this check box views Tools Screens Dataflow Buttons Services Tepip to make DICOM the Default dataflow Name DICOM Server y M Defaut Loa Direct Store R Direct search None Remove Hidden Services Select Service 7 ume owe mr Roe ProSolv Server Dicom Image Storage DICOMSERVER Out Primary Figure 3 60 Set DICOM as Default Dataflow 4 Exit Config and restart the scanner by hitting CTRL ALT R at the same time 3 54 Section 3 9 Connectivity GE MEDICAL SYSTEMS DIRECTION FC091194 REVISION 02 7 Vivip 7 PRO SERVICE MANUAL 3 9 3 7 9 3 9 3 7 10 Performing a Study 1 After restart hit New Exam you ll see that DICOM Server is the default dataflow enter a last name and patient ID and start scanning and image acquisition Images are stored in the local image buffer on the system 2 After having finished the study click on New Exam and select All when asked if you want to save The images will now be transferred to the server via a spooler 3 To view the status of the spooler job press the F4 key on the keyboard You can select the Refresh button to get an update of the status of the spool job 4 Once the jobs are transferred they will be deleted from the spooler Going Offline 1 If you go offline with the scann
323. s GE MEDICAL SYSTEMS DIRECTION FC091194 REVISION 02 Vivip 7 ViviD 7 PRO SERVICE MANUAL 7 2 11 1 Windows 2000 Utilities cont d 5 User Accounts This page lists the Users that has been given access to this Vivid 7 Vivid 7 PRO Figure 7 31 User Accounts Chapter 7 Diagnostics Troubleshooting 7 37 GE MEDICAL SYSTEMS DIRECTION FC091194 REVISION 02 Vivi 7 Vivip 7 PRO SERVICE MANUAL 7 2 11 1 Windows 2000 Utilities cont d 6 Shared Resources This screen displays all shared network resources on Vivid 7 Vivid 7 PRO Figure 7 32 Shared Resources 7 38 Section 7 2 Diagnostics GE MEDICAL SYSTEMS DIRECTION FC091194 REVISION 02 7 Vivip 7 PRO SERVICE MANUAL 7 2 11 1 Windows 2000 Utilities cont d 7 System Shutdown NOTE System Shutdown is intended for use from remote computer This menu gives you the ability to either Restart or Shutdown the Vivid 7 Vivid 7 PRO NOTE Retain Disruptive Mode should be kept unchecked if you are working locally on the scanner It must be checked if working from an external computer 35 GEMS Service Home Page Netscape Error Logs Diagnostics Image Quality Calibration Configuration C Utilities Tools System Shutdown Page GHCy Windows 2000 Utilities C Restart System C Shutdown System Retain Disruptive Mode 7 Submit Reset User Accounts Shared Resources System Shutdown EH Scanner Utilities CES System Shutdown Set Debug U
324. s Keys SW OPTIONS KEYS 8 18 Section 8 3 SW Loading Procedure GE MEDICAL SYSTEMS DIRECTION FC091194 REVISION 02 7 7 PRO SERVICE MANUAL 8 3 9 2 Record TCP IP Settings 1 Select CONNECTIVITY 2 Select the TCPIP tab 3 Record all settings in Table 8 7 on page 8 19 GE Vingmed Ultrasound M3S 25 02 02 9 56 38 adm test 1 25022 10 02 42 CONNECTIVITY Views Tools Screens Dataflow Buttons Services Computer Mame VIVIOT 000010 IP settings 0 Save settings Enable DHCP IP Address VIRIS SS Subnet Mask 255 255 255 0 Default Gateway 8 9 9 Remote Archive Setup Remote Archive IP Addr 4 8 3 Leave blank if DHCP Remote Archive Name 000000 Figure 8 14 TCP IP Example Settings Table 8 7 TCPIP Settings Table FUNCTION SETTING ENNL Chapter 8 Replacement Procedures GE MEDICAL SYSTEMS DIRECTION FC091194 REVISION 02 7 Vivip 7 PRO SERVICE MANUAL 8 3 9 3 Record Standard Printer IP and Port Settings 1 Select CONNECTIVITY 2 Select SERVICES Scroll down until Standard Print appears Select Standard Print Select OPEN 3 4 5 GE Vingmed Ultrasound M3S MI 1 0 E 17103102 20 49 20 adm Cardiac 1150 9 18103102 8 48 29 CONNECTIVITY Views Tools Screens Dataflow Buttons Servi Destination Device C
325. s can communicate with the board 7 52 Section 7 3 Common Diagnostics GE MEDICAL SYSTEMS DIRECTION FC091194 REVISION 02 7 Vivip 7 PRO SERVICE MANUAL 7 3 3 PC Backend Processor Diagnostics Interactive Tests 7 3 3 1 Keyboard Test 1 Double click Keyboard Test from the PC Diagnostics interactive tests menu 2 Click the EXECUTE button A keyboard layout is displayed on which you can see the keys of a standard computer keyboard Some of these keys are missing on Vivid 7 Vivid 7 PRO TASystem32cmd exe Spc DR Keyboard Test Instruction This test allows you to check the keys on your keyboard Ins Hm PUp Del End 7 4 Shift Control Figure 7 46 Keyboard Test 3 Press each key on your keyboard once and make sure that the corresponding keys on screen are removed from view If a key on screen is not removed that key may be damaged and you may to have your keyboard repaired or replaced Since some of the displayed keys are missing on Vivid 7 Vivid 7 PRO they cannot be removed See Figure 7 47 Wpcor Keyboard Test Hm PUp End PDn Figure 7 47 Remaining Keys On screen After All Keyboard s Keys have been Pressed 4 To reset the keyboard click the Reset Keys button 5 To exit the test click Close Chapter 7 Diagnostics Troubleshooting 7 53 GE MEDICAL SYSTEMS DIRECTION FC091194 REVISION 02 7 Vivip 7 PRO SERVICE MANUAL 7 3 3 2 Audio Test
326. s enough space 9 Press OK A progress indicator is displayed 10 After completion press OK 11 Remove MO Disk with moved Images from MO Drive 12 case archive HD exceed MO Disk media capacity a Insert new MO Disk b Repeat step 5 through 11 as needed 8 14 Section 8 3 SW Loading Procedure GE MEDICAL SYSTEMS DIRECTION FC091194 REVISION 02 7 Vivip 7 PRO SERVICE MANUAL 8 3 7 Prepare MO Disk for Patient Archive NOTE A separate MO disk is required for backup of Patient Database System Configuration and User Defined Configurations customer presets This MO disk must be a new disk with no images stored 1 Label the MO Disk sequentially i e Backup 1A side A Backup 1B side B 2 If the MO Disks is already formatted and labelled move to section 8 3 8 on page 8 16 NOTE When formatting the MO disk give it a logical name and make sure to physically label the disk A labelling convention should be followed so that each MO disk gets a unique label The maximum numbers of label characters allowed is 11 MO Disk Label side B must differ from side A Insert a MO disk side A into the empty MO drive Select CONFIG F2 on the alphanumeric Keyboard on the operator panel From the Operator Login window select ADM from the Operator pull down menu Select LOG ON Select CONNECTIVITY in the Image and Analysis menu 0 Select TOOLS in the Connectivity menu In the Label window
327. screws Remove all peripheral units Disconnect then remove all cables Detach computer by unscrewing all fastening screws Remove external i o box by unscrewing all fastening screws Remove internal i o box by unscrewing all fastening screws Remove ac power box by unscrewing all fastening screws Remove ac transformer box by unscrewing all fastening screws Remove sheet metal cover on electronic rack on lower right side Remove all PCB s from the electronic rack Remove the two power supplys from the electronic rack by unscrewing all fastening screws Unscrew two screws on the connector front panel of the electronic rack and remove the panel Remove the electronic cabinet by unscrewing all fastening screws in front of it and behind of it Remove the pedal mechanism by unscrewing all fastening screws Remove the wheels by unscrewing all fastening screws Figure 1 10 Label Disassembly Instruction Part 1 Left Part of Label 1 32 Section 1 3 Safety Considerations GE MEDICAL SYSTEMS DIRECTION FC091194 REVISION 02 Vivip 7 Vivip 7 PRO SERVICE MANUAL 1 3 5 16 Label Disassembly Nester Part 2 Right Part of Label Located on the outside of the Front End Card Rack s Cover inside unit PARTS DESCRIPTION DISPOSITION Painted sheet metal aluzinc steel Sheet metal aluzinc Printed circuit boards Cables Recyclable metal after cleaning Recyc
328. settings Save settings The new settings are saved to a common settings file After a restart the settings are also included in other screens 2 Restart Vivid 7 Vivid 7 PRO to make the changes take place 3 40 Section 3 9 Connectivity GE MEDICAL SYSTEMS DIRECTION FC091194 REVISION 02 7 Vivip 7 PRO SERVICE MANUAL 3 9 3 6 Verification of a Connection Set Up to an EchoPAC PC Work Station 1 Press CONFIG on the Control Panel and log on as adm see Vivid 7 Vivid 7 PRO Configuration on page 3 22 2 Select CONNECTIVITY in the lower part of the window 3 Click on the VIEWS tab located in upper part of window to display the Current Dataflow Views screen see Figure 3 39 CONNECTIVITY VIEWS tab M Views roots Screens Dataflow Buttons Services Current Dataflow DATAFLOW button CONNECTIVITY tab Imaging Measure Report Connectivity System About Admin Figure 3 39 Current Dataflow Views screen 4 Click the DATAFLOW button to see all available data flows see Figure 3 40 5 Click the beside the dataflow you want to check here Remote Archive Remote HD to see its contents Dataflow View r Properties Current 3 Dataflows 53 llo Archive S Local Archive Int HD 3 Local Archive MOD La 3 Local Archive Int HD MOD DATA
329. sn weu pue unuzcgoeuuo pue Figure 1 6 Label Internal Connections Int Conn Upper Part Section 1 3 Safety Considerations 1 28 GE MEDICAL SYSTEMS Vivip 7 Vivip 7 PRO SERVICE MANUAL DIRECTION FC091194 REVISION 02 Label Internal Connections Int Conn Lower Part 1 3 5 12 Located on the outside of the Backend Processor s Cover inside unit 5 epsJeeJ uees d34 719 195 21015 1915 Connect to FEP IMP 2 board future optional use Connector C15 is not used SCS controller is option used together with MO 894 SQ do VOAS d pueog oepi ul vOAS spieoq 5 Lg CIE ys ul ul aN olpny TTo OTD 62 aasn LON Gar Ajddng sjeuBis OlZOd geuis O ZOd Woy no 438 pusy 1 5 8 001 01 uogoeuuoo 2985 ejosuoo dasn LON LON Addns NOES TIVHS 88 48 YON 98 0
330. sound transmit bursts are generated on the TX board initiated by the transmit trigger pulse TXTRIG_L The transmit trigger starts the Transmit Pulse Generators TPG on the TX board each generating 16 transmit pulses with different delays The transmit pulses are then routed to separate transmit amplifiers fed with voltage HV1 and HV2 witch are controlled by the Acoustic Power control software The transmit pulses are routed over an Xducer Bus Board XDBUS located on the front side of the Front End boards to the Relay board where they are fed to the selected one out of three phased linear array probe reflected signal from body structures and blood cells are routed from the probe via the Relay board over the Xducer Bus to the RX receiver board where preamplification 20dB and Analog Time Gain Compensation ATGC 10 30 dB is performed Gain is determined by an analog signal ATGC generated by the FEC board On the very input of the RX board are transmit receive T R switches to prevent the transmitters from destroying the receivers Prior to preamplification the signals from the different channels were also fed through relays This is for having the possibility to route echoes from annular array probes into the receiver in addition to injecting a test signal TSIG output channels from the RX board fed to two Beamformer 64 boards Each Beamformer board performs A D conversion of 64 channels
331. ss to Adjustments The adjustments of the monitor is done via controls buttons on front of the monitor Adjustment Procedure s The display monitor s contrast and brightness controls may need periodic adjustment due to changes in ambient light They are adjusted from the three buttons on the front part of the display monitor CONTRAST BRIGHTNESS Left Center Right Button Button Button Figure 6 1 Adjust Contrast and Brightness Section 6 3 Monitor Adjustments GE MEDICAL SYSTEMS DIRECTION FC091194 REVISION 02 Vivio 7 Vivip 7 PRO SERVICE MANUAL 6 3 3 1 6 3 3 2 Adjust Contrast 1 Press Left button on the display monitor once see Figure 6 1 2 Press Right button to increase contrast 3 Press Center button to decrease contrast The amount of contrast is shown on a slider on the screen see Figure 6 1 Adjust Brightness 1 Press the Left button on the display monitor twice see Figure 6 1 2 Press the Right button to increase brightness 3 Press the Center button to decrease brightness The amount of brightness is shown on a slider on the screen see Figure 6 1 Section 6 4 Front End Alignment Procedure 6 4 1 6 4 2 6 4 3 Introduction Front End Alignment Procedure Beam Former Calibration Procedures are performed to calibrate each ADC channel of the two Bean Former BF inputs The system calibrates the ADC to zero output when there is no signal on the in
332. stem Install Lower Rear Cover as described in Lower Rear Cover Installation Procedure on page 8 8 Install Filter Cover as described in Filter Cover Installation Procedure on page 8 6 Install Side Covers as described in Side Covers Installation Procedure on page 8 4 Section 8 4 FRU Replacement Procedures GE MEDICAL SYSTEMS DIRECTION FC091194 REVISION 02 7 Vivip 7 PRO SERVICE MANUAL 8 4 6 Front Casters Replacement Procedure 8 4 6 1 Manpower 1 persons 30 minutes per Caster 8 4 6 2 Tools Torx screwdriver T 20 Open end wrenches 10 mm and 134 mm 5mm hexagon key Bevel Edged Board and Wooden Wedge included in package with replacement Casters Wooden Wedge Bevel Edged Board Figure 8 38 Bevel Edged Board and Wooden Wedge 8 4 6 3 Preparations 1 Shut down the system as described in Power Shut Down on page 4 5 2 Remove the Front Bumper as described in Front Bumper Removal Procedure on page 8 50 3 Turn Front Casters as shown in Figure 8 39 4 Activate Direction Lock 5 Put the Bevel Edged Board on the floor Chapter 8 Replacement Procedures 8 45 GE MEDICAL SYSTEMS DIRECTION FC091194 REVISION 02 7 Vivip 7 PRO SERVICE MANUAL 8 4 6 4 Front Casters Removal Procedure WARNING Prior to elevating scanner verify that the floating keyboard is locked its lowest position WARNING Use extreme caution as long as VIVID 7 is un stable not resting all four
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334. t Up Connection to DICOM Server in a Network cont d 3 9 3 7 6 Set up of DICOM Server in Vivid 7 7 PRO s Configuration Screens cont d 3 Click once on the Pure DICOM Storage line under Services and the bottom part of the screen will be populated with set up information for the DICOM server CONNECTIVITY Views Tools Screens Dataflow Buttons Services m Destination Device Hame DICOMSERVER X Add IP address of 1 Remove Services Raw data Storage Dicom Image Storage x Pure dicom Storage Dicom Image Storage x Worklist1 Dicom Worklist x Add Remove CONNECTIVITY Views Tools Screens Dataflow Buttons Services Destination Device DICOMSERVER Add IP address 10 0 0 4 Remove Services Pure dicom Storage Dicom Image Storage x Imaging Me sure Report connectivity System Abou Worklist1 Dicom Worklist Remove Click Once on Pure DICOM Storage Dicom Image Storage Name Enable Retry 5 Max 9 Interval 1 8 Timeout 10 After Image Settings Negotiable Image Settings ie Allow Raw Data Only Black white Allow Multiframe Compression Quality 95 Raw data Storage Dicom Image Storage x Before clicking AE Title _ DICOMSTORAGESCP Port 105 Reopen pr image Max Framerate 25 X
335. t an MO Disk 4 11 Formatting a Removable Media 4 11 Front Bumper Replacement Procedure 8 50 Front Cover Replacement Procedure 8 5 Front End Alignment 7 65 Alignment when to do 6 3 Calibration 7 60 Controller Board FEC 2 5 56 Description 5 4 FE Bus Description 5 4 FE Modules Parts List 9 11 Processor 5 4 Subsystem 5 12 Front Wheels Replacement Procedure 8 45 Frontend Alignment see DC Offset Calibration 7 29 FRU Replacement Procedures 8 31 Functional Checks 4 1 2D Mode B mode Checks 4 17 Backend Processor Checks 4 56 Basic Controls 4 14 Vivip 7 Vivip 7 PRO SERVICE MANUAL Cineloop Check 4 52 Color Mode Checks 4 28 Contrast Checks 4 46 Doppler Mode Checks 4 34 ECG Check 4 51 M Mode Checks 4 24 Measurements and Multi Image Checks 4 47 Multi Image Checks 4 49 Performance Tests 4 16 Probe Connectors Check 4 50 Stress Echo 4 46 Tissue Velocity Imaging Checks 4 40 G GEMS Leakage Current Limits 10 11 General Cleaning 10 7 General Procedures 4 2 Global Service User Interface GSUI 5 102 Going Offline 3 55 Grounding Continuity 10 12 H Hardware Software Versions 1 4 Hazard Icons 1 9 Heat Dissipation 2 2 Height 3 8 High Voltage Power Supply 5 5 Hospital and Department Name 3 24 Hospital Network Connection to EchoPAC PC Workstation 3 36 How often should PMs be performed 10 2 HP Deskjet 990 Cxi Network Printer 3 32 Human Safety 1
336. t is exceeded Jumpers and Dip switches None LEDs None Chapter 5 Components and Functions Theory 5 43 GE MEDICAL SYSTEMS DIRECTION FC091194 REVISION 02 7 7 PRO SERVICE MANUAL Section 5 11 Circuit Boards 5 11 1 Overview This section describes the Circuit Boards in Vivid 7 Vivid 7 PRO Table 5 22 Contents in Section 5 11 5 44 Section 5 11 Circuit Boards GE MEDICAL SYSTEMS DIRECTION FC091194 REVISION 02 ViviD 7 Vivip 7 PRO SERVICE MANUAL 5 11 2 Relay Board RLY 5 11 2 1 General Description The Relay Board has three PA probe connectors a blind PA slot used to park a fourth probe and a connector for a stand alone Doppler probe containing two transducer elements receiving mode the Relay Board connects the transducer channels from the selected probe to the RX 128 and TX 128 boards via the XDBUS Relay Board routes the TX power supplies to the active probe It also routes the Probe Multiplexer Control Signal to the active probe 5 11 2 2 Location in the Unit Front of Scanner RLY Board Figure 5 21 RLY Board Location in Unit Chapter 5 Components and Functions Theory 5 45 GE MEDICAL SYSTEMS DIRECTION FC091194 REVISION 02 7 7 PRO SERVICE MANUAL 5 11 2 3 Inputs DC Voltages Table 5 23 DC Output Voltages Plug P3 amp P4 DC output voltage distributed via Mother Board Back Plane DC Power Supply gt Backplane
337. t log on to the GSUI and run the tests there If the Acquisition test fails it is time to switch to Vivid 7 Vivid 7 PRO s Front End System Test List of Service Tools Available via GSUI Table 7 3 List of Service Tools Available via GSUI Software Tool Description Operator tor Service Number Chapter 7 Diagnostics Troubleshooting 7 3 GE MEDICAL SYSTEMS DIRECTION FC091194 REVISION 02 7 Vivip 7 PRO SERVICE MANUAL 7 2 2 Common Service Diagnostic Interface Ultrasound Interface 7 2 2 1 Connect PC to the Ultrasound Unit It is not necessary to connect a PC to Vivid 7 Vivid 7 PRO to use the GSUI 7 2 2 2 Log in to GSUI Double click the button with the wrench icon in the status bar at the bottom of the video screen This button links the user or the Field Engineer FE to the Service Login Screen Service Login Hospital Name System Type Ultrasound GE Medical Systems System ID US PC175 unknown Select User Level Select User Level Select User Level Enter Password Operator Administrator External Service GE Service Figure 7 1 Service Login Screen Log on as External Service with password gogems all lowercase letters 7 4 Section 7 2 Diagnostics GE MEDICAL SYSTEMS DIRECTION FC091194 REVISION 02 7 Vivip 7 PRO SERVICE MANUAL 7 2 3 Service Home Page When the Common Service Desktop is started the Service Home Page appears The Home Page cont
338. t of edge enhancement applied to an image When Reject is increased low level echoes and noise Use the vertical arrows to select Reject are rejected and appear darker in the 2D image Use the horizontal arrows to adjust Reject An index number is displayed in the status window to indicate the relative level of rejection Tilts the axis of the 2D image to the left or right By using this control in combination with Angle control Use the vertical arrows to select Tilt the image can be aligned to the direction of interest Use the horizontal arrows to adjust Tilt and frame rates be optimized By default the axis of symmetry of a 2D image is vertical 4 22 Section 4 3 Functional Checks GE MEDICAL SYSTEMS DIRECTION FC091194 REVISION 02 7 Vivip 7 PRO SERVICE MANUAL 4 3 4 8 Check DDP Diff Power and Dynamic Range Table 4 11 2D Mode Check DDP Diff Power and Dynamic Range Use the vertical arrows to select DDP Data Dependent Processing Use the horizontal arrows to adjust DDP Use the vertical arrows to select Diff Use the horizontal arrows to turn Diff On Off Use the vertical arrows to select Power Use the horizontal arrows to adjust Power Use the vertical arrows to select Dynamic Range Use the horizontal arrows to adjust Dynamic Range Performs temporal processing which reduces random noise without affecting the motion of significant tissue structures An index number is displ
339. tall Side Covers as described in Side Covers Installation Procedure on page 8 4 6 New Front Cover Install correct labels see Labels Locations on page 1 14 Screws Figure 8 4 Front Cover Replacement Chapter 8 Replacement Procedures 8 5 GE MEDICAL SYSTEMS DIRECTION FC091194 REVISION 02 Vivip 7 Vivip 7 PRO SERVICE MANUAL 8 2 4 Filter Cover Replacement Procedure 8 2 4 1 Manpower One person 5 minutes 8 2 4 2 Tools No special tools needed 8 2 4 3 Filter Cover Removal Procedure Take hold at the lower side of Filter Cover and pull it loose from the chassis Hook it off at the upper side and remove it 8 2 4 4 Filter Cover Installation Procedure Align the cover at the upper side and push it into place along its lower side Installation starts at the upper side Filter Cover Removal starts from the lower side Figure 8 5 Filter Cover 8 6 Section 8 2 Plastic Parts Replacement Procedures GE MEDICAL SYSTEMS DIRECTION FC091194 REVISION 02 7 7 PRO SERVICE MANUAL 8 2 5 Filter Replacement Procedure 8 2 5 1 Manpower One person 30 minutes 8 2 5 2 Tools No special tools are needed Filter Filter Cover Plastic plugs Figure 8 6 Filter Cover and Filter 8 2 5 3 Filter Replacement Procedure 1 Remove Filter Cover as described in Filter Cover Removal Procedure on page 8 6 2 Pull out plastic plugs and remove the filter Two different Plastic plugs have been used the one to the left
340. ted via Mother Board Back Plane The a indicates that this voltage is used for analog circuits DC output voltage distributed via Mother Board Back Plane The a indicates that this voltage is used for analog circuits DC output voltage distributed via Mother Board Back Plane The a indicates that this voltage is used for analog circuits DC Power Supply via Backplane DC Power Supply via Backplane DC Power Supply via Backplane DC Power Supply via Backplane DC Power Supply via Backplane Distributed via Mother Board Back Plane DC Power Supply via Backplane Signal Inputs Table 5 40 Signal Inputs Connection from PRPRES Probe Present Relay Board High ee ves Indicates the voltages and currents from the TX Supply VME Bus Used for communication with the rest of the system not the Front End Boards Commands and data from the VME Bus can be routed via the Front End bus to the other boards in the Front End The Backend Processor Chapter 5 Components and Functions Theory GE MEDICAL SYSTEMS DIRECTION FC091194 REVISION 02 7 7 PRO SERVICE MANUAL 5 11 6 4 Output Output Signals Table 5 41 Output Signals TXTRIG_L Starts the transmitter sequence TX128 boards SYNC_L Signal used to synchronize the Beam Formers BF64 boards TSIG Test Signal RX 128 Board ATGCVP ATGCVN Differential signals used to control TGC on the RX Board RX 128 Board TX
341. tems e GE Medical Systems PIN T v 02 2001 FB 014980 03 FB 014980 03 e GE Ultrasound e GE Ultrasound sx 028001 014980 Label System S N 014980 Label GND symbol Chapter 1 Introduction 1 19 GE MEDICAL SYSTEMS DIRECTION FC091194 REVISION 02 7 Vivip 7 PRO SERVICE MANUAL Table 1 13 Labels at AC Mains Inlet and Circuit Breaker used before May 2002 continued DESCRIPTION ILLUSTRATION Hospital Grade Ground 5 GND Label Used on some Label GND symbol Hospital Grade 100 120 VAC Systems Table 1 14 Labels at AC Mains Inlet and Circuit Breaker used after May 2002 Label AC Controller 1 20 Section 1 3 Safety Considerations GE MEDICAL SYSTEMS DIRECTION FC091194 REVISION 02 7 Vivip 7 PRO SERVICE MANUAL 1 3 5 6 Label on Rear Cover Table 1 15 Label on Rear Cover DESCRIPTION ILLUSTRATION Label General Info Located on rear of system Label used for Vivid 7 before 2 2002 GE Ultrasound Manufacturer GE Ultrasound AS Vi V d 7 N 3190 Horten Norway MODEL 100 120 230 Imax 10 5 Freq 50 60 Hz Freq 50 60 Hz CAUTION United Stites law restrict ik device ib sak or tse by oror the orker ota phe A 69 C 0301 o Medical Systems Manufacturer GE Vingme
342. tenance The Ultrasound Periodic Maintenance Inspection Certificate provides the customer with documentation that the ultrasound scanner is maintained on a periodic basis A copy of the Ultrasound Periodic Maintenance Inspection Certificate should be kept in the same room or near the scanner Quality Assurance In order to gain accreditation from organizations such as the American College of Radiology USA it is the customer s responsibility to have a quality assurance program in place for each scanner The program must be directed by a medical physicists the supervising radiologist physician or appropriate designee Routine quality control testing must occur regularly The same tests are performed during each period so that changes can be monitored over time and effective corrective action can be taken Testing results corrective action and the effects of corrective action must be documented and maintained on the site Your GE service representative can help you with establishing performing and maintaining records for a quality assurance program Section 10 3 Periodic Maintenance Schedule 10 3 1 How often should PMs be performed The Periodic Maintenance Schedule specifies how often your Vivid 7 Vivid 7 PRO should be serviced and what items need attention It is the customer s responsibility to ensure the Vivid 7 Vivid 7 PRO periodic maintenance is performed as scheduled in order to retain its high level of safety dependa
343. tended period of time 3 to 5 days or more the unit may not boot or may beep when turned on See System Doesn t Boot page 7 67 for more details including how to recover Chapter 3 Installation GE MEDICAL SYSTEMS DIRECTION FC091194 REVISION 02 7 Vivip 7 PRO SERVICE MANUAL Table 3 9 Turn Unit ON continued The software initiates and set up the Card Rack and the rest of the instrument The backlight in the keyboard is lit As soon as the software has been loaded a 2D screen is displayed on the screen GE Vingmed Ultrasound 35 11109101 13 24 13 Cardiac 1509 Wait for the unit to boot Total time used for start up is typically three minutes 3 16 Section 3 6 Preparing for Installation GE MEDICAL SYSTEMS DIRECTION FC091194 REVISION 02 7 Vivip 7 PRO SERVICE MANUAL 3 7 11 Power Shut Down 3 7 12 Switching OFF the Unit See Power Shut Down on page 4 5 for a detailed description 1 Press the ON OFF button on the top left of the Control Panel to display the Exit dialog window 2 Select SHUTDOWN The shutdown process takes a few seconds and is completed when the Control Panel illumination is turned off To completely switch off the unit before disconnecting the Mains Power Cable follow the additional steps below 3 Set the Circuit Breaker on rear of unit to OFF 4 Remove the plug from the mains power outlet 3 7 12 1 Overview When the unit is switc
344. ternal I O Rear side of System Internal I O Right side of System Figure 5 43 Internal I O Location in the System Seen from Right and Rear Side 5 80 Section 5 11 Circuit Boards GE MEDICAL SYSTEMS DIRECTION FC091194 REVISION 02 7 Vivip 7 PRO SERVICE MANUAL 5 11 13 3 Inputs DC Voltages Table 5 62 DC Input Voltages Input DC Voltage DC Power Supply gt Backplane gt J32 6 VDC analog Input DC Voltage DC Power Supply gt Backplane gt J32 5 VDC analog Input DC Voltage DC Power Supply gt Backplane gt J32 Input DC Voltage Backend Processor gt J17 Input DC Voltage Backend Processor gt J17 Video Input Signals Table 5 63 Video Input Signals acto SVGA Video Signal to External 1 PC2IO Connector J16 SVHS Video Signal to VCR amp External I O 2 J16 Chapter 5 Components and Functions Theory 5 81 GE MEDICAL SYSTEMS DIRECTION FC091194 REVISION 02 7 7 PRO SERVICE MANUAL 5 11 13 3 Inputs cont d Audio Input Signals Table 5 64 Audio Input Signals _ Two channel audio MBD IMP Two channel audio Audio signals summed and distributed Serial Ports Table 5 65 Serial Ports mu 7 RS232 2 UPS Connector J16 5 82 Section 5 11 Circuit Boards GE MEDICAL SYSTEMS DIRECTION FC091194
345. th Chapter 3 Installation 3 3 GE MEDICAL SYSTEMS DIRECTION FC091194 REVISION 02 7 7 PRO SERVICE MANUAL Section 3 4 Receiving Vivid 7 Vivid 7 PRO 3 4 1 Introduction Vivid 7 Vivid 7 PRO is a fine tuned electronic equipment and should be treated properly during transportation NOTE If the box is damaged or if the tilt amp drop indicators show failure please inform the sales representative immediately Do also fill in that the tilt amp drop indicators show failure in the Package column on the Post delivery checklist WARNING Drop Indicators turn red Tilt Indicators turn red Figure 3 1 Tilt and Drop Indicators We strongly advice you to store the packing materials in undamaged condition in case of future transportation the equipment 3 4 Section 3 4 Receiving Vivid 7 Vivid 7 PRO GE MEDICAL SYSTEMS DIRECTION FC091194 REVISION 02 7 Vivip 7 PRO SERVICE MANUAL Section 3 5 Unpacking Vivid 7 Vivid 7 PRO Table 3 4 Unpacking Vivid 7 Vivid 7 PRO Open the four hinges on each door and remove the doors One of the doors are used as ramp out off and into the transportation box On the first version of the Transportation Box only the front door is meant to be used as a ramp It has bevel cut in one end Front door bevel cut This end of the door should be used as the lower end of the ramp Place the front door as a ramp against the rear edge of the pallet
346. the I O board An AC Power Interface controls power on off and fan speed External I O Several signal are fed from the Internal I O board to an External I O board located on the rear of the System This board contains data buffers and a galvanic isolation section Different types of signals fed to connectors accessible on the External I O R G B and Sync are provided for external RGB monitors or printers Composite video black and white video and S VHS video are buffered and fed to output connectors for external monitors and printers Two serial RS 232 ports are provided for external communication with e g the System CPU An Ethernet signal from the BEP is fed to an Ethernet connector It is used for connectivity including DICOM Network Chapter 5 Components and Functions Theory 5 9 GE MEDICAL SYSTEMS DIRECTION FC091194 REVISION 02 Vivip 7 7 PRO SERVICE MANUAL 5 3 5 6 1 System Block Diagram Patient p Backend Processor 1 5 Patient 4 Digital Trace Data ee Control Sensors ZA lO E ERE EHE a gt Card Rack naman PC2IP Storage MID gt Probe igitized received Processors ultrasound signals PCVIC EE ux e m oe eee Video Signals a SVGA r Internal si COS
347. the above standards listed Table 10 12 Chassis Leakage Current Limits Accessible Metal Surfaces Normal Condition Open Ground Reverse Polarity Open Neutral Table 10 13 Type BF Applied Part Leakage Current Limits Non Conductive Floating Surface and Cavity Probes Normal Open Ground Reverse Polarity Open Neutral Mains Applied USA 0 05 mA 0 05 mA 0 05 mA 0 05 mA N A Table 10 14 Type CF Applied Part Leakage Current Limits Surgical Probes and ECG Connections Normal Open Ground Reverse Polarity Open Neutral Mains Applied USA 0 01 mA 0 05mA 0 05 mA N A 0 025 mA 0 01 mA 0 05 mA 0 05 mA 0 05 mA 0 05 mA NOTE Mains Applied refers to the sink leakage test where mains supply voltage is applied to the part to determine the amount of current that will pass or sink to ground if a patient contacted mains voltage The following tests are performed at the factory and should be performed at the site These tests are grounding continuity chassis leakage current probe leakage current and ECG leakage current All measurements are made with an electrical safety analyzer Chapter 10 Periodic Maintenance 10 11 GE MEDICAL SYSTEMS DIRECTION FC091194 REVISION 02 Vivip 7 7 PRO SERVICE MANUAL 10 7 3 Outlet Test Wiring Arrangement USA amp Canada Test all outlets in the area for proper grounding and wiring arrangement by plugging in the neon outlet tester and noting the combination of lights that ar
348. the revision status of the Front End boards through a serial line to a E PROM located on each board Phased and Linear Array Front End phased and linear array probes consist of several identical transducer elements e g 64 128 192 Three probes can be connected to the system The connectors are physically located on the RLY board where one of them is selected and connected to the transmitter TX and receiver RX through a number of relays Depending on probe type and system setup a certain scan pattern is selected on the FEC board This board loads scan parameters for both the transmitter and the beamformer steering and focusing delays into local RAM on these boards Thus when the FEC board goes through a scan sequence it loads the proper contents of the RAM into the Transmitter Puls Generator TPG then issues a transmit trigger pulse TXTRIG L for the transmitter and a receive synchronization pulse SYNC L for the beamformer By firing the transmit pulses from the different elements at certain repeated time intervals and with different delays the ultrasound beam can be steered in desired directions re principles of operation obtaining the selected scan patterns e g 2D 2D Flow etc Section 5 3 Front End Processor GE MEDICAL SYSTEMS DIRECTION FC091194 REVISION 02 7 Vivip 7 PRO SERVICE MANUAL 5 3 3 5 3 4 5 3 5 5 3 5 1 Phased and Linear Array Front End cont d The ultra
349. the system Do a functional check out by turning off power by the mains circuit breaker at the AC Power module at the rear of the System The Battery Pack provides BEP with power to a proper shut down which takes some seconds NO A The UPS batteries will drain slightly when the system is in the Off Condition The Off Condition is defined as Circuit Breaker in the OFF position e System unplugged from the wall outlet If the system is left in the OFF condition for an extended period of time 3 to 5 days or more the system may not boot up or may beep when turned ON Should this occur the system needs to recharge the UPS batteries This could take 15 minutes to as long as 24 hours depending on the battery age system input voltage and system temperature To eliminate draining the UPS batteries the system should remain plugged into the wall outlet with the circuit breaker in the ON position Chapter 8 Replacement Procedures 8 55 GE MEDICAL SYSTEMS DIRECTION FC091194 REVISION 02 Vivip 7 Vivip 7 PRO SERVICE MANUAL This page was intentionally left blank 8 56 Section 8 4 FRU Replacement Procedures GE MEDICAL SYSTEMS DIRECTION FC091194 REVISION 02 7 Vivip 7 PRO SERVICE MANUAL Chapter 9 Renewal Parts Section 9 1 Overview 9 1 1 Purpose of Chapter 9 This chapter gives you an overview of Spare Parts for Vivid 7 Vivid 7 PRO Table 9 1 Contents in Chapter 9 PAGE SECTION DESCRIPTION N
350. the transmission frequency to control the sensitivity or the level of penetration 4 44 Section 4 3 Functional Checks GE MEDICAL SYSTEMS DIRECTION FC091194 REVISION 02 Vivip 7 Vivip 7 PRO SERVICE MANUAL Table 4 25 TVI Mode Soft Menu Controls Check Adjust LATERAL AVERAGE lt gt Adjust RADIAL AVERAGE A Adjust BASELINE lt gt Adjust POWER Expected Result s Smooths the image by averaging collected data along the same horizontal line An increase of the lateral averaging will reduce noise but this will also reduce the lateral resolution Smooths the image by averaging collected data along the same radial line An increase of the radial averaging will reduce noise but this will also reduce the radial resolution Adjusts the color map to emphasize tissue motion either toward or away from the probe Baseline is available in both Live and Freeze Controls the amount of acoustic power applied in all modes When power is set to maximum it is equal to or less than the maximum acoustic power level permitted by regulatory standards The Thermal Index and the Mechanical Index are displayed on the screen Chapter 4 Functional Checks GE MEDICAL SYSTEMS DIRECTION FC091194 REVISION 02 4 3 9 Contrast Checks Refer to Chapter 5 in Vivid 7 Vivid 7 PRO User Manual 4 3 10 Stress Echo Refer to Chapter 4 in Vivid 7 Vivid 7 PRO User Manual Vivip 7 Vivip 7 PRO SERVI
351. the user interface elements used for Diagnostic control Operator feedback a Execute Button This button has two modes each with appropriate text Execute to start the diagnostic and Abort to stop a diagnostic b Loop Count This is an editable text field that will only accept numeric values with 4 digits or less When the button described in Execute Button step a above is configured as an execute button and pressed the loop count field will be queried to determine the number of times to execute the diagnostic c Progress Indicator Displays a graphical progress indicator for the user d Short Text Message Displays either a starting message or aborting message as well as the diagnostic completion status e Control Frame Background Color Initially gray the Control Frame background color changes upon completion of a diagnostic to indicate completion status A Fail Red Pass Green Chapter 7 Diagnostics Troubleshooting 7 25 GE MEDICAL SYSTEMS DIRECTION FC091194 REVISION 02 7 2 7 4 Control Frame cont d Vivip 7 Vivip 7 PRO SERVICE MANUAL Examine the log in the status frame to find the test s that failed In the example in Figure 7 21 all the tests failed 7 GEMS Service Home Page Netscape Error Logs Image Quality I Diagnostics Acquisition Diagnostics HC Common Diagnostics Calibration Configuration Utilities Replacement Press the Exec
352. tility Resource File Utility Figure 7 33 Restart or Shutdown System Chapter 7 Diagnostics Troubleshooting 7 39 GE MEDICAL SYSTEMS DIRECTION FC091194 REVISION 02 7 7 PRO SERVICE MANUAL 7 2 11 2 Scanner Utilities 1 System Shutdown See System Shutdown on page 7 39 2 Set Debug Utility This function is only to be used on Request from GE Service It is used for setting Debug Variables GEMS Service Home Page Netscape Error Logs Diagnostics Image Quality Calibration Configuration Cy Utilities Tools SetDebug Utility E Q3 Windows 2000 Utilities 9 Disk Usage 9 IP Configuration Variable 9 Network Status 9 Windows 2000 Services Value 9 User Accounts 9 Shared Resources 2 System Shutdown EE Scanner Utilities System Shutdown 8 Set Debug Utility 9 Resource File Utility Figure 7 34 Set Debug Utility 7 40 Section 7 2 Diagnostics GE MEDICAL SYSTEMS DIRECTION FC091194 REVISION 02 7 Vivip 7 PRO SERVICE MANUAL 7 2 11 2 Scanner Utilities cont d 3 Resource File Utility From this page you can review the listed User Defined Resource File and save it to MO View Click View to examine the User Defined Resource file on screen Save Click Save and navigate to the MO drive to save the User Defined Resource file E GEMS Service Home Page Netscape Error Logs Diagnostics Image Quality Calibration Config
353. tion 9 8 Monitor Logo Label Figure 9 5 Monitor Assembly Table 9 9 Monitor Parts ITEM PART NAME PART NUMBER DESCRIPTION ___ MONITOR REAR COVER ASSEMBLY 2303930 Without speakers 1 2 2 MONITOR SCREW CAPS 2303932 Please choose the appropriate one and attach it to 2303929 the Monitor Front Bezel Discard the other labels MONITOR FRONT BEZEL ASSEMBLY This assembly contains different logo labels 2 9 8 Section 9 7 Control Panel Parts GE MEDICAL SYSTEMS DIRECTION FC091194 REVISION 02 7 Vivip 7 PRO SERVICE MANUAL Section 9 9 Input Output Modules Figure 9 6 1 0 s Transformer Box AC Power and AC Controller Table 9 10 0 Transformer Box AC Power and AC Controller PART ITEM PART NAME NUMBER DESCRIPTION For Field Service use AC POWER 100 120V FC200079 Replaces FB200724 on 100 120 VAC Systems For Field Service use AC POWER 220 240V FC200081 Replaces FB200724 on 220 240 VAC Systems 1 1 Chapter 9 Renewal Parts 9 9 GE MEDICAL SYSTEMS DIRECTION FC091194 REVISION 02 7 Vivip 7 PRO SERVICE MANUAL Section 9 10 PCB Boards Figure 9 7 PCB Boards 9 10 Section 9 10 PCB Boards GE MEDICAL SYSTEMS DIRECTION FC091194 REVISION 02 7 Vivip 7 PRO SERVICE MANUAL Section 9 10 PCB Boards cont d Table 9 11 PCB Boards PART PART NAME NUMBER DESCRIPTION POWER
354. tion describes how to setup and run the tools and software that help maintain image quality and system operation Very basic host system and board level diagnostics are run whenever power is applied Some Service Tools may be run at the application level Table 7 1 Contents in Chapter 7 Common Diagnostics Acquisition Diagnostics Troubleshooting 7 1 2 Service Software Tools Two major Service Software tools are available Global Service User Interface with Common Diagnostics This software tool makes it possible for you to do tests on various functions on the Backend Processor It also includes an acquisition test that tests most of the PCBs in the Front End Rack If this test fails detailed Acquisition Diagnostics tests are available via Vivid 7 Vivid 7 PRO s software menus e Acquisition Diagnostics This software tool includes detailed Acquisition Diagnostics tests available via Vivid 7 Vivid 7 PRO s software menus It is running on the Backend Processor too It includes both a Test All function that is the same test as available from the GSUI but also tests on PCB level 7 1 3 Special Service Tool Test Attenuator PN AA200215 Chapter 7 Diagnostics Troubleshooting 7 1 GE MEDICAL SYSTEMS DIRECTION FC091194 REVISION 02 7 7 PRO SERVICE MANUAL 7 1 4 Frequently Asked Questions 7 1 4 1 Error Message s During Start Up Table 7 2 Error Message s During Start Up If you want to keep the op
355. tion of the mains power switch Mains Indicates the Power ON position of the mains power switch Indicates the power on position of the power switch CAUTION The Power Switch on the Front Panel DOES NOT ISOLATE Mains Supply Protective Earth Indicates the i Used several places inside the scanner protective earth grounding terminal Equipotentiality Indicates the terminal to be used for connecting equipotential conductors when interconnecting grounding with other equipment Rear of console OFF Standby Indicates the power off standby position of the power switch CAUTION Adjacent to On Off Standby Switch This Power Switch DOES NOT ISOLATE Mains Supply Chapter 1 Introduction 1 11 GE MEDICAL SYSTEMS DIRECTION FC091194 REVISION 02 Vivip 7 Vivip 7 PRO SERVICE MANUAL Section 1 3 Safety Considerations 1 3 1 Introduction The following safety precautions must be observed during all phases of operation service and repair of this equipment Failure to comply with these precautions or with specific warnings elsewhere in this manual violates safety standards of design manufacture and intended use of the equipment 1 3 2 Human Safety Operating personnel must not remove the system covers Servicing should be performed by authorized personnel only Only personnel who have participated in a Vivid 7 Vivid 7 PRO Training Seminar are authorized to service the equipment 1 3 3 Mechanica
356. tion s active it is time to AN Warning 2 order the option s now Contact your GE sales One or more options are about to expire This message displayed when starting Vivid 7 representative for more details Vivid 7 PRO indicates that one or more of the installed options soon will expire Typically this will be the case when a demo option is about to expire If you don t need the option s you can ignore this message You must click OK to continue the start up of Vivid 7 Vivid 7 PRO SW LICEHSE There is no valid license on this system Enter a valid key below or contact your GE sales representative This message indicates that all of the installed options have expired Typically this will be the case when all demo options have expired Contact your GE sales representative for more details HW Id 0x00001A85 GE MEDICAL SYSTEMS DIRECTION FC091194 REVISION 02 7 Vivip 7 PRO SERVICE MANUAL Section 7 2 Diagnostics 7 2 1 7 2 1 1 Diagnostic Procedure Summary Two software based diagnostics tools are available on Vivid 7 Vivid 7 PRO Global Service User Interface GSUI and e Vivid 7 Vivid 7 PRO s Front End System Test To be able to use these Service Tools the Backend Processor must be up and running to some extent If the Backend Processor doesn t starts it s not possible to use the software service tools A typical approach would be to firs
357. to continue 8 A Command prompt window will appear hit any key on the alphanumeric keyboard to continue 9 A message in the Command prompt window may prompt you that copying application software takes 2 minutes THIS WILL TAKE APPR 5 MINUTES 10 Several dialogue boxes will appear on the screen during the SW load 4 5 6 7 NOTICE Do not interrupt the SW loading at time 11 Remove the CD from the CD drive when prompted 12 The Scanner will now power down and reboot Verify that the command prompt window is selected Chapter 8 Replacement Procedures 8 25 GE MEDICAL SYSTEMS DIRECTION FC091194 REVISION 02 7 7 PRO SERVICE MANUAL 8 3 10 3 Verify SW Key Option Settings 1 From the alphanumeric keyboard on the Operator Panel select CONFIG F2 key from the operator log in window select adm from the pull down menu then select LOG ON No password Needed 2 From the bottom of the configuration page select the CONNECTIVITY tab 3 From the lower part of the window select the SERVICE tab E Vingmed 36 111 02 12 1 b SERVICE Video settings fra roma 3 LCD Backlight Contrast setup Lom on BackLight Lenz Contrast BeckLight Network Printer Keybosrd setup ey Imaging Measure Report Connectivity System About Admin service Figure 8 20 Video Settings 4 From Video Settings pull down menu verify Fo
358. to position HUB connect like this 22 222 Wall connection _ Network Vivid3 or EchoPAC PC ios cho Printer Vivid7 Figure 3 33 Hospital Network Connections See the EchoPAC PC Service Manual Part Number EP091298 for details about EchoPAC PC and its set up 3 36 Section 3 9 Connectivity GE MEDICAL SYSTEMS DIRECTION FC091194 REVISION 02 7 ViviD 7 PRO SERVICE MANUAL 3 9 3 Connectivity Setup NOTE If connected as a stand alone network only scanner EchoPAC PC work station and eventually a network printer in a separate network you should use default delivery settings 3 9 3 1 Introduction To be able to use the network functions when connected to a hospital network the scanner must have a proper network address Before you can set up the scanner you need to collect some information The Worksheet for DICOM Network Information on page 2 11 can be used for gathering this information Typically source for this information is the network administrator Follow the steps below to prepare the scanner for use on the network 3 9 3 2 Select TCP IP Set up Screen 1 Press CONFIG on the Control Panel and log on as adm see page 18 IMAGING AND ANALYSIS GLOBAL LEVEL Global Application Application Menu Cine loop store Patient Info 10 Time before heart cycle ms Titlebar Line 1 Titlebar Line 2 1075 15 Time after heart cycle ms 1000 Time span ECG
359. trasound AS by Honeywell AS Honeywell PN LM 68 25VAC 50 60Hz IP68 GE Vingmed Ultrasound FOOTSWITCH 3 PEDALS IP68 Label Footswitch PN FB200952 Cat NO H45101BA Manufacturer GE Vingmed Ultrasound AS 3797 Horten Norway Assembled for GE Vingmed Ultrasound AS by Honeywell AS Honeywell PN LM 68 SA 25 50 60 2 IP68 C 314952 1 34 Section 1 3 Safety Considerations GE MEDICAL SYSTEMS DIRECTION FC091194 REVISION 02 7 Vivip 7 PRO SERVICE MANUAL Table 1 16 Labels on Footswitch continued DESCRIPTION ILLUSTRATION LABEL GE VINGMED or LABEL GE MEDICAL SYSTEMS Chapter 1 Introduction 1 35 GE MEDICAL SYSTEMS DIRECTION FC091194 REVISION 02 7 7 PRO SERVICE MANUAL 1 3 6 Dangerous Procedure Warnings Warnings such as the example below precede potentially dangerous procedures throughout this manual Instructions contained in the warnings must be followed N DANGER DANGEROUS VOLTAGES CAPABLE OF CAUSING DEATH ARE PRESENT IN THIS EQUIPMENT USE EXTREME CAUTION WHEN HANDLING TESTING AND A ADJUSTING WARNING EXPLOSION WARNING DO NOT OPERATE THE EQUIPMENT IN AN EXPLOSIVE ATMOSPHERE OPERATION OF ANY ELECTRICAL EQUIPMENT IN SUCH AN ENVIRONMENT CONSTITUTES A DEFINITE SAFETY HAZARD WARNING DO NOT SUBSTITUTE PARTS OR MODIFY EQUIPMENT BECAUSE OF THE DANGER OF INTRODUCING ADDITIONAL HAZARDS DO NOT
360. type the same name as labelled on the MO disk side A GE Vingmed Ultrasound 35 MI 1 0 90 25 02 02 6 54 09 adm Cardiac 1150 9 2502002 7 00 56 CONNECTIVITY Views Tools Screens Dataflow Buttons Services Removable Media Media 5 1 4 Disk Label BACKUP 1A Capacity ur wat format and free space media Formatted Database present DICOMDIR pre Finalized CO only Figure 8 1 Prepare MO Disk Patient Archive 11 A warning Are you sure you want to format H and remove all data from the media appears select OK 12 Wait until the information dialogue window appears on screen 13 Select OK to continue Chapter 8 Replacement Procedures 8 15 GE MEDICAL SYSTEMS DIRECTION FC091194 REVISION 02 7 Vivip 7 PRO SERVICE MANUAL 8 3 7 Prepare MO Disk for Patient Archive cont d 14 Verify the disk formatting status has been updated Press ALT E Select the 5 1 4 MO Disk to eject Disk Insert the MO disk side B and repeat step 9 to 16 15 16 17 8 3 8 Backup of Patient Database and User Presets This procedure describes how to backup Patient database and user presets user defined configuration 1 Insert a formatted MO disk prepared for Backup in the MO Drive 2 Go to CONFIG gt ADMIN gt BACKUP Last sucessful backup Check Boxes gt v Patient Archive Wed Jan 38 17 38 35 2002 V Report Archive Mo record System Configuratio
361. ultiplexer to the Backend Processor BEP Doppler Processing In addition to RF demodulation a variable digital high pass filter is implemented on the RFT board The purpose of this filter is to remove strong low frequency signals returning from wall motion valves and leaflets The filtering is performed by the local DSP Data is then tagged and sent to the Spectrum Doppler Processor board Section 5 3 Front End Processor GE MEDICAL SYSTEMS DIRECTION FC091194 REVISION 02 7 Vivip 7 PRO SERVICE MANUAL 5 3 5 2 5 3 5 3 RF and Tissue Processor RFT cont d Control The RFT board has a local Digital Signal Processor DSP with an external EPROM The DSP performs multiple control tasks 1 It handles communication with the BEP over the VME bus 2 It updates filter coefficients and other parameters in the data path 3 When output events from the Front End Controller is received it sets up the Pipelink output control for data tagging and transfer 4 During transfer of time motion data it sets up a time s ot data transfer which replaced the output event based transfer Spectrum Doppler Processor The Spectrum Doppler Processor board SDP receives its data from the RFT board In Pulsed Wave PW Doppler several sets of data from the same range depth originating from different transmit pulses are transferred from RFT data buffer In Continuous Wave CW Doppler the data samples are transferred consec
362. uration pm m Figure 7 35 Resource File Utility Chapter 7 Diagnostics Troubleshooting 7 41 GE MEDICAL SYSTEMS DIRECTION FC091194 REVISION 02 ViviD 7 Vivip 7 PRO SERVICE MANUAL 7 2 12 Replacement Field is not populated Figure 7 36 Part Replacement Page 7 42 Section 7 2 Diagnostics GE MEDICAL SYSTEMS DIRECTION FC091194 REVISION 02 7 7 PRO SERVICE MANUAL 7 2 13 Field is not populated image Quality Calibration Configuration Utilities 7 gt PM This is the Planned Preventive Proactive Maintenance Application Areal Figure 7 37 Planned Maintenance Page 7 2 14 Home Click HOME to return to the Service Home Page 7 2 15 Exit From Diagnostics Click the X in the upper right corner of the screen to exit Diagnostics Chapter 7 Diagnostics Troubleshooting 7 43 GE MEDICAL SYSTEMS DIRECTION FC091194 REVISION 02 Vivip 7 Vivip 7 PRO SERVICE MANUAL Section 7 3 Common Diagnostics Common Diagnostics is a collection of diagnostics tools that are common for several of GE Ultrasound s products 7 GEMS Service Home Page Netscape Image Quality Calibration Configuration Figure 7 38 Common Diagnostics The Common Diagnostics folder has two sub folders e Utilities Diagnostics 7 44 Section 7 3 Common Diagnostics GE MEDICAL SYSTEMS DIRECTION FC091194 REVISION 02 7 ViviD 7 PRO SERVICE MANU
363. urrently logged on Logon Time nre Figure 4 4 System Exit menu The System Exit menu gives you the following choices Logoff Use this button to log off the current user The system remains on and ready for a new user to log on The dimmed button in Figure 4 2 on page 4 6 indicates that no user is logged on to the unit at the moment Standby Use this button to select the Standby mode allowing a shorter reboot time Shutdown Use this button to Shut Down the system The next step describes the use of this button Cancel Use this button to exit from the System Exit menu and return to the previous operation Chapter 4 Functional Checks 4 7 GE MEDICAL SYSTEMS DIRECTION FC091194 REVISION 02 7 Vivip 7 PRO SERVICE MANUAL 4 2 2 3 Full Power Shut Down cont d 2 Click SHUTDOWN to do a complete power down of the unit Backend Processor will first turn OFF the Scanner activity and print the message Please wait Shutdown in progress in the LCD display Then it starts to shut down itself The time to turn down the Scanner including the Backend Processor may vary from 10 seconds up to approximately 1 minute The last thing that shut down is the light in the LCD displays indicating that you can continue to the next step 3 Switch OFF the CIRCUIT BREAKER located on the rear of the unit Circuit Breaker Figure 4 5 Circuit Breaker located on rear of the unit This wi
364. us Procedure Warnings 1 36 Data Buffer 5 6 from Mid Processors 5 8 from VCR 5 8 Data Sheet for Chassis Source Leakage Current 10 16 ECG Leakage Current 10 19 Transducer Source Leakage Current 10 22 Date and Time Adjustments 3 25 DC Offset calibration 7 29 DC Power 5 37 Replacement Procedure 8 36 Default DICOM Setup in Configuration Screen 3 52 Department Name 3 24 Depth 3 8 Diagnostics Troubleshooting 7 1 DICOM 3 49 DICOM Option Pre Installation Requirements 2 10 DICOM Server s Set Up 3 49 Digital Signal Processor DSP 5 7 Direction Lock Check 4 62 Pedal Replacement Procedure 8 52 Disconnect Probe 3 13 Display Platform Mechanical Checks 4 61 Doppler Doppler Processing 5 6 DSP Digital Signal Processor 5 7 Index Index 1 GE MEDICAL SYSTEMS DIRECTION FC091194 REVISION 02 E Electrical Needs 2 3 Safety 1 13 Safety Tests 10 10 Specifications 3 9 Electrostatic Discharge Warning 1 37 EMC 1 37 EMI Description 1 37 Limitations 2 4 Protection 3 8 Enter Location 3 24 Environmental Conditions Probes 2 6 ESD 1 37 Establish Network Connection to Hospital s Network 3 49 Ethernet Signal 5 9 Switch Connections 3 35 External 5 87 External I O to Rear Connector Panel 5 9 External Peripherals 5 32 F Facility Needs 2 7 Filter Replacement Procedure 8 7 Filter Cover Replacement Procedure 8 6 Forced Shut Down 8 25 Format a CD R disk 4 11 Forma
365. ute button to start BEAM FORMER test Finished Failed Please remove all probes from PA connectors 0 failed Failed Please remove all probes from PA connectors RECV 1 failed RECEIVER test Finished Tx Power test 1 on TXPS1 failed Tx Power test 1 on TXPS2 failed Low High failed Tx Power test 2 on TXPS1 failed Tx Power test 2 on TXPS2 failed High Low failed TRANSMITTER POWER test Finished Failed on Thu Nov 15 14 47 33 CET 2001 Figure 7 21 User Interface Diagnostic Screen Test All Failed Section 7 2 Diagnostics GE MEDICAL SYSTEMS DIRECTION FC091194 REVISION 02 Vivip 7 Vivip 7 PRO SERVICE MANUAL 7 2 7 4 Control Frame cont d In Figure 7 22 the test passed The green background color in the Control Frame indicates that the test passed Image Quality Calibration Configuration Utilities Replacement Diagnostics Ey Acquisition Diagnostics Test Al SC Common Diagnostics Press the Execute button to start BEAM FORMER test Finished RECV 0 passed 1 passed RECEIVER test Finished Tx Power test 1 on TXPS1 Tx Power test 1 on TXPS2 Low High passed Tx Power test 2 on TXPS1 Tx Power test 2 on TXPS2 High Low passed TRANSMITTER POWER test Finished Passed on Mon Nov 26 10 20 33 CET 2001 ok ok ok ok Figure 7 22 User Interface Diagnostic Screen Test Passed 7 2 7 5 Common Diagnost
366. utively Spectrum Analysis The data sets are written into a sliding ring buffer with different ranges along the vertical axis and different transmit pulses along the horizontal time axis thus achieving a two dimensional matrix By reading the data out of the buffer in a certain way re Principles of Operation and performing Discrete Fourier Transform on the data velocities up to seven times the pulse repetition frequency in PW can be displayed Parts of the spectral analysis is done by a digital signal processor 5 1 During Duplex modes e g 2D and Doppler the gaps in the spectrum when doing 2D is filled by stretching the real spectrum out to fill the missing time Audio The Doppler audio channels and DOPLA and DOPLB are generated based upon the digital data stored in the ring buffer The data is transferred from the buffer into DSP2 Digital Signal Processor no 2 which controls the D A conversion as well as the Missing Signal Estimation of audio in Duplex modes Trace Interface A serial link from the Internal I O board feeds several A D converted traces like ECG phono pressure into the Spectrum Doppler Processor board These traces as well as spectral data are tagged and transported over the pipelink to the Image Port under control of DSP 1 Control The DSP1 controls the data flow and updating of all parameters including control of read write address generation It communicates with the B
367. val Procedure 1 Remove Backend Processor Cover 2 Remove the four screws from Power Supply Battery Pack cover plate 3 Disconnect Battery Pack connection wire 4 Remove Power Supply Battery Pack from Backend Processor Phillips screws Battery Pack Figure 8 48 Power Supply Battery Pack 8 54 Section 8 4 FRU Replacement Procedures GE MEDICAL SYSTEMS DIRECTION FC091194 REVISION 02 7 7 PRO SERVICE MANUAL 8 4 11 5 CAUTION Power Supply Battery Pack Installation Procedure Heat shrink holds batteries together Inline and insulates terminals 20A Fuse Label to be attached to this surface Battery 1 4 N Seperates mmm batteries Battery 2 B m Compression tape used to minimize battery pack movement while installed in chassis Figure 8 49 Battery Pack Block Diagram 1 Slide the new Power Supply Battery Pack into its position in Backend Processor 2 Connect Battery Pack to power supply connector The battery pack contains a 24V charge that will cause a spark when it is re connected to the power supply Be careful that this spark does not damage any equipment or cause any personal injury 3 Attach Power Supply Battery Pack cover plate and secure it with the four screws Install Backend Processor Cover Install Side Cover Side Covers Installation Procedure on page 8 4 Boot up
368. verage of the printer is found in HP Deskjet 990 Cxi Network Printer Installation Manual Part Number EP 194422 The printer is available in two versions EP100422 110 VAC EP100423 220 VAC Color Inkjet Printer EPSON 980N Option Installation Instructions for this printer can be found in the EchoPAC PC Service Manual Part Number EP091298 3 8 4 Available Probes See Section 9 17 Probes on page 9 28 3 8 5 Video Specification See Section 5 12 Video Specifications on page 5 95 Section 3 8 Configuration GE MEDICAL SYSTEMS DIRECTION FC091194 REVISION 02 Vivip 7 Vivip 7 PRO SERVICE MANUAL 3 8 6 Software Options Configuration 3 8 6 1 Software Option Installation 3 8 6 1 1 Prerequisite Password Software Option Key A Password enables the software option or combination of software options This password is specific for each Vivid 7 Vivid 7 PRO 3 8 6 2 On site Configuration 1 Press Config See Log on to the system on page 3 22 for detailed description 2 Select the user adm Click LOG ON Click SERVICE Click ADMIN ADMIN System Admin Tab Backup Docking Users Logon System Admin Product Cardiology Idunn HW Number 0xD03D73AA SW Option Key BW9PW HN7ZZ WJW38 A3RMU RWDTA TU New B2BKO 4W96K GXPC8 X27L2 FPH8 J ix Delete Valid until 20010731 Contrast Valid until 20010731 Stress Valid until 20010731 AdvTVI Valid until 2
369. version xr SS SS SS SS SS SS SS ESS SS SS e a ac Cable and Connectornum bering and nam ing system used D 5trbutin box 10 htemalD m odub Ns ED ExtemalD m BEP Backend Processor Na FEP Frontend Processor N3 ACP odub N2 ACD distrbutonbox N1 ACT isoltion tansfom ermodub BEPD D module on theBEP Axx connectors on ID wih otherconnectons than the BEP 8 Bxx connectors ID thata connected to BEP 8 Cxx connectors on exceptforthe J 8 Dxx connectors on BEPD connectoron the BEP powersuppy Fxx connectors on ACP Gxx connectors on FEP Hx extemalaccesabb connectors D oppErpiche Kxx connectors on M ODEM a Mxx connectors on ACT Nxx connectors on ACD L connectors on ED Je ai Spar power future optim A13 3D box optin A14 AC powercontral 8 8 15 Simat to adapter optin 2 Simat to 3D box future opti 58 Ro ee Audb out ght 15 Audb out 16 ExtemalD modub 17 Foot switch Serhlpox 19 Remote expose 1 110 Remote expose 2 121 Anabgmodem 122 Com posie vileo output 13 vilao Sewbe T Fior D s i cr om 116 USB Connect 147 Ethemet poweron ft MODEM to hsie contro
370. vid 7 Vivid 7 PRO has five Assignable Push Buttons The assigned functions indicated above the button on the LCD display 4 14 Section 4 3 Functional Checks GE MEDICAL SYSTEMS DIRECTION FC091194 REVISION 02 7 Vivip 7 PRO SERVICE MANUAL 4 3 2 4 4 3 2 5 4 3 2 6 4 3 2 7 More The MORE button gives access to additional controls on the Assignable Push Buttons Soft Menu Control 4 way Rocker The 4 way Rocker works together with the Soft menu on the screen The vertical arrows up down are used to do selections from the Soft Menu horizontal arrows left right are used to do adjustments on the selected function Trackball area Different functions can be assigned to the trackball depending of the current active mode The Trackball area consist of Trackball used as a cursor control in acquisition mode scrolling control in freeze and as selection tool like a mouse cursor in post processing mode Three SELECT keys identical Perform the selected control or highlighted menu item TRACKBALL key Toggles between the available trackball function assignments displayed in the Status bar update menu key enables quick access to image related functions from a pop up menu Other Controls Other controls are located on separate keys knobs and buttons or groups of keys on the Control Panel Chapter 4 Functional Checks 4 15 GE MEDICAL SYSTEMS
371. wer Status 5 6 3 Fuses All output voltages are fused 5 6 4 Jumpers and Dip switches TBD 5 26 Section 5 6 Internal I O GE MEDICAL SYSTEMS DIRECTION FC091194 REVISION 02 Vivip 7 Vivip 7 PRO SERVICE MANUAL 5 6 5 Inputs DC Voltages Table 5 7 DC Input Voltages DC Power Supply Backplane J32 DC Power Supply Backplane J32 DC Power Supply Backplane J32 DC Power Supply Backplane J32 3 3 VDC 5 VDC 10 VDC 15 VDC 15 VDC 6 VDC analog 5 VDC analog 5 VDC 12 VDC DC Power Supply gt Backplane gt J32 DC Power Supply gt Backplane gt J32 DC Power Supply gt Backplane gt J32 Video Input Signals Table 5 8 Video Input Signals Video Signal to External PC2IO Connector J16 SVGA SVHS Video Signal to MBD IMP VCR Connector J11 SVHS Video Signal to VCR amp External I O 2 J16 Comp Video Video Signal to External 1 PC2IO Connector J16 Video Signal to B amp W Printer and External 210 Connector J16 Comp Video Audio Input Sig Video Signal to MBD IMP Color printer nals Table 5 9 Audio Input Signals Audio signals summed and distributed Two channel audio Two channel audio Two channel audio Chapter 5 Components and Functions Theory GE MEDICAL SYSTEMS DIRECTION FC091194 REVISION 02 Vivip 7 Vivid 7 PRO SERVICE MANUAL 5 11 13 3 Inputs
372. ws 2 Install Filter Cover as described in Filter Cover Installation Procedure on page 8 6 and Side Covers as described in Side Covers Installation Procedure on page 8 4 3 New Lower Rear Cover Install correct label see Labels Locations on page 1 14 3 4 washers 5 6 washers Lower Rear Cover Magnetic lock Screws Screws Figure 8 8 Lower Rear Cover Fastening Locations 8 8 Section 8 2 Plastic Parts Replacement Procedures GE MEDICAL SYSTEMS DIRECTION FC091194 REVISION 02 7 7 PRO SERVICE MANUAL Section 8 3 SW Loading Procedure 8 3 1 8 3 2 In order to complete successful restore of the database the images must be moved to MO disks before doing backup of Patient Database If the backup procedure is not completed correctly the images and database information could be lost Do not use this procedure when upgrading a unit from BT 01 to BT 02 sw level Additional sw not described here is needed for such upgrades Introduction This procedure describes how to perform a complete installation of the software on the Vivid 7 Vivid 7 PRO s hard disk This procedure is included in case it should be necessary to reinstall the present software Before installation moving patient images backup of customer presets and Patient Database to MO disks must be completed TCP IP addresses computer name and software option
373. x x BT 02 SW VER 2 xx BT 02 SW VER 2xx v gt U E m 6T Probe TEE 6T KN100022 2 TEE BT 01 SW ver 1 x x BT 02 SW VER 2 x x BT 02 SW VER 2 x x 8T Probe TEE 8T KN100023 Sey BT 01 SW ver 1 x x BT 02 SW VER 2 x x BT 02 SW VER 2 x x Linear amp Convex amp Others 7L Probe Linear 7L 2294521 PROBE TYPE EXP BT 01 SW ver 1 BT 02 SW VER 2 x x BT 02 SW VER 2 x x Probe Linear 10L 2294523 EXPO 01 SW ver 1 02 SW VER 2 x x 02 SW VER 2 x x N 2294511 M12L PROBE BT 02 SW VER 2 x x 02 SW VER 2xx 3 5 CONVEX 3 5 C Probe Convex 3C 2296158 a BT 01 SW ver 1 BT 02 SW VER 2 x x BT 02 SW VER 2 x x N N 5C Probe Convex 5C 2294516 5 PROBE EXP BT 01 SW ver 1 x x BT 02 SW VER 2 x x BT 02 SW VER 2 x x 011 1131 EE BT 02 SW VER 2 BT 02 SW VER 2 2294641 E8C PROBE BT 02 SW VER 2 x x 02 SW VER 2xx P2D Pencil Probe TE100024 eee BT 01 SW ver 1 x x BT 02 SW VER 2 x x BT 02 SW VER 2 x x PROBE 2D P6D Pencil Probe TQ100002 BT 01 SW ver 1 x x BT 02 SW VER 2 x x BT 02 SW VER 2 x x m Probe Linear 12L 2295377 12r P BT 01 SW ver 1 x x BT 02 SW VER 2 x x BT 02 SW VER 2 x x GE MEDICAL SYSTEMS DIRECTION FC091194 REVISION 02 7 Vivip 7 PRO SERVICE MANUAL 1 1 4 4 1 1 4 5
374. xt Page Refresh End of Log mas Tov s 2 SELMA ape New ew Figure 7 11 Example of Board Log 7 14 Section 7 2 Diagnostics GE MEDICAL SYSTEMS DIRECTION FC091194 REVISION 02 7 Vivip 7 PRO SERVICE MANUAL 7 2 5 8 DICOM Select this screen to view DICOM log Netscape Log Previous Page Next Page Refresh Page Number 1 Monday Nov 26 08 40 58 201 info DicomLog STC Ox718 Listening for messages started Monday Nov 26 08 38 27 2001 DicomLog STCOxSFO Listening for messages started Monday Nov 26 08 33 20 2001 info DicomLog STC 0x5E Listening for messages started Monday Nov 26 08 21 14 2001 info DicomLog 8 0 5 4 Listening for messages started Monday Nov 26 08 08 48 2001 info DicomLog 5 0 5 0 Listening for messages started Monday Nov 26 07 56 23 2001 info DicomLog 8 0 5 4 Listening for messages started Monday Nov 26 07 43 56 2001 DicomLog STC Ox4AC Listening for messages started Monday Nov 26 07 31 28 2001 DicomLog STC 0x500 Listening for messages started Friday Nov 23 18 08 04 2001 finfo DicomLog 8 0 5 4 Listening for messages started Figure 7 12 Example of DICOM Log Chapter 7 Diagnostics Troubleshooting 7 15 GE MEDICAL SYSTEMS DIRECTION FC091194 REVISION 02 7 Vivip 7 PRO SERVICE MANUAL 7 2 5 9 DCPower Select this screen to view DCPower Log Screen 5 Logs Netscape 1065 UT
375. xternal VCR External composite video 1 0Vp p 75 ohms unbalanced 210 gt Internal gt External Composite Video 5 sync negative O gt External Composite Video Device Super Video Luminance 1 0Vp p 75 ohms unbalanced BEF Mema O External O gt External VCR Super Video SVHS Color 1 0Vp p 75 ohms unbalanced Black and White External black and white video 2 gt Internal I O gt External video 1 0Vp p 75 ohms unbalanced sync negative O gt External B W Video Device Trigger Signal 0 3 3V SVGA SVGA RGBS high resolution video output PCVIC gt 2 gt Internal I O gt Same signal as sent to the systems monitor External gt External Monitor 210 gt Internal I O gt External Remote Expose 1 SW controllable relay to control external peripherals gt Extemal Peripheral Remote Expose 2 SW controllable relay to control external peripherals PO2IO BEP Inteinal O gt External Peripheral 5 88 Section 5 11 Circuit Boards GE MEDICAL SYSTEMS DIRECTION FC091194 REVISION 02 Vivip 7 Vivip 7 PRO SERVICE MANUAL 5 11 14 6 5 11 14 7 5 11 14 8 Fuses internal in unit F400 403 e F800 804 e F200 201 e F300 Jumpers and Dip switches None LEDs None Chapter 5 Components and Functions Theory GE MEDICAL SYSTEMS DIRECTION FC091194 REVISION
376. y 3 222 2 22 Remote Archive Setup Remote Archive Setup area gt Remote Archive IP Addr 10 0 0 3 Leave blank if DHCP enal Remote Archive Hame 000000 eo fe Po Figure 3 36 TCP IP Set up Screen Overview 3 38 Section 3 9 Connectivity GE MEDICAL SYSTEMS DIRECTION FC091194 REVISION 02 Vivip 7 Vivip 7 PRO SERVICE MANUAL 3 9 3 3 Set the Scanner s Network Information In the IP settings area of the screen enter the address for scanner Default IP address from factory 10 0 0 3 Subnet Mask for scanner address for Default Gateway NOTE Do not enable DHCP The use of DHCP is not supported PCHORT1 LINMALA IP Address Subnet Mask Default Gateway Figure 3 37 TCP IP Set up for Vivid 7 Vivid 7 PRO Chapter 3 Installation 3 39 GE MEDICAL SYSTEMS DIRECTION FC091194 REVISION 02 3 9 3 4 Set the Remote Archive s Network Information 7 Vivip 7 PRO SERVICE MANUAL In the Remote Archive Setup area of the screen see example in Figure 3 36 enter the 1 Remote Archive IP address 2 Remote Archive Name PCHORT1 LINMALA 222 22 426 255 255 252 0 EEE Remote Archive Setup area Remote Archive 0000 Remote Archive Name i eames ILL Connectivit 3 9 3 5 Save the New Settings 1 Press SAVE SETTINGS to save the new
377. you run any tests There are two types of CD ROM tests 1 Seek Tests Ensures the drive can access all locations on a disk and 2 Read Tests Ensures the drive can read all the data CD ROM Linear Seek Tests that all locations can be accessed a CD ROM disk in a linear fashion starting from the first to the last CD ROM Random Seek Tests that all locations can be accessed on a CD ROM disk randomly CD ROM Funnel Seek Tests that all locations can be accessed a CD ROM disk in a funnel fashion starting from the first then moving to the last then at the next pass starting from the second location then moving to the next to the last and so on e CD ROM Linear Read Reads the data on the CD ROM in a linear fashion starting from the start to the end CD ROM Random Read Reads the data on the CD ROM randomly Chapter 7 Diagnostics Troubleshooting 7 51 GE MEDICAL SYSTEMS DIRECTION FC091194 REVISION 02 7 Vivip 7 PRO SERVICE MANUAL 7 3 2 5 Video Test GEMS Service Home Page Netscape Error Logs Diagnostics Image Quality Calibration Configuration Utilities Replacement G brc Mp 2 Non Interactive Tests CPU Tests Hard Drive Tests HC Memory Tests 1 CD DVD Drive Test Video Test 7E Video Test All E Video Memory 4 Video Data Transfer E Video Text Output USB Test PCI Board Configuration Tes _ SCSI Device Test 25 AGP Video Card
378. ypically size of the Image Memory is 256 MBytes The Image Port board is the data source and the is the data destinations Up to eight of the data sets below can be stored live simultaneously in the Image Memory in eight different ring buffers e 2D Tissue data Doppler data e M Mode Tissue data 2D Flow data e M Mode Color data Trace data e Video Luminance data e Video Chroma data RF data Section 5 3 Front End Processor GE MEDICAL SYSTEMS DIRECTION FC091194 REVISION 02 7 Vivip 7 PRO SERVICE MANUAL 5 3 5 5 5 3 5 6 Internal I O and Peripheral Control The Internal I O board performs buffering and distribution of video and control data from various sources to multiple destinations SVGA R G B and Sync are fed from the BEP directly up to the system monitor Another set of RGB can be fed to a color printer Composite video black and white video and S Video are buffered and distributed to VCR and printers The analog Doppler signals are fed from the Spectrum Doppler board to the VCR audio inputs and through a switch where audio from VCR playback also is input to the BEP and then to the speakers Serial RS 232 interface signals from the BEP are fed to the destinations VCR Color Printer and Modem Serial USB interface signals from the BEP are fed to the Front Panel and to ElO Remote control signals for printers are generated on the I O board The Footswitch is connected to
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