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3. i 8 58 Unscrew 4 screws and remove MID FRAME ASSY Chapter 8 Replacement Procedures 8 43 HEALTHCARE VOLUSON 58 VOLUSON 56 DIRECTION 5396805 REVISION 5 SERVICE MANUAL 9 Remove REAR COVER POLARIS ASSY Figure 8 59 Unscrew 5 screws and remove REAR COVER POLARIS ASSY 10 Remove SPEAKER DUMMY BACK COVER BRKT SPEAKER DUMMY BACK COVER BRKT p Figure 8 60 Unscrew 4 screws and remove SPEAKER DUMMY BACK COVER BRKT 6 44 Section 8 14 Replacing optional Peripherals HEALTHCARE VOLUSON 58 VOLUSON 56 DIRECTION 5396805 REVISION 5 SERVICE MANUAL 11 Remove SPEAKER DUMMY BACK BRKT SPEAKER DUMMY BACK BRKT Figure 8 61 Unscrew 5 screws and remove SPEAKER DUMMY BACK BRKT 12 SPEAKER DUMMY BRKT SPEAKER DUMMY BRKT Figure 8 62 Unscrew 4 screws and remove SPEAKER DUMMY BRKT 13 Remove CABLE COVER BRKT POLARIS In case of USB cable needs to be changed CABLE COVER BRKT USB Port Figure 8 63 Unscrew 3 screws and remove CABLE COVER BRKT Chapter 8 Replacement Procedures 8 45 HEALTHCARE VOLUSON 58 VOLUSON 56 DIRECTION 5396805 REVISION 5 SERVICE MANUAL 14 Place HIGH FRAME GROUND BRKT on BACKBONE HIGH CABINET only HIGH FRAME GROUND BRKT Figure 8 64 Place HIGH FRAME GROUND BRKT on BACKBONE 15 Place SPEAKER DUMMY BRKT over the HIGH FRAME GROUND BRKT on BACKBONE HIGH CABINET only
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5. saves vex ES 3 53 DalalloWw EXAIpleS c stan aeuo dicte dios dex erba ret co 3 54 Stand alone Voluson 58 VolusonB S6 3 55 Voluson PC with 4D View Software within a Sneaker Net 3 55 Connection between Voluson and DICOM Server 3 55 Wireless Network Configuration 3 56 Description of Netgear Configuration Parameters 3 58 Network IP Address 3 59 Table of Contents HEALTHCARE VOLUSON 58 VOLUSON 56 DIRECTION 5396805 REVISION 5 SERVICE MANUAL Map DIVO a uode E Sd 3 60 Connectivity Setup 62 m0 Qa ILLUM 3 64 Product Locator Installation 3 64 User WanUANS 32 3 9 2 dte ate 3 64 Table of Contents XV HEALTHCARE VOLUSON 58 VOLUSON 56 DIRECTION 5396805 REVISION 5 SERVICE MANUAL CHAPTER 4 Functional Checks VENEN teres 4 1 Purpose or Ghablel RR RR des 4 1 Reg ired EQUIDMCN aeuo oca onm UP S Rei 4 1 Genera TPTOCOQUl tie ce deca cede b nee deed a 4 2 POWOr OD nes
6. _ 9 5 iwkeDiwdn wm Wieso Menu seer Navigation Chapter 5 Components and Functions Theory 5 33 HEALTHCARE VOLUSON 58 VOLUSON 56 DIRECTION 5396805 REVISION 5 SERVICE MANUAL Section 5 7 Monitor LANGUAGE ENGLISH 050 H POSITION 050 V lt POSITION HALF TONE lt left gt decrease increase OSD Menu key On screen Display OSD Figure 5 15 Monitor Adjustment buttons e Menu key OSD Press the OSD middle key of the monitor controls over 10 sec This button will enable the On Screen Display to modify the settings and control the special features To select a tab use the LEFT and RIGHT button and then press the OSD button again e Decrease lt LEFT Use this button to move down the OSD selection menu and adjust the attribute of the monitor while in OSD mode Pressing this button out of the OSD menu allows you to decrease the level of brightness contrast of the display screen e Increase gt RIGHT Use this button to move up the OSD selection menu and adjust the attribute of the monitor while in OSD mode Pressing this button out of the OSD menu allows you to increase the level of brightness contrast of the display screen NO
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8. 3 43 Report Printer 3 43 oystelmi Gohltigildtlol x e he dta eos 3 44 OVSle 3 44 To invoke the Setup 3 44 How to enter Date and Time 3 45 How to enter Hospital 3 45 How to change Language and or EUM Language 3 45 How to activate Screen Lock 3 46 How to adjust function of the Footswitch Left Middle Right 3 47 How to change the Keyboard 3 47 How to configure Service Platform 3 47 Sell di dels 3 48 To invoke the Setup 3 48 On Board Optional Peripherals 3 49 Exlernal TO GCohleclols xxu e dub nek eee aUe DEUS ded enn e aed 3 50 External VO PM OUE a 3 51 Avallable PIOD6S 195 3 52 Software Option 3 52 SCOMNECIVITY Sell s tie EU EO 3 53 Connectivity Introduction uu tiv ee dw 3 53 The
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10. Example shows File Esgenteey Dana wa bs File Filles fictional data Ask the hospital s network Administrator for the Proxy Server Address and the Proxy Server Port Select the Configuration page then double click InSite ExC Agent Configuration Fill out all bold stated mandatory fields Device Serial Number is KS6MENG025 prefix KS6 or KS8 System s serial number without prefix letter NOTE Bold stated fields are mandatory must be filled out enter Proxy Server Information Submit Changes Figure 7 13 Common Serive Desktop Configuration 5 Click the SUBMIT CHANGES button and then close the service page 7 14 Section 7 5 Remote Access to Service Platform HEALTHCARE VOLUSON 58 VOLUSON 56 DIRECTION 5396805 REVISION 5 SERVICE MANUAL Section 7 6 How to use the Auto Tester program 1 Press the UTILITIES key on the control panel 2 In the Utilities menu select SYSTEM SETUP to invoke the setup desktop on the screen 3 If not already done connect the USB standard GE service dongle to the front USB connector s As soon as the dongle is detected the login window pops up 4 Enter the Standard GE Revolving password changes every six months and then click ENABLE 5 On the left side of the screen select ADMINISTRATION and then click the SERVICE tab 6 Click the SERV
11. _ aneron rreren orn em _ 9 8 Section 9 6 OPIO HEALTHCARE DIRECTION 5396805 REVISION 5 Section 9 7 Nest Box Parts VOLUSON S8 VOLUSON S6 SERVICE MANUAL 235 m Lb pma eL T 4 PET E m 47 E s els gs m i h i I Figure 9 5 Nest Box Parts Chapter 9 Renewal Parts 9 9 HEALTHCARE VOLUSON 58 VOLUSON 56 DIRECTION 5396805 REVISION 5 SERVICE MANUAL Figure 9 6 Nest Box Parts Cont Table 9 6 Nest Box Femme me ___ mmm c m CIT NENEE R mem omm rs emu me COM EDULE vidi ings eue 2 Duo 2 53Ghz 407 joy sm ___ 408 ce 0 409 ostassy ___ EIL 411 FAN with Cable Assy 5363484 FAN with Cable Assy 9 10 Section 9 7 Nest Box Parts HEALTHCARE VOLUSON 58 VOLUSON 56 DIRECTION 5396805 REVISION 5 SERVICE MANUAL Table 9 6 Nest Box rememe emu EN LCD Montior Cable Assy 6020408 Main Panel cable pr Peripheral Cable Assy 5408182 Peripheral Cable Assy
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15. 1 1 Typical Users of the Basic Service Manual 1 2 Models Covered by this Manual 1 2 Purpose of Operator Manual s 1 3 Important 1 3 Conventions Used this Manual 1 3 Standard Hazard CONS m acm ace dede X CLAU Sees 1 4 PROOUCT ICONS Pm 1 5 Salely Gorsiderat fis aw ce a eR ed ee ae 1 7 MP 1 7 AND dak ik Sd 1 7 Mechanical ere e gs 1 7 Tide Bre ee d do eee 1 8 Sale PraCUCES corper 1 8 PODO PE eee a 1 8 Auxiliary Devices Safety 1 8 Lapel a 5 use sott od p eee Dus 1 10 isu inate tae de ies 1 11 DRES ek nt E Sh 1 11 niei c dtd de da OR CR ew 1 12 Dangerous Procedure Warnings 1 13 Lockout Tagout Requirements For USA Only 1 13 Returning Shipping System Probes and Repair Parts 1 13 Electromagnetic Compatibility 1 14 WV VSS cr 1 14 Celine os at ween Boer
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19. ole ors 4 28 Cine Split Function Multiple Format 4 28 Activating 2 GING s dra ime bh Pied 4 28 Spectral Doppler or Cine 4 28 Activating 3D Rotation 4 28 Activating Volume Cine 4 28 Activatng AUTO CINE ee Bs OSE A 4 28 Actuvaung Cne Cale saxa 4 29 Generic Measurements 4 30 Distance and Tissue Depth Measurements 2D and M Mode 4 30 Circumference Area Measurements 4 31 Volume Measurements 4 31 Multiplane Measurements 4 31 xvi Table of Contents HEALTHCARE VOLUSON 58 VOLUSON 56 DIRECTION 5396805 REVISION 5 SERVICE MANUAL Measurements in Spectral Doppler Mode 4 32 PAO 4 32 Manual de ard icu a b rabies SU eden 4 32 E TTD 4 32 ______ EET 4 33 Worksheet Report Pages 4 33 Probe Connectors Usage 4 34 Connecting a DIODG oe ak doeet 4 34 Activating the DIODE ste pud eR RESO 4 34 Deactiva
20. Gm ma Gm m mem wm Om mem Rem Oe 10 7 8 Type BF Patient Leakage Current Mains to Probe Reference the procedure in the IEC 60601 1 Measure leakage current flow from mains to Probe A DANGER Electric Shock Hazard Line voltage is applied to Probe during this test To avoid possible electric shock hazard the system being tested must not be touched by patients users or anyone during testing A 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 Table 10 19 Typical Data Sheet for Type BF Patient Leakage Current Mains to Probe Tester Neutral Tester Polarity Switch Ground Measured Leakage Current NOTE It is not necessary to test each lead individually or power condition combinations as required in previous tests 10 22 Section 10 7 Electrical Safety Tests HEALTHCARE VOLUSON 58 VOLUSON 56 DIRECTION 5396805 REVISION 5 SERVICE MANUAL Section 10 8 When There s Too Much Leakage Current 10 8 1 NOTE 10 8 2 Earth and or Enclosure 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
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29. gt Chapter 3 Setup Instructions 3 3 GE HEALTHCARE VOLUSON S8 VOLUSON S6 DIRECTION 5396805 REVISION 5 SERVICE MANUAL Air Pressure 700 1060hpa in Sborpge 1 osso Figure 3 2 Environmental Labels 3 4 Section 3 2 Set Up Reminders HEALTHCARE VOLUSON 58 VOLUSON 56 DIRECTION 5396805 REVISION 5 SERVICE MANUAL Section 3 3 Receiving and Unpacking the Equipment A CAUTION Please read this section carefully before unpacking the Voluson S8 Voluson S6 ultrasound system and its optional peripherals The Voluson 58 Voluson 56 ultrasound systemand accessories are shipped from the factory ina single durable shipping carton which is mounted on a raised wooden platform base A CAUTION Transport only with forklift or stacker truck During transport pay attention to the point of gravity tilt and drop indicator Have two people available to unpack the Voluson 58 Voluson 56 Attempts to move the unit considerable distances or on an incline by one person alone could result in personal injury and or damage to the system Table 3 4 Shipping Carton Dimensions and Weight Voluson 58 Voluson 56 1470 57 9 inch 750 29 5 1060 mm 46 5 inch incl accessories Weight is approximate and will vary depending upon
30. Figure 3 33 Graphics page Color Balance Gray Balance c Color Correction set Printer Hardware Color Correction d Lightness Sharpness 7 or 8 Dark 0 Gamma 0 Light 0 amp oy Ul Dh RADI Pon cing Pretenremoces T Soy UPD AD Printime ee Paper Greece Mega Pacer Messace Feder Coreei Gray Eater Gigir image Brite Hademe Coler Some cron Calor _____ Dark TE Mon ue Curve Curve Figure 3 34 Graphics page Color Correction Lightness Chapter 3 Setup Instructions 3 41 HEALTHCARE VOLUSON 58 VOLUSON 56 DIRECTION 5396805 REVISION 5 SERVICE MANUAL e Adjust Value Select nomal E UP Ald Printing Diy the 2 herma Parnmrirr roris arei Calor region Adysind value Figure 3 35 Graphics page Adjustment by color 4 For saving the adjusted printer settings click APPLY and then OK Finally close the Printers window with the close button and exit System Setup with SAVE amp EXIT 5 Assign the Printer to the remote keys P1 P2 P3 and or P4 with the save button Section 3 7 6 on page 3
31. UP DES Preleremais Laymi Sethngs Popes Onentation Portrait e near v Write Abd Pustara Dotas C Figure 3 29 Layout Density Adjust page 3 Select the DENSITY ADJUST page see Figure 3 29 above and select Gamma Sharpness 0 Dark 0 Light 0 Sharpness 2 4 For saving the adjusted printer settings click APPLY and then OK Finally close the Printers window with the close button and exit System Setup with SAVE amp EXIT 5 Assign the Printer to the remote keys 1 2 4 with the save button see Section 3 7 6 Remote Control Selection on page 3 43 Chapter 3 Setup Instructions 3 37 HEALTHCARE VOLUSON 58 VOLUSON 56 DIRECTION 5396805 REVISION 5 SERVICE MANUAL 3 7 5 2 P95D Printer Settings 1 Call up the Printing Preferences operation see Section 3 7 5 Adjustment of Printer Settings 2 Select the STANDARD page see Figure 3 30 below and select Paper Size 1280x960 Orientation Portrait 3 Select the OPTIONS page see Figure 3 30 below and select Interpolation Method Bicubic Printings Preferences Lebens msge iab poseen LEE Paper Sige 1260060 Paper saving Orientation AJ
32. ______ 3 2 Brake Pedal Operation 3 3 ete o RUE EU oodd dn 3 3 Receiving and Unpacking the Equipment 3 5 L Teparirid Tol Ser awe werd 3 9 Very CUSIOMer Order 2 4 1o poat Ppa ce Ue de eden ened s 3 9 5 Sent dere hs oo eee eg he En Wertes 3 9 Connection of Auxiliary 3 11 Connecting ine LOD MONON ird Car er wee RR 3 12 Connecting the Black White 3 13 Connection Scheme B amp W Printer 3 14 Connecting Color PANET tret Bon 3 15 Connection Scheme Color Printer 3 16 Connecting the DeskJet Color Printer 3 17 Connection via Bluetooth Adapter 3 17 Connecting the Wireless Network 3 19 Connecting the Footswitch 3 20 Connecting the USB Flash Memory Stick 3 21 Connecting the external USB Hard disk Handydrive 3 21 General Remarks Hints when using external USB Devices 3 22 External USB Devices Connection 3 22 External U
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36. 8 55 VERTICAL TV PROBE HOLDER Installation 8 56 Table of Contents HEALTHCARE DIRECTION 5396805 REVISION 5 CHAPTER 9 Renewal Parts OV CIVIC bai der iesu died gt Purpose of Chapter9 List Pans Plastics Covers Front Sides Rear We oe a ead Mechanical Parts Optional Peripherals and Accessories Printers options System Manuals PODOS TR 2D Probes Curved Array Transducers 2D Probes Linear Array Transducers Real Time 4D Volume Probes Power Biopsy Needle Guides Table of Contents VOLUSON S8 VOLUSON S6 SERVICE MANUAL xxvii HEALTHCARE VOLUSON 58 VOLUSON 56 DIRECTION 5396805 REVISION 5 SERVICE MANUAL CHAPTER 10 Care amp Maintenance Sal MT 10 1 Periodic Maintenance Inspections 10 1 Purpose of Chapter 10 10 1 Why do Maintenant E 10 2 RECOdS seca te
37. dialog If an external drive was not recognized automatically after connecting it click RESCAN DRIVE The device is then accessible using the drive letter the system assigned to it When connecting external USB devices be sure to execute Safety Directions found in the Voluson S8 Voluson S6 Basic User Manual External USB Devices Disconnection Before an external USB device e g USB memory stick can be disconnected the system has to be informed about the removal of the device Unplugging or ejecting USB devices without first stopping them can often cause the system to crash and possibly result in loss of valuable data By pressing the DRIVES in the Sytem Setup a dialog window see Figure 3 11 below is displayed The Connect USB and Network Drives window shows all USB and Network drives connected to the system Using this dialog the USB devices can be stopped before they are physically disconnected Drives Hetiw ak Drive Resecan Drive Einte Figure 3 11 Connect USB and Network Drives Section 3 5 Connection of Auxiliary Devices HEALTHCARE VOLUSON 58 VOLUSON 56 DIRECTION 5396805 REVISION 5 SERVICE MANUAL To stop the external device select it and then click the STOP DEVICE button AMES LG SAMSUNG HEAR 1 HDTESHU 5 itis Site Dee mhk Figure 3 12 Dev
38. Option c Option Option Option Option c Option c Option c Option Option Option c Option Option Option Option 8 14 Section 8 7 Replacement or Activation of Options SERVICE MANUAL HEALTHCARE VOLUSON 58 VOLUSON 56 DIRECTION 5396805 REVISION 5 SERVICE MANUAL 8 7 1 8 7 1 1 NOTE Operation for activating Options 1 Press the UTILITIES key on the control panel 2 In the Utilities menu select SYSTEM SETUP to invoke the setup desktop on the screen 3 On the left side of the screen select ADMINISTRATION and then click the OPTIONS tab see Figure 8 2 on page 8 6 Operation for installing a Demo Key or a Permanent Key 1 Position the cursor inside the input field desired and press the right left trackball key 2 If one exists clear edit the current key code 3 Enter the encrypted serial code with the keyboard and click on SUBMIT Code will be checked 4 Click the SAVE amp EXIT button After activating a key code restart turn off and on the Voluson amp S8 Voluson S6 system Chapter 8 Replacement Procedures 8 15 HEALTHCARE VOLUSON 58 VOLUSON 56 DIRECTION 5396805 REVISION 5 SERVICE MANUAL Section 8 8 Replacement of the Caster Cap 8 8 1 Manpower One person 2 minutes 8 8 2 Tools None 8 8 3 Preparations 1 Power Off Shutdown the system as described in 4 3 2 on page 4 4 8 8 4 Removal
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40. Connection must be Checked out 17 x Figure 7 2 Contact GE Request for Service 4 Click the SEND button to send the problem description to GE Service Application representatives 7 4 Section 7 2 Collect Vital System Information HEALTHCARE VOLUSON 58 VOLUSON 56 DIRECTION 5396805 REVISION 5 SERVICE MANUAL 7 2 1 Request for Service RFS cont d NOTE A request confirmation screen is displayed Windows Explores the Reference Numb Reference Number 0380240101 the Reference Number An Online Center Engineer will call you directly Ihe request saved in the Queue for reviesang and or resending Figure 7 3 Request submitted 5 Write down and keep the Reference Number for follow up procedures then click OK If the service platform is not configured an Error message is displayed The request is sent The request is saved in QUEUE for reviewing and or resending oilers Arma 5 2 b eh 1 Pons Bed T Wer dj ETE Figure 7 4 Contact GE Queue Chapter 7 Diagnostics Troubleshooting 7 5 HEALTHCARE VOLUSON 58 VOLUSON 56 DIRECTION 5396805 REVISION 5 SERVICE MANUAL 7 2 2 Shortcuts List Press the CTRL H key simultaneous to display the shortcuts list and a description of what they do Shortcuts leet Shortcut Description
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49. ES AC Cable Holder 5408086 AC CABLE HOLDER SET pr Chapter 9 Renewal Parts 9 11 HEALTHCARE VOLUSON 58 VOLUSON 56 DIRECTION 5396805 REVISION 5 SERVICE MANUAL Section 9 8 Mechanical Parts Figure 9 7 Mechanical Parts Table 9 7 Mechanical Parts Total Lock Caster 5400391 Total Lock Caster Swivel Lock Caster 5400392 Swivel Lock Caster Caster Set 5408087 Caster Cap Set 9 12 Section 9 8 Mechanical Parts HEALTHCARE VOLUSON 58 VOLUSON 56 DIRECTION 5396805 REVISION 5 SERVICE MANUAL Table 9 7 Mechanical Parts 1 o lt JJ LCD Arm 5400794 LCD Arm Assy without cables Chapter 9 Renewal Parts 9 13 HEALTHCARE VOLUSON 58 VOLUSON 56 DIRECTION 5396805 REVISION 5 SERVICE MANUAL Section 9 9 Options Figure 9 8 Table 9 8 Options EN Vertical TV probe holder 5408092 Vertical TV probe holder EN Horizontal TV probe holder 5408514 Horizontal TV probe holder lei EN USB Footswitch 3 button 5380960 3 button Foot Switch EN DVR Assy 5388734 mm EN 9 14 Section 9 9 Options HEALTHCARE VOLUSON 58 VOLUSON 56 DIRECTION 5396805 REVISION 5 SERVICE MANUAL Section 9 10 Optional Peripherals and Accessories 9 10 1 Printers and options Figure 9 9 Optional Peripherals and Accessories Printers Table 9 9 Optional Peripherals and Accessories 701 SysDV
50. HEALTHCARE VOLUSON 58 VOLUSON 56 DIRECTION 5396805 REVISION 5 SERVICE MANUAL 5 15 1 3 5 15 1 4 select OK Rollback This function offers the possibility to simply restore the previously used system configuration rollback which was stored on R during FMI from DVD 1 Turn system OFF and then back ON 2 As soon as the Boot Screen appears see Figure 5 39 page 5 58 press the PG DN Arrow down key on the keyboard until the Rollback item is highlighted then press ENTER 3 When the following WARNING message appears press the lt Arrow left button to highlight OK and then press ENTER Figure 5 40 Warning message After performing the rollback the system reboots The Ultrasound Application is started and finally the 2D screen is displayed on the monitor Memtest Starts the PC Memory Test Operation see Section 5 15 2 Memory Check in LINUX on page 5 60 Chapter 5 Components and Functions Theory 5 59 HEALTHCARE VOLUSON 58 VOLUSON 56 DIRECTION 5396805 REVISION 5 SERVICE MANUAL 5 15 2 Memory Check in LINUX 1 Turn system OFF and then back ON 2 As soon as the Boot Screen appears see Figure 5 39 on page 5 58 press the PG DN Arrow down key on the keyboard until the Memtest item is highlighted then press ENTER A NOTICE After 3 sec without pressing any key the system will boot up in windows If you missed step 1 retry again with CTRL ALT
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55. 2 gt X gt lt 42 gt ronson gt lt gt lt gt lt o c o o gt pepe RR EI E mt DEDENCIERIJESESEDDEHOLT o Chapter 5 Components and Functions Theory 5 15 HEALTHCARE VOLUSON 58 VOLUSON 56 DIRECTION 5396805 REVISION 5 SERVICE MANUAL 5 2 4 1 3D 4D Advanced 5 2 4 1 1 Real Time 4D Real Time 4D mode is obtained through continuous volume acquisition and parallel calculation of 3D rendered images In Real Time 4D mode the volume acquisition box is at the same time the render box All information in the volume box is used for the render process In Real Time 4D mode a frame rate of up 40 volumes second is possible By freezing the acquired volumes size can be adjusted manipulated manually as known from the Voluson 3D Mode 5 2 4 2 3D 4D Expert 5 2 4 2 1 Real Time 4D Real Time 4D mode is obtained through continuous volume acquisition and parallel calculation of 3D rendered images In Real Time 4D mode the volume acquisition box is at the same time the render box All information in the volume box is used for the render process In Real Time 4D mode a frame rate of up 40 volumes second is possible By freezing the acquired volumes size
56. 8 16 s ssec oe ot ce Ra sx ido 8 16 Replacement of the 8 17 8 17 ue E eC AD ON 8 17 See 8 17 Removal Procedure 8 17 Table of Contents XXV HEALTHCARE VOLUSON 58 VOLUSON 56 DIRECTION 5396805 REVISION 5 SERVICE MANUAL lastalldllon Procedure epa 8 18 Replacement of the Footrest 8 19 MANDOWE gt 8 19 KOO 8 19 PreDalallOnS PI 8 19 33 4 39 Stal ace dele le acd te Rae 8 19 Installation Procedure 8 19 Replacement of the SIDE TRAY 8 20 8 20 a 8 20 wi ice Siw 8 20 Removal Procede ss uei 8 20 Installdllon ProGedlfe Pues 8 20 Replacement of the COVER 8
57. GUI Saas CS s 2 5 Physical Dimensions of Voluson 58 VolusonB S6 2 5 Acoustic NoiSe QUIDUL a 2 5 5 2 2 3 dca and Xu eroe 2 5 Electrical ua avos ee GES 2 5 o gt 2 6 Purchaser Responsibilities 2 6 Mandatory Site Requirements 2 7 Site Recommendations 2 7 Recommended Ultrasound Room Layout 2 8 Networking Setup Requirements 2 9 stand alone Unit without Network Connection 2 9 Unit Connected to Hospital s Network 2 9 Purpose of the DICOM Network Function 2 9 DICOM Option Pre installation Requirements 2 9 Xii Table of Contents HEALTHCARE VOLUSON 58 VOLUSON 56 DIRECTION 5396805 REVISION 5 SERVICE MANUAL CHAPTER 3 Setup Instructions SII 36 Sastry Amer 3 1 The Purpose 3 1 oer UD ReMINGGlS aux m SE ees 3 1 Average INStallalion TIME iii ay dd ah ale o ee 3 1 2 fis ee E b 3 2 Moving Lifting the System 3 2 System Acclimation Time 3 2 OFPIO
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60. 4 53 Brakes and Direction Swivel Locks 4 53 4 54 Table of Contents HEALTHCARE VOLUSON 58 VOLUSON 56 DIRECTION 5396805 REVISION 5 SERVICE MANUAL CHAPTER 5 Components and Functions Theory ee 5 1 Purpose Of Ghaplef D 5 1 General n e s 5 2 Description of Voluson 58 Voluson 56 Operating Modes 5 6 2D MOGO RYE REED Ed EE 5 6 ODUONAl 2 ves saves 23 ee Rew oad 5 6 Coded Harmonic Imaging 5 6 es 5 6 Coded Contrast Imaging 5 6 5 6 MCFM Mode M Mode Color Flow Mode 5 6 Color Doppler 5 7 Color FOW Mode oc o ORC SC ede RR 5 7 l OWGI DODDIGE ob tnd dew eh ae aodio 5 7 Bi Directional Angio HD Flow 5 7 Tissue Doppler option 5 7 Pulsed PY DODDIGE 2 amer atte E 5 8 SOMMAGQING amp 2 504 diode 5 8 Data Collection and Reconstruction 5 8 3D Image Pres
61. DANGER The system is not designed for use with flammable anesthetic TET Indicated in the Service Manual Risk of explosion used in gases CAUTION The equilateral triangle is usually used in combination with other symbols to advise or warn the user various ATTENTION Consult accompanying documents is intended to alert the user to refer to the operator manual or other instructions when complete information cannot be provided on the label Rear side of Power Supply CAUTION Dangerous voltage the lightning flash with arrowhead in equilateral triangle is used to indicate electric various shock hazards Mains OFF Indicates the power off position of the mains power switch rear of system at mains switch Chapter 1 Introduction 1 5 VOLUSON 58 VOLUSON 56 SERVICE MANUAL GE HEALTHCARE DIRECTION 5396805 REVISION 5 Table 1 6 Product Icons Continued LABEL SYMBOL PURPOSE MEANING LOCATION OFF Stanaby Indicates the power off standby position of the T LAMP CONTAINS MERCURY DEPOSE ACCORDING TO STATEILOCAL LAW 1 6 power switch CAUTION This Power Switch DOES NOT ISOLATE Mains Supply Mains ON Indicates the power on position of the mains power switch Protective Earth Indicates the protective earth grounding terminal Equipotentiality Indicates the terminal to be used for connecting equipotential conductors when interconnecting grounding with other equ
62. HEALTHCARE VOLUSON 58 VOLUSON 56 DIRECTION 5396805 REVISION 5 SERVICE MANUAL 4 5 6 2 Load Image Archive 1 Press the UTILITIES key on the control panel 2 In the Utilities menu select SYSTEM SETUP to invoke the setup desktop on the screen 3 On the left side of the screen select BACKUP and then click the IMAGE ARCHIVE tab 4 Click the LOAD button see choose destination select backup file click Next button Figure 4 36 Image Archive Load choose destination 5 Choose the Destination 6 Click on the backup to be restored additional information is displayed in the table 7 Select the NEXT button The following window will be displayed select image archive data to be restored click Next button Figure 4 37 select image archive data to be restored 8 Select check mark the image archive data to be restored to the Voluson S8 Voluson S6 system 9 Click the NEXT button and then select YES to start or NO to cancel the restore procedure Chapter 4 Functional Checks 4 49 HEALTHCARE VOLUSON 58 VOLUSON 56 DIRECTION 5396805 REVISION 5 SERVICE MANUAL Section 4 6 Software Configuration Checks 4 6 1 4 50 System Setup Press the UTILITIES key on the control panel and then select SYSTEM SETUP On the left side of the screen select the desired major group Each major group contains different pages to check Table 4 10 System Setup Checks GENER
63. description name can be edited in the worksheet e If the number button is activated all objects are assigned a number inside the displayed object according to the measurement index Group function All objects will be added to one volume The color of all objects will be changed to red and the measurement will show only one result SonoVCAD labor Allows the user to measure fetal progression during the second stage of labor fetal head progression rotation and direction Visual evidence and objective data of the labor process are provided All SonoVCAD labor measurements Head direction Midline Angle Progression Distance Progression Angle and associated acquisition time are automatically added to the worksheet as soon as they are performed Only one measurement result is available for each measurement type If the measurement is repeated the old result is replaced by the new result If a volume is deleted the according measurements are not deleted from the worksheet SonoVCAD labor measurement data can be transferred via DICOM SR Anatomical M Mode AMM Anatomical M Mode displays a distance time plot from a cursor line which can be defined freely The M Mode display changes according to the motion of the M cursor In the Dual format two defined distances can be displayed at the same time AMM is available in grayscale and color modes CF HD Flow TD e simultanous Display of 2 M Mode Cursors 2D Mode
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67. Figure 7 5 Shortcut list Ctrl H Shortcut Alt D export system state Full Backup and Dump files Ctrl H shortcuts list see Figure 7 5 above Shift Insert insert text paste Ctrl Insert copy text 7 6 Section 7 2 Collect Vital System Information HEALTHCARE VOLUSON 58 VOLUSON 56 DIRECTION 5396805 REVISION 5 SERVICE MANUAL Section 7 3 Check Points Voltages 7 3 1 How to check power 7 3 1 1 Common Power Supply CPS Turn on mains switch and check green LED inside Power LED Figure 7 6 Check green LED inside CPS NOTE If LED is on CPS has full function all voltages are within the specified range Chapter 7 Diagnostics Troubleshooting 7 7 HEALTHCARE VOLUSON 58 VOLUSON 56 DIRECTION 5396805 REVISION 5 SERVICE MANUAL Section 7 4 Screen Captures and Logs 7 4 1 NOTE 7 4 2 7 4 2 1 NOTE There may be times when the customer or field engineer will want to capture a presentation on the screen so it may be recovered by the OnLine Center This is accomplished by saving the image s A to Archive and export them as jpg bmp or tiff to to DVD CD R RW or external USB drive B as jog and bmp to D export by pressing the ALT P key on the alphanumeric keyboard Note Successive ALT P keystrokes max 20 overwrite existing snapshots at destination HDD C creates one snapshot Alt D bmp Full Backup of the System state fullbackup
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72. 4 10 Section 4 4 Functional Checks HEALTHCARE VOLUSON 58 VOLUSON 56 DIRECTION 5396805 REVISION 5 SERVICE MANUAL Table 4 3 2D Mode Functions Use this control to select a part of interest of the 2D image The advantage 16 ANGLE of the decreased field of view is an increased 2D frame rate due to the smaller sector width This function allows the adjustment of the Volume O Axis position of 3D B VIEW B VIEW probes in 2D Mode The green line in the displayed symbol indicates the position of the acoustic block 18 Otimized Tissue Imaging OTI allows to fine tune the system for scanning different kinds of tissue While scanning a certain number of frames 2D images of the last examination sequence this will be stored in the cine memory automatically This is indicated by the green bar in the bottom left corner Run 13sec 204 When entering freeze mode by pressing the Freeze key or the defined Px key the cine memory will be stored as a sequence This sequence can be reviewed in loop mode or image by image After the cine clip is stored the cine memory will be deleted Persistence is a temporal filter that averages frames together This has the effect of presenting a smoother softer image This function is only available if XBEAM CRI is switched off The signals of the neighboring pulses are less weighted for the display of the actual pulse which considerably improves the detail lateral resol
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74. Figure 8 65 Place SPEAKER DUMMY BRKT on the HIGH FRAME GROUND BRKT 16 Assemble SPEAKER DUMMY BRKT with 5 screws Figure 8 66 Assemble HIGH FRAME GROUND BRKT with 5 screws 2159625 W SP PH M4X8 8 46 Section 8 14 Replacing optional Peripherals HEALTHCARE VOLUSON 58 VOLUSON 56 DIRECTION 5396805 REVISION 5 SERVICE MANUAL 17 Check that EMI GASKET is properly attached on HIGH FRAME POLARIS HIGH CABINET Option only Figure 8 67 Attach EMI GASKET on HIGH FRAME POLARIS Table 8 3 Specification of GASKET p ww 5304318 18 Assemble HIGH FRAME ASSY MAIN FRAME HIGH FRAME ASSY MAIN FRAME ASSY Figure 8 68 Assemble with 4 screws 2159625 W SP PH M4X8 19 PRINTER installation Refer to Chapter 8 14 3 Printer Installation BW and Color 20 DVD installation procedure is in reverse order of remove procedure Refer to part 6 7 of this Section Chapter 8 Replacement Procedures 8 47 HEALTHCARE VOLUSON 58 VOLUSON 56 DIRECTION 5396805 REVISION 5 SERVICE MANUAL 21 SIDE COVER ASSY L R assemble procedure is in reverse order of remove procedure Refer to Part 3 4 5 of this Section 22 FRONT COVER ASSY assemble procedure is in reverse order of remove procedure Refer to Part 2 of this Section 23 Installation of ELEVATION ARM DOWN STOPPER for HIGH CABINET Option Configuration a Remove LOW
75. Meus CUM T see ess BENE wwe 11513 Power Cord for Israel 5182453 Power Cord for Israel Pt fot Power Cord 110V for Canada USA JPN 2388982 Power Cord 110V for Canada USA JPN Power Cord 220V for EU 2327990 Power Cord 220V for EU EN Power Cord for China 2388981 Power Cord for China Power Cord for Brazil 5399665 Power Cord for Brazil 5 South 5408183 Power Cord for South Africa 8a Power Cord for Japan 5408490 Power Cord for Japan Chapter 9 Renewal Parts 9 21 HEALTHCARE VOLUSON 58 VOLUSON 56 DIRECTION 5396805 REVISION 5 SERVICE MANUAL Section 9 14 Biopsy Needle Guides Figure 9 14 Biopsy Needle Guides Table 9 16 Biopsy Needle Guides av FRU pone disposable Biopsy needle guide for probe E8C RS disposable needle diameter lt 1 65 mm HA0412LN reusable Biopsy needle guide for probe EBC RS 1 N reusable needle diameter 1 65 mm PEC63 H46721R reusable Biopsy needle guias for probe RIC5 9W RS N needle diameter lt 1 8 mm PEC71 H46721D reusable Biopsy needle guide for probe AB2 7 RS 1 N needle diameter 1 mm 1 4 mm 2 2 mm PEC83 48671 reusable Biopsy needle guide for probe AB2 7 RS 1 N needle diameter lt 1 1 4 mm 2 2
76. 7 18 Section 7 7 Troubleshooting Trees Instructions and Tech Tips HEALTHCARE VOLUSON 58 VOLUSON 56 DIRECTION 5396805 REVISION 5 SERVICE MANUAL 7 7 1 System does not boot up System doesn t boot Verify that Is Standby Switch Power Cord is connected to Mains illuminated Power Switch is turned on on the backside of the system Is Standby Switch orange Press Standby Switch till it changes to green System starts booting Is there any picture o Check cables between the monitor Console and Monitor Press Standby Switch for Is there any picture on approximately 5 sec the monitor untill system is down Other error Please contack the service engineer Figure 7 20 System does not Power On Boot Up Chapter 7 Diagnostics Troubleshooting 7 19 HEALTHCARE VOLUSON 58 VOLUSON 56 DIRECTION 5396805 REVISION 5 SERVICE MANUAL 7 7 2 Noise disturbs the Image Noise is shown in image Is there any electrical device that affect the Scanner Keep the scanner away from those electrical devices use another wallsocket Check probes Figure 7 21 Noise disturbs the Image Troubleshooting 7 20 Section 7 7 Troubleshooting Trees Instructions and Tech Tips HEALTHCARE VOLUSON 58 VOLUSON 56 DIRECTION 5396805 REVISION 5 SERVICE MANUAL 7 7 3 Trackball Impaired Sensitivity The trackball has low sensitivity Is it difficult to roll
77. Figure 8 81 DRAWER Assembly for HIGH CABINET Option 8 54 Section 8 14 Replacing optional Peripherals HEALTHCARE VOLUSON 58 VOLUSON 56 DIRECTION 5396805 REVISION 5 SERVICE MANUAL 8 14 6 HORIZONTAL TV PROBE HOLDER Installation 1 Install HORIZONTAL TV PROBE HOLDER on the left side bottom of OPIO with 3 screws HORIZONTAL TV PROBE HOLDER Figure 8 82 Assemble HORIZONTAL TV PROBE HOLDER with screws 2306565 M4x16 Figure 8 83 HORIZONTAL TV PROBE HOLDER is installed on Left Side only Chapter 8 Replacement Procedures 8 55 HEALTHCARE VOLUSON 58 VOLUSON 56 DIRECTION 5396805 REVISION 5 SERVICE MANUAL 8 14 7 VERTICAL TV PROBE HOLDER Installation 1 Install VERTICAL TV PROBE HOLDER BASE on the right side bottom of OPIO with 2 screws Figure 8 84 Assemble TV PROBE HOLDER BASE with 2 screws 2159634 BH M4x10 2 Place the TV PROBE HOLDER RUBBER on the PROBE HOLDER BASE TV PROBE HOLDER RUBBER MIZAR TV PROBE HOLDER BASE MIZAR h Figure 8 85 Insert TV PROBE HOLDER RUBBER to PROBE HOLDER BASE 8 56 Section 8 14 Replacing optional Peripherals HEALTHCARE VOLUSON 58 VOLUSON 56 DIRECTION 5396805 REVISION 5 SERVICE MANUAL Chapter 9 Renewal Parts Section 9 1 Overview 9 1 1 Purpose of Chapter 9 This chapter gives an overview of replacement parts available for the Voluson 58 Voluson 56 Table 9 1 Contents in Chapter 9 E B Plastics Covers Front Sides Rea
78. HEALTHCARE SERVICE MANUAL DIRECTION 5396805 REVISION 5 Mode Mode RS at Mot 7 Tables for AB2 1 16 L s 98 xew jez es nd payenueye gae jndino gp 21 nss d 2150028 81 co 55 10 2160028 zu9 MUJ ysuojul esodwa yeed eneds edzi y v EN e 99 159 9286 0 Duiuueog V 0 0 LI 9S uosnjoA oseojou MS epojy Su cav 25 2 10909 DBuipioooe sennuenb jo 0 L a E e204 ed SN3S 14 pue 1019eseDeuJ g ues MA IN e904 uoneuuoJu M eze 92078 24110 M 5 __ 2 psy uou Jeqe epojy xepu 5 V 0 0 9 9529198 5 Sd Z 68V I POWN
79. HEALTHCARE VOLUSON 58 VOLUSON 56 DIRECTION 5396805 REVISION 5 SERVICE MANUAL 7 7 5 Monitor Troubleshooting Fault symptom Check these items Check the main panel cable is properly connected to Monitor No image No signal Check the main panel cable is properly connected to RFS Check no pins of the main panel cable are bent Video test pattern are not clear bright Replace the monitor parallel or square For further details refer to Section 6 3 LCD Monitor Adjustment on page 6 2 Chapter 7 Diagnostics Troubleshooting 7 23 HEALTHCARE VOLUSON 58 VOLUSON 56 DIRECTION 5396805 REVISION 5 SERVICE MANUAL 7 7 6 DVD CD R RW Drive Test NOTE Only DVD R RW and CD R W medias are available 1 Insert an empty DVD CD R RW into the Drive 2 Enter Patient Archive by pressing the PATIENT ID key on the control panel Archive choose Source select Exam with images Figure 7 24 Patient Archive ARCHIVE 3 On the left side of the screen select ARCHIVE as shown in Figure 7 24 ABOVE 4 If not already selected choose Source Local Archive Drive from the pop up menu 5 Select an Exam with images 7 24 Section 7 7 Troubleshooting Trees Instructions and Tech Tips HEALTHCARE VOLUSON 58 VOLUSON 56 DIRECTION 5396805 REVISION 5 SERVICE MANUAL 7 7 6 DVD CD R RW Drive Test 6 Export images of the selected exam to DVD CD R RW a Click the EXPORT b
80. Mode Mode ion RS at Moti 9W Tables for RIC5 11 2 1 v UON UON UON AjISuajul esind payenuayye uideq 2 1155 10 2150028 JeuonoejaJe1 qeed 8 p s was zw 0 edzi spol po 19000 0071 85 uosnjoA 5 59 Su M6 S9lId 1 25 2 10909 10 jo 001 05 orl 09 e204 ld SNIS 5 ee pue ues EE LL 2 LO LO N e e e 159 pty uou SIL epojy 2 4 IW je 79 2204 uoneuuoju ip bap d d 8 je d id 2 OO LL 85 uoSnjoA 5 5 SH M6 SOld LOL 296 1 2 L0909231 10 1ndino onsnooy A 49 VOLUSON 58 VOLUSON 56 HEALTHCARE SERVICE MANUAL DIRECTION 5396805 REVISION 5
81. dili dil hdi USB Bluetooth Adapter 2 5 m _ 5 A Am P E m ED connected to USB port 1 E Figure 3 8 HP Officejet 470 DeskJet Printer connection via Bluetooth Adapter 4 Chapter 3 Setup Instructions 3 17 HEALTHCARE VOLUSON 58 VOLUSON 56 DIRECTION 5396805 REVISION 5 SERVICE MANUAL 3 5 4 1 Connection via Bluetooth Adapter CAUTION Please observe that the complete Bluetooth Printer Assembly has to located outside of the patient environment according to IEC 60601 1 UL 60601 1 CAUTION The printer being used not be medical device The Bluetooth Printer Set and the Power Supply of the Bluetooth Printer Adapter is also not a medical device The equipment meets the requirements of the EN 60950 Standard A NOTICE Please use the proper Bluetooth Printer Connection set see Chapter 9 Printers and options on page 9 15 3 18 Section 3 5 Connection of Auxiliary Devices HEALTHCARE VOLUSON 58 VOLUSON 56 DIRECTION 5396805 REVISION 5 SERVICE MANUAL 3 5 5 NOTE NOTE Connecting the Wireless Network Adapter The Wireless Network Adapter can be connected to any accessible USB port of the Voluson S8 Voluson S6 Connection of the WLAN Adapter is always the same ae ri ee Figure 3 9 Connection
82. 4 _ NN B TY 05 LOL 0 29e g suonipuoo SNas 19499 64182990 59007 204 007 pue pejs IN yt IN 12212 2 Cz q en eA xepu 4019 V 0 0 LL 95 UOSNIOA 9529 94 54 983 12 2 10909231 10 1 1ndino onsnooy 36 HEALTHCARE VOLUSON 58 VOLUSON 56 DIRECTION 5396805 REVISION 5 SERVICE MANUAL A 1 2 Voluson 58 Table A 2 Tables for Transducers at different Operating Modes Section Transducer at Operating Mode Page Number A 1 2 1 Tables for 12L RS at 2D Mode B Mode T A 1 2 2 Tables for 12L RS at Motion Mode M Mode 1 40 1 2 3 Tables for 12L RS at Pulsed Wave Doppler PW Mode 1 41 A 1 2 4 Tables for 12L RS at Color Flow Mode CFM Mode 1 42 A 1 2 5 Tables for RAB4 8 RS at 2D Mode B Mode 1 43 A 1 2 6 Tables for RAB4 8 RS at Motion Mode M Mode 1 44 RAB4 8 RS A 1 2 7 Tables for RAB4 8 RS at Pulsed Wave Doppler PW Mode 1 45 A 1 2 8 Tables for RAB4 8 RSD at Color Flow Mode CFM Mode 1 40 A 1 2 9 Tables for R
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84. Choose the Destination 6 Click on the backup to be restored additional information is displayed in the table 7 Select the NEXT button The following window will be displayed Full Backup Load Select Data to be restored User Selling Measure Configuration Patient images Tage Transfer Conf igural iun fv Network Configuration Service Platform _ click Next Figure 4 30 Select Data to be restored 8 Select the data to be restored to the Voluson S8 Voluson S6 system NOTE For description of the check box names refer to Save Full System Configuration Full Backup on page 4 42 Chapter 4 Functional Checks 4 45 HEALTHCARE VOLUSON 58 VOLUSON 56 DIRECTION 5396805 REVISION 5 SERVICE MANUAL 4 5 4 Load Full System Configuration Full Backup contd 9 Click the NEXT button and then select YES to start or NO to cancel the restore procedure A WARNING Facelli ens When clicking YES the current data on the system will be permanently replaced by the data of the backup and can not be restored Figure 4 31 Start Restore Backup now After restoring the data the Voluson S8 Voluson S6 reboots and the application starts again 10 Confirm that the date and time are set correctly 4 5 5 Delete Full System Configuration Full Backup Press the UTILITIES key on the control panel Inthe U
85. E Landscape Moign siter pirang psg ber 100 degree Burret Comman Copet 4 LH cres 34 Dharacteni 1 200 Press the FEED baloni pretest In shop thee continuus print AH dala 2 Aldeta saye Figure 3 30 Standard amp Options page 3 38 Section 3 7 Printer Installation HEALTHCARE VOLUSON 58 VOLUSON 56 DIRECTION 5396805 REVISION 5 SERVICE MANUAL 3 7 5 2 P95D Printer Settings cont d 4 Select the IMAGE ADJUST page see Figure 3 31 below and select Simple brightness 3 Contrast 7 MTSURSHI PSSO Pr Preferences Figure 3 31 Image Adjust page 5 For saving the adjusted printer settings click APPLY and then Finally close the Printers window with the close button and exit System Setup with SAVE amp EXIT 6 Assign the Printer to the remote keys P1 P2 P3 and or P4 with the save button see Section 3 7 6 Remote Control Selection on page 3 43 Chapter 3 Setup Instructions 3 39 HEALTHCARE VOLUSON 58 VOLUSON 56 DIRECTION 5396805 REVISION 5 SERVICE MANUAL 3 7 5 3 UP D25MD Printer Settings 1 Call up the Printer Preferences operation see Section 3 7 5 Adjustment of Printer Settings A NOTICE Settings for Paper Size MUST match with the used Paper large small and also the right colo
86. Energy Control and Power Lockout for Voluson 58 Voluson 56 When servicing parts of the system where there is exposure to voltage greater than 30 Volts Unplug the system Maintain control of the system power plug There are no test points to verify isolation you must wait for at least 20 seconds for capacitors to discharge Beware that the Power Supply Front End Processor and Back End Processor may be energized even if the power is turned off when the cord is still plugged into the AC Outlet Returning Shipping System Probes and Repair Parts When returning or shipping the Voluson S8 Voluson S6 system in the original packaging e System must be lowered to its minimum height with monitor flapped down see Figure on Figure 3 5 e the Control Console has to be centered and locked in unextended position For Control Console Positioning refer to 4 7 1 on page 4 53 Equipment being returned must be clean and free of blood and other infectious substances GEHC policy states that body fluids must be properly removed from any part or equipment prior to shipment GEHC employees as well as customers are responsible for ensuring that parts equipment have been properly decontaminated prior to shipment Under no circumstance should a part or equipment with visible body fluids be taken or shipped from a clinic or site for example body coils or and ultrasound probe The purpose of the regulation is to protect employees in the transpo
87. Files of V730 Formal v7 _ Figure 7 26 Open File Select Drive in the Look In pull down menu In the File of type field change file type to V730 Format v730 mdb Browse for the folder where SonoView Backup was stored Select file v730 mdb and then click OPEN 3 4 5 6 Chapter 7 Diagnostics Troubleshooting 7 27 HEALTHCARE VOLUSON 58 VOLUSON 56 DIRECTION 5396805 REVISION 5 SERVICE MANUAL Section 7 8 Error Messages A NOTICE If the problem error message still exists after performing the described actions call technical support Error Messages Actions 3D B_RxLines exceeded Action restart the system restart the system 3D B O Frames exceeded Action restart the system restart the system 3D C RxLines exceeded Action restart the system restart the system 3D C O Frames exceeded Action restart the system restart the system 530 probe connected on upper left probe connector CW Connect another Probe A USB drive has been removed without stopping it Unplugging or ejecting devices press Ok and stop it before removing it next time without first stopping them can often cause crashes and lose valuable data AcquMode incorrect BBC pointer restart the system Another drive is already assigned to xx that is no DVD CD rec Use a DVD CD writer Cannot swap assignment Application setting ApodTable field count mismatch restart the system Appl
88. HEALTHCARE VOLUSON 58 VOLUSON 56 DIRECTION 5396805 REVISION 5 SERVICE MANUAL Data not saved or sent to DICOM Server restart the system dDistanceFocusReferenceBF_ToProbeSurface out of valid range Action restart the system restart the system check storage destination of Full Backup Delete error Backup data could not be deleted e g DVD CD insufficient rights on target Network drive write protection on USB drive Density Out Of Range press ok and save this user setting once again Different software error Backup data was made on another system with a different This backup cannot be restored by the user software version C TT RN RN RN Downgrade error Backup data was made with a software version higher than the load appropriate backup for installed version installed version DVD Recorder communication error Check Recorder cables and try again sure DVD Recorder is connected to US machine DVD Recorder not properly connected or turned off Check connection from US machine to Recorder Recorder has power and is on DVD Recorder timeout error Check Recorder cables DVD and try again install Electronic User Manual EUM and try it again Error in apertureShape lateral start pos of the aperture incorrect Chapter 7 Diagnostics Troubleshooting 7 31 check DVD connections check if DVD is switched on HEALTHCARE VOLUSON
89. MATERIAALIA TARVITTAVAN KAANNOKSEN HANKKIMINEN ON ASIAKKAAN VASTUULLA ALA YRIT KORJATA LAITTEISTOA ENNEN OLET VARMASTI LUKENUT JA YMM RT NYT T M N HUOLTO OHJEEN MIK LI T T VAROITUSTA El NOUDATETA SEURAUKSENA VOI OLLA PALVELUNTARJOAJAN LAITTEISTON K YTT J N TAI POTILAAN VAHINGOITTUMINEN SAHKOISKUN MEKAANISEN VIAN TAI MUUN VAARATILANTEEN VUOKSI AIATIOETAI MONO TO ATOMO ENOZ ATIAITEI AQZZA TON EYOYNH TOY 2 MHN THN TON KATANOHZEI EI XEIPIAIO 2 AABETE YNOWH THN TIPOEIAOTIOIHZH AY TH ENAEXETAI 2 ATOMO ZEPBIZ 2 XEIPIZ TH H ETON 2 ANO HAEKTPONAHSIA H AAAOYE KINAYNOYE EZEN KARBANTART SI K ZIK NYV KIZAROLAG ANGOL NYELVEN RHET EL A SZOLG LTAT JA ANGOLTOL NYELVRE TART IG NYT AKKOR A FELEL SS GE A FORDITAS ELKESZITTETESE PROBALJA ELKEZDENI HASZN LNI A BERENDEZEST AM G KARBA
90. Qhapter9 RenewalPats 905 9 5 GE HEALTHCARE VOLUSON S8 VOLUSON S6 DIRECTION 5396805 REVISION 5 SERVICE MANUAL Section 9 5 LCD Monitor Figure 9 3 LCD Monitor Table 9 4 LCD aw raw ES 19 LCD Covers 5408078 19 LCD Covers 9 6 Section 9 5 LCD Monitor HEALTHCARE VOLUSON 58 VOLUSON 56 DIRECTION 5396805 REVISION 5 SERVICE MANUAL Section 9 6 OPIO Figure 9 4 OPIO Chapter 9 Renewal Parts 9 7 HEALTHCARE VOLUSON 58 VOLUSON 56 DIRECTION 5396805 REVISION 5 SERVICE MANUAL Table 9 5 OPIO oy ctu o ewm womens omues eme ems emm EJETITTNINNE NC 7 oem E emm rower ___ ___ ___ ems inerces ems eronneen e aner car nomoan wr _ meron mw aneron rennes aneres nem asimov seen _
91. x Ec EPA ERR LL Se Poe Figure 1 4 Multi Caution Label Symbol Follow instructions for use Symbol Do not use the following devices near this system Symbol Pushing prohibited Symbol RoHS mark CE mark Rx Only mark WEEE Disposal Icon Transportation position instruction Caution Section 1 3 Safety Considerations HEALTHCARE VOLUSON 58 VOLUSON 56 DIRECTION 5396805 REVISION 5 SERVICE MANUAL 1 3 7 A DANGER 1 A WARNING A WARNING 1 3 8 A NOTICE 1 3 9 NOTE Dangerous Procedure Warnings Warnings such as the examples below precede potentially dangerous procedures throughout this manual Instructions contained in the warnings must be followed DANGEROUS VOLTAGES CAPABLE OF CAUSING DEATH ARE PRESENT IN THIS EQUIPMENT USE EXTREME CAUTION WHEN HANDLING TESTING AND ADJUSTING 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 DO NOT SUBSTITUTE PARTS OR MODIFY EQUIPMENT BECAUSE OF THE DANGER OF INTRODUCING ADDITIONAL HAZARDS DO NOT INSTALL SUBSTITUTE PARTS OR PERFORM ANY UNAUTHORIZED MODIFICATION OF THE EQUIPMENT Lockout Tagout Requirements For USA Only Follow OSHA Lockout Tagout requirements to protect service personnel from injuries caused by unexpected energizing or start up of equipment during service repair or maintenance
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93. 4 Hold down the On Off button see Figure 3 14 on the control panel for 3 seconds NOTE The mains outlet of the system for peripheral auxiliary equipment are commonly switched with the ON OFF button The power switch of any attached printer s needs to be in ON position before starting the system However be aware some auxiliary equipment may switch itself to standby mode e g Color video printer and must therefore be switched on separately When the ON OFF button on the control panel is pressed the System including the Back end Processor starts and the operating system is loaded which then leads the application software to activate the scanner The system automatically performs an initialization sequence which includes the following Loading the operating system Running a quick diagnostic check of the system Detecting connected probes On Off Button TL hs D ae Figure 3 14 On Off Button on Control Panel As soon as the software has been loaded the system enters 2D Mode with the probe application that were used before the system was shut down NOTE Total time used for start up is about 2 minutes 5 Adjust Height and position of control console Refer to 4 7 1 Control Console Positioning on page 4 53 3 26 Section 3 6 Completing the Set Up HEALTHCARE VOLUSON 58 VOLUSON 56 DIRECTION 5396805 REVISION 5 SERVICE MANUAL 3 6 2 3 During a normal boot you may observe
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95. DEL The PC Memory Test will start automatically and will take about 0 5 hours If there are errors they will be listed intel Core 2 2527 1 Cache JM 35592 ABs 2 Cache 6144ER 16516 HBs 3 Cache Hone emory 28130 33938 His chipset Intel PH GN4S47 Disabled 286 Mite 008 11 wati ings RAM 532 0091864 CAS E F Single Channel sions random pattern io 28138 a E mo M ee Cached Rswdhem Hemhap Cache Test Pass hl A q La IJ E D gt gt gt elapsed test time 2 86 12 28138 aza EE IE mune nformat ions Slot 8 2848 PEJ 18688 list of errors Complete errors press Esc to dL LESE Y Reboot Lari iSPiscroll lock ICR iscroll unlock Figure 5 41 Memory check in LINUX A NOTICE After one cycle 0 5 hours the memory check starts again To interrupt the test press the ESC key If you don t interrupt the memory test by pressing the ESC key it will perform never ending cycles of memory checks NOTE If after one cycle about 0 5 hours no error messages are listed it can be assumed that the Back End Processor including power supply is working properly 5 60 Section 5 15 Boot S
96. DVD R RW Drive Writer 5 36 Wireless Network Adapter 5 36 A Oak oe 5 36 POWER DISTHOUU OM P EET 5 37 ACFE Primary Power Module 9 37 GPS d su d oe 5 38 Power Distribution Block Diagram 95 29 Power Up Sequence Description 5 40 Power Sequence Description 5 40 Power Down Sequence Description 5 41 Mechanical Concept and Overview 5 41 FUNCIONS Or AGERE vod vati P REX ERELEMUE EUG EEUU YE Res 5 41 ACDC primary DC Power Supply 5 43 PUNCHOMOD PD 5 43 DCDC main DC Power SUDDly x scc bx eor o etx E eae 5 43 AD MOTIE pb RERO dep EU 5 43 Mechanical 5 xu state ean eee te ra Qe dca PC ea 5 44 Physical DirerisloflS 33 x Sup op EG Paises bah xo eR ae ewe ak 5 44 EOD cu avr od ERR REOS EI OS 5 45 rd I Doer dos o Tec Dos ds Ronan 5 45 Rotation of the Control Console 5 46 Height Adjustment of the OPIO Console 5 46 Al
97. FPGA Ref power FPGA FPGA Analog Front End Analog Front End IC Analog Front End IC Analog Front End IC FPGAXTX Pulser Figure 5 20 CPS Block Diagram Chapter 5 Components and Functions Theory 5 39 HEALTHCARE 5 40 VOLUSON 58 VOLUSON 56 DIRECTION 5396805 REVISION 5 SERVICE MANUAL 5 10 1 3 Power Up Sequence Description The Power Up Sequence can be divided in the following steps 5 10 1 3 1 Circuit breaker Eo mr gt qu Switch Circuit Breaker in CPS to ON position Press the ON button on the Operator Panel 5 power up Power Up Sequence Description On Off button 5Vstb BF 128 64 All Supply voltages are switched on Figure 5 21 Power Up Sequence RFS powered by 5Vstb detects contact of Power On button event RFS sends PSON_N low to CPS CPS powers 24V 12V 5V CPS provides LV_OK as soon as 12V 15 within specification CPS provides PC voltages from 12V 5V RFS distribute enable signals for 3 3V 2 5V 1 2V 1 1 to itself and BF128 64 RFS provides PS DONE output signal to CPS All Supply voltages are switched on Section 5 10 Power Distribution HEALTHCARE VOLUSON 58 VOLUSON 56 DIRECTION 5396805 REVISION 5 SERVICE MANUAL 5 10 1 3 2 Power Down Sequence Description opio On Off Switch Monitor 2 On Off signal 4 Circuit breaker All Supply voltages are swi
98. MEMORY RECALL ts Factory default If selecting MEMORY RECALL all settings will be back to factory default status 6 3 2 4 SBC The module to sense the brightness to keep the brightness value 1 Press the MENU middle key of the monitor controls over 10 sec 2 Select the FUNCTION gt SBC by pressing the lt LEFT or RIGHT gt button to move the cursor and the MENU middle key 3 Select ON OFF by pressing the lt LEFT or RIGHT gt button to decrease increase the value and the MENU middle key Default ON 6 6 Section 6 3 LCD Monitor Adjustment HEALTHCARE DIRECTION 5396805 REVISION 5 SERVICE MANUAL OSD 6 3 3 6 3 3 1 6 3 3 2 6 3 3 3 6 3 3 4 VOLUSON S8 VOLUSON S6 LANGUAGE ENGLISH 050 H PUSITIUN 050 V POSITION HALFTONE Figure 6 6 OSD Language 1 2 3 Press the MENU middle key of the monitor controls over 10 sec Select the OSD gt LANGUAGE by pressing the lt LEFT or RIGHT gt button to move the cursor and the MENU middle key Select English German French Spanish Italian Swedish Chinese Japanese by pressing the lt LEFT or RIGHT gt button to decrease increase the value and the MENU middle key Default English H Position Press the MENU middle key of the monitor controls over 10 sec Select the OSD gt H POSITION by pressing the lt LEFT or RIGHT gt button to decrease increase cursor and the MENU middle key Ad
99. PW MODE rotary control Rotation about X axis of the reference image M MODE rotary control Rotation about the Y axis of the reference image PD MODE rotary control Rotation about the Z axis of the reference image C MODE rotary control Movement along Z axis of the reference image TRACKBALL Movement along X and Y axis of the reference image Parts of the orthogonal sections compiled a 3D section aspect 3 NICHE aspect shows quasi spatial cut into the reference image REF IMAGE To select the Reference image among A B C or 3D INIT Resets rotations and translations of a volume section to the initial start position EM 3D INIT Resets the 3D image to the initial start position 4 24 Section 4 4 Functional Checks HEALTHCARE VOLUSON 58 VOLUSON 56 DIRECTION 5396805 REVISION 5 SERVICE MANUAL Table 4 8 Functions after the 3D Acquisition Speckle Reduction Imaging SRI to reduce speckle which interferes with the 7 SRI SRI sectional planes or rendered 3D image The 3D image as well as the sectional planes be varied by their aspect ratio To adjust the mix ratio between two calculated modes MAGI CUT Ability to electronically manipulate the images and cut way 3D artifacts RENDER MODE To select the Render Mode Image Type and Render Algorithm TH LOW All color values below the level will be disregarded for c
100. Patient Archive Image Management Functional Checks 4 35 Peripherals Disk Drive Module GEM 5 36 Replacement Procedure 8 24 Physical Dimensions 2 5 Power Distribution 5 37 4D Module 5 43 ACDC primary DC Power Supply 5 43 ACFE Primary Power Module 5 37 DCDC main DC Power Supply 5 43 Power Off Shutdown 3 28 4 4 Power On 3 24 4 2 Power Requirements 2 2 electrical 2 2 Preparing the Unit for Installation 3 9 Printer Installation 3 31 Printer Installation manually 3 32 Printer Settings Adjustment 3 36 Probe Connector Cleaning 10 10 Probes 3 52 Probes Connector Usage Functional Checks 4 34 Product Icons 1 5 Purpose of Service Manual 1 1 R Receiving and Unpacking the Equipment 3 5 Regulatory 6 1 Remote Control Selection 3 43 Replacement Procedures CASTER 8 17 Caster Cap 8 16 Footrest Cover 8 19 Key Caps 8 23 Key Caps by special native language keys 8 24 OP Cover 8 21 Options 8 14 Peripherals 8 24 Side tray 8 20 Request for Service RFS 7 4 Returning Shipping system Probes and Repair Parts 1 13 8 2 RFS Request For Service 7 4 Rollback 5 59 5 Safety Considerations 1 7 Save Full System Configuration Full Backup 4 42 Image Archive 4 47 VOLUSON S8 VOLUSON S6 SERVICE MANUAL Image Settings Only 4 38 Screen Captures 7 8 Service Adjustments 6 1 Service Platform Service Page 5 55 Service Platform InSite ExC 5 48 Service Platform Insite ExC Ac
101. Service Adjustments 6 11 HEALTHCARE VOLUSON 58 VOLUSON 56 DIRECTION 5396805 REVISION 5 SERVICE MANUAL 6 Select default input language from the drop down menu lext Services and Input Lanpuapes Advanced neut language Select ona of tha instaliad input languages to use when start your computer default input languages drop down menu 3I English United States States intemational 46 corresponding keyboard layout ae Add button Sneed 2002 ve rer _ rene 5 Remove button Hatural Input 2004 to remove unused language s Figure 6 11 Default input language NOTE If the desired language is not listed click the ADD button choose the desired input language from the drop down menu as shown in Figure 6 12 below and then confirm with OK The corresponding keyboard layout is shown automatically Add Input language Input language English United States default input languages drop down menu Keyboard kayou IME States4intemational corresponding keyboard layout Figure 6 12 Default Keyboard Settings and Input Locale Properties 7 If not already done select the default input language from the drop down menu see Figure 6 11 The corresponding keyboard layout is changed automatically 8 Click on APPLY and then close the window with OK 9 Close the Service page with th
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103. a quality assurance program Please contact us for coverage information and or price for service Section 10 3 Maintenance Task Schedule 10 3 1 NOTE NOTE 10 2 How often should care amp maintenance tasks be performed The Customer Care Schedule see page 10 3 specifies how often your Voluson 58 Voluson 56 should be serviced and outlines items requiring special attention It is the customer s responsibility to ensure the Voluson S8 Voluson S6 care amp maintenance is performed as scheduled in order to retain its high level of safety dependability and performance Your GE Service Representative has an in depth knowlegde of your Voluson S8 Voluson amp 56 ultrasound scanning system and can best provide competent efficient service Please contact us for coverage information and or price for service The service procedures and recommended intervals shown in the Customer Care Schedule assumes that you use your Voluson 58 Voluson 56 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 maintenance frequencies Abbreviations used in the Customer Care Schedule Table 10 2 D Daily W Weekly M Monthly A Annually Section 10 2 Why do Maintenance HEALTHCARE VOLUSON 58 VOLUSON 56 DIRECTION 5396805 REVISION 5
104. active incoming connections Green Active State Orange Disrupted Remote Access is active All processes UL and UL CSD are active State In this state the Voluson amp S8 Voluson 56 system should be used clinically 7 26 Section 7 7 Troubleshooting Trees Instructions and Tech Tips HEALTHCARE VOLUSON 58 VOLUSON 56 DIRECTION 5396805 REVISION 5 SERVICE MANUAL 7 7 8 7 7 8 1 Issue Cause Solution Tech Tips Use Table 7 2 below to access Voluson S8 Voluson S6 troubleshooting Technical Tips listed Each entry in the table will hyper link to the issue cause and solution Table 7 2 Technical Tips ffe Storing SonoView images to Voluson amp 58 Voluson S6 Storing SonoView images to Voluson 58 Voluson S6 Storing SonoView images from Voluson 730 Expert Pro ProV to Voluson S8 Voluson S6 Archive is different no SonoView on Voluson S8 Voluson 56 1 Perform SonoView Backup on Voluson 730 Expert Pro ProV to external hard disk USB DVD 2 Import File V730 mdb from external hard disk USB or CD DVD on Voluson S8 Voluson 56 Procedure 1 Connect external hard disk or insert CD DVD on the Voluson S8 Voluson S6 2 Open Archive gt select Data Transfer gt Import The Open File window appears File qe NW Drivel 2 Look In pull down menu select file v730 mdb File of type field
105. e each Cursor is freely rotatable e be done after Freeze and on reloaded Cine Advanced SRI A type of image noise or interference is generally considered undesirable and can obscure the quality or interpretation of B mode images Although somewhat associated with the underlying echogenicity of tissue scatters image speckle characteristics such as brightness density or size have no apparent value in determining tissue structure or related properties The elimination of or significant reduction in speckle improves the quality or diagnostic potential of the image The method applied in the subject modification utilizes a nonlinear diffusion filtering technique that permits effective speckle reduction in real time The speckle reduction filter is available to the user in all B mode imaging independent of the transducer used SonoNT SonoNT is an additional function for manual NT Nuchal Translucency measurement This function supports the user to find the correct position for the NT measurement The user can switch between NT Method Manual and Sono NT semi automatic A Box has to be placed for the NT ROI Then the NT distance is calculated automatically a graphic yellow head image and the NT result are displayed If no result is found a temporary warning No valid NT distance found is displayed STIC With this acquisition method the fetal heart or an artery can be visualized in 4D It is not a Real Time 4D technique bu
106. move the TRACKBALL 4 To fix the start point press SET the right or left trackball key The system fixes the first cursor and displays a second active caliper 5 To position the second active caliper at the end point distance or the most posterior point tissue depth move the TRACKBALL 6 To complete the measurement press SET The system displays the distance or tissue depth value in the measurement results window Before you complete a measurement To toggle between active calipers or to re adjust the traced line press the upper trackball key To erase results press the CLEAR ALL key on the control panel or the DELETE STUDY on the keyboard To alternate the control from one cursor to the other press CHANGE the upper trackball key To re adjust a traced line press UNDO the upper trackball key repeatedly To exit Generic measurements select the EXIT key on the Touch Panel press the CALIPER key or the EXIT key on the control panel Section 4 4 Functional Checks HEALTHCARE VOLUSON 58 VOLUSON 56 DIRECTION 5396805 REVISION 5 SERVICE MANUAL 4 4 8 Generic Measurements cont d 4 4 8 2 Circumference Area Measurements 1 Press the CALIPER key and then select GENERIC AREA on the menu area 2 Select the corresponding item on the menu area An active cursor displays 3 To position the active cursor move the TRACKBALL 4 To fix the start point press SET the right or left trackball key
107. rhet rinin borg Din pou bo use Tus ebat pirer QD Ye Figure 3 26 Assign name NOTE If the Printer Sharing window appears select Do not share this printer and confirm with NEXT 14 Complete the Add Printer Wizard window appears on the screen Printer Wizard Completing the Add Printer Wizard Tou have completed the Add Porter wizard Tou Speed the pole Name Sorg UPD thee name Nol aharmd USBDOT Model LIP D E37 Ded adt res Test page Pai check Friiti chak Finish j Cancel Figure 3 27 Complete manual Printer Installation 15 Complete the manual Printer Installation with the FINISH button NOTE If the message The software you are installing for this hardware has not passed Windows appears click CONTINUE ANYWAY 16 Close all open windows close the System Setup with SAVE amp EXIT and restart the system turn off and on the system A NOTICE After boot up of the system verify the correct settings in the printer Properties see Section 3 7 5 Adjustment of Printer Settings on page 3 36 __ Afterwards assign the Printer to the remote keys P1 P2 P3 and or P4 see Section 3 7 6 Remote Control Selection on page 3 43 Chapter 3 Setup Instructions 3 35 HEALTHCARE VOLUSON 58 VOLUSON 56 DIRECTI
108. wall filter is used to remove the signals from stationary or slowly moving structures Tissue motion is discriminated from blood flow by assuming that blood is moving faster than the surrounding tissue although additional parameters may also be used to enhance the discrimination Color flow can be used in combination with 2D and Spectral Doppler modes as well as with 3D mode Power Doppler A real time two dimensional cross section of blood flow is displayed The 2D cross section is presented as a full color display with various colors being used to represent the power in blood flow echoes Often to provide spatial orientation the full color blood flow cross section is overlaid on top of the gray scale cross section of soft tissue structure 2D echo For each pixel in the overlay the decision of whether to display color Doppler power gray scale echo information or a blended combination is based on the relative strength of return echoes from the soft tissue structures and from the red blood cells A high pass filter wall filter is used to remove the signals from stationary or slowly moving structures Tissue motion is discriminated from blood flow by assuming that blood is moving faster than the surrounding tissue although additional parameters may also be used to enhance the discrimination The power in the remaining signal after wall filtering is then averaged over time persistence to present a steady state image of blood flow distributi
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110. 10 1 Overview 10 1 1 10 1 2 A CAUTION A DANGER A CAUTION Periodic Maintenance Inspections It has been determined by engineering that your Voluson S8 Voluson S6 system does not have any high wear components that fail with use therefore no Periodic Maintenance Inspections are mandatory However some Customers Quality Assurance Programs may require additional tasks and or inspections at a different frequency than listed in this manual Purpose of Chapter 10 This chapter describes Care amp Maintenance on the Voluson S8 Voluson S6 system and its peripherals These procedures are intended to maintain the quality of the ultrasound systems performance Read this chapter completely and familiarize yourself with the procedures before performing a task Table 10 1 Contents in Chapter 10 10 6 Using Phantom Optional Practice good ESD prevention Wear an anti static strap when handling electronic parts even when disconnecting connecting cables 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 SWITCH OFF THE MAIN CIRCUIT BREAKER BEFORE YOU REMOVE ANY PARTS BE CAUTIOUS WHENEVER POWER IS STILL ON AND COVERS ARE REMOVED Do not pull out or insert circuit boards while power is ON Chapter 10 Care amp Maintenance 10 1 HEALTHCARE VOLUS
111. 10 7 Electrical Safety Tests HEALTHCARE VOLUSON 58 VOLUSON 56 DIRECTION 5396805 REVISION 5 SERVICE MANUAL 10 7 5 3 10 7 6 10 7 6 1 A CAUTION Data Sheet for Enclosure Leakage Current The test passes when all readings measure less than the value shown in Table 10 11 Record all data on the Ultrasound Inspection Certificate Table 10 16 Typical Data Sheet for Enclosure Leakage Current Tester Neu Tester Polarity ProtectiveEarth Test 1 Test 2 Optional Optional tral Switch Switch Wheel LCD Test 3 Test 4 Earth Leakage Current Test Definition This test measures the current that would flow to a grounded person who touched accessible protectively earthed parts of equipment if the ground wire should break The meter is connected from accessible protectively earthed parts of the equipment to ground Measurements should be made with power line polarity normal and reversed and with the neutral open and closed Record the highest reading 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 Chapter 10 Care amp Maintenance 10 19 HEALTHCARE VOLUSON 58 VOLUSON 56 DIRECTION 5396805 REVISION 5 SERVICE MANUAL 10 7 6 2 Generic Procedure The testing meter is connected fr
112. 128 64 Figure 5 7 PIR Blockdiagram 00000000 5 22 Section 5 3 FrontEnd Processor HEALTHCARE VOLUSON 58 VOLUSON 56 DIRECTION 5396805 REVISION 5 SERVICE MANUAL 5 3 2 BF128 BF64 Beam former board BF128 BF64 board has 128 channels or 64 channels respectively beamformer board is acomplete 128 or 64 channel ultrasound Front end that includes the following features and functions TX pulse genetration TX Apodization TX Focus RX Focus Delay and summation Full receiving channel with integrated AFE IC Anti Aliasing Filter High Voltage Multiplexer 192 x 128 channels BF128 192 x 64 channels BF64 IBF128 BF64 128 128 channels for Voluson S8 BF64 64 channels for Voluson 56 BF FPUtA D REX ML AA SCI 1 Bitch BF128 128 Channels BF64 64 Channels PEE Master si 3 d Clock So 200MHz 12V Sourome POWS Ly supplies Te CAFE 50M ENT FPGA m J Power z Clock ere 200 E istributors srt CLE LT LG 50M Figure 5 8 Beamformer Frontend Chapter 5 Components and Functions Theory 5 23 HEALTHCARE VOLUSON 58 VOLUSON 56 DIRECTION 5396805 REVISION 5 SERVICE MANUAL 5 3 3 RFS Radio Frequency interface and System con
113. 2 0 Hub controller Slide pots TGC with zero raster position Rotary Encoders with integrated push buttons USB Trackball 27 with dedicated buttons to emulate standard three button mouse USB standard alphanumeric keyboard LED Indicators with wide range dimming 5 30 Section 5 6 OPIO User Interface HEALTHCARE VOLUSON 58 VOLUSON 56 DIRECTION 5396805 REVISION 5 SERVICE MANUAL 5 6 2 OPIO layout 2 i 4 i amp ut a x Nat 2 cr P 2 47 1 i Figure 5 14 Voluson 58 Voluson 56 OPIO Layout Table 5 6 Voluson S8 Voluson S6 key codes Voluson 58 S6 Funcioaliy X X X Power Standby ON OFF On Off switch of the system 20 0 Patient Data PID Call up of the patient data entry menu and or patient archive Chapter 5 Components Functions Theory 5 31 HEALTHCARE VOLUSON 58 VOLUSON 56 DIRECTION 5396805 REVISION 5 SERVICE MANUAL Table 5 6 Voluson S8 Voluson 56 key codes ENEMIES JReeved Reseved __ _________ ________ ee 1 Elastograpry 13 AcquisitionMode XTD invokes XTD View Extended View function M JH J f CdejHameneWagng Seer Se
114. 21 Manpower dut a vb Aia Eee s e whe 8 21 KOOI ATTE 8 21 wise 8 21 uu a qur aree Rind te der Wy By Biv 8 21 Installation Procedure 8 22 Replacement of the Caps for 8 23 Replacement of Circle Key Caps only 8 23 frio 8 23 EE 8 23 Circle Key Caps Replacement Procedure 8 23 Replacing optional Peripherals 8 24 Miele M rp PIT 8 24 lr 8 24 Printer Installation BW and 8 24 XXVI BW PRINTER Installation for Standard Configuration MID CABINET 8 24 BW PRINTER Installation for HIGH CABINET Option Configuration 8 30 COLOR PRINTER Installation for standard Configuration MID CABINET 8 33 COLOR PRINTER Installation for HIGH CABINET Option Configuration 8 36 High Cabinet Option 8 39 Drawer Option Installation 8 52 Drawer Installation for Cabinet Option 8 52 Drawer Installation for high cabinet 8 54 HORIZONTAL TV PROBE HOLDER Installation
115. 244 EmodrMMode 45 EncoderPD Mode si PD Mode Power Doppler and HD Mode Bi Directional Angio L1 1 46 EncodercF Mode 47 __ Encoder2D Mode 28 iebelilummated X 7 VolumeModeicon rtatonaboutX axs 49 j labelilumnatedY Mode icon rotation about Y axis 5 32 Section 5 6 OPIO User Interface HEALTHCARE VOLUSON 58 VOLUSON 56 DIRECTION 5396805 REVISION 5 SERVICE MANUAL Table 5 6 Voluson S8 Voluson S6 key codes 59 ____________ mens Volume od icon moverent 8 weidmpendsonsureniyedeneimok O 55 UP Toggeswich unelondmpendsoncureniydenegmon 56 Pate Toggle DOWN Tosgesuichunclondmpendeoncureniysderodmok Pete Toggle enter switch depends skied mode Pate Tago DOWN Tole with uncon depends sted mod 5 mew 5 2 Tact Nose weidmpenisonsureniyedeneimok weindepenisonsureniyedeneimok sers
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117. 3 31 22 Check and match Printer Remote Control selection in the System Setup Connectivity BUTTON CONFIGURATION page 23 Confirm that the date and time are set correctly and that the Windows automatic DST feature is ON 24 Perform Software and Functional checks as described in Section 8 3 on page 8 12 Chapter 8 Replacement Procedures 8 11 HEALTHCARE VOLUSON 58 VOLUSON 56 DIRECTION 5396805 REVISION 5 SERVICE MANUAL Section 8 3 Software and Functional Checks after Installation Upgrade Procedure Press the UTILITIES key on the control panel In the Utilities menu select SYSTEM SETUP to invoke the setup desktop on the screen On the left side of the screen select ADMINISTRATION and then click the OPTION tab Verify the correct settings of the OPTIONS page see If necessary customize the settings according to the printout 5 Click the SYSTEM INFO tab Serial Voluson S6 Software version Backup File Name Tune version Pateni Applications Figure 8 14 System Setup Administration SYSTEM INFO page 6 Check the Application Software version 7 Check that the Tune version of the Application presets match the Application Software version A NOTICE It is neither required nor advisable to reload a previously stored Full Backup after a software upgrade that was performed by means of the FMI FROM DVD button If the Tune
118. 33 VOLUSON 58 VOLUSON 56 HEALTHCARE SERVICE MANUAL DIRECTION 5396805 REVISION 5 Mode RS at Pulsed Wave Doppler PW Tables for E8C 2121290 5 5 e 222121110 em 1 I ainssaud osnove euonoejoJeJ yead 2 Gel UON UON UON J9 ddoq V 0 0 LL 95 9 59 54 983 24049081040 25 2 10909 jo 1 wo UOU 21 Jejddoq apow 0 02041 FZ jo 0 95 uosnjoA 956994 54 283 I POW Joonpsuel 101 298 1 2 L090923l 10 1ndino onsnooy 34 VOLUSON 58 VOLUSON 56 GE HEALTHCARE SERVICE MANUAL DIRECTION 5396805 REVISION 5 Mode RS at Color Flow Mode CFM Tables for E8C 33 A 1 AliSuaqul asind od z udeq _____ _______ 2 9i uuo 1 juepeAinb3 ease i ude 91055910 edn j orsnooe yead payenuay
119. 4 Move the second line to the end point of the period 5 Select the number of HR cycles for the measurement with the digipot on the control panel 6 Press the SET right or left trackball key again to fix the line The Heart Rate is displayed NOTE For further Doppler Measurements and other details refer to the Voluson S8 Voluson 56 Basic User Manual Chapter 11 4 32 Section 4 4 Functional Checks HEALTHCARE VOLUSON 58 VOLUSON 56 DIRECTION 5396805 REVISION 5 SERVICE MANUAL 4 4 9 NOTE NOTE 4 4 9 1 Calculations The Voluson S8 Voluson S6 system supports calculation packages and application oriented patient Worksheets Reports for following applications e Abdomen Calculations e Small Parts Calculations e Obstetric Calculations e Cardiology Calculations Urology Calculations e Vascular Calculations Gynecology Calculations e Pediatric Calculations Neurology Calculations e Musculoskeletal Calculations Confirm that the patient information is correct and the probe and application are selected properly Different menus are displayed depending on the currently chosen Application the selected Display Mode he selected Study and the settings in the Measure Setup MEASURE amp CALC For further details refer to the Voluson 58 Voluson amp 56 Basic User Manual Chapter 11 General remarks to perform Calculations By pressing
120. 4 Select the TRACE MODE channel of the envelope curve upper both lower 5 If necessary select the Angle and the Baseline 6 Press the right or left trackball key SET to finish the measurement Before you complete the measurement readjust the start cycle vertical yellow line press CHANGE upper trackball key Press SET right or left trackball key to fix the line Press the CHANGE key again to readjust the end cycle vertical green line Press SET to fix the line NOTE The determination of the envelope curve requires a clear and low noise record of the Doppler spectrum Otherwise the reliability of the displayed measurement results may not be ensured 4 4 8 4 2 Manual Trace 1 Press the CALIPER key 2 Select MANUAL TRACE on the menu area A cursor appears on the screen 3 Move the cursor with the TRACKBALL to the start point of the measurement and press SET right or left trackball key to fix the marker 4 Trace to the end of the period and press the SET key again to fix the mark The measurement results appear on the screen Before you complete the measurement To readjust the traced line press UNDO upper trackball key repeatedly 4 4 8 4 3 Heart Rate 1 Press the CALIPER key 2 Select HR the menu area A line appears the screen 3 Move the line with the TRACKBALL to the start point of the period and press SET right or left trackball key A second line appears
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122. 5 43 Delete Full System Configuration Full Backup 4 46 Diagnostics 5 52 DICOM Worksheet for DICOM Network Information 3 63 Digital Black amp White Printer Installation P95D 3 31 Installation UP D897 3 31 Digital Color Printer Installation UP D25MD 3 31 Disconnection External USB Devices 3 22 Doppler Mode Checks Functional Checks 4 17 E Electrical Requirements 2 2 Electrical Safety 1 8 Electrostatic Discharge Warning 1 14 EMC Electromagnetic Compatibility 1 14 EMI Protection 3 9 Erasing DVD CD 4 36 Error Messages 7 28 External I O Theory 5 35 External USB Devices Disconnection 3 22 F FMI from DVD Installation Procedure 8 7 Theory 5 56 Footrest Cover HEALTHCARE DIRECTION 5396805 REVISION 5 Replacement Procedure 8 19 FrontEnd BF128 BF64 Beamformer Board 5 23 PIR Probe Interface Board 5 22 RFS Radio Frequ Interface Controller Board 5 24 Full Backup Full System Configuration Loading Procedure 8 13 Full System Configuration Full Backup Delete 4 46 Load 4 44 Save 4 42 Functional Checks 4 1 2D Mode 4 9 Additional Operating Modes 4 13 Calculation Measurements 4 33 Cine Mode 4 28 Color Flow Modes 4 19 Control Panel 4 6 Doppler Modes 4 17 Generic Measurements 4 30 M Mode 4 15 Probes Connector Usage 4 34 Required Equipment 4 1 Volume Modes 4 21 G General Cleaning 10 8 Generic Measurements Functional Checks 4 30 H Hard Disk Drive 5 27 Hard
123. 5396805 REVISION 5 SERVICE MANUAL 7 5 3 Common Service Desktop CSD As soon as the Common Service Desktop CSD is started the Service Home Page appears localhost GEMS Service Hoo Service Eroria uin m TEE mp gana on Sytem Infurmaiium Information Pe a Figure 7 12 Common Service Desktop Home As described in Chapter 5 Common Service Desktop CSD on page 5 51 the service platform uses a web based user interface UI to provide access to common service components The Service platform is designed for GE personnel and as such is in English only There is no multi lingual capability built into the Service Interface Chapter 7 Diagnostics Troubleshooting 7 13 HEALTHCARE DIRECTION 5396805 REVISION 5 7 5 4 CSD Configuration 7 5 4 1 To configure Service Platform VOLUSON S8 VOLUSON S6 SERVICE MANUAL A NOTICE f a Proxy server is available the information MUST be properly entered otherwise remote control does not work There is no possibility to detect proxy server information automatically N Enter Proxy Server Address and Proxy Server Port Comma Sees Comnet Ceu Laial Bit np Laor Tocterprite Server Service Center OTHERS Warn Larrar n alu med ge com S008 UAL
124. 58 VOLUSON 56 DIRECTION 5396805 REVISION 5 SERVICE MANUAL Error Select Tx channel for PW mode Error ApertureShapefactor can t be negative Action Please contact technical support Please contact technical support File Datalength Not Consistent Action Load volume files from other storage medium ACCME Ne Tom Meals File Decompress Error Action Load volume files from other storage medium load volume files from other storage medium File Decompress method Unknown Action Load volume files from other storage medium load volume files from other storage medium File Volume size not consistent load volume files from other storage medium Action Load volume files from other storage medium FilterBuffer Memory allocation failed Action please restart the system restart the system GeckoBF Wave Form Table wasn t found Unknown Wave Form Table Key Action Restart the System restart the system GeoDescription3D_TissueCF operator handed over argument is not of same type dynamic cast failed GeoDescriptionMotion Constructor unknown mode Parameter handed over restart the system GeoDescriptionMotion operator handed over argument is not of same type dynamic cast failed restart the system restart the system GeoDescriptionPWMode operator handed over argument is not of same type dynamic cast failed restart the system 7 32 Section
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126. A Power is distributed to Peripherals Operator Panel control panel Monitor Front End and Back End Processor B The Back End Processor and rest of the scanner starts with the sequence listed in following steps 1 First of all the BIOS version is shown on the monitor 2 Afterwards the Boot Screen is displayed Voluson is highlighted Figure 3 15 below Figure 3 15 Boot screen 3 Back End Processor is turned ON and starts to load the software 4 The Start Screen Voluson is displayed on the monitor 5 Start up progress bars indicating software loading procedures are displayed on the monitor as shown in Figure 3 16 below Voluson This product is protected by following U S Patents Figure 3 16 GE Healthcare wallpaper with progress bar 6 The software initiates and sets up the Front End electronics and the rest of the scanner 7 The Keyboard backlight is lit 8 As soon as the software has been loaded the 2D screen is displayed on the monitor Chapter 3 Setup Instructions 3 27 HEALTHCARE VOLUSON 58 VOLUSON 56 DIRECTION 5396805 REVISION 5 SERVICE MANUAL 3 6 3 Power Off Shutdown A NOTICE After turning off a system wait at least 10 seconds before turning it on again The system may not be able to boot if power is recycled too quickly 3 6 3 1 Scanner Shutdown 1 If not already in read mode freeze the image 2 Press the ON OFF button see Figure 3 14 on the cont
127. Example shows fictional numbers Figure 3 48 Internet Protocol TCP IP To specify a DICOM Address follow the instructions of described in the Basic User Manual Chapter 13 of the Voluson S8 Voluson 56 Chapter 3 Setup Instructions 3 59 HEALTHCARE VOLUSON 58 VOLUSON 56 DIRECTION 5396805 REVISION 5 SERVICE MANUAL 3 12 1 Map Network Drive 1 Press the UTILITIES key on the control panel 2 In the Utilities menu select SYSTEM SETUP to invoke the setup desktop on the screen 3 On the left side of the screen select CONNECTIVITY and then click the DRIVES tab Map Network Drive button Figure 3 49 System Setup Connectivity DRIVES page 4 Select the MAP NETWORK DRIVE button to open a dialog where the system can be connected to a shared network drive of another server Network Drive Connect Return Figure 3 50 Map Network Drive window NOTICE NETWORK DRIVE button is also accessible the Connect USB and Network Drives dialog window that appears when pressing the EJECT F3 key on the alphanumeric keyboard 5 Enter the name of the shared network folder in the Network Folder field 6 Supply a valid user name and a password for this folder NOTE If you check the Automatic Reconnect box the system tries to establish the connection again when starting up Otherwise the connection must be re established manually after a shutdown o
128. Functions Me WE Expected Results 3D STATIC 3D Volume Mode Static volume acquisition also in combination with PD HD Flow or CFM 4 22 Section 4 4 Functional Checks HEALTHCARE VOLUSON 58 VOLUSON 56 DIRECTION 5396805 REVISION 5 SERVICE MANUAL Table 4 7 Pre Volume Mode Functions La MIN Expected Results 4D REAL TIME Real Time 4D continuous volume acquisition and parallel calculation of 3D rendered images Volume Contrast Imaging improves the contrast resolution and the signal noise ratio and facilitates finding of diffuse lesions in organs fe Volume Contrast Imaging Omni View any plane improves the contrast resolution and the signal OMNI VIEW OMNI VIEW ratio and therefore facilitates finding of diffuse lesions in organs Volumes can be edited in all other Visualization Modes 5 The fetal heart or an artery can be visualized 4D also combination with PD HD Flow CFM 4D BIOPSY Real Time 4D Biopsy continuous volume acquisition parallel calculation of 3D rendered images 1 guaumv Changes the line density against the acquisition speed low mid1 high1 high2 ES VOL ANGLE To select the Volume Sweep Angle Quarter size display of Sectional planes without 3D image or 3 is Quarter size display of Sectional planes rendered 3D image uf Note The display depends on selected Acquisition and Visualization
129. HD Flow Bi Directional Angio e Volume Modes see Section 4 4 6 on page 4 21 Static 4D Real Time 4D Biopsy VCI Volume Contrast Imaging A Plane C Plane and VCI Static STIC Tomographic Ultrasound Imaging VOCAL II NOTE Some software may be considered standard depending upon system configuration If any Modes or Options are not part of the system configuration the check can be omitted NOTE Different menus are displayed depending on which Mode is selected Some function keys only appear if they are available for the selected probe 4 8 Section 4 4 Functional Checks HEALTHCARE VOLUSON 58 VOLUSON 56 DIRECTION 5396805 REVISION 5 SERVICE MANUAL 4 4 1 2D Mode Checks Gray lint nomm Off E 2Du 2D SRI Figure 4 7 2D Main and 2D Sub Menu Table 4 3 2D Mode Functions 20 Mode Gain the 2D MODE 2D MODE key to adjust the sensitivity brightness of the entire Transmit Power amp Transmit F Ower Optimizes image quality and allows user to reduce beam intensity push dial Toggle control Acoustic Output Adjustment of the Audio level of the speakers Acoustic Output of speakers Focus Depth 3 To select the depth position of the actual focus zone s Arrows at the left edge of the 2D Image mark the active focal zone s by their depth position Chapter 4 Functional Checks 4 9 HEALTHCARE VOLUSON 58 V
130. Jungwon gu Seongnam si Gyeonggi do 462 120 Korea SERVICE SAFETY CONSIDERATIONS 4 DANGER DANGEROUS VOLTAGES CAPABLE OF CAUSING DEATH ARE PRESENT IN THIS EQUIPMENT USE EXTREME CAUTION WHEN HANDLING TESTING AND ADJUSTING A WARNING Use all Personal Protection Equipment PPE such as gloves safety shoes safety vill glasses and kneeling pad to reduce the risk of injury HEALTHCARE VOLUSON 58 VOLUSON 56 DIRECTION 5396805 REVISION 5 SERVICE MANUAL LEGAL NOTES The contents of this publication may not be copied or duplicated in any form in whole or in part without prior written permission of GE Healthcare GE Healthcare may revise this publication from time to time without written notice TRADEMARKS All products and their name brands are trademarks of their respective holders COPYRIGHTS All Material Copyright 2011 2012 by General Electric Inc All Rights Reserved HEALTHCARE VOLUSON 58 VOLUSON 56 DIRECTION 5396805 REVISION 5 SERVICE MANUAL Revision History Reason for change 8 May 2011 Printer update Safety test procedure update HEALTHCARE VOLUSON 58 VOLUSON 56 DIRECTION 5396805 REVISION 5 SERVICE MANUAL CHAPTER 1 Introduction ok ah Ras Sher eck 1 1 PURDOSe or OnabDIer T iu une 25404 and d doe 1 1 Purpose of Service Manual
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132. LOCK OUT WEAR EYE PROTECTION EYE PROTECTION or Section 1 2 Important Conventions HEALTHCARE VOLUSON 58 VOLUSON 56 DIRECTION 5396805 REVISION 5 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 6 Product Icons LABEL SYMBOL PURPOSE MEANING LOCATION Manufacturer s name and address Identification and Rating Plate Model and serial numbers Rear side of the unit On each probe Electrical ratings j Device Listing Certification Labels Laboratory logo or labels denoting conformance with industry oi heun safety standards such as UL or IEC Council Directive 93 42 EEC concerning medical devices The CE mark affixed to the equipment testifies compliance to the directive Rear side of the unit On each probe Indicates the degree of protection provided by the enclosure IP Code IPX 1 per IEC 60529 Footswitch IP Code IPX 7 IPX 1 protected against dripping water Probes IPX 7 protected against the effects of immersion CAUTION This unit weighs Special care must be used to avoid This precaution is intended to prevent injury that may result if Used in the Service and User Manual one person attempt to move the unit considerable distances or which should be adjacent to equipment on incline due to the weight of the unit at all times for quick reference
133. Login The Common Service Desktop CSD is started and the Home page containing basic System Information appears The navigation bar at the top of the screen allows to select different tools 5 48 Section 5 12 Service Platform HEALTHCARE VOLUSON 58 VOLUSON 56 DIRECTION 5396805 REVISION 5 SERVICE MANUAL For more detailed information and description refer to Section 5 13 on page 5 51 5 12 2 2 Local Extended Access 1 If not already in read mode FREEZE the image 2 Connect the USB standard GE service dongle to the front USB connector s As soon as the dongle is detected the Extended Access login window pops up 3 Enter the Standard GE Revolving password changes every six months and then click ENABLE 4 Select GE Service from the pull down menu see Section Figure 7 12 on page 7 13 enter the Standard GE Revolving password password changes every six months and then click Okay Chapter 5 Components and Functions Theory 5 49 HEALTHCARE VOLUSON 58 VOLUSON 56 DIRECTION 5396805 REVISION 5 SERVICE MANUAL 5 12 2 3 Remote Access A NOTICE Remote access is ONLY possible if the service platform is properly configured either by the user or a GE technician at site Operation see Section 7 5 4 CSD Configuration on page 7 14 This offers GE technicians the possibility to view the entire customer s desktop and operation system Remote access to the
134. MODE key to adjust the amplification of the entire spectrum PW Automatic Optimization Pressing the AUTO key enables automatic optimization of the PRF and Baseline 5 FREEZE FREEZE The steering function is only available with linear probes 7 AUDIOSIGNAG SIGNAL RT TRACE RT TRACE Real Time Auto Trace envelope curve of the Doppler spectrum maximum velocities and the corresponding evaluations are automatically displayed on the monitor 9 Display Format Display Format Doppler spectrum is displayed below the B mode image or on its right side EN SPEED By adjusting or four different sweep speeds can be selected 10 INVERT To invert the Doppler spectrum display in relation to the direction of the flow ANGLE M S angle cursor can be turned in both directions without stop By pressing the angle knob repeatedly the angle correction switches from 60 to 0 and to 60 12 BASELNE BASELINE the baseline is possible in read and write Mode up down in 8 steps Chapter 4 Functional Checks 4 17 HEALTHCARE VOLUSON 58 VOLUSON 56 DIRECTION 5396805 REVISION 5 SERVICE MANUAL Table 4 5 Spectral Doppler Mode PW or CW Functions 18 WME WMF Wall Motion Filter Used to eliminate Doppler noise that is caused by vessel wall motion ES The Velocity Range display is governed by the pulse repetition frequency PRF Exceeding the maximum PRF the HPRF Mode is a
135. MONITOR TEST button to perform color calibration Operation see Section 6 3 LCD Monitor Adjustment on page 6 2 5 14 3 10 Load Application Settings If the Tune version of the Application presets does not match the Application Software version it is probably that there are adverse affects on image quality e g after reloading an old Full Backup select the LOAD APPLICATION SETTINGS button on the Service Tools page to load proper Application Settings image presets adapted for the used system software version A NOTICE When reloading these Application Settings any existing User Programs 3D 4D Programs and Auto Text remain unaffected 1 Select the LOAD APPLICATION SETTINGS button on the Service Tools page Figure 5 36 on page 5 55 2 Choose the media and then click LOAD a eee eee eee s 44 1 E 4 Choose media Fig ame e r E T and Change folder Cancel Lord 4 then Click Load Figure 5 38 Application Settings Load 3 Select the desired file and then click OK Load procedure starts immediately including a reboot of the system A NOTICE If the ID of the Application Setting is not valid for the currently installed Application Software version a warning message Application Settings from selected backup are not compatible with current system Application Settings have not be loaded
136. Mode Dual size display of Sectional Planes rendered 3D image 4 Note The display depends on selected Acquisition and Visualization Mode This format is not possible for Static 3D Acquisition Full size display of a the reference image or Full size display of the rendered 3D image Note The display depends on selected Acquisition and Visualization Mode Box Position Adjust the Volume Box Position resp Size with the TRACKBALL in the 2D Single image n Volume Box Size The upper trackball key to change the Trackball function from Box Position to Box Size 7 Start Acquisition Press the FREEZE key resp the r right trackball key trackball key to start the Volume acquisition VISUALIZATION After resp during Volume Mode Acquisition After the 3D acquisition the system switches automatically to the read menu The selected format will be present on the monitor e g 3D ROI Mode sectional planes A B C rendered 3D image RENDER SECTIONAL After the 3D Sectional Planes acquisition the system switches automatically to the read menu PLANES The selected format will be present on the monitor e g A B C Sectional Plane mode TUI This method of visualization is consistent with the way other medical systems such as CT or MEN present the data to the user slices through the data set which are parallel to each other The basic idea behind VOCAL is the combination of 3D
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138. SERVICE MANUAL 10 3 1 How often should care amp maintenance tasks be performed cont d Table 10 2 Customer Care Schedule Service at Indicated Time at Indicated Time ee the filter grid and clean the air EL more depending on Air Filter Grid grid with vacuum cleaner from outside your environment Remove filter grid back top cover and back Air Filter Grid cover and clean the housing from inside q y 9 your environment vacuum cleaner and soft brush AC Mains Cable Inspect AC Mains Cable Mobile Unit Check weekly Check if all cables are fixed well seated at Cables and Connectors the correct position and if there is no mechanical damage visible also after corrective maintenance Clean alohanumerical keyboard Functional Be careful not to get the cloth keys Digital potentiometers TGC Shift too wet so that moisture does potentiometers vacuum cleaner lukewarm not enter the loudspeakers soap water on a soft damp cloth TGC Slider or other keys User Interface Clean LCD Monitor surface and Probe Be careful not to get the cloth holder with a fluid detergent in warm water too wet so that moisture does soft damp cloth not enter the entire system LCD Monitor and Probe holder Clean and inspect the mechanical function of wheels casters brakes and swivel locks Mechanical parts as well as side door foot rest front and rear Mobile Unit Check Daily handle and mon
139. Semi Dark Room Bright Room Color Temperature TIOR OSD Controle Figure 6 7 Monitor settings Chapter 6 Service Adjustments 6 9 HEALTHCARE VOLUSON 58 VOLUSON 56 DIRECTION 5396805 REVISION 5 SERVICE MANUAL 2 Select OSC CONTROLS Adjust Brightness Contrast Backlight Sharpness and Press OK 2 O50 Adjust General Brightness Figure 6 8 OSD Adjust General 3 Select RGB tab Adjust Color Temperature Presets and Press OK JS OSD Adjuni Figure 6 9 OSD Adjust RGB 6 10 Section 6 3 LCD Monitor Adjustment HEALTHCARE VOLUSON 58 VOLUSON 56 DIRECTION 5396805 REVISION 5 SERVICE MANUAL Section 6 4 Modification of Keyboard Layout 6 4 1 Setup the Voluson S8 Voluson S6 Keyboard Language Layout Press the UTILITIES key on the control panel 2 In the Utilities menu select SYSTEM SETUP to invoke the setup desktop on the screen 3 On the left side of the screen select ADMINISTRATION and then click the SERVICE The oassword window appears automaticaly 4 Enter the password SHE and click the ACCEPT button to display the Service Tools window Abrir eo AS inom tl patients Expert Settiniz Keyboard Layout button Figure 6 10 Service Tool window 5 Click the KEYBOARD LAYOUT button Chapter 6
140. Service Login 1 Press the UTILITIES key on the control panel 2 In the Utilities menu select SYSTEM SETUP to invoke the setup desktop on the screen 3 If not already done connect the USB standard service dongle to the front USB connector s As soon as the dongle is detected the login window pops up 4 Enter the Standard GE Revolving password changes every six months and then click ENABLE 5 On the left side of the screen select ADMINISTRATION and then click the SERVICE tab Click the SERVICE TOOLS button on the Service window to get access to the Service Tools page P Monitor Test ond bor Teri Common Auto Tester Restore haere Service Desktop U den FAI from RFS Connected Request for B UI Dni Probe oe Export suxterm Data Delete all patients en Load Application Settings Load Application Settings Conse teat Keyboard Layout TCP IP Buffersize Exit Figure 5 36 Service Tools window 5 14 3 1 Auto Tester Autotester is a log function of customer activities It records all user actions Scanning entries performing Calculations review of Patient Reports etc 5 possible to safe record as file on HDD But also export to DVD CD can be done to allow replay of the records on other units A NOTICE For intermittent problems this file can be requested from the Service Engineer or customer It is po
141. System Setup Connectivity DRIVES page 4 Click the ERASE CD button to displays the Erase DVD CD window as shown in Figure 4 19 5 Select the Erase Mode and click the OK button to start the process NOTICE t is highly recommended to use the complete erase mode to avoid problems with the CD R W When using a DVD R RW just the fast erase mode is possible data on DVD CD will be erased Figure 4 19 Erase DVD CD Window 6 When erasing 15 finished select EXIT to return to the Scan Mode 4 36 Section 4 4 Functional Checks HEALTHCARE VOLUSON 58 VOLUSON 56 DIRECTION 5396805 REVISION 5 SERVICE MANUAL Section 4 5 Backup and Restore Database Preset Configurations and Images CAUTION 15 recommended to Backup the Full System Configuration Section 4 5 3 page 4 42 and the Image Archive Section 4 5 6 on page 4 47 once a week 1 Press the UTILITIES key on the control panel 2 In the Utilities menu select SYSTEM SETUP to invoke the setup desktop on the screen 3 On the left side of the screen select BACKUP and then click the SYSTEM CONFIGURATION tab Image Settings Only Full System Configuration Figure 4 20 System Setup Backup SYSTEM CONFIGURATION page The SYSTEM CONFIGURATION page is subdivided in 2 main groups A Image Settings Only e Section 4 5 1 Save Image Settings Only on page 4 38 e Section 4 5 2 Load Image Settings Only page
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144. Using a Phantom Optional sso uode pb y ce o CE RR es 10 12 Electrical ou P err tots _ __ 10 12 Saiely Test OVeIVIGW xc e ed Qo AR eee wees 10 12 GEHC Leakage Current Limits for Voluson amp S8 Voluson amp 56 10 13 Outlet Test Wiring Arrangement USA amp 10 15 Grounding GOAUMUNY ior AU EE S od 10 16 Meter Procedure bated qe PU 10 16 Enclosure Leakage Current 10 17 xxviii Table of Contents HEALTHCARE DIRECTION 5396805 REVISION 5 VOLUSON S8 VOLUSON S6 SERVICE MANUAL T 10 17 Generic Procedure 10 17 Data Sheet for Enclosure Leakage Current 10 19 Earth Leakage Current Test 10 19 Brune TD 10 19 Generic PIOCedbfe soa 10 20 CF Patient Leakage Current Test ECG Leads 10 21 sits a wire deed keene ace do _____ 10 21 Generic Procedure on Leakage Current 10 21 Type BF Patient Leakage Current Mains to 10 22 When There s Too Much Leakage 10 23 Earth and or Enclosure Falls 10 23 TODO Il
145. VOLUME of the sequence with the rotary controls 3 Select the Cine Mode direction and the review SPEED 4 To start stop the Cine sequence select the START STOP key After stopping a sequence move the TRACKBALL to display the images volumes one by Section 4 4 Functional Checks HEALTHCARE VOLUSON 58 VOLUSON 56 DIRECTION 5396805 REVISION 5 SERVICE MANUAL 4 4 7 8 Activating Cine Calc 1 After 3D Volume or Real Time 4D acquisition select the CINE CALC key on the Choose desired Cine Calc display mode Select Step Size and Reference image Select the START IMAGE and the END IMAGE of the sequence with the rotary controls Select the CALCULATE CINE SEQUENCE key to start the calculation To start stop the calculated Cine sequence select START STOP Chapter 4 Functional Checks 4 29 HEALTHCARE VOLUSON 58 VOLUSON 56 DIRECTION 5396805 REVISION 5 SERVICE MANUAL 4 4 8 NOTE NOTE 4 4 8 1 NOTE NOTE 4 30 Generic Measurements Different menus are displayed depending on the currently selected Application and Display Mode e the selected Study and the settings in the Measure Setup MEASURE amp CALC page For further details refer to the Voluson S8 Voluson 56 Basic User Manual Chapter 13 General remarks to perform Generic Measurements By pressing the CALIPER key on the control panel the Generic Measurement function is switched on
146. VOLUSON 58 VOLUSON 56 DIRECTION 5396805 REVISION 5 SERVICE MANUAL CHAPTER 6 Service Adjustments CVT VIC WN pies 6 1 Purpose or GNADE au o uade an ges dos Dahon dee Bese 6 1 Baran ae 6 1 ECD MONON LP _ __ 6 2 Brightness COMMAS 4 9600 4910939 don he Ro i 6 3 BHONINCGS semiseri RO doy ao RE RUD d 6 3 COMMU ASE ods Se See Sd 6 3 SRM SEE TOES gt 6 4 RC PIC E 6 4 FUNCION rr 6 5 M gt 6 5 RON a pests REST 6 6 6 6 vie 6 6 SS D rrr 6 7 LANGUAGES e eod db 6 7 at eeu as 6 7 VRO UON 6 7 miei D E 6 7 07 2 6 8 ET 6 9 Modification of Keyboard 6 11 setup the Voluson S8 Voluson S6 Keyboard Language Layout 6 11 Table of Contents HEALTHCARE VOLUSON 58 VOLUSON 56 DIRECTION 5396805 REVISION 5 SERVICE MANUA
147. VOLUSON 58 VOLUSON 56 DIRECTION 5396805 REVISION 5 SERVICE MANUAL Table 4 9 Sub Menus e Expected Results This function eliminates low color noise of motion artefact signals in the sectional slices as POWER TRESH well as in the rendered 3D image Note Only available if a3D CFM a 3D PD or a 3D HD Flow image is acquired For further details refer to the Voluson amp S8 Voluson 56 Basic User Manual Chapter 9 Chapter 4 Functional Checks 4 27 HEALTHCARE VOLUSON 58 VOLUSON 56 4 4 7 2 4 4 7 3 4 4 7 4 4 4 7 5 4 4 7 6 4 4 7 7 4 28 DIRECTION 5396805 REVISION 5 SERVICE MANUAL 4 4 7 Using Cine 4 4 7 1 Activating Cine Press FREEZE then roll the TRACKBALL to display the images of the stored sequence one by one Cine Split Function Multiple Format After FREEZE of a sequence in 2D Mode two or four different images of the sequence can be displayed simultaneously in Dual respectively Quad Display Mode Move the TRACKBALL to display the images of the stored sequence Use the FORMAT keys to change to the next part of frozen 2D image sequence to play back the cine memory The Cine Split function multiple format is also possible in 2D Cine mode Activating 2D Cine 1 After Freeze select the CINE MENU on the menu area 2 Select the STARTof the sequence selected image is simultaneously displayed 3 Turn the END d
148. Voluson 58 Voluson 56 scanner requires permission and customer input to run diagnostics Disruptive Mode can be selected by the customer directly on the Voluson S8 Voluson 56 ultrasound system as described below or remotely by the service technician or OLC 1 If not already in read mode FREEZE the image 2 Move the cursor to the GE icon and press the right trackball key right click 3 Select Connect Clinical Lifeline see Figure 5 27 below This activates Disruptive Mode and VCO for the application OLC to quickly assist the customer Cancel Cancel disable Connect Clinical Lifeline enable Connect Clinical Lifeline Connect To GE GE icon Figure 5 27 Connect Clinical Lifeline NOTICE ACTIVATE SERVICE button in the Service Tools page see Figure 5 36 on 5 55 also activates deactivates Disruptive Mode and VCO NOTE Visual information about the network status is shown in the status area on the bottom of the screen Idle State Remote access Is inactive Disruptive Mode and Virtual Console Observation VCO is enabled but there are no Green Active State ae active incoming connections Orange Disrupted Remote Access is active All processes UL and UL CSD are active State In this state the Voluson amp 58 Voluson S6 system should NOT be used clinically 4 If you select Cancel Disruptive Mode and is tur
149. WARNING Do NOT pull or lift the system with the front handle of the user interface operator panel Figure 3 1 moving or lifting the system 3 2 2 2 System Acclimation Time After being transported the Voluson S8 Voluson S6 system may be very cold or hot It requires one hour for each 2 5 C increment if it s temperature is below 10 C or above 40 C CAUTION Equipment damage possibility Turning the system on without acclimation after arriving at site cause the system to be damaged Table 3 3 Acclimation Time ele e ala ao mpepspepepepe fee fe fle fee fee ae Cid REESE 3 2 2 3 OPIO Position If weight is placed on the OPIO User Interface in its extended position the console could tip over A WARNING The system should NOT be moved with the OPIO User Interface extended Move the OPIO to it s centered and locked position Refer to 4 7 1 on page 4 53 A WARNING Monitor mounting mechanism may break if not properly supported e g with packing foam during transportation 3 2 Section 3 2 Set Up Reminders HEALTHCARE VOLUSON 58 VOLUSON 56 DIRECTION 5396805 REVISION 5 SERVICE MANUAL 3 2 2 4 Brake Pedal Operation A WARNING REMEMBER If the front wheel brakes are engaged for transportation release brake pedals brakes on front wheels under the foot rest to disengage the lock 3 2 3 Safety Reminders 4 DANG
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151. all OB Gyn measurements can be sent to Receiving of these reports is supported by ViewPoint workstation PIA only All other workstations can be adapted individually Without using structured reporting B Flow B Flow is especially intuitive when viewing blood flow for acute thrombosis parenchymal flow and jets It helps to visualize complex hemodynamics and highlights moving blood in tissue B Flow is less angle dependent no velocity aliasing artifacts displays a full field of view and provides better resolution when compared with Color Doppler Mode It is therefore a more realistic intuitive representation of flow information allowing to view both high and low velocity flow at the same time Elastography Elastography refers to the measurement of elastic properties of tissues based on the well established principle that malignant tissue is harder than benign tissue Elastography shows the spatial distribution of tissue elasticity properties in a region of interest by estimating the strain before and after tissue distortion caused by external or internal forces The strain estimation is filtered and scaled to provide a smooth presentation when displayed During scanning in the elastography mode the examiner manually slightly compresses the tissue using the ultrasound probe A strain correlation strain is the deformation of the tissue by compression is continuously performed for visual perception on the monitor Cod
152. 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 and then the on board peripherals 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 cannot be corrected submit a Safety Failure Report to document the system problem Remove unit from operation Chapter 10 Care amp Maintenance 10 23 HEALTHCARE VOLUSON 58 VOLUSON 56 DIRECTION 5396805 REVISION 5 SERVICE MANUAL ULTRASOUND INSPECTION CERTIFICATE System ID Dispatch Number Date Performed Warranty Contract HBS System Type Model Number Serial Number Manufacture Date mn Scan Format Phased Array Linear Array Curved Array Mechanical Array or Other FUNCTIONAL CHECKS PHYSICAL INSPECTION AND CLEANING Physical Inspection and Cleaning Functional Check if applicable if applicable NENNEN Approved Peripherals VCR DVD Drive Printers etc ROM ____________ 5 10 24 Section 10 8 When 5 Too Much Leakage Current HEALTHCARE VOLUSON 58 VOLUSON 56 DIRECTION 5396805 REVISION 5 SERVICE MANUAL ELECTRICAL SAFETY Outlet and Ground Continuity test Outlet correct ground amp wiring con fig Ear
153. appears during boot up sequence 4 If warning message is displayed confirm it with OK and then load appropriate Application Settings perform loading procedure as described in steps above Chapter 5 Components and Functions Theory 5 57 HEALTHCARE VOLUSON 58 VOLUSON 56 DIRECTION 5396805 REVISION 5 SERVICE MANUAL Section 5 15 Boot Screen Functions 5 15 1 Overview Following LINUX supported functions are available as soon as the Boot Screen appears Voluson GE Service Rollback Memtest Figure 5 39 Boot screen A NOTICE After 3 sec without pressing any key the system will boot up in windows Voluson item 5 15 1 1 Voluson The System will boot up in windows The Ultrasound Application is started For details refer to Section 3 6 2 3 During a normal boot you may observe on page 3 27 5 15 1 2 GE Service The Voluson Maintenance System functions are secured by service password class C 1 Turn system OFF and then back ON 2 As soon as the Boot Screen appears see Figure 5 39 above press the PG DN Arrow down key on the keyboard until the GE Service item is highlighted then press ENTER 3 Enter the Password Rudi case sensitive and confirm with ENTER The system boots into LINUX A CAUTION After 3 sec without pressing any key the system will boot up in windows Voluson item If you missed step 2 retry again with CTRL ALT DEL 5 58 Section 5 15 Boot Screen Functions
154. can be adjusted manipulated manually as known from the Voluson 3D Mode 5 2 4 2 2 Real Time 4D Biopsy For minimal invasive procedures like biopsies ultrasound is a widely used method to visualize and guide the needle during puncture The advantage in comparison with other imaging methods is the real time display quick availability and easy access to any desired region of the patient 4D biopsy allows for real time control of the biopsy needle in 3D multi planar display during the puncture The user is able to see the region of interest in three perpendicular planes longitudinal transversal and frontal section and can guide the biopsy needle accurately into the centre of the lesion 5 2 4 2 3 VCI Volume Contrast Imaging Volume Contrast Imaging utilizes 4D transducers to automatically scan multiple adjacent slices and delivers a real time display of the ROI This image results from a special rendering mode consisting of texture and transparency information VCI improves the contrast resolution and therefore facilitates finding of diffuse lesions in organs VCI has more information from multiple slices and is of advantage in gaining contrast due to improved signal noise ratio Static VCI is a part of the VCI option which allow to apply the contrast enhancing VCI method to 3D data sets after the acquisition 5 2 4 2 4 Tomographic Ultrasound Imaging TUl is a new visualization mode for 3D and 4D data sets The data is presented a
155. 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 Some leakage current is expected on each probe depending 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 It is abnormal if no leakage current is measured If no leakage current is detected check the configuration of the test equipment 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 Generic Procedure on Leakage Current Measurements should be made with the ground open and closed with power line polarity normal and reversed and with neutral open and closed For each combination the probe must be active to find the worst case condition Figure 10 5 Set Up for Probe Leakage Current Chapter 10 Care amp Maintenance 10 21 HEALTHCARE VOLUSON 58 VOLUSON 56 DIRECTION 5396805 REVISION 5 SERVICE MANUAL NOTE Saline water pod should be insulated from floor and earth ground Table 10 18 Typical Data Sheet for Type BF Patient Leakage Current Test Measured Earth Leakage Tester Neutral Tester Polarity Switch Current
156. depend on the selected Application To view add delete reorder edit or when creating a new parameter in the MEASURE amp CALC page it is very important that all items are chosen correctly and that the relevant item is highlighted For further information refer to Chapter 18 in the Basic User Manual of Voluson S8 Voluson S6 Table 4 13 Measurement Setup Checks Measure amp Calc 1 E Check all settings for all applications setting assigned as desired by the customer Application Parameters 2 m Check all settings for all applications setting assigned as desired by the customer 3 Global Parameters Check all settings setting assigned as desired by the customer Chapter 4 Functional Checks 4 51 HEALTHCARE VOLUSON 58 VOLUSON 56 DIRECTION 5396805 REVISION 5 SERVICE MANUAL Section 4 7 Peripheral Checks Check that peripherals work as described below Table 4 14 Peripheral Checks Task to do Expected Result s Press the FREEZE key Stop image acquisition 2 Press the remote key P1 P2 P3 or P4 The image displayed on the screen is printed on the Black amp White which is assigned to the BW printer printer Press the remote key P1 P2 P3 or which is assigned to printer The image displayed on the screen is printed on the Color printer iis b Uo pu OE Recording starts stops which is assigned to recorder control 4 52 Section 4 7 Peripheral C
157. e Chapter 8 PD Mode Power Doppler Mode Chapter 8 HD Flow Mode Bi Directional Angio Mode e Chapter 8 TD Mode Tissue Doppler Mode CFM MAP PD HD Flow TD BASELINE Section 4 4 Functional Checks HEALTHCARE VOLUSON 58 VOLUSON 56 DIRECTION 5396805 REVISION 5 SERVICE MANUAL 4 4 6 Volume Mode Checks A NOTICE 4D Real Time 40 STIC VCI VCI Omni View TUI VOCAL II SonoVCAD Heart SonoVCAD labor and SonoAVC are Options If options are not part of the system configuration checks can be omitted NOTE Different menus are displayed depending on which Menu and which Volume Mode is selected 4D Heal Time or 3D Static is selected NOTE Some function keys only appear on the meun area if they are available for the selected Probe Chapter 4 Functional Checks 4 21 HEALTHCARE VOLUSON 58 VOLUSON 56 DIRECTION 5396805 REVISION 5 SERVICE MANUAL 4 4 6 1 Pre Volume Mode Functions 1 select the desired Volume Mode The Volume Mode function is switched on the 3D Pre respectively 4D Pre menu appears on the screen write mode and the volume box 2 if possible select the desired Acquisition Mode 4D Biopsy YEA STIC 3 Select User Setting 4 select the desired Visualization Mode 5 Start the Volume Acquisition with the Freeze key resp the right trackball key Figure 4 14 Pre Volume Mode menus e g 4D Real Time Table 4 7 Pre Volume Mode
158. e Never immerse the probe connector or adapter into any liquid For detailed information on handling probes refer to the Voluson amp S8 Voluson amp S6 Basic User Manual and the care card supplied with the probe Auxiliary Devices Safety Power Supplies for additional equipment MUST comply with IEC 60601 1 DO NOT attempt to use different peripherals and accessories brand and model connected via USB ports other than approved and provided by GE Healthcare The ultrasound system is an extremely sensitive and complex medical system Any unauthorized peripherals may cause system failure or damage The Voluson 58 Voluson S6 is equipped with an isolation transformer to provide the required separation from mains for both the system and the auxiliary devices One AUX main outlet is located at the primary power supply It is used for connecting the threefold splitter whose outlets are led to the shelves intend for auxiliary devices e g printers and the AUX main outlet that is accessible on the back of the control console The IEC 60601 1 1 standard provides a guideline for safely interconnecting medical devices in systems Equipment connected to the analog or digital interface must comply with the respective IEC UL standards e g 60950 UL 60950 for data processing equipment and 60601 1 UL 60601 1 for medical equipment Section 1 3 Safety Considerations HEALTHCARE VOLUSON 58 VOLUSON 56 DIRECTION 539
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160. eu eee eee 1 14 Electrostatic Discharge ESD Prevention 1 14 GUSIOMEl 1 15 GOMACLINIGHUMGUONY ea Y 1 15 oystem Manufacturer 2 1 15 Table of Contents xi HEALTHCARE VOLUSON 58 VOLUSON 56 DIRECTION 5396805 REVISION 5 SERVICE MANUAL CHAPTER 2 Site Preparation COW a ep ae a a 2 1 Purpose or oaa aca dur io RR RR e 2 1 General Console 15 2 2 Environmental Requirements 2 2 Seele ye 2 2 2 2 Electrical Requirements 2 2 Voluson 58 Voluson 56 Power Requirements 2 3 COM ON Ge yes ord 2 3 BKCAKGR 3 3 eoe eR a a 2 3 Power OUIlGls he ae PAHOA wR 2 3 Main 2 912 5X x ye 2 3 EE TOTIS Ius cn 2 4 Probe Environmental Requirements 2 5 Time and Manpower Requirements 2 5 oystem SPCCIICAIIONS 3 233 20x 4 X PUE C d
161. 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 15 free of other wiring abnormalities Notify the user or owner to correct any deviations As a workaround check the other outlets to see if they could be used instead 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 e Test another probe to isolate if the fault lies with the probe or the scanner NOTE Each probe will some amount of leakage dependent its design Small variations in probe 10 8 3 10 8 4 10 8 5 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 an inter cavity probe Be sure to enter the correct probe type in the appropriate space on the check list e Test the probe in another connector to isolate if the fault lies with the probe or the scanner 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
162. gt fb1 saved by pressing the ALT D key on the alpha numeric keyboard Capturing a screen The following is the generic process to capture any screen from the scanner 1 Navigate to and display th the image screen volume to be captured 2 Press the P1 P2 P4 key depending on system configuration on the control panel and store the image onto the clipboard frame on left side of the screen A short summary of P1 P2 P3 and P4 key 5 configuration is shown in the status area on the screen Figure 7 7 summary of keys configuration 3 Select the stored image s and export them to DVD CD R RW an external USB drive optional or mapped Network drive jpg avi mov bmp tif Voluson format file Volume files and DICOM files Export Log s and System Data There are two possibilities to export system data and 100 5 1 by pressing the ALT D key to save a snapshot and Full Backup of the System state see Section 7 4 2 1 on page 7 8 2 via the EXPORT SYSTEM DATA button in the System Setup Administration SERVICE page see Section 7 4 2 2 on page 7 10 Export System Data by pressing the ALT D key ALT D uses Full Backup to gather_data from the system In addition it creates one screenshot Alt D bmp of the point in time when ALT D was pressed The main use is when R amp D or OLC need detailed information about the system e g when experiencing strange behaviour or when the problem
163. in BIOS is incorrect In this case cancel the software installation procedure select Exit Reboot by means of the Arrow keys right left up down and the Enter key on the keyboard and then contact your service representative After system restart press the UTILITIES key on the control panel In the Utilities menu select SYSTEM SETUP to invoke the setup desktop on the screen On the left side of the screen select ADMINISTRATION and then click the SERVICE tab 9 6 7 8 in the password SHE and click ACCEPT Append inn FMI from DVD button Figure 8 3 Service Tools Chapter 8 Replacement Procedures 8 7 HEALTHCARE VOLUSON 58 VOLUSON 56 DIRECTION 5396805 REVISION 5 SERVICE MANUAL 8 2 5 System Software Installation Procedure FMI from DVD conta 9 Click the FROM DVD button see Figure 8 3 on 8 7 for updating the System Software 10 Verify that only the DVD drive is connected to the system then click OK Figure 8 4 below Figure 8 4 Verify that USB devices disconnected then click 11 To start update procedure click YES Figure 8 5 below Figure 8 5 Yes start update procedure The system saves Full Backup in silent mode then it reboots into LINUX A silent Rollback image from C is stored After executing all LINUX commands the system reboots ag
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165. loading procedure Load Complete Backup on page 4 40 Load only parts of the Complete Backup on page 4 41 Chapter 4 Functional Checks 4 39 HEALTHCARE VOLUSON 58 VOLUSON 56 DIRECTION 5396805 REVISION 5 SERVICE MANUAL 4 5 2 2 Load Complete Backup NOTE Following procedure should be used if the user prefers factory default settings which are adapted for the installed Application Software version 1 Perform Section 4 5 2 1 Preparations on page 4 39 2 Select the Complete Backup marked blue see Figure 4 23 below and click the gt gt button to copy the Complete Backup into the Load Data field gt gt button Complete Backup Load button Figure 4 23 Load Backup Data 3 Click the LOAD button to start the loading procedure of the complete backup into the system The US Application Software restarts 4 40 Section 4 5 Backup and Restore Database Preset Configurations and Images HEALTHCARE VOLUSON 58 VOLUSON 56 DIRECTION 5396805 REVISION 5 SERVICE MANUAL 4 5 2 3 Load only parts of the Complete Backup NOTE Following procedure should be used if the user has saved own User Programs 3D 4D Programs or Auto Text entries but new presets have to be added to match the installed Application Software version e g User Programs and 3D 4D Programs for new probe 1 Perform Preparations on page 4 39 2 Click the sign next to Complete Backup to open t
166. mm 9 22 Section 9 14 Biopsy Needle Guides HEALTHCARE VOLUSON 58 VOLUSON 56 DIRECTION 5396805 REVISION 5 SERVICE MANUAL Section 9 14 Biopsy Needle Guides conta Figure 9 15 Biopsy Needle Guides Table 9 17 Biopsy Needle Guides PEC74 H48621Y reusable Biopsy needle guide for probe RAB4 8 RS RAB2 5 RS needle diameter lt 1 1 4 mm 2 2 Non Sterile Single Angle Bracket needle guide for probe EBC RS H46701AE RAB2 5 RS needle diameter 0 6 mm 2 1 mm PEC78 H46721W reusable Biopsy needle guide for probe RAB4 8 RS needle diameter lt 1 1 4 2 2 mm RAB Single angle bracket Chapter 9 Renewal Parts 9 23 HEALTHCARE VOLUSON 58 VOLUSON 56 DIRECTION 5396805 REVISION 5 SERVICE MANUAL Section 9 14 Biopsy Needle Guides conta es af 6 4 Figure 9 16 Biopsy Needle Guides Table 9 18 Biopsy Needle Guides tom aw emo 871 C1 5 5 404321 Non Sterile Multi Angle Bracket meee guide for probe C1 5 RS 4C RS N Biopsy guide needle diameter gt 0 6 mm lt 2 1 mm 872 12L RS Multi HA0432LC Non Sterile Multi Angle Bracket needle guide for probe 12L RS 1 N angle bracket needle diameter 0 6 mm 2 1 mm 9 24 Section 9 14 Biopsy Needle Guides HEALTHCARE VOLUSON 58 VOLUSON 56 DIRECTION 5396805 REVISION 5 SERVICE MANUAL Chapter 10 Care amp Maintenance Section
167. particular exam and or patient Via the ARCHIVE button it is possible to send images over the DICOM network print exams images export exams images import exams images etc e Image History Image History gives you access to all the US pictures and exams of a particular patient e Exam Review Exam Review allows you to view all exams of a particular patient Additionally it is possible to view image properties input comments and voice annotations etc NOTE For detailed description of image management functionality and its topics refer to Chapter 12 in the Basic User Manual of Voluson amp S8 Voluson S6 NOTE Images can be backed up and restored by means of the Image Archive function in the System Setup Operation see Chapter 4 Functional Checks 4 35 VOLUSON 58 VOLUSON 56 HEALTHCARE SERVICE MANUAL DIRECTION 5396805 REVISION 5 4 4 12 Erasing DVD CD 1 Press the UTILITIES key on the control panel 2 In the Utilities menu select SYSTEM SETUP to invoke the setup desktop on the screen 3 On the left side of the screen select CONNECTIVITY and then click the DRIVES tab Orives hee Connect bo HP iS LISE Desc S buie THUG HD 16183 D Fragram HDTETHJ Do HEAS SAMSUNG HDD SiS Wore he DHTEARL Drive Reneon Drive CEP Figure 4 18
168. settings in the printer Properties see Section 3 7 5 Adjustment of Printer Settings on page 3 36 __ Afterwards assign the Printer to the remote keys P1 P2 P3 and or P4 see Section 3 7 6 Remote Control Selection on page 3 43 Installing Digital Color Printer Sony UP D25MD 1 Power off Shutdown the system as described in Section 3 6 3 on page 3 28 2 Connect the printer as described on page 3 15 After boot up of the system verify the correct settings in the printer Properties see Section 3 7 5 Adjustment of Printer Settings on page 3 36 Afterwards assign the Printer to the remote keys P1 P2 P3 and or see Section 3 7 6 Remote Control Selection page 3 43 Chapter 3 Setup Instructions 3 31 HEALTHCARE VOLUSON 58 VOLUSON 56 DIRECTION 5396805 REVISION 5 SERVICE MANUAL 3 7 4 Printer Installation manually 1 Press the UTILITIES key on the control panel 2 In the Utilities menu select SYSTEM SETUP to invoke the setup desktop on the screen 3 On the left side of the screen select CONNECTIVITY and then click on the PERIPHERALS tab Fas Add Printer a button elie ee DN z I raliis Printer Setilngs Comia HAGE Pee cei Foot Switch Remote Control Report Printer selection Front Queue Conon MPO trees Printer Teei Cheon Print Guruve Figure 3 20 System Setup Connectivity PERIPHERALS page 4 Click the ADD P
169. should be investigated by R amp D It is not intended to replace or enhance the existing Full Backup functionality Data can be stored on the hard disk D export fullbackup fo1 or you can export them to DVD CD Including the D export folder which contains dump files for details see Section 7 4 2 2 1 Process Logger files Autotester files SMART logs and Screenshots Alt P Successive ALT D keystrokes overwrite existing snapshots Alt D bmp at destination HDD Section 7 4 Screen Captures and Logs HEALTHCARE VOLUSON 58 VOLUSON 56 DIRECTION 5396805 REVISION 5 SERVICE MANUAL 1 Press the ALT D key on the keyboard simultaneously system Configuration Save Figure 7 8 select destination for System state backup 2 Select the destination of the System state backup 3 Select the NEXT button to start the backup process After saving the data the Voluson S8 Voluson S6 reboots and the application starts again Chapter 7 Diagnostics Troubleshooting 7 9 HEALTHCARE VOLUSON 58 VOLUSON 56 DIRECTION 5396805 REVISION 5 SERVICE MANUAL 7 4 2 2 Export Log s and System Data via Service Page 1 Press the UTILITIES key on the control panel 2 In the Utilities menu select SYSTEM SETUP to invoke the setup desktop on the screen 3 If not already done connect the USB standard service dongle to the front USB connector s As soon as the dongle is detected the login windo
170. the CALC key on the control panel the Calculation function is switched on Positioning of measurement marks is done with the TRACKBALL Entering and storage of measuring marks is done with SET right or left trackball key To change measuring marks before completion press CHANGE upper trackball key Depending on the setting in the Measure Setup also the FREEZE key can be used for confirming the last measuring mark of the currently performed measurement The status bar area shows the current function of the trackball To cancel the measurement of the currently selected item select CANCEL on the menu area To delete the results of the last measured item select DELETE LAST on the menu area To delete all measurement results of the selected Study from the monitor as well as from the corresponding Worksheet select the CLEAR STUDY key on the menu area All measurement results will be automatically included in the corresponding patient worksheet To erase measurement results from the screen press the CLEAR key on the control panel or press the DEL key on the keyboard To exit from Calculations select the EXIT key on the menu area press the CALC key or press the EXIT key on the control panel Worksheet Report Pages Press the REPORT key on the control panel to view the application dependent patient worksheet pages that contain the results of calculations and measurements Any stored patient worksheet can be edited printed transf
171. to the hospital s network you may connect the Voluson amp S8 Voluson amp S6 to the Peer to Peer Network For more details refer to Section 3 12 Network IP Address Configuration on page 3 59 Chapter 3 Setup Instructions 3 55 HEALTHCARE VOLUSON 58 VOLUSON 56 DIRECTION 5396805 REVISION 5 SERVICE MANUAL 3 11 2 Wireless Network Configuration Power LED Power indicates that the VVLAN USB Connector Connects to your ultrasound system Network Adapter Is properly installed A NOTICE To configure the Voluson 58 Voluson S6 ultrasound unit to work with WLAN the hospital s network administrator has to provide the required information 1 Connect the Wireless Network adapter as described in Section 3 5 5 on page 3 19 2 Pressthe UTILITIES key on the control panel and select SYSTEM SETUP to invoke setup desktop 3 On the left side of the screen select CONNECTIVITY and then click the DEVICE SETUP tab 4 Click the WLAN CONFIGURATION button WLAN Configuration button Figure 3 43 WLAN Configuration button 3 56 Section 3 11 Connectivity Setup HEALTHCARE VOLUSON 58 VOLUSON 56 DIRECTION 5396805 REVISION 5 SERVICE MANUAL 3 11 2 Wireless Network Configuration cont d 5 Select the country where you will use the wireless USB adapter from the pull down menu and then click AGREE NETGEAR VITTWITAWE Select Ime where wa
172. ultrasound tissue presented as voxels and the geometric information of surfaces in a 3D data set After definition of contour in 3D space semi automatically manually or spherical a wide range of functionality is given SONOVCAD Technology that automatically generates a number of views of the fetal heart HEART At this time it can help to find the right and left outflow tract of the heart and the fetal stomach SONOVCAD Allows to measure fetal progression during the second stage of labor fetal head progression LABOR rotation and direction Visual evidence and objective data of the labor process are provided SONOAVC This Feature can automatically detect low echogenic objects e g follicles in a volume of an GENERAL organ e g ovary and analyze their shape and volume AUT Parts of the orthogonal sections A B and C are compiled to a 3D section aspect The name NICHE DUE Niche has been chosen because the aspect shows quasi spatial cut into the reference image Chapter 4 Functional Checks 4 23 VOLUME ANALYSIS HEALTHCARE VOLUSON 58 VOLUSON 56 DIRECTION 5396805 REVISION 5 SERVICE MANUAL 4 4 6 2 Functions after the Acquisition IDE Sub sechonal Planes P Sel 1 Figure 4 15 Sectional Planes and Image Rendering Table 4 8 Functions after the 3D Acquisition
173. version does not match the Application Software version a warning message appears whenever booting up the system In this case it is essential to load the proper Application Settings image presets adapted for the installed software version Refer to 8 Connect at least one probe and then click the button at the bottom of the SYSTEM INFO page to start Hardware configuration detection see above 9 Perform basic functional checks to ensure system 15 functioning normally 8 12 Section 8 3 Software and Functional Checks after Installation Upgrade Procedure HEALTHCARE VOLUSON 58 VOLUSON 56 DIRECTION 5396805 REVISION 5 SERVICE MANUAL Section 8 4 Image Settings Only Loading Procedure 8 4 1 Introduction The Image Settings contain Application Settings User Programs Auto Text 3D 4D Programs Scan Assistant Measure configuration 8 4 2 Loading Procedure see Section 4 5 2 Load Image Settings Only on page 4 39 Section 8 5 Full Backup Full System Configuration Loading Procedure 8 5 1 Introduction The Full Backup contains following data User Settings databases and files containing User Programs 20 30 40 Programs Auto Text entries gray curves and complete System settings such as language time date format etc Measure Configuration user specific measure setup settings Patient Archive database containing patient demographic data and measurements no images Options Permanent K
174. 05 REVISION 5 Tables for E8C 1 2 32 70 VOLUSON 58 VOLUSON 56 HEALTHCARE SERVICE MANUAL DIRECTION 5396805 REVISION 5 Mode RS at Color Flow Mode CFM Tables for E8C 33 2 1 aS ES Cee 0072 8 7 SUBS SaaS 00 85 uosnjo 956994 4 1005 epojy 65 293 JeonpsueiJ 25 2 10909 jo 9 5 ag 92221 Il 96 M Jose Jose 9221 22 ee16eq y N 52 09 E p s E p ___ ___ 2 2 ueos py 5 uou SIL 12 olojo W49 W49 S Y M0 J ysueq eur1 Jewod x W49 xog W49 pue xog W49 5 xog W49 X1 g 9 SNas 104409 Aouanbas4 pue 1012eseDeuJ g ues V4 IW xeu 4
175. 194427 279 V system Anti Static Kit 46 194427 369 3M 2204 Large adjustable wrist strap 46 194427 373 3M 2214 Small adjustable wrist strap 46 194427 370 3M 3051 conductive ground cord 46 194427P278 DALE 600 KIT or equivalent for electrical tests Phantom Optional CDRWMeda quad speed DVD RW Disc Media blank B W Printer Cleaning Sheet see printer user manual for requirements Color Printer Cleaning Sheet pee printer user manual for requirements Disposable Gloves Screwdriver PHO Screwdriver PH1 Screwdriver PH2 Chapter 10 Care amp Maintenance 10 5 HEALTHCARE VOLUSON 58 VOLUSON 56 DIRECTION 5396805 REVISION 5 SERVICE MANUAL Section 10 5 System Maintenance 10 5 1 10 6 Preliminary Checks The preliminary checks take about 15 minutes to perform Refer to the system user documentation whenever necessary Table 10 4 System Checks Ask amp Listen Ask the customer if they any problems or questions about the equipment 2 Paperwork Fill in the top of the Ultrasound Inspection Certificate see page 10 24 Note all probes and system options 3 Power up Turn the system power on and verify that all fans and peripherals turn on Watch the displays during power up to verify that no warning or error messages are displayed Verify that the system properly recognizes all probes Displays Verify proper display on the LCD monitor Full Backup a
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177. 3 Setup Instructions 3 57 HEALTHCARE VOLUSON 58 VOLUSON 56 DIRECTION 5396805 REVISION 5 SERVICE MANUAL 3 11 2 Wireless Network Configuration cont d After a few seconds waiting following information appear in the status bar at the bottom of the page You have successfully installed WLAN are connected to a wireless network and ready to communicate connection status icon Network Name Network security WLAN current signal strength ready to communicate SSID locked unlocked transfer rate of the wireless network A NOTICE 3 11 2 1 Profiles Network Name SSID Network Type Security CAUTION 3 58 ema era bear T 00 0r 24 71 1C D0 Sn rh t pa Sg GOO SO Figure 3 46 Status bar at bottom of the page 9 Click APPLY and CLOSE to finish configuration Once the Wireless Network is configured After a few seconds waiting the connection status icon indicates ready to communicate see Figure 3 46 above and the other values are shown automatically whenever the WLAN CONFIGURATION button see Figure 3 43 on page 3 56 is clicked Description of Netgear Configuration Parameters Type a suitable name for each new profile As a recommendation type Voluson If you do not enter a name in the Profile Name box then the name Profile is used to save your settings The Service Set Identification SSID name identifies the spe
178. 4 39 B Full System Configuration Section 4 5 3 Save Full System Configuration Full Backup on page 4 42 e Section 4 5 4 Load Full System Configuration Full Backup on page 4 44 Section 4 5 5 Delete Full System Configuration Full Backup page 4 46 The Image Settings and or Full System Configuration can be saved to the following destinations e D partition of internal hard disk e DVD CD R RW e Mapped Network Drive see Section 3 12 1 Map Network Drive on page 3 60 e other drive connected to the system e g USB Stick or external hard disk drive Note This function is only available in the Full Backup utility For further details review Section 3 5 9 on page 3 22 Chapter 4 Functional Checks 4 37 HEALTHCARE VOLUSON 58 VOLUSON 56 DIRECTION 5396805 REVISION 5 SERVICE MANUAL 4 5 1 5 ave Image Settings Only The Image Settings contains 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Application Settings User Programs Auto Text 3D 4D Programs Scan Assistant Insert a DVD CD R RW into the drive or connect an external USB device Press the UTILITIES key on the control panel Inthe Utilities menu select SYSTEM SETUP to invoke the setup desktop on the screen On the left side of the screen select BACKUP and then click the SYSTEM CONFIGURATION tab Click the SAVE button of the Small Backup Scan Settings group Choose media and then click Save F
179. 43 3 42 Section 3 7 Printer Installation HEALTHCARE VOLUSON 58 VOLUSON 56 DIRECTION 5396805 REVISION 5 SERVICE MANUAL 3 7 6 Remote Control Selection To assign an auxiliary device e g printer to the remote keys 1 2 and or 1 Press the UTILITIES key on the control panel 2 In the Utilities menu select SYSTEM SETUP to invoke the setup desktop on the screen 3 On the left side of the screen select CONNECTIVITY and then click the BUTTON CONFIGURATION tab Button Confsgurati n Start Exam BI Configure buttons Overview Select Detailed Setup Printer Recorder Control Figure 3 36 System Setup Connectivity BUTTON CONFIGURATION page Overview e Overview tab J Configure Remote Buttons Select the desired remote control button Select Printer Check mark and select the desired Printer for the remote control button Recorder Control Check mark this item to use the selected P key for Recorder Control NOTE Optionally the Printer Remote Control be done by the Foot switch refer to m Detailed Setup tab If it is desired check mark Use Report Printer for Reports 3 7 6 1 Report Printer Selection 1 Click on the PERIPHERALS tab refer to Figu necti 2 Select the desired Report Printer from the drop down menu A NOTICE The selected Report Printer is usually used for printing reports and images from the Archive Chapter 3 Setup Instruct
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182. 6805 REVISION 5 SERVICE MANUAL 1 3 5 A CAUTION A CAUTION A CAUTION A CAUTION A WARNING A NOTICE Auxiliary Devices Safety conta Everybody who connects additional equipment to the signal input portion or signal output portion configures a medical system and is therefore responsible that the system complies with the requirements of the system standard 60601 1 1 opecial care has to be taken if the device is connected to computer network e g Ethernet because other devices could be connected without any control There could be a potential difference between the protective earth and any line of the computer network including the shield In this case the only way to operate the system safely is to use an isolated signal link with minimum 4mm creepage distance 2 5mm air clearance of the isolation device For computer networks there are media converters available which convert the electrical to optical signals Please consider that this converter has to comply with IEC xxx standards and is battery operated or connected to the isolation mains output of the Voluson S8 Voluson 56 ultrasound system xxx stands for standards such as EC 60601 for medical devices EC 60950 for information technology equipment etc The system integrator any person connecting the medical device to other devices is responsible that the connections are safe If in doubt consult the techn
183. 6805 REVISION 5 SERVICE MANUAL 8 Assemble DUMMY CASE MID BW POLARIS with MID CABINET ASSY DUMMY CASE MID BW POLARIS MID CABINET ASSY Figure 8 32 Assemble DUMMY CASE MID BW POLARIS with MID CABINET ASSY 9 Assemble MID CABINET ASSY Chapter 8 Replacement Procedures 8 29 HEALTHCARE VOLUSON 58 VOLUSON 56 DIRECTION 5396805 REVISION 5 SERVICE MANUAL 8 14 3 2 BW PRINTER Installation for HIGH CABINET Option Configuration 1 Remove HIGH CABINET ASSY HIGH CABINET ASSY Figure 8 34 Moving forward HIGH CABINET ASSY following Slide Rail 2 Fix BW PRINTER with BW BRKT POLARIS BW BRKT POLARIS Figure 8 35 Fix BW PRINTER to BW BRKT POLARIS with 4 screws 2306562 FH M3X6 8 30 Section 8 14 Replacing optional Peripherals HEALTHCARE VOLUSON 58 VOLUSON 56 DIRECTION 5396805 REVISION 5 SERVICE MANUAL 3 Insert BW PRINTER ASSY to HIGH FRAME ASSY BW PRINTER ASSY HIGH FRAME ASSY PF i n 2 i na Figure 8 36 Insert BW PRINTER ASSY to HIGH FRAME ASSY 4 Assemble BW PRINTER ASSY to HIGH FRAME ASSY with 4 screws Figure 8 37 Assemble BW PRINTER ASSY to HIGH FRAME ASSY with 4 screws 2159625 W SP M4X8 5 Remove REAR COVER POLARIS ASSY Refer to Figure 8 28 on page 8 27 6 Connect DVD BW and COLOR PRINTER CABLE a DVD CABLE Figure 8 29 on page 8 27 b BW PRINTER CABLE Figure 8 30 on page 8 27 Ch
184. 6805 REVISION 5 SERVICE MANUAL 5 11 3 1 Rotation of the Control Console lt gt 5 11 3 2 5 46 Press the Rotate button in the outside of the front handlebar to rotate the OPIO to the desired position Release the Rotate button in order to secure the console against movement Height Adjustment of the OPIO Console OPIO height adjustment is done with the button in the outside of the front handlebar As long as this key is pressed OPIO can be elevated UP or DOWN by manually Section 5 11 Mechanical Descriptions HEALTHCARE VOLUSON 58 VOLUSON 56 DIRECTION 5396805 REVISION 5 SERVICE MANUAL 5 11 4 Air Flow Distribution Through the filter grid on the front of the system air flow into the Voluson 58 Voluson 56 scanner By means of the 1 FAN air is blown through the nest box and the warm air exits the scanner through holes in the left side panel and rear of the system lt lt P gt Outlet J Side Main Air inlet Filter grid Figure 5 25 Inlet Outlet at Voluson 58 Voluson 56 Chapter 5 Components and Functions Theory 5 47 HEALTHCARE VOLUSON 58 VOLUSON 56 DIRECTION 5396805 REVISION 5 SERVICE MANUAL Section 5 12 Service Platform 5 12 1 Introduction The Service Platform will increase service productivity and reduce training and service costs 5 12 2 Access Security The Service Platform ha
185. 7 8 Error Messages HEALTHCARE VOLUSON 58 VOLUSON 56 DIRECTION 5396805 REVISION 5 SERVICE MANUAL GeoDescriptionTissueCF Constructor unknown mode Parameter handed over restart the system GeoDescriptionTissueCF operator handed over argument is not of same type dynamic cast failed restart the system hardware error on var Action restart the system restart the system HardwareHRelatedSoftware Windows in write have different ProbeAcousticUnitlDs Action disconnect all connected probes and connect again if not ok restart the system disconnect all connected probes and connect them again if not ok restart the system HardwareRelatedSoftware Windows in write have different ProbeScanFuncIDs Action disconnect all connected probes and connect again if not ok restart the system disconnect all connected probes and connect them again if not ok restart the system IBegrenzer cpp BCshots no TxPulseEntrys PE Action restart the system If after restart not ok then call technical support y IBegrenzer cpp Bshots no TxPulseEntrys Action restart the system If after restart not ok then call technical support IBegrenzer cpp Bshots TxMultiFocus problem restart the system IBegrenzer cpp CWshots no TxPulseEntrys Action restart the system If after restart not ok then call technical support restart the system restart the system IBegrenzer cpp MCshots no TxPulseEntrys Action re
186. 7 ft from the walls to enable cooling Clean and protected space for storage of probes either in their case or on a rack Material to safely clean probes performed using a plastic container never metal e 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 Voluson S8 Voluson S6 has four outlets inside the unit One is for the monitor and three for on board peripherals In case of network option e An active network outlet in the vicinity of the ultrasound unit e Anetwork cable of appropriate length regular Pin to Pin network cable e administrator who will assist in configuring the unit to work with your local network A fixed IP address is required Refer to the form provided in Figure 3 51 on page 3 63 for network details that are required All relevant preliminary network port installations at the prepared site must be performed by authorized contractors The purchaser of GE equipment must utilize only qualified personnel to perform servicing of the equipment Site Recommendations The following are optional site recommendations Mandatory site requirements are provided in the Mandatory Site Requirements section above Door opening of 90 cm 3 ft in width e Accessible circuit breaker for a dedicated power outlet e Sink with hot and cold running water e Receptacle for bio hazardous waste for e
187. 8 VOLUSON 56 DIRECTION 5396805 REVISION 5 SERVICE MANUAL 7 Assemble HIGH CABINET ASSY Figure 8 47 Assemble HIGH CABINET ASSY 8 38 Section 8 14 Replacing optional Peripherals HEALTHCARE VOLUSON 58 VOLUSON 56 DIRECTION 5396805 REVISION 5 SERVICE MANUAL 8 14 4 High Cabinet Option Installation 1 Remove MID CABINET ASSYN from MID FRAME ASSY MID FRAME ASSY MID CABINET ASSY Figure 8 49 Remove FRONT COVER ASSY Chapter 8 Replacement Procedures 8 39 HEALTHCARE VOLUSON 58 VOLUSON 56 DIRECTION 5396805 REVISION 5 SERVICE MANUAL 3 Remove RS Knob Figure 8 50 Unscrew 4 screws and separate 4 RS Knob 8 40 Section 8 14 Replacing optional Peripherals HEALTHCARE VOLUSON 58 VOLUSON 56 DIRECTION 5396805 REVISION 5 SERVICE MANUAL 4 Remove SIDE COVER ASSY Figure 8 52 Remove SIDE COVER R ASSY Chapter 8 Replacement Procedures 8 41 HEALTHCARE VOLUSON 58 VOLUSON 56 DIRECTION 5396805 REVISION 5 SERVICE MANUAL 5 Remove SIDE COVER L ASSY Figure 8 54 Remove SIDE COVER L ASSY 6 Disconnect DVD CABLE Figure 8 55 Disconnect DVD CABLE 8 42 Section 8 14 Replacing optional Peripherals HEALTHCARE VOLUSON 58 VOLUSON 56 DIRECTION 5396805 REVISION 5 SERVICE MANUAL 7 Remove DVD from MID FRAME ASSY Figure 8 57 Remove DVD from MID FRAME ASSY 8 Remove MID FRAME ASSY from MAIN FRAME ASSY
188. 805 REVISION 5 SERVICE MANUAL 2 Fix BW PRINTER with COLOR PRINTER BRKT POLARIS COLOR PRINTER BRKT POLARIS Figure 8 25 Fix BW PRINTER to COLOR PRINTER BRKT POLARIS with 4 screws 2306562 FH M3X6 Chapter 8 Replacement Procedures 8 25 GE HEALTHCARE VOLUSON S8 VOLUSON S6 DIRECTION 5396805 REVISION 5 SERVICE MANUAL 3 Insert BW PRINTER ASSY to MID FRAME ASSY BW PRINTER ASSY MID FRAME ASSY Figure 8 26 Insert BW PRINTER ASSY to MID FRAME ASSY 4 Assemble BW PRINTER ASSY with 4 screws Figure 8 27 Assemble BW PRINTER ASSY to MID FRAME ASSY with 4 screws 5178673 SCREW FH M4X6 8 26 Section 8 14 Replacing optional Peripherals HEALTHCARE VOLUSON 58 VOLUSON 56 DIRECTION 5396805 REVISION 5 SERVICE MANUAL 5 Remove REAR COVER POLARIS ASSY Figure 8 28 Unscrew 5 screws and remove REAR COVER POLARIS ASSY 6 Connect DVD BW PRINTER CABLE a DVD CABLE Figure 8 29 Connect DVD CABLE b BW PRINTER CABLE Figure 8 30 Connect BW PRINTER CABLE Chapter 8 Replacement Procedures 8 27 HEALTHCARE VOLUSON 58 VOLUSON 56 DIRECTION 5396805 REVISION 5 SERVICE MANUAL 7 Remove DUMMY COVER COLOR PRINTER from MID CABINET ASSY Unhook 2 point DUMMY COVER COLOR PRINTER Figure 8 31 Remove DUMMY COLOR PRINTER From MID CABINET ASSY 8 28 Section 8 14 Replacing optional Peripherals HEALTHCARE VOLUSON 58 VOLUSON 56 DIRECTION 539
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191. AB4 8 RS at Color Motion Mode CM Mode 1 47 A 1 2 10 Tables for RIC5 9W RS at 2D 1 48 A 1 2 11 Tables for RIC5 9W RS at Motion Mode M Mode 1 49 A 1 2 13 Tables for RIC5 9W RS at Color Flow Mode CFM Mode 1 51 A 1 2 14 Tables for RIC5 9W RS at Color Motion Mode CM Mode 1 52 A 1 2 15 Tables for AB2 7 RS at 2D Mode B Mode 1 53 A 1 2 16 Tables for AB2 7 RS at Motion Mode M Mode 1 54 2 7 5 A 1 2 17 Tables for AB2 7 RS at Pulsed Wave Doppler PW Mode 1 55 A 1 2 18 Tables for AB2 7 RS at Color Flow Mode CFM Mode 1 56 A 1 2 19 Tables for AB2 7 RS at Color Motion Mode CM Mode 1 57 A 1 2 20 Tables for C1 5 RS at 2D Mode B Mode 1 58 A 1 2 21 Tables for C1 5 RS at Motion Mode M Mode 1 59 C1 5 RS A 1 2 22 Tables for C1 5 RS at Pulsed Wave Doppler PW Mode 1 60 A 1 2 23 Tables for C1 5 RS at Color Flow Mode CFM Mode 1 61 A 1 2 24 Tables for C1 5 RS at Color Motion Mode CM Mode 1 62 A 1 2 25 Tables for 4C RS at 2D Mode B Mode 1 63 A 1 2 26 Tables for 4C RS at Motion Mode M Mode 1 64 4C RS A 1 2 27 Tables for 4C RS at Pulsed Wave Doppler PW Mode 1 65 A 1 2 28 Tables for 4C RS at Color Flow Mode CFM Mode 1 66 A 1 2 29 Tables for 4C RS at Color Motion Mode CM Mode 1 67 A 37 HEALTHCARE VOLUSON 58 VOLUSON 56 DIRECTION 5396805 REVISION 5 SERVICE MANUAL Table A 2 Tables for Transducers at different Operating Modes Section Transducer at Operating Mode Page Number A 1 2 30
192. AK B R D LDE OLMASINI STERSE KILAVUZU TERC ME ETT RMEK M TER N N SORUMLULUGUNDADIR SERVIS KILAVUZUNU OKUYUP ANLAMADAN EKIPMANLARA MUDAHALE ETMEYINIZ BU UYARININ G Z ARDI ED LMES ELEKTR K ARPMASI YA DA MEKAN K VEYA DIGER T RDEN KAZALAR SONUCUNDA TEKNISYENIN OPERAT R N YA DA HASTANIN YARALANMASINA YOL A AB L R HEALTHCARE VOLUSON 58 VOLUSON 56 DIRECTION 5396805 REVISION 5 SERVICE MANUAL LS 0 Et Ao Bat BKS tT O SE To VEAL 12 47 wit Be SAAT UE 2 IX 4 40 HN ET AR ENE FM FROCK RAF FS BT ACTF A 5 7 HOW ARE FS Se AY HEE D BRE DA BOLA G p fit FB HLM RA EAS MWA 2050 ASAD 3X Ne vii HEALTHCARE VOLUSON 58 VOLUSON 56 DIRECTION 5396805 REVISION 5 SERVICE MANUAL DAMAGE IN TRANSPORTATION All packages should be closely examined at time of delivery If damage 15 apparent write Damage In Shipment on ALL copies of the freight or express bill BEFORE delivery is accepted or signed for by a GE representative or hospital receiving agent Whether noted or concealed damage MUST be reported to the carrier imm
193. AL Step Page Task Expected Result s General Check that Location Clinic Name is correct Location Name is correct Ex General Check Language settings desired Language is displayed ENCCITOITTONEENUCLITTTTIDOO NN NN Table 4 11 System Setup Checks ADMINISTRATION Step Page Task Expected Result s Options Check that all options are set up correct D Demo Inactive P Permanent Table 4 12 System Setup Checks CONNECTIVITY Step Page Task Expected Result s Peripherals Check assignment of Report Printer printer assigned as desired by the customer Peripherals Check assignment of Foot Switch Footswitch left right are assigned as desired by the customer Device Setup Check DICOM Network and Archive configuration setting assigned as desired and required by the customer Button Configuration __ Check assignment of remote keys 1 2 4 Button Configuration 5 Check assignment of START EXAM and END EXAM buttons are assigned as desired by the customer Remote keys are assigned as desired by the customer Section 4 6 Software Configuration Checks HEALTHCARE VOLUSON 58 VOLUSON 56 DIRECTION 5396805 REVISION 5 SERVICE MANUAL 4 6 2 Measure Setup Press the UTILITIES key on the control panel and then select MEASURE SETUP The Measure Setup desktop offers three different pages to check A NOTICE Parameters and possible adjustments
194. ASSY on HIGH FRAME ASSY HIGH CABINET ASSY Voluson Chapter 8 Replacement Procedures 8 51 HEALTHCARE VOLUSON 58 VOLUSON 56 DIRECTION 5396805 REVISION 5 SERVICE MANUAL 8 14 5 Drawer Option Installation 8 14 5 1 Drawer Installation for Mid Cabinet Option 1 Remove MID CABINET ASSY MID CABINET ASSY Figure 8 8 76 Moving forward MID CABINET ASSY following Slide Rail 2 Procedure of Removing COLOR PRINTER is in reverse order of installation procedure Refer to 8 14 3 3 on page 8 33 3 Place DRAWER ASSY on the MID FRAME ASSY MID FRAME ASSY DRAWER ASSY Figure 8 77 Place DRAWER ASSY on the MID FRAME ASSY 8 52 Section 8 14 Replacing optional Peripherals HEALTHCARE DIRECTION 5396805 REVISION 5 VOLUSON S8 VOLUSON S6 SERVICE MANUAL 4 Assemble DRAWER with 4 screws Figure 8 8 78 DRAWER to MID FRAME ASSY with 4 screws 5 51 78673 M4X6 5 Assemble MID CABINET ASSY m Figure 8 79 Place MID CABINET or on MID FRAME and Moving toward BACKBONE E E oa m Figure 8 80 DRAWER Assembly for MID CABINET Option Chapter 8 Replacement Procedures 8 53 HEALTHCARE VOLUSON 58 VOLUSON 56 DIRECTION 5396805 REVISION 5 SERVICE MANUAL 8 14 5 2 Drawer Installation for high cabinet option 1 DRAWER Installation for HIGH CABINET is same procedure of MID CABINET Refer to 8 14 5 1 on page 8 52
195. B Connect another probe Probe with Probe ID xx not supported on right probe connector C Connect another probe Probe ID valid but Flexible EEPROM Datamodel not implemeted yet restart the system On Attempt to read Probe ID from an invalid probe connector Action restart system Probe ID valid but Flexible EEPROM Datamodel not implemeted yet on left probe connector A Probe ID valid but Flexible EEPROM Datamodel not implemeted yet on middle probe connector B Probe ID valid but Flexible EEPROM Datamodel not implemeted yet on right probe connector C PW Archive not implemented Action restart the system PW BaseLinePos Out Of Range press ok and save this user setting once again PW BurstCalcBlock UserProgApplication out of range Action restart system restart the system PW CW FFT FactBlock DSC ScrollX Zoom darf nicht kleiner als eins sein restart the system PW Dynamic Out Of Range press ok and save this user setting once again PW Reject Out Of Range press ok and save this user setting once again Chapter 7 Diagnostics Troubleshooting 7 35 HEALTHCARE VOLUSON 58 VOLUSON 56 DIRECTION 5396805 REVISION 5 SERVICE MANUAL ReplayCtrlAcquisition vReconnect failed selected movie group unknown Action restart the system If after restart not ok then call technical support restart the system ReplayCtrlAcquisition vRunAcquisition failed selected movie group unknown Action restart the s
196. B 44 24 1C 02 B7 EB Important dump file Source c imizariv7 30tuisvucappleourcelrouter opp 826 SOUTE mme azb informations Figure 7 10 system has encountered problem 7 10 Section 7 4 Screen Captures and Logs HEALTHCARE VOLUSON 58 VOLUSON 56 DIRECTION 5396805 REVISION 5 SERVICE MANUAL After clicking on OK the system reboots automatically Chapter 7 Diagnostics Troubleshooting 7 11 HEALTHCARE VOLUSON 58 VOLUSON 56 DIRECTION 5396805 REVISION 5 SERVICE MANUAL Section 7 5 Remote Access to Service Platform 7 5 1 General This offers GE technicians the possibility to view the entire customer s desktop and operation system Using VCO Virtual Console Observation a service technician or the OnLine Center can access and modify all PC settings and programs or run diagnostics on the customer s ultrasound scanner A NOTICE Remote access is ONLY possible if the service platform is properly configured either by the user or a GE technician at site Operation see Section 7 5 4 CSD Configuration on page 7 14 Remote access to the Voluson S8 Voluson S6 scanner requires permission and customer input before a GE service technician or OLC can access the customer s ultrasound scanner remotely Disruptive Mode can be selected by the customer directly on the Voluson 58 Voluson S6 ultra
197. Bluetooth printer Clean heads and covers if necessary Verify record playback capabilities of the DVR DVD Recorder Verify record capabilities of the DVD Recorder Clean heads and covers if necessary EN DICOM Verify that DICOM is functioning properly Send an image to a DICOM device Footswitch Verify that the footswitch is functioning as programed Clean as necessary DVD Drive Verify that the DVD drive reads writes properly export recall image in Image Management System Archive Input Power Mains Cable Inspection Table 10 7 Mains Cable Inspection Step Wem 00 Unplug Cord Disconnect the mains cable from the wall and system Inspect it and its connectors for damage of any kind 3 Terminals 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 Inlet connector retainer is functional Cleaning General Cleaning Frequent and diligent cleaning of the Voluson amp S8 Voluson S6 ultrasound system reduces the risk of spreading infection from person to person and also helps to maintain a clean work environment Table 10 8 General Cleaning LN NE Use a fluid detergent in warm water on a soft damp cloth to carefully wipe the entire system 1 Console Be careful not to get the cloth too wet so that moisture does not enter the console Caution DO NOT allow any liquid to drip or seep into the system C
198. CTION 5396805 REVISION 5 SERVICE MANUAL 3 8 1 5 How to activate Screen Lock 1 Invoke System Setup as described in 2 On the left side of the screen select GENERAL and then click on the GENERAL tab 3 Check mark Screen Lock a If password previously entered the following dialog appears Generdal Dale A Timo For ral Plus e HOD YY January 2010 F 7456 Display 11 42 14 17 Li 21 22 23 IGC curva 24 25 28 2 Change v Screen Lock v Coreen Current Password Auto 5 New Password Baseper v Screen onl Retype now password Cline 0 ore Voluson Figure 3 38 Screenlock Password b Enter New Password NOTE A new screen lock password must be at least 6 characters long and has a maximum length of 80 characters The password must contain at least 2 non letter characters 0 9 or c Retype new Password and then click SAVE amp EXIT to save new screen lock password 4 Click SAVE amp EXIT to save Settings and exit System Setup NOTE If screen is locked you have to enter the password to get full system control If password is unknown click EMERGENCY This enables standard but limited operation A NOTICE Screen Lock password cannot be reset by the user Please contact your GE servi
199. Curve is inside SOM Memory Software has to take care that D Spectrum and Autotrace Curve are placed exactly one upon the other means have the same Cine Shift Chapter 5 Components and Functions Theory 5 13 HEALTHCARE VOLUSON 58 VOLUSON 56 DIRECTION 5396805 REVISION 5 SERVICE MANUAL 5 2 3 5 5 2 3 6 5 2 3 5 2 3 8 5 2 3 9 5 2 3 10 5 14 CFM Mode Color Flow Mode 1 RFS PRF generator see Section 5 2 3 1 B Mode on page 5 12 After DC cancelling the signal is mixed with RX Frequency and brought to LF Spectrum where the LowPassFilter cuts HF Mixer and Magnitude Calculator arrange Complex Demodulation 3D Mode Freezes after 1 volume sweep see Section 5 2 3 1 on page 5 12 Real Time 4D Mode nonstop volume rendering see Section 5 2 3 1 B Mode on page 5 12 XBeam CRI Mode CrossBeam Compound Resolution Imaging see Section 5 2 3 1 B Mode on page 5 12 VCI Mode Volume Contrast Imaging Section 5 2 3 1 B Mode on page 5 12 Archive write mode store Image to Archive 1 RFS Not used Section 5 2 General Information HEALTHCARE VOLUSON 58 VOLUSON 56 DIRECTION 5396805 REVISION 5 SERVICE MANUAL 5 2 4 Description of Software Options To activate the software options 1 Press the UTIL button on the OPIO 2 On the left side of the screen select SYSTEM SETUP to activate the setup desktop screen 3 On the left side of the screen select AD
200. D 5397329 Voluson 56 58 SysDVD 11 0 X inter Digi B amp W Printer Digital 702 B amp W Printer Digital 444921 amp rinter Digita SONY UP D897 SONY UP D897 Color Printer Digital H44642LW Color Printer Digital SPNY UP D25MD SPNY UP D25MD 04 7 Bluetooth Line Printer H48661MT Bluetooth Line Printer EU USA 1 EU USA Ernrerinsmlauon BW Printer bracket Color Printer bracket Cable set H46762LS SCREW W SP 4 8 SCREW FH M3X6 SCREW FH N BW and Color M4X6 DUMMY CASE MID BW POLARIS KTZ196269 706 Wireless Network Interface Netgear WLAN Adapter 1 1 The illustrations not correspond to the actual product Chapter 9 Renewal Parts 9 15 HEALTHCARE VOLUSON 58 VOLUSON 56 DIRECTION 5396805 REVISION 5 SERVICE MANUAL Section 9 11 System Manuals Table 9 10 System Manuals Voluson S8 Voluson S6 Part Part VS8 VS 6 System User Manuals Part 2 lt lt D 2 E m Basic User Manual English Basic User Manual German Basic User Manual Spanish Basic User Manual Portuguese Basic User Manual Italian Basic User Manual French Basic User Manual Japanese Basic User Manual Danish Basic User Manual Dutch Basic User Manual Finnish Basic User Manual Greek Basic User Manual Norwegian Basic User Manual Polish Basic User Manual Russian Basic User Manual Swedish Basic User Manual Turkish Basic User Manual Czech Basi
201. DMA block 2 xx is not aligned to restart the system line size RT PWOorCW Block replay buffer size smaller than expected restart the system RT PWOorCW Block execute caused exception Addr from DMA xx restart the system ReplayBuffAddr xx Line Header Size xx blockLength xx line index xx Chapter 7 Diagnostics Troubleshooting 7 37 HEALTHCARE VOLUSON 58 VOLUSON 56 DIRECTION 5396805 REVISION 5 SERVICE MANUAL Error Messages HT PWOorCW Block execute Error length of DMA block 1 xx is not aligned to line size Action restart the system If after restart not ok then call technical support restart the system RT_PWorCWFilterBlock execute replay buffer size smaller than expected Action restart the system If after restart not ok then call technical support restart the system HT PWorCWrfFilterBlock execute caused exception Addr from DMA xx ReplayBuffAddr xx Line Header Size xx blockLength xx line index xx restart the system Action restart the system If after restart not ok then call technical support PWorCWFilterBlock execute Error length of DMA block 1 xx is not aligned to line size xx restart the system Action restart the system If after restart not ok then call technical support HT PWorCWFilterBlock execute first sequence description of sequence description vector is accepted to be PW shot sequence restart the system RT PWorCWfFilterBlock RT PWorC
202. Diagnostics Troubleshooting HEALTHCARE VOLUSON 58 VOLUSON 56 DIRECTION 5396805 REVISION 5 SERVICE MANUAL 7 2 1 Request for Service RFS NOTICE Service Connectivity has to be checked out once before you can request for service i e Service platform has to be configured properly see CSD Configuration on page 7 14 There are two possibilities to contact GE e means of the GE Remote Status Icon that is displayed on the bottom of the screen Move the cursor to the GE icon and press the left trackball key left click to display the Request For Service form see Figure 7 2 below e via the System Setup SERVICE page 1 Press the UTILITIES key on the control panel 2 Inthe Utilities menu select SYSTEM SETUP to invoke the setup desktop on the screen 3 On the left side of the screen select ADMINISTRATION and then click the SERVICE tab 4 Enter the password SHE and click the ACCEPT button to display the Service Tools window 5 Click the RFS button and fill out the displayed form Enter detailed Problem description mini dorvice Brem Cia 1 fill out the form tea ae Eam D H Cte Dees C Problem Type Service Applications Problem Area Esti Dates ul o 11 24 Hirer ES characters ESTERI Seng button sed ier
203. E MANUAL Section 8 14 Replacing optional Peripherals NOTICE Normally auxiliary devices and peripherals come pre installed with the Voluson 58 Voluson 56 system 8 14 1 Manpower One person 70 minutes 8 14 2 Tools Standard Field Service Tool Kit A NOTICE READ and UNDERSTAND these instructions thoroughly before proceeding with the installation Perform each step in sequence and check it off when completed If a problem occurs after completion go back through the procedure and check for implementation errors before contacting your Ultrasound Region CAUTION Possible Operational damage Failure to strictly follow ESD Electrostatic Discharge precautions during this installation may cause constant or intermittent operational abnormalities Strictly follow all precautions 8 14 3 Printer Installation BW and Color BW Printer SONY UP D897 Mitsubishi P95D Color Printer SONY UP D25MD 8 14 3 1 BW PRINTER Installation for Standard Configuration MID CABINET 1 Remove MID CABINET ASSY MID FRAME ASSY MID CABINET ASSY VE Rd bidt m e ru 11 bee 4 Figure 8 24 Moving forward gt CABINET ASSY following Slide Rail 8 24 Section 8 14 Replacing optional Peripherals HEALTHCARE VOLUSON 58 VOLUSON 56 DIRECTION 5396
204. E Med Systems Hau Preduczlaczeor File Jupes 414 53201 6414 PREPARE GR GRDBERS THAT DO PAVE A LOCATOR INSTALLATION Figure 3 52 Product Locator Installation Card 3 14 2 User Manual s Check that the correct User Manual s for the system and software revision is included with the installation Specific language versions of the User Manual may also be available Check with your GE Sales Representative for availability 3 64 Section 3 14 Paperwork HEALTHCARE VOLUSON 58 VOLUSON 56 DIRECTION 5396805 REVISION 5 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 Voluson S8 Voluson S6 scanner diagnostics by using the built in service software and power supply adjustments Table 4 1 Contents in Chapter 4 _ A NOTICE Most of the information pertaining to this Functional Checks chapter is found in the Voluson 58 Voluson 56 Basic User Manual see Table 9 10 System Manuals Voluson 58 Voluson 56 on page 9 16 Section 4 2 Required Equipment An empty blank DVD CD R RW and or external USB device stick or hard disk drive e Atleast one transducer See Chapter 9 Probes on page 9 17 for an overview normally you should check all the transducers used on the s
205. E VLIVEM K RIZIKU MECHANICK HO POSKOZENI NEBO JINEMU RIZIKU DENNE SERVICEMANUAL FINDES KUN P ENGELSK HVIS EN KUNDES TEKNIKER HAR BRUG FOR ET ANDET SPROG END ENGELSK ER DET KUNDENS ANSVAR AT S RGE FOR OVERS TTELSE FORS G IKKE AT SERVICERE UDSTYRET MEDMINDRE DENNE SERVICEMANUAL ER BLEVET L ST OG FORST ET MANGLENDE OVERHOLDELSE AF DENNE ADVARSEL KAN MEDF RE SKADE P GRUND AF ELEKTRISK MEKANISK ELLER ANDEN FARE FOR TEKNIKEREN OPERAT REN ELLER PATIENTEN DEZE ONDERHOUDSHANDLEIDING IS ENKEL IN HET ENGELS VERKRIJGBAAR ALS HET ONDERHOUDSPERSONEEL EEN ANDERE TAAL VEREIST DAN IS DE KLANT VERANTWOORDELIJK VOOR DE VERTALING ERVAN PROBEER DE APPARATUUR NIET TE ONDERHOUDEN VOORDAT DEZE ONDERHOUDSHANDLEIDING WERD GERAADPLEEGD EN BEGREPEN IS INDIEN DEZE WAARSCHUWING NIET WORDT OPGEVOLGD ZOU HET ONDERHOUDSPERSONEEL DE OPERATOR OF EEN PATI NT GEWOND KUNNEN RAKEN ALS GEVOLG VAN EEN ELEKTRISCHE SCHOK MECHANISCHE OF ANDERE GEVAREN APKALPES ROKASGR MATA IR PIEEJAMA TIKAI ANGLU VALOD KLIENTA APKALPES SNIEDZEJAM NEPIECIESAMA INFORMACIJA CITA VALODA NEVIS ANGLU KLIENTA PIENAKUMS IR NODROSINAT TULKOSANU NEVEICIET APRIKOJUMA APKALPI BEZ APKALPES ROKASGRAMATAS IZLASISANAS UN SAPRASANAS ST BRIDINAJUMA NEIEVEROSANA VAR RADIT ELEKTRISKAS STRAVAS TRIECIENA MEHANISKU VAI CITU RISKU IZRAISITU TRAUMU APKALPES SNIEDZEJAM OPERATORAM VAI PACIENTAM HEALTHCARE VOLUSON 58 VOLUSON 56 DIRECTION 5396805 REVISION 5 S
206. E VOLUSON 58 VOLUSON 56 DIRECTION 5396805 REVISION 5 SERVICE MANUAL 3 5 7 A NOTICE NOTE A NOTICE 3 5 8 A NOTICE NOTE A NOTICE Connecting the USB Flash Memory Stick Before connecting an USB device please read General Remarks and Hints when using external USB Devices on page 3 22 The USB Flash Memory Stick may be connected to an accessible USB port of the Voluson 58 Voluson S6 system e g on back of control console An external USB Flash Memory Stick can be connected once the system is powered ON or after shutdown The Voluson S8 Voluson S6 Windows detects the device and automatically installs a driver During this process several dialogs may pop up starting with the Found New Hardware dialog Memory drives or sticks may be sensitive to EMC interference This may affect system performance and or image quality Before disconnecting an external USB device e g USB Stick the system has to be informed about the removal of the device For this purpose press the F3 button on the keyboard For further details refer to Section 3 5 9 2 External USB Devices Disconnection on page 3 22 Connecting the external USB Hard disk Handydrive Before connecting an USB device please read General Remarks and Hints when using external USB Devices on page 3 22 The external Handydrive HDD may be connected to an accessible USB port of the Voluson S8 Voluson S6 system e g on back o
207. EMC also includes possible effects from electrical fields magnetic fields electrostatic discharge and disturbances in the electrical power supply For applicable standards please refer to Chapter 2 in the Basic User Manual of the Voluson 58 Voluson S6 ultrasound system Compliance The Voluson S8 Voluson S6 unit conforms to all applicable conducted and radiated emission limits and to immunity from electrostatic discharge radiated and conducted fields magnetic fields and power line transient requirements as mentioned in IEC 60601 1 2 For CE Compliance it is critical that all covers screws shielding gaskets mesh clamps are 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 When installing boards ESD may cause damage to a board ALWA YS connect yourself via an arm wrist strap to the advised ESD connection point located on the rear of the system to the right of the power connector 2 Follow general guidelines for handling of electrostatic sensitive equipment Risk of electrical shock System must be turned off Avoid all contact with electrical contacts conductors and components Always use non conductive handles designed for the rem
208. ER GROUND CABLE POLARIS LOWER GROUND CABLE Figure 8 69 Unscrew and disconnect LOWER GROUND CABLE POLARIS b Remove ELEVATION ARM DOWN STOPPER MID MIZAR Figure 8 70 Unscrew and Remove ELEVATION ARM DOWN STOPPER MID MIZAR 8 48 Section 8 14 Replacing optional Peripherals GE HEALTHCARE VOLUSON S8 VOLUSON S6 DIRECTION 5396805 REVISION 5 SERVICE MANUAL c Change ELEVATION ARM DOWN STOPPER as High from Mid Figure 8 71 Shape of ELEVATION ARM DOWN STOPPER High and Mid CAUTION Beware the right direction of ELEVATION ARM DOWN STOPPER Figure 8 72 Direction of ELEVATION ARM DOWN STOPPER High and Mid Chapter 8 Replacement Procedures 8 49 HEALTHCARE VOLUSON 58 VOLUSON 56 DIRECTION 5396805 REVISION 5 SERVICE MANUAL d Assemble ELEVATION ARM DOWN STOPPER HIGH POLARIS Figure 8 73 ELEVATION ARM DOWN STOPPER HIGH POLARIS with 2 Hexagonal screws 5405682 4 HSH M6x30 NOTE HSH SCREW Should be tightened proper torque 120kgf cm e Fix LOWER GROUND CABLE POLARIS Figure 8 74 Fix LOWER GROUND CABLE POLARIS with screw 2159625 W SP PH M4x8 24 REAR COVER and BRKT Assembly procedure is in reverse order of remove procedure Refer to Part 9 10 11 12 and 13 of this section 8 50 Section 8 14 Replacing optional Peripherals HEALTHCARE VOLUSON 58 VOLUSON 56 DIRECTION 5396805 REVISION 5 SERVICE MANUAL 25 Assemble HIGH CABINET
209. ER WHEN USING ANY TEST INSTRUMENT THAT IS CAPABLE OF OPENING THE AC GROUND LINE METER S GROUND SWITCH IS OPEN DO NOT TOUCH THE UNIT CAUTION Two people should unpack the unit because of its weight Two people are required whenever part weighing 16kg 35 or more must be lifted CAUTION If the unit is very cold or hot do NOT turn on its power until it has had sufficient time to acclimate to its operating environment CAUTION To prevent electrical shock connect the unit to a properly grounded power outlet DO NOT use a 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 use a 20 Amp to 15 Amp adapter on the 120 Vac unit s power cord This unit requires a dedicated 16 A circuit CAUTION DO NOT operate this unit unless all board covers and frame panels are securely in place to ensure optimal system performance and cooling When covers are removed EMI may be present CAUTION OPERATOR MANUAL S The User Manual s should be fully read and understood before operating the Voluson 58 Voluson S6 Keep manuals near the unit for reference CAUTION ACOUSTIC OUTPUT HAZARD Although the ultrasound energy transmitted from the Voluson S8 Voluson S6 ultrasound system is within FDA limitations avoid unnecessary exposure Ultrasound energy can produce heat and mechanical damage gt gt
210. ERVICE MANUAL 515 EKSPLOATAVIMO VADOVAS ISLEISTAS ANGL KALBA JEI KLIENTO PASLAUGU TEIKEJUI REIKIA VADOVO KALBA NE ANGL VERTIMU PASIR PINTI TURI KLIENTAS SSS ATLIKTI JIRANGOS TECHNINES PRIE I ROS DARB NEBENT VADOVAUTUMETES SIUO EKSPLOATAVIMO VADOVU IR J SUPRASTUMETE NEPAISANT 510 PERSPEJIMO PASLAUGU TEIKEJAS OPERATORIUS AR PACIENTAS GALI B TI SUZEISTAS D L ELEKTROS SM GIO MECHANINIU AR KITU PAVOJU DENNE SERVICEHANDBOKEN FINNES BARE ENGELSK HVIS KUNDENS SERVICELEVERANDOR TRENGER ET ANNET SPR K ER DET KUNDENS ANSVAR A SORGE FOR OVERSETTELSE ADVARSEL IKKE 5 REPARERE UTSTYRET UTEN AT DENNE NO SERVICEHANDBOKEN ER LEST OG FORSTATT e MANGLENDE HENSYN TIL DENNE ADVARSELEN KAN F RE TIL AT SERVICELEVERAND REN OPERAT REN ELLER PASIENTEN SKADES P GRUNN AV ELEKTRISK ST T MEKANISKE ELLER ANDRE FARER NINIEJSZY PODR CZNIK SERWISOWY DOST PNY JEST JEDYNIE W J ZYKU ANGIELSKIM JESLI FIRMA WIADCZ CA KLIENTOWI USIUGI SERWISOWE WYMAGA UDOSTEPNIENIA PODRECZNIKA W JEZYKU INNYM ANGIELSKI OBOWI ZEK ZAPEWNIENIA STOSOWNEGO TIUMACZENIA SPOCZYWA OSTRZE ENIE KLIENCIE PL NIE PR BOWA SERWISOWAC NINIEJSZEGO SPRZ TU BEZ UPRZEDNIEGO ZAPOZNANIA SIE Z PODR CZNIKIEM SERWISOWYM NIEZASTOSOWANIE SIE DO TEGO OSTRZE ENIA MOZE GROZI OBRA ENIAMI CIAIA SERWISANTA OPERATORA LUB W WYNIKU PORAZENIA
211. ERVICE MANUAL 6 Connect DVD BW and COLOR PRINTER CABLE a DVD CABLE Figure 8 29 on page 8 27 b COLOR PRINTER CABLE Figure 8 42 Connect COLOR PRINTER CABLE 7 Assemble MID CABINET ASSY LL bees rM ada Figure 8 43 Assemble MID CABINET ASSY Chapter 8 Replacement Procedures 8 35 GE HEALTHCARE VOLUSON S8 VOLUSON S6 DIRECTION 5396805 REVISION 5 SERVICE MANUAL 8 14 3 4 COLOR PRINTER Installation for HIGH CABINET Option Configuration 1 Remove MID CABINET ASSY Refer to Figure 8 34 on page 8 30 2 Fix COLOR PRINTER with COLOR PRINTER BRKT POLARIS COLOR PRINTER BRKT POLARIS Figure 8 44 Fix COLOR PRINTER to COLOR PRINTER BRKT POLARIS with 6 screws 2306562 FH M3X6 8 36 Section 8 14 Replacing optional Peripherals HEALTHCARE VOLUSON 58 VOLUSON 56 DIRECTION 5396805 REVISION 5 SERVICE MANUAL 3 Insert COLOR PRINTER ASSY to HIGH FRAME ASSY COLOR PRINTER ASSY HIGH FRAME ASSY Figure 8 45 Insert COLOR PRINTER ASSY to HIGH FRAME ASSY 4 Assemble COLOR PRINTER ASSY with 4 screws 5 Remove REAR COVER POLARIS ASSY Refer to Figure 8 28 on page 8 27 6 Connect DVD BW and COLOR PRINTER CABLE a DVD CABLE Figure 8 29 on page 8 27 b BW PRINTER CABLE Figure 8 30 on page 8 27 COLOR PRINTER CABLE Figure 8 42 on page 8 35 Chapter 8 Replacement Procedures 8 37 HEALTHCARE VOLUSON 5
212. GO A SEGURANC A DO T CNICO OPERADOR OU PACIENTE DEVIDO CHOQUES EL TRICOS NICOS OU OUTROS IL PRESENTE MANUALE MANUTENZIONE DISPONIBILE SOLTANTO IN INGLESE SE UN ADDETTO ALLA MANUTENZIONE ESTERNO ALLA GEHC RICHIEDE IL MANUALE IN UNA LINGUA DIVERSA IL CLIENTE TENUTO A PROVVEDERE DIRETTAMENTE ALLA TRADUZIONE SI PROCEDA ALLA MANUTENZIONE DELL APPARECCHIATURA SOLO DOPO AVER CONSULTATO IL PRESENTE MANUALE ED AVERNE COMPRESO IL CONTENUTO NON TENERE CONTO DELLA PRESENTE AVVERTENZA POTREBBE FAR COMPIERE OPERAZIONI DA CUI DERIVINO LESIONI ALL ADDETTO ALLA MANUTENZIONE ALL UTILIZZATORE ED AL PAZIENTE PER FOLGORAZIONE ELETTRICA PER URTI MECCANICI OD ALTRI RISCHI KAESOLEV TEENINDUSJUHEND ON SAADAVAL AINULT INGLISE KEELES KUI KLIENDITEENINDUSE OSUTAJA No UAB JUHENDIT INGLISE KEELEST ERINEVAS KEELES VASTUTAB KLIENT To LKETEENUSE OSUTAMISE EEST RGE RITAGE SEADMEID TEENINDADA EELNEVALT ESOLEVA TEENINDUSJUHENDIGA TUTVUMIST JA SELLEST ARU SAAMIST ESOLEVA HOIATUSE EIRAMINE Vo IB Po HIUSTADA TEENUSEOSUTAJA OPERAATORI Vol PATSIENDI VIGASTAMIST ELEKTRIL 6 Gl MEHAANILISE Vol MUU OHU TAGAJa RJEL HEALTHCARE VOLUSON 58 VOLUSON 56 DIRECTION 5396805 REVISION 5 SERVICE MANUAL VAROITUS FI NPOEIAONOIHZH EL FIGYELMEZTETES HU HUOLTO OHJE ON SAATAVILLA VAIN ENGLANNIKSI JOS ASIAKKAAN PALVELUNTARJOAJA VAATII MUUTA ENGLANNINKIELIST
213. ICE 3 7 3 A NOTICE For Connection schemes refer to Section 3 5 Connection of Auxiliary Devices on page 3 11 For further installation instructions see e Section 3 7 1 Installing Digital Black White Printer Sony UP D897 page 3 31 Section 3 7 2 Installing Digital Black amp White Printer Mitsubishi P95D page 3 31 Section 3 7 3 Installing Digital Color Printer Sony UP D25MD on page 3 31 e Section 3 7 4 Printer Installation manually on page 3 32 e Section 3 7 5 Adjustment of Printer Settings on page 3 36 The Bluetooth Printer Connection set as well as the Color Deskjet printer MUST NOT be installed by the user For installation please contact your local distributor or GE service representative Installing Digital Black amp White Printer Sony UP D897 1 Power off Shutdown the system as described in Section 3 6 3 on page 3 28 2 Connect the printer as described on page 3 13 After boot up of the system verify the correct settings in the printer Properties see Section 3 7 5 Adjustment of Printer Settings on page 3 36 __ Afterwards assign the Printer to the remote keys P1 P2 P3 and or see Section 3 7 6 Remote Control Selection on page 3 43 Installing Digital Black amp White Printer Mitsubishi P95D 1 Power off Shutdown the system as described in Section 3 6 3 on page 3 28 2 Connect the printer as described on page 3 13 After boot up of the system verify the correct
214. ICE TOOLS button on the Service window to get access to the Service Tools page Test from RFS Connected probes Delete patient Fxport Synem Dota Ld Amplicatson Settings dest Start Auto Tester Figure 7 14 Service Tools window 7 Activate the Auto Tester program by clicking START Chapter 7 Diagnostics Troubleshooting 7 15 HEALTHCARE VOLUSON 58 VOLUSON 56 DIRECTION 5396805 REVISION 5 SERVICE MANUAL Section 7 6 to use the Auto Tester program cont d The following message box appears Polson cancel Figure 7 15 Message Box 8 Click OK 9 Press the ALT GR key on the alphanumeric keyboard 10 Activate the Auto Tester program by clicking the Record icon on the displayed screen 1 Unritled Autalestet Record icon Figure 7 16 Start Auto Tester 11 Start scanning You can scan normally and everything will be recorded to the program up to several hours NOTE It is important that you are recording the processes where the errors normally occur Stop the program by clicking on Stop shown on the screen or by pressing the ALT GR key on the alphanumeric keyboard Stop Event 233 of 234 7 16 Section 7 6 How to use the Auto Tester program HEALTHCARE VOLUSON 58 VOLUSON 56 DIRECTI
215. ION 5396805 REVISION 5 SERVICE MANUAL Appendix A Acoustic Output Section A 1 Overview This chapter provides Acoustic Output Reporting Tables for IEC60601 2 37 according to Table 101 a Summary of measured Quantities for Index Determination according to IEC60601 2 37 DD 7 Table DD 2 for all applicable Transducers at different Operating Modes A 1 1 Voluson S6 Table A 1 Tables for Transducers at different Operating Modes Transducer Section Transducer at Operating Mode A 1 1 1 Tables for 12L RS at 2D Mode B Mode A 1 1 2 Tables for 12L RS at Motion Mode M Mode A 1 1 3 Tables for 12L RS at Pulsed Wave Doppler PW Mode A 1 1 4 Tables for 12L RS at Color Flow Mode CFM Mode A 1 1 5 Tables for RAB4 8 HS at 2D Mode B Mode A 1 1 6 Tables for 4 8 5 at Motion Mode M Mode RAB4 8 RS A 1 1 7 Tables for RAB4 8 RS at Pulsed Wave Doppler PW Mode A 1 1 8 Tables for RAB4 8 RSD at Color Flow Mode CFM Mode A 1 1 9 Tables for RAB4 8 RS at Color Motion Mode CM Mode A 1 1 10 Tables for RIC5 9W RS at 2D Mode B Mode A 1 1 11 Tables for RIC5 9W RS at Motion Mode M Mode A 1 1 13 Tables for RIC5 9W RS at Color Flow Mode CFM Mode A 1 1 14 Tables for RIC5 9W RS at Color Motion Mode CM Mode A 1 1 15 Tables for 2 7 5 at 2D Mode B Mode A 1 1 16 Tables for 2 7 5 at Motion Mode M Mode AB2 7 RS A 1 1 17 Tables for 2 7 5 at Pulsed Wave Doppler PW Mode A 1 1 13 Tables for RIC5 9W RS a
216. ION 5396805 REVISION 5 SERVICE MANUAL Section 5 2 General Information contd The Voluson S8 Voluson S6 used digital beamforming technology which provides high resolution and high penetration performance It is a general purpose mobile software controlled diagnostic ultrasound scanner Its function is to acquire ultrasound data and to display the data of different modes gives the operator the ability to measure anatomical structures and offers analysis packages that provide information that is used to make a diagnosis by competent health care professionals The Calculation and Report function supports following application packages e Abdomen ABD e Obstetrics OB e Gynecology GYN e Cardiology CARD e Urology e Vascular VAS Neurology NEURO e Small Parts SM P Pediatrics PED e Musculoskeletal MSK The Voluson S8 Voluson S6 supports a variety of linear and curved array for various clinical applications Any 3 probes may be connected at the same time Medical application fields include e Obstetrics e Gynecology and Fertility e Radiology e Neurology e Oncology e Urology e Pediatrics e Musculoskeletal The system is designed for follow up expansion In addition to the initial operational settings for each transducer pre programmed in the system user customized parameter settings for each transducer may be inserted by the operator and stored for recall as needed via the s
217. Installation Procedure FMI from DVD on page 8 7 The Software parts to be upgraded e g Ultrasound Application Software Service Software EUM MS Patches etc depend on the contents of the System DVD being used If the currently installed software has to be upgraded to a newer version and the system DVD being used is SW 11 0 0 or higher a new software specific Permanent key is required Please contact your local distributor or GE service representative Manpower One person 1 hour depends on contents of System DVD peripherals etc Tools oystem DVD Preparations Before performing the Software Upgrade e sure that all system functions are working correct e check the current Application Software version Figure 8 2 and the installed Options Figure 8 2 e ifthe currently installed software has to be upgraded by a newer version and the system DVD being used is SW 11 0 0 or higher calculate new software specific Permanent key in OKOS Please contact your local distributor or GE service representative to get the necessary key It is NOT necessary to save Full System Configuration Full Backup prior to the upgrade All existing User Programs SD 4D Programs and Auto Text settings remain untouched Chapter 8 Replacement Procedures 8 3 HEALTHCARE DIRECTION 5396805 REVISION 5 8 2 4 Preparations cont d Table 8 2 Mode 2D Mode Quality Receiver Frequency M Mode Volume Mode Trip
218. L CHAPTER 7 Diagnostics Troubleshooting OVEIVICW son eso hee a ee A ee 7 1 222058 525404 7 1 SN a 7 1 Collect Vital System 7 2 Request for Service RFS 7 4 OSDOHGUIS EISE sxe peacoat RP e dap d R 7 6 Cheek Vollages 7 7 CNECK DOW E a otic x AU dehy AU CE 7 7 Common Power Supply 5 CET Screen Captures and 0 5 7 8 Capturing SCEE Meritan au on ekle rio 7 8 Export Log s and System Data 7 8 Export System Data by pressing the ALT D 7 8 Export Log s and System Data via Service Page 7 10 DUMP oa canst nd tee 7 10 Remote Access to Service Platform 7 12 ef 7 12 How the Customer enables disables Disruptive Mode and VCO 7 12 Common Service Desktop 50 7 13 GSD CONNOTATION a r M PE 7 14 To configure Service Platform 7 14 How to
219. MANUAL Section 5 2 General Information Voluson S8 Voluson 56 is a digital beamforming curved linear and phased array ultrasound imaging system The system can be used for 2D Mode Imaging and additional Operating Modes B Flow XTD View Coded Contrast Imaging Color Doppler Imaging CFM PD TD and HD Flow e Mode MCFM Imaging Doppler PW CW 3D Mode and Real Time 4D Imaging e Different combinations of the above modes Monitor 19 9 Monitor Holder fully adjustable Monitor Controls ON OFF Switch TGC Slider Controls Front Grip Control Console Button to rotate or lift the Control Console Probe Cable Holder DVD R W Drive Place for B W and or Color printer Probe Connectors Footrest and Probe storage connector Brakes to block the rightmost not active for scanning front wheels Figure 5 1 Voluson S8 Voluson S6 Major Components 5 2 Section 5 2 General Information HEALTHCARE VOLUSON 58 VOLUSON 56 DIRECTION 5396805 REVISION 5 SERVICE MANUAL Section 5 2 General Information contd Among other significant features of the Voluson amp 58 Voluson S6 ultrasound system are the following Integrated FrontEnd uses advanced FGPA technologies Open connectivity using USB ports Bluetooth wireless connectivity high performance 19 LCD monitor Low profile backlit Keyboard Voluson 58 Voluson 56 has d
220. MINISTRATION and then click the OPTIONS tab Table 5 2 Software Options gt t 0 C o o 3 3 gt gt SW Option Description lt lt o c 3 gt 3D 4D 0 40 Advanced 5 2 4 1 30 40 Advanced N A N A 3D 4D Ld 5 2 4 2 3D 4D Expert x Six N A pavanced o2asaevanceaver 524 DION x s s x s s sro esame Elastography 5 2 4 6 Elastography 2 GONTA X X X N A N A N A N A N A N A N A Imaging Imaging 5 2 4 8 SonoVCAD Heart SonoVCAD Heart Computer Assisted Heart N A N A N A N A N A N A N A N A Diagnosis Package SonoA VG SEHE X N A Automated Volume Count SonoVCAD labor 5 2 4 10 SonoVCAD labor Anatomical M 5 2 4 11 Anatomical M Mode Advanced SHI nmm SonNT 52 4 13 sonont m Legend X Optional Feature separately purchasable 5 Standard Feature N A Not available X USA Not available Elastography on Voluson S6 and Voluson S8 X USA Not available SonoNT on Voluson S6 gt lt O lt lt o c o gt gg Voluson S6 ARM N A N A N A N A N A lt gt gt Z Voluson 56 usa can
221. Modular 8 Pin Chapter 3 Setup Instructions 3 51 HEALTHCARE VOLUSON 58 VOLUSON 56 DIRECTION 5396805 REVISION 5 SERVICE MANUAL 3 8 4 1 External I O Pin Outs cont d Table 3 13 USB Connectors VCC USB Power Supply USB Data USB Data USB Power Ground Section 3 9 Available Probes See Chapter 9 Probes on page 9 17 for part numbers to be used when ordering new or replacement service probes Section 3 10 Software Option Configuration For description refer to Section 3 8 1 System Setup on page 3 44 and e Section 3 8 2 Measure Setup on 3 48 A NOTICE More detailed information pertaining System Setup and Measure Setup adjustments is found in the Voluson S8 Voluson S6 Basic User Manual which is available in different languages 3 52 Section 3 9 Available Probes HEALTHCARE VOLUSON 58 VOLUSON 56 DIRECTION 5396805 REVISION 5 SERVICE MANUAL Section 3 11 Connectivity Setup 3 11 1 3 11 1 1 The Voluson 58 Voluson 56 ultrasound system can be connected to various connectivity devices The following sections describe how to connect the system to a remote archive work station DICOM service using a TCP IP connection Connectivity Introduction This section describes communication and connection options between the Voluson S8 Voluson 56 ultrasound unit and other devices in the hospital information system The following scenarios are
222. NOTICE Remote access is ONLY possible if the service platform is properly configured either by the user or a GE technician at site Operation see Section 7 5 4 CSD Configuration on page 7 14 Chapter 5 Components and Functions Theory 5 53 GE HEALTHCARE VOLUSON S8 VOLUSON S6 DIRECTION 5396805 REVISION 5 SERVICE MANUAL 5 13 6 Utilities The Utilities page contains a variety of Windows utility tools to indicate the status of the system in addition to various other tools Figure 5 33 Common Service Desktop Utilities 5 13 7 Replacement In the Replacement page Hardware parts and their versions are displayed Figure 5 34 Common Service Desktop Replacement 5 13 8 In the PM page information about planned proactive and preventive maintenance is displayed as described in Chapter 10 Care amp Maintenance on page 10 1 Figure 5 35 Common Service Desktop PM NOTE This page is not populated in this version 5 54 Section 5 13 Common Service Desktop CSD HEALTHCARE VOLUSON 58 VOLUSON 56 DIRECTION 5396805 REVISION 5 SERVICE MANUAL Section 5 14 Service Page 5 14 1 Introduction The Service Page contains specific software hardware test modules system setup update etc for Voluson systems only 5 14 2 Access Security The service page has different access and security user levels Each user 15 only granted access to the tools that are authorized for their use 5 14 3
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224. OLUSON 56 DIRECTION 5396805 REVISION 5 SERVICE MANUAL Table 4 3 2D Mode Functions Adjusts the penetration depth range of the ultrasound image for the region of interest The number of image lines and the frame rate are automatically optimized Press this keys to change the display Mode from Single to DUAL or QUAD display mode Press the SINGLE format key or the 2D MODE key to change from Dual or Quad to Single display Multi Format Si 2089 reel Pressing the AUTO key causes automatic optimization of the gray scale to enhance the contrast resolution Pressing again optimization will be updated and remain active Press the AUTO key twice to switch off the Automatic Optimization in 2D Harmonic Imaging Press the HI key on the control panel to switch on off the Coded Harmonic Imaging function 20 Mode provided the active probe allows this function TGCSlider Control The xTGC slide controls vary the gain in certain depths of the 2D image to allow an exact compensation for the attenuation of the echoes over time depth TGC slide controls to selectively adjust the gain brightness in depth Slide a slide control to the left to decrease the gain in the corresponding specific 2D depth Slide a slide control to the right to increase the gain in the corresponding specific 2D depth FFC combines a low frequency to increase the penetration and higher Focus and Frequency Composite frequency to keep hi
225. OLUSON 58 VOLUSON 56 DIRECTION 5396805 REVISION 5 SERVICE MANUAL 3 6 4 Transducer Connection NOTE When the probe is connected it is automatically activated Once connected the probes can be selected for different applications Connect a transducer to one of the three rightmost transducer receptacle as follows 1 Inspect the probe and probe socket to verify that it is free of debris 2 Ensure that the probe locking lever is at left position as shown Figure 3 19 3 Insert the connector on the receptacle and move lever to the right position to lock probe Transducer Transducer locked unlocked locking lever in locking lever in right position left position Figure 3 19 Transducer Connection 4 Carefully position the probe cord so that it is free to move and is not resting on the floor CAUTION Do not bend the probe cable acutely Fault conditions can result in electric shock hazard Do not touch the surface of probe connectors which are exposed when the probe 15 removed Do not touch the patient when connecting or disconnecting a probe NOTE Prior to connecting or disconnecting a probe freeze the image It is not necessary to turn OFF power to connect or disconnect a transducer 3 30 Section 3 6 Completing the Set Up HEALTHCARE VOLUSON 58 VOLUSON 56 DIRECTION 5396805 REVISION 5 SERVICE MANUAL Section 3 7 Printer Installation NOTE A CAUTION 3 7 1 A NOTICE 3 7 2 A NOT
226. ON 58 VOLUSON 56 DIRECTION 5396805 REVISION 5 SERVICE MANUAL A CAUTION DO NOT operate this unit unless all board covers and frame panels are securely in place to ensure optimal system performance and cooling When covers are removed EMI may be present Section 10 2 Why do Maintenance 10 2 1 10 2 2 Keeping Records It is good business practice that ultrasound facilities maintain records of quality checks and corrective maintenance The Ultrasound Inspection Certificate see page 10 24 provides the customer with documentation that the ultrasound scanner is maintained on a periodic basis A copy of the Ultrasound 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 designer 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
227. ON 5396805 REVISION 5 SERVICE MANUAL Section 7 6 How to use the Auto Tester program conta The following screen will appear DVD CD Burn Disc icon icon Pou tae wert Repeat c Ls i i i 22 1 HS WEN 2 z E D Figure 7 17 Auto Tester Finished 12 Insert an empty DVD CD R RW in the Drive and select the DVD CD Burn icon Or hit Disc icon to save to export 13 Enter a Filename Filename Please enter a without drive letter Autotester tst Figure 7 18 Enter a Filename 14 After clicking OK the following message boxes will appear A Wrihing disc Track Tos e The tst fie has been successfully written on the CDI track 1 Statue Whiting track of 1 track s 0 Seconds remaining Figure 7 19 CD Burn Process 15 After the DVD CD write is finished click the OK button and then close the Auto Tester program Chapter 7 Diagnostics Troubleshooting 7 17 HEALTHCARE VOLUSON 58 VOLUSON 56 DIRECTION 5396805 REVISION 5 SERVICE MANUAL Section 7 7 Troubleshooting Trees Instructions and Tech Tips Table 7 1 below outlines Voluson 58 Voluson S6 troubleshooting trees and instructions shown in the sub sections Table 7 1 Troubleshooting Trees and Instructions
228. ON 5396805 REVISION 5 SERVICE MANUAL 3 7 5 Adjustment of Printer Settings 1 After system restart press the UTILITIES key on the control panel 2 In the Utilities menu select SYSTEM SETUP to invoke the setup desktop on the screen 3 On the left side of the screen select CONNECTIVITY and then click on the PERIPHERALS tab 4 Select the desired printer from the Printer Settings pull down menu and click the EDIT button 5 Confirm the warning message with the YES button The Printer Properties appear Printe Printer Settings Sony UP D25MD select the desired printer from the pull down menu eho ult Figure 3 28 Select the desired printer To adjust the UP D897 printer see Section 3 7 5 1 UP D897 Printer Settings To adjust the P95D printer see Section 3 7 5 2 P95D Printer Settings To adjust the UP D25MD Printer see Section 3 7 5 3 UP D25MD Printer Settings A WARNING After each printer installation the leakage currents have to be measured acc IEC 60601 1 resp UL 60601 1 3 36 Section 3 7 Printer Installation HEALTHCARE VOLUSON 58 VOLUSON 56 DIRECTION 5396805 REVISION 5 SERVICE MANUAL 3 7 5 1 UP D897 Printer Settings 1 Call up the Printer Preferences operation see Section 3 7 5 Adjustment of Printer Settings 2 Select the LAYOUT page see Figure 3 29 below and select Paper 960x1280 Orientation Portrait Interpolation Method Bilinear
229. Positioning of measurement marks is done with the TRACKBALL Entering and storage of measuring marks is done with SET right or left trackball key To change measuring marks before completion press CHANGE upper trackball key Depending on the setting in the Measure Setup also the FREEZE key can be used for confirming the last measuring mark of the currently performed measurement The status bar area shows the current function of the trackball To cancel the measurement of the currently selected item select CANCEL on the menu area To delete all measurement results of the selected Study from the monitor as well as from the corresponding Worksheet select the CLEAR STUDY key on the menu area All measurement results will be automatically included in the Generic patient worksheet To erase measurement results from the screen press the CLEAR key on the control panel or press the DEL key on the keyboard To exit from Generic measurements select the EXIT on the menu area press the CALIPER key or the EXIT key on the control panel The following instructions assume that you first scan the patient and then press FREEZE Distance and Tissue Depth Measurements 2D and M Mode 1 Press the CALIPER key and then select GENEHIC DIST on the menu area 2 Select the appropriate item on the menu area An active cursor appears 3 To position the active cursor at the start point distance or the most anterior point tissue depth
230. Procedure 1 Remove the CASTER CAP by unhooking the 2 hooks below Refer to the figure below A Figure 8 15 Removeing the CASTER CAP 8 8 5 Installation Procedure 1 Install the new parts in the reverse order of removal 8 16 Section 8 8 Replacement of the Caster Cap HEALTHCARE VOLUSON 58 VOLUSON 56 DIRECTION 5396805 REVISION 5 SERVICE MANUAL Section 8 9 Replacement of the CASTER 8 9 1 Manpower One person 10 minutes 8 9 2 Tools Monkey Wrench 8 9 3 Preparations 1 Power Off Shutdown the system as described in 4 3 2 on page 4 4 8 9 4 Removal Procedure 1 Remove the CASTER CAP by unhooking the 2 hooks below Refer to the figure below A Figure 8 16 Removeing the CASTER CAP 2 Unfasten the NUT And pull out the CASTER Refer to the figure below Figure 8 17 Unfasten the NUT Chapter 8 Replacement Procedures 8 17 HEALTHCARE VOLUSON 58 VOLUSON 56 DIRECTION 5396805 REVISION 5 SERVICE MANUAL 8 9 5 Installation Procedure 1 Install the new parts in the reverse order of removal 8 18 Section 8 9 Replacement of the CASTER HEALTHCARE VOLUSON 58 VOLUSON 56 DIRECTION 5396805 REVISION 5 SERVICE MANUAL Section 8 10 Replacement of the Footrest Cover 8 10 1 Manpower One person 2 minutes 8 10 2 Tools Philips screwdriver 8 10 3 Preparations 1 Power Off Shutdown the system as described in 4 3 2 on page 4 4 8 10 4 Removal Procedure 1 Unscrew 3 s
231. RAISED FOR REPAIR OR MOVED ALONG ANY INCLINE THE VOLUSON 58 VOLUSON 56 SYSTEM MAY BECOME UNSTABLE WHICH COULD CAUSE A 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 Always lower and center the Operator I O Panel before moving the scanner Before you move or transport the system make sure to lock the LCD monitor firmly and flip down the monitor to prevent damage to the system Special care should be taken when transporting the unit in a vehicle e Eject any DVD CD from the drive Place the probes their carrying cases e DO NOT use the Control Panel as an anchor point e Secure the systems with straps in an upright position and lock the caster wheels brake Ensure that the Voluson S8 Voluson S6 system is firmly secured while inside the vehicle e Prevent vibration damage by driving cautiously Avoid unpaved roads excessive speeds and erratic stops or starts Chapter 1 Introduction 1 7 HEALTHCARE VOLUSON 58 VOLUSON 56 DIRECTION 5396805 REVISION 5 SERVICE MANUAL 1 3 4 1 3 4 1 1 3 4 2 NOTE 1 3 5 WARNING A WARNING Electric
232. REVISION 5 SERVICE MANUAL 3 7 4 Printer Installation manually cont d 7 Select the corresponding Printer Port e g Figure 3 22 USB001 and click NEXT Add Printer Wizard Select a Printer Port commirac she welt pirati pirti Select the port pou want your pried ure the port leted you can creata poit C Lize the pat Vatual pores post foe USB LPT1 Recommended Port Nole Mast computers u LPT Pritet Port The connecto for port or Figure 3 22 Select Printer Port 8 In the following window select the HAVE DISK button Add Printer Wirard Install Printer Software The arn model debere pimler bo uie b E Select the marmufacturer and model of your painter If your panber cane with an matabation a disk dick Have Disk If your pririter i rot eonsuk your penter documentation For compabble alhada Manufactures Prim Ga AlFA Accuel 52 3 Alps AGFA AccuSelsF v52 3 ALE ArAccutiet APS PS 3 Saf ALF AcAccuSiet 4 Gf Thus diner is digitally signed vy ie important Figure 3 23 Have Disk 9 Use the BROWSE button to search the Printer Driver path R system periph xxxx Chapter 3 Setup Instructions 3 33 HEALTHCARE
233. RINTER button see above Please read the displayed message carefully and click YES if you have skills to do this 5 Click the NEXT button to start the Add Printer Wizard 6 Select the Local Printer deselect Automatically install Plug and Play printer and then click NEXT F Prin VIRA TE P Pinter Wizard m Welcome to the Adc Printer Local Puniet Wizard The nards ho news which type painter to sed up 1 Helps you inalala piniet or make partes the option that dencrbes the pinter wou wark bo ure p Local printer allached bo thes commun detect and you ewe Plug ard Plau piniet that connects p ray and Play 17 USE pori oi any ohe hol pluggable mbank prints a prinber sached In another computer pert such 1394 infrared and you da rect reed bo upa Pis Cancel Lhe ard lhe prier Galle inin your campuhe er pot Hee pinire Isid pou Cx Ae v infra put ad im Winds vel aiian insta the m eua i To set uc network ceirar that not attached 8 pint pere continue chick L o TNI Figure 3 21 Add Printer Wizard 3 32 Section 3 7 Printer Installation HEALTHCARE VOLUSON 58 VOLUSON 56 DIRECTION 5396805
234. SB Devices Disconnection 3 22 Completing tlie Set UD OR EAD d e deo Seg 3 24 Connecting the Unit to a Power Source 3 24 POWCEON 3 24 Scanner He de oes 3 24 Back Ena Processor BOOU ce Ro A 3 26 During normal boot you may observe 3 27 3 28 Table of Contents xiii HEALTHCARE VOLUSON 58 VOLUSON 56 DIRECTION 5396805 REVISION 5 SERVICE MANUAL Scanner SItdoWE sud mee topi coho P qe y Rete ipd ds 3 28 Transqueer CONMNCCIOM eS oe 3 30 5255 3 31 Installing Digital Black amp White Printer Sony UP D897 35231 Installing Digital Black amp White Printer Mitsubishi P95D 3 31 Installing Digital Color Printer Sony UP D25MD 31 Printer Installation manually 3 32 Adjustment of Printer Settings 3 36 UP D897 Printer Settings 3 37 P95D Printer du euis Rd ERES ERROR 3 38 UP D25MD Printer 3 40 Remote Control Selection
235. SERVICE MANUAL Real Time 4D Biopsy 5 16 VCI Volume Contrast Imaging 5 16 Tomographic Ultrasound Imaging 5 16 Advanced VOE a 22 22 59 e t in 5 16 Omni View Volume Contrast Imaging any plane 5 16 Beo aS ae 5 17 soo ATP 5 17 Elastogr db doe Tb n eo D SG 5 17 Coded Contrast Imaging 5 17 SonoVCAD Heart Computer Assisted Heart Diagnosis Package 5 17 SonoAVC follicle Sono Automated Volume Count 5 17 5 18 Anatomical AMM 5 18 POVANCCG OM ee eee te 5 18 ved ae we aah gt 5 18 ick op Bea As 5 18 5 19 Description of Hardware Options 5 20 DVI IACCOIOGC CETT 5 20 Wireless Network Adapter WLAN Wireless Local Area Network 5 20 Scan Freeze 5 20 Data LOCAHIONY RACE bese ond ae eee oo 5 20 FIODIEDO PEODOSSOF xi ee 5 21 Probe Interface board 5 22 BF128 BF64 Beam form
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237. SON 58 VOLUSON 56 DIRECTION 5396805 REVISION 5 SERVICE MANUAL 3 11 1 2 Dataflow Examples The local database is used for patient archiving Images are stored to internal hard drive The local database is used for patient archiving Afterwards images are stored to a DVD CD or external USB device etc PC with 4D View A remote database is used for patient archiving Images are also stored to a remote archive Search in the DICOM Modality Worklist the patient found is copied into local database The patient information and the examination results are stored to the local database Images are stored to a DICOM server and to an image network volume on the local hard drive Figure 3 42 Examples of Dataflows 3 54 Section 3 11 Connectivity Setup HEALTHCARE VOLUSON 58 VOLUSON 56 DIRECTION 5396805 REVISION 5 SERVICE MANUAL 3 11 1 3 A NOTICE 3 11 1 4 A NOTICE 3 11 1 5 Stand alone Voluson 58 Voluson 56 If digital images or 3D 4D data sets are stored they should be saved in the Archive Image Management oystem software For Image Management functionality refer to the Basic User Manual of the Voluson S8 Voluson 56 To avoid loss of essential data it is highly recommended to export backup patient data as well as measurements at least once a month Physical Connection No network connection needed Voluson PC with 4D View Software within a Sneaker Ne
238. Scheme Wireless USB Network Adapter 1 Turn ON the power of the system and wait till the system has booted 2 Plug the Wireless Network adapter into an accessible USB port of the Voluson S8 Voluson S6 All software drivers are pre installed for the designated Wireless Network adapter only After physical connection of the WLAN adapter to the Voluson S8 Voluson amp S6 system follow the procedure described in Section 3 11 2 Wireless Network Configuration on page 3 56 Chapter 3 Setup Instructions 3 19 HEALTHCARE VOLUSON 58 VOLUSON 56 DIRECTION 5396805 REVISION 5 SERVICE MANUAL 3 5 6 3 20 NOTE Connecting the Footswitch The footswitch should be directly connected to any accessible USB port on the Voluson S8 Voluson S6 e g on rear of the system Connection of the Footswitch is always the same After physical connection adjust the Footswitch Left Right as described in Section 3 8 1 6 How to adjust function of the Footswitch Left Middle Right on page 3 47 all aA A A 1 C OC Power FUITE d J A i amp E 1 betsae00 p a A a ae er ap ee oe E B m uh o s ur LT ee Fas ve p Figure 3 10 Connection Scheme Footswitch Section 3 5 Connection of Auxiliary Devices HEALTHCAR
239. Service Desktop CSD by entering security user level and password Activate the service platform as described in Section 5 12 2 on page 5 48 Request for Service Click the RFS button fill out the Request For Service form and then send the problem description to GE Service Application representatives Operation see Section 7 2 1 Request for Service RFS on page 7 4 Delete all Patients 1 Click the DELETE ALL PATIENTS button Following WARNING message appears on the screen Do you really want bo delcbe all patients studies images and measure report data j Figure 5 37 Warning message If you select the YES button all patients data studies images and measure report data Will be deleted permanently from the hard disk and cannot be recovered Export System Data Select the EXPORT SYSTEM DATA button on the Service Tools page to Full Backup the System State This includes dump files and text files the full Service Database informations about probes boards Software Options and the Event Log File to the DVD Drive Operation see Section 7 4 2 Export Log s and System Data on page 7 8 Section 5 14 Service Page HEALTHCARE VOLUSON 58 VOLUSON 56 DIRECTION 5396805 REVISION 5 SERVICE MANUAL 5 14 3 8 Keyboard Layout To change the keyboard layout to different languages Operation see Section 6 4 Modification of Keyboard Layout on page 6 11 5 14 3 9 Monitor Test select the
240. SetState value of m_GIP_eCineType undefined restart the system Cine2D CtrlBlock vSetState value of m pGIP eR W Mode undefined restart the system CKV Wrapper initialization failed restart the system Communication thread is dead Action Restart the system restart the system check connection from system to Check connection from System to Recorder Recorder has power and is on VCR has power and is on ConManager ConstructGOPs Memory allocation failed restart the system Corrupt CVIE parameter file restart the system CPI Pulselnversion flag for this probe is not set Te restart the system Action restart the system CPl mode is only with curved probe Action Contact technical support restart the system CPS InterfaceTOHW vSet VOL MODE incorrect value for ColorDMA Active restart the system CPS InterfaceTOHW vSet VOL MODE incorrect value for EndOfFramelnt restart the system CPS InterfaceTOHW vSet VOL MODE incorrect value for LongLineMemFIFO restart the system CPS InterfaceTOHW vSet VOL MODE incorrect value for Mode 4D restart the system CRI mismatch in steering angle header info restart the system Action restart the system CtriMvGrpRepresentations isInWriteMode not supported for mode nr xx restart the system CVIE parameter file could not be created restart the system D SERVICE ConflndexFile is corrupted Action restart the system restart the system 7 30 Section 7 8 Error Messages
241. TE All changed values will only be saved by selecting Exit from the OSD If not the adjusted values will be lost after loss of power For further details refer to Section 6 3 LCD Monitor Adjustment on page 6 2 5 34 Section 5 7 Monitor HEALTHCARE VOLUSON 58 VOLUSON 56 DIRECTION 5396805 REVISION 5 SERVICE MANUAL Section 5 8 External I O NOTE Figure 5 16 External I O Connectors on Rear of System GES USB 2 0 port Connector for external Monitor HDMI OUT TMDS signal with DDC Control HDMI or DVI Resolution SXGA 1280 X 1024 NETWORK DICOM input output twisted pair 45 10 100 megabit s Speaker Description se 058220 pori 05829 pori For further description of I O connectors refer to Section 3 8 4 External Connectors page 3 50 Chapter 5 Components and Functions Theory 5 35 HEALTHCARE VOLUSON 58 VOLUSON 56 DIRECTION 5396805 REVISION 5 SERVICE MANUAL Section 5 9 Peripherals 5 9 1 Recording Tools 5 9 1 1 DVD Recorder The DVR recorder is implemmented by installing the DVR Module on RFS incorporating with DVD Drive 5 9 2 Printers 5 9 2 1 Black amp White Digital Printer The B amp W Digital Printer receives image data via the USB port The print command is controlled by the keys P1 P2 on the Voluson S8 Voluson S6 control panel depending on system configuration 5 9 2 2 Color Digital Printer The Color Digital P
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244. Tables for E8C RS at 2D Mode B Mode A 1 2 31 Tables for E8C RS at Motion Mode M Mode A 1 2 32 Tables for E8C RS at Pulsed Wave Doppler PW Mode A 1 2 33 Tables for E8C RS at Color Flow Mode CFM Mode A 1 2 34 Tables for E8C RS at Color Motion Mode CM Mode A 38 SERVICE MANUAL VOLUSON S8 VOLUSON S6 Mode RS at 2D Mode B 9l 9l 2204 asind uideq S pue LL a ues 10 2 El Cr vd IW ned a 55910 21510028 20 LO 2 2 5 edzi jndino pepunog Em 1 zaa 228 1 91 226 ______ UON UON UON xx e 7 iz 57 02 62 4 jo e 24019 P ueos lt 15 y UOU ij su 007111 85 uosnjoA eseajou MS 58 16 Jeonpsues 4
245. The encryption key size must the wireless network settings Data Encryption WEP Keys There are two methods for creating WEP data encryption keys Passphrase method Enter a word or group of printable characters case sensitive and click the Generate Keys button Not all wireless devices support the passphrase method Manual method For 64 bit WEP enter 10 hex digits in the appropriate field For 128 bit WEP enter 26 hex digits These values are not case sensitive WPA PSK WPA Pre shared Key does perform authentication uses 128 bit data encryption and dynamically changes the encryption keys making it nearly impossible to circumvent Enter a word or group of printable characters in the Password Phrase box These characters are case sensitive Note Not all wireless adapter configuration utilities support WPA Furthermore client software is required on the client Windows XP and Windows 2000 with Service Pack 3 do include the client software that supports WPA Nevertheless the wireless adapter hardware and driver must also support WPA WLAN security has to be adjusted to prevent viruses and to ensure data protection Discuss settings with the hospital s network administrator He must provide the required information Section 3 11 Connectivity Setup HEALTHCARE VOLUSON 58 VOLUSON 56 DIRECTION 5396805 REVISION 5 SERVICE MANUAL Section 3 12 Network IP Address Configuration NOTE Following Information must be provided by
246. The system fixes the first cursor and displays a second active caliper 5 To position the second caliper move the TRACKBALL and press SET Rt Lt trackball key NOTE If you have selected a trace item the measurement is finished and the area and circumference results appear on the screen 6 An ellipse appears the axis of which is defined by these two points To adjust the width of the ellipse move the TRACKBALL 7 To toggle between calipers or to readjust a traced line press the upper trackball key 8 complete the measurement press SET right or left trackball key The system displays the circumference and area in the measurement results area Before you complete a measurement To erase the ellipse resp trace and the current data measured select CANCEL once and select DELETE LAST on the menu area The original caliper is displayed to restart the measurement To exit the measurement function without completing the measurement select EXIT on the menu area press the CALIPER key again or press EXIT on the control panel 4 4 8 3 Volume Measurements 1 Press the CALIPER key and then se ect GENERIC VOLUME on the menu area 2 Select the appropriate item 3 Perform the measurement s using the TRACKBALL and SET right or left trackball key For further details Section 4 4 8 1 on page 4 30 and Section 4 4 8 2 on page 4 31 4 4 8 3 1 Multiplane Measurements NOTE This volume measurement is only pos
247. Tools indicated in the Sub sections include all requirements from Preparations to Installation Procedures No covers or panels should be removed from the system high voltage risk Service and repairs must only be performed by authorized personal Attempting do it yourself repairs invalidate warranty and are an infringement to regu lations are inadmissible acc to IEC 60601 1 Under the condition of regular maintenance by authorized service personnel a lifetime of 7 years for the equipment and 5 years for the probes may be expected The Waste of Electrical and Electronic Equipment WEEE must not be disposed as unsorted municipal waste and must be collected separately Please contact the manufacturer or other authorized disposal company for information concerning the decommission of your equipment Table 8 1 Chapter 8 Contents _ Full Backup Full System Configuration Loading Procedure 86 ImageArehive Loading ___ 89 ReplacomentotthecasTER 7 __ Chapter 8 Replacement Procedures 8 1 HEALTHCARE VOLUSON 58 VOLUSON 56 DIRECTION 5396805 REVISION 5 SERVICE MANUAL 8 1 2 NOTE Returning Shipping System Probes and Repair Parts When returning or shipping the Voluson S8 Voluson 56 system in the original packaging e System must be lowered to its minimum height with monitor flapped down see Figure on page 3 12 e the Control Console has to be centered
248. Tw lt Nest Table 9 6 on page 9 10 dis Including front back end boards 501 511 Mechanical Parts Table 9 7 on page 9 12 Mechanical Parts 701 706 Optional Peripherals and Accessories Table 9 9 on page 9 15 Optional Equipment Ld System Manuals Voluson S8 Voluson amp 56 Table 9 10 on page 9 16 System Manuals Probes 801 2D curved array Transducers Table 9 12 on page 9 17 Probes 811 2D linear array Transducers Table 9 13 on page 9 18 821 Real Time 4D Volume Probes Table 9 14 on page 9 19 Biopsy Needle Guides Table 9 16 on page 9 22 Biopsy Needle Guides Chapter 9 Renewal Parts 9 3 HEALTHCARE DIRECTION 5396805 REVISION 5 Section 9 4 Plastics Covers Front Sides Rear VOLUSON S8 VOLUSON S6 SERVICE MANUAL Figure 9 2 Plastics Covers Front Side Rear 9 4 Section 9 4 Plastics Covers Front Sides Rear HEALTHCARE VOLUSON 58 VOLUSON 56 DIRECTION 5396805 REVISION 5 SERVICE MANUAL Table 9 3 Plastics Covers PatName Oy CRU oe __ E S Front Cover Assy Plastic Snap On for Voluson 58 Voluson 56 Side Tray amp Footresst 2 side trays and Foot rest plastics in one kit for Voluson Cover SAUDI 58 Voluson 56 5405170 Assy Plastic for Voluson 58 Voluson S6 pa Plastics BW PRT Bezel Dummy for Mid and High 2000000
249. UAL 4 4 2 Additional optional Operating Modes cont d 4 4 2 3 Coded Contrast Imaging Check Coded Contrast Imaging On Off switch Press the CONTRAST key to activate deactivate the Coded Contrast Imaging mode Figure 4 9 Contrast Main and Contrast Sub Menu For further details refer to the Voluson S8 Voluson S6 Basic User Manual Chapter 6 8 4 14 Section 4 4 Functional Checks HEALTHCARE VOLUSON 58 VOLUSON 56 DIRECTION 5396805 REVISION 5 SERVICE MANUAL 4 4 3 M Mode Checks NOTE The AMM menu 1 only displayed if the Anatomical M Mode option 15 installed Grai Tint Enhance Reject AMM Figure 4 10 M Main and M Sub Menu Table 4 4 M Mode Functions Se Lr medam EE N Rotate the M MODE MODE key to adjust the sensitivity brightness of the entire M image pa aon OO 5 ee 778 abode _ Frcs conos T00 Sirenos _ 5 reete ab Made NEM REJECT It determines the amplitude level below which echoes are suppressed rejected Chapter 4 Functional Checks 4 15 HEALTHCARE VOLUSON 58 VOLUSON 56 DIRECTION 5396805 REVISION 5 SERVICE MANUAL Table 4 4 M Mode Functions DISPLAY FORMAT For selection of different rations of display format Gray Map Common with 2D Mode Gray Map UTILITIES After pressing Utilities t
250. VOLUSON 58 VOLUSON 56 DIRECTION 5396805 REVISION 5 SERVICE MANUAL 3 7 4 Printer Installation manually cont d Em des Fests 7 poten OF LU S ete pen Eq in Tip Fe FR Foe Th ES ee Thu re Figure 3 24 Select Printer Driver path R system periph 10 Click OPEN select the file and click OPEN again 11 Verify the selected Printer Driver path and confirm with OK Install From Lisk tha manutactureeg and than OK make sure that the comect dive aclected below Cony mani facturer a files from R system nennh amp nnyl P D837 Figure 3 25 verify selected Printer Driver path 12 Select the manufacturer and model of your printer and confirm with the NEXT button 3 34 Section 3 7 Printer Installation HEALTHCARE VOLUSON 58 VOLUSON 56 DIRECTION 5396805 REVISION 5 SERVICE MANUAL 3 7 4 Printer Installation manually 13 Assign a name decide if printer should be used as default printer and confirm with NEXT Add Printer Wizard Your You aera parre bo lhe iude a names bor because sone progi ams do nol iae poole arid ierit ol Than 11 Beak bo keep the nasse
251. Voluson S8 Voluson 56 Service Manual Voluson S8 systems Voluson 56 systems Document Number DIRECTION 5396805 Revision 5 0459 GE HEALTHCARE VOLUSON S8 VOLUSON S6 DIRECTION 5396805 REVISION 5 SERVICE MANUAL Important Precautions WARNING EN AVERTISSEMENT FR WARNUNG DE 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 ENTRAINER 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 BENG TIGT IST ES AUFGABE DES KUNDEN F R EINE ENTSPRECHENDE BERSE
252. WrilterBlock iPWCW JInitializeProcessing returned error code xx restart the system Action restart the system If after restart not ok then call technical support HT HRFProcessBlock Constructor Memory allocation failed Action restart the system If after restart not ok then call technical support RT HFProcessingBlock pGetAdjustedInputBuffer Memory allocation failed Action restart the system If after restart not ok then call technical support restart the system RT_RFProcessingBlock vDisplayRFSpectrum Memory allocation failed Action restart the system If after restart not ok then call technical support restart the system RT_RFProcessingBlockColor vChecklQDataSizeAndUpdateT ables Memory allocation failed restart the system Action restart the system If after restart not ok then call technical support RT _RFProcessingBlockColor vCheckRFDataSizeAndUpdateBuffers Memory allocation failed restart the system Action restart the system If after restart not ok then call technical support RT_RFProcessingBlockTissue vCheckRFDataSizeAndUpdateBuffers Memory allocation failed restart the system Action restart the system If after restart not ok then call technical support 7 38 Section 7 8 Error Messages HEALTHCARE VOLUSON 58 VOLUSON 56 DIRECTION 5396805 REVISION 5 SERVICE MANUAL check if there is still a file open from the volume and retry System must be restarte
253. Y __NOPEN NEUTRAL WIRE exe amp GND REVERSED 4 OPEN WIRE Figure 10 1 Typical 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 Chapter 10 Care amp Maintenance 10 15 HEALTHCARE VOLUSON 58 VOLUSON 56 DIRECTION 5396805 REVISION 5 SERVICE MANUAL 10 7 4 Grounding Continuity A CAUTION Electric Shock Hazard The patient or operator MUST NOT come into contact with the equipment during this test Measure the resistance from the third pin of the attachment plug to the exposed protectively earthed metal parts of the case The ground wire resistance should be less than 0 2 ohms Reference the procedure in the IEC60601 1 1 ACCESSIBLE METAL PARTS Potential equilibrium connector ay P ad GROUND PIN Figure 10 2 Ground Continuity Test A CAUTION Lacquer is an isolation barrier Resistor may be high impedance Measure only on blank parts stated in Figure 10 2 above 10 7 4 1 Meter Procedure Follow these steps to test the Ground wire resistance 1 Turn the Voluson 58 Voluson 56 unit OFF 2 Plug the unit into the meter and the meter into the tested AC wal
254. accordance with the manufacturer s directions prevent system overheating dress the peripheral cables inside the peripheral cover Check the power cord for cuts loose hardware tire marks exposed insulation or any deterioration 10 Power Cord Verify continuity Replace the power cord as required NOTE Report any items that are missing back ordered or damaged to your GE Healthcare sales representative The contact address is shown in Contact Information on page 1 15 A WARNING CONNECTING Voluson 58 Voluson 56 SCANNER TO THE WRONG VOLTAGE LEVEL WILL MOST LIKELY DESTROY THE SCANNER 3 4 2 EMI Protection This unit has been designed to minimize the effects of Electo Magnetic Interference EMI Many of the covers shields and screws are provided primarily to protect the system from image artifacts caused by Chapter 3 Setup Instructions 3 9 HEALTHCARE DIRECTION 5396805 REVISION 5 SERVICE MANUAL 3 10 VOLUSON S8 VOLUSON S6 this interference For this reason it is imperative that all covers and hardware are installed and secured before the unit is put into operation Ensure that the system is protected from electromagnetic interference EMI as follows Operate the system at least 15 feet away from equipment that emits strong electromagnetic radiation Operate the system in an area enclosed by walls floors and ceilings comprised of wood plaster or concrete which help pre
255. ain NOTE If the currently installed software has to be upgraded to a newer version and the system DVD being used is SW 11 0 0 or higher a new software specific Permanent key is required Enter the appropriate Permanent Key calculated in OKOS select OK and confirm with ENTER mum 8 411979 y tt fien Note This Example shows fictional numbers fn Figure 8 6 insert Permanent Key If the entered Permanent key is correct following window appears confirm with ENTER Figure 8 7 confirm Permanent Key 6 8 Section 8 2 System Software Installation Upgrade Procedure HEALTHCARE VOLUSON 58 VOLUSON 56 DIRECTION 5396805 REVISION 5 SERVICE MANUAL 8 2 5 System Software Installation Procedure FMI from DVD conta 12 Check disk is performed automatically restart A NOTICE Do NOT skip checkdisk 88 Windows checking 4 4 Ci ihe type of the f file system ds volume label is Po Figure 8 8 Check disk is performed automatically 13 3 dots one after the other appear on the screen see Figure 8 9 below LI NP Seg Windows 3 dots Figure 8 9 3 dots appear on the screen Chapter 8 Replacement Procedures 8 9 HEALTHCARE VOLUSON 58 VOLUSON 56 DIRECTION 5396805 REVISION 5 SERVICE MANUAL 8 2 5 System Software Installation Procedure FMI from DVD conta 14 Booting aut
256. al Safety Safe Practices To minimize shock hazard the equipment chassis must be connected to an electrical ground The system is equipped with a three conductor AC power cable This must be plugged into an approved electrical outlet with safety ground If an extension cord is used with the system make sure that the total current rating of the system does not exceed the extension cord rating The power outlet used for this equipment should not be shared with other types of equipment Both the system power cable and the power connector meet international electrical standards Probes All the probes for the Voluson S8 Voluson S6 are designed and manufactured to provide trouble free reliable service To ensure this correct handling of probes is important and the following points should be noted e Donotdrop a probe or strike it against a hard surface as this may damage the transducer elements acoustic lens or housing e Inspect the probe prior to each use for damage or degradation to the Housing Cable strain relief Lens and Seal Do not use acracked or damaged probe In this event call your field service representative immediately to obtain a replacement e Avoid pulling pinching or kinking the probe cable since a damaged cable may compromise the electrical safety of the probe e To avoid the risk of a probe accidentally falling do not allow the probe cables to become entangled or to be caught in the machine s wheels
257. alculation of the surface Chapter 4 Functional Checks 4 25 HEALTHCARE VOLUSON 58 VOLUSON 56 DIRECTION 5396805 REVISION 5 SERVICE MANUAL 4 4 6 3 3D 4D Sub Menu Probe Maps Render View Direction Up Dewr Left Riah ate FronU Back Back Front a Ir ib Erame Figure 4 16 3D 4D Sub Menu Table 4 9 Sub Menus PROBE ORIENTATION Adjust and activate the display of direction markers at border of the image GRAY TINT MAPS Depending on individual requirements a harder or softer image can be obtained m To select the desired Render View Direction 3 ae The green line symbolizes the direction of the view Note The Render View Direction keys are not available in Static 3D Sectional Planes 3D 4D INFO On Off switch to show full or reduced Image Info parameter on screen GRAY 3D Adjusts the contrast and brightness of the rendered 3D image Adjusts the contrast of the screen background from dark to bright Note This key is not available in Static 3D Sectional Planes mode BALANCE Only available if a 3D CFM a 3D PD or a 3D HD Flow image is acquired Note Only available if 3D CFM 3D PD 3D HD Flow image is acquired 3D COLOR OFF On Off switch to show an acquired 3D PD or 3D HD Flow image with or without the color information 7 BACKGROUND 4 26 Section 4 4 Functional Checks HEALTHCARE
258. aluated scan Assistant prevents the user from missing an important step of an examination Completely customizable each exam can have sub menus that allow measurements and annotations to be tagged for transfer with DICOM and DICOM SR Chapter 5 Components and Functions Theory 5 19 HEALTHCARE VOLUSON 58 VOLUSON 56 DIRECTION 5396805 REVISION 5 SERVICE MANUAL 5 2 5 5 2 5 1 5 2 5 2 5 2 5 3 5 2 6 5 20 Description of Hardware Options Table 5 3 Hardware Options 5 2 5 2 Wireless Network Adapter WLAN Wireless Local Area Network 5 2 5 3 Scan Freeze Footswitch DVR Recorder For details see Section 5 9 1 1 DVD Recorder on page 5 36 Wireless Network Adapter WLAN Wireless Local Area Network For details see Section 5 9 4 Wireless Network Adapter on page 5 36 Scan Freeze Footswitch For details see Section 5 9 5 Footswitch on page 5 36 Data Location The Voluson S8 Voluson S6 has a 160 Gbyte Hard disk divided into 4 partitions C System partition Operating System Windows XP including all Windows settings IP address Network Name etc US Application Software UISAPP Global Service Platform Software Software Options D User partition User Presets Backup database Images Archive Patient ID s and Reports database Service database System settings database R Rescue partition Factory Images of C Partition for System recovery after HDD Win
259. and Restore Database Preset Configurations and Images HEALTHCARE VOLUSON 58 VOLUSON 56 DIRECTION 5396805 REVISION 5 SERVICE MANUAL 4 5 3 Save Full System Configuration Full Backup conta When the Full Backup is saved on a network drive to map a network drive see Section 3 12 1 Map Network Drive on page 3 60 it may be desirable to move the data e g for backup or maintenance The backups reside in sub folders of the main fullbackup folder found at the root of the drive For Example Backups on the mapped Network Drive are below path Z fullbackup The directory structure of the full backup data is as follows Address z fullbackup Folders x folders have the names fbX where X is a number Computer al 0 Z fullbackup fb1 The data resides within a directory structure within these sub folders It is possible to move the fbX sub folders even leaving gaps the numeration sequence 5 72 ries However NO change MUST be made to the contents of the fbX folders C itself otherwise the backup data cannot be restored t wr Data Pies If the destination Other drive is selected the available drives e g external USB memory stick can be chosen from the drop down menu Figure 4 27 Other drive drop down menu A NOTICE When the backup is saved to an external USB device the system has to
260. and locked in unextended position For Control Console Positioning refer to 5 11 3 on page 5 45 Equipment being returned must be clean and free of blood and other infectious substances GEHC policy states that body fluids must be properly removed from any part or equipment prior to shipment GEHC employees as well as customers are responsible for ensuring that parts equipment have been properly decontaminated prior to shipment Under no circumstance should a part or equipment with visible body fluids be taken or shipped from a clinic or site for example body coils or and ultrasound probe The purpose of the regulation is to protect employees in the transportation industry as well as the people who will receive or open this package The US Department of Transportation DOT has ruled that items what were saturated and or dripping with human blood that are now caked with dried blood or which were used or intended for use in patient care are regulated medical waste for transportation purpose and must be transported as a hazardous material Section 8 1 Overview HEALTHCARE VOLUSON 58 VOLUSON 56 DIRECTION 5396805 REVISION 5 SERVICE MANUAL Section 8 2 System Software Installation Upgrade Procedure 8 2 1 A NOTICE A NOTICE 8 2 2 8 2 3 8 2 4 NOTE Introduction To update the Systems C image via the FMI FROM DVD button in the System Setup SERVICE page see Section 8 2 5 System Software
261. anel of the crate Table 3 5 Unpacking Procedure 3 6 Section 3 3 Receiving and Unpacking the Equipment HEALTHCARE VOLUSON 58 VOLUSON 56 DIRECTION 5396805 REVISION 5 SERVICE MANUAL Table 3 5 Unpacking Procedure Remove the top cover and top plate Remove the outer sleeve and the monitor cushion Remove the three Plastic Joints from the outer sleeve Chapter 3 Setup Instructions 3 7 HEALTHCARE VOLUSON 58 VOLUSON 56 DIRECTION 5396805 REVISION 5 SERVICE MANUAL Table 3 5 Unpacking Procedure Rear panel is used for ramp Note Packing crate and material should be stored for future use 3 8 Section 3 3 Receiving and Unpacking the Equipment HEALTHCARE VOLUSON 58 VOLUSON 56 DIRECTION 5396805 REVISION 5 SERVICE MANUAL Section 3 4 Preparing for Set Up 3 4 1 Verify Customer Order 1 After unpacking the equipment it is important to verify that all ttems ordered by the customer have been received Compare all items listed on the packing slip delivery note with those received A NOTICE t is recommended to keep and store the shipping carton and all other packing materials including the support foams anti static plastic cover etc in case the unit has to be moved to a different location Unpack the devices such a way that packaging can be reused For warranty purposes storage of the above is required for one year from date of purchase 2 Visually inspect the system co
262. anging direction of observation helps the observer to separate the features in the volume according to their distance from the observer Section 5 2 General Information HEALTHCARE VOLUSON 58 VOLUSON 56 DIRECTION 5396805 REVISION 5 SERVICE MANUAL 5 2 1 8 3D Rendering The 3D volume rendering is a calculation process to visualize certain 3D structures of a scanned volume by means of a 2D image The gray value for each pixel of the 2D image is calculated from the voxels along the corresponding projection path analyzing beam through the volume The render calculation algorithm surface or transparent mode determines how 3D structures are visualized VOXEL PROJECTION WAY PIXEL Figure 5 3 Principle Volume Rendering Chapter 5 Components and Functions Theory 5 9 GE HEALTHCARE VOLUSON S8 VOLUSON S6 DIRECTION 5396805 REVISION 5 SERVICE MANUAL 5 2 2 Block diagram Voluson S8 Voluson S6 aa a a ming mmi sj ADEL TOS TAN da _ ra pi oe Figure 5 4 Voluson 58 Voluson S6 Block diagram 5 10 Section 5 2 General Information HEALTHCARE VOLUSON 58 VOLUSON 56 DIRECTION 5396805 REVISION 5 SERVICE MANUAL 5 2 2 1 Front End Block diagram For further details see Front End Processor Block diagram on page 5 21 see PIR Blockdiagram on page 5 22 see Beamformer Fronte
263. apter 8 Replacement Procedures 8 31 HEALTHCARE VOLUSON 58 VOLUSON 56 DIRECTION 5396805 REVISION 5 SERVICE MANUAL 7 Assemble HIGH CABINET ASSY m ee gt ME e QV RR mmm 9 5 ee 2 MM Figure 8 38 Assemble HIGH CABINET ASSY 8 32 Section 8 14 Replacing optional Peripherals HEALTHCARE VOLUSON 58 VOLUSON 56 DIRECTION 5396805 REVISION 5 SERVICE MANUAL 8 14 3 3 COLOR PRINTER Installation for standard Configuration MID CABINET 1 Remove MID CABINET ASSY Refer to Figure 8 24 on page 8 24 2 Fix COLOR PRINTER with COLOR PRINTER BRKT POLARIS COLOR PRINTER BRKT POLARIS Figure 8 39 Fix COLOR PRINTER to COLOR PRINTER BRKT POLARIS with 6 screws 2306562 FH M3X6 Chapter 8 Replacement Procedures 8 33 GE HEALTHCARE VOLUSON S8 VOLUSON S6 DIRECTION 5396805 REVISION 5 SERVICE MANUAL 3 Insert COLOR PRINTER ASSY to MID FRAME ASSY MID FRAME ASSY COLOR PRINTER ASSY Figure 8 40 Insert COLOR PRINTER ASSY to MID FRAME ASSY 4 Assemble COLOR PRINTER ASSY with 4 screws c Figure 8 41 Assemble COLOR PRINTER ASSY to MID FRAME ASSY with 4 screws 5178673 M4X6 5 Remove REAR COVER POLARIS ASSY Refer to Figure 8 28 on page 8 27 8 34 Section 8 14 Replacing optional Peripherals HEALTHCARE VOLUSON 58 VOLUSON 56 DIRECTION 5396805 REVISION 5 S
264. artifacts Do not allow cables to lie across the top of the card cage 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 Use GE specified harnesses and peripherals Properly dress peripheral cables Section 2 2 General Console Requirements HEALTHCARE VOLUSON 58 VOLUSON 56 DIRECTION 5396805 REVISION 5 SERVICE MANUAL 2 2 4 Probe Environmental Requirements Operation Ambient temperature 18 to 30 C Storage 10 to 50 C NOTE Temperature in degrees Conversion to degrees F 9 5 32 A NOTICE SYSTEMS AND ELECTRONIC PROBES ARE DESIGNED FOR STORAGE TEMPERATURES OF 10 TO 50 degrees C WHEN EXPOSED TO LARGE TEMPERATURE VARIATIONS THE PRODUCT SHOULD BE KEPT IN ROOM TEMPERATURE FOR 10 HOURS BEFORE USE 2 2 5 Time and Manpower Requirements oite preparation takes time Begin Pre installation checks as soon as possible If possible allow six weeks before delivery for enough time to make necessary changes CAUTION Have two people available to deliver and unpack the Voluson 58 Voluson 56 ultrasound system Attempts to move the unit considerable distances or on an incline by one person alone could result in personal injury and or damage to the system 2 2 6 System Specifications 2 2 6 1 Physical Dimensions of Voluson S8 Voluson S6 The physical dimensions and weight without Perip
265. as created on is prohibited 2 Options can only be restored the same Voluson 58 Voluson S6 system within the same major software version 3 When loading a backup into a system with a software version that has a higher major number the following items will not be restored A Options B State of the Service Platform 4 The user is only allowed to restore data to a different system if and only if the software version on this system is the same as in the backup 5 The user is not allowed to restore the following items to a different system A Windows Network Settings B Options C DICOM AE Title D DICOM Station Name E State of the Service Platform Section 4 5 Backup and Restore Database Preset Configurations and Images HEALTHCARE VOLUSON 58 VOLUSON 56 DIRECTION 5396805 REVISION 5 SERVICE MANUAL 4 5 4 Load Full System Configuration Full Backup conta 1 Press the UTILITIES key on the control panel 2 In the Utilities menu select SYSTEM SETUP to invoke the setup desktop on the screen 3 On the left side of the screen select BACKUP and then click the SYSTEM CONFIGURATION tab 4 Click the LOAD button of the Full System Configuration group System Configuration Load Drive Internal Choose Destination C DVD CD Network External USB Drive e Dercripbon Date Select Backup Click Next Figure 4 29 System Configuration Load 5
266. at 2D Mode B Mode 1 39 Tables for 12L RS at Motion Mode M Mode 1 40 Tables for 12L RS at Pulsed Wave Doppler PW Mode 1 41 Tables for 12L RS at Color Flow Mode CFM Mode 1 42 Tables for RAB4 8 RS at 2D B Mode 1 43 Tables for RAB4 8 RS at Motion Mode 1 44 Tables for RAB4 8 RS at Pulsed Wave Doppler PW Mode 1 45 Tables for RAB4 8 RSD at Color Flow Mode CFM Mode 1 46 Tables for RAB4 8 RS at Color Motion CM Mode 1 47 Tables for RIC5 9W RS at 2D Mode B Mode 1 48 Tables for RIC5 9W RS at Motion M Mode 1 49 Tables for RIC5 9W RS at Pulsed Wave Doppler PW Mode 1 50 Tables for RIC5 9W RS at Color Flow Mode CFM Mode 1 51 Tables for RIC5 9W RS at Color Motion Mode CM Mode 1 52 Tables for AB2 7 RS at 2D Mode B Mode 1 53 Tables for AB2 7 RS at Motion Mode M Mode 1 54 Tables for AB2 7 RS at Pulsed Wave Doppler PW Mode 1 55 Tables for AB2 7 RS at Color Flow Mode CFM Mode 1 56 Tables for AB2 7 RS at Color Motion CM Mode 1 57 Tables for C1 5 RS at 2D Mode B Mode 1 58 Tables for 1 5 5 at Motion Mode M Mode 1 59 Tables for C1 5 RS at Pulsed Wave Do
267. be informed about the removal of the hardware For this purpose every last dialog of Full Backup Save and Full Backup Delete has a STOP USB DEVICES button see Figure 4 28 Full Backup Save Backup successfully completed 47 Machine will be rebooted Please stop USB Devices before unplugging Figure 4 28 Please stop USB Devices before unplugging For further details review Section 3 5 9 on page 3 22 Chapter 4 Functional Checks 4 43 HEALTHCARE VOLUSON 58 VOLUSON 56 DIRECTION 5396805 REVISION 5 SERVICE MANUAL 4 5 4 A WARNING A NOTICE A CAUTION 4 44 Load Full System Configuration Full Backup It is recommended to backup data before an upgrade see Section 4 5 3 on page 4 42 The Full Backup loading procedure replaces overwrites ALL the existing data except Application Settings which are adapted for the used System software version on the local hard drive of the Voluson 58 Voluson S6 system lt is neither required nor advisable to reload a previously stored Full Backup after a software upgrade that was performed by means of the FMI FROM DVD button There are circumstances where it is not possible to load restore all the data The following rules specify these restrictions 1 Generally only restoring data from an older to a newer software version is possible Loading a backup into a system that has a lower software version than the system the backup w
268. be medical devices If the Bluetooth Printer and or Line Printers are not medical devices they have to be located outside of the patient environment according to IEC 60601 1 UL 60601 1 NOTE For more detailed Safety Considerations when connecting auxiliary devices to the Voluson 58 Voluson amp S6 system please review Chapter 1 Auxiliary Devices Safety on page 1 8 Chapter 3 Setup Instructions 3 11 GE HEALTHCARE VOLUSON S8 VOLUSON S6 DIRECTION 5396805 REVISION 5 SERVICE MANUAL 3 5 1 Connecting the LCD Monitor NOTE The LCD monitor comes pre installed with the system Figure 3 5 Connection Scheme LCD Monitor 3 12 Section 3 5 Connection of Auxiliary Devices HEALTHCARE VOLUSON 58 VOLUSON 56 DIRECTION 5396805 REVISION 5 SERVICE MANUAL 3 5 2 Connecting the Black amp White Printer 1 Power OFF Shutdown the system as described in Section 3 6 3 on page 3 28 2 Connect the Black amp White printer according to correct connection scheme as described in Figure 3 6 on page 3 14 NOTE The Black amp White printer should be connected to the USB2 port of the Voluson 58 Voluson 56 5 PC part 3 4 When all the cables are connected press the Power ON switch on the Black amp White printer Power ON Boot up the Voluson S8 Voluson S6 system as described in Section 3 6 2 on page 3 24 All software drivers are pre installed for the designated Black amp White printer only Af
269. bleshooting 7 33 HEALTHCARE VOLUSON 58 VOLUSON 56 DIRECTION 5396805 REVISION 5 SERVICE MANUAL press ok and save this user setting once again press ok and save this user setting once again press ok and save this user setting once again press ok and save this user setting once again press ok and save this user setting once again press ok and save this user setting once again press ok and save this user setting once again MCShotBuffer not enough memory reserved Action restart the system restart the system press ok and save this user setting once again MessageBox NULL err_msg CVIE ERROR restart the system missing BCMCPW TxFocusData Action restart the system restart the system check the connection and the Power cabe plug the cab No default settings available use Edit Settings to set the Default Settings select a printer insert disk if fails again reboot and try again with another disc or device not ready disk select another destination to save Full Backup Password contains invalid characters Allowed characters are A Z a z 0 9 and Enter password without invalid characters 7 34 Section 7 8 Error Messages HEALTHCARE DIRECTION 5396805 REVISION 5 Error Messages Password is too short Minimum 6 characters Enter password with at least 6 characters Password must contain at least 2 non letter characters 0 9 or Enter password with minimum 2 non letter chara
270. c User Manual Croatian Basic User Manual Serbian Basic User Manual Hungarian Basic User Manual Latvian Basic User Manual Lithuanian Basic User Manual Estonian Basic User Manual Slovakian Basic User Manual Bulgarian Basic User Manual Romanian Basic User Manual Korean 1 Advanced Reference Manual English H46752LT 9 16 Section 9 11 System Manuals HEALTHCARE VOLUSON 58 VOLUSON 56 DIRECTION 5396805 REVISION 5 SERVICE MANUAL Section 9 12 Probes Table 9 11 below outlines the replacement parts described in the sub sections Table 9 11 Probes Replacement Parts SM 2D Probes Curved Array Transducers 3 122 2D Probes Linear Array Transducers 9 12 3 Real Time 4D Volume Probes 9 12 1 2D Probes Curved Array Transducers 804 Figure 9 10 2D curved array Transducers Table 9 12 2D curved array Transducers Micro Convex transducer 4 0 12 0 MHz 128 Elements E8C RS 2290777 Applications OB Gyn Fetal Cardio Urology AC RS broadband curved array transducer 2 0 5 0 MHz 128 Elements Applications Abdominal Obstetrics Gynecology broadband curved array transducer 2 0 7 0 MHz 192 Elemenis Applications Abdominal Obstetrics Gynecology Urology Pediatrics Chapter 9 Renewal Parts 9 17 HEALTHCARE VOLUSON 58 VOLUSON 56 DIRECTION 5396805 REVISION 5 SERVICE MANUAL Table 9 12 2D curved array Transducers 2E ELI Broadband cu
271. cated Time Surface Probe Leakage Current Checks Endocavity Probe Leakage Current Checks Measurement Accuracy Checks Check axial and lateral resolution see Basic Probe rd User Manual Technical specifications Check Gain and TGC changes vary the focus and check reaction on screen Phantom optional Checks Functional Checks of all probes Section 10 5 2 on page 10 7 VOLUSON S8 VOLUSON S6 SERVICE MANUAL n wiw x cd 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 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 Section 10 3 Maintenance Task Schedule HEALTHCARE VOLUSON 58 VOLUSON 56 DIRECTION 5396805 REVISION 5 SERVICE MANUAL Section 10 4 Tools Required 10 4 1 Special Tools Supplies and Equipment 10 4 1 1 Specific Requirements for Care amp Maintenance Table 10 5 Overview of Requirements for Care amp Maintenance Digital Volt Meter DVM minimum 5 accuracy 3 5 digit and 200 Ohm range required 46 194427 231 Kit includes anti static mat wrist strap and cables for 200 to 240 46
272. ce representative 3 46 Section 3 8 System Configuration HEALTHCARE VOLUSON 58 VOLUSON 56 DIRECTION 5396805 REVISION 5 SERVICE MANUAL 3 8 1 6 How to adjust function of the Footswitch Left Middle Right 1 Invoke System Setup as described in Section 3 8 1 1 on page 3 44 2 On the left side of the screen select CONNECTIVITY and then click on the PERIPHERALS tab Foot Switch Conon series Rint Queue Figure 3 39 System Setup Connectivity PERIPHERALS page 3 Select desired function of the Footswitch Left Middle and Right 4 Click SAVE amp EXIT to save Settings and exit System Setup 3 8 1 7 How to change the Keyboard Layout see Chapter 6 Modification of Keyboard Layout on page 6 11 3 8 1 8 How to configure Service Platform see Chapter 7 To configure Service Platform on page 7 14 Chapter 3 Setup Instructions 3 47 HEALTHCARE VOLUSON 58 VOLUSON 56 DIRECTION 5396805 REVISION 5 SERVICE MANUAL 3 8 2 Measure Setup Modifications of system parameters are supported by diverse dialog pages and windows on the measure setup desktop A NOTICE Parameters and possible adjustments mostly depend on the selected Application Measure amp Calc shows all settings which are used for generic measurements as well as calculations in different applications e Application Parameters to adjust status on freeze for different modes Manual Trace method Calcula
273. cess Security 5 48 Service Platform Insite2 Common Service Desktop CSD 5 51 Shutdown Procedure 3 28 4 4 Side tray Replacement Procedure 8 20 Software Data Location 5 20 Software Options 5 15 System Components 5 3 System Configuration How to activate Screen Lock 3 46 How to adjust function of the Footswitch 3 47 How to change Keyboard Layout 3 47 How to change Language 3 45 How to change the EUM Language 3 45 How to configure Service Platform 3 47 How to enter Date and Time 3 45 How to enter Hospital Name 3 45 System Maintenance 10 6 System Manufacturer 1 15 System Software Installation Upgrade 8 3 system Software FMI from DVD Installation 8 7 T Tech Tip Storing Sonoview images to VE8 7 27 Theory General 5 2 Top Console User Interface Theory 5 30 Troubleshooting DVD CD R W 7 24 Error Messages 7 28 Monitor 7 23 Network 7 26 ocreen Captures 7 8 Voltage Points 7 7 Troubleshooting Trees Noise disturbs the Image 7 20 Printer Malfunction 7 22 oystem does not boot up 7 19 Trackball Impaired Sensitivity 7 21 Index HEALTHCARE DIRECTION 5396805 REVISION 5 U Unpacking the Equipment 3 5 Upgrade System Software 8 3 V Volume Modes Functional Checks 4 21 W Warnings and Cautions 1 7 What is EMC 1 14 Worksheet for DICOM Network Information 3 63 IV Index VOLUSON S8 VOLUSON S6 SERVICE MANUAL HEALTHCARE VOLUSON 58 VOLUSON 56 DIRECT
274. cific wireless network that you want the client adapter to access Type the Network Name up to 32 alphanumeric characters as provided by the hospital s Network Administrator Note The SSID in the wireless access point is the SSID you configure in the wireless USB adapter For the access point and wireless nodes to communicate with each other all must be configured with the same SSID Note You will not get a wireless network connection unless the SSID matches exactly what is configured in the access point Specifies the type of network in which your client adapter is installed Default Access Point Infrastructure Access Point Infrastructure Connect to an access point or router with the 802 11 infrastructure mode For example this mode is used when computers in a house connect to an access point that is attached to a router which lets multiple computers share a single cable or DSL broadband Internet connection Computer to Computer Ad Hoc Connect directly to another computer s with the 802 11 ad hoc mode or peer to peer For example Ad Hoc mode is used when Windows computers are configured with file and print sharing enabled and you want to exchange files directly between them These options are the wireless security features you can enable The table below identifies the various basic wireless security options Default Disabled no wireless security WEP Authentication WEP Encryption key size Identify one 64 bit or 128 bit
275. covered e stand alone Voluson S8 Voluson 56 scanner see Section 3 11 1 3 on 3 55 e Voluson S8 Voluson 56 and or several PC workstations with Software 4D View installed within a Sneaker Net environment Sneaker Net means that you use a DVD CD to move data because no network is available see Section 3 11 1 4 on page 3 55 e Voluson 58 Voluson 56 and DICOM server in a network see Section 3 11 1 5 page 3 55 The Dataflow Concept Communication between the Voluson 58 Voluson 56 ultrasound unit and other information providers on the network takes the form of data flows Each dataflow defines the transfer of patient information from either an input source to the unit or from the unit to an output source See examples Figure 3 42 on page 3 54 Patient information can include demographic data and images as well as reports and Measurement and Analysis M amp A data A dataflow is a set of pre configured services Selecting a dataflow will automatically customize the ultrasound unit to work according to the services associated with this dataflow By utilizing data flows the user can configure the Voluson 58 Voluson 56 ultrasound unit to optimally meet the needs of the facility while keeping the user interface unchanged Once the dataflow is selected the actual location of the database is entirely transparent Chapter 3 Setup Instructions 3 53 HEALTHCARE VOLU
276. creen Functions HEALTHCARE VOLUSON 58 VOLUSON 56 DIRECTION 5396805 REVISION 5 SERVICE MANUAL Chapter 6 Service Adjustments Section 6 1 Overview 6 1 1 Purpose of Chapter 6 This chapter describes how to test and adjust the mechanical capabilities of a scanner that may be out of specification Although some tests may be optional they should only be performed by qualified personnel Table 6 1 Chapter 6 Contents 2 LCD Monitor Adjustment 6 2 Modification of Keyboard Layout 6 11 Section 6 2 Regulatory Verify where applicable that any regulatory information or tests required by national law are present and accounted for and any regulatory tests required by national law are performed and documented Chapter 6 Service Adjustments 6 1 HEALTHCARE VOLUSON 58 VOLUSON 56 DIRECTION 5396805 REVISION 5 SERVICE MANUAL Section 6 3 LCD Monitor Adjustment The Voluson 58 Voluson S6 has a free adjustable LCD monitor in relation to the user interface Screen resolution 1280x1024 Screen refresh rate 60Hz The digital control panel is located at the front of the color monitor It is NOT recommended to change the pre adjusted settings However if you are not satisfied with the factory settings use these controls to program those you prefer in each resolution NOTE All changed values will only be saved by selecting Exit from the OSD If not the adjusted values will be lost after loss
277. crews beneath of the FOOTREST COVER Refer to the figure below a r3 2 nM Figure 8 18 Unscrewing 3 screws 2 Remove the FOOTREST COVER Refer to the figure below Wu Figure 8 19 Removing FOOTREST COVER 8 10 5 Installation Procedure 1 Install the new parts in the reverse order of removal Chapter 8 Replacement Procedures 8 19 HEALTHCARE VOLUSON 58 VOLUSON 56 DIRECTION 5396805 REVISION 5 SERVICE MANUAL Section 8 11 Replacement of the SIDE TRAY 8 11 1 Manpower One person 2 minutes 8 11 2 Tools Philips screwdriver 8 11 3 Preparations 1 Power Off Shutdown the system as described in 4 3 2 on page 4 4 8 11 4 Removal Procedure 1 Unscrew 2 screws and remove the SIDE TRAY Refer to the figure below Figure 8 20 Unscrewing 2 screws and remove SIDE TRAY ASSY 8 11 5 Installation Procedure 1 Install the new parts in the reverse order of removal 8 20 Section 8 11 Replacement of the SIDE TRAY HEALTHCARE VOLUSON 58 VOLUSON 56 DIRECTION 5396805 REVISION 5 SERVICE MANUAL Section 8 12 Replacement of the OP COVER L R 8 12 1 Manpower One person 5 minutes 8 12 2 Tools Philips screwdriver 8 12 3 Preparations 1 Power Off Shutdown the system as described in 4 3 2 on page 4 4 8 12 4 Removal Procedure 1 Remove 2 RUBBER CAPS from the OPIO COVER Refer to the figure below Figure 8 21 Removing the RUBBER CAP Chapte
278. ct this mode of operation Applicable Software Verify the basic operation of all optional modes Options Check the basic system controls that affect each options operation Keyboard Test Perform the Keyboard Test Procedure to verify that all keyboard controls are OK 10 LCD Monitor Verify basic LCD Monitor display functions Scan a gray scale phantom optional and use the measurement controls to verify distance Measurements and area calculation accuracy Refer to the Basic User Manual for measurement accuracy specifications NOTE Some software may be considered standard depending upon system configuration Chapter 10 Care amp Maintenance 10 7 HEALTHCARE VOLUSON 58 VOLUSON 56 DIRECTION 5396805 REVISION 5 SERVICE MANUAL 10 5 2 2 10 5 3 10 5 3 1 10 5 4 10 5 4 1 10 8 Peripheral Option Checks If any peripherals or options are not part of the system configuration the check can be omitted Refer to Table 3 8 Approved Peripherals on page 3 49 for a list of approved peripherals Table 10 6 Approved Peripheral Hardware Option Functional Checks Beim 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 3 f the Deskjet BI h printer Clean heads and if Bluetooth Printer Verify hardcopy output of the Des jet
279. cters Persistance Out Of Range press ok and save this user setting once again Persistence coeff page index too big restart the system pGetActualUnitBuffer failed RepresentationManager is not initialized restart the system plug of and on the probe and try again plug it on a different Please plug off and on probe and try again probe connector Please plug off and on probe and try again Plug it on a different probe connector see error message connect another probe pNextUnitCompleted failed RepresentationManager is not initialized restart the system PowerManager HRS not initialized restart the system PowerSpecBuffer memory allocation failed Action restart the system restart the system PRF GeneratorBoundary BBC Ensemble Limitation out of limit Mui restart the system Action restart the system PRF GeneratorBoundary BBCPW Ensemble Limitation out of limit h Action restart the system restart the system lt o z 9 o goo m JJ 55 2 So r o Probe doesn t contain correct ProbeVersion Action Please contact online center Please contact technical support Probe Scan Function Not Supplied restart the system Probe with Probe ID xx not supported On Attempt to read Probe ID from an invalid probe connector Action restart system Probe with Probe ID xx not supported on left probe connector Connect another probe Probe with Probe ID xx not supported on middle probe connector
280. customer or hospital engineer before you can start A Station name AE Title address and Port Number for the Voluson 58 Voluson 56 The IP addresses for the default gateway and other routers at the site for ROUTING INFORMATION Only if necessary e g for Internet access 1 Press the UTILITIES key on the control panel 2 In the Utilities menu select SYSTEM SETUP to invoke the setup desktop on the screen 3 On the left side of the screen select CONNECTIVITY and then click the DEVICE SETUP tab 4 Click the NETWORK CONFIGURATION button read the message and confirm with YES fecha Nm ae click Network Configuration button read message and afterwards confirm with Yes Figure 3 47 Network Configuration 5 The Internet Protocol TCP IP Properties dialog page appears Internet Protocol Properties You can get IP f network uppis EE oC If fixed IP address is required you need to ask your network 39H n de peice administrator for the appropriate automatically LN I E settings if your network supports this SU capability 12 TURNS IP address 5 Une DNS adderet Subnet mask ONS 2 Default gateway DAS DNS server Note This
281. d nReason Corrupt Factory Settings Choose Ok to use and load Factory Settings from restart the system Safety Copy after Restart Choose Backup after restart The Current Password does not match the actual password enter correct password The New Password does not match with Retype new password retype both passwords close registry restart the system and try again close registry restart the system and try again if possible save Full Backup see Section 4 5 3 on page 4 42 to DVD CD Network or Other drive including images The System detected a problem with your harddisk Please do not reboot or shut down the machine if not currently done save Image Archive Please contact your service department as soon as possible see Section 4 5 6 1 on page 4 47 call technical support There is no Printer selected select a printer Thickness mismatch xx GIP xx Action restart 3D go to 2D restart the system restart 3D go to 2D restart the system throw HRS Exception err msg restart the system throw HRS Exception error ErrorMessage restart the system throw HRS Exception error what restart the system throw HRS Exception str restart the system Tx Power to HW Unkown Systemtype Action restart the system If after restart not ok then call technical support y Ul BBC ArchiveWnd incomplete implementation for restart th
282. d Sampling Clocks for the ADC and manages RX Foxcus Delay and Chain Adder and Apodization opecial B Mode Techniques a Coded Harmonic Imaging In one method of HI the RX Frequency is doubled so that the radial resolution is increased due to the higher RX Frequency The second method of Hl is pulse inversion 2 TX Beams are shot to the same Tissue location one with positive one with negative polarity The subtraction of both shots Subtraction Filter brings to bear the nonlinear echo reflection properties of the tissue especially in usage of Contrast medias which is very useful with extremely difficult to image patients 5 12 Section 5 2 General Information HEALTHCARE VOLUSON 58 VOLUSON 56 DIRECTION 5396805 REVISION 5 SERVICE MANUAL b FFC Frequency and Focus Composite 2 more TX Beams are shot to the same Tissue location The Beams have different I X foci By means of Blending adaption of Brightnesses they are composed to one whole RX Line c XBEAM CRI CrossBeam Compound Resolution Imaging Does not need any special functions of RFS Image is composed of more than one different direction steered images PC calculated d VCI Volume Contrast Imaging Does not need any special functions of RFS Image is composed of more than 2 small angle neighbored images PC calculated Only possible with 4D Probes 5 2 3 2 M Mode 1 RFS see Section 5 2 3 1 B Mode on page 5 12 a DMA sect
283. d by improper handling Review the Basic User Manual of Voluson 58 Voluson 56 for more details Failure to follow these precautions 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 10 5 7 3 Basic Probe Cleaning and or Disinfection A CAUTION A CAUTION A CAUTION A NOTICE A CAUTION 10 10 Refer to the Basic User Manual of Voluson 58 Voluson 56 for details on cleaning 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 Voluson S8 Voluson S6 Basic User Manual and or care card Doing so could result in irreparable damage to the probe and or Voluson S8 Voluson S6 system Follow the Care Card instructions supplied with each probe inside the transducer boxes for disinfectants and gels that are compatible with the surface material of the probes To help protect yourself from blood borne diseases when cleaning and handling probes wear approved non allergenic disposable gloves Disinfect a defective probe before you return it Be sure to tag the probe as being disinfected OK ve Please be aware of the NEVER place or store a When sensitive probe head pr
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285. dows crash Printer Drivers LINUX partition not visible in Windows Linux operating system for rescue functionality USER 120GB Figure 5 5 Data Location distribution of partitions Section 5 2 General Information HEALTHCARE DIRECTION 5396805 REVISION 5 Section 5 3 FrontEnd Processor VOLUSON S8 VOLUSON S6 SERVICE MANUAL FRONT END PIR 12 128 channels for Voluson 58 Probe Interface BF64 64 channels for Voluson 56 Relay Control PROBED PROBE 2 128 128 Channels BF64 64 Channels PROBES Relays tastar TX RX Sige Figure 5 6 Front End Processor Block diagram Table 5 4 below outlines the Voluson 58 Voluson 56 Front End components described in the sub sections Table 5 4 Voluson 58 Voluson S6 Front End components PIR Probe Interface board BF128 BF64 Beam former board RFS Radio Frequency interface and System controller Chapter 5 Components and Functions Theory 5 21 HEALTHCARE VOLUSON 58 VOLUSON 56 DIRECTION 5396805 REVISION 5 SERVICE MANUAL 5 3 1 PIR Probe Interface board Switches the Probe Connectors 3 RS Connectors and recognizes Probes e RS Probe Connectors 1 RS Dummy Probe Connector Probe Select Relays e Probe Recognition For Block diagrams refer to Figure 5 7 PIR Blockdiagram PIR Probe Interface
286. e SAVE amp EXIT and restart the system 10 Reenter Keyboard Layout by repeating step 1 to step 6 This time remove unused language s 11 Test the Keyboard function Press the ABC key on the control panel Press some keys on the keyboard and verify the entered text 6 12 Section 6 4 Modification of Keyboard Layout HEALTHCARE VOLUSON 58 VOLUSON 56 DIRECTION 5396805 REVISION 5 SERVICE MANUAL Chapter 7 Diagnostics Troubleshooting Section 7 1 Overview 7 1 1 Purpose of Chapter 7 This section describes how to setup and run the tools and software that help maintain image quality and system operation Basic host system and board level diagnostics are run whenever power 15 applied some Service Tools may be run at the application level 7 1 2 Overview There may be a time when it would be advantageous to capture trouble images and system data logs for acquisition through remote diagnostics or to be sent back to the manufacturer for analysis There are different options to acquire this data that would give different results Table 7 1 Contents in Chapter 7 7 2 Collect Vital System Information 7 2 1 Request for Service RFS 7 2 2 Shortcuts List Check Points Voltages 7 4 Screen Captures and Logs Troubleshooting Trees Instructions and Tech Tips Chapter 7 Diagnostics Troubleshooting 7 1 HEALTHCARE VOLUSON 58 VOLUSON 56 DIRECTION 5396805 REVISION 5 SERVICE MANUAL S
287. e system Ul BBC ArchiveWnd vSet has an wrong ImageType Action restart the system restart the system 0 0 BBC ArchiveWnd vSet PB will change from eB Wnd to wrong ImageType restart the system Action restart the system Chapter 7 Diagnostics Troubleshooting 7 39 HEALTHCARE VOLUSON 58 VOLUSON 56 DIRECTION 5396805 REVISION 5 SERVICE MANUAL Error Messages BBC ArchiveWnd vSet will change from eBBC to wrong Image Type restart the system Action restart the system 159 has wrong ImageType restart the system Action restart the system Mie will change from eB Wnd to wrong ImageType restart the system Action restart the system will change from to wrong ImageType restart the system Action restart the system Unhandled Probe EEPROM data type on Attempt to read Probe ID from an invalid unrecordable disc or disc is closed try again with another disk Backup data are probably damaged Verify error Error while checking backup data Try again or load another backup Volume dB Out Of Range press ok and save this user setting once again ViewerConMngr vAssembleCF_DFE attempt to get Consumer 2D or ECG Draw 2D Block from ECGViewer Objects failed restart the system ViewerConMngr vAssembleCF_DFE attempt to get CalcHR Block from restart the system lf after restart not ok then cal technical ECGViewer Objects fai
288. ead side of Monitor at top cover of the system HEALTHCARE VOLUSON 58 VOLUSON 56 DIRECTION 5396805 REVISION 5 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 Voluson 58 Voluson 56 Training are authorized to service the equipment 1 3 3 Mechanical Safety A CAUTION A WARNING A WARNING A WARNING A CAUTION A CAUTION NOTE The Voluson S8 Voluson S6 weighs 90 kg or more depending on installed peripherals 200 Ibs or more when ready for use Care must be used when moving it or replacing its parts Failure to follow the precautions listed could result in injury uncontrolled motion and costly damage ALWAYS e Use the handle to move the system Be sure the pathway is clear Use slow careful motions Do not let the system strike walls door frames Two people are required when moving on inclines or lifting more than 16 kg 35 Ibs USE EXTREME CAUTION WHEN ELEVATING THE UNIT OR IF IS
289. ection 7 2 Collect Vital System Information 1 Press the UTILITIES key on the control panel 2 In the Utilities menu select SYSTEM SETUP to invoke the setup desktop on the screen 3 On the left side of the screen select ADMINISTRATION and then click the SYSTEM INFO tab The following information is necessary in order to properly analyze data or images being reported as a malfunction or being returned to the manufacturer System Type System Serial number also visible on label on the back of the system Application Software version Backup Version File Name Date of Factory Settings Tune version etc additional information e g Hardware ID Mainboard Type HW configuration etc NOTE All the above information can be found in the System Info page see Figure 7 1 on page 7 3 Section 7 2 Collect Vital System Information HEALTHCARE DIRECTION 5396805 REVISION 5 Section 7 2 Collect Vital System Information cont d belts System Type V Og Backup File Name Date of Factory Settings Tune version Patent Applicat lon VOLUSON S8 VOLUSON S6 SERVICE MANUAL Serial Number Software version Hardware ID Mainboard Congatec Move the scroll bars downwards to view additional information about installed software hardware e g Console information Figure 7 1 System Setup Administration SYSTEM INFO page e g VS8 Chapter 7
290. ed Contrast Imaging Injected contrast agents re emit incident acoustic energy at a harmonic frequency much more efficiently than the surrounding tissue Blood containing the contrast agent stands out brightly against a dark background of normal tissue Possible clinical uses are to detect and characterize tumors of the liver kidney and pancreas and to enhance flow signals in the determination of stenosis or thrombus SonoVCAD Heart Computer Assisted Heart Diagnosis Package VCAD is a technology that automatically generates a number of views of the fetal heart to make diagnosis easier At this time it can help to find the right and left outflow tract of the heart and the fetal stomach SonoAVC follicle Sono Automated Volume Count This Feature can automatically detect follicles in a volume of an organ e g ovary and analyze their shape and volume From the calculated volume an average diameter can be calculated It also lists the objects according to their size e Each object can be calculated automatically e description name can be defined for each object up to 10 descriptions With the Add to Report Chapter 5 Components and Functions Theory 5 17 HEALTHCARE VOLUSON 58 VOLUSON 56 DIRECTION 5396805 REVISION 5 SERVICE MANUAL 5 2 4 10 5 2 4 11 5 2 4 12 5 2 4 13 5 2 4 14 5 18 button all values of the measured objects be sent to the worksheet Also the description name will be sent e
291. ediately 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 15 not requested within this 14 day period 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 Healthcare 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 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 any omissions errors or suggestions for improving this documentation please contact the GE Healthcare Service Documentation Group with specific information listing the system type manual title part number revision number page number and suggestion details Mail the information to Service Documentation 65 1 Sangdaewon dong
292. ee oad tied owe eee 8 3 WIAD OW CY ioe ete c Ben acted hates Bee PUER 8 3 E 8 3 xiu 8 3 system Software Installation Procedure from DVD 8 7 software and Functional Checks after Installation Upgrade Procedure 8 12 Image Settings Only Loading Procedure 8 13 Er 8 13 l oadilig PIOCOOHBES dd EE MIROR E eed aw 8 13 Full Backup Full System Configuration Loading Procedure 8 13 8 13 L oagllg IPIOGEOHES a5 Stand tat ao 8 13 Image Archive Loading 8 13 et ee 8 13 LOGGING PTOCSOES d aca hn oie hea ie aa Ra RC ew 8 13 Replacement or Activation of Options 8 14 Operation for activating Options 8 15 Operation for installing a Demo Key or a Permanent Key 8 15 Replacement of the Caster 8 16 eosin donde eA 8 16 MOOS eases eke hie be te eee 8 16 PTT 8 16 Removal Procedure
293. entation xs xc E WEGEN 5 8 TIO I 5 9 Block diagram Voluson 58 Voluson amp 86 5 10 Front End 911 9 9 almi 5 11 Back End Block diagram 5 11 OPIO Block dI3QE dITI a eut S 5 11 Data Flow Control Description 5 12 rrr 5 12 Special B Mode Techniques 5 12 5 13 D Mode Pulsed Wave and Continuous Wave Doppler 5 13 D Mode Autotrace draws PC calculated envelope to D Spectrum 5 18 CFM Mode Color Flow Mode 5 14 3D Mode Freezes after 1 volume Sweep 5 14 Real Time 4D Mode nonstop volume rendering 5 14 CRI Mode CrossBeam Compound Resolution Imaging 5 14 VCI Mode Volume Contrast 5 14 Archive write mode store Image to 5 14 Description of Software 5 15 3D 4D AGVANCCO xu sts cm LES Es SUR B dus 5 16 Real 4 0 ee 5 16 DADE ata are 5 16 mccum 5 16 xviii Table of Contents HEALTHCARE VOLUSON 58 VOLUSON 56 DIRECTION 5396805 REVISION 5
294. er board 5 23 RFS Radio Frequency interface and System controller 5 24 luo suu e ees 5 24 BACKEN PrOCESSO i 35 30b 092 9 van dre dis Rhee be ek 5 26 5 27 SOM System 5 27 5 27 DVR Digital Video Recorder option 5 28 Mend OTT A 5 29 OPIO TUser NIG aCe 5 30 OPIO Block See ek 5 30 2 ir are ace bee a ew E 5 31 VOMO 5 34 odit diei s sion ud dca ee 5 35 wl ee as We a 5 36 Table of Contents HEALTHCARE VOLUSON 58 VOLUSON 56 DIRECTION 5396805 REVISION 5 SERVICE MANUAL ReCOIGING 0015 aede RU ARR betwee S 5 36 PYD WE TEC DP SA ee 5 36 E 5 36 Black amp White Digital Printer 5 36 Color Digital wine do ICE ES 5 36 Color Deskjet Printer 5 36
295. erred saved in the Archive or sent to DICOM server Chapter 4 Functional Checks 4 33 HEALTHCARE VOLUSON 58 VOLUSON 56 DIRECTION 5396805 REVISION 5 SERVICE MANUAL 4 4 10 Probe Connectors Usage 4 4 10 1 Connecting a probe 1 Place the probe s carrying case on a stable surface and open the case 2 Carefully remove the probe and unwrap the probe cable 3 DO NOT allow the probe head to hang free Impact to the probe head could result in irreparable damage 4 Align the connector with the probe port and carefully push into place 4 4 10 2 Activating the probe 1 Press the PROBE key to activate the Probe Select menu 2 Select the appropriate probe by selecting the corresponding menu 3 Upon selection of an Setting Groups the programmed user presets appear 4 Selecting a Setting key causes loading of the preset The probe is initialized the menu area shows the main menu 2D mode and the ultrasound image appears on the monitor in write mode real time display 4 4 10 3 Deactivating the probe When deactivating the probe the probe is automatically placed in standby mode read mode 1 Press the FREEZE key 2 Gently wipe the excess gel from the face of the probe Refer to the Basic User Manual of Voluson S8 Voluson S6 for complete cleaning instructions 3 Carefully slide the probe around the side of the keyboard toward the probe holder Ensure that the probe is placed gentl
296. ervice Manual This Service Manual 15 valid for Voluson S8 and Voluson S6 ultrasound systems This Service Manual provides installation and service information for Voluson amp S8 and or Voluson 56 Ultrasound Scanning System and contains the following chapters Chapter 1 Introduction Contains a content summary and warnings Chapter 2 Site Preparation Contains pre installation requirements Chapter 3 Setup Instructions Contains setup and installation procedures Chapter 4 Functional Checks Contains functional checks that are recommended 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 Adjustments Contains instructions on how to make available adjustments 7 Chapter 7 Diagnostics Troubleshooting Provides procedures for running diagnostic or related routines 8 Chapter 8 Replacement Procedures Provides disassembly procedures and reassembly procedures for all changeable Field Replaceable Units FRU 9 Chapter 9 Renewal Parts Contains a complete list of field replaceable parts 10 Chapter 10 Care amp Maintenance Provides periodic maintenance procedures UO N Chapter 1 Introduction 1 1 HEALTHCARE VOLUSON 58 VOLUSON 56 DIRECTION 5396805 REVISION 5 SERVICE MANUAL 1 1 3 Typical User
297. essed Further processing will be done by the PC The pre processed data is transferred back to the Interface FPGA E System control e PRF Pulse Repetition Frequency Generator e Line Number Lateral Position e Control of TX Power DACs generation of TX POWER reference voltage e Controls discharge of capacity on CPS board during the reduction of TX POWER e Shut down signal coming from the BF128 BF64 board is passed to the SOM e Probe Select signals which indicate that a probe is connected to a probe connector e Probe Code Interface The Probe Code can be read from a connected probe or a new code can be written into the probe e Audio Control PW Doppler Audio Output for buffered signals from the PC F 4D motor control e Master of Control for 3D Sweep e Master of Control for 4D Sweeps e Generation of Volume Trigger and Frame Trigger for 4D e Drives motor in 3D AD probes SIN sine signal amp COS cosine signal HALL signal coming from the 30 40 probe is passed to the DSP for zero position detection Chapter 5 Components and Functions Theory 5 25 HEALTHCARE VOLUSON 58 VOLUSON 56 DIRECTION 5396805 REVISION 5 SERVICE MANUAL Section 5 4 BackEnd Processor HOVE i 8 z T i QJ I Figure 5 10 BackEnd Processor Block diagra
298. ey that is specific for enabled software options and Demo Key Image Transfer Configuration DICOM settings e g DICOM servers AE Title Station Name etc Network Configuration network settings including the computer name Service Platform state of the Service Software 8 5 2 Loading Procedure see Section 4 5 4 Load Full System Configuration Full Backup on page 4 44 Section 8 6 Image Archive Loading Procedure 8 6 1 Introduction A backup of the Image Archive contains the Patient Archive database containing patient demographic data and measurements images 8 6 2 Loading Procedure see Section 4 5 6 2 Load Image Archive on page 4 49 Chapter 8 Replacement Procedures 8 13 HEALTHCARE DIRECTION 5396805 REVISION 5 Section 8 7 Replacement or Activation of Options Following SW Options are available JO DONS 30 40 4D Basic Option 30 40 Advanced Option Anatomical M mode Option options 5 option Interface for DICOM 3 Option 40View PC Software Option option N A SonoRenderstot S5onoVCAD labor Option Coded Contrast Imaging N A NOTE Option a standard if 4D Basic option is enabled or SD 4D Advanced is enabled Option b standard if 30 40 Advanced is enabled Option c standard if 3D 4D Expert is enabled VOLUSON S8 VOLUSON S6 Vsu Option Option Option c Option
299. f control console An external USB Hard Disk Drive can be connected once the system 15 powered or after shutdown The Voluson 58 Voluson S6 Windows detects the device and automatically installs a driver During this process several dialogs may pop up starting with the Found New Hardware dialog Memory drives or sticks may be sensitive to EMC interference This may affect system performance and or image quality Before disconnecting an external USB device e g USB Hard disk the system has to be informed about the removal of the device For this purpose press the F3 button on the keyboard For further details refer to Section 3 5 9 2 External USB Devices Disconnection on page 3 22 Chapter 3 Setup Instructions 3 21 HEALTHCARE VOLUSON 58 VOLUSON 56 DIRECTION 5396805 REVISION 5 SERVICE MANUAL 3 5 9 General Remarks and Hints when using external USB Devices A WARNING 3 5 9 1 NOTE NOTICE CAUTION 3 22 Do not connect or disconnect any external USB devices to or from the system while scanning a patient The appearing dialogs could distract you from the scan External USB Devices Connection When an external USB storage device such as USB memory stick or an external hard disk is connected to the Voluson S8 Voluson S6 Windows detects the device and automatically installs a driver During this process several dialogs pop up starting with the Found New
300. for AB2 7 RS at Motion Mode M Mode 1 18 Tables for AB2 7 RS at Pulsed Wave Doppler PW Mode 1 19 Tables for AB2 7 RS at Color Flow Mode CFM Mode 1 20 Tables for AB2 7 RS at Color Motion Mode CM Mode 1 21 Tables for C1 5 RS at 2D 1 22 Tables for 1 5 5 at Motion M Mode 1 23 Tables for C1 5 RS at Pulsed Wave Doppler PW Mode 1 24 Tables for C1 5 RS at Color Flow Mode CFM Mode 1 25 Tables for C1 5 RS at Color Motion Mode CM Mode 1 26 Tables for 4 5 at 2D Mode B Mode 1 27 Table of Contents XXIX HEALTHCARE VOLUSON 58 VOLUSON 56 DIRECTION 5396805 REVISION 5 SERVICE MANUAL Tables for 4C RS at Motion Mode 1 28 Tables for 4 5 at Pulsed Wave Doppler PW Mode 1 29 Tables for 4C 5 RS at Color Flow Mode CFM Mode 1 30 Tables for 4C RS at Color Motion CM Mode 1 31 Tables for E8C RS at 2D Mode B Mode 1 32 Tables for E8C RS at Motion M Mode 1 33 Tables for E8C RS at Pulsed Wave Doppler PW Mode 1 34 Tables for E8C RS at Color Flow CFM Mode 1 35 Tables for E8C RS at Color Motion Mode CM Mode 1 36 1 37 Tables for 12L RS
301. ge Humidity 56 680 BTU hour 18 to 30 C 30 to 80 rH 58 780 BTU hour 10 to 50 C 30 80 rH non 64 to 86 F non condensing without on board 14 to 122 F condensing peripherals If the system has been in storage or has been transported please see the acclimation requirements before powering ON and or using the system see Section 3 2 2 Installation Warnings on page 3 2 Cooling The cooling requirement for the Voluson 58 Voluson 56 is 780 680 BTU hr This figure does not include cooling needed for lights people or other equipment in the room Each person the room places an additional 300 BTU hr demand on the cooling system 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 Electrical Requirements GE Healthcare 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 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 Ul
302. gh resolution It reduces speckle and artifacts in the 2D image Pulses are transmitted not only perpendicularly to the acoustic window but also in oblique directions The advantages of XBeam CRI are enhanced contrast resolution with better tissue differentiation and clear organ borders XBEAM CRI CrossBeam Compound Resolution Imaging Coded Excitation improves image resolution and penetration in the far field This allows to use a higher frequency on technically difficult patients SRI Speckle Reduction Imaging Imaging is a smoothing type filter to reduce speckle in the Receiver Frequency Range CE E Coded Excitation The Frequency range function allows for the fast adjustment of high resolution lower penetration mid resolution mid penetration or lower resolution high penetration for the 2D image From the transducer s broadband signal a certain start frequency and start bandwidth is extracted and then continuously changed over depth Every transducer has a set of Frequency Mom C3 three fixed receive settings which are easily controlled by switching the Frequency key Advantage of the Trapezoid Mode button is highlighted TRAPEZ The scan area is very increased in relation to the linear display by steering the ultrasound lines in the border of the probe Use the LEFT RIGHT respectively the UP DOWN keys on the Touch Panel Image Orientation to alternate the image image orientation
303. ghten the clamps that secure the power cord to the unit and the outlet plug to the cord Shera a Govers Check to ensure that all EMI shielding internal covers air flow panels and screws are in place 9 Missing covers and hardware could cause EMI RFI problems during scanning Check and clean the peripherals according to the manufacturer s directions To prevent EMI or system overheating dress the peripheral cables inside the peripheral cover External Check all connectors for damage and verify that the labeling is good Op Panel Lights Check proper operation of all control panel key illuminations flash once during system start up 10 Peripherals Optional Diagnostic Checks Optionally you can access the diagnostic software as described in Chapters 5 or 7 View the error logs and run desired diagnostics Chapter 10 Care amp Maintenance 10 9 HEALTHCARE VOLUSON 58 VOLUSON 56 DIRECTION 5396805 REVISION 5 SERVICE MANUAL 10 5 7 Probe Maintenance 10 5 7 1 Probe Related Checks Table 10 10 Probe Related Checks sockets if necessary Visually check for bent damaged or missing pins Clean probe holders they may need to be soaked to remove excess gel 10 5 7 2 Basic Probe Care The Basic User Manual and or care card provides 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 damage
304. gree circle depending on the particular transducer used 2D mode can be used in combination with any other mode 5 2 1 1 1 B Flow optional For details review Section 5 2 4 5 B Flow on page 5 17 5 2 1 1 2 Coded Harmonic Imaging In Harmonic Imaging acoustic aberrations due to tissue are minimized by receiving and processing the second harmonic signal that is generated within the insonified tissue Voluson S8 Voluson 565 high performance HI provides superb detail resolution and penetration outstanding contrast resolution excellent acoustic clutter rejection and an easy to operate user interface Coded Harmonics enhances near field resolution for improved small parts imaging as well as far field penetration It diminishes low frequency amplitude noise and improves imaging technically difficult patients It may be especially beneficial when imaging isoechoic lesions in shallow depth anatomy in the breast liver and hard to visualize fetal anatomy Coded Harmonics may improve the B Mode image quality without introducing a contrast agent 5 2 1 1 3 XTD View XTD View Extended View provides the ability to construct and view a static 2D image which is wider than the field of view of a given transducer This feature allows viewing and measurement of anatomy that is larger than what would fit in a single image XTD View constructs the extended image from individual image frames as the operator slides the transducer along the surface of the ski
305. gt Contrast by pressing the lt LEFT or RIGHT gt button to decrease increase cursor and the MENU middle key Chapter 6 Service Adjustments 6 3 HEALTHCARE VOLUSON 58 VOLUSON 56 DIRECTION 5396805 REVISION 5 SERVICE MANUAL 3 Adjust the CONTRAST by pressing the lt LEFT or RIGHT gt button to decrease increase the value Default 80 ie CONTRAST BRIGHTNESS C COLOR TEMP EXIT gt Figure 6 3 Contrast Adjust NOTE Brightness and Contrast should be adjusted at examination room light conditions Typically values for Contrast 100 Brightness 80 depending on the operator 6 3 1 2 1 Gamma 1 2 Press the MENU middle key of the monitor controls over 10 sec Select the Picture gt Color Temp gt GAMMA by pressing the lt LEFT or RIGHT gt button to move the cursor and the MENU middle key Select 2 2 or 2 4 by pressing the lt LEFT or RIGHT gt button to decrease increase the value and the MENU middle key Default 2 4 6 3 1 2 2 Mode 1 Press the MENU middle key of the monitor controls over 10 sec Select the Picture gt Color Temp gt MODE by pressing the lt LEFT or RIGHT gt button to decrease increase cursor and the MENU middle key 3 Select 2 2 or 2 4 by pressing the lt LEFT or RIGHT gt button to decrease increase the value and the MENU middle key Default 13000K 4 If selecting USER mode adjust
306. he content tree sanan W copy desired sign content into right field gt gt button Load button Figure 4 24 Load image settings for probe e g RAB4 8 D 3 Click the sign next to UserPrograms select the desired probe s and copy the content by clicking the gt gt button 4 Click the sign next to 3D 4D Programs select the desired probe s and copy the content by clicking the gt gt button NOTE To return selected items from the Load Data field to Backup Data field select the lt lt button 5 Confirm selection with the LOAD button Settings will be loaded and the US Application Software restarts Chapter 4 Functional Checks 4 41 HEALTHCARE VOLUSON 58 VOLUSON 56 DIRECTION 5396805 REVISION 5 SERVICE MANUAL 4 5 3 Save Full System Configuration Full Backup A backup of the Full System Configuration always contains the following data e User Settings databases and files containing User Programs 20 30 40 Programs Auto Text entries gray curves and complete System settings such as language time date format etc e Measure Configuration user specific measure setup settings e Patient Archive database containing patient demographic data and measurements no images e Options Permanent Key that is specific for enabled software options and Demo Key e Image Transfer Configuration DICOM
307. he menu area changes to the Utilities menu For further details refer to the Voluson S8 Voluson S6 Basic User Manual Chapter 7 M Mode 4 4 3 1 MCFM Mode Check 4 By pressing the control and the control the mode is switched on in the preparation mode C The M cursor with M Color window appears on the active 2D image M c Figure 4 11 MCFM Main and MCFM Sub Menu For further details refer to the Voluson S8 Voluson 56 Basic User Manual Chapter 7 4 4 16 Section 4 4 Functional Checks HEALTHCARE VOLUSON 58 VOLUSON 56 DIRECTION 5396805 REVISION 5 SERVICE MANUAL 4 4 4 Spectral Doppler Mode Checks NOTE Different menus are displayed depending on which Spectral Doppler Mode PW or CW is selected NOTE The Continuous Wave Doppler Mode is an Option The CW key is only illuminated if the option is installed and the selected probe is capable for the Continuous Wave Doppler Mode Figure 4 12 Spectral Doppler Mode PW or CW Functional menu Table 4 5 Spectral Doppler Mode PW or CW Functions Expected Results Gate Position and Gate WIDTH Adjust the Gate Position resp Size with the TRACKBALL in the 2DSingle image The upper trackball key changes from Gate position to Gate size Press the right trackball key trackball key to activate the motion display 2 Em Press the left trackball key to activate both Modes B D PW Gain Control Rotate the PW
308. hecks HEALTHCARE VOLUSON 58 VOLUSON 56 DIRECTION 5396805 REVISION 5 SERVICE MANUAL 4 7 1 Control Console Positioning The control console can be rotated and adjusted in height NOTE For further details refer to Section 5 11 3 on page 5 45 4 7 2 Brakes and Direction Swivel Locks Check the brakes and swivel locks function as described below Table 4 15 Brakes and Direction Swivel Lock Swivel lock engaged Brakes and swivel lock released Brakes and swivel lock engaged full lock Chapter 4 Functional Checks 4 53 HEALTHCARE VOLUSON 58 VOLUSON 56 DIRECTION 5396805 REVISION 5 SERVICE MANUAL Section 4 8 Site Log Table 4 16 Voluson 58 Voluson 56 Site Log Paper Documentation Date Service person Problem Comments 4 54 Section 4 8 Site Log HEALTHCARE VOLUSON 58 VOLUSON 56 DIRECTION 5396805 REVISION 5 SERVICE MANUAL Chapter 5 Components and Functions Theory Section 5 1 Overview 5 1 1 Purpose of Chapter 5 This chapter explains Voluson 58 Voluson S6 s system concepts component arrangement and subsystem function It also describes the Power Distribution scheme and probes Table 5 1 Contents in Chapter 5 9 5 OPIO User Interface 5 13 Common Service Desktop CSD Chapter 5 Components and Functions Theory 5 1 HEALTHCARE VOLUSON 58 VOLUSON 56 DIRECTION 5396805 REVISION 5 SERVICE
309. hen click the IMAGE ARCHIVE tab Load button Save button Figure 4 33 System Setup Backup IMAGE ARCHIVE page 4 Click the SAVE button Advanced button choose archiving span time check mark if desired click Next button Figure 4 34 Image Archive Save preparations Chapter 4 Functional Checks 4 47 HEALTHCARE VOLUSON 58 VOLUSON 56 DIRECTION 5396805 REVISION 5 SERVICE MANUAL 4 5 6 1 Save Image Archive cont d 5 Choose archiving span time from the pop up menu A NOTICE If for example All images older than 1 Day is chosen see Figure 4 34 on 4 47 images of the current day will not be archived However if you click the Advanced button you can put this right 6 If desired check mark Remove Local Images after Backup 7 Click the ADVANCED button if it is desired to adapt archive data 8 Select the NEXT button choose destination enter backup description click Next button Figure 4 35 Image Archive Save choose destination 9 Choose the Destination 10 Enter the description of the image backup CAUTION Voluson 58 Voluson 56 presets configurations and image settings will not backed To Backup the Full System Configuration refer to Section 4 5 3 on page 4 42 11 Select the NEXT button 12 start the backup process click YES 4 48 Section 4 5 Backup and Restore Database Preset Configurations and Images
310. herals of the Voluson S8 Voluson S6 unit are summarized in Table 2 5 NOTE Physical dimensions especially height and depth depend on control console and monitor positioning For more details refer to Chapter 5 OPIO Positioning on page 5 45 Table 2 5 Physical Dimensions and Weight without Monitor and Peripherals 1730 mm 70 0 inch 620 mm 25 5 inch 850 mm 34 0 inch 90 200 0 16 980 mm 39 0 inch maximum at normal Monitor position control console is elevated and moved forwards to the maximum minimum at normal Monitor position no control console elevation or forwards movement 2 2 6 2 Acoustic Noise Output max 55 dB A 2 2 6 3 Electrical Specifications Please refer to Section 2 2 2 1 Voluson 58 Voluson amp S6 Power Requirements on page 2 3 Chapter 2 Site Preparation 2 5 HEALTHCARE VOLUSON 58 VOLUSON 56 DIRECTION 5396805 REVISION 5 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 Use the Pre installation checklist provided in Table 2 6 to verify that all needed steps have been taken Table 2 6 Voluson S8 Voluson 56 Pre Installation Check List etn Schedule at least 3 hours for installation of the system Notify in
311. ical service department or your local representative The leakage current of the entire system including any all auxiliary equipment must not exceed the limit values as per EN 60601 1 1 1990 IEC 60601 1 1 respectively other valid national or international standards All equipment must comply with UL CSA and IEC requirements Please observe that some printers may not be medical devices If the Bluetooth Printer and or Line Printers are no medical devices they have to be located outside of the patient environment according to IEC 60601 1 UL 60601 1 _ Auxiliary equipment must only be connected to the main console with the special main outlet provided for the electrical safety of the system Auxiliary equipment with direct main connection requires galvanic separation of the signal and or control leads For hardware installation procedures see Chapter 3 Connection of Auxiliary Devices on page 3 11 After each installation the leakage currents have to be measured according to IEC 60601 1 respectively UL 60601 1 All peripherals mounted on the Voluson 58 Voluson S6 system chassis must be firmly secured in position Chapter 1 Introduction 1 9 HEALTHCARE VOLUSON 58 VOLUSON 56 DIRECTION 5396805 REVISION 5 SERVICE MANUAL 1 3 6 Labels Locations The Voluson 58 Voluson 56 ultrasound system comes equipped with product labels and icons These labels and icons represent pertinent info
312. ication setting dynamic set field count mismatch restart the system Application setting field count mismatch restart the system Application setting RxFrqResponse field count mismatch restart the system AVI Save function fails Action check the connection and Power cable restart the i see error message machine and try again B_Enhance Out Of Range press ok and save this user setting once again B_Gain Out Of Range press ok and save this user setting once again B_Reject Out Of Range press ok and save this user setting once again restart the system If after restart not ok then call technical support backward steps calculated in bGetUnitByStamp out of range restart the system BBC Acquisition Wnd block creation failed ie restart the system Action restart the system BBC Acquisition Wnd incorrect ReplayCtrl object nd restart the system Action restart the system BBC Archive Wnd incorrect ReplayCtrl object restart the system check storage destination for Full Backup B TxFocus not calculated and B SHOT PART ON Backup error while writing Error during writing of backup data e g DVD CD not empty insufficient rights on target Network drive write protection on USB drive Backup error while verifying Checksum mismatch repeat backup 7 28 Section 7 8 Error Messages HEALTHCARE VOLUSON 58 VOLUSON 56 DIRECTION 5396805 REVISION 5 SERVICE MANUAL bCP_ConvertParameters failed Action res
313. ice can now be safely removed Confirm the Stop Device dialog with OK the Connect USB and Network Drives window Chapter 3 Setup Instructions 3 23 HEALTHCARE VOLUSON 58 VOLUSON 56 DIRECTION 5396805 REVISION 5 SERVICE MANUAL Section 3 6 Completing the Set Up 3 6 1 A CAUTION A WARNING A CAUTION A CAUTION 3 6 2 3 6 2 1 3 24 Connecting the Unit to a Power Source The connection of the Voluson 58 Voluson S6 ultrasound unit to a power source should be performed by a qualified person who has completed basic Voluson 58 Voluson 56 System User Training Use only the power cords cables and plugs provided by or designated by GE Healthcare to connect the unit to the power source Prior to connect the Voluson unit to a power source verify compliance with all electrical and safety requirements Check the power cord to verify that it is intact and of hospital grade Products equipped with a power source wall outlet plug should be connected to the fixed power socket that has a protective grounding conductor Never use an adapter or converter to connect with a power source plug for example a three prong to two prong converter The unit s power must be supplied from a separate properly rated outlet to avoid risk of fire Refer to Section 2 2 2 1 Voluson 58 Voluson 56 Power Requirements on page 2 3 for rating information The power cord should not under any circumstances be a
314. igipot to the end of the sequence The selected image is displayed 4 Select the review SPEED and the read ZOOM factor 5 Select the Cine Mode review direction 6 To start stop the Cine Loop playback select 2D CINE START STOP After stopping the sequence move the TRACKBALL to display the images one by one Spectral Doppler or M Cine Loop Press FREEZE then roll the TRACKBALL to display the Cine Loop one by one The UPPER TRACKBALL KEY changes from the 2D Cine to the D Loop respectively M Loop The active Cine is displayed on the monitor screen 2D D M image or 2D D M image Activating 3D Rotation Cine 1 After 3D Volume acquisition the 3D ROT CINE key on the Touch Panel 2 Select the Rotation angle with the select keys or select it manually with the START IMAGE and END IMAGE rotary controls 3 Select the Step angle and the Rotation axis 4 Select the CALCULATE CINE SEQUENCE key to start the calculation 5 To start stop the 3D Rotation Cine sequence select START STOP Activating Volume Cine 1 After Real Time 4D acquisition move the TRACKBALL horizontally to display the Volumes of the stored sequence one by one Alternative use the VOL CINE control to select the desired volume For further details refer to the Voluson S8 Voluson S6 Basic User Manual Chapter 11 6 Activating Auto Cine 1 After Real Time 4D acquisition select the CINE key on the menu area 2 Select the START VOLUME and the END
315. igital beam forming system incorporated in the FrontEnd which can handle up to 192 element probes by use of multiplexing oignal flow from the Probe Connector Panel to the FrontEnd FE Electronics to the BackEnd Processor and finally is displayed on the LCD monitor and peripherals Voluson S8 Voluson S6 internal electronics are divided into three Front End FE Processor Back End Processor Power Supply Unit Interconnecting signals from FrontEnd BackEnd keyboard monitor and power distribution sub systems are routed internally Major System Components e FrontEnd processor Section 5 3 on page 5 21 e BackEnd processor 5 4 2 on page 5 27 e Console User interface System I O with hard keys Section 5 6 on page 5 30 Monitor Section 5 7 on page 5 34 e External Section 5 8 page 5 35 Peripherals Section 5 9 on page 5 36 e System mechanical chassis trolley to keep all major components Section 5 11 on page 5 44 Chapter 5 Components and Functions Theory 5 3 GE HEALTHCARE VOLUSON 58 VOLUSON 56 DIRECTION 5396805 REVISION 5 SERVICE MANUAL Section 5 2 General Information conta LCD Monitor DVD Dive Color Printer Optional 7 NEST Assy CPS Assy RFS Assy BF128 BF64 Assy B ERE A PIR Assy Figure 5 2 Basic Block diagram of Voluson S8 Voluson S6 5 4 Section 5 2 General Information HEALTHCARE VOLUSON 58 VOLUSON 56 DIRECT
316. igure 4 21 Image Settings Only Save window Choose the media and click the SAVE button Select the NEW FILE key and enter a file name without extension Click the OK key to start the process When the saving has been completed click OK 4 38 Section 4 5 Backup and Restore Database Preset Configurations and Images HEALTHCARE VOLUSON 58 VOLUSON 56 DIRECTION 5396805 REVISION 5 SERVICE MANUAL 4 5 2 Load Image Settings Only A CAUTION The loading procedure overwrites the existing image settings on the local hard drive Make sure to insert the correct System DVD Additionally you can load the image settings from D usersettings FactoryDefault Mizar 4 5 2 1 Preparations 1 Insert a DVD CD R RW into the drive or connect an external USB device 2 Press the UTILITIES key on the control panel 3 Select SYSTEM SETUP button to invoke the setup desktop 4 On the left side of the screen select BACKUP and then click the SYSTEM CONFIGURATION tab 5 Click the LOAD button of the Small Backup Scan Settings group Choose media and then click Load Figure 4 22 Image Settings Only Load window 6 Choose the media and click LOAD NOTE If it is desired to load image settings from media Internal HDD click on the CHANGE FOLDER button browse for the folder D usersettings FactoryDefault Mizar and then click the LOAD button 7 Select the appropriate file and click OK 8 Select the desired
317. ing the Back end Processor is in Standby mode 4 2 Section 4 3 General Procedure HEALTHCARE VOLUSON 58 VOLUSON 56 DIRECTION 5396805 REVISION 5 4 3 1 1 NOTE NOTE SERVICE MANUAL Scanner Power On cont d 5 Hold down the On Off button see Figure 4 2 on the control panel for 3 seconds The power for on board peripheral auxiliary equipments are commonly switched with the ON OFF button The power switch of any attached printer s needs to be in ON position before starting the system However be aware some auxiliary equipment may switch itself to standby mode e g Color video printer and must therefore be switched on separately On Off Button Figure 4 2 On Off Button on Control Panel As soon as the software has been loaded the system enters 2D Mode with the probe and application that were used before the system was shut down Total time used for start up is about 2 minutes The power for on board peripheral auxiliary equipments are commonly switched with the ON OFF button So the auxiliary equipment need not to be switched ON OFF separately Chapter 4 Functional Checks 4 3 HEALTHCARE VOLUSON 58 VOLUSON 56 DIRECTION 5396805 REVISION 5 SERVICE MANUAL 4 3 2 Power Off Shutdown A NOTICE After turning off a system wait at least 10 seconds before turning it on again The system may not be able to boot if power is recycled too quickly 4 3 2 1 Scanner Shutdown 1 If not a
318. ion B mode Data is written via SPO into SDRAM Fifo Buffer memory DMA Controller 1 transfers the data into SOM System On Module main memory where scan conversion is performed per software i e the sweep image is generated scaling and interpolation between lines CineMode CineMode Memory is the SOM main memory 5 2 3 3 D Mode Pulsed Wave and Continuous Wave Doppler 1 5 PRF generator see Section 5 2 3 1 B Mode on page 5 12 After DC cancelling the signal is mixed with RX Frequency and brought to LF Spectrum where the LowPassFilter cuts HF Mixer and Magnitude Calculator arrange Complex Demodulation a DMA section D mode Data is written via SPO into SDRAM Fifo Buffer memory DMA Controller 1 transfers the data into PC main memory where FFT and scan conversion is performed per software i e the sweep image is generated scaling and interpolation between lines CineMode CineMode Memory is the SOM main memory 5 2 3 4 D Mode Autotrace draws PC calculated envelope to D Spectrum 1 5 PRF generator see Section 5 2 3 1 B Mode on page 5 12 After DC cancelling the signal is mixed with RX Frequency and brought to LF Spectrum where the LowPassFilter cuts HF Mixer and Magnitude Calculator arrange Complex Demodulation a DMA section D mode Data is written via SPO into SDRAM Fifo Buffer memory PC calculates Autotrace Curve from D Mode data Cine Mode with Autotrace Cine Mode Memory for the Autotrace
319. ion of ACDC With the AC input voltage from the ACFE the ACDC module generates 12Vdc DCDC main DC Power Supply With the 12Vdc from ACDC the DCDC module generates all DC power sorces Front end voltages Standby voltage Tx voltages DVD supply 4D module supply Fan supply 4D Module In addition the AC DC device contains the digital motor amplifier Chapter 5 Components and Functions Theory 5 43 HEALTHCARE VOLUSON 58 VOLUSON 56 DIRECTION 5396805 REVISION 5 SERVICE MANUAL Section 5 11 Mechanical Descriptions 5 11 1 Physical Dimensions 469 LCD ARM MOVING RANGE 1417 Figure 5 23 Physical Dimensions 5 44 Section 5 11 Mechanical Descriptions HEALTHCARE VOLUSON 58 VOLUSON 56 DIRECTION 5396805 REVISION 5 SERVICE MANUAL 5 11 2 LCD Monitor The Voluson 58 Voluson 56 has a free adjustable LCD monitor in relation to the user interface e position up down 7 5 cm e position left right 18cm e rotation up down 90 15 e rotation left right 90 5 11 3 OPIO Positioning The control console can be rotated translated and adjusted in height e height adjustment 27 cm 10 6 inch e rotation adjustment 30 p gt 27 888 E Figure 5 24 adjustable Control Console Chapter 5 Components and Functions Theory 5 45 HEALTHCARE VOLUSON 58 VOLUSON 56 DIRECTION 539
320. ions 3 43 HEALTHCARE VOLUSON 58 VOLUSON 56 DIRECTION 5396805 REVISION 5 SERVICE MANUAL Section 3 8 System Configuration 3 8 1 System Setup Modifications of system parameters and settings are supported by 4 major groups Each major group contains diverse dialog pages and sub windows General Date Time Clinic Name EUM Language Screen saver etc General User Settings to save User programs 3D 4D programs Auto Text Doppler 2D Refresh etc Patient Info Display Drop Down Management Capitalize Letter in Patient Names etc zu Service tab conncet the USB standard GE dongle and enter the standard GE revolving Administration password change every six months_ to get access to the Service Tools functions e System Info shows which Software Hardware version is installed in the system e Options shows which options are installed in the system For information on configuring Software Options refer to Section 8 7 on page 8 14 Peripherals Video Norm selection Foot switch assignment Add Printer Edit Printer settings etc Connectivity amp Device Setup to set up all DICOM Archive and Network configuration nodes Button Configuration to adjust assignment of Remote keys P1 P2 P3 and P4 e g Printer selection e Drives USB and Network drives stop devices map network drive Erase CD Em System Configuration Save Load Settings only Save Load Delete Fu
321. ipment Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment WEEE Disposal This symbol indicates that waste electrical and electronic equipment must not be disposed as unsorted municipal waste and must be collected separately Please contact an authorized representative of the manufacturer for information concerning the decommissioning of your equipment These symbols indicate that at least one of the six hazardous substances of the China RoHS Labelling Standard is above the RoHS limitation The number inside the circle is referred to as the Environmental Friendly Use Period EFUP It indicates the number of years that the product under normal use will remain harmless to health of humans or the environment EFUP 10 for Short Use Products EFUP 20 for Medium Use Products This product consists of devices that may contain mercury which must be recycled or disposed of in accordance with local state or country laws Within this system the backlight lamps in the monitor and contain mercury Loading prohibited Section 1 2 Important Conventions Adjacent to On Off Standby switch left below the Control panel Rear of system at mains switch Rear of system at mains switch on primary power supply Rear of system at mains switch on primary power supply Rear side of the unit On the plug of each probe Rear side of the unit On the plug of each probe Rear side of the unit not visible below the cover on r
322. itor holder Remove Dust and Coupling gel Control Console Check Translation Rotation and Height more frequently at Mobile Units movement Adjustment Elevation Trackball Check Check proper operation If failure occurs go to trackball Cursor movement X Y direction cleaning Remove trackball ring open the trackball Trackball Cleaning housing and take out the trackball to clean it with soft tissue and screwdriver shaft Please record it in the systems setup maintenance report save the image filing data Disk Drives Test Image filing Archive Import and weekly or at least monthly on Data Backup Export data capability DVD CD Drive DVD CD depending on the number of examinations Clean probes and probe cables and check acoustic lens housing cracks and probe Safe Probe Operation cables In case of mechanical damage or before each use don t use them Danger Safety risk for operator and patient To detect air bubbles in filling liquid shake Probe Air bubbles the probe carefully and check abnormal noise Remove dust dirt of all probe connectors Probe connectors UA Clean with vacuum cleaner if dust is visible Also after corrective Console Leakage maintenance or as required by Current Checks ar your facilities QA program Chapter 10 Care amp Maintenance 10 3 HEALTHCARE DIRECTION 5396805 REVISION 5 Table 10 2 Customer Care Schedule Peripheral Leakage Current Checks Service at Indi
323. just the H POSITION by pressing the lt LEFT or RIGHT gt button to decrease increase the value default 50 V Postion e Press the MENU middle key of the monitor controls over 10 sec Select the OSD gt V POSITION by pressing the LEFT or RIGHT gt button to decrease increase cursor and the MENU middle key Adjust the V POSITION by pressing the LEFT or RIGHT gt button to decrease increase the value default 50 Half Tone 1 2 Press the MENU middle key of the monitor controls over 10 sec Select the OSD HALF TONE by pressing the LEFT or RIGHT gt button to decrease increase cursor and the MENU middle key Chapter 6 Service Adjustments 6 7 HEALTHCARE VOLUSON 58 VOLUSON 56 DIRECTION 5396805 REVISION 5 SERVICE MANUAL 3 Adjust the HALF TONE by pressing the lt LEFT or RIGHT gt button to decrease increase the value default 50 6 3 4 Exit When finishing the Adjusting Menu select the EXIT middle and press the MENU middle key 6 8 Section 6 3 LCD Monitor Adjustment HEALTHCARE VOLUSON 58 VOLUSON 56 DIRECTION 5396805 REVISION 5 SERVICE MANUAL 6 3 5 Monitor setup NOTE Changing the monitor settings through the utility page it takes 1 second to apply the adjusted value to the monitor 1 Press the UTILITIES key on the control panel On the left side of the screen select the MONITOR Honti Brightnesxs Contrast Dark Room
324. l rE 10 23 ey 10 23 vi Rey eae hae 10 23 New Sos ae 10 23 Acoustic Output OM ea UA ee 1 1 cee bang 1 1 Tables for 12L RS at 2D Mode 1 3 Tables for 12L RS at Motion Mode M Mode 1 4 Tables for 12L RS at Pulsed Wave Doppler PW Mode 1 5 Tables for 12L RS at Color Flow Mode CFM Mode 1 6 Tables for RAB4 8 RS at 2D Mode B Mode 1 7 Tables for RAB4 8 RS at Motion Mode 1 8 Tables for RAB4 8 RS at Pulsed Wave Doppler PW Mode 1 9 Tables for RAB4 8 RSD at Color Flow Mode CFM Mode 1 10 Tables for RAB4 8 RS at Color Motion Mode 1 11 Tables for RIC5 9W RS at 2D Mode B Mode 1 12 Tables for RIC5 9W RS at Motion Mode 1 13 Tables for RIC5 9W RS at Pulsed Wave Doppler PW Mode 1 14 Tables for RIC5 9W RS at Color Flow Mode CFM Mode 1 15 Tables for RIC5 9W RS at Color Motion Mode CM Mode 1 16 Tables for AB2 7 RS at 2D Mode B Mode 1 17 Tables
325. l current local state and national electrical codes Main Power Plug The Voluson S8 Voluson S6 ultrasound system is supplied with a main power plug as standard In the event that the unit arrives without a power plug or with the wrong plug contact your GE dealer When necessary the installation engineer will supply the appropriate power plug to meet the applicable local regulations Chapter 2 Site Preparation 2 3 HEALTHCARE VOLUSON 58 VOLUSON 56 DIRECTION 5396805 REVISION 5 SERVICE MANUAL 2 2 3 2 4 Limitations Ultrasound systems are susceptible to Electromagnetic Interference from radio frequencies magnetic fields and transients in the air or wiring Ultrasound machines also generate EMI The Voluson S8 Voluson S6 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 sources of EMI include the following e medical lasers Scanners e cauterizing guns e computers e monitors e fans e gel warmers e microwave oven e light dimmers e portable phones e broadcast stations and mobile broadcasting machines Table 2 4 EMI Prevention Abatement Keep the unit at least 5 meters 16 4 feet away from othe
326. l outlet 3 Plug the black chassis cable into the meter s CHASSIS connector and attach the black chassis cable clamp to an exposed protectively earthed metal part of the Voluson 58 Voluson 56 unit such as Potential equilibrium connector 4 Set the meter s 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 This should be less than 0 2 Ohms 10 16 Section 10 7 Electrical Safety Tests HEALTHCARE VOLUSON 58 VOLUSON 56 DIRECTION 5396805 REVISION 5 SERVICE MANUAL 10 7 5 Enclosure Leakage Current Test 10 7 5 1 Definition This test measures the current that would flow in a grounded person who touched accessible non protectively earthed parts of equipment if the ground wire were to break The test verifies the isolation of the power line from the chassis The meter is connected from accessible non protectively earthed parts of the case to ground Measurements should be made with the ground open and closed with power line polarity normal and reversed and with the neutral open and closed Record the highest reading DANGER Electric Shock Hazard When the meter s ground switch is OPEN DO NOT not 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
327. l segments incl training Postfach 11 05 60 D 42655 Solingen Fax 49 0 212 2802 431 Germany Online Services Ultrasound Asia Australia China India Japan Korea Singapore System Manufacturer Table 1 8 System Manufacturer GE Ultrasound Korea 65 1 Sangdaewon dong Jungwon gu Seongnam Si Gyeonggi do 462 120 Korea 82 0 31 740 6436 Chapter 1 Introduction 1 15 HEALTHCARE VOLUSON 58 VOLUSON 56 DIRECTION 5396805 REVISION 5 SERVICE MANUAL This page was intentionally left blank 1 16 Section 1 5 Customer Assistance HEALTHCARE VOLUSON 58 VOLUSON 56 DIRECTION 5396805 REVISION 5 SERVICE MANUAL Chapter 2 Site Preparation 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 Voluson 58 Voluson 56 ultrasound unit Included are descriptions of the facility and electrical needs to be met by the purchaser Table 2 1 Contents in Chapter 2 General Console Requirements ae X Chapter 2 Site Preparation 2 1 HEALTHCARE VOLUSON 58 VOLUSON 56 DIRECTION 5396805 REVISION 5 SERVICE MANUAL Section 2 2 General Console Requirements 2 2 1 A CAUTION 2 2 1 1 NOTE 2 2 1 2 2 2 2 NOTE NOTE Environmental Requirements Table 2 2 Environmental Requirements Operating Operating Storage Temperature Humidity Heat Dissipation Temperature Stora
328. lean LCD Monitor surface with a fluid detergent in warm water on a soft damp cloth 2 LCD Monitor Caution DO NOT spray any liquid directly onto the Voluson 58 Voluson S6 covers LCD Monitor keyboard etc Section 10 5 System Maintenance HEALTHCARE VOLUSON 58 VOLUSON 56 DIRECTION 5396805 REVISION 5 SERVICE MANUAL 10 5 5 10 5 6 Physical Inspection Table 10 9 Physical Checks seep tm ton Inspect the Control Panel and Keyboard Note any damaged or missing items Control Panel and Replace faulty components as required Keyboard Verify proper operation of Control Panel backlighting and TGC sliders Clean the drive head and media with the vendor supplied cleaning kit Advise the user to repeat DVD R RW Drive this often to prevent future problems DVDs CDs must be stored away from dust and cigarette smoke Do not use alcohol or benzene to clean the drive Check all wheels and casters for wear and verify operation of foot brake to stop the unit from Wheels amp Brakes moving and release mechanism Check all wheel locks and swivel locks for proper operation Check all internal cable harnesses and connectors for wear and secure connector seating 7 Cables amp Connectors special attention to footswitch assembly probe strain or bend reliefs Check the power cord for cuts loose hardware tire marks exposed insulation or other Power Cord deterioration and verify continuity Ti
329. led support WMF KoefBlock too big restart the system Write error Action use a new CDR call technical support use a new 7 40 Section 7 8 Error Messages HEALTHCARE VOLUSON 58 VOLUSON 56 DIRECTION 5396805 REVISION 5 SERVICE MANUAL Write Protected cassette Remove cassette from VCR and put writeable cassette Remove cassette from VCR and put writeable cassette into drive of VCR into drive of VCR Write Protected DVD Remove DVD and put writeable DVD into drive of Recorder Put writeable DVD into Drive Wrong disc type Please enter a data disc and try again enter data disc and try again XTD pucBackScaledBlmage Memory allocation failed restart the system XTD pucDSCBlmage Memory allocation failed restart the system XTDTrackballCtrlState No frame to trackball position found internal failure restart the system Wrong key restart the system Chapter 7 Diagnostics Troubleshooting 7 41 HEALTHCARE VOLUSON 58 VOLUSON 56 DIRECTION 5396805 REVISION 5 SERVICE MANUAL This page was intentionally left blank 7 42 Section 7 8 Error Messages HEALTHCARE VOLUSON 58 VOLUSON 56 DIRECTION 5396805 REVISION 5 SERVICE MANUAL Chapter 8 Replacement Procedures Section 8 1 Overview 8 1 1 A NOTICE A WARNING Purpose of Chapter 8 This chapter contains replacement procedures for different modules and their subsystems The Manpower time and
330. lex Mode System Function Task Connect an abdominal probe press the PROBE key select the Abdomen Application and start the Default Program Record a 2D image of the Liver If there is no abdominal probe record a 2D image the Thyroid using a small parts probeand corresponding program Use the FREQUENCY control to switch the Receiver Frequency range penet norm resol Start the Abdomen Program adjust the M Cursor vessel and activate the M Mode Adjust the SPEED key to change the M Mode sweep speed After FREEZE move the TRACKBALL to recall the stored sequence Start the Volume acquisition using a Real Time 4D probe Start the Abdomen Program and switch on the CFM and the PW Mode Adjust the Doppler Cursor and press the right trackball key to activate the Triplex Mode 1 Press the UTILITIES key on the control panel 2 In the Utilities menu select SYSTEM SETUP to invoke the setup desktop on the screen 3 On the left side of the screen select ADMINISTRATION and then click the SYSTEM INFO tab to see VOLUSON S8 VOLUSON S6 SERVICE MANUAL Expected Result regular and homogenous 2D image no disturbances in the 2D image during changing the Receiver Frequency the M Cursor agree with Vessel Cine loop is displayed continuous Volume Acquisition without any jumps and smooth echo shape with clear defined image edge no disturbances in the 2D Color and the Doppler image Section 8 2 Sy
331. ll System Configuration ackup e Image Archive to save or load Image Archive A NOTICE More detailed information pertaining System Setup adjustments is found in the Basic User Manual see Table 9 10 System Manuals Voluson S8 Voluson S6 on page 9 16 3 8 1 1 To invoke the Setup procedure 1 Press the UTILITIES key on the control panel 2 In the Utilities menu select SYSTEM SETUP to activate the setup desktop screen 3 Select the corresponding major group from the left side of the screen and then click the desired tab In general operations are done with the trackball and the trackball keys mouse emulation Trackball mouse position positions the pointing device arrow on the desktop left trackball key left mouse button sets fixates markers and activates pages buttons etc marked by the pointing device upper trackball key right mouse button no function in system desktop e right trackball key left mouse button sets fixates markers and activates pages buttons etc marked by the pointing device 3 44 Section 3 8 System Configuration HEALTHCARE VOLUSON 58 VOLUSON 56 DIRECTION 5396805 REVISION 5 SERVICE MANUAL 3 8 1 2 How to enter Date and Time 1 Invoke System Setup as described in Section 3 8 1 1 on page 3 44 2 On the left side of the screen select GENERAL and then click on the GENERAL tab select Date Format select Display Time Format op
332. ll customer presets on Hard disk and or DVD see Section 4 5 3 Save Full System Presets i Configuration Full Backup on page 4 42 Image Archive ad n Image Archive on DVD USB Stick etc see Section 4 5 6 1 Save Image Archive on Section 10 5 System Maintenance HEALTHCARE VOLUSON 58 VOLUSON 56 DIRECTION 5396805 REVISION 5 SERVICE MANUAL 10 5 2 Functional Checks The functional checks take about 60 minutes to perform Refer to the Voluson S8 Voluson S6 Basic User Manual whenever necessary 10 5 2 1 System Checks Table 10 5 System Functional Checks 1 Verify basic 2D operation Check the basic system controls that affect this mode of operation 2 Verify basic Mode operation Check the basic system controls that affect this mode of operation Verify basic CFM Mode Color Flow Mode operation 3 C Mode Check the basic system controls that affect this mode of operation Verify basic PD Mode Power Doppler Mode operation PD Mode Check the basic system controls that affect this mode of operation Doppler Modes Verify basic Doppler Mode operation PW Check the basic system controls that affect this mode of operation 3D Mode Verify basic 3D Mode operation Check the basic system controls that affect this mode of operation RealTime 4D Mode __ Verify basic RealTime 4D Mode operation optional Check the basic system controls that affe
333. ll nrimanty us wireless adapter Country Pull down Menu Selecting may be a violation of applicable law agree ta acd in accordance mese 581810447 up Figure 3 44 select the country The Setup Wizard window appears ar NETGEAR 4453 Setup Wizard 2 NOTE Settinge Networks Siatsbzs This example shows fictional information 4 N f T G gt A R Selecied Adapler NETGEAR 3111 3 5 Mnps Wireless USA 7 Save Profile button Profile Service_Engineering Frofie 0 SSID access Disabled Agvanced Settings s WEB Wireless Security aberant Create with Passpnhraae c C190 Access Pont Infrastructure Type in 7 Computer to computer Ad Hac Key arualy Find a Network PET EU uin E eras oai button 00 0F 24 T1 1C B0 Suit Da 25 Find a Network Figure 3 45 Setup wizard Settings 6 Enter Network Name SSID and check adjust all other settings NOTE For detailed description of available parameters refer to Section 3 11 2 1 Description of Netgear Configuration Parameters on page 3 58 7 Type a suitable name for the new profile into the Profiles box and then click SAVE PROFILE 8 Finally click FIND NETWORK and wait a few seconds Chapter
334. llowing ways INDICATES THE PRESENCE OF A HAZARD THAT WILL CAUSE SEVERE PERSONAL INJURY OR DEATH IF THE INSTRUCTIONS ARE IGNORED INDICATES THE PRESENCE OF A HAZARD THAT CAN CAUSE SEVERE PERSONAL INJURY AND PROPERTY DAMAGE IF INSTRUCTIONS ARE IGNORED Indicates the presence of a hazard that will or can cause minor personal injury and property damage if instructions are ignored Equipment Damage Possible 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 Notes provide important information about an item or a procedure Information contained in a NOTE can often save you time or effort Chapter 1 Introduction 1 3 HEALTHCARE VOLUSON 58 VOLUSON 56 DIRECTION 5396805 REVISION 5 SERVICE MANUAL 1 2 2 Standard Hazard Icons Important information will always be preceded by the exclamation point contained within a 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 hazards that could cause harm Even if a symbol isn t used in this manual it is included for your reference Table 1 4 Standard Hazard Icons ELECTRICAL MECHANICAL RADIATION Other hazard icons make you aware of specific procedures that should be followed Table 1 5 Standard Icons Indicating a Special Procedure be Used AVOID STATIC ELECTRICITY TAG AND
335. lose Protective earth and close neutral with normal polarity Close Protective earth and close neutral with reverse polarity Measurement limits per UL 60601 1 Medical Electrical Equipment Safety Standards Table IV Most meters like Dale 600 601 only measure AC rms Measurement limits per UL 60601 1 Medical Electrical Equipment Safety Standards Table 19 5DV 1 Measurement limits per IEC 60601 1 Medical Electrical Equipment Safety Standards Table IV Isolation between Mains and Applied Limits refers to the measurement of leakage current flow which would flow from mains to patient if the patient were to come into contact with mains voltage The following tests are performed at the factory and should be performed at the customer site as well Grounding Continuity Earth Leakage Current Enclosure Leakage Current Patient Leakage Current All measurements should be made with an electrical safety analyzer Section 10 7 Electrical Safety Tests HEALTHCARE VOLUSON 58 VOLUSON 56 DIRECTION 5396805 REVISION 5 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 are illuminated Any problems found should be reported to the hospital immediately and the receptacle should not be used CORRECT WIRING OPEN GROUND WIRE REVERSED POLARIT
336. lready in read mode freeze the image 2 Press the ON OFF button see Figure 4 2 on the control panel Following dialog appears Ghul Restart Figure 4 3 Shutdown Restart or Cancel 3 Select the SHUTDOWN button The system performs an automatic full shutdown sequence NOTE Full shut down is also performed when pressing the ON OFF button on the control panel twice 4 Switch OFF the Circuit Breaker at the rear of the system NOTE The mains outlet of the system for peripheral auxiliary equipment are commonly switched with the ON OFF button So the auxiliary equipment need not to be switched ON OFF separately A WARNING Disconnection of the Main Power Cable is necessary For Example When repairing the system 5 After complete power down unscrew the 2 screws and remove the pull out protection to disconnect the main power cable from the system or unplug it from the AC wall outlet socket Circuit breaker After unscrew 2 screws Pull out protection Figure 4 4 Circuit Breaker pull out protection and main power cable at rear of system 4 4 Section 4 3 General Procedure HEALTHCARE VOLUSON 58 VOLUSON 56 DIRECTION 5396805 REVISION 5 SERVICE MANUAL 6 Press on the brakes to block the front caster wheels 7 Disconnect probes A CAUTION DO NOT disconnect a probe while running Live Scan Write mode A software error may occur In this case switch the unit OFF perform a reset Chap
337. ltered to a configuration rated less than that specified for the current Whenever disconnecting the Voluson system from the electrical outlet always observe the safety precautions First unplug the main power cable from the wall outlet socket then from the unit itself Remove by pulling on the cable connector DO NOT pull on the cable The Voluson S8 Voluson S6 requires all covers Operate this system 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 Power On Boot Up Scanner Power On 1 Connect the Main Power Cable to the back of the system 2 Connect the Main Power Cable to a hospital grade power outlet with the proper rated voltage Never use an adapter that would defeat the safety ground Section 3 6 Completing the Set Up HEALTHCARE VOLUSON 58 VOLUSON 56 DIRECTION 5396805 REVISION 5 SERVICE MANUAL 3 Switch ON the Circuit at the rear of the system lt Circuit Main Power Figure 3 13 Circuit and main power cable at rear of system Chapter 3 Setup Instructions 3 25 HEALTHCARE VOLUSON 58 VOLUSON 56 DIRECTION 5396805 REVISION 5 SERVICE MANUAL 3 6 2 2 Back End Processor Boot Up A NOTICE When AC power is applied to the scanner the ON OFF button on the control panel illuminates amber indicating that the System including the Back end Processor is in Standby mode
338. lume marker superimposed on the 2 D image indicating the position of the Doppler sample volume The sample volume size and location are specified by the operator Sample volume can be overlaid by a flow direction cursor which is aligned by the operator with the direction of flow in the vessel thus determining the Doppler angle This allows the spectral display to be calibrated in flow velocity m sec as well as frequency Hz PW Doppler also provides the capability of performing spectral analysis at a selectable depth and sample volume size PW Doppler can be used in combination with 2D and Color Flow modes 3D Imaging The Voluson 58 Voluson 56 Ultrasound System will be used to acquire multiple sequential 2D images which can be combined to reconstruct a three dimensional image These 3D images are useful in visualizing three dimensional structures and in understanding the spatial or temporal relationships between the images the 2D sequence The 3D image 1 presented using standard visualization techniques such as surface or volume rendering 3D Data Collection and Reconstruction 2D gray scale images including Color Flow or Power Doppler information may be reconstructed The acquisition of volume data sets is performed by sweeping 2D scans with special transducers called 3D transducers designed for the 2D scans and the 3D sweep 2D ultrasound imaging modes are used to view a two dimensional cross sections of parts of the body F
339. m 5 26 Section 5 4 BackEnd Processor HEALTHCARE VOLUSON 58 VOLUSON 56 DIRECTION 5396805 REVISION 5 SERVICE MANUAL 5 4 1 5 4 2 5 4 2 1 Table 5 5 Voluson S8 Voluson S6 RFS components Hard Disk Drive SOM System On Module DVR Digital Video Recorder option Hard Disk Drive The Hard Disk is the main storage device of the Voluson 58 Voluson 56 ultrasound system The Voluson S8 Voluson S6 160 Gbyte Hard disk which is controlled by the CPU via signals from SATA is divided into 4 partitions For further details see Section 5 2 6 Data Location on page 5 20 SOM System On Module Congatec Built in or external Components On Board VGA LAN USB 2 0 Sound CPU Intel Core 2 Duo Processor T9400 2 53 GHz Major Tasks System Control 2D 3D 4D Image processing and Rendering Chapter 5 Components and Functions Theory 5 27 HEALTHCARE VOLUSON 58 VOLUSON 56 DIRECTION 5396805 REVISION 5 SERVICE MANUAL Control DVD drive SATA User Interface USB DVR USB SOM ComExpress USB USB USB SATA lt un SATA Figure 5 11 SOM System On Module 5 4 3 DVR Digital Video Recorder option For further details see Section 5 9 1 1 DVD Recorder on page 5 36 5 28 Section 5 4 BackEnd Processor GE HEALTHCARE VOLUSON S8 VOLUSON S6 DIRECTION 5396805 REVISION 5 SERVICE MANUAL Section 5 5 Inte
340. mad outa 10 2 Quality ASSUFAII6B c 10 2 Maintenance Task 5 10 2 How often should care amp maintenance tasks be performed 10 2 TOOIS HOGOLIF OG s Acedia dc Dc Rae oe ek qid Uu gt dos 10 5 Special Tools Supplies and 10 5 Specific Requirements for Care amp Maintenance 10 5 System Mantenan Es ew SUE 10 6 CHECKS eevee senate edad pA P 10 6 Funcional ChECKS i 10 7 oVsIem GhecKS uo rd deb 10 7 Peripheral Option Checks 10 8 qm E ER S S 10 8 Mains Cable Inspection 10 8 GIGCQNING 10 8 General Cleaning Eid 10 8 PAYSICANNSPECION 3 4 de 10 9 Optional Diagnostic Checks 10 9 10 10 Probe Related Checks 10 10 Basle PIODS Cale bdo fad uns nit 10 10 Basic Probe Cleaning and or Disinfection 10 10 Disinfection by means of the 10 11
341. manent key is required Please contact your local distributor or GE service representative 8 6 Section 8 2 System Software Installation Upgrade Procedure HEALTHCARE VOLUSON 58 VOLUSON 56 DIRECTION 5396805 REVISION 5 SERVICE MANUAL 8 2 5 System Software Installation Procedure FMI from DVD The system software installation procedure starts with saving and recording the settings present on the system silent Rollback Then the new software is written to the hard disk using the System DVD Application Settings are automatically updated to match with new Software version Existing User Programs 3D 4D Programs and Auto Text remain unaffected Afterwards the new software is configured such that it is integrated again in its environment A CAUTION Disconnecting ALL external USB devices except DVD CD R RW drive is NECESSARY Re installation of any previously attached printer has to be done after the upgrade procedure Note Installing the Bluetooth Printer and its connection set is not possible by the user NOTE For more detailed information about FMI from DVD refer to 5 14 3 2 1 on page 5 56 1 Perform Preparations as described in 8 2 4 on page 8 3 2 If not already done disconnect all external USB devices except DVD CD R RW drive 3 Insert the System DVD into the drive 4 Restart the system Turn system OFF and then back ON A NOTICE f the system boots into LINUX the Boot priority order
342. mation HEALTHCARE VOLUSON 58 VOLUSON 56 DIRECTION 5396805 REVISION 5 SERVICE MANUAL 5 2 1 3 5 2 1 3 1 5 2 1 3 2 5 2 1 3 3 5 2 1 3 4 Color Doppler Modes Color Doppler is used to detect motion presented as a two dimensional display There are following applications of this technique e Color Flow Mode used to visualize blood flow velocity and direction e Power Doppler PD used to visualize the spatial distribution of blood e Bi Directional Angio HD Flow used to visualize flow direction with spatial resolution and low artifact visibility e Tissue Doppler TD used to visualize tissue motion direction and velocity Color Flow Mode A real time two dimensional cross section image of blood flow is displayed The 2D cross section is presented as a full color display with various colors being used to represent blood flow velocity variance power and or direction Often to provide spatial orientation the full color blood flow cross section is overlaid on top of the grayscale cross section of soft tissue structure 2D echo For each pixel in the overlay the decision of whether to display color Doppler gray scale echo information or a blended combination is based on the relative strength of return echoes from the soft tissue structures and from the red blood cells Blood velocity is the primary parameter used to determine the display colors but power and variance may also used A high pass filter
343. mponents using the following checklist Table 3 6 Damage Inspection Checklist Voluson S8 Voluson S6 System Main label Enter Serial Number 7 printed on main label see Figure 1 2 on page 1 11 Console Verify that the system is switched OFF and unplugged Clean the console and control panel 3 Control Console Physically inspect the control console for missing or damaged items After switching on the system verify the proper illumination of all the control panel buttons Check all probes for wear and tear on the lens cable and connector Look for bent or damaged pins on the 4 Probes connector and in the connector socket on the unit Verify that the EMI fingers around the probe connector Socket housing are intact Check the probe locking mechanism and probe switch Clean the LCD display by gently wiping with a dry soft lint free non abrasive folded cloth Inspect the monitor 5 LCD Display for scratches and raster burn 8 Fans Verify that the system s cooling fans and peripheral fans are operating 7 Check the rear panel connectors for bent pins loose connections and loose missing hardware Screw all the cable connectors tightly to the connector sockets on the panel Verify that the labeling is in good condition Covers Check that all screws are tightly secured in place that there are no dents or scratches and that no internal parts are exposed erie Check and clean the peripherals in
344. n echo in relationship to its amplitude Cand Noa exam Blue Copper Sno Clear A Tint map determines the Chroma value color tone and saturation of an echo in relationship to its amplitude Coal Standard 1 Standard 2 Staridard 3 Petron Soft Sepia For further details refer to the Voluson 58 Voluson 56 Basic User Manual Chapter 6 2D Mode 4 12 Section 4 4 Functional Checks HEALTHCARE DIRECTION 5396805 REVISION 5 4 4 2 4 4 2 1 VOLUSON 58 VOLUSON 56 SERVICE MANUAL Additional optional Operating Modes B Flow B Flow On Off switch Press the BF control to activate deactivate the B Flow mode The B Flow Main menu appears on the menu area scan mode B Flow is an option If the option is not installed the BF control is not active For further details refer to the Voluson S8 Voluson S6 Basic User Manual Chapter 6 6 XTD View Check XTD View On Off switch Press the XTD key to activate deactivate the XTD View mode A blue box is displayed at the border of the 2D image Start and Stop the XTD image acquisition with the right trackball key Figure 4 8 XTD View Main Menu For further details refer to the Voluson 58 Voluson amp 56 Basic User Manual Chapter 6 7 Chapter 4 Functional Checks 4 13 HEALTHCARE VOLUSON 58 VOLUSON 56 DIRECTION 5396805 REVISION 5 SERVICE MAN
345. n in direction of the scan plane Examples include scanning of vascular structures and connective tissues in the arms and legs 5 2 1 1 4 Coded Contrast Imaging optional For details review Section 5 2 4 7 Coded Contrast Imaging on page 5 17 5 2 1 2 M Mode In M mode soft tissue structure is presented as scrolling display with depth on the Y axis and time on the X axis It is used primarily for cardiac measurements such as value timing on septal wall thickness when accurate timing information is required M mode is also known as T M mode or time motion mode Ultrasound echoes of different intensities are mapped to different gray scale values in the display M mode displays time motion information of the ultrasound data derived from a stationary beam Depth is arranged along the vertical axis with time along the horizontal axis M mode is normally used in conjunction with a 2D image for spatial reference The 2D image has a graphical line M line superimposed on the 2D image indicating where the M mode beam 15 located 5 2 1 2 1 Mode Mode Color Flow Mode Color Flow Mode and Color M Mode are Doppler modes intended to add color coded qualitative information concerning the relative velocity and direction of fluid motion within the 2D mode or M mode image Color Flow overlays color on the M mode trace using velocity and variance color maps The Color Flow wedge overlays the 2D mode image and M mode timeline 5 6 Section 5 2 General Infor
346. n the equipment The desire to use 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 Section 2 3 Facility Needs HEALTHCARE VOLUSON 58 VOLUSON 56 DIRECTION 5396805 REVISION 5 SERVICE MANUAL 2 3 2 NOTE NOTE 2 3 3 Mandatory Site Requirements The following are mandatory site requirements Additional optional recommendations as well as a recommended ultrasound room layout are provided in Section 2 3 3 Site Recommendations e Adedicated single branch power outlet of adequate amperage see Table 2 3 on page 2 3 that meets all local and national codes and is located less than 2 5 m 8 2 ft from the units proposed location Refer to Section 2 2 2 Electrical Requirements on page 2 2 Adoor opening of at least 76 cm 2 5 ft in width e proposed location for the unit is at least 0 2 m 0 6
347. nd on page 5 23 see RFS Board Block diagram on page 5 24 5 2 2 2 Back End Block diagram For further details see BackEnd Processor Block diagram on page 5 26 5 2 2 3 OPIO Block diagram For further details see Main OPIO Block Diagram on page 5 30 Chapter 5 Components and Functions Theory 5 11 HEALTHCARE DIRECTION 5396805 REVISION 5 SERVICE MANUAL 5 2 3 5 2 3 1 5 2 3 1 1 VOLUSON S8 VOLUSON S6 Data Flow Control Description This section describes the functions of the boards vs different operation modes BF128 BF64 Beamformer Motherboard HFS Mid Processor System Control and DMA Controlle B Mode 1 RFS The RFS contains the Clock Management and PRF Generator It generates drives BF Beamformer FPGA Clock 200MHz and Shot Trigger for the Beamformer board BF128 or BF64 Configures PIR Probe Interface board and Beamformer BF128 or BF64 with Tx Frequency Tx Focus Rx Focus LineNo lateral Position Tx Apodization RX Apodization Multibeam etc The HFS board also contains the Tx Power Reference DAC Furthermore it contains Multibeam Delnterleave Subtraction Filter for see Section 5 2 3 1 1 Special B Mode Techniques on page 5 12 DigitalTGC DC Canceler Mixer Part of Demodulator LowPassFilter Decimation Pixel rate Conversion Magnitude Calculator Part of Demodulator Logarithmic Amplifier Re Sample Edge Enhance Contrast Enhancement thr
348. ned OFF 5 50 Section 5 12 Service Platform GE HEALTHCARE VOLUSON S8 VOLUSON S6 DIRECTION 5396805 REVISION 5 SERVICE MANUAL Section 5 13 Common Service Desktop CSD 5 13 1 Internationalization The user interface provided by the service platform is designed for GE personnel and as such is in English only There is no multi lingual capability built into the Service Interface There are different possibilities to access the Common Service Desktop and its available features 1 Local Access via System Setup Administration SERVICE page 2 Local Extended Access by means of service dongle and GE password 3 Remote Access requires customers permission As soon as the Common Service Desktop CSD is started the Service Home Page appears zu Na m pir oec t ee Figure 5 28 Common Service Desktop Home The navigation bar at the top of the screen allows to select from following tools e Error Logs on page 5 52 e Diagnostics on page 5 52 Image Quality on page 5 53 e Configuration page 5 53 e Utilities on page 5 54 e Replacement on 5 54 e PM on page 5 54 Chapter 5 Components and Functions Theory 5 51 HEALTHCARE VOLUSON 58 VOLUSON 56 DIRECTION 5396805 REVISION 5 SERVICE MANUAL 5 13 2 Error Logs When the Error Logs page is selected different log
349. nnect another probe Cannot read a valid Probe ID xx from middle probe connector B Connect another probe Cannot read a valid Probe ID xx from right probe connector C Connect another probe Cannot read a valid Probe ID xx from lower left probe connector cw Connect another probe Chapter 7 Diagnostics Troubleshooting 7 29 HEALTHCARE VOLUSON 58 VOLUSON 56 DIRECTION 5396805 REVISION 5 SERVICE MANUAL Error Messages cannot read file restart the system eo nero Load volume files from other storage medium Action Load volume files from other storage medium Call technical support 9 Can t add chosen files to the virtual folders restart the system Can t create hardware configuration index file in D SERVICE restart the system Action restart the system Can t detect PCI 9054 restart the system Can t find s dll function in Mizar_IntensityMeasureData dll restart the system Can t import disc session Action use a new CDR to write data to CD if not ok call technical support use anew DVDIODSEECEIO wie Gata t0 Dy DGD Can t load Mizar_IntensityMeasureData dll restart the system Can t open restart the system Can t open patterndat bin Action restart the system restart the system Can t open resampcoef bin Action restart the system restart the system CHA Pulselnversion flag for this probe is not set restart the system Action restart the system Cine2D_CtrlBlock v
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354. o Figure 8 10 Boot screen auto 15 Updating will take some time fod syescripts ver nagat ch lime 289 Is a directory ver nqgnt sh BUEGEL uer ngnt xh copy 18 ver mgnt zh Lastnandatory 18 dosfsck 2 11 12 2885 2 LFH dourhdad 326 files S27448 1998199 clusters ver agnt sh last entry from table 12 fcd sys scripts ver ngat sh line 289 r tap bootseq fmi txt such file or d th 081 11877 86 vor aget sh copyMSP 82 519 8 ver agat sh copyPeriph peripherals available ver agat ch copyINSITE no InSite update available ver agat sh copySETTINGS Settings update available ver aget th no update available sh 15 no UIS to copy ver aget ch T oo 013 to install ver agat ch entering sh copying image to recovery partition R will take como time please wait about one full row of dots LE E Figure 8 11 Please wait 16 Please wait until all processes are finished 100 percent completed 17 The system is rebooting into windows Boot screen Voluson 8 10 Section 8 2 System Software Installation Upgrade Procedure HEALTHCARE VOLUSON 58 VOLUSON 56 DIRECTION 5396805 REVISION 5 SERVICE MANUAL 8 2 5 System Software Installati
355. obe on its scan head disinfecting a probe ensure TAKE EXTREME CARE that there is sufficient space between the probe and the Section 10 5 System Maintenance HEALTHCARE VOLUSON 58 VOLUSON 56 DIRECTION 5396805 REVISION 5 SERVICE MANUAL 10 5 7 4 Disinfection by means of the RIC Holder Especially for Real time 4D endocavity probes RIC it is necessary to take extreme care when transporting the system with the probe attached or during the disinfection process Inadequate handling may lead to dead elements shocked head mechanics etc The RIC Holder especially developed for RIC Real time 4D endocavity probes guarantees that the sensitive probe head does not hit the bottom of the container during the disinfection procedure NOTE Operation instructions are supplied with each RIC Holder 2225469 End ocavity Soaking Cup Kit ntoiner the probe in the RIC Hold cina the disinfection 5 available at GE Accessory ILEAN HET DHE C n P CD d fe drmrecubo Order hr EB 3B5T o guarantee that the cenctive probe head does not hit the botlom of Chapter 10 Care amp Maintenance 10 11 HEALTHCARE VOLUSON 58 VOLUSON 56 DIRECTION 5396805 REVISION 5 SERVICE MANUAL Section 10 6 Using a Phantom Optional The use of a Phantom is not required during Preventiv maintenance Customer may use it as part of their Quality Assurance Program tes
356. of power 5 T 5 A Right gt decrease OSD increase Menu Key Figure 6 1 Monitor Adjustment buttons 6 2 Section 6 3 LCD Monitor Adjustment HEALTHCARE VOLUSON 58 VOLUSON 56 DIRECTION 5396805 REVISION 5 SERVICE MANUAL Table 6 2 On Screen Display OSD Menu Contrast 0 100 100 Brighness 0 100 80 Colortemp Gamma Select Colortemp Mode 9000K 11000K 13000K 15000K USER Full 5 4 Native ON OFF English German French Spanish Italian Swedish Chinese Japanese 0 100 50 0 100 50 Half Tone 0 100 63 r o 5 c lt 9 o 5 6 3 1 Brightness Contrast 6 3 1 1 Brightness Adjusting the monitor s contrast and brightness is one of the most important factors for proper image quality If these controls are set incorrectly the Gain Dynamic Range and even Acoustic Output may have to be changed more often than necessary to compensate The proper setup displays a complete gray scale The lowest level of black should just disappear into the background and the hightest white should be bright but not saturated 1 Adjust the BRIGHTNESS by pressing the lt LEFT or RIGHT button to decrease increase value Default 80 5 __ as AT Figure 6 2 Brightness Adjust 6 3 1 2 Contrast 1 Press the MENU middle key of the monitor controls over 10 sec 2 Select the Picture
357. olor in the display 15 It adjusts the axial sample depth of color pixels LINE DENS Determines the line density within the Color Box The lower the line density the larger the line distance and the size of the color pixels SCALE HD Flow The maximum velocities are displayed above and under the color scale in kHz cm s or m s Provides selectability of the color coding for an optimization of the display of blood flow similar to the post processing curves with grayscale 2D scans After a selection has been made the color bar displays the resultant map Gently means the transition between color and gray scale information GENTLY COLOR COLOR The embedding of the color into 2D Mode is performed smoothly with less colored splashes To activate the Gently Color function select the CFM MAP PD HD Flow TD key in the menu color within the vessel walls ARTEFACT on off Switch on off the artifact suppression The baseline shift can be used to prevent aliasing in one flow direction similar to the Doppler baseline shift Impossible in PD Mode With Line Filter the signals of the neighboring pulses are less weighted for the display the 23 LINE F i actual pulse which considerably improves the detail lateral resolution and signal to noise ratio For further details refer to the Voluson 58 Voluson S6 Basic User Manual e Chapter 8 CFM Mode Color Flow Mode
358. om accessible protectively earthed parts of the equipment to ground Measurements should be made with power line polarity normal and reversed and with the neutral open and closed Record the highest reading of current POWER POLARITY REVERSING OUTLET SWITCH H Figure 10 4 Set Up for Test of Earth Leakage Current IEC 60601 1 Clause 19 NOTE Color of Power coutlet cable i USA and Canada Hot Black Neutral White Ground Green or Green yellow ii Others Hot Brown Neutral Blue Ground Green yellow When using Dale 600 601 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 through protective earth will be indicated in any of the current ranges The maximum allowable limit for earth leakage current is shown in Table 10 12 on page 10 13 10 20 Section 10 7 Electrical Safety Tests HEALTHCARE VOLUSON 58 VOLUSON 56 DIRECTION 5396805 REVISION 5 SERVICE MANUAL 10 7 7 10 7 7 1 NOTE A CAUTION 10 7 7 2 Table 10 17 Typical Data Sheet for Earth Leakage Currents Measured Earth Leakage Cur Tester Neutral Tester Polarity Switch rent Enter Name of tested peripheral here Ges 9m Nm me Type CF Patient Leakage Current Test ECG Leads Definition This test measures the
359. omments E Mail Address Remote Archive Setup Name AE Title IP Address Subnet Mask Default Gateway Server Name Remote DB User Name o o 3 62 Section 3 13 Connectivity Setup Worksheet AE Title HEALTHCARE VOLUSON 58 VOLUSON 56 DIRECTION 5396805 REVISION 5 SERVICE MANUAL Section 3 13 Connectivity Setup Worksheet conta Voluson 58 Voluson S6 Host Name fs Local Address ROUTING INFORMATION Destination GATEWAY IP Addresses IP Addresses Default cEEBE DICOM APPLICATION INFORMATION NAME Le AE TITLE IP ADDRESSES PORT d so Tee Store 3D_1 Tee prn Te ve on pee I oo Figure 3 51 Worksheet for DICOM Network Information Chapter 3 Setup Instructions 3 63 HEALTHCARE VOLUSON 58 VOLUSON 56 DIRECTION 5396805 REVISION 5 SERVICE MANUAL Section 3 14 Paperwork NOTE During and after installation the documentation i e User Manual Installation Manual for the peripheral units must be kept as part of the original system documentation This will ensure that all relevant safety and user information is available during the operation and service of the complete system 3 14 1 Product Locator Installation NOTE The Product Locator Installation Card shown may not be same as the provided Product Locator card G
360. on Power Doppler can be used in combination with 2D and opectral Doppler modes as well as with 3D mode Bi Directional Angio HD Flow Mode Directional Power Doppler is a Power Doppler mode incorporating the flow direction much like Color Doppler into the displayed image The focus of the settings for Directional Power Doppler is for high spatial resolution and low artifact visibility allowing vessels to be seen with less blooming and finer detail Tissue Doppler option The Tissue Color Doppler Imaging is used for color encoded evaluation of heart movements The TD image provides information about tissue motion direction and velocity Chapter 5 Components and Functions Theory 5 7 HEALTHCARE VOLUSON 58 VOLUSON 56 DIRECTION 5396805 REVISION 5 SERVICE MANUAL 5 2 1 4 5 2 1 5 5 2 1 6 5 2 1 7 5 8 Pulsed PW Doppler PW Doppler processing is one of two spectral Doppler modalities In spectral Doppler blood flow is presented as a scrolling display with flow velocity on the Y axis and time on the X axis The presence of spectral broadening indicates turbulent flow while the absence of spectral broadening indicates laminar flow PW Doppler provides real time spectral analysis of pulsed Doppler signals This information describes the Doppler shifted signal from the moving reflectors in the sample volume PW Doppler can be used alone but is normally used in conjunction with a 2D image with an M line and sample vo
361. on Procedure FMI from DVD conta TT OOO 00 Documents and Settings Administrator pushd and Settings Administratorecd iC il rem wait a bit to let Windows initialize Ce Meotsutilsechs Wadedag for Vindow to usarinit Waiting For to Ci wit ilso 15888 Figure 8 12 automatic processes running 18 Please wait until all processes are finished Finally the 2D screen is displayed on the monitor NOTE If the BT warning dialog Figure 8 13 below appears enter the proper Permanent key and then click SUBMIT UBApp The BT optinn n t set The machine wall hant without using the ultrasound hardware You can enter valid option key here or beter m Unies System Setup Options enter Permanent key then click Submit Figure 8 13 Enter Permanent key 19 Remove the System DVD from the DVD CD R RW Drive drive 20 If Control Panel is not working after first boot up please shut down the system then boot up again A NOTICE After turning off a system wait at least 10 seconds before turning it on again The system may not be able to boot if power is recycled too quickly 21 Reconnect the external devices install all the printers and adjust the printer settings as described Section 3 7 Printer Installation on page
362. on of voltage setting only by authorized service person The maximum power consumption of equipment inclusive of the color LCD monitor connected to these outlets must not exceed 400VA Table 3 8 Approved Peripherals cometon common Digital B W Video printer SONY UP D897 USB Port Digital B W Video printer P95D USB Port Digital Color Printer Color Printer SONY UP D25MD USB Port _____ ELI Deskjet Printer Officejet H470 USB Port Blutooth Bluetooth GEUK Dedicated Connector Connector Chapter 3 Setup Instructions 3 49 HEALTHCARE VOLUSON 58 VOLUSON 56 DIRECTION 5396805 REVISION 5 SERVICE MANUAL 3 8 4 External I O Connectors Figure 3 40 External I O Connectors on Rear of System Table 3 9 External I O Connector Description _ fee EN Figure 3 41 External Connectors OPIO Table 3 10 External I O Connector Description cene _ USB Table 3 13 USB 2 0 port 3 13 USB 2 0 port m 3 50 Section 3 8 System Configuration HEALTHCARE VOLUSON 58 VOLUSON 56 DIRECTION 5396805 REVISION 5 SERVICE MANUAL 3 8 4 1 External I O Pin Outs Table 3 11 HDMI out Connector 19 Pin _ Table 3 12 Network Connector RJ45
363. or example in 2D gray scale imaging a 2 dimensional cross section of a 3 dimensional soft tissue structure such as the heart is displayed in real time Typically the user of an ultrasound machine manipulates the position and orientation of this 2D cross section in real time during an ultrasound exam By changing the position of the cross section a variety of views of the underlying structure are obtained and these views can be used to understand a 3 dimensional structure in the body To complete survey a 3 dimensional structure in the body it is necessary to collect 2D images which span a volume containing the structure One way is to sweep the imaging cross section by translating it in a direction perpendicular to the cross section Another example method is to rotate the cross section about a line contained in the cross section The Voluson S8 Voluson S6 Ultrasound System uses the automated so called C Scan for the motion perpendicular to automated B scan Once a representative set of 2D cross sections are obtained standard reconstruction techniques can be used to construct other 2D cross sections or to view the collection of the cross sections as a 3D images 3D Image Presentation several techniques can be used to aid the human observer in understanding the resulting 2D image as a representation of a three dimensional object One is to rotate the volume of data and present the resulting sequence of 2D projections to the observer The ch
364. ory allocation failed restart the system HT ColorFlowFilterBlock vChecklQDataSizeAndUpdate Tables Memory allocation failed Action restart the system If after restart not ok then call technical support restart the system restart the system restart the system HT OColorFlowFilterBlock vDebugDrawlQDataCurve Memory allocation failed Action restart the system If after restart not ok then call technical support RT_ConnectionMngr vAssembleRT Set no RT TissueFilterBlock found for restart the svetem TISSUE3D Blocks RT ECG Block bStart ECGInterface failed restart the system restart the system HT MoOolorFilterBlock Memory allocation failed Action restart the system If after restart not ok then call technical support MOolorFilterBlock vChecklQDataSizeAndUpdateBuffer Memory allocation failed restart the system HT MOolorFilterBlock vDebugDrawlQDataCurve Memory allocation failed restart the system HT MotionMBlock execute caused exception from xx ReplayBuffAddr xx Line Header Size xx blockLength xx value i xx Action restart the system restart the system If after restart not ok then call technical support restart the system lt o z 9 o goo m JJ 55 2 So r o HT MotionMCTestBlock execute Error length of DMA block 1 xx is not aligned to restart the system line size HT MotionMCTestBlock execute Error length of
365. ote printers As an added benefit transferring 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 DICOM Option Pre installation Requirements To configure the Voluson 58 Voluson 56 ultrasound unit to work with other network connections the network administrator must provide some necessary information Use the Connectivity Setup Worksheet on page 3 62 to record required information that must include Voluson 58 Voluson 56 DICOM network details for the Voluson unit including the host Details name local port IP address AE title and net mask Routing Information IP addresses for default gateway and other routers in use at site DICOM Application Information Details of DICOM devices in use at the site including the DICOM host name AE title DICOM port number and addresses Installation see Section 3 12 Network IP Address Configuration on page 3 59 Chapter 2 Site Preparation 2 9 HEALTHCARE VOLUSON 58 VOLUSON 56 DIRECTION 5396805 REVISION 5 SERVICE MANUAL This page was intentionally left blank 2 10 Section 2 3 Facility Needs HEALTHCARE VOLUSON 58 VOLUSON 56 DIRECTION 5396805 REVISION 5 SERVICE MANUAL Chapter 3 Setup Instructions Section 3 1 Overview 3 1 1 The Purpose of Chapter 3 This cha
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367. ough differentiation Frame Filter Blending adapting Brightness in order to perfectly combine Nearfield Frame with Farfield Frame in FFC Mode see Section 5 2 3 1 1 Special B Mode Techniques on page 5 12 Multibeam Delnterleave means Incoming Pixel order shot1pix1 shot2pix1 shot3pix1 shot4pix1 shot1pix2 shot2pix2 shot3pix2 shot4pix2 is converted to the new order shot1pix1 shot1pix2 shot1pix3 shot2pix1 shot2pix2 shot2pix3 After DC cancelling the signal is mixed with RX Frequency and brought to LF Spectrum where the LowPassFilter cuts HF Mixer and Magnitude Calculator arrange Complex Demodulation and Logarithmic Amplifier arrange the conversion from High Dynamic LinearSignal to the Low Dynamik e g 8Bit Log Signal Several Postprocessing steps LineFilter FrameFilter ReSample Edge Enhance enable smooth image quality while keeping contrast high a Direct Memory Access DMA section B mode Data from RFS is written via Signal Processor SP Channel 0 into SDRAM Fifo Buffer memory DMA Controller 0 transfers the data into PC main memory where scan conversion is performed per software Cine Mode Reserved area in PC main memory is used BF128 Voluson amp 58 or BF64 Voluson 56 This Beamformer board consists of Bemaformer FPGA TX pulser RX AFE BF128 supports 128 TX RX channels and BF64 supports 64 TX RX channels beamformer FPGA generates TX Frequency through dividing 200MHz by 2 3 4 5 TX Focus an
368. oval and replacement of ESD sensitive parts All parts that have the potential for storing energy must be discharged or isolated before making contact Section 1 4 Electromagnetic Compatibility EMC HEALTHCARE VOLUSON 58 VOLUSON 56 DIRECTION 5396805 REVISION 5 SERVICE MANUAL Section 1 5 Customer Assistance 1 5 1 NOTE 1 5 2 Contact Information If this equipment does not work as indicated in this service manual or in the Basic User Manual or if you require additional assistance please contact the local distributor or appropriate support resource as listed below Prepare vital system information see Section 7 2 on page 7 2 before you call e System e System Serial number also visible on label on back of the system Application Software version e Backup version e additional information about installed software Table 1 7 Phone Numbers for Customer Assistance USA GE Medical Systems Ultrasound Service Engineering 9900 Innovation Drive RP 2123 Wauwatosa WI 53226 USA Service On site 1 800 437 1171 Service Parts 1 800 558 2040 Applications support 1 800 682 5327 or 1 262 524 5698 Canada 1 800 668 0732 668 0732 _ 1 321 7937 Latin America Applications support 1 262 524 5698 Europe OLC EMEA Europe Middle East amp Africa GE Ultraschall Deutschland GmbH Phone 49 0 212 2802 652 OLC BeethovenstraBe 239 33 1 3083 1300 English German al
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370. ppler PW Mode 1 60 Tables for 1 5 5 at Color Flow CFM Mode 1 61 Tables for C1 5 RS at Color Motion Mode CM Mode 1 62 Tables for 4C RS at 2D Mode B Mode 1 63 Tables for 4C RS at Motion Mode 1 64 Tables for 4C RS at Pulsed Wave Doppler PW Mode 1 65 Tables for 4C RS at Color Flow Mode CFM Mode 1 66 Tables for 4C RS at Color Motion Mode CM Mode 1 67 Tables for E8C RS at 2D Mode 1 68 Tables for E8C RS at Motion Mode M Mode 1 69 Tables for E8C RS at Pulsed Wave Doppler PW Mode 1 70 Tables for E8C RS at Color Flow CFM Mode 1 71 Tables for E8C RS at Color Motion CM Mode 1 72 Table of Contents HEALTHCARE VOLUSON 58 VOLUSON 56 DIRECTION 5396805 REVISION 5 SERVICE MANUAL Chapter 1 Introduction Section 1 1 Overview 1 1 1 1 1 2 A NOTICE Purpose of Chapter 1 This chapter describes important issues related to safely servicing the Voluson S8 and or Voluson S6 ultrasound system The service provider must read and understand all the information presented in this manual before installing or servicing a unit Table 1 1 Contents in Chapter 1 Safety Considerations er Electromagnetic Compatibility EMC 1544 Purpose of S
371. probes or equipment having excessive leakage current A CAUTION Compare all safety test results with safety test results of previously performed safety tests e g last year etc In case of unexplainable abrupt changes of safety test results consult experienced authorized service personnel or GE for further analysis To minimize the risk of a probe causing electrical shock the customer should observe the following recommendations DO use a probe that is cracked or damaged any way e Check probe leakage current once a year on surface probes once a year on endocavitary probes whenever probe damage is suspected 10 12 Section 10 6 Using a Phantom Optional HEALTHCARE VOLUSON 58 VOLUSON 56 DIRECTION 5396805 REVISION 5 SERVICE MANUAL 10 7 2 GEHC Leakage Current Limits for Voluson S8 Voluson S6 The following limits are summarized for IEC60601 1 standard including national deviations and IEC 62353 Medical Electrical Equipment Recurrent test and test after repair of medical electrical equipment Measurement limits per 60601 1 standard including national deviations Table 10 11 Enclosure Leakage Current Limits Accessible Surfaces not protectively earthed Close Protective earth and close neutral with normal polarity Close Protective earth and close neutral with reverse polarity Open Protective earth and close neutral with reverse polarity Open neutral and close Protective earth with no
372. pter contains information needed to setup the Voluson 58 Voluson 56 ultrasound system Included are procedures to receive unpack and configure the equipment A worksheet is provided see page 3 62 to page 3 63 to help ensure that all the required information is available prior to setup the system Table 3 1 Contents in Chapter 3 Section 3 2 Set Up Reminders 3 2 1 Average Installation Time Once the site has been prepared the average installation time required is shown in Table 3 2 below Table 3 2 Average Installation Time Installing the scanner options printers 0 5 to 1 5 hours depends on required configuration DICOM Option connectivity 0 5 1 5 hours depends on configuration amount Chapter 3 Setup Instructions 3 1 HEALTHCARE VOLUSON 58 VOLUSON 56 DIRECTION 5396805 REVISION 5 SERVICE MANUAL 3 2 2 Installation Warnings 1 Since the Voluson S8 Voluson S6 weighs approximately 87 5 kg 192 5 lbs without peripherals two people are required to unpack it 2 There are no operator serviceable components To prevent shock do not remove any covers or panels Should problems or malfunctions occur unplug the power cord Only qualified service personnel should carry out servicing and troubleshooting 3 2 2 1 Moving Lifting the System When moving or lifting the system grasp it only at the rear handle and the handles underneath the footrest cover see Figure 3 1 on page 3 2 A
373. r 4 Power ON Boot up the Voluson 58 Voluson 56 system as described in Section 3 6 2 on page 3 24 All software drivers are pre installed for the designated Color printer only 5 After physical connection to the Voluson 58 Voluson 56 system assign the printer to a remote key P1 P2 P3 and or P4 as described in Section 3 7 6 Remote Control Selection on page 3 43 6 Verify the correct settings in the printer Properties see Section 3 7 5 Adjustment of Printer Settings on page 3 36 A WARNING After each installation the leakage currents have to be measured according to IEC 60601 1 respectively UL 60601 1 Chapter 3 Setup Instructions 3 15 HEALTHCARE VOLUSON 58 VOLUSON 56 DIRECTION 5396805 REVISION 5 SERVICE MANUAL 3 5 3 1 Connection Scheme Color Printer m Figure 3 7 Color Printer connection 3 16 Section 3 5 Connection of Auxiliary Devices HEALTHCARE VOLUSON 58 VOLUSON 56 DIRECTION 5396805 REVISION 5 SERVICE MANUAL 3 5 4 Connecting the DeskJet Color Printer 3 5 4 1 Connection via Bluetooth Adapter The DeskJet Color Printer can be connected to an external non isolated power source The bluetooth adapter should be directly connected to the indicated USB 3 on rear panel Power Cable Bluetooth connected to the rear side Printer Adapter of the printer e i pi 18 ip 4 e 7 i m
374. r 9 4 98 98 Mechanical Parts Chapter 9 Renewal Parts 9 1 GE HEALTHCARE VOLUSON S8 VOLUSON S6 DIRECTION 5396805 REVISION 5 Section 9 2 List of Abbreviations AC ADC A N Key ASIC Assy BF64 BF128 CBP CPS CPU CSI CWDM DAC DC DSP DVD DVI ECGP EUM FRU 1 FRU 2 HDD Int I O LCD PCI PWA RFS SOM USB CRU Alternating Current Analog to Digital Converter Alpha Numeric Keys Application Specific Integrated Circuit Assembly 64ch Beamformer module 128ch Beamformer module Backplane interface module Common Power Supply Central Processing Unit Common Status Indicator module Continuous wave doppler module Digital to Analog Converter Direct Current Digital Signal Processing Digital Video Disc Digital Visual Interface Electrocardiography module Electronic User Manual Replacement part available in parts hub Replacement part available from the manufacturer lead time involved Hard Disk Drive Internal Input Output Liquid Crystal Display Peripheral Component Interconnect Printed Wire Assembly Radio frequency module System On Module Universal Serial Bus Customer replaceable unit Section 9 2 List of Abbreviations SERVICE MANUAL HEALTHCARE VOLUSON 58 VOLUSON 56 DIRECTION 5396805 REVISION 5 SERVICE MANUAL Section 9 3 Parts List Groups Figure 9 1 Console Views Table 9 2 Mechanical and user accessible parts Le
375. r 8 Replacement Procedures 8 21 HEALTHCARE VOLUSON 58 VOLUSON 56 DIRECTION 5396805 REVISION 5 SERVICE MANUAL 2 Unscrew 2 screws then remove the OPIO COVER L R from Refer to the figure below OP COVER L R Figure 8 22 Removing the OPIO COVER L R 8 12 5 Installation Procedure 1 Install the new parts in the reverse order of removal 8 22 Section 8 12 Replacement of the OP COVER L R HEALTHCARE VOLUSON 58 VOLUSON 56 DIRECTION 5396805 REVISION 5 SERVICE MANUAL Section 8 13 Replacement of the Caps for Hardkeys A NOTICE Please observe that replacement procedure depend on key caps that have to be replaced if just the circle key caps have to be replaced e if trackball buttons or mode key slices have to be replaced too please contact your local distributor or GE service representative 8 13 1 Replacement of Circle Key Caps only 8 13 1 1 Manpower One person approx 1 minute cap 8 13 1 2 Tools Small sized slotted screwdriver or tweezers 8 13 1 3 Circle Key Caps Replacement Procedure 1 By means of a small slotted screwdriver carefully push against the circle hardkey cap 2 Lift the cap until it is completely loosened from its base 3 Place the new hardkey cap down until it snaps into position Figure 8 23 Push against the circle cap and lift it Chapter 8 Replacement Procedures 8 23 HEALTHCARE VOLUSON 58 VOLUSON 56 DIRECTION 5396805 REVISION 5 SERVIC
376. r EMI sources Special shielding may be Be aware of RF sources required to eliminate interference problems caused by high frequency high powered radio or video broadcast signals Poor grounding is the most likely reason a unit will have noisy images Ground the unit 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 cable with an external connection requires a magnet wrap at each end Install the shield over the front of card cage Loose or missing covers or RF gaskets allow radio frequencies to interfere with the ultrasound signals Reolace broken AF Gacke If more than 20 or a pair of the fingers on an RF gasket are broken replace the gasket 9 IDo not turn ON the unit until any loose metallic part is removed and replaced if required Never place a label where RF gaskets meet the unit Otherwise the gap created will permit RF leakage In case a label has been found in such a location move the label to a different appropriate location Replace and or reassemble all screws RF gaskets covers and cores Do not place labels where RF gaskets touch metal The interconnect cables are grounded and require ferrite beads and other shielding Cable length material and routing are all important do not make any changes that do not meet all specifications Cellular phones may transmit 5 V m signal that causes image
377. r ink cartridge has to be used Otherwise you will get an error message at printing 2 Select the PAPER page and select Paper Size UPC 21L large UPC 21S small Orientation Landscape recommended when using large paper size High Speed check mark on gt Sony l rinting l references Paper Layout Graphics Message Sige LPC 215 235A 1600x 1200pxeT aur 2 UPC 215 UPC 245A UPC 2ILAUPC Landscape Scale D lv High Speed Print Made Printer Info SAYE Se Load Se a Restore Figure 3 32 Paper page 3 40 Section 3 7 Printer Installation HEALTHCARE VOLUSON 58 VOLUSON 56 DIRECTION 5396805 REVISION 5 SERVICE MANUAL 3 7 5 3 UP D25MD Printer Settings cont d 3 Select the GRAPHICS page From the Color Adjust pop up menu select a Color Balance Cyan 0 Magenta 0 Yellow 0 b Gray Balance X 50 Y 50 UP ELE RADI Pantie Pee RADI Pantie m E RA pa Lawout Facer Lawout Messsce Calor Aust Diir orinted mage Cao Gray Banc BUNT with ayaa gt _ d mm me J
378. r of the color wedge inverts around the baseline impossible in PD Mode 6 00 Image magnification PAN Zoom read and write mode 7 QUALITY Improves the Color Resolution by reducing the image frame rate respectively vice versa Chapter 4 Functional Checks 4 19 HEALTHCARE VOLUSON 58 VOLUSON 56 DIRECTION 5396805 REVISION 5 SERVICE MANUAL 4 20 Table 4 6 Color Doppler Mode CFM PD HD Flow TD Functions Used to eliminate Doppler noise that is caused by vessel wall or cardiac wall motion 5 Wall Motion Filter CFM PD HD Flow 9 By adjusting toward up the increases adjusting toward the PRF decreases Salmi After FREEZE you can adjust the Color Threshold It eliminates small color noise or motion 10 THRESHOLD ae i artifact signals in the color image small number cuts off less signals than a higher setting DISPL MODE To select the CFM Display Mode V V T V Pow Pow T or T To select different filter periods for rising velocity and falling velocity 12 SMOOTH RISE Filtering of the rise velocity leads to noise suppression FALL This filter leads for prolongation of the display flow FREQU It serves for selection of the Transmit Frequency which also depends on the Color Box position ENSEMBLE the number of pulses to constitute one Color Power Doppler HD Flow line the This function controls the axial resolution of c
379. r reboot 3 60 Section 3 12 Network IP Address Configuration HEALTHCARE VOLUSON 58 VOLUSON 56 DIRECTION 5396805 REVISION 5 SERVICE MANUAL 3 12 1 Map Network Drive cont d 7 Select the CONNECT button to establish the connection to the remote machine successful the DISCONNECT button becomes active A NOTICE f there is an error during the connection a warning message appears inside the dialog In this case please verify the data in the dialog A NOTICE If there already is a connection to the remote server the CONNECT button is grayed To change the existing connection first click on DISCONNECT and then enter the new settings A WARNING Please make sure that the server you are connecting to is trustworthy and reliable For details contact your local system administrator If you backup Archive data to this server all the patients demographic data will be copied to this server Chapter 3 Setup Instructions 3 61 HEALTHCARE DIRECTION 5396805 REVISION 5 Section 3 13 Connectivity Setup Worksheet Site System Information Voluson 58 Vousomb CONTACT INFORMATION Name TCP IP Settings System IP Settings Name AE Title IP Address Subnet Mask Default Gateway EN Services Destination Devices Device Type Manufacturer Name VOLUSON 58 VOLUSON 56 SERVICE MANUAL C
380. rimary Power Module Circuit breaker Equipotential connection Mains voltage indicator 100 1 shows input voltage level EL F d 4 3 d pull out protection Mains Power cable Figure 5 18 Primary Power Module Chapter 5 Components and Functions Theory 5 37 HEALTHCARE VOLUSON 58 VOLUSON 56 DIRECTION 5396805 REVISION 5 SERVICE MANUAL 5 10 1 1 CPS Block Diagram CPS Power Supply ames bed ol i i i i 4 i i i i i i i 1 1 i 1 i 4 2c a I2V gt 24V gt SHV HVA HVBE CWD Motor Driver for 4D 12 5V 5V V Live5V FAN12V AC Connector For BAW Printer Color Printer AC INPUT m AC DC Converter AC100 120V 1711442 220 240 23451132 Figure 5 19 CPS Block Diagram 5 38 Section 5 10 Power Distribution HEALTHCARE VOLUSON 58 VOLUSON 56 DIRECTION 5396805 REVISION 5 SERVICE MANUAL 5 10 1 2 Power Distribution Block Diagram CD Monitor SOM Audio Amp USB Level shifter Doppler Audio circuit Diag SOM PIC Doppler Audio circuit MoD Cn py nd zno BF128 64 PIR 97 HV Switch 97V Probe HV Switch TX Pulser CLK 5 robe level shitter TX Pulser Level shifter
381. rinter receives image data via the USB port The print command is controlled by the keys P1 P2 on the Voluson S8 Voluson S6 control panel depending on system configuration 5 9 2 3 Color Deskjet Printer Normally a Color Deskjet Printer is used to print out reports and exams but in some cases also ultrasound images It is controlled via Bluetooth Adapter 5 9 3 DVD R RW Drive Writer The DVD R RW Drive Writer is used to backup images and reports In addition it is used as the main source of software upgrades and other service utility operations The DVD R RW drive can read write CDs and DVDs And also it is one of unit of DVR Recorder when DVR option is installed 5 9 4 Wireless Network Adapter The Voluson S8 Voluson S6 supports a Wireless Network USB Adapter based on industry standards to provide easy to use and compatible high speed wireless connectivity For details regarding type and installation refer to Section 3 5 5 Connecting the Wireless Network Adapter on page 3 19 The Wireless Network USB Adapter provides a mobile network connection to the local area network 5 9 5 Footswitch The Footswitch is used for comfortable system control when no hand 15 free To adjust function of the Footswitch Left Right see Section 3 8 1 6 on page 3 47 5 36 Section 5 9 Peripherals HEALTHCARE VOLUSON 58 VOLUSON 56 DIRECTION 5396805 REVISION 5 SERVICE MANUAL Section 5 10 Power Distribution 5 10 1 ACFE P
382. rmal polarity Open neutral and close Protective earth with reverse polarity Table 10 12 Earth Leakage Current Limits Open Protective earth and close neutral with normal polarity Table 10 13 Type CF Patient Leakage Limits Non Conductive Surface Close Protective earth and close neutral with normal polarity Close Protective earth and close neutral with reverse polarity Open Protective earth and close neutral with normal polarity Open neutral and close Protective earth with normal polarity Open neutral and close Protective earth with reverse polarity Open Protective earth and close neutral with reverse polarity Chapter 10 Care amp Maintenance 10 13 HEALTHCARE VOLUSON 58 VOLUSON 56 DIRECTION 5396805 REVISION 5 SERVICE MANUAL NOTE 10 14 Table 10 14 Type BF Patient Auxiliary Limits USA Ohes Close Protective earth and close neutral with normal polarity 0 01 mA 0 01 mA Close Protective earth and close neutral with reverse polarity 0 01 mA 0 01 mA Open Protective earth and close neutral with reverse polarity 0 05 mA 0 05 mA Open neutral and close Protective earth with normal polarity 0 05 mA 0 05 mA Open neutral and close Protective earth with reverse polarity 0 05 mA 0 05 mA Table 10 15 Isolation between Mains and Applied Limits Patient Leakage Main to Type BF Applied part Open Protective earth and close neutral with normal polarity 0 05 mA 0 05 C
383. rmation regarding the operation of the unit This machine should be used in compliance with low Some jurisdictions restrict certain use such dads determination sve 2100 SCIO Uk 5 LIC 2X0 Figure 1 1 Labeling on rear of the Voluson 58 Voluson amp S6 system 1 10 Section 1 3 Safety Considerations HEALTHCARE VOLUSON 58 VOLUSON 56 DIRECTION 5396805 REVISION 5 SERVICE MANUAL 1 3 6 1 Main Label The Main Label is located on the rear of the Voluson S8 Voluson S6 system I Chun Figure 1 2 Main Label located on left rear of Voluson 58 Voluson 56 1 Console Part 6 Power Consumption nominal 2 Manufacturing date 7 Frequency 3 Manufacturer 8 Product name 4 System Serial Number 9 Bar Code 5 System Voltage Setting 1 3 6 2 UL Label The UL label is located below the main label WITH RESPECT TO ELECTRIC SHOCE FIRE AND MECHANICAL HAZARDS ONLY IN ACCORDANCE WITH UL 60601 1 AND CAN CSA 22 2 NO 601 1 Figure 1 3 UL Label Chapter 1 Introduction 1 11 GE HEALTHCARE DIRECTION 5396805 REVISION 5 SERVICE MANUAL 1 3 6 3 1 12 VOLUSON S8 VOLUSON S6 Multi Caution Label The Multi caution label is located on the rear of the Voluson S8 Voluson S6 system O A C 8 This machine should be used in compliance with low Some junsdictions restrict certain Rn 05 dul determination 5540 8900 600 838 27 239 50 SUO
384. rnal I O HDMI 12V Scan data Scan data 58 5 12V HV Audio out Speaker Figure 5 12 Voluson Voluson E8 Internal I O Chapter 5 Components and Functions Theory 5 29 HEALTHCARE VOLUSON 58 VOLUSON 56 DIRECTION 5396805 REVISION 5 SERVICE MANUAL Section 5 6 OPIO User Interface 5 6 1 OPIO Block Diagram 8 wire USB 4 LED backlight USB Cable USB HUB Down Stream 2 Stanby 3 3V Stanby Power LED 4 26Pin Flat Cable Function S W 9 LED Backlight LED MED Control 36 Communication 2 Power Cable SUB Assembly Wire 12V Power Backlight LED amp Controller Asynchrous Serial 174 USB Encoder 10 _ 26Pin Flat Cable CPLD WHEEL 1 Function S W 40 Trackball S W 3 7 Flat Cable TGC 8 Figure 5 13 Main OPIO Block Diagram The Voluson S8 Voluson S6 OPIO User Interface consists of the following electronic subassemblies and or functional components Upper Keyboard OPIO Power ON OFF control 2 USB2 0 ports Configurable 9 buttons e Lower Keyboard OPIO 4 port USB
385. rol panel Following dialog appears Do you want the system to shut down or restart Shut dawn Hestart cancel Figure 3 17 Shutdown Restart or Cancel 3 Select the SHUTDOWN button The system performs an automatic full shutdown sequence NOTE Full shut down is also performed when pressing the ON OFF button on the control panel twice 4 Switch OFF the Circuit at the rear of the system 3 28 Section 3 6 Completing the Set Up HEALTHCARE VOLUSON 58 VOLUSON 56 DIRECTION 5396805 REVISION 5 SERVICE MANUAL NOTE The mains outlet of the system for peripheral auxiliary equipment are commonly switched with the ON OFF button So the auxiliary equipment need not to be switched ON OFF separately A WARNING Disconnection of the Main Power Cable is necessary For Example When repairing the system 5 After complete power down disconnect the main power cable from the system or unplug it from the AC wall outlet socket Circuit Main Power Main Power Figure 3 18 Circuit and main power at rear of system 6 Press on the brakes to block the front caster wheels 7 Disconnect probes Turn the probe locking handle counterclockwise and then pull the connector Straight out of the probe port A CAUTION DO disconnect a probe while running Live Scan Write mode A software error may occur In this case switch the unit OFF perform a reset Chapter 3 Setup Instructions 3 29 HEALTHCARE V
386. rtation industry as well as the people who will receive or open this package Chapter 1 Introduction 1 13 HEALTHCARE VOLUSON 58 VOLUSON 56 DIRECTION 5396805 REVISION 5 SERVICE MANUAL 1 3 9 NOTE Returning Shipping System Probes and Repair Parts cont d The US Department of Transportation DOT has ruled that items what were saturated and or dripping with human blood that are now caked with dried blood or which were used or intended for use in patient care are regulated medical waste for transportation purpose and must be transported as a hazardous material Section 1 4 Electromagnetic Compatibility EMC 1 4 1 1 4 2 1 4 3 WARNING A WARNING 1 14 What is EMC 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
387. rved array transduce 2 0 5 0 MHz 192 Elements scans Applications Abdominal Obstetrics Gynecology 9 12 2 2D Probes Linear Array Transducers Figure 9 11 2D Probes Linear Array Transducers Table 9 13 20 linear array Transducers ee Gesn v enu vnu Small and lightweight linear array transducer 4 0 10 0 MHz 192 12L RS 5141337 Elements Applications Small parts Peripheral vascular Pediatrics 1 1 Orthopedics 9 18 Section 9 12 Probes HEALTHCARE VOLUSON 58 VOLUSON 56 DIRECTION 5396805 REVISION 5 SERVICE MANUAL 9 12 3 Real Time 4D Volume Probes Figure 9 12 Real Time 4D Volume Probes Table 9 14 Real Time 4D Volume Probes Real time 4D broadband electronic curved array transducer RAB4 8 RS 2051428 2 0 8 0 MHz 192 Elements Applications Abdominal OB Gyn Pediatrics Urology Interventional Radiology Real time 4D broadband electronic curved array transducer 4 0 9 0 E MHz 192 Elements Applications OB Gyn Fetal Cardio Urology Chapter 9 Renewal Parts 9 19 HEALTHCARE DIRECTION 5396805 REVISION 5 Section 9 13 Power Cord VOLUSON S8 VOLUSON S6 SERVICE MANUAL Figure 9 13 Power Cord 9 20 Section 9 13 Power Cord HEALTHCARE VOLUSON 58 VOLUSON 56 DIRECTION 5396805 REVISION 5 SERVICE MANUAL Table 9 15 Power Cord wem __ FRU NI mew ee Lae
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389. s different access and security user levels Each user Is only granted access to the tools that are authorized for their use Local Access via System Setup Administration SERVICE page e Local Extended Access A Service Dongle and the Standard GE Revolving password password changes every six months is necessary for use by GE Service when performing proprietary level diagnostics on the Voluson 58 Voluson S6 ultrasound system e Remote Access This offers GE technicians the possibility to view the entire customer s desktop and operation system Remote access to the Voluson 58 Voluson 56 scanner requires permission and customer input to run diagnostics 5 12 2 1 Local Access 1 If not already in read mode FREEZE the image Press the UTILITIES key on the control panel and select SYSTEM SETUP to invoke setup desktop 3 On the left side of the screen select ADMINISTRATION and then click the SERVICE tab 4 Enter the password SHE and then click the ACCEPT button 5 Click the CSD button 6 As soon as the GEHC Service Home Page appears select GE Service from the pull down menu enter the Standard GE Revolving password password changes every six months and then click Okay service Login Hospital ame not set System Voluson CRM Number KSSMENGOS3 Select User Level GE Service select GE Service Enter Password Amm ___ enter current GE password Figure 5 26 Service
390. s of the Basic Service Manual e GE Service Personnel installation maintenance etc e Hospital s Service Personnel e Contractors Some parts of Chapter 2 Pre Installation 1 1 4 Models Covered by this Manual Table 1 2 Voluson S8 Model Designations 5407585 Voluson amp 58 Console EMEA 5407592 Voluson amp S8 Console LA Table 1 3 Voluson S6 Model Designations Description 1 2 Section 1 1 Overview HEALTHCARE VOLUSON 58 VOLUSON 56 DIRECTION 5396805 REVISION 5 SERVICE MANUAL 1 1 5 Purpose of Operator Manual s The Operator Manual s should be fully read and understood before operating the Voluson S8 and or Voluson S6 and also kept near the unit for quick reference Section 1 2 Important Conventions 1 2 1 A DANGER A WARNING A CAUTION A NOTICE NOTE Conventions Used in this Manual Model Designations This manual covers the Voluson 58 Voluson 56 ultrasound units listed on page 1 2 Icons Pictures or icons are used wherever they reinforce the printed message The icons labels and conventions used on the product and in the service information are described in this chapter Safety Precaution Messages Various levels of safety precaution messages may be found 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 fo
391. s slices through the data set which are parallel to each other An overview image which is orthogonal to the parallel slices shows which parts of the volume are displayed in the parallel planes This method of visualization is consistent with the way other medical systems such as CT or present the data to the user The distance between the different planes can be adjusted to the requirements of the given data set In addition it is possible to set the number of planes The planes and the overview image can also be printed to a DICOM printer for easier comparison of the ultrasound data with CT and or data 5 2 4 3 Advanced VCI 5 2 4 3 1 Omni View Volume Contrast Imaging any plane More flexibility with Any Plane VCI plane is freely selectable Any shape can be drawn e Volumes can be edited in all other Visualization Modes Dual Format is now also possible in Render Mode and Sectional Planes Mode 5 16 Section 5 2 General Information HEALTHCARE VOLUSON 58 VOLUSON 56 DIRECTION 5396805 REVISION 5 SERVICE MANUAL 5 2 4 4 5 2 4 5 5 2 4 6 5 2 4 7 5 2 4 8 5 2 4 9 e slice thickness can be set to zero DICOM Software package providing following DICOM functionality e Storage Service Class e Print Management Service Class e Structured Reporting Service Class e Storage Commit Service Class e Modality Performed Procedure Step Service Class Sending of reports Additionally
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393. settings e g DICOM servers AE Title Station Name etc e Network Configuration network settings including the computer name e Service Platform state of the Service Software NOTE It is recommended to Full Backup system configuration data before upgrading the software and or image settings presets This ensures that if settings need to be reloaded will be the same ones the customer was using prior to service Press the UTILITIES key on the control panel In the Utilities menu select SYSTEM SETUP to invoke the setup desktop on the screen On the left side of the screen select BACKUP and then click the SYSTEM CONFIGURATION tab Click the SAVE button of the Full System Configuration group 1 2 3 4 ystem Lonfiguration Save Internal HOO choose destination DWDJ CD Network External USB Drive Erter De zcenplbon My Ful alam enter description i Image data vall not be backed Free Space 845 MB Needed Space 6 Mb _ ett click Next button Figure 4 25 System Configuration Save 5 Choose the Destination 6 Enter the description of the full backup A CAUTION Image data will not be backed up To backup the Image Archive refer to Section 4 5 6 on page 4 47 7 Select the NEXT button 8 To start the backup process click YES After copying the data the Voluson 58 Voluson 56 reboots and the application starts again 4 42 Section 4 5 Backup
394. sible in 3D Mode 1 Select the reference image in which the measurement is to be performed A B or C 2 Press the CALIPER key once and then select MULTIPLANE on the menu area Select the first section through the body by rotating the REF SLICE or by rotating the C MODE digipot first section should be set at the edge of the object 4 Position the start dot of the area which should be surrounded and store it with SET 5 Surround the area with the trackball then press SET right or left trackball key The area is calculated and displayed It may even be zero Press the SET key twice 6 Select the next parallel section with the REF SLICE digipot or the C MODE digipot and measure the area 7 Repeat 5 and 6 until the edge of the measured object is reached NOTE To erase the results select the CLEAR key on the control panel Chapter 4 Functional Checks 4 31 HEALTHCARE VOLUSON 58 VOLUSON 56 DIRECTION 5396805 REVISION 5 SERVICE MANUAL 4 4 8 Generic Measurements cont d 4 4 8 4 Measurements in Spectral Doppler Mode NOTE The Spectral Doppler image is displayed based on time X axis and velocity Y axis 4 4 8 4 1 Auto Trace 1 Press the CALIPER key 2 Select AUTO TRACE the menu area It traces the Spectral Doppler image automatically and displays the results according to the Measure Setup 3 Select the SENSITIVITY of the envelope curve to eliminate artifacts
395. sound system see Section 7 5 2 on page 7 12 or remotely by the service technician or OLC 7 5 2 How the Customer enables disables Disruptive Mode and VCO 1 If not already in read mode FREEZE the image 2 Move the cursor to the GE icon and press the right trackball key right click 3 Select Connect Clinical Lifeline see Figure 7 11 below This activates Disruptive Mode and for the application OLC to quickly assist the customer Cancel Cancel disable Connect Clinical Lifeline Connect Clinical Lifeline enable Connect To GE 5 GE icon Figure 7 11 Connect Clinical Lifeline A NOTICE The ACTIVATE SERVICE button in in the Service Tools page see Figure 7 9 on page 7 10 also activates deactivates Disruptive Mode and VCO NOTE Visual information about the network status is shown in the status area on the bottom of the screen Idle State Remote access 15 inactive Disruptive Mode and Virtual Console Observation VCO is enabled but there are no Green Active State ll active incoming connections Orange Disrupted Remote Access is active All processes UL_VNC and UL CSD are active State In this state the Voluson amp 58 Voluson S6 system should NOT be used clinically 4 If you select Cancel Disruptive Mode and is turned OFF 7 12 Section 7 5 Remote Access to Service Platform GE HEALTHCARE VOLUSON S8 VOLUSON S6 DIRECTION
396. ssible to burn this file on DVD CD R RW Operation see Section 7 6 How to use the Auto Tester program on page 7 15 Chapter 5 Components and Functions Theory 5 55 HEALTHCARE VOLUSON 58 VOLUSON 56 DIRECTION 5396805 REVISION 5 SERVICE MANUAL 5 14 3 2 5 14 3 2 1 PRECONDITIO Update FMI from DVD By means of the FMI FROM DVD button the Systems C image is partly or completely updated The System Software parts to be upgraded depend on contents of the used System DVD N The first Boot Device in BIOS has to be Hard Disk Drive NOTE During FMI from DVD the used system configuration incl Full Backup will be stored on 5 14 3 2 2 5 14 3 2 3 5 14 3 3 5 14 3 4 5 14 3 5 5 14 3 6 A WARNING 5 14 3 7 5 56 If required the previously used System configuration before FMI from DVD was performed can be restored by activating the Rollback function Operation see Section 5 15 1 3 on page 5 59 ASI Additional Software Installation Click the ASI button to install additional software e g Process Logger The Software parts to be installed depend on the contents of the System DVD that is used Restore Software Click the RESTORE SOFTWARE button to restore the system software from your hard disk TCP IP Buffersize The TCP IP Buffersize selects the amount of buffer memory used for DICOM transfers both directions Common Service Desktop CSD Access to the Common
397. stallation team of the existence of any variances from the basic installation Make sure system and probes have been subject to acclimation period Environmental cooling is sufficient Lighting is adjustable to adapt to varying operational conditions of the scanner Electrical facilities meet system requirements EMI precautions have been taken and all possible sources of interference have been removed Mandatory site requirements have been met If a network is used IP address has been set for the system and a dedicated network outlet is available Purchaser responsibility includes e Procuring the materials required e Completing the preparations before delivery of the ultrasound system e 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 requirements of applicable electrical codes The purchaser of GE equipment must only utilize qualified personnel to perform electrical servicing o
398. start the system If after restart not ok then call technical support restart the system IBegrenzer cpp Mshots no TxPulseEntrys Action restart the system If after restart not ok then call technical support IBegrenzer cpp PWshots no TxPulseEntrys Action restart the system If after restart not ok then call technical support In the 3D Image Measure is not allowed change to another format than 3D Fullscreen mode Incorrect ReplayCtrl Object restart the system incorrect VersionByte xx of xx cycles OK contact technical support iPWCW CloseProcessing in RT PWorCWFilterBlock execute returned error code xx Action restart the system If after restart not ok then call technical support restart the system restart the system restart the system iPWCW InitializeProcessing in RT PWorCWfFilterBlock execute returned error code xx Action restart the system If after restart not ok then call technical support iSetVideoSource eVideolntern function fails Action The system will restart itself by pressing OK LineFilt Out Of Range press ok and save this user setting once again Loading DVD data Requested operation could not be executed Press ok wait until loading process is finished and try press OK Try again after DVD data is loaded again M_Gain Out Of Range press ok and save this user setting once again M Reject Out Of Range press ok and save this user setting once again Chapter 7 Diagnostics Trou
399. stem Software Installation Upgrade Procedure HEALTHCARE DIRECTION 5396805 REVISION 5 which Software Hardware version is installed in the unit System Type Voluson S6 Date of Factory Settings Patent Applicat bons VOLUSON S8 VOLUSON S6 SERVICE MANUAL Serial Number Software version Figure 8 1 Version check System Setup Administration SYSTEM INFO page Chapter 8 Replacement Procedures HEALTHCARE VOLUSON 58 VOLUSON 56 DIRECTION 5396805 REVISION 5 SERVICE MANUAL 8 2 4 Preparations cont d 4 Select the OPTIONS tab to see which Options and Application Packages are installed Voluson 58 Voluson S8 D Demo Option is activated for demo and expires on the date shown in the Valid column Inactive Option is not activated Option is permanently activated purchased Permanent NI tede gal P Permanent Voluson S6 Voluson amp 6 D Demo uem oe Option is activated for demo and expires on the date shown in the Valid column Inactive Option is not activated P Permanent Option is permanently activated purchased Permanent Key Figure 8 2 System Setup Administration OPTIONS page A NOTICE Please print out the OPTIONS page or write down the Permanent Key If the currently installed software has to be upgraded to a newer version and the system DVD being used is SW 11 0 0 or higher a new software specific Per
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401. t A PC one or several with 4D View software installed is used for review and work on studies acquired on or more Voluson S8 Voluson S6 scanners without being connected in a network The images are first stored on the Voluson S8 Voluson S6 scanner s hard drive Archive and then exported from the scanner s hard drive to a sneaker device e g DVD CD and finally imported from the sneaker device to the View PC s internal hard drive For Image Management functionality refer to the Basic User Manual of the Voluson S8 Voluson 56 To avoid loss of essential data it is highly recommended to export backup patient data as well as measurements at least once a month Physical Connection No network connection needed Connection between Voluson and DICOM Server In this configuration the Voluson S8 Voluson S6 is configured to work with a DICOM server in a network environment Usually this will be the hospital network Images are first saved on the local image buffer on the scanner At the end of the examination the images are sent to the DICOM server via a DICOM spooler This scenario requires that the scanner is configured to be connected to the DICOM server Physical Connection You will need one network cable 1 Connect one end of the cable to the Ethernet connector on the Voluson S8 Voluson 56 2 Connect the other end of the cable to the wall outlet If a Peer to Peer Network is connected
402. t Color Flow Mode CFM Mode A 1 1 19 Tables for 2 7 5 at Color Motion Mode CM Mode HEALTHCARE VOLUSON 58 VOLUSON 56 DIRECTION 5396805 REVISION 5 SERVICE MANUAL Table A 1 Tables for Transducers at different Operating Modes Transducer Section Transducer at Operating Mode Page Number A 1 1 20 Tables for C1 5 RS at 2D Mode B Mode 1 22 A 1 1 21 Tables for C1 5 RS at Motion Mode M Mode 1 23 1 5 5 A 1 1 22 Tables for C1 5 RS at Pulsed Wave Doppler PW Mode 1 24 A 1 1 23 Tables for C1 5 RS at Color Flow Mode CFM Mode 1 25 A 1 1 24 Tables for C1 5 RS at Color Motion CM Mode 1 26 A 1 1 25 Tables for 4C RS at 2D Mode B Mode 1 27 A 1 1 26 Tables for 4C RS at Motion Mode M Mode 1 28 4C RS A 1 1 27 Tables for 4C RS at Pulsed Wave Doppler PW Mode 1 29 A 1 1 28 Tables for 4C 5 RS at Color Flow Mode CFM Mode 1 30 A 1 1 29 Tables for 4C RS at Color Motion Mode CM Mode 1 31 A 1 1 30 Tables for E8C RS at 2D Mode B Mode 1 32 A 1 1 31 Tables for E8C RS at Motion Mode M Mode ios E8C RS A 1 1 32 Tables for E8C RS at Pulsed Wave Doppler PW Mode 1 34 A 1 1 33 Tables for 5 at Color Flow Mode CFM Mode 1 35 A 1 1 34 Tables for E8C RS at Color Motion Mode CM Mode pam A 2 VOLUSON 58 VOLUSON 56 HEALTHCARE SERVICE MANUAL DIRECTION 5396805 REVISION 5 Tables for 12L RS at 2D Mode B Mode A 1 1 1 10 Pe DE L
403. t FIOW DISWIDUUON uid 5 47 SENICE PIANON 2 4045 iot gt 5 48 ETT 5 48 ACCESS wii ip heat Seat 5 48 5 48 Local Extended Access 5 49 ACCESS 5 50 Common Service Desktop 551 Inter nallONAllZAllOM a us ue Se are 5 51 Aided as aster ay ic un eode dt AQUA Bs Mle Gn f do As 5 52 aue dra debat dard ea qute die ds a oe MEE E 5 53 RM ee ae eee eee eee S 5 53 Table of Contents HEALTHCARE DIRECTION 5396805 REVISION 5 Utilities Replacement uu service Page Introduction Access Security service Login Auto Tester Update Boot Screen Functions Overview Voluson GE Service Rollback Memtest Memory Check in LINUX FMI from DVD ASI Additional Software Installation Restore Software TCP IP Buffersize Common Service Desktop CSD Request for Service Delete all Patients Export System Data Keyboard Layout Monitor Test Load Application Settings Table of Contents VOLUSON S8 VOLUSON S6 SERVICE MANUAL HEALTHCARE
404. t a post processed 3D acquisition Section 5 2 General Information HEALTHCARE VOLUSON 58 VOLUSON 56 DIRECTION 5396805 REVISION 5 SERVICE MANUAL 5 2 4 15 In order to archive good result try to adjust the size of the volume box and the sweep angle to be as small as possible The longer the acquisition time the better the spatial resolution will be A good STIC STIC CFM 2D CFM STIC PD 2D PD or STIC HD 2D HD Flow data set shows a regular and synchronous pumping of the fetal heart or of an artery The user must be sure that there is minimal movement of the participating persons e g mother and fetus and that the probe is held absolutely still throughout the acquisition period Movement will cause a failure of the acquisition The acquired images are post processed to calculate a 4D Volume Cine sequence Please make sure that the borders of the fetal heart or the artery are smooth and there are no sudden discontinuities If the user trained operator clearly recognizes a disturbance during the acquisition period the acquisition has to be cancelled e Fetal Cardio is only available on RAB 4 RIC probes in the OB GYN application STIC Vascular is only available on the RSP probe in the Peripheral Vascular application ScanAssistant All major ultrasound societies SMFM AIUM ACR ACOG have guidelines to be followed for each examination For legal reasons documentation is recommended for all structures ev
405. tart the system restart the system If after restart not ok then call technical support bCP ConvertParameters failed Action restart the system restart the system If after restart not ok then call technical support bCP ProcesslQEnsemblePacket failed Action restart the system restart the system If after restart not ok then call technical support bCP ProcessIQMModePacket failed restart the system B DynContrast Out Of Range press ok and save this user setting once again BF can t set BM RxApod restart the system BF can t set C Rx Apod restart the system BF can t set D RxApod restart the system binary file not found Action restart the system restart the system Binary path not set restart the system BM Resample overrun SampleLengthOnLineMem restart the system bPWCW_ProcessPWCWData in RT PWorCWeFilterBlock bFilteredSamples AddedToWorkingBuffer returned error code xxx restart the system Action restart the system If after restart not ok then call technical support Can not create test report data restart the system Can not send test report check D COM server configuration cannot allocate memory restart the system Cannot create instance restart the system cannot open file restart the system Cannot read a valid Probe ID xx from Attempt to read Probe ID from an invalid b restart the system connect another probe probe connector Action restart system Cannot read a valid Probe ID xx from left probe connector A Co
406. tched Except 5VSB Figure 5 22 Power Down Sequence On Off Switch is pressed on OPIO ON OFF signal is sent from On Off Switch via OPIO cable to RFS Shut down dialog comes up and Shut down signal is sent PC Shut down sequence is started in RFS At the end of this sequence RFS sends PS_ON Signal to CPS CPS shuts down all Supply voltages except Standby voltage 5VSB o pra m 5 10 1 4 Mechanical Concept and Overview The AC Power s main tasks are to supply the internal subsystems with AC power To reduce inrush current an inrush current limiter is implemented Voltage to peripherals are provided from input without configuration From the Mains Power Input module the AC power is routed via an Inrush Current Limiter to an internal ACDC module 5 10 1 5 Functions of ACFE nrush Current limiter Switch the peripheral power Chapter 5 Components and Functions Theory 5 41 HEALTHCARE VOLUSON 58 VOLUSON 56 DIRECTION 5396805 REVISION 5 SERVICE MANUAL NOTE All DC supply voltages for built in peripherals are generated in DCDC module not inside ACFE A NOTICE systems mains supply input voltage is a free voltage not need to configure for different AC power In 5 42 Section 5 10 Power Distribution HEALTHCARE DIRECTION 5396805 REVISION 5 SERVICE MANUAL 5 10 2 5 10 2 1 5 10 3 5 10 4 VOLUSON 58 VOLUSON 56 ACDC primary DC Power Supply Funct
407. ter 4 Functional Checks HEALTHCARE VOLUSON 58 VOLUSON 56 DIRECTION 5396805 REVISION 5 SERVICE MANUAL 4 3 3 System Features 4 3 3 1 Control Panel Figure 4 5 Control Panel Tour moments Mode keys digipot controls Toggle switch convois 4 6 Section 4 3 General Procedure HEALTHCARE VOLUSON 58 VOLUSON 56 DIRECTION 5396805 REVISION 5 SERVICE MANUAL 4 3 3 2 28 27 29 24 Monitor Display 13 14 15 16 17 h3 22 21 20 19 18 Figure 4 6 Monitor Display Tour Table 4 2 Monitor Display Features Chapter 4 Functional Checks 4 7 HEALTHCARE VOLUSON 58 VOLUSON 56 DIRECTION 5396805 REVISION 5 SERVICE MANUAL Section 4 4 Functional Checks For a basic functional check of the system s different modes following pages will familiarize you with image optimization for e 2 Mode B Mode see Section 4 4 1 on page 4 9 e Additional optional Operating Modes see Section 4 4 2 on page 4 13 XTD View Coded Contrast Imaging e MMode see Section 4 4 3 page 4 15 MCFM Mode Spectral Doppler Modes see Section 4 4 4 on page 4 17 PW Pulsed Wave Doppler CW Continuous Wave Doppler Color Doppler Modes see Section 4 4 5 page 4 19 Color Flow Mode PD Power Doppler TD Tissue Doppler
408. ter physical connection to the Voluson 58 Voluson 56 system assign the printer to a remote key P1 P2 P3 and or P4 as described in Section 3 7 6 Remote Control Selection on page 3 43 Verify the correct settings in the printer Properties see Section 3 7 5 Adjustment of Printer Settings on page 3 36 7 D A WARNING After each installation the leakage currents have to be measured according to IEC 60601 1 respectively UL 60601 1 Chapter 3 Setup Instructions 3 13 HEALTHCARE VOLUSON 58 VOLUSON 56 DIRECTION 5396805 REVISION 5 SERVICE MANUAL 3 5 2 1 Connection Scheme B amp W Printer 4 ILAA i i ph k pue 1 t M d Li 1 A oe a 13 ww 81 Em ES LN e due Figure 3 6 B amp W Printer connection 3 14 Section 3 5 Connection of Auxiliary Devices HEALTHCARE VOLUSON 58 VOLUSON 56 DIRECTION 5396805 REVISION 5 SERVICE MANUAL 3 5 3 Connecting the Color Printer 1 Power OFF Shutdown the system as described in Section 3 6 3 on page 3 28 2 Connect the Color printer according to correct connection scheme as described in Figure 3 7 on page 3 16 NOTE The Color printer should be connected to the USB1 port of the Voluson S8 Voluson 56 5 PC part 3 When all the cables are connected press the Power ON switch on the Color printe
409. th leakage current test Tester Neutral Tester Polari Max Value Allowed Value Mea OK Comments ty Switch sured Enter Name of tested peripheral here om qoom em oom LLL Enclosure leakage current test Tester Protec 2 Polarity tive Earth Max Value Allowed Option Comments Neutral Wheel LCD al Test3 al Test 4 Switch Switch Enter Name of tested peripheral here 0 1 0 m on Chapter 10 Care amp Maintenance 10 25 HEALTHCARE VOLUSON 58 VOLUSON 56 DIRECTION 5396805 REVISION 5 SERVICE MANUAL Type BF Patient Leakage Current Test Probes This test should be done for all probe Tester Tester Polarity Max Value Value Mea Commens Neutral Switch Allowed sured 1 1 wm wm me Temm om fT me Temm om Type BF Patient Leakage Current Test Mains to Probe Tester Tester Polarity Max Value Value Mea Closed Normal 99 1598 Final Check All system covers in place System scans with all probes as expected Accepted by 10 26 Section 10 8 When There s Too Much Leakage Current HEALTHCARE DIRECTION 5396805 REVISION 5 Numerics 2D Mode Checks Functional Checks 4 9 A B ACDC primary DC Power Suppl
410. the NO Contact GE service representative trackball to replace the trackball module YES Set up the appropriate trackball response time via Trackball Speed button in the System Setup User Settings page Still low sensitive Remove the trackball and clean it from dust Remove the trackball and clean it from dust Mount the outer fixing ring by turning it clockwise Return to normal scanning Figure 7 22 Trackball Impaired Sensitivity Chapter 7 Diagnostics Troubleshooting 7 21 HEALTHCARE VOLUSON 58 VOLUSON 56 DIRECTION 5396805 REVISION 5 SERVICE MANUAL 7 7 4 Printer Malfunction Printer malfunction yes printer Check all signal and power supply cable connections between Printer and Scanner Load paper by using the correct format Check paper size small large etc Check paper tray to fit with the used paper format Is printing media ink cartridge etc empty Depending on the Pnnter Type iz replace ink cartridge etc calor Are the P keys Check programmed P keys and configured property yes re configure them if not correct no Is printing also impossible by manual na Check remote cable operation Perform Printer Test Print Test page If unsuccessful replace printer Return to normal scanning Figure 7 23 Printer Malfunction 7 22 Section 7 7 Troubleshooting Trees Instructions and Tech Tips
411. 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 enclosure The testing meter is connected from accessible non protectively earthed parts of the case to ground Measurements should be made with the ground open and closed with power line polarity normal and reversed and with the neutral open and closed Record the highest reading of current POLARITY REVERSING POWER fe Accessible not protectively lt earthed part LEAKAGE TEST METER Figure 10 3 Set Up for Test of Enclosure Leakage Current IEC 60601 1 Clause 19 NOTE Color of Power outlet cable i JUSA and Canada Hot Black Neutral White Ground Green or Green yellow Chapter 10 Care amp Maintenance 10 17 HEALTHCARE DIRECTION 5396805 REVISION 5 10 18 VOLUSON S8 VOLUSON S6 SERVICE MANUAL ii Others Hot Brown Neutral Blue Ground Green yellow When using Dale 600 601 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 11 on page 10 13 Section
412. the R G B value by pressing the lt LEFT or RIGHT gt button to decrease increase the value N 6 4 Section 6 3 LCD Monitor Adjustment HEALTHCARE VOLUSON 58 VOLUSON 56 DIRECTION 5396805 REVISION 5 SERVICE MANUAL 6 3 2 Function INFORMATION RECRLL SBC Figure 6 4 Function 6 3 2 1 Scale The size of image is displayed in monitor versus actual image data from system 1 Press the MENU middle key of the monitor controls over 10 sec 2 Select the FUNCTION gt Scale by pressing the lt LEFT or RIGHT gt button to move the cursor and the MENU middle key 3 Select FULL 5 4 NATIVE by pressing the lt LEFT or RIGHT gt button to decrease increase the value and the MENU middle key Default FULL Chapter 6 Service Adjustments 6 5 HEALTHCARE VOLUSON 58 VOLUSON 56 DIRECTION 5396805 REVISION 5 SERVICE MANUAL 6 3 2 2 Information 1 Press the MENU middle key of the monitor controls over 10 sec 2 Select the FUNCTION gt INFORMATION by pressing the lt LEFT or RIGHT gt button to move the cursor and the MENU middle key SOURCE DIGITAL RGB 1206 VERSION 6 9 24 8084 Figure 6 5 Information 6 3 2 3 Memory Recall 1 Press the MENU middle key of the monitor controls over 10 sec 2 Select the FUNCTION gt MEMORY RECALL by pressing the lt LEFT or RIGHT gt button to move the cursor and the MENU middle key NOTE
413. the supplied peripherals Before unpacking the unit e nspect the carton package for visible damage e Inspect the Shock and Tilt Indicator for evidence of accidental shock or tilting during transit see Figure 3 3 below Indicator turns If the system got shock or tilting Figure 3 3 Shock and Tilt Indicator A NOTICE The device must only be transported in the original packaging Each shipping crate is sealed with cross head screws A Phillips 2 screwdriver is needed to open the crate It is recommended to keep and siore the shipping crate and all other packing materials includ ing the support foams anti static plastic cover etc in case the unit has to be moved to a different location Unpack the devices such a way that packaging can be reused For warranty purposes storage of the above is required for one year from date of purchase A NOTICE The device must only be transported in the original packaging If the shipping crate is damaged please inform the GE Healthcare sales representative immediately Chapter 3 Setup Instructions 3 5 GE HEALTHCARE VOLUSON S8 VOLUSON S6 DIRECTION 5396805 REVISION 5 SERVICE MANUAL Section 3 3 Receiving and Unpacking the Equipment cont d The envelope with delivery address packing list and invoice is located on the front panel of the crate Check whether delivery is complete according to packing list and check visual damage Figure 3 4 envelope at front p
414. tilities menu select SYSTEM SETUP to invoke the setup desktop on the screen On the left side of the screen select BACKUP and then click the SYSTEM CONFIGURATION tab Click the DELETE button of the Full System Configuration group A UO N System Configuration Delete Internal Choose Destination C Do m 7 External Drive ASI Description Date Time eng Select Backup Cancel Click Delete Figure 4 32 System Configuration Delete 5 Choose the Destination 6 Click on the backup to be deleted additional information is displayed in the table 7 Select the DELETE button A WARNING There is no UNDO function for this action 4 46 Section 4 5 Backup and Restore Database Preset Configurations and Images HEALTHCARE VOLUSON 58 VOLUSON 56 DIRECTION 5396805 REVISION 5 SERVICE MANUAL 4 5 6 Archiving Images A CAUTION 15 recommended to Save Image Archive and Backup the Full System Configuration ion 4 5 6 1 Save Image Archive NOTE A backup of the Image Archive always contains the Patient Archive database containing patient demographic data and measurements images of the selected exams 1 Press the UTILITIES key on the control panel 2 In the Utilities menu select SYSTEM SETUP to invoke the setup desktop on the screen 3 On the left side of the screen select BACKUP and t
415. ting the probe 4 34 Disconnecting the 4 34 Patient Archive Image Management ASO Erasing DVD GD is uda ee ae Xe E Re yd dcs tiu 4 36 Backup and Restore Database Preset Configurations and Images 4 37 save Image Settings Only 4 38 Load Image Settings Only 4 39 Preparats tact dpe de Guinn 4 39 Load Complete Backup 4 40 Load only parts of the Complete 4 41 Save Full System Configuration Full Backup 4 42 Load Full System Configuration Full Backup 4 44 Delete Full System Configuration Full Backup 4 46 IMAGES 1 22 22 3 draws d oru tava dice ie 4 47 Save Image AIchlVe sss ww eet eee oS OA 4 47 Image zum is ur C ex Re dE 4 49 Software Configuration Checks 4 50 OVSIEITISS og uotis Git eiae rat m s basa Hu MT 4 50 Measule SEUD atio deed eE dew Sees 4 51 ChiIDMelaWONCCKS scu eee 4 52 Control Console Positioning
416. tion Ratio etc e Global Parameters to select if the measurement results should be deleted Yes or kept on screen No aS soon as cine mode 15 activated cursor type and size Font size and color of measure results position of measure results for different modes etc A NOTICE More detailed information pertaining Measure Setup adjustments 15 found in the Basic User Manual of the Voluson 58 Voluson 56 see Table 9 10 System Manuals Voluson S8 Voluson S6 on page 9 16 3 8 2 1 To invoke the Setup procedure 1 Press the UTILITIES key on the control panel 2 In the Utilities menu press MEASURE SETUP to activate the setup desktop screen In general operations are done with the trackball and the trackball keys mouse emulation Trackball mouse position positions the pointing device arrow on the desktop left trackball key left mouse button sets fixates markers and activates pages buttons etc marked by the pointing device upper trackball key right mouse button no function in system desktop right trackball key left mouse button sets fixates markers and activates pages buttons etc marked by the pointing device 3 48 Section 3 8 System Configuration HEALTHCARE VOLUSON 58 VOLUSON 56 DIRECTION 5396805 REVISION 5 SERVICE MANUAL 3 8 3 On Board Optional Peripherals Mains outlet AC outlet for on board peripherals Output voltage 100 250V CAUTION Modificati
417. tions Date Time Dobe Tene Toeri and Time Zone change Clinic Name Language Screensaver change EUM Text Language Figure 3 37 System Setup General GENERAL page 3 Select the Date Format only one can be active 4 Click the DATE TIME button to activate a sub dialog window to enter date time and time zone 5 Click the TIME FORMAT button to activate a sub dialog window to choose preferred time format 6 Select the Date Format display 7 Click SAVE amp EXIT to save Settings and exit System Setup The system will be rebooted 3 8 1 3 How to enter Hospital Name 1 Invoke System Setup as described in Section 3 8 1 1 on page 3 44 2 On the left side of the screen select GENERAL and then click on the GENERAL tab 3 Select the text box to enter a new Clinic with the keyboard 4 Click SAVE amp EXIT to save Settings and exit System Setup The clinic name will be copied into the Hospital ID in the information header 3 8 1 4 How to change Language and or EUM Language 1 Invoke System Setup as described in Section 3 8 1 1 on page 3 44 2 On the left side of the screen select GENERAL and then click on the GENERAL tab 3 Select the desired language from the pop up menu 4 Click SAVE amp EXIT to save Settings and exit System Setup NOTE After changing the language the system has to reboot Chapter 3 Setup Instructions 3 45 HEALTHCARE VOLUSON 58 VOLUSON 56 DIRE
418. trasound 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 Section 2 2 General Console Requirements HEALTHCARE VOLUSON 58 VOLUSON 56 DIRECTION 5396805 REVISION 5 SERVICE MANUAL 2 2 2 1 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 3 A CAUTION 2 2 2 4 2 2 2 5 Voluson S8 Voluson S6 Power Requirements Table 2 3 Electrical Specifications for Voluson S8 Voluson S6 100 130 VAC 9 0 7 0 50 60 Hz 2 220 240 VAC 50 60 Hz 2 Power Consumption nominal 900 VA including all on board peripherals Inrush Current Inrush current is not a factor to consider due to the inrush current limiting properties of the power supplies Site Circuit Breaker It is recommended that the branch circuit breaker for the machine be readily accessible POWER OUTAGE MAY OCCUR The Voluson S8 Voluson S6 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 adequate outlets 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 Electrical installation must meet al
419. troller Ethernet j Ethernet External DVI Dv USB navi USB mi zH H Color Prt USB USB BW Prt USB pt Pime perio Hoer MiniPlug j Conn DAR Audia Fey 12 Source ur AMP Spe eer Audio Power widavi Power sequencing Figure 5 9 RFS Board Block diagram 5 3 3 1 RFS board FPGA A Beamformer interface e LVDS interface e Raw ultrasound data is transferred from the Beamformer to the Interface FPGA e Configuration data Probe Setup data Beam Setup data is transferred from the Interface FPGA to the Beamformer e FPGA configuration data is transferred from the Interface FPGA to the Beamformer B DMA Logic e Receives pre processed ultrasound data coming from the Processing FPGA 5 24 Section 5 3 FrontEnd Processor HEALTHCARE VOLUSON 58 VOLUSON 56 DIRECTION 5396805 REVISION 5 SERVICE MANUAL e Stores this data in the Line Memory buffer 2x SDRAM e Transfers buffered data by DMA transfer via PCI and PCI Express to the PC Non TimeMotion data C DMAO TimeMotion data M PW 1 C PIR FPGA programming interface e This FPGA is the interface between the scanner connectors and the RFS board D Ultrasound Data Pre processing e Raw ultrasound data is coming in from the Interface FPGA It is pre proc
420. ts Section 10 7 Electrical Safety Tests 10 7 1 Safety Test Overview The electrical safety tests in this section are based on and conform to IEC60601 1 standard including national deviations They are intended for the electrical safety evaluation of cord connected electrically operated patient care equipment If additional information is needed refer to IEC 60601 1 documents including national deviations A WARNING THE USER MUST ENSURE THAT THE SAFETY INSPECTIONS ARE PERFORMED AT LEAST EVERY 12 MONTHS ACCORDING TO THE REQUIREMENTS OF THE PATIENT SAFETY STANDARD IEC60601 1 standard including national deviations ONLY TRAINED PERSONS ARE ALLOWED TO PERFORM THE SAFETY INSPECTIONS MEN TIONED ABOVE A CAUTION avoid electrical shock the unit under test must not be connected to other electrical equip ment Remove all interconnecting cables and wires The unit under test must not be contacted by users or patients while performing these tests CAUTION 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 A WARNING Test the Voluson S8 Voluson S6 system peripherals and probes for leakage current Excessive leakage current can cause FATAL INJURY OR DEATH High leakage current can also indicate degradation of insulation and a potential for electrical failure DO NOT use
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423. use the Auto Tester program 7 15 Troubleshooting Trees Instructions and Tech 5 7 18 oystem does Not DOOLUD s eus 7 19 Noise disturbs the Image 7 20 Trackball Impaired Sensitivity 7 21 PRINTCEMANUNCHON TD m 7 22 Monitor Troubleshooting 7 23 DVD CD R RW Drive 7 24 Network Troubleshooting 7 26 No Connection to the Network at 7 26 GE remote service connection 7 26 TD MDS he drm amarae 7 27 storing SonoView images to Voluson amp 58 56 7 27 Table of Contents xxiii HEALTHCARE VOLUSON 58 VOLUSON 56 DIRECTION 5396805 REVISION 5 SERVICE MANUAL MCSSA0CS 24 ou irate thee _ _ 7 28 XXiv Table of Contents HEALTHCARE VOLUSON 58 VOLUSON 56 DIRECTION 5396805 REVISION 5 SERVICE MANUAL CHAPTER 8 Replacement Procedures SPA I TT TL TT 8 1 F urpose or Ghaple B cies A aid dicen ne dae 8 1 Returning Shipping System Probes and Repair Parts 8 2 System Software Installation Upgrade Procedure 8 3 oss ie
424. ution and signal to noise ratio This function 1 only available if XBEAM CRI is switched off CRI FILTER If this filter is set to high the is smoothed CRI Filter setting off leads to a sharper impression of the XBeam CRI image This function is only available if XBEAM CRI is switched on DYNAMIC CONTROL Dynamic Control allows you to enhance a part of interest of the grayscale to make it easier to display pathology You can select between twelve Dun Contr different Dynamic control curves The dynamic control is displayed in the Image Info area on the screen Dynamic Control 1 to 12 Control to improve the resolution by reducing the frame rate Respectively reducing the resolution by increasing the image frame rate high higher resolution lower frame rate norm normal resolution medium frame rate low lower resolution higher frame rate norm a Edge Enhance brings out subtle tissue differences and boundaries by enhancing the gray scale differences corresponding to the edges of structures 26 REJECT Selects a level below which echoes will not be amplified an echo must have pm a certain minimum amplitude before it will be processed Chapter 4 Functional Checks 4 11 HEALTHCARE VOLUSON 58 VOLUSON 56 DIRECTION 5396805 REVISION 5 SERVICE MANUAL Table 4 3 2D Mode Functions Lol EN Expected Results A gray map determines the displayed Brightness of a
425. utomatically switched on ____ ____ EA a For further details refer to the Basic User Manual Chapter 8 Doppler Mode 4 18 Section 4 4 Functional Checks HEALTHCARE VOLUSON 58 VOLUSON 56 DIRECTION 5396805 REVISION 5 SERVICE MANUAL 4 4 5 Color Doppler Mode Checks NOTE Different menus are displayed depending on which Color Doppler Mode CFM PD HD FLow or TD is Selected NOTE After pressing the PD key on the control panel the HD FLOW menu to activate the Bi Directional Angio Mode can be seen Figure 4 13 CFM Main and CFM Sub Menu Table 46 Color Doppler Mode PD HD Flow TD Functions A e Color Box Position and Adjust the Box Position resp Size with the TRACKBALL in the 2DSingle image Color Box Size The upper trackball key changes from Box position to Box size CFM Gain Rotate the C MODE key to ensure that continuous flow is displayed where appropriate PD Gain Rotate the PD MODE key to adjust the Power Doppler Gain HD Flow Gain Rotate the PD MODE key to adjust the Bi Directional Angio Gain TD Gain Rotate the C MODE key to adjust the Tissue Doppler Gain STEERING Beam Steering is only possible with linear probes in CFM PD and HD Flow Mode o PD HD Flow Changes the Single image display to two simultaneous half images The left frame shows only the 2D Mode image The right frame shows the 2D Mode image with color information 5 INVERT INVERT The colo
426. utton If not already selected choose DVD CD drive from pop up menu Enter File name step b choose Source step c step e step d step a Figure 7 25 Export images to DVD CD as 4dv format 7 After successful export choose Source 4DV from the pop up menu 8 The images which you have chosen to export should be visible Chapter 7 Diagnostics Troubleshooting 7 25 HEALTHCARE VOLUSON 58 VOLUSON 56 DIRECTION 5396805 REVISION 5 SERVICE MANUAL 7 7 7 Network Troubleshooting 7 7 7 1 Connection to the Network at All Cable disconnected or no network signal on a connected cable B Green Cable connected to a network Does not imply proper network settings 1 Check that the network cable between the Voluson S8 Voluson 56 system and the wall network is connected and well seated in both ends Use a network cable that is known to be OK 2 Connect a network cable between the system and a PC by either using a hub or a cross over cable Try to ping from system to IP address on PC If OK hardware connection inside the system is OK 7 7 7 2 GE remote service connection The customer gets visual information about GE remote service status Shown in the status area on the right bottom of the screen Idle State Remote access 15 inactive No InSite services are running Disruptive Mode and Virtual Console Observation VCO is enabled but there are no
427. vent EMI Shield the system when operating it in the vicinity of radio broadcast equipment if necessary Do not operate mobile phones or other EMI emitting devices in the ultrasound room Verify that all EMI rules listed in the following table are followed The Voluson 58 Voluson 56 ultrasound unit is approved for use in hospitals clinics and other environmentally qualified facilities in terms of the prevention of radio wave interference Operation of the ultrasound unit in an inappropriate environment can cause electronic interference to radios and television sets situated near the medical equipment For further details and EMI Prevention Abatement refer to Section 2 2 3 EMI Limitations on page 2 4 Section 3 4 Preparing for Set Up HEALTHCARE VOLUSON 58 VOLUSON 56 DIRECTION 5396805 REVISION 5 SERVICE MANUAL Section 3 5 Connection of Auxiliary Devices NOTE Normally auxiliary devices and peripherals come pre installed with the system Table 3 7 below outlines hardware installation procedures described in the sub sections Table 3 7 Connection Procedures Connecting the LCD Monitor 3 12 3 5 8 Connecting the external USB Hard disk Handydrive 3 21 3 5 9 General Remarks and Hints when using external USB Devices 3 22 A WARNING After each installation the leakage currents have to be measured according to IEC 60601 1 respectively UL 60601 1 A CAUTION Please observe that some printers may not
428. viewing options are available Log Viewer is displayed in a separate window 5 13 3 Diagnostics a Chi Eri Contarini Deh mamat pm yt Leg Viewer is dusplayed in a seperate window start another window with log wewer Click He Figure 5 29 Common Service Desktop Error Logs The Diagnostic page uses a web controlled user interface to provide access to common service components and perform diagnostics e Non Interactive The tests are performed without the user s intervention e Interactive The user is required to perform an operation on the ultrasound unit in order for the test to be completed successfully This option is not applicable when used remotely Lee Lega TE pesti Duty Cubes ei qur alio yi arre Figure 5 30 Common Service Desktop Diagnostics 5 52 Section 5 13 Common Service Desktop CSD VOLUSON 58 VOLUSON 56 HEALTHCARE SERVICE MANUAL DIRECTION 5396805 REVISION 5 5 13 4 Image Quality In the Image Quality page you can verify image quality Figure 5 31 Common Service Desktop Image Quality NOTE This page is not populated in this version 5 13 5 Configuration In the Configuration page you can view and modify different device informations and configurations in the InsiteExC Agent Configuration option field ill Figure 5 32 Common Service Desktop Configuration A
429. w pops up 4 Enter the Standard GE Revolving password changes every six months and then click ENABLE 5 On the left side of the screen select ADMINISTRATION and then click the SERVICE tab 6 Click the SERVICE TOOLS button on the Service window to get access to the Service Tools page Geen Lory op Tools Sere Humber Monitor Test no S B 1 A x FMI from OVO 72 Connected probes Delete ati patianta Probe _ Dota Export System Data nm et ee Keyboard Layout Lood Application Settings t rt Figure 7 9 Service Tools window 7 Click on the EXPORT SYSTEM DATA button to Full Backup the System State This includes dump files see and text files full Service Database informations about probes boards Software Options and the Event Log File 7 4 2 2 1 Dump file Every time an error message like is produced a dump file and a text file containing the error dump and the error message are created in D export Up to 20 dump files are stored there The system has encountered a problem and needs ta be restarted We are sorry the inconvenience the problem persists please call your service technician Unknown system exception 05000000000 Version Voluson 50 11 0 0 0 MV Ock 26 2010 10 22 22 Address Ox004C0405 module Oxpo400000 Memory dump 72 25 00 95 33 00 DO CC 8
430. ware Options 5 20 Hazard Icons 1 4 How to check power 7 7 How to check status of the Diagnostic LED s 7 7 How to configure the Service Platform 7 14 How to enable disable Disruptive Mode and VCO 5 50 7 12 How to use the Auto Tester 7 15 Human Safety 1 7 Image Archive Load 4 49 Loading Procedure 8 13 Save 4 47 Image Settings Only Loading Procedure 8 13 Inrush Current 2 3 Installation Digital Black amp White Printer P95D 3 31 VOLUSON S8 VOLUSON S6 SERVICE MANUAL Digital Black amp White Printer UP D897 3 31 Digital Color Printer UP D25MD 3 31 system Software 8 3 System Software FMI from DVD 8 7 Internal I O Theory 5 29 K Key Caps Replacement Procedure 8 23 8 24 L Label Locations 1 10 LCD Monitor Adjustment 6 2 LINUX Memory Check 5 60 List of Abbreviations 9 2 Load Full System Configuration Full Backup 4 44 Image Archive 4 49 Image Settings Only 4 39 Loading Procedure Full Backup Full System Configuration 8 13 Image Archive 8 13 Image Settings Only 8 13 M M Mode Checks Functional Checks 4 15 Map Network Drive 3 60 Mechanical Safety 1 7 Media Erasing 4 36 Models Covered 1 2 Monitor Theory 5 34 Monitor Display Functional Checks 4 7 N Network IP Address Configuration 3 59 O OP Cover Replacement Procedure 8 21 Options Activation 8 14 Replacement Procedure 8 14 Index HEALTHCARE DIRECTION 5396805 REVISION 5
431. xample used probe sheaths e Emergency oxygen supply e Storage area for linens and equipment Nearby waiting room lavatory and dressing room e Dual level lighting bright and dim e Lockable cabinet for software and manuals Chapter 2 Site Preparation 2 7 HEALTHCARE VOLUSON 58 VOLUSON 56 DIRECTION 5396805 REVISION 5 SERVICE MANUAL 2 3 3 1 Recommended Ultrasound Room Layout Figure 2 1 below shows a floor plan illustrating the recommended layout of the Ultrasound Room and depicting the minimal room layout requirements LINEN SUPPLY J PROBES SUPPLIE Dedicated Power Outlets Hospital Network Cabinet for Software and Manuals optional Figure 2 1 Recommended Floor Plan 4 3m x 5 2m 14ft x 17ft 2 8 Section 2 3 Facility Needs HEALTHCARE VOLUSON 58 VOLUSON 56 DIRECTION 5396805 REVISION 5 SERVICE MANUAL 2 3 4 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 2 2 3 4 3 2 3 4 4 Networking Setup Requirements Stand alone Unit without Network Connection None Unit Connected to Hospital s Network Supported networks Ethernet e Wireless LAN Purpose of the DICOM Network Function DICOM Digital Imaging and Communications in Medicine 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 rem
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433. y Theory 5 43 ACFE Primary Power Module Theory 5 37 Acoustic Noise Output 2 5 Activation of Options 8 14 Additional Operating Modes Functional Checks 4 13 Adjustment LCD Monitor 6 2 Printer Settings 3 36 Administration of Full Backup data 4 43 Archiving Images 4 47 Auxiliary Devices Connection Procedures amp Schemes 3 11 BackEnd DVR Digital Video Recorder Option 5 28 Hard Disk Drive 5 27 SOM System On Module 5 27 BackEnd Processor Theory 5 28 5 30 Backup Patient Database and Images 4 37 Block diagram BackEnd Processor 5 28 5 30 FrontEnd Processor 5 21 Top Level Architecture 5 10 Voluson S8 Voluson 56 Basic 5 4 Boot Screen Functions GE Service 5 58 Memtest 5 59 Rollback 5 59 Voluson 5 58 Boot Up 3 24 4 2 Calculation Measurements Functional Checks 4 33 General remarks to perform 4 33 CASTER Replacement Procedure 8 17 Caster Cap Replacement Procedure 8 16 Cine Functional Checks 4 28 Collecting System Information 7 2 Color Flow Modes Functional Checks 4 19 Index VOLUSON S8 VOLUSON S6 SERVICE MANUAL Common Service Desktop CSD 7 13 Compliance 1 14 Connection of Auxiliary Devices 3 11 Connectivity 3 53 Setup 3 53 Setup Worksheet 3 62 Contact Information 1 15 Control Panel 4 6 Position warning 3 2 Customer Assistance 1 15 D Dangerous Procedure Warnings 1 13 Data Flow Control Description 5 12 DCDC main DC Power Supply Theory
434. y in the probe holder 4 4 10 4 Disconnecting the probe Prior to disconnect a probe freeze the image It is unnecessary to switch the unit off CAUTION lf a probe is disconnected while running write mode a software error occur In this case switch the unit OFF perform a reset 1 Remove the cable from the cable holder and close the door 2 Move lever to the right position to lock probe Pull the probe and connector straight out of the probe port 3 Carefully slide the probe and connector away from the probe port and around the right side of the keyboard Ensure the cable is free 4 34 Section 4 4 Functional Checks HEALTHCARE VOLUSON 58 VOLUSON 56 DIRECTION 5396805 REVISION 5 SERVICE MANUAL 4 4 11 Patient Archive Image Management Voluson 58 Voluson 56 provides an Patient Image Management System that allows fast and extremely easy patient exam and image management Capry WILS Mei AENEA mi LE urn Lama La A Figure 4 17 Patient Archive ARCHIVE e Current Patient The entered patient data will be used in calculations patient worksheets DICOM settings and is displayed on the screen to identify images e Archive The patient archive database is used for searching a
435. ystem Chapter 4 Functional Checks 4 1 HEALTHCARE VOLUSON 58 VOLUSON 56 DIRECTION 5396805 REVISION 5 SERVICE MANUAL Section 4 3 General Procedure 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 A NOTICE Lockout Tagout Requirements For USA only Follow OSHA Lockout Tagout requirements by ensuring you are in total control of the Power Cable on the system 4 3 1 Power On Boot Up A NOTICE After turning off a system wait at least 10 seconds before turning it on again The system may not be able to boot if power is recycled too quickly 4 3 1 1 Scanner Power On 1 Connect the Main Power Cable to the back of the system 2 If not already done screw on the pull out protection of the mains power cable with the 2 screws 3 Connect the Main Power Cable to a hospital grade power outlet with the proper rated voltage Never use an adapter that would defeat the safety ground 4 Switch ON the Circuit Breaker at the rear of the system Circuit breaker After unscrew 2 screws Pull out protection Mains Power cable Figure 4 1 Circuit Breaker pull out protection and main power cable at rear of system A NOTICE When AC power is applied to the scanner the ON OFF button on the control panel illuminates amber indicating that the System includ
436. ystem If after restart not ok then call technical support restart the system ReplayCtrlAcquisition vSetForAllRepMngrsParams failed selected movie group unknown Action restart the system If after restart not ok then call technical support ReplayCtrlArchive incomplete implementation for REPLAY_CTRL_ARCHIVE restart the system RepresentationManager returned NULL write position Action restart the system If after restart not ok then call technical support restart the system restart the system RepresentationManager NextChunkGenerated failed number bytes written UnitSize restart the system RepresentationManager vCreate Dimension unknown arguments of vSetReplayParams incorrect restart the system RepresentationManager vCreate Nr of Units xx wrong arguments in Constructor and or vSetReplayParams used Parameters gt Mode xx BufferSize xx unitSize xx m iSizeDimO xx m iNrDimO xx m iNrDimti xx m_iNrDim2 xx RepresentationManager vCreate Nr Dim 0 incorrect see vSetReplayParams call restart the system RepresentationManager vCreate Nr Dim 1 incorrect see vSetReplayParams call restart the system RepresentationManager vCreate Nr Dim 2 incorrect see vSetReplayParams call restart the system RepresentationManager vCreate Size Dim 0 incorrect see vSetReplayParams call Action restart the system If after restart not ok then call technical support RepresentationManager vResi
437. ystem control panel System configuration is stored on the hard drive and all necessary software is loaded from the hard drive on power up Biopsy guidelines are provided on screen to assist in the collection of tissue samples using biopsy guide adapters offered as an optional accessory The system provides the ability to perform remote viewing of images without compression via DICOM 3 0 compatible output Management of patient history is possible by image filing function High resolution images are provided by utilizing a technology called digital dynamic receive focusing For more detailed explanations of functions and controls refer to the Voluson S8 Voluson S6 Basic User Manual Chapter 5 Components and Functions Theory 5 5 HEALTHCARE VOLUSON 58 VOLUSON 56 DIRECTION 5396805 REVISION 5 SERVICE MANUAL 5 2 1 Description of Voluson S8 Voluson S6 Operating Modes 5 2 1 1 B Mode or 2D Mode B Mode or 2D mode is a two dimensional image of the amplitude of the echo signal It is used for location and measurement of anatomical structures and for spatial orientation during operation of other modes In 2D mode a two dimensional cross section of a three dimensional soft tissue structure such as the heart is displayed in real time Ultrasound echoes of different intensities are mapped to different gray scale or color values in the display The outline of the 2D cross section may be a rectangle parallelogram sector or 360 de
438. zeBufferLength called within Transaction restart the system RepresentationManager vResizeBufferLength caused exception replay buffer is restart the system restart the system restart the system not empty 7 36 Section 7 8 Error Messages HEALTHCARE DIRECTION 5396805 REVISION 5 RepresentationManager vSetGeoDescription called within Transaction restart the system RepresentationManager vSetReplayParams called within Transaction restart the system Backup data are probably damaged Try again or load another backup RiseSmooth Out Of Range press ok and save this user setting once again Restore error Error while reading backup data RT_4DTissueFilterBlock Storage Error no dynamic memory for filter operations available restart the system RT_4DTissueFilterBlock storage needed for one filtered volume differs from available Unitsize within replay buffer RT_4DTissueFilterBlock bDllLineFilter call failed restart the system RT_4DTissueFilterBlock bDIILineFrameFilter call failed restart the system HT _4DTissueFilterBlock DMA Block size and calculated frame size differs restart the system HT A4DTissueFilterBlock execute replay buffer write address is NULL Action restart the system If after restart not ok then call technical support HT 4DTissueFilterBlock vCheckCahngedlnports Replay buffer not cleared before restart the system VolGeoChange HT ColorFlowFilterBlock Constructor Mem
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